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No.  CXLI.  -^g&^^^F^^C^S^  Published  Quaeterlt. 

c«^  January,  1874.  ^^PyES v^^3^  lJ^  ^'*'^^  ^^*'  ^^* 


THE 

NEW   ARMY   LIST. 

MILITIA    LIST, 

AND 

INDIAN  CIVIL  SEKYICE  LIST; 

XZHIBITINO 

THE  BANK,  STANDING,  AND  VARIOUS  SERVICES  OF 
EVERY  REGIMENTAL  OFFICER  IN  THE  ARMY 

SEEVING  ON  FULL  PAY, 

INOLUDINO 

THE    BOYAL    MAEINES, 

THE 

INDIAN   STAFF  CORPS  AND  LOCAL  INDIAN  FORCES: 

DI8TINOUISHINO  THOSE 

WHO  HAVE  SERVED  IS  THE  PENINSULA, 
WHO  WERE  AT  WATERLOO, 
TVflO    HAVE  RECETVPID  MEDALS  AND  OTHER  DISTINCTIONS, 

AND 

TVHO  HAVE  BEEN  WOUNDEl),  AND  m  WHAT  ACTIONS; 
WITH  THE  PERIOD  OF  SERVICE  BOTH  ON  FULL  AND  HALF  PAY. 

OIVINO  ALSO 

THE    DATES  OP  EVERY  OFFICER'S  COMMISSIONS. 

AND 
DISTmOUISHING  THOSE  OBTAINED  BY  PURCHASE/: 


BY 

COLONEL  H.  G.  HART, 

H.P.  DEPOT  BATTALION. 


LONDON : 
JOHN  MURRAY,   ALBEMARLE  STREET. 

1874. 

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CONTENTS. 


PAGB 

Aides  de  Camp  to  the  Qneen 3 

Asluuitee  Expedition    X4« 

Bengal,  MadraB,  and  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  &c...  310—440 

Cavalry  Depot  at  Canterbury  063 

Chaplains'  Uepartment    396 

Control  Department 266 

Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Anns 30 

Department  of  Artillery  Btudies a6a 

Garrisona 26 

General  and  other  Officers  of  Her  Majesty's 

Local  Indian  Forces  309 — 309 

Gradation  List  of  General  and  Field  Offioen  ...  4 

Indian  Civil  Service  last 474 — 489 

Medical  Department   272 — 294 

MiUtia  443—473 

Military  Knights  of  Wmdsor 32 

OflBcers  who  have  received  Certificates  firom 

Royal  Military  College 441 

OlBcera  receiving  Rewards  for  Distinguished 

Services    29 


Officers  who  havo  passed  through  the  Staff 

College 44«— 442 

Ordnance  Manufkcturing  Establishments 26 

Physicians  and  Surgeons  to  Her  Majesty  i4e 

Recruiting  Staff. 263 

Regiments  of  Cavalry 33—^5 

Regiments  of  Infantry  129—259 

Royal  Artillery  64—107 

Royal  Engineers  108— izS^f 

Royal  Malta  Fencibles  262 

Royal  Marines  .-:.,  397— 301^ 

lU^al  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich 27 

Royal  Militaiy  College  at  Sandhurst  27 

School  of  Gunneiy 262^ 

School  of  Military  Engineering 2O2 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe  26-* 

Staff  College  at  Sandhurst sy 

Staff— at  Home  and  Abroad ,  t; 

Staff  Officers  of  Penaioners 264— ar-^o 

Veterinary  Department ^q- 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard    3^ 


EXPLANATIONS. 


K.G.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter.  G.C.M.G. 

K.T.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 

K.P.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick.  K.C.M.G. 

G.O.B.    Knight  Grand  Cro$9  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath.  C.M.G. 

K.C.B.    Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath.  G.C.H. 

C.B.    Companhn  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
G.O.S.I.    Knight  Grand  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  K.C.H. 

Star  of  India.  K.H. 

K.C.S.I.    Knight  Cofliii>aiufn>  of  the  Star  of  India.  K.C. 

O.S.I.    Companion  of  the  Star  of  India. 

C    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  waa  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar. 
$    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  served  in  the  Feninaula,  or  the  South  of  France. 
•»  -ar-^^.i^rt  >r<wi.i     ("Officers  actually  present  in  either  of  the  actions  of  the  16th  17th  or  i8th  June  181  s. 
m,  Waterloo  Medal.  |        officers  are  allowed  two  years'  addiUonal  service. 
rC  Victoria  Cross. 


Knight    Grand  Crou  of  the   Order   of  Si. 

Michael  and  St.  Groorge. 
Knight  Commander  of  ditto  ditto. 

Companion  of  ditto  ditto. 

Knight  Grand  Crou  of  the  Royal  Hanoverina 

Guelphic  Order. 
Knight  Commander  of  ditto  ctitto. 

Knight  of  ditto  ditto. 

Knight  of  the  Crescent. 


Such 


The*Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are  aelually  aitaeked  ;  . .  _.^  _. 
name  denotes  that  the  Officer  has  received  a  certificate  fVom  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Military  Collcsre  ; 
placed  before  the  Names  of  Officers  who  have  passed  through  the  Staff  College ;  and  the  Letter  r.  offer  thb  ni 


\^C'^J^*fore  tlio 
*.  is 
.  _  .  ^    .  „        —  nnmes 

of  Officers  employed  on  the  Recruiting  Serviee.  The  letters  p.  ».  after  the  name  of  a  Militia  Officer  denote  that  he  hits 
passed  a  School  of  Instruction.  The  •  btfore  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission  denotes  Tomporaiy  Rank  oulv. 
The  Letter  '  btfore  the  date  indicates  that  the  Conunission  was  purckaeed. 

The  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  Regiments  as  "  Peninsula,"  "Waterloo,"  Ac,  denote  the  Honorary  Dis- 
tinctit/ns  x>ermitted  to  be  borne  by  such  Regiments  on  their  colours  and  appointments,  in  commemoration  of  their 
services. 

The  columns  of  length  of  service  are  corrected  for  the  January  and  July  Numbers  only. 


NOTICE. 

Late  Ck>rrectioiis  being  a  fruitful  source  of  errors  of  the  Press,  it  is  therefore  indispensably 
necessary,  in  order  to  ensure  careftil  attention,  that  Communications  for  Colonel  Hart's 
Quarterly  Army  List  should  reach  him  NOT  LATUR  than  the  end  of  the  second  month  of 
each  quarter;  and  those  for  his  Annual  Army  List  AT  LATEST  by  the  end  of  October, 
but  earlier  Communication  Is  very  much  to  be  preferred ;  and  it  is  particularly  requested 
that  AT^T^  Communications  be  addressed  ONLY  to 

COLONEL  HART, 

50,  Albemarle  Street, 

LONDON,  W. 

Oolonel  Hart  desires  also  to  notify  that  he  does  not  supply  oopies  of  his  Army  Lists  either  to 
Regular  Subscribers  or  to  Oocaslonal  Purchasers. 


NOW    READY. 

''HART'S    ANNUAL    ARMY   LIST/'    FOB     1874: 

WITH  AN  IKDBX,  Psice  2I«. 


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HER   MAJESTY   QUEEN    VICTORIA. 

Private  Secreiary  fo  the  Qiteen  Major  General  Henry  Frederiok  Ponsonby. 


Aides  d6  Camp 
Colonel  ItarquU  <(f  Donegal!,  GCS.  Antrim  Militia. 

W.  P.  Duke  of  Baccleach,  XG.  Edinburgh  Militia. 

Siffht  Mon.  John  Wilaon  Patten,  3  B.  Lane.  Militia. 

Bobert  Alex.  ShaAo,  Lord  Waveney,  Soflblk  ArtiUery 

Militia. 

G.  W.  P.  3£arquiM  qf  Aflesbory,  R.  "Wilta  Teo.  Cav. 

C.  Vite.  Eversley,  Hkmpahire  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

P.  BL  Lord  Methaen,  B.  Wiltshire  Militia. 

W.  A.  C.  MarqmU  qfExeter^  Northamiyton  Militia. 

Hon.  Hnaaey  Fane  Keane,  CB.  Boyal  Engineers. 

Wm.  James  E.  Grant,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Sir  Robert  Tolver  Gerard,  Bart.  Lanoashire  Hossars 

Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

William  Bell,  Boyal  Gnemacy  Militia. 

Thomas  P.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Son.  Pred.  Aug-.  Theaiger,  CB.  h.p.  95  P. 

John  Field,  CB.  Bombay  Inflmtry. 

Robert  Phayro,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 


to  the  Queen. 
Colonel  Martin  Dillon,  CB.  C8I.  Rifle  Brigade. 

Thomas  Walter  Milward,  CB.  Royal  ArtiUery. 

Henry  St.  Clair  Wilkins,  Royal  Engineers. 

J.  W.  C.  Williams,  Royal  Marine  Artillery. 
V(t  G.  L.  Goodlake,  Coldstream  Guards. 

V^  Claud  T.  Bourchier,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 

8ir  Chas,  Hen.  Brownlow,  XCB.  Bengal  Staff  CorpR. 

Peter  Stark Lmnaden,  CB,  CSI.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Charles  Wm.  Adair,  CB.  Royal  Marines. 

irc  John  Watson,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

Richard  Herbert  Gall,  CB,  h.p.  14  Hussars. 

—  Horatio  Harbord  Morailt,  Brigade  Depot 
Sir  Hugh  Owen  Owen,  Bart.  Royal  Pembroke  Artil- 
lery Militia. 

James  Rose,  a  P. 

Edward  Chippindall,  CB.  19  P. 

— —  George  Harrington  Hawes,  9  F. 

Clement  Hemery,  Royal  Jersey  Militia. 


Hxs  M  usstt's  Secbztaxt  o  V  Stats  vob  Was   Biglt  Hon.  EDWARD  CARDWELI,  MB. 

Prioate  Secretary  Colonel  Henry  Andrew  Sarel,  CB.  h.p.  17  Lancers. 

Auutant  Prioate  Secretary Lieutenant  Edward  CardwellPasBbawOt  Royal  Engineers. 

Her  MAjasTT's  PAatiAXEsrcABY  Uxdbb  Sbcbetaby  o»>  j^  jf       ^,^1^^^^^^^ 

oxate  roB  wab J 

Prioate  Secretary  Thomas  Digby  Pigott. 

Jin  Majesty's  PsBMAiraT  UEnBB  Sbcbetaby  of  State  |  j^  j^j^  branch  Walker  Vivian. 

TOB  Wab } 

PriwUe  Secretary  William  S.  Pyler. 

The  Solicitor    Charles  Mathew  Clode. 

Tie  Auietani  Solicitor John  Clulow. 

The  Chief  Clerk  and  Begieirar  Ralph  Thompson. 

HEBMAJBaTT'sSxnivEYOBGBXBBAioFTHBOBDKAECE...{^*^jg.^|^j^*«  ■^<^-  '^»'"  ^emy  Knight  storks,  QCP. 

Pricate  Secretary  Owen  Henry  Morshead. 

Director  of  SuppUee  and  Traneport Sir  William  Henry  Drake,  KCB. 

Auietamt  to  the  Director  qf  Suppliee  and  Traneport.    Arthur  Lawrence  Haliburton. 

Director  of  Artaiery  and  Stores    {^'j?^!;^!^^  ^^  ^""^  ^^^  ^^^^'  ^^^'  ^^^^ 

Amietani  to  the  Director  of  Artillery  and  Stores  ...    Lt.Colonel  William  E.  M.  Reilly,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Director  of  Contracts  Thomas  Howell. 

Ifupector  General  of  IbrtiJteatioTts  and  Director  o/|  Lt. General   Sir  Frederick   E.    Chapman,   XCB.  Royal 

Works  •. *•    Engineers. 

Deputy  Director  of  Works,  for  Fortyieations Colonel  William  F.  D.  Jervois,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

Deputy  Director  of  Worts,  for  Barracks Colonel  Charles  Brisbane  Ewart,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

The  Piitaeciai.  Secbbtabt Henry  Campbell-Bannerman,  MP. 

Prioate 'Secretary  Ralph  Dalyell. 

Accountant  General  John  Milton. 

Deputy  Accountant  General    William  Henry  White. 

Aseietant  Accountant  General Henry  S.  Hood. 


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4  riELD  MARSHALS. 

Ju  Boital  Highneu  George  W.  F.  C.  Duke  o/Cambridire,  KG.  i:P.  QCB.  GCJCG.  Grenadier  Guards, Royal  Aitillory, 

and  Royal  ^njfineers.  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  6oih  Sijiee,  Commanding  in  Chief,  g  Nov.  62. 
e.  i^ZS  Sir  William  Maynard  Gomm,  CCB.  Coldstream  Goarda,  i  Jan.  68,  Conetable  qfthe  Tower  of  London, 


GENERAL  OFFICERS. 

0ENZRAL8.                       |5irGeo.Bullor,(7rB.RifloBr.  35  Oct. 
1854.                              [Sir  J.  B.  Goagh,  KCB.  a  Drs.  95  Oct. 
53SSrJ.F.FitzGcraUl,GCi?.i8F.2o  June' J^ai«.  Arthur  Upton 25  Oct, 


20  June 
15  June 


^  G.  Marquis  of  Twecildnle, 
XT.  GCB.  2  Life  Guards  ... 
1800 

39  Sir  John  Bell,  GCB.  4  F. .. 

^    Sir    J.    Aitchison,   GCB. 

Scots  Fua.Gd8 30  July 

1868. 

apOHSSr  W.Rowan,  GCB.  52  F.  13  Auff. 

im  Sir  G.Bowles.  GCB.  i  W. 
I.  R.,  if.  of  Tower  of  London    9  Nov. 

Hie  Royal  Highnen  Albort 
Edward  Prince  0/ Wales  an d 
Duke  o/ComwaU.  KG.  KT. 
KP.  GCB.GCSI.  loHussars, 
Col.  in  Chief  (^  BiJU  Brigade  9  Nov. 
1863. 

^9  Clias.  Aug.  Shawe,  74  I*--    ^  Mar 


.SiVA.  J.Cloet<<,A'CZ/.Xif.xQF.  25  Oct. 
}^jm  G.  Macdonald,  16  F.    ...  25  Oct. 

J.  R.  Craiiftird.  91  F 25  Oct. 

ipeSl  Sir  Wm.  H.  Elliott,  GCB. 

ir//.  51F 25  Oct. 

p.  Tnylor,  KK.  24  F 19  Nov. 

<•.  T.  H.  Johnston,  66  F 5  Dec. 

II.  A.  Hankey,  i  Dr.  Qds.    ...    7  Dec. 

H.  D.  Towusheud,  25  F 31  Doc. 

1872. 

F.  F.  Whinyates,  R.  Art 21  Jan. 

Wm.  H.  Edon,  90  F 4  Mar. 

1 5»r  J.  Hope  Grant,  GCB.  9  Lan. 

j      Com.  at  Aldershot 23  Apr. 

Sir  J.  Gaspnrd  Le  Marchant, 

I    JlCB.GCMG.iiF 6May 

!Cha.  Gascoyne,  72  F 10  May 

W.  R..  iordf Sandhurst,  GCB. 


May 

June 


.9.>H.Kui?land,GCB.Air.4iK    6  J^\y  j     GCSI.  38  ¥.  Commanding  the 

.<?;rW.J  CodrinRton.GCB,23F.  27  July  ,     Xroope  in  Ireland  23 

.V.VJ.M.F.  Smith.  Aif.R.i-nK.  R.  J.  Stothord.  R.  En.? 19 

Gent.  UeherofPrini  Chamber    3  Aug.  ^^^j,  Alexander. A'CB.  R. Art.    i  Aug. 

,..  «.   ^  ,,.^  T-fyjt         Qn«*    !H.  Scrvante,  R.  Eng 27  Aug. 

e.  ^  Sir  D.  M'Grcgor,  KCB. ...  28  Oct.   j  ^  ^^^^  f.^  ^  ^rt 6  Oct. 

^866.  [Bight  Hon.  Sir  Edw.  Lugard, 

J.  Spink.  KH.  2  P. i«  Jan.  |     &CB.  31  F.  Chief  Com.  of  the 

)9  John  Drummond .  .... .  xo  H eb. ,    ^        Purchase  ( 'omwiimoii. . . 

Geo.  ChQ .  Earl  o/Lucan,  GCB. 


1  LifoGds 28  Aug. 

i9Za    Sir  Chas.  Yorke,  GOB. 

Rifle  Br 5  Sept. 

1886. 
e.  19  ^011.  Sir  E.  Ciist,  KCB. 

16  Lancers,  Master  of  the 


Arms  Purchase  Commission...  24  Oct. 

1878. 

G.  H.  MacKinnon,  CB.  26  F.  19  Jan. 

^9  P.  V.  England,  R.  Art ?g  Mar. 

G.  F.  Vise.  Templetown.  JTCB. 

60  F.  Commanding  S.  District  6  Apr. 
A.  A.,  Sari q/'Camwath,  48  F.  14  Apr. 
Sir  T.  S.  Pratt,  JlCB.  37  F.  ..  26  May 


Ceremonies  to  the  Queen  12  Jan.  'cfw.N.' Hutchinson,' 33  F.' ...  29  May 

I9F.  J.Davie8.67i'.^ '**  i?°-    Simcoe  Baynes,  35  F 14  Dec. 

Marcus  Bcreaford,  20  F 4  J^ar.  ;  

39Cn  Sir  J.  C.  Chntterton.  Bt.  1         LIKUTKIIAHT  OElffXEALS. 

GCB.KE.  4  Dr.  Gds.,  Gent.  1  1866. 

of  the  Privy  Chan^r  .......  31  Mar.  1^  3^  q  Johnstone,  88  F 5  Sept. 

,  „.  T,-  c.-«.  rr  r^^.iw.  e.|9Wm.F.For8ter,Xjy.8iP.  24  Oct. 

I                             1866. 
•F.Johnston  12  Jan. 


53  St.  Hon.  Sir  W.  T.  Knollys, 
XCB.  62  F.,  CofitrolUr  and 
Treasurer  of  the  Honnehold  of 
H.B.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  17  Juno 

Sir  H.  R.  Forg.  Davio,  Bt.  73  F.  25  June 

W.  Wylde.  CB.  R.  Ai-t 24  Aug. 

Sir  J.  Cheape,  GCB.  R.  Eng.     6  Dec. 
1867. 

39  15.  F.  Gascoigne.  69  F 20  Jan. 

Hugh  H.  Lord  Strathnnim, 
QCB.  GCSI.  R.  Horse  Gds.    4  Feb. 

SirH.J.W.Bentinck,XCB.28F    8  Dec. 


e.  GS  Sir  T.  Rrc  I,  KCB.  44  F.  x  Jan. 
H.  Twr.  Melville.  GCB.  60  F.  i  Jan. 
Sir  R.  J.  Dacres,  G  ( 'B.  R.  Art.    2  Feb. 

Henry  Colvile,  12  F 27  Mar. 

5m-  W.F. WilUamH.BaW.  GCB. 

R.  Art.  Gov.  4'  Com.  in  Chief 

of  Gibraltar  2  Aug. 

John  Eden,  CB.  34  F 25  Aug.  t5irA.T.Cotton,XC5/.R.Eng. 

W.  L.  L.  V.jAjrd  de  Ro8^4  Hus.  g.  A.  Malcolm,  CB.  105  P. 


G.  T.  Colomb,97F 31  Mar 

Sir  8yd.  J.  Cotton,  GCB.  10  F. 

Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital  20  Apr. 

M.  Barlow,  CB.  14  F 24  Apr. 

^m.  Sir  J.  Bloomfleld,  GCB. 
R.  Art 12  May 

c.  Sir  J.  Michel,  GCB.  86  F....  25  June 

198B  Sir  F.  Warde,  A'CB.  R. 

Art 24  Aug. 

1867. 

e.  Sir  R.  P.  Dougljis,i?ar/.  98  F.    6  Jan. 

T.  Lemon,  CB.  R.  Mar 13  Feb. 

R.C.  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala, 

GCB.  05C/:  R.Eng.  Gen.and 

Commander  in  Chief,    East 

Indies  x  Mar. 

WalterScott,R.  Eng i  Mar. 

^  jj^ 

8  Mar. 


Deputy  Lieut,  of  the  Tower...  10  Nov.  .Henrv  E^Te,  59  F 3  Sept. 

Sir  J.  K.  Dupui«5,  KCB.  R.  Art.  ro  Nov.   j^^d  Wm.  Paulet,  GCB.  68  F. 

P.  S.  Stanhope,  13  *' 22  Nov.  .     Equerry  to  H.B.H.  the  Duke 

F.  Schnler,  R.  Art n  Dec.  1    qfCamlridge 8  Dec. 

1869.  -^  ^      1868. 

5KH.LoriRokcby,irCB.77F.    8  Mar. 'johnPatton,  47P x  Jan. 

Henry  W.  Breton,  56  F 18  Dec.  ;c.SirD.A.Cwncron.OCB.42F. 


1870. 

39  Thos.  G.  Ball,  8  F 10  Jan. 

Sir  E.  Sabine,  KCB.  R.  Art...    7  Fch. 

<  ieo.  Dixon,  to4  F i  Apr. 

Sir  A.  B.  Stransham,  KCB.  R. 

Mar I  Apr. 

A.  Anderson,  CB.  R.  Mar.  ...    i  Apr. 
A>  Thomas  HoUoway,  GCB. 

R.  Mar.  Art 1  Anr. 

Sir  G.  Brooke,  KCB.  R.  Art...  24  May 

39  Fred.  Maunsell, 85F 9  Aug. 

Sir  G.  H.  Lockwood,  KCB. 

3  Hussars    n— •     -•  22  Oct. 


Governors.  Military  College    x  Jan. 
iPZm  SirW.  B.  IngUby,  KCB. 

I    R.Art I  Jan. 

3D  Sir  G.  Bell,  KCB.  i  F 28  Jan. 

R.Richardson-Robertson,  CB. 

I    3  Dr.  Gds 31  Jan. 

39SBI  B.  Cuppage,  R.  Art.    ...    2  Feb. 

8.  Btavbrooke.  99  P 21  Feb. 

Sir  A..  Wilson,  Bt.  GCB.  R.Art.    6  Mar. 

}3m.  R.  Law,  KH.71  F 13  Mar. 

Sir  ('hn.T.  Van  Straubenzee, 
I     KCB.  30  F.  Gov.  ^  Comm.  in 

Chief  of  Malta 27  Mar. 


SirP.  Grant.  GCB.  G  CMG. 78F.  19  Nov.  Sir  E.W.^. Walker,  XCB.50  P.  i^  Apr. 

5trR. J.  H.Vivian,  ffCB.ioaP.  22  Nov.  T.  A.  Drought,  15  P 21  Apr. 

1871.  Charles  Stuart.  46  P i  May 

Sir  Wm.  Wyllie,  JTCB.  103  F.  24  Fob.  Hon.  Sir  A.  A.  Spencer,  KCB. 

e.    Sir  R.    Airey,  GCB.  7   P.  43  F- Com.  tj»  Chief,  Bombay    9  May 

AJfutaat  General 9  Anr.    C.  Ashmore,  30  F 12  July 

'■-odwvii,  U.  K-ift' i4Jj''y   R.Biim.R.  .Vit 2  Aug. 


J.  Lawrenson,  13  Hussars  ...  25  Autr. 
S.J.  Hodgson,  54  F 29  Anir. 

F.  Hy.  G.  Marq.  of  Hertford.. .  10  Nov. 

D.  Thomdike,  R.  Art 10  Nov. 

W.  A.  M'Clovcrty,  108  P.  22  Nov. 

L.  D.  Williams,  6  Dra 23  Nov. 

Goo.  Campbfill,  CB.  R.  Art....  11  Dec. 
C.  Grant,  CB.  R.Art 14  Dec. 

1869. 

C.  A.  Lewis,  64  P 8  Mar. 

W.  Parlby,  21  Hussars 21  Msr. 

JohnT.  HiU.  75  F 14  June 

J.  Longflold.  CB.  29  F 5  Sept. 

C.  W.M.Balders, CB.  17 Laur.  28  Oct. 
5irP. W.Hamilton.  KCB. 21  F.  18  Dec. 

1870. 
5ir  C.Hastings  Doyle,  KCMG. 

87  P 10  Jan. 

Sir  Fred.  Horn.A'CB.  45  F. ...  18  .F:in. 

T.  P.  Fludo,  U.  .\rt 7  Fob. 

H.  C.  Tate,  R.  Mar.  Art i  Apr. 

J.  H.  Gascoigne,  CB.  R.  Mar.     x  Apr. 

E.  Frome,  R.  Eug.  Lieut. Goe. 
(^Guernsey     20  Apr. 

G.  Twemlow,  R.  Art 24  ilxiy 

Sir    Edwanl    Green,    JTCB. 

Bombay  S.C 25  June 

SirX.  M.  Bocher,  KCB.  Ben- 
gal S.C 25  Juno 

T.  P.  Flemyng,  Bengal  S.  C.  25  Juno 

John  Hobson,  Bombay  S.  C.  2s  Juno 

18  H.  J.  French,  80  F 9  Aug. 

John  flToUiott  Crofton,  6  P.   ...  21  Aug. 

Hon.  Sir  James  Lindsav, 
KCMG.  3  P.  Inspector 
General  of  Jieserve  Forces  ...  xo  Oct. 

5irA,A.T.Cun>Tighame,^CB. 
36  F.  Comm.ihe  Forces  at  Co/ 
Good  Hope,  4"  Lt.  Gov 22  Oct. 

J.S.Smith     19  Nov. 

H,  A.  O'Neill 22  Nov. 

1871. 

R.  Parker,  5  Dr.  Gils 2  .fan. 

Sir  Cha.  Trollope,  A'CB.  35  F.  24  Feb. 

Lord  Geo.  A.  P.  Paget,  A'( 'B.  7 
DT.Gda.Insp.Gen.  of  Cavalry  28  Feb. 

B.  J.  Tavlor,  2  W.I.R y  Apr. 

39  E.  R.  HUl.  5  F 27  Mav 

W.  T.  Remvick,  R.  Eng 8  June 

W.  B.  Goodfcllow,  R.  Eng.  ..14  July 

G.  W,  Key,  11  Ha^^sars 30  JulV 

.\ .  A .  Shuttloworth ,  R.  Art. . . .  13  Rop't . 

E.  Pole*,  12  Lancers 25  Oct. 

Sir  R.  Walpole,  A'CB.  65  P. ...  25  Oct. 
Sir  A.J.  La>vrence,  KCB.  58  F.  25  Oct. 
Hon.  G.  Cadogon,  CB.  106  F.  25  Oct. 
J.  C.  Hope  Gibfone.  8  Hussars  25  Oct. 

C.  P.  Ainslie,  i  Drs 25  Oct. 

Preeman  Murray,  57  P 25  Oct. 

A.  N.  Vise.  Bridport,  Equerry 

to  the  Queen   25  Oct. 

Sir  David  Ruswell,  KCB.  84  F.  25  Oct. 

5i>  Horatio  Shirley, XCB.6 1  P.  25  Oct. 

W.  8.  Newton,  82  P 25  Oct. 

S.Perceval    25  Oor. 

H.  Cooper,  79  F 25  Oct. 

e.  R.  Rumley,  27  F 25  Oct. 

Bf.iTon.Ser  H.K.  Storks,  «CB. 
GCMG.76F.  Surveyor  General 
of  the  Ordnance,  and  Vuder 
Secretary  t^  State  for  War...  25  Oct. 

Bight  Hon.  G.  C.  W.  Forester  25  Oct. 

Sir  E.  C.  Hodge,  KCB.  18 
Hussars 25  Oct. 

T.  Crombie,  96  P 25  Oct. 

H.  E.  Doherty,  CB 25  Oct. 

A.  n.  Ferryman,  CB.  40  P....  X9  Nov. 

c.  W.  R.  Faber,  X7  F 5  Doe. 

T.  J.  Galloway,  49  F 7  Doc. 

Sir  John  Garvock.  ATCB.  80  P.  29  Doc. 

Sir  Wm.  Jones,  ATB.  32  P....  31  Dec. 
1872. 

Hon.  Sir  Alex.  Hamilton>Gor- 
don,  KCB.  xoo  P.,  Hon. 
Equerry  to  the  Queen i  .Inn. 

CorbetCotton    5  Jon. 

Sir JohnPordyce, JTCB.  R.Art.  21  Jan. 

R.P.Copland-Crawford, R.Art.3x  Jan 

Matthew  Smith,  CB.  76  P.  ...    4  2iar 

H.  Bates,  CB.  9  P.  Member  qf 
the  Army  Purchase  Commis  • 
*io/i  B  liar. 


&r  F.  E.  C^hapman,  KCB.  R. 
Eng.    Inrpector   Oeuerat    of 

t'ttrtifieationt xa  Apr. 

<►.  T.  M.  Wilson,  63  F 23  Apr. 

(r.  Scauaton,  CB.  9a  F 23  Apr. 

0.  Crutchley 23  Apr. 

M.  K.  Atheriey.  109  F 6  May 

Sir  TreTor  Chute.  KCB.  aa  F.  10  May 

W.  G- Brown,  83  F 23  May 

W.  £.  D.  Broaghton,  R.  Kng.  19  June 

A.  Boiriand,  R.  Art x  Aug. 

5t>  J.IantomA.  Simznons,  KCB. 

£.Eaf .  Ooe.B.  Mil.  Academy  27  Ang. 
«rW.M.Coghlon.j:C£r.R.Art.     6  Oct. 

ILJerris,  94  F 24  Oct. 

1873. 
rM.W,8mitl&,  CJ9.2oHii8aarB  19  Jon. 

J,  M.  Perceval,  CB i4Feb. 

Sir  H.W.  Stk^ted,  £:CB.  93  F.  15  Feb. 
&i- J.St.  George,  JCCJBr.R. Art.  29  Mar. 

C- S.  Reid,  R.  Art 5 -^pr- 

Sir  P.  M.  N.  Guy,  JTCB 6  Apr. 

Sir  P.    Seymonr,    3«r<.    C-B. 

Groom  i»  Waiting  to  the  Queen  ; 

CommoMdim^  at  Jkfaita 14  Apr. 

J.  L.  Dennis.  C^ xs  May 

Sir  F.P.Haines,^C.B.  Com.  in 

Chief  at  Madras    23  May 

J.A.Lambert  26 May 

W.  O'Grady    Haly,     CB.   on 

tke  Stqff'in  Canada,    andLt. 

Gveemor    of  Noca    Scotia...  26  May 

H  P.  Raymond    26  May 

rC/^rrfH.H.M.Percy,JrCi/.  29  May 
W.  C.  E.  Napier, l>«r*«tor  Gene- 
mi  of  MilUury  Edueaiion  ...  aa  Ang. 
S.rC.  H.  EUice,  .STC^.  Qr.Mr. 

Grsieral   28  Sept. 

H-  R.  Jones.  CB.  6  Xhr.  Gds...  6  Dec. 
A.  Tucker,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  14  Dec. 

XAJOR  GENERALS. 
1865. 

R-  C.  Moore,  CB.  R.  Art 29  Mar. 

Sir  T.  M.  Biddulph,  JKCB. 
JTttper  cfller  MaJeeiy'eBHey 
Ftrte,  and  Receicer  aenerul 
^ tke  I>uekg  of  Comvall    ...  31  May 

&r  GfcO.  Balfour,  K^CB .  R.Art.    5  June 

C.  Hagart,  CB.  7  Hussars  ...  28  July 

AirW.  E.  Baker,  JlCB. R.  Eng.    2  Au^. 

Sir  T.  M.  Steele.  JTCS.  Co»- 
mandino  Jiublin  I>ieiriet 17  Aug. 

J.Creagfe    ■ =|^^*f- 

r.  J.  P.  Sparks,  C^.  95  F.    ...  26  Sept. 

Kdw.  Darvall.  Bengal  S.  C...  20  Nov. 

H.  B.  Turner,  R.  Bog ax  Dec. 

Sir  R.  WilbraliaTn,  KCB 26  Jan. 

Henry  Palmer,  Bengal  S.  C.  7  Feb. 
DftTid  Pott,  Beng^  B.  <^  -  •-.  »5  Feb. 
&rEdw.C.War«le.JS:OB.R.Axt.  27  Feb. 

Wm.  Irwin -  --- 3  5"". 

H.  D*rby-Griffl.tlx,CB.5l-anc.  3«  Mar. 

J.W.Smith,  CJB. aoApr^ 

r.F.  D.George.  CB 6May 

J.  W.  Croggan,  R.  Art X2  June 

J.  Yorkc,  CJr.  x9  Hussars  ...  17  June 

J.Abbott,  CB.  R.  Art X9  June 

Hi»    Mogal    Hiahnen     Prxncc 

Frederic  Christian  Charles 

Auimatnaof  Schleswig-Hol- 

steii     "-j:    3  July 

P.  K.    M-G.      Skinner,     CB. 

Bombay  S.  G ..;  -• '3  July 

TL  &r  Collingwood  Dickson, 

KCB.  R.  Art ••••;•  =4  Aug. 

W  E.  MulcaBter.  Benff^al  S.O.  26  Aug. 
O  Cavcnagh.  Bengal  S.  C...  ^ 7  Sept. 

J-  H,  K.  Dalrvmple •...•^-  28  Oct. 

Johns. Paton,0B.Bengal3.0.  29  Oct. 
Henrv  J.  Felly,  Bonibay  S.C.  6  Nov. 
Ci.C.Langley.  CB.  R- Mar...  10  Nov. 
W.  R.  Maxwell.  R.  Mar.  ^.  xoNov. 
J.  M-  B.  Fraser-Tytlcr,  CB. 

Bengal  S-C .- ■    ■-■    »3^ov. 

R.   P^    Yottngha«l*and,    CB. 

Bc»mb»y  S.  C.   . ^ 6Dec. 

F.  Tomer,  CB.  R.  Art 18  Jan. 

H.  H.  Graham.  CR •-;•     "oJa^- 

IL  Renny.  CSI.    Cmnmand^ng 

the  Troojm  in  Ceylon 2*eb. 

G- CampbeU.  CB 4  Feb. 

\\.  Marriott,  B.  Mar.  .•-•—■  '3  Feb. 
"w^enSihcere,CB.R.Kng.  i  Mar. 

J    J    Bieaet.  CB »  Mar. 

r€i<rH^ml».JrCB.R-A.  m  Mar. 

:.  W.  B»yley,M»d»»»  ^.C.      13  Mar. 


General  Officers. 

fl.  W.  Trovelyan,  CB.  R.  Art.  25  Mar. 

Sir  Chas.  Roid,f  C£.Ben.8.C.  5  Apr. 

Sir  James  Brind,  ATCi?.  R.  Art.  x  June 

J.  Armstrong,  CH fi  July 

Sir  D.  E.  Wood.  KCB.  R.  Art.  6  July 
£.  A.  Holdich,  CB.  Command- 

ing  Cork  ZHttriet 3  Sept. 

SirC.  W.  D.  Staveley,  XCiJ. 

Comm.  Wettem  Dittricl 25  Sept. 

A.  Hnyehe,  R.Art 31  Oct. 

R.N.Phillipa  8  Dec. 

Geo.  P.  Whish,  Bengal  S.C...  9  Dec. 
Sir  G«orge  Malcolm,  KCB. 

Bombay  S.  C xs  Deo. 

^J.W.Fit2mayer,irC.B.R.A.  29  Dec. 

1868. 
Sir  Alfred  H.  Horsford,  KCB. 

Comm.  8.  J?.  IHttnot  x  Jan. 

W.  D.  P.  Patton  i  Jan. 

W.  H.  Askwith,  R.  Art i  Jan. 

Bight  Bon.  Sir  P.  £.  Herbert, 

KCB 28  Jan. 

C.Arthur  Borton,  CB.  Comm. 

a  Divijiion  <^  Madras  Army ..  3X  Jan. 

D.  E.  Mackirdy    21  Feb. 

H.  P.  DunBrord.CJ?.  Ben. S.C.  22  Feb. 

T.  K.  Whistler,  R.  Art 5  Mar. 

J.  8.  Brownrigg,  C75 6  Mar. 

W.  M.  S.  M'Murdo,  CB 6  Mar. 

Wm.  Munro,  CB.  Commanding 

at  Barbadoea  6  Mar. 

A.  O.  Errington    6  Mar. 

c.C.A.  Edwards,  CB 6  Mar. 

8.  T.  Christie,  CB 6  Mar. 

C.  J.  Dalton,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

W.  M.  Wood  „ 6  Mar. 

H.  Smyth,  CB 6  Mar. 

Lord  Mark  Kerr,  CB 6  Mar. 

P.  M.  Eardley  WUmot,  R.  Art.  6  Mar. 
H.  W.  WTiitfeild,  Commanding 

the  Foreet  in  China  and  the 

StraitM  Settlement* 6  Mar. 

John  Wilkie,  14  Hussars 6  Mar. 

Sir  H.  P.  de  Bathe,  Bart 6  Mar. 

R.Waddy,  CB 6  Mar. 

J.  H.  Prancklyn,  CB.  R.  Art.  6  Mar. 

T.  H.  Tidy 6  Mar. 

Sir  Edm.  Haythome,  KCB.. . .  6  Mar. 

T.Brooke  6  Mar. 

H.  D.White,  CB.  2  Dr.  Gds....  6  Mar. 

W.  8.  R.  Noroott,  CB 6  Mar. 

G.W.Y.  Simpson,  R.  Art.  ...  6  Mar. 

J.  Maitland,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

D.  Lysons,  CB.  Commanding 
Northern  Bittriet 6  Mar. 

W.  L.  Earl  (/Longford,  KCB.  6  Mar. 

U.S.H.  PHnce  W.  A.  Edward 
of  Saxe  Weimar,  CJ9.,  Com- 
manding Home  JHntriet  6  Mar. 

Sir  Arch.  Little,  KCB.  x  x  Hus- 
sars    6  Mar. 

S.  N.  Lowder,CB.  R.  Mar.  ...  6  Mar. 

Sir  John  Douglas,  KCB.  Com. 

in  Scotland    6  Mar. 

Sir  H.  Charles  B.  Daabeney, 

KCB 6  Mar. 

Hon.  R.  W.  P.  Curzon,  CB....  6  Mar. 

T.  Tapp,  CB 6  Mar. 

H.  Porster,  CB.  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

Sir  T.  W.  M'Mahon,  Bt.  CB. 
Com.CavalrvBrig.atAlderakot  6  Mar. 

Alex.MaxweU.  CB 6  Mar. 

R.  T.  Farren,  CB 6  Mar. 

H.  S.  Rowan,  CB.  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

R.  Wardlaw.  CB.  Com.  Caodlry 

Brigade  at  the  Curragh  6  Mar. 

J.  T.  Grant,  CB.  Commanding 

Mhow  Dioieion,  Bombay 6  Mar. 

Alex.  Low,  CB 6  Mar. 

Percy  Hill,  CB.  Commanding 

Sirhind  Dioieion,  Bengal    ...  6  Mar. 

Sir   E.   H.  Greathed,    KCB. 

Commanding  at  Colcheater  ...  6  Jtar. 

-Sir  John  Jones,  XCB 6  Mar. 

G.  J.  L.  Buchanan,  R.  Art....  6  Mar. 

E.  W.  Dumford,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

W.  N.  Custancc,  CB 6  Mar. 

A.  C.  Bentinck 6  Mar. 

Sir  R.  D.  Kelly,  AXB 6  Mar. 

J.  R.  Stuart,  CB 6  Mar. 

J/on.Robert  Rollo,  CB 6  Mar, 

G.  Lambrick,  R.  Mar 6  Mar. 

G.  A.  Schomberg,  CB.  R.Mar. 

Art 6  Mar. 

Sir  Henry  James,  R.  Eng.  ...    6  Mar. 

Geo.  Wynne,  B.  Eng 6  Mar. 

E.  H.  P.  Pocklington 6  Mar. 

H.  J.  Warre,  CB.  Comm.  a  Bri- 

gadeat  the  Curragh 6  Mar. 


J.  E.  Goodwyn,  CB 6  Mar. 

R.  de  Salis,  CB 6  Mar. 

A.T.Heylaud,  CB 6  Mar. 

G.  V.  Mtt.Twell,  CB 6  Mar. 

K.  8.  Smyth 6  Mar. 

T.  B.  P.  Marriott,  R.  Art.    ...  6  Mar. 

E.  R.  Jeffreys,  CB 6  Mai-. 

Hon.  F.  Colbome.  CB 6  Mar. 

5irH.D.Uarac&s,AX'B.R.Eng.  6  Mar. 

Han.  St.  G.  G.  Foley,  CB.  ...  6  Mar. 

H.  Righy,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

C.  R.  Egenon,  Militarg  See. ...  6  Mar. 

Cha.  Elmhirst 6  Mar. 

R.  Strachey,  CSI.  R.  Eng. ...  6  Mai*. 
R.  C.  H.  Taylor,  CB.  lutpector 

General  of  Recruiting 6  Mar. 

c.  Hon.  A.  E.  Hardinge,  CB. 

Bquerrtf  to  the  Qneen,  Com. 

aUivieton  in  Bengal    6  Mar. 

R.  N.  Tinley 6  Mar. 

E.  A.  Somerset,  CB.Comm.  the 
Brigade  at  Gibraltar  6  Mar. 

A.  C.  Goodenough,  CB 6  Mar. 

e.  P.  L.  MacDougoU,  Deputy 
A(iiutant  General,  Intelli- 
gence Department 6  Mar. 

C.  E.  Ford,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

C.  A.  Orr,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

C.  J.  Wright,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

e.  Alex.  Macdonell,  CB.,Com. 

a  Dioieion  oj  Beng  \l  Army  6  Mar. 

A.  Benn,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

J.  A.  R.  Raines,  CB 6  Mar. 

J.  A.  Street,  CB 6  Mar. 

C.Herbert,  CB 6 Mar. 

J.  W.  S.  Smith,  CB 6  Mar. 

F.  P.  Harding,  CB 6  Mar. 

E.S.  Claremont,  CB 6  Mar. 

Charles  C.  Shute,  CB 6  Mar. 

J.  W.  Armstrong,  CB 6  Mar. 

T.  8.  Conway,  CB 6  Mar. 

Xord  AlfVed  Paget 6  Mar. 

A.  F.  Ansell 6  Mar. 

W.  J.  Smythe,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

T.  H.  Pearfeon,  CJ? 6  Mar. 

e.  5iV  James  E.Alexduder,  CB.  6  Mar. 

A.  H.L.  Wyatt   6  Mar. 

C.  L.  D'Aguilar,  CB.  R.  Art.  6  Mar. 

R.  G.  Hamilton,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

B.  A.  G.  MuUer  6  Mar. 

A.  I.  Lockhart,  C^ 6  Mar. 

T.  E.  Lacy 6Mar. 

E.  B.Hale,  C5 6  Mar. 

e.  J.  A.  Ewart,  CB 6  Mar. 

W.  0.  Hadden,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

Wm.  Parke,  C5.,  Com.  Infan- 

try  Brigade  at  Alderehot    ...  6  Mar. 

C.  L.  Barnard,  CB.  R.M.Art.  6  Mar. 

B.  B.  Johnson,  CB.  R.  Art....  6  Mar. 
e.  H.  E.  Longden,  CB.  CSI...  6  Mar. 
H.  A.  Carleton,  CB.  R.  Art..  .  6  Mar. 

H.  R.  Benson,  C5 6  Mar. 

W.  R.  Haliday 6  Mar. 

J.  T.  Airey,  CB 6  Mar. 

W.H.  Bradford  6  Mar. 

C.  L.  B.  Maitland    6  Mar. 

W.T.  Layard   6  Mar. 

J.  H.  Laye  6  Mar. 

W.  C.  Forrest 6  Mar. 

A.  T.  Phillpotts,  R.Ai-t 6  Mar. 

G.  P.  Sealy,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

Hon.  J.  W.  B.  Macdonnld, CB. 

Private  Secretary  to  H.B.H. 

the  Duke  of  Ca mbridge  6  Mar. 

R.  J.  Baumgartner,  CB 6  Mar. 

G.  C.  Clarke.  CB 6  Mar 

C.  F.  Fordyce,  Ci? 6  Mar. 

e.  F.  A.  Whimper,  CB 6  Mar. 

R.  W.  D.  Leith,  CB 6  Mar. 

W.  R.  Preston 6  Mar. 

E.  StJinton,  CB.  R.Eng.  Agent 

and  Conntl  Gen.  in  £gypt  ...  6  Mar. 

T.  C.  Kelly,  CI? 6  Mar. 

H.    F.     Ponsonby.      Private 

Secretary  to  the  Queen   6  Mar. 

Edmund  Ogle,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

O.  P.  Bourke,  Uxon,  Teomen 

of  the  Guard 6  Mar. 

■  G.    Erskine,    Commanding  at 

Chatham  6  Mar. 

IE.  G.  Wynynrd    6  Mar. 

iT.  Pattlo,  CJ» 6  Mar. 

'W.L.  Ingall.r.i; 6  Mar. 

C.  P.  B.  Walker,  CB.  Military 

Attachi  at  Berlin 6  Mar. 

Wm.  Clarke  6  Mar. 

H.  J.  Stannus,  CB 6  Mar. 

Goo.  Ramsay,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  6  Mar. 

H.  Pritchard,  Madi-as  S.C...  6  M** 


C.  T.  Chamberliuii,  CSI.  Ben- 
gal 8.  O 6  Mar. 

H.R  Liimsden,  CB.  Ben.  8.0.    6  Mar. 

8.  0.  BriggB,  Madras  8.  C. ...  a8  June 

L.  8.  Uough,  Bombay  8.  C...  z6  Aug. 

Reyuell  G.  Taylor,  CB.  CSI. 
Benflral  8.  C 38  Oct. 

A.  Pytcho,  CSI.  Bengal  8.  C.  i8  Nov. 

D.M.8tewart,CJ.BengalS.O.  24^00. 
1869. 

Sir  H.  W.  Nonnan,  KCB.  Ben. 
fl.C 23  Mar. 

OENSSAL 
iP  William  Grokat... 


Qen&i'ol  Officers. — Colonels. 

G. W.  G.  Green.  CB.  Ben.  S.C.  30  Mar. 
R.  Hamilton.  Madras  8.  G....  8  May 
air  Alfred  T.  Wilde,   KCB. 

CSI.  Madras  S.  C 18  July 

Henry  J.  Barr,  Bombay  8.0.  93  July 
W.T.  Hughes.  CB.  Bengal  8. 0.  t  Aug. 
D.  Hodson,  CB.  Madras  8.  G.  19  Aug. 

1870. 
HenryDaly,  OB.  Bombay  S.  G.    4  Jan. 
J.  L.  vaughan,  CB.  Ben.  8.C.  15  Jan. 
rS8.J.Browne,  Ci?.Ben.S.G.    6  Feb. 


G.  Gureton,  CB.  Bengal  8.  0. 
W. P. Marriott, C5/.  Bam.8.G. 
L.  Barrow,  CB.  Madras  8.  0. 
C.  A.  Barwell,  Bengal  8.  0... 
Sir  Arthur  Purvis  Phayre, 
CB.  KCSI.  Beneal  S.  C.  ... 

Pra.  E.  Voyle,  Bengal  8.  G... 
G.  Mackenzie,  Madras  8.  0. 

H.Nott,  Madras  8.0 

J.  T.  8haJcespear,  Beng.  8.  G. 


82  Feb. 
xSMar. 

96  Mar. 

16  May 

9  Aug. 

XI  May 

4  July 

17  Sept. 
36  Sept. 


0FFI0EE8  on  a  8PS0IAL  EATS  of  £400  per  Annum. 
95  Oct.  71  I  Peter  Edwards 19  Nov.  71. 


GENERAL  OFFICERS  on  the  HALF  PAY  of  their  former  Regimental  Commissions. 


GENERALS. 
gOTl  G.  Whichcote.  Unatt.. 
GSlJas.  A.  Butler,  Unatt  .. 


IB  W.A.LeMesurier, Unatt...  19  Nor.  70  F.P.  Dunnc,Unatt.  Hon.Col. 

5  Dec.  71  Eardley  Wilmot,Unatt.    ...  19  Nov  70!     Queen'tCounivJfilifia 26  Sept. 65 

5  Dec,  71  |0L.  A.  During,  Unatt 19  Nov.  70'R.  J.  P.  VaBsall,  Unatt 26  Sept.65 

$at  T.  0.  Smith.  Unatt. ...  95  Oct.  71  J.  P.  Westropp,  Unatt 24  Oct.  65 

,39Jas.  Scargill,  Uiiatt 12  Jan.  66 

UETTTENAVT  GENERALS.  XAJOR  GENERALS.  Oharles  Hind,  Unatt 6  Mar.  68 

JEBL  G.  T.  Earl  of  Albemarle.  ,W.  Chambr^,  Unatt 28  Aug.  65;R.H.J.B.  Beaumont.Unatt.    6  Mar.  68 

Unatt 31  Mar.  66  Hon.  A.  G.  Logge, Unatt.  ...  28  Aug.es'j.  B.  Crcagh,  h.p.  48  F.    ...    6  Mar.  68 

Fra.  Jfar^MwoiTOonyngham,  [Melville  Dalyell,  Unatt.    ...  28  Aug.  65IIBS  M.  8.  H.  Lloyd,  Unatt...    6  Mar.  68 

KP.  GCH.  Unatt 20  Apr.  edie.H.S.StephenB,^^?.  Unatt.    5  Sept.65  John  Rocho,  Unjitt 6  Mar:  66 

$)  J.  H.  Bainbrigge,Unatt..  23  Oct.  70  Jas.  M'Queen,  IJnatt 5  Sept.65lW.M*Pherson,  Unatt 6  Mar.  68 


1854. 
G.Tyrwhitt,CB.Unfltt..E«Mmy 
and  Aide  de  Camv  to  H.B.II. 
the  Duke  qf  Caxnbridge 28  Nov. 

1858. 
P.  A.  Gampboll,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  21  Feb. 
J.  H.  LefVoy,  CB.  R.  Art 24  Sept. 

1860. 

Sir  J.  M.  Adye.  KCB.  R.  Art.  19  May 

Kdw.  Price,  CB.  R.  Art   2  Nov. 

J.  W.  Domvillc,  R.  Art 2  Nov. 

A.  J.  Herbert,  CB.  Unatt. 
Brigadier  Oeueral  Comm.  a 
Brigade  at  Alder$hot  14  Dec. 

Jas.  Lord  Scnton,  Unatt 22  Doc. 

N.  S.  fJardiuer,  Unatt 22  Dec. 

8.  "VVells,  CB,  r.f.p.  23  P 24  Dec. 

Hon.  G.  Hart,  h.p.  Dcp.  Batt.  37  Dec. 

1861. 

R.  Pmtt,  CB.  h.p.  23  F 23  Jan. 

Hon.  L.  Sin^-th,  (JB.  h.p.  Rifle 
Brigiwic,  D<7>.  Qr.  Matter 
General  in  Ireland 9  Fob. 

e.  J.  W.  Reynolds,  Unntt.   ...  13  Feb. 

F.  G.   A.    Stephenson,    CB. 

Scots  Pus.  Gds 15  Feb. 

E.  A.  Whitmore,  CB.  Unatt.  15  Feb. 

Lord  A.  G.  Russell,  h.p.  Rin© 
Brigade,  Colonel  on  the  Staff 
at  Shornelife 10  Mar. 

0.  J.  C.  Mills,  Brigade  Dcp6t, 
Oxford 23  Mar. 

J.  J.  Uort,  CB.  Brigade  Do- 
pot,  Warley  9  Apr. 

John  Simpson,  CB.  h.p.  34  F.  20  Apr. 

H.  G.  Rainey,  CB.  h.p.  61  P.  20  Apr. 

J.  A.  Golo,  h.p.  15  P 20  Apr. 

R.W.Lacv,  Br.  Depot.  Aahton  16  May 

rC P.P.  Maude,  CB.  h.p.  3  F.  30  May 

E.  U.  Maxwell,  CB.  h.p.83  F.  u  June 

J.  il.  Walter,  CB.  12  F.    17  June 

J.  E.  Thackwell,  CB.,  Bri- 
gade Depot,  Bodmin  25  June 

e.  J.  E.  Addison,  Unatt.  Ateiet- 
ant  to  the  Governor^  Boyal 
Military  College  6  Aug. 

Edm.  Roche.  UnaU 6  Aug. 

W.  IngUs,  CB.  h.p.  Dep.  Batt.    8  Aug. 

L.  ShadweU,  CB.  Unatt 4  Sept. 

G.  J.  Poster,  h.p.  16  Lancers 

G.  P.  8.  Gall,  CB.  h.p.  18  P.  21  Oct. 
J.  0.  Brooke,  CB.  h.p.  8  P....  11  Nov. 

Rob.  Bmoo,  h.p.  2F 26  Nov. 

R.  Y.  Shipley,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Woolwich 13  Dec. 

J.  E.  CollingB,  CB.,  Brigade 

Depot,  Halifax 21  Dec. 

1862. 

Ralph  Bndd,  Inapecting  Field 
Qffleer  in  Ireland 27  Jan. 

H.Bingham,r.f.p. Jiurp.i^i«UQir.  2  Feb. 

H.  Hamilton,  CB.  Brigade 
'Njpot,  Omagh  6  Feb. 


COLONSLS. 

T.  Addison,  CP.  2  P.  Br.  Oen. 

Com.  Sittd  Dittriei,  Bombay  16  Feb. 
G.  0.  M'Intyre,  CB.  r.f.p.  78F,  7  Mar. 
James     Maurice    Primrose, 

CSI.  h.p.  43  P.  Dep.  Adj.  Oen. 

in  Ireland  20  Mar. 

F.  R.  Elrington,    CB.    Riflo 

Depot,  Winehegfer 29  Mar. 

C.  L.  Nugent,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

Dep.  Judge  Advocate,  Dublin  11  Apr. 
P.  A.  Butler,  CB.  h.p.  28  P....  14  Apr. 

R.  O.  Bright.  CP.  19  P t  May 

rC  E.W.D.  Bell.Ci?.  Brigade 

Depot.  Wrexham 17  May 

c.  Wnf.  Sanlcey.  CB.  62  F.  ...  18  May 
E .  Wodehouse,  BrigadeDepot, 

Brecon i  June 

F.Burton,Ci?.h.p.Dep6t  Batt. 

Aan*t.Adf.Oen.atlJevonporl  xo  June 
Wm.  Gordon,   CB.   Brigade 

Depot,  Hamilton 25  June 

|G.  H.  8.  Willis,  CB.  Unatt. 

Auutt.  Quarter  Matter  Oen.  26  June 
J.  H.  Wingfleld,  r.f.p.  15  P....  28  Juno 
[Lord  A.  C.  L.  PitzRoy.  CB. 

Unatt.  Equerry  to  the  Queen  14  July 
I  J.  Daubeny,  CB.  h.p.  62  P.  11  Aug. 
iR.  Warden,  CB.  h.p.  19  P.  ...  15  Aug. 

C.  H.  Morris,  CB.  Unatt 17  Aug. 

;F.  a.  GampbcU,  R.  Art 15  Sept. 

iH.  P.  Gooacnough,  R.  Art....  15  Sept. 
;C.W.Thomp8on,h.p.7Dr.Gds.  17  Sept. 

M.  Bruce,  Gr.  Gds 3  Oct. 

J.  R.  Glyn.  CB.  h.p.  Rifle  Br. 
iSAeeiet.  Adjt.  Qen.  for  Auxi- 
liary Foreee  in  Ireland 29  Oct. 

j  J.  Cockbum,  Unatt.  Staff  Off. 

of  Pensioners  6Nov. 

A.  Scudamore,  CB.  Brigade 

'     Depot,  Exeter    9  Nov. 

;R.  W.  McL.  Fraser,  Brigade 

Depot,  Warwick 25  Nov. 

I G.  W.  P.Bincrham,  Ci?.Brigade 

;     Depot,  Beading 29  Nov. 

J.  Gamcron,  CB.  R.  Eng 2  Dec. 

J.   Gonolly,  Unatt.  Military 

Attaehi  at  Tarie   14  Dec. 

A.  P.  Bond,  h.p.  Staff  Gorps, 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 21  Dec. 

O.  B.  Shakespenr,  R.  Art.  ...  22  Dec. 
W.  Hope,CP.  BrigadeDepot, 

Stirling 26  Dec 


1863. 


iW.  F.  Gnrtis,h.p.  ai  Hussars  19  Jan. 

iT.    E.  Knox,    CB.    Brigade 

>    Depot,  Tarmoutk 24  Jan. 

iW.  J.  Loftus,  CB.  h.p.  38  P....  28  Jan. 

M.  G.  Adams,  Unatt 29  Jan. 

E.  W.  Donovan,  Brigade 
Depot,  Bedford 31  Jan. 

H.  P.  Hepburn,  CB.  S.  P.  Gds.    2  Feb. 

Richard  M.Best.h.p.  79  F..Bri- 
oadier  General  Com.  ICagpore 
Force,  Mtidras   5  Feb. 


R.  Ejxox,  h.p.  x8  Hussars   ...  19  Feb. 
W.  J.  Ghamberla^mo,  h.p.  3 

W.LR.  Colonel  on  the  Staff 

at  the  Mauritiue  19  Fob. 

D.  Anderson,  Brigade  Depot, 

Chester     5  Mar. 

P.    G.    Wilkinson,     Brigade 

Depot,  Shrewsbury  16  Mar. 

R.  R.  Harris,  h.p.  60  P.  8.  O. 

of  Pensioners  17  Mar. 

J.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art 18  Mar. 

W.P.Radcliffe,  CB.  h.p.  20  F. 

Inep.  General  of  Musketry  ...  26  Mar. 

T.  H.  Pakenham,  30  F 27  Mar. 

W.  Payn,  CB.  72  F 31  Mar. 

T.Ross,  24  F lApr. 

H.  E.  Weare,  CB.  so  F 10  Anr. 

H.  M.  Hamilton,  CB.  Brigade 

Dopot,  Bury  St.  Edmunds  ...  12  Apr. 
Hon.  F.  A.The8iger,  CB.h.p.gs 

P.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  ; 

Adjutant  General,East  Indies 

with  local  rank  qfMaJ.  Oen.  30  Apr. 
B.  Harrison,  h.p.  11  Hussars  19  May 
B.  W.  B.  Lowe,  CB.  h.p.  86  F.  2  June 
\Hon.  A. G.  G.  Ghichester,  16F.  16  June 
|e.  W.  A.  Stratton,  h.p.  6  F, 

Brigade  Depot,  ^i/ry 30  June 

W.  H.  Seymour,  CB.  h.p.  2  Dr. 

I     Gds 7  July 

SirWm.  Russell,  Bt.,  CB.  h.  p. 

14  Hussars 20  July 

Sir  F.W.  J.  FitzWygram,  Bt. 

Assit.  Adj.  Gen.  for  Auxiliary 

Forces  in  Ireland,   15  Hus* 

Bars  26  July 

V€  J.  G.  Guise,  CB.  h.p.  90  F.    7  Aupr. 

H.  L.  Gardiner,  R.  Art 9  Aup. 

J.  8.  Hawkins,  R.  Eng 12  Aug. 

M.  A.  S.  Biddulph,  CB.  R.Art.  14  Aug. 
Sir  A.  B.  KembaU,  CB.  KCSI. 

R.  Art X  Sept. 

c.  J.  W.  Gox,  CB.   h.p.  13  P., 

Colonel  on  the  Staff,  Jamaica    4  Sept. 

A.  A.  Ghapman,  Brigade 
Depot,  JUichmond 17  Sept. 

G.W.A.Higgin8on,CjB.Gr.Gd8.3o  Sept. 

T.  G.  A.  Oakes,  CB.  Inspecting 
OJieer  of  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
in  Great  Britain x  Oct. 

I  Robert  Hume,  CB.  55  P 8  Oct. 

G.  W.  Green,  Unatt 9  Oct. 

jA.  Browne,  CB.  h.p.  44  P.  ...  13  Oct. 

e.  William  Boyle,  CJ.  89  P....  13  Oct. 

J.  R.  Becher.  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  13  Oct. 

John  Gwilt,  CB.  34  F 22  Oct. 

P.  Peyton,  Brigade  Depot, 
Lichfield 23  Oct. 

B.  O'Brien,  CB.  Brigade  De- 
pot, Tralee  26  Oct. 

R.  P.  Radcliffe,  R.  Art 26  Oct. 

G.  W.  Younghusband,  R.  Art.  26  Oct. 
B.  B.  Hamley,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Commandant  of  Stqff  College  a  Nor. 
S.  E.  Gbrdon,  CB.  R.  Art.  ...  2  Nov. 
Hon.  E.  T.  Gage,  CB.  E.  Art.    s  Nov. 


H.  W.  MontAga,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

C  S.  Henry,  CB.  R.  Art. 

*i.iitonio   Mattel,  R.    Malta 
Fendble  Artillcpy  

C.  Adama,  CB,\q  F 

G.  W.  T.  Rich,  CB.  Brigade 

Depoi,  Wotliaieh 

D.  leid,R.  Art 

J.  W.  Thomas.  CB,  Brigade 

Depot,  Wimeketter   

IWl 

W.  T.  Dickson,  h.p.  16  Lanoors 

R.C.  Romer,  R.  Art 

Wm.    Wilby,     CB,     Brigade 

Depot,  LaweiuUr 

H-  H.  Greer,    CB.   Brigade 

Depot,  DottMpatrick 

H.  BmL.  Brigaulc  Depot,  Birr 
T€  VV.  Olpherte.  CB.  R.  Art. 
H.  W.  B.  Bell,  R.  Eng 

4.  R.   Care>-,    CB.  h.p.  40  F. 
Deputy  Judge  Adeoeate  

W.    C.    L.    Baker,  r.f.p.   R. 

(Madms)  Art 

R.  W.  Lowry,  CB.  47  F 

A-  THylor,  CB.  R.  Eng 

C.  Fanshftwe,  R.  Enp 

T.    Lightfoot.    CB.    Brigade 

I>er>ot,  I>oHea»ter 

T£  Hon.  H.  H.  Clifford,  CB. 

Uuatt.    A»ngta%t   AJLjutani 

OtmerxU      

H.  D'O.  Torrens,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  XeicemstU 

W.    F-     Macbean,     Brigade 

Depc*, -ijrr 

H.  H.  Maxwell,  CB.  R.  Art. 

T.  B.  Butt,  h.p.  86  F 

W.  A-  F^'ers,  CB.  h.p.RlfleBr. 
W.    Drysdale,   CB.    Brigade 

Depot,  Warrington 

G.  F.  Mann,  CB.  R.  Ens:.  ... 
H.  Hope  Crealock,  CB.  Unatt. 
J.  X.  Sargent,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Cardiff'  

<?.  C.  Saivyer,  h.p.  6  Dr.  Gds. 
R.  G.  A.  Luard,  h.p.  62  P.  Af- 

fi^toMi  Military  Secretary  at 

yova  ScaHa    

EdTf. Sea,ger,TaspeetiMff  Officer 

of    Yeowutnry     Cavalry    in 

Greai  BrUain    

Jfftfa.  D.C.  FiUG.  de  Roe,  hp. 

I  Life  Gds.  Jiquerry  to  ike 

Qm^en    

H  EL  Browne,  37  F 

T.  R- Crawley,  h.p.  6  Drs.   ... 

A.  Thompson,  R.  Art 

W.  A-  Middleton.  CB.  R.  Art. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  ... 
W.  H.  Ktrb}',  Brigade  Depot, 

Camterhury 

5.  Westmacott,  R.  Eng 

«r.  G.  J.  Peacocke,  h.p.  t6  F. 

Asfift.  Adj.  Gen.  in  Scotland 
J.  R.  S.  Sayer,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot.  Beriy 

W.  C.Menzies,  R.  Eng 

S-  M.  Laffan,  R.  Eng 

.Vu-  A-  H.  Preeling,  Bt.B..  Eng. 

L.  Graham,  h.p.  18F 

«•.  A.  C.  Robertson,  8  P 

J.  F.  M.  Browne.  CB.  R.  Eng. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General    . . . 

1865. 
A-3(LM'Donald.h,p.Dep.  Batt. 

Afwt.  Adj.  Oen.  at  Dover... 
R.  White,  CB.  Brig.  Depot, 

JvcTvener 

J.  B.  SpTirgin,  CB.  CSI.  Bri- 
gade Depot.  Naa*  

Anc.  W.  Murray,  CB.  h.p.   i 

W.  I.  Begt, 

*.  D.  J.  (Samble.  CB.  Unatt.  A. 

Qr.  Master  Oen.  at  Aldenikot 
G.  B.  Milman,hj;>.  5  F,  Major 

of  the  Tomer  of  London    

V. 'Baker.  h.p.  10  Hnsaars 

E.  H.  Fisher,  R.  Art 

J.  D.  M.  Prior,  Brigade  Depot, 

jirBMpJk    

E.  C.  H-,  Xorrf  Clarina,  97  F... 
J.  Ross,  CB.  Rifle  Brigade  ... 

W.  F.  Brett,  6x  F 

R.  B.  Hawley.  h.p.  60  F.  An- 

tietant  MiUtary  Secretary ... 

F.  A.  WflUs,  CB.  26  F 


a  Nov. 
a  Nov. 

I  a  Nov. 
X7  Nov. 

X7  Nov. 
33  Dec. 

31  Dec. 


5  Jan. 
z6  Jan. 

15  Feb. 

18  Feb. 
22  Fob. 
26  Feb. 
29  Feb. 

X  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
X3  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

I  Apr. 

4  Apr. 


23  Apr. 
27  Apr. 

I  May 
23  May 
23  May 

8  June 


Colonels. 

Sir  G.J.W6lae\ey,CB.KC2fG. 
h.p.  90  F.  On  tpeeial  eerviee 
on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa , 
Commanding  the  Expedition 
ogaiHst  the  A$kantee$f  with 
local  rank  of  Major  General    5  Jtmo 

F.  Carev,  Brigade  Depot, 
HamilUm 19  June 

J.  R.  GKbbon,  CB.  R.  Art 21  July 

c.  C.  E.  P.  Gordon,  CB.  h.p. 

75  P sAng. 

W.  D.  Aitken,R.  Art 3  Aug. 

C.  B.  Fuller,  R.  Art 3  Aug. 

R.  S.  Baynes,  Unatt.  Colonial 

Secretary  at  Gibraltar    7  Sept. 

P.  B.  Roe,  60  Rifles 18  Sept. 

Cha.  Douglas,  R.Art 20  Sept. 

H.  B.  L.  ThuilUer,  CSI.  R.Art.  20  Sept 
J.C.  H.  Jones,  Brigade  Dep6t, 

Warrinalon,  A  $$ut.  Adjutant 

General  at  lAverpool  21  Sept. 

H.  R.  Norman,  C^.h.p.  10  F.  23  Sept. 
e.  G.G.  C.  Stapylton,  Brigade 

Depot,  Ctesw*^ 25  Sept. 

E.  T.  Gloster,  Brigade  Depot, 

Maidstone  26  Sept. 

G.  C.  Vialls,  95  F 26  Sopt. 

J.  H.  C.  Robertson,  h.p.  100  F. 

Auistant  Adjutant  General 

at  Manchester    27  Sept. 

Hon.  P.  R.  B.  Feilding,  CB. 

I    CoUlat.  Gds 7  Oct. 

\e.\y.  T.  L.  Patterson,  h.p.  91  P.  12  Nov. 

I  J.  G.  R.  Aplin,  Brigade  Depot, 

yorihampton  23  Nov. 

Charles  Hood,  58  F 23  Nov. 

W.  G.  Suther,  CB.  R.  Mar.  ...    8  Dec. 

W.  S.  Aslett.  R.  Mar 13  Dec. 


C.  F.  M.  Mundy,  Bengal  S.  C.  23  Mar. 

W.  W.Barrj',  CB.  R.  Art 24  Mar. 

I£on.  D.  M'D.  Eraser,  CB.  R.A.    3  Apr. 

A.  R.  Thomhill,  Madras  8.  C.  27  Apr. 
J.  P.  Redmond,  CB. h.p.61  F.  xo  Maj* 
E.G.  Bulwer,Ci?.h.p.BriL'ade 

Depot,  Aentt.  Adj.  Gen.  for 

Anxiliarv  Forcer  23  May 

J.  C.  Brooke,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  12  June 
R.  Woolley,  Matlras  S.  C 13  June 

B.  T.  Dalton,  CSI.  Bengal  S.  C.  X3  Jime 
H.  Le  Geyt  Bruce,  R.  Art.   ...  14  July 

|L.  Nicholson,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  20  July 
UoH.U.  F.  Keane,  Cli.  R.  Eng. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...     3  Aug. 
G.  H.  Earl  q^Mount  Charles, 

h.p.  1   Lile  Guards,  Extra 

Equerry  to  the  Queen  34  Aug. 

W.  J.  E.  Grant,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  24  Aug. 
Wm.    Hanly,    CB.    Brigade 

Depot,  Chichester x6  Sept. 

\c.  J.  W.  D'Ovly,  h.p.  II  F.  ...  17  Sept. 

lA.  T.  Cadell,  K.  Art 25  Sept. 

|G.  W.  Wnll-er,  U.  Eng 30  Sept. 

U.  Gaye,  R.  Art 3  Oct. 

E.  Fellowcs,  Unfitt,  Aseistant 

I     Adj.  Oen.  in  Ireland  10  Nov. 

jR.  Richards,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  13  Nov. 

C.  S.vnijo  Hutchinson,  h.p.  2 

Dr.  Gds 19  Nov. 

J.  A.  Ballard,  CB.  R.  Enc.  ...  7  Dec. 
C.R.W.Uorvev.C^.Bom.S.C.  11  Dec. 
J.E.  Gastroll,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  n  Dec. 


isee. 

re  C.  C.  Fraser,  CB.  h.p.  11 
Hussars,  Aide  de  Camp  to 
H.B.H.  the  Commander  in 
Chief. x8  Jan. 

•8.  Gatt.  R.Malta  Fenc.  Art.  25  Jan. 

e.  R.  J.  Eagar,  CB.  31  F 15  Feb. 

30  July  {Hon.  S.  J.  G.  Catthorpo,  h.p. 

5  Dr.  Gds 15  Feb. 

'W.  B.  Salmon,  Bombay  8.  C.  18  Feb. 
4  Aug.   J.  K.  Spence,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  18  Feb. 

G.  M.Hill,  Bengal  S.C x8  Feb. 

IT.  Stock,  Bombay  S.C 18  Fob, 

G.  Jackson,  Bengal  S.  C x8  Fob. 

W.G.Woods.CS/JiladrasS.C.  18  Feb. 


20  Juno 

20  June 

6  July 

29  July  ! 


5  Aug. 

JR.  T.  Snow,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  18  Feb. 
30  Aug.  R.  N.  Raikes,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  18  Feb. 
x8  Sept.  E.  E.  Miller,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  i3  Feb. 
23*Sept.  P.  W.  Luard,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  x8  Feb. 
25  Sept.  iGeo.  Selby,  R.Art 18  Feb, 

'G.  Vernor,  Bengal  8.  C 18  Feb. 

7  Oct.   iE.*Wray,  CB.  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

H.  Ramsay,  CB.  Bengal  8.  C.  18  Feb. 

12  Oct.    A.  Boyd,  Bengal  8.  C 18  Feb. 

13  Oct.    R.C. Lawrence, C/?. Ben. S.C.  18  Feb. 
H.  Nicoll,  Bengal  8.  C 18  Feb. 

18  Oct.    ;. John  Worgan,  R.  Art 18  Fob. 

Wm.  S.  Hatch,  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

21  Oct.    J.  D.  Woollcombe,  CB.B..  Art.  18  Feb. 

25  Oct.    A.  VV.  Macintire,  CB.  R.  Art.  18  Feb. 

28  Nov.  IJ.  G.  Petrie,  CB.  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

28  Nov.  I  A.  Wjmdham,  Madras  8.  C...  18  Feb. 

4  Dec.   G.  A.  Fisher,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  x8  Feb. 

15  Dec.   C.  Cooke,  Madras  8.  C 18  Fob. 

[J.  "Wilson,  Madras  8.  C 18  Feb. 

26  Dec.  S.  H.  Becher,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  18  Feb. 
IF.  D.  Atkinson,  Bengal  8.  C.   18  Feb. 

'A.  K.  Gore,  Madras  8.  C 18  Feb. 

IChas.  Harris,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  18  Feb. 

13  Jan.    P.  H.  Scott,  Madras  8.  C 18  Feb. 

J.  S.  D.  Tulloch,  Bengal  8.  C.  18  Feb. 
21  Feb.   H.  T.  Vincent,  Bombay  8.  C.   18  Feb. 

G.  W.  Russell,  Madras  8.  C.  18  Feb. 
9  Mar.  M.C.Spottiswoode.Mad.S.C.  18  Feb. 

Henry  Man,  Madras  8.  C.   ...  18  Feb. 

16  Mar.  John  White,  Madras  8.  C 18  Feb. 

Wm.  J.  Cooke,  Madras  8.  C.  x8  Feb. 

2x  Mar.  C.  L.  Showers,  Bengal  8.  C.  18  Feb. 

A.  Turner,  Bengal  S.  C 18  Feb. 

30  Mar.  H.  D.  Innea,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  x8  Feb. 

30  Mar.  iH.  P.  de  Teissier,  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

X  Apr.  'C.  H.  Diikens,  CSI.  R.Art....  18  Feb. 
ID.  C.  Vanrenen,  R.  Art x8  Feb. 

2  Apr.  'F.  W.  Swinhoo,  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

3  Apr.  |R.  Maclagan,  R.  Eng 18  Feb. 

3  Apr.  '  J.  D.  Campbell,  R.  Bug x8  Feb. 

6  May  IM.  K.  Kennedy,  R.  Eng 18  Feb. 

I W.  C.  R.  Macdonald,Mad.  8.  C.  24  Feb. 
18  May  I  Lord  G.  J.  Manners,  h.p.  R. 
2x  May  1     Horse  Gds 5  Mar. 


I  1867. 

|C.  V.  Jenkins,  19  Hussars x  Jan. 

P.  8.  Thompson,  CB.  14  Uus.    6  Jan. 

J.  H.  F.  Elkington,  6  F 7  Jan. 

J.  Dcsborougb,  CB.  R.Art....  xi  Jan. 
T.  Thompson,  Madras  S.  C...  17  Jan. 
S.  J.  K.  Whitehill,  Bom.  S.C.  X7  Jan. 
A.  P.  Steele,  h.p.  7  Hussars  20  Jan. 

A.  H.  L.  Fox,  Brigade  Depot, 
Guildford    22  Jan. 

G.  A.  Leckie,  Bombay  S.C...  7  Feb. 
H.  D.  Abbott,  CB.  Mad.  8.  C.  9  Feb. 
Robert  Cadoll,  CB.  R.  Art.  ...  ix  Feb. 

R.  K.  Clavell,  R.  Mar 13  Feb. 

H.  Grierson,  15  F 18  Feb. 

8.  F.  C.  Annesloy,  10  F 3  Mar. 

C.  T.  DuPlat,R.  ATt.,Eqn«rry 

tothe  Queen 7  Mar. 

Hon  J  J.  J.  Bourko,  Brigade 

Dep6t,  Brur^o^  8  Mar. 

B.  W.  Boudicr,  Madras  S.  C.     8  Mar. 

8.  Richards,  Bengal  8.  C 8  Mar. 

Sir  A.  Alison,  Bt.,  CB.  Unatt. 

Brigadier  General  Command- 
ing a  Brigade f  We$t  Coast  of 

Africa 17  Mar. 

W.A.Crommelin,  CB.  R.  Eng.  x8  Mar. 
L.  Farrington,BrigadeDepoc, 

Lincoln    25  Mar. 

J.  Bavly,  R.  Eng 26  Mar. 

W.  F.  D.  Jervois,  CB.  R.  Eng.     i  Apr. 

T.  L.  J.  Galhvey,  R.  Eng x  Apr. 

R.  Bumab3',  R.  Eng i  Apr. 

•.  H.  Peel  Yates,  CB.  R.  Art.  26  Apr. 
J.  E.  MicheU,  CB.  R.  Art.    ...  26  Apr. 

"^.  H.  Smith,  CB.  R.  Art 26  Apr. 

X.  O.  8.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art.  26  Apr. 
IT€  W.  O.  Lennox.  CB.  R.  Eng.  26  Apr. 
P.  0.  Penrose,  CB.  R.  Mar....    8  May 

G.  B.  Rodnej',  R.  Mar 16  May 

P.  H.  Fellowes,  R.  Mar 22  Maj' 

A.  C.  Hawkins,  CB.  R.  Art...     i  Jimo 

oyle,  CB.  R.  Mar 8  June 

A.  V.  Falls,  R.  Art 9  June 

3.  J.  Batten,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  10  June 

A.  P.  8.  Green.  R.  Art 30  June 

J.  W.  C.  Williams,  11.  Marine 
Artillery,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Queen   20  June 

E.  A.  Williams,  CB.  R.  Art...  21  Juno 
M.  J.  Tnrnbull,  Bengal  8.  C.  28  June 

J.  E.  T.  Nicolls,  R.  Eng 30  June 

0.  J.  Hodgson,  R.  Eng i  .Tuly 

G.  Sim,  r.f.p.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng.  i  July 
N.  M'l.  Mackay,  R.  Art 16  July 

A.  B.  Hankey,  Brigade  Depot, 
Doreheater  29  July 

T.  Raikes,  CB.  44  F 30  July 

GuyRotton,  R.  Art 21  Sept. 

P.  W.  Bond.  R.  Art 2  Oct. 

B.  Newdigato,  Brigade  DepOt, 
CarUfle 23  Oct. 

W.  F.  Lord  Abinger,  8.  F.  Gds.  21  Nov. 


8 

n.  8.  Wilson,  Madras  8.  C. ...  x8  Dec. 
{}.  UarknesB,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  i8  Dec. 
a.  N.  K.  A.  Yongo,  Brigade 

Depot,  GoZwoy  23  Dec. 

D.  G.  Robinaon.  R.  Eng 3»  Dec. 

1868. 
R.  Phaj-re,  CB.  Bombay  8.C. 

A  iile  de  Camp  to  the  Queen ...    6  Jan. 

T.  Clerk,  Madras  S.  C 10  Jan. 

J .  II.  M.  Babington,  Mad.  S.  C.  10  Jan. 
i'.  (J.  M'Callum,  Ma<lras  S.  C.  10  Jan. 
T.  Grccnaway,  Matlras  S.  C.  10  Jan. 
i\  M.  Barrow,  CB.  Bombay 

S.C 19  Jan. 

D.  Boyd,  Bombay  S.  C 19  Jan. 

AV.  A^buruer,  Bombay  S.  C.  X9  Jan. 

(i.  V.  Johnson,  R.  Art 24  Jan- 

A.  F.  Connell,  R.  Art 12  Feb. 

A.  W.  H.  Meyrick,  h.p.  8.  F. 

CMS 13  Feb. 

J.  C.  Hangbton,  CSL,  Bcn.S.C.  15  Feb. 

V.  Young,  Madras  8.C 15  Fo»'- 

K.  B.  M*Crea,R.  Art 22  Feb. 

F.  Marshall,  h.p.  2  Life  Gds,, 

Aide  de  Camp  to  H.B.U.  the 

Duke  qf  Cambridge  6  Mar. 

A.  Bassano,  CB.  h.p.  32  F.  ...  16  Mar. 
c;.  8.  Digby,  CB.  B.  Mar.  Art.  23  Mar. 
air  W.  H.  R.  Green,  CB.  KCSI. 

Bombay  8.0 5  Apr. 

W.  H.  B  de  Horsey,  Gr.  Gds.  29  Apr. 
J.  E.  Wat6on,r.f.p. k.  (Ben.)  A.   7  May 

C.  W.   Adair,   CB.   R.  Mar. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  29  May 

D.  G,  Pollard,  Madras  8.  C.  ..  12  June 
A.  C.  Plowden,  Bengal  8.  C.  13  June 
VC  Sir  Henry  M.  Havelock, 

Bt.  Cl^,  Unatt 17  June 

T.  F.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  8.  C. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  ao  June 

J.  L.  Elgee,  B.  Art. 27  J«no 

(.'.  V.  WUkieson,  R.  Eng 29  ^^^° 

a.  B.  Prott€(john,  CB.  18  Hus.  3  July 
W.W.H.Greathed.CB.R.Eng.  7  Jaly 
F.  C.  Hassard,  CB.  R.  Eng...    3  Aug. 

C .  Tower,  CB.  3  Dr.  Gds 4  Aug. 

M.  Dillon,  CB.  CSI.  Rifle  Br. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  j 
Militarjf  Seeretarjf  to  the  Com- 
mander in  Chiefs  East  Indiea  15  Aug. 
Sir  Wm.  L.  Merewether,  CB. 

JlCST.  Bombay  8.  C 15  Aug. 

c.  W.  G.  Cameron,  CJ5.  4  F...  15  Aug. 
\V.  E.  MacLeod,  Bombay  8.  C.  15  Aug, 
A.  W.  Lucas,  CB.  Bom.  8.  C.  15  Aug. 
T.  W.  Milward,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  ..  15  Aug. 
H.  H.  A.  Wood, Bombay  8.  C.  15  Aug. 

F.  A.  K.  Loch,  Bombay  8.  C.  15  Aug. 
U.  8t.   C.  Wilkins,  R.  Eng. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  15  Aug. 
H.  W.  Holland.  CB.  Bom.  8.  C.  15  Aug. 
Alex.  Robinson,  Bengal  8.  C.  27  Aug. 

G.  G.  Brown,  R.  Art i  8ept. 

J.  G.  Fife,  R.  Eng x  Sept. 

J.  Jones,  R.  Eng x  8ept. 

C.  W.  Hutchinson,  R.  Eng....     x  8ept. 

E.  A.  Foord,  R.  Kng x  8epL 

M.  Wallace,  CB.  R.  Art i  8ept. 

Vj.  Baring,  h.p.  Coldst.  Gds...  2  Sept. 
H.  D. Taylor, Madras  8.  C. ...  X4  Sept. 
Geo.  Shaw,  CB.  R.  Art.  Aeeiei. 

Adjutant  General 20  Sept. 

F.  G.  Kempster,  Madras  8.  C.  5  Oct. 
A.  R.  Fraser,  Madras  8.  C.  ...    s  Oct. 

A.  F.  F.  Lennox,  R.  Art 10  Oct. 

H.  J.  B.  Macleod,  r.f.p.  R. 

(Bengal)  Art 20  Oct. 

Wm.  HiU,  h.p.  2  W.I.R 28  Nov. 

H.  R.  Hibbert,  h.p.  7  F x  Dec. 

v/.  C.  Trevor,  CB.  54  F 8  Dec. 

S.  Thncker,  Bombay  8.  C.  ...  11  Dec. 
C.  P.  Molony,  Madras  8.  C.  ..  xi  Dec. 
H.  Hopkinson,  Bengal  8.  C...  X2  Dec. 
U,  R.  Mainwaring,  Bengal  S.C.  21  Dec. 
M.  T.  Ffrench,  Madras  8.  C.  2x  Dec. 

A.  L.  Steele,  Madras  S.  C 21  Dec. 

A.  F.  Place,  iiatlras  8.  C 21  Dec. 

!•:.  R.  Curebon,  Com.  Cav.Dep.  28  Dec. 
U.  K.  Bume,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  30  Dec. 


Colonels, 

G.  F.Shakespear.MadrasS.C. 

J.  F.  Pennycuick,  CB.  R.  Art. 

rC  M.  Walker,  45  F 

H.  A.  Sarel,  CB,  h.p.  17  Lan. 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Se- 
eretary  </  State  for  War  ... 

A.  A.  Fisher,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ... 
ITC  G.  Graham,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

B.  W,  Ward,  R.  Eng. 

W.  J.  F.  Stafford,  CB.  Bengal 

J.  T.  Walker,  R.  Eng." ".".".'..... V 

P.  G.  Pipon,  R.  Art 

R.  J.  Meade,  CSI.  Bengal  8.  C. 

J.  M.  Macsrrcgor.  Madras  S.  C. 

R.  J.  Feildcn,  CMO.  Brigade 
Depot,  Greenlaw  

G.  Holroyd.  Beutral  S.  C 

J.  R.  M'Mullin,  Bengal  8.  C. 
I F.  J.  B.  Priestley,  Madras  S.C. 

Sir  Roger  W.  H.  Palmer,  Bt. 
h.p.  2LifeGds 

F.  P.  Layard.  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

5tr8.J.Blane,B<.Ci?.hp.Rfl.Br. 
;G.T.  Field,  R.  Art 

A.  R.  Harenc,  Brigade  Depot, 

,     Perth 

,J.  Gubbins,  Brigade  Depot, 

I     Beverley   

I  A.  K.C.Kennedy,  Madras  S.C. 

A.  Cooper,  Madras  8.  C 

V€  G.  L.  Goo(Uake,  Coldst. 
GdH.  Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen 

Y€  C.  T.  Bourchier.  h.p.  Rifle 
Br.  Aide  de  Camp  1h  theQueen 

F.  H.  Rundall,  R.  Eng 

Hon.  R.  Monck,  Coldst.  Gds. 

A.  C.  Pigou,  R.  Art 

J.  C.  Rattrav,  CB.  h.p.  90  F. 

A.  Howlett,  CB.  Madras  S.C. 
J.  J.  Combe,  Bombay  S.  C.  ... 
T.  P.  Waterman,  Bengal  S.  C. 
J.  Daniel.  Madras  8.  C 

G.  8.  A.  Anderson,  Bom.  8.  C. 

C.  W.  Randolph,  h.p.  Gr.  Gds. 
H.  Hoseai»on,  Madras  8.  C. ... 

B.  E.  Bacon.  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 
H.  G.  W<XKls,  8  F 

F.  L.  Whitmore,  Unatt.  Com- 
mando nt  of  School  of  Mueick 
otKnellerRaU    

H.  P.  Newton,  R.  Art 

*.  Hon.  W.  H.  A.    Foilding, 

Coldst.  Gds 

A.  C.  Gleig,  h.p.  R.  Art.  In- 

epector  of  Army  Sehoole 

G.  H.  Vesey,  R.  Art 

8.  Robinson,  R.  Art 

O.  E.  Rothney,  C5/.Beb.  S.C. 

F.  W.  TraiU-Burroughs,  CB. 
h.p.  93  F 

Sir  C.  H.   Brownlow,  KCB. 

'     Bengal  S.C.  Aide  de  Camp  to 

the  Queen 

C.  P.  Kej-es,  CB.  Madras  8.  C. 

G.  W.M.Hall, C£.  Bengal  S.C. 

C.  F.  T.  DanieU,  28  P 

W.  D.  Morgan,  Bengal  S.C... 
Alex.  Fraaer,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ... 
T.  Wright,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. ... 

W.  K.  M-Leod,  74  F 

E.  H.  Vyse,  3  Hussars    

J.  W.  Pla3'fiur.  R.  Eng 

J.  H.  Stewart,  R.  Mar 

E.  S.  F.  G.  Dawson,  Brigade 
Depots  Aberdeen    

A.  A.  Nelson, Unatt.  ./iffitfaitf 
Adjutant  General ^  Gibraltar 
G.  H.  L.  Milman,  R.  Art.  ... 
J.  8.  Komball,  Bombay  S.C. 
H.  L.  Robertson,  Bentral  S.C. 

G.  C.  Hatch,  Bengal  S.C 

WilloughbyCrewe.MadrasS.O, 
CM. ShakesT)car. Madras  S.C. 

F.  J.  Moberly,  R.  Kng 

C  G.  Arbnthuot,  CB.  11.  Art. 

E.  S.  Bumaby,  Gr.  Gtls 

Wm.  Roberts,  5  F 


10  Feb. 
X5  Fob. 
15  Feb. 


15  Feb. 

15  Feb. 
xs  Feb. 
x5  Feb. 

22  Feb. 

27  Feb. 
I  Mar. 
X  Mar. 
X  Mar. 

I  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
X  Mar. 

2  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
zi  Mar. 

19  Mar. 
7  Apr. 

x9  Apr. 

20  Apr. 

28  Apr. 

29  Apr. 

30  Apr. 

30  Apr. 
x2  May 
14  May 
20  May 

3  June 

11  June 
XX  June 
IX  June 

12  June 
12  June 
14  June 

16  June 
22  June 
10  July 


91  July 
21  July 

28  July 

28  July 
28  July 
5  Aug. 
xo  Aug. 

ID  Aug. 


II  Aug. 
II  Aug. 
X7  Aug. 
22  Aug. 
as  Aug. 
31  Aug. 

5  Sept. 

9  Sept. 
x8  Oct. 
24  Oct. 

5  Nov. 

29  Nov. 

9  Dec. 
xo  Dec. 
XI  Dec. 

11  Dec. 

12  Dec. 
,12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
18  Dec. 
27  Dec. 
27  Dec. 


1870. 


1^^-  J.  M.  Grant,  R.  Eng 7  Jan. 

J.  W.  Lovell,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...    5  .Jan.    H.  C  Adlum,  Bengal  S.C.   ...  13  Jan. 

«;.  H.Saxton,  Madras  8.  C  ...  11  Jan.  ;w.  Agnew,  Bengal  S.C 14  Jan. 

W.  8.  Simpson,  Madras  8.  C  11  Jan.  .G.  F.  Luard,  Madras  S.C    ...  15  Jan. 
v.  P.  L.  O'Connell,  R.  Eng....  15  Jan.  :S.  Mainwaring.  Madras  S.(\  15  Jan. 
< '.  T.  Aitchison,  Bombay  8.  C  x8  Jan.    W.  Rickman,  Brigade  Depot, 
T.  C.  M'Leo.l,  CJ5.  42  F a9Jan.  I    Leieetter  23  Jan. 


.T.  E.  Maync,  Madi-UN  S.C  .24  Jan- 
Sir  Fred.  John  Goldsmid,  CB. 

KCSI.  Madras  S.  C 24  Jan. 

0-  Hamilton.  Bengal  8.  C  ...  24  Jan. 

H.  Francis,  R.  Art 24  Jan. 

A.  H.  Teman,  Bengal  8.  C...  24  Jan_ 

S.  Stallard,  R.  Art 24  Jan. 

C  C  G.  Ross,  Bengal  8.  C...  29  Jim. 

C  R.  O.  Evans,  R.  Art 9  Feb- 

R.  B.  Moore,  Bombay  8.  C  ..  10  Feb. 
ITC  J.  A.  Wood,  Bombay  S.C.  12  Feb. 
E.  A.  Rowlatt,  Bengal  8.C....  14  Feb. 
W.  C.  F.  Goslinjr,  R.  Art X7  Feb. 

E.  C  Marston,  Bombay  B.C.  x8  Feb.. 

F.  G.  T.  Deshon,  h.p.  Depot 

Batt X  Mar. 

E.  Gage,  Madras  S.C 7  Mar. 

C  E.  M.  Walker,  Madras  S.C  xo  Mar. 
H.  M.  Wilson,  Bengal  S.C. ...  14  Mar. 
P.  8.  Lumsden,  CB.  CSI.  Beng. 

S.C   Aide  de   Camp  to   the 
I     Queen  x6  Mar- 

G.  D.  Pitt,  CB.  h.p.  80  F.  Dep. 

1     Adjutant  4-  Q.  31.  Gen,  Cape 

of  Good  Hope    21  Mar. 

H.  Drummond,  R.  Kng 24  Mar- 

A.  Stewart,  R.  Art 24  Mar- 

W.  Fullerton,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  26  Mar- 
G.  N.  Boldero,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

I     D.  Qr. Hatter  Gen. .Malta...  31  Mar. 

|G.  Mein,  Brigade  Depot,  Taim- 

I    ton 1  Apr-. 

F.  G.  Ilibbert,  Brigade  Depots 

!    Bradford 4  Apr. 

Jolm  Peel,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  16  Apr. 
L.  E.  Knight,  Brigade  Depot, 

Lichfehl  XI  May- 

W.  Earle,  Gr.  Gds 20  May 

8.  J.  Hire.  Bengal  8.  C a8  May- 

rC  John  Wateou,  Ci^.Bombay 

I     S.C  Aule  de  Camp  to  theQueen  28  May 

I  P.  Robertson-RofeS,  h.p.  Dep. 

Batt aJuno 

F.  W.  Hastings,  R.  Art 5  Jun4> 

R.  H.Gall,  CB.  h.p.  14  Hus. 

'     Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen, 

A.  Qr.  Most.  General,  Dover    6  Juno 

C  Holroyd.  Bengal  S.C xx  June 

,C  R.  Baugh,  Bombay  S.C. ...  12  June 
J.  Nisbett,  Bengal  8.  Corps...  12  June 
,J.   N.  H.  Maclean,     Madras 

Staff  Cori)8 12  Juno 

C  J.  Bradley,  Madras  S.C. ...  12  June 

B.  J.  Lawder,  Madras  S.C  ...  18  June 
A.  Macqueen,  Bengal  S.C  ...  18  June 

G.  R.  Phillips,  Madras  S.C...  i8  June 

T.  W.  Marten,  h.p.  7  F ao  June 

G.  8.  Young,  h.p.  80  F ao  July 

|R.  N.  Tronson.  Bengal  S.C...  34  July 
S.  Henning,  CB.  38  F as  July 

I  Reg.  Ouseley,  Bengal  S.C  ...  99  July 
'A.  Wombwell,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 
j    Aut.Adj.Gen.atPortemoutk    x  Aug-- 
•T.  T.  Haggard,  R.  Art. 3  Aufj^ 

J.  C  Hailes,  R.  Art 3  Aug-- 

W.  Campbell,  h.p.  100  F 4  Aug-. 

W.  C  Anderson,  Bombay  S.C.    6  Aug  . 

T.  C  Longcroft,  Madras  S.C.  20  Aug. 

H.  A.  Smjlh,  R.  Art 31  Aug?. 

E.  F.  Burt<m,  Madras  S.C.  ...  x8  Sept- 

J.  S.  Davies,  Bengal  S.C 18  Sept. 

P.  W.  Phillipps,  R.  Art 20  Sept. 

IH.  B.  Hodgson.  Bombay  S.C.  29  Sept. 
iF.  M.  M.  Ommanney,  E.  Art.    i  Nov-. 

iR.  K.  Freeth,  R.  Art i  No%-. 

,W.  A.  G.  Wright,  R.  Mar xo  Nov- 

,G.  W.  Forbes.  R.  Mar aoNoy. 

:H.  H.  Morant,  Brigade  Depot, 
I     Sunderland^  Aide  de  Camp  to 

I     theQueen    la  Nov. 

iF.  J.  Richards,  R.  Mar ai  Nov. 

F.  8.  Blyth,  40  F 24  Nov. 

iJ.  H.  Dunne,  99  F 9$  Nov. 

iH.  Adair,  R.  Marine  Art a8  Nov. 

iT.  Rattray,  CB.  CSI.  Bengal 

S.C 10  Dec. 

'  J.  H.  Champion,  Bombay  S.C  xo  Dec. 

.G.  U.  Price.  Bombay  S.C 10  Dec 

,W.  R.  Eliott.  Bengal  S.C xo  Doc. 

R.  Benson,  Madras  S.C 10  Dec* 

'R.  M.  Johnstone.BombavS.C  ix  Dec. 

J.  M.  Cripps,  Bengal  S.C xx  Dec. 

J.  W.  Bristow.  Bengal  S.C  ...  xx  Dec. 
J.  P.  Sandwith,  Bombay  S.C.  xx  Dec. 
Arthur  Butcher,  R.  Marines...  13  Dec. 

R.  H.  Currie.  ^9  F 19  Dec. 

J.  Bean,  R.  Kng ax  Dec 

A.  Light,  R.  Art aa  Dec. 

C  A.  Moylc,  Bombay  S.C  ...  aa  Dcc^ 


E.  Thonipsoa,  Bombay  S.C... 

T.  (\  LypM,  Brigade  Depot, 

Frettom 

1871. 

B.  P.  Llovd,  Bengal  S.C 

J.  a  PennTS,  Bengal  S.C.  ... 

J  R.  Pujfhe.  Bengid  S.C 

G.  G.  Moxon,  Bengal  S.C.   ... 

R.  Gipps.  Scots  Fus.  GdB.     . 

FiteRor  M.  H.  SoaiCT!»et,  R.E. 

J.  C.  U"x>d,  Bengal  S.  C 

<;.  Colcloaffh,  R.  Art 

A.  J.  H.  Klliot.  UnaU.  A,Q. 
M.Gn.,P<»rf*month 

H.  L.  CTjermeide,  R,  Art 

F.Manlail,  Ma<lra8  8.C 

J.  P^  ifackenzie,  105  F 

G.  BaH.jck,  Madras  S.C 

0.  J.  McL.  Farrinjrton,  Ben- 
gal S.C 

R.  .K.  Lo^an,  CB.  57  P 

H.  E-  J:u»b.  Bombay  S.C.  ... 

F.  W.C.  Ortl.  R.  Art 

(   W  Walker,  Bombay  S.C. 

rCH  Rowlands,  4X  F 

J  20.  N;i»on,  Brigade  Dep«*»t, 

Fori- 

W.  L.  Ciihuaac,  Bombay  S.C. 

V  B.  Forde.  R- Art 

C  C.  Dniry,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 
H.F.  Williams,  BrigadeD  pot, 

Bvmlry  

T  Jamc.-*,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C... 

G.  Dmrv,  R.  >£ar 

i.  F.  Richardson,  CB.  Bengal 

S.C 

Ct.  B,  Harman,  Brigade  Depot, 

Fo^UfraH 

D.J.  Baillie,   R.   Horse  Gds. 

F.  .\.  Smith,  Madras  S.  C 

J:  T.  Faaken,  Madras  S.  C... 

G.  E.  Holmes.  Bengal  S.  C... 

E  M.  Rvan,  Bengal  S.  C 

'^  S.  Jones,  Bombay  S.  C — 
;  F.J.  SLe\'en9on,  Madr.  S.C. 

J  A.  Wrieht,  Bengal  S.  C 

W.  ('.  PhiUips.  Madras  S.C... 

E.  H.  Coachman,  R.  Art 

T'  (.'.  Drary-Lowc,  17  Lane. 

W  Scott.  Bombay  S.C 

.'  A.  FxiUer,  R.  Eng 

'    K.  Boshe,  h.p.  50  F 

i.  .V  Thomson,  14  F 

U.  C.  Johnstone,  CB.  Bengal 

Staff  Corps    

I  C.  O.  Creagh-Osbome.  CB. 

if 

V.  T.  ilairis,  R.  Eng 

S  F.  Graham,  Bengal  S.C... 

B.  Parrott,  Bengal  S.  C 

J.  W.  Toonghusband,  C8I. 

Bombay  S.C 

R.  D.  Ardagh,  Madras  S.  C... 
K.  M.  Haoltain.  Madras  S.  C. 

A.  Stevens.  Madras  S.  C 

J.  N.  Young, Bengal  8.  C 

J.  London.  Mattaw  8.  C 

G.  A.  St.  P.  Fooks.  Ben.  S.  C. 

E.  A.  Wflde,  R.  Marines 

J  G  Boothli^,  R.Art 

H  H.  O'Coiinell,  Madras  S.C. 

H.  Shewell,  Bombay  S.  C 

«^  (-'.  Rich,  Madras  S.  C 

t  J.  Fremantle,  Coldst.  Gde. 
»"  A-  Riach,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 

J  R  Fulton,  Madras  S.  C 

fl- Unsrin.  Bengal  S.  C 

A  Ritherdon,  Madras  S.  C... 

fc  Ford.  Madras  a.  C 

H.  Le  P.  Trench.  Ben^ral  S.C. 

H- Bahaa,  Bengal  8.  C 

A  Bag.,t.  Bengal  S.  C 

''  St-G.  Brownlow.  Ben.S.C. 
P  F.  Gardiner,  Bengal  S.  C. 
' .  F.  Smith,  Bengal  S.  C 

V  B.  Beatson,  Bengal  S.  C... 
?.  P.  Anderson,  Bengal  8.  C. 

H.MilK  Bengal  S.C 

A  H.  Cobbc,  17  F 

Wm.  Lyons,  h.p.  5  W.  I.  R. 

Aui.  Adj.O^M.  Home  Dittrict 
i  W.  A-  Kennedy,  R.  Marines 
-'  I  Marrav,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
'  VL  C.WUliams.R.HoTse  Gds. 

J  K.  Fraser.  Bengal  8.  C 

T  GiSUlan,  Madras  8.  C 

'^  FaithfWl,  Bengal  S.  C.   .  . 

^-  T.  Leigh,  Bengal  8.  C 

Ani.  Fine,  Bombay  S.  C 


ColoueU, 

22  Dec.  J.  F.  Stoddard.  Madras  S.  C. 
'j.  Elphinstone.  Madras  S.  C. 

25  Dec.    Lewis  Felly,  CSI.  Bom.  S.C. 

Wm.  S.  Hewett,  Bombay  S.C. 

3  Jan.    Wm.  B.  Irwin,  Bengal  S.  C... 

3  Jan.    H.  J.  Day.  Bombay  S.  C 

3  Jan.  J.  W.  Laurie,  Unatt.  Int^eting 
3  Jan.  ;  Fitld  Officer  0/ Militia  and 
5  Jan.   '     VoluHtcera  in  Nova  Scotia... 

25  Jan.    H.  R.  Drew,  Bengal  S.  C 

29  Jan.    C.  H.  Abdy,  Madras  S.  C 

30  Jan.    C.  B.  Basdeu,  Bengal  S.  C... 

lE.  H.  Blomfleld.Madras  S.  C. 
I  Feb.  Iw.  D.  Stanley,  Madras  S.  C. 
Feb.    H.  A.  Dwyer,  Bengal  S.  C. 


12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
12  Dec. 


;  Feb.   J.  D.  MacDonald.  Ben.  S.  C. 
12  Feb.  1872. 

15  Feb.  A,  H.  Hope,  Madi-as  S.C.     ... 

I R.  G.  Jones,  Madras  S.  C 

15  Feb.  IL.  R.  Christopher,  Ben.  S.C. 

17  Feb.   J.  T.  Francis,  Bombay  8.  C... 
25  Feb.   R.  Biddulph,  R.  Art 

27  Feb.    L.  H.  H.  Holland,  Madr.  S.C. 

10  Mar.  C.  W.  Taylor,  Madras  S.C... 
23  Mar.  C.  Herbert,  Bengal  S.  C 

lE.  Oakes,  Bengal  S.  C 

28  Mar.  [R.  G.  Coles,  1  F 

31  Mar.  I  H.  T.  Glyn,  24  F 

1  Apr.    C.  G.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Eng. ... 

14  Apr.   A.  F.  Baird,  Bengal  S.  C 

J.  Marquis,  Bengal  S.  C 

18  Anr.    E.  A.  B.  Tra vers, Madras  S.C. 
3  May  'A.  B.  Little,  Bombay  8.  C... 

23  -May    A.  Prichard,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

J.  Croflon,  R.  Eng 

27  May   W.  D.  Dickson,  BombHv  S.C. 

i  John  Dwyer,  r.f.p.  14  F.  

2  June  F.  E.  Appleyard,  85  F 

5  June  [Geo.    Hyde    Page,    Brigade 

11  June  j     Depot,  Kingston  on  Thames 

11  June  \A.  C.  M*3Iaster.  Madras  S.C. 

12  June  G.  M' Andrew,  Bengal  S.C  ... 

12  June  I  J.  L.  Nation,  Bengal  S.  C 

12  June  iW.  C.  Russell,  R.  Art 

12  June  A.  B.  Johnson,  Bengal  S.  ('. . 
12  June  il^«S:  H.  T.  Macpherson,  CB. 

12  Juno  {    Bengal  8.  C 

12  June  St.  J.  <ys.  Muter,  Bom.  8.  C. 

15  June  G,  E.  Baynes,  h.p.  8  F 

19  June  J.  P.  Watts,  Madras  8.  C 

20  June  F.  H.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  C 

36  June  H.F.M.  Boisragon,  Ben.  8.  C. 
27  July  ;h.  W.  Mawbey,  R.  Mar.  Art. 

J.  T.  DalyeU,  21  F - 

31  July  \W.  Cooper,  19  F 

F.  M.  Colvilo,  C5.  43  F 

3  Aug.  iH.  T.  Bartlett,  Bcnffal  8.  C. 


3  Aug. 

4  Aug. 
19  Aug. 

19  Aug. 

20  Aug. 
20  Aug. 


V€  J.  C.  M'NeiU,  CMO.  h.p. 
48  F.  Colonel  on  the  Stc^, 
OoldCooMt 

James  Orr,  Madras  8.  C 

C.  M.  J.  Thornton,  R.  Art.  ... 

J.  Ainslie,  i  Dragoons  

F.  R.  Chesney,  R.  Eng. 


12  Dec. 
22  Dec. 
22  Dec, 
25  Dec. 
25  Dec. 
25  Dec. 
25  Dec. 
31  Dec. 

2  Jan. 
2  Jan. 
4  Jan. 

12  Jan. 

15  J.in. 
25  Jan. 
35  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

2  Feb. 
9  Feb. 

13  Feb. 

16  Fob. 

17  Feb. 
17  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
»6  Feb. 
27  Feb. 

1  Mar. 

2  Mar. 

3  Mar. 
6  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
8Mnr. 
8  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
1 1  Mar. 
II  Mar. 

13  Mar. 

18  Mar. 
30  Mar. 

30  Mar. 
2  Apr. 

9  Apr. 
10  Apr. 
17  Apr. 
17  Apr. 
21  Apr. 

31  Apr. 


20  Aug.  Paget  Bayly,  Brigade  Depot, 

21  Aug.       Port  Qeorge 

21  Aug.  C.  B.  6.  Bacon,  Bengal  8.  C... 
21  Aug.  W.  Gordon,  Bengal  8.  C 

23  Aug.  D.  Briggs,  Bengal  8.  C 

24  Aug.  H.  8.  Bivar,  Bengal  8.  C 

30  Aug.  ;R.  Ranken.  Madras  8.  C 

31  Aug.  C.  Lyons-Montgomery,  Ben. 

1  Sept.!     S.C 

6  Sept. IB.  T.  Reid,  Bengal  S.C 

6  Sept.  R.  D.  Macpherson, Ben.  S.C. 

6  Sept.!  J.  P.  Nixon,  Bombay  8.  C 

9  Sept.  I E.  F.  Waterman.Madras  8.  C. 

16  Sept.  I R.  W.  Chambers,  Bengal  8.  C. 

16  Sept. IT.  H.  Sibley,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

17  Sept.  I H.  W.  H.  Coxe,  Bengal  S.  C. 

17  Sept. I H.  T.  Briggs,  Bombay  8.  C... 

18  Sept.  A.  C.  Cooke,  C5.  R.  Eng.    ... 

26  Sept."J.  B.  Thring,  R.  Art 

27  Sept.jC.  Pasley,  R.  Eng 

27  Sept. 'J.  F.  E.  Travers,  R.  Art 

27  Sept.lH.  Wray,  R.  Eng 

30  Sept.'G.  Leslie,  R.  Art 

20  Oct.   IH.  L.  F.  GrevUle,  R.  Art 

30  Oct.    H.Bent,  R.Art 

T.  A.  L.  Murray,  R.  Eng 

I  Nov.  T.  luglis,  R.  Eng 

ToNov. '5i>  A.  Clarke,  Ci?.  KCUQ. 
30  Nov.  I     R.  Eng 

7  Dec.   J.  Y.  Moggridge,  R.  Eng 

11  Dec.    J.  G.  Jervois,  R.  Eng 

12  Dec.   A.  MacKenzie,  CB.  78  F 

12  Deo.  A.T.Etheridge,C5/.Bom.S.C. 
T2  Dec.  J.  D.  Williams.  Bombay  8.  C. 
12  Dec,  'J.  A.  Angus,  Bengal  S.  C 


25  Apr. 
a  May 
6  May 
8  May 
8  May 

19  May 
24  May 
It  June 
IX  June 

11  June 

12  June 

12  June 
12  June 
12  June 
12  June 
12  June 

12  June 

13  June 
21  June 

2  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 

6  July 
6  July 
10  July 
13  Julv 

13  July 

14  July 

15  July 


E.  L.  Scott.  Bomlwy  S.  C 

V.  H.  Bowkt*.  63  F 

J.  Smith,  Bengal  S.C 

H.  W.  Parish,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  i)<'t?ir«'#  

C.  M- Arthur,  R.  Mar 

F.  G.  Stainforth,  Bengal  S.C. 

W.  J.  Jones,  Madras  S.C 

James  Rose,  2 F.  Aide  de  Cjmp 

to  the  Queen 

E.   ChinpindalJ.    Clt.    19  F., 

Aidr  de  Camp  to  the  Queen.. . 
I  A.  J.  P.  Ewart,  Madras  S.  C. 

E.  A.  Saunders,  Madras  S.  C. 
A.  G.  Davidson,  Madra^i  S.  C. 

|C.  K.  Pearson.  3  F 

iW.  C.  Bancroft,  16  F 

C.  S.  Duudas,  R.  Art 

C.  J.  S.  Wallace,  25  F 

A.  A.  P.  Browne.  109 P.... 

J.  C.  B.  De  Butts,  R.  Kug 

G.  R.  Greaves,  h.p.  70  F.  Chi^f 
I     of  the  Staff,  Hold  Coast   

C.  M.  Young,  R.  Art 

J.  A.  Angclo,  R.  Art 

W.  C.  Clarke,  Madins  S.  C... 
T.  H.  Stoddard,  Madras  8.  C. 

D.  J.  F.  Newall,  R.  Art 

Geo.  H.  Hnwc3,  9  F.  Aide  de 

Camp  to  the  Queen 

J.  I.  Macdonell,  71  F 

F.  L,  Alexander,  R.  M.  Art... 

E.  A.  H.  B.icon,  Bombny  S.C. 
J.  Bates,  Bomlmv  S.  C 

G.  N.  Cave,  Bcnjjral  8.  C 

F.  Schneider,  Bombay  8.  C... 

I  J.  Dawson,  Bengal  S.C 

C.  F.  G.  Lamb,  Bengal  S.  C. 
F.  Alexander,  Bengal  S.  C... 

E.  T.  Boddam. Madras  S.C... 
J.  S.  Dunbar,  Bengal  S.  C... 

F.  L.  Magniac,  Madras  S.C. 

F.  R.  Glanvillc,  R.  Art 

1873. 

c.  F.  Hammerslcy,  Unatt. 
A.Q.M.  Gen.  at  Alderthot 
while  Inspector  of  Ogmnasia 

[W.  L.  Dumnresq,  R.  Art 

G.  S.Tilly,  R.  Eng 

A.  Cadcll,  R.  Eng 

'W.  V.  Shewell.  Bombay  8.  C. 
G.  B.  Mainwaring,  Ben.  8.  C. 
E.  H.  C.  Wintle,  Bengal  S.  C. 
W.  E.White.  Madras  8.  C.  ... 
Charles  Hight,  Madras  S.  C. 
E.  N.  Perkins.  Bengal  S.  C... 

A.  Bunny,  CB.  R.  Art 

Henry  Butler,  h.p.  57  P 

R.  D.  Kerr,  R.  Eng 

Geo.  Swiney,  Bengal  B.C.... 
C.  T.  Harkness,  Madras  8.  C. 
P.  W.  A.  Robson.  Madr.  8.  C. 
G.   McB.    B.    Farquharson, 

Bombay  8.  C 

G.  Le  M.  Tapper,  R.  Art 

C.  G.  H.  Coote,  Madras  8.  C. 
H.  R.  Morgan,  Madras  S.  C. 

J.  Davis,  20  F 

W.  8.  Row,  Bengal  S.  C 

A.  8.  Allan,  Bengal  S.  C 

D.  E.  Hostc,  CB.  R.  Art 

|H.  Hevman,  R.  Art 

C.  C.  Chesney,  R.  Eng. ...  

W.  R.  E.  Alexander, Btn.  S.C. 
!  A.  H.  Paterson,  Bentral  S.  C. 
IaV.  S.  S.  Mulcastor.  Madr. S.C. 

IC.  B.  Ewart.  CB.  R.  Eng 

C.  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nugent,  CB.  R. 

Eng 

'R.  B.  MacLeod,  21  Hussars... 

|W.  S.  Oliphant,  R.  Eng 

'G.  Prinsfle,  Madras  S.  C 

H.  Hyde,  R.  Enir 

E.  Belfield,  R.  Eng 

H.  P.  Bythesea,  h.p.  12  F.  ... 
J.  B.  Knocker,  Madras S.  C... 

J.  L  Gibbs,  Bengal  8.  C 

W.  J.  Grav,  R.  Art 

rC  T.  de  C.  Hfonilton,  64  P. . . . 
E.  N.  Sandi lands,  Ben.  S.  C. 

J.  Stokes.  CB.  R.  Eng 

{Sir  Charles  "Walters  D'Oyly, 

I     Bart.  Bengal  S.  C 

H.  D.  Manning.  Bengal  S.  C. 
J.  M.  Nuttall.Ci?. Bengal  S.C. 

C.  W.  Dun,  Madras  S.  C 

A.D.  Dickens, CJ?. Ben tfal  S.C 
J.  A.  Steel,  Bengal  S.  C 


?5  July 

25  July 
29  July 

31  July 
31  July 
4  Aug- 
n  Aug. 

14  Aug. 

uAup. 
14  Au^'. 
14  Aug. 
14  Aug. 
14  Aug. 
14  Aug. 
19  Aug. 
21  Aug. 
21  Aug. 
21  Aug. 

12  Sept. 

1  Oct. 

2  Oct. 
:jOct. 

26  Oct. 
31  Oct. 

2  Nov. 

27  Nov. 
I  Dec. 

3  Dec. 

4  Dec. 
10  Dec. 
10  Dec. 

10  Dec- 

11  Dec. 
II  Dec- 
II  Dec- 
II  Dec. 
23  Dec. 
29  Dec. 


I  Jan. 
I  Jan.. 
I  Jan. 

1  Jan. 

6  Jan. 
8  Jan. 
8  Jan. 
8  Jan. 
8  Jan. 
8  Jan. 

xo  Jan. 
x6  Jan. 

22  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

2  Feb. 

3  Feb. 
15  Feb. 

15  Feb- 

23  Feb. 

23  Feb. 
I  Mar. 
1  Mar- 

1  Mar- 

2  :Mar. 

3  Mar. 

3  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

5  M;.r. 
oMar. 

16  Mar. 

17  Mar. 
1  Apr. 
5  Apr. 

24  Apr. 

7  Mav 

20  May 

21  May 
4  Jun3 

10  Juno 
10  June- 
10  Juno 

10  Juno 

11  June 
iL  June 


Colonels — Lleutenani  CoJoneh, 


TO 

UC  R.H.KeatinK0,C5f.  liom. 

S.  C II  June 

W.  L.  Morrison,  R.  Enj^ ii  June 

John  Doran.CVi.  Benj,Ml  S.  C.  ii  .Time 
G.  F.  Carnefjie,  Benjfftl  S.  C.  ii  June 

¥.  Phillips,  Uombov  S.  C ii  June 

R.  S.  Couchman,  Afadms  S.C.  ii  June 

J.  Thacker,  Bombay  S.  C n  June  \  

T.W-.Morr-.SenS;ll:c.:::::  :;  jSSo  i  LnUIBNAHT  0010HEL8. 

A.  Sa^e,  Madrjis  S.  C ii  Juno  '    ^  ,      ^^       1826. 

H.  S.  Obbard,  Bengal  S.  C ii  June  i  NV.  Leader  Maberly,  Unatt...  30  Dec. 


iDc  S.  Barro\r,  Madras  S.  C. 
J.  R.  Boswall.  Madi-a.s  S.  C. 
J.  Davidsou.  Madra»  S.  C.  ... 
(I.  T.  Hillinrd,  Madras  S.  C. 
J.  S.  Martyr.  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
C.  Murray,  Bengal  S.  C 


28  Doc.  iR.  Bates,  r.f.p.  83  F 2  May 

28  Dec.    E.  J.Carthcw,  R.  Art 3»  May 

28  Dec.  Ig.  T.  Brice,  17  F 28  July 

28  Dec.    M.  J.  Havmau,  Unatt 17  Aup. 

28  Dec.  iG.  C.  Henrj',  R.  Art 31  Aup. 

28  Dec.    5irG.F.C.  Pocock.l?/.  Unatt.  20  Sept. 

W.  J.  WiUiamu,  R.  Art 24  Oct. 

IR.  Roney-Dougal,  h.p.  Dep6t 

Batt 26  Oct. 


I  Dec. 


W.  N.  Pace,  Madraa  S.  C. 
J.  G.  Palmer,  Madras  S.C.  ... 

•C.  T.  Palin,  Bombay  .S.  C 

W.  H.  Stubbs,  Bengal  S.  C... 

Hugh  Rose.  Bengal  S.  C. 

O.  B.  MiiUoson,  CSI.  Bengal 
S.C 


t  June 


1854. 


II  June  e.  W.  G.  Dawkin8,h.p.  Coldat. 

II  June  !     Gds 6  Nov. 

II  Juiio  I  1866. 

II  June    Tyrrell  MatthiasByme.Unatt.  26  Dec. 
R.  F.  W.  Sibthorp,  Unatt.    ...  26  Dec. 
--June;  ^^^ 


'b.  Walton,  Bengal  S.  C 

L.  G.  Patret,  h.p.  R.  Art.  Com. 

I    I$U  of  Wight  Art.  Militia...  26  Dec. 

I  1866. 

C.  E.  Oldei-shaw,  R.  Art 26  Jan. 

E.  W.  Saru'out,  h.p.  18  F.  A$- 
ti»t.  Adj.  4-  Q.M.O.  Wrtt 
Indira   i  Apr. 

iH.  C.  Lodder,  h.p.  47  F 1  Apr. 

't.  Tydd.  h.p.  16  F i  Apr. 


F.Appk'^Mth.M;i(lnisS.  ('....  12  Juno  1868.  ij.  G.  Wv-fiovd.  Unatt 20  Apr. 

W.  H.  Cuming.Mn'IrasS.C.  ..  12  Juno  ,  W. Child, Unatt. S.O. of  Pens.  23  Nov.  r_  Prestm,  44  F 24  Apr. 

R.M.Maciloimld,  M:idrjuS.C.  12  June  I  H.B.J.  Wynyard,  Unatt.  Coin.  G.  S.  Macl>e:ui,  Bengal  S.C.  29  Apr. 

P.  L.  Holmes,  Madras  S.C...  12  June  '     of  R.  l£ibernia»  Mil.  School  13  Doc.  <\   j.;'  ji  Anson'  R  An      '        12  May 

J.  G  Touch,  Madras  S.C 12  June  |  C.Cooch.  Unatt.  .'. '^'.'.''.'.'..  25  Juno 

C.  H.  Byor.-*,  Bungal  S.  C 12  June  1  „   ^*       ^,  t  \  F  Warren    Ritte  Briirado    i  Au^. 

H.Keut.77F..     ,3  June  H.  C.  Fletcher,  S.  Fus.  Gds.  24  Juno   j  ph^JT'^r'  T^^     ^     ^  ^lXu% 

R.B.tcs'/n%  Lire  Gds 13  June  ^^^V:  J')}}SL^lf'^iy.^^'±    .0...  i:it.^::^'!l'^out:VvnU,.     '^     ^' 


30  Oct. 

loNov. 

10  Nov. 

6  Dec. 

(t.  J.  Wigram,  Cold.st.  Gds...  11  Dec. 

F.  T.  Meik,  r.f.p.  i  F 25  Doc. 

1867. 

A.  Lambton,  Coldst.  Gds 18  Jan. 

»,_    L.  W.  Poun,  CB.  R.  Art 20  Jau. 

Apr.  ij,^  p  Miller.  R.  Art 2  Feb. 

\V:  H.  Owvn,  R.  Art 4  Feb. 


€.  W.  Miles,  Bengal  S.  C 7  July 

T.  H.  Chambcrlaiu,  Ben.  S.  C.    8  July 
J.  E.  Cracrolt.  Bengal  S.  C...  10  July 

E.  Tyrwhitt,  Bcngiil  S.C 10  July 

H.  B.  A.  Ponlton,  Beuk'al  S.  C.  10  July 
L.  B.  Jones,  Bengal  S.  C 16  July 


Master,  School  of  Muskelrjf  26  Dec. 

1860. 

Chas.  S.  S.  E.  Gordon,  Unatt. 
Ooc.  and  Com.  ]£.  Victoria 
Jiotpitaf,  Xetlry    i  Apr. 


^,   „„     ^  ..      ,        ,  ,,      ^r  1      I  rt.  D.  Smart.  Uuatt 

H.  R.Hathway,  Bombay  S.  C.  16  July    s.  H.  S.  Inglefleld,  h.p.  R.  Art. 

.L  S.  Trevor,  R.  Eng 17  July  ',     Lt.Cohuel  Com.  Hants  AH. 

H.  D.  Slade,  r  Dr.  Gdj* 22  July 

AVm.  Elwyn,  Bengal  S.  C 23  July 


Militia.. 


4  May 


P.  W.  L'Estrange,  R.  Art.    ...  13  Feb. 

R.  Young,  R.  Eng i  Mar. 

R.  H.  Champion,  h.p.  R.  Art. 
Adj.     Corn  tea  II    and    Decon 
A.  Camegy,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  27  July  lc"N'VturrGT*Gd8         "  '"   28  Doc'  '     J^'"'''*-*  ^**''-  ^^if^fia       .....    8  Mar. 

E.  G.  Langmore,  Bengal  S.  C.  28  July  T'  ^-  '"''''^'  ^"-  Vl ' ^^-  •^-  Grander.  Bengal  S.  C^.  25  Mar. 

J.  P.W.Carapbcll,  Bengal  S.C.  28  July  ' 1861.       ^  ,  J.  M'ponnell,  h.p.  Cape  M.  R.  15  Maj- 


.,  r,  .,.  .-     ,.  .,  .,  ^./  fArtbur  Pigott,h.p.  20  F.  SUiff 

'^;;*^;^«r^*^*-  ^cn-al  S.  C 25  July       otHcer  of  Pensioners 6  July 

W.  J.  Ward,  Ben/al  ft.  C 25  Ju b'  'Claud  Alexander,  Gr.  Gda.  ...  31  Aug. 


John  Singleton,  L  Art '.  .'.    2  Aug.  .T.R.H.Drummond  Hay.  h.p. 


W.R.Houghton. Bombay  S.C.    2  Aug. 

<J.  Smith,  Madras  8.  C 2  Aug. 

IV.  Serres,  Madras  S.  C 10  Aug. 

P.  S.  Cuaningham,  Mad.  S.S.  10  Aug. 

•C.Nicholls,  Madras  S.  C 12  Aug. 

L.  W.  Back,  Madnis  S.  C.  ...  20  Aug. 
A.  B.  Marsack,  Madr.w  S.  C.  20  Aug. 
J.  C.  West.  Mudnuj  S.  C 20  Aug. 


78  F. 29  Jan. 

J.  W.   Graves,    Unatt.   Staff 

Officer  of  Pensioners 9  Mar. 

A.Hunt.  Unatt 23  Mar. 

F.  R.  F(»r.«tc'r,  h.p.  4  Dr.  Gds.  20  Apr. 
c.  John  Hacketi,  76  F 26  Nov. 

1862. 


P.  Smith,  Gron.'Gds.' 29  May 

YC  G.  A.  Rpnn3',  R.  Art i  June 

G.  Hutchinson,  CSl.  Bengal 

S.C iJnly 

W.  G.  Androwcs,  R.  Art 6  July 

R.  Mackenzie,  R.  Art 6  July 

C.  S.  Hutchin.sou,  R.  Eng.  ...     6  Julj- 

L.  (r.  Phillips,  Gr.  Gd« 7  Aug. 

I  J.  P.  Pigott,  Unatt.  St.all'  Off. 

\    ofPensionnrs 

Lord  Wm.  Fred.  Ernest  Sey- 
mour, Coldiftrcam  Guards 


7  Sept . 
3  Oct. 


,,   ,     .  .1.  W.  Meredith,  45  F 7  Mar. 

W  .  Belhur.s,  Unatt. 12  Aug.  (;.  h.  Moncriofl'.  S.  Fus.  GWa.  19  Aug. 

W.  E.  M.  Reilly.  CIJ.  R.  Art.  22  Aug.  (;.  h.  Ingilby,  R.  Art 9  Nov. 

■\V.  B.  Sa-ndors,  R.  Art 22  Aug.  Wm.  John  Chads.  65  F 9  Nov, 

<'.  Andrews,  Bengal  S  "  —  *""    -    "    ■-   —     • 

<:.  S.  Elliot.  Mii.lras  S 

W.  Graves,  Mailras  S.  », ..^  ....m-  ,„  ,„„„,„        ^    »  t^  . 

H.  C.  Anders  m,  Ban-al  S.C.    2  Sept.  1863.  F.  W.  E.  Walker,  R.  Art 9  Doc. 

G.  Da^'ison.  Bombay  S.  C.  ...    4  Sept.  G.  G.  Gordon,  S.  Pus.  Gds.  ;..  13  Fob.  ,H.  P.  Bwhop,  R.  Art.    15  Dec. 

R.  A.  Napper.  Bengal  S.  C...    9  Sept..  Wm.  Faussett,  h.p.  44  F 9  Mar.  l^^o«.  E.  H.  Legge,  Coldst.Gds.  25  Dec. 

Charles  Roav,  Bengal  S.C...    9  Sept.  K.  W.  L.  WjTme.  Gr.  Gds.    ...  14  Apr.  |J-  O.  BovUl,  h.p.  6  F 29  Dec. 

J.  B.  Thehvrtll.  CJi.  Ben.  S.C.  15  Sept.  A.  Aytoun,  h.p.  R.  Art 18  May  '  1863. 

Jamos  tteid,  BoMgal  S.C 24  Sept.  H.  F.  B.  Max.so,   Un5itt.  Oov.  |n.Walker-Myln,h.p.Riflo  Br.     i  Jan 

J.  Emerson,  Bencral  8.  C 24  Sept,'  "^        ^. .-..--..     .      .    --  .  -     ..  ^ 

•C.  8.  Fowle.  Bengal  S.  C.    ...  24  Sept.  G 

H.  Forbc.'*.  Bengiil  S.  C 29  Sept.}  •««- 

H.T.FitzHQgh,  R.  Art 30  Sept..  p^^^^^^^^^    ^^    D*cp.  Batt.    5  Jan. 

IR.  O.  F.  Steward,  Unatt 21  Feb. 

*.  E.  H.  Clive,  Gr.  Gds.  AuUI, 
Adj.  Oeu.  Jfoine  Diatriet    ... 

V.  F.  Story,  Unatt.  Staff  Offi- 
cer of  Pensioners 12  31ar. 

H.  F.  Da  vies,  Gr.  Gds 

Wm.  Douglas,  h.p.  14  F 37  Jane 

James  IMaxwcU,  i  W.I.  Regt.    4  July 

E.  Maude,  h.p.  109  F 13  Oct. 

E.  M.  Bcresford,  S.  Fob.  Gda.    4  Nov. 


■^ It  iz-  ''■■  ''■  "'»"'"'"■  '^"^'-  '^■-  '""'■  R  R  RoSah",;.  S'J- ..:.■;  lu^: 


and  Com.  Chiff  of  Heligoland    6  July  i  W.  Leckie,  39  F x  Jan. 

G.  R.  FitzRoy,  Coldst.  Gda....  28  July    R.E.F.Craufurd,h.p.  R.  Art.    i  Jan. 


8  Mar. 


J.  L.  Bolton.  R.  Art 30  .Sept. 

Thomas  Milles,  75  F 14  Oct. 

C  P.  Cattv.  46  F 19  Oct. 

J.  S.  Tulloch.  CU.  R.  Art.    ...10  Oct. 
G.  H.  J.  A.  Eraser,  R.  Ai't.  ...  25  Oct. 

T.  Maunsoll,  13  F 28  Oct. 

Mon.  G.  Wrottesley,  R.  Eng...    7  Nov. 

E.  C.  A.  Gordon,  R.  Eng 10  Nov. 

D.  S.  Greene,  CB^  R.  Art 10  Nov. 

W.  D.  Harris,  104  F 28  Nov. 

Hon.  C.  W.  Thesigor,  6  Drs...     2  Dec. 

F.  T.  Haig.  R.  Eng 6  Dec.  1  1866. 

W.  R.  Lambert,  Eombav  S.  C.    9  Dec.  .Joseph  Jordan,  34  F 12  Jan. 

J.  F.  Lester,  Bombay  S.  C...    9  Dec.    W.  A.  Armstrong,  22  F 6  Feb. 

H.  N.Miller,  Bombay  S.C... .    9  Dec.  I  Samuel  Hackett,  Unatt 9  Fob. 

E.Waddineton. Bombay  S.C.    9  Dec.  L^.  C.  K.  Lock,  50  F 10  Feb. 

A.  M.  MacKenzie.Bongal  S.C.    9  Deo.    G.  Skipmth,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt.  17  Feb. 

O.  Irvine,  Bengal  S.  C 9  Dec.    C.  H.  Barchard,  CB.  Bengal 

Henry  King,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  10  Dec.        Staff  Corps    98  Mar. 

H.  H.  Firth,  Madraa  8.  C.  ...  10  Dec.    T.  E.  Kennion,  h.p.    R.  Art.  29  Mar. 

W.  Porter,  R.  Eng 14  Doc.    G.  W.  Knox,  Scots  Fus.  Gds.    4  Apr. 

K.  W.  Dance,  R.  Art 14  Dec.    Zfon.W.  R.  Trefusia,  8.  Fus.  G.    4  Apr. 

A.  Becher.  Bombay  S.  C.    ...  22  Dec.    J.  B.  G.  Close,  h.p.  R.  (Bom- 

A.  G.  M.  Moore,  4  Huaaars  ...  23  Dec.  )    bay)  Eng 14  Apr. 


T.  B.  Speedy,  Unatt.  Sec  and 

Adj.  K. Hibernian  Mil.  School  i  Jan. 

J.  Spurway,  R.  Art i  Jan. 

C.  A.  B.  Gordon,  60  F i  Jan. 

F.  E.  Drowo,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
D.  A.  Oeu.  Cetilon i  Jon. 

G.  F.  Dallas,  Unatt i  Jan. 

"f^^'  iJIoa.  C.  W.  St.Cldir.  Master  of 

14  June       Sinclair,  h.v.  57  F i  Jan. 

R.  Curtis,  R.  Art i  Jan. 

Wm.  James  Gillum,  Unatt...  i  Jau. 

<?.  F.  8.  Vacher,  h.p.  22  F i  Jon. 

A.  Brendon,  R.  Art i  Jau. 

J.  do  Havilland,  R.  Art i  Jan. 

W.  H.  R.  Simpaon,  R.  Art.  ...  1  Jan. 

G.  A.  Milmau,  R.  Art i  Jan. 

C.  E.  Burt,  h.  p.  R.  Art i  Jan. 

H.  Irvine,  R.  Art i  Jan. 

K.  S.  P.  Burnell,  Coldst.  Gda.  22  Jan. 

W.  T.  Brown,  CB.  R.  Art.    ...  6  Feb. 

J.  H.  Rocke.  h.p.  18  F 4  Mar. 

W.  Wilson,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

T.  8.  Brown,  83  F 13  Mar. 

D.  W.  Tench,  h.p.  15  Hub.,  8. 
O.  of  Pensioners 29  Mar. 

H.  C.  FitzGerald,  h.p.  33  F....  9  Apr. 


W.  p.  Collinjnrood,  2 1  F.  . . . . . .    9  Apr. 

H.  B.  Scott,  h.  p.  9  F 9  Apr. 

Alex.  J.  J.  Macdonold.  Unatt.    9  Apr. 

Yt  Sir  Howard  G.  Elphin- 
sMae,  KCB.  CMG.  R.  Enjr.    10  Apr. 

A.  P..K. Hutchinson,  Ben.  8.C.  20  Apr. 

^i?«W.H.Herbert,h.p.4W.I.R. 
A,Aii.G^n.  Coldte^ter  25  Apr. 

fl.  P.  Hntion,  30  F i  Mny 

S.  M.  Clarke,  73  F 20  May 

P^  J.  Boiler,  Gr.  Gds« 13  June 

U.  J.  Buchanan.  9  F 12  July 

Tm.  lacy,  Unati.  £«.O.ofPen8.    2  Aug. 

R.  Maansell,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  13  Aug. 

C.lLPaUiscr,  r'J5.  Ben.  S.C.   15  Aug. 

rr  F.  S.  Roberta,  CB.  R.Art.  15  Aug. 

X.  S.  Cooper,  CB.  33  P 15  Aug. 

£.  W.  Bray,  4F 15  Aug. 

<'r.  F.  C.  Bray,  96  F 15  Aug. 

« .0.  llaufle,  Bombav  S.  C. ...  15  Aug. 

1€  H.  N.   D.   Prendergast, 

'-t 15  Aug. 

J  Jiiller.  13  Hussars 15  Aug. 

P..  Bai;rrie^Cfi.  Bombay  S.C.  15  Aug. 

"€  J.  Mills,  C^.  R.  Art 15  Aug. 

<i.  P.  Pritcharrt,  R.  Eng 15  Aug. 

K.  fL  Jarnea,  Bombay  8.  C...  15  Aug. 
7  Natfcill,  Bombay  S  C 15  Aug. 

\i  Ile-.ile,  CB.  Bombay  S.  0     15  Aug. 

F.  P.  Mi27ion,  Bombay  S.  C.  15  Aug. 
C'.  I.  Hoeg,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  15  Aug. 
G  B.  Stoney,  h.p.  20  F.  Staff 

Oiiccr  of  Pe-n» 25  Aug. 

"C  G.  Davis,  B.  Art 29  Aug. 

.  Pahner,  Seoti^  Fua.  Gki«. ...  29  Aug. 
J  F.  Staflord,  Bengal  S.  C...  19  Oct, 

r  R'5'ime,  Bombay  S.  C 28  Oct. 

^niiam  Gray,  Bombay  S.  C.  9  Nov. 
.?  4.  E.  J.  TV.  Foroater,  Unatt.  10  Nov. 

J  H.  Edjrir,  h.p.  69  ¥, 10  Nov. 

fifniT  Clerk,  Madras  S.  C...  xo  Nov. 
\L  C.  Dijwker.  Madras  S.  C.    18  Nov. 

>■  M- Gildea,  Unatt 22  Nov. 

il.  3L  Smyth,  h.p.  44  P.  S.  O. 

of  Pensioners    23  Nov. 

A  Leahy.  R.  Eng 29  Nov. 

TC  C.  c.  Teewdale,  CB,  R.Art. 

^r-nry  to  H.B.  H.tke  Prince 

'fWaltt 14  Dec. 

Jam.  Macdonald.  Bom.  S.C.  24  Dec. 

A  W.  Gordon,  61  F 27  Dec. 

n  E.  H.  Bumside,  h.p.  88  P. 
r'^ftf  Jnttructor,   School  of 

}{%»ktirif 27  Dec. 

£.  I>ainion,h.p.R.  Staff  Corps, 
2fmitiH^  OJie^  at  Qmagh  27  Dec. 

Erhard  Freer,  27  F 27  Dec. 

L'.  Kemp,  h.p.  107  F-  Adj.  zst 

JLim.hatt.MtdlotkianB.rol.  27  Dec. 
'  i.  a.  Tumbull,  h.p.  i  Drs...  27  Dec. 

1869. 

I'  L  Cokhorst.  h.p.  20F 23  Jan. 

.'&3;e8  Black,  Bombay  S.  C.  29  Jan. 
>-r.hiir  Dnny,  Madras  S.  C.  30  Jon. 
ti  G.  Robison,  Bombay  S.  C.  31  Jan. 
.'  K.  We^tropp,  Bombay  S.C.     i  Feb. 

^  Tr  Bagot,^F 3  Feb. 

A  Najreht,  2Dr» 3  Feb. 

-^  G.  FoTsjrth,  Bengal  B.C....  7  Feb. 
^  H.  S.  ^le.  Bengal  S.  C.  17  Feb. 
«i,uam  Brlgga,  Bengal  8.  C.  17  Feb. 

N  Bumaad,  Coldst.  Gds 17  Feb. 

3  O.Gould,  Gr.  Gds 17  Feb. 

•-^-^jre  Delaue,  Bengal  S.  C.  22  Feb. 
i-  D.  R.  R0B8,  Bengal  S.  C...  22  Feb. 

5  Saialley,  Ben^  8.  C 22  Feb. 

J  I  Willca,  Bengal  S.  0 22  Feb. 

*  Dirtc.  Unatt 23  Feb. 

Pnckle,  Madras  8.  C 25  Feb. 

liaiBie,  Bengal  S.  C 25  Feb. 

r;  F.  Hamilton,  4  F 27  Feb. 

'^'  0.  M&inwaring.  Bom.  8.  C.  i  Mar. 
2  H.  Bolton,  3Xadras  S.  C. . . .    2  Mar. 

''  R.  Brown,  R.  Art 17  Mar. 

-  H.  Smith,  R.  Eng 17  Mar. 

i  fiert  MocUer,  64  P 18  Mar. 

•i  R.  Hopkins,  S3  F 18  Mar. 

*  E  Mansfield,  tjnatt.  Contul 
'ifiuralat  WaT9am 18  Mar. 

;  -V  Fendall.  53  P 18  Mar. 

F>dmonsi(Hine,  32  P 18  Mar. 

H.  W.  GulUver,  R.  Eng 21  Mar. 

^  J  H.  Goffdon,  Bengal  8.  C.  23  Mar. 

^  B.Thorp.SoF 24  Mar. 

«  F  D.  Middteton,  h.p.  29  F. 

,.'^»s  /wrfradtoa  •<  AUtnhot  25  Mar. 
i^E.Maainid,h.pb79  7.  ...  35  Mar. 


Lieutenant  Colonels, 

vr.  H.  Kerr,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

AatUt.Adj.  and  Qr.  Mr.  Gen. 

Noca  Scotia 25  Mar. 

C.  F.  Yoimg,  R.  Art 25  Mar. 

H.Foster,  95  P 25  Mar. 

A.  J.  Nixon.  Rifle  Br 25  Mar. 

Hon.  C.J.  Addington,  100  F. . . .  25  Mar. 
».R.  C.  Stewart,  h.p.  2  F.  Adj. 

Gen.   at   Jladrais  itilh   local 

rauk  of  Brigadier  General  ...  25  Mar. 

NV.  D.  B.  Dickins,  31  F 25  Mar. 

H.  R,  L.  Newdigatc,  Ritle  Br.  25  Mar. 

H.  L.  Talbot,  R.  Art 25  Mar. 

I.  W.H.  Goodenough,  R.  Art.  25  Mar. 

G.  Clerk,  Rifle  Br 25  Mar. 

C.  P.  Lane.  21  Hussars 25  Mnr. 

Uon.  I.  de  V.  E.  T.  W.  Fiennes, 

9LQnccrs    25  Mar. 

P.  A.  Brown,  h.p.  Mil.  Train  25  Mar. 
rC  H.H.Gough.C^.Ben.S.C.  30  Mjw. 
William  A.  Gib,  Madras  S.  C.  4  Apr. 
W.  T.  P.  Farewell,  Madr.  S.  C.    4  Apr. 

W.  H.  Pamell,  Gr.Gds 17  Apr. 

I  A.  C.  PhiUips,  Madras  S.  C...  24  Apr. 

'F.Hardy,  84  P S^aj 

E.  H.  Langmore,  Bengal  8.  C.    8  May 

A.  S.  Moberlv,  R.  Eng 12  May 

Walter  Pane,  CB.  Madr.  8.  C.  17  May 

C.  F.  Browne,  Bengal  8.  C...  19  May 
A.  W.  Ritherdon,  Madr.  8.  C.  21  May 
E.  H.  Power,  Madras  S.  C...  29  May 
P.  8.  Hewett,  Bombay  8.  C.      9  Juno 

D.  Mocatta,  Bengal  8.  C 9  June 

G.  W.  Praser,  Bengal  8.  C...  9  June 
H.  M.  Boddam,  Bengal  8.  C.  9  June 
J.  J.  Dansey,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  10  June 
!J.  S.  Rawlins.  Bengal  S.  C...  10  Juno 
T.  Thatcher,  Bombay  S.  C...  10  June 
;h.  p.  Babboge.  Bengal  8.  C.  10  June 
W.  H.  Binny,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  10  June 
T.  M.  McHutchin,  Madr.  8.  C.  10  June 
J.  H.  L.  Kerr,  Madras  S.  C...  10  June 
//(»».  B.  M.  Ward,  32  F 12  June 


J.  J.  O'Bryen,  Bengal  8.  C. ... 
G.  H.  Thompson,  Bengal  S.  C. 
H.  P.  Waddmgton,  Ben.  8.  C. 
G.  C.  Hankin,  Bengal  8.  C... 
Edw.  W.  Dun,  Madras  8.  C. 
William  Walker,  Bom.  8.  C. . . . 
R.  C.  Babington,  Madras  8  C. 
A.  Paterson,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 
H.  A.  Hare,  Madxas  8.  C.  ... 
F.  MacBean,  h.p.  92  P.. 
-.p.6D     ' 


32 

T.  J.  Maclachlan,  R.  Art 14  June 

P.  R.  Maunsell,  CB.  R.Eng...  14  June 

L.  P.  C.  Thomas,  R.  Art 14  June 

R.  H.  Sankey,  R.  Eng 14  Juno 

J.  F.  Tennant,  R.  Eng 14  Jvme 

J.  G.  Medley,  R.  Encr 14  Jon© 

UC  J.  J.  M.  Innes,  JR.  Eng...  14  June 

G.  T.  Chcsney,  R.  Eng 14  June 

W.  E.  Warrand,  R.  Eng 14  June 

H.  A.  B^o^vnlow,  R.  Eng 14  June 

J.  W.  P.  Bean,  Bengal  8.  C.  21  Juno 
W.  L.  Brigga,  CB.  Bom.  8.  C.  .1  July 
N.  B.  Boileau,  Bengal  S.  C...  s  July 
A.  M.Calvert,  h.p.  R.Art.  ...  7  July 
J.  E.  Ford,  Scots  Pus.  Gds...  7  July 
H.  J.  Tempier,  Bengal  8.  C.  10  July 
Alexander  Pond,  Bengal  S.C.  1  r  July 
G.  A.  Williams,  Bengal  8.  C.  18  July 

S.  A.  Madden,  51  F 24  July 

F€  R.H.  M.Aitken,  Ben.  8.  C.  i  Aug. 
T.  V.  Cooke,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  Bar- 

rackMagter,PlymouthDici»ion  3  Aug. 
C.  J.  Ellis,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  Pay- 
master, PortsmouthDivision    3  Aug. 
C.  0.  Johnson, Bengal  8.  C. ...  u  Aug. 

H.  E.  T.  Williams,  108  F 15  Aug. 

R.  C.  Cross,  Bengal  8.  C 19  Aug. 

G.  V.  Watson,  66  P 21  Aug. 

T.  E.  Gordon,  Bengal  S.  C...  23  Aug. 
William  Rice,  Bombay  8.  C...  26  Aug. 
G.  C.  Evezard,  Bombay  8.  C.  26  Aug. 
W.  C.  Parr,  Bombay  8.  C.  ...  i  Sept. 
A.  G.  W.  Bum,  Madras  S.  C.  i  Sept. 
R.  H.  Price,  Bengal  8.  C.     ...    1  Sept. 

Son.  S.  Mostyn,  23  P i  Sept. 

N.  G.  Campbell,  R.  Art i  Sept, 

J.  J.  Hume,  Bengal  8.  C 4  Sept, 

Sir  J.  C.  CoweU,  KCB.  R.Eng.    5  Sept. 

R.  G.  P.  Henegan,  R.  Art 12  Sept. 

G.H.M.Aynsley,Madra8  8.C.  13  Sept. 
J.  Waddell-Boyd,  h.p.  14  P. 

8.  O.  of  Pensioners 14  Sept. 

C.  W.  M.  Payne,  Unatt 20  Sept, 

E.  8.  Bridges,  Gr.  Gds 9  Oct. 

F.  H.  Swinfen,  h.p.  5  Dr.  Gds.  20  Oct. 

A.  R.  V.  Crease,  R.  Eng 20  Oct. 

W.Pil»worth,Unatt.,S.O.ofP.  28  Oct. 

G.  C.  Lambert,  101  F 30  Oct. 

«?.  J.  H.  Kirby,68P 10  Nov. 

C.  M.MacGregor, Bengal  8.  C.  10  Nov. 

P.  D.  Home,  R.Art 10  Nov. 

C.  Pollard.  R.Eng 10 Nov. 

C.  T.  Stewart,  R.  Bug 10  Nov. 

A.  Davidson,  R.  Eng 10  Nov. 

C.  E.  8.  Gleig,  h.p.  14  F 15  Nov. 

9.  O'B.  B.  Woolsey,  R.  Art.  ...  15  Nov. 


W.  T.  Betty,  h.p.  6  Dr.  G<ls. ... 

C.  J.  Memman,  R.  Eng 

A.  W.  Dravson,  R.  Art 

,C.  W.  Elgee.  R.Art 

I  A.  E.  Osbom,  Bengal  S.  C... 

J.  Fendall,  Bengal  8.  C 

C.  T.  Hallett,  Bcncral  8.  C.  ... 
R.  P.  Webster.  Bengal  8.  C. 
J.  G.  R.  Porlong,  Madr.  B.  C. 
H.  8.  Rammell,  Mailras  8.  C. 
J.  T.  Norgate, Bengal  B.C.... 

1870. 

R.  D.  Hassard,  Bombay  S.  C. 
J.  Ashburaer,  Bombay  S.  C. 
H.  M.  Eliott,  Madras  S.  C. ... 
A.  C.  Bunbury.  Bcntral  S.  C. 
U.  L.  Brown,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

F.  W.  Pcile,  R.  Eng 

J.W.W.Osbome.Cl^.Mad.S.C 
iJ.  P.  Sherriff,  Bengal  8.  C... 
|H.  a.  Welman,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

Fort  Major,  Guernsey 

'p.  E.  A.  Chamier,  Ben.  S.  C. 

iR.  Ronton,  Madras  8.  C 

;B.  J.  Spilsbury,  Bengal  8.  C. 
T.  G.  M.  Lane,  Madras  S.  C. 
'  J.  D.  C.  WaUace,  Madras  8.  C. 
Q.  P.  Moore,  Unatt.  Staff  Off. 

of  Pensioners 

T.  StaploB,  Bengal  8.  C 

A.  Elderton,  Bengal  8.  C.    ... 

B.  D.  W.  Ramsay,  Unatt 

John  Sprot,  91  P. 

A.  Y.  Shortt,  Bombay  B.  C... 

G.  P.  B.  Bherard,  Madr.  8.  C. 
H.  a.  Tavlor,  Bengal  S.  C. ... 
J.  M'K.  Macint3rre,  R.  Art. ... 
J.  L.  Pearse,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
I E.  Harrison,  R.  Art 

R.  B.  Deering,  h.p.  Discharge 

I    Depdt 

P.  P.  Bailey,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

G.  Rhodes,  Unatt 

G.  L.  Thomson,  Bombay  S.  C. 
Hon.  E.  G.  Curzon,  52  F 


II 

22  Nov. 
8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 

9  Dec. 
9  Dec. 
9  Dec. 
9  Dec. 

IS  Doc. 
15  Dec. 
18  Dec. 
20  Deo. 
20  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
30  Doc. 


L.  8.  Cotton,  h.p.  63  F, 

lE.  B.  Ramsav,  Madras  8.  C. 

J.  R.  Auldjo.  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

iF.  Dawson,  Madras  8.  C 

R.  Davidson,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

G.  Adcy,  Madras  8.  C 

G.  H.  A.  Forbes,  h.p.  R.  Art. 
H.  C.  Fletcher,  Madras  8.  C. 

C.  W.  Cox,  Madras  8.  C 

|H.  L  Rett,  Madras  S.  C 

Hon.C.  W.  White,  8.  Fus.Gds. 
FitzRoyW.  Fremantle.Coldst. 

I    Gds 

>JC  H.  H.  Lyster,  Bengal  8.  C. 
IF.  W.  Graham,  Bengal  S.  C. 
R.  Chalmers,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 
|F.    C.    Manningham-BuUer, 

I    Coldstream  Guards 

Cecil  Rice,  h.  p.  72  P 

jD.  H.  Mackinnon,  Unatt.,  8. 

Officer  of  Pensioners 

E.   M.    Manningham-Buller, 

Rifle  Brigade   

P.  Chaplin,  4  Dr.  Gds 

c.  Sydney  Darling, h.p.  9  F... 
J.  V.  O'Donnell,  h.  p.  27  F. ... 
Richard  Hill  Rocke,  h.p.  2  P. 

G.  P.  Berry,  56  F 

R.  H.  Travers,  48  P 

E.W.Blackett,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

B.  Soady,  Bengal  S.  C 

R.  J.  Hughes,  88  P. 

C.  S.  Dowson,  h.p.  3  F 

».  J.  P.  Battersby,  h.p.  60  P., 

Comdt.  B.  Military  Asylum 

R.  Maunsell,  h.p.  ti  F 

G.  T.  Gough,  h.p.  Cav.  Depdt 

P.  R.  S.  Flood,  82  F 

A.  E.  A.  Ellis,  Gr.  Gds 

C.  Fludyer,  Gr.  Gds 

H.  L.  Campbell,  Bengal  8.  C. 

R.  8.  Sellon,  R.  Eng 

T.  G.  Kennedy,  Bengal  8.  C. 


I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
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z6  .Tan. 

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I  Feb. 

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6  Fob. 

6  Feb. 

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12  I'i'eb. 

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1  Mar. 
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1  Apr. 
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9  Apr. 
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9  Apr. 
21  Aj)r. 

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16  M»- 


12 

F.  G.  Smith,  h.p,  7  Dr.  GiW..  24  May 
Kobert  John  Hay,  R.  Art.  ...  28  May 
c.  Heiirv  Brett,  h.p.  iS  Hus. 

A . Q. k. Oru.,  Mauckentfr   ...  28  May 

J.  H.  Buller.  h.p.  Mil.  Train  28  May 
c.  S.  P.  Jarvis,  CMG.  h.p.  82 

F.     AMut.     Adj.     Gen.     of 

2£ilUia  in  Cauada     4  June 

W.   R.   Fannar,    h.p.    75    F. 

yetlt}f  HonpUal     4  June 

(ico.  M.  Miller,  70  F 4  June 

Fra.  Eclw.  Cox,  R.  Kng 4  June 

John  M*C.  Ciimpbell,  R.  Art.  4  June 

Alui-cd  C.  Johnson,  R.  Art —  4  June 

J.  A.  Dalzell,  S3  F 4  Juuo 

(Jeo.  G.  Peurhc,  R.  Art 4  June 

AVallis  D  )wcll,  R.  Art 4  June 

(}.  R.  Roberta,  Bengal  S.  C...  7  June 

T.  W.  HolUud,  Bengal  S.  C.  7  June 

W.Widdicombe, Bombay  S.C  7  June 
Sir  E(iw.  Leeds,  .Bar/.  Bengal 

8.  C 7  June 

W.  R088  King,  Unatt 8  June 

W.  T.  Bowen,  Bombay  S.  ('.  8  June 

Sir  F.R.  Pollock,  Bengal  S.C.  8  June 

A.  Irvine,  Bengal  S.  C 8  June 

H.  N.  Davies,  Bengal  8.  C...  8  June 

G.  Uearn,  Madras  S.  C 8  June 

J.U  .Ueuderson,  Bomb.  8.  C.  xo  June 

J.  Hudson,  Bengal  8.  C 13  June 

Douglas  Jones,  Unatt 20  June 

G.  C.  Finlay,  Madras  8.  C. ...  29  June 

Lord  J.  H.  Taylour,  04  P 29  June 

W.  J.  Bradford,  R,  Art 4  July 

E.  Napier,  6  Dr.  Gda 6  July 

E.  G.  H.  Vi»c.  Hinchiubroke, 
Gr.  Gds 10  July 

G.  R.  Westmacott.  Ben.  8.  C.  25  July 
H.  N.  Hodgson,  Bengal  8.  C.  37  July 

H.  W.  Gwyn,  R.  Mar 2  Aug. 

T.  Bourke,  h.p.  3*  F. 9  Aug. 

T.  8.  Warden,  Bombay  8.  C.  9  Aug. 
JEToM.  J. C. Dormer,  Unatt.  Dtp. 

Ani.  Quarter  Ma$trr  Gen...  21  Aug. 
».  8.  W.  F.  M.  Wilson,  18  F...  27  Aug. 

P.  Bedingfeld,  R.  Art 3  Sept. 

R.O.  Farmer,  R.  Art 3  Sept. 

G.  P.  Prevost,  23  P.   ..'. 3  Sept. 

A.  C.  H.  Stewart,  3  Life  Gds.  3  Sept., 
Wm.  Henry  Orme,  h.p.  85  P.    15  Sept. 

YC  H.  E.  Jerome,  63  F 15  Sept. 

G.  Smith,  Scots  Pus.  Gds.   ...  24  Sept. 

C.  M.  Govan,  R.  Art ;.    7  Oct. 

T.  Pierce,  Bengal  S.  C 8  Oct. 

P.  W.  Lambton,  71  F 10  Oct. 

R.  A-  Roberts,  R.  Eng 13  Oct. 

A.  U.  H.  Pinch,  R.  Eng 17  Oct. 

A.  SooU,  h.p.  5  F 22  Oct. 

H.  C.  Smith,  80  P 2a  Nov. 

T.  8.  P.  Field,  h.p.  R.  Art.  ...  33  Nov. 
A.  J.  M.  Rainev,  Madras  8.  C.  3  Dec 
W.  E.  MarshHil.  Bengal  8.  C.    9  Dec. 

F.  H.  Hanmer,  Bengal  S.C.  ..  9  Dec. 
James  Michael,  Madras  S.  C.  xo  Deo. 

F.  J.  Ellis,  Beniral  8.  C xo  Dec. 

T€J.A.Tytler,CB.BengalS.C.  10  Dec. 
R.  J.  D.  Ferris,  Bengal  8.  C.  xo  Doc. 
A.  P.  Battye,  Bombay  8.  C...  10  Dec. 
W.  Y.  H.  Shortt,  Bom.  8.  C.  10  Dec. 
8.  D.  White,  Bengal  8.  C.   ...  10  Doc. 

F.  J.  Stephenson,  Ben.  8.  C.    xo  Dec. 

R.  B.  Chichester,  8x  F 24  Doc. 

P.  T.  Lyster.  21  P 34  Dec. 

8.  C.  Law,  Bombay  8.  C a8  Dec. 

8.  Black,  Bengal  8.  C 39  Dec' 

A.  R.  ClepLane,  Madras  S.C.  29  Dec. 
R.  G.  Lewis,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  29  Dec. 
J.  C.  Millar,  Bengal  8.  C 29  Dec. 

G.  A.  Cuvler,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  29  Dec. 

C.  H.  Hall,  Bengal  8.  C 29  Dec. 

P.  Duffln,  Bengal  8.  C 29  Dec. 

1871. 

YC  J.  P.  H.  Crowe,  xo  P 3  Jan. 

R.  H.  Price,  h.p.  25  P 3  Jan. 

F.  8.  Taylor,  R.  Eng 2  Jan. 

£.  Davidson,  R.  Eng 3  Jan. 

v..  O.  Leggatt,  Madras  S.  C  ..  3  Jan. 
£.  L.  M.  Evans,  Madras  S.  C.  3  Jan. 
A.  T.  Armstrong,  Bengal  S.C.  3  Jan. 
P.  L.  Mackeson,  Bombay  S.C.  3  Jan . 
y.XordCremome,  Colds.Gds.  4  Jan. 
W.  C.  Hamilton,  Bengal  8.  C.  s  Jan. 
J.  C.  Macdonald,  Madras  S.C.  ix  Jan. 

G.  A.  Searle,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  12  Jan. 
P.  J.  Wilson,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  12  Jan. 

W.  Weldon,  Madras  S.C 18  Jan. 

C.  C.  Dandridge,  Bengal  S.  C.  18  Jan. 
R.  A.  Moore,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  x8  Jan. 
G.  Cavenagh,  Bengal  B.  C. ...  18  Jan. 


Lienleuaut  Colonels. 

C.  E.  Bates,  Madras  8.  C x8  Jan. 

IH.  J.  T.  NeUd,  Madras  S.  C.  18  Jan. 
H.  P.  Wilhams,  Bengal  S.  C.  x8  ^an. 
iG.  W.  Playfair,  Madras  S.  C.  18  Jan. 
|W.  A.  Deey,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  30  Jan. 
I  J.  Williamson,  Bengal  S.  C...  ao  Jan. 
N.  F.  Bayly,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  so  Jan. 

G.  M.  Grain,  R.  Eng 38  Jan. 

Joseph  Miles,  Bombay  8.  C...  3  Feb. 
(J.  E.  Thomas,  Bombay  S.  C.  3  Feb. 
John  Miles,  Bombay  8.  C.  ...  3  Feb. 
J.  R.  G.  Magrath,  Mad.  8.  C.  3  Feb. 
Wm.  Creagh,  Bombay  S.  C.  3  Feb. 
H.  H.  D.  Stracey,  S.  Fus.  Gds.    4  Feb. 

W.  Paske,  Bengal  S-  C n  Feb. 

P.  Maxwell,  Bengals.  C xx  Feb. 

R.  J.  Baker,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  ix  Feb. 
Hon.  W.  S.  D.  Home,  Gr.  Gds.  15  Feb. 

J.  T.  Hill,  Bombay  8.  C x8  Feb. 

'W.  R.  C.  Mylne,  Bengal  S.C.  20  Feb. 
R.Hale.  7  Hussars 22  Feb. 

F.  G.  Pyra,  R.  Mar 24  Feb. 

A.  TPisdall,  35  P 38  Feb. 

C.  A,  S.  Dickins,  28  F 28  Feb. 

C.  Nedham,  Bengal  S.  C 38  Feb. 

H.  C.  Z.  Claridge,  Madr.S.C.    3  Mar. 

J.  W.  Rideout,  Madras  S.  C.     3  Mar. 

i  W.  Rose,  Madras  S.  C 2  Mur. 

'e.  B.  Clay,  Bengal  S.  C 3  Mar. 

D.  Thomson,  R.  Eng 15  Mar. 

A.  B.  Bowen,  Madras  8.  C...  19  Mar. 

E.  Chaplin,  Colds.  Gds 32  Mar. 

John  Roe,  11 P 24  Mar. 

,L.  Russell,  R.  Eng 24  Mar. 

J.  Goddard,  R.  Eng 34  Mar. 

I  A.  U.  Wombwell.  12  Lancers  35  Mar. 

E.  T.  St.L.  MccGwire,  i  F...  25  Mar. 

G.  J.  P.  Smyth.  Coldst  Gds.  35  Mar. 
W.  T.  Chitty,  Bombay  S.C...  1  Apr. 
T.  M.  Baumgartner,Bom.S.C.  4  Apr. 
W.  G.  R.  Masters,  h.p.  R.  Mar. 

Bar.  Mast.  Chatham  Dioition    5  Apr. 

J.  Puget.  8  Hussars   5  Apr. 

$.  H.  B.  H.  Blundell.  Gr.  Gds  5  Apr. 
C.  E.  Cumberland,  R.  Eng...  11  Apr. 

J.  B.  Edwards,  R.  Eng n  Apr. 

H.  M.  C.  Legh.  Gr.  Gds 32  Apr. 

H.  J.  Wise,  3  W.LR 23  Apr. 

C.E.A8tell,h.p.  45P.S.O.  of  P.  30  Apr. 

J.  M'Kay,  isF i  May 

J.  Baillio,Unatt..  S.O.  of  Pens,  x  i  May 
J.  H.  Jenkins,  Bengal  S.C...  xi  May 
Hon.  C.  P.  Crichton.Gr.  Gds.  xj  May 

F.  G.  Hodgson,  Madras  8.  C.  so  May 

E.  L.  Pym,  R.  Mar 37  May 

A.  H.  Bogle,  R.  Alt 8  June 

John  Rugglos,  Bengal  S.  C...  13  Jane 
J.  8.  Ogilvie,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  13  Jnne 
C  J.  Godby,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  13  June 
E.  St.  George,  Bengal  8.C....  14  June 
A.  W.  Graham,  Bombay  8.  C.  14  June 
I  J.  H.  S.  Pierce,  Bombay  S.C.  X4  Jane 

,R.  Murray,  Bengal  8.  C X4  June 

C.  Elliot,  C3.  Madras  S.  C...  X4  June 
,J.  K.  Coui)er,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  X4  June 
'G.  N.  Johnstone,  Mad.  8.  C.  X4  June 
W.Waddington.BombayS.C.  14  Jane 
W.  Nembhard,  Bengal  8.  C.  X4  June 
J.  B.  Smyly,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  14  June 
A.  Jenkins,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  X4  June 
E.  N.  Norton,  Madras  8.  C...  16  .Tune 

J.  Perkins,  Bengal  8.  0 x6  June 

J.  A.  Ruddell.  35  P si  June 

J.  Peyton,  7  Dr.  Gds 28  June 

N.  Stevenson,  87  F 38  June 

,G.  L.  Frascr,  Bengal  8.  C. ...    4  July 

O.  R.  Stokes,  R.  Art 8  July 

,T.  A.  Cox,  3  P 12  July 

H.  T.  Sibome.  R.  Eng 12  July 

>'C  Wm.  M'Bean,  93F 14  July 

J.  Pairbrother,  Bombay  S.  C.  19  July 
T.  W.  Provost,  h.p.  42  P.,  S. 

I    O.  of  Pcnsiouei'8 30  July 

,  W.  J.  P.  Barlow,  Bengal  S.  C.  33  July 
C.  Armstrong,  Bengals.  C...  32  July 
I  J.  M.  Grant,  Madra^i  S.  C.  ...  22  July 
W.  H.  Crompton-Stausfleld, 

j     II  F 22  .Tuly 

I  J.  Keer,  Bengal  S.  C 26  July 

jH.  G.  Decdes,  60F 30  July 

J.  M*Auley.  h.p.  i  W.  I.  R.  ...  3  Aug. 

J.  P.  Fisher,  R.  Eng 9  Aug. 

'W.  H.  Hessey,  Madras  S.  C...  so  Aug. 
iG.  M.  Battye,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  20  Aug. 
IR.Q.Mainwaring.Miidr.  8.  C.  ao  Aug. 

iC.  M.  N.  Pellowes,  107  P 20  Aug. 

'H.  De  R.  Pigott,  70  P 25  Aug. 

\Uon.  H.  T.  Praser,  ScotePus. 

I    Guards   30  Aug. 


I W.  W.  G  )(Kire!low.C2?.R.Eng. 
,(}.  F.  lierihon,  Bombay  S.  C. 

yf.  Y.  Lautour,  Gr.  Gds 

jC.  S.  Akers,  R.  Kng 

IG.  B.  Roberts,  Madras  S.  C. 
iB. G.VanderGucht,  Ben. 8.  C. 

H.  P.  Hancock,  R.  Eng 

^J.  G.  T.  Griffith.  R.  Eng 

Charles  Steol,  Unatt. 

'F.C.  J.Brownlow,  Bengal  S.  C. 
,C.  R.  Hill,  R.  Art 

P.  J.  Campbell,  R.  Art 

A.  W.  Twws,  R.  Art. 

'E.  J.  Bruce,  R.  Art 

«.  G.  A.  Wilkinson,  R.  Art. ... 

lion.  E.G.P.Littleton,Gr.Gds. 

E.  J.  DickHon,  Staff  Captain 
IsUqfMan    

G.  H.  Waller,  7  F 

K.  T.  Godmnn,  5  Dr.  Gds.  ... 
C.A.^Vynne-Fiuch,S.Fus.(Jtls 
G.  C.  K.  Johnstone,  Gi-.  Gds. 
W.  G,  D.  Massy,   5  Lancers 

Hales  Wilkio,  29  P 

H.  Trotter,  Gr.  Gds 

G.  W.  Stackpoole.  h.p.  x8  P. 

W.  J.  Stuart,  R.  Eng 

R.  H.  RobiuHon,  h.p.  60  Rides 
L.  Hook,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles... 
A.  L.  Anneslcy,  11  Hussars 

A.  K.  Comber,  Bengal  8.  C. 
W.  R.  Gordon,Bengal  S.  C... 
James  Bum,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

F.  A.  Dickins,  Bengal  S.C... 
J.  D.  Swayne,  Bengal  S.  C... 

J.  C  Wood,  Bengal  8.  C 

'C  M.  Lougmorc.  Bengal  S.  C. 
|T.  P.  Forstcr,  Bengal  8.  C  .. 
|F.  C  Anderson,  Bengal  S.  C. 
|M.  Hunter,  Bengal  S.  C 

B.  A.  Wilkinson.  R.  Eng 

A.  J.  Bruce.  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
,T.  B.  Harrison.  Bengal  8.  C... 
W.  H.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  C... 
Arthur  Francis,  Madras  S.  C 

R.  W.  Brooke,  h.p.  60  P 

P.  W.  Gregory,  h.p.  44  F.   ... 

R.  C  Whitehead,  58  F 

J.  B.  PrjTine,  R.  Mar 

«.  F.R.C.Grant,  h.p.  5  Lancers 

H.  P.  Brooke,  109  P 

J.  H.  M.  S.  Stewart,  R.  Eng.. 
H.  J.  P.  K.  Hickes,  R.  Art. .. 
».W.  W.  Lynch,  2P 

1879. 

C.H.T.  B.deRuvignes.UnHtt. 
J .  P.  Robertson,  Bombay  S.  C. 

G.Longley,  h.p.  R.  Eng 

H.  T.  Arbothnot,  R.  Art 

W.  Stirling,  R.  Art 

W.  H.  Hawes.  Bengal  8.  C... 

B.  W.  Ryall,  Bengal  8.  C.    ... 

G.  P.  Pearson,  Madras  S.  C... 
E.  Dandridge,  Bengal  8.  C... 
C  J.  Prescott,  Bombay  8.  C. 
E.  L.  Tavemer,  Bombay  S.  C 

Fred.  Close,  R.  Art.  

H.  V.  Timbroll,  R.  Art 

J.  N.  Maclean,  Madras  8.  G. 
P.  J.  P.  Weth^rall, Madr.  8.  C. 
W.  Bannerman,  Bombay  8.  C. 
W.  R.  Alexander,  Bom.  8.  C. 

C  E.  H.  Stanley,  Gr.  Gds 

D.  Scott,  Madras  S.  C 

W.  B.  Girdlestone.  Ben.  S.  C. 
A.  P.  Williams,  Madras  8.  C 
W.  J.  Vizard,  Madras  8.  C  .. 
A.  P.  Chesshyre,  Bom.  8.  C... 
T.  8.  Hawks.  Madras  8.  C  ... 

H.  G.  J.  Pavics,  R.  Mar 

G.  R.  P.  Bardin,  Madras  8.  C 
W.  C  MacDouirall,  Ben.  S.  C 
I.  P.  Mao  Andrew,  Ben.  8.  C. 

I  Charles  James.  Madras  S.  C. 
\H.  J.  Hawo.«.  Bengal  8.  C  ... 
iT.  Austin. Madras  S.C 

■  H.  L.  Grove,  Madras  S.  C  ... 
,C.  V.  Gordon,  Madras  8.  C... 
J.  H.  Warden,  Madras  S.C... 

■  R.  W.  Daunt,  Madras S.  C.  ... 
;3.  J.  Thorp.  Bombay  8.  C.  ... 

H.  G.  De  la  Fosse,  xoi  F 

T.  Taylor,  Bengal  8.  C 

John  Jerome,  86  P 

R.  B.  Ingram,  h.p.  100  F 

Henry  Renny,  R.  Art 

G.  E.  L.  Walker,  R.  Eng 

J.  Wilkinson,  15  F 


I  Rept_ 

8  Sei>t- 

9  Sti>t. 
13  Sept. 


17 


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pi. 
_^  .  .'pt. 
20  Spj)t_ 
20  Sept. 

1  Oct. 

I  Oct. 

I  Oc  . 

1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

I  Oct. 

I  Oct. 
X4  Oct- 

25  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct- 

28  Oct- 
31  Oct. 
31  Oct. 
31  Oct. 
15  Nov. 

19  Nov. 
5  I>t-c. 
7  Dec. 
9  Dec. 

la  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
X2  Doe. 

12  Dec. 
X2  Dec. 
xa  Dec. 
X2  Dec. 
X3  Deo. 

13  Dec. 

13  Dec. 

14  Deo- 

20  Dec- 
ao  Dec. 

20  Dec- 
27  Dec. 
39  Dec. 

29  Dec. 
29  Dcjc. 
29  Dec. 
29  Doc- 
29  l>ec. 
29  Dec- 
29  Dec. 
31  Dec- 

I  Jan. 
3  Jan. 
5  Jan. 
5  Jan. 
5  Jan. 

7  Jan. 
X4  Jan. 
14  Jan. 
14  Jan. 
x7  Jan. 
17  Jan. 
17  Jan. 

21  Jan. 
z6  Jan . 

26  Jnn. 
3  Feb. 

3  Feb. 
-K  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
4  Feb. 
4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

5  Feb. 

5  Feb. 
x3  Feb. 
20  Feb- 
ao  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb- 
24  Feb- 
24  Feb. 
24  Feb. 
24  Feb. 
24  Feb. 
24  Fob. 

3  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
I  Apr. 

12  Apr. 

13  Apr- 


^V.  31.  Lees,  Bengal  S.  C 

J.  R.  Fairhe,  Madras  S.  C. ... 

F.  D  0rilvi6, Bengal  S.  C.  ... 
A.  H.  B.  Bruce..  Bengal  S.  C. 
T€  G.  D.  Dowell,  h.p.  R.  M. 

An.AJJ.I)eff9a  Art.JIil.  ... 

•  G.  D.  BaAer,  64  F 

7.  E.  Bvme.  R.  Art 

W.  T.  M'Grisror,  Bengal  S.  C. 

R.  Barter.  Bengal  S.  C 

A.  A.  Monro.  Bengal  S.  C 

J.  Ma]Iia*,R.  Kng 

J.  B  ioham,  R,  Art 

W.  H.  Hftwley,  14  F 

(i.  Gajnor,  h.p.  104  F 

<;.  J>»hn«ton,  h.p.  R.  Art 

H  C.  Faulkner,  Unatt.  S.  O. 

ofPeas 

J  K.  Fraser,  i  Life  Gda 

Horatio  Biden,  Madras  S.  C. 
Wemj-8S  Smiih,  Bengral  8.  C. 
J.  P.  Cambridge,  Ben.  S.  C... 
.1,  A.  Brercton,  Bengal S.  C... 
Rclxrt  Stetrart.  Bengal  S.  C. 
ArTiold  il.  Knight,  h.p.  12  F. 

:•  0.  ofPeasiouers 

W.  H.  Paget,  Bengal  S.C.  ... 

•  '.  W.  Wahab,  Bombay  S.  C. 
, H. Wilson, Madrae  ^.  C... 

T.  C.  Hamilton,  Bengal  S.  C. 
E.  iL  G.  Cooper.  Bom.  S.  C. 
?L  M.  Bonnor,  Bombay  S.  C. 
3i.  P..  Haig,  Bombay  S.  C. ... 
Josifs  Gonion,  Bombay  S.  C. 
H  F.  Disbrowe,  Bombay  S.C. 

•  S  Beam,  liadraa  S.  C.  ... 
I ,  c.  Hojcham, Bengal  S.  C... 
t  K.  Xaylor,  Bombay  8.  C... 
'  r.  J  Mellis,  Bombay  S.C.  ... 
:  C  Georges.  Madras  S.  C. . . , 
.T.  C.  Lester,  Bombay  B.  C... . 
F'  G  S.  St.  J.  Grant,Ma(L  S.C. 
A.  F. Corbett,  Bengal S.  C.  ... 
'^  H.  Mason,  Bombay  S.  C... 
jL  DeU  PocrBeresford,  72  F. 
J  E.  Swindlcy,  15  Hussars... 
W  &inj;laft,  Madras  S.C.  ... 
i  A-  Walker.  Madras  S.  C... 

fi.H.  Steward,  2  Dr.  Gds 

S  B  Farrcll,  R.  Enff 

'•  W.  Barry,  R.  En« 

?  H.  Harford,  S.  F-  GUs 

G  A.  Lausfhtoix,Bombay  S.C. 
J  L  Shepf»rd,  Bombay  S.  C. 
H  <:  Wilkinson,  16  Lancers. 
-  C.  Milford,  Bombay  S.  C . .. . 

^1  B.  Gosset,  R.  Eng 

';  0  Bowdlcr,  40  F 

rL  Strorer,  R,  Art- 

.Mmld,  R.  Eng 

:.  p.  Graham,  S.  F.  Gds 

;  A.  T.  GarraU.  Or.  Gds.    ... 

X  7.  Parsons,  103  F 

r.  J.  DorehUl,    h.p.  43  F., 

?.  0.  of  Pensioners 

'   H.  Cookea,  R.  Art..... 

J- .\.  E.  Mead,  R.  Art 

i  F.  Raper,  R.  Art 

.I.H.  Heath,  R.  Art 

J  r'alton,  R.  Art-    

1- A.  Bavly,  R.  Art 

I  T:.  Ojrdner,  R.  Art 

'.'-larke,  R.  Art 

i.  H.  Dawson,  R.  Art 

.  H.  Reid,  R.  Art 

:  M.  Harris,  R.  Art 

'.D.  Denniss.  R.  Art  

T  r  Crowe.  R.  Art. 

i  >L  Playiair,  R.  Art 

Raikes,  R.  Art.    

'  DO.  Kerricli,  R.  Art 

•i  F Bolion, Bombay S.  O... 
^  Mal'Abv,  B<>mbay  S.  C. .. 

\- Collier,  Bombay  S.  C... 

^  ft'arrtn,  R.  Eng 

-^  K.  Stotherd,  R.  Eng 

•  H.  Noble.  R.  Eng 

.  .v:haw,  R.  Eng. 

H.  r^jplon.  R.Eng 

U  F.  H.  Hudson,  Gr.  Gds. 

il.  Toatance,  Gr.  Gds 

J.  Fowler,  R.  Eng 

G.  Campbell,  Madras  S.  C. 

■1  K.  Eyre,  Goldst.  Gds 

^  A  Bruce,  Bengal  S.C.  ... 
'  F  W.  Jebb,  67  F 

■A.  Joiliffc,  R.  Marine  Art. 
A  R.  Clarke,  CB.  B.Eag.  ... 
'^  •  R  BDiaragwtijBengal  S.C. 


14  Apr. 
20  Apr. 
20  Apr. 

20  Apr. 

23  Apr. 

23  Apr. 

24  Apr. 
28  Apr. 

28  Apr. 
5  May 

5  May 

6  May 
8  May 

TO  May 

15  May 

23  May 

29  May 
2  June 

2  June 
June 
June 
Jane 

13  June 
[3  June 
i3  June 
[3  June 
13  June 
[3  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  Jime 
i  3  June 

13  June 
[3  June 
[3  June 

June 

June 

;  June 

June 

Jane 

June 

>^  June 

ig  June 

23  June 

23  June 
26  June 

26  Jime 

27  June 
29  June 

3  July 
sJuy 

3  July 

4  July 
sJuy 

10  July 
10  July 

10  July 
17  July 
17  July 

24  July 

I  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
1  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 

1  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 

3  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

11  Aug. 

14  Aug. 

15  Aug. 

21  Aug. 
27  Aug. 
27  Aug. 

2  Sept. 


Ltfidcnani  Colonels. 

G.  A.  Brc»wn,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  11  Sept. 
A.  M'Kenzie,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  ii  Sept. 
Henry  Moore,  Bombay  S.  C.  11  Sept. 
UC  D.Macintvre.Bengal  S.C.  11  Sept. 

C.  MW.  Mercer,  R.  Art 21  Sept. 

H.  L.  Evans,  R.  Marines 2  Oct. 

W.  L.  D.  Mcares,  20  F 5  Oct. 

Duncan  Stewart,  hj).  92  F. ...  6  Oct. 
i.G.  D.  Webber,  2  w.I.Rogt...  19  Oct. 
F.  W.  Festing,  R.Mar.  Art....  24  Oct. 
N.  W.  de  Courcy,  R.  Marines  30  Oct. 
Arch.  R.  Gloog,  R.Art 2  Xov. 

E.  W.  Childers.  R.  Art 2  Nov. 

IT.  L  M.  Hog,  R.  Art. 2  Nov. 

|F.  C.  Trevor,  R.  Art 23  Nov. 

\lIon.   W.    H.    P.    Carington, 

I    Gr.  Gds 4  Dec. 

John  Jago,  74  F 9  Dec. 

Stanley  Scott,  Bombay  S.  C.  11  Dec. 
,  F.  G.  Steuart,  Bombay  S.  C.  1 1  Dec. 
I  William  Carnell,  Bengal  S.  C.  11  Dec. 

5.  S.  Boulderson,  Ben.  S.  C...  n  Dec. 
A.  H.  Cooke,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  1 1  Dec. 

F.  N.  Miles,  Bengal  S.  C 11  Dec. 

J.  Macdonald,  Bengal  S.C...  n  Doc. 
R.  Y.  Chambers,  Bengal  S.  C.  11  Dec. 
.Lionel  D'Aroy  Duubterville, 

I    Bombay  S.C 12  Dec. 

J.  Currie, Bombay  S. C 12  Dec. 

R.  V.  Handvside,  Madr.  S.  C.  12  Dec. 
J.  R.  G.  G.  Shortt.Bom.  S.  C.  12  Dec. 
W.  H.  Beynon,  Bombay  S.  C.  20  Dec. 
J. T.  Watson,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  20  Dec. 
W.  O.  Swanston,  Madras  S.C.  20  Dec. 
W.  H.  R.  Godfrey,  Madr.  S.C.  20  Dec. 
C.  M.  Hailes,  Madras  S.  C...  20  Dec. 
J.  W.  Orchard,  Bengal  S.  C.    20  Doc. 

A..D.  Clay,  Madras  S.  C 20  Dec. 

C'  D.  Clementson,  Madr.  S.C.  26  Dec. 
A.  Gahagan,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  36  Dec. 

E.  H.  Paske,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  26  Dec. 
C.  F.  J.  Skottowe.Madr.  S.C.  26  Dec. 
jT.  W.  W.  Pierce,  Bom.  8.  C.  29  Dec. 

I                             1873. 
C.  W.  Barton,  R.  Mar 

6.  Kallender.  Madras  S.  C... 

G.  D.  Eales,  Bombay  8.  C. ... 
W.  A.  Glasspoole,  Bom.  8.  C. 

».V^  H.  E.  Wood,  90  F 

Thomas  Lamb,  Bengal  S.  C. 

A.  C.  Lilly,  Madras  S.  C 

R.  Johnstone,  Bombay  S.  C. 
Hastingi^Fraser.Madras  S.C. 
William  Mnnro,  Madras  S.C. 
C.  M.  White,  Madras  S.  C. ... 
J.  R.  Currie,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 
R.  K.  Macquoid,  Madras  S.C. 

F.  W.  E.  F.  Walker,  Scots 
Fas.  (Ms  

P.  A.  Elphinstone,  Bom.  S.C. 
C.  R.  M'Mahon,  Madras  S.C. 

C.  Blewitt,  65F 

T.  L.Bell.  6  F 

L.  Sidebottom-Venner,  Unatt. 

B.  W.  Lyons,  Bombay  S.  C... 

G.  B.  Tyrwhitt,  Bombay  S.C. 
J.  Harpur,  Bombay  S.  C.  ... 
E.  L'Estrange,  Bombay  S.  C. 

D.  Hutcheon,  Bombay  S.  C. 
H.  W.  Blowers,  Bombay  8.  C. 
S.  M.  Davis,  Bombay  S.C.  ... 
H.  Mackenzie,  Bengal  S.  C... 

C.  S.  B.  Walton,  Madras  S.  C. 
John  Woodcock,  Madras  S.C. 
B.  H.  Woodcock,  Bengal  S.  C. 
T.  G.  Coles,  Bombay  S.  C.  ... 

R.  M.  Parsons,  R.  Eng 

R.  T.  Thynne,  Gr.  Gds 

G.  B.  Bowen,  Madras  S.  C... 
G.  J.  D.  Hav,  Bengal  S.  C... 
G.  G.  CunUft'e,  Bengal  S.  C... 
P.  P.  L.  Stafford,  Madr.  S.  C. 


D.  Robinson,  h.p.  72  F. 

J.  Thompson,  2  F 

Mon.  C.  C.Molynoux,  10  Hus. 

H.  P.  Ewart,  2  Life  Gds 

G.  J.,  Lord  Rosehill,  Scots 

Fus.  Gds 

H.  Crofton,  h.p.  67  F 

H.  W.  Palmer,  90  F 

R.  B.  Montgomery,  13  F.    ... 

E.  H.  Foster,  12  F 

F.  Brine,  R.  Eng 

A.  R.  Bayly,  Bengal  8.  C 

Mossom  Boyd,  Bombay  S.  C. 
R.  8.  Cole.  h.p.  Army  Hosp. 

Corps,  Rec.  Off.  at  Eeadinff 
P.  Withington.h.p,  Cav.  Dcp. 


a  Jan. 

2  Jan. 

3  Jan. 
3  Jan. 

19  Jan. 

20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
2o  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
26  Jan. 
26  Jan. 
36  Jan. 

.  :  Feb. 

3  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
17  Feb. 

14  P'eb. 

15  Fob. 
17  Feb. 
17  Feb. 
17  Feb. 
17  P'eb. 
17  Feb. 
17  Feb. 
17  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 

iMv. 

I  Mar. 

3  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
15  Mar. 
17  Mar. 
20  Mar. 
20  Mar. 
20  Mar. 

25  Mar. 

26  Mar. 
26  Mar. 
26  Mar. 

a6  Mar. 
29  Mar. 

1  Apr. 

I  Apr. 

1  Apr. 
a  Apr. 

2  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

5  Apr. 

6  Apr. 


{1.  10  Hussars...  14  Apr. 
,  ,   i.p.  5  F 2^  Apr. 

T.  Tyacko.  22  F 21  Apr. 

1 H.  DO.  C.  Bracken,  Ben.  S.C.  26  Apr. 

iC.  M.  Cotton,  20  H<i.s.sars 30  Apr. 

Wm.  French,  R.Art i  Mnv 

C.  S.  Baker,  h.p.  59  F 6  Mav 

iD.  MacFivrlan,  11.  Art 11  May 

jC.  8.  de  N.  Lucas,  R.  Art.  ...   12  Mnv 

».  G.  P.  Colley,  2  F 15  May 

[A.  Butter,  h.p.  15  F 23  May 

|H.  Cook,  TOO  F 23  May 

S.  G.  Carter,  62  F 23  May 

W.  H.  Earle,  h.p.  17  F 26  May 

H.  C.  Craigie,  19  Hussars 29  May 

R.  S.  Simonds,  Bengal  S.C...  11  June 

A.  Taylor.  Beng«l  S.  C 11  Juno 

T.  E.  Webster,  Bengal  S.C...  11  June 
W.  8.  Drever,  Madras  S.  C  ..  ir  June 
J.  M.  Grabam,  Bengal  S.  C ...  11  June 

T.  B.  Cox,  Bengal  S.C ii  Juno 

[A.  G.  Plomer,  Bombay  S.  C.  11  June 
Ralph  Ouseley,  Bengal  S.  V.  1 1  Juno 
IR.  R.  Wallace,  Bombay  S.  C.  11  June 
[Jas.  Clements,  Bombay  S.  C.  11  Juno 
E.  A.  Green,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  11  June 
O.  L.  Smith,  Bengal's.  C.  ...  12  Juno 
John  D.  Hall,  Bombay  S.  C...  12  Juno 
|T.  Waddington,  Bombay  S.  C.  12  June 
W.J.  Cia^coigne.Sc.Fns.Gds.  25  June 
J.  R.  S.  Henderson.Madr.S.C.  30  June 
C.  P.  Barras,  Bombay  8.  C. ...  3  July 
J.  B.  Sterling,  Ciildst.  (ids.  ..  5  July 
H.  B.  Urmfeton.  Bengal  S.  C.  20  July 
J.  V.  Morris,  Madras  S.C.  ...  26  July 
W,  T.  Fagan,  Bengal  S.  C...  28  July 

W.  C.  Phill  potts,  R.  Enjr 2  Aug. 

H.A.Woodhouse,  Bomb.  S.  C.    ^  Aug. 

jT.F.  Lloyd,  98  F 9  Aug. 

R.  R.  Gillespie,  xo6  F 13  Aug. 

|H.  P.  Montgomery,  tx>  F.  ...  13  Aug. 
R.C.Watson, h.p. Ceylon  Rifles  15  Aug. 
t  J.  de  Montmorency,  59  F.  ...  16  Aug. 
R.  C.A.Marshall,  Madr.  S.C.  20  Aug. 
A.  R.  M'Mahon,  Madras  S.  C.  20  Aug. 
T.  W.  Stansfeld,  Madras  S.  C.  21  Aug. 

A.  H.  M.  Dickey, Madras S.  C.  21  Aug. 
P.  H.  Chancellor,  h.p.  R.  Art.  22  Aug. 

E.  L.  Dillon.  18  F 27  Aug. 

I.W.  H.  C.  G.  Morris,  R..M.A.  29  Aug. 

F.  W.  Stubbs,  R.  Art 1  Sept. 

C.  D.  S.  Clarke.  Bengal  S.C...     2  Sept. 

E.  H.  Scott.  Bengal  S.  C.    ...     2  Sept. 

G.  F.  Herbert,  7  F 6  Sept. 

B.  B.  Herrick,  R,  Marines  ...  18  Sept. 

H.Alexander,  i  Dr.  Gds 22  Sept. 

W.  H.^Vhite,  Madras  S.  C. ...  22  Sept. 

T.  B.  Fanshawe,  33  F 24  Sept. 

R.  A.  Loudon,  h.p.  5  W.  I.  R..  28  Sept. 

C.  FitzGerald,  49  F 4  Oct. 

D.  J.  MacGrigor,  R.  Art  8  Oct. 

G.  B.  Hoastey,  R.  Marines  ...  17  Oct. 

C.  Williamson,  60  Rifles   18  Oct. 

A.  B.  Fyers.  R.  Eng 18  Oct. 

J.  P.  Cox,  R.  Eng 19  Oct. 

F.  B.  Drew,  8  F 25  Oct. 

C.  Barlow,  10  F 29001. 

J.  G.  Maycock,  h.p.  14  F 12  Nov. 

George  Bent,  25  F 17  Nov. 

C.  D.  Thomas,  Coldst.  Gds....  J9  Nov. 

E.  G.  Clark.  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  20  Nov. 
H.  D'A.  P.  Burncll,  7  Hus....  6  Dec. 
C.  L.  Pereira.  Madras  S.  C.  10  Dec. 
J.  A.  Smith,  Bombav  S.  C...  10  Dec. 
C.  F.  Packe,  Bengal  S.  C.    ...  10  Dec. 

C.  R.  Shaw,  Bengal  S.  C 10  Dec. 

J.F.  Sheror,  Benirul  S.  C 10  Dec. 

C.  J.  Smith,  M:wlras  S.  C.  ...  to  Dec. 
E.  L.  Hankin,  Madras  S.  C...  10  Dec. 
E.  C.  S.  Williams,  R.  Eng. ...  10  Dec. 
A.  H.  Millett,  Bene:al  S.  C. ...  u  Dec. 
H.  E.  Ry^'es,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  ix  Dec. 
H.  B.  Chahnri-s,  Bengals.  C.  u  Dec. 

P.  Salter,  Madras  S.  C n  Dec. 

R.  E.  Oakea,  Bengal  S.  C n  Dec. 

G.  Wheeler,  Bengal  S.  C n  Dec. 

S.C.Montgomerie.Madr.S.C.  11  Dec. 
E.  L.  Bland,  R.  Eng n  Dec. 

A.  W.  Dumford.B.  Eng 11  Dec! 

D.  A.  Frazcr,  R.  Eng 11  Dec. 

J.  O.  Mayne,  R.Eng n  Dec. 

H.  T.  Rogers,  R.  Eng n  Dec. 

Irwin  M.  Greig,  R.  Eng n  Dec. 

J.  R.  Maunsell,  R.  Eng n  Dec. 

H.  G.  Pauter,  22  F 14  Dec. 

B.  J.  C.  Prior,  Madras  8.  C...  20  Dec, 
H.  T.  Duncan,  Madras  8.  C...  30  Dec. 
J.  G.  8.  Mathe8on,Ben.  S.C  ..  20  Dec. 

C.  C.  Minchin,  Madraa  S.  C,  20  Dec; 


14 


Majors. 


KAJORS. 
1830. 


;R.  Douglas,  13  F 

J.  Leyue,  h.p.  59  F. 


30  W.  H.  Hartman,  Uiifttt.  ...  aa  July  i?-  ^ •, -^^^rieT,  73  F. 

,g3«  (J.  DaiRleish,  h.p.  71  F 

Charles  Boyd,  UnaW. .oJan.  'J•.?f.TxSh^&^^l  s!  bV  ::: 

Geo.  Monta^,  Unatt.  a8  June  I  j:S^-^|^ek?Tp.^:  ^i  .i  i! 

^**"-  'G.Wolfe,  h.p.  a  P.,  S.  O.  of  P. 


G.  Clay,  h.p.  19  P.  , 

E.  D.  Smith,  h.p.  05  P.  Fort 

Major  and  Atb.  Jertn/    

B.H.Heathcote.h.p.Dep.  Batt. 
J.  T.  TJsBher,  Uimtt.S.O.of  P. 

J.  R.  Hume,  55  P 

T.  Rowland.  5  P 

H.  P.  W.  Ely,  99  P 

ITCW.  8.  Trevor,  R.  Eng.  ... 

W.  B.  Browne,  81  P 

A.  H.  Bamfleld, Bengal  S.  C... 

E.  P.  Chadwick,  33  P 

P.  B.  Lucas,  10  P 

E.  Harnett,  11  Hussars 

A.  Wyber^h,  h.p.  63  F 

E.  T.  Shiffber,  54  P 

C.  R.  Richardson,  76  P 

R.  H.  Vivian,  14  P. 


H.  D.  Battye,  Bengal  S.  C. ... 
C.  A.  de  Kantzow,  Ben.  S.  C. 

1867. 
H.  P.  Close,  Bombay  S.  C.  ... 

A.  Bainbrigge,  13  P 

M.  K.  Bourne,  Madras  S.  C. 

T.  E.  Swottenham,  31  P 

W.  H.  Ralston,  70  P 

J.  W.  Hughes,  54  P 

H.  B.  Foilden,  6  P. 


J.  B.  Castleau,  h.p.  R.  Mar....  10  Nov. 

1851 
John  K.  Mackenzie,  Unatt....  ao  June 
W.  C.Ki«coiijj<Avonmore,h.p. 

R.Art laDec. 

1868. 

A.  Wolrige,  R.  Mar 9  Nov. 

B.  M.  Deane,  19  P 24  Nov. 

1861 

C.  E.  Grogan,  14  P 14  Jan. 

R.  W.  Hinxman,  60  P 19  Jan. 

37(ff  H.  S.  Cochrane,  7  P 19  Jan. 

J.  B.  Lind,  h.p.  31  P 19  Jan. 

C.  D.  Pedder,  h.p.  39  P.  A^.  6 

Adm.Batt.Laneaahire  B.  Vol.     x  Mar. 

John  Inman,  h.p.  18  P x  Mar. 

A.  Saltmarshe,  70  F x  Mar. 

W.  A.  J.  Shortt,  57  P I  Mar. 

H.  R.  Russell,  h.p.  57  P x  Mar.  iy*  Leach"^P  *  ' 

E.  T.  Brooke.  R.  Eng x  Mar.  jjr"^  q  V.  Posbery,  Ben.S.  C." 

Joseph  Bonus,  R,  Eug x  Mar.  n  J  Bayard  hn  Vw  I  R 

P.H.8cmtchley.R.Bng.   ...  X5  Mar.  ^;  i.^g^™^^ 
S.  A.  Cleeve,  h.p.  13  P aa  Mar.  U  ^y  p^^  '    ^p 

w.Mosse,h.p  a6i< 4 Apr.  s. B^F^ggif^/Fr::::::: 

i  ^®"^^  ^  ^'ii-  aU ^  aK*    ^'-  ^'  D'E.  Barclay.  '4  P. 

H.  C.  S.  Dyer,  R.  Art 15  Apr.    j  y  W  H  Webb  8  P 

W.  P.  A.  Colman,  8  F 19  Apr.    *'-  ^-  *^-  ^-  ^eoD,  0  ir, 

R.E.Henry,h.p.86F.(?.a<^r»«  20  May 

L.  H.  L.  Irby,  h.p.  74  P 3  June 

A.  Green,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade, 

Captain  qflnvalidn^  22.  Jfoi- 

pifal,  CheUea 12  July 

A.  Maclean,  h.p.  Gold  Coast 

Art.  Corps,  S.  O.  of  Pens...  a8  July 

T.  B.  Hughes,  R.  Art s  Aug. 

C.  C.  Grant,  h.p.  x6  P 9  Aug. 

J.  O.  Chichester,  39  P x6  Aug. 

C.Van  N.  Pole,hj).CapeM.  R.    9  Sept.  T.  C.  Hinds,  40  P 

R.  Harrison,  R.  Eng xx  Ocf.  ^W.  H.  St.  Hill,  19  P 

S.  H.  E.  Chamier,  R.  Art ix  Oct.   iJ.  W.  Helyar,  16P 

T.  S.  Bigge,  5F x8  0ct     k.M.  Petrie,  h.p.  97  P 

J.  Stewart,  57  P 28  Oct.   ,A.  E.  Warren,  78  P 

A.  H.  Coney,  h.p.  67  P a8  Oct.    J.  Briggs,  96  P 

W.  T.  Gold8Worthy,h.p.  91  P.  39  Oct.    W.  W.  W.  Johnston,  x  W.I.R. 

G.  E.  Francis,  20  P 27  Nov.  [J.  V.  Morris,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 

G.  Thompson,  85  P 25  Nov.  |W.  PitzRoy,  47  P 

C.  M.  B.  Siree,  h.p.  3  P 9  Dec.  iR.  B.  Gardner,  R.  Marine  Art. 

J.  R.  LoveU,  48  P 2Q  Dec.    UC^irW.  J. M. Cuninghame, 

iQAc  i^arf.  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade   ... 

*?**•  ^        'S.  G.  C.  Bfogge.  66  P 

B.  C.  Russell,  13  Hussars 24  Jan.    c.  Barton,  18  Hussars  

O.  T.  Bnme,  CS£.  hj).  20  P...  24  Jan.  'a.  Schmid,  109  P 

A.  W.  Cameron,  92  P 6  Fob.  'j.  e.  d.  Hill,  h.p.  63  P 

J.  P.  Stuart, Unatt.,  S.  O.  of  P.  10  Feb.    p.  l.  Edridge.  ao  P.      . 

J.  B.  Kirk,  9xP ax  Feb.  |e.  Meurant,  83  F 

W.  J.  Brook,  h.p.  30  F 21  Mar.  |e.  k.  Jones,  57  F 

H.  W.  J.  Trent,  68  P ax  Mar.  Ic.  F.  Gregorie,  18  F 

Y€  P.  A.  Smith,  43 F 21  Mar.  Ir.  Alexander,  20  Hussars    ... 

J.  Thompson,  50  P 21  Mar.  jf.  Morlev,  3  F 

•.  T.  D.  Baker,  18  P. ax  Mar.   W.  U.NeVport,  Bombay  8.  C. 

*.  C.  B.  Johnson,  50  P 21  Mar.  I  j.  q.  S.  Maiheson,  Beng.  S.  C. 

D.  Hastings,  6  P 23  Mar.  I 

H.  T.Richmond, Unatt., S.O.  Lr  t  xr-  ,    tt     .}^    *» 

of  Pensioners    ^  Apr.  '  W.J.  Kirk,  Unatt  S.O.  of  Peu. 

W.  E.  Wallace,  h.p.  18  P 15  Apr.  |G-  W.  Hanson  Bombay  S.C. 

Wm.AUan.  41P 18  Apr.  ,L.  C.  Barton,  Bombay  S.C... 

S.  Hackett,  35  P 2  June  ip^vid  Shaw,  Madras  S.  C.    . 

L.Macphcrin,h.p.3oP.   ...  20  Juno  V??^™  ^fo'^an.Madr.  S.C. 

J.  M.  Clayhills,  h-P-  7  ^ 20  June  ^Ifred  Tolloch  Bengal  S.  0. 

G.  P.  AVafker,  12  P 23  June  John  Duval,  Madras  S  C.  ... 

*.  C.  Acton,  51  P 30  June  i?^\^^*S^'^^^}^S'  ■  - 

JE.  Perkins,  R.  Eng 30  Juno  ,g-  g-  Gnffin,  Bengal  S.  0 

D.  Macpherson,  42  P 5  Jnly  !?•  S.  Burp,  Madras  S.  C. 

B.  L.  Forater,  R.  Art 12  July    i^;  ?:.  S*^^^'^*^^?!"^  8.  C. 

J.  H.  Campbell,  71  P 9  Aug.  I^- ^^ckmson,  C5/.h.p.  Bom- 

G.  L.  W.  6.  Plamstcad.  h.p.  ^  bay  Staff  Corps 

DepdtBatt 23  Aug.  I  J.  A  M.  Biggs  Bengal  S.C. 

C.  J.  Skerry,  8x  P 31  Aug.  i^-  X;^^2^^'^\f^?^^^'S"" 

R.  B.  Baker,  x6  P 20  Sept.  J-  Allaxdyce.  Madrjw  S.  C. ... 

P.  B.  Norman,  Bengal  8.  C...  10  Nov.  ,g-  J^";®'',^*^?  5'  ^'  a'„' 
W.  Macdonald,  Bengal  8.  C.  10  Nov.  |R.  H.Beddome,  Madras.  0. 
W.  H.  D.  R.  Welman,  09  P. ...  25  Nov.  ;A.  P.  Davis,  Bombay  S.C.  ... 

John  Geddes,  h.p.  44  F.    29  Dec.   J-  iv^t}?®''  ^^^J  «;? 

De  Vic  Tupper,  h.p.  8  P ^o  Dec.  S'^g^J^®"**^'  ^•PJ7  *^    •;•. 

1 A110  K^^  ^-  ^-  Browne,  h.p.  100  P. 

*8fi6.  R.  Burd,  Bombay  S.  C 

P.N.Dore,h.p.  97P.,S.O.of  P.  14  Jan.  lA.  Templeman,  ax  P 

J.  Glancy,  X4  P 6  Feb.    R.  S.  Moseloy,  Bengal  B.C.... 

B.  D.  Harvest,   h.p.  ^7  P.,  |A.  W.  Montagu,  Bengal  S.  C. 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners  x  Apr.    A.  Callander,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

K.  Wright,  h.p.  8x  P I  Apr.  '  A.  B.Cumberlege,  Madr.  S.  C. 


I  Apr.   W.  M.  Parratt.  Madras  S.C ... 

I  Apr.  Id.  Standen,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

I  Apr.    C.  H.  E.  Graeme,  104  F 

I  Apr.    R.  P.  Williams.  Bombay  S.C. 

X  Apr.    A.  Nicholas,  46  P 

5  Apr.  R.  Law, Unatt..  S.  O.  of  Pens. 
X4  Apr.  IJ.  E.  Baillie,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
X7  Apr.  j  Wm.  Mussenden,  8  Hussars... 
=4  Apr.,   "  "  "     -        " 


xMay 
xMay 
6  May 

8  May 
xsMay 
15  May 
x5May 


xo  July 
ao  July 
27  July 
27  July 
14  Aug. 
ax  Aug. 
ax  Aug" 
X3  Sept. 


,  __^-.,  P.  C.  Scott.  4=  P 

X  May    B.  P.  Heysham,  Madras  S.  C. 
J.H.P.Malcolmson,Bom.  S.C. 

H.  Marshall,  9  Lancers 

E.  St.  J.  Griffiths,  19  P 

G.  P.  Maodonald,  h.p.  16  P. 

S.  O.  of  Pensioners 

H.  T.  Forbes,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

E.  L.  Earlo,  Bengal  S.  C 

_     R.  Lacy,  59  P 

17  June  J.  Hudson,  84  F 

19  June  \c.  H.  J.  Maclean,  Rifle  Br 

26  June  M.W.  De  la  P.  Bcresford.  h.p. 
49  P.  Staff  O.  of  Pensioners 

J.  Smyth,  69  P 

H.  A.W.  Waterfleld,  Ben.  S.  C. 

N.  P.  Lodgard,  20  P 

I.  P.  Chapman,  Bombay  8.  C. 

«.A.  H.WaveU,4iP 

W.  H.  G.  PaUner,  Madr.  S.  C. 

-^  --r-  H.  Maxwell.  Bengal  8.  C 

14  Sept.  I  William  Hands,  Madras  S.  C. 

28  Sept.  I  John  Gordon,  Bombay  S.  C... 

a  Oct.    T.  L.  Scott,  Madras  8 .  C 

2  Oct.  I B.  W.  D.  Morton,  Bengal  S.  C. 

29  Oct.  IG.  H.  Basevi,  Bengal  S.  C. ... 
a  Nov.  E.  N.  Marsh,  Bombay  8.  C... 
6  Dec.  G.delaP.Beresford,Madr.S.C. 

x8  Dec.  I  William Osbom,  Madras  S.  C. 
Newton  Barton,  Bengal  S.  C. 

_  M-n-  lEustace  Hill,  Madras  S.  C... 

I  Sai"  E.  Whyte.h.p.R.Canad.  Rifles 
i?MSr*  C.  J.  Mounsey,  7x  P 

13  Mar.     nn    m    a,„_.^_     \/o/1t« 


33  Mar. 
17  Apr. 


T.  T.  Turton,  Madras  S.  C..., 
G.  C.  Depree,  Bengal  S.  C.  .. 
J.  Hudleston,  Madras  S.  C.  . 


7  Dec 

8  Dec. 
20  Dec. 

X  Jan. 
3  Jan. 
3  Jan. 
8  Jan. 
II  Jan. 


Jan, 
II  Jan, 
XX  Jan 
13  Jan, 


R  t^np  'F-  J-  Bolton,  h.  p.  12  P 

ft  Tnn«  ^-  Nicholctts,  Bombay  8.  C. 

8  tSS«  R-  W.  B.  Hunt,  R.  Marines .. 

6  Jt^   ^-  W.  Dunbar.  Bengal  S.C... 
X?  S  ?   T.  P.  Turbervm,  h.p.  R.  Art. 

11  Jnlv  i^-  H-  M^irrav,  R.  Art 

^  jS  V  \^'  W.  Berkeley,  3  Dr.  Gds.... 

^  Tn  V  |A-  N.  Wilson,  i.p.  4  P 

S  jni^  '  J.  S.  Hand,  44  F. 

oft  J^l  ^-  M.  Davies,  Madraa  8.  C... 

/j^l  lWm.Blakeney,  Bombay  S.C. 

4  Aug.  ^  ^  Currie,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 
,,.  A,-.«  !A.  R.  MacDonnell,  R.  Eng.... 

xl  aSI'  ■^-  Chrystie.  Ri  Eng 

.1  A^"  William  Hicks,  Bombay  8:  C. 
lr  AnS"  ^-  P-  Hawkes,  Madras  8.  C. 
a    aS^*'^-^<^-^®^'>'»^--^ 

,  SeS  ^-  B-  Yo^OK'  Bombay  8.  C... 

,!  qpSr  ^'  ^'  M-  Grceme,  loa  )F 

«  Sebt  ^'  '^-  Bainbridge.BengalS.  C. 

ft  Op?    W.L.Twentyman,  x8  Hussars 

,  5Spp    l^C:  C.  A.  Goodfellow,  R.  Eng. 

7^^^'  ,.  w.  Arbuthnot,  14  Hussars. 
G.  Arbuthnot,  R.  Art 

B.  H.  Pottingpr,  R.  Art 

A.  G.  P.  Hogg,  Bombay  8.  C. 

C.  M.  Griffith,  Bombay  8.  C. 
G.  P.  Beville,  Bombay  8.  C... 

C.  J.  Mead,  Bengal  S.  C 

H.  M.  L.  Colquhoun.  77  P.  ... 

T.  H.Clarkson,  20P 

C.  T.  Heathoote.Bombay  S.C. 

XX  Jan.  |J.  Wakefield,  83  P 

II  Jan.  jP.  G.  C.  Probart,  9  P 

«.  P.  A.  A.  Twynam,  15  P 

Arthur  Cory,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

W.  L.  Browne,  5  Lancers 

G.  G.  Suttie,  75  P 

R.  Bennett,  46  P 

18  Jan.    A.  H.  Stephens,  Rifle  Brigade 

20  Jan.    J.  Hare,  32  P 

20  Jan.  «.  R.  B.  H.  Blundell,  3  Hussars 
20  Jan.    0.  A.  Loch,  Bombay  8.  C.  ... 

20  Jan.  W.  P.  J.  Rudd,  i  P 

20  Jan.   H.  H.  G.  Austen,  Bengal  S.  0. 

ao  Jan.   T.  P.  Lloyd,  98  P 

29  Jan.  iR.  E.  D.  Ness,  h.p.  3  W.  I.  R. 

31  Jan.   W.  Clutterbuck,  56  P 

I  Feb.  C.Clark,  104  P 

II  Feb.  J.  W.  Barnes,  73  P 

IS  Feb.  c.  M.  B.  Eden,  h.p.  56  P 

x7Feb.  J.  B.  H.  Boyd,  17  P 

20  Feb.   H.  J.  Hitchcock,  2a  F 

20  Feb.    J.  Gunter,  x  Dr.  Gds 

cs  Feb.  JF.  P.  Campbell,  14  Hussars... 


25  Fc^. 
35  Feb. 

a  Mar. 

3  Mar. 
13  Mar. 
17  Mar. 

20  Mar. 

21  Mnr. 

26  Mar. 
3  Apr. 
9  Apr. 

IX  Apr. 
x8  Apr. 

19  Apr. 

20  Apr. 

22  Apr- 
33  Apr. 

25  Apr. 
37  Apr. 

I  May 

9May 
10  May 
ao  May 
37  May 
3  Juxxo 
9  Juno 
9  June 
9  Jiizie 
9  June 
9  JuTie 
9  Junoi 
9  June 
10  June 
10  Juue 
xo  June 
xo  Juno 
10  June 

13  June 
30  June 

26  June 
28  Juno 

.  3  July 
8  July 

27  July 
I  Auff. 

1  Auir. 

a  Aug. 
15  Au^. 
15  Aug. 
X5  Aus:. 
>5  Aug. 
X5  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
X5  Aug. 
X5  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
IS  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
'SAug. 
X5  Au;.;. 
15  Aug. 

X  5  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
xs  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
xs  An'g. 
15  Aug. 
IS  Aug. 

15  Aug. 
»5  Aug, 

16  Aug. 

2  Sept, 

2  Sei>t, 
7  Sept^ 

x6  Sept, 
30  Sept 
30  Sept^ 

3  Oct.. 
12  Oct. 

14  Oct. 

15  Oct. 

28  Oct- 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
30  Oct. 
x8  Nov. 
18  Nov. 
18  Nov. 
18  Nov. 

22  Nov. 

28  Nov. 

29  Nov. 
2  Dec. 
2  Dec. 
2  Dec. 
a  Dec. 
2  Dec. 


A.  A.  DesVoeux,  Bomb.  S.  C.  8  Dec. 
J.  P.  Pedler.  Madra*  S.  C.  ...    8  Dec. 

T.  DvCT.  Madnw  S.  C 8  Dec. 

J.  C.  Hobeon,  Bombay  S .  C . . .  8  Dec. 
P.  J.  Craiffie,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  8  Dec. 
K.  A-  Mottct.  Madras  8.  C. .. .    8  Dec. 

C.  S.  Lane.  Bengal  S.  C 9  Dec. 

E.  G.  Rogers,  Bcn^l  S.  C...  9  Dec. 
W.G.Daviee,  Bengal  S.  C...  9  Dec. 
H.  M.  Wemyas,  Bengal  8.  C.     9  Dec. 

B.  T.  Stafford.  BenjE^  S.  C. ..  9  Dec. 
Alfred  Biunfc,  Bengal  B.C.  ...  9  Dec. 
J.  P.  Tnrton,  Bengals.  C.  ...  9  Dec. 
E.  (VB.Honsfonl.  Bengal  8.  C.  9  Dec. 
A- Braro,  2  W.  I.  R.  11  Dec. 

E.  W.  Cuming,  79  P 14  Dec. 

L  M.  Shcweil.  Bombay  S.  C.  14  Dec. 
J.  E.  B.  Parsons.  Bengal  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
H.  A.  Prinsep, Bengal  S.  C...  ao  Dec. 
J.  F.  L.  Fisher,  Bengal  S.  C.  20  Dec. 

C.  C.Ekina,  Bengal  C.S 20  Dec. 

F.  J.  Millar,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  2oDec. 
B.  H. W.  Magrath,  Madr.  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
J.  C.  Home,  Bengal  S.  C ao  Dec. 

F.  T.  PoUok.  Madras  S.  C.  ...  20  Dec. 

D.  S.  Boist,  Bengal  S.  C ao  Dec. 

H.  C.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  20  Dec. 
R.  C.  lAvie,  Madras  8.  C.   ...  ao  Dec. 

W.  Chaine.  4  HoBsars  23  Dec. 

M.  R.  Bmce,  Bombay  8.  C...  24  Dec. 

t.  W.  W.  Knollys,  93  F 27  Dec. 

i^el'jrTn  Kew,  Madras  8.  C...  27  Dec. 
KdTOd  Oave,  Madras  8.  C...  27  Dec. 
W  B.  Mesham,  Madras  8.  C.  27  Dec. 
i{3a.L.A.Addington,R,Art.  31  Dec. 

1869. 

t.R.  Lock,  108  P 1  Jan. 

< .  '^wric,  h.p.  Cape  M.  Rifles  2  Jan. 
J.  L.  Ben  well.  Madras  8.  C.  20  Jan. 
rD-iTnasO'Neill.h.p.Mod.8.C.  20  Jan. 

G.  XL  Payne.  Madras  S.  G. ...  20  Jan. 
'\  B.  L.  Smith,  Madras  8.  C.  20  Jan. 
v.m  Tweedie,  Bengal  8.  C...  21  Jan. 

W.  D.  Tompson,  17  F 23  Jan. 

FT. Comewall, Bombay  8.  C.  23  Jan. 
L  Prendergast,  h.p.  2  Drs. ...    3  Feb. 

J.  W.  Frv,  88  P 3  Feb. 

J.  D.  Brockman,  86  F 3  Feb. 

r.  H.  Beddek,  Madms  8.  C...    7  Feb. 

J.  Graham,  Bengal  S.  C 7  Feb. 

f  L.R-Glasfnrd.  Bombay  S.C.  20  Feb. 
•:  ^>wen  Lord,  Bombay  8.  C.  24  Feb. 

<.  Ecdes.  4F .*. 27  Feb. 

ii  S.  Graves,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  2  Mar. 
«■.  Kincaid,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  3  Mar. 
W  G.M:strickland,Madr.S.C.  3  Mar. 
( .  J.  Hughes,  Bengal  8.  C...  23  Mar. 
l.H.Godfrey,h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

Adj.  4  Lancashire  Militia  ...  24  Mar. 

E.  Tanner.  8  F 24  Mar. 

i.H.  A.  Little,  Bengal  S.C. ...  31  Mar. 

R.  Baring,  19  Hussars 1  Apr. 

W.  c.  Jofltice,    h.p.   Depot 

Battalion,      Towa     Major, 

Ikntfoport  1  Apr. 

J.  Smney.  Madras  8.  C 12  Apr. 

E.  B.  Slailcn,  Madras  8.  C...  14  Apr. 

H  L.  Brownrigg,  84  P 5  May 

G  A. Prcndergast, Bcng.  S.C.  17  May 

J.  Hanly,  9  lincers  19  May 

K.  J.  MacFarlane,  h.p.  3  Dr. 

Gnards 29  May 

5u-  Wm.  Geo.  H.  T.  Fair&x, 

Bart.  h.p.  rs  F 29  May 

I  A.  S.  Quill,  h.p.  R.Canad.R. 
Bri^e  Major,  Nova  Scotia  29  May 

?:  A.  Gore.  6  Drs 29  May 

H.  Z.  Darrah,  Bengal  S.  C...  8  June 
^'  B.  Thomson,  Bengal  S.  C.    8  June 

tL  T.  Snow,  Madras  8.  C 8  June 

N  B.  Thoyts,  Bombay  S.  C.  9  June 
?i^:bert  Cadell,  Bengal  9.  C...  9  June 
M  W.Willoughby.Bomb.  8.  C.  9  June 
a.  H.  Foord,  Madras  S.  C. ...  9  June 
H.E.Whi«h,  Bengals.  C.  ...  9  June 
r.  J.  R.  Bell,  Madras  8.  C. ...    9  June 

'^-  M.  Billington,  6  Drs 12  June 

W.  Hndleaton,  Madras  S.  C.  13  June 
H.  H.  Pratt,  h.p.  94  F.,  8.  O. 

of  Pensioners 14  Juno 

•^  G.  Daubcny,  7  P 23  June 

H.  ('.  Evans,  h-p.  38  P 23  June 

^  R.  Nolan,  17  Lancers 23  June 

-  W.  Hoggan,  Bengal  S.  C...  27  June 
.*  T.  Hams,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  27  June 

A^  i*.  M.  Browne,  a  Drs 30  June 

A.  D.  Vanrenen,  B^gal  S.  C.    7  July 


Majors, 

C.  H.  S.  Scott,  Bengal  8.  C...  18  July 

E.  Thompson.  CSl.  Ben.  S.C.  2a  July 

W.  R.  Annesley,  97  F 3  Aug. 

G.  C.  Rowcroft,  Bengal  S.  C.  10  Aug. 
IW.  H.  K.  Bradford,  108  F.  ...  15  Aug. 

J.  Gttlbraith,  66  F 18  Aug. 

J.  P.  Martin,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  19  Aug. 

G.  S.  Httllowes,  25  F 21  Aug. 

W.  H.  Whitiock,  Madras  S.  C.  23  Aug. 

S.  C.  Millett,  M  F I  Sept. 

W.  E.  Brown,  57  P 14  Sept. 

W.  U.  J.  Lance,  Bengal  8.  C.  18  Sept. 

T.  P.  Dixon,  39  F 20  Sept. 

T.  N.  Baker,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  20  Sept. 
iraa.R.H.deMontmorency,32P  25  Sept. 
W.  M.  C.  Acton,  h.p.  77  P. 

SetfruitinqQffieeratInoeme»$  24  Oct. 

W.  \V.  Corban,  49  F aSOct. 

W.  D.  Shiplev,  58  P 10  Nov. 

T.  N.  Woodail,  h.p.  57  P.,  S. 

O.  of  Pensioners 15  Nov. 

F.  Horsloy,  Madras  8.  C 20  Nov. 

R. J.L.Crutchley,  Bengal  S.  C.  23  Nov. 

c.  A.  E.  Ross,  5  P 24  Nov. 

».  W.  H.  Knight,  h.p.  48  P. 

OarrisoH  Intimetor,  D^liu    1  Dec. 

H.  B.  Glass,  37  F 4  Doc. 

F.  G.  Hankin,  Madras  S.  C.    xi  Dec. 

D.  H.  Hickman. Bombay  S.  C.  11  Dec. 
L.  H.  Isacke,  Madras  8.  C...  it  Dec. 
T.  R.  Niramo.  Bombay  8.  C.  11  Dec. 

P.  B.  Poote,  Bengal  8.  C 11  Dec. 

W.  A.  Garden,  Bengal  S.  C.  ix  Dec. 
H.  T,  Oldfleld,  Bengal  8.  C...  ix  Dec. 
H.  L.  C.  Bernard,  Ben.  8.  C.  11  Dec. 
M.  W.  Parker,  Bombay  8.  C.  11  Dec. 
H.  D.  Cloet^,  Madras  S.  C. ...  12  Dec. 

W.  Grordon,  Bengal  S.  C :  12  Dec. 

H.  T.  Stuart,  Madras  8.  C...  12  Dec. 
T.  Buttanshaw,  Bengal  8.  C.  12  Dec. 

F.  P.  R.  Bishop,  Madras  S.C.  la  Doc. 
H.  C.  Menzies,  Madras  S.  C.  12  Dec. 
A.  T.  Searle,  Madras  8.  C. ...  12  Dec. 

G.  H.  Parker,  92  P 15  Dec. 

J.  Fryer,  6  Dr.  Gds 15  Dec- 

W.  R.  Johnson,  Madras  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
W.  Jackson,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  ao  Dec. 
H.  V.  Mathias,  Bengal  S.  C.  20  Dec. 
J.  A.  Campbell,  Madras  S.  C.  20  Dec. 
C.  J.  Godfrey.  Madras  S.  C.  20  Dec. 

W.  Playfair,  Bengal  S.  C 20  Dec. 

J.  H.  Tyler,  Bengal  S.  C 20  Dec. 

T.  E.  Britten,  Bombay  8.  C.  26  Dec. 

1870. 

H.  S.  Anderson,  Bombay  S.C. 

W.  H.  Mackesy,  Bengal  S.  C. 

J.  Spratt,  68  P. 

J.  G.Day,  28  P 

H.  P.  Dakeyne,  Madras  8.  C. 

J.  Crawford,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 

O.  P.  Smithers,  Madras  8.  C. 

Q.  D.  Parsons,  Bengal  8.  C. 

R.  A.  Nowell,  Bengal  S.  C... 

Alex.  C.  Hav,  Madras  S.C... 

John  Wm.  Orr,  Madras  8.  C. 

W.  C.  Mitchel,  Bengal  8.  C... 

Melmoth  A.  D.  Orchard,  Ben- 
gal S.  C 

Fred.  Gadsden,  Madras  S.  C. 

J.  Chaffey,  5  Lancers 

».  G.  Hay,  62P 

C.  T.  Hitohins,  Bengal  8.  C. 

M.M.  Prendergast,  Ben.  S.C. 

P.  A.  Camegy,  Madras  S.  C. 

E.B.Wilson,h.p.R.Cana.Rifls. 

0.  W.  Fletcher,  Bengal  S.  C. 

C.  P.  Kcays,  Bombay  S.  C... 

C.  W.  R.  Chester,  Bengal  S.C. 

H.  G.  Thomson,  Madras  S.  C. 

C.  V.  Conway-Gordon,  Ben- 
gal S.C 

William  Winson,  Bengal  S.C. 

G.  J.  D.  Heath,  Madras  8.  C. 

».P.D.  Vigors,  19  F 

E.  L.  DUlon,  18F 

M.  B.  8.  Lloyd,  Madras  8.  C. 

T.  G.  Boss,  Bengal  S.  C 

J.  S.  Tighe,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 
H.  P.  Newmarch,  Ben.  S.  C. 
C.  T.  O.  Mayno,  Bengal  8.  C. 
J.  E.  Harvey,  h.p.  41  P.  8.0. 

of  Pensioners 


J.  F.  Boyes,  h.p.  Cnpe  M.  Rif. 
|D.  A.  Baby,  h.n.  Mil.  Train... 

.Henry  W.  Stroud,  30  F 

I*.  B.  A.  Branflll,  h.p.  86  P. 
]  Oarrison  Innlr.  at  iJernimIn 
9.  P.  J.  Hutchison,  h.p.  64  ¥. 
i  Ourrvton  In»lr.  at  JJeoouport 
|E.  D'H.  Fairtlough,  48  F.  ... 
j Horatio  N.Kippen.h.p.  12  F. 
James  C.  Clarke,  h.p.  76  P.. 
I*.  Richard  Harbord,  h.p.  7  F. 

Garrifon  Intirucior,  Cork... 
Harry  C.  Hague,  h.p.  11  P.... 
Hugh  Massy  Lloyd,  h.p.  14  P. 
H.    Mackenzie,    h.p.    15    P. 

Secretary  and  Adjutant  Ro^al 

Military  Atjflum   

A.  N.  Adams,  h.p.  20  F 

D.  R.  Barnes,  h.p.  14  P.  D.A. 

Adj.  Oen.  School  o/MHtketty 
Avary  J.  Davem,  h.p.  22  P. 

W.  John  Bell,  h.p.  93  P 

G.  Sullivan,  h.p.  109  F 

J.  Duncan,  h.p.  19  Hussars, 

Fort  Major,  Edinburgh 

G.  S.  Davies,  h.p.  Cav.  Dep6t 
W.  H.  Paul,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

Adjutant  a  Che$hire  Militia 
M.  TUford,  h.p.  60  F 


14a 

1  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 

I  Apr. 

J  Apr. 
J  Ai)r. 
I  Apr. 
J  Apr. 

1  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
1  Apr- 


Philip  Percival,  79  P 

T.  E.  Green,  h.p.  Mil.  Train . 

J.  H.  H.  Gammell,  54  P 

G.  H.  Twemlow,  80  P 

Jas.  Fox  Bland,  h.p.  76  P.  ... 
G.P.E.Morrison,  h.p.  Mil.  Tr. 


a  Jan. 
4  Jan. 
xo  Jan. 

19  Jan. 
ao  Jan. 

20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
ao  Jan. 

20  Jan. 

21  Jan. 

ax  Jan. 
2x  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
3Fpb. 

6  Feb. 
8  Fob. 

16  Feb. 

19  Feb. 
ao  Feb. 
ao  Feb. 

20  Feb. 

22  Feb. 

I  Mar. 
3  Mar. 
3  Mar. 

7  Mar. 
16  Mar. 
x8  Mar. 
20  Mar. 
22  Mar. 
25  Mar. 
36  Mar. 

X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 


J  Apr. 
I  Apr. 

1  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 

I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
3  Apr. 
9  Apr. 

XX  Apr. 
a7  Apr. 

7May 
x6  May 
x8  May 
25  May 
aSMav 
28  M»y 

8  Juno- 

13  June 

14  June 
14  June 

14  June 

15  Juno 
15  Juuo- 


Ralph  Edw.  Carr,  36  F 

Fred.  Bagnell,  xa  F 

W.  J.  Tarte,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

AdJ.ittWanoickS.  Voluntrs. 

James  L.  W.  Nunn,  h.p.  80  P. 

».  Wm.  Kidston  Elles,  38  P.. . 

B.  J.  L.  Twynam,  Bon.  S.  C. 

Chnrles  Gibbs,  a  F „, 

A.F.F.  Bloomfield,  Madr. S.C. 
Daniel  Thompson,  h.p.  67  F. 

Francis  Brownlow,  72  F 

Geo.  H.  Adams,  86  F 

G.  S.  Mignon,  Bombay  S.  C. 

F.  L.  Playfair,  Madras  S.  C. 
George  V.  Law,  Madras  S.  C. 
T.  R.  Church,  Matlras  8.  C... 
H.  M.  Nopean,  Madras  S.  C. 
R.  D.  Campbell,  Bengal  S.  C. 
Charles  Milligan,  h.p.  39  P. 

Adj.     46     Middlesex     M{fle 

VolunteerM  22  June- 

W.  Cabell,  Bengal  S.  C 26  Juno 

E.  A.  Collins,  26  F 29  Juno 

S.  Malthus,  94  F 29  June 

J.  Murray,  94  P 6  July 

A.  P.  Godman,  6  Dr.  Gds.  ...  6  July 
H.  C.  M'Donald,  108  F 8  Julv 

G.  Waddilovo,  47  F x 3  July 

J.  N.  Beasley,  87  F 20  July 

A.  C.  Forth,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  20  July 
T.  H.  Turner,  Bombay  8.  C.  25  July 

R.  B.  Lloyd,  36  F 27  July 

H.  E.  Watson,  22  F 27  July 

H.  8.  V.  Fisher,  Bengal  S.  C.  28  July 
rC  A.  T.  Moore,  Bom.  8.  C.  29  July 
('.  D.  LaTouche,Bombay  S.C.  29  July 
H.  B.  Vaughan,  h.p.  20  P.  ...  10  Aug. 

W.  G.  Graves,  82  P 17  Aug. 

».  H.  T.  Butler,  13  Hussars  ...  X7  Aug. 

V.Butler,  65  F 17  Aug. 

O.  V.  Tanner,  Bombay  S.  C.  X9  Aug. 

C.  H.  Clay,  Bombay  S.  C.   ...  24  Aug. 

R.  T.  P.  Cuthbert.  15  F 27  Aug. 

UC  T.  B.  Hackett,  23  P 3  Sept. 

J.  R.  Harvey,  25  F 3  Sept. 

E.  J.  Scovcll,  96  F J4  Sept. 

T.P.  Birch,  hj).  3  W.I.R.  Staff 

Officer  of  Pensiouers 15  Sept. 

Edward  Lloyd,  106  F 23  Sept 

W.  J.M.  Crawfurd,24  K 1  Oct. 

W.  C.  8.  Clarke,  21  Hussars...    a  Oct. 

H.  J.  Bell,  X05  F 3  Oct. 

Charles  Hudson,  10  F xo  Oct. 

Patrick  Hunter,  63  F la  Oct 

W.  R.  White,  56  F 12  Oct. 

James  Browne,  R.  Engineers    5  Nov. 

P.  W.  J.  Sewell,  los  F 6  Nov. 

J.  D.  Dundas,  60  Rifles 12  Nov. 

P.  V.  Northey,  60  Rifles    la  Nov. 

C.  B.  Morgan,  h.p.  67  F 12  Nov. 

G.  E.  Leggett,  77  F 27  Nov. 

Henry  Cowell,  27  F 7  Dec. 

G.  B.  C.  Simpson,  Ben.  8.  C.  9  Dec. 
H.  R.  Osbom,  Bengal  S.  C...    9  Dec. 

B.  H.  C.  Simpson,  Ben.  S.  C.  9  Dec. 
William  Peyton,  Madras  8.  C.  9  Dec. 
L.  H.  Williams,  Bengal  8.  C.  10  Dec. 
B.  C.  Impey,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  10  Dec. 
W.  C.B.Ryan, Bengal  8.  C...  10  Dec. 
John  Alfred  Ellis,  Mad.  8.  C.  10  Dec. 


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No.  CXLI.  Wdm^^^^Xh  Published  Quabterlt. 

€et  January,  1874.  ^M^^^S^TuS^  ^"^^  ^^*'  ^^* 


THE 

NEW    ARMY    LIST, 

MILITIA    LIST, 

AND 

INDIAN  CIVIL  SERVICE  LIST; 

EXHIBITIKO 

THE  EANK,  STANDING,  AND  VARIOUS  SEKVICES  OF 
EVERY  REGIMENTAL  OFFICER  IN  THE  ARMY 

SERVING  ON  FULL  PAY, 

THE    EOYAL    MAEINES, 

THE 

INDIAN  STAFF  CORPS  AND  LOCAL  INDIAN  FORCES: 

DISTINGUISHING  THOSE 

WHO  HAVE  SERVED  IN  THE  PENINSULA, 
WHO  WERE  AT  WATERLOO, 
TVHO  HAVE  RECEIVP:D  MEDALS  AND  OTHER  DISTINCTIONS, 

AND 

WHO  HAVE  BEEN  WOUNDEI),  AND  IN  WHAT  ACTIONS ; 
WITH  THE  PERIOD  OF  SERVICE  BOTH  ON  FULL  AND  HALF  FAY. 

GIVINa  ALSO 

THE   DATES  OF  EVERY  OFFICER'S  COMMISSIONS. 

AND  ^ic'^:-  .\  :...'.  -:  "^X 

•  /'.'*^-*  1*  \  *  ■  • 

DISTINGUISHING  THOSE  OBTAINED  BY  PURCHASE/^:.      '  *         -.     N      \ 

COLONEL  H.  G.  HART, 

H.P.  DEPOT  BATTALION. 


LONDON : 
JOHN  MURRAY,    ALBEMARLE  STREET. 

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CONTENTS. 


TAGS 

Aides  de  Camp  to  the  Qneen 3 

Astaantee  Expedition    i4« 

Bengal,  Madras,  and  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  &c...  310—440 

Cavalry  Depot  at  Canterbury  263 

Chaplains'  Department    396 

Control  Department 266 

Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms 30 

Department  of  Artillery  Studies 36a 

Garrisons  26 

General  and  other  Officers  of  Her  Majesty's 

Local  Indian  Forces  3<»— 309 

Gradation  List  of  General  and  Field  Offloers  ...  4 

Indian  Civil  Service  List 474—489 

Medical  Department   372 — 394 

Militia  443—473 

Military  Knights  of  Wmdsor 32 

Officers  who  have  received  Certiflcales  ftom 

Royal  Military  College 441 

Officers  receiving  Rewards  for  Distinguished 

Services    29 


Officers  who  have  passed  through  the  StaiT 

CoUege 441—442 

Ordnance  Manufacturing  Establishments 26 

Physicians  and  Surgeons  to  Her  Majesty  x^e 

Recruiting  Staff. 26-j 

Regiments  of  Cavalry 33—63 

Regiments  of  InDantry  129— 2s;9 

Royal  Artillery  64—107 

Boyal  Engineers  108— izScf 

Royal  Malta  Fencibles 262 

Royal  Marines  ,«:..  397— 301^ 

Royal  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich 27 

Royal  Militaiy  College  at  Sandhurst  27 

School  of  Gunnery 262? 

Scliool  of  Military  Engineering 262 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hylhe  262 

Staff  College  at  Sandhurst 27 

Staff— at  Home  and  Abroad 15 

Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners 264— 2r>5» 

Veterinary  Department 295 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard    3^ 


EXPLANATIONS. 


G.C.M.G. 


K.G.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
K.T.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 
K.P.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 
G.O.B.    Knight  Grand  Crot$  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
K.C.B.    Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

G.B.    Companiou  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
G.O.S.I.    Knight  &rand  Gymmander  of  the  Order  of  the 

Star  of  India. 
K.C.S.I.    Knight  Commander  of  the  Star  of  India. 
C.S.I.    Companion  of  the  Star  of  India. 
Vt    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  was  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar. 
$    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  served  in  the  Peninmla,  or  the  South  oflSronee. 
UK  Waterloo  Medal    ^^®^J5«  actually  present  in  either  of  the  actions  of^the  i6th  17th  or  z8th  June  1815. 
V€  Victoria  Cross. 


K.C.M.G. 
C.M.G. 
G.C.H. 

K.C.H. 
K.H. 
K.C. 


Knight    Orand  Cro$»  of  the   Order   of   Sft. 

Michael  and  St.  George. 
Knight  Commander  of  ditto  ditto. 

Companion  of  ditto  ditto. 

Knight  Orand  Cro$9  of  the  Royal  Banoverini* 

Guelphic  Order. 
Knight  Commander  of 
Knight  of 
Knight  of  the  Crescent. 


ditto 
ditto 


rfitto. 
ditto. 


1        Officers  are  allowed  two  years'  additional  service. 


Such 


The*Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are  aetuaUy  attaeked ;  c.  hrfore  tlio 
name  denotes  that  the  Officer  has  received  a  certificate  &om  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Military  C'OlleKe  ;  «.  is 
placed  before  the  Names  of  Officers  who  have  passed  through  the  Staff  College ;  and  the  Letter  r.  offer  the  namcrt 
of  Officers  employed  on  the  Hecruiting  Sereiee.  The  letters  p.  *.  after  the  name  of  a  Militia  Officer  denote  that  he  has 
passed  a  School  of  Instruction.  The  *  btfore  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission  denotes  Temporary  Rank  only. 
The  Letter  ^  btfore  the  date  indicates  that  the  Commission  was  purehated. 

The  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  Regiments  as  "  Peninsula,"  "Waterloo,"  &c.,  denote  the  Honorarr  Dis- 
tinctions permitted  to  be  borne  by  such  Regiments  on  their  colours  and  appointments,  in  commemoration  of  their 
services. 

The  columns  of  length  of  service  are  corrected  for  the  January  and  July  Numbers  only. 


NOTICE. 

Late  Corrections  being  a  fruitful  source  of  errors  of  the  Press,  it  is  therefore  indispens ably- 
necessary,  in  order  to  ensure  careftil  attention,  that  Communications  for  Colonel  Hart's 
Quarterly  Army  List  should  reach  him  NOT  LATEH  than  the  end  of  the  second  month  of 
each  quarter;  and  those  for  his  Annual  Army  List  AT  LATEST  by  the  end  of  October,, 
but  earlier  Communication  is  very  much  to  be  preferred ;  and  it  is  particularly  requested 
that  ALL  Communications  be  addressed  ONLY  to 

COLONEL  HART, 

50,  Albemarle  Street, 

LONDON,  W. 

Colonel  Hart  desires  also  to  notify  that  he  does  not  supply  copies  of  his  Army  Lists  either  to 
Regular  Subscribers  or  to  Occasional  Purchasers. 


NOW    READY. 

"HART'S    ANNUAL    ARMY   LIST,"    FOR     1874: 

WITH  AN  INDEX,  P»ici  21*, 


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HER   MAJESTY   QUEEN    VICTORIA. 

Fricate  Secretary  to  the  Queen  Major  General  Henry  Frederick  Ponsonby. 


Aides  de  Gamp 
Colonel  Ifar^ttw  qf  DonegaD,  QCH.  Antrim  Militia. 

W.  P.  Ihike  Qf  Bacclencli,  KQ.  Edinburgh  Militia. 

RigJU  Hon.  John  Wilaon  Patten,  3  B.  Lano.  Militia. 

Robert  Alex.  Shafto,  Lord  Waveney,  SoffoUc  Artillery 

G.  W.  F.  Marqnie  0/ Aileabury,  R.  Wilts  Teo.  Cav. 

C.  Vise.  Erenley,  Hampshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

P.  K.  Lord  Methaen,  R.  Wiltshire  Militia. 

W.  A-  C.  liarquii  </Exeter,  Northampton  Militia. 

Mon.  HiiBsey  Fane  Keane,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

Wm.  James  E.  Grant,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Sir  Robert  Tolver  Gerard,  Bart.  Lanoaahire  Hnssars 

Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

William  Bell,  Royal  Gnemsey  Militia. 

Thomas  F.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Son.  Fred.  Aug.  Theaiger,  CB.  h.p.  95  F. 

John  Field,  CB.  Bombay  In&ntry. 

Robert  Phayro,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 


to  the  Queen. 

Colonel  Martin  Dillon,  CB.  CSI.  Rifle  Brigade. 

Thomas  Walter  Milward,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Henry  St.  Clair  Wilkins,  Royal  Engineers. 

J.  W.  C.  Williams,  Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

jrc  G.  L.  Goodlake,  Coldstream  Guards. 

V€  Claud  T.  Bourchier,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 

iS^ir  Chas.  Hen.  Brownlow,  KCB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Peter  Stark  Lumsden,  CB,  CSI.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Charles  Wm.  Adair,  CB.  Royal  Marines. 

ITS  John  Watson,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

Richard  Herbert  Gall,  CB.  h.p.  14  Hussars* 

Horatio  Harbord  Morailt,  Brigade  Depot 

Sir  Hugh  Owen  Owen,  Bart.  Royal  Pembroke  Artil- 
lery Militia. 

James  Rose,  a  P. 

Edward  Chippindall,  CB.  19  P. 

George  Harrington  Hawes,  9  P. 

Clement  Hemery,  Royal  Jersey  Militia. 


Hxs  Majsstt's  Sscsktabt  ov  Stats  roa  Was   Biffht  Hon.  EDWARD  OAEDWELL,  MB. 

Tricate  Secretary  Colonel  Henry  Andrew  Barel,  CB.  h.p.  17  Lancers. 

Auittant  PriwUe  Secretary Lieutenant  Edward  CardwellFansbawo,  Royal  Engineers. 

Hm  Majistt's  PAauAMBiTTABT  TJifMB  SscEBTAiY  <>»  >  2%4  IforyKw  of  Lansdowne. 
SxATS  Toa  Was j 

TrimUe  Secretary Thomas  Digby  Pigott. 

Hbb  AtAyssrr's  PiaMAirDrT  Ubdkb  Sscbbtabt  o»  Statb  ^  jj^„  j^j^  ^^^^^  ^^^j.  y .^^^^ 

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PricaU  Secretary  William  S.  Pyler. 

The  Solicitor   Charles  Mathew  Clode. 

The  Aenetant  Solicitor John  Clulow. 

Tac  Chief  Clerk  and  Segieirar  Ralph  Thompson. 

HEBMAJBSTT'sSUBVBTOBGB2rEBALOFTHBOBDirA»CB...{^*^^^«ij|J[*'   ^^'  ^»'*  ^^^^    ^uight  StOrkS.  QCR. 

Brieaie  Secretary  Owen  Henry  Morshead. 

Direetor  qf  Sufpliee  and  Transport Sir  William  Henry  Drake,  XCB. 

jittiefamf  to  the  Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport.    Arthur  Lawrence  Haliburton. 

J>irectorofArHUeryand  Stores   {^1^1^.^^'*^  ^^  ^""^  ^^^^  ^^'''  ^^^'  ^^^ 

Assistant  to  the  Director  of  Artillery  and  Stores  ...    Lt.Colonel  William  E.  M.  Reilly,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Director  of  CorUracts  Thomas  Howell. 

Jnmector  General  of  Fortifications  and  Director  qf|  Lt. General    Sir  Frederick    E.    Chapman,    XCB.  Royal 
Works  A *■     Engineers. 

Deputy  Director  qf  TForis,for  Fortifieaiions Colonel  William  P.  D.  Jervois,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

Deputy  Director  of  Works,  for  Barracks Colonel  Charles  Brisbane  Ewart,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

Ths  FiiTA^rciAL  Sbcbbtaby Henry  Campbell-Bannerman,  2IF, 

Prioate 'Secretary Ralph  Dalyell. 

Aeeountant  General John  Milton. 

Deputy  Accountant  General   William  Henry  White. 

Assistant  Accountant  General Henry  S.  Hood. 


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19  Staff, — Sub  JHstHcU, 

f^f\      1  C        Brigad*  Depots  BUBin.XT.-    County ^  Part  qf  LiorcASHZSX. 

XI  i/«    X 1^  ■      LuuUnani  Colonel.— Ueory  Francis  Williams,  13  Avig.  73 ;  Colonel,  18  April  71. 

Fajfntaeter.—JohJi  Mortimer  Soott,  15  Foot  (ocMny)  15  Fob.  56;  Son.  Major t  24 1*©^.  7a. 
Quarter  Matter.— Miohhel  Tooner,  8  July  63. 
Line  B^;im0nt$f  SOth,  59tli.— lfa»^,  5th  Lancashire. 

Volunteeri,  3rd  ami  8th  Administratiye  Battalions  Lancashire. 

f^j>\      1  fi        Brigade  Depot,  ABHTOH.     County,  Tart  ^Lakcashibx. 

XI  U I     X  \^  .      Lieutenant  Colonel.— BSdbaxd  Walter  Lacy,  z  April  73  ;  Colonel,  t6  May  6c. 

PayiB(w<er.— John  Edward  Large,  Bifle  Brigade  {acting)  8  Aag.  51 ;  Son.  Mqjor,  8  Aug.  61. 
garter  Maeter. — 
LineBegimwtt,  6Srd,  WGi.— Militia,  6th  Lancashire. 

VoUinteert,  4th  and  7th  Adm.  Batt.  Lancashire,  6th,  33rd,  40th  and  56th  Lancashire. 

f^j>\      1  17         Brigade  Depot,  BTTET.    County,  Part  o/Lakoashibx. 

XI  yJn    X  f  .       I«0Ktotaii<  Colonel.— c.  William  Albert  Stratton,  i  April  73;  Colonel,  30  June  63. 

Payma«<«r.— Walter  Rice  Olivey,  12  Foot  (aeting]  6  April  55;  Hon.  Major,  14  Feb.  66. 
Quarter  Maeier.-BiohBTd  Storey,  4  June  6x. 
Line  Begknent,  zst  and  2nd  Batt.  iO\h.—MilUia,  7th  Lancashire. 

Volunteen,  8th  and  34th  Lancashire. 

"Vr^      1  Q        Brigade  Depot,  0HE8TSK.     County,  CHXsniBB. 

X^  yj,     XO •      Lientenani  Colon eL—Da,y id  Anderson,  i  April  73 ;    Colonel,  5  March  63. 
JPaymaeter, — 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  Begiment,  ist  and  and  Batt.  Xtad.— Militia,  ist  and  and  Cheshire. 

VolunUert,  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  aud  5th  Administratiye  BattalionB  Cheshire. 

ICr^      IQ        Brigade  Depol,JJiOR'FIELD,    County,  PaHqfQTi.Tvouji. 
X^  \Jm    XC7*.     XMHieNan^  Co2oit«2.— Lewis  Edward  Knight,  x  April  73;    Colonel,  zz  May  70. 
Paymaster. — 
Quaritr  Mattrr, — 
Line  B^mente,  88th,  BOtii.— Militia,  and  and  zst  Staffbrd. 

Volunteere,  iBt  aiul  and  Administrative  Battalions  Staffordshire. 

'N^/^      O  O         Brigade  Depot,  UOHFIELD.     County,  PaH  of  STxrvoBD. 
XI  i/a     ^  V/a       XteK^ena»f  Cotone/.— Francis  Peyton,  z  April  73 ;    Colonel,  33  Cctober  63. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Matter.— 
Line  BegUhtntt,  6ith,  98th.  —  Mihtia,  3rd  Stafford,  4th  Stafford  {to  be  raited). 

Volunteere,  ycd,  4th  and  5th  Administrative  Battalions  Staffordshire. 

^Sf\      01         Brigade  Depot,  BEXE7r9X\yB.Y.    Couufy,  Shbopshibb. 

X^  yjm    JaXm     Lieutenant  Co^oim/.— Frederick  Green  Wilkinson,  z  April  73 ;   Colonel,  z6  March  63. 
Paymaeter. — 
Quarter  Matter. — 
Line  Begimente,  4Ard,o3td.— Militia,  z£t  Shropshire,  and  Shropshire  (  to  he  raited). 

Volunteere,  zst  and  and  Administrative  Battalions  Shropshire. 

1^r\      00         Brigade  Depot,  WOTLCESTER,    Cot(»/«e«,  Wobcxstbbbhirb.  Hbbxfobdshibx. 
X^  \Jm    JA£km      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  White,  CB.  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  ax  Feb.  65. 
Paymaster, — 
Quarter  Matter. — 
Line  Segimentt,  99th,  86th.— Ift/t^ta,  Worcester,  Hereford. 

Volunteere,  zst  and  and  Adm.  Batt.  Worcestershire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Herefordshire. 

"KTi*^      Q  Q        Brigade  Depot,  WBEZHAK.    Countiee,  Aitglxsba,  Cabnabvoit,  Dxxbioh,  Flzitt,  Mxbioxbte, 

Jm%\J^.  JU^a  MOITTGOXKRT. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— "B^^d^nad  William  Derrington  Bell,  CB.  z  April  73  ;  Colonel,  Z7  May  6a. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Matter, — 
Inn§  Begiment,  zst  aiidfand  Batt.  S3rd.— i^tZi/ia,  Flint,  Denbigh,  Carnarvon,  Montgomery,  Merioneth,  Anglesea. 

Volunteere,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  Carnarvonshire,  zst  Adminia- 
trative  Battalion,  Denbighshire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Flintshire, 

"VT^       f)A       Brigade  Depot,  OABDIFF.    Counties,  Pbhbbokb,  CABVABrnsa,  Olaxobgax. 
X^  KJu     JSiiKu    Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Neptune  Sargent,  CB.  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  39  July  64. 

Payni<u<er.— Frederick  FrandB  Fereday,  95  Foot  (.acting)  9  Nov.  55 ;  Mon.  Major,  9  Nor.  70U 
Quarter  Master.— .John  Humphreys,  34  Nov.  63. 
Line  Segimentt,  list,  SHh.— Militia,  zst  Glamorgan,  snd  Glamorgan  (to  he  raited.) 

Volunteere,  zst  Administrative  Battallion,  Pembrokeshire,  1st  Administratiye  Batta- 
lion, Carmarthenshire,  zst,  3nd,  3rd  (4th,  5th  attached)  Glamorganshire. 

'K^/^      O  ^       Brigade  Depot,  B££CON.     Countiee,  Cabdigxit,  Raditob,  Bbxc'ox,  MoincouTH. 
X^  \Jm     JaKJm     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Ecimujid  Wodebouse,  7  April  73 ;  Colonel,  z  June  63. 

Pay iiia»/tfr.— Robert  Champion  Streatfeild,  8  June  58;  Monorary  Major,  u 


mpion  Streatfeild,  8  June  58;  Monorary  Major,  Z3  Aug.  68, 
I  Dent,  Z3  April  58. 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt.  Mih.— Militia,  Monmoutn,  Radnor,  Cardigan,  Brecon. 


Quarter  Jf<]«fer.~Richard  Dent,  Z3  April  58. 


Volunteers,    zst   Administrative  Battalion  Brecknockshire,  zst  and  and 
Administrative  Battalions  Monmouthshire,  3nd  Monmouthshire. 
f^f\     Of\         brigade  Depot.  D'ETLBY.     County,  Dmr. 

X^  w>   ^  w  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— JamCB  Robert  Steadman  Sayer,  CB.  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  3z  October  64. 
Paymatter. — 
Quarter  Mntter. — 
Lim»  Begimentt,  Mth,  96th.— Militia,  2nd  and  ist  Derby. 

Volunteere,  ist  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalion  Derbyshire. 
"KT^      O  'T      Brigade  Depot,  LEIOESTER.     Countiee,  NomirGHAic,  Lbicxstbb. 
XI  \Jm     Ja  i  m    Lieutenant  Colonel.— YfiUiBm  Rickman,  z  April  73;  Colonel,  33rd  January  70. 
Paymatter. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begimentt,  zst  and  snd  Batt.  17th,  iSth.— Militia,  zEt  Leicester,  and  Leicester  {to  ht  raitei),  Nottingham. 

Volunteers,    zst    Administrative   Battalion    Leioesteruiire,     xat 
Adm.  Batt.  Nottinghamshire,  zst  Nottinghamshire. 
"KT/.^     Q  Q        Brigade  Depot,  WARWICK.     County,  Wabwick. 

XI  U I   JaOm     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  William  M'Leod  Eraser,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  35  November  6a. 
Paymattsr. — 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  Begiment,  zst  and  and  Batt  9th.— Militia,  xst  and  snd  Warwick.  ^<-^  t 

Volunteers,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Warwickshire,  xst  Warwickshire.!^ 


Staff.^Suh  BistricU.  20 

XTa     00       Briaadt  Depot,  VGRTRAMFTOV.    Co«ti/t«9,  Nobthahvtov,  Rutlaitv. 
no.   ia C7 •     XM«i««aiii  Coloiul— John Omae  Rogers  Aplin,  x  April  73 ;  Co^W,  93 Norember 6$. 
Toumatier. — 

QMorew  irai/«r.—  ^,     .       .    ^ 

Imt  AyiM«<f,  tfth,  U/OL—KUitia,  xst  Northftmpton  and  Rntland.  and  Northampton  and  Rutland  {to  he  raued) . 
Volmuteere,  ist  Administrative  Battalion  Northamptonshire. 
\T^     Q/>       Jlr^odf  l>«pol.  UNCOLV.    Covn^'jr,  LiircoLir. 

S%  0«    OUa      liMitoMx/  Cofeiiei.— Lindsay  Farrlngton,  x  April  73 ;  CoUmel,  25  March  67. 
Pmfwuuier.— 
QmarUr  Matter.— 
LiMeMegimemt,  xst  and  and  Batt.  10th.— lf»/»^.  North  Lincoln,  Bonth  Lincohi. 

Volunteere,  xst  and  and  Administrative  Battalion  Linoolnahire. 

'Uf\      Ql         J9iva^«  J>l»^  "^^^I^O^^^'     County,  NoxFOLX. 

Xl  U«    OJLm     Luutemamt  Co/ojm^— Thomas  Edmund  Knox,  CB.  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  94  January  63. 
PaywAt^rr.— Claod  Buchanan  Piers,  R.  Art.  (ocMiy)  a6  April  6a 
Qnarter  Maeter.—Samael  Cordne,  15  Jan.  58. 
Uat  Segments,  xst  and  and  Batt.  9th.— IfiJMta,  xst  and  and  Norfolk. 

Volnnteertf  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th  Norfolk. 
Vr^      QO         Brigade  Depot,  BTI&T  ST.  xuMuMilB.    Cotm^Mt,  SvvroLX,  Cimai dob. 
XI U.    Oia  •     ZMHtoMiif  Ob^nW.— Henry  Meade  Hamilton,  CB.  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  xa  April 63. 
JPegfrnaeter, — 
Qn^rter  Matter. — 
Ume  Begimeni,  xst  and  and  Batt  Uth.-^MUitia,  West  Solfolk,  Cambridge. 

Volunteere,  xst,  and,  and  3rd  Administrative    Battalion  Snilblk,  xst 
Adm.  Batt  Cambridgeshire.  3rd  Cambridgeshire. 
vr^      QQ        Brigade  Depot,  VSDTOBD.    CoinUw*,  HvNTZNenoN,  Binroan,  HxxTVoan. 
il  U.    O^  m     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Kdwnrd.  Westby  I>onovan,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  31  Jannazy  68. 
Bojnnaeter. — 
Qmarter  Matter.— 
lite  Btfiment,  ist  miiand  Batt  IBth.— Militia,  Huntingdon,  Bedford.  Hertford. 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion    Bedfordshire,  xst  and   and 
Administrative  Battalions  Hertfordshire. 
}Jf^      C^A         Brigade  Depot.  BXXTSB.    County,  DivoirsHixa. 

nU.    O^a      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Axthvx  Scudamore,  x  April  73;  Colonel,  9  November  6a, 
PofflMuter. — 
Quarter  Matter. — 
Hat  Btgiment,  xst  amd  and  Batt  11th.— Ifatfio,  and  and  xst  Devon. 

Volunteere,  xst,  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Adm.  Batt.  Devonshire,  xst  Devonshire. 
ySfx      Q  C        Brigade  Depot,  BODMIN.    County,  CovsyrxuL. 
Xl  Ua    ^sJm      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Jowph.  Edwin  Thackwell.  CB.  x  April  73  ;  Colonel,  as  June  6x. 

Baymatier.-Edwsard  Charles  Grant,  60  Foot  {acting)  a8  Deo.  55 ;  Men.  MtQor,  98  Dec.  70. 
(garter  Matter. — 
Luu  Begitsentt,  Stnd,  4Ath. — Militia,  Cornwall  Rangers,  and  Cornwall  {to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  and  and  Administrative  Battalion  Cornwall. 
Vr^      Q  O         Brigade  Depot,  TAXrHTOV.     County,  Soxissit. 
Xl  U.    0\J  •      Lieutenant -Colonel.— QeoTge  Mein,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  z  April  70. 
FaywHuter. — 
Quarter  Matter. — 
lite  Btgiment,  xst  and  and  Batt  18th.— Ifi7i<ia,  xst  and  and  Somerset 

Volunteers,  xst,  and  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalion  Somersetshire. 
lSf%      OrZ        Brifiade  Depot,  VBJSTO'L.     County,  Qhovc^nnu. 
Xl  U«    W  f  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Hon.  John  Jooelyn  Bourke,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  8  March  67. 

Paymatter.—^enry  Charles  Wauon,  late  Depot  Batt  {aeUng)  6  AprU  55;  Hon,  Mqfor, 
Quarter  JTm^.- Samuel  Haden,  35  Jan.  56.  [4  Oct  66. 

UusStgimentt,  SStli.  91aL—MUitia,  South  Gloucester,  North  Gloucester. 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Gloucestershire  xst  Gloucestershire. 
JJf^     QQ       Brigade  Depot,  BSTXZSS.     County,  Wiltbhibx. 

XI U.  WWa    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Renxy  Woodbine  Parish,  CB.  x  April  73;  Colonel,  31  July  7a. 
B^fwtatter.- 


Quarter  Matter.- 
3,Wth.— 1 


liaeMtgimenit,  62nd,  Wth.— ira«/ia,  xst  Wilts,  and  Wilts  {to  he  raited). 

Volunteers,  xst  and  and  Administrative  Battalion  Wiltshire. 
Ua      QQ        Bripade  Depot,  DORORXSTSK.     County,  Doun. 
iil  V/«    WC7*      Lieutenant  Co/mmZ.— Augustus  Barnard  Hankey,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  99  Julv  67. 

PayaNW'er.— Henry  Leigh,  08  Foot  (a<;^'ii>^)  8  Sept  54  j  Hon.  Mty'or,  34  Nov.  64. 
<^rter  ifcuto'.— Edward  Ueniy  Drake,  as  Oct  55. 
leneBegimente,  S9th,  78th.— Jft/i^ia,  xst  Dorset,  and  Dorset  (to  he  raited). 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Dorsetshire. 

Un     AA       Brigade  Depot,  HJBQBS^TBSL.    C<wfi<y,  HmrsHixx. 

^yjm    tX^m     Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Welleslev  Thomas,  CB.  1  April  73  ;  Colonel,  3X  December  63. 

PayaMMftfT.— Augustus  Frederick  Braham,  xo4Foot  {acting)  3X  Mar.  6a ;  Hon.Captttin,  i  Dee  67. 
Quarter  Master. — 
Hut  "Regiments,  87th,  67th.— Jft7t<»a,  xst  Hampshiie,  and  Hampshire  {to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst,  anda«J  4th  Adm.  Batt  Hampshire,  x  Adm.  Batt  Isle  of  Wight 
yjf^      Ajl       Brigade  Depot,  RXASIN O.     County,  Bxxkshixx. 

^^  ^>    ^X.    Lieutenant  Colonel.— QeOTf^e  William  Powlett  Bingham,  CB.  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  ag  November  63. 
Bagmatter. — 
Quarter  Matter. — 
ImeBegimeuit,  tfth,  WOx.—MilUia,  xst  Berks,  and  Berks  {to  he  raited). 

Volunteere,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Berkshire. 
Ha      A,0       Brigade  Depot,  OZFOSB.     Counties,  Oxpobd,  Bucxs. 

^^  V>    nS^  .     Lieutenant  Colonel.— CharloB  James  Conway  Mills,  x  April  73  ;  Colonel,  33  March  61. 
Baymatter. — 
Quarter  Matter.— 
Line  Mtgimente,  8tnd,  9Kh.—MUUia,  Bucks,  Oxford. 

Volunteers,  xst  Adminietrative  Battalion  Oxfordshire,  xst  Oxfordshire,  xSt  Adminia- 
trative  Battalion  Buckinghamshire, 

}Jf\      AQ       Brigade  Depot,  0HIGHS8TER.    County,  Svssxx. 

*'  vl«    ^W.     Lieutenant  CotoiMJ.- William  Hardy.  CB.  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  x6  September  66. 

Baymaster.—JvXiJiB  Brockman  Travers,  9  May  45  ;  Honorary  Major,  x  Jan.  60. 
Q««r<*r  Jfa»<*r.—WiUiam  Goldby,  xa  July  ss. 
Ime  Mtgimnts,  96ih,  Vnth,— Militia,  x»t  Sussex,  and  Sussex  {to  he  raised),  -^  T 

Voluntsers,  xst  Adm.  Batt  Cinque  Ports,  xst  and  and  Adm.  Batt.  Busses,  i st  Bnaaex. 


2 1  Staff,  —Sub  Districts. 

"Kfrx       ^  ^       Brigade  Depot,  WAXUCY.     County,  Essex. 

J^KJm      X'Xa     Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Josiah  Hort,  C3.  x  April  73;  Colonel,  9  April  61. 

Paymoniffr.— Henry  Duberly,  8  Hussars  (acting)  12  Nov.  47;  Mon.  Xtyor,  i  Jao.  60. 
Quarter  Jfduter.— William  Hart-M'Harg,  35  Jan.  56. 
Line  Jtegimenie,  44th,  SGtii.—MUUia,  Essex  Rifles,  West  Essex. 

Volunteer*,  xst  and  3rd  Adm.  Bait.  Essex,  5th  and  9th  Essex. 

"KT/^       Af\      Brigade  Depot,  OASTtSLBTJBY,     County,  PaH  of  KEm. 

X^  i^.     ^O  •    LieuUnant  CoioiwZ.— William  Humphreys  Kirby,  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  12  Oct.  64. 

Fai/maeier.— John  Peter  Hall,  94  Foot  (aetii^)  xi  April  51 ;  Mon,  M<yor,  zx  April  61. 
Quarter  Maeter.—WxWSaxa.  Hi^fgias,  4  Dec.  57. 
lAne  Begimeni,  ist  and  2nd  Batt  8rd.— JfiZi^ta,  xsiEast  Kent,  and  East  Kent  (to  be  raieed). 

Volunteere,  2nd  Adm.  Batt.  Cinque  Pozts,  4th  and  5th  Adm.  Batt.  Kent. 

"KT/^       A.f^       Brigade  Depot,  JKAXOSTOKE.    County,  FaH  of  Kzvt. 

X^  KJm     rStXJ  m     Lieutenant  ColoneL—Edfnucd  Thomas  Gloster,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  a6  September  65. 
Paymaster, — 
Quarter  Maater. — 
lAne  Segimente,  60th,  Vtlih.— Militia,  xst  West  Kent,  and  West  Kent  (to  be  raieed). 

Volunteer*,  ist,  2nd  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalion  Kent. 

"NT/^      Am^      Brigade  Depot,  EISQBTOJX.    County,  JPart  of  Bvmvz, 
X^  KJm    ^  f  ■    Lieutenant  Colonel.— George  Hyde  Page,  x  April  73;  Colonel,  8  March  72. 
Baymaeter. — 
(^tarter  Master. — 
Line  Begimente,  Slat,  Tdth.—MUUia,  xst  and  3rd  Surrey. 

Volunteers,  xst  anti  and  Administrative  Battalions  Surrey,  xst  and  7th  Surrey. 

"KTfy      A,a      Brigade  Depot,  GTTILDFOBD.    County,  Part  qf  Suxbbt. 

X^  KJ,    ^Oa    LieutejMHt  Colonel.— -AngxiAtas  Henry  Lane  Pox,  i  April  73;  Colonel,  as  Jan.  67. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiment,  xst  dnd  2nd  Batt.  9nd.— Militia,  and  Surrey,  4th  Surrey  (to  be  raised). 

Voluutters,  3rd  and  ^th  Adm.  Batt.  Surrey,  2nd  and  X9th  Surrey. 

"Kfn      JLCk      Brigade  Depot,  VfOQiLWLQiR,  Part  qf  Middlxsex  and  M etbopox.it ax^. 

X^  \Jn    ^C7'    Lieutenant  Co/oim2.— Reginald  Yonge  Shipley,  CB.  x  Ai)ril  73;  Colonel,  13  Dec.  6x. 

PajyuMu^cr.— William  John  Bampfleld,  90  Foot  (aeting)  30  Jane  48 ;  Hon  Major,  z  Jan.  60. 
Quarter  lf<wtor.— Jonathan  Gtortley  Scott,  24  Feb.  57. 
XijM  Begiment,  zst  and  and  Batt.  l\h..— Militia,  and  aiui  xst  Tower  Hamlets. 

Volunteers,  26th  (4th  attached)  Kent.  40th,  46th,  and  49th  Middlesex,  xst 
Administrative  Battalion  Tower  Hamlets,  xst  and  6th  Tower  HamletB. 

"KT/^       ^  (\      Briga^  Depot.  WOOLWICH,  Part  of  Middlxsbx  and  Metbopolitait. 

X^  KJm     \J\J*    Lieutenant  Colonel.— George  W^hit worth  Talbot  Rich,  CB.  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  17  Nov.  63. 

Paymaster.— John  Edward  Longden,  77  Foot  (acting)  a6  Dec.  56 ;  Mon.  Major,  24  April  7a 
Quarter  ifatfw*.— William  John  Woodruffe,  2  Nov.  55. 
Line  Begiments,  fi7th,  TJih.—MUitia,  East  Middlesex,  London. 

Volunteers,  3rd  London,  and  and  7th  Administrative  Battalion  Middlesex,  zsth, 
29th  and  38th  Middlesex. 

NOS.  51.  52-.  53.  54.  syu  ii^.'iramaxxsB. 

lAentenant  Co2on«2.— Frederick  Robert  Elrington,  CB.  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  29  March  62. 
PayiRM/tfr.^Samuel  Daniel,  30  Jan.  57 ;  Monorary  Captain,  30  Jan.  62. 
Qnarter  Jfutor.— Duncan  M'intyre,  3  Mar.  56. 
Xdne  BattaUone,  ist  and  3rd  Batt.  WUh.— Militia,  2nd  Middlesex.  *>    ^ 

Volunteers,  zst  and  2nd  London,  2nd  and  4th  Middlesex.  S  ^ 

„  „         2nd  and  4th  Batt.  eOth.-MilUia,  3rd  Middlesex.  ) 

Volunteers,  9th  (i8th  attacked),  xxth  (xst  attached),  x9th  j-  No.  52. 
and  aoth  Middlesex.  ) 

„  „  xst  and  3rd  Batt  Kifle  Brigade.— Iftjt^ta,  4th  Middlesex.  \  ^. 

Volunteers,  2i8t,  22nd,  23rd  and  26th  Middlesex.  >   ^°*  53- 
„  „  and  and  4th  Batt.  Biile  Brigade.— If i7i7ta,  5th  Middlesex.  \  -sr^  ,.. 

Volunteers,  28th,  36th,  37th  and 39th  Ifiddlesex.  i   ^°*  54- 

SCOTLAND. 
"NT/^     ^  ^    Brigade  Depot,  FORT  GEORGE.    Ooun^M*,  Obknxt  and  Shbtla-Vd,  SurnxBLAvn,  Gaxtsssss,  Ross- 
X^  \/a  \J%Jm  and  Gboxabtt,  Ikvebkess,  Naibv  and  Elgiv. 

Lieutenant  CoZon«f.— Paget  Bayly,  x  Apra  73 ;  Colonel,  tu  May  7a. 

Paymaster.— c.  Robert  Scott,  20  Feb.  52;  Mon.  Mcy'or,  20  Feb.  62. 
Quartor  Jfa«<er.— X^C  John  Simpson,  7  Oct.  59. 
£te«  Segimente,  Tlst,  78th.— ifU««»a,  Inverness,  Banfi*,  Moray,  and  Nairn. —Roes,  Caithness,  Sutherland,  and 

Cromarty. 
Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Elg^n,    zst  Administrative  Battalion 
Livemess-shire,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Ross-shire,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Sutherland. 


Colonel,  29  Nov.  69. 


"KT/^      ^R      Brigade  Depot,  ABSEDEEV.    Counties,  Adbbdxek,  Banff,  Kix^ca-BDUTB. 
X^  KJm    %J\Jm    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Krakiae  Scott  Francis  George  Dawson,  x  April  73 ; 

Pajrauu<«r.— David  Cant,  70  Foot  [acting)  24  June  56 ;  Mon.  Major,  xo  Aug.  69. 
Quarter  Master. — Harry  Macleod,  12  June  63. 
Line  Begimente,  9Snd,  OSrd.— Jtftji/ta,  xst  Aberdeen,  and  Aberdeen  (to  be  raised). 

Volunteers,  zst,  2nd  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalions  Aberdeenshire,  zst  Aberdeen- 
shire, zst  Administrative  Battalion  Banffbhire,  xst  Admin.  Batt.  Ejncardineshire. 
"KT^k     R7      ^^**^  Depot,  PERTH.    Counties,  Fobfab,  Pbbth,  Fife. 

X^  KJm   %J  §  m    Lieutenant  Co{on«2.— Archibald  Richard  Harenc,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  X9  April  69. 
Paywuuter, — 
Quarter  Master,— 
Line  Begimente,  4Snd,  'mh.—MiUiia,  Perth,  Forilsu:  (to  be  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Fifeshire,  xst  and  2nd  Administrative 
Batt.  Forfhrshire,  xst  and  xoth  Forfarshire,  zst  and  and  Adm.  Batt.  Periihshire. 

YX/^      Rfi      Brigade  Depot,  BTTBLUSQ.  Gmn/itf*,  Kiitboss  and  CLACKXijfXi.x,  Sriauiro,  Duxbabtov,  AxoxLb. 
J^KJm    CPW.  Bute,  Rbvvbbw. 

Lieutenant  C^ZmmZ.— William  Hope,  CB.  x  AprQ  73 ;  Colonel,  26  December  6a. 
Paywuuter.  —~- 

Quarter  Jfa«<«r,— Timothy  3£etoalfe,  s8  Oct.  57. 
iMte'S^imenie,  78nd,  9ittt.—MilUia,  Stirling,  Dumbarton.  Clackmannan,  and  Kinross.— Renfrew. 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Argyllshire,  zst  Administrative  Battalion 
Clackmaiman,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Dumbarton,  xst,  and  oiid  ixd  Admi- 
nistrative Batt.  Renfinewshure,  zst  Adm.  BatU  Stirlingshire.  QQl^ 


Staff. -^Suh  Districts.  .  22 

liJr\     RO     Sriffodt  Depot, 'SAMILTOI^.    County ,  Fart  ofLkVAXZ. 
11  Ui    0*7.  ZimtemoMt  CoUmel.—FrKat^s  Corey,  i  April  73;  Colorult  19  Juno  65. 
PajfmaHer. — 
QnarUr  Ma$t9r. — 
Um  JUfmadM,  mii/IHQa^—MHiiia,  ist  Lanark,  3rd  Lanark  {to  he  raue^. 

Volttftteert,  ist  and  4th  Adzniniatirative  Battalions  Lanarkshire,  ist,  3rd,  4tli  and  5th 
Lanarkshire. 
Un     fi(\     Brigade  Depot,  "RAMILTOV,    CotaOg,  PaH  qf  Jjaxxul. 
XI U.    \J\Jm    Lieuienamt  CbtonW.— William  Gordon,  CB.  x  April  73;  Colonel,  75  June  62. 
Bagwuuter, — 
Ouarler  Maeter. — ' 
Um  Bt^memie^  73rd,  90th.— Ifa/t^ta,  and  Lanark,  4th  Lanark  {to  he  raieed). 

Volunteert,  3rd  Adm.  Batt.  Lanarkshire,  x9th,  3sth,  3x8t  and  zosth  Lanarkshire. 

Vr^     fy^       Brigade  Depot,  AYR.     Countiee,  Ats,  WiGTOWir,  Eibxcodbjught,  DuxFaixs,  Sxxjciax,  BoZBUXOH. 
11 U.    yJJLm    JJieutenaMt  Cojom;.— William  Forbes  Macbean,  z  April  71 ;  CoUmel,  x  May  64. 

BofmoMier. — Alexander  William  M'Kensie,  ax  Foot  {acting)  6  Feb.  57 ;  Jlon.  Jfqjor,  6  Feb.  72. 
Q^arter  ifdu/er.— Georgre  Grahame,  X7  Au|r.  55- 
LuuSegiment,  ist  and  and  Batt.  ZlsL— Militia,  Dumfries,  Boxbnrgh,  Kirkcudbright, and  Selkirk;  Ayr  and 

Wigtown. 
Volunteert,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Ayrshire,  xst  Administratire! 
Battalion  Dumfriesshire,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Galloway  ,xst 
Administrative  Battalion  Roxburgh. 
XTa  *A0     Brigade  Depot,  OKiu&ULAW.   C<m«/t««,EDiirBDBOH,PsxBLXs,HAi>nxKOTOK,BxBWicx,Lunj«Haow. 
11  Ui   Udim  Lieutenant  Co/o»«2.— Baudle  Joseph  Feilden,  C3£Q.  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  1  March  69. 
Bagmaeter. — 
QiuurUr  Matter, — 
liuBegimeni,  ist  and  and  Batt.  iBt.—MUitia,  Edinburgh,  The  Lothians  (to  he  raieed), 

Volunieere,  istAdmnstrtv.  Battalion  Berwick,  xst  {^rCL  attacked)  Edinburgh^ 
xst  Administrative  Battalion  Haddington,  xst  Administrative  BattauoA 
linlithgow,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Midlothian,  xst  Midlothian. 

IRELAND. 
Vn     ^Q      Brigade  Depot,  ZOWVPATBIOJL    Countiee,  A3miiM,Dowv. 
11  Ui    UW.    Lieutenant  Colonel.— UeoTy  Harpur  Greer,  CB,  i  April  73;  Colonel,  i  Feb.  64. 
Bagmaeter. — 
Quarter  Matter, — 
2cM  Mtgimnte,  Mrd,  86th.— Iftit^ia,  North  Down,  Antrim,  South  Down. 

fin     f^/L     Brigade  Depot,  OMAOH.    Countiet,  LoimoimxBST,  Dokxoal,  Ttbobx,  FxBXXKAaK. 
ilUi    \J'Xm    Lieutenant  CoUmeL—nemy  Hamilton,  CB.  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  6  Feb.  6a. 

Bagmatter. — 

Quarter  Matter.-^ 
liae  Begimeaie,  9Tih,lL0Btti.— Militia,  Fermanagh,  Tyrone,  Londonderry,  Donegal. 

Nn     R  R      Brigade  Depot,  ASKA6H.    Countiee,  Ci.VAV,  MoKi.OHA.v,  Abkaoh,  Louth. 

11  Ui    \J\Jm    LinUenant  Colonel.^John  De  Montmorency  Murray  Prior,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  2  April  65. 

Paymaeter^ — 

Quarter  Matter, — 
liuBefimemttt  88th,  Mth.— Ift/i^wx,  Armagh,  Cavan,  Louth,  Monaghan. 


Nn     fiR      Brigade  Depot,lXAAS. 
llU.    DO.    LieuteuantC'      '      ' 

Bamnae 

'  MaeUr.— 


.     ,  Countiee,  Dubliv,  Wicxtow,  Kildabb,  Cablow. 

LieMteuant  Colonel. — John  Blick  Spurgin,  CB.  1  April  73 ;  Colonel,  9  March  65. 

Baguuuter,—^o]in.  O'Connor,  6  Foot  (acting)  3  Nov.  57 ;  Mon,  Major,  xx  Mar.  68. 


limaegitaeate,  188nd;  108rd.— Jfai^  Carlow,  Kildaro.  Wicklow,  Dublin  City,  Dublin  County. 

II/\    Of7      Brigade  Depot,  BIRK.     CoufUiee,  Mbatk,  Wbsixsath,  Losovobd,  EIxbo's  Couittt,  Qaxxv'» 
«Vi  U  f  .  CoirirTY. 

ZAeuteuant  Colonel.— Keuxj  Bird,  x6  July  73;  Colonel,  aa  Feb.  64. 
Bagmaeter. — 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
leneBegiauute,  IQOQx,  lODth.- Jfai^ia,  Longford,  King's  County,  Queen's  County,  Westmeath,  Meath. 

Nn    ftfi      Brigade  Depot,  OALWAY.     Countiee,  Lbitbxu,  Sligo,  RoscovKoir,  Mato,  Galwat. 
*iUi  VWa    Liemtenant  CotoiMf.— Gustavus  Nigel  Kingsoote  Anker  Yonge,  13  Aug.  73;  Colonel,  23  Dec.  67. 
^ — George  Elliot,  X3  Hussars  (aetiug)  x8  Sept.  57 ;  Hon,  My'or,  xj  Feb.  71. 


t^uurter  Matter,— 
,  87th,  88th.— JfUaio,  South  Mayo,  Galway,  Bosoommon,  Leitrim,  North  Mayo,  Bligo. 

Nn     RCk      Brigade  Depot,  GLOVMEL.    Countiee,  Ejlkbknt,  Tippxbabt,  Wbxfobd,  Watbbtobd. 
*>^\J,   V9a    Lieutenant  Colonel,— t.  Granville  George  Chetwynd  Stapylton,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  2$  Sept.  65. 
Fagmatter. — 
Quarter  Matter. — 
liMlegimeni,  xst  amd  and  Batt.  l%\ix.—MUUia,  Wexford,  North  Tipperary,  Kilkenny. 

Nn     ^i\      brigade  Depot,  TBJlLEE.    Co««<»«f,  Limbbxck.  Kbbbt,  Cobk,  Clabb. 

*i  V.     I  V,    Lieutenant  Opfca^i.— Bartholomew  O'Brien,  CB.  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  a6  Oct.  63. 

Bagmaeter.— Fxtak  William  Dundee,  31  Foot  [acting)  93  Mar.  58 ;  Mon  Me^or,  93  Mar.  73. 
Qearter  Matter. — 
Ev,  iOUt»  Idkh.—MilUia,  South  Cork,  Clare,  Keny,  North  Cork,  Limerick  County. 


AlfFHABETIGAL  LIST  OF  BRIQADE  DEPOT  STATIONS, 


With  the  nomben  of  their  respective  Sub  Districts. 


j^StUanrnds.. 


Cardiir. 
Carlisle  .., 
Chester   ... 

Chichester 43 

Clonmel 69 

Derby 96 

Devises   38 

Doncaster  7 

Dorchester 39 

Downpatrick 63 

Bxeter 34 

FortGeorge  55 

Galwar 68 

Oreenjaw. 6a 

Guildford 48 


x8 


Hamilton  59,  60 

Kingston 47 

Lancaster  xx 

Leicester 37 

Uohfleld i9(3o 

Lincoln   30 

Maidstone 46 

Naas 66 

Newcastle x 

Northampton   99 

Omagh 64 

Oxford 49 

Perth 57 

Ponteftact 


Beading  ................'....'.     4xliigitized  by^'OO^lC 


Richmond  (Torks.) ...       4 

Shrewsbury   ai 

Stirling 58 

Sunderiand 3 

Taunton  36 

Tralee   70 

Warley 44 

Warrington X3, 24 

Warwick 98 

Winchester 40, 51  to  54 

Woolwich  49,  50 

Worcester   aa 

Wrexham 93 

Yarmouth   31 


22a  Staff, 

AUSTHALIAN  COLONIES. 
New  South  Wales. 

Oowmor  and  CoMmander  in  Ckirf  Sir  Hercules  Georf^  Robert  Robinson,  XCMQ,  4  Mar.  72. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  E.  B.  St.  JTohn,  h.p.  73  F.. 

Victoria. 

Oovemor  and  CoMmander  in  Ckitf  Sir  George  Ferguson  Bowen,  OCMG.  JftJboume,  31  May  73. 

Aide  de  Camp  Major  H.  D.  Pitt,  Royal  ArUllery,  x  March  69. 

South  Australia. 

Oovemor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Anthony  Mussrave.  Esq.,  CMO.,  Adelaide,  6  March  73. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  B.  D'U.  Mnsgrave,  9  F. 

Western*  Australia. 

Oovemor  and  Commander  in  Chirf  Frederick  Aloysius  Wold,  Esq. ,  Perth . 

Commandant Lt. Colonel  E.  D.  Harvest,  Staff  Ollicer  of  Pensioners. 

Queensland. 

Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chitf The  Marquit  o^Normanby,  8  April  71. 

Aidede  Camp  Lieut.  J.  C,  Maling,  35  F. 

Tasmania. 

Captain  General  amt  Governor  in  Chief Charles  Du  Cane,  Esq.,  Hohart  Toten,  1  Jan.  69. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief. Sight  Hon .  Sir  James  Fergusson,  Bart.,  3  March  73. 

Aide  de  Camp  and  Private  Secretary Lieut.  C.  R.  K.  Fergusson,  79  F. 

BERMUDA. 

Governor  and  0>mmander  in  Chitf. Major  General  J.  H.  LefW>y,  CB.  R.  Artillery,  8  April  71. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  C.  Trench,  Royal  Artillery. 

Garrieon  Ineimetor  •■  Major  B.  A.  Branflll,  h.p.  86  F.  i  April  73. 

CAFE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Sir  Henry  Barkly.  KCB.  10  Aug.  70. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  G.  C.  Swiney,  3a  F. 

Commanding  the  Foreee  and  Lt.Governor Lt.uenoral  Sir  Arthur  A.  T.  Cunynghame,  KCB.  Sept.  73. 

Aeeietant  Military  Secretary  Lt.CoIonel  F.  W.  E.  Walker,  Scots  Fus.  Gds. 

AiA,^  Am  /»™  ^  Captain  F.  W.  Grenfell.  60  Rifles. 

A\aee<UK.amp ^Captain  J.  M.  M'Calmont,  8  Hussars. 

Deputy  Quarter  Matter  Gen,  and  Dep.  Adj.  Gen.      Colonel  George  Dean  Pitt,  CB.  h.p.  80  F.  8  Mar.  73. 
Deputy  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General ».  Captain  S.  Flower,  86  F.  1  Oct.  71. 

CEYLON.  ~ 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Bight  Hon.  William  Henry  Gregory,  8  Jan.  7a. 

Aide  de  Camjo  Major  G.  Clay,  h.p.  19  F. 

M<nor  General  on  the  Stqf Msjor  General  H.  Renny,  CSJ.  i  Apr.  69. 

Aeeietant  Military  Seeret^Mry  LtColonel  J.  H.  F.  H.  Hudson,  Gr.  Gds.  19  Aug.  7a. 

Aidede  Camp 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  Lt.CoIonel  P.  E.  Drewe.  h.p.  Dep.  Batt,  17  March  69. 

Deputy  Aeeietant  Quarter  Maeter  General..... e.  Captain  W.  P.  Mortimer,  zx  F.  90  July  7a. 

CHINA  AND  HONQ  KONQ,  AND  STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS 
China  and  Hong  Kong. 

^"^^ofm^KZ  '^?!""^"."!'.:^!^.'•.^;!!'.■.  1  ™°^  ^«"«™^  °-  ^-  "^^^^^^  «s  Aug.  69. 

Aeeietant  Military  Secretary  Bt.Major  W.  C.  O'Shaughnessy,  la  F.  as  Aug.  69. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  D.  B.  Bum,  75  F.  13  May  70. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  ChitfqfHong  Kong...  Sir  Arthur  Edward  Kennedy,  CB.  KCMG.  ao  Feb.  72. 

AidedeCamj9  Captain  C.  O'Callaghan,  z  West  India  Regt.  x  July  69. 

Brigade  Mcyor ».  Captain  A.  L.  Walker,  99  F.  8  Nov.  70. 

Straits  Settlements. 

{Including  Prince  of  Walea*  Itland,  Malacca,  and  Singapore.)  r 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Colonel  Sir  Andrew  Clarke,  CB.  KCMG.  R.  £ng.  25  Aug.  73. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  M.  C.  Brackenbury,  R.  Eng. 

Brigade  Major    e.  Captain  C.  W.  Lloyd,  16  F. 

Lieut.Govemor  of  Prince  of  Walee'  leland  Lt.CoIonel  A.  E.  H.  Anson,  R.  Art.,  a7  Feb.  67. 

Lieut.Govemor  qf  Malacca Commander  E.  W.  Shaw,  R.N. 

EAST  INDIES. 

Viceroy  and  Governor  General  Bight  Hon.  Lord  Northbrook,  14  March  7a. 

Private  Secretary  e.  Captain  Evelyn  Baring,  Royal  Artillery,  4  May  72. 

Military  Secretary Colonel  William  Earle,  Grenadier  Guards,  4  May  72. 

.  Captain  John  Biddulph,  19  Hussars,  4  May  72. 
Captain  George  Charles  Jackson,  late  2  Bengal  Cavalry,  4  May  72. 

Aideede  Camp •  Captain  Charles  Louis  C.  de  Robeck,  60  Rifles,  4  May  73. 

Captain  C.  B.  Reynardson,  Grenadier  Guards,  22  May  72. 
^  Lieut.  Hon.  F.  G.  Baring,  Rifle  Brigade  (Extra),  26  Feb.  73. 

Surgeon Staff  Surgeon  Major  Oliver  Barnett,  4  Mav  72 

Commander  in  Chief General  I^ord  Napier  of  Magdala,  GOB.  GCSI.,  9  April  70. 

MiUtary  Secretary Colonel  M.  Dillon,  CB.  CSI.  Rifle  Brigade,  9  April  70. 

Interpreter Lt.Colonel  H.  Moore,  Bombay  Staff  Con)*,  18  July  70. 

(Captain  W.  W.  H.  Scott,  Bengal  Gen.  List.  25  April  70. 
jiA^m  Am  r^^^m.  J  Captalu  Hon.  R.  W.  Napier,  Bengal  Gen.  List,  25  April  70. 

Aidee  de  Camp -J  Lieut.  A.  C.  F.  RtsGeorge,  Rifle  Brigade,  25  April  70. 

(Lieut.  J.  H.  Vivian,  85  F.  24  Oct.  73. 
Surgeon Staff  Surgeon  Major  A.  F.  Bradshaw,  xo  May  70. 

ADJUTAITT  GsirSBAL'S   DbPASTICEVT  at  HlAD  QUAKTSHS. 

Adjutant  General  Major  General  iTon.  F.  A.  Theaiger,  CB.  h.p.  95  F.  17  March  69. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General Colonel  Thomas  Wright,  Cif.  Bengal   Staff  Corps,  14  Sept.  71. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  ...    Colonel  C.  G.  Arbuthnot,  CB.  z8  March  73. 

jtMBiMh^m*  Jdi^t^^i  a^^M^u  S  Colonel  T.  Rattray,  CB.  CSI.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  16  April  73. 

Aeeietant  Adjutant  Generale  1  Bt.Lt. Colonel  ( W)  F.  Eteson,  ^%\  1  Dec.  71. 

Deputy  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General Major  Henry  Thompson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  z  Deo.  71. 

QvAXTBm  Mastxb  Gbkbbal'b  Dbpabticbvt  at  Hbad  Quabtbbs. 

Quarter  Maeter  General Major  General  E.  B.  Johnson,  CB.  Royal  Artillery,  8  July  73. 

Deputy  Quarter  Maeter  General  UC  Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  Roberts,  CB.  R.  Art.  6  Jan.  7a. 

Aeeietant  Q^arter  Maeter  General   e.  Mfuor  C.  J.  East  41  F.  6  Jan.  72.  ,      ^^/^T^ 

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staff.  23 

Bengal. 

CvmmaadiM  M«ermt  JHoUwn 

utftit  (W 

Cbwwifwf  Lakor^  DMriim Major  General  Sir  Charles  Reid,  KCB.  x  Kov.  73- 

AAdtCaam 

CmmnimjJttaiabad  Dtowum Major  General  Son.  Arthur  E.  Hardinge,  CB. 

Aidt4$Cmm Captain  R.  S.  Hall,  Coldstream  Guards. 

CmmaadiM  BMdmd  Divmam Major  General  Peroy  Hill,  CB.  a8  May  70.    {Lakore.) 

AideitCmm Lieut.  P.  G.  Hill,  Rifle  Brigade,  9  Oct.  71. 

Commniimg  MamU Pindm  Dieuiom e.  Major  General  A .  MaodoneU,  CB.  97  March  73. 

JiitdeCamt Captain  W.  L.  B.  Conlson,  25  P.  xoMay  72* 

Commamdiag  Oude  Diouiem     ITC  Lieat.  General  Sir  Henry  Tombs,  KCB.  R.  Artillery,  35  Oct.  ^l, 

Aididg  Ctup Captain  M.  H.  Saward,  R.  ArtUlery,  25  Oct.  71. 

lapNior  Ovmtral  ^AriUlmrg  far  India,    Brigadier  General  Douglas  Gaye,  14  Aug.  73. 

iryatft  Jftvof*   Captain  Patrick  FitsGerald  Gallwey,  Royal  Artillery,  20  Ang.  73. 

A»n9Umt  Adjutant  General*  of  Diomon  (6) . 

rCU.OokmelW.M.CafB,  Bengal Infimtry.aS  May  70 Sirhind  {ITmballa). 

Xiyor  A.  Schmidt,  rog  P.  31  March  71 Oude  {Lueknow). 

BLiitColonel  H.  G.  Deedee,  60  Rifles,  33  Jan.  73  Rawul  Pindee. 

BLLLCokmel  H.  P.  Brooke,  X09  P.  30  July  79  Lahore  {Meean  Meer)» 

BtLtColonel  T.  B.  Gordon,  Bengal  Staff*  Coips,  38  Oct.  79 ;  and  in  Command  Yarkand  Mission. 
MqorC.H.  8.  Seott,  Bengal  Staff*  Corps,  aS  Feb.  73  Meemt. 

A$»utant  Quarter  Matter  GeneraU  of  "Divmon  (3). 

Bi.LLColoBel  C.  M.  MacGregor,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6  July  68 Simla. 

Outsin  M.  H.  Heathoote,  Boigal  Staff  Corps,  6  Jan.  73 Rawal  Pindee. 

I.  Captahi  L.  A.  Gregaon,  36  F.  x3  0ct.  73 Sangor  District. 

Deputy  Aseieiani  Quarter  Matter  GeneraU  (9). 

Meemt  Division. 

Csptain  W.  8.  A.  Lockhart,  late  44  Native  Intkntry,  39  Dec.  69  Poshawur  District. 

i.Oq)tain  B.  F.  Chapman.  Royal  ArtiUery,  xo  March  71 On  duty  with  the  Yarkand  Mission. 

Ciptiun  H.  GoUett,  Boigal  Staff  Oorpa,  6  Jan.  73  Arm^  Head  Quarters. 

Cajxain  H.  B.  Hanna,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  36  Feb.  73 Presidency  District. 

Caplain  R.H.  Grant.  Royal  Artillery,  13  May  73 Oude  Division. 

BUC^  H.  A.  Little,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  13  May  73    Sirhind  Division. 

Cx^ttMsn  J.  M.  Trotter,  Bengal  General  List  In&ntry,  xa  Oct.  73 Lahore  Division. 

ComiAimxiro  Fibst  Cljlss  Bxxgabxs  (6). 

V^'or  General  William  Lenox  Ingall,  C^.  a  April  70   Presidency  District. 

TC  Brigadier  General  William  Omherts,  CB.  ttoyal  Artillery,  4  June  70 Rohilcund  District. 

firu^adier  General  T.  F.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  aa  March  71 Peahawur  District. 

Brigadier  General  J.  M'N.  Walter,  CB.  xa  F.  x  May  71    Sangor  District. 

Brigadier  General  R.  O.  Bright,  CB.  19  F.  35  Aug.  7X Gwalior  District. 

Brigadier  General  W.  J.  F.  Stafford,  Bengal  Staff  Corpa,  xo  Sept.  72     Eastern  Frontier  District . 

Co]aci.irsiHa  Sico^rx)  Clxss  BaxoAnis  (4). 

Brigadier  General  Sir  C.  H.  Brownlow.  KCB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  36  April  7a ...  Raxvul  Pindee. 

Brii^adier  General  Wm.  Payn,  CB.73F.  14  June  7a Mooltan. 

r  Brigadier  General  William  Saakey,  CB.  6a  Foot,  sa  May  73 Sealkote. 

Brigadier  Goietml  O.  B.  Rothney,  CSl.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  29  Oct.  73 , Agra. 

Brigade  Major*  (18). 

raptain  A.  R.  Longfaimn,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  X4  Jan.  69 Bareilly. 

(aptainG.  Marriner,  58  Foot,  24  March  69 Rawul  Pindee. 

M^T.  N.  Baker,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  15  June  70   Meerut.— Furlough. 

Captain  A.  J.  C.  Birch,  Staff  Corps,  16  Sept.  70  Fort  William. 

CapuinR.  S.  Robertson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  8  May  71  

ft^Mapr  P.  L.  Bellamy,  ss^-ax  July  71   Cawnpore. 

C^ptamG.  L.K.  HeweO,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  ax  Sept.  71  FeroBepore.— Furlough. 

Captain  F.  8.  8.  Brind,  17  Foot,  5  Mar.  73 Peshawur  District. 

H^orR.  Beadon,  late  4  Cavalry,  39  April  73   Lueknow. 

Captain  G.  B.  Wolseley.  65  F.  39  Oct.  73    Morar. 

Captain  J.  Harger,  25  P.  35  Oct.  72 JuUunder. 

Certain  E.  P.  Angelo,  i  P.  7  Dec.  72  Agra. 

M^  H.  Maxwell,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  15  March  73    Allahabad. 

Captain  A.  P.  Palmer,  Staff  Coras,  Squadron  Officer  9  Cavalry,  xs  May  73 Umballa. 

Captain  H.  G.  Waterfield.  Stoff  Corps,  xs  July  73 Jubbulpore. 

Captain  A.  D.  Butter,  Staff  Corps,  15  July  73 EaetcrnProntierDi8trict(5A«/;<wi^>. 

Sealkote. 

Ateietant  Adjutant  General  for  Mutketry. 

Cofenel  William  Gordon,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  8  May  63 {  ^SLrte«r^^'^'^'   ^^^^    "®*^ 

Deputy  Aseistant  Adjutant  Generate  for  Musketry. 

('a|Nsin  w.  G.  Maddnnon,  3  Foot,  xx  Oct.  70   7th  Circle,  Peshawur. 

•aptainP.  J.  S.Whiteside,  xi  Foot.  3  x  Oct.  68    3rd  dircle,  Lueknow. 

Car<aia  E.  Ward,  X07  Foot,  3  Nov.  67 5th  Circle,  Umballa. 

i-3ptainA.M.  Arthur,  xi  Foot,  xx  Oct.  70 4th  Circle,  Meerut. 

Oiptain  A.  A.  A.  Kinloch,  Rifle  Brigade.  36  March  72 6th  Circle,  Rawul  Pindee. 

BLMajorF.  S.  Tcny,  25  Foot,  xo  Oct.  72  ist  Circle,  Dum  Dum. 

and  Circle,  Allahabad. 
Superintendent  of  Garrieon  Inetruetore. 

■'olonel  C.  0.  Creagh'Osbome,  6  F.  i  Apr.  71 Army  Head  Quarters. 

Garrieon  Inetructore. 

rc«.  Major  A.  S.  Cameron,  35  F.  2  Sept.  71   Umballa. 

»A"&ptain  P.  C.  Story,  26  F.  2  Sept.  71  Meerut. 

*aiorA.  S.  Hunter.  Royal  Artillery,  3  Sept.  71 Rawul  Pindee. 

»  Captain  A.  L'E.  H.  Holmes,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  26  Sept.  72    Dum  Dum. 

iiXokmel  J.  BaiUie,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  22  Aug.  73  ARxa. 

'  >lptain  J.  Haugliton.  Royal  Artillery.  22  Aug.  73    Allahabad. 

'  (.aptain  C.  H.  Gardner,  x 2  Foot,  22  Jan.  73 Lueknow. 

Uem.  E.  M.  lArminie,  R.  Engineers,  22  Aug.  73  {officiating)   Peshawur. 

i^fteUir  ^  Gymmaeiain  Jiirfta.— Captain  R.  N.  Gream,  62  P.  i  Sept.  71  Umballa.       C^  r^r^r^\r> 

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24  Staff. 

Madras. 

Oovtmor 2A>rd  Hobart,  14  March  72. 

FrioaU  Seerriarg  Lieut.  Ambrose  Airdry,  Roval  Engineers,  4  March  73. 

JiilUarg  Seeretarjf Captain  H.  G.  Pritchard,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  xx  Mardi  73. 

f  Lieut.  R.  P.  Willoufirhbv,  21  P.  5  July  72. 
Captain  Ko».  Horace  Miles  HolMurt»  Z03  P.  ax  Peb.  73. 
Lieut.  O.  B.  Poote,  Bojal  Artillery,  ax  Peb.  73.    (S^hra.)  I 

Colonel  John  Munav  Macgregor,  Staff  Corps,  Commandant,  la  April  61.  ' 

Captain  Charles  Walter  Campbell,  Bengal  Cavaliy,  Adjutant,  3  April  66. 
Surgeon  Mi^or  M.  C.  Pumell,  in  medicAl  charge,  14  March  71. 
Yet.  Surgeon  Thomas  Pritchard,  in  veterinaiy  charge,  37  May  53. 

Commander  in  Chirf Lt. General  iSirPreaerickraul  Haines,  ITCB.  aa  May  71.  1 

Militaty  a«ereiarjf LtColonel  G.  T.  Grough,  h.p.  Cavalry  Depot,  aa  May  tx. 

^«-^  O.^ (Stffi'w^/ll'^r.fe*''^  ^'"^  (/..irFr-.r). 

An/TTTiLirT  Gbvxbal's  Dbpabtmxft  xr  Hbjld  Qua-btsbs. 

A^^utani  General  «.  Brigadier  General  R.  C.  Stewart,  h.p.  a  P.  a7  Aug.  7a. 

Depuijf  Ae^'uUnt  General   Colonel  T.  C.  Longcroffc,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  ag  Seftt.  71. 

JMuUni  Adintant  QeneraU       (  J;*;^°^^'i?*  Andrew  Robert  Clephane,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  ag  Sept.  71.— Forloogli, 
.awM(«M  ^lymfonf  irenerait    ...  ^  Colonel  B.  H.  Couchman,  Royal  Artillory,  4  June  73. 

QUABTBB  Mi-SCTB  GBVBBi.L'8  DXVABTMBFT  AT  HbIS  QUi.BTBB8. 

Quarter  Matter  General Brigadier  General  Arthur  Howlett,  CJB.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  apSept.  71.^ 

Depuig  Quarter  Matter  General  Colonel  H.  H.  O'Connell,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  7  Jan.  73.  C^^tdoVLgh, 

Cornmamdina  My  tore  Dimiion Major  General  A.  Bor  ton,  CB%  9  Sept.  70.    {Bangalore^  I 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  B.  D.  Shafto,  R.  Artillery,  20  Jan.  71.  I 

Commattding  Hyderabad  Subeidiary  Force     Major  General  Henry  William  Blake,  Madras  Intkntry,  ax  June  71. 

Aide  de  Camp Major  William  Hands,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  zo  July  71. 

Commandite  JBritiA  Burmak  Dieition MivJoi*  General  Richard  Hamilton,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  2j  April  73. 

Aidede  Vamp Captain  P.  W.  Hamilton,  ai  P.  23  Nov.  72. 

At»%»tani  Adjutant  Generate  ofDiviaUme  and  Force*  (3). 

Lt.CoIonel  N.  P.  Bayly,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  14  Oct.  71 British  Burmah  Division. 

Major  George  Alex.  Arbuthnot,  late  8  Madras  Cavalry,  3  April 72 ....    Mysore  Division. 
Colonel  AndmBw  Cooke  M'Master,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  13  April  72.        Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Porce. 
Attiitant  <htarter  Matter  Generate  of  Divieion*  and  Forcee  (3). 

Major  Prancis  Dawson,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  27  Jan.  70   Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Porce. 

Major  W.  R.  Mesham,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  15  Oct.  71 Mysore  Division.— Purlough. 

Captain  John  Ewing,  Madras  Staff  Corps British  Burmah  Division. 

Demiiy  Ateittani  (^tarter  Matter  Generate  of  JHvieiont  and  Forcee  (4). 

LLColonel  Robert  Henry  ublton,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  a8  July  70 Ceded  District. 

Captain  Donald  J.  Sim  MoLeod,  Madras  Cavalry,  Gen.  List,  23  Nov. 70  Nagpore  Porce. — ^Purlough. 

Captain  Henry  Riversdale  Elliot,  late  4a  Madras  N.I.  19  June  7a Northern  District. 

M^)or  E.  M.  Norie,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  x  March  73 Centre  Districts. 

Conuxvnnxa  Pibst  Class  BBxei.nBs  (4). 
Brigadier  General  Wm.  George  Woods.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  xo  Aug.  69    Ceded  Districts. 
Brigadier  General  George  Bucknall  Shakespear,  R.  Art.  ao  Mar.  70    Centre  District. 

Brigadier  General  C.  M.  Best,  h.p.  79  P.  24  May  70  Nagpore  Poroe. 

Brigadier  General  George  Selby,  Royal  Artillery,  14  Sept.  69  Northern  District. 

CovKkVDivQ  SBcoirn  Class  Bbioadbs  (a). 

Brigadier  General  A.  W.  Maointire,  Royal  Artillery,  a  Nov.  6q  Southern  District. 

Brigadier  General  C.  Cook,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  ao  July  73 Malabar  and  Canara. 

Brigade  M^'ora  (6). 

Major  Thomas  Dyer,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  4  June  70  ., Centre  Districts. 

Bt.Mivor  James  Goldie,  16  Lancers,  x  Nov.  70 Ceded  Districts. 

Major  D.  Standen,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  31  Jan.  71 Northern  District. 

Miqor  Bowes  Lennox  Porster,  Royal  Artillery,  xg  Mar.  7a    Southern  Districts. 

Captain  Bdmxmd  Paunce,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  aa  Mar.  7a     Nagpore  Porce. 

Captain  W.  Coningham,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  34  Dec.  7a Malabar  and  Canara. 

Ateittant  Adjutant  General  for  MneJeetry. 

Captain  R.  J.  Callwell,  45  Poot,  4  Aug.  70  Chief  Inspector,  xst  District,  Bangalore. 

Deputy  A*$ietant  Adjutant  General  for  Muekefry. 

Captain  W.  Pranklin,  76  P.  i  Nov.  71 and  District,  Secunderabad. 

Garrieon  Inatructort. 

e.  Captain  C.  H.  Walsh,  44  P Bangalore  (Class  A). 

"'  ■  *      **       '  Bangalore  (Class  B). 

Secunderabad. 
-.                                       _                  _..  Rangoon. 

Captain  H.  B.  Nangle,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  aa  Aug.  73 Trichlnopoly. 

Bombay. 

Oovernor Sir  Philip  Edmond  Wodohouse,  KCB,  a  Mar.  7a. 

Prittate  Secretary  William  Lee  Wnmer.Esq.,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  7  May  72. 

Military  Secretar    Major  BonarMillett  Deane,  19  Foot,  7  May  7a. 

(Captain Montagu  Fawkes.  89  Foot,  7  May  72. 
Captain  John  P.  E.  Jervoise,  3  Hnsears,  7 May  72. 
Captain  K.  R.  B.  Wodehouse,  62  Poot  {Extra),  5  Nor.  72. 

Commandant  of  the  Body  Guard    Captain  R.  G.  Mayno,  Bombay  Cavalry,  4  May  72. 

Surgeon Surgeon  Major  Charles  8.  Clo.«o,  7  May  72. 

Commander  in  Ckitf Lieut. General  Hon.  Sir  A.  A.  Spencer,  KCB.  27  Aug.  69. 

Military  Secretary Captain  R.  8.  Liddcll,  10  Hussnrs,  29  June  72. 

^ . .  .  j^  /-•««.«  f  Captain  A.  G.  Spencor,  56  F.  5  Dec.  69. 

Atdee  de  Camp j^  Lieut.  C.  F.  H.  Spencer,  48  f!  10  Au^.  72. 

Adjctakt  Gbnbbal'8  DErABTur.:«T  at  Hbad  Quabtbrs. 

Adjutant  General  Brigadier  Gfiner.al  C.  T.  Aitchison,  Bombav  Staff  Corps,  30  May  7a. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General    ».  Major  T.  E.  A.  Hall,  49  Foot,  1  Nov.  73  [pfficiating) . 

A^i.4»»*  AAi,t*r,m*  a»^mrni»  f  ColoncI  A.  CarncLT,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  23  Dec.  67. 

Aeaxttant  Adjutant  General  Ut.Coloncl  T.  M.  liorria,  R.  Artillery,  7  Sept.  72.--Sick  Purlough. 

QuABTBB  MASTr.B  Gexbral'b  Dbpabtmkxt  at  Hrau  Quabtbbs. 

Quarter  Matter  General Brigadier  General  W.  V.  Sliewoll,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  a8  Oct.  72. 

Jjeputy  Quarter  Matter  General  Colonel  G.  U.  S.  Burrows,  liombivy  Infiantry,  i  July  73. 

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C^madM&M  Mkom  Dieition   Major  General  George  S.  Montgomery,  GST.,  Madras  Inflmtry,  April  79. 

AidgdeCamo Captain  W.  Freeborn,  x  F.  19  June  7a. 

Commaadim/  Ifortktrn  Divititm Major  G^eral  Sir  Edward  Lechmere  RoMell,  KCSI.  30  Deo.  70. 

Aide  ie  Camp Lient.  G.  Firebrace.  R.  ArtiUeiy,  28  Jan.  71. 

Cvmaadiiu  Fotma  Ditiriom  Major  General  J.  T.  Grant,  CB.  30  Deo.  69. 

Aidtd*  Qmp Lieut.  F.  T.  0.  Du  Vemet,  56  F.  15  July  71. 

jM$i$tani  AdJMiani  GtntraU  of  Dmhunu  (3). 

y^orH.  Lock,  xo8  Foot,  7  July  70  Northern  Diviaion. 

UCobnei  Thomas  Smith  Warden,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  z  Aug.  71 Poona  DiTisidn.— Furlough. 

Sf^orH.  S.  Anderson,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  xz  Jan.  73  Mhow  Dirision. 

A$9itUmt  Quarier  MdaUr  OenwaU  of  Divmon*  (3). 

3[ajgr  Adam  Geom  Forbes  Efogg,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  24  Sept.  70 Poona.— Furlough. 

LcGoUmel  0. 8.  Iforris,  Bombay  Infkntry,  34  Sept.  70 Northern.— Furlough. 

BtM^orJ.Sexlon,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  33  Nor.  71   Bombay. 

Dopmtjf  AuUtaut  Quarter  Ma$Ur  Oenoral*  (3). 

Captun  Alfred  George  HuTshe,  49  Foot,  33  Not.  7Z Mhow. 

Oiptaiii  T.  L.  Fraser,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  6  Sept.  71  Poona. 

C^JtainF.  J.  8.  Adam,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  s  Sept  73 Bombay  Distriot. 

ConcAimuro  Fzasx  Culss  Bbiojidbs  (a). 

Brigadier  General  C.  Adams,  CB,  49  Foot,  34  Nor.  69 » Belgaum  District. 

finjvdier  General  J.  S.  Gell,  Bombay  Inftmtry,  4  Nov.  7a   Bombay  District. 

ComcliTDiFa  Sicoiro  Class  Bbioadss  (4). 

Brigadier  General  T.  Addison,  CB.  a  F.  aoOct.  69 Sind  District. 

Brigadier  General  B.  C.  Beale,  Bombay  Infantry,  xa  Oct.  71 Deesa. 

Brigadier  General  J.  D.  Woolcombe,  Royal  Artillery,  x6  Mar.  73  Nusseerabad. 

Brigadier  General  J.  W.  Schneider,  CB.,  Bombay  Infantry,  35  June  73  Aden. 

Brigadt  Majon  (8). 

Captain  W.  S.  Peat,  Gen.  List  of  Cavabry,  x8  May  70  Sind  Frontier  Force. 

Major  W.  Hicks,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  7  July  70 Belgaum  District.— FnrL 

SUjcrG.  F.  Berille,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  34  March  7X    Deesa.- Sick  Furlough. 

HajcrWm.  Henry  Ross,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  z  Aug.  7X  Poona.— Sick  Furlough. 

Ciptam  F.  Ksralake,  83  F.  aaAug.  71    Bombay  District. 

Hijor  C.  M.  Griffith,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,'  30  Nor.  71 Aden. 

CiptainX.  J.  J.  Mignon,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  x-j  Jan.  7a ^ Sind  District. 

UptainJ.G.S.  Griffith,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  3  Dec.  7a   Nusseerabad. 

Dopmii/  JM%$tant  A^uianit  Ooneralfor  JfutiHry. 

Captain  Henry  Waring,  2  Foot,  S  Feb.  70 Chief  Insp.  Army  Head  Qrs. 

C&poin  Thomas  Gorges  Crawley,  8  Foot,  a8  Sept.  70 ,  Mhowana Northern  Diylsion. 

&afri»oH  InHruetor*. 

Poona. 

I.  Captain  H,  H.  Griffiths,  59  F,  a  Sept.  7X    Mhow. 

<  Captain  0.  W.  Braine,  56  F.  x6I>ec.  7X Mount  Aboo. 

AMrittavt  Director  of  Oymnaria, 
Captain  W.  J.  Gillespie,  49  F.  9  July  7x Poona. 


FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 
G^tnorand  Cowtfrnauderw  Ckitf.—GoVmal  George  A.  K.  D*Arcy,  34  Fob.  70. 

GIBRALTAR. 
<?3smwr  o»i  Commander  in  Ckirf General  Sir  William  Fenwick  Williams,  Bart.  GCB.  13  Sept.  70. 

^autant  MUUarg  Secretary Lt.Colonel  Philip  Smith,  Grenadier  Guards,  4  Jan.  72. 

<{/«  Jm  ^ S  Lieut.  E.  Lake,  R.  Art.  17  Dec.  70. 

^        "  o«i^ (Lieut.  C.  E.  Warde,  19  Hussars,  4  Feb.  73. 

CimmeudiM  Brigade   Major  General  B.  A.  Someract,  CB.j  Oct.  73. 

AiifitOmp  Lieut.  Son.  Montagu  Curzon,  Riflo  Brigade,  7  Oct.  73. 

Amifai  AdjutoMt  General Colonel  A.  A.  Nelaon,  Unatt.  1  Oct.  73. 

ivj!>^  A$tittant  Adjmiant  Gen.  {for  Musketry)  ...    Captain  J.  M.  G.  Tongue,  34  F.  30  Sept.  71. 

B-ijude  Major  9.  Captain  G.  J.  Gilbard,  71  P.  x5  Mar.  71. 

(.'mmoaihty  Bofol  ArlUlery  {Colonel on  Stqff)    ...    Colonel  E.  A.  Williams,  10  Aug.  71. 

CmaaaUng  Bogol  Engineere  {Colonel  on  SU^  ...    Colonel  R.  M.  Lafikn,  35  Jan.  73. 

Tsr,  jfawr  C  Captain  George  Bernard  Morgan,*  ix  Dec.  60;  JBw.  xx  July  54 

^  ^    I     Xi.  5N0V.  54;  Ca7><.  3  0ct.  55. 

Camwi  QMiicr  Jforicr   ^C  Quarter  Master  Henry  Maodonald,  19  Mar.  63. 

<iiJTit9n  Instrmctor 9.  Captain  A.  B.  Tnlloch,  69  F.  {acting),  31  Oct.  73. 

'  Taptain  Morgan  senred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebissopol,  and  capture  of  the  Rifle-pits  on  the  z8th  April—contused  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

JAMAICA  (including  HONDUBAS). 

^f-iii  General  and  Governor  in  Chief Sir  John  Peter  Grant,  KCB.  16  July  66. 

AiUdiCaatp  

r.k^^lomtkeStqf  Colonel  J.  W.  Cox.  CB.  h.p.  13  P. 

fiy^U  Major   ».  Captain  W.  C.  Hood,  a  P.  i  April  71. 

i-'^ieaent  Qooemor  of  Hondwrat   William  Wellington  Cairns,  Esq. 

MALTA. 
C-"r»fr  and  Commander  in  Cki^  ..T. LieutGenoral  Sir  Charles  T.  Van  Straubenzee,  KCB.  3  June  73 

^^*i<nt  MiUtarg  Secretary  Colonel  G.  E.  Baynes,  h.  p.  8  F.  3  June  73. 

J  i'-i  it  Camo  ^  Captain  B.  V.  Layard.  5  F.  3  June  7a. 

.  ^ C  Captain  A.  C.  Dawson,  3  Dr.  G'ls.  aa  June  7a. 

^•^^ir-'ltng Brigade Lieut. General  Sir  Francis  Scvmonr,  Bart.  CB.  i  Jan.  72. 

■y  'dfCamp Captain  E.  H.  Wickham,  R.  Art,  6  Jan.  72. 

^'^'fj  At$idant  Adjutant  General "  e.  Captain  C.  H.  Boileau.  61  P.  i  April  72. 

il^'-'i'forUuekHrf)   Captain  P  N.  Wooflall.  74  F.  1  Jan.  73. 

i^:%ty  QMorter  Uaeter  General  Colonel  G.  N.  Boldero,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  i  Oct.  72. 

"•fat Major 9.  Captain  P.  Franklnnd.  103  F.  1  AprQ  73. 

■    ^i'>dtng  Bogal  ArtiUerg  {Colonel  on  Stqf)    ...    Colonel  H.  P.  Goodenoui^h,  i  Oct.  67. 
•     'i<tt4ing  Begol  Engineer  {Colonel  on  Sttjf)    ...    Colonel  G.  F.  Mann,  CJR.  23  Mny  70. 

^jmMB/Mfnietor 9.  Lieut.  A.  B.  Savile,  18  P.  14  Jan.  72.  ^  t 

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MAURITIUS. 

QoMmor  amd  Commani^r  i«  Chirf  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Hamilton  Gordon,  KC3£0,  4  Oct.  70. 

Aide  d0  Camp Lieut.  L.  F.  KnoUyg,  33  F.  i  July  72. 

CoUnul  on  Hf  Bte^  Colonel  W.  J.  Chamberlayne,  h.  p.  3  W.  I.  Eegt.  x  April  7*. 

Brigade  Me^or  «.  Captain  W.  B.  Montague,  94  F.  i  Sept.  72. 

DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 
Coxrazsnro  all  thb  PBorncis  itxteut  akd  adjacivt  thxbkto. 

Ocventor  Oeneral  of  ike  Dominion  qf  Canada The  Sari  of  Dnflferin,  KP.  KCB.  13  Jane  72,  Qif«ft«e. 

MUUary  Seereiary Lt.Colonei  U.  C.  Fletcher,  Soota  Fuailier  Goarda,  June  72. 

jiA^^jM  r»™  (".Lieut.  F.  T.  R.  Hamilton,  9  F. 

Auletde  Lamp |  Li^^^  j,  ^  B  Coulion,  60  Riflea.    (Extra.) 

JAeuUnant  General   Lieut-General  WUliam  O'QtnAy  Haly,  CB.  6  May  73. 

Aeeietant  MUitarg  Secretary  Colonel  R.  G.  A.  Luard,  h.p.  62  F.  6  May  73. 

j^^  rf-  ru^M.  i  Captain  R.  H.  O'Grady  Haly,  84  F.  x  Oct.  70. 

AideedeCamp 1  Captain  R.  L  Ward.  ^  F.  6  May  73. 

Nova.  Sconi.. 

Brigade  Mqjor «.  Miuor  A.  S.  Quill,  h.p.  R.  Canadian  Rifles,  4  Feb.  72. 

Aenetant  Q^ar^er  Matter  General   Lt.Colonei  W.  H.  Kerr,  h .p.  Depot  Batt.  8  Feb.  73  . . ..Halifax. 

Townl£<yor CaptainR.  Nagle,  h.p.  R. Canadian  Rifles,  19 Dec.  70  Hal^ax^ 

Garrieon  Inetruetor  Hahfax, 

Inepeeting  JPUld  Officer  of  Militia  and  Volunteere..  Colonel  John  Wimburn  Laurie,  h.  p.  13  Dec.  6z. 

Newfoundland. 

Gooernor  and  Commander  in  Chi^   Colonel  Stephen  John  Hill,  CB.  late  of  2  West  India  Regiment. 

Private  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp   Captain  H.  J.  F.  Shea,  Royal  Artillery. 

SAINT  HELENA. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Ckirf Hudson  Ralph  Janisch,  Esq. 

WEST  AFBICA  SETTLEMENTS. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Ckirf  George  Berkeley,  Esq.  26  July  73.    Sierra  Leone. 

Commanding  the  Forcee  Major  General  Sir  Garnet  J.  Wolseley,  CB.  KCMG. 

Gold  Ooast. 

AdminiHraior  of  the  Government Major  General  Sir  Garnet  J.  Wolseley,  CB.  KCMG. 

Brigade  M<nf  or  Captain  J.  Lazenby,  100  F.  14  June  73. 

Lagos  and  Its  Dependencies. 
Adminietrator  of  the  Government Commander  John  Hawley  Glorer,  BN.  22  Oct.  66. 

Gambia. 
Adminittraior  qf  ike  Government Cornelius  Hendricksen  Kortright,  Esq.  25  Aug.  73. 

WINDWARD  AND  LEEWARD  ISLANDS. 
Major  General  Comman^ng  the  Foreet  Mojor  General  William  Munro,  CB.  6  July  70.    Barbadoee, 

Aeeietant  Miliiarg  Secretary Major  Lambert,  Royal  Engineers,  x  Jan.  73. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  W.  Bally,  33  Foot,  6  July  70. 

Aeeietant  A^ntant  and  Qr.Maeter  General  LtColonel  E.  W.  Sargent,  h.p.  z8  F.  i  Apr.  72. 

^'!!^L^^'!^!^!!^!'..*!'..^^^  j5«r*arfo«. 

Aide  de  Camp 

/William  Hepburn  Rennie,  Esq.  11  Apr.  71  St.  Ttnc'^ni 

TA0u*»m^»i  ai»i»,nu^M  J  Herbert  Taylor  Ussher,  Eso . .  CMG.  1 2  Sept.  72  Tobaoo'. 

jACUtenant  Govemore  ]  SandfordFreeling.  Esq.  ClfG.  11  Apr.  71    Or^maSa 

I  George  William  Dc  Vceux,  Esq St.  Ltteiu^ 

Governor  and  Com.  in  Chitf  of  Leeward  lilandi  ...    H.  T.  Irving,  Esq Anti4nta. 

Lieutenant  Govemore   (  ...St.Ckrietopherandl^^vi*. 

C  Dom%n%r^. 

<J«»—*-«-'v  «.«—««....: {S2^u^ri!£irc.^4'6ct:-^;=^^^^^^^^^^^ 

Chtvemor  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  Trinidad James  Robert  Longden,  Esq.  CICO.  x8  July  70. 

Governor  4"  Commander  in  ChirfofBritieh  Guiana    John  Scott,  Esq.  31  Dec.  68 Demer-arm, 


Qarrisons. 


DUNCANNON  FORT.  I  EDINBURGH  CASTLE, 

Fort  Major,  Lieut.  Thomas  Austin,  27  July  20.  |  Chaplain,  Rev.  James  Millar,  16  May  50. 

TOWER  OF  LONDON. 
Cbiu^^tf,  I^OK  Field  Marshal  5tr  William  M.  Gomm,  aCJ}. 

31  Oct.  72. 
Lieut.  $Cb  Gen.  Sir  G.  Bowles,  KCB.  x6  July  51. 
Dep.Lieut.  General  Lord  De  Ros,  13  Feb.  52. 


Major,  Colonel  G.  B.  Milman,  h.p.  5  Foot,  29  Aug.  70 

Chaplain,  Rev.  Wm.  Graham  Green,  BA. 

Surgeon,  Dep.Insp.  (General  W.  F.  T.  Ivey,  half  pay. 


Ordnance  Manufacturing  Establioliments. 

ROYAL  ARSENAL,  WOOLWICH. 
Royal  Carriage  Factory.  Royal  Gun  Factory. 


Superintendent,  Colonel  G.  T.  Field.  R.  Art  8  July  71  ,  Superintendent,  Col.  F.  A.  Campbell,  tl.  Art.  i  Oct 
^««w^.Afpm]t^ei«(2«N<,Mi^orB.01dfieId,  R.Art.  z  July  72  .^m<.5ieMrij»/!nu2mf,Maj.F.Maitland,R.Art.  1  Feb 
Capt.  Inetruetor,  Captain  W.  Kemmis,  R.  Art.    1  July  72    !    Capi^fim inetruetor.  Captain  C.  Jones,  R.  Art.    i  Apr 


Royal  Laboratory.  £zperimental  Branch. 


Superintendent,  Col.T. W.Milward  CB.  R.Art.     1  Apr.  70 
Aeeitt.  Superinietideni,  Major  P.  Lyon,  B.  Art.  20  Oct.  71    ,    ir-_t^_. 
Capt.  Inetruetor,  Capt.  W.  R.  Barlow,  R.  Art.    i  Apr.  71        '«Lemoer».. 
Aseiet.  Inetruetor,  Captain  J.  Sladen,  B.  Art.  z  Apr.  70 


Colonel  E.  Wray.  CB.  R.  Art.   ...    8  Dec 

Colonel  H.  Herman,  R.  Art 8  Dec 

Major  H.  J.  Aiderson,  R.  Art.  ...  19  Dec* 
Captain  W,  H.  Noble,  R.  Art.  ...    8  Dec  * 


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Royal  Small  Anna  Factory  at  Enfield. 
&pmainiaii,U.CoLG.H.J.A.FTS8er,R.Art.     5  Jan.  73 
t^^    >■  --  (  Major  H.  C.  B.  Dyer,  R.  Art.    x  Apr.  71 
^"^iiJSr] MajorC.F  Cookl)iini,B.Art. 

wcMMM...  ^     (Birawii^Aaw)  x  Jan.  7a 


Boyal  Gunpowder  Factory  at  Waltham  Abbey. 

auperiniendt,  CoI.C.W.YoiuiglinBband3.Art.  28  Feb.  68 
AjMii.SuptritUtndt.,  Capt  J.P.Morgan,  R.Art.    x  June  7< 


Army  Pay  Office. 

Ptfmcder  Ginenl,  St.  Hon.  H.  t.  B.  GUlderB,  MP, 

Judicial  Department. 

Jwigf  AieoeaU  Gneral  qf  the    United  Kingdom,  EigU 

Stm.lL.B.AxTUm,MP. 
Dtftiy  Jnige  Idcocait  Oentral,  J.  C.  CDowd,  Esq. 

TV—*-  T  ji^i  Major  General  J.  H.  Laye London 

^SLi!?^  \  Col.  C.  L.  Nogent.  h.p.  Depot  Bafet.  Dublin 

Jicoorut...  j^j^L  R.  Carey,  CB.  h.p.  40  F London 


Office,  35,  Great  George  Street,  Weetminster. 


Army  Schools. 

JiuiPMfor... Colonel  A.  C.  Gleig,  h.p.  Royal  ArtiUeiy. 

Sttb  In$peetor9  qf  Army  SekooU, 


John  NewBom   ...x  Apr.  71 

John  Little x  Apr.  71 

John  Grant x  Apr.  71 

John  Belling  x  Apr.  7X 

Robert  Kirk    x  Apr.  7X 

William  Savage... i  Apr.  7X 
GeorgeRobertson  x  Apr.  77 


John  Stewart x  Apr.  7x 

Thomas  Earp x  Apr.  71 

Charles  Carnegie  x  Apr.  7x 

Wm.  Thacker x  Apr.  71 

Edward  Giles 8  jTme7a 

Edwin  H.  Rogers  xxSep.73 


Inspector  of  Regimental  Colours. 

Sir  Albert  William  Woods,  Garttr  JRng  qfArwu, 


Royal  Military  College  ajid  Staff  College  at  Sandhurst. 
Boyal  Military  Ck>llege. 

(hvnor.—c.  LtGeneral  Sir  Duncan  A.  Cameron,  QCB, 

3Jtme63. 
imitami  to  ikt  Governor,  e.  Col.  J.  E.  Addison,  Unatt. 

I  Jan.  63. 
QaflaiM.'-Rey.  E.  J.  Rogers,  MA, 
ParMfffr.— Oliyer  Nicolls.  25  Nov.  45 ;  Sn*.  '13  Jan.  38 ; 

U.  j6  July  41 ;  Hon.  Major,  1  Jan.  60. 
Qurfcr  Ifoifer.— John  Davies,  26  Nov.  58. 
5if/fQs.— Andrew  Maclean,  MD.  D^uty  Inepeetor  Gen. 

fcilf  pay,  1  Aug.  67. 
Amti.Surj.—Smrfeon  Fnmklin  Gillespie,  ITD.xs  Nov.  7a. 
£iiiV  ifocfer.^Capt.  Cha.  Clement  Brooke,*  xa  Mar.  6x. 


^IlLITA.KT  PbOTXBSORS  AlTD  IlISnuCTOBS. 

?r?/nKr  of  Por^fication. —"iSaioT  Geo.  Philips,  R.  Eng. 

:,Au^.58. 

f,^,^^„  -  f  Capt.  B.  D.  C.  O'Brien,  R.Eng.  4  Feb.  69. 
r!S^  "  -  Capt.  C.  H.  C.  Halkett.  R.  Eng.  29  Aug.  7a. 
TMiic^u.  (^^J,j.  jj  H  wuiiams,  R.  Eng.  x  Sep?.  73. 

Fr^fffir  of  Hilifary  Surteying.—e.  Bt.MajorWm.  Pater- 
ft.i  =4  July  60;  Ene.  11  Dec.  46;  Lt.  13  Oct.  51; 
C^i*.  ^J5  Mar.  56;  JBt.MaJor,  5  July  72. 

3£aior  E.  A.  Anderson,  x8  Foot,  37  Oct.  6a. 
t.  Capt.  C.  W.  Fothergill.  R.  M.  Art.  x  Aug.  68. 
•kn^'41  I  Captain  R.  L.  Leir,  31  F.  30  Jan.  71. 

■  -*  ^'  U.  Lt.  E.  H.  S&rtorius,  59  P.  27  Jan.  71 . 
"^-fftKr  0/  Taetie*^  Military  Adminietration  and  Law. — 
».  Capt.  C.  F.  Clery,  3a  F. 

v^ndyn  ia  Taetie*,  Military  Admimieiralion  and  Law, — 

».  Ca:t.  J.  Bonsrh^,  62  F.  30  Jan.  71. 

».  U.  C.  C.  Kiae,  K.  Marine  Art.  4  Sept.  7a. 

».  a;k£ain  M.  W.  E.  Goaset,  54  F. 

*.  Capt.  F.  H.  W.  Mitnor.  R.  Art. 


Staff  College. 
OraisMiwcIra^— Colonel  E.B.Hamley,GB.  R.Art.  x  Jnly  70. 

Paontssou. 
Military  Hietory.— 
PorHJteation  and  Artillery. —lA.Col.  H.  Sohaw,  R.  Eng. 

20  June  64. 
Military  Drawing  and  8urveyi9ig.-~Jji,Co\.  8.  B.  Farrellf 

R.  Eng.  T9  May  58. 
Military  Adminietration  and  Lam. — 
Matkematiee.—^Ley.  J.  F.  Twisden,  MA, 
JPrraeA.—A.  Aigrtf  de  Charente.  |  Ofrmon.—Dr.Overbeok. 

Hindoetanee.—JohXL  Dowson. 
G^«o2o^.— Thomas  Rupert  Jones,  FSS.,  FG8, 
Chemistry  and  Natural  PAiloMwAy.— Edmund  Atkinson, 
Pk.D.  FCS. 

SruniHTS. 


Senior  Diifieion. 
Lt.  W.  A.  H.  Hare,  R.Eng. 
Capt.J.C.Ardagh,  R.  Eng. 
Lt.  G.  W.  Hawkins,  R.Art. 
Lt.  A.  G.  Walker,  R.  Art. 
Lt.  8.  C.  Pratt,  R.  Art. 
Capt.E.  Stanley-Creek.aaF. 
Lt.  A.  de  la  Voye,  56  F. 
Lt.  N.  Y.  Lloyd,  82  F. 
Lt.  T.  B.  Hitchcock,  53  F. 
Capt.G.L.LeM.Taylor,x6F. 
Capt.  P.A.  Da8hwood,87  F. 
Lt.  E.  J.  Courtenay,  35  P. 
Capt.  W.  F.  Gatacre,  77  P. 
Capt.F.6oalderson,  iTLano. 
Lt.  E.  J.  Lugard,  4  P- 
Capt.     C.     P.     Hoaslop, 

R.  Mar.  Art. 
Lt^J.  F.  Stuort-Monteth. 

2  Dr.  Grls. 
Capt.  P.  Trench,  ao  Has. 


Junior  Divieion, 
Lt.  W.  G.  Morris,  R.  Eng. 
Lt.  J.  H.  G.  Browne,R.Art. 
Capt.  Hon.  E.    Primrose, 

Gr.  Gds. 
Lt.  R.  P.  Walker,  30  F. 
Capt.  B.  M.  Dawes,  xoo  F. 
Capt.  W.  B.  Hall,  R.  Art. 
Lt.  W.  A.  Yule,  21  P. 
Lt.  H.E.C.  Kitchener,46  F. 
Lt.  P.  W.  James,  9  P. 
Copt.   H.    8.   Brownrigg, 

Rifle  Br. 
Capt.  8.  E.  Orr,  94  P. 
Cnpt.  G.  A.  Noyea,  R.  Art. 
Capt.  T.  Kelly,  2  P. 
Lt.  R.  Elias,  59  P. 
Capt.  P.  H.  Dyke,  69  F. 
Capt.  RL.H.Cnrtees,  x6  F. 
Captain  J.G.Btqpford,  39F. 
Lt.  A.  Glen,  xo  F. 
Lt.  E.  Wardropw,  X07  P. 
Lt.  T.  J.  R.  Mallock,  7  P. 


'  M.v-:r  Patereon  served  with  the  8oCh  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  of  X852-53,  including  the  bombardment  and 
^yrj^  cf  Prome,  repulse  of  the  subsequent  night  attack,  reconnaissance  at  Ithaymcw,  advance  on  Meeaday,  and 
c  "'vv  and  destruction  of  two  of  the  enemy's  stockades  beyond  it  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'  Ciptain  Brooke  served  in  the  Osmanli  Lrregnlar  Cavalry  during  the  Crimean  campaign  (Turkish  Medal). 

Boyal  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich. 


^^.V*r-Field  Marshal  HRH.  theDukeofCamhTidge, 

KG.  £P.  QCB.  GCMG.  Commander  in  Ckiqf,  8  Feb.  70. 
«^9r -Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  J.  Lintom  A.  Simnums,  I^CB, 

»ral  Engineers.  8  Feb.  70. 
^Trf  vj  ud  Treaenrer.—hLCol,  Edward  Jaokson  Bruce, 

i/yal  Artillery,  8  Feb.  70. 
^      Otptmn  ef  Hke  Company  qf  Gentlemen  Cadete, 
«^  VT.  A.  Fox  Strangways,  R.  Artillery,  X7  Dec.  73. 
,     lifitttnante  of  the  Company  qf  Gentlemen  Cadete, 
7«l.  C.  B.  Sonper,  E.  ArtOlexy,  x  Oct.  7X. 
.-na.  G.  T.  Pretyman. 

•ffO.  P.  H.  G.  Cmickshank,  R.  Artillery,  x  July  73. 
ii'tttwi  and  (inartermaeter,—Ueai,  F.  Johnson,  Rml 

Arjllfiry.  i  Oct.  71. 

,,"57"  -Sngpeon  Major  8.  H.  Fasson,  MD. 
^  ^  lin  and  Oaeeieal  Inetruetor,—Beo.  W.  F.  Short,  MA, 

e-imoT  ef  Mmfiematiee  and  Meeikanie9,-^UargKa  W. 
^•rjfton. 

Znatrmetere  of  Matkematiee, 
UcQt.  K.  Kensington,  R.  Art.  x6  Jnly  79. 
H.  Hart,  xo  Much  ^3. 
K.  F.  &  l^tooote,  19  March  73. 


Frqfeuor   of  Forli/leaiion    and  Geometrical  Drawing.'-' 
Bt.Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Stuart,  R.  Eng.  x  Oct.  70. 
Jneirtictore  of  Fortifleation  and  Geowtetrieal  Drawing, 
Major  0.  N.  Martin,  R.  Eng.  xaMar.67. 
Capt.  E.  M.  Lloyd,  K.  Eng.  7  Aug.  73. 
Captain  J.  Gore  Booth,  R.  £ng.  x8  Mar.  73. 
Lieut.  J.  W.  Savage.  R.  Eng.  x  Nov.  73. 
Frqfeeeor  qf  .lr<iZ;«fy.—Lt. Colonel  P.  Close,  R.  Art. 

X  KOV.  73- 
Jnetruetore  qf  .irMZ^tffy.— Captain  R.  Walkey,  R.  Art. 
X  April  73. 
Lieut.  H.  Geary,  R.  Art.  x  July  73. 
Frqfeeeor  of  Military  Hietory.— 

Frqfeeeor  of  Militeary  Drawing.— UaQOr  W.  D.  Marsh, 
R.  Bug.  X  Nov.  73. 

Inetruetore  in  Military  Drawing, 
Lt.  W.  Everett,  33  F.  14  Jon.  70. 
Lt.  M.  P.  Onmianney,  R.  Eng.  x  May  7X. 
Lieut.  F.  Roberts,  R.  Art.  x  July  73. 
Frqfeeeor  qfLandeeape  Drawing.— Vfm.  Clifton. 
Frqfeeeor  of  French.— Theodore  Karcher,  LLB. 
Frafeeeor  qf  German.— C.  H.  Schoible,  Fh.D.  MD, 


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MUitaty  Establishmewts, 


Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea. 
OoMmor.— Lt.GeDeral  Sir   Sydney  J.   Cotton, 

20  F.  zo  May  79. 
Xqfor  4^  Lt.Gov.-— 


XCB, 


A^^utant— John  James  Charles  Irby,^  7  Sept.  55 ;  Sn». 

'Z7  Jan.  51 ;  Li.  8  Got.  54 ;  Capt.  16  Jan.  63. 
Sptfrefaty.— Major  Gen.  Geo.  Hutt,  CB.  late  of  Bombay 

Army,  6  Mar.  65. 
Chtmlaln.—Bav.  Biohard  Hnnt  Ingram,  XA.  i  Oct.  6q. 
Phfaieian  and  SurgMU.-^.  A.  M^nnn,*  JCD.  h.p.  Staff 


Surgeon,  4  Nov.  68. 
DimUjf  8ufyeon,'-ThomaA  Ligertwood,*  MD.  h.p. 

Surgeon,  23  Jan.  60. 
Qmurisr  JfofiM*.— William  Barlow,  17  July  79. 

Captains  qflntalidi. 
John  Harrison,  Unatt.  , 

J.Yander  H.Ree8,h.p.  40  F.  I  K.W.Humphry.h, 
J.  W.  Daniell,  h.  p.  20X  F.  *     ^ 


Staff 


I  Geo.  Garland,  h.  p.  43  ^• 
K.W.Humphry,h.p.  K.Bng. 
Bt.MajorA.Green,h.p.R.Br. 


Boyal  Military  Asylum. 
.— «.  Iit.Colonel  J.  P.  Battersby,  h.p.  60  F. 
Steretary  and  AdJntawt, -^BtMaior  Hugn  Mackenzie,' 
h.p.  15  F.  19  Feb.  73. 

Starter  Jfofiffr.— Peter  House,*  19  Nov.  59. 
•dieal  Officer,— Dep.  Insp.  Gen.  J.  B.  S.  Crosse,*  h.p. 
Chaplain.— Roy,  H.  Huleatt,  AM, 


Boyal  Viotoria  Hospital  at  Netley. 

Oovemor  and  Cowmandamt.—lA.CcL  G.  S.  S.  E.  Gor- 
don, h.p.  13  Aug.  70. 

5tof  Ce^.  4-  Ajteietani  Cowmandani, —BtJJLCoLWm, 
Roberts  Farmar,"  hj).  7sFoot,  94  April  79. 

Captain  qf  OrderUe$.—J&aB,  Wm.  Hawtree,  16  Axig.  61. 

P^MOfter.— Robert  Sayexy  Bouse,  x6  Apr.  58;  Son» 
Mqjor,  16  Apr.  73. 


Boyal  Hospital,  KnmalTihaTn. 
Ma*ter,^-Th&  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 
T«--#  7u«  »r«w— .  /The  Deputy  Adj.  Gen.  in  Ireland. 
JoMrf  I>v.  ^"w«.  i  The  Dep.  Quarter  Master  Gen.  do. 
Certains  on  the  SetabUehment, 
Captain  George  Cresswell,  Unatt. 
Captain  P.  O^Callaghan,  h.p.  23  F. 
if^Mlaiif.— Capt.  W.  M*Gill,»  h.  p.  Q.M.  79  F.  23  Nov.  68. 
Fhyeieian  and  Surgeon.— WHMam  Carte,<  23  Aug.  58. 
Chaplain.— "Refr.  George  Hare. 

Seeretctryy  Begiatrar,  and  Treaeurer.—Qeorge  F.  Dimn. 
Quarter  JfM&r.— Lieut.  James  Watson,  h.p.  Mil.  Train. 
&)Uoitor.— Robert  Disney,  Esq. 


Boyal  Hibernian  MUitary  School,  Dublin, 
CbsMMUMlaiif .— Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  J.  Wynyard,  Unatt. 


Seeretarg  and  At^'uiani.—JJLOol,  T.  B.  Speedy,^^  Unatt. 

Qnarter  Matter. 

5itffy«on.— Dep.  Insp.  Gen.  F.  H.  Baxter,  MD.  h.p. 


Military  Prisons. 
Inepeetor  General.— ^aior  B.  F.  Du  Cane,  CB.  R.  Eng. 
Inepeetort.—Yf.  F.  Fagan,  W.  J.  Stopford,  H.  Wakeford. 
Alderthot.-Oov.,  Capt.  Claude  Clerk,  late  a  Madras  Cav. 
Cork.—Chv.,  Major  H.  W.  Campbell,  late  of  79  Foot. 

Med.  Of.,  Surgeon  Major  J.  w.  Johnston,  h.p.  85  Foot. 
Dublin.— Gov.,  A.  P.  Miller,  late  Captain  99  F. 

Med.  Off.,  Surgeon  Major  T.  J.  Tufiiell. 
Goe/Mrt.—Gae.^  Col.  W.  fl.  C.  Wellesley,  late  of  20  Foot. 

Med.  Off.,  Dop.  Insp.  Gen.  C.  Cowan,  h.p. 
Greenlam—Goe.^  Capt.  D.  F.  Allen,  late  of  17  Foot. 

Med.  Of.,  Dep.  Insp.  Gen.  J.  Grant,  h.p. 
Malta.— VLa^OT  Geo.  King,  late  of  Depot  Batt. 

Blue— JiVmii^*  Red. 


^  Captain  Irby  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  captore  of 
Balaktava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  2855,  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  Jane  2855 — 
severely  wounded,  loft  leg  amputated  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Major  H.  Mackenzie  served  with  the  73rd  Regimentthroughout  the  EafiOr  war  of  1850-53  (Medal)  and  was  present 
at  nearly  all  the  principal  actions  in  Kaffirland  and  the  Colony;  also  on  the  expedition  to  the  Basuta  country  and 
at  the  battle  of  Berea. 

*  Doctor  J.  A.  M'Munn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Doctor  T.  Ligertwood  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  2854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  fmen< 
tioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  oi 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

s  Mr.  Crosse  served  with  the  22th  Hussars  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55*  including  the  affliir  oi 
Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  flail  ox  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  fouj 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Carte  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  O! 
Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  a6th  Oct.  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

sm  camnaiiJtn  of  _  -  ^  ^^, ^ 

8th  September,  expe 


*  Captain  M'Gill  served  witii  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastexn  canmaign  of  28^4-55,  including  th< 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  28th  June  and  8th  September,  expe 
diUon  to  Kertoh  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Berve< 
also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  includmg  the  action  at  Secxmora,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygnnge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shal^jehanpore,  and  pursuit  ti 
—  -         -  -..    ^       aatPyzab  "  '        ' "  * -  .-. ..     r..  ^, 


Mahoomdee,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Rampore  Kussiah  (Medal  with  Clasp] 
*  Quarter  Master  House  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th  Dec.  2  843  (Bronze  Star) .  Th 
ButleJ  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) ;  the  Punjaub  oampi^gn  of  2848-49,  including  th 
passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) 
throu^out  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  2857-50,  including  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  siege  aasaalt  an 
capture  of  Delhi,  actions  at  Bolundshuhur  and  AUyghur,  battle  of  A^u,  afihiratKanoge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lor 
Clyde,  battle  of  Gawnporo  on  6th  Dec.,  action  at  Seraighat,  occupation  of  Futtyghur,  sie^e  and  capture  of  Lucknov 
oampaign  in  Oude  and  Rohilcund^  and  afihirs  at  Rhodamow  and^Allygun^^  oi^ture  of  Barcdlly,  action  near  Shal 

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fort  of  Mamoo  Khail,  deflence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  24th  Nov.  and  2St  De&  2842, 22th  March,  94th  liard 
and  2St  April  2849,  and  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  (Medals  for  Jellalabad  and  Cabool). 
u  Lt.Colonel  w.  R.  Farmar  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Sutl^  campaign  in  2846,  and  was  present  at  tk 


Futteghur,  action  at  Kankur,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shal^ehanpore,  and  actions  around.  The  dbmpao 
under  his  command  was  mentioned  in  General  Wmdham's  de^Mtw  for  its  oondqot  oa  the  s8tfa  November  in  tk 
csptue  of  two  18-pomidexs  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mijor). 


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9  DnQQmofiid.,  John. 

LxSCrXVUTT  GlVXULU. 

S  Bainbrirge,  J.  H.,  TJoatt. 
GTiv,SrP.M.N.,j:CJ. 
Haly,  W.  G'Grady,  CB. 

?Le  Mesorier.  W.  A.,  Unatt. 
C  Pcrpy,  Lord  Henry  H.  M.,  XOF. 
Baymond,  H.  P. 

S^monr,  Sir  FmnciB,  Bart,  CB. 
^fCBL  Smith,  Thaxnafi  C,  Unatt. 

Majob  GnrssALB. 
Airey,  J.  T..  CB. 
Alexander,  Sir  James  Bdward,  CB. 

ArmatroQ^,  John,  CB. 

Baonigaztner,  R.  J.  CB. 

Bsset,  J.  J.,  CB. 

Barton,  Arihar»  CB. 

Brownrigg,  J.  8..  CA 

Campbell,  Q.,  CS. 

Cfaratie,  S.  T.,  CB. 

Qsrke,  G.  C,  CB. 

Claire,  W. 

Colbome,  JZm.  F.  CB. 

Conway,  T.  S.,  CB. 

Greagfa,  James. 

Cnstanoe,  W.  N^  CB. 

Danbeney,  6Sr  H.  Charles  B.,  KCB. 

DeSaIJs,K.,  CB. 

DoQglas,  Sir  John,  KCB. 

Edwards,  C.  A.,  CB. 

Egenon,  C.  B. 

Ehnhirst,  C,  CJ?. 

Enriagton,  A.  C. 

Brakine,  G. 

Ewart,  J.  A.,  CB. 

Farren,  R.  T-,  CB. 

Foley,  Mtm.  St.  Geo.  O.,  CB. 

Forrest^  W.  G. 

George,  P.  D.,  CB. 

Goodenongh,  A.  G.  CB. 

Gordon,  C.  H.,  CB.  r.f.p.  Dep^  Batt. 

Graham,  H.  H.,  CB. 

Grant,  John  Thornton,  CB, 

Greathed.  Sir  E.  H.,  KCB. 

Bale.  E.  H.,  CB. 

Harding,  F.  P.,  CB. 

Haythome,  Sir  B.,  XCB. 

Herbert,  C«,  CJB. 

Beyland,  A.  T.,  CB. 

Horsfozd,  sir  Alfred  H.,  KCB. 

Jeffir^ys,  E.  B.,  CB. 

Jooea,  Sir  John,  XCB. 

Kelly,  Sir  B.  D.,  KCB. 

Kerr,  Lfetrd  Mark,  CB. 

Ucy,  T.  B. 

layud,  W.  T. 

I4ty8,  J.H. 

Loekhait,  A.  I.,  CB. 

Longden,  H.  £.,  CB.  C8I. 

Longford,  W.  L.  Sari  of,  KCB. 

I^ions,  Daniel,  CB. 

Ibedonald,  J.  M.,  r.f.p.G^lonBifle8. 

Maridonaid.  Horn.  Jamea  W.  B.,  CB. 

BacdoneU,  A.,  CH. 

Hjw^irdy,  D.  E. 

miabun,  Ar  Thomas  W.,  Bari.  CB. 

Maxwen,  G.  V.,  CB. 

Mailer,  B.  A.  G. 

Xanro,  William,  CB. 

Boreott,  W.  8.  B.  CB. 

Pteke^  W.,  CB. 

Attle,T.,  CB. 


Pearson,  Thomas  Hooke,  CB. 

Plnnkett,  Hon.  0.  D.,  r.f.p.  x  P. 

Pocklington,  E.  H.  P. 

Preston,  W.  R. 

Rollo,  Son.  R.,  CB. 

Shute,  C.  C.  CB. 

Smith,  J.  W.  S.,  CB. 

Smith,  James  Webber,  CB. 

Smyth,  H.,  CB. 

Somerset,  E.  A.,  CB. 

Staveley,  Sir  Charles  W.  D.,  KCB. 

Street,  J.  A.,  CB. 

Stuart,  J.  R,  CB. 

Taylor,  R.  0.  H-,  CB. 

Tidy,  T.  H. 

Tinley,  R.  N. 

Waddy,  R.,  CB. 

Wardlaw,  R.,  CB. 

Warre,  H.J.,  CB. 

Whitfeild,  H.  W. 

CoLoirvu. 
Addison,  Thomas,  CB.  %  F. 
ApUn,  J.  G.,  Brigade  Dep6t. 
Bmgham,  G.  W.,  CB.  Brigade  Depot. 
Bingham,  H. ,  r.f.p.  Insp.  Field  Officer. 
Brooke,  J.  C,  CB.  h-p.  8  F. 
Bndd,  R.,  Insp.  Field  Offioer. 
Barton,  F.  CB.  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
Butler,  P.  A.,  CB.  h.p.  28  P. 
Cole,  J.  A.,  h.p.  15  F. 
Cox,  J.  W.,  CB.  h.p.  13  F. 
Cureton,  E.  B.,  Cavaliy  Dep6t. 
Drysdale,  Wm.,  CB.,  Brigade  Depdt. 
Dwyer,  John,  r.f.p.  14  F. 
Eagar,  R.  J.  CB.  31  F. 
Finucane,  G.  T.,  r.f.p. 
Foster,  C.  J.,  h.p.  16  Lancers. 
Fyers,  W.  A.,  CB.  hj).  Rifle  Brigade. 
Gordon,  C.  E.  P.,  CB.  h.p.  75  F. 
GwUt,  J.,  CB.  34  P. 
Hamilton,  H.,  CB.,  Brigade  Depdt. 
Hope,  Wm.,  CB.  Brigade  Dep6t. 
Lacy,  R.  W.,  Brigade  Dep6t. 
Lamb,  S.  B.  r.f.p.  4  W.  I.  R. 
M'Intyre,  C.  C,  CB.  r.  f.  p.  78  F. 
Maxwell.  E.  H.,  CB,  h.p.  88  P. 
Hein,  G.,  Brigade  Depot. 
Murray,  A.  W.,  CB.  h.p.  x  W.LR. 
Nelson,  A.  A.,  h.p.  Dep6t  Batt. 
Norman,  H.  R,  CB.  10  F. 
O'Brien,  B.,  CB.  Brigade  Depdt. 
Pratt,  R.  CB.  h.p.  23  P. 
Roche,  £.,  h.p.  3  Hussars. 
Sawrer,  C,  iLp.  6  Dr.  Gds. 
Scuoamore,  A.,  CB.  Brigade  Dei>dt. 
Seager,  E. ,  Lasp.  Officer  of  Yeomanry 

Cavalry. 
Stephenson,F.C.A.  CB.  ScotsFus.GdB. 
Stewart,  W.  L.  r.f.p.  Depot  Batt. 
Stuart,  W.  K.,  CB.  r.f.p.  86  P. 
Thackwell,  J.  E.,  CB.  Brigade  Depdt. 
Warden,  R.,  CB.  h.p.  xo  P. 
Weare,  H.  B.,  CB.  50  F. 
Wells,  B.,  CB.  r.f.p.  23  P. 
Wilby,  W.  CB.  Bngade  Depdt. 
Tonge,  G.  N.  K.  A.,  Brigade  Depot. 

LlBUTUTAVT  COLOVBL. 

Byrne,  T.  M.,  Unatt. 
Hook,  L.,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles, 

PAT1fA.STBS8. 

m  Feneran,  P.,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
Fngeon,  E.,  h.p.  Depdt  Batt. 
Boath,  Lt.Ool.  C,  h.p.  B.M.  Academy. 
Webster,  Lt.Ool.  J.,  h.p.  78  F. 


Wheatley,  J.,  h.p.  Rec.  Dist. 

QUABTSB  Mi.8TSR8. 

Hoban,  Captain  T.,  h.p.  13  F. 
Jackson,  Captain  D.,  h.p.  90  F. 
Morris,  T.,  Depdt  Batt. 
i^nS  Payne,  Capt.  John,  Gr.  Gd8.h.p. 
Turner,  John,  h.p.  50  F. 
WilJdnson,  H.,  31  P. 

Royal  AxtiUery. 
Gbkbbal. 
Wylde,  W.,  CB. 

LlBCTXKAlTT  GbITBBAU. 

Dunlop,  p.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Taylor,  A.  J.,  r.f.p. 

Majob  Gbvbbals. 
D'Aguilar,  C.  L.,  CB. 
yC  Dickson,  Sir  Collingwood,  KCB. 
Fitzmayer,  Sir  J.  W.,  XCB. 
Francklyn,  J.  H.,  CB. 
Maberly,  E.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
PhUlpotts,  A.  T. 
Rowan,  H.  8.,  CB. 
Wood,  Sir  D.  E..  KCB. 

COLOKBLS. 

Adye,  Sir  J.  M.,  JTCB. 
Gibbon,  J.  R.,  CB. 
Middleton,  W.  A.,  CB. 
Price,  B.,  CB. 
Turner,  J.,  CB. 

Majobs. 
Handyside,  W.,  Coast  Brig,  of  Art.. 
Sweeny,  J.,  Coast  Brig,  of  Art. 

Royal  Engineers. 

LlBTTTBlTAKT  GBVBBiXS. 

Bent,  G^rge,  CB. 
Bourchier,  E.  P.,  CB. 

Majob  Gbnbbals. 
Dumford,  E.  W. 
Hadden,  W.  C. 
Harness,  Sir  H.  D.,  KCB^ 
Mould,  T.  R.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Wynne,  George. 

COLOITBLS. 

Browne,  J.  F.  M.,  CB. 
Hassard,  P.  C,  CB. 
Mann,  G.  P.,  CB. 

Medical  Department. 

SUBGBOX  GsjerBBAL. 
rC  Mouat,  J.,  CB. 

Ikspbctob  Gbbbbals. 
Dowse,  R.,  h.p. 
Dumbreck,  Str  D.,  MV.  KCB.  h.p.. 

¥1  Scott,  Daniel.  3fD.  h.p. 
aylor,  J.  R.,  CB.  h.p. 
Whyte,  C,  h.p. 

DbPUTT  IVBPBCTOB   GbBBBjLL. 

Bradford,  E.,  h.p. 

SUBOBONB. 

Wood,  Arthur,  MD.  Ji.p. 
$«  Young,  W.  H.,  Mb.  h.p. 

Royal  Marines. 
Gbitkbalb. 
Anderson,  A.,  CB. 
Brown-Greive,  J.  T.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
39  Delaoombe.  H.  L,  CB. 
Graham,  Sir  V.,  KCB.  r.f.p. 
Stranaham,  Sir  A.  B.,  KCB. 

LnuTsvAn  Gbvbxa.s» 
Lemon,  T.,  CB. 

CoLOVBLi. 

Aalett,  W.  S. 
Bother,  W.  G.,  CB. 


Ctemberlain,  SirV.  B.,  KCB.  KCSZ. 


Kay,  S^  CB.  r.  1  p.  B.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Lawienee,  Bir  O.  St.  P.,  CB.,  K08I., 

tele  Bengal  Staff  Com. 
iCTnfer*,  J.,  Bengal  Inihiitiy. 

Kajob  Gbvbbau. 
l3ttlrafliarJ».,CB.rj;p.B.(Madr.)Ajrt 
Bmtow.  I..,  Madras  S.O. 
Banrdl,  O.  A^  CB.  Bengal  S.O. 
?e  Broame,  8.  J.,  OB.  Bengal  S.O. 
BouxeUv;  Ar  O.,  JTCB.  r.  t  p.  B. 

{Bf^tBaiXi  Alt, 
QhaBberWn,  0.  T..  COT.  BenfFsl  S.O. 

-  ,  S^i/Scmamgr)  Art. 
r,J.lU.,CB3engalS.O. 


INDIAN  ABMT. 

Green,  G.  W.  G.,  Bengal  8.0. 
Hughes,  W.  T.,  CB.  Bengal  S.O. 
Johnson,  B.  B..  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Lnmsden,5iir  H.B.,CB.JrCS'7.Ben.B.O. 
Miller,  W.  H.,  CB.  R  (Madras)  Art. 
Norman,  H.  W.,  CB.  Bengal  B.  0. 
Baton,  J.  B.,  Bengal  S.  C. 
Pears,  T.  T^  CB.  R.  (Madras)  Eng. 
Powell,  B.  R.,  Bombay  Infimtry. 
Richardson,  W.,  CB.  late  Bengal  S.a 
Shaw,  R.  J.,  late  Bombay  8. 0. 
Stewart,  D.  M.,  CB.  Bengal  B.C. 


)Art. 
Tremenheere,  O.  W.,  CB.  R.  (Bombay) 

Eng. 
Tomer,  F.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Yaoffhan,  J.  L.,  CB.  Bengal  S.O. 
Waltaoe,  Sir  B.,  KCSJ.  lato  Bom.  B.C. 


WHde,  Sir  A.T.,  KCB.  CSIMaOr.S.O. 
Yoongfausband,  B.B.,  CB.  Bom.  S.O. 

OOLOBBLS. 

Abbott,  H.  D.,  CB.  Madras  8.0. 
Barrow,  0.  M.  CB.  Bombay  B.C. 
CadeU,  Alex.  Tod.  B.  (Madras)  Art. 
Howett,  Arthur,  CB.  Madras  8.0. 
Leith,  R.  W.  D^  h.p.  106  F. 
Macintfre,  A.  W.,  CB.  R  (Madr.)  Art 
7e  Olpherts,  W.,  CB.  R.  (Beng.)  Alt. 
Owen,  W.  G.,  Madras  Infantey. 
Btannus,  H.  J.,  CB.  ao  Hussars. 
Taylor,  A.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
Vine,  W.,  Madras  (Xtyaliy. 

LiBUTB]ri.]rT  OeLOVBi. 
Brown*  W.,  late  Bengal  Inlkntry. 

Mbdioal  Dbbaxtmbvc. 
Brown,  J.  C,  Inspector  GeneraL 
Bookie,  H.  B.,  D^paij  Inep.  GtaneraL 


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Edward  Goodwin,  Into  Major  Cambridge  MUUia 

Stapleton  Charles  Cotton 

Charles  Tyler 

Edward  Sutherland,  late  Brevet  Major  7  F 
Charles  James  Lindam,*  late  of  Rifle  Brigade, 

and  late  Major  British  Swiss  Legion 
Arthur  Palliser 


The  Honourable  Corps  of  Qentlemen-at-Anns, 

The  Body  Guard  of  ihe  Sovereign  on  all  Piiblic  and  State  occasions. 

(ESTABLZBEBD  JX  THX  YXAM  Z509.) 

Captain Earl  Cowper,  JTO.  so  April  71. 

JAeutmani  Sir  William  Topham,  »i8  Mar.  53. 

Standard  Bearw William  M'Call.^  late  Lt.Colonel  Unatt.  30  Sept.  7a. 

GsirTLncxir*AT-AxM8. 

Wm.  Fred.  Portlock  DadBon,i7  late  Captain 
B.  Marines 

^011.  Frederic  Bamewall  Bost,"^  late  Captain 
2  Bengal  Fusiliers  

Wm.  Cuninghome  Cnninghame,*^  late  Cap- 
tain 79  F , 

Richard  George  Bllison.>*  late  Major  47  F  ... 

JohnCha.D.Morrison,Colonel  r.f.p.  R.Marines 

Jas.AinBlieStewart,*«  late  Colonel  R.Mar.... 

John  Ghu  Sandeman.SA  late  Captain  z  Drs. 
Major  WntE$9ex  Yeomanry  Cavalrv 

Robert  Sdw.  Henry,**  Breret  Major  h. p.  86  F. 

Cha.  Bdwyn  Wyatt,*?  Captain  h.  p.  5  Lancers 

Arthur  Walker,"  late  Captain  79  F.  Adjutant 
1  Adminittratiee  Battalion  qfjfortkumberkmd 
Ryu  Volunteeri 

Francis  Pavy,"  late  Captain  74F 

Thomaa  Lewis  Hampton-Lewis,"  late  Captain 
5  Dr.  Gds 

Walter  Clopton  Wingfleld,*^  late  Captain 
Dr.  Gds 

FC  John  Grant  Malcolmson,"  late  Lieut.  3 
Bombay  Cavalry 

John  Hampden  Waller,"  late  Lieut.  a8  F 

Wm.  Chester  Master.  C^.>*  late  Colonel  a8F. 

Theodore  Williams,"  late  Lieut,  zo  Hussars... 

Gustarus  Hume,"  late  Bt.Lt.Col.  Unatt 

Philip  Limboroh  Tillbrook,  late  Major  Unatt. 


Nathaniel  Geo.  Philips,* late  Captain 47  F... 

Fra.  C.  Wemjrss,  Captain  6  West  York  ITxUtia 

Griffin  Nicholas,  Hon.  Msjor  r.  f.  p.  5  F  .... 

T.  B.  Mortimer,  late  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel  Unatt. 

Charles  Dresing,*  Captain  h.  p.  ^  F 

Ales.  DecimuB  Toogood,*  Captain  h.  p.  late  a 
Bengal  Fusiliers , 

Henry  Hardinge,71ateLt.Col.  RifleBrigade  .. 

Bevil  Granville.s  late  Brevet  Major  33  Y.A^u- 
tant  X  Herts  Ryle  Volunteer*    

Stanhope  Leonard  Douglas  Willan,"Iate  Cap- 
tain aF 

Paget  John  Bourke."  late  Captain  11  F 

Henry  Jobling  Wallnck,"  late  Captain  77 P.... 

John  Henry  Lowndes," late  Lt.Colonel  oF. ... 

John  Walrond  Clarke,  ^*  late  Captain  10  Hus. . . . 

rC  Fred.  Robertson  Aikman.i*  Captain  h.  p. 
Bengal  Inflftutry.  Lt.Col.  Commandant  Eaat 
Middleeex  Militia 

James  Herbert  Freme,"  late  Captain  79  F, 
Lt.Colonel  z  Shropehire  Rifle  Volunteer*   , 


'aa  June  49 
'16  Oct.  49 
'la  Feb.  so 
06  Feb.  5a 

19  May  54 
'aa  Apr,  58 
P  9  July  58 
'15  Nov.  60 
16  July  6z 
aa  July  6x 
aa  July  61 

zz  Aug.  6a 
3  Feb.  63 

9  Sept.  63 

8  Oct.  63 
as  Apr.  64 
X7  Deo.  64 
Z7  Deo.  64 

8  Mar.  65 


Z3  May  65, 
19  July  65 


as  Oct.  65 

18  Aug.  67 

z8  Aug.  67 
IS  Feb.  68 

30  Mar.  69 
4  June  69 

z8  June  69 
ao  July  69 
ao  July  69 

ao  July  69 
aoJnly  69 

z  Mar.  70 

aa  Apr.  70 

a^  May  70 
24  Aug.  70 

31  Oct.  70 
6  Mar.  71 

13  Dec.  7a 
a3  Dec.  73 


Clerk  qf  ihe  Cheque  and  Adjutant.—  Wm.  O'Bryen  Taylor,"  late  Major  aa  F.  30  Sept.  7a. 

Sub  Q/Peer.—N.  G.  Philips,  late  Captain  47  F.  6  Feb.  63. 

Scarlet— Pacing  Blue  Velvet.  |  Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


*  Lt.Colonel  M'Call  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikalo.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  z8th  June  and 
Sill  Sept.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Major  Lindam  served  in  the  zoth  Foot  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  severely  wounded  Oost  a  leg) 
at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  four  years  as  Paymaster  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  British  Cafhraria, 
including  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

«  Captain  Philips  served  with  the  47th  Rogt.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  a^id  wos  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Dresincr  served  with  the  58th  Regt.  in  the  Now  Zealand  war  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti's 
Pah  at  Ruapekapeka  on  the  nth  Jan.  1846,  after  which  he  proceeded  to  the  valley  of  the  Hutt,  and  served  there 
during  difTerent  operations  (Mednl). 

'  Captain  Too^ood  served  throughout  the  Pui^'aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojcrat  (wounded),  pursuit  across  the  Jholum  and  of  the  Afighruis  over  the  Indus 
through  the  Kyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  with  the  Turkish  Contingent 
during  its  occupation  of  Kertch  (Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including 
the  defence  of  Cawii])orc  and  final  operations  against  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Lt.Colonel  Hardin  go  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  wai*  of  1846-47 ;  and  in  that  of  ZP52-53  (Medal). 
Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  N.E.  of  the  Great  Orange  River  in  Aug.  i84d,  when  he  was 
present  and  slightly  wounded  in  the  action  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  the  Enstem  campaign  of  1854.  including  the 
oattles  of  Alma  and  Inkcrman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  throe  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

B  M^or  Granville  served  with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastoxx>l  (Medal  wi^  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Joined  Lord  Clyde's  Army 
before  Lucknow  on  14th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  at  tiie  relief  of  the  garrison ;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contin> 
gent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  at  the  fttll  of  Lucknow  in  Mar.  1 858  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  Captain  willan  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  June  1855  with  the  Z3th  Light  Infantiy,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Captain  Bourke  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-51  (Medal) ;  and  in  Z859-53  in 
the  Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  commanded  seveitd  successAil  patrols. 

^  Lt.Colonel  Lowndes  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  Oct.,  and  storming 
the  Quarries  on  7th  June— severely  wounded  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  sth  Class  of  the  Mec^idie). 

i>  Captain  Wallack  served  with  the  oth  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  Z845-46,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

u  Captain  Clarke  served  with  the  zotJi  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  z  7th  April  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  HEdl  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Tchorgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchern^a  where  he  commanded  a  squadron  in  support 
of  a  troop  of  Horse  Artillery,  and  on  aflkir  with  the  Cossacks  near  ETertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meaal) . 

IS  Lt.Colonel  Aikman  served  eighteen  years  in  the  Bengal  Army,  including  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  Z845-46,  and 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Puz^jaub  campai^  of  z 848-49  (Medal),  with  General  Wheeler's  Field 
Force.  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  Z8S7-58,  including  the  sieve  and  capture  of  Delhi,  action  of  Bolxmdshiir,  and 
siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasiie),  and  was  awarded  tne  Victoria  Cross  for  haying,  when  commanding^  the 
tfd  Sikh  Cavalry  on  the  advanced  pioquet,  with  zoo  of  his  men,  attacked  and  utterly  routed  a  body  of  500  rebel 
infiuitry,  aoo  horse,  and  2  guns,  cuttingup  more  than  100  men,  capturing  the  two  guns,  and  driving  the  surviving 
enemy  into  and  over  the  Goomtee.  Tins  feat  was  performed  under  every  disadvantage  of  broken  ground  and 
partially  under  the  flanking  fire  of  an  adjoining  fort.  On  this  occasion  he  received  a  severe  sabre  wound  in  the 
Hee  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy,  the  efllscts  of  which  compelled  him  to  retire  on  half  pay. 

^«  Lt.Colonel  Freme  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  Z854  and  up  to  9th  Feb.  Z855  with  the  79th  Highlanders, 
Including  the  battles  of  Alma  andiBalaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastonol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  andTnrkish  Medal). 

a  Captain  Dadson  served  with  vbB  B.M.  Battalion,  in  co-operation  with  the  French  Army,  at  the  bombardment 
and  lurrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomanund  in  August  Z854,  and  was  on  piouet  in  the  breachiiig  battery  during  the 
battering  of  Fort  Nottiok  on  zsth  August,  and  served  with  the  Amed  expedition  to  the  Baltic  from  March  to 
Deo.  of  that  year  (Medal).  Joined  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  in  Jan.  Z855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
until  May ;  acoompanied  the  Kertch  expedition,  and  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kaltf,  and  commanded 
a  Company  in  camp  there  imtfl  June;  afterwazds  present  at  the  siege  and  flul  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  tho  surrender 


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?f  Kinboars  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including^  the 
bk)ckade  of  the  Canton  river,  tne  landing  before  Canton,  and  dangerously  wounded  by  a  gingal  ball  (right  arm 
•bjttiered}  while  with  the  scaling  ladders  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Cla.50,  and  Life  Pension  fbr  wounds).    Served  during  part  of  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China. 

^  Miy^  Taylor  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  m  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
Al^  m  the  Cnmea  firom  30th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June — 
sli^htl^  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Med^idie).  Also  in  India  during  the  latter 
'^An  0:  the  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  served  for  many  months  with  a  field  force  m  the  Deccan. 

*  Captain  Hon.  Frederic  Best  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  m  1857-58,  and  was  attached  to  the  64th 
Sect,  during  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Major  General  Windham ;  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  ofTair 
a:  Kalee  Xoddee  (Medal). 

a  Captain  Cuninf  bame  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campai^  of  1854  up  to  26th  Nov.,  and 
&l4o  from  Jan.  to  ^  Feb.  1855.  including  the  batttes  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
'±ree  Claspe,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

fMsgor  Ellison  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^  the  47th  Eegt.,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
I^^keman,  cap^ire  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  36th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian 
xiA  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

^  Colcmel  Stewart  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  in  1840,— at  the  Camp  at  D'Jouni  as  Acting  Engineer, 
cha  narm  and  capture  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  and  capture  ot  St.  Jean  d'Acre  (War  Medal 
«".ih  Qasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  on  the  Coast  of  Africa  for  two  years,  commanded  a  detachment  of 
Hjmaes  at  the  destroction  of  several  Barracoons,  and  liberated  1,200  slaves  in  1842 ;  was  attacked  by  large  numbers 
:f  Afiieans  as  Kabenda,  three  miles  inland,  and  effected  a  safe  retreat  to  the  beach  with  three  men  mortally 
'f-rjoAeA.  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the 
s:=^sad  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

^  Major  Sandieman  served  with  the  zst  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fVom  the  6th  Oct.  1854,  and 
^:^s  prnent  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkermon  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
aa«M,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*■  li^jor  Henrv  served  in  the  86th  Regb.  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbudda,  and  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and 
▼as  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  actions  of  Mundesoor  and  Groodarca,  siege  storm  and  capture  of 
Chandaree,  and  also  of  the  fort  and  town  of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  and  Koonch,  actions  at  and  in  front  of  Calpce, 
bszzie  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  actions  of  the  i6th  and  zgth  June,  and  capture  of  the  town 
a:3d  foTtresa  of  Gwalior,  acted  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Stuart  in  most  of  the  latter  engagements  (Medal  with 
dmp,  foor  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

«^  Captain  Wratt  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  oi  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also 
Q  ibe  Central  Ladia  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutghur, 
sctkxi  of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture  of 
Jhano  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Walker  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Douglas, 
:^indin^  the  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  on  the 
March  to  the  rehef  of  Azimghur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captain  Pavy  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
Rorm  and  captore  of  Capaul  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Hampton -Ijewis  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the 
^^att>s  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  three 
Clara,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  rapratn  Wlngfield  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  pre- 
test at  tha  fiJl  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  also  those  of  the  i8th  and  aist  September. 
Cozsmaaded  the  Cavalry  force  sent  to  Tungchon  with  Mr.  Wade  to  demand  the  giving  up  of  the  prisoners  on  the 
xth  S^itember,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  lieutenant  Malcohnson  served  in  the  3rd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in 
1 5-^57,  izichnding  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  of 
Sbooahab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the 
se^e  of  Batefanr  and  fhll  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
°  Mr.  Waller  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Eaili  (Medal). 
^Cofamel  Master  commanded  the  5th  Fusiliers  at  the  rehef  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857,  and  served  with  it  in 
C>sna'a  Force  at  the  Alum  Bagh  in  all  the  operations  of  the  succeeding  months,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the 
arcane  of  Lncknow.  as  also  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Dounderkeira  and 
Bcxirgfaat,  and  c^Ttore  of  the  Fort  of  Oomerea  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Cj9.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a 
7«w^'*«errice>. 

*  Mr.  T.  WilliazDs  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  flnom  the  6th  July  to  the  zst  October  1855,  including 
ite  eie«^  and  flill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt-Ookmel  O.  Hntne  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1B54-55,  A^d  was  present  at  the  battle 
>*/ Ahoa,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Campbell  on  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  and 

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usaslt  of  the  Bedan  on  the  z8th  June,  in  which  the  M^jor  (Seneral  was  killed ;  was  D.A.A.G.  3rd  Division  firom 
i-alj  1855  (Medal  with  three  CHasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
sfid  Tuzkiah  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  38th  fh>m  zath  Nov.  Z857  to  9th  August  Z858 ;  was  present  at  the 
Mge  and  capture  ot  Locknow,  and  with  Grant's  Division  during  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude,  inolnding  sereral 
siaoraflkin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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The  Body  Guard  of  the  Sovereign  on  all  Public  and  State  occasions. 
(Bbtablusid  jx  tkx  Yxas  1509.) 


Captain Sari  Cowper,  KQ.  20  April  71. 

Zimtenant  Sir  William  Topham,  '18  Mar.  i 

Standard  Btarer William  M*Call,^  late  LLGolonel^Unatt.  30  Sept.  73. 


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Edward  Goodwin,  lato  Major  Cambridge  MUUia 

Stapleton  Charles  Cotton 

Charles  Tyler 

Edward  Sutherland,  late  Brevet  Mnjor  7  ^  •• 

Charles  James  Lindam.*  late  of  Rifle  Brigade, 
and  late  Major  British  Swiss  Legion   

Arthur  Palliser 

Nathaniel  Geo.  Philips,*  late  Captain  47  P 

Fra.  C.  Wemyss,  Captain  6  JFe$t  York  MUitia 

Griffin  Nicholas,  Hon.  Major  r.  f.  p.  5  F 

T.  B.  Mortimer,  late  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel  Unatt. 

Charles  Dresing,*  Captain  h.  p.  3  F 

Alex.  Decimus  Toogood,*  paptam  h.  p.  late  2 
Bengal  Fusiliers  

Henry  Hardinge,?  late  Lt.Col.  Rifle  Brigade     . 

Bevil  Granville.*  late  Brevet  Major  33  F.Atyu- 
tant  I  Sertt  B\fle  Voluntetrt   

Stanhope  Leonard  Douglas  WiUan,"Iate  Cap- 
tain aF 

Paget  John  Bourke.^o  late  Captain  i  x  F , 

Henry  Jobling  Wallnck."  late  Captain  77 F.... 

John  Henry  Lowndes,"  late  Lt.Colonel  6  F. 

John  WalrondClarke,^^  late  Captain  xoHus. 

T€  Fred.  Robertson  Aikman,"  Captain  h.  p. 
Bengal  Infl^ntry,  U.Col.  Commandant  Eatt 
Middletex  MilUia 

James  Herbert  Freme,**  late  Captain  79  F. 
Lt.Colonel  i  l^ropehire  Sifle  Volunteere   


GsiTTLXiniir-AT-ABlCS. 

'2a  Jnne  49 
Pi6  0ct.  49 
Pia  Feb.  50 
36  Feb.  52 


19  May  54 
'aa  Apr.  58 
'  9  J^y  58 
'is  Nov.  60 
z6  July  6z 
33  July  6z 
aa  July  6z 

zz  Aug.6a 
3  Feb.  63 

9  Sept.  63 

8  Oct.  63 
35  Apr.  64 
17  Dec.  64' 
Z7  Dec.  64 

8  Mar.  65 


Z3  May  65 
Z9  July  65 


Wm.  Fred.  Portlock  DadBon,i7  late  Captaini 
R.  Marines 

Son.  Frederic  Bamewall  Beet,*)  late  Captain 
a  Bengal  Fusiliers  

Wm.  Cuninghame  Cuninghame,*^  late  Cap- 
tain 79  F 

Richard  George  BUison.**  late  Major  47  F  ... 

JohnCha.D.Morrison,Colonel  r.f.p.  R.Marines 

Jas.AinslieStewart,**  late  Colonel  R.Mar.... 

John  Glas  Sandeman,**  late  Captain  z  Drs* 
Major  Weet  Beeex  Yeomanry  CavaUrv 

Robert  Bdw.  Henry,^  Brevet  Major  n.p.  86  F. 

Cha.  Edwyn  Wyatt,*?  Captain  h.  p.  5  Lanoen 

Arthur  Walker,*  late  Captain  79  F.  AdjutatU 
I  Adminietratioe  BattaUon  ^f  Northnmherlaend 
Bijle  Volanteert 

Francis Pavy," Ute  Captain  74F 

Thomas  Lewis  Hampton-Lewis,"  late  Captain 
5  Dr.  Gds 

Walter  Clopton  Wingfleld,*^  late  Captain 
Dr.  Gds 

F(Zr  John  G^nt  Malcolmson,**  late  lieut.  3 
Bombay  Cavalry 

John  Hampden  Waller,**  late  Lieut.  a8  F 

Wm.  Chester  Master.  CB.»*  late  Colonel  a8F. 

Theodore  Williams,*^  late  Lieut,  xo  Hussars... 

Gustavus  Hume,**  late  Bt.Lt.Col.  Unatt 

Philip  Limboroh  Tillbrook,  late  Major  Unatt. 


35  Oct.  65 

z8  Aug.  67 

x8  Aug.  67 
zs  Feb.  68 
3c  Mar.  69 
4  June  69 

z8  June  69 

30  July  69 
ao  July  69 

ao  July  69 
so  July  69 

z  Mar.  70 

33  Apr.  70 

35  May  70 

34  Aug.  70 

31  Oct.  70 
6  Mar.  71 

Z3  Dec.  72 
33  Dec.  73 


Clerk  of  the  Cheque  and  Adjutant.-—  Wm.  0*Bryen  Taylor,"  late  Major  3a  F.  30  Sept.  73. 

Sub  Officer.— H.  G.  Philips,  late  Captain  47  F.  6  Feb.  63. 

Sc&rlet— Facing  Blue  Velvet.  |  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

*  Lt.CoIonel  M'Call  served  the  Eastern  campaifip  of  1854-55  in  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yemkalo,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  z8th  June  and 
£:h  Sept.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
find  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Lindam  served  in  the  zoth  Foot  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  severely  wounded  (lost  a  leg) 
at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) .  He  served  also  four  years  as  Paymaster  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  British  Caffiraria, 
including  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Philips  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  &Q<1  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Alma  (Me<lal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Dresin?  served  with  the  58th  Rcgt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  nroscnt  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti's 
Pah  at  Ruapokapcka  on  the  ixth  Jan.  1846,  alter  which  he  proceeded  to  tho  valley  of  the  Hutt,  and  served  there 
during  different  operations  (Mednl). 

«  Captain  Too(?ood  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
battles  of  ChilUanwallnh  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  pursuit  across  the  Jholmn  and  of  the  AfiTghans  over  the  Indus 
through  the  Kj'ber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  tho  Crimea  in  1855-56  with  the  Turkish  Contingent 
during  its  occupation  of  Kertch  (Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  Mutinj'  campaign  in  1857-58,  including^ 
the  defence  of  Cawni)ore  and  final  operations  against  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Hardingo  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  ;  and  in  that  of  1P52-53  (Medal). 
Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  N.B.  of  the  Great  Orange  River  in  Aug.  1846,  when  he  was 

g resent  and  slightly  wounded  iu  the  action  at  Boem  Plaats.    Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the 
attles  of  Alma  and  Inkermon,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the 
Mediidie.  and  Turkish  Modal). 

■  Major  Granville  served  with  tho  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Almn. 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Joined  Lord  Clyde's  Army 
before  Lnoknow  on  i4tn  Nov.  1857,  and  was  at  the  relief  of  tho  garrison ;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contin- 
gent at  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  at  the  fhtU  of  Lucknow  in  Mar.  1858  (Brevet  of  Major,  Me<^  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  Captain  willan  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  June  1855  with  the  13th  Light  Infantrv,  and  was  present  at  tho 
battle  of  the  Tchcmaya,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

">  Captain  Bourke  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Biflos  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X850-5X  (Medal) ;  and  in  Z853-53  in 
tho  Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  conmianded  several  successfhl  patrols. 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Lowndes  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  36th  Oct.,  and  stonzung* 
the  Quarries  on  7th  June— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

"  Captain  WaUack  served  with  the  oth  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  Z845-46,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeehah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Clarke  served  with  the  zoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  ijth  April  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  flUf  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Tohorgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  where  he  conmianded  a  squadron  in  support 
of  a  troop  of  Horse  Artillery,  and  an  affiur  with  the  Cossacks  near  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Aikman  served  eighteen  years  in  the  Bengal  Army,  including  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  1845-46,  and 

5 resent  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pui^aub  campai^  of  1848-49  (Medal),  witn  General  Wheeler's  Field 
'oroo.  Indian  Mutiny  campaigna  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  action  of  Bolundshur,  and 
aiege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  ha^g,  when  commanding  the 
3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  on  Uie  advanced  picquet,  with  zoo  of  his  men,  attacked  and  utterly  routed  a  body  of  500  rebel 
jnftuitry,  aoo  horse,  and  7  guns,  onttingnp  more  than  100  men,  capturing  the  two  guns,  and  driving  the  snrvivinff 
enemy  into  and  over  the  Goomtee.  This  feat  was  performed  under  every  disadvantage  of  broken  ground  and 
partially  under  the  flanking  fire  of  an  adjoining  fort.  On  this  occasion  he  received  a  severe  sabre  wound  in  the 
noe  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy,  the  effects  of  which  compelled  him  to  retire  on  half  pay. 

1*  Lt.Oolonel  Freme  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  and  up  to  9th  Feb.  Z855  with  the  70th  Highlanders. 
Including  the  battles  of  Alma  andjjBalaklava, and  siege  of  Sebastonol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  andTurkiah  Medal). 

17  Captain  Dadson  served  with  ttie  R.M.  Battalion,  in  oo-operation  with  the  French  Army,  at  the  bombardment 


t  year  (Medal),    jomed  uie  combmed  force  before  BeDastopoi  m  Jan.  Z855,  ana  was  present  at  the  siege 

until  May ;  accompanied  the  Kertch  expedition,  and  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Yen!  Ktd6,  and  oommanded 
a  Company  in  camp  there  until  Jo&e;  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  till  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  surrender 


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of  Kmboarc  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the 

blockada  of  the  Canton  rirer,  the  landing  before  Canton,  and  dangerously  wounded  by  a  gingal  baU  (right  arm 

shaocred)  irhile  with  the  scaling  ladders  at  the  storm  ana  capture  of  the  city  (Mentione<l  in  despatches,  Medal  with 

Clasp,  and  Life  Pension  for  wounds).    Served  during  part  of  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chinn. 
"  if^or  Taylor  served  with  the  1 8th  Royal  Irish  m  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  CHasp  for  Pegu). 

Also  in  Uie  Crimea  from  30th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June — 

sli^^itlv  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).   Also  in  India  during  the  latter 

part  w  the  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  served  for  many  months  with  a  field  force  in  the  Deccan. 
»  Captain  Hon.  Frederic  Best  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  m  1857-58,  and  was  attached  to  the  64th 

Rm.  dnring  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Major  Gteneral  Windham ;  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  affair 

a:  Kalee  Noddee  (Medal). 
^  Captain  Chininghiume  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Oimean  campaifpi  of  1854  np  to  26th  Nov.,  and 

al50  from  Jan.  to  9U1  Feb.  1855,  including  the  battfos  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 

!L*ee  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^  Major  Ellison  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  "i  the  47th  Eegt.,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 

Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  a6th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian 

asd  Torkiah  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 
-*  Golonel  Stewart  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  in  1840, — at  the  Camp  at  D'Jouni  as  Acting  Engineer, 

!bc  Btonn  and  capture  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  and  capture  ot  St.  Jean  d' Acre  (War  Medal 

^r.th  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  on  the  Coast  of  Africa  for  two  years,  commanded  a  detachment  of 

Marines  at  the  destruction  of  several  Barracoons,  and  liberated  1,200  slaves  in  1842 ;  was  attacked  by  large  numbers 

•fA^cansat  Eabenda,  three  miles  inland,  and  effected  a  aafe  retreat  to  the  beach  with  three  men  mortally 

TToonded.  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the 
inland  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

^  3Iajor  Sandeman  served  with  the  ist  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fVom  the  6th  Oct.  1854,  and 
"^v  present  at  the  batUes  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
OasDs,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  ilajor  Henry  served  in  the  86th  Regv.  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbudda,  and  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and 
▼as  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  actions  of  Mnndesoor  and  Ck)Oflarca,  siege  storm  and  capture  of 
ilinndaree,  and  also  of  the  fort  and  town  of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  and  Koonch,  actions  at  and  in  ft'ont  of  Calpee, 
iiaole  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  actions  of  the  i6th  and  19th  June,  and  capture  of  the  town 
and  fortress  of  Gwalior,  acted  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Stuart  in  most  of  the  latter  engagements  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'^  Csptain  Wvatt  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  exi)edition  oi  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also 
12  the  (Central  Ladia  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutghur, 
tccian  of  Baiodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture  of 
Jliansi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Walker  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Douglas, 
inclading  the  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsetiuent  operations  on  the 
March  to  the  relief  of  Azimghur  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Pavy  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
siCTm  and  capture  of  Capaul  (Medal). 

**  Captain  Hampton-Lewis  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the 
batties  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captam  Wingfleld  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  fldl  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  encrnged  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  also  those  of  the  i8th  and  31st  September. 
Conuoanded  Uie  Cavalry  force  aent  to  Tungohon  with  Mr.  Wade  to  demand  the  giving  up  of  the  prisoners  on  the 
3nth  September,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•  Lieutenant  Malcolmson  served  in  the  3rd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in 
iv5^57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  of 
Kbooshab  (Medsl  with  Clasj),  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the 
fies^e  of  Ratfhnr  and  fall  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Mr.  Waller  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  mcluding  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Kaili  (Medal). 

^Colonel  Master  commanded  the  5th  Fusiliers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857,  and  served  with  it  in 
Outram's  Force  at  the  Alum  Bagh  in  all  the  operations  of  the  succeeding  months,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the 
captTu^  of  Lucknow,  as  also  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Dounderkeira  and 
Biixarghat.  and  captore  of  the  Fort  of  Oomorea  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CJ?.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a 
jear's  service). 

^  Mr.  T.  Williams  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Oimea  from  the  6th  July  to  the  xst  October  1855,  including 
tb«  sie^e  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  LuColonel  G.  Hume  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x  854-55*  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
rsf  Ahna,  sictte  and  t&\\  of  Sebastopol,  was  Aide  de  Camjp  to  Sir  John  Campbell  on  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  and 
ftsaaalt  of  the  Sedan  on  the  x8tJi  June,  in  which  the  Mcgor  Greneral  was  killed ;  was  D.A.A.G.  3rd  Division  from 
Mj  185  s  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
tad  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  38th  from  xath  Nov.  1857  to  9th  August  1858 ;  was  present  at  the 
nege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  with  Grant's  Division  dnring  the  summer  campugn  in  Oude»  including  several 
aisoraflkira  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Her  Maje8ty*8  Body  Ouard. 

(IVSTITUTID  BT  HSITBT  VII.  nr  THS  YBAB  Z485.) 

Captain   TA«  Bukt  qf  St.  Albans,  93  Deo.  68. 

Lieuttnami Lt. Colonel  Arthur  Need,^  late  of  14  Hnflsars,  xx  Feb.  70. 

JStuiffn ColonellTon.  William  James  Golville,*  late  of  Bifle  Brigade,  xx  Feb.  70. 

EXOBS. 

LtColonel  Charles  Boyle  Patterson,*  late  of  xo  Foot,  X3  Fob.  63. 

LtColonel  John  Aagostns  Todd,^  h.  p.  14  Hussars,  a  Apr.  64.' 

Captain  Francis  Brockman  Morley.'  late  of  40  Foot,  24  Oct.  68. 

Colonel  Henry  Hume,*  OB.  late  of  Grenadier  Guards,  2a  Nor.  73. 
CUrh  qf  ik^  Cke^M  and  A^utant.—LlLGolonel  Wm.  Griffin  Sutton,'  r.  f.  p.  Caval^  Depot,  9  Jan.  6a. 

x^o  Yeomen. 
Agentt.—Mwsn.  Cox  and  Co. 
^  LtColonel  Need  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  X848-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Whish,  and  was  present 
during  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  against  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Sooxjkoond;  was  also 
present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goqjerat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches* 
Medal  with  two  Clasp^.  Served  in  the  x4th  Li^ht  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  e^>edition  of  X857  (liedal  with  Clasp). 
Also  with  the  Central  Bidia  field  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  X857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Bahutghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Ghurrakota  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  across  the  Beas  (si>ecially  men- 
tioned in  despatches),  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass  (horse  woxmded),  battle  of  the  Betwa  (horse  wounded,  and 
specially  mentioned  in  despatches— lifiB  saved  by  Lieut.  James  Leith,  for  which  the  Victoria  Cross  was  awarded  to 
him),  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fortress  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee 
and  action  of  Gtolowlee,  capture  of  Calpee  and  pursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches),  action  of  Morar,  action  resultinic 
in  the  re-capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Gwiulor.  Served  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  1857-58  in  the  pursuit  of  the 
rebels  under  Ferozeshah,  action  of  Ranode  (horse  wounded),  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (mentioned  m  deepatchea* 
Brevets  of  Mf^or  and  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  the  Hon.  William  Colville  served  with  tne  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  camnaign  of  X854-55,  including: 
the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  luijor.  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Patterson  served  with  the  xoth  Regt.  in  the  SuUq  campaign  of  x845-46,inolndinff  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Also  the  Pux^ub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  action 
of  Sooxjkhoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlut  QnJbb  in  command  of  the  stormini? 
party,  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  three  companies  of 
uie  xoth  Regt.  in  Bhahabad  with  Major  Evre's  field  force  at  Dilawnr,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  was  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  his  gallantry  (Brevet  of  Maior,  and  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Todd  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of  X838-3P  in  Affghanistan, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghu&nee  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  or  1848-49,  inoludinK 
the  action  of  Bamnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  ^edal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  as  Brigade  luuor  of  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  X857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  as  Brig^e 
Major  to  the  and  Brigade  of  the  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hu^h  Rose  in  X858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Rahutghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcmg  the  Muddexipore  Pass,  siege  and  capture 
of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  with  Koonch,  and  fmUrs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee  ana  action  of  Golowlie ;  also  the 
action  of  Morar,  recapture  of  Gh^alior,  and  pursuit  with  action  of  Jowra  Alipore :  served  as  Assistant  Acyntant 
General  to  the  Gwalior  Division  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  and  at  the  action  of  Ranode,  also  present  at  the  caplnire  of 
the  fort  of  Powrie  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

s  Captain  Morley  served  with  the  40th  Regft.  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharaj- 
pore,  aoth  Dec.  X843  (Bronze  Star). 

*  Colonel  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  05th^  Regt.  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma 

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(wounded,  horse  killed  under  him,  and  mentioned  in  despatches)  ana  Inkerman  (severely  wounded— shot  through 
the  thigh),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoi>ol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  in  command  of  the  Regiment ;  he  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Regiment  at  Inkerman,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
CB,,  Kniffht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  MedJidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  recommended  for  the 
Victoria  Cross  by  Lt.Gren.  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  *'  an  act  of  special  and  usefhl  valour  at  an  important  moment"  at 
the  battle  of  the  Alma  in  having  seized  a  Colour  and  led  over  the  bridge,  the  officers  previous^  bearing  it  havtuj? 
been  struck  down  by  the  enemy's  fire. 

7  LtColonel  Sutton  has  received  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  and  the  Turkish  Medal,  for  services  with  the  late 
Turkish  Contingent. 

Military  Knights  of  Windsor. 


9  Major  Sir  John  Paul  Hopkins,  JEZT.  late  of  98  F. 
(Chvemor). 
9  Captain  Francis  Qee,  TJnatt. 
mLtColonel  A.  G.  Sedley,  late  of  3  W.  I.  Regt. 
)  Robert  Cochrane,*  late  Captain  7X  F. 
I  Col.  Joseph  Robert  Raines,  late  of  British  Swiss  Legion, 
m  Loraine  White,^  late  Captain  h.p. 

KSft  Lieut.  Alex.  Innes,  Unatt. 
wrenoe  Desborongh,  late  Captain  94  F. 


Mivjor  Rollo  Gillespie  Bnralem,  late  of  13  F. 

James  E.  Knox  Grogan,  late  of  33  F. 

Colonel  Paris  Wm.  Aug.  Bradahaw,  late  Unattached. 

Major  Wm.  Young,  h.p.  Paymaster  Depot  Battalion. 

John  Gk>dwin,  late  of  40  F. 

John  Buckley,  late  Captain  9a  F. 

Lt.Colonel  Joseph  Webster,  h.p.  Paymaster  78  F. 

Lt.Colonel  Joseph  Sanderson,  r.f.p.  x  F. 


^  Captain  White  served  on  the  expedition  to  the  Elbe  and  Weser  under  Lord  Cathcart ;  the  principal  campaigns 
in  the  Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  including  the  operations  on  the  Coa  during  the  siege  and  battle  of 
Almeida,  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  the  siege  and  storming  of  Badaioz,  the  battle  of  SalamaTica,  capture  of 
Ifisdrid  and  the  Retiro,  the  siege  of  Burgos  and  aiRur  on  retreat  at  Muriel  (War  Medal  with  three  Cla^M).  TLe  cam- 
paigns in  Flanders  and  France  under  Lord  Lynedoch  and  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  including  the  attack  on  Merxem, 
bombardment  of  Antwerp,  the  aflkir  of  Fort  Frederick  Hendrick,  and  siege  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  the  battle  of 
Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and  capitulation  of  Paris. 

•  Captain  Cochrane  served  with  the  and  Battalion  47th  Regiment  throughout  the  Peninsular  campaigns  of  x8zo-x49 
and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  retreat  from  Burgoe,  occupation  of  the  Lines  of  Torres  vedxas,  battle 
of  Yittoria,  siege  and  storming  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidaasoa,  battles  of  the  Nive,  investment  of 
Bsyoans,  and  lepnlae  of  the  sortie  (Wsr  Medal  with  six  Clasps). 


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The  Boyal  Arms.    *' 
|I^!!l?2:'OohML-G«orge  ChArloB,  Earl  of  Lnoan» 


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PiirnniirLi."  "Witibloo." 

GCB.  Biuian,  99  Aug.  x6 ;  Lt  94  Deo.  s8 ;  Capi,  x6  ICay  m  f 


Fail  Bad    Kahr,  n  June  95 ;  Lt.Colond,  9  Nov.  96 ;  Cb<<m«l,  93  Nov.  41 ;  itffa/or  Qtiurcd,  xz  Nov.  51 ;  Lieui.&tn^ralp 
^  ???i    94  D©o.  58 ;  <?«•«  T^    "  *  -  7  ^r  ;  r.-r-vrJ  i8t  LifelGuarcta,  99  Feb.  65. 

lifBtMsat  ColaaeL— li,    uL...  Utj^Lin,  CurtM*^fir«A  Lt.  Px9  Mar.  49:  X«.  '31  Oct.  51;  Oipe.'zs  ICay  ssi 

99  May  79;  CoAmmZ,  X3  Jtme  73. 
6»iM<  4*  Sub  Li.  P16  Apr.  59;  LUut.  '93  Mar.  55;  ^^« 


M^for  4-  Jd.Col<meL  '  i  ^  June  OB  ;  ii<.Ct>/^««2,  9< 
-  Xi^  tad  LtOol0nil.^JiiiDi's  Ktith  Fr^L'^er,*  i 
^xjlXoy.  S7;  Mgf'-r  ,f  LiA\fi^»^L  ^9  May  79. 


Charles  'Wllmer  Danoombe 

Horn.  Beginald  Aithizr  Jamea  Talbot . 

Charlee  Needham 

Cecil  Thorold  

Walter  Henry  Octavins  Dnnoombe  .... 

WnUam  Henry  FeUowea 

Som.  Ghas.  Carendiah  George  Byng  . 
Jamas  Alex.,  Sari  ^Galedon.» 


LinuTumrei. 

Bdward  Maahiter  Dansey  

5ir  Simon  Maodonald  Lockhart,  jBori 

Thomas  Cox  (MM.  13  Deo.  6z),  Jdjutant\ 

X3  June  68 } 

John  George  Henry  WiUiam  Dunbar 

Som.  Hogfa  Le  Deroenoer  Boeoawen 

John  Edmund  FhUip  Bpicer 

Jan  Charles,  FtMoami  Reidhaven 

Heniy  Oaimes  Westenra,  Lord  Bosamore... 

James  Walter,  Fwoomh^  Grimston 

Horn.  Bernard  Bdw.  Bamaby  FitaPatrick 


SvB  LnunvjarTS. 
Lord  Jasnes  ArthnrWellington  Foley  Butler 
William  Reginald,  ri$eonni  Hehnsley  .. 
Arthur  Wiliiam  Hill-Trevor 


coBiraT  Ajn 

817B  UXVT. 


'99  July  56 

!»3May  59 

>'x7  Nov.  63 

1*30  June  6s 

»  4  Deo.  66 

»i6Mar.  67 

'  8  June  67 

»i3July  67 


*2t  Aug. 
Pa8July 
**ii  Jan. 
'  8May 
i'x6May 
'aa  July 
'30  Sept. 
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'x4Sept. 
'x7May 

X3  June 

P99  July 
'i9Dec. 
'i9  June 
P  8  Dec. 
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»  4  Feb. 


P  3  April  67 
*  8  May  67 
»  5  May  69 
P  5  May  69 
»x7Aug.  70 

99  May  79 
9  Aug.    75 

x6Aug.  73 


'5  May  69 

'x7Aug.  70 

4  Feb.  7X 

'xoMay  7z 

28  Oct.  7z 

98  Oct.  71 

98  Oct.  7x 

98  Oct.  71 

98  Oct.  71 

98  Oct.  7T 


BUB    LXIVT. 


15  May  79 
24  July  79 
6  Sept.  73 


BftETBT 
1U^0«. 


BEXVn 
KT.COLOVaK. 


SUtJM  Jra«<tfr.— William  Bladon,  z  7  May  71.  . . 

Quarter  Ifa*U*'.—J6hn  Henry  Stuart  Held,  93  Jan.  69.  ^  «,  .    ^-  -_ ' 

Smrffeon  JToior.— Owen  WiUiam  George,  JfD.  A.S.  6  June  sx  ;  flrMr^tfoa,  14 April  63 ;  BHrgoonMc^jor, 6  JiUMTi, 
Smyeon. — Edgoombe  Venning,  14  April  63. 


Veterinary  Surgeon. — ^Martin  Mence,  95  Julv  55 ;  ttt  ClaUt  4  Dec.  63. 
Scarlet— JVitfiiM*  Blue.  AgenU,  Messre 

JRetumedfrom  Trance,  Januarg  x8x6. 


Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo. 


>  Lord  Lucan  served  the  < 
Commander  of  St.  Anne  < 

ixkclading  the  battles  of  Al , ^ , , _ 

ICB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  xst  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  -         • 

'  LtCoIonel  Fraaer  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Xdward  Lyons  on  the  Expedition  to  Kinboom  In  18^;  tiid 
vu  present  at  its  bombardment  and  surrender  (Medal) .  •   •  a  i. 


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Van  Ban  Ool«B«L— ffl  George,  ITarani*  qf  Tweeddale,i  ZT.QCB,  Ent^,  June  04 ;  Zf.  xa  Oct  04 ;  CbpC  i 
£^  £!^     07;  Jf(Hor,  X4  May  12 ;  %t,Colcnelt  ax  June  13 ;  Colonel,  07  Mav  35 ;  Mtyor  GmeraL,  10  Jan.  37 ; 
Qmeralf  9  Nov.  46;  Oentralt  20  June  54 ;  CoUnul  and  Life  Gnards,  9  Sept.  63. 


Z4HA7 

Lieutenant 'Oolonef.~Ale2»nder  Charles'  Hector  Stewart,    Cor»w^/''i4"Octr  56;   Z*.  ^^  Oct  585  Ctfp<. 

'6  Sept.  61;  Umor  ± Lt.Colonel,  '3  Sept.  70 ;  Lt.OoUmel,  a6  March  73. 
■i^or  k  LtdoloneL— Henry  P.  Ewart,  ^oriMi,  'a6  Feb.  58;  Z<.  'aa  Jnly  • 

catd  Lt.  Colonel,  a6  March  73. 


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2nd    Regiment    of    Life    Guards. 

The  Royal  Arma.    "PxvDrtuii."  "Witbbloo." 


Wfaidaor. 


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CmxivB. 

John  Stephenson  Fergnaon* 

George  AugostuB  Cnnon* 

Frederick  Trench  Townshend 

Silt  William  Bamael  McMahon,  Bart 

Olarence  Peter  Trevelyan  Kendall 

Herbert  Reginald  Bay 

HnghRichiu^  VieeounfDawua 

Alex.  Glentworth  Panl  GUfton  Perceval.. 


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»  8  Aug.  65; 
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Sir  Archibald  Lamb,  Bart 

Edward  Banning  Lee 

Hector  Robert  Toler 

Richard  Henry  Towneley 

Douglas  Mackinnon  Baillie  Hamilton,') 

Lord  Cochrane } 

Cromartie,  Jfar9»i«</Staflbrd    

Francis  Johnstone 

William  Gausfleld  Gerard  

Audley  Dallas  Neeld 

Thomas  Wake,^(2;icto»<  xo  May  71 ;  Biding ) 

Matter  ao  July  66  .T.  / 


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Sir  George  Douglas  Clerk,  Bart.., 
Thomas  Charles  Callis  Western  .. 
Lord  Henry  John  Yane-Tempest.. 


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Riding  Jfofftfr.— John  Marshall,  9  Sept.  7X. 

Quarter  Matter. — Anthony  Scarisbriok,  9  Dec.  63. 

5«ryeaiaraior.--Frederick  George  Kerin,  A.8.  x8  Aug.  48;  Surffeon,  31  July  60  j  Surgeon  Me^or,  x  July  6a. 

Aif^wm.— George  Frederick  Sp^,  MD.  xi  June  59. 

Veterinary  Surgeon,— ThoruUm  Hart,  4  July  55 ;  let  Claee,  4  Dec.  63. 

Scarlet— JVztfin^*  Blue.  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Betumedfrom  France,  Fdiruarg  1816. 
^  Lord  Tweeddale  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  an  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  has  received  the  Gold  Medal 
for  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  in  which  action  he  was  wounded,  as  also  at  Busaco.     Served  also  in  the  American  war,  and 
WM  again  wounded. 

*  Major  Ferguson  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  Oct.  XS54  to  7  Dec.  X855,  and  wa» 
prosent  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkemuin,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Ulasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Captain  Curzon  servea  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  and  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  oamx>aigns  of 
3t857~s8,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  subsequently  with  Roes'  Oamel  Oorp»y 
and  pireeent  at  the  battle  of  Golowlee  and  capture  of  Galpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 


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rtS;:"'  The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Qarter.    "  Lucnrow." 

KT^OriflML— Henzy  Dahrymple  White.^  CB,  Comet,  'xi  May  38 ;  Zt.  ^B  Feb.  39;  Capt.  '17  May  44;  Jlf<|;or- 
!&£!L      'sa  Dec.  48;  Li.CoUmal,  i  June  54;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Jf<{;or  General,  6  March  68;  CofoM^  and 
Sngoon  GiwrdB,  6  AprQ  73. 

■ftnaat  CeUaeL— Henzy  Holden  Steward,*  Cornet,  ^19  April  50;  Lt,  ^xx  Jane  53;  C7<i9<*  ^zx  July  5^{ 
I      Jf^or,  'x6  Mar.  70 ;  U^CoUmel,  36  Jnne  73. 
:B|j«.— Tbomaa  vrmiam  Sneyd,^  Comet,  'a  May  56;  Lt,  '94  July  57;    ^<>P<-  ^zo  May  6z;  iro/or. 


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WiBiaai  Wynwmg  i^ee   , 

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Chariflt  Albert  Leslie  AUQa  French  . 
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Be^nin  Beii;"  AO^tmt,  s8  May  70 

Idivaid  ^^eitan  I<ei|th 

Badolph  Hamfltan  Spenoer 


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3 !  ~  Joto  nmnda  Wiseman     aSOot.    71 

3 :  .  Aithar  Lewis  George  Gould   

}'  -.  FcMter  Conliflb  Lister  Kay 

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t\^  Bidbaid John Waldie-GiifDth 

I    ._  HcDzyBSETonHoey 

I ,  -  HeBzyCleric 

-.2  j  .  Pwaarfrr.— Nathaniel  Eyre  Bobbins,  14  Jan.  63 ;  H(m,Cap 
1 ;  _  BiiMtm  JfoiCrr.— Thomas  Jones,  so  Oct.  73. 
S  I  -   Oemier  Jfaa<«r.— Edward  Gundrie  Tuckett,"  X3  Jan.  69. 

c  '  „  JUwal  QgUer.—Snrgeem  liaior  Fred.  William  Moore,  A.8.  aS  Oct.  53 ;  Surgeon,  5  May  63. 
3  •  ^  [Tttenmaaj  AityMm.— Alfred  Adrian  Jones,  zo  June  71. 

Scarlet— PoctiM*  BxxS.^Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo. 

Eetumtafrom  India,  31  January  1870. 

-  X^  GflBsnl  H.  D.  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  comnumd  of  the  TuniBWIling  BngooDB, 

^adadzi;  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Inkennan,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  and  lall  of 

^^4ttcpQl  (CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tnrkidi 

'UCoioBel  Steward  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  a£EUr 
cfI«*ih,andlVaaa-GograaflhirsatBungaannCedal).  _^        _ 

'li«iar  8d^  served  with  the  3xid  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  x85a-59,  including  the  action  or 
S^wratpve,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  subsequent  operations,  and  action  of  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^^pamOnaa^y  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  m  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  jiresent  at 
ctMbaof  Nusseratpore,  ooxmnanded  a  detachment  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  served  the  Oude  campaigxu 
-Ha^vOideity  Oaeer  to  Brigadier  Barker,  including  the  action  of  Jamo,  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and 
7hc»«ogra  aflurs  at  Bmujaon  and  Newabghur  (MedaQ. 

'  Cipaa  O'Beinie  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59*  including  the  oroBsmg 
^^GoKraatFysatMid,andafikirsatBungaon(Medal).  ,       ^    „. 

*  Cifttin  Oieatuiex  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1859,  including  the  Trans- 
wen  iftin  at  Bongaon  and  Newabghur  (Medal). 

"  Quner  MaBttfTuckett  served  with  the  and  Dr.Gds.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  T858-5o.including  the  sieee  and 
o^Rcn  or  Loeknow,  aetiona  of  Koorsee,  Nawabgunge,  and  Jamo,  and  the  Trans-Gogra  afiUra  at  Bungaon  (Medal 
vikOaip). 

°  liesL  Belf  aenred  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  x7th  April  X855,  including  the  oap- 
t»  of  Tcfaoi^giaam,  battte  of  the  Tchernaya^  Expedition  to  Kertcl^  and  deetmotion  of  and  afiUzs  at  Taman  (Medal 
V3ii  Ctasp^  ttid  Tmrkiah  Medal). 


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Tho  King's  Cypher  within  the  GkLxter.    "  Watsrloo  "  "  Sbvastopol  '*  "  Taku  Fobts  "  "  P«Mnr." 
OeUmel.— Henry  Aitohison  Hankey,  En$ign,  '26  June  23;  lA.  '10  Mar.  35;  Ca^,  »xs  Ang.  a6;  Major, 

'37 Sept. 33;  JA.ColoHel, X Mar. 39 ;  Colonel^  xx  Nov. 5x ;  MajorOeneral,  6 Jnly $j iJAmU.Qentral, agApv.  64 ; 

Chneral,  7  Deo.  71;  Colonel  xst  l>nkgoon  Goards,  x  Jan.  73. 
Xiflutaiuuit  OeloneL—Herbert   Dawson   Blade,^  Contet,  '35  Cot.  4a;  X<.  '9  June  46;  Oapt,  '38  JLii£C-  49! 

Mi^'or,  '3x  Oct.  59 ;  Lt.Coionel,  P32  July  68 ;  Colonel,  33  July  73. 
■ajon.— Henry  Alexander,*  Const,  '3  Sept.  47;  Lt.  '6  Dec. 50;  Ccgti.  'x  Feb.  56;  Ifit^or,  'x3  June  63 ;  BtJJ, 

Colonel,  33  Sept.  73. 
James  Grunter,*  Comet,  Px8  Feb.  53 ;  Li.  ^^1  Nov.  56 ;  Capt.  >3x  Oct.  59 ;  Jfctyor,  ^3  Dec.  68. 


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Charles  Morley  Balders 

John  Matthew  Benthall  

William  Edward  Chapman*  

Arthur  GibbinM 

Arthur  Rickaros 

William  Henry  Thompson 

Robert  James  Burrowes 

LuuTzvjjrcs. 

James  Budden    

Francis  William  Robertson 


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Walter  Chrystie  Underwood . 

Harry  James  Watson  

Nicholas  SadUer 

Peter  Marrow 

Ferdinand  Seymour  Leslie , 

Alfred  Wm.  James  Gow-Steuart . 


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John  Alexander 

Robert  Abraham  Brewster  French.. 
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P<nr»a«eer.— William  Smith,?  X3  July  55 ;  Q.lf .  33  April  53 ;  Son.Uqfor,  33  April  67. 

Bidina  Matter.— Bolasid  Dance,*  30  Jan.  66. 

Quarter  Ma$ter,—Keary  Murphy.  37  Nov.  66. 

Medical  Qffleer.— Surgeon  llMor  Charles  John  White,^<>  A.8.  38  Mar.  54;  Surgeon,  38  June  64. 

Veterimaru  Surgeon. — ^Luke  Byrne,  ao  Jan.  53;  \et  date,  9  Jan.  63. 

Scarlet— JVidw^  BlaB.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.    Iriek  Aaenie,  Measrs.  Cane  and  Bono. 
Betumedfrom  Madrae,  30  Julg  x866. 

*  Colonel  Slade  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  xoth  Aug.  x855,inolndinfif  the 
battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  ihe 
eampaisp  of  x86o  in  China :  present  at  the  faXi  of  the  Takn  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  x8th  and  anst  Bept- 
and  in  the  advance  on  Pekm  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  LLColonel  Alexander  served  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  7th  July  1855,  including  the  battHe  of  the 
Tehemava  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  xst  Dracpooix 
Guards  m  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  Chma ;  was  engaged  at  Binho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Takn  Forts,  tnag^geA  in 
the  actions  of  x8th  and  2X8t  Sept.,  also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Gimter  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  x6th  Ang.  x8s5>  inohidingr  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  campiogn  of  x86o  in  duna  ; 
was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fi&ll  of  tne  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  x8tu  and  axat  Septesnber. 
also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Mi^'or  Smith  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ttam  x6(h  Aug.  1855,  inoKadJn^:  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
■  Captain  Chapman  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-66  (Medal). 

*  Riding  Master  Dance  was  present  with  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  at  Meemt  an  xc^th 
^^7  x857>  and  was  afterwards  jiresent  at  the  battles  of  the  Hindun,  Budlekeserai,  and  takincr  the  heights  before 
Demi,  siege  and  storm  of  Delhi,  and  all  minor  operations  during  the  siege,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rewavree,  action  of 
Kanond,  surprise  and  capture  of  FuzTucknugffnr,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Buiubghur,  and  subsequent  opecations  in  the 
Soura  and  Soula  districts ;  action  of  Nigeenah,  relief  of  Moradabad,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  and  attack  of  Shall - 
jehanpore,  and  subsequent  operations  against  the  Moulvie  and  Khan  Bahadoor  Khan  near  Mahomdee,  aotiona  of 
Shahabad,  Bunkagaon,  Pasgaon,  and  Russulpore,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mitowlie,  dispersion  oflthe  rebels  near  Biahaw^. 
imrsuit  of  Ferose  Shah,  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  niedal  with  Clasp). 

M  SorgeGQ  Major  White.— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Department." 


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PBn,HaifOBfaML— Henry  Daliymple  White,*  CB,  CornH,  ^u  May  38;  Zt.  ^8  Feb.  39;  Ckipi.  »x7May  441  Jifiy'or- 
n^nj:       9„  Dec.  48;  Lt.CoUmel,  i  June  54*  CoIomI,  38  Nov.  54;  2£<^or  Geiural,  6  March  68;  Colonel  2nd 
Dngoon  Guards,  6  April  73. 

'  OoloaeL— Henry  Holden  Steward,*  Comet,  ^12  AprU  50}  Li.  »ix  June  sa;  Cm?**.  '«i  J^J  5^1 
jrA;«r.  'x6  Mar.  70;  LlXoUmel,  36  June  73. 
S^or.— Thomas  William  Sneyd,*  ComH,  ^a  May  56;  Lt,  '34  July  57;    Copt,  'zo  Hay  6x;  irajbr, 
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John  Fra&ds  Wisemaa     

Aithur  Lewis  George  Gould   

Fester  Cunliflb  Lister  Kay 

Wsmer  Ottl^ 

Bidiaid  John  Waldie-Griifith 

Henry  Baron  Ho^ ..  „  .^ 

Heniy  Clerk 0  Aug.  73 

PaMMtf<«r.— Nathaniel  Eyre  Bobbins,  x4  Jan.  63 ;  Sot^CaptaiUt  x4  Jan 
"'  •     JTiuier.— Thomas  Jones,  30  Oct.  73. 

Maeter.—Jidwvrd  Gundrie  Tuckett,^^  xi  Jan.  69. 

Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Fred.  William  Moore,  A.8.  38  Oct.  53 ;  Surgeon,  5  May  63. 

Veteruuej  Surgeon.— A}tnd.  Adrian  Jones,  xo  June  71. 

Scarlet— J^otfiM*  BuiT.—^^mf*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 

Jteiumedfrom  Iitdia,  31  January  1870. 

iM^GeDeralH.D.  White  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-55in  command  of  the  TnniBkining  DngooDi, 

isdoftng  the  batUes  of  Bah&klara  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Inkennan,  and  Tchemara,  and  siege  and  nil  of 

Selutopol  (CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tnrkidi 

Medtl). 

>U.Co]ond  Steward  serred  with  the  and  Dragoon  Ghiards  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  aflUr 
cf  Dsvsh,  and  Tnins-€k)gra  aflhirs  at  Bungaon  l^edal). 

*Xqor  Sneyd  serred  with  the  3nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X858-59,  including  the  action  of 
>'m8eratpore,  sfege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  subsequent  operations,  and  action  of  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Csptam  Orm$£j  serred  with  the  3nd  Dragoon  Gniards  m  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858^50,  and  was  present  at 
the  ictiou  of  Nusaenttpore,  commanded  a  detachment  at  the  relief  of  Asimgnur,  and  serred  the  Oude  campaigii| 
^»siertj  ss  Orderiy  OflBLoer  to  Brigadier  Barker,  inoludine  the  action  of  Jamo,  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah*  and 
Trvu-Gogra  aflhors  at  Bunsaon  and  Newabghur  (Medu). 

*  Ckptsm  CBeime  serred  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  X858-59,  including  the  onNHung 
cf  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad,  and  afihirs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

*  Csptam  Greatorex  serred  with  the  and  Drasoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  cami>aign  in  1859,  including  the  Trans* 
GoKTS  aflkixs  at  Bongaon  and  Newabghur  (Medal). 

^  Qnazter  Master  Tuckett  serred  with  the  and  Dr.Gds.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  x858-59,including  the  sisffO  and 
captDTe  of  Loeknow,  actions  of  Koorsee,  Nawabgunge,  and  Jamo,  and  the  Trans-Gogra  a&irs  at  Bungaon  (Medal 
viih  Clasp). 

o  ijeoi.  Beif  serred  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  X7th  April  X855,  including  the  oap- 
tan  of  Teboiganm,  battle  of  the  Tcbemaya,  Expedition  to  Kertoh,  and  destruction  of  and  aflwn  at  Taman  (Medal 
with  Cla^p,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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The  Rising  Snn  and  Red  Drapon.    '*  Talavhbjl  "  "  Alduhexa  "  "  Vittokia" 
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Colonel.— Robert  Richardson  Roberteon,^  CJB.  Cornet,  po  June  26 ;  Lf.  P9  April  29;  Cc/n/,i':5  Auff.  33;  Jfa/oi 

*'i8  June  41  ;  Lt. Colonel,  ^22  Dec.  43 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Majw-Qeneral^  14  May  5^;  L'tut. General,  31  Jai 

68 ;  Colonel  3rd  Dr.  Gds.  17  June  66. 
Lieuteiuuit  Colonel.— Conyers  Tower,*  CB,  Cornet,  P7  Juno  44  ;  Lt.  '6  June 45  ;  Capt.  PiS  Jan.  50;  JIajor,  »i 

May  61 ;  Lt. Colonel,  P4  Auf?.  63  ;  Colonel,  4  Auir.  68. 
Major.— Henry  W.  JJerkeley,*  Cornet,  *'i3  May  53 ;  Lt.  9  Oct.  55 ;  Capt.  ^29  Oct.  5S ;  Bt.Major,  \$  Aug.  63 

Major,  P19  Jan.  70. 


Captaixs. 

(Jeorge  Romney  Rawlinson    

Frederick  John  (Jeorge  Murray 

Henry  Vaughan  Brooke  

Robert  Stevenson  

Algernon  Cecil  Dawson,  Aide  de  Camp  \ 

to  Sir  C.  Strauhenzee   ) 

John  Davison  

Otho  Glynn  Bolitho  

Herbert  Stewart 


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62  Pi 7  Nov. 
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63  Pi 7  April  69 
6o:Pi6  Jan.  66 
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69Pi5Feb.    71 

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LiKUTKIfAirTS. 

Ernie  Kerr  Amyatt  Bumey |p28  Oct.  68  P30  June  69 

Robert  Steen  Gray    I    6  Mar.  69    28  May  70 

PrederioHorace  Davis  Bellwood  Bellwood  P  3  April  69  P2S  May  70 

Frederick  Meyer  Wardrop 'P3oJune  69PioAug.  70 

William  Utting  Cole 'P28  May  70  P15  Feb.  71 

Roger  Kennedy  Parke p  10  Aug.  70    28  Oct.  71 

Henry  Lees  p  9  Nov.  67    28  Oct.  71 

John  Dove  Bain  31  Oct.  71    31  Oct.  71 

Richard  Owen* 12  Nov.  73 


Sub  LiBUTBiTAirTS. 

Thomas  Heniy  Vaughan  El  won 

Pryce  Meyrick  Pryce 

"WilHam  Frederic  Hamilton  Yatman. 
Charles  JolmMorey  Weale 
Paymaster.- 


14  Aug. 
4  Doc.  72 
30  Dec.  71 
9  Aug.  73 
Wentworth  Dawes,  18  Nov.  63 ;  Hon.  Captain,  x8  Nov.  73. 


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Eidinff  Master.— Rohert  Ward/  i  May  66. 

Quarter  Master. — Samuel  Dean,  9  Oct.  63. 

Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  James  I^ndalo,  MD.  A.8.  X5  Sept.  57;  Surgeon,  10  Jan.  72. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Michael  Joseph  Hartigan,  3  June  68. 

Scarlet— JFact;i^«  Yellovr.— Agents,  Messrs.  Hopkinaon  and  Co, 
Returned  from  Abyssinia  and  India^  June  1868. 

*  Lieut. General  Richardson  Robertson  served  in  South  Africa,  in  command  of  the  successftil  expe<lition  against  th 
insurgent  emigrant  Boers,  beyond  the  Orange  River,  in  1845.  Also  as  Brigadier,  and  in  command  of  the  7th  Dn 
goon  Guards  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846-47  (Medal  and  CB.). 

*  Colonel  Tower  served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Balakla^ 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  dnriul 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatchai 
CJB.,  and  Medal). 

*  Major  Berkeley  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  was  present  at  th 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala,  and  commanded  a  piquet  of  the  Regiment  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

7  Riding  Master  Ward  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  with  the  loth  Hussars  from  the  17th  April  1855,  includinj 
the  reconnaissance  under  Omer  Pasha  on  the  19th  April,  capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  an( 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Received  a  gunshot  wound  in  the  right  ankle  wbc 
in  porsait  of  rebel  Kaffirs  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  on  the  6th  July  X859.    Has  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 


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T  J>  Ss:r|   I^  Haip  and  Crown,  and  tho  Star  of  St.  Patrick,  with  tho  motto  "  Quw separabitT"    " PximrBVLi." 

Yifna.  "BiilXLATl."  "  SBrAflXOPOL." 

.i±  ^  CeI»eL— SC5  Sir  James  Charlea  Chatterton,  St  A  OCB.  KR.  Comwi,  ^2%  Nov.  00 ;  Zt.  H  Jtme  zz :  Capt. 

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?a6 Mar.  18 ;  Jfq/or.  ^22  Jnly  34;  Lt.Colon«l^  ^18  Dec.  27 ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Jfo/or  Oeneral^  ao  J 
lAnd.Oaural,  13  Dec.  59;  Oeneinl^  31  Mar.  66 ;  Colontl  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  22  Nov.  68. 
jffoteaant  CalonaL— Frank   Chaplin/  Comet.  H  IAaj  46 ;  X<.  31  Oct.  48 ;   Capi.  '8   April  53 ; 


ApTJl  S9;  Bt.Lt.Col4mel,x  April  701  Lt.Colonel,g  Deo.  71.  -»»       r  *-        ao»       -v    , 

■ig«r.— Heooiy  Haakett  Chilton,  Comet,  '17  Fob.  57;  Li,  'aa  June  58 ;  Capt,  P7  Nov.  6a  j  Major,  26  June  72. 


CAnxm. 

James  Alexander  Tait 

Thomas  Bradney  Shaw-HeUier 
{George  Ramsay  Alured  Denne 

'John  Sidney  Bates 

jPhilip  Edward  Pone 

John  Fisken  Halket 

ISdward  Harran* 


»3i  July 
■'27  Sept. 
i'z6  3£ar. 
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23  Feb. 


John  Ghadwick 

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Charles  Henry  Currey  ... 
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iLanrence  Murphy 

Charles  Yilliers  lbbet8on,^ii- ) 

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George  Edward  Dowdc»well 
John  Robert  Pheiipa  Goodden 
John  Hubert  Hussey. 
Arthyr  Grey  Uoyd. . . . 


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Srs  LxxxrrairAirrs. 

Bobert  John  Abdy 

Hen.Emest  BaakervilleWalton 
Fred.  Power  Lawrence  White. 

Frederick  Thomas  Penton 

Joseph  Watkins  Wm.  Parley... 


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•22  July 
'10  Feb. 
'2a  Oct. 
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"•ao  Oct.  65 

aoMar.  57 

'9  Mar.  66 

'17  April  67 

^  5  Jan.  70 
*  9  April  70 
'14  Sept.  70 

P  6  Mar.  69 

'17  May  71 

a8  Oct.  7X 

a8  Oct.  7x 

a8  Oct.  71 

3X  Oct.  7a 


'ti  July  65 
'17  April  67 
'  8  Juno  70 
P14  Sept.  70 
Paa  Oct.  70 
'x7  May  71 
9  Doc.    71 

a6  June  7a 

4  June  73 


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30  Deo.    7x 

33  Mar.  73 

34  JuljT  73 
33  April  73 

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Pavmuier. — 

Rviima  Matter. — Biohmond  G.  Nicholas,  13  April  7a. 

(taarter  Ifm^^r.— Soloman  Williams,  ix  Apr.  68. 

Medical  Qffleer,— Surgeon  Major  Edwin  Wilson,^  A.8,  X9  May  55 ;  Surgeon,  as  Nov.  68. 

Veteriuarjf  Sumeon,— John  Uanly,  38  Apr.  63. 

Scarlet— 2^11^  Blue.— ^^mi,  Henry  Tucker  Clack,  Esq.— Irt*»  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  the  Oriatea,  July  1856. 
'■  S 7  James  Chatterton  served  in  the  x3th  Light  Dragoons,  now  the  Royal  Lancers,  in  Portugal,  Spain,  Flanders, 
^■'.  France,  from  x8ix  to  x8i8,  including  the  affairs  of  Fuonte  Guinaldo  and  Aldea  de  Ponte ;  the  sieges  of  Ciudad 
hf^::^  and  Badig'oz ;  frequently  emploved  upon  detached  posts  of  observation  and  thanked  for  his  exertions ;  the 
f.-uof  Usagre,  Llerena,  Passage  of  the  Tormos,  near  Sauunanca  (town),  and  attack  of  the  enemv*s  rear-guard, 
^  .'tu  of  San  Christoval,  Rueda,  Castngon,  and  battle  of  Salamanca ;  afihirs  at  Tudela,  Yalladolld,  Celadadel 
1-^  ib\  to  the  investment  and  siege  of  Burgos,  actions  at  Monasterio,  Bridc^e  of  Baniel,  Quintana  Palla  Yenta  del 
£ : ,  md  Cabezon,  actions  on  the  retreat  from  Burgos  to  Salamanca,  thonce  to  the  combat  and  passage  of  the 
^~:  n,  Torrequemada  and  outposts  to  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  upon  the  advance  of  tho  army  in  X813 ;  the  passage  of  the 
i-  ^'^cd  Kala,  action  at  Osma,  and  battle  of  Yittoria,  actions  at  Yilla  Franca,  Tolosa,  to  the  siege  and  capture  of 
" ':  ii^at-Maax.  The  actions  on  crossing  the  Bidassoa,  and  carrying  tho  enemy's  fortified  entrenchments.  The 
is-^^t  .f  the  Nivelle,  tho  actions  at  St.  Jean  de  Luz,  at  Anglet,  the  Mayor's  House,  Bidart,  the  battles  on  the  Nive 
'  -the  9th  to  the  X3th  Deo.  1813 ;  the  passage  of  the  Adour,  and  investment  of  Bayonne;  occupation  of  Bordeaux, 
^■:  pa»3a{re  of  the  Garonne,  and  affairs  at  BtaUers  or  tho  passage  of  the  Dordogne,  besides  various  skirmishes  and 
c-v  7  aifairs.  In  18x5,  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterioo,  to  the  advance  on  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has 
^ ..  red  Che  Cross  of  Knight  of  the  Royal  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order,  that  of  San  Fernando  of  Spain,  the  War  Medal 
kA  tizi  Clasps  for  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  and  the  Waterloo  Medal.  Received  the 
^sa:^d»  of  Her  Majesty  to  attend  and  bear  the  Great  Banner  on  the  occasion  of  the  Funeral  of  the  late  illustrious 
iJa'te  of  Wellington,  **\n  consideratiou  of  his  long,  faithfU,  and  distinguished  services." 

_  _._    ..  .^ ,     ,  -  ..  «     )  with  the  3rd  Lt.  Dragoons,  and  was  present  in  the 

1  the  xst  Deo.  1848  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph 
3jerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
'.ar^ftin  Harran  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Goards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
a^lATs,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya  (as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  from  February  x85s)i  the  night  attack  on  the 
\>-\xa.  outposts  on  the  x9th  Feb.  X855,  and  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 

-  Sar^seoQ  Mi^or  Wilson.— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Department." 


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iivj  Aujyustus  Frederick  Paget,* -ST CI?.  Cornet  ^  Sub  Lt.  ^25  July  34;   Lt.  'i  Dec.  37* 


Citpt.  I17  Auv^  4i  i  ^"jf*r,  ''30  .Ian.  46;  Lt.CoUmel,  ^29  Dec.  46;    Colonel,  ao  June"'54';   Ma/or'Stneral 

II  rfoy.  61  ;  L**vt. General,  28  Fob.  71 ;  Colonel  7th  Drag'oon  Guards,  28  Jan.  68.  ' 

liatttonaiit  Colonel.— John  Peyton,*  a«d  Lt,  ^21  July  48 ;  X^.  '18  May  49 ;  Capt.  31  Ayg.  58 ;  Motor  ^n  Anril 

6^  J  i^.Colo««J',  PaB  June  7X.  »     /     f 

Kajon.— Jomos  John  Loudon  M'Adam,  Comet,  '22  May  57;  Lt.  19  April  59;  Cap/,  'a  Mar.  66*  Ifa/or 

J'^a  Apr.  71.  »      'v    I 

Artlimr  Hflrta  Yincotit,  Comet,  29  Dec.  57 ;  Li.  ^9  April  61 ;  Capt.  P14  Aug.  67 ;  J£ajor,  '28  June  71. 


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Hi(^htird  D'Oiicr  Creorge   

i.  Colin  Campbell,  Qarrieon  Inttmetor, 

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John  Fryer  Chapman  

Edward  Maxwell  Lyte 

Ricbanl  Powell  Eaes 

Alfhsd  Bibhy   

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Walter  Oea«h ...,., 

CecU  Leyceanjr  Becber 

GeoriBfe  Maurice  Muhor 

Wniiiim  Wocide  Wpsttm 

Ohartch.  EdxTjird  Beckett,  Aj^»  a8  May  73 

Edwanl  Cbndwick 

JsmcA  FranciH  Jftmeson  

WOliftm  Edward  Morriaon  Bough    

Wflliam  Moaea 

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1*16  June  57 
'24  June  62 

14  June  55 

•21  July  63 
'  I  April  62 
I  Mar.  68 
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'23  July   63 

4  Oct.  64 
P14  Sept.  66 
^13  June  68 
'  3  Feb.  69 
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*as  Sept.  69 
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'  9  May  65 

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'18  Oct.  64 
'11  July  65 
**23  June  69 
x8  Jan.  69 
'2a  Juno  67 

»28  Oct.  68 
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PxSAug.  69 
P22  Mar.  71 
P22  April  71 
P28  June  71 
P23  Nov.  70 
28  Oct.  71 
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30  Deo.  71 
33  Apr.  73 
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PiSAug.  69 
'20  Oct.  69 
Paa  Mar.  71 
Px4  Jan.  71 
24  Sept.  73 


DHBT.MAJ.    I    KT.LT.COL. 


Stra  LtumvijrTB. 

Mqk,  Lincoln  Bdwin  Stanhope 

Gharlea  Ludua  Brooke 

Montague  Campbell  Day , 

Miehool  ArLfaur  Burke 

Pa^wHM^er.— WilU>ijn  Fruicis  Wheble,  x8  May  60. 

Ritiin^  MoMUr.—llitnTj  Pearce  Phillips,  a  Oct.  57. 

Qunrfer  Jfa#fpr.— Honry  Lewis,  a8  Oct.  68. 

Ifedi<y2i  0^pir.—Sur7eon  Mtyor  Andrew  Knox  Rickards,  A.8.,  34  April  55  ;  Surgeon,  3  Sept.  68. 

Vettrirtary  Suf^fofl.— Charles  George  Hetherington  Reilly,  15  Feb.  61 ;  j»t  ClaUf  a  Aug.  71. 
Scarlet— JVi«ifi^«  Black.— .^iaen/*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Bkumedfrom  India,  33  Nov.  1867. 
*■  Lord  George  Paget  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  commanded  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  battle 
of  Alma,  and  in  the  liight  Cavalry  charge  of  Balaklava.    Commanded  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  the  battles  of 
Znkerman  and  Tchemaya,  and  on  the  expedition  to  Eupatoria  and  operations  thence  with  General  D'Allonville. 
Commanded  for  a  time  the  Cavalry  Division  in  1855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Officer  ofthe  Legion  of  Honor,  Sar- 
dinian and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  ofthe  Medjidie). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Peyton  served  as  an  Engineer  Officer  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1854-55,  and  remodelled  the  Forts 
of  Michnee,  Shubkudder,  and  Abozai,  between  the  Khyber  Pass  and  Cabool  river,  in  front  of  an  enemy,  his  men 
having  on  more  than  one  occasion  been  shot  down  at  their  work,  and  his  predecessor  Lieut.  Bulnois  of  the  Ben<^l 
Engineers  killed  in  discharge  of  that  duty ;  was  present  at  every  engag^emcnt  which  took  place  with  the  Hill  Tribes 
during  the  above  period.  Received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  special  services  on  the  ftrontier  of  Thibet.  Served 
during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  and  narrowly  escaped  falling  into  the  h^nds  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  nt  the 
engagoment  on  the  Bavee  under  General  Nicholson ;  was  present  at  the  Peshawur  outbreak  as  and  in  Command  of 
the  i8th  Punjaub  Irregulars,  the  Commanding  Officer,  the  Adjutant,  and  the  Doing  Duty  Officer,  the  only  other 
European  officerspresent,  being  all  three  severely  wounded  (Medal) .  Lt.  Colonel  Peyton  has  passed  the  Interpreter's 
Examination  in  Hindostanee  and  taken  decrees  of  high  proficiency  in  the  Oordoo  and  Persian  languages  at  the 
Golleges  of  Calcutta  and  Madras,  and  received  the  reward— ;C4oo. 


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Ij^ .  g^OoIOBtL— He&rr  Richmond  Jone8,»  CJB.  Comet,  '9  June  25 ;  Zt.  ^14  Nov.  96  j  Capt.  »ia  June  30  j  Bi.J£m'or, 
f*L-  I5LI    «  Nov.  46 ;  M(9or,  '21  May  50 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  ^x6  Sept.  51 }  Colwul,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Maior  Qeneral,  a  ApriTes ; 

I       I    li0ut,Qmenl^  6  Nov.  73 ;  Oo2oim/  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  15  May  73. 
17  <  •..  lientwiant  OoloncL— Edvrard  Napier,   Cornet,  31  Dec.  57 ;   Li.  q6  July  58 ;  Capt.  'zj  Feb.  6z :  IfaiW. 
I  i'a4Mar.69;  X<.  Col«MZ,'6Jnly70.  --^        .       -r         ;>  »        /    • 

14  j  ...  'Xajfln.— John  Fryer.  Comet,  'o  Mar.  60 ;  Zt.  'i8  Feb.  62 ;  Capt.  '5  April  64  ;  Major,  '15  Deo.  69. 
13  •  •••  Arthur  FitsPatrick  Godman,  Comet,  '17  Bept.  61 ;  Lt.  »2  Feb.  64 ;  Capt.  »x5  May  66  j  Major,  »6  July  70. 


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.—Charles  Sewell,  5  Jan.  55 ;  Comet,  ^17  Oct. '52 ;  ^on.Mqfor,  27  Oct.  66, 
Una  JToflitfr.— Francis  Levison  Michael,^  zi  July  56. 
f^narter  Maeter.—Qeorge  Griffith,*  3  June  59. 

Meiieal  Qffieer.— Surgeon  Major  Richard  Gilbome,7.i.6r.  a  Oct.  46;  Surg.  8  Dec.  54;  Surg^Major,  9  Oct.  66^ 
Veterinary  Surgeon,-— John  Ashworth  Rostron,  zz  Jan.  67. 

Blue— Fa«t»^«  White.— ^^«i^,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq. 
Betumed,fi'om  India,  26  Julg  x86z. 

*  LieaLGeneral  Bichmond  Jones  commanded  the  Carabineers  iu  the  Crimea  firom  z4th  Aug.  1855,  including  tha 
battle  of  the  Tcfaemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebostopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal)  • 
Serred  in  the  Indian  campaign:  comnaanded  General  Penny's  Column  in  the  action  of  the  Kh-krowlie  (that  officer 
hsTing  been  killed  by  the  first  shot  fired  by  the  enemy),  ana  captured  a  gun ;  commanded  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at 
the  captBze  of  Baroilly  {CB.);  commanded  the  Left  Column  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  in  the  attack  on  Benhi  Ma(Uio*B 
Soroe  at  Dnnderkera;  commanded  the  Cavalry  with  Iiord  Clyde's  force  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  induding^ 
i&irs  at  MagedJA,  Chundal,  and  Bankee,  also  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the  Raptee  (Medal). 

*  Captain  waham  served  in  the  zTth  Lancers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-15,  including  the  i^EUr  oT 
ITKenzie'a  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  CMedal  with 
ka  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Was  present  with  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Sepoy  mutmy  at  Meerut  on 
xafth  May  1857 ;  served  the  RohUcund  campaign  of  Z858  until  wounded ;  also  the  Oude  camjMugn  of  1858-59  (Medal). 

>  Bidinff  Master  Michael  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-55,  including  the  affhirof  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma  annTTchemaya,  siege  and  fSa.ll  of  Sebastoix>l,  and  was  also  present  with  the  Light  Brigade  at  Eupatoria 


TTichemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoix>l, 

(Ifedal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Qr.Maater  Griffith  served  with  thesth  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z854--5<,  including  the 
bsoies  of  Balaklava,  Izikerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fUl  of  SebastoiMl  (Medal  with  three  GlasoB,  Tiirkis]» 
Medal,  and  French  War  MedalK 

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CiijiL  t'17  Auc.  41  ;  2£aJor,  ^jo  Jan.  46;  LLColonel,  ''29  Dec.  46;   Colonel,  ao  June  54;   Major  General 

II  N'jv.  6t  :  Luvi. General,  a8  Fob.  71 ;  Colonel  7th  Draj^oon  Guards,  28  Jan.  68.  ' 

LietitonAnt  Oolo»6l,— John  Peyton,"  2nd  Li.  'ax  July  48 ;  Lt.  '18  May  49 ;  Capi.  31  Ayg.  58 ;  Haior.^ij  April 

69 ;  Lt.Ctifone!,  ^aS  June  71. 
Jffajort,— Jjimoa  John  Loudon  M*Adam,  Comei,  '22  May  57;  Z^  19  April  59;  Cc^.  »a  Mar.  66;  Hajor 

'^aa  Apf.  71. 
Arthur  Iltirci  Ymccirt.  Qgni^f,  39  Dec.  57  ;  Jf.  ^9  April  61 ;  Capi.  '14  Aug.  67 ;  Major,  'aS  June  71. 


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n^CTJTgo  IfftHricr!  Maher 

William  Woods  Weaton 

Charles  Edwnrd  Beckett,  A4f.  a8  May  73 

Edward  Chmlwick 

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14  June  55 

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'16  Oct.    55 

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'23  Juno  67 

»a8  Oct.  68 
'17  April  69 
Pi8Aug.  69 
'22  Mar.  71 
''22  April  71 
Pa8  June  71 
P23  Nov.  70 
28  Oct.  71 
21  Sept.  72 
28  Oct.    72 


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P2xMar.  68 

P39  June  66 

'18  Aug.  69 

Pao  Oct.  69 

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31  Oct. 
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Sub  LriHTTBjrAjris. 

Hen,  Lincoln  Edwm  Stanhope 

Churlea  LaciuB  Br.  oke 

Monttigue  Camplu  !l  Day 

Micbaol  Arthur  Ilurke 

PtirnnM/ffr,— Willi  isti  Francis  Wheble,  x8  May  60. 

Biaimfi  Ifa^f^T,— Hmry  Pearce  Phillips,  a  Oct.  57. 

QtiaHfr  Mmier.—  [  i  nry  Lewis,  a8  Oct.  68. 

Medi^it  O^eer.— Surgeon  2f(f;or Andrew  Knox  Rickards,  A.S.^  34  April  55  ;  Surgeon,  a  Sept.  68. 

Yeierin<!tr$  Surgton.^^Chax\e%  George  Hethcrington  ReUly,  15  Feb.  6x ;  xet  Clou,  a  Aug.  71. 
Scarlet— jPoctn^*  Black.— ^amte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  33  Nov.  X867. 
^  Lord  George  Paget  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  commanded  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  battle 
Of  Alma,  and  in  the  Light  CavaLry  charge  of  Balaklava.    Commanded  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  the  battles  of 
Znkerman  and  Tchemaya,  and  on  the  expedition  to  Eupatoria  and  operations  thence  with  General  D'AIlonville. 
Commanded  for  a  time  the  Cavalry  Division  in  18^5  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sar- 
dinian and  Turkish  Medals,  and  yr^  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

■  Lt. Colonel  Peyton  served  as  an  Engineer  Officer  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1854-55,  and  remodelled  the  Forts 
of  Michnee,  Shubkudder,  and  Abozai,  between  the  Khyber  Pass  and  Cabool  river,  in  n-ont  of  an  enemy,  his  men 
having  on  more  than  one  occasion  been  shot  down  at  their  work,  and  his  predecessor  Lieut.  Bulnois  of  the  Ben^I 
Engineers  killed  in  discharge  of  that  duty ;  was  present  at  every  engagement  which  took  place  with  the  Hill  Tri\ye» 
during  the  above  i)eriod.  Received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  special  services  on  the  frontier  of  Thibet.  Served 
during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  and  narrowly  escaped  falling  into  tho  hands  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  at  the 
engasroment  on  the  Ravee  under  Greneral  Nicholson ;  was  present  at  the  Peshawur  outbreak  as  and  in  Command  of 
the  1 8th  Punjaub  Irregulars,  the  Commanding  Officer,  the  Adjutant,  and  the  Doing  Duty  Officer,  tho  only  other 
European  officers  present,  being  all  three  severely  wounded  (Medal) .  Lt  Colonel  Peyton  has  passed  the  Interpreter's 
Examination  in  Hindostanee  and  taken  de^ees  of  high  proficiency  in  the  Oordoo  and  Persian  languages  at  the 
Gollegea  of  Calcutta  and  Madras,  and  received  the  reward— j^4oo. 


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X«.CofeM/,  '22  Oct.  47 ;  Colcnel,  28  Nov.  54  i  3fq;»r  General,  7  July  625  lAeui.Qeneral,  25  Oct.  71 :  Co2(m«2 
ist  Dragoons  8  Mar.  69. 


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Aitiiixr  Mosham 

JBdmnnd  Baooh  Hntton,  Sxira  Aide  de 

Camp  to  Lord  lAeuUnamt  qf  Ireland 

Charles  Falkiner  Morton 

Egerton  Logh,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Mc^jor 

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Beojamin  Ingham  TiosweU   

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Sub  Lis  u  tutaitts. 

Richard  "Wniliam  Blackwood  Ker 

Edward  Loyd  Sntwisle    

Gerard  Vivian  Ames 

William  Henry  Robertson 

AlbanGJwynne 

William  Henry  M*Laren 

Francis  William  Rhodes 

John  William  Sutherland  

{ :3    ...  PMwuMaUr.—Oh6  Willans,  c  April  56;  Hon,  Mtyor,  5  Apr 

3  ...  StSima  Matter,— Jasnea  Collins,'  9  Aug.  71. 

4  ~.   Omiw  Jra«<«r.— George  Clements,^  23  Mar.  70. 
JMicoZ  Officer,— auryeon  Major  William  Henry  Mufichamp,B  A.8.  23  Jan.  55 ;  Swrgeo»,  9  Nov.  67. 

13    ^.    Veterimary  Aitywrn.— William  Hall,  26  Nov.  6x  ;  jet  Olaee,  2  Aug.  71. 

Scarlet— AtfJMe  "SiToa.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Bttamedfrom  the  Crimea,  27  Jfoy  1856. 

>  Gobnel  Ainalie  served  the  Eastern  campaisn  of  1855  with  the  xst  Royal  Dragoons,  including  the  battle  of 
Tt^anaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1  Biding  Master  Collins  served  in  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of  x858-59>and  was  present  at  the 
(spsoie  of  Kotehf  recapture  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  capture  of  Gwauor,  capture  of  Powrie, 
wBusa  of  Sindwaboo,  Koorwye,  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Quarter  Master  Clements  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  ist  Royal  Dragoons,  including  the 
busies  of  Ahna,  Balaklava,  andlnkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Med&l  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

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The  Thistle  within  the  Circle  and  Motto  of  St.  Andrew.    An  Eaj?le.    **  Second  to  None." 
•'Wjltkbloo'*    •'Bxlaklxva"  "  Sbvjlstopol." 
CeloneL— ^ir  John  Bloomfleld  Gough.i  KCB.  Entign,  24  Feb.  20;  Lt.  ^i  Oct.  25 ;  Copt  »i  Aug.  26 ;  BJ.lfwor, 
26  May  41 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  23  Dec.  42 ;  Colonel^  2  Aug.  50 ;  MaJorGeneral,  30  Jan.  55 ;  Lieut.General,  9  >ov. 
62 ;  CoUnul  2nd  Dragoonfl,  31  Jan.  64.                                          ^     _  «    .  ,„ «  ^    ^     -w  • 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Andrew  Nugent,*  Comet,  ^lyDec.  5a;  X^. '24  Nor.  54 ;   Cojj*. '8  Feb.  56 ;  Jiiyof,  31 
'htar.  66;  Lt.Colonel.T's  Feh.  69.             :                                                  ^    »,„  «    .  .      T^        «, 

Ki^or.— Andrew  Smythe  Montague  Browne,'  ComH,   18  Nov.  53;    ■^'-  "^'^J  Mar.  55;  Copt,  '24  Dec.  58; 
Major,  ^30  June  ^. 


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Patrick  Sanderson 

Francis  Glennie  Farquhar 

Edward  George  Moore  Donnithome,*  X4. 

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Lockhart  Mure  Hartley  Kennedy 

JToii.  Walter  Philip  Alexander  

Thomas  Kane  M'Clintock-Bunbm-y 

Montague  George  Johnstone 

Charles  Wilshere  Onslow  Doherty  ... 


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William  Francis  Firmstone    

John  William  M'CIintock-Bunbury 

Francis  Maitland  Philips 

Charles  FitzGerald  WaUdns    

John  Lewis  Vaughan  Heniy 

Payiiia«^«r.— James  Clarke  Hicks,  i  Mar.  64 


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17  Dec. 

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'28  April  63 
P17N0V.  63 
Pi4June  64 

P  8  Sept.  65 

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29  May  66 
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P22Aug.  68 
P14  Sept.  66 
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23  Apr.  73 
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24  Feb.    7« 


Biding  2fa*/er.— Charles  Walter  Neal,  6  Nov.  67. 

Carter  Matter. — John  Liddle,  27  Sept.  7X.  iMwor,  22  uec.  c^. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Andrew  Acres  8toney,7  ^.5'.   22  Dec.  48;  Surgwn,  xi  May  55;  Surgeon 
Veterinarg  Surgeon.— Andrew  Galbraith  Ross,  16  May  62 ;  itt  Clata,  8  June  72. 
Scarlet— I'^acin^f  BlxxQ.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  ike  Crimea,  4  July  1856. 
^  Sir  John  Gough  served  during  the  war  in  China  of  1840-42  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  and  head  of  the 
■  department;  was  present  at  almost  every  engagement  during  the  expedition,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Majorj 
and  Lt. Colonel,  together  with  the  Companionship  of  the  Bath  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44 
as  Militajy  Secretary  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharanpore  (BronM 
Star).    Appointed  a  Brigadier  in  th%Amiy  of  the  Sutlej  1845-46;  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  of  Cfavalryat  the 
battles  of  MoodkeeandFerozeshah,  and  officiated  as  Quarter  Master  General  of  H.M.'s  Forces  in  India  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).    Served  the  Pmijanb  campaign  of 
1848-49  as  Quarter  Master  General  of  H.M.'s  Forces  in  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and 
Qoojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  with  Brevet  rank  of  Colonel. 

"  Lt.Colonel  Nugent  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Soots  Greys,  including  the  battles  of  Bala- 
klava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

s  Major  Browne  served  with  the  Scots  Gre^p  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  July  to  xst  Sept.  and  finom  Oct.  to  Dec.  1855, 
including  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Uniacke  served  with  the  zoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  17th  April  1855,  including  the  oaptnre  of  Tchor* 
goun,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  Carabineers  in  India, 

-and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlekaserai,  affair  of  9th  Jane  1857,  siege  and  flEill  of  Delhi, 
and  subsequent  operations  with  Showers'  Movable  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Donnithome  served  throu^ribi  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z864-65  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Boyal  Artillery,  and 
was  present  in  the  campaign  on  the  waikato  river,  enedition  to  Tauranga,  action  of  the  Gate  Pah,  campaign  in 
(he  wanganui  district,  and  with  the  expeditions  of  the  Movable  Column  on  the  Biver  Patea  (Medal). 

*  Lieut.  Wilson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Soots  Greyft,  including  the  battles  of  Bala- 
klavs  (sUghtly  wounded)  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Claspa,  also  r     * 

7  Burgeon  M^jor  Bton^y  itnred  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 


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The  Whise  Horse  within  the  Garter.    **  Nee  atperaterrenV*    "  Salajlutoi.  "  "VmoBli. 
"  TouwusB  "  "  P«jriwsui.A"  "  Cabool,  1842  *'  "  Mooskbb  "  "  Fbxozibilih  " 

[Tarr3«.j  "SOBBAOir"   "PuBTJAUB"   "OHttLIAKWALLAH"   **  GOOJBBAT." 

'roll  EtU-WkmL-^r  George  Hemjy  Lockwood,i  KCB.  Comet,  ^xoMar.asj^  Lt.  »io  Aug.  26; 


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54;  iMui.Oenerul,  jL  Sept.  62;  O^iMraZ,  22  Oct.  70;  Colonel  ard  Huafiars,  i  Jan.  72. 

iatesAt  OokmaL— Bdward  Howard  Vyse,  Comet,  v^x  Ang.  49;  X«.  ^3  Feb.  54}   Cop^  P17  Feb.  a?:' 
Ifa^or,  »io  June  62 ;  Zt.Colonel,  »i8  Oct.  64 ;  €bWf.  18  Oct.  4.  ^^ '       ^         ^  ^^ ' 

■H«r.— «BiohajdBlnndellHollinBheadBlmideU,  Comet,  ^7  Mar.  56;  Li,  »X9  Feb.  58;   Capt.^4  Mar;  59? 
Majfor,  'a8  Oct.  68. 


GAfTAIVB. 

Heniy  Franoifl  Dent 

iCfaarfee  Stephen  Walker 

iWaUer  Henry  Starkey 

George  Yemen  Gotanan  Napier 

John  Porefby  Ellis  Jenroise,  Aide  de  Camp  ] 

totke  Oovenor  of  Bombmi I 

Charles  B.  Nettlee*  

John  Cooke 


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LntinmrAns. 

Bem'amin  LonisGilaon    

Roliert  George  DickBon  

Heniy  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley,  Adjutant,  \ 

31  Jan-  73  Y y 

Ralph  Hawtrey  Hicks 

Geoige  Bdmnnd  Bogers 

ThOToas  Hopwood  Peckhun 


llumiae  Henry  Michael  Kelly 

Axthnr  Jamee  Bamsay  YanCortlandt 


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Robert  Elton  C 
William  Charles  C 

Samuel  Job  Lea 

Oswald  £ric  Stuart  Forbes   . 

Ivar  Hac  Ivor 

Robert  Gnstavus  Alexander  . 
George  Charles  Fuller 


'29  Oct. 
'10  May 
'18  Mar. 
'22  Sept. 

'16  Nov. 

30  Mar. 
»22  0ct. 


7  Aug. 
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'26  Feb.  64'»22Jane  67 
»i9  April  64[P  1  Feb.  68 
P  9  Aug.  641^17  Nov.  69 
P  3  Jane  68jP2z  June  71 
2  Nov.  66  23  Nov.  72 
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P28  Oct.  68 

P29May  69 

P29June  70 

14  Jan.  71 

P21  June  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

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28  Oct.  71 

30  Dec.  7x 

6  Mar.  7a 

23  Nov.  72 

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BBaV.llAJ.       Bl.fiI.COL. 


.—Fred.  Windham  Lokin,'  xo  Ang.  55 ;  Bne.  Px6  May  51 ;  Lt,  ^zS  Nov.  53 ;  SomXiJ^oTt  16^7  66. 
Ifofte-.— William  George  Matthews,  13  July  67. 
T  Matter, — George  Matluws,  26  June  67. 
Medical  Cffieer. — Surgeon  Major  William  Alexander  Thomson,  MB,  4  Sept.  71. 
VeUrimavTi  Surgeon, — Stuart  Murray  Wilson,  X4  July  69.  * 


Blue— JP(M»ii< 
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dfor  the  Boat  Indies,  15  Nov.  1868. 


'  Sir  Geoiwe  Henry  Loekwood  commanded  the  srd  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of  x  842  in  AfTghan- 
btas  CBder  General  Pollock  (Medal,  and  CB.),  and  was  present  at  forcing  the  Khyber  Pass,  storming  the  Heights  of 
<  :^i!diilliick,  action  of  Teseen,  and  Hnftkotul,  occupation  of  Cabool,  siege  and  capture  of  IstaUff.    He  served  also 


.  Lokin  served  with  the  zTth  Foot  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  Dec.  X854  to  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
vA  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege 
*^ espture  of  I«iicknow  and  Trans-Gogra  a£Qui8  at  Bnngaon  (Medal  with  Clatq;)). 


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[Rawnl  PSadM,  B«Bgftl. 
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"Talitiba." 


Foil  Half 


Albithbka."  "  Sala-Kahca  "  "VmoBU."  "Touloubb"  "Pbitikbitli."  "AnoHASUSAjr** 
"GKunm"  "AiMx"  "Baiaklava"  "Ltkxbmav"  "Sevastopol." 

William  Lennox  Lascelles  FitEGerald,  Xord  do  Boa,  Comet,  '29  Mar.  zo;  Li.  '24  Ang.  ax ;  Capt^ 

1*33  Oct.  34 ;  2£ajor,  ^s  June  27 ;  Bt.Lt.Coloneh  8  Sept.  31  j  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mt^for  Gmerol,  ao  June  54  » 
Lieut.Cfeneral,  la  Mar.  6z ;  Oeneralt  xo  Nov.  68 ;  Colonel  4tlx  HoBBars,  6  Feb.  65. 
Xdoutenant  Oolonel.— Alexander  George  Montgomery  Moore,  Comet,  ^i^  I^^o*  5o;  Li.  '6  Jnly  59;  Cegpt^ 

'9  May  56 ;  Mtyor,  14  Sept.  67  j  Lt.Colonel,  'aj  Deo.  68. 
Mtjars.— William  Chaine,  Comet,  1^x9  Dec.  56 ;  Li.  '30  June  57 ;  Cmri.  '8  May  60 ;  iln^or,  '  33  Dm.  68. 
Stanley  de  Astel  Calvert  Clarke, Corw^f, 3  Ang. 55 ;  Lt.^ss  Jan.  56;  Capi.  '14  Jnne  59;  Jitffor,  ^4  Feb.  7X. 


Captaiitb. 

FrandB  Barker  Montague 

Frank  Gooch   

George  PhilipB 

William  Miles  Nairn  Kington.. 

FrandB  Arthur  Hntchins 

Edward  Dean  Fisher 

Walter  Glyn  Lawrell    


LzBimvAvn. 
Jamea  William  JAy,A4;uiani  7  Nov.  65.. 

Neil  Bei^amin  Edmonstone  

Henry  A£^ew  Cherry  

Heniy  Percy  Douglas  Willan 

Henry  Fane  Grant. 

Charles  Edward  Penne&ther 

William  Alexander  Bamsay 

Robert  Chateauneuf  TutbdU 

Fred.  Wilson  Hemming 

Archibald  Mungo  Muir  

George  Graham  Dawes 

William  Bernard  Wilson. 

Bobert  Francis  Trotter,  Jii<0f7n*«f0r   

George  Knudson  Deane  

Frederick  Charles  Pooklington  


Sub  LnvrxvAVT. 
Edward  James  Fftndon  Wood.. 


26  Feb.  56 

'aoDee.  6s 

6  April  55 

26  Feb.  58 

1*35  May  60 

'3x  July  63 

»8Dec.  65 


13  April  58  X4  Sept.  67 
V33  Dec.  68  P  8  Dec.  69 
p29May  57 1' 7  Nov.  62 
»  8  Feb.  61, '19  April 
»3x  Mar.  63  »  i  Feb. 
'  3  Oct.  66  '27  July  70 
'20  April  67  '27  July 


7  Nov. 
»  5  June 
'30  Deo. 
'xsOot. 
^33  Dec. 
»x4  July 
'  X  Sept. 
Px7  Aug. 
»2S  April 
'30  Sept. 
'23  Dec. 
»24  April 
'  8  Dec. 

8  Feb. 

9  July 


93  Dec.  DO 

'  3  April  69 

23  June  69 

Pi4July  69 

P  8  Dec.  69 

"17  Aug.  70 

••14  Jan.  7x 

'22  July  71 

28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

'  5  Jan.  70 


X  Jan.    73 


'.—George  Waller  Vesey,  8  Dec.  58 ;  JETob. Captain,  8  Deo.  63. 

Master.— Frederick.  Moore,  -ao  July  67. 

r  Matter. — ^Michael  Carey,*  30  Dec.  59. 
Medical  Qffleer.—Surffeon  Mqjor  Charles  Moore  Jessop/  A,8.  x?  April  55 ;  Suryeon,  x8  April  68. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— Herbert  Sewell/  31  Jan.  55;  tet  Clate,  4  Deo.  63. 


Blxx.e.-Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Me^wmedfrom  ike  Crimea,  a8  Mag  1856.— Embarked  for  India,  15  Oct.  1867. 
^  Qr.Master  Car^  served  in  the  Crimea  and  has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  the  Torkiab 
MedaL    Served  in  uie  Indian  campaigns  in  X858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  taking  of  Chandaroe, 
battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  actions  of  Koorwye 
and  Naharghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Jessop.— For  war  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 

•  Yeterinazy  Surgeon  Sewell  served  with  the  xst  Eoyal  Dragoons  in  the  Orimea  firom  Jane  to  Oct.  1855  QCadAl 
with  Olaspi  and  TnrkiBh  Medal). 


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The  Harp  and  Cro^m.    "  Q^i9  Separabit  f  " 


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S^ni^Coloiwl.— Heniy  Darby-Qriffith,i  CB.  Bnaign,  I'as  Not.  a8  j  14,  ^25  Nov.  31;   Ce^,  »x  Aug,  34;  Major, 
£!Z:  £I!Z:     '6  Nor.  46 ;  Lt.Cclmul,  1*37  Aug.  53 ;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54 ;  Major  Geiural,  31  Mar.  66 ;  Oolona  5th  Laacen. 


iMotaiuuit  Gttkniel.~WLlliam  Godfrey  Donham  Massy,*  Siuiffn,  37  Oot.  54 ;  JU.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Capi,  90  Feb.  57 ; 

Major,  ^23  Jan.  63 ;  Lt.Colouel,  •31  Oct.  71. 
Muors.— William  Lloyd  Browne,  £n»ign,  'is  Nov.  55 ;  H.  i  May  58;  Capt.  'xi  Mar.  62;  Mi^or,  za  Oct.  68. 
Jofin  Chaffy,  Comet,  31  May  58 ;  X*. 'lo  July  60;  Capt.  '9  Jan.  63 ;  Moqot^  'ao  Jan.  70. 
Martin  Pieroe  Blake,  Contrf,  P33  Mar.  60;  Zi.  '17  May  6i ;  Cgp<.  'i  Feb.  68;  Major ^  v^x  Oct.  71. 


I  Jan.  7a. 


GAPTinrs. 

Bc^Ie  Vandelenr 

GomwaUis  Henxy  Ohichestei^. 

Bdnrard  Henry  bannders 

Ladovick  Montefiore  Garmichael . 

John  MiUer  M'Nair* 

Joseph  Silencer  Benyon 

GabrielBoIand  Rnscombe  Poole. . . . 


Sept.  58 
Px8  Feb.  53 
P  3  July  6x 
'isNov.  6x 
»i8Ang.  54 
p33Sept.  63 
P  3  Jan.    69 


liEBTTTXITAim. 

Biehard  Ghambers 

Ghu*le0  Hanbory 

James  Dennis   

Alfred  Bissel  Harvey    

Cyril  William  Bowdler  Bell^^j.  xo  Jan.  71 

Arthur  Garew  Hant>  

Bdwd.  Vernon  PeshallMonteith 

Charles  Henxy  Vincent  Garbett 

St.  JohnFanoonrtMichell  

GecQ  William  Norton   

Alexander  Masters 

Gampbell  Spencer 


Sub  Lmmvum. 
James  Fjrederick  Love  Rnssell 

Mofntznorency  Beanmont 

Julian  John  Newton  Spicer 


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Px6Nov.    60,1*33  Jan.  6; 

XI  Aug.   54I    7  April  si 

»i4  April  63P17N0V.  69 

P38July   631^29  Jan.  70 

9  Feb.    ss'^ioJuly  60 

^  7  April  65,^34  Doc.  70 

»  3  Aug.   70  P3X  Oct.  7x 


P3X  Deo. 

Px8  Oct, 
'33  Dec. 
Pix  April 
'sMky 
'17  Nov. 
^  X  Dec. 
»  9  April 
I'ao  Nov. 
8  Feb. 


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'  X  Feb.  68 

13  Oct.  68 

5  Mar.  69 

35  June  69 

P3iJuly  69 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct.  71 

28  Oot.  7z 

38  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 


BUB  LIXUT. 


X3  Feb.    73 
23  AP"^  73 
73 


5  July   7a 
as  Mar.  73 


'.—John  Warden  MTarlan,  x6  Oct.  66 ;  Ron,  Captain,  x6  Oct.  7X. 
JfoffM*.— Thomas  Fletcher,  6  Dec.  73. 
Master. — Douglas  Shawe,  4  Feb.  71. 
'edieal  Officer.— Surffeon  Major  John  Atkinson,  i  April  73. 
Veterinary  ^ur^vos.— William  Black  Edmonds,  ao  June  65. 

Facings  Scarlet.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 
Embarked  for  India,  28  July  X863. 

'  M^jor  General  Darby-Griifith  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  i^  command  of  the  Scots  Greys,  in- 
c]i;dini?  the  aifair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Balaklava  (wounded  in  the  head  by  a  nistol-ball),  Inkerman,  and 
Tdbeniaya,  siefre  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Meaal  with  three  Clasps,  CB., 
Eardinian  and:  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Glass  of  the  Meaiidie). 

'  U.Colonel  Dunham  Massy  served  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  was  imder  fire  at  the  battle  of  the 
Tebercaja,  and  coixunanded  ihe  Grenadiers  of  the  19th  Begt.  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.,  where 
with  minor  ixguries  he  was  dan^roualy  wounded  by  a  ball  which  passed  through  his  left  thi^h,  shattering  the  bone. 
Beitis?  left  on  the  ground,  he  fell  mto  the  hands  of  the  enemy  the  ensuing  night,  who,  supposmg  him  to  be  mortally 
wc^nded,  did  not  remove  him  with  their  prisoners.  Was  recommended  m  a  special  despatch  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  in  the  Crimea  for  his  gallantry  at  the  Bedan,  his  fortitude,  and  the  patient  endurance  with  which  he  bore  his 
^:st  severe  suffering  during  a  confinement  to  his  bed  of  nearly  six  months  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  HoDor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Sfajor  Chichester  served  with  the  X3th  Light  Infantry  in  the.  Crimea  from  30th  June  1855,  including  the  battle 
cf  the  Tchemayia,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Ibuor  MlNair  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  fr'om  the  i6th  August  1855,  including  the  Bioge 
cod  fkU  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    "         <    •     •    -  ^ 


^  uo  obu  avyvouiuvr  \jiLouaii  wjuu  v>u»B|fy  cuiu  x  tLr&isu  iuavuuy .      ScrVCd  alsolu  tho 

bditti  campaign  of  1858-50,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  LaeoL  Hunt  served  witn  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealimd  from  the  xsth  Nov.  1863  to  x866,  and  was  present  at 
die  stsaulb  and  capture  of  Bangiawhia,  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  at  Nnkmnam,  and  taking  of  Putahi  (Medal). 


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FrandB  Barker  Montague 

Frank  Gooch   

George  Philips 

William  Milee  Nairn  Kington.. 

Francis  Arthur  HutchinB, 

Edward  Dean  Finher 

Walter  Olyn  Lawrell    


Tai^tiba  "  "  Albtoiba  "  "  a 

"GHuanB"  "Alia."  "Balaklava"  "Ivksbhait"  " Sbtabtopol." 
OoUmel. — ^William  Lennox  Laacelles  FitsGerald,  Zord  de  Bos,  Comet,  'ag  Mar.  xo ;  Zt.  '24  Aug.  ui ;  Capt^ 

'33  Oct.  34 ;  McyoTf  '5  June  37 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel^  8  Sept.  ^z ;  Coloiul,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Jcq/or  Qtiural,  ao  June  54  $ 

XMw^.GeiMroJ,  12  Mar.  6z ;  Gtfw^roZ,  xo  Nov.  6S ;  Colonel  4th  Hussars,  6  Feb.  65. 
Lientaiuuit  Colonel.— Alexander  Greorsre  Montgomery  Moore,  Comet,  '13  Deo.  50;  Zt.  ^6  July  53;  Copt* 

»9  May  56 ;  Jfq/or,  14  Sept.  67 ;  Zt. Colonel^  '33  Deo.  68. 
X^on.— William  Chaine,  CbriMe,  »i9  Dec.  56  j  Zt,  ^30  June  57 ;  Copt.  »8  May  60 ;  Jfcvor,  »  23  Dec.  68. 
Stanley  de  Astel  Calvert  Clarke.  Corw^^,  3  Aug.  55;  J^.'ss  Jan.  56;  Capt,  '14  June  59;  Mgjor,  >4  Feb.  71. 


LxsumrAVfS. 
James  William  iMj^A^viami  7  Nov.  65.. 

Neil  Beiigamin  Bdmonstone  

Henry  Askew  Cherry  , 


Henry  Perqy  Douglas  Willan 

Henxy  Fane  Grant 

Charles  Edward  Fennefather 

William  Alexander  Bamsav 

Bobert  Chateauneuf  TuthiU , 

Fred.  Wilson  Heouning 

Archibald  Mungo  Muir  

George  Graham  Dawes 

William  Bernard  Wilson 

Bobert  Francis  Trotter,  Interpreter 

George  S[nudson  Deane 

Frederick  Charles  PockUngton   


Sub  LxBirrxvABT. 
Edward  James  Fandon  Wood.. 


36  Feb.  56 

'30  Dec.  65 

6  April  55 

36  Feb.  58 

'35  May  60 

'21  July  63 

»  8  Deo.  65 


7  Nov. 
»  5  June 
'30  Dec. 

'*X2  0ct. 

p33Deo. 
'14  July 
»  X  Sept. 
P17  Aug. 
i'35  April 
P30  Sept. 
»33  Dec. 
»34  April 
»8Dec. 

8  Feb. 

9  July 


X3  April  >58  14  Sept.  67 
P33  Dec,  68  P  8  Dec.  69 
'39  May  57 1'  7  Nov.  63 
»  8  Feb.  61  |»i9  April  ' 
'31  Mar.  63''  I  Feb. 
P  3  Oct.  66]'87  July  70 
'ao  April  67  '37  July  70 


33  Bee.  68 

»  3  April  69 

23  June  69 

»i4July  69 

P  8  Dec.  69 

'17  Aug.  70 

'14  Jan.  71 

P33July  71 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7x 

P  5  Jan.  70 


SUB  I.IS17T. 


X  Jan.    73 


Waller  Vesey,  8  Deo.  58 ;  Hon.Captain,  8  Dec.  63. 
Jfoffer.— j'rederick  Moore,  -20  July  67. 
Qearler  If attor.— Michael  Carey,^  30  Dec.  59. 

Skedieal  Qffleer.—Surgeon  Major  Charles  Moore  Jessop,*  A.8,  x?  April  55 ;  Surgeon,  x8  April  68. 
VeterimMy  Surgeon.— Uethert  Sewell,*  3X  J^.  555  itt  Clou,  4  Dec.  63, 


Blne.'-Affenitf  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  , 

SettemedfroM  the  Crimea,  38  Mag  iB56.— Embarked  for  India,  X5  Oei.  X867. 
1  Qr.Ma8ter  Carev  served  in  the  Crimea  and  has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  ibe  Tnrkxab 
Medal.    Served  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  x  858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  taking  of  Chandaree, 
battle  of  Eotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  actums  of  Koorwye 
and  Naharghur  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
«  Burgeon  Major  Jeesqp.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department" 

>  Veterinary  Surgeon  Sewell  served  with  the  zst  Boyal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimea  from  June  to  Oct.  1855  (lC9dft> 
wtth  Clasp,  and  Tnrkisli  Medal) . 


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5th  (Boyal  Irish)  Begiment  of  Lancers.  47 

The  Harp  and  Crown.    "  Quia  Sepa/rabU  t  *' 
Hemy  Darby-Grifflth,»  CB,  Snaiffn,  1^25  Nov.  aS ;  14.  '25  Nov.  31 J   C^y*.  'x  Aug.  34 ;  jr<(;or, 
'6  Nov.  46 ;  £t.CoUmtl,  '37  Aug.  53 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Jlfd^'or  Ommto/,  31  Mar.  66 ;  CoUmil  sta  Lanoen, 
I  Jan.  73. 

QoIaaeL— William  Godfrey  Dunham  Massy,*  Entign,  27  Oct.  54 ;  X<.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Cap#.  90  Feb.  57 ; 


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Major,  '23  Jan.  63 ;  X<.Co2oh«2,  '31  Oct.  71. 
Majors.— William  Lloyd  Browne,  Snaign,  '15  Nov.  55 ;  Lt,  t  May  58 ;  Copt,  'xx  Mar.  62 ;  Jfq/or,  xs  Oct  68. 
John  CbaiTey,  Comet,  31  May  58 ;  Lt.  'xo  July  60 ;  Capt.  P9  Jan.  63 ;  Mqfor,  "     '- 
Martin  Pierce  Blake,  Comet,  ^23  Mar.  60 ;  Li.  ^17  May  6x ;  Oapt.  ^1  Feb.  68; 


Mqfor,  '39  Jan.  70. 

M<Hfor,  '3x  Oct.  7x. 


Captaivs. 

Boyle  Vandelenr 

Gomwallis  Henry  Ohichester' 

Bdward  Henry  baunders 

Ladovick  Monteflore  Carmichael . 

John  Miner  M'Nair* 

Joseph  Spencer  Benyon 

Gabriel  Boland  Boscombe  Poole. . . . 


xoSept.  58 
P18  Feb.  53 
P  2  July  61 
'15  Nov.  61 
'18  Aug.  54 
P23  Sept.  62 
p  2  Jan.    69 


LzXVTSiriL.HTB. 

Biehard  Chambers 

Charles  Hanbury 

James  Dennis   

Alfied  BiBsel  Harvey    

Qyril  William  Bowdler  Bell,  Adj.  xo  Jan.  7X 

Arthur  Carew  Hunt*  

Bdtrd.  Vernon  PeshallMonteith 

Charles  Henry  Vincent  Garbett 

St.  John  Fancourt  Miohell  

CecQ  William  Norton   

Alexander  Masters 

Campbell  Spencer 


BVB  Lis  UTMSAXT8, 

James  F^rederick  Love  Bussell 

Montmorency  Beaumont 

Julian  John  i^ewton  Sploer 


P16N0V.   60 1*33  Jan.  6; 

XI  Aug.  541    7  April  si 

»X4  April  63  Pi 7  Nov.  69 

'38  July    63P29Jan.  70 

9  Feb.    ssi'ioJuly  60 

»  7  April  65  P34  Dec.  70 

P  3  Aug.   70  P31  Oct.  71 


'21  Dec. 

Pi8  0ct. 
'23  Dec. 
'ix  April 

s^y 

'17  Nov. 
'  X  Dec. 
»  9  April 
»3oNov. 
8  Feb. 


'21  Feb.  65 

P  X  Feb.  68 

X2  Oct.  68 

5  Mar.  69 

25  June  69 

P3xJuly  69 

28  Oct.  7x 

98  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7x 

7u    38  Oct.  7X 

70    28  Oct.  7x 

70   aSOot.  71 


svB  lhut. 


13  Feb.  73 
23  April  73 
36  Mar.   73 


BSXV.HAJ. 


5  July  73 
25  Mar.  73 


'.—John  Warden  M'Farhm,  x6  Oct.  66 ;  Son.  Captain,  x6  Oct.  71. 
Maefer.—ThomBB  Fletcher,  6  Dec.  73. 
Jfiu^^.— Douglas  Shawe,  4  Feb.  71. 
':edieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Mqjor  John  Atkinson,  x  April  73. 
Veterinar]f  Surgmn,— William  Black  Edmonds,  20  June  65. 

Faeingi  Boaxlet—Agenti,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  28  Julg  1863. 

'  iSajoT  General  Darby-Griffith  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  command  of  the  Scots  Gr^ys,  in- 
cluding the  aiikir  of  M'lCenzie'B  Farm,  battles  of  Bali^dava  (wounded  in  the  head  by  a  pistol-ball),  Inkerman,  and 
Tcfacmaya,  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB., 
&rdjxuan  and"  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Mediidie). 

*  U.Colonel  Dunham  Massy  served  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  was  under  fire  at  the  battle  of  the 
Ttbenmya,  and  commanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  x9th  Begt.  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept.,  where 
vnh  minor  injuries  he  was  dangerously  wounded  by  a  ball  which  passed  through  his  left  thi^h,  shatteiiag  the  bone. 
Bes{^  left  on  the  ground,  he  fell  mto  the  hands  of  the  enemy  the  ensuing  night,  who,  supposmg  him  to  be  mortally 
wounded,  did  not  remove  him  with  their  prisoners.  Was  recommended  m  a  special  despatch  by  the  Commander  in 
Clief  in  the  Crimea  for  his  gallantly  at  Uie  Bedan,  his  fortitude,  and  the  patient  endurance  with  which  he  bore  his 
Qoet  Berers  sufibring  during  a  confinement  to  his  bed  of  nearly  six  months  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  ICagor  Chichester  served  with  the  x3th  Light  Infantry  in  the.  Crimea  IVom  30th  June  1855,  including  the  battle 
cf  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fitll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Muor  M*Nair  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  i6th  August  x85<.  Including  the  siege 
«Bd  fall  of  Sebaatopol  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  ma 
bdisn  csmpaign  of  x 858-50,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lteot.  Hunt  served  witn  the  50th  Begiment  in  New  Zealand  f^om  the  x5th  Nov.  1863  to  x866,  and  was  present  at 
ti»  assault  and  capture  of  Bangiawhia,  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  at  Nukumam,  and  taking  of  Putahi  (Medal). 


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The  CasUe  of  Inniskilling.    "Watbbloo"  "Balatlayx"  "  Sbtabtofoiu" 
CkdMieL— Lewis  I>uncan  WOliams,  Comet,  »2z  Jtmeaoj  Zf.  I'ss  Julyas;  Capt.  »i<  Jtdy  a8-   5f.Jr«or 
€hneralf  5  May  60 ;  Colonel  6th  Dragoons,  23  Nov.  68.  »     ^  •  '"J  54 .  -«•/»»- 

""SST^jdITJ;:^^^  X.. '30 Dec. S3;  a^.P3  JnlysS; 

S^"^'i5?^®/?t?^^V^^"'  P30  April  55 ;  X*.  »26  Dec.  56 ;  aii»«.  v^g  Mar.  6z ;  Jfoior,  'zs  Jnno  60. 
Edward  Arthur  Gore,  Comet,  *2S  Ang.  58 ;  Lt.  ^la  June  60 ;  Capt.  P19  April  64 ;  Ilgfor'^ag  May  g/  "^  ^' 


Gaptautb. 
Francis  George  Savage  Curtis*.. 
Alexander  Frederick  Stewart  .. 

William  Ward  Bennitt 

John  Garter  O'Neal  

Thomas  Blackwood  

Albert  Froom  

George  Hamilton  Heaviside 

Frederick  William  Bloomfield..... 


Lmmvurn. 

Henry  John  Mills  

Heniy  John  Peareth 

William  Johnson 

Gtoorge  Gilbert  Joseph  Thackeray  

John  St.  John  Frederick 

William  Henry  Dawson,  A4;utani  zo  Jan.  73 
Alexander  Ohalmers  M'Eean 


Sub  LiBuusms. 

Andrew  Green  Thompson 

Dnncan  Matheson 

Henry  Leslie  Ellis 

William  Henry  Mott 

Reginald  Heniy  Rimington  Wilson 
Edward  Graham  Pennemther  


'is  Dec. 

34  July 
^  S  Aug. 
P22  Mar. 
P  6  Mar. 
'28  Jan. 

20  Oct. 


24  Sept.  S5 
P28Dec.  60 
P17  Sept.  61 
Pao  July  67 
~  I  Feb.    68 


6a  Pix  April  68 
S9    32  Sept.  6: 


P28Aug.  63'P25Nov.   68 


sMar.  58 
'14  June  64 
!  8  Feb.    68 

0  Feb.  70 
P  8  June  70 
zo  Jan.    72 

9  Mar.   73 

3  Aug.  73 


P3Z  Aug.  66  P  6  Mar.  69 
Pz8  April  68  P26  Feb.  70 
P29May  66  P14  Oct.  68 
P  9  April  70  P  9  Sept.  71 


P27  April  70 
Pa8  April  70 
28  Oct.    7z 


28  Oct.  71 
38  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.     7z 


BUB  LIZUT. 


30  Dec.  71 
34  Feb.  72 
19  June  73 

31  Aug.  73 
3z  Aug.  73 
33  April  73 


5  July  73 


BT.LT.COI.. 


Pw^irfw.— Frederick  FitsWilliam  Trench  Hobbs,  9  Dec.  64;  Son.Captai»,  9  Deo.  69. 

Btding  Matter.— V^  Joseph  Malone,*  7  Sept.  s8. 

Qttarler  1^«^.— Thomas  Mitchell,'  9  March  60 ;  Adjutant,  21  Feb.  s^- 

Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Mqjor  Launcelot  Armstrong.^o  MD.  A.8.  7  April  54 ;  Surgeon,  zz  Oct.  64. 

Veterinarg  Surgeon.— WiX^JBoa,  Barker  Walters,  36  Nov.  6x ;  xtt  Claee,  3  Aug.  7Z. 

Scarlet— .Tbetii^  Yellow.— .i^en^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi,,  and  Cow 
returned fkvm  India,  5  April  1867. 

1  LtColonel  the  Hon.  0.  W.  Thesiger  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Pattle  commanding  the  Gavaliy  Bri- 
gade during  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  the  z2th  August,  zsth  and  azst  Sept. 
and  capture  of  Peldn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Migor  Billington  served  in  India  with  the  4th  Regt.  during  the  rebellion  of  1857-58,  and  was  severely  wounded  at 
the  assault  of  the  Fort  on  Be^  Island  on  the  2nd  of  April  1858  (Medal) . 

*  Major  Curtis  served  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  July  Z855,  including  the  battlo 
of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  &ad  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkiBh  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  campaign 
of  Z857-58  agamst  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  tho  actions  on  the  Hindun  of  the  30th  uid  3i8t  May,  battle  of 
Budleekeserai,  siege  and  fickll  of  Delhi,  and  subsoc^uent  operations  under  Brigadier  Showers:  also  the  affiur  of  Myn- 
poorie  and  Kerkrowlie,  capture  of  Bareilly,  rehef  of  Shahjehanpore,  and  subsequent  afflurs  at  Mahundee  and 
Bhahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

s  Riding  Master  Malone  served  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z8S4-55,  including 
the  afbirs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  BaJaklava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya, 
siege  and  taHl  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Eupatoria  under  General  D'Allonville.  At  daybreak  on  the  34th 
September  1854,  when  marching  on  Balaklava,  volunteered  with  three  Troopers,  and  captured  an  Esoort  of  the 
enemy's  Cavalrv,  also  the  baggage  which  they  were  taking  to  Sebastopol  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  and  Turlosh  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Mitchell  served  In  the  Royal  ArtlUery  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  2854-55,  and  was 
present  at  the  afEkirs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya, 
siege  and  fidl  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  Z854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  in 
the  field,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 

M  Doctor  Armstrong.— For  War  Senrioes  see^'  Medical  Department." 


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The  Boyal  Cypher  within  the  Gaiter.    "  PBFiwstTLi."  "  Watmloo  "  "  Luckvow.' 


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,fbji  Hsif  OolooaL— Charles  Hagart,*  CJ.  Cbn^f, '15  Jtme  32;  lAeui.  «*ia  Aug.  34;  Capt,  '21  Oct.  37;  Jf<V»r,  »io  Deo. 
151:  i!L  47;  i^.Cbfoii*/,  »3x  Oct.  51;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54;  3fq;or  Qeneral,  28  July  65;  Colonel  7th  HuBsars,  19 
I    J*n.  73- 

tanaat  GoloaaL— Robert  Hale,  Cornet,  '21  June  52 ;  X<.  14  Sept  55 ;  Capt.  x  Jan.  59 ;  Mqf'ar,  '21  Aug.  69 ; 

.Oi^om/,  »aa  Feb.  71. 

n.— Hugh  FArcy  P.  BumeU,  Comet,  '14  July  54 ;  Xf .  14  Sept.  55 ;  Cap<.  '30  July  58 ;  Mt^or,  '22  Sept.  63 ; 

.Lt^CoUmel,  6  Dec.  73. 

.  Walter  Harbord,*  Cornet^  18  Dec.  57;  Lt.  '19  Nov.  58 ;  Capt.  '10  May  64 ;  Major,  ^22  Feb.  71. 


Ci-PTAnrs. 

Fnmds  Maaay  Drew 

jArthurPeel* 

iJohn  Lombard  Hunt 

Hugh  M'Cahnont 

t.  John  Lambert  Swale    

Harrie  Archbold  Reid 

Prank  ShntUeworth 

Gharlee  FitsGerald  Thomson . . 


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Lord  liarcua  Talbot  De  la  Poer  Bereaford.. 

Ceca  Loftaa  Beade 

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Wenftworth  Wiliiam  Hope  Johnstone 


Horn.  Alfred  John  George  Byng. 

Wm.  Blakener  Perase  Trouadell,  ^4/«-) 

tant,  9  March  7a S 

Som.  John  Edward  Leveson  Jervis 

Robert  Roper 


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Hemy  Matthew  Ridley 
William  Balnea  Morris.., 


Bvelyn  George  Hammond  Atherley  . 

*riK*i*»fMi  flro-^*^F"  BT**Ufh 

William  Jamea  Gardiner  Baizd 


'x8  Sept.  60 

8  June  61 

'19  Aug.  62 

P23June  65 

PasJnne  63 

p  5  July  64 

'33  June  6s 

P27  July  66 


Pia  June 
p  8  June 
Paz  Mar. 

'23  Jan. 

»  X  Sept 
'30  Oct 

2  Oct 

1*22  Mar. 
1*23  Mar. 


LIBPT.        I      CAPTAiy.     I    BBBV.XAJ. 


P21  July 
X9  Nov. 

'22  Nov. 

P27  July 
14  Sept 
26  Nov. 

P  8  July 

'22  June 


P13  July  67 

'21  Aug.  69 

'22  June  70 

P29  May  69 

»i4July  69 

68JPa4  Dec.  70 

68|P22Feb.  71 

70  x4  June  73 


Px6  Mar.  70 

'27  July  70 

'24  Dec.  70 

'22  Feb.  7x 

P32  Mar.  71 

PaaMar.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

38  Oct  7x 

28  Oct  7x 


SUB  Lixmr. 


27  Mar.  72 
13  April  72 
23  April  73 
16  July  73 
9  Aug.   73 


PoMMvfor.— William  Joico,  8  May  67 ;  Comet,  31  Dec.  57 ;  Zt.  4r  Adj.  12  Mar.  6x ;  Son,  Captain,  8  May  73. 


MdiM  Matter. — Henry  Robertson,  17  Jan.  72. 

QieofUr  JfcM^er.— William  Hodgldnson,"  8  Aug.  62 ;  J^.  6  Nov.  57;- 

Medical  Qgleer.— Surgeon  Reginald  Croft  Iiever,  MD. ;  Aeeuiant  Surgeon,  1  Oct  60. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.—YraJioiB  Walker,  3  Oct  62. 


;  Zt.  XX  May  62. 


Blae.—Agenit,  Messrs.  Hopkinson  and  Sons. 
Setumedfirom  lndia,'S  April  1870.. 

^  K^'or  General  Hagart  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  Canada  m  1838,  and  returned  home  with  the  Regiment 
ic  1E42.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  with  the  army  under  Lord  Clyde  from  the  4th  February  1858 ; 
efjsmanded  a  wing  of  the  7th  Hussars  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh  on  tiie  35th  Feb. 
iSjl  Commanded  the  xst  Cavalry  Brigade  during  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  {CB.).  Commanded  the 
Cftralry  under  Brigadier  General  walpoLe  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya.  Present  at  the  operations  in  Rohilcund 
viih  the  azny  under  Lord  Clyde.  Cozimianded  the  ist  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the  taking  of  Bareilly.  Present  at 
tU  relief  of  Shahjehanpore  and  advance  on  Mohumdee.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  at  the 
^T^nce  on  and  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  in  the  afifbir  at  the  Kandoo  Nuddee,  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogpra,  and 
•i^nt^  \hb  whole  of  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  till  the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  1859  (several  times  mentioned  in 
dfr»pstchM,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Usjor  Hon.  W.  Harbord  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  April  1858  to  March  x  850  and 
nd  pr»cnt  at  the  afikir  of  Sirsee,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occui)ation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultan- 
pr.-re,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign,  including  the  affhirs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  Palee^hat,  and  Hyderghnr,  and 
inrfeaa  of  Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Goomtee;  also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  includmg  the  affair  near  Chnrda 
«£d  pnrrait  taking  the  Fort  of  Mecrjeedia,  attack  on  Bankee  and  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul  and 
^&ir  at  Sitkaghat  (mentioned  in  deq)atches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captahk  Peel  served  in  the  loxst  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  N.  W.  Frontier  campaign  of  1863  and  was  present  at 
tbe  norming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  and  Umbe^la  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Qnazter  Master  Hodffkinson  served  with  a  Column  in  the  yandian  Provinces  in  Ceylon  duxixig  the 
rebeUion  of  1848.  Servea  with  the  37th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-59,  including  the  capture 
of  Jogdespore  and  aotioDs  of  the  iTtli  x8th  and  20th  Oct.  1858,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (Medal). 


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The  Prince's  Plume.    The  Rising  Sun  and  Red  Dragon.    *•  Eotpt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  PsrarBiTLi " 

••WiiTBBLOO"  "  SSTi-STOPOL  *'  "  CbJTTBAL  IWDLL." 

Colonel.— Edward  Pole,*  Comet,  '7  July  25;  Lt.  '19  Sept.  26;  Capf.  ^iS  Nov.  3Z  ;  Mqfor,  ^30  July  44 
Lt.CoUmel,  P30  Mar.  47;  Colonel^  28  Nov.  54;  Mtyor  General^  z6  Feb.  62;  Lieut.Oeneral,  25  Oct.  71 
Colonel  12th  Lancers,  i  Jan.  72. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Adolphus  Ulick  WombweU,*  Eruiffn,  '19  Aug.  52 ;  X*.  '23  Dec.  53 ;  Cairf.  *i  May  55 
Major,  PiB  July  62 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  ^25  Mar.  7Z. 

Mtgor.— John  Charles  Le  Quesne,  Comet,  ''29  April  56 ;  Lt.  7  July  57 ;  Capt.  ^18  July  62 ;  Major,  24  April  ^^ 


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John  Cavendish  Orred 

Crofton  Thomas  Burton  Yandeleur  

John  Sprot  Tait 

William  George  Aliddleton,  Extra  Aide') 

de  Camp  to  Lord  Lieutenant  qf  Ireland ) 

Joseph  Henderson 

Barry  Valentine  Dennehy      

John  Cecil  Russell,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  ^ 

Archibald  Alison  ) 

John  Beauchamp  Hayes 

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Leslie  Martin  

Hon.  Walter  John  Stewart,  Extra  Aid*  de  > 

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George  Mure  Martin ^ 

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John  George  Reynard-Cookson 

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Robert  Hawkes  Ellis 

Henry  Russell  Worthington*   

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PayuMMfer.— WUliam  Henry  Buttanshaw,  23  June  63 ;  Hon.Captain,  23  June  68. 

Siding  Master.— Win.  St.  Leger  Stephens,  31  July  57. 

Quarter  Master.— Ja.me»  Prohger,  zo  June  62. 

Medical  Q^eer.— Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Tarrant,*  MD.  A. 8. 16  June  54 ;  Surgeon,  zo  July  66. 

Veterinary/  Surgeon. — Charles  Steel,  iz  Oct.  55;  ist  Class,  2z  Aug.  67. 

Blue— Paring*  Bcarlet.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  29  June  i860. 

*  Lieut.General  Pole  commanded  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  KaflSr  war  of  1851-53  (Medal);  in  General  Somerset'i 
expedition  over  the  Kei  in  185 1  he  commanded  the  Cavalry  and  Artillery ;  and  in  1852  he  commanded  several  Patrol 
and  Columns.  Served  in  the  Crimea  from  oth  May  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Tohorgaun,  battle  d 
Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  ana  at  Eupatoria  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp,  51)! 
Class  of  the  Medjidio,  and  Turkigh  Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Womb  well  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  the  62nd  Regiment  from  December  1854  to  Augual 
Z855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  the  6th  April,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  the  8th  June ;  and 
with  the  12th  Lancers  from  August  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  Indian  campaigr 
of  1858-59  with  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudfda  Field  Force,  including  the  battle  of  Banda  (horse  shot  under  him) 
actions  of  Jeejunge  and  Kobrai,  and  relief  of  Kirwee  (Medal). 

*  Lieut.  Worthington  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  15th  Nov.  Z863  to  1866,  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ran^iawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  camp  at  Nukumaru,  affaii 
of  Kakaramea,  and  taking  of  Putahi  (Medal). 

*  Doctor  Tarrant.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department.** 


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The  Rojal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "Pinixsuli^"  "Puicwiab"  "Sodraoit"  "Pcwjaxtb" 

Sq.i  *'  ChILLIAHWALLAH  "  *'  GOOJXSAT  "  "  DXLHI  "  "  LUCKKOW." 

iLdi  OolaaeL— 5ir  James  Hope  Grant,*  QCB.  Comet,  '29  Aug.  a6 ;  Lt.  ^26  Fob.  28 ;  Capt.  '29  May  35 ;  afgior, 
aa  April  42 ;  Bt.H.Colonel,  7  June  49 :  Lt.Colonel,  29  April 50 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  Major  General^  26 Feb. 
58;  Lieut. General,  3  Oct.  64;  Oeneral,  23  April  72;  Colonel  9th  Lancers,  6  Feb.  65. 

ItColoneL— J^oit.  Ivo  de  Vesci  Edward  Twisleton  Wykeham  Fiennea,*  Cornet,  Vj2  Nov.  50;  Li.  '8  June 
52;  Capt.  ^2  Mar.  57 ;    Bt.Maj.  ao  July  58 ;  Major,  P9  Mar.  60 ;  Bt.Lt.Col,  25  Mar.  69 ;  Lt.Col.  ^ig  May  69. 

Majoart.— Henry  Marshall,'  Comet,  i  3£ay  55 ;  Lt.  17  Sept.  57 ;  Capt.  ^1  July  59  ;  Major,  ^n  April  68. 

John  Hardy.  Uonut,  ^26  Feb.  58 ;  Lt.  ''13  May  59 ;  Capt.  P3  Dec.  61 ;  Major,  ''19  May  69. 


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Hon.  Godfrey  Ernest  Percival  Willoughby 

William  Percy,*  Adiuiant  19  May  69 

Alfred  Llewelyn  Wheeler 

William  Henry  Fife 

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Pmfmatter.—'ilaxLrice  Hartland  Mahon,  8  Mar.  58 ;  Son.MaJor,  8  Mar.  67. 

Biding  Master.— John  Crowdy,  2  Nov.  66. 

Quarter  Matter.— George  FuUor,«  30  Oct.  69. 

Mediral  Officer.— Surgeon  ^ojor  Robert  Lewer,'  MD.  A.S.  i  Aug.  57 ;  Surgeon,  9  Sept.  71. 

Veterinary  i9hi7«o».— Edwin  Thomas  Cheesman,  20  Nov.  67. 


'  Blue — Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Returned  from  India,  28  September  1859. 

'  Sir  Hope  Grant  served  in  China  as  Brigade- Major  to  Lord  Saltoun,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture 
"■if  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  landing  before  Nankin  (Medal).  He  sers'cd  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sutlej  cara- 
ptti?n  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobroon  (Medal).  Commanded  tho  9th  Lancers  during  the  greater 
pan  of  the  campaign  in  the  I*uiyaub  in  1848-49,  including  tho  po-ssnge  of  the  Chcnab  at  Ramnucrgur,  and  battle  of 
rbilianwallah ;  he  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Goqjerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  the  Cavalry  Brigade 
a5  Briiradier  General  during  the  siege  and  at  the  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  hud  his  horse  shot  under  him  during 
ibe  opemtions  of  the  19th  June.  Was  promoted  to  tho  rank  of  Major  General  and  nominated  a  KCB.  **  for  his  eminent 
^eracesin  command  of  the  Cavalry  Division  at  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  in  that  of  a  Division  at  tho  relief  of  Lucknow 
radcr  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  as  also  in  the  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore  when  the  rebel  army  sustained  a  total 
defeat"  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  British  Forces  throughout  the  campaign  of  r86o  in  China,' ter- 
nunAting  with  the  capture  of  Peking  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  Parliament,  and  was  nominated  a  OCB. 
(Tiro  additional  Clasps  to  former  China  Medal,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.) 

'  Lt. Colonel  Hon.  I.  Fiennes  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Lidian  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859  and 
»^  present  at  the  affair  of  Meengunge.  siege  and  capture  of  Lticknow,  aflhirs  of  Barree  and  Sirsee,  action  of  Nawab- 
;rrasK,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  affairs  of  the  Kandoo  Nuddee  and  Paleeghat, 
ti^mghocit  the  Trans-uogra  canipaign  as  Cavalry  Brigade  Major,  includins?  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  affairs 
of  Mochlergaon  and  Kumdacoti,  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  aflEair  at  Sitkaghat  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'  ifi^or  Marshall  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  17th  Lancers,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the 
iS^h  Sept.  1855  until  April  1856.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  m  1857-59,  including  the  pursuit  of  Tantia. 
Topee. 

*  Captain  Atedie  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
at  Arogee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Limt.  Peroy  served  in  tae  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  tne  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  (severely  wounded  bv  a  sabre-cut  across  the  left  cneek)  and  Inkerman,  attack  on  Russian 
cotpocte  on  the  zoih  February  1855,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  throe 
Clasps,  Turldah  Medal,  Medal  and  gratuity  of  ^^15  for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  Field,  and  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor). 

*  Qouter  Master  Fuller  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-16  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Puuaub  campaign  in  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of 
Cbilllanwallah  and  Goojemt  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
1357-59  <^>^  ^>^»  present  at  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  throughout  the  operations  ending  in  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ddhi,  aetaofns  of  ^lundahur  and  Allyghur,  battle  of  A^rtk,  aflkir  at  Meraifi^unge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
attack  on  the  Owalior  mutineeni  at  Cawnpore  and  Beraighat,  actions  at  EJaodagunge  and  Meeangunge,  siege  and 
eaptore  of  Lneknow,  attack  on  Roya  Fort,  action  at  Allygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  near  Bhahjehanpore 
SBd jranoit  to  Mahomdee,  and  aAur  at  Kumdakote  rMedal  with  three  Clasps). ' 

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Thos.  James  Williams  Bulkeley 

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Boyce  Albert  Combe*  

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10th  {Tlie  Prince  of  Wales'  Oivii)  Royal  Regt.  of  Hussars.   [S^oSStiry. 

The  Prince's  Flume.    The  Rising  Snn  and  Red  Dragon.    "  PBwnrsuuL  "  "  Watzbloo  "  "  Sxyastopol.'  ' 
Colonel.— .fftt  Boyal  Highnen  Albert  Edward,  Frinee  qf  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall,  ZQ.  JET.  KF.  GCB. 

&CSI.  Colonel,  o  Nov.  58 ;  General,  9  Nov.  62 ;  Colonel  loth  Hussars,  18  April  63. 
Lientenaat  Ck>loaeL— J7on.  Caryl  Craven  Molyneox,^  Comet,  ^6  June  56;  X^.  zz  Hay  58;  Capi.  'gMsr. 

60;  Maior,  ^17  Aug.  70;  Lt, Colonel,  26  Mar.  73. 
lUim.— Lord  Ralph  Drury  Kerr,  Comet,  '24  Nc 

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Uyedale  Edward  Parry  Okeden 

Thos.  Algernon  Smith  Dorrien 

Mon.  Henry  John  Lindlev  Wood,  Aide  de^ 

Camp  to  Sir  Qamet  WoUeley  i 

Edward  Hartopp  

Hugh  Sutled  Gough  

Hon.  Charles  Compton  Wm.  Cavendish  ... 
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Robert  Francis  Pate  Startin 

Richard  Curzon  Sherwin  Drury-Lowe 


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Harry  Heptinstall  Rose  Heath 

Welby  Francis  Montr^sor,  Interpreter.. 

J7oii.  James  Pearse  Napier 

Reginald  Tuite-Dalton 


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PavflMMftfr.— Lambert  Lyons  Montgomery^  {late  Captain  ^  Lt.Colonel  SeotsFue,  Ode.),  xx  Aug.  66w 

Bidina  Maater. — Charles  Sandes,  6  Sept.  73. 

Quaner  Master. — ^William  King,  2  Nov.  72. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  William  Cattell,^  A.8.  28  March  54 ;  Surgeon,  X2  July  64. 

Veterinary  /Surgeon.— William  Appleton,  3Z  Jan.  60 ;  \$t  Close,  4  Oct.  73. 

BXxie.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumed  ffom  the  Crimea,  2  June  1856.  Embarked  for  India,  xo  January  1873. 
^  Lt.Oolonel  Hon.  C.C.  Molyneux  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  flrom  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859, 
and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of 
Barree  and  Sirsee,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign,  including 
the  affUrs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  Paleeghat,  and  Hydergunge,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Croomtee ;  also  tho 
Trans-Oogra  campaign,  including  the  affair  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Meegeedia,  attack  on  Bankee 
with  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul  and  affair  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Combe  served  with  the  3rd  Sind  Horse  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  as  Orderly 
Officer  to  Colonel  Fraser  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

»  Lt.Colonel  Montgomery,  when  on  passage  to  India  in  the  transport  Briton  with  troops,  was  wrecked  on  tho 
lesser  Andaman,  in  Nov.  1844,  and  remained  on  that  island  51  days,  suffering  very  severe  privations.  He  served  in 
the  30th  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  includmg  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeehah,  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu)  including  the  capture  of  Mar- 
taban  (wounded),  the  operations  before  Rangoon  on  tho  12th  13th  and  x4th  Apnl,  and  the  capture  of  the  Great 
Dagon  Pagoda  fwith  the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Prome. 

•  Surgeon  Major  Cattell.— For  war  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


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iv^^J   "KeTM"  (with  the  Sphinx).   "  Salakajtca  "  "Pikiksfla"  "Watb«loo»»  "Bhubtporb"  "Alhx" 

I  -JTHiif I  " BaLAKLATA.  "  "  IVKBEXUr  "  "  Sbvastofol." 

^'^  ^  <W«mL— 5ir  Arohibftld  Little,^  XC3.  Cornet,  '4  Oct  31 ;  Lt.  ^31  Aug.  32 ;  Capt  '24  Feb.  37 ;  Major,  5 

April  50;  Lt,CMomel,  so  June  54 ;  Colonel,  20  June  57 ;  Mqfor  General,  6  March  68  ;  Colonel  nth  Hussars, 

t3  May  73. 
Uaotaoaat  OolonaL— Arthur  Lyttelton  Annesley.^  Comet,  '21  July  54 ;  Lt.  8  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  1*24 Feb.  57 :  Major » 

*iB  jKn,6t  I  3t.Lt.ColoneL  g  Bee.  71 ;  Lt,Colonel,  16  July  73.                                                             / »      -v    » 
^     ■•  Hnjor.— Sdward  Harnett,*  goriK^,  ^a  June  48 ;  Lt.  14  Oct.  51 ;  Capt.  5  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  20  July  66. 


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Albert  Peel  Gamett 

Arthur  Cecil  Tempest  

Richard  John  Somers  

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Herbert  Wynne  Apperley  

St.  John  Stewardaon  Taylor,  Adjutant  20 ) 

Dec  64   Z ) 

John  Donald  Hamill  Stewart 

Lincoln  Godfrey  Mundy,  Interpreter  

Edward  Eardley  Luahington 

John  Charlton  Kinchant 

Hamilton  Campbell  Vetch 

Charles  Yerelst  Yerelst  

Kdward  Archibald  Young 

Franda  Grodachall  Johnson 


*  2  Apr.  57;P2i  May  58 

'27  Jan.  57**  19  Feb.  58 

20  July  55,^27  Nov,  57 

4  Jan.  5t^    18  May  58 

'8  July  62.1*20  June  65 


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Henry  Phi&p  Stewart  Beid  

Thomas  Haughton  Eyre 

Idvingston  Thompson 

Charies  James  Bobarts 
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30  Dec.  71 

19  Oct.  72 
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5  July   72 

29  May    73 

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PoMHuicr.— John  Alrin  Dyer,  xs  Mar.  58 ;  Sonorary  Major,  15  March  73. 

SUm^  ITojirr.— Henry  M'Gee,  13  Nov.  72. 

QMre«r  Jfa«<^.~Ronrke  Teevan,*  xo  Nov.  65. 

Medical  Officer.— Suryeon  Mqjor  James  M'Neill  Beatty,  Surgeon,  ax  Aug.  67. 

Veterinarf  Atfyetm.— Charles  Percivall,  30  June  63. 

Blue.— ^ym^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Setwmed  from  tie  Crimea,  26  July  1856.  JSmbarked  for  India,  25  July  x366. 
^  Sir  Archibald  Little  served  with  the  9th  Laficers  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  X846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
'Medal).  Served  as  Brigadier  in  command  of  the  Cavalry  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  the  post  at- 
Dilkooeha  from  i6th  to  24th  Nov.  X857,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Governor 
Gtseral  in  Council,  and  CB.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  and  three  troops  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore 
aid  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  on  the  6th  Dec,  actions  at  Soraighat  and  Khudarffun^ce.  Commanded  the 
i!it  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  until  severely  wounded  by  a  musket-baU  through  the  left  elbow 
time  timee  mentioned  in  Despatches,  Medal  with  Two  Clasps). 

*  LcColonel  Annealey  served  with  the  ixth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  29th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
iill  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  3iajoT  Harnett  served  with  the  nth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  14th  July  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Tcher- 
:^Ta,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Fox  served  with  the  34th  Regt.  in  the  Lidian  cainpaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at 
Ciwnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  X857 :  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  RivetX-Camac  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  attached  to  a  troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  from 
Msrch  to  June  X858.  Served  with  Fane's  Horse  during  the  China  campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  the 
tttian  of  Sinho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  i8th  and  2x8t  September,  and  subsequent  operations  before 
Fekis.  Wss  extra  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  PatUe  during  the  actions  of  the  X2th  Aug.  and  x8th  Sept.  (men- 
B^jned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  x868  with  the  Trans- 
pm  Txain,  and  was  present  at  the  fiOl  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

'  Quartar  Master  Teevan  served  with  the  nth  Hussars  in  Bulgaria  and  the  (Mmea  during  the  Eastern  campaign 
*''B54-55,  including  the  afflurs  of  Bulganao  and  M*Kenzie*s  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUava  (led  the  left  troop 
tf  the li^  squadron,  and  was  wounded),  Inkennan.  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
ClMi)e,lrndi  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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12th  (Prince  of  Wales')  Royal  Regiment  of  Lancers.    [Head^wten, 

The  Prince's  Plume.    The  Rising  Sun  and  Red  Dragon.    *'  Eotpt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  PBirnrsiTi^ "       , 


The  Rising  Sun  and  Red  Dragon. 

*•  WaTXBLOO  "  "  SXTASTOPOL  * 


'Eotpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  ' 

"  CbHTSAL  IWDIl.." 


Colonel.— Edward  Pole,*  Comet,  ^7  July  25 ;  Lt.  P19  Sept.  36 ;   Capt.  'zB  Nov.  3Z  ;  Mqfor,  '30  July  44  i ! 

Lt. Colonel,  '30  Mar.  47;    Colonel,  28  Nov.   54;   Major  General,  z6  Feb.  62;  Luntt.Oeueral,  25  Oct.  yz  ; 

Colonel  1 2th  Lancers,  z  Jan.  72. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Adolphus  Ulick  Wombwell,*  .Entt^,  'zp  Aug.  52;  Li.  i'23Dec.  53;  Capt.  ^i  May  55; 

Major,  Pz8  July  62 ;  Lt. Colonel,  '25  Mar.  7Z.  , 

Mtgor.- John  Charles  Le  Queane,  Comet,  P29  April  56 ;  Lt.  7  July  57 ;  Capt.  Pz8  July  62 ;  Major,  24  April  71. 


CAPTAnrs. 

John  Cavendish  Orred 

Crofton  Thomas  Burton  Vandeleur  

John  Sprot  Tait 

William  George  Aliddleton,  Extra  Aide") 

de  Camp  to  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland) 

Joseph  Henderson 

Barry  Valentine  Dennehy      

John  Cecil  Russell,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir") 

Archibald  Alieon ) 

John  Beauchamp  Hayes 

'       LUUTXITAVTS. 

Leslie  Martin  

Hon.  Walter  John  Stewart,  Extra  Aide  de  "i 

Camp  to  Sir  Hope  Grant ) 

George  Mure  Martin 

John  Arthur  Philipps  Scourfleld ^ 

John  Georjf  e  Reynard-Cookson 

Edmund  Morton  Mansel-Pleydell,  Adju- ") 

tant  zoDec.  73 i 

Robert  Hawkes  Ellis    

Henry  Russell  Worthington* 

Henry  Ashton  Case  


Sub  LnuTBVAKTS. 

George  Henry  Dean 

Edward  Wentworih  Fisher  Holden  Alleyne 

Charles  Edward  Beck 

Mervyn  Henry  Archdale    

Philip  Paston  Mack 


*'z3Nov.  60 
•'30  Nov.  60 
"  8  July    62 

••  9  May    65 

'zoJuly  66 
26  Feb.    64 

'zSSept.  60 

P23Feb.    (A 

P2oJune  68 

Pz4  Oct.     68 

'33  Jan.  69 
P24  July  69 
P  9  Oct.    69 

P  8  June  70 

'25  June  69 
»z6May  62 
28  Oct.    71 


LIKUT.        I      CAPTAlir. 


PzB  July 
P  6  Mar. 
'*3z  Jan. 

••14  Aug. 
i'z3  June 
z6Mar. 

"ze  Aug. 
P  z  Sept. 

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P  4  Jan. 
P22  Feb. 

PssMar. 

28  Oct. 
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63  P  9  Mar.  67 
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Paif«M»fer.— WiUiam  Henry  Buttanshaw,  23  June  63 ;  Hon.Captain,  23  June  68. 

Riding  Master.— Wm.  St.  Leger  Stephens,  3Z  July  57. 

Quarter  Master. — James  Pronger,  zo  June  62. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Tarrant,'  MB.  A.8.  z6  Juno  54 ;  Surgeon,  10  July  66. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Charles  Steel,  zz  Oct.  55 ;  itt  CUu$,  21  Aug.  67. 

Bine— Fadnge  Qcaxlet.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  29  June  z86o. 

*  Lieut.  General  Pole  commanded  the  z  2th  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  z  85 1-5  3  (Medal);  in  General  Somerset's 
expedition  over  the  Kei  in  Z851  he  commanded  the  Cavalry  and  Artillery ;  and  in  1852  he  commanded  several  Patrols 
and  Columns.  Served  in  the  Crimea  from  oth  May  Z855,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Tohorgaun,  battle  of 
Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  Eupatoria  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th 
Class  of  the  Modjidie,  and  Turkieh  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Wombwell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  the  62nd  Regiment  from  December  Z854  to  August 
Z855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  the  6\h  April,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  the  8th  June ;  and 
with  the  Z2th  Lancers  from  August  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mednl).  Also  the  Indian  campaign 
of  Z858-S9  with  the  Saugor  and  Ncrbudda  Field  Force,  including  the  battle  of  Banda  (horse  shot  under  him), 
actions  of  Jeejunge  and  Kobrai,  and  relief  of  Kirwee  (Medal). 

*  Lieut.  Worthinpton  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  zsth  Nov.  Z863  to  z866,  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  camp  at  Nukumaru,  affair 
of  Kakaramea,  and  taking  of  Putahi  (Medal). 

*  Doctor  Tarrant.— For  War  Services  see  ••Medical  Department." 


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ColMieL-nJohn  Lawrenson.i  Comet,  12  Nov.  18;  i*.  6  Dec.  21 ;  Ca|7«.  ^27  Aug.  25  ;  BtMajor  _ 

Jf<r/<>r,  '31  Dec.  39 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '27  June  45 ;  Colonel,  20  Juno  54 ;  UajorGeneral,  6  April  60 ;  Lieut.Oeneral, 
25  Aug.  68 ;  Colonel  13th  Hussars,  10  Dec.  68.  ^  ,-.  .      n    *        -r 

Lknteaaat  C^ontL— John  Miller,*  EnMign,  8  Nov.  42 ;  Li.  4  June  45 ;  Cop*,  a  Oct.  55  i  ^ajor,  P4  Aug.  63 ; 
BtX*.a)/<wMi.  15  Aug.68;  i/.Cofciwi,  iSOct.  73.  «...       ,^  .       1,      1 

M»j«r.— ».  Heniy  Thomas  Butler,  En*,  a  Mar.  60;  Z«.  '27  May  62 ;  Capi.  '21  Nov.  65  ;  Major,  '17  Aug.  70. 


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George  Croft  Huddleston,  Adjutant  Mont-  ] 

gomeryekire  Yeomanry  Cavalry    J 

Arthur  Charles  Pole 

w^TimiimTi  Bieber 

Patrick  Morrisey    

William  Robinson  Truman    

Herbert  Hale  Forbes  Qifford 

Frank  OslKime    

William  Henry  Brooke  Peters 

LlXUTKlTAVTS. 

Athelstane  Bobert  Pryce 

John  Kinder  Spilling 

Chsrles  Reginald  Hargreaves  

Arthur  Cotton  Beare 

William  Freeman  

Eineet  Richard  Hope  Torin  

Anthony  Charles  Sykes  Abdy 

William  Christie  (Q.M.  8  Aug.  68),  A^'w' 

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Arthur  George  St.  George .,..- 

Henry  Frederick  Lane    

Arthur  Montagu  Brookield  


Sub  LixuTEirAirTS. 

Belfbrd  Randolph  Wilson 

Charles  Stuart  Wheler 

iThomas  Tristrem  Spry  Carlyon. 
Eustace  Jobn  Vance 


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26  June  66   17  Nov.  69 

'  8  Aug.  62  P  8  Dec.  65 

23  Oct.  57!  12  Mar.  61 

P23  0ct.  67JP26Feb.  70 

P20  Mar.  61  Pza  April  64 

'24  Oct.  67  '  8  June  70' 

3  June  68'  4  Feb.  71 

'17  Nov.  69  '21  June  71 

P8Aug.  68jP2oSept.  71 

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'is  Feb.  71    28  Oct,  71 

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3  Sept.  70  28  Oct. 
3  Sept.  ;o  28  Oct. 
12  Nov. 


zo  Jan.  72. 
30  Dec.  71 
15  Jan.  73 
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'. — (zeorge  Elliott,*  18  Sept.  57;  Q.M.  1  June  S5;  JSonMiyor,  17  Feb.  71. 


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J  Matter. — ^Btenry  Hubbard,  2a  May  66. 
*r  Jfa«e0r.~Frederick  Lewis,  23  Nov.  72. 
Medical  Qffleer.— Surgeon  Major  John  Noble  Shipton,*  A,8,  23  March  55 ;  Surgeon,  4  March  68. 
4    ...  Wetermary  Surgeon.— Fnaik  Garratt,  27  Aug.  70. 

Blae^Facings  Whito.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
To  embark  for  India  about  8  Jan.  1874. 
^  LieatGeziend  Lawronson  commanded  the  z  7th  Lancers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  Cavalry 
a&irof  Balganae  and  b«ttle  of  Alma.  Appointed  in  July  1855,  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  Greneral  to  the  Heavy 
fih^ide,  consisting  of  the  zst  4th  and  stn  Dragoon  Guaj^s,  zst  and  and  6th  Dragoons,  which  he  commanded  at 
^  tMUtle  of  Tchem^ya.  Succeeded  Sir  James  Scarlett  in  December  following,  in  command  of  the  British  Cavahy 
's  tke  East,  which  oommand  he  held  until  the  return  of  the  Army  in  1856  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and 
Tirkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

*  LLCokmel  Miller  served  with  the  zoth  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  Z846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
&:>bnon  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  commanded  Cavalry 
''^:postB  on  the  Bashilo  river  during  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt» 
Cdoad,  and  Medal). 

*  Major  Buosell  was  at  Meerut  wi^  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Sepoy  mutiny,  and  at  Kumaul  whei> 
C:^^  Oerrard  was  killed ;  was  afterwards  present  with  Beaton's  Movable  Column  at  the  battle  of  Gungaree, 
▼bere-his  three  senior  ofiElcers  being  killed— he  oonunonded  the  S4)uadron  of  his  Regt.  and  a  Detachment  of  the  9th 
uaoera ;  again,  on  the  x/th  Deo.  1857,  he  oommanded  the  Cavalrv  m  the  action  of  Putteali,  where  over  700  Sepoys 
vere  killed,— *'  To  Lieut.  Russell,"  writes  Sir  Thomas  Seaton  in  his  despatch,  **  who  commanded  the  Cavalry,  as 
^g^M  to  lUs  hrare  companions  in  arms,  my  thanks  are  specially  due,  for  their  gallantry  in  action  and  vigour  in 
pandt"  He  oomnmnded  the  CaviUrv  also  at  Mynpooree,  where  350  of  the  rebeu  were  lolled,  and  was  with  his 
»!giment  when  General  Penny  was  Ulled  and  Bareilly  taken ;  present  at  the  relief  of  Bareilly,  reUef  of  Shahjehan* 
P-n,  optnre  of  the  Fort  of  Remai  and  pursuit  with  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahundee,  action  of  Bunkagaon, 
c^cwians  in  Code  and  actions  of  Mohimipore  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mitoulee,  actions  of 
laiHTiBge  and  Biswa ;  also  served  with  the  Agra  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  Central  India  in  pursuit 
cf  Tantia  Tones  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Maior  Buiott  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  fhtm  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859  ^^^  was  presenft 
K  tb£  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  affair  of  Barree,  and  action  of 
^twabguDge,  ooeapation  of  Fysabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign, 
•selvding  the  aflhdrs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee  and  Hvderghur,  also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  induoing  th^  aflUr  near- 
Qorda  and  puxsait,  taking  the  Fort  of  Me^eedia,  attack  on  Bankee  and  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepanl 
ladaflUr  aft  SJtkafrhat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  SoTgeon  M^or  Shipton.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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-^-^     Zt.  Colonel,  »io  Feb.  54;     Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54;     Major   General, 
15  May  73. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Pearson  Scott  Thompson,*  CB.  Comet,  ^5  Aug.  42 ; 


Years'  8er. 

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fHead  Qiiaiten, 
The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  (barter.    The  Prussian  Eagle.     "  Douso  "  "  Ti-LAvisi. "  "  FuBirrxs  b'Okok  " 

'  SaLAKAHCA  "  *•  VlTTOBIA  "  "  OrtHBS  "  "  PeKIHSULA  *'  *•  PUKJAUB  "   "  CHILLLUnri.LLl.H  " 

"  GOOJEBA.T  •'  ••  Pbksia  *'  "  Cbittbal  Ihdii..'* 
Colonel.-- John  Wilkiepi  Comet^^ji  May  38;  Lieut.  p2oMay  40;  Cavt.  ''17  May  44; 
'"  '^  '       '    "       "  '  '^  '      •      -  —  Major   General,  6  Ma 


dar.   68; 


Mcijor,  '27  Feb.  52; 
Colonel  z4th  Hussars, 


{Sept.  47; 


,    ^       ^^   ,   i^ '7  June  44;  Ca|rf. 
BtMajor,  20  July  58 ;  Bt.Lt.Col<niel,  3  July  60 ;  Mqfor,  '18  June  61 ;  Lt.Colcnel,  P29 Nov.  64 ;  Cof. 
•jore.— Francis  Pemberton  Campbell,^^iw*an,  3  Nov.  54  ;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  '14  Jan.  62 ;  Major, ^1  Dec.  68. 
9.  WiUiam  Arbuthnot,*  Ensign,  25  Mar.  56 ;  Lt.  P3  June  59 ;  Capt.  P29  Nov.  64 ;  Bt.Miyor,  15  Aug.  68 ;  Major, 
^10  Aug.  70. 


CAPTiiiirs. 

Hon.  Frederick  Amherst^ 

John  Hunter  Knox  

Francis  Shirley  Russell,  on  Special) 
Service,  Gold  Coaet > 

Joseph  Harpur 

».  Alan  Couiston  Grardner  (lAeut.  Boyal  \ 
Bombay  Artillery,  8  June  60)     S 

Samuel  Barrett 

Algernon  Edward  Sheppard  Preston  

waiiam  Bell  McTaggart    


14  May 
30  Mar. 

P  6  Feb. 

5  Aug. 

P27  July 

P20  Mar. 
P  8  July 


'13  June  68 


LlEirrBVAKTS.  I 

Henry  L'Estrange  Malone    '22  Aug.  68 

James  Kentish,  Adjutant  15  March  73 1^27  Juno  68 

Thomas  H.  Heaton  Garrett '13  July  70 

Archibald  William  Merry* p  5  Nov.  70 

Richard  Garth  p  4  Feb.  7 


Sub  LiEUTBiTAHTa. 

Hon .  Hugh  Greorge  (Jough   

Augustus  John  English 

John  Shaw  Heron-Maxwell 

Charles  Frederick  Lindsell 

Frederick  Gordon  Blair 

Gerald  Craven  Ricardo 

William  Henry  Bum  

Payma«<w.— John  Macartney ,7 


29  Oct.    71 


29  Oct. 

30  Dec. 
3  July 

24  July 
26  Mar. 
23  April  7i 
12  Nov.  73 
6  May  62  ;  Hon.Captain,  16  May  67. 


'15  Oct.  6i 

P  8  Feb.  61 

P23Aug.  64 

20  July  66 

"is  Dec.  69 

P18  May  60 

Pto  Oct.  65 

P  7  May  70 


P  7  May  70 
'xoAug.  70 
P  4  Feb.  71 
P28  Juno  71 
'27  Oct.    71 


P30  Dec.   64 
'  2  Oct.    66 

PisJune  68 

19  June  72 

2z  Aug.  72 

14  July    67 

I  Fob.    73 

30  April  73 


BBBV.3CAJ. 


Biding  Maiiter.—Jfime&  Harran,"  i  Dec.  65. 

Quarter  Master.— Thomas  Howell  Clark,"  2  Sept.  62. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Ormsby  Bowen  Miller,*®  A.8.  28  Mar.  54  ;  Surgeon,  9  Sept.  64. 

Veterinary  5itr.7«>».— Frederick  Fitzhugh  Marshall,  22  June  60. 

Blue.— -4^«i/*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  k  Co. 
Returned  from  Bombay,  Jtune  z86o. 

*  Mi^or  General  Wilkie  commanded  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fipom  the  17th  April  1855,  includ- 
ing the  capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Thompson  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  against  the  insurgent  Boers  in  South  AlHoa  in"  1845 ; 
and  likewise  in  the  Kaflflr  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  with  the  Central  India  Field 
Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi ;  commanded  the  Cavalry  at 
the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Loharri ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  the  various  skirmishes  before  Calpee,  action  of 
Galowlie,  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee ;  commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  Regiment  at  the  action  of 
Morar,  the  several  engagements  on  the  Heights  before  Kotakeserai  and  Gwalior,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  city  of 
Gwalior ;  commanded  a  Field  Detachment  for  throe  months  in  Bundleound,  and  in  a  successful  attack  against  a  very 
auperior  body  of  rebels  at  Garotha— thanked  by  the  Grovemor  of  Bombay  in  Council  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Pemberton  Campbell  served  with  the  Totn  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  fW>m  12th  July  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  also  with  the  79tn  in  the  Indian  campaign,  includiuj^  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly, 
Shabjehanpore,  and  Mohumdee;  served  firom  Sept.  1858  with  the  ist  Puniaub  Cavalrv  and  was  present  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Bampore  Kussia  and  pursuit,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  affairs  of  Churda  and  attack  on  Bankee  with  pursuit  to 
the  Baptee,  advance  into  Nepaul,  ana  aflRiiir  at  Sitkaglmt.  Also  with  Sir  Alfred  Horsford's  Force  on  the  Frontiers 
of  Nepaul  firom  Jan.  to  June  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Major  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siegre  and  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow  and  some  of  the  minor  aflkirs  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
paign as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Msg- 
aala  (mentioned  in  desi>atohes.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Hon.  F.  Amherst  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Black  Sea  and  Baltio  in  X854-55 

7  Captain  Macartney,  late  a  Captain  in  the  xTth  Lancers,  was  present  with  a  Squadron  of  the  zstb  Light  Dragoons 
at  Knmool  and  in  the  action  of  zorapore  z8th  Oct.  1839.  Served  with  the  Z7th  Lancers  in  the  Onmea  from  the  aoth 
June  to  z4th  July  and  from  Sept.  to  Nov.  1855,  inolncUng  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  batUe  of  the  Tohemaja  (Medal 
with  Clasp.  sndTurkish  MedsJ). 

*  Biding  Master  Harran  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Qoards,  including  the  battles 
of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  T.  H.  Glark  served  with  the  z4th  Hussars  tnroughout  the  Puxgaub  campaign  of  Z848-49,  includ- 
ing the  action  of  Ranmuffgnr.  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  ChiUianwalla  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  enemy 
over  the  Jhehun,  and  of  the  Aifghans  across  the  Indus,  with  their  expulsion  beyond  the  Khrber  Pass  nCedal  with 
two  Clasps).  Persian  campaign  of  Z857  (Hedal  with  Clasp).  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  suppres- 
sion of  the  mutiny  at  Amngabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Dnar,  actions  of  Mundesore  (severely  wounded),  relief  of 
Keemnoh,  siege  and  capture  of  (^hanoaree,  battle  of  the  Betwa  (wounded),  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  actions  of 
Koonah  and  Cholowlie,  advance  on  and  cajole  of  Calpee  and  pursuit  action  and  capture  of  Morar,  reoaptore  of 
Chralior,  action  of  Baaods,  and  pursuit  of  Ferose  Shah  (Medal  with  CHasp) . 

w  Surgeon  M^jor  Miller.— For  War  SenrioesBse  "  Medical  Department." 


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, Tka  CvBBk  of  Bneland  within  the  Garter.    Merebimur,    "Em8dob»"  ''Bgkoht-oj-Zbb"  "Tillubb  ik 

jY^njtf..  Coucra"  "Bahaquk"  "ViTXOBix"  "PBiriarsuLA."     "Wjltbbloo.' 


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SflCoteel.— George  WiUiam  Key,  Conw^  ^s  July  31 ;  i«.  25  Aug.  33;  Ctro^  '16  Sept.  37;  Jlfq;or,  '14  June  42 ; 
^^    2;tf.Cb2oii«J,  0  Feb.  47;    Cofow*/,  28  Nov.  54;   Mqjor  General,  6  Feb.   625  LUui.Q«nerai,  30  July  71  j 


10  JNO\.  ,., 
Li0steB«itColoiieL— Sir  iVederick  Wellington  John  FitzWygram,!  Jar/.,  Comee;:'aS  July  43;  i«.  '17  May 
Mqfor,  ""iQ  Feb.  58 ;  Zt  Colonel,  26  July  58 ;  Colonel,  26  July  63. 


Coloud.  15th  Huasars/xQ  Nov.  71 
'  BSBtColoiieL— Sir  Frede  ' 
Ca»«. 'zaDec.  48;   IfcuV 
.—John  Bdward  Swinueyj 


4f ;  c'«^.  '32  Dec.  48 


ttJU.Colomel,  19  Jxuie  72. 


fnn^,  xs  Jan.  47 ;  Lt.  22  Dec.  50 ;  Capt.  5  Mar.  58 ;   Mqifor,  ^31  Dec.  6x ; 


Gapxaivs. 

David  Maxwell 

Fxancis  Hood  Gregoiy  

George  Luck  

Henzy  Langtry*    

Robert  Marcos  Biiflcoe  

Heniy  W.  Bidley  Blackett.. 


LlBUTBVijm. 

Roehlbrt  H.  Bochfort-Boyd 

John  M'Bryan* 

William  White   

Ftederiok  HemyBeok^^Wim/  10  Nov.  69 

Thomas  Davison  

James  Oanliffe  Lister  Kay,  Ineirueior  <if\ 

Xuetetf^,  CaeaUj  Depot ) 

eorge  Digby  Filmer  Sulivan 

Iflred  Snurke   , 

Arthur  Grambier  Holland  , 

Arthur  Thomson  Middleton,  Interpreter  ... 

CedlFraziciB  Johnstone  Douglas  


Sub  LiBinsirAns. 

Joseph  Edward  Anderson    

William  Henry  Biggs 

Bdward  Dermot  Hamilton  Daly  . 
John  Henry  Sewell 


'18  Sept.  60 
P  8  Oct.  61 
Px6  April  58 
'16  Aug.  6x 
P3X  Dec.  6x 
'16  Aug.   6x 


'23  June  63 
1*20  Sept.  64 
P20  Deo.  59 
^24  Jan.  65 
P  $  May  65 
P  7  Aug.  67 


P19  July 
x7C)ct. 
Pi  I  Jan. 
P27  Feb. 
p  8  June 

P15  Feb. 

P13  June 
Pis  June 
P24  July 
P3X  July 
Pxo  Nov. 


P27  Feb.  67 
Pi3June  68 
P  9  Nov.  67 
P  3  April  69 
PioNov.  69 
16  Mar.  72 


Pi4Sept.  67 
23  Oct.  67 
P  I  April  68 
PisJune  68 
P31  July    69 

P  7  May    70 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 


24  April  72 
I  Jan.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
8  May    7a 


'.—Augustus  Bolle  de  Lasalle,  x8  May  58;  Monorary  Major,  xi  March  73. 
JToseer.— David  Noble  Smith,  8  June  72. 
Matter. — Stephen  Henry  Staniland,  30  June  69. 
"edieal  Qffloer,— Surgeon  Mqfor  Neil  Henry  Stewart,^  3£D.  A.3.  x  Deo.  48;  Surgeon,  aa  June  55;  Surgeon 
VeUrinarjf  Arf^tfoii.— William  Walker,  xx  Jan.  67.  [Jfq/or,  15  Aug.  (i&. 


BtoB.—'Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 
Embarked  for  India,  14  Nov.  1869. 

*  Sir  Frederick  FftzWygram  served  in  the  Grrmea  with  the  6th  Dragoons,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tchemaya 
aad  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Olaap,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LtCoIonel  Swindley  served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  KaiBr  war  of  1852-53  (Medal),  and  was  at  the  action  of 
'^Berea.  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  fVom  9th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  oneratdonB  near 
F'Cpstoria  under  General  D'Allonvine,  and  commanded  General  Simpson's  escort  in  the  Crimea.  (MeaalwiUi  Clasp, 
lu  ToxkiBh  Medal) .  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59  with  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  field  force,  including  the 
'^Stds  of  Jeegnnge,  Kubrai,  and  Banda  (Medal). 

*  Csptain  Iduxgtry  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  Che  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

'  Itiea^  ITBryan  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  was  severely  wounded— shot  through  the  left  thigh— in 
t^e  ftction  of  Gwanga  (Medal). 
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letli  {The  Queen's)  Regiment  of  Lancers.     [  ^J^l^^JK^* 

Tho  Royal  Cyphor  within  the  Garter.    Aui  Cur$u,  aut  Cominiu  Qrmi$.    *'  Talayssa  **    **  FuiavTMB  d'Oitob  *• 

•*  SaLAMAITCA  •*  *•  VlTTOBIA  "   •'NiVB"   "PbiTIHSULA"   ••WaTEBLOO"  "BhFBTPOBB"  "AfVGKAVUTAJl'* 

*'GHrzirBB"  "  Mahaka JPOBB  "  "Axiwal"  "Sobbaok.'* 
Colonel.— e  ^  IToH.  Sir  Edward  Cust,*  KCH.  Cornet,  15  Mar.  10;  Lt.  ^27  Dec.  10;  Capi.  '9  Dec.  13;  Major, 

'•24  Oct.  21 ;  Lt. Colonel,  ^-26  Doc.  26;   Colonel,   23  Nov.  41 »  Major  Oeneral,  11  Not.  51;  LteutMenmrol, 

14  May  59 ;   General,  12  Jan.  66 ;  Colonel  i6th  Lancers,  9  April  59. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Honry  Clement  Wilkinson,*  Entign,  15  Feb.  56;  £^.'5  Aug.  59;  Capt,^n  Sept. 63; 

Mtyor,  '13  Julyjo ;  Lt.Colonel,  3  July  72. 
Kajor.— Robert  whigham,'  ComH,  6  June  54;  Lt.  8  Dec.  54;  Copt.  12  Sept.  56;  Bi.Mqjor,  5  Jnly  7a; 

Moffor,  16  Aug.  73. 


Captaiitb. 
James  Goldie,^  Brigade  Majoi 
Ceded  DUtriett,  Madroi.... 
Richard  William  Renshaw  . 
Robert  Thirldll  Maillard .... 
Henry  Augustin  Robinson  . 

William  Edward  Shaw 

Ion  Turner 


'14  July    541*15  Jan.    56 
Pi6Aug.   57;Pio8ept.  58 


Douglas  Alexander  Chuham ) 
Cunningham  Graham  j 

LiBUTBWAirTS. 

John  Sullen  Symes-Bullen 

William  Rose  W3mter  

William  Noel  Hill  

William  Barker,  Adjutant  12  ) 

June  60   ) 

Francis  Colebrooke  Drummond 

Henry  Graham    

Greorge  Edward  Money ] 

SomersetAlb.MiddletonSmythe 
Edward  Oliver  M'Causland  ... 
John  Mews  Evetta 


PiiMar.  6i 
30  Dec.  59 
24  Feb.    57 

'27  Sept.  61 

'aoFeb.    63 


3  Oct.  62 
'24  June  62 

5  Mar.  58 
Pii  Sept.  63 

»28  Oct.    64 


Sub  Ltbutbvakts. 
Alexander  William  Denni6>') 
town  Campbell,  Interpreter} 

Peter  Robert  Baimsfather 

William  Scott 

Christopher  Richard  Taafib  ... 

James  Melville  Babington 

Henry  Richard  Lloyd  Howard 

r.— Thomas  Dynon,«  22  April  63 


'22  May 

P  2  Feb. 
'  9  May 

6  Nov. 

'  2  Jan. 
P14  July 
'14  July 
P31  July 
Pxo  Nov. 
PaaMar. 


66  '14  July    69 

64  '21  Aug.   69 

65  '13  July    70 

67  23  Mar.   71 

69'>*33  Mar.   71 
69  '*xo  June  71 

J? 
69 

69 
7' 


28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 


SUB  LIBUT. 


30  Deo.    71 

3  Nov.  72 
13  April  7a 

3  Aug.   72 

6  Sept.  73 
33  Mar.  72 
Son.Captain,  33  April  67. 


PaiFeb.  60 

'30  Mar.  60 

26  Nov.  68 

P  I  April  68 

P  2  Oct.  66 

23  Mar.  73 

z6Aug.  73 


5  Jnly   7a 
5  July   72 


Pawmoiter.- 

Bidina  Matter. — John  Perry,  6  Dec.  73. 

Quarter  Matter.— George  Graham,  30  Nov.  70 ;  Comet,  9  April  70. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Charles  Alexander  Innes,^  MD.  A.8, 14  Mar.  55 ;  SufyoH,  4  Mar.  68. 

Veterinary  Surgeon,— Midbaei  Drummond  Byrne,  17  Mar.  63. 


Scarlet— Focintf*  Blue.-Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedjrom  Bengal,  a6J)ee.  1846.  Embarked  for  Madrae,  z  Julg  1865. 
^  Sir  Edward  Oust  Joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  Army  prior  to  the  advance  from  Portu^  in  x8zz,  and  con- 
tinued with  it  up  to  the  cantonments  on  the  Adour  In  2813,  having  been  present  with  tiie  i6th  Light  Dragoons  at  the 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  with  the  14th  Dragoons  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle. 
and  Nive,  investment  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  generally  in  all  the  aflEUrs  of  that  period,  nntil  be 
quitted  the  Duke's  Army  on  promotion.  He  has  reoeivea  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps.  Sir  Edwao^  is  the 
author  of  the  "  Annals  of  the  Wars  of  the  z8th  and  19th  centuries,"  an  invaluable  standard  work  to  the  student  of 

'  Lt.Colonel  Wilkinson  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858,  and  wM  present  at  the  sieee 
and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kotakeserai,  general  action  reenltin^  in  me 
capture  of  (Jwalior,  assault  and  capture  of  Ko?ra,  aiege  and  capture  of  Ponree,  iMiule  of  Beegapore,  and  afhir  of 
Eoondry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Muor  Whigham  served  with  the  Asnd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  and  Deo.  185^,  incdnding  the  expedition 
to  Kertch,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on  z8th  June  (Medal  witb  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
ICedal). 

«  Muor  Goldie  served  with  the  9th  Lanoers  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mntiny  in  1857-59,  Inotnd- 
ing  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai^slege  operations  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshnhnr  and  Ally- 
ffhur,  battle  of  Agra,  aflUr  of  Kanouge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  aotion  at 
Beraighat,  action  at  Shnmshabad  (in  command  of  a  Squadron),  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  the  a 


the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  piedal) .    He  served  also  at  the  battle  of  ifiiharajpore,  9th  Deo.  1843  (Brcmse  Stax}^ 
Also  in  the  Bntleg  campaign  in  x8a6,  including  the  battles  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  ana  Bobraon  (Modal  and  Glasps). 
*  Dooior  Ixmes.— For  war  Berrloss  sss  *< ludioal  Departtnoat.** 


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ColoneL—ChArles  William  Morley  Balders,^  CB.  Cornet,  »io  Nov.  25;  if.  ^25  Nov.  28 :  Capt.  '15  July  36/ 
J/ii/or,  P16  May  45 ;  Bi.Lt.  Colonel,  3  AprU  46 ;  Colonel,  20  Juno  5^ .  x  '"'•"'  -    "     "  '      ^  •     " 

Au^.  60 ;  Lieut  General,  28  Oct.  69 ;  Colouel  17th  Lancers,  4  Feb.  67. 


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ij.ifntonant  Colond.— Drury  Ciiraon  Dmry  Lowe,'  Cornet,  ^28  July  54;  X<.  7  Nov.  54  ;^Cap^  ^9  Nov.  56 
I    M^or^  Pio  June  62;  Lt.Colonel,  '15  June  66;  Colonel,  15  June  71. 
.H^or.— Walter  Raymond  Nolan.*  Cgrwgf .' 19  Jan.  55  ;  Li.  >io  Anril  57 ;  Capt.  ^22  April  59 ;  Major,  ^23  June  69. 


^APTAIKS. 

».  Thomas  Gcnne,^  Garrison  Inetructor  at  *> 

SkorncUfe j 

•••  I  Samuel  Boulderson.^  a<  5£ajf  Co/%0  

•  iFrederick  William  Blumberg 

...  .Stanley  Yeatman  Clark  

•  {Jeoimett  Charles  Duke 

••   Thomas  Arthur  Cooke 

•  Starling  Menx  Benson 

-  jEdmund  Yemey  Wyatt  Edgell 


P  2  Nov.  55 

20  Nov.  56 

'is  Nov.  59 

J'laMar.  61 

'11  July  63 

'16  May  62 

•20  Oct.  65 

P20  April  66 


I  LZSUTBWAVTS. 

Bniest  AngostoB  Belford 

James  Fane  Alexander 

Hon.  John  Pleydell  Bouverie 

John  Brown,*  Adjutant  23  Mar.  67 
William  Trevelvan  Somerset  Kevill-Davies 
Charles  Edward  Swaine  ... 
Robert  Nugent  Humble   ... 
Charles  Evelyn  Arkwright 
Thomas  Mack  . 


!  George  Augustus  Wood 

'Mortimer  Graham  Neeld.. 


Sim  LlEUTKlTAKTS. 

Percy  Wormald 

John  Montague  Russell 

Charles  Hotham  Purvis 


'27  July 
P20  Feb. 
'27  Feb. 
Paj  Mar. 
P  1  AprU 
P13  Jime 
''14  Oct. 
'  I  Sept. 
'27  July 
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23  Jan. 
Pio  June 
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'  7  April 
9  July 
'27  Feb. 
»  I  April 


57.  17  Nov.  63 

62p27Feb.  67 

66iP3o  Oct.  69 

esi'^July  69 

65  '*ao  July  70 

67  '27  July  70 

68  5  July  73 


I  '24  April  69 
P23  June  69 
'18  Aug.  69 

30  Oct.  69 
P20  July  70 
1*27  July  70 
'  3  Sept.  70 
'27  Oct.    71 

28  Oct.     71 

31  Oct.  72 
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24  April  72 
I  a  Feb.    73 


8  I  ...   PatraM«/«r.— John  Joseph  Westenra  Smith,  27  Nov.  661  Hon,  Captain^  27  Nov.  71. 
I  13    ...   Biding  Ifot^er.— Richard  Henry  Boyle,»  23  April  61. 

Qiuarter  Matter.— V€  John  Berryman,^  12  April  64.  [3  J»Jy  7a. 

Medical  (^cer.— Surgeon  Mofor  Arthur  J.    Greer,"  A.S.  3  July  52;  Surgeon,  11  Sept.  60;  Surgeon  Major, 
reierinary  Surgeon. — James  LAmbert,  12  Oct.  57 ;  let  Clan,  2  Sept.  68. 

'       I    Blue — JFaeinge  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JrwA  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 

,    Returned  from  India,  5  May  1865. 

^  LieutGeneral  Balders  nerved  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1845-46,  and  commanded  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  in 
tb£  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB. ).  He  was  wounded  in 
the  erotn  whilst  charging  tlte  enemy's  batteries  i^  Ferozeshah,  on  the  evening  of  the  2i8t  Dec.  1845. 

*  Colonel  Dnuy  Lowe  soi*ved  with  the  xrth  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  i8th  June  1855,  includinjj^  the  battle  of  the 
Tchema^'a,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of 
i:^£~59,  mclnding  pursuit  of  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  the  action  of  Zeerapore  (Medal). 

*  Major  Nolan  served  with  the  xTth  Lancers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858,  including  the  aflkurs  of  Rajghur, 
M-iQj^TQwIee,  Sindwaho,  Kharee,  and  Zeerapore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

'  Osptain  Gonne  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  India  in  1857-59 ;  was  appointed  Acting  Interpreter  to  the  X7th 
Unc^rs  and  Staff  Officer  to  the  2nd  Cavalry  Column  Malwa  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

<  Captain  Boulderson  served  with  Lind  s  Mooltanee  Horse  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59 ;  this  Regiment 
TM  part  of  the  force  nnder  Brigadier  General  Troup  which  advanced  into  Oude  from  Shalu'ehanpore. 

*  lieut.  Brown  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of 
Bal^^aaak  and  M*Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (severely  wounded  and  horse  killed),  and  Tchemaya, 
».ece  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  in  the  campaign  in  Central 
In  bain  ^58-59  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Burode  (Medal). 

*  Riding  Master  Boyle  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  and  was  present  in  the 
ictit^  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  si^ge  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 

Tirkish  Medal). 

'^  Quarter  Master  Berryman  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac 
vd  M'Kenaie's  Flarm  (captured  three  of  the  enemy),  night  attack  on  the  Russian  outposts  on  19th  Feb.  1855, 
rattles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  sie^e  and  ftJl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
i.1asp8,  Tictoria  Cross,  aud  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1858-59. 

^  Sturgeon  Major  Ghreer.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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Colonel.— Sir  Edward  Coopor  Hodge.i  KCB.  Comet,  3  Aug.  96 ;  i/.  ^3  July  98 ;  Cent.  '19  Dec.  3^;  2f<^or, 
»3  Dec.  41 ;  Lt.Coloiul,  P3  Oct.  48;  Colorul,  98  Nov.  54;  Jfcyor  General,  30  J««i-  ^3  J  Lt.Qenerol,  «5  0<A- 
71 ;  Colonel  x8th  Husears,  19  Nov.  70.  _ 

Lientanaat  ColoBel.— Richard  Buckley  T 
Bl.MajoT,  ao  July  58 ;  Bl.Lt.Colonel,  j 

Migar.— ^^hrigtopher  Barton,  Comet, 


CLnxixs. 


Thomas  Phillips Pa6  Sept. 

Harold  Esdalle  Malet '  18  Oct. 

John  Lorn  Btewart,  Adj.  Ay  rehire  Teo-')  \p^^-fff.\. 

manry  Cavalrg }  <  ^  •""*'• 

William  Lawrence  Twentyman,*  OffieitU-  }\       ;ȣ--. 

ing  Btigade  Major,  Naffpore  Force    S\        ■''**^' 

John  Groves '10  May 

Walter  Teldham P29  Mar. 

Henry  Maxwell  Howard Vi9Mar. 

Francis  Anthony  Strickland  Mannock^   ...    17  Oct. 

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LlIUTSVAKTS.  I 

Frederick  Charles  Hooi)er  '94  June 

Edward  Pulleyne   i    7  May 

James  Stuart   P96  April 

Charles  Addison  Davies,  Interpreter  1*18  May 

Richard  George  Kennedy* '19  Aug. 

Edward  Nolan Pi6  0ct. 

Harry  William  Parker jPi6  0ct. 

Richard  Knox,  .14/.  14  June  73 Px6  0ct. 

William  Edward  Bolton  '»»  6  Nov. 

Montagu  Maule  Slade  1*15  Feb. 

Charles  Henry  Simpson iP97  Aug. 

Charles  Osborne  Grould '21  Mar. 


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59>i8  Dec. 

5S^  8  Feb. 

59  '16  Oct. 

61  !P  19  Doc. 
61 1'  7  Nov. 
61  !p  18  July 
57, P  5  Nov. 


58  P24  May  61 

60'  z  Mar.  64 

56'  2  Sept.  6a 

6o|'29Mar.  64 

62  P18  Oct.  64 

62^21  Mar.  68 

62   23  Jan.  69 

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George  Henry  Thomas  Van  Notten  Pole. 
William  Pochin  Warner  , 


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67  28  Oct. 

68  28  Oct. 
70I  28  Oct. 
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Poyaoffor.— LoftuB  Cassidy,"  30  June  54 ;  Ene.  '9  Nov.  38;  Lt.  11  Jime  41;  Capt,  6  Jona  54!  ilon.  Major ^ 
BidiM  Master. — Jacob  Hodgins,  22  April  7X. 

Quarter  Maeter.— George  Ferris  Rumsey,  12  July  7X  ;  Comet,  17  Mar.  69. 
Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Frederick  Beaufort  Scott,  MD.,^  A.S,  i  Oct.  6a. 
Veterinary  Surgeon,— J ohii  Mills,  8  July  59 ;  let  CUm,  19  Feb.  70. 

Blue.— -4i5f*»«,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 
Embarked  for  India,  x8  June  1864. 

1  Sir  Edward  Cooper  Hodge  conunanded  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  was  on 
board  H.M.S.  Sanapareil  in  the  naval  attack  on  Sebastopol  X7th  Oct.  1854 ;  also  present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Xnkerman«  siege  of  Sebastopol,  night-attack  on  Russian  outposts,  X9th  Feb.,  and  battle  of  Tchemaya,  x6  Aug.  i&sj 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  liCgion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Prettejohn  served  with  the  Win^  of  the  X4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahraua 
country  in  X844-45,  and  was  present  at  the  mvestment  and  capture  of  the  fortresses  of  PaneUa  and  Pownghor.  Al9( 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur  with  the  charging  Squadrons 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Jhelum  and  of  tli4 
Affghans  over  the  Indus  through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Persian  ezpeditiozi  o 
1857  and  was  presentat  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp)^  Also  vnthth< 
Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutghnr 
action  of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass  (wounded),  battle  of  Betw: 
in  oommand  of  ^e  three  Troops  actually  engaged  (horse  wound^  in  two  places),  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  ant 
fortress  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  Koonch,  and  commanded  the  Right  Wing  of  the  X4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  pursuit 
afflEkirs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee,  capture  of  Calpee.  action  of  Morar  and  recapture  of  the^town  and  fortress  o 
Owalior  and  pursuit  ending  in  the  action  of  Jowra  Allipore,  in  command  of  the  Squadron,  action  of  Ranode  ii 
oommand  of  the  only  Squadron  present— severely  wounded  (four  times  mentionec*  in  despatches.  Brevets  of  Majo 
and  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Twentvman  commanded  the  D  Division  of  the  Highland  Transport  Train  of  the  Abyssinian  Expcditionar 
Force;  commanded  Baggage  Mules  of  the  2nd  Brigade  ist  Division  on  the  south  bank  of  the  Bashilo  nver  on  th< 


(Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) 

*  Captain  Mannock  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,  and  commanded 
Troop  composing  the  outpost  on  the  Bashilo  river  under  Lt.  Colonel  Miller  during  the  storm  and  capture 
Kagdala  (Medal). 

*  Major  Cassidy  served  in  Oude  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  X858-5P  (Medal). 

*  Lieut.  Kennedy  served  with  the  5^th  Regt.  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  and  was  present  with  the  storming  part 
at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  April  x 865— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abvssinian  campaign  a 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Napier  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  h 
dosTOitohes,  Medal). 

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4i  lOiOwnii     JfthTi  Torln,'  CB.  Comtt,  '21  Dec.  3a  ;  Lt.  >>«  Dec.  34 ;  Capi.  '14  Dec.  41 ;  Ifo/or,  %  Sept  49 ;  Zt.Colwul, 

1    '4  F»b.  33 ;  CWomI^  Nov.  54 ;  J£q;or  General,  27  June  66 ;  Colonul  loth  HuBBare,  6  May  73. 
33  T  wntenaat  OalamL— Charlea  Vanbrngh  Jenkins,*  Corii«/,  34  Jan.  39 ;  ^-  i  Ji^^-  44;  Capt.  32  Jan.  5a;  I£<y'or, 

I  Jnlj  57;  JA,CoUn»H,  t  JaB.  63;  Colonel,  z  Jan.  67. 
:<  iSuacaw— Hsniy  C^dogan  Craigie,*  Comet,  ao  Aug.  48 ;  X<.  ix  Sept.  51 ;  C<ip^'  ^3  Not.  56;  Meffor,  93  April  631 

JBt.Li,  CBtowi,  99  May  73. 
?J  [Robert  Baring,  Q>rM<,  25  July  51 ;  2^.  30  Sept.  54 ;  Cafa,  9  Jan.  58 ;  Major,  x  April  69. 


I  Captjlivs. 

'Rich.TaIbotPla3itagenatStapleton« 

.Cbariea  Mannera  Litton  Fairbixither 

Kendan  Joeiah  William  CoghiU,»  Adjutmnty 

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t'hariea  Hay  Fairiie' 

Abel  Ueniy  Chapman* 

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Kdwin  Wilaon  Greeham  WiUiams 

William  Sheppey  Greene^' 

LlBOrBVAHTS. 

Henry  Hall  

Perry  Harry  Stanley  'BarroiWrAdjuiant  38  Juno  71 

Jamea  M'lUUop  Macwhirter 

\  'lemexit  Smith 

Henry  Bdmonda  Kynaston^ 

Frederic  Mdldngton  Stow 

Chariaa  Edward  Warde,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir\ 
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Ralph  Cromwell  Gregg 

Henry  Murray  Ashley  Wardo 

John  Compton  Hanfbrd Flood    .... 

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9  Jan.    57 
10  Mar.   57 

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33  July    69 

3o  Jan.    58 

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8  June   60 
'39  Oct.    61 

13  Nov.    66 
'14  Mar.   68 

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21  Aug.   73 
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-:   Sfe^M^  lfiB«£«r.— George  Conch,"  37  May  63. 

*  f^uat  ter  JTajfcr.— William  Langdale,**  6  March  63. 

3I*dieal  OffUer.^Suryeom  Major  Bei^amin  Burland,i7  MB.,  A.S.  z  Dec.  58 ;  Surffoon,  z  Dec.  65. 
'    I'eierimmry  Saryeon.—jKBieB  Kettle,  zi  Jan.  67. 

Blue. — Agenta,  Messrs.  Coz  and  Co.'-Bettimedfrom  India,  33  March  Z870. 

'  Ma.'or  General  Yorke  commanded  tho  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  siege  of 
5«iWopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  tho  battle  of  Balaklava,  hia  horse  also  was  severely  woundea  with  grape- 
•-  *  m  frupportinf  the  Light  Cavalry  charge  prior  to  his  own  leg  being  shattered  by  a  rifle-ball  (Medal  with  two 
■'^>^.  CB.,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Med^s,  and  4th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie).  He  commanded  the  Regt.  during  a 
1  U  Tiz.  fsale  in  the  Black  Sea  between  Varna  and  tho  Crimea,  and  this  great  disaster  resulted  in  the  loss  of  350  horsea 
• '  ^e  Regiment,  including  the  greater  part  of  the  offlcers'  chargers  and  those  of  detachments  of  other  Regiments 
i3''t  r  his  command. 

'  >.\'l4jcel  Jenkins  served  in  the  zst  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  the  campaign  of  Z843  in  AfTghanistan  under  General 
r  -ock.  and  was  present  at  tho  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  relief  of  JolTalabad,  and  all  the  actions  leading  to  the 
'  or-ipation  of  Cabul,  including  the  Cavalry  Charge  in  the  Tezeen  Valley  (Medal).  Gwalior  campaign  of  z843-i^, 
:  "vUni?  the  battle  of  Mahangporo  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Afiwal  (Medal). 
>a  anb  campaign  of  1848-49,  moluding  the  battles  of  ChillianwaUah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  L1.C0I.  Cnaigie  served  in  the  3rd  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  ip  1840,  and  was  present  at  the 

1:1V  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  As  Ca])Uun  raised  and  commanded  a  Regiment  of  Irregular  Horse  under 
'-r  ♦  Tder&  of  the  Lt. Governor  of  the  N.W,  Provinces  from  May  1857  to  Jan.  1858,  during  tho  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

*  <  apuin  Stapleton  served  with  the  Rcypootana  Field  Force  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
'f  Kccah.  Served  as  second  in  command  of  the  Bengal  Yeomanry  Cavaby  in  pursuit  of  rebels  on  tho  Kepaol 
*-  a^irr  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

'  'kptatn  Coghill  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3nd  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of 
-:  :  :3.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  storming  the  Heights  in  front  of  Delhi,  throughout  the 
•  -.-'.  .f  Delhi,  including  the  actions  in  front,  storming  of  the  breach  Cashmere  Bastion,  and  final  capture  of  the 
• .-  -.  S«rved  in  General  Showers'  Force  in  the  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Rewarrie,  Ji^hnr,  Ranaude,  Furrucknugur,  and 
i  .   -mab^hor.    Also  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Sonah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'ajjtam  Fairiie  served  in  the  Rohilcund  district  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Jones  (Medal). 

*  'ap^ain  Chapman  served  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar, 
Ux:  ic«ore,  Chandaree.  Jhansi,  and  Calpee,  and  actions  of  Betwa  and  Koonch  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  -*aptatn  Webster  served  with  Lind's  Mooltanee  Horse-daring  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2857-58,  and  was 
je^^TX  sfc  Kakraole,  operations  before  and  capture  of  Bareillv,  Shal\jehanpore,  and  capture  of  Mohunlee  (Modal). 
E-'-iTe-l  a  letter  of  thanks  from  Government  for  services  with  Meerut  Lignt  Horse  in  ZB57. 

'*  Captain  Biddulph  served  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2858-59.  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Doundea- 
brv  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Chanda  and  Manjeedea,  and  action  on  tho  banks  of  the  Raptee  (Medal). 

•  Lt^ut.  Greene  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  2864-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
a3*^k  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

^  L.c«ti.  Kynaaton  aerved  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  waa 
r^eat  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad  and  Trans-Gogra  operations,  including 
U^  pa«a^  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  the  afikirs  of  Muchleegaon  and  Bongaon  Jungle  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

*  Ma^M*  Currie  was  present  during  the  mutiny  at  Allahabad  on  6th  Juno  2857,  and  subsequently  served  in  tho  Fort 
I  .:A.a-iahad(Meda]). 

I     -  ^.  iin;?  Master  Conch  served  in  the  Crimea  from  April  2855,  and  has  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebas- 
«  :•  ..  and  Turkish  Medal. 

'  v^.Msster  Langdale  served  in  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  in  the  AfTghanistan  campaign  of  284a  under  General 
T  V.ck,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  storming  Uie  Heights  of  Jugdulluck,  and  action  in  the 
Ztf^n  TaUey  (Medal).  Sutlej  campaign  in  2845-46,  including  the  afihir  of  Buddiwal,  action  of  Aliwal  (wounded), 
a- '  -<atO  of  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Was  present  with  the  Artillery  guns  at  Meerut  on  the  evening  of  the 
B:=.ry  on  loth  May  2857 ;  performed  Subaltern's  duty  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  with  M«uor  Bayer's  Column  in 
ai-V-'-*«ing  the  mutiny  in  the  district  (Medal) . 
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^iS  Sept.  45 ;  Lieut. Colonel,  ''30  Jan.  46 ;  Colonel ,  ao  June  54 ;  Jfajor  General^  1 7  J  uly  60 ;  Lt,  General, a i  March  69  ; 

Colonel  3ifit  Hassan,  24  Oct.  65. 
Licateaaat  Colonttl.— Roderick  Bazmatyno  MacLeod.*  CorM<*^  4  Jan.  40;  U.  27   Sept.   43;  Capi.  6  Sept.   51; 

Bt.  Major ^  16  July  6a ;  Major,  30  July  62 ;  Lt. Colonel,  4  March  68  ;  Colonel,  4  Mar.  73. 
■^•ra.— Charles  Powlett  L»ne,>  Cornet,  20  Jan.  46;  Lt.  8  May  49;  Oap^  23  Nov.  56;  Bt.Major,  90  JvHy  58; 

Bt.Lt.Colonei,  95  Mar.  6q  ;  Major,  9  April  70. 
ymoQghby  Charles  Stanley  Clarke,*  Comet,  24  Nov.  47 ;  Lt.  30  Jnly  49 ;  Capt.  21  Jnly  61 ;  Major,  2  Oct.  70. 


Caftaiits. 

Edward  Baldwin  Wake  

George  Farqohar  Smith^    

John    Mathew    Biddle,*   Ateietant    Surgeon,^ 

3  June  53   S 

Frederick   Brace   Prinsep*  

Robert  C.  D'Bsterre  Spottiawoode 

Arthur  Henry  Taylor  

Herbert   Cromwett  Collier,*  Enaign  Bombajf^ 

Aremf,%\  Feb.  jx   ) 

Charles  Bdward  Frederick 


LnUTlVAVTS. 

Joseph  William  Minchin  Cotton,  Interpreter  ... 

Arthur  Purvis  Lo^,  ^'«/a}i<  4  May  73  

James  Bdward  Kitson 

Davidson  Alexander  Lyaaght  

Frederick  William  BeiuBon 

Arthur  Thomas  Fisher 

Rowland  HillMartm    

Frederick  Hutchinson  Haynes 

John  William  Denne  Johnson 

Harry  Murray  MacKenzie 

William  Wilkes  Unett 


20  Oct.  53 
20  Oct.     55 

25  Sept.  57 

20  April  57 
20  MAr.  58 
4  Nov.   58 

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20  Nov.   56 

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26  July  61 

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15  Jan.  70 

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.}  Pagmaater.—Jame*  George,  21  May  58 ;  Q.M.  12  Jan.  55 ;  En$.  3  June  56;  SonJfqfor,  za  Jan.  70. 

4   Ridimg  Jf safer.— Henry  Blinkhom  Germany,  za  Nov.  70. 

:-    Qmetrter  Maeter.—UeoTj  Murray,"  2  Oct.  62 ;  Eneign,  29  Nov.  58.  [15  Mar.  7a 

.4   Medical  Qficer. — Surgeon  Major  Gavin  Ainslio  Tumbull,^*  A.8.  16  Aug.  50;  Surgeon,  28  Deo.  55 ;  Surgeon  Mqfor, 

i-j    r^eriumrg  Smrgeon.—John  G«orge  Bushman,  7  Jan.  58 ;  let  Claee,  x8  Aug.  69. 
Bl}ie.—Ageut9,  Messrs.  Rldgway  and  Sons. 
Sefurned/TTom  India,  December,  1873. 

■  Lt.Generml  Parlby  conmianded  the  Detachment  4th  Li^ht  Dragodns  during  the  Rebecca  riots  In  Wales  in  1843 
a*.<i  received  the  approval  of  the  Civil  and  Military  authorities.  Ha  brought  the  xoth  Hussars  firom  India  through 
CffTpt  to  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  commanded  the  Cavalry  Division  from  17th  April  to  30th  June,  and  the  Hussar 
Bk*^de  from  zst  July  till  and  Sept.  1855.  aud  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  under  Omar  Pasha  on  x9th  April,  as 
%eo  St  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class 
«f  tbe  Me4jidie). 

'  Cdcnel  MacLeod  served  the  Gwalior  cami>aign,  including  the  action  of  Mahan^pore.  20th  Dec.  18^3  (Bronse  Star) . 
Htlq  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah.  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasjps). 

'  li. Colonel  Lane  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Ram- 
'  4rzur,  and  batAles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858. 

vjiding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  and  capture  of  Pellalpore  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Miyor. 
V«Uwnh  Clasp). 

*  Slaior  Clarke  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Ghmgeree  and  Pntiala 
«V*dal). 

-  I'sfiiain  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  rebels  on 
r  ^uns  at  JuUnndur,  and  subsequently  served  wiw  Showers*  Column  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India  in  pursuit 
*<  Taatia  Topee,  Fteroxe  Shah,  and  other  rebels,  including  the  operations  in  the  Seronge  Jungles  and  the  aflkir  at 
firaa  (Medsd). 

'  t.^spfiain  Biddle  served  with  the  60th  Riflm  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X857,  ^^^  '''f^  present  at  the  actions  od  the 
R  adon,  battle  of  Bndlee  ke  Serai  and  forcing  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  throughout  the  siege  operations,  including 
1^  action  of  the  Z9ih  June,  attack  on  the  Subjee  Mundee,  final  attack  and  assault  of  Delhi.  Served  with  the  8tli 
ti^iHianin  xtsS-sQand  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Slndwaho,  and  actions  of  Koorwyc  bnd  Nabarghur  (Medal 
vihtwoClaqw). 

*  ^'aptain  Prinsep  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z858,  including  the  actions  at  Amorah,  Doumoura- 
r«7e  and  Philga  (Medal). 

*  t  ap:ain  Cdher  served  in  the  Bombi^y  Axmy  from  185Z  to  1858  prior  to  obtaining  a  Cometcy  in  the  8th  Hussars, 
,  nd  aerred  on  the  StalT  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Onttain  Coghlan  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Corps,  and  was  present  at  the  oaptare 
tfSiagdala  (Medal). 

^  Quarter  Maeter  Mimay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-58,  including  the  siege  of  Delhi,  siege  and 
cTXaxe  of  Lncknow,  and  Rohilonnd  campaign  (Medal  with  t^o  Clasps). 

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17  JfEaurico  Edward  Covey  Stocker  '17  Dec.  51,17  Feb.  541  3  Mar.  59 

12  John  Lanlner  Clarke *«*  17  Dec.  51  17  Feb.  54]  i  Apr.  59 

ID  Henry  Thomhill>*» 17  Dec.  5in7Feb.  54I  x  Apr.  59 

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i  2  ».  Francis  Towry  Adcane  Law  ^T* '22  Dec.  52^17  Feb.  54  25  Sept. 59 

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3  Henry  Cardew  >**  8  Apr.  53'  7  Mar.  54 

1  Horace  Percival 22  Juno  53]X2  Mar.  54 

4  Henry  Thomas  Arbuthnot,*'*  I.e.  5  Jan.  72    1 22  June  53  16  May  54 

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XX  Peter  Edward  Hi  P'» 22  June  53  17  June  54    x  Apr.  60 

9  Arthur  Kennedy  Rileout'*^  '21  Dec.  53  20  June  54    1  Apr.  60 

xo  William  Henry  ^V  ittson  •**  |2x  Dec.  53  20  June  54    1  Apr.  60 

a  ».  Oliver  Hen-y  Atkins  Nicolls  ^^■*  21  Dec.  53  20  Jimc  54    i  Apr.  60 

21  Charles  James  Hope-Johnstono   21  Dec.  53  2oJunc54l  1  Apr.  60 

14  Jiriiijamin  QeaXe  Humfrey"* 21  Dec.  53  28  June  54    x  Apr.  60 

13  Charles  Watson  Wilson^^H 21  Dec.  53    x  July  54    1  Apr.  60 

15  Francis  Walter  do  Winton^** |ii  Apr.  54  17  July  54    x  Apr.  60 

1  BrynicrFnuicis  Schroiber*** 11  Apr.  54!i3Sept.54    x  Apr.  60 

22  Michael Tweedio  1*'    ti  Apr.  54  21  Sept. 54    9  Apr.  60 

IX  Kichard O'Hara ix  Apr.  54  21  Sept. 54  20  Apr.  60 

10  Hugh  Cheth.tm  Lylo ''"    In  Apr.  54  21  Sept. 54    2  May  60 

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IX  Noel  Hamlyn  Harris ^♦^   14  Aug.  54,24  Oct.  54'22Jime6o 

x  William  George  Mnrtin"*  14  Aug.  541  6  Nov.  5422  Sept.  boj 

X  Philip  Henry  Sandilands '14  Aug.  54'24  Nov.  54  27  Sept. 60 

d  William  Jamen  H.ill,^'^^  A.Q.lf.  Gen.  Jl^oolteich  ...14  Aug.  54  28  Nov.  54 1  3  Nov.  60 

7  Morton  Parker  Edeu 14  Aug.  54I28  Nov.  54127  Nov.  60 

x5  Charles  Dalrymplc  Gilmour*"" X4  Aug.  54la8  Nov.  54'2i  Dec,  60 

4  Edward  John  V/ard- Ash  ton  1*" '14  Aug.  5430  Nov.  54 1  x  Jan.  61 

9  Wilmot  Burrows  Edward  Ellis  *»* '  14  Aug.  54  13  Dec.  54l3oJan.  61 

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5  Frederick  Coulthui'st  Elton  *»»  23  Oct.  54    i  Jan.  55  12  Nov.  61 

4  Charles  Richard  Franklcn'** 23  Oct.  54    3  Jan.  55  13  Nov.  61 

(<  Clennell  ColUngwood    23  Oct.   54    6  Jan.  55.11  Dec.  61 

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II  Henry  Barlow  Maule^"   28  Feb.  551  i  Apr.  55 

I  d  Hen.  Le  Quay  Gear^,»^^Assi»t.  Adjt. General,  Dublin  28  Feb.  55    x  Apr.  55 

'  12  Walter  Brook  Rice*'"  ;28Feb.  55    x  Apr.  55 

1  5  Gcorgo  Uchtcr  Knox 28  Fob.  55I  x  Apr.  55 

1  2  Obb  ^rue  Hail  Goodennugh 28  Feb.  55:  i  Apr  55 

I  3  James  Hamilton  Prinj^'le  Anderson-*'* 1 28  Feb.  55J  x  Apr.  55 

10  Henry  Chambcrlayne  Farrell***   128  Feb.  55'  x  Ajir.  55 

15  Edward  M'Laughliu 1 28  Feb,  55 

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4  Hexiry  Webster  Shakerley  

13  JohnEobertLjco***  

4  Edmimd  Staveley"*  

I  Heni7  Edmeaden"* 

14  John  Macvicar  Bum*^V 

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William  Smith"*  

Walter  Newman ., 

Edmund  John  Trdmlett 

George  Edwin  Maule    

William  Dobreo  Carey 

Alexander  GrantMiller  

Ramisay  Weston  Phipps  

Robert  Sandham 

Algremon  Augustas  Stewart 

MoH.  Robert  ViilieraDaion"*   , 

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d  JVoJMW  DuneoH,  Svpt.  ofRogfil  Artillery  JR«eord$ 
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d  Jamea  JPeattie  Morffan,***  p.a.e.  A$$i$tant  Supt.  JB.  \ 

Chunpowder  Factory ) 

Georye  Oroie  HaHHeH^*'*  &ar.  ln»t.  Seeuttderabad  .. 
d  Artkur  Ford,*^  p.a.e.fAMat.  Director  of  Artil.Studiet 

9  Francis  Arthur  Mont,  AditUant  24  Aug.  6€ 

d  George  Arbuthnot,***  MP.for  Stouyh 

9  Richard  Sadleir,  Itut.  of  Gunnery 

a  Wiliiam  Suxtou  Barlow, p.a.c.  Captain  Instructor ') 

Royal  Laboraiory,  Woolwich  > 

Robert  CaUwell  Smith,*"  Comm.of  Ordnance,  2nd  / 
Claee,  Ifaypore S 

3  Cha.D.  Chalmers,**  Adj.  1  Feb.yx 

»  Samuel  Parr  Lynes 

5  Gharlee  Hart  Pickerinj?**> 

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iricte,  Madras } 

B  Louis  Charles  Aug.  Adrian  deCetto'^ 

12  Honry  Anderson 

d  Charlea  Trench,  Aide  de  Camp  4-  Fricate  Sec.  to  \ 

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d  Henry  Colebrooke  Lewes,  Adj.  Suffolk  Art.  Militia... 
II  William  NortonPerss^ 

4  Hon,  Ralph  Hare 

8  Robert  Emmet  Cane*** 

6  Greorge  Budd 

John  Hauykion,Garrison  Instructor,  AUahabad 

d  s,  Francis  Sadleir  Stonty,*^ p.a.c 

4  Thomas  Clarke 

d  WiUwm  Oodefroy  Brancker^^*  

d  Difnald  R.  Cameron 

d  WUUam  Henry  NohU  

16  George  O'Connor 

d  William  Kemmut,  p.a.c 

8  Edward  Taylor  Warry 

9  Henry  Bond  

s  Wm.  Morritt  Bameby  Walton,  ^d/u/an^  24  Apr.  7  2 
d  Henry  Braekenbury,'^  Assistant  Military  Secre- 
tary, Gold  Coast 

18  #.  Cha.  Alfttid  Gorham 

3  William  Henry  Graham   

4  f.AlexanderWm.  Duncaji,Special  Service,  GoldCoast 

d  George  Fred.  Stanley  Chambers 

B  WiUiam  Southwell  Curzon 

d  Samuel  I/unlop  

d  Edward  Lyons,  Adjutant  Cork  Militia  Artillery  . 
X  George  Bertie  Benjamin  Hobart*** 

15  Harry  Adair  Ttucey,^''fAt^utant  10  June  71  

8  William  Stmhan,  Adj.  x4Ma^  73 

d  Henry  John  Francis  Shea,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Gov. 

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X  Thomas  Strong  Seccombe   

▲  Joseph  Charles  Smyth- Windham 

7  Wilbam  Bruce  Baikes  Hall,  at  Staff  College 

3  WiUiam  Thomas  Budgen,  Adj.  8  June  70    

7  Kdward  Broadrick 

B  Edward  Hovell  Thurlow 

B  JETos.  Alexander  Stewart*^ 

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4  John  Claudius  Auchinleck  **■ 

B.B.  George  Sheppard  Harvey***   

4  Samuel  Cotter  Kyle***  

14  William  Stopford  Maunsell 

6  «.  Herbert  Leonard  MitcheU,**^  Brigade  Major  ) 
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B  «.  Edward  Vicars  Boyle 

d  Michiel  John  Sexton 

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J 4  Arthur  Harness,  Adj.  9  Mar.  73  ... 

IX  Henry  de  Stuteville  Isaacson 

a  Henry  Cole  Mag^nis  

t/«.  Edward    Ommanney   UoUitt,') 
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A  Frederick  Swaine  LeGrice  

SI  Thomas Bramston  Hamilton 

IS  Thomas  Charles  Price  

tLrha  Wm.  Francis  M.  Hutchinson  . 

JO  Albert  Thornton  Wodohouse 

I  «.  John  Philip  Nolan,**®  p.a.e.  ... 

8  Osmond  Francis  Le  Mott6e 

J  £dwi»     William    Sandgg,    Adj. ) 

Forfar  Artillery  MUUia j 

Patrick     FUzQerald    Oallwey, 
Brigade  Mqjor^  E<ut  Indiei 
13  Charles  Henry  Fairflix  Ellis 

12  John  Fletcher  Owen,  j7.a.0.  Ad- 

jutanlas  Sept.  7a ., 

j5J()huEgertonGubbins,.i4/-iFeb.72 
J,    Alex.  Jiamsay  Cruiktkanh,  Adj.  ) 

1  Adm.  Br.  AyrtMire  Art.  Volt.  S 
1  John  Hcathflold  Stiiitton,  Imt.  7 

of  Gunnery ji 

15  Jame6  Robert  Davies  Cooke    

J  Edward  Smith  Gordon 

d  Francis  Thomas  Lloyd,  Adju-  \ 

tant  iS  Oct.  71 i 

29  George  James  Gillies 

<l  Oeorge  Cumine  Strakan,  Colonial ) 

Sec.  Bitkama  Itlande,  38  Nov.  68  ) 
B  HeuryStJohnVaughanLeMar-  > 

chant  Thomas  Le  Marchant . . .  > 

1 3  Henry  Francis  Phillpotts,*?^  Ad-  > 

Jtitami  1  Aug.  71 ) 

6  Henry  Miles  Burgess,*" /im«.  0/ ) 
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8  Thomas  Challoner  Martelli 

:  Joha  Charles  D'Urban  Murray ... 

2  2  Arthur  John  Rait,  ***  <m  Upeeial ) 

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d  Hettry      Manver*    Moortom*^ \ 
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I  George  John  Burgmann  

5  Herbert  Lionel  Gwyn***  

11!  CharlesEdward£lwyn,.^(i/Klanf, ) 

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A  Heni7  Maxwell  Robertson  

A  William  Arthur  Roberts 

<2  Dunemm  Norton   Taylor,  Adj.  i  > 

Aim.  Br.  Cinque  Porta  Art.  Vol.  } 

al.r.h.a.  Thomas  Maynard  Hazlerigg 

17  Robert  Smvthe  Muir  Mackenxie 

Flemyng  Greorge  Gyll    

3  Se^'monr  Hood  Toogood"* 

*.  Eoelyn  Baring,    Private  Secre-  > 

targ  to  Governor  Gen.  of  India  $ 

13  Henry  Norris  Jones 

isVC  Arthur  Fred.  Pickard,«») 
Major  6  Jan.  72  ;    Equerry  to  \ 

H.B.H.  Prince  Arthur    ) 

I  Thomas  Burnett 

9  Samuel  Holworthy  Desborough... 

4  Aahton  John  Shuttleworth 

I  George  Walter  Charles  Rothe,  ) 

Adjutant  I  April  7a    ) 

12  Basil  de  BeauYoir  Tupper  

3  Henry  Hills  Goodeve   

(/  George  Beat,  A.  de  C.  to  Sir  D.  Wood 

ti  Clement  Walford  Bellairs  

d  Joaepk    Sladen,  p.a.e.  A»a%atani\ 
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12  Samuel  Pasfield  Oliver  

■  o  Charles  Smith  Harvey 

ao  Charles  Frederick  Dixon,  Inap.  \ 

^  Warlike  Storea  > 

19  Cha.  Crosthwaite  Inat.  in  Gunnery 

31  Anthony  Oliver  Molesworih  .... 

d  Marry   Dacrta   Evana,    A^.    q 

Adm.  Br.  LaneaakWe  Art.  Vol. 

d  James  Murray  Murray,  Adju- 


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7  James    Main>waring    Douglas,) 

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15  Charle^i  i^il ward  Baker  Leacock^*'^  21 
7  t.  Alarciis  Fra.  Henry  M'Causland  21 

7  Simon  Simpson   ax 

8  Ckriatopker  William  Townmend ;ax 

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d  Edmund  MUl  Wxekham,Ai6e  d9\ 

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22  Morton  Lawrence  Porter '22 

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14  Thomas  Jobji  Jones    aa 

6  Richard  Tracey  Millott [aa 

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a  John  Younger  jaa 

xo  Thomas  Mulrenan    '33 

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riaon  Inatruetor  at  Rangoon S  . 

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d  Churlea    Jon^,  p.a.e,  Dept.    <>f »  I 
Artillery  and  Storea   T  |  ' 

23  Alex.  Burton  B)x>wn,v.a.c./iM^  i  '  ^ 

of  Gunnery j"  1'9 

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14  Henry  William  Lovett  Hime  'x9 

31  Leonard  Downes    I19 

7  Banks  Robinson  Greig 19 

3  James  Walker  Bernard \tg 

13  John  BecherOrmsby,  j7.a.c 'x9 

d  Rowland  Walkey, p.a.e 1x9 

8  Henry  Wedderbum  Isacke |  x 

14  John  Walker  Inge   1x9 

x  Hardinge  William  Browne I19 

4  Albert  Edward  England     J19 

I  Edmund  Hunt  HolTey 19 

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4  Edward  Albert  Fit»Roy«»    

aa  William  Gorges  MuUoy   

J  Richard  Jackson  Healet 
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Robert  Dundas  Kliott  Lockhart. . . 

15  Thomas  Wood 


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4  Maat  RidingTorka.  Art.  Vola.  } 

33  Frank  Galloway 

d  Maitlamd  Moore  Lane,  Adj.  Jfor-  \ 
Cumberland  MUitia  Artillery  j 

9  Francis  Carminowe  Nicholas 

14  Price  Frederic  Blackwood  

6  William  Henry  Wright 

x8  Arthur  Warry,  Inat.  in  Gunnery... 

John  Andrew  Kelso  

14  f.Henry  KnoU^s  

16  Spencer  Gardiner  

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x  John  Tyndale  Greenfield 

17  Charles  William  Thomson  

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3  Gerald  Charles  Hall  Parlby   

XI  James  FereuMon  Jenkin 

3  Edward   Woollcombe,  Aide  de  1 

Caanp  to  Inapeetor  Gen,  ^f  Art.  \ 

33  Clervaux  Morley,  p.a.e 


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Rolbert  McGrigor  Steteart,  Inat. 
ao  Thomas  Chax-les  Cooke  

3  Joshua  Morris  Saunders,  on  Social  Ser-  \ 
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B  Arthur  GodolphinYeatman*?* 

D  Harry  William  Rooke 

23  Alexander  Murray  Brown,  Inat.  qf  Gunnery.. 
D  William  McClintock,  Inat.  of  Gunnery  

9  Pemberton  Harri8on*74  

31  Sdmond  Bainbridge.jy.  a.c. 

A  Alft«d  Edward  Turner  

d  Henry  St.  John  Cole  Bowen  

F  Jamas  Fox  Brongh ^ 

D  Charles  Wigram  Long  

I  Herbert  Frederc  Gaimes 

d  Henry  Haughton  Hardinge 

$  Arthur  Napier  Pearae   .......... 

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D  Gc'jrjfe  K>Te  Townsend i  July  61 J 

19  Arciubaltl  James  Anderson 1  July  61  ; 

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2  J.)ha  Satton  ftothweU i  July  61 

ij  Thomas Gaskell iJiily6il 

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D  James  Adair  Lam-ie   jiSDec.  61 

4  Barrett  Lennard  Tollner    1 18  Doc.  61 

15  Desmond  Dykes  Tynte  O'Callaghan }i8  Dec.  61 

:i  Lionel  Frederick  Perry 18  Dec.  61 

A  Edm.  Stousrhton  Braithw.  Lockyer  18  Dec.  6: 

i  Edmuud  n'M  yath  '18  Dec.  61 

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c  Henry  Pipon ,18  Dec.  61 

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2  Aobert  Alfred  banning  

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7  William  Henry  Auchinleck  

c  James  Alleyne,**^ /««/.  qf  Gunnery 

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1  Xorman  Macdonald  Burt 

B  Lee  Percy  Pennethome 

a  Henry  Walter  John  Hubback 

d  Wadham  Pigott  Piatt 

4  Thomas  Henry  Lloyd 

6  Aagnstos  Jaxnea  Saunders  

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D  William  Evelyn  Donison 

19  John  Mitchell  Salmoud 

15  Heur^- Samuel  SpillerWatkin,  Inetr.  of  Gun. 
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2  Walter  Reginald  Fo.x  

6  John  Graham  Stone 22  Mar.  64 

2  Apr.  64 

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8  George  Herbert  Nutting 

r8  Joseph  Albert  Curtin  

Pa  ut  Fred.  Michael  Baddeley 

D  Edward  Thomas  Browell 

I  Constantino  Henry  Hamilton  

c  Robert  Ilmtingt  Willoughby  Plunkelt 

jk  Barry  Francis  Domvile 

3  Philip  Henry  Bowen  

7  Albert  Beauchamp  Astley  Cooper  ... 

d  Henry  Vaughau,  Inepector  of  Warlike  Store* 

K  Lambart  Henry  Bouwens 

9  Francis  Broadfoot  Russell 

Charles  Brenton  Wickham  

25  June  62 1    B  Thomas  Llewellyn  Morgan  

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3  Arthur  Wellesley  White 

6  Arthur  Alexander  Newznan 

4  Charles  William  Kennaway 

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21  Vincent  Reynolds  Woodland  

c  James  Carnegie  Gillespie 

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10  Edward  Benjamin  Evans 

10  George  Morton  Stevens 

19  Francis  Meredith  Edmund  Yibart.. 

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11  Edward  Owen  Hay 

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X  Frederick  Mansel  Tumor 

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9  Thomas  Cumine    T. 

6  John  William  Yerbury 


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3  Richard  Mallook ,x8  July  65  I  i  Henry  Edward  Preston 

d  Edward  Willoughby  Adams x8  July  65  ,15  John  Peverell  Rogers 


4  Ramsay  Wm.  Rainsford  Hannay  x  8  July  65 

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I  John  George  TTppleby  ,12  Jan.  66 

Arthur  Eadford ixa  Jan.  66 

Francis  Newell  Innes 12  Jan.  66 

James  Plomer  Freeth ixa  Jan.  66 

George  Burges  Allen 12  Jan.  66 


9  George  Rowley  Hadawav  .... 
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14  Edward  Thomas  Dftveuant  Cotton. 

1 1  Henry  Thomas  Curling 

13  Robert  Purdy !x5  July  68 

8  Donald  MacKenzie  Dunlop  Waterflold    lis  July  68 

16  William  James  Fowler  f 15  July  68 


c  Samuel  Qai^iner  Smyth  'xa  Jan.  66  d.k.  Edward  Fenwick  Brackcnbury  I15  July  68 

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5  James  Robert  Silver  Oliver  Hewitt  |X2  Jan.  66113  Francis  John  Bumdge 

9  James  Anson  Francis  Nutt 12  Jan.  66,1  d  Thomas  Harwood  Darton 

c  Arthur  Bouverie  Stopford 12  Jan.  66  1  4  Roger  Charles  Edward  North. 

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13  George  Mackinlay,  In*tructorof  Qunfliery 

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23  John  Sheridan  Clarke 

ax  Douglas  Fordo  Jones,  Instructor  of  Gunnery 

9  Archibald  Formau  Makellar  

18  William  Lindsay  Carnegie  Gordon  

c  Archibald  Edward  Duthy 

T  Kenneth  Francis  Maclachlan 

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Gymnasia^  Woolwich    

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22  Henry  Lyall 
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6  Feb.  66  ao  Franklyii  Moody  Longcroft  . 
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5  William  James  Tydd 7  July  69 

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18  John  Winston  Thomas  Spencer 8  Jan.  70 

12  George  Dalrymple  Fanshawe 8  Jan.  70 

14  George  James  Play&ir 8  Jan.  70 

9  Henry  Knight  8  Jan.  70 

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14  Edwin  Frederick  Wodehoose 8  Jan.  70 

la  Edward  Charles  Trollope 8  Jan.  70 

20  George  Robert  Moore 8  Jan.  70 

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5  William  Ludlow  Alves 

6  Henry  Percy  Poingdeatre  Leigh  

18  Mayow  WTnell-Mayow 

7  Henry  PhUip  Dawson 

z8  Herbert  William  Brackenbory 

9  Robert  William  Peacock  Robertson    

2j  Cogene  Orerbeck  Sullivan 

14  Heniy  Yanghan  Hiint 

22  William  Henry  Newton  

II  William  Gorges  Lowther...., 

II  I^ewia  Edmund  Coker  

4  Thomaa  James  Boch 

4  Alexander  Nelson  Rochfort  

19  Charles  Jamea  Freeth 

II  James  Hurley  Rossoter    , 

19  Warren  Hastings  Frith   

8  GeraklBourke     

7  Frederic  Allen  Davenport 

2j  Joan  Albert  Scott  Freoland 

4  JohnHotham 

It  Hans  Charl(»  Mannaell  Wooda    

10  Reginald  Paj'nter  Maitland 

11  George  Pridham  Owen  

1 1  Frederick  T yaaen  Mackinlay  Beaver   

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6  Edward  Frederick  Dawaon 

II  Henry  Shelley  Dalbiao  

3  Charles  Leslie  Casey   

5  D-oaglas  Charles  Dean  Pitt  

5  Solomon  Watson 


14  Henry  Barre  Phippa 

14  Piithck  Charles  Eric  Newbigging 

19  John  Sabatier  Frith 

I  Francia  Bertram  Dalrymple 

S  Alfred  Luther  Lane  

•5  Charles  Mfller  Lnyton 

t  Hcnrj'  Hewitt  Pengreo 

S  Robert  Ambrose  Cecil  King 

14  Harold  Stuart  Ferguson 

12  William  George  PhiUimore    

V  John  Francis  Erakine 

4  Gearjre  Richards  Challenor  

3  Frederick  Augustus  Bowles  

I?  William  John  Buttorworth  Bird  

i  Ernest  Charles  Wace   

9  Arthur  Henry  Hodges  Sharland 

I  Frederick  William  Campbell 

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13  t'amnel  Kenneth  Mackenzie 

53  Herbert  Kapler  Bunbury   

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7  Adolph  Thomas  Gehle , 

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:;  WaUam  Hodgson  Suart , 

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It  Francis  Henry  Hall  

17  CooBtaaUne  Rodney  William  Hervey.. 

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14  Wilton  Winckworth  March  Seymour 

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1  Thomaa  Stickne^  Howie 

15  Hugh  Aboukir  Scott 

17  Alexander  John  Montgomery  

17  Charles  Edward  Bedford   

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3  Ernest  de  Viame  du  Boulay  

3  John  William  Hastings  Potts  

19  Edwin  Capel  Currie  Sandya 

10  Albert  Henry  CallweU 

4  Joaceline  Heneage  Wodohouse   

10  FitsGerald  Muiraon  Baniater  

12  John  M'Donnell 

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18  Ernie  William  Selby 

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122  William  Everaley  Hardy 

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4  •Henry  Cheaahyre  Claughton  Walker  

8  •Reginald  Oakes 

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5  *James  Wolfe  Murray 

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14  •Cecil  Longridge 

13  •Alfred  Mansel   

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23  •Harry  George  Weir 

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33  •Henry  John  Lyster 

23  •Arthur  Mordaunt  Murray 

19  •Francis  Michael  Goold> Adams 

19  •Philip  Saltmarshe 

30  •Heniy  Byron  Jeflreys  

30  'Walter  Blunt  Fletcher  

17  •  John  William  Hawkins 

17  •Frederick  Milbank  Bland    

5  •Edwin  Hay  Pickwood  

3  •Edward  Ward  

10  •Arthur  Pole  Ponton "....'. 

10  •Henry  Welch  Ind !!!............ 

13  •James  Lning  Fixott    '. 

13  •Edward  French  Becher    

13  •Gerald  Robert  Spencer 

13  •Alexander  Dupre  Addison  

13  •Bowes  Leslie  Eman   !!...." 

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33  •Georee  Nugent 

23  •Charles  Aloysiua  Ryan .'.' 

23  •Arthur  Henry  Croker  Phillpotts   

9  •Thomaa  Stanford  Baldock    

8  •Kmoat  Vaughan-Hiighes 

8  •William  Arthur  Gore  Saunders 

13  •John  Andrew  Grieve  

13  •Blair  Onslow  Cochrane 

13  •William  Prefleriok  Cleeve !!.!.!!!!!!!!!.!. 

13  •Thomas  Stackhouse  Lett  !.!...!!!! 

6  •Thomas  ^'Olebrooke Farmer   .!!!!...!!! 

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6  ♦Edward  Hardy 

6  •St.  John  St.  George  Ord  !.!!!!!!. 

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5  •James  St.  Lawrence  Wheble  

6  •Francis  Waldron \\'\ 

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6  *Ichabod  Denmau  Wright 

6  *Robert  Addiftoa  Rigg 

13  •Edward  Umfreville  Blaokett !..'.!.. 

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d  Frederick  Eustace  Lewes*"* 

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32  William  Gully»»  

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14  Edward  Henry  Ryan  

16  Percy  Bury  Raikes 

o  Edward  Draper  Elliott 

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la  Charles  Arthur  Madan  Warde 

V  George  Algernon  Russell   

23  Montagu  Willis  Ommanney  

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33  Hugh  Ingram  Everard  Ford,*"  Adjutant  23  Dec.  68 

o  Montague  George  Browne,  At^/utant  i  Feb.  69  

D  John  Harvey  Annand 

17  William  Bedford  Troup  

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i6  Thomas  AmoU  Davis   

c  Anthony  Hepburn  Murray. ..^.... 

Rott  Fendall  Xoiru,*"  Commtttary  of  Ordnance,  ^rdClatt 

x6  John  Henry  Alexander    

d  Pierce  Thomas  Henry  Taylor 

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16  Hugh  Latham  »» 

4  Harold  John  Kinsman 

a3  Alfred  Edward  Gamault »" 

19  Henry  Grant  Young 

15  Henry  Cotton  

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Harry  Maxwell  Maekenzie,Contm.  of  Ordnance,  yrd  Clatt 

IX  Hftfiy  Lancelot  Nicholas 

ai  Charles  Henry  ReUly 

ai  John  Clinton  Greene 

t.  Edward   Franeit    Chapman,^^    De^ty    Attittant\ 

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19  Thomas  Graham,***  .<ltf/uton<  6  Aug.  7a 

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George  Lamb,  Committary  of  Ordnance,  2nd  Clatt 

ix  James  Loch  

James  Raymond  J.  Dewor 

w  Lewis  William  Taylor  

c  John  Frederick  Free 

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la  Horace  Georere  Willis  

5  Vincent  Came  Fisher   

19  Harry  Leith  Mackensie   

Bichard  Bazett 

16  John  Biitchart 

XX  George  Bannatyne  Wymer 

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Hanrj  Montgomery  Fislfty 

JohnHoyes   

WiUiaxn  Henry  McGaoftland    

Frederick  Edward  H»dow*«  

Horatio  Powys  Lane<«  

William  HullCaine* 

Waidlaw  Manderaon 

Gharlea  Randolph  Buckle    

Mannaduke  Littlejohn  Monckton 

John  Ford 

Alexander  Wsmch  — 

Isaac  Ketohen 

Anthony  Percy  Bainbrldge 

Stapileton  Penny 

Henry  John  Thornton 

Matravers  Haroonrt  Collier  Bemhard  Steinman 

Sdward   Tkomat   OuckUrUmy,   (hmw»imary  nf  (M^^^ 

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Bobert  Thomaa  Hamond 

Henry  Lind  Armstronj? 

Alex.  MacdoneU  Rawlins 


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9o  Archibald  Henry  Roberts    

jr*«ry  ToUHi  PHtchard 

S  Burton  Yaldwyn" 

M  James  Fredcnck  Plerson,  Imtrueior 

9o  Alexander  Chorley  Daridson 

D  ir<m.' Albert  Bouchard  de  Montmorency 

D  William  Henry  Montgomerie,"  Ae{futani  23  Dec.  71  ... 

S  William  Bisset 

30  Patrick  Murray  Rolland  -.•. 

WUUam  BUM  Loehkart,  Committary  of  Ordnance, 

andCla$9 ..., 

90  Georee  Bean  Hacdoneli 

18  Charles  Edward  Reid ...^ 

5  Thomas  William  Roberts,  Inrimctwr  of  Ounnery  ... 

9  Charles  Doyne  Anderson  Strakw    

d  William   Androt  Warren.**  Adjutant  x  Adminieira- 

tieeBriffode,  CJieekir^  Artillery  VoUtnteert 

17  Chnrles  CliflTord  Saxton"    ...;• 

83  WilliamRichard Charles  Brough,Jfi#<nictor(/»iMMi«t3r 

z8  Poniel  Vincent  Shortland 

20  Charles  William  Brereton.  Adjutant  7  Aug.  72 

30  Son,  Hardress  Standish  CGrady   

5  Arthur  Keelinjr  Scacome 

John  ehraham  Pollock 

William  Stanley  Hebbert 

_  Robert  Alexander   

20  Charles  R.  Eliott  Wheatley 

Areiibold  Tver  MaelaoeHy,  Commieeary  of  Ordnance, ) 

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17  William  Wyndham,  .ii(/KtoN<  9  Aug.  73 

zi  Georse  Roland  Gambler  

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1  Aug.  72 
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D  Walter  John  Finch 

D  George  William  Borradaile 

Srab<uon  Henry  Pottinfftr,*^  Majors  15  Aug.  68 

21  John  Henry  Lloyd  

18  Edmund  George  BaCtisoombe,  A^utant  a8  Jan.  71 

21  Thomas  Heathoote  Oachterlony,  Ae^/utant  14  Jan.  67... 

19  Frederic  Boyd  Roberts 

z8  Philip  Henry  Greig    

d  Willoughby  Ham.  Sandham,  Iiutrueior  in  Gnnnety  ... 

x8  George  Henry  Candy    

d  Mariiu   CharUi  NewoU^    Adjutant    i  AdndnUtratwe  \ 
Brigade  Batt  Riding  Yarkekire  ArtiUery  Volunteere  ) 

21  William  Ward  ••   

IX  John  Bridges  Walker»7 

B  Mark  Algernon  Chaldecott 

.Fred.  William  Maekentie  Spring^'^^nd  CUue  Commie-') 

earjf  of  Ordnanett  .^<Ien,  aa  Mar.  71  J 

XX  Cornwall  Henry  Campbell,  .^({;K<a}»/  za  Feb.  73 

18  Francis  James  Mortimer'"  

8  Thomas  Walker  

d  9  Franeie  Coningthg  Hannam  Clarke,  Aeeietant  in  the  *> 

Topographical  Dmartment    } 

ax  Charles  Faulkner  Glass 

Franeie  Jamee  Caldeeoitf  ^rd  Claee  Comm.  qf  Ordnance... 

d  Frank  Lodge,  .^4/v'o"^  16  April  73  

Henry  Carieton  Seion*^  

7  Emanuel  Monteflore  


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9  Dec.  53 
9  Dec.  54 
9  Deo.  54 
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59  6  June  71 

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60  X  Aug.  73 
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DsrirrT  Aojutaitt  Gxnxkax. 
Cjkmel  W.  A.  MiddleUm,  CB.  x  Oct.  70. 

Ajsictaitt  Adjutavt  Gbvixax.. 
Colonel  G.  ShAir»  CB.  i  Oct.  70. 

DirxTTT  AssuTAiTT  ADJirTAST  Gbhbbal. 
Captain  George  BaUbor  Tnull,  x  Feb.  69. 

IirSPXCTOB  6B2rBBA.L. 

Uftjor  Geneis]  Sir  Ck>Uingwood  Dickson,  KCB.,  x  Apr.  70. 
J«i*i*  Gi»p.— Lienk  E.  WooUcombe,  x  Jan.  73. 

PATMA9TBB5. 

I  HemyWm.  Vyner,  24  May  59 ;  Hon.  Majors  16  Jane  7a. 
II  flemy  Geo.  AugnstUB   Powell,  23  Feb.  55 ;   Emtign, 

33  Jan.  46 ;  Lt.  zj  July  49 ;  Hon,  Mtyor,  30  Nov.  65. 
»  Aug.  Stavdey   Murray,  ij  June  59;    Hon.  Mcyor, 

3  Dec.  72, 
;;  WiUiam  Arch.  Kidd,  xo  June  53 ;  Entign,  '20  Nov.  46  ; 

Lt.  '22  Dec.  48 ;  Hon.  Major,  7  Nov.  63. 
:i  James  Scott.**^  24  Jane  59 ;   Bnriffn,  5  Nov.  54 ;  Lt.  a 

Mar.  55 ;  Hon.  Major,  5  Nov.  69. 
13  John  Baylis  Thompson,  24  Jane  59 ;  Hon.  Capi.  34 

Jnxte64. 
I  William  Piers  Brisley,  8  July  59  j  Hon.  Capt.  8  July  64. 

3  IVjoald  Stewart.  24  Apr.  60 ;  late  Bt.Lt.Col.  Unatt. 
::  tlaodias  Buchanan  Piers,  26  April  60. 

H  Junes  Graham,  8  Sept.  60 ;  Hon.  Capi.  8  Sept.  65. 
i  WiUiam  Shepherd,  14  May  61 ;  Hon.  Capt.  14  May  66. 

4  Tbomas  C.  Rigguuou,  4  April  56 ;  Entiffn,  10  Apr.  42 ; 

U.  8  July  46 ;  Hon.  Majors  4  Apr.  66. 
:5 1'Am  Craven  Manaergh,  25  Feb.  63 ;  Hon.  Capt.  25 

Feb.  67. 
B  Simoel  Williama"'  (Qr.lf.  18  Apr.  45),  23  May  53 ; 

Hsm.  Major,  23  May  63. 
.'  Edirin  Robert  Wethered,«*  30  June  54 ;  En*.  ^5  Au^.  42 ; 

U.  ^24  May  44  J    Capitun,  6  Jane  54 ;  Hon.  Major, 

ya  June  64. 

QCABTXB  MA8TBB8. 

1-  Samnel  Blair,  14  Apr.  60. 
::  Hairy  Parkee,  z  May  62. 
£  ^iovland  Hill  New,  1  May  62. 
:,  Bernard  Aahbee,  13  Sept.  62. 
r  James  Wolfe.  X3  Sept.  62. 

f  Wm.  Cliff,  23  Sept.  62 ;  Entign,  ao  Sept.  57 ;  Lt.  5  Feb.  61. 
1  Thomas  Brigga,  23  Sept.  62. 
:*  Alfred  James  Holboume,  23  Sept.  63. 
:i  Francis  L.  Tucker.  23  Sept.  62. 
I  Jcjseph  Vignaox,  17  Feb.  63. 

13  John  Fyfc,  12  Apr.  64. 

3  Bei^amin  Trew,*"  16  Dec.  64. 
'.  William  Graham,  a  May  65. 

1.  Robert  Woods,  17  Julv  66. 

4  <.liarie8  Drayton,  x5  June  67. 
:  Thomas  Gibson,  xo  July  67. 

7  William  Wishart,  x4  Aug.  67. 

n  Akiander  Arbathnot,  30  Sept.  68. 

1  John  SeuUey,  12  Dec.  68. 

:  Richard  HaU.  X2  Jane  69. 

:,XeaM'Leod,  7Aa».  69. 

i:  William  Gnnn,  a8  May  70. 

2^  Ridisfd  Green,  14  Sept.  70. 

:;  William  Henry  Chittick,  5  Nov.  70. 

iSanon  Brown,  x  July  7x. 

:  John  Cochran,  15  April  57. 

ii  Edmnnd  Simons,  24  Peb.  73. 

14  John  Campbell,  13  Apr.  72. 
i  Tbomas  Ward,  26  Jane  72. 

i  iiJha  Bevin,  12  Feb.  73 ;  Xim/.  30  Aug.  64. 
i  3obe7t  Hamilton  MaMoch,  19  Feb.  73. 
i  Jooathan  Fonadyke,  10  May  73. 
f/.^imaelGoz,  ai  Jane  73. 
1  raomaa  Langrish,  17  Deo.  73. 

Mbbxcjo.  Ovficbbs. 
I.C.  Stanhope  Hunter  Fas8on,t  IfD.  Surgton  Mqjor,  24 


:  Hatthew  Combe.t  MD.  Surgeon  Major,  30  July  66. 
i  WiliiiBi  Pearson  Wardt,  Suraeon  Major,  14  June  67 
s  ThomasConner  O^Ijeary,t  MB.  do.,  6  Aug. 67. 


*  James  Kellie.t  MD.  do.Vs  Hay  68. 
i  John  Bign  MHler  Lewis,t  MD.  do.,  18  Ang.  68. 
:  William^^ary,!  Smrgton  Maior,  13  Sept.  69. 
>  Zdmud  James  Pnuiklyn,t  IfD.  do.,  x8  Sept. 69. 
:t  Ji^  6tbboaa,t  Surgeon  Mt^,  32  Mar.  70. 
;  Joim  Doff,  MD.  Surgeon  Major,  v>  Mar.  70. 
i  Tbomas  Baasett  Beid,  Surgeon  Mt^or,  x6  May  71. 
c  Rffqamin  Tydd,t  Surgeon  Major,  33  Apr.  71. 
^-  fiobert  Menxies,  Surgeon,  17  Nov.  63. 
a  Mward  Malcolm  Sinclair,!  MD.  do.,  38  Jane  64. 
'1  AWanderMacleant,  Surgeon,  ao  June6«. 
:>  lobcrt  Angastoa  Cbapple,t  ^trgeon,  30  Jane  65. 
]  Jiiaes  Anhor  Hanbary,  MB.  Surgeon,  30  Feb.  63. 
'  7e  Wniiam  George  N.  Manl^,t  Suraeon,  30  Oct.  65. 
a  Tbomas  John  Morphy,  Surgeon,  90  June  65. 
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WiUiam  Ramssv  8teaart,t  Surgeon,  39  Mar.  67. 
«  JaneiHamHui.t  Surgeon,  4  Nov.  64. 
u  I^vid  Woods,  Surgeon,  38  Oct.  64. 
2  AkttBderBobert  Kilroy.  Surgeon,  ix  Apr.  68. 


I'  Edwin  J« 


I  Hopwood,  Surgeon,  7  Dec.  67, 

t  For  War  Senrlcea  sea  "  Medical  Department. 


4  Edmund  M'Grath,  Sutyeon,  20  Sept. 7*. 

5  Aug.  Pat.  Meyers  Corbott,  MD.  Surgeon,  14  May  67. 
X9  Thomas  Butler  Power  0*Brien,t  Surgeon,  4  Aug.  70. 
13  Samuel  Pratt  Woodfull,  30  Nov.  70. 

15  Leslie  Ogilvy  TtJA^nonj  Surgeon,  13  Feb.  66. 
12  James  mnton.  Surgeon  Mq/or,  i  Apr.  73. 

2  Lancelot  Andrewes  White,  Surgeon  Major,  i  Apr.  73. 

8  Bdward  Young  Kellett,  Surgeon  Major,  20  June  65. 

6  Kdward  Joseph  Crane,  Surgeon  Mtyor,  39  Nov.  71- 
XX  John  Montgomery  Fiddes,  MB.  Surgeon,  34  Sept,  73. 

17  Charles  Mi^kinTion,t5Kyy»oa,  19  Oct.  7a. 

VBTXBIirABT  SDBGBOVS. 

XI  Daniel  Hinge,  x  July  55 ;  lei  Close,  ax  Apr.  63. 
B.B.  John  Tatam,  13  Oct.  55  ;  i**  Claee,  31  Aug.  67. 

w  John  Bunn  Wm.  Skoulding,"*  9  Nov.  55 ;  i*<  Ctast.ai 
Aug.  67. 

4  Edward  Kelly,  36  Feb.  56 ;  let  Claee,  21  Aug.  67. 

A  John  Ferris,  X7  Feb.  58 ;  x*<  CIcm,  x8  Aug.  69. 

4  Henry  Bath,  12  Apr.  58 ;  i»t  Claee,  19  Feb.  7o-     _^ 
X9  Jame8JosephMoyTick,3x  Jan.  60;  let  Cla*e,i9aept,TO» 

4  Adam  Elijah  Clarke,  31  Jan.  60;  let  Claee,  3  Aug.  71. 

4  Thomas  James  Lang,  27  April  60  i  xet  CUue,  2  Aug.  71. 
X9  George  Albert  Oliphant,  32  June6o ;  let  Claee,  3  Aug.  7X . 

8  John  Anderson,*"  3x  Jan,  60 ;  i»t  Claee,  35  June  73. 
X4  Walter  Burt,  xi  Sept.  60;  i**  Claei,  4  Oct.  73. 

9  William  Albert  Russell.  24  June  62 ;  let  Claee,  4  Oct.  73. 
XX  Samuel  Thomas  Ooddard,  4  Jan.  59. 

c  John  Field,  15  July  59. 

X  Geo.  Agnatius  Amos  Oliver,  x6  Feb.  64. 

▲  Peter  Moir,  14  June  64. 

x9  Edward  Ewing,  8  Sept.  65. 
c  Frederick  Charles  Boulter,  1 1  Jan.  67. 
20  Walter  Seymour  Adams,  11  Jan.  67. 

18  Francis  Duck,  31  July  67.1 
r  William  Boyd,  31  July  67. 
A  James  Reilly,  7  Aug.  67. 

20  James  Coleman  Berne,***  7  Aug.  67. 
c  Richard  Poyser,  12  Sept.  65. 
D  Francis  Plomley,  i  Sept.  67. 
r  Middleton  Fred.  Mallett  Case.  22  Jan.  68. 
c  Frederick  William  Going.  3  June  68. 

19  John  Hammond,  3  June  68. 
B  George  Aitken,  2  Sept.  68. 

9  William  Dunk  Rogerson.  2  Sept.  68. 

9  Stephen  Knott,  x6  Sept.  68. 

9  George  Durrant,  2  Dec.  68. 

A  John  Cornelius  Dwyer,  23  Dec.  68. 

8  James  Edward  Elphick,  14  July  69. 
30  William  Dawson  Sartin,  X4  July  69. 

20  Samuel  Robert  Sartin,  14  July  69. 

9  Joseph  John  Plunkett,  14  July  69. 
X9  R.  Rowe,  14  July  69. 

XX  W.  J.  Masters,  14  July  69. 

18  J.  Gibbs,  10  Nov.  69. 

19  A.  Pitcher,  10  Nov.  69. 
o  W.  H.  Kemp,  9  Feb.  70. 

x8  Samuel  Luis  Pallin,  27  Aug.  70. 

4  Alfred  Ernest  Queripel,  27  Ang.  70. 

8  Charles  Phillips,  27  Aug.  70. 
X9  Benjamin  Lucas  Glover,  27  Aug.  70. 

c  Charles  John  Grev.  27  Aug.  70. 

8  James  Augustus  Woods,  24  Sept.  70. 
X4  Jiunes  Findlav,  xa  Nov.  70. 

8  Robert  Francis  Frost,  14  Jan.  7X. 
x8  John  W^illiam  Evans,  15  Feb.  71. 

V  Thomas  Jonathan  Symonds,  22  Mar.  7X. 
X  Herbert  Rangeley,  3  May  7X. 

4  William  Frederick  Blanshard,  a  Ang.  71. 
4  AJexander  Johnston,  a  Aug.  71. 
B  Michael  Francis  Healy,  30  June  63. 
n  James  Joseph  Philips,  34  July  7a. 
z  John  Herbert  Cox,  24  July  72. 

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Captain.— G.  S.  Harvey,  X2  Oct.  7x. 
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J.  R.  C.  Sclater,  15  July  68. 

RxDivo  Mastbbs. 
4  William  Donald,  z  Apr.  59. 
B.B.  George  Dann,  37  Aug.  59. 

▲  George  Hadcock,  22  June  60. 
XX  JosepbVirr,  x  June  6x. 

V  James  Sampson,  8  June  6x. 
d  Reuben  Butler,  x  July  63. 

30  George  Louis  Wilkinson,  8  Jan.  641 
B.B.  Oliver  Onne,"»  1$  Jan.  64. 
x6  WiUiaon  Johnston,  15  Jan.  64. 
X  Henry  Bacchus,  30  July  64. 

8  Thomas  Ritchie,"*  28  Aug.  57 ;  Comet,  X3  J^  50. 
B  John  Drummond,  13  Sept.    5. 

X9  Jeremiaii  Daley,  3  Oct.  66. 
D  John  Pawson,***  39  May  67. 

9  Edmund  Nugent,  33  Jan.  68. 
c  Isaac  Abbott.  8  March  7X. 

X4  Joseph  Lovell,  38  June  73. 


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•  Major  Handysido  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bala- 
klava,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  three  Chisps,  and  Turkibh  Medal). 

'  Major  William  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman, 
and  Tohemaya,  siego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  M^or  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  c:uupaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
sortie  of  a6th  October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Major  Sweeny  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Chirm  expedition  of  1840-43  (Medal),  including  the 
capture  of  Chusan,  attack  oa  Chuenpee,  destruction  o?  the  Bocca  Tigris  Forts,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Heights 
above  Canton,  of  Amoy,  Chusan,  Chmhae,  NingjK),— and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  attack  and  capture  of  the 
enemy's  entrenched  Camp  on  the  Heights  of  Segoan,  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  the 
landing  before  Nankin,  berved  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clivsp,  an<l  Turkish  Medal).    Ho  has  also  the  Medal  for  Meritorious  Service. 

7  Lieut.  Mont^romery  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of 
Oobastopol  (Me<lftl  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lieut.  Blades  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i<^  liient.  M'Lernon  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»i  Lieut.  Ramsay  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol-r-twice 
wounde<l  (Medal  wi  b  -^lasp.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"Lieut.  Snail  perved  tn  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Indian  campaifpi  m  X858-59,  and  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  fbrce 
posted  on  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  m  March  1859  (Medal). 

^>  Lieut.  Sprent  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  SebastofK)!  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  Chma  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

<4  Lieu',  Coleman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
^th  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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'  General  Wylde  senred  in  Holland  in  1813  nnd  1814,  and  oommandod  a  Battery  before  Antwerp  and  at  the  attack 
oa  Berg«n.op-Zoom.  Wa»  attached  to  the  Horse  Artillery  with  the  Anny  of  Occupation  in  Frunoo.  In  April 
i^  nicoeeded  Lord  William  RoBKell  as  Military  Commissioner  at  the  Head  Quarters  of  Don  Pedro's  Army  in  Portu- 
f»\.  and  continued  with  them  until  the  Convention  of  Evora  Monte ;  and  subsequently  from  November  1834  to  1840 
at  th«  head-quarters  of  the  Spanish  Army,  and  in  all  the  general  actions  dimn^  that  period,  including  the  raising 
<»i  the  siege  of  Bilboa.  for  wh:ch  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Spanish  Cortes.  In  Portugal,  aprain,  in  1846,  during 
the  Ciril  War,  and  signed  the  Convention  of  Oporto.  He  is  a  Knight  of  Charles  the  Third,  and  Class  St.  Fernando, 
and  Grand  Cross  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

*  Sir  Riehard  Dacres  8erve<l  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflhirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'KenzIe's 
Fsnn,  and  battles  of  Alma,  li.alaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed) ;  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  ropulae 
of  the  Ra8|ians  in  the  sortie  from  Sebastopol  on  the  26th  October ;  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Royal  Artilleiy 
at  ibe  siege  of  Sel>a8topol,  after  Brigadier  Genend  Strangways  was  killed  at  Inkerman  on  the  5th  Nov.  1854  (Medal 
wiih  fuor  Clasps.  KCll.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  ist  Class  Military  Order  of  Savoy,  and 
C:a.v5  of  the  Medjjdie,  and  Tnrkisli  Medal). 

*  Sir  William  Fenwick  Williams  commanded  the  Turkish  Army  at  the  defence  of  Kars,  and  for  his  distinguished 
^tvwaei  was  promoted  Major  General,  nominated  a  JCCJi.,  and  created  a  Baronet ;  has  also  received  the  xat  Class  of 
I  ^e  Turkish  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  and  is  a  Grand  Officer  of  the  French  Legion  of  Honor. 

"■  Sir  John  Eilward  Dnpni.s  served  on  the  north  cciaat  of  Spain  1836.  37.  and  38,  in  eo-oj>eratlon  with  the  Spanish 
Army,  including  the  fieltl  actions  oftlio  xoth,  12th.  14th,  and  i6th  March,  and  the  action  of  Hemani,  on  the  14th May 

ii-,  ■x'sides  various  other  minor  atl'airs  (ij-t  Cla»H  of  San  Fernantlo).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
irivuiding  Hie  batileA  of  Alma.  Balaklavn,  aud  lukei-man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB., 
Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded 
the  Roval  Artillery  i  n  India  from  Oct.  1857  to  Feb.  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee  a6th  Nov.. 
•jpeniuons  of  the  27th  28th  and  agth  Nov.  before  Cawnporc,  and  battle  there  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857— iwice  mentioned 
lEjIe^pntches  (Medal). 

'  Sir  Ed>vnra  Sabine  served  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  1814,  and  commanded  the  Batteries  at  the 
.<.cia'  of  Fort  Erie  in  August  and  September. 

»  Major  General  Eardley  Wilmot  served  in  part  of  the  campaign  of  1S46-47  against  the  Kaillrs,  as  Deputy 
A?i*jant  Quarter  Master  General  (Medal). 

'«  General  England  served  the  ex|)edition  to  the  Weser  in  1805-6 ;  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  South 
America  in  1806-7 1  campaign  of  1813  in  the  Peninsnla,  including  the  battiC  of  Yittoria  and  siege  of  San  Sebastian, 
I  r  which  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  inR8i>8. 

''  Srr  John  Bloomflehl  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  March  1813  to  June  1814,  including  the  battle  of 
v.;i.>ria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  crossing  the  Bidassoa.  and  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse  (Silver 
y^nT  M«lal  with  aix  Clasps).    Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

'^  Sir  Francia  Wanle  was  present  at  the  defence  of  C'ailiz  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

'-  Sir  William  Bates  Ingilby  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1810  to  Jan.  1813,  including  the  sieges  of  Ciudad 
Hoingo,  Forts  of  Salamanca  (wounded)  and  Burgos ;  and  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca 
(.Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps).     Served  also  the  campaign  of  181 5,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

•*  Lieut.G«fner&l  Cuppage  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  February  to  August  1814,  and  was  present  at 
ibe  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  Bayunne.    Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

-  Sir  John  St.  George  served  in  the  Crimean  campai/sni  from  March  i8ss,  and  commanded  the  siege  train  at  the 
^^^  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  CJasp,  CJi.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  IHirkish  MedaJj . 

'*  Sir  Edward  Warde  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855.  in  command  of  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol, 
i3«l  w.iJi  present  at  the  bombardments  of  oth  April  an<l  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  C'jK.,  Officer  of  the 
Upitn  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  2Je<ljid  e.  and  Turkiyh  Medal). 

'  Sir  C-ollingwood  Dicktroii  scn'cd  tm  the  staff  of  Lord  Raglan  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  waa 
T  r?;e:it  at  the  alTairs  of  BnlgADac  nnd  M'Kenzie's  Frrm.  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava, 
'  ijicdition  to  Kertch,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wovnidcd  4th  Feb.  1855) ;  commanded  the  right  siege  train,  and  waa 
pfir*eat  at  the  bombardmcntM  of  17th  October,  9t.h  April,  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  C2?.,  Aide  de  Camp 
ij  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Victoria  Croes,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkiflh 
Helal).    He  is  al.^  a  Knight  of  Charles  the  Thiitl,  ist  Class  St.  Fernando,  and  Knight  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

^  Sir  David  Edward  Wood  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  on  the  Eastern  frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
ia-jnif  the  insurrection  of  the  Boers  aud  Kaffirs  in  i84a-43  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Crimean  cami>aign  of  1854-55, 
^Lid  commanded  the  Rojiil  Artilleiy  of  the  4th  Division  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  the 
'  mie  on  the  a6th  Oct.  1854,  and  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  until  the  final  capture  of  tlie  town ;  was  allerwards 
removed  to  the  command  of  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  which  he  commanded  until  the  close  of  the  war  in  June  1856 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  oftlio  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com- 
^x:;4ftl  the  Royal  Horse  Artilleiy  in  India  from  Oct.  1857  to  Feb.  i8m;  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in 
1^*  affair  of  Pandora,  where  they  acted  as  Cavalry  and  charged  and  defeated  a  large  force  of  rebel  Sepoys ;  com- 
^Jiarwlcl  as  Brigadier  the  Field  Artillery  in  the  operations  previous  to  and  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  and  at  .the 
c  •cr:nsw>n  of  the  siege  and  final  capture  of  the  town  commanded  the  whole  of  the  Artillery  until  the  Army  waa 
li.-'jken  up.  Subsequently  to  the  capture  of  Lucknow  was  appointed  to  command  the  Station  and  Fort  of  Allahabad, 
a>l  carried  on  the  successful  operations  against  the  rebels  in  thiit  part  of  the  comitry— four  times  mentioned  ill 
le.p&tchcs  (Medal  with  Clasp,  KCB.). 

"  8ir  James  William  Fitzmayer  served  the  Kastdm  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and 
'IKenzw's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th 
^kSfAer  1854 ;  waa  complimented  on  parade  by  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  his  manner  in  bringing  the  Artillery  at  the 
Alma  under  **  the  hottest  fire."  and  was  again  thanked  by  Sir  Do  Lacy,  and  twice  mentioned  in  his  despatch  on  the 
■^Tdiie  of  the  sortie  on  a6th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CJ?.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of 
Ui«  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Uajor  General  Askwith  has  the  decorations  of  ist  Class  St.  Fernando,  Commander  Isabella  the  Catholic,  and 
Kiught  of  Charles  the  Third. 

^  Hs^r  General  Franoklyn  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  frcm  May  to  August  1855,  and  commanded  the  siege 
train  of  the  left  attack  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardmeats  of  the  6th  and  ijlh  June  (Medal 
wiUi  (Hasp,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Metljidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

^  Major  Creneral  Rowan  8erve<l  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  1854 
tiiarairy  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  and 
•ombardment  of  17th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  cS.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mijor  General  Phillpotts  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fW>m  June  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
ttd  (all  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Has  also  received  the 
^jnan  Medal  of  1841. 

*  Colonel  Price  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  General  Roberta  at  the  capture  of 
pcshon  30th  March  1858,  and  at  the  action  of  Sanger,  and  defoat  of  the  rebels  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Bunnaa 
(acnuoned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

"Sir  John  Miller  Adye  sen'ed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Assist.  Adjt.  General  of  Royal  Artillery,  and 
*u  prssentat  the  affiiirs  of  Bulganac  andM'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalakUiva,  and  Inkerman,  capture 
ci  Balaklava  Caatle.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th 
Cla&i  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58  as  Assist.  Adjt.General  of  Royal  ArtiUeiy,  and 
^  present  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee  a6th  Nov..  oiierations  before  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  a7th 
•JA  sad  aoth  Nov..  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  6th  Dec.  1857  (three  times  mentioned 
^desMtehea,  Medal).  Employed  on  special  service  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North- 
fm  Fnmtjer  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo,  capture  of  Umbeylah,  and  destruction  of  Mulkah 
(ICadalwithClaap). 

"  Cokmel  H.  L.  Gardiner  served  in  the  operations  at  Prescott  in  Upper  Canada  in  1838.  Alao  in  the  poramt  of 
T&atia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  1858. 

*  Colonel  Yoanghnshand  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  October  to  November  1854,  inoloding  the  battle 
of  Inkenaaa  and  aicge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  .      r^  r^  ^n  /> 

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^^  Mf^or  General  D'Agniilar  served  the  Crimeiui  campai^  from  September  1854  to  Mtuxh  1855,  indading  Ihe  battle 
of  Inkerman  (horse  shot)  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  or 
x7th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turldsb  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  cam- 
paign of  1857-58,  and  conunanded  the  Artillery  of  General  Franks'  Force  at  the  action  of  Secundra,  also  oommande<l 
the  Roval  Horse  Artillery  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatohM,  Brevet  of 
Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Colonel  Thompson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from.  May  2855,  indnding  the  siege  and  fitU  of  Bebas* 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  John  Turner  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Port  Natal  on  the  26th  June  1842.  Served  also  tha  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  April  1855,  including  the  affair  at  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  SLnieht  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Received  the  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel  ibr  distin- 
guished service  at  the  battle  of  Alma  in  crossing  the  river  with  two  guns,  ascending  the  Heights  and  enfllading  the 
Russian  Colunms.    Commanded  a  Troop  of  Roval  Horse  Artillery  in  India  in  1858-59. 

'*  Colonel  Fisher  served  in  the  Crimea  (h>m  September  to  November  1855,  inoludmg  the  siege  and  taXL  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"*  Colonel  Middleton  served  in  Uie  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
(wounded,  and  two  horses  killed),  battle  of  Cawnpore,  actions  of  Serai  Ghat  (commanded  the  Artillery),  Chanda. 
Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  attack  upon  the  Moulvie's  Mosque  and 
Moosa  Bagh,  action  of  Barree,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussie  (commanded  the  Artillery),  commanded  a  Troop  of  Royal 
Horse  Artillery  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  affair  of  Muchagawn  (nine  times  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevets  of  Miijor  and  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*'  Colonel  Gibbon  served  in  the  Crimea  from  i8th  May  1855,  in  command  of  a  Field  Battery,  and  for  nearly  three 


months  the  Artillery  of  the  4th  Division,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  was  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  where  he  com- 
manded the  Artillery  of  Br.General  Walpole's   Division,  and  was  specially  recommended  for  promotion  as 


having  "  distinguished  himself  throughout  the  operations,  particularly  on  the  9th  and  xxth  March  1858."  Com- 
manded the  Artillery  of  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  in  the  action  of  Simreo— severely  wounded  (five  times  mentioned 
in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.^  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Newton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ttova.  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fltUl  of  Sebastopol 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Hawkins  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol, 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  X7th  June,  x/th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  CJ9.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^  Colonel  Williams  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  New  Zealand  in  X864-66  during  the  Waikato,  Tauranga, 
and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  at  Ransiawhia,  Haerini,  Gate  Pah,  Nukumaro,  and  several  minor 
aflkirs  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.^  and  Medal).. 

^  Colonel  Mackay  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  1855,  including  the  sioge  and  fUl  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Grant  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  x8th  Jan.  X855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  with  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  2854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*7  Colonels  Connell,  Smyth,  and  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  2855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  M'Crea  in  command  of  three  Battenes  Royal  Artillery  and  a  Detachment  of  the  4xBtRegt.  (with  Majors 
Purcell.  Richardson,  and  Wardell)  was  present  in  the  revolution  which  upset  the  Emperor  Fausti  in  Hayti  ui 
Jan.  1859;  landed  and  protected  the  Europeans  at  Port  au  Prince,  and  carried  off  the  Emperor  his  ftunily  and 
ministers ;  received  the  thanks  of  the  English  and  French  Governments,  and  the  Brevet  of  Mi^or. 

^  Colonel  Desborough  served  with  the  China  expedition  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tuigku,  capture  of 
the  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^t  Colonel  Shaw  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  2855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol, 
and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  X7U1  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (Brevetof  Major,  Melal 
with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  CB.,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^  Colonel  Lennox  served  in  the  Crimean  campaism  from  Julv  to  October  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Colonel  C.  S.  Henry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  before 
Sebastopol  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9^  April,  6th  and  17th  June.  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Brevets  of  Ma^or  and  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB.) 

M  Polonel  Pipon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's 
Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^or, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Colonel  Hamley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's 
Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  the  siege  and  fltll  of  Sebastopol, 
and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.C<olonel. 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB.).  Colonel 
Hanoley  is  the  author  of  "  The  Operations  of  War,"  a  work  that  may  confidently  be  characterizeid  as  one  of  the  most 
invaluable  modem  militaiy  books  extant— "  there  exists  nothing  to  comi»are  with  it  inthe  English  language  for 
enlightened,  scientific,  and  sober  teacl^g  in  the  general  art  of  war :  "  vide  The  Timet  of  ist  Nov.  2860. 

^  Colonel  Field  served  in  the  Eastern  campaiffn  of  1854-55  as  D.A.Q.M.Gen.  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  was 

S resent  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
[night  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Colons  Pigou  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  2855,  including  Uie  siege  and  ftUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■*  Colonel  Hon.  D.  M'D.  Fraser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Migor,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5U1  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com- 
manded a  Troop  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  action  at  Hyderghur  29th  Nov.  18^8,  defeat  of  a  rebel  force  at 
Bujeedia,  capture  of  Fort  M^jeedia,  and  action  at  Bankea  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

*7  Colonel  Vesey  serveil  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fi^m  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Bebaafcopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Colonel  Robinson  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  xst  Division  in  the  KaiBr  war  of  2851-53  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  Biddnlph  served  throushont  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x 8^4-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava, and  Inkennan,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*otk>lonel8  Milman,  Arbuthnot  (twice  wounded),  Hastings,  and  FitzHugh  served  in  the  Crimean  cam- 
paign trom.  May  2855,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at 
the  bombardments  of  6th  and  x7th  June  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

•1  Colonel  Botton  served  at  Canton  with  the  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymour  in  28^6-57 ;  present  at  the  capture 
of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major) ;  and  served  with  the  expedition  of  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Smho, 
taking  of  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Tiaku  Forts  (Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*■  Colonel  Ommanney  was  present  at  the  alXUr  of  Fnttyabad  6th  March  2858 ;  commanded  the  Artillery  of  tha 
xst  Brigade  Central  India  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  capture  of  Chandairee  Fort,  siege  and  capture  of 
Jhansi,  and  action  on  the  Betwa ;  also  commanded  the  ArtUlery  of  that  force  in  the  attack  on  Koonch  and  capture 
of  Calpee,  and  served  with  DufTs  Colunmat  the  i^air  of  Sahao  (mentioned  in  despatohea.  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Coldongh  was  nominated  to  the  4^^  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  with  the  late  Osmanli  Horaa 
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•♦  Colonel  Milwanl  served  in  the  Criiueftn  campnifm  from  July  to  September  1855,  inclnding  the  siege  of  Sebas- 

topol  (SledAl  with  Clasp,  and  Turkihh  Medal).    Sei'ved  with  thd  expeihtion  to  Chma  in  i860,  and  was  present  at 

Soiho,  Tiuigku.  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts ;  D.A.Q.M.Gen.  on  Captain  Brabazon  being  taken  prisoner  (Brevet 

of  M^r,  Medal  with  Clasp).    Commanded  a  Division  of  Artillery  consisting  of  the  two  Batteries  of  Steel  Mountain 

Ordjance  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  fW>m  Janimry  1868 ;  conmianded  a  Wing  of  the  Brigade  engaged 

in  the  action  of  Arogec.  and  was  ])rescnt  at  the  capture  of  Magdala ;  was  selected  as  the  bearer  of  the  despatchea 

(mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.,  Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  and  Medal). 
"  Colonel  Chermside  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185^-55  as  Adjutant  to  the  siege  train,  including  the 

siege  of  Scbastopol ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  with  the  two  heavy  i8-pounder  guns  under  Colonela 

Gsinbier  and  Dickson  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 
^  LLColonel  Anson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ft*om  May  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege  of 

Sebsstopol.  in  the  Trenches  with  the  sieee  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  (Jllasp^ 

5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 
*'  Colonel  S.  E.  Gordon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campai^  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 

Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  capture  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 

Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  and  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  served  in  India  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the- 

tccions  of  Pandora  and  Doundeakeira  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  CB.). 
^  Colonel  Boothby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the- 

battlea  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Kni^t  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Hon-  E.  T.  Gage  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Brigade  Maior  to  the  Royal  Artillery, 
and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulranac  and  M'Kenzie  s  Form,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,. 
capture  of  Balaklava,  siesre  and  fan  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB.) ;  was  also  present  with  the  Turkish  Army  imdcr 
Omar  Pasha  during  Uie  operations  at  Rudchuck  and  Giurgevo,  in  the  summer  of  1S54,  ^^^  ^uis  received  the  Gold 
Medil  for  the  campaign  on  the  Danube,  awarded  to  him  by  the  Turkish  Government. 

'1  Colonel  Thring  served  in  the  CMmean  campaini  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Metlxtl  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  Ixi  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda,, 
aod  Soliaupore.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Asimghur  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches,. 
Brevet  of  Xiajor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Bent  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  late 
Osmanli  Horse  Artillery. 

^  Colonel  Tupper  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman 
(voonded).  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps.  Brevet  of  Major.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

■*  Colonel  Heyman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebas^ 
lopjl  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•^  Colonel  Hoete  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  February  1855,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma.  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (Brevet 
cifjt^jor.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

~  Colonel  Singleton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  aflkirs  of  Bulganao  andk 
M'Keoxie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of 
the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5tb 
( iaas  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  commanded  the  Artillexy  in  the  repulse  of 
the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Mooltaii  on  31st  March. 

^  Colonel  Reillv  went  to  the  C*rimea  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Fox  Strangways ;  served  in  the- 
Trenches  during  the  winter  of  1854-55  <^nd  ^^^  appointed  Adjutant  to  the  Siege  Train  in  February  1835,  and  subsc> 
qnently  Brigade  MMor ;  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and 
^th  September.  After  the  full  of  Sebastopol  he  was  appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Greneralat  Head 
Qo^ners  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Appointed  to  accompany  the  PruFsian  Army  in  the  enm- 
pw^  of  1866.  Appointed  Military  Attach^  to  the  French  Army  in  1870,  and  being  attached  to  the  Army  of  the 
uxre,  was  present  at  the  various  operations  around  Orleans  including  the  buttles  of  the  2nd  (battle  of  Artenay)  3rd 
MMi  ith  December,  which  resulted  m  the  evacuation  of  the  city,  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  German  Army 
and  sent  10  England  (Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 

^  Oilonel  C.  H.  Smith  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the 
bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Metutl  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian 
campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec,  and  affair  of  Kalee  Nuddy.  and  commanded 
the  Artniery  at  the  afikir  of  Kankur,  and  operations  before  Sandee  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
UColonel,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

^  Colonel  J.  L.  Bolton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
Tith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  action  at  Per- 
ubghur— wounded  (Medal). 

"*  LL(}olonel  (JK>dby  served  in  the  Crimean  (^mpaign  (h>m  May  1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
ia  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  including  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  Jime  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet 
of  Ui^or.  and  Turkish  MedsJ). 

*"  Colonel  D.  Sarafleld  Greene  served  in  India  as  Aide  de  Can- p  to  Sir  John  Dupnis  in  1857-58;  commanded 
the  Field  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  and  also  at  the  several  engagements  on  the  27th  and  28tl> 
November;  was  present  at  the  operations  round  Cawnpore,  and  iu  relief  by  Lord  Clyde ;  present  at  the  battle  of 
Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  1857  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

**  Colonel  Barry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
bkennan,  and  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medial  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Kedsls,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  rellef^of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow, 
^«ttle  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
UColonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  atSinho, 
Tan^ko,  capiore  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  {CB.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  U.Cc^onel  Elg  ee  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  LtColonel  Carthew  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  December  1854.  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
^ore  Sebastopol,  including  the  bombardments  of  6th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of 
)Upr,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Lt  Colonel  "Bbj  s  erved  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  CThina  in  i860,  and  waa 
pwent  at  Sinho,  Ian  gku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  U.(}okmel  Spnrway  served  in  the  Ea  stem  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
^  of  SeiMWtopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  B  revet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Cokael  Mioheu  served  in  the  Eastern  c  ampaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  May  1S55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
ttd  Balaklava,  and  siese  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
vid  sth  daaa  of  the  Medjidie).  SiBrved  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
KesDgiuice,  aicffe  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  th  e  Royal  Horse  Artilleiy  at  the  affair  of  Tigree, 
relief  ofAnm^nr,  action  near  Asimntghur,  operations  in  the  Jimgle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  attack  and 
caftore  of  Tiroal  (foor  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  L  t. Colonel,  MediU  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

^  LLColonel  Beoingfeld  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taka 
Pans  tod  Mmnder  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

"  LLOoloml  Qovan  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangkn,  and  capture  of 
Taku  florti  (Breret  of  M^jor,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepinga  in  the 
rxia%  of  BkntM  in  April  and  May  1863. 


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^  Lt.Coloxiel  Ingilby  ssnred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1835,  including  the  afOiin  of  Bal- 
ganao  aad  M'Kensie'a  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  fialaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  the  sie^  of 
Bebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Cla«i>s,  Brevet  of  Mig'or,  Barrtinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Med^idie). 

**  Colonel  Tates  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  affair  at  M'Konsie's  Farm,  battles  of  Ahna 
4ind  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26Ui  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidle).  Serve<l  in  the  Indian  oamnaign  of 
1857-58,  present  at  tho  action  of  Secundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  comnumdcd  Ro^al  Horse  Arnilery  at 
the  affairs  of  Siu'agunge  on  33rd  and  39th  of  July,  also  commanded  tho  Artillery  in  the  actions  at  Sultanpore  on 
13th  and  a8th  Aug.  1858  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.S. 

^  Lt.Colonol  w.  J.  Williama  8ervod  in  the  Crimean  campaign  IVom  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  Trenches  with  siege  train,  and  at  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of  M^or, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  jth  Class  of  tho  Medjidle,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  LtColonel  G.  F.  Young  soi-ved  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of 
Azbnffhar,  operations  in  tho  Jungle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (twice  mentioned  m  despatches,  Brevet  of  Mi^or, 
«nd  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Pcnnycuick  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  November  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman. 
siege  and  fall  6f  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Mciial  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  aad  stb 
Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  tho  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec.,  actions  of  Sena  Ghat,  Chanda,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lufdcnow. 
And  action  of  Barree  (Medal  with  two  Closns).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at 
Tangkn,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.). 

*7  Lt. Colonel  Oldershaw  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  January  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siof^e  train,  and  bombardment  of  Apiil ;  was  employed  on  special  senrice  in 
1855-56  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Msgor,  5U1  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  fm4  commanded  a  Field  Battery  attached  to  Colonel  KellT*a 
Force  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rel>el  for^s  posted  on  the  first  range  of  the  Ncpaul  Hills  on  the  35th  and  28th 
March  1859  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal). 

*'  Colonel  N.  O.  S.  Turner  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  to  September  1855,  including  the  aiege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Tigree,  relief  of  Aaim^nr,  action 
near  Azimutghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore ;  as  Brisade  Major  to  the  Oude  Field  Force 
under  Lord  Clyde  in  1858-50,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Amathei,  and  action  of  Dnndeikeia  (three 
times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

i<"  Lt.Colonel  P.  J.  Campbell  served  in  the  Kaflir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from 
June  to  December  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^0^  Lt.Colonel  Twias  served  in  the  CrimeancampaignfromMay  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  (Canton  with  tho  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymour  in  1856-57. 
Also  with  the  Bicpedition  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

1°^  Lt. Colonel  R.  Curtis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fSfdl  of  Sebaa- 
topol.  in  the  TrcncheH  with  the  siege  train  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  &£^or). 

'<^  Lt.Colonel  Hope  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  aiege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded) ,  in  the  Trencaes  with  the  siege  train  throughout  the  siege,  including  the  bean- 
bardments  of  X7th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  X7th  Jime,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  twof 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Claaa  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  LtColonel  Brendon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaipm  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1855,  including  the  aflhlrs  of 
M'Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  96ih 
Oct.  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1°*  Lt.Oolonel  de  Havilland  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (save  the  interval  between  xst  March  and 
<th  Sept  1855),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  throe  Claaps, 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Lt. Colonel  Lukin  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  tho  bombardments  of  9th  April, 
^th  and  xTth  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Modal  with  fonr 
Clasps,  Knight  of  tne  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  tho  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  selected  to  be  sent 
home  in  charge  of  Trophies  from  Sebastopol,  and  had  the  honor  of  presenting  them  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  and 
His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  in  the  Royal  Arsenal  at  Woolwicb. 

**  LtColonel  Davis  served  in  the  Crimean  oainpnign  from  6th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebaa- 
topol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal^ 
and  Brevet  of  Maior). 

^^0  LtColonel  W.  J.  Bolton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  ^  ^0  Trenches  with  the  eiege  train 
throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  bombardments  of  Z7U1  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  Jane,  x-jtkt 
August,  and  8th  September ;  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major. 
Modal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  theXegion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1870 
while  serving  as  Brigade  Major  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Canada  he  volunteered  for  the  Red  River  Expedition,  to 
which  he  was  aopointed  Chief  Staff  Officer,  and  on  the  return  of  the  force  was  honorably  mentioned  in  despatohea 
and  made  a  CMG.  for  his  services  therewith. 

1"  LtColonel  H.  L.  Talbot  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actiona  of  Barree  and  Birsee  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  Simpson  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  June  2855,  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  X7th  Oct.  and  9th  April  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps.Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

u«LtColonel  Penn  served  in  the  Oimean  campaign  of  i854-5<,  as  an  Assistant  Engineer,  with  the  siege  train  in 
the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  X7th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th  and  X7th  June ;  he 
-was  aJso  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie).  Ck>mmanded  a  Steel  Mountain  BbJUatj  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  ttom  a^th 
December  1867  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and 
Medal). 

1^^  LtColonel  Byrne  served  in  the  Oimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  expe- 
dition to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

117  LtColonel  J.  M'C.  Campbell  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  18^7-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Kuddee, 
ciege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  assault  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

11*  Lt.Colonel  French  served  with  tho  expedition  to  (Thinain  i860,  and  ^as  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  cat^tnxeof 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in 
the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  May  and  October  1863,  including  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Tsinpoo  ana  Taolin, 
the  fortified  citv  of  Sajow,  the  affhir  at  Nanksiang,  and  recapture  of  the  walled  city  of  Kahding. 

""  Lt.Colonel  Miller  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  '^^  ^P  to  May  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Ba2a> 
klava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  four  Claapa, 
Brevet  of  Magor,  Victoria  Crc«8,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Me^iidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'^  LtColonel  Owen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  xaQ  of 
fiebaatopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  tram,  and  bombaJrdments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th  and  17th 
June  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Modal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  tho  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Olan 
of  the  Me<Uidie,  aad  Turkish  Modal. 


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^  LtOolODiel  6.  A.  Milman  Bcryed  in  the  Crimean  campaifn^.  Dec.  1854  to  July  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the 

siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  AprU  and  6th  and  17th  Jxmo  (Medal  with  Clasp^ 

Brerct of  Uiqor,  5th  Class  of  the  Med^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^  Major  Denne  served  in  the  Cnmeon  campaign  from  Aagnst  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sobostopol 

(Mfldai  with  cian»,  and  Turkish  Modal) . 

I*  LtColonel  P.  W.  L'Bstnmge  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siegft 
train  before  Sebastopol,  and>at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  i;^  Jime— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Brevet  of  Mfl^or,  Sardhoian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^  LtColonel  Irvine  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  to  August  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
eain  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  ijth'Juue  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Oaspt  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  LtOolonel  Andrewes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol— slightiy  wounded  in  the  Trenches  on '2nd  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Msgor, 
Kiught  of  ihe  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^Mtgor  Murray  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie  for  services  with  the  late  Osmanli  Horse  Artillery. 
Commanded  a  Battery  of  Armstrong  za-pounders  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  zath  Dec.  Z867  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^  U.CoIonel  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fiiUof  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bomburdmeuts  of  z/th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th  and  zTtlk 
Jose,  also  at  the  bombardment  of  Kinboum  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  sUi  Cioss  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Rowley  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  185Z-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  China  expedition  of  z86o,  and  wa» 
present  at  the  capture  of  tiio  Taku  Foils,  actions  of  the  i8th  and  3ist  September  near  Tangohow  and  surrender  of 
Pekm  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  Heberden  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  to  November  Z855,  including  the  siege  and  fidl 
of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  l*urkish  Medal). 

^  LtOokmel  Goodenongh  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nnddeov 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwoh— severely  wounded  (three  times  mentioned  iia 
dmtches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  CUsp) . 

^  Miyor  A.  H.  W.  Williama  served  in  the  Ci-imean  campaign  trom  June  z8^5,  including  the  siege  and  fkQ  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  India  in  z  858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  of  th» 
mutinous  sepoys  at  Moolten  on  3Z8t  March. 

***  Minors  Oockbum,  Cardew,  Tnpper,  and  Farrell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  1855^ 
Indoding  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  LkCoionel  btrover  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  war  during  z86o-6z  and  comnuknded 
the  Boval  Artfllery  during  the  greater  part  of  the  war  in  the  Taranaki  (Brevet  of  itajor,  and  Medal). 

"•  Major  J.  H.  PeOo  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z864-66  in  command  of  a  Field  Batteiy  (Medal). 

^  UBiar  P.  T.  Whinyates  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z 854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balalklava^ 
uese  and  fidl  of  Sobastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Major  Waller  served  in  India  in  z 857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda,  and  Sultan- 
pore,  sisge  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  luid  capture  of  Jagdespore  (three  times  mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Medal  with  Ciasp). 

"*  LLCoIonel  A.  C.  Johzison  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  pf  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture- 
of  Loeknow,  and  actious  of  Siraee  and  Nawabgun^o  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Price  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  Z854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(wounded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombai'dments  of  .9th  April,  6th  and  Z7th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■*■  Mi^r  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganao  and  M'Kensie'a 
Tann,  battles  of  Al^u^  Bolaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  86tb 
Oot  Z854,  and  whs  Aide  de  Gamp  to  General  Markham  at  the  final  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (men- 
tioQfd  in  despatches.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Met^idie,  and  Turkisl:^ 
Medal). 

•*»  M^r  R.  R.  Jones  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  ScbostoDo) 
(Medal  With  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ,  ^^pox 

^  Majors  J.  H.  Brown  and  Harris  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Doc.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sefaastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  Z7th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i«  Maior  Strangways  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  alTairs  of  Bulganac  and 
M'Eenzie'a  Farm,  battles  of  Akoa,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Captains  Brancker,  Hobart,  and  Harvey  served  with  tho  expedition  to  China  in  zS6o,  and  were  present  at- 
Sioho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Haion  Booth,  Brackonbury,  and  Gore  served  in  tho  Crimean  campaign  from  June  Z855,  includinir  the  sietra 
sadlSof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Chisp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  *  * 

»*  Mayor  Markham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854,  and  up  to  January  z8ss,  includingthc  aflair  of  M'Kenzie'a 
Fano,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with 
tliree  Claapo,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  India  in  Z858,  and  was  present  at  th» 
seoon  of  decundraon  23rd  Jan.  (Medal). 

^  LtColonel  Teeedale  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Mig'or  General  Sir  W.  F.  Williams  during  the  whole  of  the 
blockade  of  Kars,  and  at  tho  battle  on  the  Heights  above  that  town  on  the  39th  Sept.  Z855.  Successfully  held  the 
Bedoobt  called  **  Yuksek  Tabia  *'  for  the  space  of  seven  and  a  half  hours  under  a  very  heavy  fire  on  the  a9th  Sept. 
»S5,  sad  was  mentioned  in  the  despatch.  Received  a  severe  contusion  from  a  grape-shot  in  the  leg.  The  rank  of 
LtColonel  and  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Turkish  Imperial  Order  of  the  Medjidie  were  conferred  upon  him  by  the  Sultan 
In  a  letter  fttxm  the  Foreign  Office,  dated  7th  March  Z855,  Her  Majesty's  Government  conveyed  their  sense  of 
tperoval  of  his  esffbrts  in  averting  firom  the  Garrison  of  Kars  the  horrors  that  they  sufiered  ft-om  famine  in  the  pre- 
•eding  winter.  In  virtue  of  his  rank  of  Lt.  Colonel  in  the  Turkish  Service  he  received  the  Order  of  Companion  of 
Hbe  Bath  and  that  of  the  4th  Class  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.    Has  also  received  the  Victoria  Cross. 

^  M^or  Torriano  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854,  and  up  to  August  z85s,  including  tho  battle  of  Inker- 
aaa,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  bombardments  of  zTth  October,  9th  April,  and  6thi 
sad  ZTth  June  (MedaJ  with  two  Clasps.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Meda^).  Sen-ed  in  India  in 
^^ST-sS,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Xacknow 
sad  captoros  of  the  Forts  of  Dehnia  and  Tirol  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp)/^     »         »  k'  u».iazow, 

"  Major  J.  T.  B.  Brown  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  Z855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  SebAA. 
lopol  (Medal  with  Chksp,  5th  Chiss  of  the  Me<:yidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

»  Maior  l^lcr  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiiU  of  Sobastopol— 
voanded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  Z858-59,  and  acted  a» 
Staff  OSoer  to  LtColonel  Walker  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  which  occupied  the  Fort  and  junirle  of 
Baagaoo  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal).  ^ 

"•  Mi^  Smart  aerv^d  in  India  in  z  85  7-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and 
mtBraofLacknow,  actions  of  Barree,  Sirsee,  and  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp): 

"*  Uakft  Newbolt  served  in  India  in  z  857-59,  <uid  was  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  nnatJ^ 
is  the  flni  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills,  in  March  Z859  (Medal) .  PPfUM 

"•  Major  T.  B.  Strange  served  in  India  in  z 857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Sultanpore  and 
Bhowrata,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Korsee,  Nawabgunge,  Seragimgc,  afiairs  of  83rd  and'  29th 


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July,  pAsaage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Bultanpore.  iocUiding  affairs  of  35th  26th  97th  and  28th  Aufi^uBt,  and  Doadpore  aoth 
Oct.  (rour  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^^7  Major  Francis  Lyon,  Captains  Tracey  (wounded)  and  Tar'eton  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858,  were 
present  at  the  sie^o  and  capture  of  Lucknuw  and  several  minor  atfui  s  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**•  Majors  M.  Taylor  and  C.  E.  S.  Scott  (wounded)  served  in  the.  Crimean  campaifn^  from  May  1855,  in  the 
Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siepre  and  fall  of  Sehastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6ih  and  zTth  June  and  17th 
Auf^ust  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mc^ljidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^*  Major  Keate  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  tnmx  March  to  August  1855  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
SobHstopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1^  Majors  J.  J.  Smith,  Still,  Qilmour,  de  Moleyns.  and  F.  J.  G.  Hill  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  July 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

ic^  Major  Eardley  Mainland  served  throughout  the  operations  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857,  inelndinj?  the 
actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpoi*e,  Oonao,  liuscerutgnnge,  Mungawara,  and  Alumbafrh, 
relief  and  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow,  with  Outram's  Force  in  the  Aliimbagh  firom  Jan.  to  March  1858. 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  at  Selimpore  and  Sundeela  in  the  ensuing  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

i«>  Major  J.  Lardner  Clarke  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  to  June  1855,  including  the  aiege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i*s  Major  Thomhill  servcil  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebas* 
topol,  and  bombardment  of  the  6th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  M<Mlal). 

»*  M^or  Pearse  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  aiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(^ledal  with  Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidio,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  Uie 
capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  March  (Medal). 

1^  Majors  Pitt  and  Schreibcr  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  Arom  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

iM  Major  Alderson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April, 
sind  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  three  Cla^tps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1*7  Majors  Ravenhill  and  Twcedie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  Arom  April  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  aud  battle  of  Tchemaya  (Mediil  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Major  Tweedie  also  aerved  in 
India  in  185S,  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Mooltan  in  July  (Medal). 

1"^  Msgor  Fred.  L.  H.  Lyon  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  up  to  Sept.  185s,  including  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol.  and  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  and  6th  and  xTth  June 
<Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Serveof  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandora, 
storm  and  capture  of  Meangun^e,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of  Barree,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussie, 
affairs  of  Mucnagawn  Tigree,  relief  of  Azimghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

'^  Major  Ruck-Keeno  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclnding  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  i7th  October,  9th  April,  and 
-6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

170  Majora  Hanwell  and  Lyle  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ft'om  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

171  Major  Yaughan  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

\Tt  Major  Law  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855.  including  the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Cliina  in  z86o,  and  was  present  at  Uie  actions  near 
Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ITS  Major  Downes  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  August  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i7«  Major  Warren  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
l)attle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  subsequent  engagement  at  the  Subadar's  Tank ;  commanded  the  Heavy  Battery 
at  the  storming  of  Meanprunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  summer  campaign  in  Oude.  and  actions  of  Barree 
lind  Simree ;  passa$co  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  taking  of  Fort  Rehora,  and  attack  on  Koelee  (commanded  the 
Artillery) ;  also  served  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  action  of  Cherodra,  and  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Mud- 
.ledia— commanded  the  Mortar  Battery  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  at 
Umbevla  in  the  campaign  against  the  hill  tribes  in  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the 
•stormmg  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Lalloo,  also  at  the  engagement  in  the  plain  of  Chumla  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  x864-c.<;. 

i7i  Major  Dyer  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— horse  kiUcd 
(Modal  with  Clasp,  aud  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indiim  camnaiirn  of  1857-58,  inclnding  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
hy  Lord  Clyde  (commanded  the  x8-pounder  Battery  during  the  relief),  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  (horse  killed), 
action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  ^air  of  Ramgunga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly  and  Shal^jehanpore, 
tsapture  of  the  Forts  of  Bunai  and  Mohumdee  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor). 

178  Major  Betty  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x  864-60,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  action  at 
Orakau  (mentioned  in  despatches)  in  command  of  a  Battery ;  also  during  the  Wanganni  campaign,  and  commanded 
the  Field  Guns  in  action  on  the  Patea  river  in  March  1865,  and  in  other  skirm^es  on  the  Wanganui  coast,  and 
present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  natives  at  Kaitaki  (Medal). 

177  Majors  Martin  and  Wyllie,  and  Captain  Phillpotts  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  were  present 
fit  Sinho.  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Taiigchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

17s  Lt. Colonel  H.T.  Arbuthnot  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  at  M'Kenzie's 
Farm,  batties  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854 
<Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Secundra,  attack  on  a  Fort  near  Moonsheegunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
capture  of  Forts  Rehora  and  Koorleo  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

IT*  Colonel  Biddulph  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
BalaUava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Me^jidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x 857-58.  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (as  D.A.Q.M. General  of  ArtiUerj'),  action  of  Jamo  (as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Field  Force),  and 
afl&ir  of  Daoodpoore.  Served  as  D. A. Adjutant  General  of  the  Oude  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  from  Oct.  1858, 
and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Byswarra  district,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  and  various  actions  on  the 
Nepaul  frontier,  also  operations  there  in  1859  tenninating  in  the  forcing  of  the  Jerwah  Pass  (several  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Military  Secretary  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and 
was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangkn.  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow.  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of 
Ma.ior,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Was  promoted  Brevet  Lt. Colonel  for  services  in  India. 

»w  Lt. Colonel  Wm.  Stirling  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bnlganao 
and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma.  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  repulse  of 
the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  X854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
aA  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  with  RajpooUina  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  March  X858  (Medal,  and 
Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  actions  near  Tangchow, 
and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>u  Major  P.  E.  Hill  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  N.W.  India  under  Sir  John  Michel  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

»«  Major  Rideout  served  throughout  the  Eas.tem  conipaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  ihe  .siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  6thand  17th 
June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September;  on  the  last  bomijurdmcnt  he  commanded  a  battery  of  Mortars  (mentioned 


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in  despatches.  Medal  witli  two  Clasps.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  Royal 

Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  campaign  of  1858-50  in  Oude,  including  the  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the 
<}oomtee  at  Sultanpore,  afikirs  at  Shal»)ore,  Paleeghat,  and  Kaudoo  Nuddee ;  and  in  the  Traus-Gogra  district  at 
the  aSkir  of  Churua,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mujoedia,  and  action  of  Baukee  (Medal). 

'*•  Major  Watson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  February  1855,  including  the  battle  of  In- 
kenuan  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

"♦  Major  Humft^y  ser^'ed  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  before 
^hastopol,  and  at  the  bambordments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  Z7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals). 

^H  Major  C.  W.  Wilson  commanded  iha  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Left  Brigade  Dooar  Field  Force  in  Bhootan  from 
Febroary  1865,  and  the  whole  Artillerv  of  the  Force  on  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  Bengal  from  June  to  October  1865, 
and  iras  present  at  the  taking  of  Stockades  at  Bala  Pass,  at  the  destruction  of  Stockades  above  Buxa,  and  at  the 
taking  of  Stockades  of  Nagao  above  Chamoorchee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Eurasian  (Mountain) 
Batteiy  of  Artillery  in  the  Expedition  a;finunst  the  Loshais  in  1869  under  Brigadier  General  W.  F.  Nuthall. 

^'*  Minors  dd  Winton  (wounded)  and  Hall  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  January  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombai-dmcnts  cf  9th  April  and  6th,  and  17th  June 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Major  Hall  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*^  Majors  Dyce  and  Hon.  R.  V.  Dill;)u  were  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'^  Major  Leonard  GrilBths  served  in  the  Crmiean  campaign  ffom  November  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  iseliastopol,  and  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  z 7th  June 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Miyor  LluoUyn  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  xsth  Dec.  1867  and  commanded  two 
j^ins  left  in  garrison  at  Addigerat  (Medal) . 

1^  U.Cok>neI  Hickes  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
ic  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  X7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Crofton  with 
iht  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow, 
bQd  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

i»  Msjor  W.  Q.  Martin  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  from  December  1854  to  January  1855,  including  the 
«>?e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Major  Wai^-Ashton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
ard  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^^  Major  F.  A.  Anley  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
t^fore  Sebastopol,  including  the  bombardments  of  the  oth  April,  6th  and  X7th  June,  17th  Ausrust,  and  5th 
September  (Medal  with  ClasD,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  also  in  India  daring  the  mutiny,  and  was 
{nresent  at  the  repulse  of  the  Mutineers  at  Mooltan  on  the  aist  August  1858  (Medal).  Has  alBO  the  Bronze  Medal 
of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

!>*  Major  Ellis,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  served  in  the  Crimea  from  early  in  October  1855  tintil  the 
«vacnation  in  Jane  1856,  and  was  employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol.  Commanded  a  Detach- 
ment of  Royal  Artillery  fh>m  the  i6th  November  1858  to  the  i6th  March  1859  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  and  was 
employed  to  destroy  by  mines  one  of  the  strongholds  of  the  Rohillas  in  the  Deccan.  Served  throughout  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  first  in  a  Field  Battery  of  which  he  brought  most  of  the  homes  from 
Ii-dia  to  Zoola,  bat  beooming  Supemnmerary  was  subsequently  employed  as  Provost  Marshal  and  in  the  Land 
Transport  Train.  Oonunand^  a  Division  of  the  Train  in  the  Highlands  of  Abyssinia  for  several  months.  Held 
^Xrounand  of  the  Train  at  Sooroo  and  at  Addigerat,  two  important  posts  on  the  line  of  communication  to  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  Major  O.  H.  A.  NicoUs  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  till  October  of  that  year.  Served  also  the 
^mpaign  of  1855  from  September,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^  M^or  M^eoidie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  includmg  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
fi'Tw,  and  action  of  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^'  Sir  John  Campbell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  28th  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
hastcpoU  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  June,  i7tb  June,  t7th 
Aiu^nst,  and  Bth  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  with  the  expedition  to 
iluna  in  i860,  sAd  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  also  in  the 
French  General's  despatches  for  services  in  command  of  two  Howitzei*s  in  support  of  tho  French  attack),  actions 
atar  Tangchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

'*  Major  F.  A.  Whinyates  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  April  1855.  including  tho  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
>j«^pol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  camnaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battle 
<.<f  Cawnnore  on  6th  December,  action  of  Fattehghur,  and  affair  of  Kankur  (Medal). 

^  Major  Elton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in 
tie  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Kniiirht  of  the  Iiegion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Major  PranUen  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  frx>m  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Claap,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59  and  was  frequently  engaged 
with  the  enemy  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  capture  of 
T4ku  Porta,  and  surrezuler  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  Booke  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(M«4al  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^"^  M^or  WoTtham  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(M«dai  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  and  was  present 
ai  the  attaek  on  the  Fort  of  B^yt,  siege  and  fUl  of  Dwarka.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was 
present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  ICaule  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ft^m  May  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the 
X'^wid  foil  of  BebMtopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  and  17th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian 
%rd  Turkiah  Medala).  Served  also  in  India  in  1857-59  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  General  Roberts,  and 
iri«  present  in  the  action  of  Pertabghur  (Medal). 

^  M^jor  Geary  served  in  the  Crhnean  campaign  ft^m  Mav  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege 
%sA  &1I  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  the  6th  and  17th  June  and  17th  August  (Modal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of 
ik  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  field  during  the  Indian  mutiny  from  October  1858  to  1859  in  the 
•I'i;:d£spora  district,  and  with  Sir  Hope  Oraut's  and  Gromickpore  Field  Forces.  Served  throughout  tho  Abyssinian 
eiapaign  from  xat  January  1868  as  Breads  Major  of  Artillery  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture 
cf  MagiUIa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^-  Majar  Rioe  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  May  to  August  1855,  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  of  So* 
Uvopol,  and  bombwdments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Major  J.H.  P.  Anderson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ttom  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  So- 
tutopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  December  1857 ;  and  served 
rah  ttie  enwdition  of  i860,  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender 
cf  Pekin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

**  Major  A.  8.  Hunter  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh)m  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasto- 
po!  (M^al  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  served  in  the  field  during  the  Now  Zealand  war  in  1867. 

^^  Major  R.  C.  W.  Campbell  served  in  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  from  1857  until  the  evacuation  of  Canton 
.a  :Ef;z  (Medal). 

^  TAaiait  l^Aveley  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  2857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  afihir  of 
tasEgonga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly.  Shahjehunpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture  of  Fort 
Bumia  sad  Bcmpore  Kussiah,  passage  of  the  Grogra  at  f^abad,  and  affair  of  Mucheegaun  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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"^  Major  Edmcndes  senred  in  India  ic  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kulee  Xuddce,  battle  of  Cawn- 
pore  on  6th  Dec,  and  action  of  Sherghnr  Ghat  (Medal). 

"*  Major  Burn  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  captoro  of  Nurgoond  on  ist  June  1858  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Binho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Takn  Forta  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*^*  Major  William  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1657-59,  including  tlie  relief  of  Lnclcnow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawitpore  on  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Serai  Gnat  (mentioned  m  dcsxmt-ches),  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and 
Sultanpore,  siege  iiud  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  of  the  Moosabagh,  and  action  of  BaiTee ;  afterwards  present  with 
various  forces  in  pursuit  of  the  enemv  and  watching  the  fords  of  the  Gogra,  and  in  the  Trans-Gogra  camxmigrn  in- 
cluding several  small  aflkirs  on  the  Rantce  and  the  flrontier  of  Nepaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  in  1864  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  in  the  campaigns  on  the  Waikato  and  at  It 
Banga  including  the  attack  on  the  Grate  Pah,  where  his  guns  were  reported  by  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  as  having  b«e& 
of  great  service  (Medal). 

*^*  Major  Burnett  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawupore  on  6th  Dec.  sicirc  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  actions  of  Barreoand  Sirsee  (Medal  witii  two  Clasps). 

^^  Captain  Talbot  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku 
Forts  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

*">  Captain  Oliver  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nnddee,  opeFationa  of 
the  a7th  28th  and  29th  Nov.  before  Cawnpore,  and  battle  there  on  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Kaloe  Nnddee  and  Ramgungs, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shal^ehanpore,  and  Mohumdoe,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Ram  pore 
Kusseah,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  f^rzabad,  and  aflUir  of  Mucheegaun  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  left  coltimn  at  the  taking  of  the 
Fort  of  Dalimkote,  and  in  the  afikir  at  Chamoorchee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  Morgan  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bandah  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forta,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps]). 

>**  Captain  Hannen  served  at  Canton  with  the  force  under  Rear  Admii-al  Seymour  in  1856-57,  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Canton  in  Dec  1857 ;  served  with  the  expedition  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  captaro  of 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

*»♦  Captain  Ford  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Luckrjow  (wounded)  hy  Lord  Clyde,  affair  of 
Bnndah,  of  the  Alumbagh  tvova.  Jan.  to  March,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  desiiatch,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

***  Major  George  Arbuthnot  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  as  a  volunteer  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  during  the 
early  portion  of  the  campaign ;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rathghur  and  €rarakota,  relief  of  Sauf^or, 
forcing  the  pass  of  Nudiupore,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  attack  on  Koonch  where  he  commanded  the  Siege  Train 
(special  mention),  and  capture  of  Calpee— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abysainian 
campaign  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Ajrogee  and  capture  of  Mag> 
dala  (tlu«e  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^^  Captain  R.  C.  Smith  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  aflhir  of  Jelalpore  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Chalmers  served  in  the  Indian  campaisii  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nnddee,  affair  cf 
Eamgunga,  sie^e  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shahjehanpore,  and  Mohnmdee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«*>  Captain  Pickering  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec  actions  of  Serai  Ghat,  Chanda,  and  Sultanpore,  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknowr  ac- 
tion of  Barree,  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  which  occupied  the  Fort  and  Jungle  of  Bungoon  in  April  1859  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*s^  Major  B.  L.  Forster  served  as  Aide  de  (;amp  to  M^jor  General  Pratt  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i86o-€i 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

**>  Captain  de  Cetto  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  afikir  of  Futtyabad,  capture  of  Chaadairee 
Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  action  of  Betwa  (Medal). 

***  Captain  Cane  served  in  South  China  fh>m  1857  to  i860,  successively  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  to  the  com- 
bined force  of  Royal  and  Royal  Marine  Artillery,  and  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  Royal  Artillery,  including  the  assault 
and  capture  of  Cantnn  in  Dec.  1857  and  minor  afiairs.  Volunteered  for  service  in  North  China  in  i860 ;  present  at 
the  capture  of  Taku  Forts  with  Hiej.'C  train  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Servedduriug  the  occupation  of  Tientsin  as 
Provost  Marshal  incl  Drill  Instrucior  to  Manchu  Artillery ;  also  as  Actuig  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  Royal  Ar- 
tillery against  the  Tnoping  re1>els  near  8hangbai  ih  1863,  including  the  capture  of  Kahding,  in  command  of  a  Mor- 
tar Battery  of  natiA'O  Chinese  gunners  attached  to  Royal  Ailillery  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  ist  Cla^sGold  and 
Red  Ck)ral  Medal  Arom  the  Chinese  Government). 

'M  Captain  F.  S.  Stoney  served  in  India  in  185S,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  a  Fort  occupied  by  rebels  on 
Beyt  Island. 

«■  Captain  Brackenbury  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Banda  and  capture  gf  Kir- 
wee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71  was  attached  by  the  Government  to  the  service  of 
the  British  National  Society  for  Aid  to  the  Sick  and  Wounded,  and  was  present  with  the  armies  till  the  conclusion 
of  the  Armistice.  For  his  services  in  this  capacity  he  was  appointed  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  by  special 
decree  of  the  French  Grovemmcntof  National  Defence,  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  First  Class  of  the  Royal  JSavarian 
Order  of  St.  Michael,  and  received  the  Iron  Croi*s  from  th'j  Emperor  of  Germany. 

«*<>  Captain  Hon.  A.  Stewart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  ac- 
tions near  Tango  how,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    \ 

***  Captain  Cottingham  served  in  India  in  1857-58 ;  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  and  action  and  cni>- 
ture  of  Tiroul  (MecUlf .  * 

***  Captain  Auchinleck  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  ICalce  Nnddee,  battle  of  Ca^rn- 
pore  on  6th  Dec,  and  aflViir  of  Kankur  (Medal). 

**♦  Captain  Kyle  ser\'e<l  in  India  in  1857-^8,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda,  and  Sultanpore 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  action  near  AzLmutghur,operation8  in  the  Jungle  and  capture  of 
Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  H.  L.  Mitchell  sensed  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  defbat  of  the 
rebel  force  posted  in  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  in  March  1S59  (Medal). 

**7  Captain  Ellaby  served  utith  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forta 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1863 
including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsingpoo,  and  Tsolin,  and  the  minor  operations  of 
Wongkadza,  Tserpoo,  and  Najow. 

^^  Captain  Nolan  brought  the  **  A  "  Battery  Steel  Mounted  Ordnance  ftom  England,  and  was  most  enerf^etic  in 
getting  It  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival  of  No.  5  Battery  21st  Brigade;  and  served  throughout  the  Abysaininn 
campaign  ttam  December  1867  as  A^utant  to  Colonel  Milward,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Aiogee  and 
capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

»*  Captain  Burgess  served  with  the  exi>edition  from  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  Tribe  in  1866,  inclnding  tlie 
destruction  of  Shugra. 

sM  Captain  Rait  served  in  the  Okamundel  campaign  of  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Dwarka  and  anbaonucnt 
operations.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1803-64  in  command  of  the  Drivers  of  his  Battery  acting  as  Cavalry 
and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Katikara,  skirmishes  at  KeiTikerri,  Pukekohe,  and  Rangiawhia,  and  engaeemeuta 
at  Nuerini  (horse  shot)  and  Orakau  (mentioned  in  desnatches.  Medal). 

*»  Captain  Moorsom  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

SM  Captain  Gw^'n  served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  tbe 
Fort  of  Beyt,  and  the  siege  and  fall  of  Dwnrka. 

*M  Captain  Toogood  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  a% 
Nukumaru  and  the  Patea  river  (Medal). 
MB  Major  Pickard  served  in  Now  Zealand  at  Taranaki  during  the  latter  part  of  the  war  of  2860-61.    Alao  duriii  tr 

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ht  Tfliuuiki,  Waikato,  uid  Tanranga  campaigns  in  1663-64,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Katikara,  Ranpririri, 
Gate  Pall,  and  Taoranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  a^'arded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  gallant  conduct  during  the 
assault  of  Bangiriri,  aiid  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Captain  r.  L.  6.  Little  comnriandcd  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  in  the  ezpeditionarv  force  against  the 
Indinns  of  Yucatan  in  April  and  Kay  1861,  and  in  the  siippression  of  the  disturbances  in  the  Northern  Districts. 

"7  Captain  C.  £.  B.  Leacock  and  Lieut.  J.  S.  Quayle  served  with  a  Steel  Mounted  Battery  throughout  the 
AbysainiAn  campaign  fh}m  the  29th  Dec.  1867  and  were  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala 
(Xetial}. 

'^  Captain  E.  A.  FitsRoy  ser>'ed  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  fh>m  the  13th  Deo.  1867,  and  was  present  at 
Uie  (all  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

'^^  Lieut.  Pemberton  Harrison  served  against  the  Taeping  rebels  at  Shanghai  in  1863,  including  the  captures  of 
Tsispoo,  Taolin,  and  N^jow. 

'^^  Lieut.  A.  6.  Yeatman  served  against  the  Taeping  rebels  at  Shanghai  in  1862,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture 
of  Kabding. 

'^^  Lieat.  A.  Grubb  served  throughout  the  Waikato  and  Tauranga  campaigns  during  the  New  Zealand  wars  of 
iS53-4f,  incloding  the  action  of  Gate  Pah,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in 
dopatches.  Medal). 

*^  Lieat.  C.  Larcom  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Katikar  a 
aail  Esitak  (wounded  in  the  shoulder).  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  engaged  at  Sentry  Hill  (Medal). 

""  Lient.  T.  R.  Disney  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from,  the  6th  Feb.  x868,  and  was  present  at 
ibe  M  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^  Lieut.  J.  C.  Robson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  Taranaki  and  Waikato  camjiaigns, 
£&d  ma  present  in  the  action  at  Rangiawhia  (Medal) . 

**  Lieat.  Aileyne  served  in  command  of  the  Dettichment  of  Royal  Artillery  and  7-pounder  mountain  guns  which 
acccmpanied  the  Red  River  Expedition  from  Canada  in  1870. 

*  LieuL  Garr^  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863  66,  includlugthe  Waikato  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Orakau,  and  assisted  in  conducting  ^e  Sap.  Commanded  Detachment  during  the  Wanganui  campaign, 
ssd  present  at  the  action  of  Pukaki  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

**  Lieat.  Greer  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on*the  Gate  Pah  and  ac- 
i:oD  at  31aketu  (Medal). 

**  Lieut  W.  S.  Langley  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867  as  Ac^utant  to 
U  Colonel  Wallace,  and  was  present  at  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^^  Lieat.  Pratt  served  throughout  the  Bhootcmese  campaign  of  1864-65,  with  the  Loft  Brigade  Dooar  Field 
Force,  and  was  pr^ent  at  the  capture  of  Dalimkote,  engagements  at  Chumurchi  and  Nagoo,  and  recapture  of  the 
£»]&  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Lieut.  W.  H.  F.  Sorell  served  with  the  expedition  fh)m  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  tribe  in  1866,  including 
thi  destruction  of  Shugra.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  4th  October  1867  ;  commanded  a 
ILuntain  fiattexy  during  Captain  Marett's  absence  on  other  duty,  and  was  also  employed  in  the  Land  Transport 
Tnun  (Medal). 

***  lieots.  F.  W.  J.  Barker  and  W.  F.  de  H.  Curtis  served  with  a  Steel  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
aaipaig:n  from  the  xst  Jan.  x868  and  were  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^  Lieut.  E.  H.  H.  CoUen  served  throughout  the  Aby»sinian  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb.  1868,  and  was  employed 
^  Special  Survey  duty  fW)m  the  23rd  March  until  the  end  (Medal). 

"^  Lieut.  H.  E.  Dolphin  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lieut.  J.  W.  Buckle  served  with  the  Armstrong  Mountain  Battery  in  the  left  centre  column  of  the  Bhootan 
Field  Force  fh>m  November  186410  March  1866.  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  the  4th  February  and  the  capture 
(t  Blockades  at  the  Bala  Pass  on  the  15th  March  1865  (Medal  Avith  Clasp).  Served  with  a  Mountain  Battery  in  the 
AhTsainian  E3^|edition  from  January  z868  to  the  end  (Medal). 

'•  Lfeat,  C.  w .  K.  Murphy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from.  Jan.  1868— with  the  Scind  Horse 
cm]  9th  April,  and  aftarwards  with  a  Battery  of  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

■*  Lieut.  F.  H.  Taylor  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  30th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  present  at  the 
••iOiim  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatcnes,  and  Medal). 

*<'  Lieut.  A.  Broadfoot  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  Feb.  x868  (Medal). 

*"  LicoL  C.  M.  H.  Downing  served  in  Abyssinia  from  the  29th  Dec.  1867  to  Feb.  186S  (Medal). 

^'^  Lieut. H.  Croftonserved  with  a  Steel  Mountain  Battery  throughoutthe  Abyssinian  campaign fi*om  Jan.  1868 (Medal) . 

**  Lieut.  W.  G.  Knox  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  stationed  at 
A'Mieerst  with  the  two  guns  there  (Medal). 

^^  lieut.  C.  C.  Rich  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  on  the  26th  August  1867. 

^'  Major  Scott  aervod  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  Chinn,  and  was  prosent  at  the  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of 
I'.isan,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Chinhae  (Medal).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
tliehftctlesof  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  36th  Oct.  1854,  and  attack  on  the 
ii'^arnes  on  7th  Jane — wounded  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
MHlalB). 

^  Major  Williams  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-^7  (Medal).  In  the  Cri- 
"-eaa  canmaign  from  5th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal),  lii  t£e  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnporo  in  Dec.,  and  subsequently  at  the 
'.%L  Of  Lueknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Major  Wethered  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  with  the  95th  Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Ahna 
fVeJal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'  Quarter  Master  Trew  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 

Meial  wiUi  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Veterinary  Burgeon  Skoulding  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  waspresent  at  the  capture  of  Nurgoond  (Medal) . 
i^^red  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal 
sTili  Clasp). 

^  Veterinary  Sorgeon  Anderson  served  in  the  Now  Zealand  war  in  1860-66,  including  the  Taranaki  and  Waikato 
fas]aigns,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Kerri  Kerri  and  Pukikohe,  and  actions  of  Rangiawhia,  Hirini,  and  the 
'^  Pah  (mentioiiea  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  X867-68,  and 
f  raed  and  had  charge  of  tne  Sick  Depot  at  Koomayloo  and  Pioneer's  Wells,  and  was  three  times  employed  on 
i^neal  Service  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

"  Riding  Master  Ritchie  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle 

"Iijcermaa,  sieve  and  taXL  of  Sebastopol  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  17th 
••cv^>>wr,  9U1  A^I.  6th  and  17th  June ;  was  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  the  French  magazines  of  the  15th  Nov. 

■*'  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

<3  Kj<iixig  Maetear  Pawson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  BaJaklava,  siege  and 
'u  '^'f  Selaaeopol,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the 
♦.iTftdinon  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Veierixiary  Surgeon  J.  C.  Berne  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868  (Medal). 

"  Riding  Haater  Orme  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
iVnofBolnxiac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
....    ..  p      ^ ^_^  «,--_,„..»- ,r_,_,v       « ,._.._    T_o, ^1 1 — .-«  .0 o  — 4  was  present 

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1  Sir  George  Brooke  served  in  Bimdlecund  during  1809-10.  Throughout  the  Nepaul  war  of  1815-16  inclnding 
attacks  upon  Nallaghur,  the  Heights  of  Ramghur,  and  Fort  Malown.  Siege  of  Uattrass  in  1817.  Mahratta  war  of 
1817-18.  Siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1895-26  (hlown  up).  Sutlej  campaigTi  of  1845-46,  including  the  ImuIm 
of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon,  in  the  two  first  he  commanded  the  whole  of  the  Artillery  (Medal  and  two 
Clasps,  and  CB.).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  as  Brigadier  commanding  the  Horee  ArtiUexy,  including  the  affAir 
at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasns).  Has  also  the  Indian  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Nepaul  War  and  Bhurtpore. 

•  Lieut. Gieneral  Twemlow  served  ^nth  the  Army  of  Observation  on  the  Nepaul  (Vontier  in  1813-14,  Nepaul  campaipna 
in  1815-16  (Medal).  Pindarree  and  Muhratta  campai^s  of  1817-18,  including  the  sieges  of  Chandahand  AsseerKbiir. 
From  1821  to  1853  served  in  the  British  Contingent,  Nizam's  Armj',  where  no  Mcflals  were  accorded,  but  repeat^y 
received  the  thanks  of  the  several  British  Residents  for  serving  in  the  field,  and  on  three  several  occasions  "tlic 
high  approbation"  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  viz.,  for  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Jomoad,  Baroda,  and 
Byrooghur,  and  an  autograph  letter  of  thanks  from  the  Governor  General,  Lord  Ellenborough. 

•  Sir  Archdale  Wilson  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Artillery  as  Lt. Colonel  with  Brigadier  Wheeler's  Force  in  the  Jullunder  Dooab 
in  1848-49  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Modal).  Commanded  the  Force  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
in  1857  as  Brigadier  (General  (Mednl  with  Clasp,  CB.,  KCB.,  promoted  Major  General,  created  a  Baronet,  thanked 
by  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  awanle<l  a  pension  of  ;^i,ooo  i>er  annum  firom  the  Indian  Government.  Com- 
manded the  Artillery  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp,  thanked  b}' 
both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  OCB.). 

7  Lient.General  Grant  served  in  the  Burmese  wor  of  1825-26.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Donabew,  actions 
of  Prome,  Maloon,  and  Paghammew  (Medal  with  Closi)).  AtTghaniotan  campaign  of  1839-40,  including  siege  and 
capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Gtfralior  campaigrn  of  1843,  and  bnttle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of 
Major).  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Pnnjanli 
campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  battles  of  Sadoolaporc,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat 
(Medal  with  two  C'lasps,  and  CB.). 

•  Sir  James  Alexander  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhyrtpore  in  1825-26  (Mednl  with  Closp).  CoTn- 
manded  the  Artillery  in  the  Afifghanistan  campaign  of  1842  tinder  Sir  George  Pollock,  including  the  forcing  of  tbo 
Khyber  Pass,  action  of  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Gwolior  campaign,  in- 
cluding battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  l)cc.  1843  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  ond  Bronze  Star).  Sutle;  campaign  of  1845-46,  in- 
cluding the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Cloi^p,  and  CB.). 

•  (General  Lane  served  the  AtTarhanistan  campaignof  184a  under  General  Pollock  as  ('ommissaiy  of  Onbinnce. 
and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pa^s  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  'Medal).  Cc-m- 
manded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery-  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Brevet  ff 
Lt.Colonel,  and  Bronze  Star),  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Aliivnl  and  Sobraon  (Medal  cti.1 
Clasp,  and  CB.).  Ptuijaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chlllianwallaii 
and  (xoojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10  Sir  John  Fordyce  served  with  the  force  under  Greneral  Morrison  in  the  attack  on  and  capture  of  Arrocan 
in  1824-25  (Indian  Modal).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  commanded  a  Battery  of  Artillery  at  the  batik-!'  of 
Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon,  and  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Lahore  (Medal  arid  one  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M  oior) . 
Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  and  commanded  the  9-pounder  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battles  of  Chillinn- 
waliah  and  Ck)OJerat,  and  commanded  the  Division  of  the  Bengal  Artillery  sent  with  the  force  under  Gensral 
Gilbert  in  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  anny,  and  present  at  its  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindee  ;  also  present  at  the  passace  of 
the  Attock  and  further  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel) .  Commanded  the  Artillery  first  sent  into  the  Eusofiai  Country  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Brad- 
shaw  in  December  1849  (Clasp).  Commanded  the  Artillery  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  forcing  the 
Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850. 

^^  Lt.General  Campbell  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825-26,  including  the  siege  of  Donabew,  actions  of  Prome, 
Maloon,  and  Pagammew  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Gwalior  campaign  and  battle  of  Punniar,  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star, 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp, 
and  Brevet  of  Lt.CJolonel).  Commanded  Artillery  Division  at  Lahore  during  Pui^iaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

1*  Major  General  Abbott  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).  Carried  terms  of  accom- 
modation fh)m  the  Cotirt  of  Kheva  to  the  Court  of  Russia.  Was  cut  down  in  a  night  attack  on  the  banks  of  the 
Caspian  Sea,  and  detained  a  prisoner,  but  ultimately  completed  the  negotiation  at  St.  Petersburg  (received  the 
thai^  of  H.M.  Minister  for  Foreign  Affairs,  and  the  Dooranee  Order  of  the  3rd  Class).  Reduced  to  6ubini.<'sion  the 
mountaineers  of  Htizara  in  armed  rebellion  against  the  Government.  On  the  Sikh  Governor  of  Huzara.  witli  two 
Brigades  of  regular  Troops,  12  guns,  and  the  garrisonaof  many  castles  and  small  forts,  declaring  for  Moolraj,  he 
raised  the  population  of  Huzara,  and,  ofter  many  small  affairs,  remained  master  of  the  district  and  of  nearly  all  the 
castles  ;  ailerwards  marched  upon  and  occupied  with  1,500  matchlock  men,  the  Marquella  Pass,  which  16,000  tsikh 
Troops  and  a,ooo  Dooranee  horse  were  preparing  to  thread  (received  the  thanks  of  H.M.  Ministers  in  both  Housea 
of  Parliament,  the  Brevet  of  Major,  and  the  Pun^iaub  Medal,  with  all  its  Clasps). 

"  Lieut.Greneral  C.  8.  Reid  served  the  Shekawattee  campaign  in  1834-35.  Campaign  in  Burmah  of  1852-ci 
including  the  capture  of  Martaban,  operations  1)efore  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (mentioned  in  despatch).  Commande«1 
the  Artillery  at  the  capture  of  Mceadny,  and  also  during  the  operations  against  the  rebel  chief  Mayatoon.  Severeh 
wotmded  19th  March  1853,  right  arm  amputated,  and  mentioned  in  despatch  for  "  the  brave  and  gallant  manner  m 
which  the  guns  were  brought  forward  and  worked  "  (Brevet  of  Lt.C'olonel.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"  Major  General  Turner  commanded  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  of  Shah  Shujali's  Force  throughout  the  Affghanistat 
campaitrns  of  1839-42,  attached  to  the  Candahar  Division,  and  present  in  all  the  actions  in  that  district,  with  re-cap 
ture  of  Ghuznee  and  re-occupation  of  Cubul.  Mentioned  by  General  Nott  as  "  haWng  on  many  occasions  r^r.derv^ 
most  essential  service."  and  al?o  as  "distinguished"  (Meaal  inscribed  "Candahar,  Ghuznee,  (Jabul,  184a  *').  r«^m 
manded  a  Brigade  of  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Budleekescraiand  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  11 
despatch.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  Artillery  of  Colonel  Grcathed's  Movable  Column  (mentioned  n 
despatch).  Cotnmanded  Detachnioiit  Bengal  Artillery  of  Lord  Cly<lc'8  Force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (thanke<l  1j1 
Governor  General,  and  mentioned  by  the  Commander  in  (Jhief,  "his  most  particular  acknowledgments  being  dne,' 
and  as  having  "few  equals  as  an  artillery  officer;")  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  (mentioned  as  "ogain  dmwiTii 
most  marked  attention  to  diiitinguis'hed  merits").  Action  of  Khodognuge,  retaking  of  Futtyghur,  and  ca])iiire  c 
Meangunge  (mentioned);  commanded  3rJ  Bripade  an<l  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  fiiml  siege  of  Lucknow 
Mentioned  "  for  services  of  the  highest  value  "  (Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  sc  i-\-ic 
for  Lucknow). 

"  Sir  Henr^  Tombs  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44.  and  battle  of  Punniar  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Bronz 
Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah.  affair  of  Buddiwal  and  battle  c 
Aliwal,  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith— mentioned  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-* 
as  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  Artillerv,  inclu«ling  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (mentioned,  Medal  with  tw 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Coimnandcd  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artiller>'  in  the  aflhirs  of  the  Hindun  on  ^oth  and  :51a 
May  1 8^7  (horse  shot),  battle  of  Budleokoserai  (two  horses  shot),  and  siege  of  Delhi  (wotmded  9th  July).  Com 
manded  the  Colimin  which  assaulted  and  took  the  Eedgate  near  Delhi  on  17th  June  (wounded,  two  horses  shot)l 
commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Nujjufghur,  and  the  Horse  Artillery  at  the  assault  of  Delhi  (wounded) :  sic 
and  capture  of  Lucknow.  affair  at  AUaguupe,  battle  of  Bareillv,  and  Rohilcimd  campaign  (OJB., Victoria  Cross,  Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel  and  Colonel,  ^tedal  with  two  Clasps,  mentioned  m  despatches  on  every  occasion  and  in  terms  most  hi^^^hi 
and  tmprecedentedly  eulogistic,  n\m  mentioned  in  the  House  of  Lords  by  Lord  Panmure,  the  Secretary  of  8tato  ft 
War).  Commanded  the  Force  which  recaptured  Dewangiri  in  Bhootan  in  1865,  and  received  the  than'ksof  Go\  c-i 
ment  and  nominated iTCi?.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»«  Sir  James  Brind  served  in  command  of  the  Artillery  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  against  the  Momnads  i 
Augtist  1854  (Medal  with  ClaspK  Also  in  command  of  Foot  Artillery  of  Delhi  Field  Force  fhim  26th  Jime  to  the  end  < 
the  siege  operations  in  1857.  Commandctl  a  Column  in  Mozuffemugjjur  and  Seharunpore  districts.  Commands 
Artillery  of  General  Walpole's  Field  Force  in  1858  during  its  march-f^om  Lucknow  to  Allvgunj,  and  in  the  affairs  < 
Rooya  and  Ailygunj ;  and  served  in  the  same  capacity  with  Lord  Clyde's  Army  through  Rohilcund  and  at  the  cai 
ture  of  Bareilly,  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  Oudo  in  1058-59,  including  cngagemepia^fModb3-por< 

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RosBolpore,  Mitowlee,  Ali^n^'.  c^d  BiBwah.  Commanded  Columns  at  the  aotion  of  Mehndi  (whore  all  the  enemy's 
ffons  were  captored),  and  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  throueh  Oude  towards  Central  India  (repeatedly  mentioned  in 
uetpatches,  received  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Medal  wiUi  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel). 

^  }isjor  General  Hnyshe  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  daring  the  Gwalior  campaigrn  of  1843-44,  including 
ihebstUe  of  Mahsrajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  Pai^aub  campaign 
of  1848-49,  inclttding  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  ofM^or.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  General  Carleion  commanded  the  Bengal  Artillery  Division  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
in  1858 :  commanded  Artillery  in  the  action  ofKawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  CB,, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

°  Colonel  ]>avid  Reid  was  employed  on  several  occasions  in  1841-43  against  the  hill  tribes,  Nagas  and  Singphoes. 
Taking  several  stockades  in  1844.  Driving  the  Singphoes  out  of  the  country  in  1850-51.  Employed  in  punishing  the 
hostile  Xagas,  and  thanked  by  Government  for  the  taking  of  Fort  Kenemah ;  fight  with  the  clan  of  Keepreemah, 
killing  aoo  of  them— thanked  by  Government ;  took  several  villages,  and  made  the  whole  of  the  countiy  side 
Eabnut  to  British  rule.  In  Feb.  1859  was  on  an  expedition  against  Abors,  including  the  capture  of  a  stockade  and 
«erer&l  breastworks. 

^  Colonel  Douglas  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanlstan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  in  every 
sctitTD  that  took  place  on  the  advance  and  at  the  recapture  of  Cabool  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  In  March 
1353  joined  the  Army  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  then  besieging  Jhansi,  and  was  present  at  the  assault,  having  taken  a 
j^D  down  to  the  gate  near  which  the  right  assaulting  party  attempted  an  escalade ;  subsequently  commanded  Uie 
Artillery  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  and  was  present  at  the  various  affairs  in  which  the  Contingent  was  engaged 
and  those  which  preceded  the  capture  of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

^  Major  General  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campai^  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  aad  CHasp).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  mcluding  the  passage  of  the  Cheenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat ;  served  on  the  staff  with  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  force  in  the  subsequent  pursuit 
of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindun 
on  the  |oth  and  31st  May  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned),  battle  of  Budlcckeserai,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(mentioned.  Brevet  of  Lt Colonel),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Colonel  de  Teissier  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pu^jaub  cam- 
paign of  1848-49.  including  the  battles  of  Chillian  wallah  (mentioned  in  despatch)  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  Br.General  Olpherts  commanded  four  Guns  on  service  in  Burmah  in  1841 ;  and  two  Guns  in  action  at  Jhima 
Ghat  during  the  insurrection  in  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  territory  in  1843.  Commanded  a  Light  Field  Battery 
throaghoat  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  184^-44,  including  battle  of  Punniar  mentioned  in  despatch.  Bronze 
Star).  Rai!«ed  and  commanded  Artillery  of  Bundlecund  Legion  in  the  Hill  campaign  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles 
Napier  in  1844-45.  Commanded  Artillery  of  Native  Contingent  against  Kote  Kangra.  Served  with  Sir  Colin 
Camobell  in  the  Peshawur  Valley  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1854-55-56.  Com- 
manded three  Guns,  which,  with  Detachment  of  loth  Foot  and  a  few  Madras  Fusiliers  under  General  Neil  (in 
all  200  Europeans)  routed  three  Native  Regiments  at  Benares  on  4th  Juno  1857.  Commanded  a  Battery  with 
Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  at  Bithoor  (horse  shot),  Mtmgurwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  first  Relief  of  the  Resi- 
dency at  Lucknow ;  acted  as  Brigadier  of  Artillery  in  defence  of  the  Residency  from27tn  Sept.  to  i6thNov.  1857 
(Toanded,  mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  a  Battery  at  the  Alumbagh  from  22nd  Nov.  1857  to  17th  March 
is;3,  and  was  present  in  all  the  engagements  there  during  that  period,  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Ch-dc  (Brevets  c^ Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  C^.,  Victoria  Cross.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  a  Battery  of 
Heme  ArtiUery  in  OuAe  in  1858.  Served  as  a  Vdlunteer  with  the  Frontier  Expedition  against  the  Wozeerees  in 
i5;o-6o  under  Sir  N.  Chamberlain. 

^  Colonel  Swinhoe  served  the  campaign  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  Belochee  hill  tribes  in  Upper 
Scindo  in  1845.  Punjaub  campaign  of  184&-49,  including  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojexat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ^ 

^  Colonel  Francis  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  tho  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Punjaub 
campaign  of  18^8-49,  including  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  action  of  Soorajkoond,  and  battle  of 
Croojerat  (mentioned  in  despi^h.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Has  tho  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  service  with  the 
Turidfih  Contingent.  Served  at  the  Alumbagh  in  Feb.  1858,  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  Rohilcund  campaign, 
Thih  aifair  of  ^reah,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and' Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Colonel  Bruce  served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  tho  battle  of  Maharajporo  (Bronze  Star) . 
^ctlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp) . 
I^inianb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore.  Chillianwallah,  and  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two 
<  .atp»).  Commanded  the  ^rd  Pns^aub  Light  Field  Battery  in  the  1st  Mcranzaie  expedition  under  Brigadier 
<reneral  Chamberlain  in  April  1855  (Medal).  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
br  Lf>rd  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  as  Brigade  Major  of  Horse 
AruDery.  Osnmuinded  a  Battery  of  Horse  Artillery  with  Brigadier  Evolegh's  Column  in  the  affairs  of  Mohun, 
Hosraingnnge,  Meangnnge,  Morar  Mow  (charger  killed),  fort  of  Simree,  Buxor  Ghat,  and  subsequent  operations 
til]  the  final  suppreasion  of  the  mutiny  (six  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal 
wih  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Henry  H.  Maxwell  served  tho  Gwalior  campaign  of  18^3-44  and  battle  of  Maharajporo  (Bronze  Star). 
^itlej  campaign  of  1845-46  as  D. A. Q.M. General  of  Artillery,  including  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and 
Snhraon  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  and  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Moiior).  Was  present  at  the  bat4Je  of  Oltenitza 
under  Omar  Pasha  on  the  4th  Nov.  1853,  and  at  the  Russian  attacks  on  Kalafat  in  the  winter  of  1853-54.  Did  duty  as 
8Ti  Officer  and  Interpreter  to  the  Naval  Brigade  under  Sir  Wm.  Peel  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (men- 
toned),  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khodagunge— thigh  bone  broken  by  a  musket 
b&n  (Brevet  of  Lt-Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  Light  was  present  at  Meerut  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  there  on  the  loth  "SLslj  1857.  Marched  in 
command  of  two  iS-pounders  with  Bripidier  Wilson's  Force  on  27th  May  and  present  at  the  actions  of  the  29th  and 
-,:4hMavon  the  Hindun  (mentioned  m  despatches  as  having  done  "excellent  service  with  his  iS-poundors"), 
Wtle  of  Budle-ke-8erai  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Delhi  from  8th  June  to  16th  Sei)tember,  when  forced  to  leave  from 
ii-neas.  Acted  as  Orderly  OflScer  to  Sir  Thomas  Seaton  with  his  Force  in  the  Dooab,  and  present  at  the  actions  of 
GanRmiree  (mentioned),  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree— mentioned  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Colonel  Ruasell  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  under  Brigadier  Neill  against  the  mutineers  at  Allahabad  in  1857,  and  as  Commissary 
cf  Ordnance  with  the  Army  in  Oude  in  t8^8  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

^^  Colonel  Dnndas  serv^  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of 
i:+?-4^,  including  battles  of  ChilUanwallah  (severely  wounded)  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  Angelo  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  defence  of  Ferozepore,  and  battles  of 
FOTieehah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at 
S&nmaggur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Siege  and  capturo 
c!  DeRj  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Colonel  Kewall  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  battle  of  SoT)raon  (Medal).  Pimjaub  campaign  of 
i*^-49,  including  first  and  second  siege  operatiohs  before  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"Cokmel  Bunny  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Pujaab  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  sietre  operations  before  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the 
f  nre^actiona  of  12th  Sept  (wounded)  and  7th  Nov.,  on  which  last  occn.«ion  when  in  command  of  two  Horse  Artillery 
ras  he  waa  particularly  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  General  Whish's  despatch ;  afterwards 
iT*»ent  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of 
*»iteekeserai,  siege  and  captiire  of  Delhi  (slightly  wounded  23rd  July),  battles  of  Bolundshuhur  ar  d  Agra,  relief 


of  Lucknow  by  LOTd  Clyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  battle  of  Cawnpore,  taking  of  Futtehghur,  wap  Brigade  Major 
of  the  Siege  Artillery  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches) .     Present  with  Walpole's  Column  as  Staff 

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Officer  of  Artillery  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya  and  action  of  AUy^nnge  (mentioned  in  despatch) ;  present  at  tlie 
battle  of  Bareilly  (mentioned),  and  actions  of  Mohumdeo  and  Bhahabad  (Brevet  of  Major,  SCedal  with  thit& 
Clasps). 

*•  Lt.Colonel  Gray  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  battle  of  Aliwal  (Modal).  Pu^jaab  campsipj  of 
1848-49,  inclnding  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggnr,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).    Biege  and  assaiilt  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«•  Lt.Colonel  Tmloh  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  affair  of  Buddiwal  and  battle  of  Aliwal 
(Medal).  Pu^janb  campaign  of  18^8-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwalla  and  Groqjerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps) .  Commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  ol  2863  against  the  tribes  on 
the  North>West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Laloo  and  capture  of  Umbeylah  (Brevet  of 
Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Brown  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ranmnggor 
and  battles  of  Badoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
«*  Lt. Colonel  Harrison  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
^  Lt.Colonel  Renny  served  in  the  Butlej  campaign  fh)m  34th  January  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Commanded  the  5th  (Native)  Troop  of  xst  Brigade,  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  which  »ervsd 
faithftdly  throughout  the  mutiny  (firing  on  the  mutinous  Cavalry  and  InCsntry  at  Jullunder  on  the  night  of  the  7th 
June  1857} ;  and  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  and  subsequent  operations  in  Mosnffemuggui  Difitriet 
and  Rohilcund,  ending  with  Sir  Robert  Walpole's  action  at  Sisseah  on  the  15th  Jan.  1859,  for  which  action  the  Iroop 
received  the  highest  praise  in  General  Orders  by  Lord  Clyde  and  the  Governmeut  of  Jnnia.  Every  Native  Officer  re- 
ceived the  Order  of  British  India,  and  every  Non-Commissioned  Officer  and  man  the  Order  of  Merit  for  bis  senrices  at 
Jullunder  and  Delhi.  Ccmmondcil  No  4  Siege  Battery  covering  the  assault  at  Delhi  en  the  14th  September  1857, 
and  then  with  Troop  turned  captured  Ordnance  in  Cashmere  Bastion  on  the  City,  and  kent  up  fire  nntil  at»aalt  of 
the  Magazine  on  tiie  i6th,  when  the  Troop  turned  the  Mortars  captured  there  on  Fore  Selimghur  and  the  Palace, 
and  continued  fire  until  their  capture  on  the  30th  September.  Received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  defence  of  the  Ma- 
gazine after  its  capture  on  the  i6th  September,  and  was  specially  mentioned  for  services  at  Delhi  in  supplemenuiy 
Despatch  by  Sir  A.  Wilson  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  *'  D  "  Battery  "  F  "  Brigide  Royal 
Horse  Artillery  throughout  tbe  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  of  1868,  the  guna  being  carried  oi* 
elephants  (mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
**  LtColonel  Tirsliroll  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  and  siege  of  Lncknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
M  Lt-Colonel  Walker  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  battles  of  Badoolapore,  Chilli&n* 
walla  (mentioned  in  despatch),  and  Goojerat  (MediS  with  two  Cmsps).  Indian  mutiny,  inclnding  action  of  Agm. 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned),  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Ontram  from  25th  Nov.  i857tiDril 
the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge  and  Bareilly  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medu  with  two  Clasps). 

"7  Lt.Colonel  Cookes  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  ai  RamnagRur,. 
and  battles  of  Badoolapore,  Chillianwalla,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Received  a  severe  gunshot  con- 
tusion of  the  groin  in  action  with  mutineers  on  the  7th  July  1857  (Medal). 

M  Lt.Colonel  Raper  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  befort^ 
Mooltan,  with  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

o  Lt.Colonel  Heath  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  mcluding  the  batcles  of  Badoolapore,  Chillianwallob, 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatch  with  "  especial  approbation 
and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7*  Lt. Colonel  Bishop  served  the  Punjaub  compaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  an*! 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  ArUllery  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Delhi  (slightly  wounded)  with  Seaton's  Column,  and  at  capture  of  Meangunge,  also  present  at  the  capture  of  bareiUy 
repeated^  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Lt.  Colonel  Fulton  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
desxjatchcs  with  "  especial  approbation  and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger" 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

■*  Lt.Colonel  Cordner  served  in  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Train  in  various  engagements  on  the  Trans-Indus FrontKr 
from  1854  to  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp).    In  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal).    Commanded  Mountain  Train  Battery  in  the 
Cossvah  Hill  campaign  of  1862-63,  and  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 
*s  LtColonel  Denniss  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal). 

"«  Lt. Colonel  Brown  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggnr, 
and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Was  Commissary  of  Ordnance  in  cnarge  of  siege  train  and  artillery  park 
during  the  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battles  of  Cawnpore  and  Kala  Nuddec, 
siege  and  capture  of  lucknow,  Rohilcund  campaign,  and  battle  of  Bareilly,  with  subsequent  affVurs  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*'  Lt.Colonel  Mercer  commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  in  action  at  Mehudi  on  i8th  Nov.  1858  (mentioned  in 
despatch,  Medal). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  Dowell  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  z8s7-5^ 
including  the  captures  of  Lucknow  and  Bareilly,  battles  of  Sundeela  and  Jamoo,  and  capture  of  Burwah— mentioned 
in  despatches  (Medal  with  Cla.sp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

*°  Lt.Colonel  Stubbs  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Nugeenah,  capture 
of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Bhahjehanpore,  capture  of  Bhahabad,  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  capture  of  MithowlM, 
and  action  of  Biswah  (mentioned  in  despatches  on  five  occasions.  Medal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Wilson  served  with  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857^58,  inclnding 
the  actions  of  the  30th  and  sist  May  1857,  on  the  Hindun,  battles  of  Budleekeserai  and  Nujjufghur,  siege  aeaanlt 
and  capture  of  Delhi,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  capture  of  Bareilly,  affaira  at  Allabgungc  aiid  Mahnudee, 
and  campaign  in  Rohilcund  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of 
Major). 

•♦  Major  Harward  served  with  Havelock's  Force  ftrom  its  first  advance  from  Allahabad  to  Lucknow,  includinc 
he  defeiri)  of  the  rebels  at  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  Muugarwar.  and  relief  of 
Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatch) ;  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Bogle  served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  1855-56  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Capture  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Battery  in  the  Abyssinian  caau- 
paign  from  the  6th  Feb.  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  axid  Medal). 

••Major  M'Leod  served  with  the  Field  Force  under  Bir*S.  Cotton  against  the  hill  tribes  at  Boree,  PeshawTirj 
Valley,  in  1853-54.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campugn  of  1857-58,  including  the  entire  sie^c  an.il 
capture  of  Delhi,  with  actions  of  Budleekeserai  and  Ninjufghur;  with  Greathed's  Column  in  the  actions  cf! 
Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra;  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  captnTt^  (t| 
Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches),  campaign  in  Oude,  and  actions  of  Barree  (thanked  by  Commander  in  Chief jj 
Simree,  and  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

97  Sir  William  Hamilton  was  wounded  in  six  places  during  a  night  attack  on  his  Caxnp  by  200  Affroediea  whilst 
making  a  military  road  to  Fort  Makeson  and  encamped  six  miles  from  Peshawur.  Out  of  60  burkundaz  anil 
employes  in  the  camp  15  were  killed  and  31  wounded.  Served  before  Delhi  from  the  36th  June  to  the  capture  o£ 
the  city  on  the  soth  Sept.  1857,  having  organized  the  ist  Company  of  Sikh  Artillery  during  the  siege,  and  coui^tantlj' 
commanded  Batteries  of  position  (mentionrd  in  despatches,  with  "  especial  approbation  and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability, 
and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger "  —Medal  with  Clasp) . 

««  Major  Hughes  commanded  a  Mon:  tain  Train  Battery  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863 
against  the  tribes  on  the  North- Wcs'  rVontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Laloo  and  capture  o^ 
Xfmbeylah  (Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  v  •  u  Clasp). 

loo  Major  NichoU  was  thanked  » •  the  Governor  General  and  mentioned  in  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  despatch  for  services 
during  the  defence  of  Saugor. 


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^"1  Major  Tiern<3r  served  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  on  Eusoof^io  border  in  April  and  May  1858  (Medal  with 
Clisp). 

>''  Mj^or  Lindsay  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Ncujufghur,  siege  and 
captare  uf  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  slightly  wounded  on  the  14th  Aug.  1857,  and  again  at  the  as^ult 
on  i4th  Sept),  action  •fSham«habad,  siege  and  capture  of  Jjucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10*  ligjor  T.  P.  Smith  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  JiUcknow  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Xa}or  Dobbin  served  throujB^hout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  operations  resulting  in  the 
capture  of  Rangoon,  and  served  with  the  exnodition  to  Donabew  in  Feb.  and  March  1853  (icentioncd  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clsisp  for  Pegu).  Proceeded  wi^  the  force  to  occupy  the  Fort  of  Phillour  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny 
in  May  1857.  and  officiated  as  Deputy  Commissary  of  Ordnance  in  char^^e  of  the  Magazine  throughout  the  mutiny 
/mentioned  in  the  Governor  General's  minute  of  2nd  July  1859,  and  received  a  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State  for 
India  conveying  Her  Majestv's  approbation  of  his  conduct  during  the  mutiny). 

•'^  Major  Anderson  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  operations  before  and  capture 
•jf  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  engaged  in  suppression  of  the  Santhal  insurrection  in  1854 ;  fuid  in 
diat  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  of  Khudjiva  (Medal). 

^  Major  PitsGerald  served  with  the  expeditions  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  in  Meeranzye  and  Upper 
iCoonun  in  1856,  and  aninst  the  Bosdar  Belochees  in  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Delhi,  and  with  the  Field  Force  under  General  Showers  in  various  minor  operations  in  1857-58  (Medal  with 

<;j;?p). 

**  Major  Manderson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon  (Medal  with 
riv[i  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny,  including  siege  of  Delhi  from  8th  Sept.  1857,  action  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
L'^M  Clyde,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatcnes.  Modal  with  three  Cl&sps). 

^''  Mfjor  Arbuekle  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  on  staff  of  Omar 
Puha'9  Army  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Welsh  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  m  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  at 
Oornickp<nie  and  Aximghur  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  LcColonel  Boberts  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  Artillery,  in- 
elodin^  the  sie^  and  capture  of  Delhi  ft^m  the  28th  June  to  the  2otli  Sept.  (wounded  14th  July,  horse  shot  14th 
^fepwmber),  actions  of  Bolundshur  (horse  shot),  Allyghur,  Agra,  Kunoj  (horse  sabred),  and  Bundhera  where  he 
urrowly  escaped  capture  while  reconnoitring ;  ])re8ent  in  the  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throughout  the  operations 
cjoaected  with  Che  relief  of  Lucknow  by  I^ord  Clyde ;  operations  at  Cawnpore  from  28th  Nov.  to  6th  Deo.  1857,  and 
4kMeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Khodagunge,  re-occupation  of  Futtehghur,  storm  of  Meeangunge,  action 
•  f  Koorsee,  and  the  various  operations  ending  with  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (tnanked  by  the  Govenior  General, 
Viftoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Employed  on  special  service  with  the  expedition  of  1863 
iztijist  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming:  of  Laioo,  capture  of 
Unbeylah.  and  destruction  of  Mulkah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serve<l  in  the  Al)ygsinian  campaign  from  Janua^  1868, 
i.*  A<«i^ant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Bengal  Brigade,  and,  as  Senior  Officer  of  tne  Department  at  Zoulla. 
«3penatended  the  re- embarkation  of  the  whole  army  ;  was  selected  by  Sir  Robert  Napier  as  the  bearer  of  his  final 
'le^patcbes  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal).  Served  as  Assittaut  Quarter  Master  General  and  Senior  Staff 
^ifficer  with  the  Cacbar  Column,  Loo«hai  Expeditionary  Force,  iu  1871-72,  and  was  present  at  tiie  capture  of  the 
Kkolel  villa^ses,  and  Attack  on  the  Northlang  range.  Commanded  the  Troops  engaged  at  the  burning  of  the 
T.IU^  of  Tsikoom,  36  January- 1872  {CB.).    Has  been  twcnty-ihi-co  times  mentioned  in  aospatches. 

'-*  UajoT  Hitchins  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Agra, 
^rageeree,  and  Putteealee ;  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  ft-om  loth  Feb.  until  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  Fort 
K^bfiya.  and  defence  of  Shahjehanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp).  • 

'■*  Major  Hawkins  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec. 
ilrj,  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal). 

^^*  Major  Cumberland  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Meeranzaie  Valley  and  Upper  Kaorum  in  1856,  and  with 
tb»  into  the  Bosdar  Hills  in  1857  (3Iedal  with  Clasp). 

^^*  Major  Charles  Hunter  served  with  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  connected  with  the 
»'e?e  of  Delhi,  incioding  the  battles  of  Budleekeserai  (wounded  and  horf^e  shot)  and  Nujjufghur,  ar.d  assault  on  the 
14^  Sept.  1857.  Babeeqaently  with  Greathed's  Column  and  engaged  in  the  taking  of  Maleghur  Fort,  Allyghur,  and 
lerioc  at  Agra.  Relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  reli.'f  of  Futtehgnur,  siege 
z'^i  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  Oude  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches — Medal,  with  three 
<  A»p?). 

"•  Major  Jackson  served  before  Delhi  from  25th  May  to  the  capture  of  the  city  on  20th  Sept.  1857  (Medal  with 
<ia«p).    Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  Nov.  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  M^or  Traill  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capldio  of  Delhi  (mentioned 
:a  dNip^ch),  battle  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  and 
>»n,jffhat,  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

'^  Major  Barnes  cosomanded  two  guns  manned  as  Horse  Artillery  by  Volunteer  officers  and  seijeants  in  the 
wtKaa  of  Nembhaira  and  Sheerun  in  Central  India  in  1857.  Was  severely  wounded— shot  t}i  rough  t>.e  right  breast 
-at  the  nege  of  Neemuch  in  Nov.  1857.  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Bombay  Government.  Also  served  through- 
en  the  OiuM  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

^  LcColonel  Banham  was  severely  woimded  at  the  affair  of  Chinhut,  and  served  during  the  defence  of  the  Reai- 
<f^cj  at  Lucknow  from  30th  June  to  19th  Nov.  1857.  He  was  wounded  on  the  15th  August,  and  severely  wounded 
en  the  33th  Auffost  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  nf  Major). 

'*^  U.ColoneT  Hills  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  on  the  30th  and 
:>n  May  on  the  Hindim,  battles  or  Budleekeserai  and  Nujjufghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (severely  wounded  on 
cch  Jnlv  1857),  sie£^  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Rohilcund  campaign,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  action  of  Mohumdee 
'wvrm  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  also  by  the  Grovcmor  General  in  Council,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  two 
'~a>ps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  (Jommanded  the  8-inch  Mortars  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  ftom  the  6th  Feb. 
I:^^,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medr*^. 

^  Major  Elliot  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  3iBt  ?Iay  on 
t^i  Hindon  (mentioned  in  despatch),  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  severely  woimded  in  the 
^Ad  on  t5th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Chisp). 

^  U.<;oh>nel  MacFarlan  served  in  the  action  of  Chinhut  and  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow. 
^&s  slightly  wounded  by  round-shot  splinters  and  severely  by  a  bullet  (mentioned  in  despatch  and  by  Governor 
<>H«Tal  in  Council,  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Mi^or  Baynsford  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

*  M^or  Franks  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,— in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  present  at  the 
vtcma  of  Nngeerra  and  Dojura  Nuddee,  relief  of  Moradabnd  and  Bareilly ;  in  Oude  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  the 
Tnes-Gogra  can&paign,  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  subsequent  operations.  Commanded  half  of  2nd 
Trrwp  zad  Brigade  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Gonda  district  in  Oude  in  Ai)ril  1859.  a^i^  ^^^^  ^  force  under  Colonel 
«ormick  on  nth  April  defeated  a  body  of  rebels  composed  of  a  remnant  of  the  Cawnpore  mutineers  (mentioned  in 
<l«n»tches.  Medal). 

^  Major  Aislabie  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  3i8t  May 
:;:i  on  the  Hindus,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
=■  Major  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  trom  ist  Aug.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'=  yUysr  Taylor  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  captures  of  Bareilly  and  Fort 

Mibomdee,  actions  of  Pus^aon  and  Russoolpore,  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlec,  Mehndee.  and  Biswa  (Medal). 

*'''  Major  Jones  served  in  suppretsion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Agra  (Medal). 
'«  Major  Oriffin  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Agra  (mentioned 

a  despatch.  Medal). 
'**  Major  Wake  served  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  taking  of  Fort  Mittcwl'e  (mentioned  in  despatch. 


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i»  Major  Eyre  served  in  the  Bangor  district  In  1857-58  (Medal). 

^**  M^'or  Dayidson  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  sxstUay 
2857  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (severelv  wounded),  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  (Tlasp).  gerT«d 
throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with  Claap). 

i«  Ma^or  F.  E.  Lewes  served  in  the  Peshawur  Division  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  mutiny  in  1857. 
Also  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerces  in  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Sir  N.  Chamberlain,  in  April  and 
May  i860  with  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Batterv  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  two  mountain  guns  at  ih« 
aurprise  of  the  Besotee  village  of  Gara  on  25th  Feb.  in  the  Kohat  expedition  of  1869,  under  Colonel  Keyes,  and  was 
mentioned  in  despatches,  and  specially  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council. 

^**  Muor  Smithett  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  first  advance  into 
Oude  and  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Havelock,  besies^in  the  Residency  fh)m  36th  Sept.  to  17th  November  1857  (iwi«e 
wounded),  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  aAd  commanded,  four  horse  Guns  in  the  action  of  Gailco 
(mentioned  in  deapatohes),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*7  Major  C.  E.  Naime  served  during  ,the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  Also  with  the  second  expeditiox  t<» 
EnaofiMi,  North- West  Frontier,  in  1863. 

^"  Major  QuUy  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  captnio  01 
Delhi,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Alimibagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
capture  of  Cajpee  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

""  Mfuor  Chichester  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  Che  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  yAh 
and  3i8t  May  1857,  on  the  Hindnn,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  "  especial 
approbation  and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger"),  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

^^  Major  Pemberton  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  "especial  approbation  and 
thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*1  Mi^or  Crastor  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  atJdeerut  on  the  10th  May  1857,  and  was  afterward* 
present  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  throughout  the  siege  and  at  the  final  assault  and  cap- 
ture of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  an  expeditionary  force  in  the  Eusofzye  country  under  Sir  Sydney 
Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858 ;  and  with  a  force  under  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabul  Kheyl  tribe  of 
Wuzeerees  in  Dec.  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**■  Major  E.  T.  Hume  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  camnaigr^s  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  captnT,j 
of  Delhi,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  and  Oude  campaigns,  including  the  action  of  Kugeena,  relief  of  Moradabad, 
action  on  the  Dojura,  capture  of  Bareilly,  bombaroment  and  capture  of  Shal^ehanpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
Mohumdee,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Shahabad,  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  cai)turu 
and  destruction  of  Fort  Mitowlee,  actions  of  Mehnndee  and  Biswah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  witli  Clasp). 
Present  in  action  at  Shubkudder  during  the  Umbeylah  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i*»  Major  T.  R.  Ryan  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul  Gun- 
garee,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooi-ee ;  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>^  Captain  Dixon  served  in  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  and  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captam  Dyke  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^f  Captains  Swinton,  Warter,  and  Ward  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

^^  Captain  Clarke  served  throughout  the  ojperations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-WesI 
Frontier  of  India,  as  Acting  Commissary  of  Ordnance  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  Abbott  served  in  April  and  May  x86o  against  the  Wuzeerees ;  was  present  with  General  Chamberlain's 
Force  and  assisted  in  forcing  the  Burrara  Pass,  and  m  all  the  other  aflfhirs  of  that  expedition.  Also  served  throof^h- 
out  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  and  was  present 
at  the  storm  of  Laloo  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^^  Captains  Ford  and  Lowis  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  Uie  tribes  on  Use 
North-west  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

16*  Captain  Nelson  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  inclading  the  action  of  Russoolpore,  siege  and  capture  of 
Fort;  Mitowlee  (Medal).  *-    b  :>  >  »  i~    ,      « 

>•*  Captain  Gamault  served  vrith  the  expedition  of '  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of 
India  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  x868  (Clasp). 

iM  Captain  Bridges  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  in  the  operations  against  the  Wuzeerees 
in  1859-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*^  Oaptain  Latham  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858,  including  the  taking  of  Simree,  and  action 
of  Berar  (Medal). 

^**  Captain  Chapman  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  December  1867,  having  brought  the  "  B  " 
Battery  of  Mounted  Ordnance  from  England,  and  was  most  energetic  in  getting  it  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival 
of  No.  5  Battery  21st  Brigade ;  served  with  the  Battery  until  the  9th  April  1868,  when  he  was  appointed  Aide  d^Camp 
to  Brigadier  General  Petrie  commanding  the  Ailillery,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  fall  of  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

^^7  Captain  B.  v .  Arbuckle  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burrarah  Pass,  and  destruction  of  Makeem 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

»••  Captain  Pemberton  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North- 
West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo  and  capture  of  Umbeylah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

!••  Lieut,  de  Lautour  served  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  Ind)n 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  of  the  Black 
Mountain  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  (Clasp). 

i«  Captain  T.  Ghraham  and  Lieut.  H.  8.  Higginson  served  thronghont  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign 
in  1668  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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»  Geacral  Whinjatos  served  with  Colonel  Thompson's  Force  in  1814 ;  in  the  Army  of  Reserve  under  Gencrnl 
Hjriiiop  in  1815 ;  in  the  ist  Division  of  the  Deccon  Army  under  Sir  Thomas  Hyslop  in  1817-18 ;  in  Sir  J.  Doveton's 
Div.-iuu  m  pursnit  of  BHjocrow  and  Appa  Soib;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Slahidpore  (Medal)  aist  Dec.  1817,  at 
ihe  suiTininif  an«l  capc^iro  of  Tulnoir  ajth  Feb.  1818,  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  JiUpyamnair,  and  at  the  siege  of 
Uit!  furtress  of  Assccrghur. 

^  MAjor  General  Moore  served  the  latter  part  of  the  Burmese  war  in  1826  (Medal).  Served  throuffhout  the  flrpt 
(h:nese  war  of  1840-43.  including  the  capture  of  Chusaii,  attacks  on  Canton  16th  March  and  25th  May  1841,  capture 
■  f  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusau,  captm-e  of  Chinhae  and  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  at  Nin^^po,  action 
of  the  Tsckee,  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  Shanghao,  stonning  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  operations  before 
Xankin  (Medal). 

*  Sir  (Jeorge  Balfour  served  with  the  Malacca  Field  Force  in  1832-33.  Campaign  ngamst  Kumool  in  1839,  in- 
cinding  the  taking  or  Zorapore.  6er\'ed  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  throughout  the  war  of  1840-42 
(lltsial),  includiucr  the  first  and  second  captures  of  Chusan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chinhae,  Ningpo,  Tsckee, 
io^fdau,  Chapoo.  Woo*unj^,  Shanghac,  and  Cain  Kiang  Foo,  and  investment  of  Nankin. 

*  Major  General  Maitlaud  served  in  the  exijedition  against  Kumool  in  1827. 

*  Bn^dierGcneralMacintirc  served  with  the  China  expeditionary  forcein  1842  (Medal)  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Wix>>ung,  Shanghae,  storm  and  capture  of  Ching-keang-foo  and  operations  before  Nankin.  Commanded  a  Detach- 
Efui  uf  Nizam's  Cavalry  at  Goomsoor  under  General  Dyce  in  1847.  Commanded  the  2nd  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Con- 
:.n::oa:  at  the  siege  of  Dhoroor,  and  against  the  Fort  of  liaimon,  also  at  numerous  affairs  witli  Rohillahs  in  1851-52 ; 
: '.  t  at  Sailo«ir  when:  his  horse  waa  cut  down  under  him  in  1854.  Served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  with 
"  .  mel  Millar's  Dct-Hchment  at  the  attiick  and  forcing  of  the  Kouah  Pass  on  27th  Dec.  1857,  on  which  occasion  he 
I  j^k  his  men  up  an  almost  impassable  ghaut  in  the  face  of  a  large  body  of  the  enemy, several  of  whom  were  cut  up  on 
,'  :r,K'  Vi  the  top  of  the  hill.  Oummanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Column  in  the  Nursingpore  district  in  Jan.  1858,  and 
n^ii  a  dour  across  the  Bhopal  frontier,  and  seized  a  noted  rebel  with  his  followers  and  horses ;  commanded  a 
r»?-.Achiaent  on  the  great  Deccan  Road  when  one  of  the  posts  at  Salnwabad  was  attacked  by  a  large  body  of  rebels 
who  were  repulsed  with  loss  l>v  the  Nagpore  Rifles  and  Detachment  2Sth  Madras  N.I. ;  was  present  at  the  attack  ot 
Jrtyhan,  attack  of  Kabrai,  battle  of  Banda,  and  relief  of  Kii-%\-ce,  under  Major  General  Whitlock,  on  which  occasion 
tie  Cavalry  and  Horse  Artillery  msirched  85  miles  in  37  hours— was  at  the  atUick  of  Radha  Govindoo's  Army  on  tho 
heights  of  PunwTirree  and  Duddree  on  the  29th  Dec.  1858  (Medal,  Jirtvet  of  Major,  and  CB.). 

*'  Colonel  A.  T.  CadcU  serveil  throughout  ihe  Cliina  expedition  of  1840-42,  including  the  capture  of  Chusan,  attack 
rii  Chaenpee,  capture  of  the  Boguc  Forts,  attack  on  the  Heights  of  Canton,  capture  of  Shanghae  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo 
1M.KU1I}. 

'•  Colonel  FiUls  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844-45,  including  tho  sieges  of  Punella,  Pownghur, 
Munoher,  and  Munsimtosh,  and  capitulation  of  Budderghm*. 

''•  Colonel  Gotsliug  seired  in  tho  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  56  subsequently  to  tho  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Served 
Trith  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  Bundlecund  in  1858,  and  was  prcbeut  at  the  battle  of  Banda,  and  affair  at 
Jli-enjtran  (Medsil). 

'*  Colonel  Stewart  served  with  the  expedition  in  China  from  12th  Mnrcli  1842  to  17th  Jan.  1843,  and  was  present 
It  the  captnn?  of  Wooaung  and  Shnnohae,  storming  of  'Jhin  Kiniig  Foo,  uvA  oi>eration6  before  Nankin  (Mediu). 

°  Colonel  Thornton  was  employed  with  the  Turkish  Conti'ij^^ent  in  the  i;:bphorus  and  in  the  Crimea  during 
uv  campaign  of  1855-56,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Kcitch. 

^  Colonel  Robert  Cudell  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Turki.sh  Army  di:ring  the  Russian  war  from  October  1854.  in- 
r:3 imp:  the  defence  of  Eupatoria,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  Omar  Pacha's  winter  campaign  in  Mingrclia 
ifiiUoned  in  despatches,  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Brevet  of  Major), 
.vrved  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Bengal,  including  the  actions  of  Doomooreagungo,  Baunriah,  and  Tool- 
>«pi're  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clapp). 

^  LtColonel  Hcnegan  served  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  witii  the  Snugor  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at 
tbe  attack  of  Jheegom,  affair  at  Dubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  attack  on  Jounpcrc,  relief  of  Kirweo,  and  storming  tho 
Hcijrht*  of  Punwarree  (Medal). 

"  Lt. Colonel  Macintyre  served  with  local  rank  of  Captain  attached  to  the  Ottoman  Army  in  1855-56.  Joined  the 
Ketch  expedition  as  a  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol).  Accompanied  the  army  of  Omer  Pasha 
k- Asia  Minor,  an  I  was  present  throughout  tho  winter  campaign  there,  including  the  battle  of  the  Ingour,  alter 
which  battle.  Captain  Dymock,  95th  Foot,  having  been  killed,  be  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  British  Com- 
ajKioner,  Sir  Lintom  Simmons,  in  wh»ch  capacity  ho  served  until  April  1856,  receiving  warm  acknowledgments 
r' his  services  from  that  officer  on  resigning  the  appointment  (Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  (JlasB  of  the  Medjidie).  Pro- 
wAcil  to  China  in  command  of  a  Mountain  Train  Battery  with  tho  expedition  in  i860.  Present  at  the  defence  of 
>banRhae  when  att4icke<l  by  the  rebel  army  on  the  i8tli  19th  and  20th  August  i860.  By  a  well-directed  shell  from 
1  moantain  train  howitzer  laid  by  himself,  he  wounded  Chimg  Wong.  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  rebels,  in  the 
'let.  madiliuun  to  killing  and  wounding  several  of  his  Staff.  Was  senior  officer  of  Artillery  and  in  command  of 
•-!!?  South  Ciate  Post,  the  principal  point  attacked,  during  tho  defence  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

"Lt. Colonel  Bradford  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  Civmpaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  actions  of  Chauda,  Um- 
s»*rpore,  Sultanpore,  and  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal) . 

^  U. Colonel  Pearso  ser\'ed  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 ;— was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  tmder  General  Whish 
at  ihe  aiege  of  Mooltan,  and  at  tho  action  of  Soorujkoond,  and  subsequently  commanding  the  Artillery  of 
li}  Nairab  of  Bhawulporc  under  Major  H.  B.  Fidwardes ;  present  at  tho  capture  of  the  city  of  MoolUin  (men- 
t  T;^i  in  despatches  for  conspicuous  gallantry  when  repelling  a  sortie  ftom  the  fortress  on  30th  December  1848), 
>«nred  under  Major  R.  G.  Taylor  with  the  Force  in  the  Dcrajat,  which  drove  the  Affghans  from  Bunnoo  (Punjaub 
H?tial  with  Clasp).  On  the  2nd  Jan.  1850,  at  the  Goombuttee  Pass,  at  the  head  of  the  border  le^nes  defeated  the 
"be  of  Domurzye  Vizeerees  who  made  a  descent  on  Bunuoo.  In  November  1852  was  in  command  of  4000  Cash- 
:'j''rc  Regular  Troops  and  British  Irregular  Levies  in  the  Expedition  to  Khagan  and  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal 
fii  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiry,  commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  Hurreeana  Irregular  Field 
f  re*  of  General  Van  Cortlandt  at  the  actions  of  Aodah  and  Kheireeka.  In  command  of  400  Rahtore  Rajpoot  Cavalrj- 
.',  Bickaneer, — made  a  forced  march  on  the  26th  June  1857,  by  which  Hissar  was  relieved.  Commande<l  a  Force 
»t:ch  stormed  and  captured  the  fortified  positions  of  Bhatoul  and  Mungaleo  in  Hurreeana.  Commanded  tho  Cavalrj' 
*:  J'imalpoor.  Served  with  C^neral  Showers*  Delhi  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  the  Forts  of  Dadree, 
'tqiar.and  Kanoand.  Commanded  a  body  of  Cavalry  in  Brigadier  Gerrard's  Delhi  C^jlumn  at  the  battle  of  Namoul 
uerirely  wounded).  Commanded  tho  3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  T858.  Served 
«'.ih  the  Azimghur  Field  Force  under  Sir  E.  Lugsurd  at  the  actions  of  Munnehar,  Azimghiir  15th  April,  and  in  tho 
yj^mx  of  Koer  Sing  including  the  actions  of  Azmitghur  17th  April  1858,  Munnear  and  Sheeapoor  Ghat,  and  in  tho 
f^cditi'jn  inio  the  Jugdesporo  Jungles  during  Jime  and  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
^  U.Colonel  Thomas  served  throughout  the  defence  of  tho  Residency  of  Lucknow  in  1857,  and  commanded  tho 

Iniilery  for  acme  weeks ;  also  commanded  a  Battery  of  C^uns  when  Fort  Muchhee  Bhowun  was  invested  by  the 

'^beU.  and  blew  up  its  powder  magazine  half  an  hour  after  the  troops  had  left,  on  the  nigiit  of  tho  let  July  1857. 

^w  in  charge  of  the  Field  Train  and  Artillery  Park  attached  to  Outram's  Force  during  the  defence  of  the  Alum 

^?h,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Maior,  Medal 

*^  two  CHasps,  and  a  year's  service). 
•♦  UColonel  E.  M.  Phiyfair  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  in  1853  (Modal).    Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny 

f«npaisni  and  was  often  engaged  with  the  rebels  in  inconsiderable  actions  (Medal  with  Clasn  for  Pegu) . 
■  Lt.Colonel  Gloag  served  in  Kimedy  11  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Suringeo  and  of  Woojc© 

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•  U.Cokmel  Hog  served  with  the  Saugfor  Field  Division  imder  Brigadier  Whitlock  in  1858  and  was  present  at  an 
action  on  the  iTth  April  (Medal). 

**  Malor  Goitlon  served  in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow. 
lacloding  the  operations  at  the  Martiniero  and  Dilkoosha,  and  was  also  engaged  in  the  action  and  defeat  of  the 
C^walior  Contingent  at  Cawniwre  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857,  and  pursuit  (Medal  with  (Jlasp). 

*  Major  Marshall  served  throughout  the  China  campaign  of  i06o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  capture  of 
Ttngkii,  and  of  the  Toku  Forts,  and  final  operations  terminating  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) 


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**  Mf^or  Chamier  commanded  Mountain  Train  Howitzers  and  Rockets  in  the  onffagement  with  the  HUl  Kurrecns 
in  Pe^u  on  the  sand  April  1856.  Sert'ed  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  ft*om  a9th  May  1857  to  13th  September  1858, 
including  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Ghanda,  Ummeerpore,  Badshagunge.Sultanpore,  and  I)howrara  under  General 
Franks ;  sieffe  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  the  reUef  of  Azimghur,  and  actions  of  Mnnnihar,  Tonse 
Bridge,  Nughal,  Munnuhar,  Shroyire  Ghaut,  Jugdeapore,  Dulleepore,  Metahi,  and  Chowbeypore  under  General 
Lugard.  Commanded  a  Light  Field  Battery  during  the  severe  engagements  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham 
on  the  26th  87th  and  28th  November  1857,  when  he  was  especially  thanked  for  "  the  pliant  manner  in  which  he 
fought  his  guns."  Served  also  under  Ix)rd  Clyde  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  mntixieers  on 
the  6th  December  1850  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  wit^  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Major  Tayler  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflOiir  of  Kirbrai,  battle  of 
Banda,  and  occupation  of  Kirwee  (Medal). 

**  Maijor  Hadow  was  present  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  Snmbulpore  country  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58. 

^  Migor  Lane  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  firom  July  1857  to  May  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  aifain 
of  Moorwarrah  and  Budgaum,  and  at  tho  attack  of  Konah  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Caine  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  from.  July  1857  to  May  1859,  aud  was  present  at  the  affairs 
of  ^uttmghee,  Balacote,  and  Nursinghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*°  Captain  Yaldwyn  Ber\'ed  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  capture  of  the  entrenched  Camp  at 
Binho,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Captain  W.  H.  Montgomerie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  DumoongruDge, 
Toolsepore,  and  Baiswara  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Saxton  served  with  the  Madras  Artillenr  Mountain  Train  and  Rocket  Battery  throughout  the  China 
campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the 
Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  from  the  31st  Dec.  1867  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  and  latterly  as  Assistant 
l*rovost  Marshal  at  SenafS  in  addition  to  other  duties  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

**  Captain  Wm.  A.  Warren  served  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chiua. 


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>  G^eneral  Schuler  served  throughout  the  Mahratta  and  Pindaree  war  in  181 7.  Commanded  the  ArtUlery  with  the 
Field  Force  employed  in  the  Mapee  Kanta,  and  a  detached  Force  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Marina, 
in  Guzerat  in  183^. 

*  Sir  William  Marcus  Coghlan  served  the  campaigns  of  1838-40  in  AfTghanistan  as  Brigade  M^or  of  ArUIle^.  in- 
cluding the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal),  storm  and  capture  of  Knelat 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  and  occupation  ot'Cnbul.  Commanded  a  Column  from  the  Gar- 
rison of  Aden  on  i8th  March  1858  against  the  Arabs  of  the  mterior,  and  carried  the  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman  by  storm. 

*  Major  (General  Trevelyan  served  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  Brigade  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Boorazjoon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab ;  commanded  the  Bear 
Guard  thence  to  Chugndduck  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  ^  Major  General  Forster  served  tho  campaign  of  1839  in  Afifghanistan,  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  commanded  a  Battery  of  Horse  Artillery  Guns  at  the  storming  of  Khelat  (mentioned  in 
despatches). 

«  M»ior  General  Sealy  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  AfTghanistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuzneo 
(Modal).  Served  in  Persia  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Relief  of  Kolapore.  Attack  on  insurgent  Bheels  at  Duba- 
bunreeand  Ambapawnee  on  nth  April  1858.  Operations  in  the  Santpore  Hills  in  1858  in  conomand  of  Mountain  Train 
and  Left  Column  of  attack  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

7  Sir  Arnold  Kemball  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Affghanistan,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee 
(Medal).  Campai^  of  1857  in  Persia  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  The  Governor  General  of 
India  stated  in  his  notification  of  the  i8th  June  1857  ^^t  "the  valuable  assistance  afforded  on  every  occasion  of 
difficulty  and  danger,  and  especially  in  the  brilliant  expedition  against  Ahwaz,  by  Captain  Kemball  bad  be<en 
highly  commended  oy  Sir  James  Outram  and  merited  the  unqualified  approbation  and  the  hearty  thanks  of  tho 
Cvovemor  General  in  Council." 

*  Colonel  Aitken  served  with  the  expedition  to  Persia  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Mohnm- 
rah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  CInsp).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Rajpootana  and  Central 
India  in  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Rewah,  sieges  of  Awah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Kotah  (mentioned 
in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  in  Central  India  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Maior). 

'  Colonel  Fuller  served  m  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  action  or  Kotahkeserai  and 
recapture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

">  Colonel  Worgan  served  with  the  Persian  expedition,  and  Tras  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Brevet 
of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  Wray  was  employed  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  fh)m  its  formation  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including 
seven  months  at  Kertch  during  the  Crimean  war  (Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class  of  the  Mw^'idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  command  of  the  siege  train  with  General  Roberts*  Force  at  Rajpootana,  and  was  present  at  the  aieges  of 
Ahwa  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  Kotah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (CB.  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  Petrie  served  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Scinde,  including  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal) . 
Also  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Ahwa,  siege  of  Kotah,  and  battle 
of  Bunaas  (menUoned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  M^or,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Artillery  throughout  the 
AbvBsinian  campaign  from  ist  Jan.  1868  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  CB..  and  Medal). 

I*  Brigadier  General  Woollcombe  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Dhar  in  1857,  battle  of  Mundessore  (Brevet  of  Major),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  of 
Chandairee,  and  battle  of  Bctwa  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Jlajor). 

^*  Colonel  Hatch  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Wankeera  in  1844— mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by 
Government.  Served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Reshire,  surrender  of 
Bushire,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Brigadier  General  Gaye  served  in  Scinde  in  1843  in  command  of  two  guns  with  the  Detachment  which,  in  the 
night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  near  Shahdadpore,  defeated  and  dispersed  the  Forces  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed, 
taking  all  his  cannon. 

^'  Colonel  Wallace  commanded  a  Division  of  Artillery  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  30th  December 
Z867,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

"  Colonel  Brown  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  and 
eaptum  by  assault  of  Kotah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  action  of  Somgoneer  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  f  /.  e  v  4—  -. 

^*  Colonel  Hagq;ard  served  as  Field  Commissary  of  Ordnance  and  in  charge  of  the  siege  train  throughout  the 
campaign  of  1858  m  Central  India,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  of  Gwalior  (slightly  wounded),  and 
several  minor  actions  (mentioned  in  desoatches.  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7  Lt.Colonels  Bayly  and  Reid  servea  in  the  Puxijaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  were  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  --«  ,^6  •»    w  *-  ^ 

■•  LtColonel  Harris  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire, 
surrender  of  Bushire.  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  supraession  of  the  Indian 
autiny  at  tho  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  and  pumuit,  second  taking  of  Chundaree,  action  of  Kotahkeserai  and  pur- 
suit, taking  of  Crwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches),  bombardment  and  capture  of  Powree,  actions  of  Sindwmho  and 
Korai,  surpriBe  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  at  Koondxye— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp), 


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»  LtColonel  MiirlftphlaTi  served  throaghont  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  including 
the  csptnre  of  Bathgnr,  action  of  BarodA.  capture  of  Grorrakota,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhanai,  battles  of  Betwa  and 
KwQch.  action  at  Gollowlee,  taking  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  recapture  of  Gwalior.  battle  of  Jura  AUpore  and 
ciNoraof  Powree  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

«  LLCk)loDel  Crowe  senred  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  x  857  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
indoding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghnr,  action  of  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  pursuit  to 
Belua,  forcing  the  Mnddenpore  Pass,  advance  on  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  advance  on 
Calpee,  bstUe  of  Koonch,  on  Rear-Guard  of  ist  Brigade  Central  India  Field  Force  when  our  baggage  was  attacked 
\.r  the  enemy's  Cavalry,  action  of  Deopora,  bi^tle  of  Galowlee,  advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee,  pursuit  to  Sur- 
cmIs.  advaaoe  on  Gwalior.  battle  of  Morar,  capture  of  Gwalior,  final  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  battle  of  Jowra 
llipi  ro,  salnequent  operations  in  Bundlekund,  including  the  taking  of  Gorotha,  and  ])ursuit  of  Ferozo  Shah  (Medal 
viih  Ciiisp). 

"  LtColonel  Lucas  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  camxmign  of  1857-59,— with  the  Ahmednuggur  Field  Force  in 
ily'-i&  including  the  action  with  insurgent  Bheels  in  Feb.  1858 ;  and  in  1858-59,  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force 
Liuier  Sir  Hof  h  Rose.    Sabeeqnently  with  the  Okamundel  and  Kattiwar  Field  Force  and  was  present  at  the  storm- 
12/  uf  the  Uhhpoora  Fort  in  the  Burda  Hills  on  i8th  Dec.  1859. 
.  **  Major  Denis  da  Vitrd  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  CHosp). 

'*  Msjor  Stone  son.'ed  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
S«md  ss  Field  COmmiaaory  of  Ordnance  in  tne  affleiirs  of  Beyt  and  Dwarka. 

•■  Major  Swonson  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Ahwa, 
».ii7eand  captore  of  Kotah  and  pursuit,  and  action  of  Kotarea  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Field  Commissary 
k'  Orioance  with  the  Abyssinian  eipeditioa  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Major  Le  Cocq  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Se»hiie,  surrender  of  Buahire,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
ibo  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Kotah,  Kotahkeserai,  Gwalior,  Koonrai,  and  pursuit  of  Tantia 
Ti  p««  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Hoskins  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
&r>hire,  soirender  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Koo^ab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
a'^o  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  of  Kotah,  recapture  of  Chundaree,  actions  of  Kotah-ke- 
>:ni  and  (}walior,  bombardment  of  Powree  and  action  of  Beejapore,  actions  of  Sindwaho  and  Kurai,  surprise  and 
r::miit  of  the  rebels  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Roberts  served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1S57-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
EathfTV,  capture  of  Gorrakota.  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  Calpee  and  pursuit,  surrender  of  Gwalior  and  pur- 
tractions  at  Baroda,  Mundeapore,  Koonch,  Galowlee,  Moral,  and  Jowra  Aiipore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Holberton  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire, 
r^rrender  of  Buahire,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  Artillery  at  the  recapture  of  Kola- 
F'-TfinDw  1857  (Medal). 

"*  Mi^or  Blevenson  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  piursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rnjpoo- 
Ur^  sftions  of  Sagnnecr  and  Bunnass,  and  skirmish  near  Koosanah  in  command  of  the  Camel  Corps  (Medal). 

*'  M^or  Woodward  served  with  the  Persian  expeclition  of  1856-57,  including  the  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with 
<  >pi.  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  on  the  Taringa  Hills  at  Mybee- 
LitaandGooserat  (Medal). 

**  Major  WoTsl^  served  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Major  Ritchie  served  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  the  Fort  of  Neemuch  and  assault 

.'  K^tah  (Medal  with  Clasn). 

*"  Major  Berthon  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of 
6r  FortA  St  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  a  Mountain  Train  in  action  with  insurgent  Bheels  at  Shum- 
61  qore  (Indian  Mntiny  Medal). 

*'  Major  Harcourt  served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
ir'-b  Clasp). 

*"  Major  Newport  served  with  the  Persian  exi)edition  of  1856-57,  including  the  surrender  of  Bushire  and  battle 
« '  Kijoahab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Vachell  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Capture  of  Sholupore  and  sur- 
r*-  ler  of  Jumkundec  in  1858. 

''  Major  Baker  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  tram  29th  Dec.  1867  and  was  prejent  at  the  action  of 
L'  ine and  captore  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

*  Major  Basevi  served  in  Persia  fSrom  Feb.  to  Oct.  1857,  and  received  three  sword  cuts  in  the  action  of  Amher- 
w<*e  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'  M^jr  Stockier  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857,  <uid  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah 
tibial  with  Clasp). 

'*  Major  B.  H.  Pottingcr  served  as  D.A.Q.M.General  throughout  the  Ab3rssinian  campaign,  having  landed  at 
^■<:liA  vith  the  Reconnoitring  Party  on  the  and  October  1867 ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  fhll  of  Magdala 
'xAUoaed  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  «"aptain  William  Ward  served  in  the  Mountain  Train  with  the  Field  Force  firom  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arabs 
'-:  :S6s-66. 

^'  CApcam  Walker  served  in  the  Mountain  Train  with  the  Field  Force  fh>m  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arabs  in 

--46  and  waa  present  at  BirSaeed. 

"  Captain  Sprmir  aerved  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  23rd  Dec.  1867  as  Commissary  of  Ordnance 
•*  i  vt»  in  charge  of  the  Ordnance  Depot  established  at  Scnafi$  (Medal). 

"  ''apcsin  Mortimer  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campoifoi  flrom  Sept.  1867,  having  proceeded  to  Zoulla  with 
'  *'  3«connoitrmg  Party ;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala,  and  mentioned  in  despatches 
■  ^"aUUty,  miBrgy,  and  zeal*'  (Medal). 

*"  Captain  Cialdecott  aerved  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  firom  September  1867, 
n  1  ecmmaaded  a  Division  of  the  Train  during  the  latter  half  of  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "ability, 
n.-sT.  and  seaV  Medal). 

*-  ''aptain  Seton  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  fIrom  the  4th  Oct.  1867,  first  with  a  Mountain  Battery 
»u  aftcrvarda  with,  the  Land  Transport  Train  (Medal) . 


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Corps  of  Royal  Engineers, 


Captaixs. 
Oeorge  Herbert  Bolland,  Commandinpr  19th  Company  R.E., Ordnance  Survey,  Invemesa,  N.B. 

Richard  Warren  Stewart,  Pembroke     

"William  Sabnond,  Instructor  of  Musketry,  Gravesend,  30  Nov.  72  

Oeorge  Mansell  Collings,  Comdg.  aoth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Gibraltar.    Ordered  home 

Robert  Hamilton  Vetch,  Commmanding  ist  Company  Roycd  Engineers,  Malta 

Charles  Warren,  Shoeburynesa  

Edward  Nicolls  Peters.  Halifax,  N.S 

John  Henry  Crowdy,"  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  15  Dec.  70,  5th  Circle  of) 

Military  Works,  Lahore  Division,  Punjanb ) 

Honorius  Sisson  Sitwell,  Brigade  Major,  Royal  Engineera,  Dublin 

Charles  Albert  Lyon-Campbell,  Commanding  27th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Cork 

William  Sherer  Maud,  Commanding  nth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Gibraltar  

Oeorge  Vivian  Sivewright.  Pembroke 

Henry  Somerset  Clive,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  1  June  73,  7ih  Circle  ^ 

of  Military  Works,  Rancekhet  Division,  Bengal  > 

Dallas  Gordon  JoneB,  Hong  Kong.    Ordered  to  Mauritius 

Arthur  Blayney  Coddington,  Commanding  13th  Company  B.  E.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Inverness. 
Henry  Fj-ers  Turner,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  Command.  34th  Company  B.E.,  Ipswich... 

William  Inne$,  oh  Temporary  Reserre  Li»t ;  Assistant  Colonial  Engineer,  Straits  Settlements 

Hamilton  Tovey,  Commanding  5th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Portsmouth  

Richard  Nicolls  Buckle.    Special  Service,  Gold  Coast 

Robert  Athorpe,  Commanding  10th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Aldershot 


ist  LnuT.i  ciPTin 


I  Oct.  571  4  MaJ"-  6 
1  OcL  57!i7Mar.6 
1  Oct.  57'  10  Not.  6 
23  Dec.  57Ji7Mar.  6 
23  Dec.  57:30  July  6 
23  Dec.  57  20  Oct  & 
23  Dec.  57  20  Oct.  6 

23  Dec.  57  14  Jan.  7 
23  Dec.  57  14  Jan.  7 
23  Dec.  57j:4Jan.  7 
23  Deo.  57  M  Jan-  7 
23  Dec.  57  M  Jan.  7 

23  Dec.  57  14  Jan.  7 

23  Dec.  57  14  Jan.  7 
23  Dec.  57(12  July  7 
23  Dec.  57  12  Aug.  7 
22  June  58  13  Scpi.7 
22  June  58,30  Sept.  7 
22  Juno  58  14  Dec.  7 


^-,  --  „  .      ^       .  ^  ,  ..  22  June  58  27  Jan.  7 

James  Feilowes.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Surveying,  Chatham 22  June  58  17  Feb.  7 

Richard  Henry  Beaumont  Beaumont,  Commanding  24th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Malta 122  June  58  19  June  7 


X  Oct.  53,27  June 
I  Oct  58  3  Aug. 
I  Oct.  58'  3  Aug. 

21  Dec.  58 

21  Dec.  58 

21  Dec.  58 


3  Aug.  7; 
3  Aug.  7; 


Richard  Harrg  WilliaiM,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  College,  13  Sept.  73 
Jaspar  Gustavus  Silvester  Da  vies,  Commanding  2i8t  Company  Royal  Engineen*,  Malta 
Edmund  Donongh  CollinM  O'Brien,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  College,  4  Feb.  69 

Samuel  Anderson,  North  American  Boundary  Sur\'ey 

Charles  Woodwtird,  Irrigation  A.ssistant,  Public  Works  Department,  Ceylon    

Robert  Young  Armstrong,  ABsistant  Instructor  in  Telegraphy,  &c.,  at  School  of  Military 

Engineering,  Chatham  

Robert  John  Bond,  Ex.  Eng.  3rd  Grade,  D.P,  W.  i  Sept.  72,  N.  W.  Prov.  Neemuch  Railway  Survey  21  Dec.  58   .     ^  . 

Arthur  Kyle  Haslett,  Adjutant,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham.  22  .Ian.  73 [21  Dec.  5S   3  Aug.  7; 

Oeorge  Edward  Grover,  Commanding  35th Company,  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham    J2I  Dec.  581  lAug.^ 

CAaWMJffarZand  Croi^J5faiA:*«,  Professor  of  Fortification,  Royal  Mil  itar>' College jzi  Dec.  58;  3  Aug.  7; 

George  Henry  Law  Pole,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  1  Sept.  72,  Tank  >  L,  -n--   ^fi'  ,  »«,» , 

Division,  Bangalore  )  i"  "^'  ^*^i  ^^°^  ' 

Oharles  Bowen,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  i  Sept.  72,  My.sore  Division,  Bangalore  ■21  Dec.  58   3  Aug. 71 

William  Hutchinson  Mulloy."  Commanding  31st  Company,  Royal  Engineers,  Curragh I21  Dec.  58   3  Aui; 

William  Randall  Slacke,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Construction  and  Estimating,  School  of) 

Military  Engineering.  Chatham ) 

Edward  TolerWjmne.  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  Department  Public  Works,  21  May  69,  S 

Punjaub,  Hazara  Division y 

Francis  George  Oldham,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P,  Works,  7  Mar.  73 ;  Officiating | 

Deputy  Controller,  Bengal  ) 

Henry  Allen  Gxin.    Manchester 

John  Charles  Ardagh,  at  Staff  College,  Sandhurst 

William  Emerson  Peck.  Special  employ  under  Colonial  Office,  Bahamas 

Edmund  Stephens.    Commanding  1 7th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Bermuda 

Christopher  Josiah  Russell,  Weymouth    

John  Mabbott  Mor^n,  Harwich 

Arthur  Balfour  Haig,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  Aldershot 

Henry  Cautley,  Commanding  23rd  Company  Roynl  Engineers,  Cork  Harbour 

Albany  Featherstonhaugh,  North  American  Boundary  Survey 


21  Dec.  58 
2f  Dec.  58 
21  Dec.  58 


3  Aug.  7 
3  Aug.  7; 


3  Aug.  7: 
3  Aug.  7; 

3  Aug.  7; 

3  Aug.  7! 
3  Aug.  71 
3Aug.7J 
3  Aug.  7 
3  Aug.  7: 


Ernest  Marth  Lloyd,  Instructor  of  Fortification,  Ac,  Royal  Military  Academy 

John  Cosmo  Macpherson,  Conmian ding  14th  Company  Royal  Eng.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Chester 
Thomas  Howard,  Executive  Eni^neer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Mar.  71,  Allyghur  DiviO 

sion,  Ganges  Canal,  N.W.  Provinces > 

Frederick  Bailey,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  Department  Public  Works,  17  June  71,) 

Deputy  Conservator  of  Forests,  1st  Grade,  N.W.P.  Superintendent  of  Forest  Surveys  and  > 

Working-places,  Deyra  ) 

Henrv  John  WoKstcyn  Gehle,  Commanding  32nd  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Glasgow  

Charles  William  Whinfield.  Commanding  26th  Company  Royal  Engineers.  Bermuda 

Studley  Vidal  Smith,  Conmmnding  36th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham 

Archibald   Lewis    Buckle,  Executive  Engineer,    3rd  Grade,  Department  Public   Works,  j 

T  Apr.  71,  Bombay,  for  Irrigation  in  Poena.    Sick  Furlough  to  Europe y 

William  Henry  Patten,  Commanding  12th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Aldershot 

William  Henry  Collins,*fi2fo;or  29  Aug.  72;  Ireland,  Dublin    

All)ert  James  Hepper,  North  Britain,  Edinburgh   

ReginaldFrankMorri8,*7Commanding3oth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  School  of  Military  i 

Engineering,  Chatham  ] 

Oeorge  Harris.  Commanding  15th  Company  Royal  Engineers.  Home  District,  Whitehall 

Louis  John  George  Ferrier,  Commanding  16th  C<mipany  Rr)ynl  Enjr.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Oxford 
t^tephen  Weston  Jenner,  Exec.  Engineer.  4th Grade,  23  Fe)).7o,MilJtary  Works  Branch,  Punjaub 


22  June  59   3  Aug.  71 
22  June  59|  3  Aug.  71 

32  June  59   3  Aug.  7 


3  Aug.  7 

3  Aug.  7 
3  Aug.  7 
3  Aug.  7 


J  2  Jane  59 

21  Dec.  59 
21  Dec.  59 
21  Dec.  59 

21  Dec.  59I  4Aug.7| 

21  Dec.  59|28Aug.7 

21  D«c.  59  28  Aug.  7 

22  Dec.  59  21  Sept.  7 

22  Dec.  59   2  Nov.  71 

22  Dec.  59  15  Jon.  7 
22  Dec.  59I  8  liar.  7 
22  Dec.  59  12  Mar.  7 


Henry  Robinson,  Com.  39th  Company,  R.E.  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 22  Dec.  59   2  Apr. 

Aug.  Charles  Colin  Mackensie,  York 22  Dec.  59!  2  Apr.  7 

Edward  Harvey,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  June  71,  Punjaub,  BuiMinirs  >  ^,  t»«^    ^  '      \ror  ■, 

and  Roads  Branch.    Sick  Furlough  to  Europe .7..  \  |"  ^^'  ^^3  ^oy  / 

James  Dctereux  Bowly,  on  Temporary  Reserve  List ;  Special  employ,  Local  Government  Board  19  June  60    1  June  7 


■C'harles  Cunningham,**  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade.  D.P.  Works,  4  Dec.  72,  Bolorom 

Thomas  Glancy,  Executive  Engineer.  4th  Grade,  Uniritsur  

Arthur  Clitherow  Ward,  North  American  Boundary  Survey  

Albert  Charles  Smith.  Madras    

John  Edward  Toller,  Bengal 

Arthur  Hill.  Ordnance  Surve3',  London  

Fnincis  William  Nixon,  Onlnance  Survey,  Bristol 

Xellow   Charle*  Pye,^  Assistant  SecretiTry  to  Govenimcnt    of  India  in  D.  P.   W.  Railway  \ 

Branch,  11  Feb.  70,  Calcutta   3 

Ralph  Rhenins  Evans  Brockman,  Exec.  Eng.  4th  Grade.  D.P.W.  Madras,  8  Mar.  70,  Go-^ 

davery  District y 

Andrew  Aljercrombie  Jopp,  Commanding  40th  ('ompany  Roynl  Engineers,  Chatham 

William  Arthur  James  Wallace,   Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Mar.  72, ) 

Deputy  Consulting  Engineer  to  the  Government  of  India  for  Guaranteed  Railways.    Fur-  \ 

lough  to  Europe  ) 


19  June  60  8  July  7 
I  Nov.  60!  2  Aug.  7 
I  Nov.  60  24  Aug.  7 
I  Nov.  60  24  Au^i  7 
I  Nov.  6o|  25  Aug.  7 
18  Dec.  60  25  Aug.  7 
18  Dec.  60  25  Aug.  7 


19  Dec.  60 

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19  Dec.  60 


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Biodda  Blood,  Supemnmeraiy  Assist.  Engineer,  Ist  Grades  D.P.   Works,  28  Feb.  73 ;  snd  m  *> 
CV)amAnd_and  Saperint  of  Park  and  Field  Train,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Koorkee... ) 


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18  Dec.  60 

1  July  61 

I  July  61 
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Jastet  Gwre  Booth,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Roy.  Military  Academy,  Woolwich 

Hsnrv  George  Pilleau,  Ordnance  Survey,  Brentwood,  Essex 

Alfred  (rljimBegbio,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  z6  Feb.  73,  Central  India,  Railway  > 

Bnuick,  Calcutta  } 

Maoheir  Townsend  Sale.*>  Asst.  Inst,  in  Field  Fortification,  School  of  Military  Eng.  Chatham 

Tbomas  Joseph  WiUans,"  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

WiHism  do  Wivesleslie  Abney,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Telegraphy,    School   of  Military ) 

EnjrJaeering,  Chatham  } 

R^'hert  Algernon  Livesay,  Assist.  Instruct,  in  Surveying  School  of  Mil.  Engineering,  Chatham 
.<^r  Anhor  William Mackworth,  Bart.,  Commanding  25th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Gibraltar 
FmL  Firebrace.  Executive  Eng.  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  z  Sept.  73,  Central  India,  Indore ) 

and  Xeemonh  Railway  Survey.    Furlough  to  Europe } 

AJiired  De  Vere  Brooke.  Commanding  9th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia ... 
JuzKs  Robert  M'Cullagh,Assis.  Sup.  istGr.,Gt.Tng.  Sur.  of  India,  z  Jan.  72,  Bangalore.  Furl. 
MaJcalm  William  Rogers,  Assist.  Superintendent,  zst  Grade,  1$  Dec.  68,  Great  Trigonometrical  \ 

Surrey  of  India,  in  Charge  of  Bombay  Party,  Bangalore  ) 

£:chsnl  Arthur  Sargeaunt,**  Examiner  of  RaQway  Accoimts  to  the  Government  of  India  at ) 

Bombay,  with  raiUc  of  Controller,  3rd  Class,  ist  Grade.    Furlough   > 

LllUTBVAirTS. 

Jetaij  Taylor  Marsh,  Homo  District,  Sandhurst  

Rober:  John  Henry  Parker,  Commanding  2nd  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Shomcliffe  

HcoTT  Loftus  Lewis,  Commanding  6th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham 

U-cnr  Champemowne.  School  of  Military  Engineering.  Chatham  

rajtja  Scudamore  Beauchamp,  Assistant  Engineer,  zst  Grade,  D.P,  Works,  Apr.  69  j  2nd  Assistant  > 

Principal,  Thozzia son  College,  Roorkee,  N.W.  Provinces  of  India j 

T-:.  Osb«3m,'*  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,  z  Jan.  69,  Bombay.  Jaoobabad 

L^iook  Francis  Boileau,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  x  Sept.  72,  Provincial  Establishment,  > 

X  W.  Provinces ) 

Tr^mas  Brown  Blake  Savi,»7  Exec.  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Gude,  Deputy  Consulting  Engineer) 

"j  the  Goremment  of  India  for  Guaranteed  Railways,  Lucknow J 

'.VilUam  Sedgwick,  Exec.Engineer,4thGrade,D.P.Works,  26  July  7x,  Irrigation  Branch,  Bengal,  Dinapoi-e 
Ar.-lirw  Wilson  Baird,»">  Assist.  Superintendent,  ist  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  > 

rOct-ji,  Kattywar  Party,  Poona,  Bombay  ) 

AUiert  Henry  Hime,  Waltham  Abbey    ■;■  .. 

TimA*  Fraser,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Alark  Sever  Bcll^«  Gold  Coast    

I-rvlcrick  William  Henoage,*"  Woolwich 

^inrii  Richard  Colvin  Wynne,  Survey,  Guildford \\\'[ 

'Va.icr  St.  George  Burke,  Survey,  Southampton 

»^  T^  Fletcher  Ottley  Boughey,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  z  Mar.  72,  A^a  Division  ) 

Acta  District,  Rajpootana  RaQway,  N.W.  Provinces  *  j 

^-f'ierick  William  Watkins,  Gibraltar 

•'  Iz  Ramsay,  22nd  Company,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  London  

^riiiinsfham  Franklin  Richardson,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Gr.,  D.P.W.,  i  Sept.  71,  N.W.  Prov.,  zst  Aiiahabad  "i 

Ihvjion.  New  Cantonment,  Allahabad  j 

<>  r/e  William  Archer,  "B"  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot 

'^^'jini/jn  Gamer  Scott,  Portsmouth !.!!.!.!...!.!! 

: -hard  Tudor  Frere, Executive  Engineer, 3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  z  Feb.  73,  Bombay.  Sick  furl,  to  Burope 

rriomti.*  Henry  Anstey.    On  leave *. 

^laHill.  Asst.  Superintendent,  zst  Grade,  30  Oct.  70,  Great  Trigonometrical  Surv.  of  India,  DeyTahDoon 
'r'or/e  Tindell  Plunkett,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  1  Sept.  72,  N.W.  Provinces  of  India  ) 

rnri  (Allahabad)  Division,  Fort  and  Gun  Carriage  Agency  '  j 

^la-an!  Merry  Larminio,  Assistant  Engineer,  1st  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  7  Apr.  70,  Ravee  Bridge  Division  7 

P^n^ab,  Northern  Railway  Branch   '  J 

'jitiikin  Kerr  Scott,  Assistant  Instructor  of  Musketry,  Chatham  ,[]," 

/  :inas  English,  Director  of  Works  Branch,  War  Oflice  !.!.!........."! 

v.nuoe  Francia  Rowe,  North  American  Boundary  Survey  ..........' 

■~  liim  Gordon  Ross,   Executive  Eng.  3rd  Grade  D.P.  Works,   z  Mar.  73,  N.W.  Prov.,  irrigation) 

i^raiick,  Cawnpore  Division,  Ganges  Canal.    Furlough  to  Europe j 

TvniM  Hungeriord  Holdich,io*  Assistant  Superintendent,  zst  Grade,  1  Apr.  69,  Topogranhical  Survey  ) 

f  lariia,  Gwalior  and  Central  India  Party \ 

F^^i-nckSavile  Shepherd.    School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

A  r-.At.der  Bumcss  M*Hardy«Homo  District,  Whitehall 

y-lzTiCk  Hamley  Fawkes,  Snomcliffe .!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Tj  =s%i  Gracc.y,  Exec.  Eng.  3rd  Gr.  D.P.W.  z  Mar.  72,  Jeypore  Division.Agra  Dist.,  Rajpootana  Railway 

^'  jmuu  O'Brien,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

'  '->rzis:Rt  de  Beauvoir  Carey.    Portsmouth 

'  i"!.^  Lowsley.     Manchester  ^ 

"  .ura  Hans  Rathbome,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  N.W.  Provinces,  Agra  Dist.  State  i 

iUJ.ray,  IJlwnr  .* r 

"^  ..aiaJames  Galwey,North  American  Boundary  Survey 

'-f   -Am  Hezuy  Haydon,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  z  Feb.  73,  Kandoish  District,  Boin-S 

ay     Furlough  to  Europe j 

.'  J  Oreive  Hall.  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  z  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  India,  Per- ) 

'  tu  Assistant  to  Superintending  Engmeer,  ist  Circle,  Irrigation  Branch,  IChasgunj  Division,  Lower  [ 

'iTi.^'^H  Canal  ) 

'  •  ^  Aug.  WiUiam  Beamish,  Bermuda 

H  :rT  Hardy  Cole.    On  special  duty  in  London .....!.!."!!!.!! 

Ir.-r  Cliarlea  Reynolds,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  i  Jan.  71,  Canaii  ........ 

H"-:>irt  Paget  Knocker.  Gibraltar 

^''^iry  Pin^e  Lee,  Special  Du^  under  the  War  Office,  Sheffield   .....,......!! 

^  -niprorth  Richa.rd  Todd,  "C  "  Troop,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

{jiar.*  Quintin  Edmondes,  Chatham  District 

" .  i:^  FiUHenry  Spaight.  Malta  


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-If  Sinclair  Smith  Bisset,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P. Works,  1  Sept. 72,  Punjaub ;  Officiating i 
J vrrtity  Consulting  Engineer  to  the  Government  of  India  for  Guaranteed  Railways,  Calcutta....  s 

^m  Henry  Coaker,>"  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Madras,  30  Aug.  70,  Assistiiiir) 


J  TiAoltiBif  Kngineer  for  Railways. 

^'^wxxA  lahiun  Edwards.  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich  

HerVjcrt  Hughes  Whatley,  Special  duty  under  Board  of  Trade,  Bahamas 

•iirry  OofcerFox,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  May  72,  Hyderabad 

•  ^*-^d»  Mascall,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  ilar.  70,  Punjaub ;  Personal  Assistant  to  > 
Like  Saperintending  Engineer,  Lower  Baree  Doab  Canal j 


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25  June  62 
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John  Towneend  Bucknill,  AsBiBtant  Secretaiyto  Royal  Engineer  Committee,  London 

Elliott  Wood,  Glasgow 

HenryBlsdale,  Ordnance  Survey,  Dublin 

Johnson  William  Savage^  Temporary  Instructor  of  FortiflcationB,  &c.,  Royal  Military  Academy  

Hendley  Paul  Kirkwood.    Ireland,  Bnniskillen 

lYank  Vincent  Corbett,  Executive  Kng.  3rd  Grade,  D.P. Works,  x  Sept.  73,  N.  W.  Provinces,  India,  Etawa ) 

Division,  Ganges  Canal  S 

Arthur  Granville  Clayton,  Assistant  Engineer,  xet  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  June  71,  Central  Provinces, ) 

Railway  Branch > 

John  Walter  OtUey,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  7a,  and  Division,  Baree  Doab  ) 

Canal,  Puiyaub  ) 

Sydenham  John  Lambert,  Executive  Eng.  4th  Grade,  D.P.  W.,i  8ept.73,N.W.  Pro  v.,  and  Div.,  Agra  Canal 

Monlagu  Frederick  Omputnnejf,  Instructor  in  Military  Drawing,  Royal  Military  Academy    

William  North,  Adjutant,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  

Alexander  Donald  M'Arthur,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  Sept  7a,  Dehra  Div.,  Bengal   ... 

Charles  Birkbeck,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Cape  Town 

John  Lawrence  Macpherson,  Assist.  Eng.  ist  Grade,  D.P.W.,  i  Mar.  73,  N.W.P.,  Meerut  Div.,  Ganges  Canal 

Henry  Philip  Constantino  Dillon,  Cork  Harbour  

Walter  Parke  Jones,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Kmg  William's  Town 

Richard  Calrow,  Dover  , 

James  Ford  Dorwsrd,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P. Works,  liiadras,  18  Mar.  73.   Sick  Purl,  to  Europe 

James  Simpson.  On  leave 

George  Macdonald.    Sick  leave  

Conway  James,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  z  Sept.  7a,  hoy  Bareilly,  Oude    

Henry  Rhodes  Gilbert  Georges,  Ordnance  Survey,  Southampton 

William  Lees  Greenstrcet,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  N.W.  Provinces,  i  Sept.  73,  6th  > 

(Bareilly)  Division,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch' \ 

Godfi^yHildebrand,  Executive  Engineer,  ^th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  7th  Circle  t 

of  Military  Works,  Chuckrata  Road  Division j 

William  John  Gill.    On  leave  

John  Thomas  Wright,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,    D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  7th  >  *     t)..  4 

Circle  of  Military  Works,  Chuckrata  Road  Division S\  ^         ^ 

Ambrose  Awdry,  Frivate  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Madras 9  Dec.  6| 

William  Brunei  Hurst,  "B"  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot  9  Dec.  w 

Stanier  Waller,  "A"  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot '  9  Dec.  fif 

Arthur  Clifford  Alexander,  School  of  Military  Engineering.  Chatham 123  Dec.  64 

Arthur  Robert  Puzey,"*  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham '23  Dec.  ^4' 

John  Matheson,  Bermuda   {23  Dec.  (4 

John  Barber  Lindsell,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  71,  Pui^aub,  3rd  Division,  Lahore  )  '  ,  -n^  /. ! 

•    and  Peshawur  Road j  |'3  ^gc.  t* 

William  Gustavus  Nicholson,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Military  Works  Branch,  Peshawur^  L.  \f«r  r- 

Division,  Puiyaub >  ;  ^^ 

Russell  Richard  Pnlford,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  a  June.  73,  N.W.  Provinces;  Mo-  )  '   .  yt^^  /- 

radabad  Sub-Division  of  the  Rohilcund  Provincial  Division , j  1  4  -»»  •  5 

Philip  Savile  Grey  Reid,  Gibraltar.    Ordered  to  Bermuda  |x8  Apr.  fs 

Philip  James DardierLindoe,  Malta  '  2  May  t? 

MacgTMfor  Greer, Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade, D.P.  Works,  Madras,  xo  Oct.  73,  Madura  District "  ' — '" 

Edwara  Chichester  Hart,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  za  Nov.  72,  Carwar) 

Railway,  Sattara  i 

Edward  Cardwell  Fanshawo,  Assistant  Private  Secretaiy  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War  

Maule  Campbell  Brackenbury,  Aide  de  Camp  to  (Jovemor  of  Straits  Settlements 

Richard  Henry  Jelf.  Adjutant,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot 

Robert  Gosset  Woodthorpe,  Assistant  Superintendent,  and  Grade,  Topographical  Survey,  x8  July  71 

li^ancis  Palmer  Washington,  Ordnance  Survey,  Chester    

Henry  Sidney  Freeman  Haynes,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W.,  x  Sept.  73,  Pu^jaub,  Railway  Branch 
Sydney  Long  Jacob,  Asst.Eng.,xstGrade,D.P.W.,  i  Scpt/ro.Spccial  Works  Div., Baree  Doab  Canal,  Piu^aub 

Charles  Fred.  Cobbe  Beresford,  aand  Company,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  London 

John  Simpson  Nicholson,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  x  Sept.  7X,  Bhurtpore  Division, 

Agra  District,  Rajpootana  Railway 


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Napoleon  Amott,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,D.  P.  Works,  as  Apr.  73,  Military  Works  Branch,  Bengal, 23  Dec.  €5 
George  Robert  Walker,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W.  Madras,  3X  Aug.  7X.  School  of  Military  En- )        t^..   ^ . 

gineering,  Chatham , }  '    ^ 

Robert  Charles  Thornton  Hildyard,  "C"  Troop,  Aldershot '33  Pec.  (.5 

Duncan  MacNeil  Campbell,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade.  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  x  Sept.  73,  Kistnn  District  !33  Dec.  (3 
Charles  Claude  Clifton  Barlow,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  73,  Hyderabad  Railway  Works  a3  Dec.  U 
William  Robert  Furohas,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  W.,  37  June  7X,  Bangalore  Division,  Bhagulpore  az  Dec.  t : 

Charles  Moore  Watson,  Woolwich  1 17  Apr.  ft 

Herbert  Jekyll,  Gold  Coast   .^ I17  Apr.  t*. 

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Charles  Howard  Peregrine  Christie.  Deputy  Controller  of  Accounts,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  28  Jan.  73 

Edward  Crosier  Sibbald  Moore,  Weymouth  , 

Edward  Pemberton  Leach,  Assistant  Superintendent,  and  Grade,  6  Oct.  71,  Topographical  S^irvey) 

of  India,  Central  India j 

Samuel  Compton  Turner,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  W.,x  Feb.  73,  Kolapore,  Bombay 17  Apr 

George  Ingemeim  Gould,  Gibraltar   |i7  Apr.  t* 

David  Charles  Courtney,  Malta |X7  Apr.  e^ 

Matthew  Henry  Purcell,  Gibraltar 17  Apr.  (\ 

John  Frederick  Garwood,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  X9  Mar.  7a,  N.  W.  Provinces,  \\      atit    *■ 

3nd  (Cawnpore)  Division,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch,  Saharunpore  j  ji7  ^pr. 

John  Edwara  Broadbent,  Secretary  to  the  Torpedo  and  Defence  Conmiittee,  Calcutta '17  July  C 


John  du  Terreau  Bogle,  Bermuda 

Samuel  Buckle,  Gibraltar  

William  Edwin  Llewellyn  Morgan.  Doing  Duty  OtHcer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Rawul  Pindee  .... 
Charles  Frederic  Call,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  14  May  70,  Central  Provinces  of 

India.    Sick  Furlough  to  Europe  

Wm.  Jas.  Home  Logan  Home,  Superintendent  of  Instruction  and  Commanding  xoth  Company  Bengal 

Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

William  Aldworth  Home  Hare,  at  Staff  College,  Sandhurst 

Arthur  Octavius  Green,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  

James  Frederick  Lewis,  Malta 

Felician  RoladeWolski,  AsMstant  Engineer,  snd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  3  Sept.  7o,Punjaub,  Railway  Branch 

Robert  Martin  Barklie,  Demerara,  West  Indies 

Charles  Henry  Maurice  Kensington,  Aasist.  Engineer,  snd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Madras,  34  Jan.  7X,  Bangalore 
William  George  Morris,  Manritius.    Ordered  home 
Henry  Denison,  Acting  Adjutant,  Gibraltar  


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Walter  Hawds  James,  Depatj  Controller  D.P.  Works,  Anfi:.  72,  North  West  Provinces.    Sick  Fur-  "> 

lon^hto  Europe > 

John  Henrj' Tliiirbum,  attached  to  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkeo  

Wiiiiam  Henrr  Johnstone,  Assist.  Eng.,  zst Grade.  D.P.W.,  1  Sept.  72,  Holkar  State  Railway,  Bughora 

ilicUicwHenrvGregson,  Assist.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  10  Deo.  70,  N.W.  Provii^ces;  3rd  Assistant^ 

Fracipal,  Thomason  College,  Boorkee } 

H  nry  Hamilton  Settle,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.  Public  Works,  Bombay 

i  nncis  Jeremy  Day,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  N.W.  Provinces,  and  Circle  of  Military  \ 

Work5,  Lucknow  Division    S 

Loais  Faulkner  Brovm,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Koorkce 

Diiscan  Alex.  Johnston.  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  March  72,  N.W.  Provinces,  ) 

brigation  Branch,  Khasgonj  Division,  Lower  Ganges  Canal y 

n.fbard  Gardiner,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  1  Sept.  72,  Joypore  Division,  Agra  Dis- ). 

cr.!X  Kajpootana  (State)  Railway  S 

J  hn  Francis  Hewsou,  Assist.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  9  Feb.  72,  Indus  Valley  Railway,  Cawnpore 

J  li:;  Hare.  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

&jk>  Franklin  Moore,  Assiiitant  Engineer,  2d  Grade,  27  Mar.  73.  Bengal,  Military  Works  Branch 

'.niiiTre  Henry,  Acting  Adjutant,  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners,  Bangalore     

Clunca  Henroy  Bagot,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee    

\-forjre  Sydenham  Clarke,  Instructor  in  Mccnanical  Drawing,  Indian  Civil  Engineering  College, )  | 

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'Vrze  \rilliam  Bartram,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkeo    

JiaCollingsMacGregor,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

.^  i-^  Alexander  Cockbum,  Bermuda 

^uiAoi  Whiteford  Bell  Whiteford,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  Jan.  71,  Bombay,  Belgaum 

'-- Gconje  Mervvn  Kirke,  Gibraltar 

HrcrT  Pijot  Nicnolls  Nicholls,  Ceylon 

iir/Heiiry  George  Goldie,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  4  Apr.  71,  Bombay,  Northern) 


A  eiankr  William  Smart,  Assist.  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  14  Mar.  71,  Madras,  Tanjore  District 

iiam  B<«?le.  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich 

Arjisr  Thomas  Preston,  Gibraltar 

Oii.-:trs  Henry  Brookes,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  17  July  71,  Bangalore   .... 

.  inner  Clarke  Rawson,  Assistant  Elngineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  13  June  71,  Kistna  Dist.,  Madras 

L  Inhar Robert  Popd Dorward,  Assist. Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  17  Aug.  71,  Godaverj^  Dist.,  Madras 

*  Fi.rfii  Norman  Hassard,  Assist  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  r2  Mar.  72,  Uolkar  Stale  Railway,  Indore 

(Idrlvs  Fearon  Fuller,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  29  Jan.  72,  Bombay 

i  in  It-Duse  Merriott  Chard.    Leave.    Ordered  to  Malta 

:.Vjt  Maxwell    Hyslop,  Assistant   Engineer,  ibt  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Mar.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  | 

M?«rut  Sub  Division  of  the  Meerut  Provincial  Division  ) 

E  nl;o  Arthur  Yorko.  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  Mar.  72,  Provincial  Buildings  ) 

i'4  ttimds  Branch,  N.W.  Provinces  i 

-e-TTK  Barker,  Bermuda   

■  -iriea  Hadtield  Gordon,  Halifax.  N.S 

il  r^iio  Dove,  Bengid  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

.Mriey  Smith.  Malta.    Acting  Adjutant 

li-  Lnr  PUkington .  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Sir  Char' es  Staveley,  De vonport  

ici'.LAld  Clare  Hart,***  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,    2  Aug.  73,  Special   Branch,  > 

IflitAry  Works,  6th  Circle,  N.  W.  Provinces,  Allahabad  j 

'"^ienck  Wilmer  Watkins.  Bermuda  * 

irirr  Clarke,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D. P.  W.  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay,  Poona    

.ii:rt  Campbell  Barker,  School  of  Military  Engineering 

Urc-i  Edgar  Octaviua  Cotton.    Sick  leave ' .' 

iftiTT  Oliphant  Selby,  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkee 

ikCLur^e  Laughame,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  12  Mar.  72,  N.W.  Provinces,  2nd) 

likhabad  Division  of  Military  Works,  New  Cantonment.  Allahabad S 

r-^i-rck  Thomas  Nelson  Spratt,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade.  D.P.  Works,  19  Mar.  72,  Dalhousie ) 

I' Tiaaon,  8th  Circle  of  MiUtary  Works,  Punjaub,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch  T 

.'42«^  Cameron,  St.  Helena 

^  rtimfT  Durant  \^rhitmore,  Malta 

arlf«  Arthur  Crompton,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee , 

cl  try  J  Dhn  Harman,  Assist.  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  28  May  72 

^iliLa  Walton  Robinson,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay 

'^.".j^va.  Pcacocke,  Assist.  En^neer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  Bengal,  Military  Works  Branch 

vLVhI  Edmund  Dobson,  Assistant  Engineer.  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  Malabar  District 

"i  Jiird  Theodore  Orpen,  Assistant  Ezigineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay    

>£r^  Robert  RoUo  Savage,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee   

"ccbcll  Haslett,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

nioiaasRice  Henn,  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkee 

.-^c  William  Addison,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

V 'rtl  PoTcelli,  Devonport  

•11^  White  Thnrbnm,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  May  72,  Bengal,  8th  Circle  of  ^ 

Xi:.»ary  Works,  RawulPindee  j 

''''lerk:  Gosaet,  Hong  Kong 

^L^jax  St.  George  Ord,  Bermuda 

"bTidos Hoftkyns, Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  May  72,  Punjaub,  Buildings  and) 

l«d5  Branch ; ) 

^  V.crsck  Thomson  Maxwell,  Jamaica 

'>iji4iid  Beanclerk,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  15  Oct.  72 

•isna  Martin,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Chuckrata  

-.winl  Etobert  Hussev,  Bermuda  

•^i^rd  de  ViUamil,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  2  Apr.  73.  Gtouoral  Branch,  Punjaub,  Kobat^ 

^-aioa    S 

'  '^/rge  Corbet  Gore,  Assistant  Superintendent,  and   Grade,   25  Mar.  73,  Great  Trigonometrical  | 

"^irvey  of  India } 

j:^  Halliday  Johnston,  Acting  Adjutant,  Cork,  Ireland 

v'icR  Hanborj  Brown,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  Bengal,  Irrigation  Branch 

-."ieTt  Oliver  Uc^  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  British  Burmah  

>ca  Hay  Cameron,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  2  Apr.  73,  Military  Works  Branch 

^K4e  Eeinier  Conder,  Survey,  Palestine 

llifb  Mitchell,  Bermuda , 

'^-^T  Bayard  Rich,  Hong  Kong 


'vifaTde  Geonre  Da  Boulay,  Ceylon 

i  -  i?Us  Alerannfir  Scott,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  a  Apr.  73 ;  Delhi  District,  Raj- 
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~         LnUTXVAHTs!  I     ""CT-l 

Walter  Harry  Sykes,  Bermuda   '  8  Jan.  7a 

Edmand  William  CreswoU,  Assist.  Eng.  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  37  Mar.  73,  IrrigaUon  Branch,  Bengal  I  8  Jan.  70 

Henry  Vaughau  Hart  Davis,  Malta 8  Jan.  70 

Herbert  Charles  Chermside.   Portsmouth  '23  July  70 

Tolmie  John  Tresidder,  War  Office,  Whitehall  23  July  70 

James  ^dword  Gihbs,  Assi^.  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  8  Aug.  73,  Gt  Trigonometrical  Sanrey  of  India,  33  July  70 

Thomas  Ryder  Main,  Saint  Helena  23  ^^7  7o 

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Hasiere  Kyle  Brady,  Bermuda 

Oharles  William  Shcrrard,  A  Troop,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot 

Heniy  Waugh  Renny-Tailyour,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

William  Pitt,  Klrkee,  Bombay 

Charles  Wilkinson,  Lichfield 

Horatio  Holt  Hart,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade.  D.P.  Works,  Secanderabad  

Owen  Yidal  Boddy,  Assist,  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  April  73,  Madras,  Tinneyelly  District 

John  Claudius  Montgomery  Beresford,  B.  Troop,  Roy.  Eng.  Train,  Chatham .       _    . 

Charles  Burton  Henderson,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade.  D.P.  Works,  i  Apr.  73,  Madras,  NeUore {33  July  7: 

Lionel  Langley,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  1  Apr,  73,  Madras,  Godaveiy^ I23  July  7: 

Charles  Boyd  Wilkieson,  Assifataut  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Apr.  73,  Madras,  Kistna 23  July  7s 

Gother  Pyers  Mann,  Gold  Coast '23  July  7c 

Francis  John  Romilly,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  1  Apr.  73,  Madras,  Tanjore 23  July  7<: 

James  Taylor  Johnston,  Woolwich '23  July  7c 

Charles  Carrtf  Carter.    Sick  leave iasJuIy  7?: 

Edward  Dickinson,  A  Troop,  R.  E.  Train,  Aldershot 23July  7a 

William  Frederick  Noel  Noel,  Bermuda  'asJnly  75 

Charles  Augustus  Roohfort-Boyd.  Curragh  Camp   ., 23  July  7* 

Henry  Lethbridge  Jessep,  War  Office    23  Jjxly  7c 

Francis  Burton  Grant  D'Aguilar,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  aS  May  73,  Military  1     ,  n*w   ^ 

Works  Branch.  Dugshai,  N.W.  Provinces  i     '  ^*^-  ^ 

Philip  Cardew,  War  Office,  Whitehall  4  Jan.  7; 

Leonard  Darwin,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 4  Jan.  7: 

Reginald  da  Costa  Porter,   Cork  Harbour 4  Jan.  7: 

Monier  Williams  Skinner,  Gold  Coast  4  Jan.  7: 

William  Terence  Shone,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee !  4  Jan.  7 

wilter  Hiinbury  White,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee ■  4  Jan.  7; 

James  Montague  Taylor  Badgley,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 4  Jan.  7; 

Henry  William  Duperier,  Devonport 4  Jan.  71 

Ferdmando  Wallis  Bennet,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 1  4  Jan.  71 

Alfred  Hoathcote,  Portsmouth 4  Jan.  7: 

Algernon  Hildebrand.  Assist.  Eng,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  ai  May  73,  Bengal  Military  Works  Branch  ...    4  Jan.  71 

Richard  Thompson,  Colchester  4  Jan.  71 

Edmond  James  Thomas  Ross  of  Bladensburg.    Northern  District,  York  4  Jan.  71 

Stewart  M'Murdo  Maycock,  Roorkee,  Bengal  4  Jan.  71 

Bdwtuxi  John  Dewing,  Aldershot   4  Jan.  71 

Horatio  Herbert  Kitchener,  C  Troop,  R.  E.  Train,  Aldershot 4  Jan.  71 

Charles  Francis  Cooke,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  ;  4  Jan.  7I 

Henry  Geffcken  Kunhardt,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  ,  2  Aug.  jl 

Alexander  William  Cockbum,  Madras j   2  Aug.  7! 

Noel  Montagu  Lake.  Cork  Harbour  3  Aug.  7^ 

Henry  Lake  WeUs.  War  Office.  Whitehall  i  2  Aug.  7 

Edward  Raban     On  leave.    Ordered  to  Bengal  -  2  Aug.  7 

Buchanan  Scott,  Roorkee,  Bengal : a  Aug.  7 

George  Frederick  Wilson,  Roorkee,  Bengal  t  2  Aug.  7 

Suene  Grant,  Roorkee,  Bengal   .'. i  a  Aug.  7 

Richard  Matthews  Ruck,  Aldershot  '  2  Aug.  7 

Simeon  Hardy  Eiham.    On  leave.    Ordered  to  Bengal   2  Aug. - 

Edward  Glennie.    On  leave.    Ordered  to  Bengal 2  Au^r.  7 

HerbiertHughMuirhead,  Curragh :  a  Aug.  7 

Harold  Pembertou  Leach,  office  of  Inspector  General  of  Fortifications I  2  Au»r.7 

Alfred  George  Groodwyn.    On  leave.    Ordered  to  Bengal    1  aAiic.7 

William  Harold  Chippiudall.  Glasgow 2  Aug.  7 

Alfred  Crawford  Bruce,  Roorkee,  Bengal  a  Aug.  7 

Edmond  William  Cotter.  Gold  Coast 2  Aug.  7 

Francis  Hartwell  MacDowel,  B  Troop,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot 1  2  Aug.  7 

Charles  Nugent.    On  leave.    Ordered  to  Bengal |  3  Aug.  7 

Edward  John  Bor,  B  Troop,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot ;  2  Aug.? 

•Henry  Edward  M'Callum 15  Dec.  j 

•John  Henry  Chenevix  Harrison   ,5  Dec.  : 

•James  Kellie     'is  Dec.  -} 

•John  Cordy  Baxter     1 15  Pec.  3 

*  •Thomas  Plunket  Gather   15  Dec.  : 

•James  Thomas  Rice  15  Dt'c.  : 

•Pelham  George  Von  Donop ,5  Dec.  1 

•William  Lewis  Clinton  Baddeley  'isDc-c.  1 

•Henry  Dacres  Olivier    15  Dec.  ) 

•Edmund  Stephen  Hill    15  Dec.  ^ 

•Henry  Whistler  Smith  15  Dec.  1 

•JohnEdward  Blackburn ,5  Dec.  < 

•Harry  D'Arch  Breton    15  Dec.  ' 

•John  Henry  Fox  15  Dec.  ] 

•Bpownlow  Poultcr  15  i>ec.  1 

•Henry  Palmer  Knight  .15  Dec. 

•William  Henry  Goldney '15  Dec. 

•Francis  Seymour  Leslie    \^  Dec. 

•Wentworth  GrenvUle  Bowyer    \^  Dec.  1 

•Carmlchael  Light  Young 15  Dec. 

•John  Copley  Addison :  6  Julv  • 

•Julian  John  Leverson  1  c  Juiv  • 

•Richard  Lionel  Hipplsley  '  6  Julv  • 

•Robert  Charles  Hellard  6  July  • 

•John  Colin  Livington  Campbell  •  g  JulV 

•George  Davidson  {  5  Julv  < 

•Wastel  Jameson  Lister 6  julV  < 

•Charles  Knight  Wood t  g  j^^^-  | 

•Gerald  Hope  WUdig  Sullivan   6  July 

•Ernest  Blunt :  g  j„w  ; 

•Maitland  Nott  Hobday 5  j„l" 

•George  Thomas  NichollB D^rpi^eti-byV^OOg4€. I  6  JulJ 


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I*  John  Davidson  Follerton 

l*Charles  Reginald  Hoskyn 

|*Edgar  Charles  Spilsbory 

•Philip  Bell  Baldwin  

*George  Tnmer  Jones 

•William  Daniel  Conner 

.♦Robert  Villiers  Phillpotts   

i*Waldemar  Delmar  Mndley 

♦Edward  Hngh  Bethell  

♦Frederick  William  Town  Attree 

♦Matthew  Henry  Phineas  Riall  Sankey 

.•Jfon.  Milo  George  Talbot 

i*  Alexander  Lechmere  Mein 

,*Frederic  Natasch  Maude 

•Henry  Lyle  Molholland   

•Samuel  Arthur  Einem  Hickson 

•Gerald  Charles  Ponrice  Onslow 

•William  Francis  Howard  Stafford 

*Edmund  Augustus  Waller  

•Arthur  Herbert  Eenney  

•Bobert  Alexander  Wahab 

•William  Augustus  Edmund  St.  Clair  ... 

•Greorge  Alfred  Tower 

•Edmund  Spencer  Eardley  Childers 

•Cecil  Vernon  Wingileld-Stratford 

•Cedric  Maxwell 

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DeptOjf  Adjutant  (?«»«ral. —BtColonel  J.  F.  M.  Browne,  CB.  z  Jan.  71. 
De/mtg  AMutant  Adjutant  Oeneral, — Captain  Robert  Grant,  z  Jan.  7Z. 

Clement  Francis  Buttle,  19  Jan.  70,  Chatham. 
Alfred  Andrews,  35  Sept.  7a,  Horse  Guards. 


Ptgfmattert, 
E!3aHenTyBrowning,z4  June  59 ;  S<M.Ciyat.x4  June  64. 
lBa£derBlchardson,u*  i  Apr.  63;  Som.Capt.  x  Apr.  68. 
MeaLswton,  6  Jan.  43 ;  JTiw.  a6  Dec.  34;  Lt.  33  Jan. 
t;  Sn,  Major,  z  Jan.  60. 

Ingtrmetor  qf  Jfuikeiry. 
^tim  William  Sahmond,  30  Nov.  7a,  Gravesend. 

Adjutant. 

bjftic  Arthur  Kyle  Haslett*  3a  Jan.  73. 

Ofwrter  liaUen, 
fa  Joca,  23  Apr.  &|,  Chatham. 


Samuel  Cole,  a?  April  73,  Aldershot. 
James  M'Donafd,  39  Nov.  73,  Southampton. 

Medical  Qffteer: 
Thomas  Wm.  Fox,»»  JfB.  A.8,  3  July  53;  Surff.  x8  Bept.6o  | 

Surgeon  Mqfor,  5  July  7a,  Cl^atham. 
Jas.BalfourCockbum,*  ifJD.  A.a.3  Mar.  54 ;  Surg.tj9a,64, 

Aldershot. 
John  Lowe  Brskine,"*  J£2>.  A.S.  1  Sept.  54 ;  Sttrg.g  Mar.67, 

Gibraltar. 


Boyal  Engineer  Train. 
-44/»to«*.— Lieut.  Richard  Heniy  Jelf,  23  April  73.         ,    ^    ^ 
Vettrinarv  Sttrg^an*.— George  Fleming,!"  28  Dec.  55 ;  "<  C(«».  az  Aup.  67,  Chatham. 
William  varley,  zs  Aug.  55  j  ret  Claee,  4  Dec.  63,  Aldershot. 
Scarlet— JPa«>ii^«,  Blue  Velvet. 

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War  Services  of  ihc  Ojjlccrs  of  ike  Eojal  Ennlncers.  125 

1  Sir  Frederic  Smith  served  in  1809  at  tho  siefi^e  of  the  Castle  of  Iscliia  and  the  capture  of  that  i:i1and  and  Procidu 
in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  also  at  the  capture  of  Zauto  and  Cei)h>ilonia.  In  1810,  iu  tho  action  before  the  investment  of 
the  Fortress  of  Santa  Maura  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  tho  for- 
tress as  an  Officer  of  Royal  Engineers. 

'  Sir  Frederick  EdwardCihapman  proceeded  on  a  special  mission  to  Constantinople  in  Jan.  1854.  Was  employed 
mareyipg  the  positions  at  Bmair,  Adrianople,  and  JBuguk  Tchekmadgie,  previous  to  the  arrival  of  the  British 
Forces  in  TurlcQy ;  waa  attached  to  the  ist  Division,  and  accompanied  it  to  Bulgaria  and  Bulgnnak.  and  M'Kenzie's 
Farm ;  also  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and>Inkcrman.  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  tsobostopol,  during  tho 
early  part  of  which  he  was  Director  of  the  Left  Attack,  and  in  the  latter  part  he  was  Executive  Engineer  to  the 
Forces.  Was  several  times  mentioned  in  official  despatches,  and  reoeivod  the  Brevet  ranks  of  Major,  Lt  Colonel, 
ssd  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd 
Class  of  the  Medjidie). 


>  Sir  Lintom  Simmons  was  emploved  for  three  years  in  tho  disputed  territory  on  the  N.E.  (i'onticr  of  the  United 
States  in  constructing  works  for  its  defence  and  in  making  military  explorations.  ^  Happening  to  be  in  Turkey  in 
1853  he  was  specially  employed  by  Lord  Stratford  de  Bedcliffe  on  several  important  senices ;  joined  Omar  Pasha  in 
Miurch  1854 ;  escorted  the  new  Governor  into  Silistria  after  the  former  one  had  been  killed,  and  was  present  during 
part  of  the  siege  of  that  fortress ;  laid  out  and  threw  up  tho  lines  of  Slobodsie  and  Georgevu  on  tho  Danube,  having 
entire  charge  of  the  operation  with  20,000  men  of  all  arms  under  his  command,  a  Russian  Army  of  70,000  men  being 
within  seven  miles :  was  presentduring  the  occupation  of  Wallachia  and  had  frequent  charge  of  reconnaissances 
upon  the  enemy's  rear.  Went  to  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854  to  concert  with  the  allied  Commanders  in  Chief  as  to  the 
movements  of  the  Turkish  Army :  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Eupatoria,  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  entrenched 
camp  round  that  place ;  afterwards  was  before  Sebastopol  f¥om  April  1855  until  after  its  full,  and  then  went  U> 
Mingrelia  and  was  present  at  the  forced  passage  of  the  Ingm,  where  he  commanded  tho  Division  which  crossed  tho 
river  and  turned  the  enemy's  position,  captiixing  his  works  and  guns :  Omar  Pasha  in  his  despatch  attributed  the 
SQCcess  of  the  day  chiefly  to  Lt. Colonel  Simmons.  He  served  as  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  to  the  Ottoman  Army 
throughout  the  war  and  was  employed  in  all  the  neg^)tiations  having  reference  to  the  movements  of  Omar  Pasha  s 
Army.  Has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  the  Turkish  Gold  Modal  for  the  Danubian  campaign,  the  Order 
of¥ei^idie  3rd  Class,  and  a  Sword  of  Honor  from  the  Turkish  Government;  also  the  4th  Class  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor.  Was  Her  Mai^ty's  Commissioner  for  laying  out  tho  Turco-Russian  boundary  in  Asia,  and  granted  the  and 
Class  of  the  Medjidie  by  the  Sultan,  but  was  refused  permission  to  accept  it. 

*  Maior  General  Dumford  served  as  Executive  Engineer  in  the  combined  Naval  and  Military  expedition  up  the 
Canton  river  in  April  1847,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  eight  forts,  viz..  North  and  South  Wantong,  at  the 
Bocca  l^gris ;  Pachow  and  Wookongtap.  at  the  Barrier ;   Zig-zag,  Segment,  Shaneen,  and  Dutch  Folly,  at  Canton. 

*  Sir  Henry  Harness  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer, 
inptudfng  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  from  35th  to  39th  Nov.,  and  battle  of  the  6th 
Dec  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the 
Governor  General  in  Council).    Subsequent  operations  in  Rohilcund  and  Oudo  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Maior  (General  Hadden  was  actively  employed  in  Canada  during  tho  rebellion  in  1837-39,  ^^^  ^^^^  engaged 
with  the  rebels  at  St.  Eustache  and  St.  Benoit. 

"  M^r  General  Stanton  was  attached  tothe  Q.M.G.'s  Staff  with  the  exx)e(lition  across  the  Orange  River  under  Sir 
George  Cathcart  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Berea.  Scrvo<l  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  18*54-55,  includ* 
ing  toe  attack  on  the  Port  of  Odessa,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  bardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Colonel  Mann  served  in  China  during  the  wars  of  1857-58  and  60.  In  Dec.  1857  ^^  commanded  the  Engineers 
at  the  capture  of  Canton  (Brevet  of  Maior) .  In  i860  ho  was  Commanding  Engineer  as  Lt.Colonel  at  the  storming  of 
the  Taku  Forte,  and  throughout  the  subsequent  operations  which  resulted  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
Clasps,  and  CB.). 

^  Colonel  Westmacott  served  in  Canada  dnring  the  rebellion,  and  the  raids  from  the  United  States  in  1838-39. 
Employed  on  the  defences  and  reconnoitring  frontiers  of  both  Provmces.  Subsequently  compiling  Military  reports 
on  the  whole  of  British  North  America. 

^  Colonel  Jervois  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  made  a  military  sketch 
of  2000  square  miles  of  Kaffirland,— 1 100  of  which  he  surveyed  during  the  war  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  Hon.  H.  F.  Keane  served  in  the  Crimea  from  31  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB.). 

"  Colonel  Hassard  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie 
of  xzth  May,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikole  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Hedals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

"  Colonel  Lovell  went  to  Turkey  on  service  in  March  1854,  and  was  employed  surveying  the  position  at  Buysafc 
Tchekmidji ;  was  appointed  a  Diviaion;Enginecr  to  the  3nd  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  East,  which  he  accompanied 
throDgh  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea.  Was  the  Royal  Engineer  Officer  apx>ointed  to  attend  Sii*  Greorge  Brown  and 
Marshal  Canrobert  in  their  reconnaissance  of  the  west  coast  of  tho  Crimea  previous  to  tho  landing  of  the  Allied 
Armies.  Landed  with  the  Army  at  Old  Fort,  and  was  i)resent  at  the  afihirs  at  the  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm, 
battles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  whence  ho  was  invalided  whilo 
Brigade  Major  Royal  Engineers  in  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.^  5th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie, and  Turkish  Medal). 

'•  Colonel  Browne  servcKl  for  nearly  six  months  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol ;  was  present  at  tho  repulse  of 
sorties  on  sand  March  and  5th  April ;  was  Senior  Officer  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  and  defence  of  Quarries  on 
7th  June,  for  which  service  ho  was  honourably  mentioned  in  de8patches,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Major.  Suc- 
ceeded Colonel  Tylden  as  Directing  Engineer  of  the  Right  Attack,  and  in  the  execution  of  the  duties  of  that  appoint- 
ment was  severely  wounded  by  a  rine-ball  on  a4th  August,  which  broke  the  left  arm,  passed  through  shoulder, 
and  injured  jaw  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Kiiight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  MedaLn,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'^  Colonel  Montagu  served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  ;  also 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  imtil  33nd  March,  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  during  a  sortie,  but  exchanged,  and  leav- 
ing Odessa  on  the  and  was  again  in  the  Crimea  on  the  3rd  August,  and  again  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Colonel  V.  T.  Mains  served  in  the  Tai*annki  Expedition  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i860,  conducting  recon- 
&&i98ancefl  towards  Omata and  Waitera  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  P.  B.  CJhesney  served  in  the  campaign  that  led  to  the  capture  of  the  Valley  of  tho  Upper  Waikato  in 
3few  Zealand  in  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Pukehinahina  in  the  Bay  of  Plenty  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  Cooke  8er\'ed  in  the  Crimea  fi^m  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  CJoIonel  Inglis  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-52— throughout  the  year  1851  as  Garrison  Adjutant  at  Gra- 
Jiamstown,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Field  (Medal). 

**  Cokmel  Wray  was  sent  on  special  service  to  Japan  in  Dec.  1863  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  under  tho 
Xaval  Commander  in  Chief  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Augustus  Kupcr.  Was  sent  by  him  in  August  1864  to  reconnoitre  the 
ttttteries  in  Simonosaki  Straits,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  action  of 
the  5th  Sept.  1864  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Afaior). 

»  Cokmel  Pasley  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  lath  and  40th  Regiments  under  Captain  Thomas  at  the  cap- 
^ae  of  a  stockade  occupied  by  insurgents  at  the  Ballarat  Gold  Fi^ds  in  Australia  on  the  3Td  Doc.  18^4.  Served  on 
the  Staff  of  Major  General  Pratt  in  New  Zealand  in  i860,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  ot  a  Pah  on  the 
nth  October  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 

,  *•  Colonel  Stokes  served  in  the  KafOr  wars  of  1846-47  and  1850-51  (Medal) ;  was  thanked  by  the  Commander 
m  Chief  ibr  gallant  conduct  in  the  action  of  the  Gwanga  on  8th  June  1846,  and  again  on  25th  July  for  opening  com- 
mnnieation  through  the  heart  of  the  enemy's  country.  In  1851  was  appointed  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  the  Field  Force 
•nd  iwiited  to  organise  some  3000  Hottentot  Levies,  and  was  engaged  in  all  the  operations  of  the  Div'^ion  ft-om  Feb. 
to  July  1851,  and  repeatedly  mentioned  in  general  orders.     In  1855  was  appointed  Chief  Engineer  to  the  Turkish 


C'ontinpent  aud  raif-etl  and  or]<aniz(Hl  tliC  Enjjiiiccr  Corps  niitl  Train  of  tluit  Force.  T.'ns  employed  in  fortlfyiu? 
Kertch  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  (Brevet  of  Mnjor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal).  In  May  1856 
yvixi  appoiriteil  by  Lord  Panmure,  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  Ui  be  hi3  Couimissioner  for  scttlinpr  all  affairs 
connected  with  the  breaking  up  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  wiih  full  powers  to  decide  all  questions  of  compensa- 
tion to  Officers,  and  to  dispose  of  the  animals  and  stores  of  the  force.  This  service  was  completed  and  all  his 
decisions  aiiprovod  of  in  July  following.  In  July  1856  was  appointed  Her  Majesty's  Confetiisaioner  for  the  Danube, 
under  the  Treaty  of  Paris. 

*^  Sir  Andrew  Clarke  was  employed  on  special  service  in  1848  in  New  Zealand,  and  in  command  of  a 
party  making  a  detailed  reconnaissance  within  the  disturbed  districts,  in  presence  of  and  engaged  with  the  enemy. 

'^  Colonel  Ewart  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  special  service  in  Jan.  1854 ;  joined  the  Army  in  the  East  on  its  ar- 
rival, and  served  with  it  uninterruptedly  until  its  return  in  June  1856,  including  one  year  as  Major  of  Brigade,  R.E. 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^  Colonel  Nugent  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  Russian  war  in  1854  and  1855.  Li  1854  as  Senior  Engineer 
Officer  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Aland 
Islands  and  foil  of  Bomarsuud.  In  1855,  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  R.  Dundas,  and  present 
at  the  bombardment  of  Swcaborg  (Baltic  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*»  Colonel  Belfleld  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-52  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  E.  C.  A.  Gordon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  April  1854  to  its  close,  when  he  wm  appointed 
H.M.'s  Commissioner  for  the  settlement  of  claims  against  the  Turkish  Government  for  the  Crimean  war.  In  1863 
was  appointed  British  Member  of  the  Mixed  Militaxy  Commission  charged  with  the  demarkation  of  the  Rason  of 
the  fortress  of  Belgrade. 

**  Lt.Colonel  Porter  sen'ed  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Feb.  to  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  Lt.Colonel  Crease  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  imder  Sir  R.  H.  Vivian ;  was  second  in 
command  of  the  Engineer  Force  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  with  the  local  rank  of  Major,  and  commanded  the  En- 
gineers during  the  latter  four  months  of  the  occupation  of  Kertch  by  the  Allies  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the 
Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose ;  was  Field  Engineer  and  commanded  the  aist  Company  Roval  En* 
gineers  during  the  summer  of  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  batUcs  of  Autsee  and  Owalior  and  capture  of  Gwalior 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>  Lt.Colonel  E.  M.  Grain  served  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  during  the  winter  of  1854-55  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Ravenhill  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*7  Lt.Colonel  Sibome  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  Basutas  in 
Dec.  1S53,  having  charge  of  the  Pontoons  by  which  the  Troops  crossed  the  Orange  and  Caledon  rivers.  Present  at 
the  action  of  the  Berea,  and  mentioned  in  general  orders. 

^  Colonel  Nicholson  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  August  1855,  commanded  4th  Company  R.E. 
at  Kinbourn,  and  was  in  immediate  direction  of  the  works  for  the  destruction  of  Sebastopol  Dockyard  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  12th 
Dec.  1857  to  33rd  Dec.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.^  Modal  with 
Clasp),  has  been  frequently  mentionea  in  despatches). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Cox  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  sie^  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  camx>aign 
in  Rohilcund  and  battle  of  Bareilly  as  Adjutant  of  Roj'al  Engineers  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M%jor). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Brine  sen'od  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  5th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol ;  did  duty  in  the  Trenches  of  the  Right  Attack  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  pre- 
sent with  Colonel  Heale,  H.M.  Minister  in  the  flag  ship  Euryahu  at  the  naval  engagement  under  vice  Admiral 
Kuper  with  the  Forts  at  Kagosima  in  Japan  including  the  attacks  on  the  shore  batteries  on  the  15th  and  16th  Aug. 
X863  (thanked  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major ;  also  created  a  Knight  of  the  Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal). 

**  Colonel  Fisher  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  May  1855,  and  led  a  storming  party  in  the  assault  ot  the 
18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Knight  of  the  Leirion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Modal.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  a^d  Brevet 
of  Major).  Served  in  China  from  Dec.  1857  until  the  close  of  the  war  in  z86o,  having  commanded  the  Boyal  En- 
gineers in  the  expedition  to  North  China  in  1859,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  the  35th  June ;  was  after- 
wards employed  reconnoitring  the  coast  of  Pehchili ;  in  January  i860  was  appointed  one  of  the  Allied  Commis- 
sioners for  the  Grovemment  of  Canton ;  served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  the  campaign  of  z86o  (Brevet 
of  Lt Colonel,  and  CB.). 

^  Sir  HowardElphinstone  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
was  wounded  during  the  assault  of  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

*♦  Lt.Colonel  Cuml)erland  served  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the 
Docks  of  Seliastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Ser\'ed  in  the  Indian  campiign  of  1857-59  ;  was  Commanding 
Engineer  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Fort  Ahwah,  and  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  conducting  the  Firss 
Colunm  at  the  assault  (several  times  mentione<l  in  despatches,  Bre\'et  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Lennox  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  >oth  Sept.  1854  and  served  uninterruptedly  with  the  Army  there  nntil 
it  re-embarked  in  June  1856 ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  3oth 
Nov.  1854  (Victoria  Cross),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khujwa ;  com- 
manded the  Engineer  Brigade  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  Lord  Clyde's  despatch,  and 
thanked  by  the  Governor  General  In  Council),  and  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  ending  in  its  defeat  at  the  battle 
of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec. ;  present  at  the  action  of  Khodagu^j ;  served  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (men- 
tioned in  Chief  Engineer's  report,  and  received  Brevet  of  Major) ;  commanded  the  Engineers  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
Rooya.  and  at  the  action  of  Allecgunj  ;  present  at  the  capture  of  Bareilly,  and  at  the  action  of  Doundeakera ;  com- 
manded the  Engineers  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Oomrccah  ;  present  at  the  afl'air  of  Burgeedia,  the  capture  of  Fort  Mus- 
jeedia,  and  the  afihir  on  the  River  Raptee  near  Bankee  31st  Dec.  1858  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Leahv  joined  the  Army  of  the  East  at  Varna,  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854-55, 
latterly  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  to  the  Royal  Engineers  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie.  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Stuart  served  during  the  operntionsof  1856-58  at  Canton ;  was  present  at  the  capture  and  demolition 
of  French  Folly  Fort  and  at  the  formation  of  defensive  position  at  the  Factories ;  led  the  French  Storming  Party  at 
tbe  assault  of  Canton,  and  was  thanked  bv  the  French  Naval  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

**  Sir  John  Cowell  embarked  on  board  the  Baltic  Fleet  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners  in  Feb. 
1854 ;  in  July  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Harry  Jones,  and  served  as  such  at  the  operations 
against  Bomarsund  (Baltic  Medal) ;  accompanied  Greneral  Jones  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  the  Crimea  in  Jan.  1855,  and 
continued  with  him  nntil  his  return  to  England  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Elnight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Graham  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  served  in  the  Trenches  throughout  the  siege  of  Seoastopol— twice  wounded.  Led  a  ladder  party  to  the 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  1855  (Victoria  Cross),  and  was  on  duty  in  the  Trenches  at  the  flnal  assault  of 
the  8th  Sept.  Employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  assault  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin— 
wounded  with  jingall-ball  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

M  Migor  Philips  served  in  the  Crimea  from  September  1854  to  February  1855,  including  the  siege  of  SebMtopol, 
capture  of  the  Russian  Rifle-pits  on  the  soth  November  1854,  and  battle  of  Inkerman.  Was  mentioned  in  aee- 
patches  with  other  Lieutenants  of  Engineers  a**  having  *' particularly  distinguished  himself"  daring  the  siege. 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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"  Major  Martin  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Sept.  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Scbostopol  (Medal 

with  Ckep,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
**  MAjor  Pratt  served  during  the  operations  crossing  the  Danube  in  July  1854,  and  received  the  Turkish  Ck>ld 

Medal  for  that  campaign.    Served  during  the  Crimean  campaign  until  the  end  of  May  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 
"Major  Drake  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854  to  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebaetopol  (Medal 

with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*♦  Major  James  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1855  until  taken  prisoner  of  war  on  2nd  July  (^tednl 
with  Clasp,  5th  Clasp  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal.  Was  attached  to  the  Turco-Russian  Boundary  Commis- 
iions  in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  1856-57. 

^Mj^or  Beaumont  served  with  the  local  rank  of  Captain  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  Engineers  in  1855-56  (Turkish 
Mcial).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Royal  Engineers  during  the  Indian  mutiny — Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Lucknow. 

'■^  Colonel  C.  G.  Gtordon  served  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  the  close  of  the  8ie«o 
(woonded  on  6th  June  1855).  Accompanied  the  Column  under  Sir  John  Campbell  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
i£th  Jane ;  accompanied  the  C-ompany  of  Sappers  attached  to  the  expedition  to  Kinboum,  and  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  that  fort.  YTas  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol ;  and  subseouently  employed  on 
the  Turco-Russian  Boundary  Commissions  in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  1856-57  (Medal  with  Ciasp,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  in  the  Chinese  war  of  1860  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pekin) ;  and  in  tho 
operations  against  the  rebels  undertaken  by  the  British  Forces  in  1862,  including  the  captures  of  the  cities  of 
kahding,  Singpo,  Cholin,  and  Najow  (Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  in  1863  and  64  a  native  Imperialist  Force  in 
thirty-three  engagements  with  the  rebels  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colouel,  and  CB.,  and  the  highest  Chinese  rank  and 
honors.) 

^^  Lt. Colonel  Edwards  served  in  the  Crimea  from  14th  Sept,  1855,  and  was  employed  in  tho  demolition  of  the  Docks 
of  Sebastoiral  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-50,  and  commanded  a  Company  of  the  Royal 
Knjrineers  throughout  the  campaign  in  Central  India  under  Sir  Hugh  (lose ;  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of 
Chandairee  (commanded  the  ladder  party  at  the  assault,  mentioned  in  despatches),  siege  and  storming  of  Jhansi 
t'iirected  the  only  two  successful  colunms  of  assault),  actions  of  the  Betwah  and  Koonch  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
actions  before  (Jalpee  ftx)m  the  15th  to  the  21st  May,  action  of  Goolowlee  on  22nd  May,  in  which  he  supported 
with  his  Company  a  portion  of  the  25th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  which  had  been  driven  back  by  overpowerins: 
numbers  (specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  despatch  for  "prompt  resolution  in  charging  most  successfully 
the  very  superior  force  of  the  rebels,  routing  them  with  loss,  and  pursuing  them  till  out  of  reach"),  capture  of 
Calpee,  action  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior.  Served  as  Commanding  Engineer  with  Colonel  Liddel's  Column 
in  Bundlekimd  in  August  September  and  October  1858,  end  also  with  Colonel  Meade's  Column  in  Central  India 
in  February  March  and  April  1859,  clearing  the  jimgles  and  in  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  MaJor). 

*•  M^or  Donnelly  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho  battles  in  the  Crimea,, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  uf  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*•  Major  Scott  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  'I'urkish  Medal). 

"  Major  Dumaresq  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  July  1855 ;  did  duty  in  the  Trenches  of 
the  right  attack  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

(^  3iI^or  Scratchle^  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  Aug.  1855,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  to 
Einboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaigns  in  Oude  of  1857-58,  having  joined  General 
Windham's  Force  at  Cawnpore  in  Nov.  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Chisp) . 

«  Major  Maquay  served  as  Captain  with  the  Engineers'  Force  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56 
(Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59.  was  severely  wounded  at  Rowa,  and  present  at  three 
other  engagements  (mentioned  in  several  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  LtCk>loncl  Mould  served  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Mauri  war  of  1860-61  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) ;  also  in  that  of  1863-64. 

«  Lt. Colonel  W.  B.  Gosset  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh. 
Bose  in  1S58 ;  was  Directing  Engineer  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Chandairee,  present  at 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Jhansi,  commanded  the  21st  Compauj'  Royal  Engineers  during  the  action  of  Koonch, 
present  at  tho  actions  of  Goolowlee,  Calpee.  and  Gwalior,  and  the  capture  of  the  two  latter  places  (several  times 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

■'  Major  Iklalcolm  served  with  the  23rd  Company  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  of  Futteh- 
pore,  relief  of  Lucknow,  hattle  of  Cawnpore,  affair  of  Seraighat,  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
capture  of  Roova,  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*'  M^r  Mact>onneU  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  Head  Quarters  in  command  of  Bombay 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  desiiatches  as 
hanng  "  rendered  valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

■  Major  Hon.  W.  Le  Poer  Trench  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1857-58 ;  was  present  at  the 
operations  prior  to,  and  commanded  a  ladder  party  at  the  capture  of  Canton ;  also  commanded  a  ladder  party  at 
the  assault  and  ca^nre  at  Namtow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Chun). 

"  Major  C.  E.  Webber  served  with  the  21st  Company  Royal  Engineers  tnroughout  the  campaign  of  1858  in 
Central  India,  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  escalade  of  Jhansie,  where  ho 
was  one  of  the  officers  who  led  the  assault;  also  served  in  tho  campaign  of  1859  (three  times  mentioned  in 
deflpatchea.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  of  Bombay). 

^f  Major  J.  M.  H.  Maitland  served  in  China  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  during  the  occupation  of  Canton  and 
at  the  storming  of  Chek-Hang  under  Sir  Charles  Straubenzee.  Served  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  the 
35th  Jane  1859  nnder  Rear  Admiral  Hox>e,  when  he  was  in  command  of  the  Marksmen  on  board  a  division  of  Gun 
BiDats  during  the  naval  action,  and  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  when  the  assault  was  made  over  the  mud. 
Specially  noentioned  in  despatches  "  for  ^llantry,  &c."  (Modal). 

^  Major  Festing  served  in  the  first  Brig^ade  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  Central  India  Field  Force  ^throughout  the  cam- 
TOtgn,  and  afterwards  in  the  Gwalior  Division  under  Sir  Robert  Napier ;  present  at  the  captures  of  Chandeyree, 
JhMLsi,  Calpee,  Gwalior,  and  Poorie;  actions  of  Koonch  and  Groolowlee  (M^edal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Papillon  served  in  China  during  1858-60,  accompanied  the  expeditions  to  the  North  in  1858  and  x86o ; 
during  the  campaign  of  the  latter  year  commanded  as  a  Lieutenant  the  8th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Aug.  21st  and  ■^2nd)  and  engaged  at  the  ai&irs  of  Sinho,  Changkyawang, 
and  PiOilichaon  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  I^Colonel  G.  D.  Pritchard  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59  with  the  2jrd  Company  Royal  Engineers, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khujwa,  throughout  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  oattle  of  Cawnpore  on 
6th  Dec.  1857.  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  in- 
cluding the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  throughout  the  Oude  and  Trans- 
Gogra  campaign,  including  the  action  of  Dounderakera,  attack  on  Fort  Oomreah,  action  of  Buijecdia,  capture  of 
Fort  MuBjeedia.  and  affair  on  the  Raptee  near  Bankee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  China  war  of 
1S60,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku.  led  the  assaultmg  party  (after  M^jor  Graham,  Ro^'al 
Engineers,  waa  wounded)  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  being  one  of  the  first  to  enter;  present  at  tho 
aOursof  the  x8th  and  23^  Sept.,  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  loth  Company  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
paign and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storming  of  the  Fortress  of  Magdala— wounded  in  tho  right 
arm  and  ahoolder  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

^  Major  Brooke  served  in  the  New  S^ealand  war  of  i863-€4,  and  was  wounded  in  the  action  at  Rangariri ;  also 
present  at  the  action  of  Kakaramea,  and  capture  of  Wereroa  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Brevet  of  Major,  and 
Medal). 

''*  Major  Harrison  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  attacks  on  the  Alumbagh  nnder 
Ootiam ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  camjMkign,  including  affairs  at  Fort 
Roolab,  Alleegnngd,  and  Bareilly ;  through  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  affhir  at  Buxar^hat ;  and 
as  Acting  Adjutant  toUie  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  India  during  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including 
affUrs  at  Biu^gndiah,  Fort  Mndjidea,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  China  war  of  i860,  nnrl 
t  at  the  affairs  of  Sinho  and  T-^ngku,  and  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts.  Was  attached  to  the  Quarter 


128  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

Haster  Generars  Staff  dtirinc  the  advance  on  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  present  at  the  affairs  of  Beoho  and 
Uleangho  on  the  i8th  and  a-ji^  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor). 

^•Mjyor  Courtney  served  with  the  cxpeditionaTy  force  in  China  in  18158-O2,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Shoksing  with  the  Kwantunj;  rebels  on  the  8th  Jan.  1859.  Accompanied  the  Naval  forces  under  Sir  Michael  Sey- 
mour  to  the  Peiho  river  in  May  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  demolition  of  the  forts  at  its  mouth.  Served  throogh- 
out  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  North  China  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  combined  force  of  Royal  Engineers  and  Madns 
Sappers,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Binho  and  Tanku,  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Major  Kewsomo  served  with  the  Army  in  Turkcyand  the  Crimea  fhnn  June  1854  as  a  volunteer,  and  for  such 
service  with  the  Royal  Engineers  from  Oct.  1854  to  May  1855,  as  Assistant  Engineer,  ho  received  his  Commission 
in  the  Corps;  has  received  tho  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Claspa,  the  Turkish  Modjal,  and  the  5th  Claasofthe 
Mediidie. 

77  Mi^or  Bwetenham  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  in- 
cluding the  defence  of  the  Jelahabod  post  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  Ktorm  and 
capture  of  the  Fort  and  entrenchments  of  Kussia  Rampore,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  and  minor  engagements  at  Bura- 
cussia,  &c.  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

78  Major  Hime  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho 
and  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7*  Major  Keith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (ICedal 
with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Clements  served  throughout  the  campaisn  of  x86o  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  aetions  of 
Sinho  and  Tangku»  storm  and  capture  of  tho  Taku  Forts,  action  near  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

"1  Captain  Warburton  served  in  tho  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6x,  employed  on  special  service  and  mentioned  in 
despatches  (Medal). 

**  Captain  Sturt  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  commanded  No.  a  Comjumy  Bombay  Sapi)ers  which  did 
excellent  service  on  the  Sonafd  Pass  and  the  Sooro  Defile,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of 
Magdala  (Medal). 

'3  Captain  C.  J.  O'N.  Ferguson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86i-66,  including  the  actions  of  Katikara  and 
Kaitahi  (Medal). 

**  Captain  Crowdy  was  present  in  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  Naval  operations  in  the 
Strait  of  Simonoscki  in  Japan  from  the  5th  to  8th  Sept.  1864,  resulting  in  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
Batteries  of  the  Prince  of  Ncgato  ^mentioned  in  des|>atche8). 

*^  Captain  W.  H.  MuUoy  served  m  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864,  including  the  action  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

««  Major  W.  H.  Collins  served  tmder  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  oommand  of  a  Company  of  Bebondy 
Sappers  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Fort  Dalittooce 
(Medal  with  Clnep). 

^7  Cnptain  R.  F.  Morris  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  G  Company  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners 
(Medal). 

""  Captain  C.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Abysninian  campaign  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  on  detached  du^  at 
Antalo  superintending  works  in  that  division  ^ith  Madras  Sappers  (Medal). 

^  Captam  K.  C.  Pye  served  as  Assistant  J^ield  Engineer  with  the  Dooar  Field  Fgrce  in  1865.  Commanded  7^1  Com- 
pany Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri,  and  April  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Captain  M.  T.  Sale  served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaifrn  of  1864-65  in  command  of  a  Company  of  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captain  T.  J.  Willans  served  l^iroughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign;  commenced  tho  Survey  of  the  Railway  in 
Nov.  1867,  remained  superintending  bridges  till  ordered  to  the.fVont ;  present  at  tho  action  of  Arogeo  and  storming 
•of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  services  with  the  Railway  Department,  Medal). 

^  Captain.  R.  A.  Sargeaunt  served  in  the  Passes  during  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  Water  Supply  and 
road  repairs  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  Lieut.  W.  Osbom  served  with  No.  x  Company  Bombay  Sappers  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  performed  the 
duties  of  A(\intant  firom  Jan.  to  May  1868  (Medal). 

97  Lieut.  T.  B.  B.  Savi  commanded  tho  4th  Company  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  an 
'   Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  left  Column  of  tho  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lieut.  A.  W.  Baird  served  in  tho  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Traffic  Manager  of  the  Railway,  and  was  mentioned  in 
despatches  for  zeal  and  management  in  bringing  safely  and  expeditiously  troops  and  baggage  for  embarkation 
(Medal). 

^^  Lieut.  M.  S.  Bell  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Eneineer 
with  the  Right  Column  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  seixure  of  tho  Monar  Bridge  (Medal 
with  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  tmoughont 
the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,— the  forced  march  of  600  miles  made  by  the  Detachment,  its  services,  and  thecondua 
of  the  Officer  commanding  prominently  brought  to  notice  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i<"  Lieut.  F.  W.  Heneage  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870 
from  Canada  under  Sir  Gramet  Wolseley. 

^^  Lieut.  T.  H.  Holdich  served  in  1865-66  on  special  duty  with  a  Survey  Detachment  in  Bhootan.  Served  in  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  and  was  engaged  in  carrying  on  the  Trigonometrical  Survey  from  the  Coast  to 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

iM  Lieut.  A.  E.  DQmmler  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaiom,  ard  was  engaged  in  carrying  on  the  Trigonometri- 
cal Survey  from  the  coast  to  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatcheH.  Medal). 

'!«  Lieut.  Coaker  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  working  with  the  4th  Company  Bombay  Sappers  and 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

i»  Lieut.  Puzey  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  the  Telegraphs  between  Zoulla  and  Antalo.  "  The 
telegraph  worked  well  and  rendered  important  service"  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Modal). 

1"  Lieut.  Reginald  Clare  Hart  has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society ;  a  MedalHon 
from  the  Mayor,  in  the  name  of  the  City  of  Boulogne ;  and  a  Medal  of  Honour  of  tno  First  Class,  by  tne  President  of 
the  French  Kepublic,  for  saving  the  life  of  a  Frenchman  from  drowning  in  the  Harbour  of  Bouioffne-sur«MOT,  on 
the  aTtii  July  1869,  he  himself  having  received  on  this  occasion  several  severe  wounds  of  the  head  and  AMsefinnn 
striking,  in  a  leap  fh)m  the  Pier,  some  sunken  piles  or  rocks. 

^^  Captain  Richardson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  cami>aign  of  x8«4-55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurUsh  Medal). 

U7  Veterinary  Surgeon  Flendng  served  in  the  Military  Train  with  the  expedition  to  Nortn  China  in  x86o.  and 
was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
^th  two  Clasps). 
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>  Sir  John  Cheape  served  with  the  forces  nnder  Lonl  Hastin^ra  in  the  Pindarree  war  of  1815-16,  and  was  present 
$i  the  dege«  of  Dhamoonee  and  Mundela.  Sensed  with  the  Nerbudda  Field  Force  nnder  Grcnoral  Adams  in  1817,  and 
Doder  General  Doveton  and  Sir  John  Malcolm  in  1818,  and  present  at  the  sie^e  of  Asseerghur.  Served  throughout 
the  Burmese  war  of  1 824-36  (Medal),  Pimjaubcampaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  Chief  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
MooitsDand  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  CB.).  Was  second  in  command 
to  General  Godwin  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  commanded  the  expedition  which  captured  Donabew.  and  was 
sppcinted  to  command  the  entire  force  on  departure  of  General  Godwin  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  ZCB.). 

'  General  Goodwyn  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  i835-^  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Punjaub  cam- 
paign (Medal). 

«Sir  William  Baker  served  in.  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  conducting 
General  Dick's  Division  into  the  entrenchments  at  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Lord  Napier  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-^6  as  Chief  Engineer  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
(bTfse  killed)  and  Ferozeahah  (severely  woimded,  and  horse  killed),  and  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  battle 
of  Sobnum,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  on  Lahore  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet 
of  Major).  Appointed  in  1846  Chief  Engineer  to  conduct  the  siege  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Kangra,  and  received  the 
siKtrial  thanks  of  Government  for  his  services  in  the  transport  of  the  siege  train  to  that  place.  Served  the  Punjaub 
campugn  of  1848-49,  was  Chief  Engineer  diiring  part  of  the  siege  of  Mooltan  in  1849  (severely  wounded),  and  Com- 
Tn&nding  Enffi&ecr  of  the  Right  Wing  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army 
(moitioned,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  a  Column  which  defeated  the  Hus- 
fsiuie  tribe  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  Hazara  in  1852.  I^rescnt  with  the  e3cpedition  airainst  the  Boree  Afreedees  in 
i3.-2-S3,  and  received  the  special  thanks  of  Government  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny 
cvnpaigns;  was  Chief  of  the  Staff  to  Outram  in  1857,  and  present  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  the  first  relief  of 
Lacknow  in  September — Mungarwar,  Alunibagh,  and  Chi;rl)agh ;  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  rescue  of  the  siege 
tnin  which  had  been  surrounded  and  cut  off  in  the  suburbs  ;  the  sortie  for  the  capture  of  Phillip's  Garden  Battery, 
andotberscnarateoperations  (severely  woimded).  Pre -o: it  as  Chief  of  the  StaJT  in  the  latter  operationa  at  the 
Alumbagh  after  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow.  Brigadi  r  nud  Chief  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
(mentioned,  CB.).  Commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  capture  of  GvraUor.  Defeated  Tantia  Topee  at  Joura-Alipore,  cap- 
uricg  35  guns  (thanks  of  Parliament,  Hnd  KCB.).  When  iu  command  of  the  Gwalior  Division  bombarded  and 
reduced  the  Fort  of  Powrie  in  Au^.  1858.  After  five  davH'  close  pursuit  surprised  and  defeated  with  a  Squadron  of 
the  14th  Hussars  Ferose  Shah's  Force  st  Hanode  (Merliil  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  vear's  service  for  Lucknow).  Com- 
inacded  the  2nd  Division  of  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Binho ; 
preset  at  Tangku  (Division  in  reserve);  with  his  Divii^ion  and  the  whole  of  the  Artillery,  in  conjunction  with  the 
French  Division  of  General  Collineau,  conducted  the  operations  ending  in  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort; 
pre^^ent  at  the  advance  upon  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (thauks  of  Parliament.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  promoted  Major 
General  for  distinguished  service,  and  appointed  Military  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  General  of  India). 
Haised  to  the  Peerage  in  1868  for  his  emment  services  a?  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary 
Force,  also  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Pariijiment,  and  nominated  a  OCB. 

'  Major  General  Straohey  served  in  the  Sutlej  campai^fn  of  1845-46,  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  battles 
cf  Aliwaland  Sobraon  (mentioned  m  despatches  (Miilil  und  Clasp). 

'  Colonel  Becher  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Atighanistan,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal), 
Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  oattle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Mentioned 
ni  despatches  for  services  in  operations  against  the  mutineers  on  the  Hazara  I^^rontier,  and  in  operations  on  the 
EusTifzai  Frontier  in  1857  (Civil  CB.^  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Campbell  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  184^44,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze 
Star).  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of  Pegu  and  its  first  and  second  defence  (Medal).  Served  at 
AxTa  daring  the  Indian  rebellion,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Nusserabad  mutineers  on  5th  July  1857.  (Medal). 

^'  Colonel  Crommelin  served  in  the  Sutlcg  camp.ii)?n  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles 
<^r  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Chief  Engineer  with  Havelock's 
Force  on  both  paasages  of  the  Ganges,  at  Uie  subsequent  actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  first  relief  of  Lucknow 
«::d  at  the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Resident— mentioned  in  despatches  for  the  skill  with  which  he  bridged  the 
<ni!ifc'es  with  slexider  means  and  in  the  fkce  of  the  enemy,  and  directed  extraordinary  countermining  operations  at 
Lacknow  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Colonel  NicoUs  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Was 
f'Tfrely  wounded  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  Hodgson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

1*  Colonel  Robinson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  18^5-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Punjaub  cainpaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  wit^  two  Clasps). 

''  Colouel  Hutchinson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  Taylor  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Modal).  Pun- 
jab campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  1>efore  Mooltan,  including  the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  in- 
t^^eiiched  position  on  z2th  Sept.  (wounded),  action  of  Sooijkoond,  capture  of  the  suburbs,  and  conducted  the  storming 
panj  at  the  assault  of  the  city,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as 
r^ohd  in  command  of  Engineers  throughout  and  Director  of  the  attack  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatch 
Brmet  uf  Mi^jor,  and  thaxxks  of  the  Grovemor  General  of  India) ;  was  Conmianding  Engineer  at  the  aflkir  of  Futteh* 
[•  >re  Sikri,  and  with  Seaton's  Force  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory  (mentioned) ;  commanded 
y-^Tii^l  Ezigineers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Begum's 
i'&iace  (mentioned,  CJ9.,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^'  Colonel  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  as  Adjutant  of 
flappers  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  and 
ircf.mpanied  the  Column  under  General  Steel  to  Tonghoo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  * 

"  Colonel  Drummond  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal).  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with 
<la5p  for  Pegu).  Wa«  principal  Field  Engineer  with  Sir  John  Jones's  Column  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  of  1858 
I'^ntioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

*  Oiiofuel  Hyde  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  operations  before  Mooltan,  capture 
•^ihe  sabarbs,  stonu  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote 
"^  bftttle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Field  Engineer  in  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the 
I^-sofeai  frontier  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  U. Colonel  YounK  served  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (Medal). 

~  Colonel  Greathe»a  served  the  I^u^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan,  including 
:^r  grvt  siege,  storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  z2th  September,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  assault  of  the 

t-  (accompuiied  the  storming  party),  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  Garrison  of 
V'^^nijie, and  baUle  of  Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to 
tjie  Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  N.W.  Provinces  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857.  Reported  by  Earl 
'  anning  to  have  "  performed  most  perilous  duty  between  Agra  and  Delhi  with  excellent  judgment  and  courage 
"iilfer  the  orders  of  the  Civil  Government "  (Civil  CB.) .  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  H.  Barnard  and  the  successive 
c^nmanders  before  Delhi.  On  the  Staff  at  the  battle  of  Budlekcseroi.  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  as 
Director  ofthe  left  attack  (horse  shot  under  him  in  repelling  the  sortie  of  9th  July),  and  severely  wounded  at  the 
R<3nn  of  the  city  whilst  conducting  the  Column  of  assault  against  the  Water  Boston  on  14th  Sept.  1857.  Field 
r^nmeer  with  Seaton's  Force  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory.  A  Directmg  Engineer  through- 
f-%  the  ftiese  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (fireonently  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Me&l  with  two  Clasps) 
Served  in  Uie  China  expedition  of  i860  as  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Napier,  was  slightly  wounded  in  fliret 
reconn&issance  trcnaa.  Pehtang,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  storming  of  the  Tuku  Forts  and 
fcinrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colouel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ' 

"  Colonel  Oliphant  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan 
surrender  <^  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  * 

**  LtCokmel  GuQiver  served  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan  in  1848-49,  including  the  first  siege 
(lorming  of  the  intrenched  x>ositions  on  9th  and  12th  September,  and  storm  of  the  city— severely  woimded  CMedal 
^ihClMp).   As  a  subaltem  raised  the  24th  Punjaub  Pioneers  and  commanded  them  at  the  siegesof  Delhi  and 

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Lncknow,  and  served  also  thronghont  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Onde  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Breret  of 
Major). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Pollard  served  in  the  Pox^anb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (wonnded),  and 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Stewart  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Indian  matiny  campaign,  including  the  b&ttle  of  Budlekeaerai,  and 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7  Lt.Colonel  Maunsell  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan, 
including  the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  12th  September,  and  surrender  of  th« 
fortress,  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  ^edal  with  two  Clasps).  In  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  commanded  Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlekeaerai,  and 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  directed  the  right  attack  during  the  final  operations,  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
when  conducting  the  Column  of  assault  on  the  Pahareepore  suburb  on  14th  Sept.  1857.  Commanded  Sappers  at  the 
Hiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  the  Rohilctmd  campaign  at  Rooyah,  Alygunge,  and  Bareilly,  and  at  Mitowlce  in 
the  Onde  campaign  of  1858-59  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.), 

^  Lt.Colonel  Tennant  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

»  Lt. Colonel  Medley  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekserai,  throughout  the 
siege  of  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded  whilst  conducting  tne  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  CaiQmiere  Breach 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  Seaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee.  and  Mynpoory,  and 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  ofMi^or). 

*•  Lt.Colonel  Russell  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Havelock,  and  throughout 
the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency— w^ounded  (Medal  with  ClasT),  and  a  year's  service). 

«i  Major  Williams  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1S52,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture  of 
Rangoon— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*•  Lt.Colonel  Innes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow,  as 
Field  Engineer  with  Franks'  Divisioji  during  its  march  through  Oude,  and  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the 
action  at  Sultanporo,  whore  "  far  in  advance  of  the  leading  skirmishers,  he  was  the  first  to  secure  a  gun  which  the 
enemy  were  abandoning ;  retiring  from,  this  they  rallied  round  another  gun  flirther  back,  from  which  the  »h.% 
would  in  another  instant  have  ploughed  through  our  advancing  Columns,  when  he  rode  up  unsupported,*  ahot  the 
gunner  who  was  about  to  apply  the  match,  and  remaining  undaunted  at  his  post,  the  mark  of  a  hundred  matchlnck 
men  who  were  sheltered  in  some  adjoining  huts,  kept  the  artillerymen  at  bay  until  assistance  reached  him " 
(Victoria  Cross) .  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  woimded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

»  Lt.Colonel  Chesney  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  twice  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  (mentioned  in  despatches,  MedaJ  with 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

»*  Lt.Colonel  Warrand  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Delhi- 
arm  amputated  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

»s  Major  Craster  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  taking  of  Bassein  (Medal  with  Clasp  fur 
Pegu). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Brownlow  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of 
Delhi— had  charge  of  the  Engineer  park  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operations,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
assault ;  served  the  Rohilctmd  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

»7  Major  Trevor  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture  of 
Rangoon  (severely  wounded),  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  stockades  on  loth  March  1853— slightly  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865,— mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  M^or,  and 
awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  attack  on  the  Block  house  at  Dewangiri "  (wounded.  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

»  Major  Limond  served  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Resi- 
dency (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

»  Major  Stanton  was  reported  by  Earl  Canning  to  have  been  actively  employed  under  the  Civil  Government 
during  the  Indian  rebellion.  Served  also  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Jaineram  Field  Force  in  May  1858,  and  was  prescci 
at  the  afikir  of  Buraon— mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal). 

*^  Major  Perkins  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  siege  of  Delhi- 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»  Major  Lang  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throughout 
the  siege  of  Delhi— conductetl  the  storming  party  to  the  escalade  of  the  Cashmere  Bastion ;  with  Greathed's  Column 
at  the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battles  of  Cawnpore  and 
Khodagimge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

«  Miyor  Thomason  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  through- 
out the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

♦*  Major  George  Newmarch  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  constructing  the  defences  of  Meerut  fh)m  May 
to  Sept.  1857 ;  afterwards  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  four  field  guns  in  the  Sehanmpore  and 
Mozuffemuggur  districts  under  Colonel  J.  Brind,  assieted  in  the  operations  against  the  Rohilcund  rebels,  and  in  the 
disarming  of  the  town  of  Meeranpore  (Medal) . 

**  Major  Watts  served  at  Agra  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  fought  there  on  the  slh 
July  and  xoth  Oct.  1857 ;  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  of  1858,  including  the  action  of  Kerkeronlie  and  capture  of 
Bareilly  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865-66  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer,  Bight  Column 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Major  Champain  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Adjutant  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  at  the  actions  on 
the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (wounded) ;  commuided  Head 
Quarters'  Detachment  of  Sappers  at  the  taking  of  Futtehpore  Sikree,  and  in  the  Agra  district  under  Colonel  Cotton ; 
served  as  Adjutant  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  was  specially  employed  under  Brigadier  Douglas  in  the 
Gazeepore  and  Shahabad  districts,  present  at  the  final  cai>ture  of  Jugdespore,  and  at  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the 
Kvmore  Hills  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) , 

47  Major  Pemberton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekesenu,  throughout 
the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Water  Bastion— slightly  wounded ;  had 
charge  of  the  Engineer  Park  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Meda  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  Major  Jeffreys  served  with  General  Jones's  Force  in  the  Rohilcimd  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

w  Major  Ward  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Bud- 
leekeserai, and  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooiy,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of  Alygunge,  and 
capture  of  Bareilly ;  served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-^9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

u  Major  Thackeray  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Bud- 
leekeserai, throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  obtained  the  v  ictoria  Cross  for  distinguished  conduct  at  the  defence  of 
the  Magazine  during  the  fighting  in  the  town ;  afterwards  present  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and 
Mynpoory,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort 
Rooyah,  action  of  Alygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  served  also  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  - 

&*  Major  Forbes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  BodJeekeserai, 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle 
of  Cawnpore,  relief  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of 
Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

S3  Major  Judge  served  with  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  on  his  advance  to  Lucknow ;  was  present  through- 
out Outram's  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh;  aJso  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year  s  service). 

u  Captain  Moncrieff  served  m  the  Onde  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal) . 

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"  Cftpcain  Hohnes  served  in  the  Oade  cftTnpaign  of  1858-50  (Medal).  Served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Hazara 
field  Force  in  1868  (mentioned  in  deepatches,  Medal  with  CutiBp). 

^  Captain  Blair  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutinv  at  Mooltan  in  Angust  1857.  Served  with  the  EnBoAsai 
Field  Force  in  1861  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  the  umbeyla  Pass  and  burning  of  Lalloo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Serred  sIbo  with  the  Colnnin  against  the  Graddoon  trihe  in  1864  including  the  burning  of  Mundee. 

»  Oqjtain  St.  John  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  Telegraphs.  "  The  telegraph  worked  well 
iDd  rendered  important  service  "  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

■  C^>tain  Carter  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Oawlor  in  x86x  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
aod  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India) .  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other 
Afjrban  tribes,  including  the  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet  and  Umbeyla,  and  destruction  of  Mnlkah 
(aeotioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  the  Trigono- 
metriesl  Surrey,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  by  the  most  strenuous  exertions  (together  with  his 
Aaistsnts  Lients.  Dfimmuler  and  Holdich),  and  at  a  cost  of  great  fkttigne  and  privations,  succeeded  in  surveying 
oeariy  6,000  ranare  milee,  and  carried  their  work  ftom  the  coast  to  Magdala  "  (Medal). 

ttCa]rtain  Pierson  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Oawler  in  i86x  (mentioned  in 
ttovpstchei,  and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India). 

B  (^ptain  Rowcroft  and  Lieut.  Broadfoot  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineers  with  the  Hasara  Field  Force  in  1858 
(Ifadil  with  Clasp). 

■  Gsptain  Clarke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Water  Supply  Deputment  firom  Senaff  to  Addigerut 
ftod  performed  excellent  service  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

«  Ciptain  Dundas  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865,  and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Ooss  "  for  gallant  con- 
dict  It  the  attack  on  the  Blockhouse  at  Dewangiri  *'  (wounded.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Ueot.  J.  A.  Armstrong  served  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  operations 
of  1S68:  had  chai*ge  of  the  Field  Telegraph  and  was  mentioned  in  General  Wilde  s  despatch  for  having  rapidly 
coostracted  tnd  worked  the  Telegraph  Line  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {laie  Madras  Engineers). 

I  Sir  Arthur  Thomas  Cotton  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  and 
vw  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  reconnoitring  in  gunboats  and  jimgle  fighting  near  Kemundine,  attack  of 
ftocksdes  snd  Pagoda  of  Syriam,  capture  of  Mergui  and  Tavov,  defence  of  the  Lines  at  Rangoon  and  attack  of  the 
:eft  flank  of  the  Burmese  Entrenchments,  attack  of  the  Stockade  of  Kokein,  siege  and  capture  of  Donabew,  attack  of 
)4aa  Stockades  foxA  of  stoekadee  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy  near  Prome,  capture  of  Melloon  and  jungle 
l.'^at  Psffbammew  which  terminated  the  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Hajor  General  Orr  served  with  the  Coorg  expedition  in  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  stockades  of 
Back. 

'  Colonel  Wilkaeaoo  and  Lt-Golonel  A.  8.  Moberly  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineers  with  the  Army  of  Ava  in  1853. 

<  LtColonel  Sankey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  at 
Ciwnpore  under  General  Windham,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  U.Colonel  MnUins  in  the  second  Burmese  war  as  Senior  Engineer  Officer,  and  conmianding  the  detachment  of 
tappers  snd  Miners  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Cheape,  employed  against  the  Chief  Myah  Toon  in  the 
ncmitf  of  Donabew,  in  February  and  March  18^3. 

^  U.ColoneI  Rogers  and  M^{or  Oakes  served  m  the  second  Burmese  war. 

u  U.Co)onel  Stewart  comnoanded  the  Madras  Sappers  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present 
i£  die  action  of  Binho,  capture  of  Tangohow  and  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  of  Paliohau,  and  subsequent  operations 
esditt^  in  thesurrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

^  ^Ujar  Chzystie  served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  x868,  as  Field  Engineer  at  ZouUa  during 
Jsaiary,  at  8maf<6  in  February,  and  snbeequentbr  as  Field  Engineer  at  Addigorat  in  constructing  the  entrenchments 
tt  thtt  post  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  Medal). 

^  UColonel  H.  N.  D.  Prendergast  served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  in  Persia  in  z8$7,  and  was  present 
It  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  Qiedal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Malwa  Field 
Fweein  ]8s7,  and  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  took  part  in  the  sieges  of  Dhar, 
Bttghtir,  Goratote,  and  Jhansi,  was  present  at  nearly  all  the  batties  and  minor  aflbirs  of  the  above  forces  till  the 
capcore  of  Ostoee  QCedal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  bravery, 
:«  at  the  battle  of  Mundesore  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  battle  of  the  Beena  near  Ratghur  (horse  shot),  3rd  at 
tte  hattie  of  Betwa  (severely  wounded).  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  throe  Companies  of  Madras  Sappers 
udXinenin  Abyssinia,  was  Field  Engineer  during  the  advance,  and  was  present  at  the  action  before  Magdala 
(aationed  in  despatches  as  having  "rendered  singularly  valuable  and  important  services,*'  Brevet  of  Lt Colonel. 
tidXedal). 

^*  Xqor  Hdwee  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  ai&urs  of  Jheegung  and 
Eabni,  battle  of  Band*,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  attack  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarree  (Medal)  * 

^  Muor  Lindsay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflfUrs  of  Jheegung 
isdbbcai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  Reserve  during  the  storm  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarre 
Otadal). 

"  Ibjor  Burton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
lad  Cqrde  (horse  shot),  at  the  oooapation  of  the  Alumbagh  bv  Outram's  Force,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
UekMw  (Medal  with  two  Olaeps,  and  one  year's  extra  service). 

°  X^  Wood  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflhirs  of  Jheegung  and 
C^bni,  battle  of  Baada,  action  in  front  of  Ohitrakote,  forcing  of  the  Punghatee  Pass  and  subsequent  aflhir  at 


-^ I  pC^dal).     Served  as  Field  Bn^eer  with  the  Al^yssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  x868,  succeeding 

O^ttia  divyMie  in  charge  of  the  Woite  at  ZooUa^  for  these  Works  he  got  great  credit  (mentioned  in  despatches, 

"  daptain  Traill  served  throughout  the  C3dneie  campaign  of  i860,  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of' 
^<B|^  and  engaeed  with  the  storming  party  at  the  ibll  of  the  Taku  Forts;  afterwards  had  charge  of  the  demolition 
tfths  ftsta  OB  the  sooth  side  of  the  Peiho  (Medal  with  COasp). 

^  rtjilaiH  VSliEate  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  x86o,  and  was  inresent 
it  the  setioa  of  Binho,  captures  of  Tangkn  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pelon  (Medal  with  two  Chwps). 

*  CbiMAfaaFomycaick  served  in  the  Al^yasinian  campaign  in  oommand  of  H  Company  Madras  Sappers  (Medal). 

*  Ospbila  Bim  served  with  the  Kohat  expedition  of  1869  under  Colonel  Kyes,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches 
ib4  thaitd  bgr  the  Government  of  India. 

"  rhpiain  Pennelkther  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  in  the  AT^Bsinian  expedition  during  the  whole  campaign  of 
^KHl  flenteea  brooi^t  to  (be  espedal  notioe  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  (Commanding  Myal  Engineer  (mentioned 
.<1W*W,lfllll1).  Digitized  by  V^OOgie 


qaently,  in  x86o,  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mahaood  Wnzeerees,  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  (Med&l  wU 
Clasp).  In  z857»  dnrinff  the  mntiny  of  the  Bengal  Army,  he  wae  at  first  attached  to  the  Staff  of  Brigadier  Genen 
Nevule  OhamberUdn  when  that  oinoer  was  commanding  the  Poz^jaub  Movable  Column,  and  subseqaenU^  aoooo 


i2Sd  War  Services  of  Boydl  Engineers  (late  Bomhaij  Eiujineers), 

^  Lieat.6enera]  GoodfeUcw  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kolapore  in  1827. 

*  Lieat.General  Scott  served  in  the  Pnnjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  sorrender  ( 
Ifooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Greneral  Tomer  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kolapore  in  1897. 

*  l^or  General  Tremenheere  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  < 
Awah,  siege  and  assault  of  Kota,  engagements  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  between  Sauganeer  and  Bhedwun 
and  at  Kotaria  (Medal,  and  CB.). 

7  Colonel  Walker  served  throughout  the  Tui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Field  Engineer  and  was  present  1 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltaa,  the  battle  of  (voojerat,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AfTghu 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  For  five  years  (1849-53)  ^  ^m  employed  in  making  a  military  survey  of  the  Xaither 
Trans  Indus  Frontier,  from  Peahawur  down  to  Derah  Ishmail  Khan,  during  which  he  served  as  Field  Engiseer  i 
many  of  the  encounters  with  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Frontier ;  at  the  attacks  of  Suggow,  Pulli,  and  Zormnsdi,  imdt 
Colonel  Bradshaw ;  in  the  aiBdr  of  the  Kohat  Pass,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier ;  in  the  actions  of  Prangxai,  Kowi 
dund,  Shahkote,  and  Baneesai,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  the  attack  of  Boree  under  Colonel  Bpileau;  and  sulw 

"    '  ""  iahflood  Wuzeerees,  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  (Mad&l  wU 

1  Army,  he  was  at  first  attached  to  the  Staff  of  Brigadier  Genen 
Hiding  the  Puqjaub  Movable  Column,  and  subsequently  aoooo 
panied  him  to  Delhi,  where  he  was  also  employed  during  the  siege  as  Field  Bnghieer,  and  was  severely  woundc 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  Playfiiir  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Moolti 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Persian  Bneditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  < 
Beshire,  capture  of  Bushire  and  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Fuller  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltso,  u 
was  severely  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  magasme  in  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

10  Colonel  WiUdns  served  with  the  Field  Force  iVom  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  tl 
storming  of  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  with  the  reconnoitring  party  and  in  oomxnand  oftl 
Boyal  Bngineers  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  ^*  invaluable  and  impoitu 
services  during  the  expedition,"  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  Colonel,  Medal). 

^*  Colonel  Ballard  was  employed  in  the  campaign  on  the  Danube  in  1854-55  luiaer  Oma  Pasha  (Medal),  inclndio 
the  siege  of  Silistria,  battle  of  Giureevo,  and  advance  to  Buchareet ;  also  in  the  Crimean  campaign,  including  U 
sieee  of  Sebastopol,  operations  at  Enpataria,  and  occupation  of  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Campaign  in  Min?rel 
under  Omar  Pasha  in  18^5-56,  including  the  battle  of  Ingor.  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  3iaster  General  ai 
Superintendent  of  the  Intelligence  Deparbnent  of  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  preient  1 
the  storming  or  Beshire,  capture  of  Bushire,and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Assistant  Qnazt 
Master  General  with  the  E^jpootana  Field  Force  and  Malwa  Division  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  18S&-5 
including  the  siege  and  assault  of  Kotah,  engagements  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  between  &tnganeer  andKothaii 
and  action  of  Rajpore  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colnnel,  Medal,  and  CB.), 

^*  Lt.Colonel  Merriman  served  witn  the  Persian  Expeditionafy  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  stonniz 
of  Beshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i«Lt.ColoneIW.W.Goodfellow  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  captoi 
of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  as  Executive  Engineer  wil 
the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  at  Zoulla  from  the  first  landing  of  the  Reconnoitring  Party  till  the  end  of  x8^ 
at  Senafifi  during  January  z868,  from  that  time  to  the  close  of  the  campaign  as  Senior  Engineer  of  the  Force  whk 
marched  on  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  storming  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  hsriz 
'*  displayed  great  intelligenoe  and  activity  in  everything  throughout  the  operatioas,"  Brevet  of  M^or,  CB.,  ai 

^*  Lt.  Colonel  Hancock  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Faroe  in  1856-57,  and  waspreaentat  the  atonning 
Beshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  ana  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Ciaap). 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Greig  served  with  the  Field  Force  firom  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  thesbormii 
of  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  as  a  Field  Engineer  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Foroe 
1868  in  charge  of  the  Engineer  Park,  having  organised  the  Park  at  Bombay  and  despatched  it  to  ZooUa  (mentim 
in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  Major  J.  Le  Mesnrier  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  stonniag 
Beshire.  capture  of  Bushire.  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

>*  Migor  Haig  served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionanr  Foroe  in  1857.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Kbooshsh  ai 
capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  In  1858,  including  the  si^  si 
assault  of  Kotah  (Medal) .    Was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859. 

>*  Major  Hills  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  i^id  was  present  at  the  captore  of  MofamH 
(Medal  with  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  aa  Field  Enmeer  at  Koomeylee,  t 
large  watering  post  at  the  foot  of  the  mountains,  constructing  wells  and  other  works  tnere;  alao  served  aa  Fii 
Engineer  at  Senaf^  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

"  Mi^or  Bonus  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capfeore  of  Bstdq 
capture  of  Garrakota,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Maddenpore,  siege  and  stonn  of  Jhansl  (wounded),  storm  of  Lohal 
actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Oalpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  battle  beftare  and  captt 
of  Gwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

■  Major  C.  A.  Goodfellow  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  a' 
capture  of  Batghur,  capture  of  Garrakota,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansl  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tictoria  Croas).  % 
Assistant  Fiela  Engineer  with  the  Okamundeland  Kattywar  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  as  Brigade  Mi^or  of  &d 
Engineers  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  throughout  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches  fori 
*'  efficient  manner  in  which  he  carried  on  the  duties  of  his  appointment,"  Brevet  of  M^{or,  and  Medaf) . 

**  Major  Gambler  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Kotah,  ani 
the  exigagements  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  between  Sauganeer  and  Bheelwarra,  and  at  Kotharia  (Medal). 

**  Muor  Bedford  was  present  at  the  operations  against  Morar  Cantonment  and  the  Fort  of  Gwalior.  < 

"  M^)or  Merewether  served  aa  Assistant  Field  Eaigineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  inj 
Abyssinian  campaign  on  detached  duty  at  Koomeylee  in  surveying  and  constructing  earthworks  for  the  rsiM 
also  as  Adjutant  of  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal) .  ] 

**  Major,  Smith  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Foroe  In  1859.  Served  witkj 
AbyssLman  Expeditionary  Force,' and  had  charge  of  the  survey  and  works  proposed  and  partly  executed  in  coni 
tion  with  the  supply  of  water  to  Zoulla  from  Koom^lee.  is  mfles  (Medal) .  J 

^  Captain  A.  tie  Messurier  served  aa  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Fleid  Force  in  1859.  Serrd 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  aa  head  of  the  Water  Supply  Departments  to  the  Army.  Organised  the  watenng  arriH 
ments  at  each  poet  and  accompanied  the  advanced  force  to  Magdala ;  jnresent  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  amofl 
the  first  who  entered  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 


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»  CaptainLee  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Asaistaat  Field  Engineer  at  Zoulla  during  the  latter  moi 
of  the  campaigut  and  carried  out  laccesafiilly  many  ImportaDt  works  there  (mentioned  in  deq^amM,  Medal). 


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TdlHalf     3T;ir4iMr0tfii«ro/,  7a»745;J^K«.ff  "       *  "  *-      -  .      .     -- 

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t  OelcBeL— Miohael  Brnoe,*  Biuiffn  ^  Ut.  '15  Dec.  40 ;  Z^.  ^  Cbjvf.  '50  Dec.  45 ;  Cnjit,  ^  Lt.CotmuHt 
X4  July  54 ;  Majw  4-  CoUmel,  3  Oct.  6a ;  X^.OiJoiMl,  x6  May  65. 
X^j«ra— X  William  Henry  Beaumont  de  Horsey,*  Enngn  f  Li.  i*83  Nov.  44 ;    Li.  4-  Capt.  '33  March  50; 

ML  Jf«/«r,  13  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  ir  Ll.Colcn^  ^13  March  57 ;  Colonel,  39  April  68 ;  Mojor,  9  April  70. 
aOeonre  wentworth  Alex. Higguuon,* CB.Stu,  4r Lt.  ^i^  Feb.  45;  Li. 4  Capt.  i^xs  July  50 ;  BtMc^<yr.  X3  Dee. 
54 ;  BkLl.OoUm0l^  3  Nov.  55 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Ool<met,  'xo  April  57  :  Colonel,  30  Sept.  63  ;  Major,  10  July  70* 
pli.  aad  LtOolonala— X  Edwyn  Sherard  Burnaby,?  JSim^h  ^  Li.  '3  Nov.  46;  -^^  4r  Capf.  '37  May  53; 
SLMaier,  s  Nov.  55 ;  Cemt-  4r  Lt.Colonel,  ^iS  Dec.  57 ;  Colonel,  97  Dec.  69. 
3  Qand  Alexander,*  Jnutm  I*  X^  i^xx  May  491  Li.  4  Capt.  14  July  54 }  Capt  4r  Li.Colonel,  31  Aug.  60. 
3  ChaiiBB  Napier  StxaU^^SuMin  4  Lt.  Px4  Feb.  $1  i  Lt.  4  Capt.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Cc^.  4  Lt.Colonel,  ^^%  Dee.  60. 
I  Bdwd.  Wm.  Uoyd  Wynne,"  Mne.  4  Li.  '37  June  54 ;  £«.  #•  Capi.  '13  Mar.  57 ;  Capi.  4  Li,  Col.  >i4 AprU  63. 
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Feb.  ss ;   C^.  f  Li.  Colonel,  1*38  April  63 ;  OoUnel,  ao  May  to. 
3  a.  Sdw.  Heniy  Chve,  Aeeieiani  AdiiUani  General  Some  Dittrici;  Bne,  x8  Aug.  54 ;  Ene.  4Lt.8  Dec.  54 ;  Z^  ^ 
Capt.  9x7  Jnly  57 ;  Ci^.  4Lt.  Col.H Mar.  64. 
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O^.  fU.  Colonel,  ^20  May  67. 
X  Lewis  Guy  Phillips,  Eneian  if  Li. 
J3  John  Julius  Johnstone,  £nei^  ' 
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i      '13  June  68. 

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a  CTharles  Fludyer,  Ene.  4  Lt.Tftj  Nov.  57 ;  Lt.  4  Capi.  '18  Mar.  63 ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Col.  '9  April  70. 


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3  «.  Henry  Blundell  Hollinshead  Blundell,  Enaign,  30  Mar.  55;  Lieut,  '31  Aug.  55;  Ca;>^am,  1*7  Nov.  695 


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X  Hy.  Martin  Cornwall  Legh,  JSne.  '17  Nov.  57 ;  Jjt.  '30  8ei 
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3  William  Dent  Mountjoy  Cecil  Phillips  Farrer 

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a  Henry  Paulet  St.  John  Mildmay 

a  Hon.  Alft*ed  John  Francis  Egerton 

a  Lewis  Vivian  Lloyd  

Francis  Cecil  Ricardo 

a  John  Thomas,  X<m2  Manners    

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Quarter  Mattera.—^  Esau  Collins,  a  ^larch  55. 
I  John  Hockey,  4  Sept.  60. 
a  Edward  Bassindale,  23  Jan.  64. 
Surffeon  Major. — i  Arthiu*  Guy  Elkington,'^  A.S.  11  Mar.  53  ;  Surgeon,  30  Oct.  66 ;  Surgeon  Major,  4  Jan.  ;»• 
Battalion  Surffeone.  j  3  Henry  John  Hughes  Lawrence,"  A.S.  24  Feb.  54  ;  Surgeon,  30  Oct.  66. 

Surgeons  Major.    \  2  Francis  Bramley  Baker,  A.S.  3  Mar.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  71. 
Surgeons  Major.— i  Constantine  Caridi  Read,"  A.S.  13  May  53 ;  Surgeon,  12  Dec.  68, 

2  William  Ralph  Lane,  29  Dec.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  71. 
Surgeons.— t  William  Henry  Pickford,  MB.  19  Feb.  58. 
a  Albert  Luis  Femandes ,  a  Oct.  60. 

Solicitor. — William  James  Farrer,  34  Jan.  65. 

ist  Battalion  returned  from  Canada,  Sept.  1864.      and  Battalion  returned  from  Canada,  aa  Oct.  1842. 

^rd  Battalion  returned  from  the  Crimea,  June  1856. 

Facings  Bine. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  ist  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campnisrn  of  1834.  »»• 

eluding  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  SelMuitopol  (Medul  with  foul 

Glasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Bruce  served  in  the  Crimea  from  s9th  March  to  30th  May  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

»  Colonel  de  Horsey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  13th  Jan.  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Almi 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  McNlal). 

*  Colonel  Hi^ginson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  Adjutant  3rd  Battalion  Grcnadiet 
Guards,  includmg  the  l)attles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol :  af^^ 
which  he  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Guards  until  the  conclusion  of  the  war  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Urtveu 
of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  ^th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Modal). 

7  Colonel  Bumaby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Nov.  1854  up  to  a8th  July  1855,  including  the  batth 
of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turk 
ish  Medal).  .  , 

*  Lt.Golonel  Alexander  served  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebtetopcl 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^^  Lt.  Colonel  Sturt  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inker 
man  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sely^topol  (Medal  with  four  Clf^ps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  uad  sli 
Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

17  LtColonel  Wynne  served  at  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  from  a9th  July  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  T^rl^ 
ish  Medal). 


"  Colonel  Earle  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tli 
oattles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  assault  of  the  Redim  on  i8th  Jm 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 


»»  Lt.Colonel  Davies  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Baltic  in  tho  Rui^si 
war  (Medal).  J 

*>  Lt.Colonel  Ellis  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  to  24th  May  1855 ;  theai 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Cunynghame  at  Kertch  and  elsewhere  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardi=uan  and  TuHds 
Medals).  -««.,-« 

*i  SurgeODB  Major  EUdugton,  Lawrence,  and  Read.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Dej^rtmoot." 


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"Ikkbbmak"  "  Sbtasxopol.'* 

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Pewy  Bobert  Basil  Feilding,*  CB. :»»«.  ^8  Aug.  45 ;  ^»«-  ^/'- '7  f  "»•  -♦?,•' ,.•,* 
I    a»^.2i  Aag.5i;B<.-lf<uor,i3Dec.54;  Caji*.  4"  i^^Coioiw/,  23  Nov.  ss  J  Colo»«/,  7  Oct.  65;  Major,  23  Oct.  67, 

E^^^Vo^d  Littlehales  Goodlake/  .1M«  i«  Ca«p  to  /*«  Qijwn ;  2nd  i<^^^^ 
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.aS^dSwiif^'Sldi-^^i^ur  James  ^^  10  Dec.  52;  JB«.  ^ Xf . '29  Apr.  53  J  X<.  ^  Ca/;*. 

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I  Frederick  Charles  Mannlnj 

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!2  Son.  Edward  Archibald  Brabazon  Acheson. 


-   I  Heniy  Charles  Adolphus  Fred.  Wm.  Aldenburg-Bentinck,  /»-) 
tiruetorof  Miuketrg  i^IiM^.  72  ^ 


2  Son.  Lewis  Payn  Dawnay 
-   2  Ifoa.  Edward  Henry  Trafalgar  Digby    

-  2  William  Michael  Glynn  Turquand    

•••    I  Ifos,  Henry  William  Lowry  Cony    

-  2  Robert  William  Webb  Follett 

-  f  Ifofl.  Evelyn  Edward  Thomas  Boscawen 

'"> «  X  t.  Bobert  Charles  Goff,i7  Aide  de  Camp  to  Viaeount  TempUtown 

-  I  Waller  Philip  Otway  • 

Hervey  Jnckes  Lloyd  Bruce 


..  '16  Jan.    55 


,2  Amelias  Richard  Mark  Wood,  Instructor  of  Mueketry  6  Dec.  72 

1 1  Son.  Ronald  George  EUdor  Campbell,  A^ftOant  19  Aug.  71    

1 1  Son.  (xeorge  Aubrey  Vere  Bertie 

ii  Fiancis  Ayaaer  Gravee^Sawle   

'2  Augustus  uenry  Macdonald  Moreton 

ii  Son.  Miles  Stapleton     ■ 

Ix  Reginald  Pole-Carew • 

!2  James  Gordon  Henry  Graham  Montgomexy 

11  C^l  Dudley  Fortescue 

'2  Francis  Capel  Manley   

ji  Robert  Johnston  Barton,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Sope  Qrani   

LlBUTBVAJTTS. 

•  I  Alexander  William  Maxwell  Clark  Kennedy  

.   I  Frank  WigscU  Arkwright   

.  >  ^oji.  Alfred  Walter  Charteris 

•  2  Lionel  Dudley  Mackixmon    

'  Enbzgvs  avd  Lxbuibbavts. 

"  2  Xoni  Douglas  William  Cope  Gordon 

•  I  Yeaey  John  Dawson   

.  '2  Son.  Eustace  Heniy  Dawnay     

•  2  ifos.  Henry  Power  Charles  Stanley  Monck  

LXBVTBHAVTS. 

.    X  Alfred  William  MaitlandFitsRoy 

•  I    John  Foster  George  Ross  of  Bladensburg 

I  Srs  LiBirvBVAVTs. 

•■  '  X  Douglas  Beresford  Malise  Ronald,  l€ar^ui$  Bndhanan   

..   I  San.  Hexiry  Charles  Legge 

..  I    Alfred  Edward  CodringtMi 

..  I    CharlesBrand  

.•  I    John  Robert  Gladstone 

Son.  William  Mansfield 

...   Qnarter  Jfattere.^i  Alexander  Falconer,"  1  July  S3« 

'  a  Joseph  Birch,  27  Feb.  67. 


'25  Feb.  62 


P20  June  68 


i*x4Sept.  66 


jPx6  May  65 

P  8  Sept.  65 

Oct.  65 
P23  Mar.  66 
'22  May  66 
P20  July  66 
»2i  July  66 
'22  July  66 
9  Mar.  55 
P14  Aug.  66 
^22  Nov.  64 
Pi  I  Dec.  66 
'25  Dec.  67 
P14  Oct.  68 
i'25  Nov.  68 
P17  Feb.  69 
»  5  May  69 
»i2  May  69 
P13  May  69 
»  5  Mar.  70 
>'i6  Mar. 


»i4  Aug.  66 

'30  Oct.  66 

'18  Jan.  67 

P  8  May  67 

'23  Oct.  67 


»25  April  68 


»  3  Feb.   69 


f  2  May  68 


>*25  Dec.   67 

'25  Dec.  67 
'23  Mar.  68 
'13  June  68 
»  2  Sept.  68 
''17  Feb.  69 
•*  5  Mar.  70 
'x2  Mar.  6r 
'30  Mar.  70 
PsoMar.  70 
Pi8May  70 
P32  Mar.  71 
-  3  May   7x 

7  Oct.  7x 
'•31  Oct.     71 

3  Aug.  72 
14  Aug.  72 

25  June  73 
5  July  73 

19  Nov.   73 

26  Mar.  73 


P31  Mar. 
»i8  May 
'18  Aug. 
"^  4  Jan. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


70 

'4 


28  Oct.     71 
15  July  68 


X4  Aug. 

I  Feb. 
9  Aug. 
6  Dec. 
24  Dec. 


Snrgton  Major.— t  John  Wvatt,»  CB'.  A.8.  tj  June  sx  ;  Surgeon,  9  April  57 ;  Surge<m  Major^  Jan.  6i. 
BaO.  amrgeon.—n  Charles  tidier  Cay,"  MD.,  A.S,  xa  June  46;  Surgfion,  9  Jan.63 ;  Surgeon  Mq;or,  12  June 66. 
John  William  Trotter,"  26  May  54- 


■Snrgtome. 

I  I  Arthur  Bowen  Richard  MyenT,  26  Sept.  59' 

.1  I  John  Henry  Connel  Whipple,  MD.  30  Sept.  64. 

A»Ucilor.--Robert  J.  P.  Broughton,  7  Jan.  62.  I         xrf  Battalion  returned  from  ike  CHma^June  1856. 

Fe^  Vtoi».^Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  |         2nd  Battalion  re<BtgW^^«^^^»^0^  O**-  "42. 


132  Coldstream  Regiment  of  Foot  Chiards.  I 

1  Sir  William  Mayxuffd  Gomm  sexred  in  the  9tb  Foot  on  tbt  expedition  to  the  Holder  in  Z799»ineliidii)9tha 
actione  of  the  19th  Bept.  and  and  October.    On  the  coast  of  Franco  and  Spain  in  1809.    In  Hanorer  in  2805.  Intbe  1 
expedition  to  Btraleund  and  aiege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807.     Feninsala  oantpaiina  of  x8o8-«9,  indtading  the  b&ttltt  of  ! 
Bolaia,  Yimiera,  and  Conmna.    Expedition  to  Waloheren  and  aiege  of  Flnahingin  i8ao.    Prooaeded again  to  the 
Peninsula  in  z8io  where  he  served  on  the  Qnaiter  Master  Qeaeral's  Staff  daring  the  remainder  of  the  war.  incluiUiiff 
the  battles  of  Bnaaco  and  Fuentes  d'Onor,  assault  and  capture  of  Badajoi,  battle  of  flalamanra,  action  at  YiUa  | 
Xnriel,  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Niyelle  and  Nive,  and  inyestmeatorBaxonBe.  ! 
Benredalso  in  the  campaign  of  18x5,  and  was  present  at  Qnatre  Bras  and  Waterloo  as  Quarter  Master  General  of 
the  5th  Division.    Was  Commander  of  the  Forces,  Lieut.  Governor  and  Member  of  Council  in  Jamaica  in  1840-41, 
where  he  established  the  Mountain  Barrack  of  Newcastle.    Commanded  the  Northern  district  of  Kogland  in  1842.  ! 
•Goremor  and  Commander  in  Chief  in  the  Mauritius  from  1843  to  1849.  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  and  an  Extra* 
ordinary  Member  of  Council  from  Jan.  1851  to  Dec.  1855.    Sir  William  has  receiyed  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  CW 
Ibr  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  San  Sebastian,  and  Nire ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  dasps  for  Bdeia,  1 
Yimiera,  Corunna,  Bnsaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Nivelle  ;  and  is  a  Knight  and  Class  of  St.  Anne  of  Bnssia. 

*  tJoIonel  Hon.  Percy  Fellding  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Brigade  of  Guards  at 
ihe  battle  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  on  the  Staff  of  the  xst  Division  at  the  battles  of  BaLaUava  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  uege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  tb^ 
I^egionof  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  MeOJidfo,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB.). 

*  OoloDfll  Qoodlake  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkennao, 
BalaWava,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol.  He  volunteered  for  the  Sharpshooters  of  the  Brigade 
Of  Guards,  commanded  them  for  4a  days,  and  was  engaged  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  a^ih  October  1854;  andhe 


•erved  on  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Staff  from  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  M^or,  Victoria 
Cross,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Blaokett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  93rd'  Highlanders  and  that  of  xUs  with  the 
Goldstream  Guards,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  threo 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  U.ColOEnQl  FxtsBoy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  in  the  4xst  Regiment,  indnding  the  battles  of  Ahnaaml 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded) ,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

u  Colonel  Hon.  R.  Monok  served  with  the  43nl  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1853  (Medal). 

^  LLColonel  Hall  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  aoth  Nov.  1854  to  x6th  Jan.  1855  (Medal  with  Claap,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  «»  t-  « 

^*  I^Colonels  Wigram  and  Lambton  served  at  the  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol  from  xxth  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  5th  Glass  of  tke  MedJidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"  Lt.ColQnel  Lord  Wm.  F.  E.  Seymour  served  as  a  Midshipman  with  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  1654  (Medal)^ 

u  Lt-Colonel  Fremantle  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  ftttm  3rd  Dec.  i8m  to  otn  July  1855,  Inclndin^r 
lihe  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  also  commanded  163  men  at  the  last  sortie  of  the  Russians  against  tne  Qns^rries  on  jth-Sth 
June,  and  commanded  the  Woolsack  party  of  the  Light  Division  at  the  assault  of  the  Medan  on  x8th  June— M^'e^ely 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  the 
■toge  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Tians-Gogra  campaign,  with  expedition  into  Nepaul— mentioned  in  despatches, 

^7  Captain  Goff  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aand  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
Un  ot  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^  Quarter  Master  Falconer  served  the  Esstem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Atana,  Balaklavs,  and 
Jjikerman,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Claras,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Qur^eona  Major  Wyatt  and  Cay,  and  Surgeon  Trotter.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


Coivtinuation  0/  Notes  to  Scots  Fusilier  Guards. 

Wtfial  to  tha  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras ;  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Bnrgoa,  and  retreat'from 
tbiDoe  into  Portugal ;  allhir  at  Ouna,  battle  of  Vittoria,  affair  at  Tolosa,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battlea  of  the  Nivelle 
•ad  Ike  Niveepassage  of  the  Adour,  investment  of  Bayonne,  siege  of  the  citadel  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  has 
zeoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  He  was  Lt.Colonel  of  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  when  promoted  to  Majoi 
QeneraL  and  had  commanded  that  Regiment  upwards  of  four  years.  Served  in  India  as  Major  General  on  the  Stall 
of  the  Madras  Presidency  from  June  X845  to  Not.  1851,  in  command  of  the  Mysore  Division  (indnding  Coorg),  and  o 
the  Piovinoes  of  Malabar  and  Canara. 

*  Colonel  Stephenson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  a6u  October.  Was  MiUtary  Secretary  to  the  Commander  ii 
Chief  in  the  Crimea  from  euiy  in  July  until  Nor.  1855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor 
^  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Assist. Adjutant  General  to  the  expeditionary  force  ii 
^Una  from  March  1857  to  X4th  Feb.  2860,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857 ;  and  served  as  Depnlj 
Adjutant  Goneral  to  the  force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  from  X4th  Feb.  i860  to  x6th  March  i86x,  preeent  at  the  storm 
Ing  and  capture  of  the  Takn  Forts,  the  actions  of  the  x8th  and  axst  Sept.,  and  subsequent  advance  on  Pekin  {CB. 
Brevet  of  dolonel,  Medal  with  three  Chisps). 

*  Colonel  Hepburn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (severely  wounded) 
iriege  and  lUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.  5th  Class  of  the  Me<iyidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Lord  Abinger  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Akna,  Inkerman,  and  Bala 
Uava,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  aoth  Oct. ;  was  appointed  extra  Aide  de  Camn  to  Major  Greneral  Si 
James  Yorke  Scariett  on  3rd  Nov.  X854.  and  rejoined  bis  Regiment  xat  April  1655  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  fon 
dasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediiidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Y  Colonel  Gippe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of   ' 
BaJaUava*  and  inkerman  (severely  wounded,  shot  t 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Maior.  Knight  of  the  I  ^  .^ 

^  LLColonel  Moncrieff  served  in  the  Crimea  from  and  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ftOl  of  Sebastopol  (Medi 
with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Lt.Colonel  Grordon  served  t* 
and  Inkannan,  siege  and  fUl  <A 
ssndAug.  to  X 2th  Nov.  1855  (Medal  1 ^_  ^ ^ 

u  Lt. Colonel  Beresfonl  joined  the  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  at  the  ftill  of  Sobastop 
(Medal  with  one  Claffp.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

u  Qtiuter  Maxtor  M*Blain  served  in  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklav 
and  Inkerman,  siego  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasp 
fftTd<w<aTi  and  t urkiMh  Medals). 

i>  Surgeons  Major  Boatock  and  Robinson  and  Burgeons  Perry  and  Chatterton.—For  War  Services  sec  "  Medic 
'mcnt." 


Soots  Fusilier  Guards. 


^33 


"LiHcnus"— "S6Tn"  (with iho Sphinx).    "Taiatebx"  "Bahosjl**  "TmmnuLx" 

"WaSBBUW*'  "AUfA"  "IVUBXAV"  "  SlTAaxOFOl." 

^y^^  CMtML— 9&r  John AitehiBon,!  G^CB.  Jffiu^,  1*35  Oct.  05 ;  Xf.  ^-Cop^.  n  Not.  xo  ;  Gtip^.^Zt.CSDZoMl,  '15  Dea  14 ; 
JTo/or  4-  CoUmel,  'ao  May  36 ;  U.Col<m^,  'zx  An«.  37 }  Major  Qmtr<a,  33 Not.  41 ;  XM»<.a«iMra2,  ix  Nov. 
51 ;  Oemtralf  30  Jii|v  60 ;   Colonel  ScoU  Fasilier  OaaJra»»  27  Angnat  70. 


.raIl,JlAU 
37 


it  GeliML— Fred.  Charles  Artirar  Stephenson,*  CB.  JSn».  f  Lt,  35  Jnlj  37 : 

Zi.Cotouelf  90  Jane  54 ;  Cbtonel,  15  Feb.  6z  ;  Motor ^  zo  Jury  63 ;  Id.Coloiul,  99  Ai    

Henxy  Poole  Hepburn.*  CB.  En$,  4r  Lt.  '19 Feb.  41 ;   Lt,f  Caft,  '3  Oct.  46;  Oapt.  ^  Lt.Colond, 


i«.  ^Onjrf.  »i3Jan.  43; 
}  Aug.  68 


90  June  54 ;  CUamei,  a  Feb.  63 ;  Major,  99  Nor.  64. 

I  n«d.,  Lord  Abinser,*  Cornoiy  '14  April  ^6;  Ei»»,^Lt.  'za  June  ^6;  Xf.^Cofrf.  '33  N0T.49; 
.  4r  Li.CoUmel,  '94  April  55 ;  CoUmel,  3x  Nor.  67 ;  lf<{;0r,  99  Aug.  68. 


X 


Bi.Major, 
,  99  Aug.  68. 
.  4r  Copt.  90  June  54;  Bt,M<yor, 

Oooormor  Chnond  qf  Canada  :  Sn»,  ^  Lt,  '8  Nor.  50  i 


HppB,7  Sno.  4-  Lt.  ^xo  April  49 ;  14, 
;  CDioMi.  5  Jan.  7X. 


-  X  Geo.  OnuDit  Ciordon,!^  Bma.  jr  Lt.  13  Feb.  59 ;  JU.  ^  Copt.  96  Dec.  54 ;  C^pi.  4r  J 


a  WilUam  Fied.,  Lord  Al 

Gtataina  *^^  Lt^' 

6  June  56 ;  Qtpt.  ^  Lt.Col.  >9>eb.  58, 
z  Heniy  Cliartea  Fletcher,  MUitarjf  Sterotarg  to 

Lt.  4-  Copt.  '3  Nor^ ;  Copt.  4r  Lt.Colouet,  '94  June  59. 
z  Rajmand  Herbert  White.  Sno,  xo  Apr.  49 ;  X<.  'z3  Apr.  59 ;  Copt.  99  Dec.  54  ;  Copt.  4r  Lt.Coi.  'x6  Sept?  59. 
3  George Ha7Monoriefl;i»JSH«.6 June 54  ;£m.^X<.i>4  Aug.  54 ;  X<.^Cafi^'z5  Jan.  56;  Ca^.i-JU.Co^'i9Aug.63. 
"  ^     '      "  ~      '  '  .  13  Feb.  59 ;  JU.  ^  Capt.  96  Dec.  54 ;  Oipt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  13  Feb.  6?. 

»4Kov.64. 
^olomol,  '4  Apnl  65. 
>  i<.CtoZ.  >4  Apr.  65. 

3  James  Bdw.  FonU  Bms.  f  Lt.  'is  Jan.  56 ;  Lt.  4-  ai>e.  Vz6  Deo.  £0 ;'  Gt^.  ^  Xi.CbI<mei,'  '7  July^o.' 
t  iron.  Chnriea  William  White,  Btu.  4r  Lt.  'zs  Apr.  56 ;  X#.  4*  Cbp«.Yx8  Kay  60 ;  Copt.  4r  Lt.Ool.  '5  Mar.  70. 
X  Gerard  Smith,  JSm.  4-  Lt.  'a6  Sept.  s7  ;  Lt.  4r  Copt,  '«  Sept.  69 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.CoUmol,  '94  Sept.  jo. 
3  HenxyHardiiiffeDenneStraoey,J?w.4'X<. 'aSNoy.  56:   -------     -  ^...^.«- 

2  ^oM.  Henry  Thos.  Fraeer,  fiu.  'zo  Sept.  58 ;  Eh$.  4r 

Lt.Col.  »3o  Ang^z. 
I  Charles  Arthur  Wynx 


a  Bdw.  Marcus  Beresford,"  in*.  '33  Aug.  54 ;  X/.  3  Not.  m  ;  Ca^.  '99  Apr.  56 ;  Ctni.  4-  Lt.Col. 
I  Geo.  Williams  Knoae,  Sn*.  4-  Lt.  Z9  Jan.  55 ;  X<.  4-  Capt.  '95  Sept.  57 ;  (k^.  4-  Lt.Colom '  ' 
I  Moo.  Walter  Bodol^  Trefhsis,  Biu.  4r  Lt.  ^o  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.^^  Feb.  58 ;  Cmpi.  ^ . 
a  Frederick  Palmer,  Smo.  4r  Lt.  9x  Sept.  55 ;  Lt.  4^  Capt.  'it  Aug.  59 ;  Capt.  \  LLCoUmel,  39  Aug. 


£' ;  Lt.4rCapt.  Pz5  June  &>;  Capt.  ^Lt.Col.  '^  Feb.  71 . 
.  '94  June  59 ;  Lt»  4r  Capt,  'z9  June  63 ;  Capt.  4' 

^ynne-Finch,  Bna.  4rLt. 'is  June  60 ;  Lt.4'  Capt.  'ag  Nor.  64;  Capt.4rLt.Cbl,  '98  Oct.  7Z. 

r  Harford.  Emo.  S_  Lt.  '1^  Jan.  60 ;  Lt.4r  Capt.  '4  Nor.  64 ;  Capt.  f  U.Col.  99  June  73. 

.    Iraham,  Bn».  4-  Lt.  'ig  Aug.  63 ;  Lt.Jjr  Capt.  '^  April  65;   Cavt.  4-  Lt.OolonoJ,  xj  July  73. 

.  iz  Fred.Wm.Edwd.ForestierWaUcer,^«m*/an<  Miliiary  Secretary,  Cape  <ff  Good  Mope  j  Siu.4rLt.  '5  Sept.  02  ; 


X  Frederick  Heniy  Harfoi 
Philip  Graham, 


I X  July  65 ;  Cmt.  4-  Lt.Colomel,  1  Feb. 
,3  Georg«  John,   Lord  BosehAU  Comet,  '1  June  69 


Lt.  4-  Capt.  »i 


j^.  4'  Lt,  '21  Nor. 
JuHus  Gaacoigne,  Jgm  4-  Lt.  '31  Mar.  63 ;  Lt.  4r  CapL'  6  Feb.  66; 


I     Onf.  4-14.000001,  96  March  73. 


63;   Lt.  4r  Capt.  's  Jan.  66-, 
Oapt  4-  Lt. Colonel,  95  June  73. 


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LnvniTAirTS  m  Capiauts. 

X  Lord  Charles  John  Innes  Ker 

a  George  Gosling 

I  Mom.  Joshua  Charles  Vonneek  

a  Ponsonby  Bagot 

a  Barrinfi^toQ  BnUd^  Douglas  Campbell  

1  Cecil  ^JTendenHall 

2  Som.  Paul  Sanford  Methuen,  oa  Special  Service,  Ooid  Coaet 

I  Ralph  Virian 

I  Sou.  Francis  C*hsrles  Bridgeman 

I  Henry  Bdward  Homo  Drummond-Moray 

I  Henry  Fludyer,  Inetnuftor  ofMueketry  30  Aug.  71 

I  WSUam  Edward  Montgomenr.  Ail^utaui  13  Nor.  71 

I  Mildmay  Willson  Willson,  Inetmetor  of  Mnaketry  17  May  7Z  ., 

t  Leopold  James  Torke  Campbell  Scarlett  

I  Inigo  Richmund  Jones 

t  38r  Wm.  Gordon  Gonlon-Cmnming,  Bart  , 

t  Thomas  William,  Vieeomnt  Ctikn 

[  Mon.  Rich.  Southwell  George  Btapleton  Cotton,  Adjutant  1  Feb.  73. 

t  Arthur  Broadwood 

I  Frederick  Lorn  Campbell 

t  Arthur  Henry  Paget,  on  iSTji^ciai  AtreiM,  Qold  Coast 

r  Cecil  Henry  John  Brydges  Lee-Warner 

I  XonI  Fr&ncia  Charles  Gordon-Lennox     

1  5tr  Arthur  Reginald  Thomas  Willshire.HaW.  

r  ffoUioti  Willisms  Brskine     

t  Sou.  Arthur  Hay  Darid  Fraser     

LisuTSHAarrs. 

►  Gilbert  Gordon  Blane 

i  George  John  Bgerton  Dashwood  

I  Henry  Pakenham-Mnhon    

I  Xori  Albert  Charles  Seymour    

EVSIOVS  Aim  LZXUTKVAHTS. 

:  aiaxinulian  Dudley  Digges  Dalison 

i  Francis  D.  Asttoy 

Archibald  Spencer  Drummond 

;  Ham.  North  de  Ooigny  Dalrymple 

r  Wm.  Augustus  Home-Dmmmond-Moray  

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I  Bn  LiBCTBirAjrTS. 

,x  John  Bonrchier  Btracey  

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z  William  Frederick  Bomilly    

a  Mom.  Charles  Harbord 

I  Mom.  James  Henry  Duncombe   

.Qaar<«r  Maetere.^t  John  M'Blain.'^  17  Nor.  69. 

3  Frederick  Butterworth,  05  Mar. 
amrpeom  Major.— 2  John  Ashton  Boetock,^*  CB.,A.d.  8  Feb. 


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30  Sept.  68 
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'33  Aug.  68 

z3  June  69 
'  7  July  69 
»34  July  69 
'3x  Aug.  69 
'90  Oct.  69 
~  S  Mar.   70 

'  9  April  70 
'  3  Sept.  70 
'34  Sept.  70 
'  4  Feb.   7x 

98  Oct.  7X 

38  Oct.  7x 
38  Oct. 

38  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct.  7Z 

98  Oct.  71 


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34  July  7a 
34  July  79 
36  Mar.  73 
30  April  73 
3oApra  73 
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.  Ihergeom.—x  Fred.  Robinson,"  MD.,  A.S.  19  Nor.  ^7 ;  Surgeon,  90  Mar.  57 ;  Surgeon  Mqfor,  xg  Nor.  67. 
*.— z  George  Penty,"  99  Jan.  55.  Taeinge  Blua. 

9  William  Mannsell-Collins,  MD.  9  Oct.  66.  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Kmest  Wyndbam  Cottle,  30  Sept.  71.  8olieifor.—Fn(i.  Ourry,  •  Vor.  58. 

xat  Batt.  returned  from  the  Crimea,  4  Jw/y  Z856.    and  Batt.  returned  from  Canada,  x8  September  1864. 
*  Sir  John  Aitchison  serred  in  1807  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen.    Embarked  in  x8o8  for  the  Peninsula. 
tad  in  1809  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro,  capture  of  Oporto,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  Soult's  Army  to 
BaWmnwds.    Ha  waa  woanded  in  the  arm  at  the  battle  of  Talarera,  while  carrying  the  King's  Colour,  which  was 
*^  •hot  thraogli.    He  serred  the  campaigns  of  i8zo,  X3,  13.  nnd  14,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Busaco  and 

[\For  eontinnation  ef  Notn,  §ee  lower  half  qf  preceding  page. 


,,^    x8t  Bait.,  Aldenhot  1  .  i-j.    /mi,^    7?/,,.,.,7    a^^4o\  f  Sui  DittriH  "So.  67. 

^34    2nd  Batt..SlutWeluuip<»r«,  Bengal.  J  Ist   {The  Eoijal   l3cots),  U^^^-Mi.  Dirpo*.  Ormtaw. 

Tne  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Collar  of  St.  Andrew,  and  the  Crown  over  it.  In  the  second  Colour  the  Thistle  m» 
Crown.  ••  St.  Lrcii.  •••*  Eomowt-op-Zkk"  "  Egypt  "(with  the  Sphinx).  "Cobuitka"  "Busaco"  "  Salamaica  "  | 
"Vittobia"  **8t.  Sbbastian"  "Nitb"  "Pbkiksula"  "Niagaba"  •'Watbbloo'*  "Naopobb"  "Mabih* 
PooB  '*  *'  Ata  "  *•  Alma  "  "  Ixkxbmak  "  **  Sbvastopol  "  "  Taku  Fobtb  "  *•  Pbkik." 

Ooloael.— $  iSir  George  Bell,»  JTCB.  Enngu,  14  Mar.  11 ;  Li.  17  Pel).  14;  Cop/. '7  Aug.  28 ;  Bf.lfa/or,  99 1 
Half  Mar.  39 ;  Major f  14  Julv  43  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  5  Dec.  43  ;  Colimely  20  June  54  ;  Major  Oeneral,  4  Aprfl  59 ;  LMt,  I 
^'*y-      General,  28  Jan.  68 ;  Colonel  ist  Foot.  3  Aug.  68. 

Lieutenant  ColoneU.— 2  Richard  George  Coles,*  Entign,^^  May  44;  X^  '14  May  47;  Copf.  »8  Sept  54  J 

Major,  17  April  66 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  9  Feb.  67 ;  Colonel,  9  Feb.  72.  , 

Edw.  Tho8.  St.  Lawrence  MccGwire,  Ens.  '19  Oct.  49 ;  Lt.  ''21  May  52;  Capl,  '19  Jan.  55 ;  Major,  9  Feb.  67  j 

Lt.  Colonel,  1*25  Mar.  71.  I 

KeJon.— I  Wm.  Fred.  John  Tludd,»  Eneign,  '22  Nov.  50 ;  Lt.  '27  May  53 ;  Capt.  25  June  55;  Maior,  18  Nor^ 


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2  William  Newcomen  Watts 

2  Richard  Abraham  Manners^^ 

I  Frederick  J.  Ponsonby  Hill    

I  Alfred  John  Ford  "   

1  James  William  Hasuell  »* 

I «.  Joseph  Hodgson  Fawcett,^*  Oarrieon  Inetrttctor  at ) 

Manchetter  i 

2  Edwiuxl  Fox  Angelo,!"  Brigade  Major ,  Agra,  Bengal... 
2  George  Gilbert  Stewart  17 

1  Charles  Boyes  Steer* 

2  William  Fiwbom,  *«  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General ) 
G.  8.  Montgomery   S 

2  Richard  William  Bamardiston  Crowther 

X  George  Deane,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Smith... 

2  George  William  Thompson  *> 

X  Cresswell  Keane  Charles  Rook^^    

Charles  Atkinson  Logan 

2  George  Paterson 

2  Frederick  de  Lamare  Morison 

2  John  de  Stuteville  Isaacson 

X  Francis  Charteris  Henry  Brooke  

X  Alfred  Moberly 

2  Luke  Edmonstone  Miller 


2  Edward  Andrew  Stuart,'  Eneign,  P21  May  52 ;  Xf.  ix  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  30  Mar.  58  ;  Mqjor,  '22  Feb.  71. 

1  Henry  George  White.w  Ensign,  30  Deo.  53 ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54;  Capt.  ^30  Mar.  58  ;  Major,  '25  Mar.  71 

2  William  G^eorge  Brown.  Ensign,  9  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  8  June  55  ;  Capt.  9  Feb.  67;  Major,  1*31  Oct.  71. 


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2  Chas.  KenryS&:^OTd,8tationSUrf'Offlcer,ShaMJehanpore 
X  Frederick  Coningham,/n«/rMc^<M*  ofMusketryii  July  72 

X  John  Williams  Hughes 

X  Thomas  Angelo  Irwin,  on  Special  Service,  Gold  Coast. 

X  Baron  George  Booth 

2  William  Bell  Macdonald 

2  Walter  Crauford  Kennedy,  Inst,  of  Musk.  29  March  73 

2  Arthur  William  Sheringhiuu 

2  George  Seaforth  Rodon   

Charles  Pascoe  Hare 

2  Robert  Megaw  Ireland 

2  William  Beresford  Baker 

X  Herbert  William  Goldsworthy 

2  Thomas  French  Ross 

2  Arthur  Smith 

2  Maurice  Nugent  O'Connor  

2  Harry  Gardner    

2  William  Druiy  Shaw,  Adjutant  2a  Jan.  72 

1  Stepnen  Blyth  Moore 

a  Rowland  Feamley  Kyrle  Money 

2  Atwell  Robert  Porter 

2  John  Richard  Povah 

2  Henry  Lonsdale  Hallowell 

2  George  Henry  B.  Coats   

a  John  Bignell  Head  Read 

Alan  William  Low  Rickards,  Adjutant  24  Dec.  73 
Egerton  Payler  Morgan-Payler 


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2  Victor  Alexander  Farquharson 

I  Vernon  Gartside  Tippmge 

X  William  Henry  Bond  

X  George  Charles  Peard 

X  Alexander  Wade  MitcheU  

X  Edward  Lindesey 


45  21  Mar. 
53  '18  Aug. 
53  12  Jan. 
51  P18  July 
53     8  Dec. 


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55   26  June 


54  » May 

55  ""is  Jan. 
55  xsMay 
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57  P  a  Mar. 
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60  P14  June 

61  f  8  Aug. 

61  >'i2  Jan. 

62  P27  July 
57  x3  Dec. 
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8  Sept. 
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P  2  Sept. 
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11  May 
P^o  Oct. 

16  Mar. 
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'  7  Dec. 
'22  Feb. 
P25  Mar. 
P2X  June 
T19  Aug. 
'27  Oct. 
'27  Oct. 
*27  Oct. 
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28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

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28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 

12  Nov. 


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26  June 
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P  8  Aug.    65 


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3  Oct. 
P25Mar. 
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P28  Oct. 
P28  Oct. 

19  June 
24  Sept. 


SUB  LIBUT. 


29  May 
3  July 
X  Jan. 

15  Mar. 

X2  Nov. 

12  Nov. 


FajfmoMters.—x  Grahame  Craig,  1  April  57 ;  Mon.Mo^or,  10  July  7a, 

2  George  Augustus  Eliott,  3  April  69. 
(Quarter  MasUrs.—iyfiWiaxa.  Echlin  Tumley,»*  x6  Jan.  63. 

a  John  Swiney,  5  Oct.  72. 
Medical  Qffietrs.—i  Surgeon  Mq/or  Alexander  Clark  Ross."  MD.,  A.8.  1  July  53 ;  Surgeon,  x6  May  62. 
2  Surgeon  M^jor  Henry  Kelsall,**  A.S.  8  Sept.  55 ;  Surgeon,  30  March  70. 


liieings  Blue.— Agents,  MesBTf.  Cox  and  Co. 
ist  Battalion  returned  from  India,  ix  November  1870. 
2iMr  Battalion  embarked  for  Bombag,  15  Aug.  x866.    J>ep6t,  attacked  to  xH  BaUmlian, 


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I  Sir  George  Bell  served  in  the  Peninfiiila  from  July  z8ix  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  18x4,  and  was  enprapred  in  the 
Ktion  of  A1T070  de  Molino,  last  siege  of  Badajoz,  capture  of  Fort  Napoleon  and  Bridge  at  Almanus,  retreat  fVom 
Bnrgofiand  Hiulrid,  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  iTrenees,  Pass  of  Mava  and  Roncesvales,  actions  of  30th  and  31st  July 
iS:  3  against  D'Erlong's  Corps  in  the  mountains  near  Pampeloon,  battles  of  the  Nivello.  the  Nive,  Bayonne,  St.  Pier, 
(ciLtasion  of  the  head).  Ortnes,  Tarbea,  and  Toulouse  (sUghtly  wounded),  with  many  other  ailiiirs  fxnd  skirmishes. 
Aflenrulis  served  in  the  East  Indies,  in  the  Bunnese  war,  and  in  the  West  Indies.  Was  actively  employed  during 
the  rebdlion  in  Canada  in  1837-38,  particularly  in  the  cai^ure  of  St.  Charles  and  St.  Eustache.  He  commandetl  the 
Fort  and  garrison  ot  Cottean-du-lAC,  an  important  position  on  the  River  St.  lAwrence,  and  received  the  thanks  of 
the  Comsuoider  of  the  Forces  and  the  Brevet  of  Major  for  his  exertions  in  recovering  the  guns  of  the  fort  and  shots 
ftuD  the  bottom  of  the  xtver,  and  mounting  them  in  position  when  it  was  reported  impracticable ;  the  guns  were 
;4-ponndeTB»  sixteen  of  which  and  4,000  round  shot  he  recovered  in  the  depth  of  a  Canadian  winter.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Bad^joi,  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse ;  and  the 
iLdian  Medal  ftn*  Ajn.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  commanded  the  Roval  Begt.  in  the  battles  of 
Aliu  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  where  he  was  wounded,  and  subseouently  commanded  a  Brigade 
(meationed  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  4th 
Cms  of  the  Me^i^e)] 

>  Colonel  Doles  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  5th  Feb.  1855.  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Iskennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Ckptain  Steer  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku, 
occopaticn  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Uj^  Bodd  served  thronghont  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
ted  Mege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  CHasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Mecliidie).  Served  also  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-50. 

'  Major  Stuart  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  a2ua  April  until  severe! v  wounded  on  7th  June  1855  (Medal 
mth  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  theMedjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1860  in  China,  including  the 
ukiiifr  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pckin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•  iltiar  White  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fr^m  axst  Nov.  1854  to  loth  Aug.  1855,  including  the  attack  of 
ih£  Bedan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  from  i6th  Nov.  1858  to  the  i6th  March 
iBfv  with  the  Benu*  Field  Force,  which  took  the  field  for  the  purpose  of  preventing  the  rebel  chiefe  Tantia  Topee  and 
Fercie  Shah  from  penetratinflr  mto  the  Deccan. 

11  Miajor  Manners  served  m  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from 
ssUi  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clan>,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in 
China,  mrindmg  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 
Oaspt). 

M  Captain  Ford  served  with  the  35th  Begt.  in  Shahabad  firom  July  to  Nov.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of 
Bampora-Perrara  and  Jumaon  (Medal). 

^*  Captain  Haasell  served  at  the  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 

"  Captain  Fawcett  served  as  Adjutant  ist  Boyals  and  afterwards  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Berar  Column,  which 
*rV)k  the  fieki  to  oppose  the  entrance  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Feroze  Shah  into  the  Deccan.  Served  throughout  the 
Abywinian  campaign  as  a  D.A.Q.M.Gieneral,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magc^a  (men- 
ticaed  in  deqiatches.  Medal). 

••  Captain  Angelo  served  with  the  a8th  Begt.  in  the  (Mmea  from  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sf^aAopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^-  Captain  Stewart  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  taking  .'of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  occa- 
paftcD  of  Tientsin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Freeborn  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  snd  Batt.  on  the  aand  April  1855,  and  w»s  at  the  siege  and  fkll 
c'  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  ;th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Cajptam  G.  W.  Thompson  served  in  the  Canton  Police  Force  from  x8<j8  to  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Sbf  ksting  with  the  Kwang  Tung  rebels  on  8th  Jan.  1859.  Campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  taking 
•f  Sinho  and  Tan^kn,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  the  latter  part  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier 
^^|1lhart  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Captain  Booke  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupo* 
L  'o  of  Tientsin,  actions  of  the  x8th  and  axst  Sept.,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

>*  Quarter  Master  Tumley  was  on  board  the  Transirart  *' Sarah  Sands"  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  54th 
HiTiment  on  passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  nth  Nov.  1857.  Served 
i-^rzn(  the  Indian  mutinv,  including  Lord  (Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
I  f  r  ^  Ahmetle  and  all  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal). 

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136  '"■"''^iiSBSrrJSSiT^J       2nd  {The  Queen's  Boyal).        .^ 

The  Paschal  Lamb,  with  the  Mottoes  "  FrUiinm  wHuHs  memor,**  and  "  Vel  exnoua  triwiphamt:*  The  Boiyal  Cypher 
witMnthe  Gaiter,  having  the  Crown  over  it_ "  Egtft  "  (with  the  Sphinx),  "  YncuBA  *^*  Coxwsxf* "  Baumaxci" 


rauh  DigMei  No.  48. 


•  VlTTOBIA  "  "  PX-BBITBSB  * 

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*  Kitbllx  "  "  TovLouBB  "  *'  PBtfivsuLA.  *'  "  Aftohavistajt  **  "  Gkvzvbb  *• "  Kbxui" 


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CWoart.— John  Spmk,»  KS.  *ii#yii,  a  Sept.  06 ;  XJ.  9  Mar.  07 ;  Copt.  13  Oct.  la ;  Uaior,  '13  Maj  94 1  Lt^Colotel, 
'20  May  26 ;  Colonel,  33  Nov.  4*  #  Majw General,  xi  Nov.  51  j  UmU.Oen«ral,  a6  Oct  s8;  G«Mnii. » Jan.  6s 
Co/ojMiandFoot,  aS  llay57. 


Lieutenant  Oolonela.— Thomas  Addison,*  CB.,  JBriffodier  Oeneral  Comwumding  Bind  JDiatriH,  Bembej- 
Snfign  15  Sept.  37 ;  i*.  pi  Jan.  39 ;  9»J»'- *«6  ?««•  45  5  BtMaJor,  a8  May  53 ;  Ifq/or,  i3May54;  ^A 
Cotow/,  24  July  57  J  X*.  Colomeh  a4  34*7  61 J  Cohmel,  1 6  Feb.  6a.  ^  jj  t      -v    .  j  ^. 

X  James  Bose,«  Aidede  Campiio  ike  Qhmii  ;  Eneign,  i'ld  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.  28  Dec.  46 ;  Cavi.  '5 Oct  49 ;  StMajort 
12 Dec.  54;  Ifo/or, 7Sept.  55 ;  BtLt-Colonel,  6  Aug.  61 ;  Zt.Colonel,  ao  Oct.  60 ;  Cofonef,  14  / 

a  John  Thompson,*  jEii^»,>i9  Oct.  49  i^'  """  ^ ^-^  -     -         .   -2^  .      .     _».  ' 

26  March  73, 


;  i<.  »X7  June  31 ;  Capt.  *X5  Jan. 


Oct.  69; 
I.  ^6;  Ma 


ajor, '14'Uax. 


ColMfl, 


Minors.— I  Charles  Gibbfi,  JEueUfn,  '23  Nov.  40 ;  Lt,  '17  June  51 ;  Capt.  '24  Oct.  56;  Major,  x8  May  70. 
X  Francis  John  Hercy,  Susiffn,  'a8  Oct.  53 ;  Lt,  27  Oct.  54 ;  Capt.  'a  Nov.  ss ;  Major  10  May  71. 

2  Henry  Pye  PhiUipps,7  jBiMw«.  xaMay54;  i*.  »  -  ' '    ^    ^  «  ^^.^^  -     z.- '.      -  '-/ 

a  •.  William  Wiltshire  I^ynch,'  Eue.  '17  B 
Bt.Lt.Colouel,  31  Dec.  71 :  Major,  26  Mai 


54 ;  U.  fxs  Jan.  56 ;  Capt.  Pi6  Nov.  60 ;  Mtyor,  '31  Oct.  71. 
Be^t.  50 ;  Lt.  >j  3  Dec.  53  i  Capt.  14  May  58  j  Bt.MeJor,  5  Mar.  61 ; 


CAPTJLUrS. 


I     Bysipy. 


•.  George  Pomeroy  Colley,'  \\  aur^^ 
onSpecialServic§,GoldCoaetS  "**  ^^^ 
Edward  Hawker  Helyar**  ...  p  4  Feb. 
Francis  Roche  Gubbina^^ ;    8  July 

Eustace  Lovelace  Hercnr '  5  Feb. 

Thos.  Kelly."  at  Staf  College   2a  Feb. 

Waiiam  John  Holt,"  Com- 1  p,^  ,  . 
minduntColaba8aHHaHu»  i     34  Juiy 

St.  John  Willans" ' 

Eobert  Hill  Ross" 16  May 

#.  William   Charles  Hood, )  1       j  , 
Brigade  Major,  Jamaica  ...  f       *  «»uiy 
t  James  Thorn    ^xaJune 

Henry  Flood '  ax  July 

William  Clarke  i'x7Feb. 

Geo.Herbert  Woodard,.44/. )  '  ^^  n«* 
40  LaHcaekire  Ryie  Vol....  >     *^  ""* 

Charles  Deymun  Baillie*? 6  Dec. 

I  Robert  Bleazby  9  Fob. 

!  Charles  Fairbanks  Lawson...  Pi8  Jan. 

William  Mackie"   ;    x  May 

!  Arthur  Bambrick  Mitchell ...  1  2  May 
I  Charles  Edward  Hderton"...:'  5  Sept. 
I  Cheslyn  Abney  Blyth  !  30  April 

George  Arthur  Scott '27  May 

LlSUTXSrAITTS. 

Jasper  Selw^n  Tupper 39  July 

Henry  Mel vin  Matthews 8  July 

David  Frank  Byrom  Webster  ^  7  Kov. 

!  Henry  Barter  I'asJane 

:  Edwfurd  Warren  Broderick, )  L  »  .„^ 
/«•*.  0/ If Mfc«»ya78ept.  70  i  |  ^*  ^^ti- 

I  Henry  Walter  Trench '16  Feb. 

:  Augustus  Frederic  F.  Adams  '2a  Mar. 

I  John  PatonLawrie ''aa  Mar. 

Bernard  Arthur  Beale,  Ad-  \  L     ^ 

5  Nov.  67     |^j-^y-*»x. 

r'm.TindalBosanq 
Edward  Ashton  Hughes,' 


saj  II  Aug. 

54  8  Dec. 
56J  36  Mar. 

57|  13  April 
58  Pxx  Fob. 
58  Pia  Oct. 

57!  xsPeb. 

I  30  April 
56J  30  Aug. 

60  I'm  Sept. 

60  x8Sept. 
54  X7  Nov. 
571*'  «  Oct. 
58      4  Aug. 

55I  5  Mar. 
6x1^33  Mar. 

61  P  X  Mar. 

61  P  3  May 
56  20  Doc. 
6a  '20  May 
6x'  20  Aug. 

62  P  9  Sept. 

6a  »  4  Oct. 
62'  XI  Nov. 
62/39  Nov. 

63  P30  Jxme 

63' P  I  May 

64  '13  July 
64  P  5  Oct. 
64  P23  Oct. 

641    5  Nov. 

64  P25  Dec. 

64'».»8  Oct. 

64  22  April 

65  '  8  Jtme 

65  P  3  Aug. 
65  '15  Feb. 
65  Px7  May 

64'     I  July 

67  Pia  July 
65  «'27  Oct. 
69  28  Oct. 
69  aSOct. 
69  28  Oct. 
69   aSOct. 

69  28  Oct. 
67  P  6  July 

70  28  Oct. 

70  28  Oct. 

71  28  Oct. 


54.>'iaJune  60 

54>^a4Jan.    60 
58.'  X  Mar.  64 

58 '3  May 

59 '14  Mar. 


6o'p3o  July 


a  Sept.  68 

as  Jan.    56 
X  April  70 

^  3  Aug. 

'aaOct. 


6  Mar. 
sJulj' 


J.    I    BT.LT.COL. 

63    15  May   73 

73 


33  Apr.    7a 


7  Dec.    ,_ 
X  April  70I 

I  July 


63 
57 
58 

63 

58  X  Apr.  70 
64  P31  Oct.  7» 
641  17  Feb.  7a 
64!  8  Mar.  72 
59: '  4  April  65 
68:P3i  Oct.  71 
64  36  Mar.  73' 
64I    5  Jaly    73 

I    f  General  Spink  served  with  the  Ligh'.  Om- 
64  pany  of  the  xath  Rogt.  in  several  actions  in  the 

64  Travancore  war.  East  Indies.  Severely  woooded 
64lthroiigh  the  leg  when  leading  a  night  attack 

65  agaiiu»t  the  eneooy's  position  at  St.  Mary,  in  the 
Island  of  Bonrl)ou.     Present  alao  at  the  capture 


of  the  Isle  of  France,  where  his  Company  aimed 
with  rifles  formed  tiie  advance  immediatelT  on 
thedisembarkation  of  the  Troopa,  and  with  which 
he  was  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy 
during  the  three  days'  march  on  Port  Louis. 

■  Brigadier  General  Addison  served  the  csm- 
paign  in  Afl'ghanistan  and  Beloochistan  in  1839, 
mcmding  tlie  storm  and  capture  of  Ghiiznee 
(Medal)  and  of  Khelat.  Served  as  Major  of  Bn- 
gade  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Southern 
Mahriitta  countrj'  in  1844  (including  the  stonn 
'  of  Pimella,— wounded,  and  named  in  deajMUches 
as  one  of  the  first  on  the  breach),  and  that  in 
the  Concan  in  1845.  Sensed  in  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1851.  and  was  severely  wounded  on  X4th  October 
on  Waterkloof  HeighU  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
Major).  Received  the  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel  on 
24th  July  1857  for  special  services  under  Sii 
George  Grey.  Governor  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope.  Commanded  the  ist  Battalion  3nd  Qiieen's 
Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North 
China  (Modal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.), 


Jutani  s^ 
:  NicolasWm.TindalBosanquet  »  3  May 

dward  Ashton  Hughes,^*)  1       j 

Interpreter $  ,     ' 

X  Thomas  Edwards  Harman...'^  4  Oct 
3  Geo.DonglasKingHarman, )     .^  t-_ 

Iiut.  ofMuMtetrg  8  Mar.  72  \  I  ?*  •"*^' 
2  Andrew  Charles  Armstrong. |>'3X  Jan. 
2  Charles  Augustus  Mott  '1*22  Aug. 

1  William  Montgomery  1^14  Mar. 

2  William  Gun  CoUis,  Adjtt- 1  p,,  t»^ 
teii«i9Aug.7i i\  '^^^^ 

3  Arthur  Herbert  Nourae   '  7  Dec. 

I  MitfordCust '  21  Nov. 

I  John  Stratford  Collins ••  3  Jan. 

I  Alexander  Theodore  Morison  ''17  Mnr. 

1  Terence  John  Borkett  Dunne  ''30  June 
3  Hamilton  James  Elverson  ...  '  1  Sept. 

2  John  Rich.  Harloetn  Richards  "17  Nov. 

1  Richard  Hockin  Hitchins    ...  >'  9  Miir. 

2  RobertThomasHanford  Flood  '  7  Doc. 

X  Charles  Edward  Whittle  P24  Doc. 

I  Charles  Essex  JohnChichester   23  Sept. 

Sim  LlKUTXXJlNTB.  I 

1  Robert  Fulton I        

2  George  Ward  Cole  Bruce 

2  Herbert  Wilkinson  Dent 

3  Alexander  Fuller  Mnitlaud 

II  Edw.  Owen  Fisher  Hamilton         

X  Geoflfry  Francis  Pinckney 

la  Norman  Alton  Bray 

X  Harry  Leonard  Dawson \,  v 

\Fagmaetere.—i  George  Blnrton."  12  June  60    QM.  27  July  53  ;  Ilon.Major,  37  July  70. 
I  3  Henry  Ingram.**  7  Dec.  55  ;  QM.  16  July  33 ;  Hou.MaJor,  16  July  67. 

[Quarter  MaHer$.—2  Charles  Harvey  Pulsford,  9  Aug.  71. 

James  Toal,  9  Aug.  73. 
Medical  Qffleere.^i  Surgeon  Mqjor  St€n>hen  Henry  Dickerson,  A.S.  33  Doc.  54  ;  Surgeon,  9  Nov.  67.. 

3  Surgeon  Robert  Tat«,  MD.,  AS.  70  April  59. 

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lat  Battalion  embarked  for  Bombag,  Jmlg,  1866. 
, .  DepSt,  attached  to  and  Battalion. 

71  2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Bermuda,  15  JVor.  x86di 


8UU  LIXUT. 

72 
72 
72 
72 

73 
73 
73; 


17  Feb. 
19  June 
36  June 
23  Nov. 
9  Aug. 
12  Nov. 
1  12  Nov. 


:  Nov.   73 
27  Ji " 


Faeinge  Blue.    Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


Iri»\  Agent:  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  Si  Co. 


2nd  (The  Queeii*8  Bayal)  Beghnent  of  Foot.  136a 

*  ColoaAl  Bom  aarTtd  the  Kiintoni.  oampaign  of  1854  with  the  wth  Begt.,  inolvdinc  the  hattiee  of  Alnut  and  Id« 
tarmii  (aererehr  wounded) » siege  of  Seheatopol  and  aortlo  of  36th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major. 
5AClMBarth«Hed(|idie,  and  Toikish  Medal). 

>  LcCoiaiial  Thompeon  serred  throoghont  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  actions  of  the  3rd  13th 
and  14th  AQfnst,  x8Ui  and  aist  Sept.  (Medal  with  two  Clanis). 

'  H^or  FfiiUippe  serred  as  Ai^utant  to  the  lat  Battalion,  and  Queen's,  thronghout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in 
KorthChina  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

*  U.Ook»al  X^yneh  serred  in  Persia  with  the  Bdnde  Horse  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Joined  Hareloek's  Force  on 
its  first  tahJTig  the  field  in  India,  and  was  present  in  every  action  fonght  hy  tbat  column  (horse  killed  under  him  at 
CMmpore) .  Appointed  to  the  command  of  a  Troop  of  Volunteer  Cavalrv  after  the  recapture  of  Cawnpore,  and  sub- 
Mqoentliy  aerved  aa  second  in  oommand  of  the  Yolonteer  Cavalry  with  the  Onde  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  all 
thesctiana  fboi^t  by  that  force  until  the  relief  of  Lucknow  on  asth  Sept.  1857,  and  doftoce  of  the  Residency ^mtil 
Its  final  relief  on  the  94th  Nov.  following  by  Lord  Clyde  (severely  wounded,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in 
Council,  meuiioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Claq>,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 
Xntiooed  in  Horse  Guards  General  Orders  '*fi>r  conspicuous  and  praiseworthy  conduct"  at  Bermuda  daring  the 
epidemic  of  yellow  fl»ver  in  1864,  when  he  was  for  some  months  in  command  of  his  Battalion. 

*  LcOolonel  CoU^  was  employed  on  special  service  on  the  Cape  Frontier  in  1858,  59,  andx86r,— occupation  of 
Knli's  territory,  defeat  and  death  of  Tola  (twice  thanked  by  the  Government,  Brevet  or  Mi^or).  Served  through- 
COL  tke  Chin*  war  of  x86o,  inctnding  the  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  xath  and  x4th  August,  x8th  and 
2jtt  Sepc,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  Helyar  served  with  the  46th  Begiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  and  up  to  lath  March  1855,  in- 
chiding  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inkerman  (woonded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps» 
and  Turkiah  Medal). 

"  Gsptain  Ghibbins  served  in  the  CHbiaa  war  of  x86ok  and  was  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  3rd  xath  and  X4tl]« 
Aognst,  18U1  and  21st  Sept,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  (clasps). 

'^Captain  Tearing  served  in  the  AbsrBsinian  campaign  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Ckirps  (Medal) «. 

"  Osptain  Kellv  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Jephson,  including' 
the  setion  of  Sinho  (mentioned  in  despatches),  taking  of  Tangjku  and  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Sen-ed  tho- 
cunpaign  of  1867-66  in  Abyssinia  in  oommand  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in  despatches  ibr- 
'*ieal,  energy,  and  abiUty,"  Medal). 

'*  CantainHolt  was  thanked  in  (}eneral  orders  dated  at  Poena  lath  July  x866  for  his  "  noble  efibrts"  in  saving^ 
lif^  on  the  oocaaion'of  the  wreck  of  the  Pilgrim  ship  DUmomi^  and  his  conduct  was  deemed  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  St  Bombay  aa  "  deserving  of  the  warmest  admiration.*'  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,— as  Pro- 
TOR  MsTahal  at  Zonla,  and  subseouantlv  in  the  Transport  Train ;  was  attacked  by  a  large  force  at  Belago  Pass 
whilst  in  charge  of  Convoy,  and  his  eondnct  on  the  occasion  met  with  the  entire  approval  of  Lord  Napier  (Medal» 
B3d  promoted  to  Captain  unattached). 

^  M^jor  Willana  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  flill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp» 
kA  Turidsh  Medal) .    Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  China  in  x86o  (Medal  with  Clasp) ., 

i2«8q£^ 

J-  C^l 
Jocts). 

^  Captain  Maclde  and  Lieut.  Hughes  served  in  the  Abyssinian  caxnpaign  with  the  Transport  Corps  (MinIaI)  . 

^  f^lHiahi  Ddarton  served  with  the  68th  light  Iniantry  in  the  New  ZeaSuid  war  in  Z864-66,  and  was  present  at 
te  Utack  OD  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

**  Ma|or  Blmrfeoa  aerved  the  Sastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inker- 
■sa,  siege  and  IkU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  CUsps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  the  (^hina  campaign  of  x86o. 
(Xedalwitli  Clasp  fin*  Pekin). 

■  H^fBK  Insram  served  with  the  63rd  Begiment  throughout  the  Bastem  campaign  of  z854-«5.  including  the 
bMlMof  Alaea,  Balaklava*  andlnkennan,  siege  assaults  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  exiwdition  to  Kertch,  bombard- 
'        '      >  of  Kinboom  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


^  Oapcain  Boas  aerved  as  Adjutant  of  the  sstli  Begiment  during  the  oamiMUgn  in  the  Shanabad  distriot,  Bengal,  in 
j2«8  (Medal). 
'  Captain  Baillie  serred  the  campaign  of  xB6o  in  China  with  the  3rd  Buflb  (Medal  with  CHasp  for  the  Taka 


ConiinuatUyn  of  Notes  to  ^rd  Foot. 

Cteson  served  with  the  x8th  Boval  Irish  throughout  the  second  Burmese  war,  including  the  espCnre  of 
I,  Bangtxm,  Prome,  and  the  Donabew  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*  r^j^^i^  Kaddnnon  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  Bengal  throughotit  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal)* 

^G^qiesiB  Bai^y  served  with  the  x3th  Light  Infhntry  throughout  the  campaigns  in  AiTghanistan  of  1838-42  and 
*M  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  (Medal),  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Tootum- 
innh,  atonn  of  Jhoolghur,  night  attack  of  Baboo  Koosh  Ghnr,  destruction  of  Khandnnah,  storming  of  tho 
Khooid  CWbool  Pass,  aAiir  of  Teseen,  forcing  the  Jngdnlluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  Fort  of  Mamoo  Khail. 
lisreie  detaMe  of  JeOalalMid,  and  sorties  of  X4th  Nov.  and  xst  Dec.  X84Z,  zxth  March  and  ist  April,  general  action  and 
isfeat  of  AMmt  Khan  on  the  7th  April,  1849  (Medal) ;  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Jngdnlluck,  action  of  Tezeen,  and 
weapmi^  of  CWbool  (Medal). 

^*  Qaaxttr  Ifairpr  PtttsadrJgh  served  with  the  63rd  Regt.  throughout  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55.  indnrling 
the  bacdea  of  Atana,  BalaUava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^  Bviaoa  Vi^or  Cdllia.—ii'orWar  Services  see  "  Medical  Deimrtment." 


1 8t  Batt. ,  Fort  Willitwi,  Bengal.  "1 
37  2nd  Butt.,  Lublin.  J 
The  Dragon     ""     " 

teuri*'  Scr. 


3rd  (Ea^t  Kent)  (The  Buffs). 


Hall 


[S>tb  Bldricl  No,  45. 
lirijude  Ikjiotf  Oiatertary. 

..    wn  ..    ..«  ..       .^  "     "PYMEKHF""     "Vr.r«...'« 

Nivb'*  "pBKiKsrLi."  "Pukkiab"  "  Sbvabtopol  V  "  TiKu  Forts.** 

Colonel.~iron.  5ir  James  Lindsay,  KCMG.  Em.  &  Lt.^xt  Mar.  32;  JA.  4-  Caid  1*2  Dec   36-  Captait  k 

Lt.Colotiel,  '14  Au|?^  46  ;  Colonel    20  June  54;  ^V^r,!  Dec.  58;  Lt.Colonel,.  31  Aug.  6o;'lf^^r  Oenirul, 

12  Uar.  6t;  LtetU.GeHeral,  10  Oct.  70     Cotoii*/ 3rd  Buffs,  15  Sept.  70.  o       .      -v-  •» 

Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Charles  Knight  Pearson,*  Jf*ui^n,  P23  Nov.  52;  Lt.  15  June  ss:  Cairf.  P15  Feb  56- 

Ifcuor,  P2  May  65 ;  Lt.Colonel,  P14  Aug.  67  ;  Colonel,  14  Aug.  72.  "^  55 ,  ^  P  •    '5  ' e  '•  o^ , 

1  Talbot  Ashley  Cox,«  is*.  P29  July  53;  Lt.  15  May  55;  Capt.  17  Sept.  58 ;  ITaJor,  P14  Aug.  67 ;  U.CoUnel 
'12  July  71.  .^     »      -r        o      /»  I 

Majors.— I  PrancU  Morley,*  Eneu^n,  13  May  55 ;  Lt.  i  Sept.  55 ;  Capt.  Pio  June  62 ;  Ifoior.  P7  Dec.  67. 

2  Henry  Pamell,  Eneiffn,  23  May  55 ;  i<.  9  Nov.  55 ;  Ca/i/.  V5  Sept.  62 ;  JIfo/or,  '12  July  71 
»y.'  ii»«»yii,  16  Nov.  55;  Lt.  '16  Oct.  57 ;  Capt.  P20  May  64 ;  liajor,  »*28  Oct.  71. 


J  Walter  Augustus  Daubeny,* 


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Captjiihs. 
2  ».  Clifford  Parsons  ., 
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WtMtant  OenenUf  Bengal 
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1  JohnBlaksIey 

2  Felix  Thomas  Jones* 

1  Shapland  Graves 

2  Frederick  Taylor  Hobson* 

1  Heniy  Thomas  Halahan* 

2  Charles  James  Hamilton .. 

1  Walter  Carr  Mackinnon," 

D.A.A.Q.  for  Muekelty, 
PenhawuTt  Bengal 

2  William  Henry  Irvine  ... 
I  James  Edward  Forster... 

1  William  Frederick  Kerr 

2  John  Francis  Whitworth 
z  Edward  Girdlestone  Graham 
2  Henry  Drinkrow  Harrison... 

2  Edward  Charlton  Dickson  ... 

3  Francis  William  Kane 

1  Charles  Edward  Reeves  

2  Stewart  John  Dyer   


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2  Herbert  Stoddart  NoUd 


2  George  Agar  Alexander 

1  George  Robert  Taylor 

2  Edward  John  Lynch,  Adju-  ) 

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2  Waldron  Edward  Roper  Kelly 

3  GeorflreEmestHarley,/**^  F 

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1  Arthur  Alfred  Barnard 

2  George  Sydney  Carr 

I  Richard  Compton  Maul   

1  Arthur  Trevor  Leslie 

f  Robert  Albert  Hickson 

2  William  Henry  Wyld 

1  Thomas  Edward  Spencer    ... 

2  Henry  Wallick  Maclear   

2  Arthur  Charles  Jackson 

I  William  Conquest  Ho warth... 

I  Edwards  Werge  Howey  

I  George  Albert  Colvill,.4d/itO 

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I  Albert  Edward  Ommanney... 

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17  Nov. 

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26  Sept. 

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67  P29  Jan. 

68  P30  Mar. 
64  P14  Sept. 

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69  P12  July 
69  P  2  Aug. 

69  P27  Oct. 

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28  Oct. 
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P30  Oct.  69 


1  Colonel  Pearson  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  311) 
Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  3rd  Sept.  1855,  includ 
ing  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  0 
the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkul 
Medal.) 

*  Lt. Colonel  T.  A.Cox  served  with  theBuffhinlhi 
Crimea  ft*om  the  ist  May  i8ss.  including  thesiefi 
and  &1I  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  si  ttu 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  wiu 
Clasp,  stb  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  TnrkisI 
Medal.} 

^  M^or  Morley  served  with  the  Buffli  in  Ui 
campai^  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  > 
the  action  of  Sinho,  and  taldnff  of  Tajif^ka  an 
the  inner  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Major  Daubeny  and  Captains  F.  T.  Jones,  Hoi 
son  and  Halahan  served  tne  campaign  of  i860  i 
China  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 
[^For  eontinuation  cfNotet  tee  foot  ofpreeedins  pei 


Fagmaefn.^x  John  Jamee  BaUey,»»  6  Nov.  63;  Bntign,  3  Aug.  55;  Lt,  xo  June  57;  Jtw.O-faiJi,  6N01 

3  James  Wray,  7  Nov.  57 ;  Son.lkajor,  14  April  71:  "t^    .         ^ 

QMHerMcuien.—^  George  Pittendrigh,"  1  Oct.  56. 

•M,  J,'    ,  r^m  '  James  Wilson  C<3ley.  x8  Oct.  73. 

Medieul  Offietre. — 3  Surg.lftvor  John  Lyster  Jameson,  A.S.  3  Jan.  S3;  Surg.  31  Dec.  58;  Surg.liai.  xs  Da 

1  Snrgeon  M^vor  William  CJollia,"  A.S.  14  Sept.  55 ;  Surgeon,  5  April  71.  ^ 

Faeimge  Bnff.    Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.     IrUh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 

letBcUf.  embarked  for  CalcuHa,  34  July  1866;  DepSt,  Canterlmrw^C)CiO\C 

2nd  Batt.  returnedfrom  Barbadote, 26  June  izu:  ^*^^glV- 


iSaS:w^SSr']  4th  (The  Ki^ig',  Own  Royal).  [I^^Sf^fi-lii-t^.  138 

The  Lion  of  ED^lanfl.      The  Royal  Cjyher  within  the  Garter.    "  CouirsvrK  *'    **  Ba.dajoz  "  •  *'  SALA.iiAircA  ** 

"  VlTTOlU"  ••  SX.  SEBASTIAM  "  **  NlVB  "  ^^"PSTXmSVLX  "  **  BLADZirSDURG  "  **  WatXRLOO  "  "  AlMA  "    "  IlTKEBlCAS  " 

"Sbvastopoii"  **  Abtssixia.'* 

YrtwSg.CetoBeL— g  Sir  John  Bell,^  GCS.  Enu^n,  i  An^.  05  ;  Li.  x  Oct.  07 ;  Capi.  xa  March  la ;  Major,  ai  June  13  ; 
MHiHj  Zi.Colouel,  la  April  14 ;  Colonel,  6  May  31 ;  MaJorQeMoral,  33  Nov.  41  j  Lieut.  General,  ii  Nov.  51  j  General, 
jV;  P«y  I    15  June  60 ;  ObZomI  4th  Foot,  a6  Dec.  53. 

'iratmant  CoIomLb.— a  Francia  Fisher  Hamilton,'  Emign,  >i8  Jan.  50 ;  i/.^ag  April  53  j  Ctop<.  ^a  Mar.  55  ;l 
JTa/or,  »7  Dec.  6a  ;  Lt.Colonel,  '37  Feb.  69. 


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...  I  e.  William  Gordou  Cameron,*  CB.  Ensign,  34  May  44 ;  Em.  4-  H.  'la  May  47 ;   Lt.  ^  Capi.  '15  Julv  53  ; 
I    3t Major,   34  April  55;  Major,  33  Oct.  57;  Bt.Id.Colonel,  8  Feb.  63;  Colonel,  15  Ang.  68;  Lt.Coionel, 

...  JMiajors.— X  Edward  William  Bn^,*  Eneign,  ai  June  39;  Lt.  ai  Jan.  41;    Capi.  '14  Jime5o;  Bt.Major, 


30  May  62 ;  Major,  a  May  65 ;  Bi.Li.Cotonel,  15  Aug.  68. 

Cuthbert  Ecclea,?  Ensign,  Pq  July  52 ;  Lt.  ii  Aug.  54 ;  Capi.  18  Jan.  56 ;  Major,  '27  Feb.  69. 

Angujsti^  Joseph  Sykes,"  Eneign,  '17  Aug.  5a ;  i^-  *is  Sept.  54  ;  Capi.  i  Feb.  56 ;  Major,  ►i  May  71. 


1161 
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I  Charles  Patrick  Stokes,"  Ens.  14  July  54 ;  Li.  ag  Dec.  54 
t  April  73. 


14;  Oo»<, 


Capi.  P8  Jan.  58  ;  Bl.Major,  5  Jul 


3  May 
Lly72; 


Major,, 


Captaiits.  ^ 

1  John  Howley** 

2  Alfred  John  Douglas  Smith  . 
John  M*DoweU  KlUot" 

a  Augustus  Chas.  Twentvman 

1  Charles  Edward  Bniing>7 

2  Walter  Francis  Blake  

1  William  Adams  Nash  

a  Oswald  Robert  Middleton  ... 

I  Edward  Harrison^? 

a  Reginald  Thorosbv  Gwyn  ... 
z  George  William  Hughes^? 

1  Herbert  Charles  Borrett " 

2  Richard  Annesley  Knox 


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21  Dec.  55    15  June  58,*  9  Oct. 

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,'12  Nov.  58*12  June  63*9001.     ' 

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;  29  Oct.  581    7  Dec.    62  P22  Oct. 

I     7  Dec.  58  *  6  Mar. 


5  Ju  y 
5Juy 

5  July 


63  'la  Nov. 

2  Charles  Greenlaw  Leggett  ...|'i4  Aug.  60  '24  Nov.   63  *  3  May 

2  Charles  Frederick  Hooper" .  Pai  Sept.  60,  *  8  Jan.    64  *3i  May 

_-_-,_         ^  I'll  June  6ijP  3  June  65  p  a  Aug. 

18  Nov.   57I  31  >Iay    60    17  July    72 

26  Mar.    58  *  5  Nov.   61    21  Aug.   7a 

17  Sept.  58,*  7  Nov.  63    15  Jan.    73 

*i8  June  61 1*30  June  65     i  April  73 


X  Edw.  R.  De  Ban?  Bamett 
X  James  Henry  M'Ewen 

1  Francis  Robert  Sandys  

2  John  Wm.  Goddard  Telfer  ... 
2  Henxy  Buckton  Laurence  ... 


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of  Musketry  16  Jan.  73  . 
Robert  Simpson*^ 


Pi6j 


Aug. 

_  Nov. 
Charles  Albert  Torriano  ......  *as  Feb. 

Feb. 


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6x'»ii  July 
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x  Christopher  M.Davidson," 

In»i.  of  Musketry  a  Jan.  69  > 
2  Edward   William    Stokes, ) 


i'l- 


Adjutant  X9  Oct.  7a 
a  Fhihp  Charles  Yorke. 
X  Edward  John  Lugard,!'  ai\ 

Staff  CoU^e > 

3  Henry  Moore    

I  «.  Daniel  List  Brain  ...., 

X  Edw.  Rob.  Prevoet  Wood- ) 

gate,"  on  Special  Service,  \ 

GoldCoaH ) 

a  Edward  Herbert  Fitzherbert 
X  Frederic  Cooper  Tumer,*» 

Adiutant  17  May  jt   

1  Charles  Edward  Wright .... 

2  Henry  Boyd  Sutherland .... 
a  Malby  Edward  Crofton    .... 

T  Thos.  Bulkeley  Knight  Webb 

2  RichardHawesMacCarthy,  > 
M  Special  Service,  Gold  Coast } 

X  Bicbaitl  Hall  Green  

3  Fred.  M.  Gordon  Hutchinson 
a  Wm.  Hunter  Buller  Little  .. 

I  Flrancis  Sladon  Harrison 

1  Frederic  Russell 

jx  John  Robert  Mnlcahy  

2  Robert  Alexander  Ogilby   ., 

I  Georae  Goodwin  Taylor  

:  x  MacGregor  Brereton  Ward . . 


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2 '  ...  3  John  Rowlandson 
1 '  -.  Ja  Charles  Sinclair  Shephard ... 
2  ...  I  George  Alexander  RossMonfo 
3 .  ..  ;t  Ernest  Walter  Yeatherd  . 


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1  Sir  John  Boll  served  in  Sicily  in  1806-07 ;  iin 
the  Beninsnla  and  France  from  July  x  808  to  Feb. 
1809,  and  again  from  May  1809  to  July  18x4,  in- 
cluding the  battle  of  Vimiera,  action  at  the 
Bridge  of  Almeida,  battle  of  Busaco,  all  the  ac- 
tions during  the  retreat  of  the  French  from  Por- 
tugal, siege  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo, 
siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  action  at  the 
Heights  of  CastrilloH,  battle  of  Salamanca,  ac- 
tion of  Sabijana  de  Morillos,  battles  of  V ittoria, 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse- 
Served  afterwards  with  the  Army  employed 
against  Louisiana  from  Dec.  18x4  to  June  X815. 
He  has  received  the  (Jold  Cross  for  the  battles  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse, 
and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for 
the  other  battles  and  sieges. 


P30N0V. 

»  3  May 

'31  May 
P20  Sept. 
P27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

a8  0ct. 

a8  Oct. 


siTB  LiBirr. 


xo  Jan.  73 
XX  Sept.  73 

5  Oct.  7a 
13  Nov.  7a 

9  Aug.  73 


Pdyaorinv. — a  Henry  Wemyss  Feilden,**  x  Feb.  68 ;  Bon.Caplain,  x  Fob.  73. 
I  X  John  Robert  Wflton*^  (late  Brevet  Mi^or  60th  Rifles),  la  Dec.  68. 

(^isarter  Master».—a  George  Danby,  ax  June  71. 

1  WUliam  Anderson,  ax  Sept.  73. 
XeUml  Qgtcer$.—s  Surgeon  Mqfor  Benjamin  Lane,**  3  July  7a. 
X  Surgeon  Major  James  Thompson,  x  Apru  73. 

Taeinge  BlnB.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
xrf  BaHaUon  relumed fkvm  Abgssinia,  June  x868.    2nd  Battalion  retumedfrom  2fova  Scotia,  5  Julg  x858. 

J  LtColonel  Hamilton  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854^5,  including  the 
IttUnof  Alma  (woonded)  and  Inkerman,  and  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Sobastopol  until  its  SbII 
I«dalii1th  flow  Claspe,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Med^M^e^^^  V^OOQIC 


139  4^^*  (^^'<J  King's  Oivn  Royal)  Rogiincnt  of  Foot, 

*  Colonel  Cameron  eerved  in  the  Qrenadler  Gnards  dnring  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  inclndinir  the  hatile  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebnstopol  as  Assistant  Engineer  right  attack.  Was  severely  wonnded  on  the  20th  October, 
-while  in  command  of  the  Volunteer  Sharpshooters  of  the  zst  Division  (Modal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  5th  Claaa  of  the  Hedjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Commanded  the  3rd  Begiment  German  Legioo,  with  con- 
mission  of  Lt.Colonel,  firom  May  1855  to  November  X856,  out  of  which  time  aeven  months  in  Tnrk^.  Coininanrirt 
the  I  St  Battalion  4th  King's  Own  Kegt.  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  waa  preaent  at  the  action  o( 
Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  Lord  Napier's  despatches  as  oaving  *'  won  hia  admiration  by  tia 
manner  in  which  he  has  commanded  his  excellent  Regiment,  and  the  soldierlike  spirit  which  b^  his  teadiing  snd 
•example  he  has  so  well  fostered  and  maintained,"  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Bray  served  with  the  3 zst  Regt.  thronghoat  the  campaign  of  z8^  in  Affghanistaa  under  (SenenI 
Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Maseena,  Tezeen,  and  Jugdullnck,  tne  occupation  of  Oabool,  and  the 
•diiferent  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal).  Served  at  the  capture  of  Khytnl  in  May  1843  with  the  UmbeUs 
Brigade.  He  commanded  Detachments  of  the  xsth  Hussars  and  83rd  Foot  in  the  sappremon  of  the  election 
Tiots  at  Nottingham  in  July  1865,  and  was  highly  commended  bv  H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief  **  for  his 
admirable  and  praiseworthy  conduct,  and  the  firmness  and  ability  he  displayed  on  that  occasion."  Berrtd 
with  the  4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  end 
^capture  of  Magdala,  and  commanded  the  Bear  Guard  of  the  Army  continuously  on  the  return  to  the  coast  (men* 
xioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

7  Major  Eccles  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-551  indndinff  the  btttles 
•of  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assanlte  of  the  x8th  June  and  8tii 
.September  (Medal  with  three  Gasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Med^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■  Major  Sykes  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclnding  thebattJcf  io 
^he  Crimea,  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Sanlinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

"  Major  Stokes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  &n  of 
Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  attack  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  night  of  the  aist  June  1855— name  brought  to  the  no- 
tice of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  "distinguished  conduct"  m  the  Trenches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  L  '^^  ^^^^  ^^^  ^^  Mahee  Kanta  in  the  monsoon  of 
1858  in  command  of  a  Light  Field  Force  consisting  of  170  of  the  Guzarat  Irregular  Horse,  the  4th  Foot»  and  2nd  Na- 
tive Infantry  as  a  support  to  Captain  Heycock's  Force  during  operations  in  the  field,  engaged  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Mondetti ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  4th  Foot  with  Brigadier  Macan's  Field  Force  early  in  Z859  (Medal). 

"  Major  Howley  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  4th  Regiment  £nom  the  8th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fiill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turidsh  Medals). 

i>  Major  Elliot  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TtirkiRb 
Medal). 

'7  Captains  Billing,  Harrison,  Huj^hes,  Borrett,  and  Hooper,  Lieuts.  Simpson,  Davidson,  and  Woodgate,  senred 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  were  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

"  Lieut.  Lugard  served  in  the  Ali^inian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

**  Lieut.  Turner  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navy  firom  z8^8  to  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  assanlt  on 
the  Island  of  Beyt  in  October  1850,  ana  served  with  a  Naval  Brigade  in  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  opentkmi 
before  Dwarka,  and  at  its  captiire  in  Nov.  Z859.  Served  also  the  China  campaign  of  z86o,  and  waa  present  at  ih« 
oaplpre  of  the  Takn  Forts  (MTedal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  4th  King's  Own  throngfaont  the  Abyssinian  cam* 
paign  of  z 867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arrogee  and  ci4>tore  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^  MaJQr  Wilton  served  in  the  55th  Regiment  during  the  Chinese  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  preaent  at  the  opera* 
lions  before  Nankin.  Served  in  the  zst  Battalion  6otn  Riflea  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mntineen  in  India, 
including  the  actions  on  the  Indun,  battle  of  Bndlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi  on  8th  June  (noen* 
tioned  in  despatchea),  and  subsequent  siege  operationB  to  zst  Sept.  Z857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Feilden  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  Z857-58  with  the  4and  Highlanders,  includinfrthe 
actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  Z857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  ofLueknow,  and  aaeanlt  of 
the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Poniaub  Regiment  the  campaifra 
of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tanffku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Claop)* 

**  Surgeon  Mi^or  Lane.— For  War  Serrices  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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CiVDAD  RODSIGO  **  **  BaDAJOS  "  **  ~ 

PawurscLA"  "Lucwrow. 


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Salauakca*'  "ViriOBU." 


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I    71 ;  CWom/  5th  Foot,  21  Feb.  68.  >  t    t 

XiMtaumt  Colanela.— I  William  Roberte,^  En*,  ^t  Nov, 

I    a  Nov.  55 ;  Major, 

a  G«Qrge  Quden,'' 

X^«n.— X  Thos.  I 
8  June  56 ;  M^or,  '18  Ootw  64. 
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I  rf    ...  a  «.  Albert  Bmest  Bobb,  AuUgn,  aa  Dec  46  j  i<.  '28  Dec.  49 ;  Ca^.  »6  Jan.  57 ;  Major  34  Nov  69 


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a  e.  Albert  Bmest  BoBB,  JAm^m,  aa  Deo.  .   .  ^,  , 

a  Nonnan Macdonald,* 2m^m,'i4  May  5a;  2i.  '24  Jnne'53;   ^oM 
Jf<VM-,  5  Oct.  7a. 


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John  Granville  Harkneas^  ...    13  May 

Frederie  Focklington'o i'x9  Oct. 

Greo.HearyJa8.M.Chapman"  i>2x  Nov. 

Philip  FitaBoy  1' p  6  Oct. 

Edwm  John01dfleIdi« P31  Axig. 

«.  John  Creagh^'  a8  April 

John  Bice  Newbolt 3  Ao^. 

Henry  Hartley  Taylor xs  May 

George  Eyre  Maaay^'  6  June 

CbarM  Lewes  Dashwood^*  ^  9  Oct. 
John  €k>ttingham  Wadling...  r  Jan. 
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John  James  Bobinson x9Jane 

John  Johnson  Bradahaw 30  31U . 

Frederic  Arthur  Forsyth  ...|  x  April 
HerbertSilverthome Williams  33  April 
William  Ford  Longboume  ...  15  Jane 
WiUiaa  Church  Ormond  ...  13  July 
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8  Dec. 

6  June 

4  Sept. 

6  Oct. 

15  Jan. 

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X  Charles  deJersey  Graame.. 
a  WmJLsshetonBardley Wihttot 

X  John  Love  Vmoent    

Edward  Drew  

X  Wm.  Sanders  Darlfy,  Ad-  \ 

jmiami  5  Aug.  67  J 

a  Frederic  Richard  Carleton... 

&  Ghas.  Herbert  Broad.  Jfut.  \ 

tfMaOtHrm  *s  April  73...) 

Charles  Haekett. 

a  Wilfred  FttsAUan  Way 

a  JosialiWm.  PeaTBe.Hobb8,  *> 

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X  George  William  Hargreave... 

a  Henry  Aitken  Cheny,  Ad-  \ 


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William  Saunders 
z  George  Hart  Dyke 
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a  Charles  George  Heathccte .. 
a  Reginald  Herbert  Thurlow.. 

X  James  Sinclair  Cramaie 

X  Robert  Milnes  Thornton 

1  Herbert  Reay  Ctell 

a  IfiddletonWestenraBiddulph 
a  Riehard  Williamson 

X  Samuel  Boxwell 

2  Robert  Auld , 

X  ^lomas  Arthur  Campion, 

IvUrpnUr 

1  Alexander  Chancellor  

X  Percy  Francis  Lambart  .... 
a  Harris  England  Buchanan . 

2  Henry  Hanbuiy  Davies  

a  Charles  Lionel  StephenAuber 
X  George  Nevile  Wyatt. 


X3  Aug. 

23  Aug. 

3  July 

'39  Mar. 

P  a  July 

1*33  April 

»  8  July 

9  Oct. 

zx  Sept. 

'9Ang. 
'zSOct. 

»4April 

^33  June 

35  July 

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'7  Nov. 
'zaDec. 
Px3Feb. 
»x7  April 
9  8  June 
'x3  July 
»x3  Oct. 
9  Nov. 
»x6  Oct. 
'^33  Jan. 
'33  Aug. 
X3  Jan. 

'33  Jan. 

3  Feb. 

9  Feb. 
'  8  June 
'30  Nov, 
^99  Feb. 
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a  Henry  Mordaunt  Matthew.. 
X  Chas.  Gilbert  Colvin  Mxmttj 
X  Ktaaj  Beaufoy  Thomhill  .. 


58"  7 Nov. 
59  'x I  Sept. 
60JP31  May 
61  |P  9  Aug. 
6x|Ps4  Jan. 
6a  P  9  May 


18  Jan. 
'18  Jan. 

26  Dec. 
Px3  April 
'4  Feb. 

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'33  June 
'x4  June 
8  Sept. 
P  3  Mar. 
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5  Jan. 
'aa  Mar. 

a6  June 
5  Oct. 

16  Jan. 

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30  Mar.  73 
X3  Apr.  7a 
5  July  78 
5  July  73 
5  Juty    73 


P  4  Har.   68 


^  LieutGeneral  Hill  served  in  the  Peninsula 

_  from  Sept.  x8x3  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  18x4, 

65 [including  the  aflhir  of  San  Munoa  and  retreat 

6^'p««  o^r^f    #;,lfro™  Burgos,  as  a  volunteer;  battle  ofVittoria, 

I  "9  o«P^-  ^'S  «agaage  of  the  Bidasaoa,  battles  of  Nivclle  and 

67  Toulouse  (War  Medal  witli  four  Clnspa).    Com- 


63|'z3  July 

63  'xs  Oct. 

64  '16  Oct. 

64  '33  Aug. 

65  '  3  Feb. 
•37  Feb. 

'37  Feb. 

5  Jan. 

'x9  Jan. 

'  oApri] 

'  8  June 
'30  Nov. 
'24  Dec. 
'23  Feb. 
'aa  Mar. 

38  Oct. 

s8  0ct. 

s8  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

88  Oct. 


38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  0ot. 
a8  0ct. 


manded  the  63rd  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  subse- 
quent to  the  fUl  of  SolMkfitopol,  ftom  the  xzth 
Nov.  1855,  nntil  the  end  of  the  Busaian  war  in 
x8j?6. 

*  Midor  Harkness  served  with  the  ssth  Regt. 
throughout  the  Baatem  campaign  of  X854-55,  in- 
ohidkig  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  Oct.  X854, 
and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
with  three  (Clasps,  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  ICedal). 


3  July  73 
39  May  7a 
33  April  73 


y^-~l^S&I^S^I^^'^^^  ••J"-  """"■  *'••  «•  '3 Oct  48, ir«.lf^. 5 Dec. «.. 
QmH^r  Ma$Ur9.—i  Francis  Drake  » 17  Nov.  %. 
v^   >yi«  «  *'icl»«>«l  I>owney,  4  Oct.  73. 

r.  Sir  B.  Borough,  J}l.  ft  Ca. 


Sl^JjlfiLSSSr^fl?'  ^*^-  ^«  •"*  Co.-Jru*  Aa,nU,  Sir  B.Boro 
*«»  Batialum  rttunud  /hm  MaurUiu$,  Julf  1S67, 

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141  5''*  (NoHJiumherland  FiMiliers)  BegvDient  qf  Foot 

'  Colonol  Roberts  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  throoghont  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185^-55,  inolndinff  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  afllur  in  the  Cemetery  on  the  x8tn  Jnne  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tnrldsh  Medal).  Com- 
manded a  Detachment  of  500  men  of  the  38th  Regt.  against  the  Waghers  with  the  Okamnndel  Field  Force  in  1859, 
ivclading  the  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt  on  the  6th  Oct.,  and  sie^  and  occupation  of  Dwarka;  commanded  the 
reconnaissance  on  Dwarka  from  Lt.Colonel  Donovan's  Force,  consisting  of  a  fleld'piecee  and  150  men,  on  the  36th 
October  1859. 

^  Lt.Colonel  Carden  served  with  the  77th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the 27th  Deo.  1854,  indnding  the  siege  and  &11  of 

Scbastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1S57- 

■  58,  including  the  defence  of  the  Alimibagh  in  Oct.  and  Nov.,  reliefofLucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  deftoce  of  the  Akm- 

,  ana  campaign  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service), 
m  the  Crimea  fW)m  the  i8th  Nov.  1854,  indnding  the  siege  of  Sebss* 
and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.,  and  was 
wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  a^th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  COass  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  action  at  Sheorajpore, 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  October  and  November,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  including  attacks  on  the  Dil* 
kooaha  Martiniere  and  Secunderbagh,  deftace  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  from  November  to  March  inclndiDf; 
the  whole  of  the  operations,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-50  incladin^ 
the  action  of  Buicar  Ohat  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Beni  Madhoo,  and  capture  of  Fort  Omereah  (Medal  witli 
two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  vear's  service). 

*  Major  Macdonald  served  with  the  39tb  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  31st  Dec.  1854,  indnding  the  siege  and  &n  of 
Bebastopol  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Chiss  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Torldsk 
Medal). 

1®  M£^or  Pocklington  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  cam];>aign  of  1854-55,  inclndinfr  the 
battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Major  Chapman  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  and  the  Calcutta  Naval  Brigade  in  1857-5S  in 
pursuit  of  the  Dacca  Mutineers  and  iithlrregidar  Caviuxy— received  the  thanks  of  the  Lieutenant  Governor  of 
Bengal.    Served  wi^  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-50  (Medal) . 

"  Major  FitzRoy  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Sepoy  mutmy  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief 
of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  indnding  the  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha,  Martiniere,  and  8ecunderbc^gh ;  with  Oatnm't 


Division  in  the  Alumbagh  and  engaged  in  the  various  operationB  there ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lnrknow ; 
was  subsequently  present  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Buxarghat  and  defeat  of  the 
rebels  xmder  Beni  Madho,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Omereah  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's 


service). 

^*  Major  Oldfield  served  in  the  Indian  cam];>aign  of  1857-50,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Arrah  (wounded)  and 
defeat  of  the  Dinapore  mutineers  at  Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  present  with  Havelock's  Force  in  the 
actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  deftace  of  the  latter  until  arrival  of  Lord  Clyde ;  actions  of  La  Martiniere 
and  relief  of  Lucknow ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  in  rejpulse  of  numerous  attacks  and  operationsieDdiiie 
in  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  subsecjuently  in  the  final  cami»aigu  in  Oude,  including  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Shunker* 
pore,  Ometee,  and  Oomrea,  and  actions  of  Dounderkeira  and  Buxarghat  (Medsa  with  two  ClaajM,  and  grant  of  a 
year's  service) . 

1^  Captain  Creagh  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  pre* 
sent  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  assault  and  reliefofLucknow,  subsequent  derence  of  the  Residency,  occupation  of 
the  Alumbagh  under  Ontram,  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  the  greater  part  of  the  tiaw 
as  Adjutant  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  one  yeiur's  service). 

^>  Captain  Massy  joined  Havdock's  Column  at  Cawnpore  on  15th  Sept.  1857,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Man* 
garwar  and  Alumbagh,  assault  on  Lucknow  and  relief  of  the  Residency,  engaged  thence  at  the  taking  of  the  Cawn- 
I>oro  battery,  and  storming  of  the  Engine  House  and  King's  Stables ;  was  subsequently  with  Outram's  Force  in  the 
Ahunbagh,  and  engaged  in  repelling  the  numerous  attacks  and  in  routing  the  enemy  on  aand  Dec. ;  also  at  thcsiet^ie 
and  fiill  of  Lucknow  (Medal  wi^h  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service) . 

**  Captain  Dashwood  served  with  the  34th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  indnding  the  affkira  irith  the 
Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  36th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  M 
Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Azimghur  (Medal  witn  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campai^n^  ^ 
1858-59. 

>^  Major  Forster  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  camiMtign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  a 
Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Qr.Master  Francis  Drake  served  with  Havelock's  Column  in  18^7  in  the  action  of  Mungarwar,  capture  of  tbi 
Alumbagh,  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  its  subsequent  defence  (wounded) ;  throughout  the  operationi 
at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-^9,  ial 
eluding  the  action  of  Buxarghat,  capture  of  Omerah,  and  destruction  of  other  forts  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  aiM 
grant  of  a  year's  service) . 

»•  Surgeon  Major  Tippette.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department."  j 


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The  Antelope.    The  Rose  and  Crown.    "  Rolei\'*  "  Vimikka  "  "  CoBrxK.i  "  ••  Vittohia  "  "  Ptbekefs  " 

"Nivkllk"  "OuTUKs"  "Pexixscla."  "Niagah.v." 

llnn'jtf.  ColoneL— John  ffolliott  CroOon,*  Etuign,  i8  Dec.  24;  Lt.  ^29  Aupf.  26 ;  Capt.  ^17  July  35  ;  Major,  ^15  April 
rja|H»lf  42;  X*.Cofoii*J,7Aag.  46;  Co/awe/,  20  June  54 ;  Jftt/w  Oenerul,  9  Mar.  61  j  Lieut. General,  21  Anst.  70; 
l^.;P«y.      CWanW  6th  Foot,  5  Sept.  69.  »     /    » 

...    Lieatanant  Colonel^.— i  a.  Charles  O.  Creagh-Odborne,*  C^.  SujterinfendeMf  rf  Garrbon  Tnutmelom  Bengal ; 
Efuigm,  18  June  41  ;  Zt.  P5  Aug.  42  ;  Capt.  i  Mar.  54  ;  Bt. Major,  ii  May  60  :  Major,  29  Feb.  61 :  Lt.ColotieL 
I  April  66 ;  Colonel,  3  Aug.  71. 
"/,t  a  John  Henry  Ford  Ellcingtou,*  Eneign,  28  Aug.  46  ;  Lt.  P30  Mar.  49  ;  Capt.  a  Oct.  54  ;  Bt.MaJor.  6  June  56  ; 
1     Bt.Lt. Colonel,  7  Dec.  58  ;  Major,  15  Feb.  61  ;  Colonel,  7  Jan.  67  ;  J.t. Colonel,  •'27  Nov   67 
3  'i  Thomas  Lynden  Bell,*  J5:«*v7»i,  Pi7May5o;     Lt.  '17  Ftb.  54;    C<//rf.  30   Nov.  55;  Major,  r  Oct.  62;  Bt. 

Lt.Cohnsl,  14 Feb.  73  ;  Lt.Culonel,  i  April  73. 
I    Majors.— 2  Henry  Broome  Feildeu,»£»i«^ii,'2i  8ept.52;  Lt.  6  June  54  ;  Capty^x  Aug.  55  ;  Major,  H  June  67. 
...    2  jAmcs  Nichobia  Colthuret,*^  Eiinau,  14  Oct.  51 ;  Lt.  Pii  May  55  ;  Capt.  17  Nov.  63  ;  Major,  28  June  71. 
...    X  Eran  Bruce  Oardvne,^  Ensign,  9 Dec.  52  ;  Lt.  23  Nov.  56 ;  Capt.  30  Jul  v  62  :  Major   19  Juno  72 
^%t  '  *■  WiUone  Black,*  ig»«.  11  Aug.  54;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55  ;  Ca,.t.  fp  Jan.  57;  Bt.Maj.s  July  72  ;  JIf o/or*.  i  April  73. 


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a  David  Garrick  Protheroe 10  April  55!  25  Jan.    56  "'aS  Jan. 

William  Charles  Wolseley   ...''10  April  55  ''29  April  56  '19  Dec. 

Dawson  Kelly  Evans" I  15  Jan.  561  15  Feb.    58  '29  Mav 

Spencer  Field  !    2  Feb.^  55I    4  Feb.    56  '22  May 

I  James  George  Cockbum"  ...  '15  April  561  26  Feb.    58  p  3  May 

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2  Charles  Whyte . 

2  Herbert  Burrows  Adcock^* 

Douglas  Hastings^^    

Albert  Henry  Harrison'*  ... 
X  George  William  Morland" 

1  Chas.  William  Henry  Wilson"    29  Dec. 

2  Patrick  Albert  Howley*    i  27  Feb, 

2  Frederick  Helyar"     :'  8  Jan. 


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a  James  Thomas  Nugent 

a  Alexander  Courtenay  Hall  ... 

2  Henry  Kitchener    

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2  Henrj' Deering  Thomas  

X  Henry  Wemyss  Magee 

X  Frank  Longboume 

2  Neville  Frederick  Mansergh 
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1  Edward  Arthur  Ball"    

2  Arthur  MnllanifTe  O'Beime. . .    _ , _ , 

2  Richard  John  Doyne P30  Sept.  (8 

2  Denman  Crofl  Murray 23  Jan.    *~ 

X  Edward  Henry  Corse  Scott  .'pio  Feb. 

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1  Thomas  George  Lumsden 

X  Valens   Congreve   Tonnochy 
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2  Gregory  Haines  

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2  Morey  Quayle  Jones 
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23  April  58 

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3  Aug. 
23  Mar. 


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'*29  0ct.     58 
'23  Aug.   59 


23  Mar.   651 


27  April  60 

'21  Sept.  60 

P28  Jan.  62 

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9  Jan.  63 

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3  May  64 

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24  Nov.  63 

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Pj,  Oct  6-'    ^  Lieut.Genoral  Crollon  was  appointed  Persian 

,  '|Interpreter  to  the  force  under  Brigadier  (Jenero  I 

X  Dec  62  J-'itchfield  in  August  1832,  and    served  with  it 

I  throughout  the  arduous  operations  in  Parkur,  and 

••19  Dec.  62|npa{n8t  the  tribes    in    the  N.W.  Desert,  which 

••31  Mar.  63  ended  in  the  taking  of  Balmeer.    He  was  also  em- 

>*  I  Dec.  65  ployed  at  the  defence  of  Aden  against  the  ArabH 

P  9  Mar.  66 1  in  1840-41 ;  and  commanded  the  expedition  sent 

29  May  671  to  the  Red  river.  Prince  Rupert's  Land,  tin  Hud- 
p  3  jnno  67'^*^°  *  ^^y*  ^°  '^*^'  ^^^^  instructions  for  the  dc- 

'  fence  of  the  British  settlements  in  the  event  of 

war  with  America  for  the  Oregon  territory.    For 

P13  July  67  this  service  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Duke  of 

Wellington  and  the  Colonial  Secretary. 

2  Aug.  65     *  Colonel    Osborne    served    with  a    party  of 

p     g  ^  g    Volunteers  attached  to  the  Scinde  Camel  Corj^s 

*      ^  '  '.during  Sir  Charles  Napier's   campaign  of  1845 

P  9  Nov.  67 ,  auainst  the  mountain  ana  desert  tribes  on  the  right 

p.>    «o«i.  A«!^'tt°^  0^^*10  I'ld"*'    Served  on  the  Head  Quarters 

30  bept.  oa  g^^ffof  tjje  Azimghur  Field  Force  during  the  cam- 
»'X7  Mar.  69  paignofi858intheN.W.ProvincesofIndia,andwaM 
P29  May  69 '  present  at  the  action  of  6th  April  before  Aximghur 

X  July  67  and  in  the  intrenchment  of  that  place  from  6th  to 

**28  May  70 1 14th  April,  when  besieged  by  Koer  Sing's  Force. 

''27  Oct.  71  Also  at  the  assault  of  Jugdespore,  action  at  Je- 

28  Oct.  71  lowra  nth  and  29th  May,  Mctahi  24th  May,  and 

28  Oct.  71  skirmishes  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  (mentioned 

28  Oct.  71  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Com- 

28  Oct.  7i!manded  ist  JSattalion  6th  Regiment  during  the 

28  Oct.  7i{Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  expcdi- 

28  Oct.  71  tion  against  the  Black  Mountain  tribes  on  the 

28  Oct.  7 X  Punjaub  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Mc- 

28  Oct.  71  (lal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

28  Oct.  71 1 

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28  Oct.  71 1 

28  Oct.  71 1 

X2  Nov.  73 


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15  Jan.    73 
9  Aug.    73 
9Au5r.    73 
9  Aug.    73 
9  Aug.   73 
12  Nov.    73 
John  O'Connor.**  3  Nov.  57  ;  Q  M.  11  Mar.  53  ;  Hon. Major,  ix  Mar.  68. 
X  William  Wastell,**  21  Dec.  60  ;  Ensign,  30  Nov.  55  ;  Lt.  26  Jan.  58  ;  JIon.MaJor,  21  Dec.  70. 
QKarter  Matter$.—t  George  Beedle,"  xo  July  66. 
I  2  James  Berrj-man  Tippetts,  4  Oct.  7^. 

•  \Medieal  Offietre. — 2  Surgeon  Major  Francis  John  Shortt,"  A.S.  6  Ausr.  ^5  ;  Surgeon,  29  Dec.  69. 

I  Surgeon  Major  Eugene  Francis  O'Leary,  A.S.  9  Feb.  56  ;  Surgeon,  30  Aug.  71. 
i$t  Batt.   embarked J'or  India,  7  Bee.    1867.       VevAt,  vnth  2nd  Baft. 


Faeingf  Blue. — Agenfe,  Messrs, 


2nd  Batt.  returned  from  Jamciea,  3  May  1867. 

essrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /n*A  Agentt,  Sir  E.  Borouch,  Bt.  tncl-CfwI^ 

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142a  6th  {Royal  ist  Warwickshire)  Regiment  of  Foot. 

*  Colonel  Elkinpfton  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  KaiBr  ware  of  1847  and  1851-52  (Medal),— during  which 
he  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Fish  river,  Waterkloof.  Amatolas,  and  Trans-Kei  erpeditions  in  com- 
mand of  the  Liffht  Company.  He  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Ottoman  Contingent  from 
its  formation  in  May  1855  to  the  close  of  the  war,  for  which  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major,  the  4th  Cla^s 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  the  Turkish  MedaU  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Michel  during  the  Indian  mutiny  iu 
1858  in  Central  India  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  i860  a« 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  «f  ohn  Michel  from  the  landing  of  the  Army  to  the  suirender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps, 
and  promoted  to  an  unattached  Majority). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Bell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^  the  28th  Begiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  nsd 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  BlSaix  in  the  Cemetery  (Mecuil  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turki>h 
Medals) .  Served  as  Major  of  the  6th  Regiment  in  theHazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations 
in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Feilden  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  July  1855,  inelnding  the 
battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Colthurst  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  and  ttor 
present  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  30th  March  1858,  affair  of  Sangancer,  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  of  and  attack  on  the  rebels  at  Secknr  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Gardyne  served  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  Ptorm  and  capture  of 
Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1$  Captain  Howley  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Hazan. 
campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Black  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  14th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fir.) 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^<*  Major  Hole  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal'. 

"  Captain  Evans  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  in  tb»' 
Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal).  Served  against  the  hill  tribes  of  Sikkim  during  the  close  of  i860,  and  was  twice  iii 
command  of  Patrols  engaged  with  the  enemy.  Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  tlie  subscquenc 
operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Captain  Cockbum  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  Hazara  Field  Force  of  x868,  including;  tbo 
subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Looshsii 
campaign  of  1871-72  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Brownlow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

"  Captains  Adcock,  Harrison,  and  Morland,  Lieutenants  G.W.  B.  Collis,  Baird,  Brady,  Stratford,  Whitworth, 
and  Ball,  and  Quartermaster  Beedle,  served  with  the  6th  Begiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  inclndiii? 
the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ' 

^'  ])Iajor  Hastings  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack  and  b«tt> 
of  Kooshab  and  bombardment  of  Mohumran  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  also  in  Bengal  in  the  several  actions  leadin  z 
to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service j. 
Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Captains  Wilson  and  FitzGerald  served  with  Uie  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  against  the  hill  XxWi^ 
of  Sikkim  in  1861.  Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  incmding  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7  Captain  Helyar  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  action  lof  Kankur, 
defence  of  Jail  (wounded),  and  subsequent  operations  at  Shahiehanpore  (Medal). 

"  Lieutenants  Meredith  and  Stracey  served  with  the  6th  Kegiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868  (Medal  'srith 
Clasp). 

^  Lieut.  Morton  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  incluilmg^ 
the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Claip). 

«*  Miy*or  O'Connor  served  with  the  J4th  Resrt.  in  the  Crimea  from  19th  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
bastopol. and  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Major  Wastell  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  KaflSr  war  of  1846-47 ;  also  throughout  that  of  1850-53  (Me«lal), 
including  the  operations  in  the  Fish  river,  Amatolas,  and  both  the  Trans-Kei  expeditions.  Alao  in  the  Hazara  cam- 
paign of  z868  (MedaJ  with  Clasp). 

*»  Surgeon  Major  Shortt.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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Frederick  Charles  Keyser 

Henry  Wadham  Locke  Paddon" 

George  Augustus  S\Tony"t 

Francis  Hibbert  

Thomas  Mylcs  Sandys 

William  Wheaton  Chard  

Greorgo  Brooke  Meare<i"   

Edgar  Lonsdale    

Robert  Hem-y  Maude 

William  Daly 

Philip  Charles  Coffin  Sava<?o   


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I  William   Edward  Roberts,    Iiut.   o/> 
JfiwJr.  3  July  72 j 

1  Geoflfty  Barton,  Adjutant  23  Jan.  69 

2  Thomas  Groube  ^(^   

n  George  Stanley  Orred    

2  Thomas  John  Raymond  Mallock,   ati 

SU^CoUege  J. ) 

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X  Francis  Wing&eld  Douglass,  0/1  Special ) 

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I  Robert  Bisurlow  Manning  

I  Gardiner  Frederic  Guyon 

X  John  Robert  Beckett  

1  William  ConoUy  

2  John  Henry  Courtney  Clarke,  Adju-  \ 

taiU  6  Sept.  73   ) 

2  Norman  Pochiu   

X  Berkenhead  Glegg 

2  Percy  St.  Maur 

X  Fred.  St.  Leger  Tottenham 

X  Charles  Lysi^ht  Mortimer 

2  Edward  Alfred  Mostyn 

,2  Robt.  Preston  Bii*keURodick 

x  Charles  Bilderbcck  Mead  Branson  

2  John  Angus  

2  George  Francis  Thunder 

2  Sdmund  George  Reilly 

!  2  Hugh  John  Hector  Dire   

2  ArUbnr  Hildesiey  Daunt    


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»    ..  2  William  Le  Poer  Power 

»    -^   X  Wm.  Henry  Stopford  Heron-Maxwell ... 

3    ...  X  Richard  Lock  Appleyard 

2    ...  2  Trevor  John  Foster 

2  ...  X  Robert  Erasmus  Saunders  

I    -.  2  Louis  Hayes  Hartshome  Petit  Skinner 

J    . .  2  Henry  Archibald  Anderson 

yi     ..  a  Henry  Martindale  Temple  

..  2  Charles  David  Myers  Gall    

..  a  Edward  LoCtns  Roche  Thackwell ^       -   v.r 

r-    ..    Pa3ma$ten. — 2  William  Handasyde  Buchanan,  19  Nov.  58 ;  ffon.MaJoPf  19  Nov.  73. 

3  ...  .Qiimrter  Magttn»—i  William  Ames,"  zo  Oct.  72. 
:6    ...  ;  a  Matthew  Slatteiy,"  23  July  58. 

17    ...  Utdkal  Offieen.—i  SurgwnMajor  Thomas  Rudd,"  IfD.,  A.8.  x  Aug.  57 ;  Surgeon,  x8  Nov.  71, 
2  Surgeon  David  Mackie,  MD.,  Surgeon,  z  Oct.  62. 
Facing*  Blue.    Agenlt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.     Irish  Agents,  BW  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
itt  Battalion  returned  from  InJUa,  37  Dee.  70.     anti  B€UtMian  embarked  for  India  1  Oct.  1873. 
^  -*^r  Bichaid  Airey  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55— first  in  command  of  a  Brigade,  and 
i..:r«ardsfrom  the  disembarkation  in  the  Crimea  as  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
:..*  Alma.  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  KCB.,  Commander  of  tho 
^■on  of  Honor,  Commander  of  zst  Class  of  the  Military  Order  of  Savoy,  and  Class  of  the  Modjidie,  and  Turkish 

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143^  7^^^  Begimcnt  of  Foot  (Royal  Fusiliers). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Waller  scn,'ed  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  21st  Nov.  1854,  including  the  sicire  of 
Sebastopol,  sortie  of  9th  Mav,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Quarries  7th  June  (wounded),  anoult  of  the  Redan  i8th  June 
(wounded),  and  was  in  the  Trenches  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turk- 
ish Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Herbert  served  with  the  ^ist  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  full 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September,  and  was  woimded  during  the  bombardment  of 
17th  June  while  employed  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  in  throwing  up  an  entrenchment  in  the  8-gun  Battery, 
right  attack  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Daubeny  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infentry  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  capture 
of  the  Quarries,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  Ju^e,  and  formed  one  of  the  storming 
party  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Cla&p,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  iQ  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Aimn  an<l 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  oiul 
Turkish  Medal).  Ser%'cd  also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusafoye  Field  Force,  present  at  tho 
defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  dcstmc- 
tion  of  LaUoo  on  the  15th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the 
Bonair  Pass  on  16th  December  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes 
on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Cochrane  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  86th  Regt.  in  the  Central  India  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose, 
and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  Chandairee  (slightly  wounded),  battle  of  Betwa  (three 
horses  shot  under  him),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Jnansi,  where,  imder  a  tremendous  fire 
from  the  fbrt,  he  planted  the  British  flag  on  the  top  of  the  Palace ;  battle  and  capture  of  Koonch,  various  actions 
before  Calpee  from.  15th  to  21st  May  1858,  battle  of  Growlowlee,  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Calpee.  battle  of 
Morar,  battle  before  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Gwalior ;  commanded  Irregular  Cavalrv  under  Sir 
Robert  Napier  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Feroze  Shah  in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  (twice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  Major  of  Brigade  with  the  Eusofzye 
Field  Force  during  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier  war  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Ma'or  Plummer  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  J2th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  snd 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  4th  Piinjanb  Rifles  in  the  succcKi^fnl 
attnck  on  the  Cabool  Khail  Wuzeerees  in  Dec.  1859  and  Jan.  i860 ;  and  as  A.Q.M.General  to  the  Tank  Field  Furco 
under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  in  the  operations  against  the  Mahsood  tribe  of  Wuzeerees  from  April  to  the  zand  Mny 
1860,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Bumira  Pass  and  burning  of  Makeen  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

<»  Captain  Kerr  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  fVom  the  24th 
Nov.  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  fhintier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusaf^ze  Field 
Force,  Ttresent  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  tlie  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical 
Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  Dec.,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  tho  village  at  the 
foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  sabmiasion  of  the  hill 
tribes  on  17th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Beauchamp  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain,  attached  to  the  24th  (Mnzbie) 
Sikhs,  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  during  April  and  May  r86o,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burmra 
Pass,  taking  of  Makeen,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captains  Paddon  and  Meares  and  Lieut.  Gronbe  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Imlian  N.W.  Frontier 
war  of  1863  with  the  Eusotyze  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  ami 
at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  Dec,  also  in  the  action 
at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  x6th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  com- 
plete rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  17th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Sweny,  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Regiment,  served  in  Abyssinia  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Gencnil 
Wilby ;  was  afterwards  appointed  Provost  Marshal  and  Bagga^  Master  to  the  ist  Brigade  ist  Division,  and  wa<v 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Captain  for  service. 
Medal). 

"t  Captain  Sandys  served  in  Bengal  through  the  Sepoy  mutiny  in  1857-58. 

"  Quarter  Master  Ames  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crmiea  ttom.  tlip  17th  June  1855,  including  the  siecre 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Sened 
also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusofrye  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  ihe 
Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lallo  •. 
also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  tbe  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  which  ended  in  the 
complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  Hill  Tribes  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Quarter  Master  Slattery  was  present  with  the  58ih  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of 
Pomare*s  Pah  on  30th  April  1845.  attack  on  Heki's  Pah,  destruction  of  tho  Waikiri  Pah,  storming  of  Knwiii's  Pah, 
capture  and  destruction  of  Rhuapekapeka  nth  Jan.  1866  (Medal). 

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t."f  i^i°HTS:,~^,'^'Ti*  Gernird  Ball,»  J5i«.  17  Sept,  07 ;   Lt.  ^1  Dec.  08  ;    Capf.  P7  April  14  ;  Ma,or,  '24  June  24  ; 
_-  _ii[    lrf.tWo««<,  '2  Oct.  35  ;  Cohnel,  9  Nov.  46  ;  Major  Generdtl^  20  Jane  54 ;  Litut,QeMraL  7  Mar.  6a  ;  GeneraL 

I    10  Jan.  70;  Colonel  8th  Foot,  17  June  61. 
37     ..  ilieutauuit  Coloneta.— a  c.  Alex.  Cunningham  Robertson,*  jE;i».  P15  Sept.  37 ;  Li.  ^20  Aug.  41 ;  Cairf.  'n  Nov. 
,«i  li^'  ■»';^«^«^.'9Jaa.58;  m.Lt.CoL  20  July  58  i  J/«;or,  23  July  58 ;  Co/.  15  Dec.  64  ;  X<  Co/.  30  Dec.  65. 

,0  I    ,   ,  HemyGeorgje  Woods  »  ^«*t^»  13  Oct.  43  ;  Lt.  ao  Oct.  48 ;    Capi.  29  Dec.  54  ;  Hi.Miv'or,  2  Nov.  55 ;  y^ujor, 
...       "J^^- 55,  Jif'Li.Cofonel,  18  Jan.  61;  Lt.ColoHel,  15  June  66,  Colonel,  xoJn]y6g.  ^:> »        J     » 

30  1  u  ■ajOTB.— X  Wm.  Frecl.  Adams  Colman,*  Eu$.  15  June  43 ;  Lt.  10  Mar.  45 ;  Cavt.  15  Mar.  S3 ;  Ifa/or.  10  Aor.  64. 
2     ...    1  John  \  ere  WiUiam  Heniy  Webb,*  Jf»*.  29  Jan.  47  ;  Lt.  P21  Feb.  51 ;  CVy>^^4  May  58 ;  ira>,  2  N6v  66. 
26      3  a  Fnmcxa  ^ny  Drew.  JEiM.  P23Mfty45;  Lt.  17  Aug.  48;  Ca/.^  ^21  Nov.  51;  Bt.MaJor,  27  July  63  j  J/ajor, 
23  Ang.65;  U^.X^.CoteiiW,  asOct.  73.  ./     »     /         .7    J  »         J     * 

^9    •••  a  Edward  Tanner,  Stuigu,  ^30  Nov.  55  ;  Lt.  7  Dec.  57 ;  dopi-  '4  Sept.  60 ;  Ifajor,  P24  Mar.  69. 


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1  FonsterLongfleld-  ■  15  Jan. 

2  Reginald  Whitting*  '26  Dec. 

'x  James  Seager  Wheeley    P31  July 

2  William  Theobald  Butler >    5  July 

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1  Charleii  Frederick  Malet 9  Feb. 

2  Bennett  Fleming  Handy i     7  Aug. 

2  Francis  James  Stuart  '14  Jan. 

I  LlKfTTEVAVTS. 

2  Nash  Short  

2  Arthur  Fawkes  

1  John  James  Hamilton,  Ad-  \ 

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^ViiojiMsNov.  71    .S\  '8  Sept.  63Pi3Feb. 

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'^  TreA.  Barthol.  Joseph  Jer>  ]  | 

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Oofd  Coiut j  1 

2  Robert  Julian  Orde  Jocelyn..  P20  Dec. 
I  Arthur  Henry  Cope  P26Jan. 

1  Stephen  Brown  I    6  Feb. 

a  Arthur  Ashl^  Ruck p  7  Feb. 

2  John  Party  Hamer   Pao  Feb.    >^,    ^ 

2  James  Matthew  Taylor   P29  June  66 1 P30  Nov. 

I  George  Villiers  Turner Pi7  0ct.     66|P25Mar. 

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*  S?.«r^^  ^^®^®y  *i3Feb.    67  P2oScpt.  71 

1  William  Freeman  Kelly p  7  Mar.   67    28  Oct. 

2  William  Richard  Orme ,p  x  Aug.  68    28  Oct. 

1  Charles  William  Atkinson  ...  iPi6  Sept.  68  28  Oct. 
a  Henry  Thomas  Granger i  P28  Oct.  68  28  Oct. 

2  Joseph  Wright  Ward P22  June  67  28  Oct. 

I  HenrySnelsonAhmutyFuller     8  Feb.  7c  28  Oct. 

t  Edmund  William  Birch  Hope, Px 4  Sept.  70  a8  Oct. 

X  Lawrence  Cha.  F.  Thompson  jP  5  Nov.  70  28  Oct. 

x  Henry  Napier  M'Rae 1*25  Mar.  71  28  Oct. 

X  Henry  Meredith  Wade 23  Sept.  7  x  28  Oct. 


»  General  Ball  served  in  the  Peninsula  with 
66  the  34th  Regiment  Arom  June  1809  to  Nov.  1813, 
66|mcluding  the  siege  of  Badajoz  in  May  i8xx ;  battlers 


g.  of  Busaco  and  Albuhera,  actions  at  Arrovo  de 
^  Molino  and  Almaraz,  battle  of  Vittoria  (wounded  in 

g  the  head) ,  and  affairs  at  the  Pass  of  Maya  (severely 
'  wounded  in  the  left  leg).     He  has  received  the 


68 
69 
70 
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71 
67  Paa  April  7x 


BCB  LlBUTBlTAXni. 

X  William  CsldwellFaure  Field 
a  Frederick  James  \VhaIley  ... 

X  George  AU^ed  Money  

a  Llewelljm  Salnsbury  Melior 
I  Edw.  Hy  Hopton  Montresor 

I  Henry  Manley  Briscoe  

a  Henxy  Arthur  Fletcher 
pMfmaUere.- 


HUB    LIKUT. 


War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

*  Colonel  Robertson  served  in  the  Anglo-Spanish 
Legion  from  July  1835  to  June  1837.  Received  a 
Medal  for  the  action  of  5th  May  1837  ;  the  Cross  of 
the  xBt  Class  of  San  Fernando  for  the  actions  of 
the  x^th  and  x6th  March  1837 ;  and  another  Medal 
for  tne  storming  of  Imn  17th  May  following; 
severely  wounded  in  the  face  by  a  splinter  in  the 
general  action  on  the  Heights  of  Ametsa,  ist  Oct. 
1836.  Served  with  the  8th  Regiment  at  the  siege 
of  Delhi  in  X857,  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  9th, 
X4th,  and  x8th  July  (commanded  the  Regiment), 
and  commanded  Detachments  of  8th  and  6isfc 
Regiments  at  the  capture  of  four  guns  in  front  ol 
the  Advanced  Piquet  on  12th  August.  Acted  as 
D.A.Q.M.Gen.  to  Seaton's  Column  in  December, 
including  affairs  of  Gungaree,  Puttia1a»  and  Myn- 
poorie.  Present  durinf?  operations  flrom  and  to 
22nd  March  1858  resulting  in  the  occupation  of 
Lucknow  in  the  capacity  of  Deputy  Judge  Advo- 
cate  General  to  the  Army  in  the  field  (Brevets  of 
Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•  Colonel  Woods  Bcrve<l  with  the  97th  Regiment 
in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Nov.  X854.  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  com- 
manded the    Grenadiers   of  the  97th  with  the 


storming  party  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.- 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Brevet  of  Major,  sth 
Class  of  the  Mcdjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


8  May    7a 
8  June   72 

11  Sept.  72 
15  Jan.   73 

8  May    72 

12  Nov.   73 
_  ^               laNov.   73 

»  John  Falls,  4  Dec.  57 ;  JEToa.  If  a/or,  16  Oct.  71. 

X  ThosJPabner  Senior,  x«;  May  67;  JSHawn,  x8  Nov.  57 ;  Lt.  16  Julv  61;  Ron.Ctptain,  15  May  7a. 
■•—    -a  Thomas  Massey  Chadwick,  ao  Sept.  55. 
ir^.    .  ^-  '  William  Rowe.  x8  Oct.  73. 

Meiual  qgUsere.—^  Surgeon  Major  John  Madden."lfB.  A.8.  a  Oct.  46;  Surg,  a  Oct.  57 ;  Surg.Maj.  a  Oct.  66. 
X  our^.lfa/Grahame  Auchinleck,^*Jf2)..i.<9.  22Dec.48;  Surg,  a  Oct.  57;  Surg.Maj,  3aDec.68. 
Pacinge  B\\ie.—Aaeui«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jru*  Agenfg,  Sir  B.  Borough.  Bt.  and  Co. 

i«  Battalion  embarked  tor  Malta,  9  March  1866;  Depdt,  tpith  2HdMattaljpgnLr\ci  1  f> 
2Hd  Bait,  returned  from  Malta,  5  March  1868.     "-^^^  KJ^*^^  LV^ 


<i:iuurt€r  Mattere.- 


145-46  Sih  (The  Kincfa)  Bcjiment  of  Foot 

*  Major  Column,  whflo  on  paasage  to  India  in  the  transport  BriUm^  was  wrecked  on  tlie  Lesser  Andaman  in 
November  1844,  and  remained  on  that  island  fifty-one  days,  snfTering  very  severe  privations.  Ho  served  with  tLc 
80th  Regiment  throughout  the  Sutlcj  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present 'in  the  battles  of  Moodkcc,  Ferozeabah,  ami 
fcsobraon— ran  the  Standard  Bearer  through  the  body  in  single  combat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  Webb  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  9th  and  14th  July, 
capture  of  four  gims  on  12th  August,  and  six  days'  fighting  in  the  city ;  afterguards  present  in  the  action  of  Bolunrt- 
shur,  affair  of  AUyghur,  and  battle  of  Agra,  the  action  of  Dilkoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  affai? 
of  the  and  and  action  of  6th  December  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagunp  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Major  Longfield  accompanied  the  force  under  Maior  R.  S.  Baynes  which  surprised  the  garrison  and  seonnhl 
the  Port  and  magazine  of  Phillour  on  the  Sutlen  on  tne  12th  and  latli  May  1857 »  also  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi 
and  repulse  of  sorties  on  oth  14th  18th  and  23rd  July,  and  capture  of  four  guns  on  12th  August  1857  ;  aftcrwanln 
present  in  the  action  of  Dilkoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  the  affair  of  and  and  action  of  tth  Dec. 
at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagunj,  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  as  Brigade  Quarter  M ister  to 
Brigadier  Hale's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  ^ndce  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

»  (Japtain  Whitting  ser>-ed  in  t}ie  Indian  camx)aign  tram  March  1858,  and  acted  as  Staff  Adjutant  to  a  Detachmcrt 
at  Sasseram,  and  was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  jungles  of  Jugdesporo  under  Sir  E.  Lngnrd ; 
also  served  the  campaign  of  1858-59  iu  Oude,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Sandec  (Medil  . 

I*'  Captain  Bi*own  ser\'cd  with  the  63rd  Regiment  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  &t  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

11  Captain  Lowry  (Into  a  Ceptain  in  the  41st  Regiment)  served  with  the  4 ist  Regiment  throughout  the  Crimean 
campaign,  including^  the  Ixittles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  aCth 
Octoocr,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  Sth  Septeoiber  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Mertjidie) . 

1*  Captain  Jervis  ser\-ed  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-6S,  and  was  present 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

"  Surgeon  Majors  Madden  and  Auchinleck.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department.'* 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  gtJi  Foot, 

■  2  Colonel  Hawes  8er\'ed  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  with  the  9th  Regiment,  including^  the  battles  of 
Moodkee,  Forozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and'two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Crimea  fi*om  the  27th  Nov.  1854,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  i8th  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Mujor, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidic,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Buchanan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  47th  Regiment,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th  Oct..  siege  and  Ihll  of  Sebastopol — ^appointed  Town  Major  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Major  Probart  ser\'cd  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  24th  Nov.  1854,  includin? 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Seba8toi)ol  (Mcdul  with  Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  \iith 
the  S4th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  miitiny,— in  Eastern  Bengal  against  the  Chittagong  Mutineers,  and  in  LorJ 
Clyde's  camnaign'in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Modal). 

*  Majors  W.  Daunt  and  Harvey  served  in  the  Crimea  from  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol, and  aswiult  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Major  Dauut  bxs 
also  the  5th  Class  of  the  Med.Udie. 

^  Major  Vibart  served  in  the  Crimea  from  16th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault 
on  tho  Cemetery  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Major  Burland  served  in  the  Crimea  from  i6th  June  1855,  including  the'  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and 
assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  iSth  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Roberts  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  1st  April  1855.  including  tho  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Red.nn  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  (^lasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Musgravo  served  with  the  Syth  Fusiliers  in  India  throughout  tho  Indian  mutiny  (Medal) . 

10  Captain  Huxham  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  tho  campaign  of  i86o.in  China,  inclnding  the 
action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  forts).  Also  served  against  the  Taepinp 
rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862. 

'»  Major  Morrison  ser\'ed  tho  Eastern  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"Major  Morris  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  1858  at  tho  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  kc 
Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  tho  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Quarter  Master  Casey  served  in  the  Sutlcj  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Forozeshah,  and  Sobraon— severely  wounded  by  a  sabre-cut  in  loft  arm  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the 
(^rimean  campaign  from  28th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  I'urkif^h 
Medal). 

i»  Quarter  Master  Storrctt  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshnb, 
and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Sci'\'ed  also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  loth  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal}. 

i«  Surgeon  Major  Roberts.— For  War  Sorvices  see  "Medical  Department." 


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Te»r*s«r.  QqImmI. — Hcniy  Bates,^  CB.,  Member  of  the  Army  Furekaae  Comwittion ;  Entign^  9  July  29;  Zf.  28  Nov.  33  ; 

Ca/rf.  '8  Any.  45;   BtMajor,   ig   June  46;   Bt.Lt.Colonel^    7  Jimo  49;    Major ^  ^\i  Oct.  53;    Colonel » 

38  Nov.  54;   Lt.Colonelf  18  Sept.  57;  Major  Oeneral,  9  Oct.  63;  Lieut. Oeueral,  8  Hai*.  72;  Co/o»^Z  9th 

Foot,  31  Dec.  71. 

lirateaant  Colonels. — r  George  Harrington  Hawes,'  Aide  d«  Cawpio  the   Qneen ;  F.n»ign,  24    Nov.    43; 

Li.  4  Jan.  46;   Cap*.  '19  Sept.  48 ;  BtMajor,  3  Nov.  55;  ifq/or,  24  Dec.   58;  Bt.Lt.Coluael.S  Aug.  64; 

Lt.Colonel,  8  May  72 ;  Colonel,  2  Nov.  72. 

>«',j  2  Ueniy  James  Buchanan,' ibiMi^n,  ■'14  Juno  50;  Lt, 

\    Bt.Lt.ColoHel,  12  July  68 ;    Lt. Colonel,  i  Jan.  73. 

.  'Mig'on.— 2  Francis  Geo.  C.  Probart ,♦  Enngu,  iB  Nov. 

I    Sept.  68. 

,   2  William  Daunt.'  Eiuign,  13  Sept.  48  ;  Lt.  '15  Feb.  53;     -^  -  -, ^- .  — -^ , ,.. 

,  ii  Charles  Caldwell  Grantham,  Enngn,  16  Sept.  45 ;  Lt.  23  Oct.  47 ;  Cajtt.  23  July  58 ;  Major,  8  May  72. 
,    I  Henry  Marcus  Bcreaford,  Ennii/n,  ^'13  May  53  j  Lt.   15  Dec.  54;  Cayt.  *'3o  July  58  j   Bt.Major,  5  July 
I    72  ;  Major^  i  Jan.  73. 


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Lt.  21  Sept.  54;  Capt.  29  Feb.  56;  Mcy'or, 
Capt.  39  Feb.  56;  Major f  14  Feb.  72. 


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CAPTAIirS. 


LIEUT. 


'■9  1 


;;  i  ...   1  Wilb'am  Crosbie  Harvey* IP  11  June   52 

i»    ...  jx  Henry  Collingwood  Vibart"*    '18  Aug.    54 

(o  ....  12  William  Harris  Burland?    1^25  Aug.   54 

;,     ...  .2  Charles  John  Cramer  Roberta* ''21  Jan.    53 

;^    ...  12  RichanlChns.  Henry  Gcrmon Pi6Jan.    55 

,)    ...    X  William  James  Ma&jy  20  July    55 

y    ...   2  W.  H.  Errington  Ridsdale  •     1  May    ss 

7    ...  \2  Charles  Smith  Perry 1^29  May 

0    ••.,  I  Arthur  Henry  Josselyn    , :'2x  May 

7  1*1;  2  BcnjaminD'UrbanMuftgrave,*.lid^(2«>     ,,  Tor> 
Cawmto  Governor  of  Sontk  Australia..}]  '5  Jan. 

7     ..   I  John  Gill^pie ,'19  Dec. 

9    ...    :  Francis  Edward  Biddnlph I  15  May 

7     X   -2  Reginald  Edward  Huxham^^ '  27  Feb. 

3    ...  Ix  Mileson  Edgar ('29  July 

9    ...    3  Edmund  Kerrich    I  20  Jan. 

5  ,  ...    X  William  Richard  Vandelonr  

12  Arthur    Francis    Bingham  Wright,  / 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Br.  General  Er»kine  } 

I  Charles  Greorge  Kane    

1  Herbert  WitherstoncMynorsBaskerville 

'2  Farquhar  Glennio  


n  Aug.  54 

Z3  Jan.  55 

7  Mar.  55 

9  Mnr.  55 

z  June  55 

Pxx  Dec.  57 

15  Jan.  58 

2  Oct.  58 


58  '25  Sept.  60 


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P  7  Sept.  58 

1.15  April  59 

p25  Sept.  60 

p  6  May  59; 

p22  Feb.  61 

p3oAug.  64 

20  Sept.  64 

P  8  May  66 

P9N0V.  66 

'  I  AprU  70I 


5  J11I.V 

5  Jii.y 

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•*  7  July    63 


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'18  Oct. 
P31  July 


56,  15  Mar.  58 

62,^x4  June  64 

55    26  Mar.  58    ^  _  ___^ 

56;  22  Apr.  621     1  April  70! 

62  Px4  Sept.  66' P  4  Feb,    71 1 

55 1  23  Nov.  561  20  Jan.    ' 

59  '23  Jan.  63 1 P 14  Mar. 

55 1     I  Feb.  56!  14  Feb. 

58 1'  3  Oct.  62'    8  May 

59  P  9  Feb.  64      I  Jan. 

6oPa6Feb.  64   26  Mar.  73 


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68: 

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72" 
73 1 


25  Sept. 


P16  Oct. 

P19  Dec. 

28  July 
P26  Feb. 


63' P  5  June 
64''  9  Nov, 
64l''x3Feb. 
64 1 '•29  May 

9  Sept.  64P28  0ct. 


LxicuTzirAirTS. 

...  'x  James  Edward  MacDounell   

...    I  Marsden  Samuel  James  Sunderland,  >  p^^  -»f__ 

^d>/a*t  24  July  69    S\  24^^y 

...    I  James  Algernon  Ind ^  4  June 

...    a  Thornton  Warner  Clogstoun  

...    t  ThomasFarley 

...   2  Huntley  Bacon 

...    I  Daniel  Dickinson,  Instructor  of  Mtui- ) 

kelrwi^  Oct.  70 j 

...    X  Archibald  Gx-aham  Wavcll 

...   2JohnLovcll   

...    X  Augustus  Henry  Longficld \^3J  May 

...    3  Edward  Charlca  Maltby  ^12  July 

...    2  Edward  Pennell  Ehnhirst,  In$trncior\ 

ofMtttketry  19  April  70 Ji 

...    X  Frederick  Woodhouse  James,  at  Staff  i 

,        ColUge S 

...   2  Charles  Herbert  Shepherd 

...  1 2  George  Michell  Seaton,  Adj.  12  Nov.  73 

...  '2  Richard  Andrews  Mitchell , 

...  ,1  Herbert  Durell  Terry   

...'  12  Fitzmaurice  Rob.  Deane  Townshend 

...  jx  John  BaincsSeddonDeverell 

...  Ix  Edward  Croft  Murray 'p"'9Nov, 

...  'I  Octavius  AUcard |P29May 

...  |i  Edward  Bosvillc  James  'x2  Dec. 

...  ix  Fred.T.RowanHamilton,.4uiriie C'awp  I  Ip     yv.^ 
I        to  the  Goremor  General  of  Canada...  j  .   '3  ^^C. 

1»  „  2  Somcnct  Henry  Paul  Graves    I  *  2  Sept. 

...   x  Samuel  Martin  Gully    P3oMar. 

...   2  Waldeifrave  Charles  Feam  Koll '^25  Sept.  69 

^  ...   2  Divio  Knighton  Robertson P26  Sept.  69 


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6x!'i7  Jan. 
6x  P  2  May 


'  5  June  61  '  9  June 
Px5  Oct.  61  P22  Sept. 
~      "         6x1  ►29  Sept. 

6a    37  Mar.    66l 


31  Dec. 

P  2  May 
39  Dec. 
P26  Jan. 
P  8  May    66 

32  May    66 
31  Aug.   66 

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65  »'i5  Feb. 

65  Px7  May 

66  25  Oct. 
66    28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 


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3  July 

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4  Dec. 

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I  Feb. 

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'      I  SrB  LiBxnrEKAirTS. 

'  2    ...  ,2  William  Gibbs  Straghan . 

J    ...   1  Son.  Richard  Luttrell  PilkingtcnBothell 
2    ...  |X  Frederic  William  Brewster 

2  ...   a  Frederick  Alexander  Currio   

3  ...  |a  Henry  James  Shuckburgh  

I  .  ...    z  Harry  Arnold  Armitago  

17    ...   TagwMglert.—^  Walter  Morrison,"  29  Dec.  57;  Ennijn,  13  March  57 ;  Kon.Mqfor,  13  Mar.  7a. 

t  Maxwell  Klrwan  Morri*,"  10  March  5  •  Uon.Major,  10  March  72. 
:o  '  ...  \(lfiarterMatterB. — 1  John  Cascy,^*  9  Dec.  64.  _ 

5 ;. ,.  2  Thomas  Sterrett,»*  X9  Dec.  65.  {^Surg.Major,^^  Dec.  72 

=»  1  ...  \Uedieal  QffUer».—a  Surgeon  Major  Alexander  Fisher  Bartlcy,  A.8.  14  Jan.  53 ;  Surgeon,  35  Sept.   60 
»  ,    a  j  I  Surgeon  Major  Edmund  Humphrey  Roberts,"  A.S.  33  June  54 ;  Surgeon,  7  Aug.  66. 

Facinge  YoWow.— Agent,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 
i»t  Batt.  returned  jrom  ike  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  August,  1870.  and  Bait,  returned  fi^om  Japan,  July  1868 
'  Lieni.6eneral  Bates  has  served  three  years  in  the  West  Indies  and  twenty -one  years  in  the  Bast  Indies , 
SpttM  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Dick,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) ;  and  was  appointed 
aJi«T  that  action  Aide  do  Camp  to  Lord  Gough,  the  Commander  in  Chief  In  India,  in  which  capacity  he  served  m 
^e  Panjanb  campaign  of  x 848 -49,  and  was  present  at  the  aiTair  of  Ramnuggur  and  subsequent  operations  rosult- 
iai:  m  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  and  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojei-at  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

iNotet  eontin^sd^mtJ<^ei[  Aj^gtoW*'*"^!'*^'. 


U8     J^^d^'Jtl.'gSSS;]  lOth  (North  LlucoUxhue).         [XJii^'vl^^^ 

•* Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Peninsula"  "Sobsaok"  "Pukjaub"  "Mooltan "  "'Goojebat"  "Locekow." 
Year*  Scr.0olonel.—5ir  Sydney  John  Cotton,*  GCJB.  Cornet,  19  April   10;  Lf.  13  Fcl).  12;  Capi.  »'i  Jan.  20;  Major, 
,FixU  Half      18  Jan.  28;  Bt.Lt.Cohnel,    23    Nov.  41;  Lt.Colonel,  8  Jon.  43;    Coloiiei,  20   June  54;  2fajf>r  General, 
,  Pay.  Pay^      26  Oct.  58 ;  Lif  id. General,  20  April  66 ;  Colonel  loth  Foot,  5  Feb.  63. 
36  ;  ...   Lieutenant  ColonelB.~a  Stephen  Francis  Charles  Annesley,*  JCnnffn,  »6  July  38;  L(.  '17  Auff.  41;  Ccpt. 
>*22  Oct.  47 ;  Bt.Majort  20  July  58 ;   Major,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  24  June  59 ;  Lt.Colonel,  28  Aug.  60; 
Colonel,  3  March  67. 
1  OuthbcrtBiirlotnr,>.CAM;^N,  18  April  45;  H,  'lo  Dec.  47;  Capi.  8  Jan.  58;  Major,  14  June  64;  Xt.CoIotcI, 

29  Oct.  73. 
lUjors.— I  Patrick  Urowne  Lucas,*  Enti^n,  '10  Oct.  45 ;  U.  4  Oct.  48 ;  Capt.  8  Jan.  s8 ;  Major,  10  July  66. 

1  I'C  Joseph  P.  H.  Crowe,7  JEtuiifu,  27  Oct.  46 ;  Lt.  ij  Sept.  50 ;  Capt.  8  Jan.  58  ;  Bt.  Major,  20  Dec  59 ;  3Iaj<fr, 
28  Aug.  66 ;  i^<.i<.  Colonel,  2  Jan.  7 1 . 

2  George  Churchill  Bartholomew,"  Eatign,  Pi7May  50;  if.  '13  Feb.  52;   Capt,  '31  Aug.  58;  BLMajor, 
S  July  72 ;  Major,  29  Oct.  73. 

2  John  l)3'ron,*»  ^MM^ft,  »'i3  Feb.  5a;  Lt.   14  June  54  ;  Capt.,  ^22  June  58  ;   Bt.Major,  5  July  72  ;  Jfajor, 
12  Nov.  73. 


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Captaiks.  _Ky8IG» 

Robert  WUlock  Da  vies"  j  27  Feb. 

George  Kmest  Bulger  I    6  No  v. 

Frederick  Browne  Sandwith"  p  i  Dec. 
Robert  Theodore  F.  Stammers   25  May 

Charles  Hudson  *'  i        

Montagu  M'Phcrson  Batty e'*.  23  Nov. 

Owen  H.  Strong 22  Oct. 

JohnRudge  'ph  Sept. 

Ernest  Archibald  Berger '    2  April 

Richard  Johnson ,  30  April 

Clifton  de  N.  Orr  Stockwell...|  26  April 

Adolphus  Fred.  Walsh 16  Mar. 

William  Whitla 13  Nov. 

Heniy  Masters  Spronlo    »'29  July 

Abraham  Richard  Montfort    28  May 

Charles  Anthony  Denny  '  8  Nov. 

Henry  Guy  Carleton ,     8  Feb. 

Theophilus  Scott ^ii  Dec. 

Erasmua  Harris  Vanghion ...  Pf6  Apr. 

WiUiam  Nassau  Whitty   7  Nov. 

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Arthur  Henry  Handley 6  Aug. 

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Arthur  William  King    »•  5  Feb. 

John  Smith  O'Brien  Blake...  'ii  Feb. 
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Hougham Charles  Huntley...  '  8  Sept. 

Hamilton  William  Palmer  ...  Pix  Sept. 

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»  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  Bel•vt^d  with  the  aand 
Light  Dragoons  in  the  Hahnitta  war  in  1817; 
and  with  the  38th  Foot  in  Bind  under  Sir  Charles 
Napier  in  1842-43.  Commanded  a  force  of  Ir- 
tillery.  Cavalry,  nnd  Infiintry  in  1853,  which 
marched  as  a  reinforcement  to  the  N.W.  Frjn- 
tier  necessitated  by  the  agitation  on  the  Bonier, 
caused  by  the  assassination  of  the  British  Ccin- 
missioncr.  The  same  force  under  bis  comtmind 
proceeded  to  the  Kohat  Pass,  and  having  told 
off  three  columns  of  attack,  ho  succeeded  in 
overawing  and  bringing  into  subjection  the  r?- 
fVactory  tribes  in  that  Pass.  Commanded  the 
22nd  Foot  with  a  Force  under  Brigadier  Boilcau 
against  the  Boree  Afreedeee  on  the  N.W.  Fron* 
tier  in  1853.  Commanded  an  expeditionary 
force  of  4500  men  to  Shah  Hooeeh  Kheyl,  in 
August  1854,  for  the  punishment  of  the  Hohxuusd 
tribe.  Also  commanded  in  1858  an  expedition- 
ary force  of  the  same  strength  to  Sittana,  ?he 
Chinglee  Valley,  and  Punitar  on  the  Eusofiie 
..y, Border,  to  punish  Mokurrub  Khan,  Gbief  of  ^e 

70  Pumtar,  and  the  Hindoostanee  fitnatics  and 
70' rebel  Sepoys  (India  Medal  with  Clasp).  Was 
71 1  nominated  KCB.  for  his  services  in  command  of 

71  the  Troops  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in 
71  suppression  off  tho  Indian  mutiny  in  1857 -sS 
71  '^Medal). 

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13  Nov.    72 
30  April  73 


Pagmatier*.—!  James  Murphy."  1  Juno  55 ;  Q.lf.  7  Mar.  48 :  Hon.MqJor,  i  June  6$, 

2  George  Lowi>»  Onming.  6  Dec,  66  ;  llon.Captain,  6  Dec.  71. 
Quarter  Ma*ter$.—x  Robert  Hyde.  11  Aug.  63. 
ir  J-    f  «.«,  ^  James  Templeton,  27  Sept.  71. 

Medical  Offiecrt.^  2  SnrffMu  Ma  for  George  Monlna  Slaucrhter,"  A.S.  i-^  Dec.  54;  ^icf^***,  7  Aug.  67. 
I  Sargwm  Major  PitzGera'd  Edward  Scanlan,  i  April  73. 
.  _  ^^       ,     ,  J'tff»»'7»Yellow.—.rf<7<»»/«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

i»e  Batt.  embartedfor  ««  Caw  of  Good  Hontt,  .^;^^  1864.      D<7></.  «i7A  i$t  Battalion.  , 

2«rf  Batt.  return.  tfro.n  Ranjoon,  ,9  ^'^h-^^^l^^^  by^OOglC 


10th  (The  North  Lutohtshlre)  Eeyinienl  of  Font.  I45f« 

♦  C'i'oTiel  Anncsley  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  in  Ceylon  during  the  rebellion  in  1848.  Served  with  the  loth 
Bctnment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  was  present  at  the  snpnrcHsiun  of  the  mutiny  at  Dcnarcs,  capture  of 
ibc-  Fort  of  Atrowleea,  advance  on  Lucknow,  including  the  actions  of  Cnanda,  Umeerpore,  Sultanporc.  and  Douraka, 
Me^re  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  conomanded  the  advanced  party  into  the  Kaisabagh.  commanded  n  pnrty  of  Volun- 
tcir»  occapving  the  large  Mosque  commanding  the  Kaieabagh— mentioned  in  dcsjiatchos  as  having  "  highly  dis- 
t.:  ;riished  himself;"  afterwards  present  at  the  rehef  of  Azimglvir  and  subsequent  oi>erations  at  Jugdespore  (Brevet 
jf  iLijor,  Medal  with  Cla«p) . 

i  U. Colonel  Barlow  served  the  Pmyanb  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  loth  Rcgt.,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
i-rcraiions  before  Mooltan,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  carrying  the  Heights  before  Mooltan.  cajjture  of  the  Dowlat 
(rUe  tgrspe-sbot  wound),  and  surrender  of  the  fortress;  afterwards  present  at  the  Ijattle  of  Goojcrat  (Modal  with 
tw '  tlasiw).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1837-58,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdospore  with  Eyre's  Forte, 
ci.'tare  of  Atrowleea,  actions  of  Chsjida,  Umeerpore,  Sultanpore,  and  Dournha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
r.licf  of  Asimghur,  and  oiiorations  in  the  Jngdespore  Jungle  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  iLijor  Lucas  served  the  Punjaul)  cammign  of  1848-49  with  the  10th  Regiment,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
•pcrations  before  Mooltan,  affair  of  the  oth  Sept.,  storming  the  enemy's  strongly  entrenched  position  an<l  surrender 
or  tte  fortress;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Croojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  cam- 
'.<aizn  of  1357-58,  including  the  advance  on  Lucknow  and  actions  at  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sulttinnorc.  siege  and 
ca;>iare  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of  Jngdespore,  and  operations  in  its  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  LLColond  Crowe  ser\'ed  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  18^6,  and  was  present  in  the  action 

r  Ko^i^hab  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  m  India  with  Havolock's  Column  ftrom  its 
L.'M  uking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Biiseerut- 
i:isirc,  Boorbeakechowkee  (Victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  and  gallant  conduct).  Mungarwar.  and  Alumbagh, 
:>.'.:ef  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  defence  of  Alumbngh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  relief  of 
-Lcimghur,  and  operations  near  Jngdespore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service- 
fr  Lucknow). 

*  U^jor  Bartholomew  commanded  a  mounted  Detachment  of  the  loth  Regiment  during  the  operations  against 
t^  rebels  in  the  Shahabad  district,  from  9th  Oct.  1858  to  4th  Jan.  1850.  and  was  several  times  engaged  (mcntioued 
u.  despatches.  Medal) .    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  Rzpedition  in  1868  (Medal). 

^-  M^jor  Byron  served  in  the  34th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854.  and  was  wounded  and  taken  pri- 
^  cr  in  a  sortie  by  the  Russians  on  the  night  of  the  aoth  December  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medjil).  Servetl 
•I  ti^e  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  actions  at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
ALA  rslief  of  Aziinghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-'  Uajor  Daviea  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  "  gallant  and  humane  conduct. 
ca  the  3rd  Nov.  1852  for  having  plunged  into  the  Rio  Grrande  at  Jamaica  and  rescued  a  private  soldier  who  had  been 
cirried  away  by  the  force  of  the  current.'* 

^  Major  Sandwith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  party  of  the  loth  Regi- 
ctent  under  Captain  Dunbar  (who  was  kUled)  at  the  attempt  to  relieve  Arrah  (wounded) ;  advance  to  Lucknow, 
kiid  ftctions  at  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  storming  of  the  Emaumbonv 
»Ld  Kaisabagh,  passage  of  the  Tonsc,  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of  Jugdospore,  and  operations  in  its  vicinity 
Hfdal  with  Clasp). 

■>  Msjor  Hudson  served  during  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47,  and  of  1851-53,  on  the  Ordnance  Staff,  and  was  fire-  * 

pessij  thanked  in  General  orders  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Crimean  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  several 
» rties,  and  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  1855,  when  he  was  contused  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell  in  the 
Imiches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•*  Captain  Battye  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  mutiny  at  Dinapore  and 
sUcmpA  to  relieve  Arrah ;  capture  of  Atrowleea,  advance  to  Lncknow,  and  actions  at  Chanda.  u  mecrpore.  Sultan- 
'•rs.  and  Donraba,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Emaumbara  and  Kaisanagh  (Medal 
wUi  Clasp). 

-'  Vsior  Murphy  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Sntleg  campaign  of  1845-46,  including^  the  battle  of  Sobraon 

Medal).  Also  the  Pm^aub  campaign  of  1848-40,  and  was  present  during  the  whole  of  the  sic^  operations  before 
jf  ^Itau,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  17th  Aug.  1848,  and  surrender  oithe  fortress ;  after- 
vttds  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

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•  ,2  Frederic  Watson P20  July 

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I        n. A.  Q.U.GeHeral,  Ceylon S\  ^4  ^0V. 

•  |i  Edwartl  Henr>' Hare 1  23  May 

.    I  John  Hichem*  Bamfield*  '     6  July 

•  ,1  Edward  Lee  Street P21  Feb 

.    2  «.Charle8FredBrick  Colvile,  >  „      -.     * 

I        JBriffade  Major  at  Belfast  >  ,     3  July    _^ 

•  2  Aleximder  Henry  Vaughan  .1  10  April  60 

■  |2  Henry  Herbert  Skill p  i  June  60 

.  1 2  Frederick  Fitzroy  Gibbons...!    4  July   60 

•  12  Frederick  Nathaniel  CallweU  Pji  June  61 

■  2  Vi^vj-an  Williams  1    4  jun©  58 

.  I2  James  George  Ballantyno  ...  P28  May    58 

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...  '2  Philip  Henry  Smith  Pi^Jan.    63 

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...  12  Dennett   Thomas  Kinder,  >  ■ 

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...  2  Edward  Uonsmau  Vaughan.  Poo  June  6^ 
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*  Sir  GanpardLeMarchant  serve 
as  Adjutant  General  to  the  Anpld 
Spanish  Legion,  and  Br.Gencral  b 
the  Spanii*h  service  during  the  year 
1835.  36.  ftnd  37  J  was  present  ai  ih 
relief  of  Bilboa  and  affair  before  tLa 
town  in  Sept.  1835,  engaged  on  tl 

-  _ ^^  Heights  of  Arlaban,  in  Alara,  on  tl 

7  June  69'i6th  17th  and  i8th  Jan. ;  in  raifii 
*"  I  Sept.  69  the  siege  of   San   Seba.«!tiftn,  ai 


*'22  0ct.    70 


storming  the  Lines,  5th  May  •  ] 


'31  May 
**i2  July 
'22  July 
''31  Oct 


sage  of  the  Urmea,  and  taking 
Passages,  28th  May ;  in  the  gcne.- 
action  before  Alza,  Oct.  1836,  beskla 
several  affairs  in  Guipurcoa,  as  air 


71 1  in  the  general  actions  of  the  loi 


8  Juno   72  13th  isth  and  r6th   March  bcfoi 
"  '^«*      69iHemani :  for  these  services  he  rt 


9  Feb.    64 

5  July   64 

9  Aug.  64 

P26May   65 

P  6  Nov.   601    

«•  2  Sept.  6a  P  9  Oct.     ^ _.  ^^^  «..„u„x.t  * 

P28  April  63     5  July    73'ceiW  a"Medal/al«r3nl'^SaSsi 

•  2  June  65    ,s  Opt     __  I  Fernando,  and  Knight  of  Charie 

V  ^^®  '^^"^-  From  i846to  1867  hewa 

I  successively  Governor  and  Commander  of  th 

'Forces, —  of  Newfoundland,— Nova    Scoti'v 

I  Malta— and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Madit 

10  Sept.  6s  -^"^^y- 

_  _  .  ■  Lt. Colonel  Crompton-Stansfield  served  irit 
»  I  Dec.  65 1  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  th 
Pio  July    661 14th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  faUc: 

uNov.  66iSebastopol    (Medal  with   Clasp,    and  Turk^: 

11  Jan.    67  Medal).  ^ 
P  8  June  67'    *  Captain  Mortimer  scr>-ed  with  the  80th  R€ 

;giment  in  Burmnh  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp fo 
■'14  Mar.  68'^*^S^)'  -A.I80  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaism ii 
p  A  -1  ^0  5^^58-59.  and  ^as  present  with  the  Camel  Corp 
^25  April  68  at  the  capture  of  Calpee,  and  ficrveil  with  tb 
Pi 5  July  68  Cawnpore  and  Moradabad  Levies  (Medal  vit; 
P22Auff.  68  ^^i^P)- 

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P  2  Sept.  68  Ti:^vi^^.» —  .^  .0--  x_.,. . 

21  Oct.  68 
20  May  69 
»*25  Sept.  69 
24  Jan.    70 


I  Wm.  Arthur  Joyce  Murray., 
a  Henry  Beauchami)  St.  John. 
I  Chas.  Mordaunt  l<'itzgerald 

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1  George  Mackworth  Bullock 

2  Samuel  Keith  Harries     

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2  John  Woodvillo  Jones  .....!.., 
Ix  NevUle Francis Fitz Gerald)  1 

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23  Nov. 
''22  Feb. 


Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  iSsS-si 
including  the  siege  of  Kotah.  battle  of  Bunas 
and  pursuit  through  RajpooUma,  Central  IndiJ 
and  Malwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
7  Doctors  West  and  Tulloch.— For  War  So 


9  Feb.  70  vices  see  "  Medical  Department. 

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'14  Sept.  70 

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-a  Richard  Rodd  Robinson,  36  Mar.  58 ;  Hon.Mmor,  26  Mar.  73. 

Quarts  1/WwL.         T^J^Po^^u?  '^  J^iie  58 ;  Eruian,  2  June  48 ;  Son.Mcuor^s  June  68. 
(Quarter  J£aster$.—2  John  Robinson  Atkins,  23  Nov  60  v    .    a  •*  «^«  "«». 

xr.»-    7  r^MT  »  William  Mullins,  17  July  63. 

Medical  Qffleer$.-2  Surgeon  Major  John  Henry  West.?  MD.  A.8.  24  Mar.  54  ;  Surgeon,  x6  Feb.  64. 
I  Surgeon  Major  John  Tulloch,7  MD.  A.S.  7  June  54 ;  iiirgeon^is  Feb.  66. 
,.*  »-**  7-         1.   f^T?^*  Green.— ^^<?»<#,  Messrs.  Cox  i  Co. 
ll/»  *?  /^"  <fw*flrA*<i/5r  Bengal,  x6  July  X864.     Depdt,  attached  to  2nd  Battalion, 
:ind  Battalion  returned  from  the  Cape  of  Ihod  J^ope,li  July  2870. 

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"Nbw  Zbalaitd." 

r«rs^.  Cdottel.— Henry  ColvUe,  JSnsi</n  ^  Li.  '29  Doc.  13 ;  Li.  4-  Capt.  ^6  Nov.  17  ;  Capt.  <f  Lt.ColoueU  ^C  July  30 ; 
K  J  fiAU|  Jftf/or  ^-  Coi.  »3i  Dec.  44 ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^25  March  53  ;  Major  General,  20  June  54 ;  Lieut.  General,  20  JiUy  bo ; 
Piy.  Piy..    Qeneral,  27  March  68 ;  Colonel  12th  Foot,  29  Oct.  64. 

39    ...   lieatenant  ColonelB.—  John  M'Neill  Walter,"  CB.,  Brigadier  General  Commanding  Saugor  Dieiriet ;  Eneign, 

»3i  July35;  Lt.  sJ^lysg;  Capt.    29  Sept.  47;   Major,  '3  Dec.  53;  Lt.Colonel,  ^ij  Oct.  56;    Colonel, 

'  17  Jane  6z. 

r»  ,  .„   I  John  M*Kay,  JEtuign,  25  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  6  May  59  ;  Major,  1  July  67  ;  Lt.Colonel,  i  May  71. 

Zi  1  ...  It  £dvrord  H,  Foster,*  Jineign,  2  May  42  j  Lt.  14  Apr.  46  j  Capt.  14  Feb.  55  ;  Major,  zj  Juno  63  ;  Lt.Colonel, 

I    lApril  73. 

■%j<n. — 2  Geoivc  Fuller  Walker,^  Commandant,  Kuuowlxe  Depot ;  Entign,  14  April  46 ;  Lt.  13  Sept.  49 ;  Capt, 
I    17  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  '23  June  65. 

I  Frederick  Bagnell,*  Bn^n,  20  Oct.  46 ;  Xt.  8  Aug.  49 ;  Capt.  8  Jan.  58 ;  Major,  9  April  70. 
^c"  |i»'„  I  Charles  Jocelyn  Cecil  Sillcry,  Ena.  21  Jan.  53  ;  Lt.  21  Sept.  54 ;  Capt.  9  Sept.  55  ;  Major,  1  May  71. 
i-  I  ...   a  Edward  Marcon,  Ena.  13  Sept.  48 ;  Lt.  3  Dec.  52;  Co;?^.  30  Sept.  58  ;  Mt. Major,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  i  Apr.  73. 


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.  12  WiUiam  KeoagQ 

.   I  WHliamCroBbieSiddonsMair^' 

.   a  HenryLongWilliamPhillips" 

.    I  Campbell  Thomas  Moi-riB   ... 

.    I  Wm.  A.  Fctherstonhangh*... 

.   z  James  Edward  Harris 

.2  John  Xing  Doouer^' 

1  Henry  Magee  

.   2  George  Turner 

,   X  Geonce  James  Gordon 

2  Herbert  Trist  Cooper  "  

3  Bbbert  Baynes  Reed   

I  Walter  John  Boyes  

1  Simon  Bagge  Triphook  i*... 
a  Henry Dnppa  Alfred  CutbilP? 
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2  Arthur  Henry  Brittain" 


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,   2  Greorge  Frederick  Gavm 

,    I  James  Smith  Gibbi7 

.    z  Harry  liOigh  Townshend 

r  Arthur  French 

2  Charles Hely,.<i4/.  19  Jan.  73. 

X  Henry  Stewart  Bolton»» 

,  '2  Thomas  Baker 

2  John  C.  Robertson  Glasgow..  ''z6  Aug.  64  '  8  Aug. 

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1  Manfred  John  Sawyer 

z  Owen  "Williams,  Inatruetor  \ 

j        ofMueketry  15  Feb.  71  ...  > 
'z  John  James  Fox  Irwin 

2  Geo.Aug.BarringtonGodbold 

2  Arthur  Staniforth  Hext 

'2  Richard  Thos.  Edward  Dowse 
'x  Chas.  Fairfiix  Hutton  Riddell 

z  Charles  Richard  Townley,  > 

Adjutant  24  Sept  73 j 

'2  Richard  James  Pike 

z  Charles  Thos. Jackson  Dowler 
,   z  Arthur  Cocea 

3  Edward  RedstoneJas. Warner 
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z  April  73 
3  June  73 


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2  Guillum  Scott  Baugh I'za  Nov. 

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SrB  LlBUTBWAirTS. 

Iz  Charles  Donovan  Cave.. 

John  Logan  Fraser  

2  Claude  Kcimedy 


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'  9  Dec.  62  *'i2  Sept.  65 
P  2  Doc.    62;'  4  Mar.    68 

»  8  Sept.  63I    4  April  68        ___^ 

^22  Dec.  63  z  7  June  68 1  the  Kallir  campaign  of  1846-47  as  Adjutant  of  the 
Pz2  April  64  '  z  Aug.  68  90th  Light  Infantry,  and  Field  Atljutant  of  tho 
"  '  ■  '    »  "  -    -    '«  zst  Division  (Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regi- 

ment in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849,  and  was 
^  9  Sept.  64 1'  I  Fob.    68  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
r^TMn^    «Jpr,  ATiTii  rto  Clasp).    Also  with  a  Brigade  on  the  Peshawur 
zoNov.   65  ••17  April  69jft.^,^^i'ej.in  X85Z-52.  Served  with  the  35th  Regt.  in 
5  Mar.    67]  2z  May    69 1  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858  -59 ;  commanded  tho 
5  Aug.   641*'  7  Aug.   67  Arrah  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Sirthooa, 
8  Jan.    6S  '19  Feb.    70  Bramineegunge,  Rampoorperoiora  Jemaon,  and 
Kareeaath ;  subsecpiently  a  light  Column  in  the 
operations  in  Shahabad,  including  tho  action  be- 
fore Nonoodhee  (CB.,  and  Medal). 

♦  Lt.Colonel  Foster  and  Major  Bngnell  served 
in  the  Kaffir  war  of  z8sz-53  (Medal). 

*  Major  Walker  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  8th 
Regt.  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (severely 

7z' wounded),  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  9th 
(horse  shot)  Z4th  z8th  and  23rd  July  Z857  ;  aiter- 

'^  wards  present  in  the  actions  of  Bolundshur 
and  AUighur,  battle  of  Agra,  action  of  Dil 
Koosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord 
Clyde,  affair  of  the  and  and  action  of  the  6th 
Dec.  at  Ca^vnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagrmg 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
«  Major  O'Shaughnessy  and  Capt.  Fethcrston- 


z  Aug. 
»  a  Dec. 


z4  Jan. 

Z3  Jan.  69 
^  3  April  69I 
Pz7  April  691 
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2  George  Shieli 

ja  Arthur  John  Watson... 

2  George  Henry  Robinson 

2  Arthur  Wilbraham  Twin-) 

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.2  QuintinHamilton  Thompson 


28  May 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct 

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28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

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8  June  72;       — ^ „ 

19  June   72.haugh  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  througli- 
3z  Aug.  72  out  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z 863-66,  and  was 
Z3  Nov.   7a  present  during  tho  remainder  of  the  Waikato 
'^         72  campaign    under  Sir    Duncan  Cameron,  also 


4  Dec. 
9  Aug. 
9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 

12  Nov. 


at  the   operations  before  and  assault  of  tho 
Gate  Pah  (Medal). 


,— z  Walter  Rice  Olivey,  6  Apr.  55  ;  Entign,  Pz4  Feb.  5' ;  i^-  '*«9  Oct.  56 ;  Hon.Major,  14  Feb.  66. 
,;  2  Thomas  Huddlestone,^  x  May  64 ;  Q.lf.  16  Feb.  56 ;  Kon.Captain,  1  May  69. 

■  <^nari*r  Mattere. — 2  Edward  Farrant,**  30  July  62. 

I  z  William  Cox,  29  Oct.  73 .  „  , 

Medieal  Ctffieer».—a  Surgeon  Major  James  GreigLcask,  MB.  A.S.  28  Aug.  55 ;  Surgeon,  15  Feb.  71. 
X  Surgeon  John  Wallace,"  MI).  A.S.  3Z  March  64. 
Taeinge  YeWow.—Agenfe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.    Irieh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  &  Co. 
I  xti  Bait,  returned  from  New  Zealand,  Augvtt  1867. 

and  Batt.  embarked  for  Bengal,  July  1864.  Dep6t,  vifh  tit  Baft. 

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'51  1 2th  (East  Suffolk)  Eetjlment  of  Fooi. 

■  Captain  Pearson  served  iu  the  84th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Cohimn  under  Ha^'eloct,  iLc'.U'lii  i 
the  actions  of  Futtehpoi*c,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore  (wounded),  Oonao,  Buseerut  Gunge  (first  andw^ui^i.! 
Boorbeako  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungawar,  and  Alum  Bagn,  relief  of  Lucknow,  conunanded  a  Companv  of  the  t^tii 
Regt.  in  the  sortie  of  26th  Sept.  1857,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Him  Kanah ;  served  with  Outnun'a  Force  at  lU 
Alum  Bagh,  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh  (Mcibl  vA 
two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

*  Captain  Lowry  served  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Mair  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86a-6i,  including  the  capture  of  the  Palis  at  Kil.ibl 
capture  of  Matarikoriko.  relief  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt,  action  of  Hnirangi.  and  i^kimii^ij 
in  front  of  Tearie.  Served  during  the  first  part  of  the  Waikato  campaign,  also  as  Adjutant  of  the  Flying  CoAA-ii 
during  the  war  of  1863-  64  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Phillips  served  with  the  i»th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  wa.^  imnii 
with  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  Rangiriri  on  the  20th  Nov.  1863  (Modal). 

"  Captains  Dooner  and  Triphook  and  Lieut.  Bolton  served  in  New  Zealand  during  active  operations  in  1B64 1 
(Medalj. 

"  Captain  Cooper  served  with  the  13th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  including  the  Waik&i 
campaign. 

*"  Captain  Cutbill,  and  Lieut.  Gibb  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1S63-66,  and  were  prc'cnt  wii 
the  Thames  expedition  and  ^ith  that  of  the  Waikato  (Medal). 

^  Lieut.  Brittain  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  including  the  expedition  to  the  Thames  and  siege  an 
capture  of  the  Maori  position  at  Orakau  on  xst  and  2nd  April  1864  (Medal). 

"  Lieut.  Onslow  served  in  New  Zealand  during  active  operations  in  i366  (Medal). 

**  Captain  Huddlestone  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  ut 
Balaklava,  siege  and  iall  of  Sebostopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  IHirkish  Medal). 

"  Quaiter  Master  Farrant  Ber\'ed  m  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ferozepla 
(Medal).  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  relief  of  Pegu,  and  with  General  Peel's  Colunui  to  M.irtaban  aa 
Thongoo  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  Ixittle  of  Bedleekeserai,  siege  and  operatioiJ 
before  Delhi,  actions  of  Namoul,  Kassgunge,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  o\^en 
tions  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  in  the  Indian *N.W.  Frontier  ^-ar  of  1863  (Clasp). 

**  Doctor  Wallace.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  i^th  Foot. 

*  Major  Twynam  served  with  the  6i8t  Regt.  at  the  siegeandcaptureof  Delhi  in  1857,  and  the  action  of  Xniju 
ghur;  and  with  the  13th  Light  Infiekntry  in  the  actions  at  Doomureahgunge,  Toolsepore.  and  Bootwab  (Medi 
with  Clasp). 

«  Major  Brown  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fW)m  5th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  SebaFtopfj 
attacks  of  the  Redan  on  x8th  June  (with  the  storming  Column)  and  8th  Sept.;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  m 
render  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  a  party  of  tl 
57th  Regiment  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Arab  village  of  She. 
Othman  on  the  18th  March  1858  (mentioned  in  despatch,  and  thanked  in  General  orders).  Served  in  the  >c 
Zealand  war  in  z86z  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Gilbert  served  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  June  1855,  including  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya.  siege  and  fiiHi 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  presei.i  i 
the  relief  of  Azimghur  and  liie  subsequent  operations  in  that  district ;  also  in  the  actions  at  Amorah,  Jag«Iei9c>r 
Doomureahgunge,  Toolsepore,  and  the  operations  under  Colonel  Kelly  in  Tirhoot  and  the  Teroi,  including  U^ 
action  at  Bootwab  (Medal) . 

*  Captain  GiUett  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  lUl  of  Sebostopol  fMe<a 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  2858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  1 
Amorah,  Jugdespore,  and  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Conmgton  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  waa  present  at  the  relief  of  Asimghur  and  eqi 
sequent  operations  (Modal). 

^^  Captain  England  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Amorah  ( 
the  17th  and  25th  April  (Medal).  *  ^ 

1^  Captain  Leet  served  during  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Amorah  on  tl 
xTth  and  25th  April,  Nuggur,  Amorah  on  9th  June,  attack  on  and  retreat  from  Jugdespore,  action  of  Toolscpor 
and  those  at  Bootwall ;  he  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  various  Columns,  and  was  twice  specially  mentioned  in  gcuer 
orders  (Medal). 

^*  Captain  AUfr^y  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  m  U 
Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal). 

"  Captain  James  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  act:Gi 
at  Doomureahgunge  and  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

**  Captain  Cox  served  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  two  actions  at  Amorah  on  17th «» 
25th  April  1858.  in  the  firstof  which  he  commanded  the  Skirmishers  in  a  successful  attack  on  the  enemy's  left  (Medal 

"  Captain  Ethelston  served  in  the  68th  Light  In&ntry  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  wn 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

17  Lieut.  Westaway  has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  fcr  paving  the  life  of  .1  tv 
who  had  fallen  into  the  LiflTby,  he  himself  having  received  severe  injuries  about  tJie  head  and  face  from  striking  U 
bottom,  in  a  leap  from  the  parapet  of  the  embankment. 

"  Major  M'Naughten  landed  with  the  13th  Light  Inflmtty  in  the  Crimea  on  the  30th  Juno  185s,  and  was  at  " 
siege  and  fall  of  Seliastopol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Scn*ed  in  tl 
Indian  campaign  from  2nd  October  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore  (Medal).  , 

*•  Major  Brown  served  with  the  ist  Royals  throughouT.  the  Eastern  campaign  or  1854-55,  including  the  ba{t.( 
of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Quarter  Master  Griffin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Amorah  c 
17th  and  25th  April  and  9th  June  1858,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Nuggur,  actions  of  Debrcoh  and  Toolsepore  (Medal) 


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{_  Brigade  Depots  Taunton. 
•JSGrrr"  (vrith  the  Sphinx).  "Mxbtikiquk"  "Ava"  "  AKroH\jfibTAN*"*Giiira!Nr.K." 
A  Mural  Crown,  superscribed  "  Jkllaladad  "  "Cabool  1842  "  "  SKrAstox'oi.." 
7^,  vf.C«loo«L— Philip  Spencer  Stanhope,  Entign,  30  March  15;   U.  4r  Capt.   P17  Ju^'  23;    Copl.  4-  TJ. Colonel, 
-  11^     'le  March  32;   Colomsl,  9  Nov.  46;   Major  Generul,  20  June  54;   LUut. General,  20  April  61;  Qeneial,  22 
i^T  p»f  I    Nov.  68 ;  Colonel  13th  Ta^ht  Infantry,  3  Feb.  64. 

Lieatsnant  Colonela. — 2  Thomas  Maunsoll,^  Ennign,  '27  May  42  ;   Lf.  '23  Mav  45 ;  Capf.  8  Oct.  50 ;  Sf. 

Major,  2  Nov.  55  ;  Major,  '9  Jan.  57 ;  Bt.Lt.CoL,  10  Sept.  64 ;  Lt.Colonel,  P15  May  67  ;  Col  met.  28  Oct.  73. 

I  Robert  Blacicall  Montgomerj',*  Ensign,  ^24  Sept.  47 ;  Lt.  ^12  Oct.  52;  Capt.  P4  Aug.  54 ;  Major,  17  Apr,  66  ; 

Lt.Colonel,  I  April  73. 
Kajort.— I  Arthur  Bainbriggc,*  Ensign,  ^14  June  50 ;  Lt.  '6  Mav  53 ;  Capt.  26  June  55 ;  Major,  P9  Miirch  67. 
i     a  Itibert  Doug\as,*En*igA,  2  Apr.  41 ;  Lt.  a8  Dec.  42  ;  Capt.  6  July  55  ;  Major,  i  April  66. 
"2  Geddes  Sansoui  T>rynam,*  £»».  ^18  Oct.  45;  Lt.  •'23  July  47 ;  Capt.  11  Jan.  58;  Bt. Major,  5  July  72  ; 
I    Jfd/or.  5  July  73. 

1  William  Edward  Brown,*  Ensign,  10  April  49;  Lt.  ^26  Dec.  51 ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Bt. Major,  14  Sept.  6;  ; 
Major,  14  May  73. 


Captains. 


J  Philip  Edward  VictorGilbert?  p  1 3  Jan.  54 

I  Hem-yGiUett* '24  Aug.  54 

!  John  Godd  Conington*     >*  1 8  Doc.  52 

•     -•     •      ^"^      6  July  55 

4  July 

13  May 


2  *.  Edw.LutwycheEngland»« 
I  WUliam  KnoxLeet.'^  D.A.  \ 
I     A.Q.for  Musketry.  Curt. . . } 

1  Thomas  Alphon«o  Gary  _       .     _. 

1  Irving  Stening  Allfrey'* '29  July    56 

I  JohnFencott  James** ,''17  Aug.  55 

I  William  Cox»* !    2  July 

'  J  Edmund  Pee!  Ethelston^  ...;'24Aug. 

1  Dadley  Thomas  Perase '  29  May 

2  Arthur  M'Gillicuddy  Denny 
!  Alfred  Randall 


26  June  55 
26  June  55 

6  July    55 

7  April  58 


'  1  Feb.    56 

II  April  62 

16  April  58 

'  7  Mar.    56 

8  Jan.    58 

_ .     9  Feb.    55 

, ^     58  P18  Sept.  60 

X  April  58;»'  3  July    60 
9  July    59!  26  July    66 


23  Mar.  61 

•*  4  June  61 

•*26Nov.  61 

'  8  Jan.  64 

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9  Nov. 
24  Sept. 

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Pxo  June 

24  Mar. 

16  Feb. 
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P  9  May 
»25  July 

P  8  Sept. 

P27  Nov. 

4  Dec. 
Pi  I  Jan. 
P  9  Mar. 
P  8  May 
Pis  May 

9  Jan. 

8  July 
Pig  Feb. 
P24  Mar. 
I  8  July 
,1*24  July 
; '•30  Oct. 
Pio  Nov. 

8  Feb. 
P  6  July 
Pi 7  Aug. 
P27  Aug. 
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34  Sept.  62 
64 


1  U«orgeHibl>ertA.Kinloch...-    6  Nov.   6ojP  8  Oct.  6x 

2  Alexander  Dake  Simpson  ...  p  3  June  59  P21  July  63 
2  John  Arthur  P.  K.  Harwood;  7  Oct.  59;  "16  Oct.  63 
2  Francis  GUiase  Marshall p  7  Sept.  58|Pi6Aug.  61 

1  John  Moutray  Read P2x  Dec.    6oP3oJune  65 

2  WilliamCharle8Fred.Maddeu  P28  Dec.  6o;p3o  June  65 
li  George  Kemmis 'P9N0V.   58  P26  Oct.  60 

1  Gerard  Septimus  Burton 28  Jan.    59  P28  Dec.  6: 

LiarTKHAKTS.  I 

2  Robert  Stuart  Clarke, ili/M-)  | 

tani  I  April  62 S 

Henrv  Reginald  Bate,  Inst.  \  \ 

of  kusketry  18  Nor.  68  ...  >  ' 
Andrew  Cba.  Cunningham,  '^ 

Intt.  of  Musk.  14  Sept  70  > 
12  John  Francis  Bellis  

1 1  Charles  Barker  

2  John  Jamee  Rosa   

I  James  Guillet  Westaway*^  ... 

1  William  Hunter  Bvans 

2  John  Franklen  Bailey 

2  Christian  Hollingworth  

2  Bryan  Bristow  Twyne 

r  Henry  Hallam  Parr,  A^u- ) 

I       to«<290ct.  73 S 

{2  Charles  Edward  Harris  

I  Hugh  Hovell  Thnrlow 

I  John  Miller  Klgee  Waddy  ...i 

1  Robert  Cooke  Otway 

r  Charles  Dancuft  RadcUffe  ..J 

2  Frederick  Charles  Caldwell . . . , 

1 2  Fred. Walt.  Spencer-Stanhope 
I  Frank  Boyd  Bradshaw ' 

1  William  Thomas  Summers... 

2  Walter  Edgar  Gaskell  

I2  Richard  Cooper  

3  Arthur  Close  Borton 

'2  Noel  Norcott  Winter 

2  John  Charles  Ambrose 

I  Edward  John  Fowncs  

I  Edmond  Joseph  Gallwey 

I  Francis  James  Justice 

I I  Edmund  William  Clark   

'  2  Pierce  Edward  Hughes   


'  4  yov. 

23  Mar. 

P21  Aug. 
20  Feb. 

•  9  Mar. 

'15  May 

••  7  Aug. 
29  May 

P  4  Mar. 

P18  Nov. 

Pio  Feb. 

P24  April  69 

P  1  Feb.    68 

P24  Sept.  70 

P22  April  71 
I  April  73 j 
5  July    73 


P  8  Jan. 
62  P  9  Mar. 
62|P  8  May 
63I  18  Aug. 

64  P18  April 

65  P  2  Mar.  09 
65' P24  April  69 
65,Px4July    69 


Bra  LiBCTKirAKTs. 

2  Bryan  Palmes 

I  Richard    Arthur    Herbert) 

Townsend } 

a  Anthony  Lumb   

I  Edward  Morris  Poynton  


^  Colonel  Maunsell  served  in  the  32nd  Regt. 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848  -49.  and 
was  present  at  the  first  and  second  Kiege  oi)orH  - 
tions  before  Mooltau,  including  the  attack  on  the 
enemy's  position  in  ftontof  the  advanced  trenches 
on  the  12th  Sept.  1848  (slightly  grazed  V)y  a  bul- 
let), the  action  of  Soorjkoond,  storm  and  capture 
of  the  city  (where  he  was  personally  engaged  at 
one  time  with  two  Sikhs,  one  of  whom  he  killed), 
and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  afterwards  present 
at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Che- 
niote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
Clasps) ;  was  severely  wounded  atMooltan  on  the 
2 1  St  Jan.  i849by  a  splinter  of  shell  on  the  left  shoul- 
dcrandarm.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
and  up  to  20th  Feb.  1855,  in  the  28th  Regt.. includ- 
ing the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  during  which  he  commanded  tne 
Volunteer  Sharpshooters  of  the  3rd  Division  for 
j6  days  until  severelv  wounded  (buUet  through 
left  arm,  bono  broken)  on  the  30th  Dec.  for  which 
service  he  was  honourably  mentioned  in  division 
orders  of  3rd  Jan.  1855  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  three  Clas)>s,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Mc<lul.s, 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie). 

»Lt.  Col.  Montgomery  served  in  the  Crimea  from 
30th  Junei855,  including  the  battle  of  theTcheruaya, 
siege  and  (all  of  Sebastopol  (.Medal  with  Clasp, 
5th  Class  of  the  Modjidic,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Major  Bainbrigge  lauded  with  the  13th  Light 
Infantry  in  the  Crimea  on  the  30th  Juno  1855,  in- 
cluding the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siejje  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

♦  Major  Douglas  sei'ved  with  the  liuffs  at  the 

10  Jan.    72 'battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star). 
8  Juno    "  i  ^^°^  remainder  of  Holes  tee  foot  of  preceding  page. 


65  P30  Oct. 

66  Pfo  Nov. 

66  Pio  Nov. 

67  P24  Nov.  69 
67  P  6  July  69 
67  P27  Aug,  70 

67  P24  Sept.  70 

68  P12  Nov. 
681  28  Oct. 
691  28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct, 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


SUB  LIKVT. 


5  Feb. 
r  Nov. 


Paymaders.—  i  Duncan  Ccmeron  M'Nanghteu."  25  May  55  ;  Q.If.  15  Aug.  48 ;  JIon.Major.  25  May  65. 

a  Thos.  Calderhoad  Brown,"  27  July  55 ;  E)i*.  5  Nov.  54 ;  Lt.  15  May  55 ;  Hon.Major,  5  Nn  .  <;. 
QnarUr  Masters. — 2  Charles  Fox,  9  Feb.  64. 

1  Alfred  Griffln,*»  27  July  66. 

Meiieal  Officers. — i  Surgeon  Major  John  Carlaw,  MD.  1  April  73. 

2  Surgeon  Wilmot  Horton  Trevor  Power,  A.S.  i  Oct.  62. 

Facings  Bine.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Tri»h  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
ist  Battalion  embarked  for  Gibraltar.  14  June  1867.     Dep6t,  atlaehed  to  ^"j^.^i^'o^f^^O  I  C> 
2nd  Battalion  retttmfd  from  the  Mauritius,  July  1S67.      ed  by  VJH^^^g  l\^ 


-  -, .       I  St  Britt.,  Se«Upcre,  Beaipd. 
^53      2nd  Batt. ,  Aldershot. 


Full 
Pay. 

28 


27 


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Pay. 


]         Mth  (BucLln.jhanuhlre).       [|'4^"K4^,°-|JSiaf,rd. 

ThO  White  Ilorso.     '■*Nec  a*p^a  terrent.*' — "TouBifAr*'  "CoHuxxi."   "  Jiva  "  "Waterloo"  "Bhcbipobb." 

The  Royal  Tijjer,  Bupcrscribed  "Ikdia"  **  Skvastopol"  **  New  Zkaland.'* 

YearV^r.jColoncl.— Maurico  Bailow,'  Etungn,  21  July  14;   X/.  23  Mar.  15;    Catif.  20  Dec.  12;   Major,  12  Jane  28;  Bi 
Lt. Colonel,  23  Nov.  41 ;  LI, Colonel,  24  Dec.  47  ;  Colonel,  20  Juue  54;  Major  Qeneral,  26  Oct.  58  ;  Lt.Gcnfriii 
24  April  66  ;  Colonel  uth  Foot,  9  Au^.  70. 
Lieutenant  Coloneli.—T  William  Hanbury  Hawley,*  Ensign,  ^lo  July  46;  Lt.  15  Feb.  50;  Cope.  29  Dec.  54] 

Major,  8  Dec.  63  ;  Lt. Colonel,  8  Ma3'  72. 
2  James  Sinclair  Thomson,*  EntU/u,^ 2s  Nov.  42 ;  Lt.  13  June  46;  Cop^  P9  July  52 ;  Major,  21  Sept.  60;  K 

Colonel,  27  July  66  ;  Colonel,  27  July  71. 
Kajons.— 1  Charles  Edward  Grojjan,  Comtnandant,  Dalhotuie  Depot ;  Comet,  '16  April  47;  Lt.  ^aS  April  4S1 
C'tffff.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  14  Jan.  64. 

1  Dawson  Stockley  Warren.*  En$iga,  P19  Dec.  51 ;  Lt.  P16  Dec.  53;  Capt.y  10  April  57 ;  Major,  3  Nov.  71. 

2  Thomas  Prittie  Cosby,*  Emign,  P23  Nov.  52;  i/.  ix  Aug.  54;  Capt.  ^24  July  57;  Major,  S  May  72. 


19 
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20 
19 
19 
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18 
19 
17 

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16 

16 

18 

16 

20 

16 


»'l7AUfer. 

28  Mar. 


Captains. 

2  Richard  Hussey  Vivian'  

1  Edward  William  Saunders* 

1  Andrew  Alfred  Le  Mesurier,'  Inspector  \ 

and    Adjutant,    Ea*t    India   Railtcay  \ 
Volunteer  Rifle  Corps ) 

2  Henry  Auirnstus  Burton 26  Oct. 

2  Montcford  Spread  Morgan" ""is  Oct. 

2  John  Poualdson  Bradley*  '•25  Anq-. 

1  Richard  A.  Lynd  Fumeaux^* 13  Feb. 

2  John  Glancyi* 9  Mar. 

2  George  Leslie  Bryce** i  Feb. 

1  Aug.  Frederick  DeButts  Dixon  19  Feb. 

2  John  Wilson ''29  Feb. 

2  George  Harwood  Cope" ^^5  May 

I  Richard  Seymour  Lemon    ^"29  Dec. 

I  De  Lacy  Richard  Frank  Wooldridge ''21  Nov. 

1  JosephLaing  27  Mar. 

2  Frederick  William  Hnrington*'   ''28  May 

I  yRneas  Gordon  Blair" 7  Mar. 

1  Henry  Augustus  Williams 6  Oct. 

2  Charles  James  Bortou»9  14  Jnly 

1  Henry  M'Lood  Hutchison 12  Nov. 


52I    6  June 
54  P29Dec. 


CAPTAIX.      I    BUEV.MAJ.        DT.l-T.roU 


54, *'  9  Jan. 
54  •'26  Mar. 


57    21  Aug.  66 
5  July    72 


19  Jan.    55    X  7  Aug.   55  *•  5  Oct. 


55'  26  Mar. 
50  P  8  April 
54 1  9  Mar. 
55  P  8  Feb. 


I 


LlEUtKXAITTS. 

2  Roper  Hall  

1  William  Thomhill  Blois  

2  Aubrey  Lisle  Patton*> 

2  T.  FiU5Herl>crt  Carlyon  

1  Bertram  Walter  C.  Firman 

2  Gerard  Van  Heythuysen    

2  William  Mills  

Richard  Henrv  Atkinson,  Adjutant  4") 

Weit  YorkMilUii } 

t  Robert  Graham  Foster  Pigott,  Instrnc- ) 
tor  of  Mtifketry  19  Sept.  70 ) 

1  John  Hosack   

2  Arthur   Walter    Noyes,  Instructor    of) 

Musketrv  8  Nov.  73  i 

2  Herbert    Lovcll   Woodland,  Adjutant^ 

17  March  69 S 

I  William  Adams  Ridgeway 

1  Robert  William  Richardson 

2  Wm.  Minor  Graves  Lapenotiero    

I  William  Sycr  Purkis 

1  Charles  Alexander  Morris  

2  Patrick  Crosbio  

2  Somerset  James  Butler 

2  Alfred  Ruttlcdge 

I  Thomas  Middleton  Robinson 

1  James  Reid,/«^*r;>r<'^^r 

2  Charles  Steward  Goi*don 

I  Charles  David  Ferrier 

1  Harry  Ho wlett  Young     

1  William  Selwood  Hewett  

2  Thomas  William  Lanyou  Penno 


Sub  Likutbkaktb. 
I  Edward  Hogarth  Molesworth  

1  Charles  Withers  Ravenshaw 

2  Thomas  Richard  Mills 

2  Gerald  Grant-Dalton    

2  Sigismund  Cathcart  de  Trafford.. 

I  Henry  Bralmzon  Urmston 

I  Henry  Richard  Marrett  

X  Martin  Mackinnon  Hill  


8  Jan. 

15  Jime 

18  Jan. 

15  Juno 
7  May 
571*' 8  Oct. 
561  8  Oct. 
58!  P  I  July 
58  P  3  Oct. 
56  5  Sept. 
58  P  6  Feb. 
54  6  Jan. 
58  P  4  Aug. 


28  Jan. 

18  Oct. 
P12  Jxme 
5  Feb. 
P25  June 
P  3  Oct. 
P  6  Feb. 

'17  Mar. 

P  4  Aug. 
1 7  Nov. 
9  Mar. 

Pio  Nov. 

*i2  Sept. 

3  April 
P30  Mar. 
P29May 
P  7  Aug. 
Px5  Aug. 
P25  Sept. 
Pi 7  Oct. 
P  8  Feb. 

20  Juno 

P27  June 

5  Feb. 

•27  Aug. 


58, P  6 Feb.  63 
53!  23  Sept.  62 
55  "  4  Aug.  63 
5(5^28  Aug.  63 
581  14  Jan.  64 
58  ••14  June  64 
50|P22  April  59' 
58  Pi 2  Sept.  65 
21  Mar.  66 
12  Juno  70 
I  April  70 
3  Nov.  71 
8  May  72 
I  July  62 
25  June  73 
16  Oct.  66 
19  Nov.   73 


5  July 
I  Mar. 

6  Feb. 
5  Jaly 


59  P28  Aug.  63 

59  14  Jan.    63 

60  P14  June  64 
61 IP18  April  65 

61  Pi2Sept.  65 
62 'P  6  Feb.  66 
63,P3oOct.     66 


63! 

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67 

63 

P29May 

67 

63 

6  July 

67 

64 

P14  Aug. 

67 

65 

P20  Juno 

68 

6s 

12  June 

70 

66 

'  3  Sept. 

70 

67 

P14  Jan. 

71 

67 

•'3  May 

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28  Oct. 

71 

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28  Oct. 

71 

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28  Oct. 

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28  Oct. 

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28  Oct. 

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28  Oct. 

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8  June 

70 

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28  Oct. 

71 

30  Dec. 

71 

30  Dec. 

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24  Feb. 

72 

8  May 

72 

8  June 

72' 

8  Juno 

72 

19  Juno 

72 

13  Nov. 

72 

13  Nov. 

72 

9  Aug. 

73 

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...    Pflvma*<«-#.— I  William  Joseph Carden,»*  4  Sept.  67.  ,    «   ,,      .  ,,     xr  ..  r-..w«:-   .  o>»„f   ,» 

;:.  '2  George  Edward  Earle.  4  sipt.  67 ;  Ensign,  P22  May  63 ;  Lt,  '2  March  66 ;  Hon.Capiaia,  4  Sept.  72. 
Quarter  Mastsrs.—i  John  Moore,"  25  Mar.  62. 

2  John  Mills,**  26  April  64.  ^  ^  .   ^  r-      ^w 

Medieal  Qfflcer$.-2  SnrqeonMajor  Randolph  Wcbb.r  A.8.  15  Dec.  54 ;  Surgeon,  23  Oct.  67.  [14  May  7 

^  X  Suigeon  Mijor  John  Edward  Moffatt,*^  A.S.  14  Mar.  51 ;  Surgeon,  26  Jaii.58 ;  Snrg.2£^ 

Facings  BnfT.— Agents,  Uessn.  Cox  Kad  Co. 
lit  Battalion  embarketlfor  Malta,  19  August  X867.    Depdt,  Bradford. 
2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Auitralia  23  Jun*  1870. 


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>  LieGtG«aeral  Barlow  scryed  as  a  General  in  the  Trenches  during  the  £de;;e  of  Scbostopol.  and  commanded  a 
Ercade  tt  its  fiJl  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd 
Cs^  of  the  Me^jidie). 

^iLVoloncl  Hawloy,  3£aior3  Warren  and  Cosby,  and  Captain  Bradley  served  in  tho  Crimea  ft*om  loth  Jan.  1855^ 
iiflsdiii?  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  Jnne  (Medal  with  Cbifip,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  {^cA>,ue\  Thomson  was  on  board  the  Transport  Sarah  Sandt  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  54th  Regiment  on 
jK^sace  10  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  nth  November  1857.  The  conduct 
tTtLeRefirimentonthis  occasion  was  the  subject  of  a  General  order  from  the  Horae  Guards.  Served  during  the 
h'iiaa  matiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

•  Mijfx  Vivian  served  with  the 'x 4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  10th  Jan.  1855,  including  the 
lu^t^uil  M  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Sensed  also  in 
ti  Xcw  Zealand  war  of  1865-66,  in  the  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaigns ;  was  in  command  of  a  detachment  of 
ttt  3nd  Battalion  14th  Regiment  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okutnku,  and  was  alno  present  at  the  assault  and 
tkyi^m  of  Patahi,  Otapawa,  Waikoko  Pah,  and  the  operations  in  the  forest  round  Mount  Egmont  (mentioned  in 
6r<rKitrbe5.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

•  ^jor  Snonders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fW>m  loth  Jan.  1855  with  the  14th  Regiment,  including  the 
»  :v>  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  field 
trsu  the  Maori  war  of  1860-61  (Medal) . 

*)I:i>r  Le  Mesurier  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  13th  Aug.  1855,  including 
bf> « -co  and  fiUl  of  Seba.stopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

•  I  i:^^a  Morgan  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  West  Coast  campaign  in  the  New  Zealand  war  or 
^'^^  iMedal). 

^*  iprain  Fnraeaux  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  theWaikato  campaign  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864  ^ 
tto  :n  th<>  campaign  on  the  West  Coast  in  1865-66,  including  the  expedition  from  Wangariri  to  Taranaki  under 
Bnf  "il  Chute,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Putaki,  Otapawa,  Kittemcrai,  and  Waikoko  Pahs 


1^'y'.%  (luring  the  action  at  Koewa,  and  again  for  "conspicuous  conduct"  daring  the  engagement  at  Rangariri 
P-rrt  cf  Major,  and  Me<ial).  °        . 

"  '/jtain  Biyoe  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1865-66  in  the  Wanganoui  district ; 
to*;'>>«nt  at  the  afihir  of  the  Weraroa  Pah,  and  severely  wounded  in  an  ambuscade  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Redoubt 

"  <  3pcain  Cope  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86o-6x  (Medal). 

'  VitainF.  w.  Harinfrton  served  in  the  NewZealand  war  of  1863-65,  including  the  actions  of  Kohewa  and  Grate 
lk).M€da]). 

'•'.  i;icaia  Blair  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
&ptain  Borton  served  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  27th  Nov.  1854  to  March  1855,  and  again  from  15th  July  1855,  in- 
lti:?the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  I'^ni..  Patton  served -with  the  14th  Regiment  in  New  2jealand  in  x86o-6i,  and  throughout  the  campaicm  of  186-1-64 
bf^:akato district  (Medal). 

*;\naaster  Garden  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  to  26th  March  1855^ 
br.% .>3z  the  siege  of  BetiastoyMl  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^.ma  Mftjrter  Moore  served  ia  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol»  and  Turkish 

*  Qi&nf  r  Master  MUls  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  loth  Jan.  1855,  including 
»•-  .t:  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  x8th  Jtme  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also^ 
VBLtU  2nd  Battalion  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-66  in  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns^ 
k»  33*  present  at  the  actionB  of  Kokeroa  and  Rangiriri  (Medal). 

*'55  jjeens  Major  Webb  and  Moffatt.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


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rSMb  Distnct  Xo.  5- 
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Yeare* Scr.: Colonel.— ThomaH  Armstronp  Drought,*  Enngn,  ii  Nov.  13  ;    Lt.  ^i6  0qX.  17;  Capt.  'xoOct. 


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••31  Dec.  30;   Lt. Colonel,  »'2i  Mar.  45;    Colonel,  20  Jimc  54;   Major   Qeneral,  11  Jan.  60 

21  April  68  ;  Colonel  15th  Foot,  21  April  68. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— i  Henrj'  Grierson.*  Entign,  ^g  Aug.  33 ;   Lt.  '•24  Feh.  37 ;  Capt.  '6  May  42  ;  Bt.M^ji 

20  June  54  ;  Major,  25  Aug.  56  ;  Bt.Lt.Colouel,  17  Oct.  59  ;  Colonel,  18  Feb.  67;  Lt.Colonei,  25  Dec.  67. 

Johnson  Wilkinson,* £iuri^M,  ^^  Aug.  40 ;  Lt.  •'24  May  44  ;  Capt.  6  June  54  ;  Major,  26  June  66;  lA.Colotd 

13  April  72. 
Majora.— 2  $.  Philip  Alexander  Anstruther  Twynnm,  Enngn,  '12  Dec.  51 ;  Lt.  6  July  54 ;  Capt.  '27  Nov.  | 

Major,  P30  Sept.  68. 

1  Robert  I'homas  P.  Cuthbert,  Entign,  14  July  54  ;  i<.  13  Feb.  55  ;  Capt.  '24  Aug.  58  ;  Major,  ''27  Ane.  91 

2  James  Williamson  S.  Moffatt,  Entign,  3  Nov.  46;  X<.  u  May  49;  Capt.  9  Mar.  58  ;  Major, ^  3  Feb.  72 


P30  Dec.    59 

''12  June  60 

P27July    55 

8  Feb.    ' 


William  Starke,  Ensign,  ^23  Mar.  55 


Captaiws. 
Richard  Lewes  Dash  wood   ... 
2  Hy.  Jardino  Hallo>ves,^M^  I 
Intp.  ofOymna»ia,Alderthot  > 

2  Charles  Emnund  Layard 

2  Francis  Henry  Garnett 

I  Charles  Keir  Farquharson  .. 

1  Albert  Edw.  Hamilton  Smyth 

2  Cyril  Blackbume  Tow* 

1  Francis  Walter  Gary 

2  t.  Charles  John  Burnett,  on  \ 

Sjtecial  Service,  Gold  Coant ) 
2  HenryEvanPateshairrhomas 
2  Frederick  Flowers 

1  t.  Charles  Kennedy  Brooke 

2  Julian  Henry  Hay  Ruxton  . . 
I  Coleridge  Grove  

1  Joseph  M'Murray   

2  William  Nangle  

I  Francis  Dixon  Johnson^  

I  #.  Henry  LofurenceDundas*.. 

1  Henry  Bonnor  Maurice   

2  Hcnrj*  BcUingliam  Le  Mottt^e 


.  ''27  May  56  ;  Capt.  '17  July  60;  Major,  13  April  72. 

I      CAPTAIX.     I     BBKT.VAJ.    |    BT.LT.COL. 


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551P11  Sept. 


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57|''x8Feb. 


18  May 

II  May 

8  July    56I  28  May    58  ••  3  Aug.   66 
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29  May 

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9  Jan. 

P17  Mar.  „ 

I  April  59 

P24  Aug.  60 

P29  Oct.  58 

17  July  63 

9  Jan.  64 

22  Jan.  64 


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Edward  James  Singleton 

1  George     Charles   Daintry,  ^ 

Jntt.  of  Mutk.  15  Sept.  73  ) 

2  William  Henry  Daniel,  Ad- ) 

jK/aN<  8  Dec.  69    j 

George  Edward  RyBn 
2  Henry  Hoyle  Oddie.IwW.  o/)  L  , 
Mutk.  19  Oct.  72 >  I  '3 

1  William  Hume  Norman  Lock ei  P24 

2  Ralph  Edward  Allen p  7 

I  Richard  V.  Sankey  Riall,  ) 

Adjutant  28  Oct.  71  3 

1  Delves  Broughton  

2  William  Charles  James  Lacy 

1  John  Ingham    

2  MichaelMurphy  

2  Frederick  Seymour  Allen 

2  Arthur  Bowles 

I  Philip  AshbyMettamPearaon 
1  George  Hamilton  Johnston  ...  p  8 
1  George  Cha.K.Pigott  RonpellP24 
1  William  Henry  Rushbrooke  .  P25 

1  Ralph  Payne  Gallwey  Ipi6 

2  Thomas  George  Shortland  .•.;P25 
2  Clarence  George  Scott  Pigoti  p  i 
I  W  ill  iam  Edward  Brown   |  p  1 5 

1  Frederick  George  Pogson  ...|P27 

2  James  Crossld  IP22 

2  John  Rycroft  Best  i 


59P2oMay 
63  P24  July 


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P23  Juno 

Pi 2  Dec. 

P20  April  66 

Pi  5  June  66 
7  Jan.  62 
9  Jan.  63 
9  Dec.    62 

P27July    66 

P28Dec.  66 
Jan.    67 


64  P  1  Dec. 

64  P27  Aug. 
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P23  Nov. 

P22  Mar. 

P30  Aug. 

17  Feb. 
13  April  72 

18  Jan.    68 
25  June  73 

6  Sept.  73 
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June 


64  P22  Jan. 
64  P25  Dec. 


28  June  64  P  8  Feb. 


Sua  LiKUTEWAKTS. 

I  John  Robert  Young  

1  Frederic  Montgomery  Brid-  ^ 

son  Ingall  J 

2  Charles  Alfred  Grul)b 

2  Walter  Wnterfield  Ward   .... 

Morgan  Joiios 


5  July 

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May 

Feb. 

Nov. 

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July 

July 

July 

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64  P30  Sept. 


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P12  June 

P  7  July 

P24  July 

66  P  1  Dec. 

67  Pi 5  Dec. 

68  P  7  May 
68iP24  Sept. 
68iP23Nov. 
67  Pio  Feb. 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
P27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


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6  Mar. 
8  May 
5  Oct. 


72 

30  April  73 

Nov.  73 


»  Lc.  General  Drought  served  nninterruptod 
for  41  years  in  the  15th  Regiment,  the  l*st  ten 
Lt.Colonei  Commanding.  He  coimnande<l  tl 
entire  of  the  Troops  in  the  Kandian  Provinc<'# 
Ceylon  during  the  succesBftil  suppression  of  rl 
rebellion  in  1848 ;— receivetl  the  thanks  of  i! 
Queen  and  of  the  local  Government,  and  v,H 
most  honourably  mentioned  thronghoiut  in  il 
despatches  of  the  Governor  and  Commander 
Chief.  He  was  continued  Commandant  ofthq 
Provinces  for  four  years  (two  years  longer  tb< 
the  usual  period)  in  consideration  of  the  scnic 
he  rendered.  On  quitting  the  command  the  K 
ropean  residents  and  the  loyal  chiefs  prcFont 
him  and  his  Regiment  with  a  most  gratifyin ?  a 
dress  accompanied  by  a  valuable  testimoniul. 

«  Colonel  Grierson  and  Lt.Colonei  Wilkiiir. 
served  with  a  Detachment  consisting  of  ^oo  of  t 
15th  Regiment  and  Ceylon  Rifles,  under  Caj^u 
Lillie,  in  defeating  the  insurgenU  at  MiJtole 
the  29th  July  1848,  during  the  rebellion  in  i 
Kandian  Provinces  in  Cej-lon. 

*  Captain  Tew  served  with  the  68th  Li^ht  1 
fantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1SC14 
(Medal). 

*  Captain  Johnson  served  with  the  45th  R*" 
ment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  186S  (Mrdi 

«  Capt.  Dundas  was  a^t-arded  the  Silver  Me^ 
of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  in  FebmaT;>- 1 K6; 
saving  the  lives  of  two  Marines  at  Gibraltar. 

1®  SurgoonMajor  Rose.— For  War  Son- let  ;i 

Medical  Department." 


ri5F<l.. 
Pavwa*/rr#.— 2  Fred.  Thos.OngleyHopPon,"  1 5  Feb.  56;  Can»*<,  P15  Aug.  48;  Lt.  ^sj^r.  53;   Jlon.M<\ 
25/.,  I  John  Mortimer  Scott,*  15  Feb.  56 ;  Q.Jf.  18  Aug.  54 ;  Hon.Mtyar,  24  Feb.  72. 

QKar<<^3fa»<wr.— I  David  Wyllie,  31  Jan.  65.  -r-    a     a  r^^ 

2  Charles  John  Knott,  i  Nov.  71 ;  Ent%gn,  12  Nov.  65  ;  Litnt.  28  Oct.  71. 
Medical  Officert.—i  Surgeon  Major  Johnston  Ferguson,  A.8.  22  April  53  ;  Surgeon,  14  Jan.  62. 
2  Surgeon  Major  Henry  Joseph  Rose,^^A.S.  6  Mar.  55 ;  Surgeon,  15  Feb.  68. 

Farinat  YeWoix.—Agenft,  Mp«»««rR.  Cox  and  Co.    Irith  Agentt,  Sir  E.  Borough,  St.,  and  Co. 
itt  Baiialion  returned  from  lermuda,  28  Dee.  1870.    2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Gtl^raltar,  4  3  or.  1  ^<S?  . 
^  Major  Hopson  served  as  Lieut.  loth  Hustars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  17th  April  to  the  15th  Ju!a- 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebartopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  .  ^     ^  ,,,         -  .,  j,   ,  .:, 

8  M^or  Scott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkemian,  and  si 
of  Scbastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps  and  Turkish  Medal).  .      OOQIC 

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16th  {The  BoilfonUhire). 

^""  ^- C8toa«L— J)?a  Geor^ce  Macdonald,*  £««>■,  5  Sept.  o^;  Lt.  25  July 

^  .      ,         -        51 J  Jli  •      ' 


rSitb  Di*1fint  Xo.  33. 


155 


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Nov. 


06;    Cop/.    17  Aug.    15;    Mt^jor, 
:^f or 'a*u0ral,  7  ^ept.  55;  JAeui.Qeueral, 


'31  Aug.  30;  JJ.Colontl,  10  Jan.  37;   Colonelt   ^   ,  _„       _  ,,  --. ^, 

79  Jan.  63 ;  Co£»m{  z6(h  Foot,  13  Feb.  63. 

iwrti— lit  CdoaeU.—a^  William  Charles  Bancroft,  SMign,  35  June  44;  Lt.  31  April  46;  Capt.  26  Feb.  58; 

4a;  Capi.  »3  Aug.  49; 

,  Aug.  54 ;  Major ^  17  April  66. 
58  rMofor,  »6  July  67. 

BtMajor,  ao  Sept.  65; 


MajoTy  ^2g  Dec.  65 ;  Lt.Colonel^  ^ia  Aug.  67  ;  Colonel,  24  Auf.  7a.  * 

So^  AuffOBtns  George  Charles  Chichester,*  Enngn,  '19  Feb.  41 ;  Id.  'aa  Nov. 


I    U^for,  '6  July  55 ;  'Lt.ColoneL  16  June  58 ;  Colonel,  x6  June  63. 
K»|«.-aJainiwill        "         -^  -   -        .     _.  ..     .3 


,         illiam  Bostock,* JfiMi^, 'i  May  46 ;  U.  'aoC 

I  John  Wehnan  Helyar,  Enaign^  'as  Nov.  48 ;  Lt.  '33  July  5a ;  C^.  xo  March 
"  "^  "  '~aker»  Biuign,  '4  May  49;  Lt.  'a  April  5a; 


'3000^48;  Ca|rf.  %  Ai 
Cmpt.  xo  Murch  58 ; 
;  Capt,  'a4  June  53 


3  Robert  Broome  Baker» 

Jfa/or,  »aa  July  68. 

1 1  William  Robert  Welch  Lea,SM.'a3  Oct.  55;  ^<-  »6  Feb.  58;  Cojrf.'z  June  60;  Bt.Major,  14  Feb.  73; 
I  j^ftf^t  ap  March73. 


CAmnrs. 


■2  Hemr  Kelsall,  Caplaia/a-)  I    4;  t««^   .. 

.    »•  Urnctor  of  UusMfy  S       ^  ^"^^   ^4 

X  Alfred  William  Adoock ;'i7  Dec.    53 

I  (  Charles  James  Home  I  37  Feb.    58 

I  Cecil  Godwin    >  a6Mar.    58 

7  Robert  Wm.  May  Wethcrell'  15  April  58 

I  BasO  Clifton  Weetby x 6  July     ' 

I  Richard  Wood  Robinson '38  Oct. 

;  I  RegioalilL.HerbertCnrteis, ) 

9t8tqfCoU^€ S 

7  Heniy  John  Cholmeley   

1  Robert  Brown 

2  Henry  Harpur  Tabb 

I  John  liloyd  Price 

I «.  Charles  Wbitworth  Lloyd,  \ 


I    3rigJiaJ.,SiraU$8tttUptenttS 
•-.  3  GnuTille  Vernon   ... 
u  2  William  John  Shanl; 


3  GnuTille  Vernon 

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at  8U^  ColUge 

"•  ,2  Pierce  M'Gaan , 

•  2BdwardDaly   

••«  3  John  Edward  Orange  .. 

-  .2  Smest  TarleUm 

i  -  !i  William  Klingender , 

'  LniirrBiiianrs. 

-  2  Hillyard  Hen.  Angus  Cameron 

-  [X  Alexander  John  Darl^ 

•  1 1  William  Samuel  Whittuok  ... 

•  I  Alexander  Martin  Pater8on> 

JiMl.^irMJM<nf34  July  7z  i 

•  2  Arfehnr  Gr^  Dnoerly   

•  .1  Henry  Alfred  Austen 

...  X  Henley  C.  Wynn  Griffith 

-  X  Bdmund  Hill  Wiokham   

-  I  Edw.  Hunter  Townshond,') 

on  apteUaServlto^ehldQHuti 
■"  2  Henry  Herman  Napier  Martin 

•  I  Frederick  John  Harden  

...  2  WniiamHenryYoung./Mf.) 

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-*  I  Frandsniwkes Johnstone,) 

J4f«faii«  34  Sept.  73  i 

-  a  John  Power 

-  2  Arthur  Edmond  Hagarty  ... 

-  3  Thomas  M.O«rardThackeray 
••  I3  James  I^esley 

^S  3  Aug.  Carr  VUett  RoUeston  . 
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^  [a  Justice  Chapman  TilW 

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...  '2  Herbert  Bethune  Horsbmgh 

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3  Aug.  7a  ! 

36  Mar.   73  I 

30  June  73 

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^  Lieut.Greneral  Macdonald  accompanied  the 
expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805 ;  joined  the  Army 
in  SicUy  in  x8o6,  and  was  employed  with  it  in  Ita 
various  operations  until  18x0;  m  the  latter  year 
he  went  with  the  expedition  to  Naples,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Ischia  and  Procida ;  re- 
turned to  Sicily  and  employed  against  the  French 
Army  in  iSix;  in  zSis  was  emploved  in  Sp  ' 


»  3  Nov.   66  »33  June  69I  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  and  siege  ofTar. 
'  1  May    67     3  Feb.    70  raorona :  embarked  for  Canada  in  18x4.  and  wai 
X3  July 


70  ragona ;  embarked  for  Canada  in  18x4,  and  was 
present  at  the  operations  before  Plattsb^rg.    ~ 


8  Feb.   70 


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served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  received 
three  wounds  at  Waterloo,  viz.,  in  the  leg,  in  the 
neck,  and  through  the  body,  wounding  the  lungs. 

*  Colonel  Chichester  served  with  the  61th  Regi- 
ment in  the  Kaffir  war,  in  1847  (Medal).. 

*  Mi^or  Bostock  served  as  acting  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Brigadier  Campbell  commanding  the  and 
Cavah^^  Brigade  of  the  Army  of  the  Butlei,  an4 


X3  April  7a 
ar  Sept.  7a 
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[Medal). 


was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  j[] 
Has  also  the  Medal  fbr  New  Zealand. 

>  Surgeons  Mi^or  Armstrong  and  Re|d.>-For 
War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


rosr  Barry  ia  Nov.  73 

-a  Mark  l^verduun,  xo  April  58 ;  Hon.Me^or,  xo  April  73. 
X  Thomas  Richardson  Griffiths,  8th  July  59 ;  Son,CattaiM, 


I  Samiiel  Deacon,*  a6  June  66. 
z  John  Mullin,  6  Sept.  73. 


8  July  64. 


ept.  73.  [Itc^off  10  Jan.  71. 

z  ANy«e«  Jfo/or  William  Armstrong,*  .1.5.  zo  Jan.  51;  Surgton^  a6  Jan.  58;  Surgeon 


s  Asfysoa  Mqfor  Alexander  Reid,*  A.S.  a6  May  54 ;  Surgeon,  za  Sept.  65. 

FadmgtYtinow.'— Agent,  V.  W.  Holt,  "RBq.—TriehAaenU.Sirli.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
at  Battalifom  reimmsdfrom  Kooa  Seotia,  zo  Feb.  1870.  and  BatUuion  retnmtdfivm  Barbaioeif  z6  FA,  ti€g. 


^ttonaiiig  of  Tangku  (Me^  with  Clasp  for  the  Takn  Forta). 

ist  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shang 

by  escalade  odT  the  walled  oitiea  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  the  fortii&ed  town  of 


^ttonaiiig  of  Tangku  (Medi 
^^  the  opsnftloiia  against  i 


.  _    Acted  as  Quarter  Master  of  the  3 ist  Regiment 

pings  in  the  vidnity  of  Shanghai  in  z86a,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stock- 


;,  and  recepture  of  Kading. 


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2  Thonuks  Rochfort  Hunt , 

9  Thoznaa  Braddell , 

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X  Henry  Lewis  Brooke  White 

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3  Stuart  Lloyd  Richards 

a  John  Henry  Gamble 

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B  Frederic  Gianame  Lacon   

s  Thomas  Gordon  Dennia  Boles  

z  Nicholas  Cuthbert  Wiseman  

z  Henry  Morris  

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'  Lt.Colonel  Brioe  served  with 
Z7th  Regiment  in  the  Crimes  from 
7th  Februarv  1855,  indnding  the  sii 
and  fkU  of  Sebastoool.  assaults  of 
Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  9th 
tember,  also  at  the  bombardment 
surrender  of  Kinbounx  (Medal  1 
Clasp.  Brevet  of  Maior,  5th  daasofi 
Mediidie,  and  Tc^dah  Medal). 

*  M^jor  Bovd  served  with  the 
Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fSrom  Det 
ber  X854,  including  the  siese  snd  ft 
of  Sebastopd  and  aseaultsof  the  Beds 
on  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (woinsde 
in  the  Trenches);  waa  also  at  the  bos 
bardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboor 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal 


I?  Mi 


f^i^ttfMatUn.' 


9  Aug.  73 
,    X  Msy  55 ;  Sonji^for,  z  May  70. 
3  Alexander  Aitken Ross,  17  July  66;  Suaiffn,  Z3  AprilsB ;  Xi. 29  July  S9l  lZoa.Oqrf.  17  JQI771 


Robert  Gilbert,^?  8  Aug.  68. 
z  John  Fallon,  16  May  68. 


M9dieal  Q^lMn.— x  Smrgion  Mqjor  Henry  Kaaggs,  z  April  73* 
s  Stufton  Charles  Hainee,  A.S.  30  Sept.  73, 


zi<  JBott.  nAarhidfbr  India,  za 


Faeingt  White.-^AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo. 
Jan,  1870 ;  3)€p6t,  with  9nd  SaiL    and  Bati,  rii 


JBott.  niamad^rom  Canada,  37  JCcty  x86S. 


1  Li0at.G«Dezal  Fabar  served  with  the  49t2i  Rogt.  throughout  the  warVith  China  (Medal), and  waa  pressntst th 
flivt  and  second  captures  of  Ohusan,  storm  and  oapture  of  the  heighta  above  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Axao; 
«od  of  Chinae  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  occupation  of  Ningpo  and  repulse  of  the  mgr 
attack,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heignts  of  Segoan,  of  Chapoo,  and  of  Woosozif 
and  investment  of  Nankin.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58  in  oommand  of  the  sxrd  Begt,  and  w* 
present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  vid  in  the  aflUr  at  Seraighat  (mentioned  in  OMpatdDtes,  Medal 

a  Colonel  Cobbe  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  Field  Foree  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  i 
1857  (Ma^  with  Olaap).  ^ 


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•  Utior  ^nqwrn  flored  witb  the  xTth  BaglmeDft  in  til*  ftlmw  firani  Ihe  Tth  VWi.  V855,  iadadfajr  tke  stog*  «nd 
(Ul ofSdMstopol and miuHi  of  tiw Redaa  on  tha  x8tb  Jime  aaul  9tb  Bapt— dMigorou^  wounded  (Medal  with 
CW.  end  Knufht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 

•  lUiae  UttenoD  eervod  with  the  17th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xith  Jolj  x855,in6hiding  the  eiege  and 
Ulof  SebeitopoUandaaaanltof  theBedanonthetthSepUmberi  waaaleoafttbe  hombardmeni  and  enrrender  of 
Cnboiini  (Xedel  with  Claep,  and  TniUah  Medal). 

•  Xnor  C.  M'Phenon  eenred  with  the  17th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  itith  Deo.  X854,  indnding  the  siege 
laliulorSebartopolaad  aMaalta  of  the  Bedan  on  the  x8th  Jmie  and  8th  Septus  waa  aleo  at  the  bombaxtbnent  and 
Burender  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TarUsh  Medal). 

'll^or  Joseph  Oatae  Trans  senred  with  the  17th  Begiment  ia  the  (3rimea  from  the  agtii  Jan.  iSss^inehiding  the 
Mgeof  Sebaslopol  the  ssssnUi  of  the  Bedaa  on  the  s8th  Jnne  (ountioned  in  Lord  West's  despat^  tttr  *'  gallant 
omdnet'*)  and  8th  Sept.;  was  also  at  the  bombaTdment  and  sonander  of  Kinboaxn  (Medal  wiui  Clasp,  Knight  of 
tteltfgni  of  HoBMOr,  and  TnridshMedaQ. 

^•ICuarGraagfa  served  with  the  86th  Begiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Fone  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 
tf»  bsttle  befbte  and  ai  the  eaptore  of  the  town  and  fbrtmia  of  OwaUor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  Captain  FsTkerflerredwiOi  the  xTthBei^tment  in  the  Crimea  frtmi  ne  6th  Sept.  1855,  inolndingthe  siege  and 
lUof  8eba8topoi,andwaBwoandedattheassaQltoftheBedanonthe8th8epi.  1855;  waa  alao  present  at  the  bom- 
bBdaeot  and  sniTender  of  Kinboom  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TnrUsh  Medal). 

u  Otptnin  Tamer  serred  with  the  50th  Begiment  in  New  Zealand  from  the  x5th  Nor.  1B63  to  x866,  and  waa  piv- 
MQtatthe  Bssaolt  and  oMitare  of  Bwagiawlm^  repulse  of  the  enemj'B  attack  on  the  eampat  Nnknmaro,  and  the 
ifiir  of  Kskamarea  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Brind  serred  throaghont  the  Indian  campaign  of  x857-6o^~in  dehnee  of  the  Kmnaon  Hills,  and  ia 
Bohfleond  inclnding  the  aflhirs  of  Holdwanee  and  Bohairee.  and  action  of  Chorpoorah  (contased) ;  the  second 
Oode  campaign,  and  with  Boss*  Camel  Gocva  in  Centxml  India  (Medal).  Serred  with  the  19th  Begiment  in  tka 
Haauacanipaignof  x868,  and  aa  Orderiy  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Bxight  in  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on 
the  BJick  llmmtain  (mentioned  in  deqiatohea.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Howett  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  xjth  Begiment  from  the  6th  Angnst  1855,  innlwding  the  aiege  and 
M  rfSebaatopol.  and  sissnlt  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sepumber}  also  presentat  the  bombardment  and  snrren- 
d«r  a  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tarkiah  Medal). 

}'  Qoaiter  Master  GKlbert  served  with  the  3rd  Bnflb  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Aprfl  xScs*  JnaJndfng  the  siega 
cl  fall  of  SelMstopol  (wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  6th  Jnne),  attack  of  the  Bedan  on  the  x8th  Jnne,  and  be- 
Ht^I  '.0  the  covering  and  ladder  party  of  the  2nd  Division  at  the  storming  of  the  Bedaa  on  the  8th  September 
lUi  (Uedal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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*  LlCoIoubI  Wilson  served  with  the  55th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea,  snbseqnent  to  the  ihll  of  Sebaatopol  from 
^  ijth  October  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Bnssian  war  Also  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  inclnding  the  xaoaptore 
If  Devangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clam). 

*  LtColonel  Billon  served  with  the  x8th  B^yal  Ixiih  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  aoCh  Deo.  2854,  inclnding 
ttciiegaand  ihJl  of  Sebaatopol;  volnnteered  to  reacoe  ftt>m  under  a  heavy  lire  of  grape  aheU  and  mosketry  seven 
vrnaded  men  who  were  in  tne  advanced  honse  at  the  attack  of  the  Cemetery  and  saborbs  of  Sebaatopol  on  the  z8th 
Jm  1S55,  and  sncceeded  in  doing  so  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal). 

*  Major  Gregoiie  served  witb  the  atrd  FnsiUers  in  the  Indian  mntixiy  campaign  in  1852^  as  AdUntant  of  the  ajrd 
l&fiBaa,  end  waa  present  at  therenef  of  Lneknow  and  alao  at  its  snoeeonent  capture  (ludal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Major  Baker  sn^rad  with  the  z8th  Boyal  Irish  In  the  Crimea  from  lotn  Dec  x8s4,  farf««iw  the  siege  and  ftJl  of 
Mutopoi,  mentioaedin  despatches,  snd  awarded  the  Sardinian  medal  fbr  **  gausntiy  disidayed  at  the  attaok  of 
fke  CeaMlery  and  suburbs  of  Sebaatopol  on  the  x8th  June  1855  "  (Medal  with  (Saap,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 
flerredin  India  during  the  mutiny  (in  1857)  with  the  Field  Fonie  under  Colonel  Beatson.  Served  in  New  Zealand  during 
fU  Tiikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  of  X864-66  first  as  Deputy  Assistant  A^utant  General  and  subsequently  aa 
IniaaBt  Adjutant  General;  was  prssant  at  the  action  at  Baiagiawhia as  Actang  Assistant  Military  Secretaxy  to 
UGcaeial  Bar  Dunoaa  Cameron  (mentioned  in  demtohes.  Brevet  of  Major) ;  was  Staff  Officer  to  the  Force  under 
lifQr  General  Carey  at  the  attaok  and  captora  oTOrakaa— mentioned  in  despatches  for  "gallantry  and  untiring 
Mjud  aeal  evinoed  "  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Adamaon  served  with  the  x8th  Bcyri  Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aoth  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siega 
iMhOof  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captaina  B.  W.  B.  Dawson  and  Thacker  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-66  (Medal). 

u  GapCam  Hugh  Shaw  served  with  the  x8th  Bpyal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x864-65»  and  waa  present 
atbeeogagementa  at  Nukumaxn  (mentioned  in  deapatehes,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal). 

°  Captain  Burke  served  with  the  SSth  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xxth  August  1855,  including  the  aiege 
■am  of  Sebaatopol  and  attaok  of  the  Be&m  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.)  Served 
BionoftaeT   "  •      ■     -       .......  .- 


n  ntppression  of  toe  Indian  mutiny  in  iZsT^*  including  the  operations  at  Cawnjpdra  from  a6th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec. 
'       of  the  Fort  at  Bundihr-mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

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^C^itainKeava-Yonng 
■abn,  BozTander  of  Bui 


W3h  tbe  flame  Begiment  and  the  Poonah  Irregular  Horse,  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59,  present  in  operations 
saioatthe  Bheela  in  the  Kassick  and  Kandefth  Hills ;  commanded  during  four  months  earhr  in  1858  the  frontier 
VOKofBaiapore;  aflerwaxda  with  the  Sathocira  l!^eld  Foroe  against  the  Bohillas  and  Bheels  m  the  7inc^^  monn- 
tet^  and  subsequently  in  x8«8-59  on  the  Divisional  Staff  of  Sir  John  Michel  against  the  rebels  under  Tantia 
^  in  Central  India  (Medflil}. 

"Captain  Brigga  served  with  the  x8th  B^yal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-664  and  was  present  at  the 
*?tBre  of  Orakaa  and  at  the  allhir  of  Nukumam  (Medal). 

J*  Cousin  Wray  served  with  the  xSth  BoTallziah  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66.  and  was  nresent  at  the 
AffitKerikerionaxst  July  x869,andasAifintantatthecaptBieofthePu8BlinPahon7th  Jan.  x866  (Medal). 
^  Captain  C.  Dawson  served  with  the  x8th  Boyal  Irish  in  New  Zealand,  and  commanded  a  Company  throughout 
« Viikato  and  Wanaanui  campaigns  finom  August  1863  to  May  x866 ;  commanded  WoodaU's  Beooubt  during  the 


5*BCQBSt  oamp^iii^pom  Fejwuaiy  x86s  to  Msroh  x866{^was  engaged  in  the  following  q^erations,  vicj^-exiMicution 


bpkfimta, relief  of  the  MMkn  Stockade,  ooenpation  of  MereMere,  and  commanded  the  Fokenoe  Patrol  when 

««KWbytheew  r^         -- _.     «  _ 

l^utiy.'kedal). 


5«^^«^o.«.™«^oftb.«^B,pt..863(n».«»n.diaS.r  1^^ 


;  G^Msin  Minnitt  served  in  the  New  Ze^and  war  Of  X863-66  (Medal). 

'  GipiBin  WOkiiMon  Shaw  served  with  the  MiUtary  IMn  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-64  (Medal) . 

"  Uatt.  A  J.  A.  Jackson  served  with  the  x8th  Boyal  Irish  throughout  the  New  Zeahmd  war  of  X863-66.  and  waa 
^■BtattheaAUrof  the  a6thNov.  x863in  the  Wairoa  Bush,  siege  and  captora  of  Oxafcan,  and  actions  at  Nukumani 
•saksad  ajtii  Jan.  x86s  (Medal). 

;  UMk.  B«t8  asrrad  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  X864-65. 

'UsBLlfilBBr  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x866  (Medal). 

*  l^aitarMMterOatea  served  with  the  x8th  Bml  Irish  throogfaovt  th»  Htw  Zaidnd  war  of  1863-66.  inolnd- 
af  the  cxpedltioiis  to  PapantaandKatamarai  (Medal). 

Digitized  by  V^O't)§lC 


irS   z8t  Batt..  XalU.  1 

^      3ZidBatt.»PortBinni0r.J 


ISth  {Tlie  Boyal  Irish). 


PaU 


rSub  Distnct  Ko.  69, 
\_Briffad«  Depot,  GIobbmL 
The  Harp  and  Grown.    The  Lion  of  Nassau.  "  ViriuiU  Namwrenm$  PrmmUm."    *<  Eotft  "  (with  the  Sphinx) . 
"  CHiVi. "  (with  the  Dragon).    "  Piou  "  *'  Sevastopol  "  "  N»w  Zsjjjjri)." 

Lt.  31  Jan.  94 ;  Capt.  9  May  94 ;  Majer, 


YeMii'Sar.  Colonel.—^  Sir  John  Forster  Fitzgerald.^  OCB.  Enngn,  29  Oct.  9 


General,  2 


22  July  30  ;  Lt.Oeueral,  33Not.4i  ; 


Half!     25  Sept.  03 ;  Lt.CoUmel^  25  July  xo ;  Colonel,  Z2  Aug.  19 ;  Major'i 
P»y'      G«Mra2,  20  June  54 ;  Colou^  xlth  Foot,  9  March  50. 

Lieutenant  Colonels.— a  $.  Sylvester  W.  F.  M.  Wi]son,>^iw.  ^xa  Nov.  47;  Li,  ^xt  May  49 ;  C5«p<.  '31  Aug.  55 ; 
Major,  'ao  May  68 ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^27  Aug.  70, 

z  Edward  Langiisrd  Dillon,^  ^im.  z  Sept.  54;  Li.  9  Mar.  55  ;  Cajrf.  3Z  Mar.  63;  Major,  I'zd  March  70;  Li. 


Caftaiits. 

z  Robert  Isaac  Adamson*    

3  Rich.  Wm.Er8kine  Dawson* 

z  V€  Hugh  Shaw,»«  J4j.  North  Tipperary  \ 

MiUOa S 

t  James  Morris  Toppin  

2  TheobsldBurkeii  

a  «.  Henrv  William  Keays-Young.^*  Bri-  > 

gade  Major  at  Skornel^e } 

a  John  Archer  Julian  Bnggs^* 

z  Thomas  Charge  Wray^^  

z  John  Wily 

a  William  Fryer  Thacker* 


58 ;  Bi.Mqfor,  s  July  7a ;  M<y'or,  12  Nov.  73. 

$.  Thomas  Durand  Baker,'  A$$i$taiU  Adfutani  and  Q^arter  Maefwr  General,  Chid  CoaH: 

Lt.  za  Jan.  55 ;  C^t.  >a6  Oct.  58  ;  BtMinjor,  at  Mar.  65 ;  Major,  Z2  Nov.  73. 


St.  (3eorge  Alexander  Smith 

Charles  Edmund  Phippe,  D.A.A. GF.  for  \ 

Mu9ketrv,Sdinburffk  ) 

z  Wright  Sherlock 

a  John  Boddington  Jackson 

a  Charlton  Dawson" 

a  William  Edward  Twyning 

z  Charles  Henry  Stevenson  

2  Charles  Goring  Minnitt^*    

z  Thomas  Boyle  Meredith 

z  f.  Wilkinson  Shaw,  »7  Oarrieon  rn»true-\ 
tor,  AlderAot i 

1  John  Forbes  Mosse   

z  William  Henry  Herbert 

LnvTsvAins. 

a  Albert  James  Alexander  Jackson^" 

a  John  Gteorgo  Butts^* 

a  ».  Albany  Robert  Savile,  Qarrieon  In-  \ 

ttruetor  at  Malta ) 

a  John  Pearson  

z  George  Wm.  Nesbit  Rogers 

z  Ponsonby  William  Watts    

a  Edward  Ghampneys  Milner*^ 

z  John  Gator  Stockley 

a  Edward  Hemery  Le  Breton,  Inetmetory 

qf  Mnehetry  26  March  73 i 

z  Alexander  Ward  Simpson 

2  Herbert  Henry  Gilbert    

z  George  Aveiy  Gk)dfirey 

a  Edward  Tufhell  

a  Henry  Joseph  Daubeny  

z  Arthur  John  MOner 

z  Wm.  George  Forbes  Cookburn 

z  William  Wylly  Lawrence   

z  Frederic  Ernest  L.  Schreiber 

z  Charles  Earerton  Dixon 

2  James  William  Graves,  on  Special  Ser-  \ 

viee,  Gold  Coast } 

a  Samuel  Phillips,  Adjutant  14  June  73 

z  John  Henry  Augustus  Spyer 

z  John  Herbert  Carteret  Carey 

z  William  Willoughby  Cole  Temer   


SVB  LlSUnVAVTB. 

a  John  Eustace  Jameson   

a  Sir  John  St.  George,  Bari 

z  Laurence  George  Cotton 

z  Cecil  Edgar  Montagu  

z  John  Burton  Forster 

a  Ctoorge  Murray  Hioks 

z  Philip  Anderson  Moorshead 

a  Henry  William  Newton  Guinness 

z  Harry  Shuldham  Lye 

z  Samuel  Spencer  Parkyn 

z  Charles  Edwin  Le  Quesne  

a  William  John  Foitesoue  Morgan ... 


a6  Jan. 
'aoJPeb. 

zoMay 

'30  Mar. 
zsMar. 

23  Aug. 

P30  Aug. 
zz  May 

t  June 


55  Z9  June 
55   z8Jan. 

55  25  Sept. 
55  a6Feb. 
55    17  Aug. 

59  83  July 
55  zoSept. 
55  a7Nov. 
55  23  Mar. 
58  '  7  Deo. 
"  ^  A  Jan. 


a3  July 
'  4  Feb. 
Pas  Mar. 
IS  April 
26  Mar. 
30  April 
a  May 

2zMay 

ax  May 
a9  July 

33  Oct. 
a4  0ct. 

»z7Mar. 

'ao  Sept. 
^17  Jan. 

8  July 
az  Nov. 

4  April 

'z8  Jan. 

P  6  3tor. 
Pz8  AprU 
'•ae  Sept. 
'15  May 
Pia  Oct. 

9  Jan. 
»  z  Feb. 
^27  June 
-     July 

July 

>*  z  Aug. 
'aa  Aug. 


z8  June 

58  'I7  Mar. 

59  '•az  July 
59  '  a  Oct. 
58  »az  Feb. 
58  zoMay 
58  14  Dec. 
58  'z3  Dec. 

58  Par  Feb. 

58,P  z  April 

59  a  April 

6o,'2oSept.  64 
6ojP  7  Feb.    65 

63  P  6  Mar.   67 

64,»'z2  0ct.  67 

6s;'  z  Feb.  68 

63    z9July  68 

65'P  z  Aug.  68 

66jJ'a4July  69 

70 

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66 


»  z  April  6a 
zz  Deo.    63 

a  April  64 

I'zz  Sept.  63 
xsSept.  65 

»z6  0ct.    66 

P9N0V.   66 

4  Dec.    66 

5  Sept.  67 
'as  Sept.  67 
'37  April  70 

»  4  April  65 

'31  May 

Paa  July 

'20  Sept. 

8  June 

8  June 

a6MaT. 

za  June 


67  Pz6  Mar, 

67'Pa7  AprU 
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37  Aug.   73 
za  Nov.    73 


BXBV.MAJ.  I    BT.LT.COL. 


5  Nov. 

3  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
00    uB  Oct. 

68   38  Oct.  ,. 

"*    38  Oct.  7z 

38  Oct.  71 

aSOct  7z 

38  Oct  7z 

30  Dec.  7z 

Z3  Nov.  73 

Z3  Nov.  73 


8  May  7a 
3  July  73 
3  July    73 

33  Nov.  73 
33  Nov.  7a 

9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 

zaNov.  73 
za  Nov.  73 
zaNoT.   73 


Qnarter  Moiien,' 


•a  Thomas  O'Hora,*^  3  Feb.  69. 
z  Richard  Barrett,  34  July  7a. 
Burgeon  Emanuel  Maurice  Downing  FitsGJerald,  2£2}.,  A.8.  z  Oct.  67. 


z  Snrjfoon  Joseph  Lindsey  Curtis,  A.8. 1  Oct.  6a. 
IMnfftBlwd.-^Afemie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  Aaenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  BL,  and  Co. 
let  BtM,  embarked  fir  Malta,  January  iBy9.    Depot,  aUa^kod  to  and  BaitaUon. 
»nd  Bait,  returned  Jrom  AuelraUa,  4  Deo.  Z870. 
1  Sir  John  Fttagerald  joined  the  46th  Regiment  at  the  age  of  sixteen  in  z8oz.    He  commanded  a  Light  Battalion  aaij 
'^%e»  in  the  PeniMuU,  and  haa  received  the  Gold  Cross  for  Badajos,  flalamanca.  Vittoria,  andfthe  Pyrenees.     ' 

{For  eontimuiiwn  9f  IfeUe  eeefoot  ef  prtcedinff  page. 


'ad  fiatt..  lUahAbad,  BeDgiO. 


]  19th  (iH  YorhsUre  NoHh  Biding) ^^^^j^^^ 


*  iKKXXlCAir 


•  SsViJBTOPOL." 


Bio]iBiond,Torki.  159 


l'^^  Oota^— aUr  Abraiiani  Josias  Cloet^,»  KCB.  KH.  Comet,  39  Juno  09;  U.  17  May  10;  Capl.  P5  Nov.  x»  ; 
fafl  HjM,    J/Jfayor.  a.  Nov.  aa;  BtJU.CoUm^l,  10  Jan.  37;  lfa>or,  la  Sept.  48;  CoWZ,  11  Nov.  « ;  X^.C^towl 
;  ^^lTj22ISi»^Aii  ■''V*^  ^^t^t^AA^Iri^^'  "^^t?*^*?;!'  »i^«c.  6a ;  a>toiM«  19th  Foot,  lo  3Up.  6i. 

"-^      "^     "  *"  "*  :  ^^  .<>».*....      ^  .  CommoHdinff  Choaiior  DiMtriet ; 

;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  a6  Doo.  56;  J». 


at  ColoaJs.— I  Robert'OneaiphdruB  Bright,*  Cili,  Briaadier  'Beneral  C 
BmmfUj  '9  June  43 ;  Lt,  »a  April  47 ;  Capt,  'aa  Jan.  5a ;  Jfq;or,  15  Sept.  55 ;  J 


I    ^»H'.«:.r,  ao  «uv.  57 ;  Colonel^  I  May  6a, 
la  Edward  ChippmdaU,«  CB.  Aidt  de  Cam 

BJMaJor.a  Nov.  55 ;  Major,  a8  Nov.  57 ;  Bt.U.Col.  9  Mar.  65  ;  Li.Colonel,  7  

.  WilteimCooper,*  JB«v».  5  J«ne43i  i*.  3'  Oct.  45;  Capt.  36  Jan.  55;  Major,  P'le.May  65;  jW.Cote;^;, 


1,«  C^.  AidM  de  Camp  to  the  Queen;  Ene,  'to  Dec.  < 


Lt.  '9  Jan.  49 ;  Capt.^23  Dec.  53 ; 
Mar.  70;  CoUmel,  14  Aug.  73. 


M^JMfc— BonarMfflott  Deane,  MiUtary  Seoreiarjf  to  the  Qovmmor  of  Bombay:  Bneign,  »ia  Mar.  53;  LI. 
;  Mt^or,  'a4  Nov.  63. 
ruy  14  April  46 ;  Lt.g  Apri 
m  Griffitha,?  Smeim,  a7  Oct.  54 ;  X<.  9  M 
Vieon,  Xneign,  'g  Oct.  46 ;  Lt.  '19  July 
*£iuiffn,  ^2$  June  47  ;  Z/.  18  April  51 ; 


I  Edward  St.  John  Griffitha,?  JSiu% 
I  i.  Philip  Doyne  ~"  -    -      -» 

ja  John  Anderaon, 


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Captxiits. 
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John  Henry  Kirkc" 

a  Charlea  Hereford  

2  Montgomery  Williams" 

I  WiUiani  Henry  Mofi^t^* 

1  Godfrey  Baldwin^^ 

2  Alexander  Brooke  Morgan** 
11  Edward  William  £vanfi^^... 
Ix  BobertBiscoe 

I  Thomaa  Dennis  Rew 

1  AngustUflMourantHandley" 

2  William  Robert  Ilea 

X  Robert  Gayer  TraiU"  

2  Jolm  Pyne 

I  Windle  HiU  St.  Hill."  utufe* 

de  Camp  to  Com.  in  Ck^f 
at  MadroM ^ 

1  William  Bennett  1' 

2  Arthur  Edw.  Trotter  Trotter 

1  Charica  Shea  Hunt" 

3  JohnCampbellTaylorHmn-  j 

2  CortlandJt  Skinner.!.....!..!.... 


U.g  April  48 ;  Cavi.  39  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  a8  Sept.  66. 
■  ■  '^^'.9  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  »a4  July  57 ;   Major,  P18  April  68. 
July  50;  Coot.  9  Mar.  58  ;  Major,  7  March  70. 
;  Capt.  9  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  25  Ang.  71. 


I«ni7TX5i.XT8. 

'2  James  Francis  Fraser 

I  George  Hewetson  Rejuolds . 
a  Const.  Chas.  Barrow  Tribe>' 
,2  William  Robert  Thomhill  ... 
3  GeorffeDaltonMichell,JA»^.'> 
I  rfMueketry  28  Sept.  69  ..  j 
a  George  Cakes ... 


a  Sept.  45  3  June 
^•17  Feb.  54  '10  Nov. 
17  Aug.  55  '17  Joly 
aa  July  56  39  Nov. 
16  Mar.    55  'la  Dec. 

6  June  54     8  Dec. 

6  April  55    a8  Nov. 

7  Juno   54'    8  Dec. 
x6  April  58i'a4May   5  9 '^'a^  April  6 
36  Oct.     55.  15  June   58    aoJan, 

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55 j  15  June   58,    2  Mar. 
58'  5  Nov.    -  '- 
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47, '30  Oct.  57 

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57,^30  Dec.  59 

57.**2i  Feb.  60 

56,*'  4  Feb.  6a 

541  95  Aug.  6a 

57  P  9  Jan-  63 

54!    5  Feb.  66| 


5  July  7a 

5  July  7a 

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a  July 
16  Nov. 
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36  Mar. 


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5?  I  35  Aug.  71 


58,^30  Dec.    _.     ^. 

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4  July    5s'  33  Nov.   56    15  Jan.    66 


37  Mar. 
6  Aug. 

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15  Oct. 
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I  George  Warhnrton  Manh 

I  Richard  Phayre 

I  Jainea  Harry  Sohwabe 

Pnyrfiri.— I  Francis  Opensha^ 


9  Jan. 

17  July 

'39  Ang. 
i'i6May 

4  Aug. 
xo  Nov. 

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5  June  66 
P  6  Mar.  6; 
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70 
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3z  Oct.     66 


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58 1 '19  Aug. 
581  35  Aug. 
60  J'aa  Sept. 

59|  x8May 

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:xTheodoreBo»villeEmer8on,S  -     ^.^^     .  .„  «  ilt— 

•       InMt.ofMueketry  25  Aug.7z  j  ''3  Dec.    61 ,  >•  8  May 

z  John  Jameson^? I'*z8  July    63P  7  Aug. 

.  2  Abney  Hastings  Cameron, »  ' 

I       Aide  de  Camp  to  Captain  ,-  ,Piq  Auir.    62 
Olocer,  B.N.,  Gold  Coast  ) 

.  |i  Herbert  Leigh  Gipps   

.  (  Alfred     James    raterson,) 
Adjutant  33  Feb.  70  } 

3  Croebie  Barton,  JstoTreitfr.. 

.  j2  Alexander  Roche  

.  Ii  Wm.  G.  Waugh  M'Clintock" 
.  a  George  Edward  Langford^'  . 
.  a  John  Henry  Barnard,^?  on  \ 

I       apeeial  Service,  Gold  Coaet  ] 
.  ,2  Wifiiam  Augustus  Burnett'' 

-  I  Harry  Fawoett  , 

.  |z  Harry  Julian  Charrington. 

«  a  Granville  Sharpe  , 

.  !a  Edward  Archibald  Brice... 

.  a  Robert  Alf  .  Flassey  Hallifiix 

.  .'i  Goo.  Alex.  Kenne^  Skii>ton 

|a  Thomaa  Otho  FitxGerald    ... 

la  George  Hawkee 

la  Lionel  Henry  Mocatta  Levin 

la  John  Francis  Bimonet . 

•2  George  Wingate 

,  1  ReginaldMolesworkhSlmpson 


68 


'  3  April  67 

39  June  67 

P  4  Mar. 
'x8  April 
'33  Jan. 
a  Mar. 

38  July 


8  June!  67 


az  Sept. 
»  8  Dec. 
'  5  Mar. 
»»i8May 

ad  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

28  Oct. 

aSOct. 

38  Oct. 

a8  0ot 

aSOct. 

aSOct. 

za  Nov. 


3  July 
31  Aug. 
a3  Nov. 

9  Aug.   73 
13  Nov.   73 
July  66; 


60   16  Ang.  73 
6a    39  Oct.     73 

1  Sir  Josias  Cloet^  served  in  the  xsth  Hussars 
63  frt>m  Z809  to  x8zA,  from  z8z4  to  Z817  as  Aide  de 
6a  Camp  to  Lord  Charles  Somerset  at  the  Cape  of 
62  Good  Hope,  ft^m  whence  he  was  sent  in  command 
65  of  a  Detachment  to  take  military  possession  of  the 
g^  island  of  Tristan  d'Acunha.  Served  with  a  Squad- 
^  ran  of  his  Regiment  detached  as  a  field  force 

65  during  the  Pindaree  and  Mahratta  war  fttmi  z8z7 
g^  to  1819.    Acting  OB  Deputy  Quarter  Master  Gene* 

ral  conducted  the  landing  and  settlement  of  .i< 

66  large  body  of  Government  emigrants  on  tho- 
frontier  of  the  Cape  Colony.  In  Z833  was  sent 
to  England  with  important  despatches,  and  re- 
ceived the  Brevet  rank  of  Mayor.  In  Z843  com- 
manded the  Buccessfrd  exx>edition  sent  to  Natal  to> 
relieve  a  Detachment  besieged  by  insurgent  Boers. 
Served  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  Greneral  thor 
Kaffir  campaign  of  Z846  {CB.).  During  the  KaflSr 
war  of  Z85Z-53  served  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  with 
the  Army  in  the  Field,  including  the  operatidna 
in  the  Basuta  country  and  the  oattleof  Barea, 
where  he  commanded  a  Division  (Medal),  and  in 
acknowledgment  of  his  services  received  tho 
honour  of  Knighthood,  and  was  subsequently 
nominated  a  KCB.  On  being  promoted  Mi^or 
General  he  was  appointed  in  Z855  to  the  oonunand 
of  the  Windward  and  Leeward  Islands,  which  he 
held  until  z86i. 

•  Colonel  Cooper  served  with  the  xSth  Royal 
Irish  throughout  the  campaign  of  z  853-53  in 
Burmah,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  cap- 
ture of  Prome,  and  other  minor  aflh&s  (Modal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegn) .  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  to  the  expeditionary  force  on 
the  EusufiBai  Frontier  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  Z858, 
and  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  expeditionary 
force  in  the  Wnaeeri  country  under  Brigadier 
General  Chamberlain  in  Dec.  Z859  (Medal  with 


Clasp). 


Ene.  'a8  May  58 ;  Lt.  'az  Oct. 


[ao  July  71. 
63;  Son,Captain^ 


,_  Sargeant,a_  .,    --.        -    .  -  . 

3  de  Pentheny  de  Pentheny  O'kelly,  aS  Dec.  60;  Son.Captain,  38  Dec.  65. 
i^mUr  Matters.—i  James  Hedingham."  Z3  Nov.  7a. 

3  William  Hont,  z6  Aug.  73:  Sub  Lieut.  26  Mar.  73. 
JUfieai  QPIeen.-^  Surgeon  M<yor  Bxham  L.  Hifl)Bman,*7  A.S.  z6  June  54 ;  Surgeon,  zo  July  66. 
I  Qecvge  Ryui,  A,S.  31  Mar.  68. 

Faeinge  Qnen.—Aqent,  Y.  W.  Holt,  Esq. 

tat  BmiimUom  retmnudfrom  India,  a6  December  z87z  ;  DevSt,  Chatham.    2nd  Bait,  emhorked  for  India, 

37  Auguet  1863  ;  Depot,  aitaehed  to  tei  Battalion, 


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i6o  igth  (The  ist  Yorkshire  North  Riding)  Eeylment  of  Foot 

*  Brigadier  GenerBl  Bright  Mrred  the  Boatem  OMnpaign  of  X854-S5  with  the  x9th  Regiment,  inelwling  the  bttilet 
of  AlxDa«nd  Inkerman,  siege  and  lUl  of  Sebaetopol,  «nd  storming  of  the  Sedan  on  the  i8th  Jane  and  8th  8e|Aesnber 
— nepttoned  in  deraatchea  (Medal  with  three  OlMpa,  Brevet  of  LtOoloneL  Kni^  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  s>h  Qmi 
0fth6lie4)idie,aadTiirUahKedaD.  Orwniandad  as  Brigadier  <aeMnati&e  xat  Brigade  Hawura  IMd  gorce  of  18^ 
Inolnding  the  expedition  against  (he  ^rihes  on  tbs  Blsok  Momitain  (numtioned  in  de^iatehss,  tlMiked  bythi 
GofnsRunttt  of  India,  CB.,  Medal  with  GhMp). 

^  Oolonal  Chippindall  t        '     


_^ d  with  the  vaA  Begimeit  dnring  the  latter  part  of  the  eiege  opsntioos  before 

Kooltan,  and  was  present  at  tbe  surrender  of  that  fortress;  sJao  ai  the  aanender  of  the  Foit  sad  garrisoD  oj 


Oheniafa^  and  at  thehattle  of  Gocrieraft  (Mectel  with  two  Clasps).  Senred  throoghoot  theBsstsm  esinpaignel 
xBs4~S5  with  the  iothBfl«imfliit,inainding  the  aUkir  of  Balganak,hattlssof  Alin»and  IskwiaaBfintheTreiiebM 
daring  the  idude  of  the  Segeopemtianaheftire  SehaatopoU  assaults  oftheBedan  on  the  i8th  Jans  and  8th  SsDln* 
bet^-woonded  (Medal  with  three  CUwps,  Breretof  Mi^or.  Koight  of  the  IiM;iam  of  Honor,  5th  Caaasof  the  Me^P^ 
and ToAish Medal).    Oommaaded  zst  Battalion  19th  Bd^itment  in  the  Haaara  ^^r^^y*  of  1668,  iMtaidingthfl 


and  part  of  i8s5  with  the  xoth  BnpnMBt,  iactefiMr  the  bstfki 
ilwith  Clasps,  5th  GtessofthsMMQidie,  and  Tm^ 
Z86B,  indading  the  expedition  agMBtthe  tiilMa  on  the  BIseh 
nntain  (Medal  with  CHasp). 

Major  Inderson  aenred  with  the  s<st  Light  Xnlhotey  Uuoaghoat  the  Bnrmese  warof  1859-53;  wason board 
BXC.  sfesam-Mgttte  Bmattri*  dw&g   the  naval  aetion  and  desferaetion  of  the  emengr^  stoekades  on  tin 


r  M^ior<3riflthsaerTed 

Moontain  (Medal  with  " 

•Major       ■ 
the  BXC. 


Bangoonriyer;  and  set  viid  daring  the  imnneedlnii-three  dsys*  operations  in  the  Tiointty,  and  at  the  stonn  sad  c^ 
tore  of  Bangoon,  and  at  the  aasanlt  sad  eaptare  of  Baasein,  xgth  May  165a  (Medal  with  Ctesp  fbr  Pega). 

•  Mi^or  Kbke  served  with  the  x9thBegfanentia  the  Crimeafiremthesth  Jaanaxy  to  the  a6th  July  1855,  inetaid* 
ing  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Cnasp,  aad  Trnftish  Metel). 

u  Mi^r  Williams  served  with  the  84th  Bagiaient  in  the  Shahahad  i 
Indian  mutiny  in  X858-59  (Medal).     Served  wifli  tiie  ist  BattaHon  rath  ] 


i  district  anffl  the  toal  suiimesiiun  offl« 

.    .,  .  ist  Battalion  rath  Beaimant  in  the  Haaara  campaign  of  xM| 

including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  fflafflr  Mfflimtain  (Medal  with  daq^). 
^«  (Captain  Mollhtt  served  with  the  x9thBegiaient  daring  t^  OrimeaBeam|iaignfkianxith8cpt. 


2855  (CMmeanand  Tarkiah Medals).    Also  Ll the operationB  anhiat  the  hill  tribes  in  Sikftam  in  X867, 
manded  Patroles  in  contact  with  the  eneniy.     Served  in  the  Haaaxa  oampaign  in  x868,  inchiding  the  ezpedhaoi 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  daap). 

i'  Claptains  Baldwin,  Morgan,  and  Haaidley  served  in  the  Hasara  campaign  in  x868,  intfhiding  the  ezpeditiai 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  (Tlaap). 

^*  OaptainBvans  served  with  the  Z9th  Begiment  in  the  Oimea  fhnnthe  5th  Jaanarr  to  the  5th  OetoberiSss; 
including  the  siege  and  flOl  of  Sebastopol  (severely  wounded),  and  storming  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Septemta 
""edal  with  Cnasp,  and  Tnriddi  Medal).    Served  as  Brigade  Major  zst  Brigade  Hasara  Field  Force  in  z868,  inehidp 

r  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatchea.  Medal  with  Oaap). 

7  (^ptains  Traill,  Bennett,  and  Humlkey,  Lieotenants  Tribe,  Jameeon,  M^Glintock,  Langibrd,  Baxnsrd,  and 

mett,  served  in  the  Hasara  campaign  fai  x868,  including  the  expedttJon  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Momitala 
(Medal  with  COasp). 

»  Major  St.  Hill  served  in  the  New  Imlmwl  war  of  x86»-6x  and  that  of  1863-65.  In  i86o-6x  he  was  Aidede  Ounp 
to  the  Crovemor,  but  joined  his  Begiment  in  the  field  dnring  the  time  active  operations  wers  being  carried  on.  Ob 
the  outbreak  of  the  war  in  Waikato  in  1863  he  was  appofaited  Aide  de  Osmp  to  Sir  Duncan  Oameron,  served  in  that 
WMcityaad  also  for  some  time  as  Acting  Military  Secretary  throughout  the  subsequent  operations,  being  pTCsad 
ivnfa  Qenersl  Oameron  at  every  action  that  took  place,  with  one  exception,— vis. :— the  aetioaa  of  Koheros,  Ben- 
-"-^  Waiari.  Baagiawhia,  HaJrini  (horse  shot),  <%cakaa,  Gtate  Pah,  Nnkumaru,  Kafcaiamea,  beeldca  aeversl  man 


mishes  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  dtspatches.  Medal,  Unattached  (Company  by  purchase  and  Brevet  of  Muor). 

Captain  Hunt  served  as  Baggage  Jiaater.  of  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  X858-59,  said  was  present  in  the 

»a  of  Srwee,  Fnnwarree,  and  on  the  baaka  of  the  Juama  {mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  cauplbv 

toallndia}. 
*■  Quarter  Master  Hedingham  served  in  the  (Crimean  campaign  from  October  1854  toVay  1855,  including  thi 
ti^geof  8ebestop<d  (Medal  with  Oasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Haaara  campaiga  ef  x866,  indeflj 
ing  the  expedition  againat  the  tribes  on  the  Blaek  Mountain  (Medal  with  Cbsp).    He  has  alao  the  Oood  Coodad 


MedaL 
^f  Soigeon  Mii^Hifhnian.— For  War  Servioea  see  ''Medical  Department." 


OofdinuaUon  ef  Notee  of  the  20th  Begiffuewt. 

wiWar  Kotn  oerved  with  the  aoth  Begiment  in  theCrimea  from  the  15th  July  x8$5.  indading  the  siege  a— ^ 
or  Sebastopol;  also  at  the  csptore  of  Kinboom  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TuxUih  Medal).  Served  inOielBdl 
jg»"l*ign  of  x8sr<8,  inchiding  the  actions  of  (3handa,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpoie,  siege  and  oaafeare  of  Lackao 
fWMequentoperationa  in  Oude  and  affiurs  of  Mohan,  Hnssengunge,  Meangunge  <as  OrdsrhrOWeer  to  Brigad 
Byelegh).  CSurda,  Fort  of  Mu^eedia,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  C«pt^  Egan  and  Blount  served  in  the  Indian  canmaign  of  1^7-58,  inclndiag  the  aotiona  of  Chaada,  Ume 
P|^  <Bgd8ultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  ailUror  Mohan  (Mel 

^  S"£^  Johastone  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58,  including  the  aotiona  of  Chaada,  Umeerpd 
and  Suttuipore,  aiageandcaptareof  Ludmow,  subeequent  operationa  in  O^to.  and  aflUra  of  MeaaganffB,  Fort 
SimvMBeerah,  and  Buxarghat  (Medal  with  cnasp). 

»  Captain  Fahie  aenred  with  the  aoth  Begiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1S57-S8*  l&ehidfaig  the  action! 
Chanda,  Umesrpora,  and  Sultaapore,  aiege  and  capture  of  Locknow,  sabaequent  operationa  in  Oodei,  and  afikiH 
Chnrda  and  Fort  of  Mu^eediapBdal  with  Ctaap).  •--— ^  *~ 

Ju.^P^^-^^^^*^  served  with  the  30th Begiment  in  the  operations  hi  Oude  fai  Dec.  X858,  and  was  present  atl 
aflkirs  of  Chnrda  and  Fort  of  Mu^Jeedia  (Medal).  a^*  mt- 

*•  IfaJOT  GOte  serred  with  the  aoth  Begiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  Z858,  hMtading  the  eapton 
andaHkiraof  Chnrdaand  Fort  of  Muaieedia  (Medal  vrithCtesp).  ^^ 

*■  Surgeon  M^or  Arden.<-For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 

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;z  lO^hart  MortoA 

a  George  Bjohard  Sonunera  ... 

!i  Philip  Francis  TanentB 

I  JZiM.  Patrick  George  Bellew 
;z  Eustace  Bdward  Melville) 

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t  HoDvy  Braadxam  Headlej  ... 

a  Godfrey  Fox  Webster  

farmmaUn.'^x  John  Matthews  Gibbs  ,*•  19  Oel. . 
a  Herbert  Croft  Byder,  9  Feb.  6a  ; 


^  U.ColonelMeaxes  served  with  the  aelh 
in  the  Orimea  ft^ua  the  islh  July  1855  iaol  _ 
the  siege  and  fall  fvf  flebastopol;  and  was  alsD 
present  at  the  capture  of  Kinboom  (Medal  With 
ClaR>,  and  TurUib  Medal). 

•  U.Colonei  DaTis  served  with  the      * 

ment  in  the  fihahabad  distrftet  dnrlttg 
mutiny  campaign  in  z  858-50  (Msdal). 

"  Mi^  Francis  serredwlth  the  eoth  Regiment 


in  the  Indian  . 
actions  of  Chanda» 


'meeipoxey  and  BnltanporSt 
siege  and  capture  of  Locknow  (Medal  with  Olaep). 
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and  TmMsh  Medal).  Aleelnthe  Indian  campaign 
from  August  x858,inetadiMrtheTiaas-Gogx»  ope- 
rations under  Lord  C^yde  (ICedal) . 


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'  S I  ~  QurlfrJTMlcrv.— z  Thomas  M*kay,  10  Nor.  69. 
''   -  a  Smrpnm  Mm^r  Thomas  BawUn 


•,z9  0et.64« 
9  Feb.  69. 


_ iFloyerArden«*.i.A.9  J^iaes4S  AMyM«»9Mmh66. 

a  Sm^gnm  Mi^ar  Thomas  BawUngs  Mould,  M'JD.«  A,8, 3T  May  57 ;  MyiMS.  3a  Ang.  71* 

4fffa<f,  Messrs.  Gox  and  Co.— JnMiMw  Ydlow.—Jrwft  ^yaaik,  Mesan.  Cane  and  Sou. 

«<3ttt.  mUu'Udfor  Bermmda,  5  Jgwdt  1873.    Dtpot,  Bm^,    and  JkM,  rHuru^fnm  iks  Xmmritiiu,  vr  Jm.  zSy^ 

MU«  O'NeiU  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  May  z855,  including  the  siege  and  fii . 

^JwMkopoi,  and  was  wounded  at  the  aKUr  of  the  z8th  June ;  also  present  at  the  capftore  of  Kinboom  (Medal 

g^-*— P.  aaA  Turidsh  Medal).    Senred  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  z857^58.  including  the  actions  of  Ohaada* 


^^erpon,  snd  Bulteapore;  siege  and  capture  of  Ludenow.  suSsequent'operations  in  6ade,  andafliiirs  of  Mean* 
^.  Beeiah  {thanked  in  despatch),  Buxar  Ghat  (as  Brigade  Mioor),  Chorda,  and  Fort  of  r    ■ 


<^**P). 


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i?d^".fSi2i5r^'*^]  2l8t  (Biyal  North  British  Fusiliers).       [^iJ^S^X: 

The  Thistle  within  the  Circle  of  St.  Andrew.  *'2remo  me  impune  laeettU,"  The  King's  Cypher  and  Crown. 

. *'BLi.SBir8BUXO"   "AuCA"   •'iHKEWUJr'*   *' SlVABTOPOL.". 

ij^  Colonel.— 5»rFrederick  WiUijun  Hamilton,*  KCB.  Etuign^Lt.  la  July  31 :  U.  *  Cant,  i  Dec.  36 ; 

-nO'U       Colonel,  fn  Anm'1  Aft'  ilnlnuml   ^n  Tnnn   p..   ir^i^^    .  tiaa    .0.     T*n^i..^^t T..»»  £^ .    2£aivr    6tmera\ 


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Colonel.— 5»rFrederick  WiUiam  Hamilton,*  KCB.  Bimgn^U.  la  July  31 ;  U.  *  Ctoii<.  i  Dec.  36 ;  Cairf.4-Li. 
Coio««/,  '3  April  46;  ColoHtl,  <to  June  54;  Major,  7  Dec.  58;   Id.Colonel,  19  Jonn  60;   "^ 
31  Aug.  60;  Luut.Oeneral,  z8  Dec,  69;  Colonel  azst  Fusiliers,  xo  Jan.  70. 


LieutensatOoloneU.— I  John  Thomas  DalyeU.*  ^nd  Ll.  14  May  47;  it. 'ax  June  50;  Capt.  »a3  April  52; 

m.3£aJor,  17  Dec,  54 ;  Major,  3  Aug.  55 ;  Bl.Lt.CoUmel,  a  Feb.  6a ;  U. Col.  17  April  67 ;  t'olmui,  jy  Apr.  73. 
a  Fred.Torren8  Lyster,»  JS«^»,  ao  June  41 ;  it.  'i  Nov.  4a ;  Capt.  P30  July  5a  j  Major,  »H  Jan.  64  j  irf. Co/wf /, 

'34  Dec.  70. 
Majors.-^!  William  Pole  Collingwood,*  Efuign,  ^23  Mar.  47 ;  i/.  'xs  Nov.  50 ;  Capt.  ^aS  July  54 ;  Bi.Mej<tr. 

a6  Dec.  56;  Major,  17  April  67 ;  Bt.Lt.CoSnel,  9  April  68.  :»"»      ^  -v  a^, 

AliVed  Templeman,»  aiwi  it.  »a6  Mar.  53 ;  it.  '4  Mar.  53  j  Capt.  a  Feb.  55 ;  Major,'.  ^15  Feb.  68. 

1  Edward  Napoleon  L'Estrange,  Bntign,  ^18  Feb.  53 ;  it.  33  June  55 ;  Capt.  'aa  May  57  j  Mqfor,  5  Dec.  71. 

2  George  Frederick  Gildea.*  Euiiffn,  ^14  April  48 ;  Lt,  '6  Aug.  5a ;  Copt.  10  Sept.  58  :  Bt.MaJor,  5  July  73; 
JUq/or,  as  April  73. 


Caftaiics. 
a  Arthur  Grey  Hazlei 

1  Richard  Wm.Chas.Winsloe»o 

2  Robert  Cook  

a  Edward  Thomas  Bainbridge 
I  Francis  William  Hamilton, 

Aide  de  Camp   to  Major 

Chneral  S.  Manilion 

Aubrey  Wm.  O.  Saunders," 

Comdt.  ofFoonamaUe  Depot 

and  Cantonment  Magiitrate 

I  George  William  Furlong"  . 

a  George  Gilmour 

1  Fred.  George  Jackson 

2  William  Thorbum 

a  William  Albert  Bridge 

2  Michael  Thunder 

Henry  James  Edgell" 

Thomas  Evans  Stuart  

John  StevCTison** 

Henry  Patten  Law 

James  Bower  Jackson*^  .... 

1  Walter  No  well  Carey 

2  James  Whitton 

a  Alfred  Thrale  Perkins 

z  Claude  Durham  Patterson 
a  Francis  MacKenzie  Sahnond 

LlSUTBKAXTS. 

2  Henry  Feilden « 

a  Frederick  Packman  

2  Frederick  William  Burr  

a  Cecil  Bowes  Robinson 

2  Edmond  Charles  Browne,) 
Inet.  qf  Mueketry  3  Nov.  70  > 

2  Thomas  Capel  Rose,  Adju-  \ 
tant  1  Oct.  68    > 

a  Henry RoperCnrzonHewat, ) 
AdULofJloepUal  Skip,'  Victor  [ 
Smmnel,'  Gold  Coast ) 

2  Joseph  Napier  Tew   

z  Cha.  £d.BoviIl,  Adj.2a  June67 

John  Croker 

Robert  Fred.  WiUoughby, 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Oover- 

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James  Miller  Gordon,  Inet, 
qfMueketrv  9  July  73 

a  Charles  Reginald  Walker.... 
Arthur  J.  Osborne  Pollock, 
Special  Service,  Qold  Coast    ^ 
Wm.  A.  Yule,  at  StqfColleffe 

2  Daniel  Auchinleck 

1  Edmund  Henzv  Dalgety  ... 
a  Anthony  Cuthbert  Dunn  ... 

2  Alexander  Lawrence  Falls 
Fred.  Richard  HenryLambart 

1  Frederick  Stovin  ChapmaD., 
x  Henry  John  Meares „.... 

2  John  Henry  Spurgin 

X  WUliam  Arthur  James  Frere 

a  Louis  Arnold  Armit  

z  Charles  Hugh  Wyndham.... 
z  TftylorDaliymple  Wilson  . 
2  Arthur  Symonds  Justice .... 
X  Edmund  Francis  Braine  .... 

Richard  Camac  Temple 

z  Averell  Daniell  

a  William  Morton  Duckett .... 
I  Claude  Frederic  Gambler  . 

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Prank  Mardall 

a  Charles  Henxy  Kell; 
I  Louis  Maclean 


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59' P  6  Mar.   63'    ♦  Lt. Colonel  Collingwood  served  with  the  37^! 

58 1    I  July    63  Regiment    in  the  rebellion  of  Z848  in  C^ylosj 

63;Pi8  April  65, Served  with  the  2iBt Fusiliers  in  the  Crxxnea  ttaa 

63^  2  Mar.   66!  nth  July  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  (^ 

^.'Sebastopol;  also  the  expedition  to    Kinbouri 

^^;  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) ;  frd 

^.  Nov.  zft55  to  Nov.  X856  he  commanded  aBatfcalicj 

^°,of  .the  Land  Transport  Corps.     Comnumded  th 

I  |Troopsonboardthei$0artansteamerwhenwreckd 

63  1*20  April  67, on  the  Dog  Rocks,  Coast  of  Africa,  on  5th  Jul 

j  '  TS56,  on  returning  fi'om  the  Crimea,  and  for  h 

I  Sept.  63 1    I  May    67  services  throughout  this  trying  occasion  he  i^ 

•*  1 2  Sept.  63  j  2  X  June  67|oeived  the  Brevet  rank  of  Mfljoi^-LordPanmu 


»3x  Dec. 

2  July 

»  6  Mar. 

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'  4  Aug. 


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'  X  Feb. 
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33  Sept. 


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22  June  67|the  War  Minister,  expreesing  his  approbation, 
I  did  also  H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief,  of  th 

**i5  Feb.    68|conduct  of  the  officers  and  men«  as  bein^  bighl 
honourable  to  them;  and  Colonel  M'Hordo,  D 

p  n^  <  rector  General  of  the  Land  Transport  Corpa,  in 
3oUct.  07!geiieral  order,  "desired  to  express  to  Captai 
Collingwood  and  those  he  commanded  the  prid 
he  felt  in  transmitting  for  the  information  i 
H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  proote  f^v^ 
of  the  high  courage  and  discipline  whichaniznatd 
all  ranks  on  that  fearftil  mght,  and  which  we] 
rewarded  by  the  safe  rescue  of  all  from  fcbd 
perilous  situation." 

^  Captain  Jackson  served  with  the  foTt»  ni 
der  Lt.Colonel  Harl^  up  the  Biver  GamMa 
June  X864,  and  was  present  at  the  rednction 
the  native  fortified  positions  of  Junoa  Canda  ai 
Canni  Canni  Tenda. 


66.1*  2  Jan« 
66,^x0  Feb. 


67*^x0  May 
68?:     ' 


'30  Aug. 
68  '27  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
aSOct. 
a8  Oct. 
aSOct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
36  Oct. 
aSOct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
30  Dec. 


SVB   LIKVT. 


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8  June  7a 
a6  June  73 
Aug.  73I 


Facings  Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
z*t  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  isFeb,  zS^j 

J>ep6t,  Agr, 
and  Battalion  returned  f^m  Madras,  zo  J^amm^ 
1873. 

[^Mon.Major,  a8  Jnly  ( 


Fagm€uiers.—i  David  Aikman  Patterson,  98  Ji 

3  Alexander  William  M'Kenaie,  6 

<lnarter  Maeters.—^  Richard  Erwin,  30  June  65 

I  Richnrd  Browne,  xa  Nov.  73. 

MeMrtil  OJtvtrt.—^  StrgfUM  Mnjar  Willinm  Stowrrt.  MI).,  A.S.  70  Jnlv  59  :  S^rg^on,  8  July  6a.    j 


Ji^  59;  Sns.  »4  April  45 ;  X/.  29  July  47;  Capi. 
,  6  Feb.  57;  Bon. Major,  6  Feb.  7a. 


z6  0ct. 


Snf'j»oH  Mtjyor  Joseph  IHetchcr  LonghecHl,"  A.S.  15  -ifj|§iti^«l  ^^i^OO^'f^'' 


2i8t  Beglment  of  Foot  {Boyal  NoHli  British  Fusiliers):  163 

'  Sir  Frederick  William  Hamilton  served  with  the  Grenadier  Goards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
indoding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (slightly  wounded  and  horse  shot),  sortie  of  36th  October, 
snd  siege  of  Sebastopol,  during  the  latter  period  of  which  he  commanded  Divisions  of  the  Army  in  the  Trenches, 
and  was  in  temporary  oommaud  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  after  Inkerman  (CB.,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,'  Officer  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'Colonel  DalyeU  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  the  early  part  of  1855  with  the  sist  Fusiliers,  in- 
diiding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th 
Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  U-Cokme!  Lyster  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Previous  to  entering  tho 
British  service  he  served  in  Portugal,  in  the  Pedroite  Army,  from  1873  to  1835,  and  was  at  the  defence  of  Oporto,  and 
in  ftU  the  afGiiTs  from  the  raising  of  tiie  siege  to  the  termination  of  the  war.  Ho  afterwards  served  in  Spain  under 
Sir  De  Lapy  Evans,  as  Captain  of  Inflmt^,  and  under  Espartero  as  Captain  of  Cavalrv,  and  subsequent!  v  on  the 
Saff  of  General  Don  Diego  Xeon,  whose  escort  he  commanded  from  x  836  to  1 84 1 .  Was  twice  decorated  with  the  Order 
of  St.  Ferdinand  for  charges  of  Cavalry  at  AUo  and  Berga,  and  with  the  Medals  for  the  siege  and  capture  of  Irun 
and  Morlela ;  once  severely  wounded.  Was  present  in  the  following  actions  and  affairs  in  that  country :— Fueuter- 
abia  (reoonnaisaance  on),  Ametzagana,  San  Marcos,  Loyola,  Aguirro,  Oriamcndi.  Uemani,  Umietta,  Irun  (siege of), 
lamrte,  Csorbil,  Andoin,  Vera,  Ferdon,  Otiera  (reconnaissance  on),  Sesma,  Belascoain,  Aronis,  Santa  Barbara 
(neoonaiseance  on),  Valle  de  Bemiera,  AUo,  Alio  y dicastillo,  Collaudcr,  Maniclla  y pena  Cortada,  Genebrosa,  Cana« 
d^  Agna  Yivs,  Segura  (siege  of),  Castieotte  (reconnaissance  on),  Castleotte  (siege  of),  Valle  de  Lladros,  Morella 
(s^  of),  Berga  and  itstwenty-two  redoubts;  charged,  with  seven  Lancers,  Bosque's  Squadron,  completely  routing 
%  killing  seven  and  capturing  Ave  horses. 


>  Mkfor  Gildea  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  nth  Regiment  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  Sept  1855  to  its  disband* 
mentrnMajT  1856  (Turkish  Medal). 

'  Muor  HazlerifiTS  served  with  the  aist  Fusiliers  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
Qf  edsl  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

M  Captain  Winsloe  served  with  the  szst  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  fW>m  the  6th  August  1855,  including  the  sfego  and 
JUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  exi>edition  to  Kinbourn  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Oaptun  Saunders  served  with  tho  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the 
Jsgdespore  Junffle  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Furlong  was  appointed  to  the  Purveyor's  Department  of  the  Expedition  which  proceeded  to  tho  East- 
iaKarch  1854,  and  served  in  Turkey,  Bulgaria,  and  the  Crimea  until  April  1855,  when  he  was  Gazetted  to  tho  21st 
FosGiers,  and  served  with  the  Regiment  before  Sebastopol  until  ordered  to  the  Depot  on  the  31st  May  1855  (Medal 
iriih  Claq),  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Captain  Edgell  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  lath  Aug.  1857,  and  was  pre> 
RDtat  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  during  Lord  Clyde's  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  afterwards  under  Outram,  tho  cap- 
tore  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Modal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

M  Captain  Stevenson  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde'a 
campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

^ Surgeon  Migor  Lougheed.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


Continv^fion  of  Ngfes  of  22nd  Eegiment. 

■  Captain  BpiUer  commanded  a  Company  of  the  65th  llegiment  during  the  war  of  1863-65  in  New  Zealand,  andl 
VIS  present  at  the  attack  on  the  working  party  at  Williamson's  Clearing,  relief  of  Pokeno  Piquet  (mentioned  in 
dmtehes), storming  and  capture  of  Pah  atRangarin,  actions  at  Rangiawhia  and  Huirini,  and  attack  and  capture 

^  ^  Bugeoas  Ma^or  Barker  and  Londy.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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bomas  H.  Kirby 

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William  Smith 

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.  '35  June 

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19  June 
13  Aprfl 
15  Jan. 

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59  10  May 

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61  z7  Sept. 
63  '33  June 
63  '13  Sept. 

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ichard  Charles  Hare,  Adjt.  5  Nov.  70 ; 

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Iiarles  May  Hayes  Newington   

iigostas  luchard  Davios  

Ting  St.  John  Hartford 


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'33  June 

'3  Dec. 

'30  Dec. 
8  Sept. 


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«/ MH,ketr/ji  May  73....! j  1  »^  ^°^ 

eorgo  Arnold  Christian '^30  Aug. 

ffm.  Chas.  Francis  Molynenx I  33  Dec. 

enry  Humfrey  Sealy I'  4  Aug. 

rthur  Brett,  Adjutant  15  May  73  i  16  Aug. 

tios.  Edw.  Graves  Molyneux |'r3  Sept. 

Borge  James  Croasdaile   i'  8  June 

illiam  Key  Matterson  sz  Not. 

illlam  Henry  Kerr P14  Sept. 

tioodore  Hugh  Gough  Rhoades .... 

illiam  Charles  Dainan 

>hn  Frederick  Wyi^r 

»hn  Deering 

>ftns  Otway  White 

illiam  Henry  Leak   i'''9  April 

illiam  Bothwell  Potter '33  Juno 

nlyn  Forteseue  hlajd '  6  July 

lomas  Clerk '37  July 

■auTille  Lawrence  Hay »  5  Not. 

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3  Feb. 


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13  April  72 

39  May  73 

34  July  73 

33  Not.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

Not.  73 1 


36  Mar.  5S'  6  May  63 
S4  Sept.  58  '33  June  63 
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^30  Deo.    63  '37  July  70 

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63  Pa4  Apr.  69 
60  5  Deo.  7z 
55     6  Mar.  7a 

63  3^  April  73 

64  36  June  73 

65  33  April  T3 

65  33  April  73 
63   z5  Mar.  73 

66  34  Sept.  73 

'  3  Nov.  66     s  Lt.ColoneKAnBstreM9  saved  with 
^3o  April  67  the  xTth  Regiment  in  tkeCtteca  from 

1*33  Jan.  68 
zMay  67 
7May   67 

'30  Sept.  68 
'z8Nov.  68 


the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th 
September,  also  at  the  bomberdaMit 
and  snzrender  of  Kimboum  (Brevet 
of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Clacs 
of  the  Mediidie,  and  TurkUi  Medsl). 
*  M^or  Hareserved  in  the  60th  Rifles 
in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the 
mutineers  in  India  firom  Tlh  June,  in> 
eluding  the  battle  of  Budleke  Sersi  and 
taking  the  heights  bofbre  Delhi,  the 
subsequent  siege  operations,  assault 
and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final 
attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  pa> 
laoe  (Medal  with  Clasp).  He  serrcd 
also  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  in* 
eluding  the  actions  of  Pnsgaon  and 
Rissoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of 
Fort  MittowUe,  and  action  of  Biiwih. 


Sub  LrBurBVABTS. 
'ederiek  Edward  Charles  Henville) 

Sordon-Cumming } 

Uliam  Frederick  Curteis 

ancis  WilliaiA  Bromfleld    

mes  Loftus  Otway 

hn  Rossiter  Coleman  

mry  Richard  Longcroft  Holmes.. 

ren  Edward  Mytton  Davies ,^ 

iMwtorff.— 3  George  Montgomerie  Davidson,  z  April  58 ;  Son.Mafor,  33  Aug.  73. 

z  Charles  Henry  Chauncy,  8  May  67 ;  SomMqior,  8  May  73. 
•Ur  Maaten—x  William  Kelly.  4  Oct.  73. 

a  Robert  Johnston,  6  Dec.  73. 
eol  Offteen.^t  Bttrgnn  M^for  Joseph  Barker,^<>  A.S.  1$  July  54;  Surgeon^  9  Mar.  67. 
a  Edward  Louis  Luncly,*^  Surgeon,  ao  June  65. 
Faeingt  Baft.—AgtHh,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—IrUk  Agtnit,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
'  Bait,  retunud  firom  New  Bruunrick,  June  Z869.        and  BmUion  emhariedjor  India,  7  Oet  1873. 
Chute  embarked  with  the  70th  Regiment  for  India,  where  he  served  for  twelve  yean,  and  was  OOO' 
bively  employed  during  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  (Medal),  particularly  in  command  of  a  Field  Force 
)f  Peshawur,  with  which  he  attacked  and  on  the  34th  of  May  Z857  occupied,  with  severe  leas  to  the 
Fort  of  Hote  Murdaw,  relieving  the  officers  of  the  55th  Native  Infhntry,  who  were  held  priaoineira  hy 
,    For  this  service  he  rooeiveu  the  tluuiks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council.    In  August  1857  in 
Brigade,  employed  at  the  almost  annihilation  of  the  szst  Native  Infhntry  when  that  regiment  m  a 
y  attached  the  cantonments  of  Peshawur.    From  August  Z858  to  January  z86o  he  oomnwnded  a 
jknow  until  it  was  broken  up  at  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion.    In  February  x86z  he  embarked 
the  70th  Regt.  fbr  New  Zealand.    In  Much  Z863  was  appointed  Brigadier  General  in  commimd  of 
eolonies ;  in  1865,  as  Mi^or  General,  succeeded  LtOen.  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  in  the  command  of  New 
Bstralian  colonies ;  and  during  the  war  in  New  Zealand,  in  Z865-66,  commanded  on  variona  important 
operationa  (ECB,  and  Medal),  and  continued  in  that  command  until  Oct.  Z870,  when  it  was  broken  up. 

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Sir  Wilfiam  Codrington  eommanded  a  Bri- 
6slffade  of  the  Light  Division,  and  allerwards  a 

66  Division  throughoat  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
M  X854-55,  indudTng  the  battles  of  Ahna  and  In- 
"  kmian,  siege  and  &U  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 

with  Clasps,  JTCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  C&and  Cross  of  the  MiHtary  Order  of 

67  Savoy,  xst  CUss  of  the  Med(]idie,  and  Turkish 
'   Medal).    From  October  X855.  and  nntdl  the  eva- 

euation  of  the  Crimea,  he  was  Commander  m 
Chief  of  the  Eastern  Army.  ,^   ^ 

s  Colonel  Hon.  S.  Mostyn  served  with  the  9«d 
Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  in  1855.  inolodtog  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Btedan  <m 

69  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turldsh 
Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
of  x8s7-58.  including  the  reUef  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  ContingiBnt  at 

70  Cawnpore,  siege  aAd  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
operations  across  the  Goomtee,  Trans-Gogracam- 

7'  paign  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  Nepaul 

71  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ^  ^  «  _, 
7x  »  LLColonel  Elgee  served  with  the  47th  Begi- 
71  mcnt  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  6th  Feb.  to  the  3i8t 
71  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
71  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  and  Turkish 
7x  Medal)                                                         „     ^ 

7  X  u  Surgeons  Mi^or  Alder  and  Fraser.— For  War 
Services  see  "  Medioal  Department." 


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.  Surgeon  Mtyor  James  Fraaer,"  ItD.  9  Oct.  i 

JfaciiV'  Blae,-^^«i..  Meesre.  Cox  and  Co.--Iri^  ^^^!'**l?}''J^'S'''Si^?^^'^^S^  xB,, 
csf  bZ.  roimrnodjrom  India,  4  JVw.  X869.    2md  SaH,  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coaet,  2X  IToo.  X873. 

•  LLOokmid  Pievost  served  with  the  33rd  FusiUers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  1 7th  Ji^ xSss.  in^^ 
ftfl  of  nebasuiiiiil  and  assaults  of  the  Eedan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sopt«mbeiv-wounded(Med^wlto  u^^^^ 
sad  TmA^liSdLn^Bn^at  the  sieire  and  canture  of  Luoknow-^mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^mSSm^^^  operations  across 

<te  aMStoi,^ibsea]id  captoxe  of  Lucknow,  tad  Traas-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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1 66  2^rd  (Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers)  Regiment  of  Foot 

'  Viator  Millett  served  with  the  33rd  Fasiliera  the  Eastern  campaigrn  of  1854-55.  inclndinxr  the  battles  of  Alma  anJ 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol ;  he  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps),  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Major  Hackett  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  5th  June  to  the  6th  Sept.  18^5,  incladini; 
the  sieee  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meoal).  Served 
in  the  Indian  campaigni  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Ghralior  Conimgent 
at  Cawnpore  on  the  6tii  December,  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Present  witli  ttue 
Left  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  the  Biaswarrah  diBtrict,  including  the  affkirs  of  Jubrowlie,  Poorwah,  and  Doondia- 
kiera  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

*  Major  Shadwell  served  with  the  &7th  FusiUers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  commanded  the  selected 
marksmenof  the  Regiment  during  the  Peahawur  outbreak ;  was  present  at  the  mutiny  and  destruction  of  the  5111 
Bengal  Native  Infkntry  on  the  12th  August  1857  (Medal). 

^0  Major  O'Connor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  battle  of  Alma, 
where  after  being  severely  wounded  he  earned  the  Queen's  Color  (Lieut.  Armstrong  who  previously  carried  ib 
having  been  killed)  and  planted  it  on  .the  Russian  Redoubt  under  a  heavy  fire,  and  carried  it  until  the  action  was. 
over— received  the  thanks  of  Sir  George  Brown  and  General  Codrington  on  the  field ;— siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol, 
attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  assaults  of  tixe  i8th  Juno  and  8th  September  on  the  Redan— dangerously  woanded 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Serred  m 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Continicent 
at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lnclmow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Ontram,  and  several  other 
minor  actions  (Medal  with  two  ClasiM) .  , 

1^  M^or  Tupper  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  zoth  August  to  the  95th  Sept.  1855,  in-  I 
eluding  the  siege  and  fi&Il  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8U1  Sep-  I 
tember  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  inclndinj:  ! 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  affaur  of  Ramgonga.  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Selimpore  1 
and  Simree  Forts,  and  actions  of  Jubrowlie,  Poorwah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Beerah,  and  Buxarghat ;  also  Uie  | 
Trans-Gogra  operations  when  the  rebels  were  driven  ttom.  Oude  into  Nepaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*  Captain  wUliamson  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  f^om  the  zoth  August  to  the  z8th  Sept.  1855. 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— severely  wounded  (Medsl 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lncknow 
by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations 
across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

is  Captain  Walwyn  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Clas^). 

"  Captain  Twyford  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  operations 
across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

n  Captain  Graham  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief 
of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore--wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Captain  willes  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Luck- 
now by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations 
across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  also  the  taking  of  Selimpore,  Poorwah,  and  Simree  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*>  Captain  Tulloch  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-591  and  was  present  with  the  38th  Regiment  at  the 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affltirs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur ;  present,  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  at  the  actions  of  Jnlroirlie, 
Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  Doondiakiera,  storming  of  Fort  Bimree,  and  Trans-Gogni  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Clayton  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  afTaira 
of  BiUganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  both  attacks 
on  the  Redan  (Medal  with  throe  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  indudins: 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  opotHtions 
across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Jubrowlie,  Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  fikxondiakiem, 
storming  of  Fort  Simree,  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Quarter  Master  Knightley  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
in  1857-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6th 
Dec.  1857,  operatiohs  across  the  Gtoomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  aU  the  mmor  operations  during  Lord 
Clyde's  winter  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  the  Nepaul  territory  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 


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i5SS::2iKSl]  24th  (The  2nd  Waru,iMirn).  [j^lt!;^^,. 

*'  Ecm ••  (with  the  Sphinx) .  "  Cap«  of  Good  Hops  "  "  Talatbba  "  •'Fmiimi  d'Onob  "  "  Balxmahca  *'  "  Vitiobix  * 

"PtIMBM"  ••NIVBU.b"   "OBrBBS"    "PBBUTBri^"    "PtBJAUB"    "  ChIILIXHWALLAH  "   "GOOJBBAI." 

^'•^^^-^OaleiML— PriMle  Taylor,!  XJ.  Conut,  15  Aug.  11 ;  Li.  2  July  12 ;  Capt.  ^2  Jan.  20;  Ift^'or,  ^16  Jnne  25  ; 

r^^^,    itM.CoUmA,  38  Jnno  38;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  5s;  JTo/or  QeMral,  16  May  57;  Lieut.Oeueral,  9  Oct.  63; 

PUT.  njN'    Otaeral,  so  Nov.  71 ;  Colomtl  34th  Foot,  36  Nov.  6x. 
'  34     3  .TiwitmuBt  Cttlwwli.— a  Thomas  Roes,*  £m»m,  1*23  l£ar.  38 ;    X/.  'z8  Hay  41 ;    Capt.  '4  June  47 ;  Itt^/or, 

'32  Oct.  52  ;  Bt.Lt.CoioMl,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Lt.Colonel,  12  Nov.  59 ;  Colonel^  x  April  63. 
I  ^4    •••  |X  Richard  Thomas  Glyn,sj?««^,'x6  Aug.  50;  Xt.  1*34  Jnne  53;   Cap^  7  Sept.  55;  If 0/01%  1*23  July  61 
I    Ii.Colima,  'xi  Feb.  67;  Cb/oMJ,  xsFob.  72. 

25    •..  iX^MB.— a  Frea  CharleeD'Epinay  Barclay,' i?tM^M,  1*37  April  49 ;  Li.  'xs  July  53;  Capt.  1*5  Mar.  58 ;  Ifq/or, 
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1  JohnMooreGumel  Tongue,  *>  ;  ^,  .^v. 
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a  John  Fletcher  Caldwell  38  May 

X  William  Maxwell  Brsnder  ...j  31  Dec. 
z  Henry  Albert  Harricaon J    x  April 

2  Hugh  Backhouse  Church  ...!  15  Jan. 
X  WilBam  Hitchcock   ;'3z  May 

X  Harry  Rich  Farquhar '>'3o  Dec. 

aEIlisLee   '  8  July 

z  William  Ecdes  Mostyn  i'39July 

Russell  Upcher,  AdJiUaiU  4I ),     ^ 

1  George  Vangnan  Wardell  ... 

2  Robert  Henzy  Bnrrell  Airey. 

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m  Special  8*rme^,  GoM  h 
;••  |3  William  JohJ&  St.  Aubyn 

yjn.t  Charles  Harrington  Harris 

LiBCTBBAirTS. 

3  Thomas  Carroll  Dempster,  "^ 
AdiutaMt  90  Dec.  69   } 

a  William  Thomas  Much*  

Rainforth 

a  Reginald  Younghnsband,') 

nut.  ^Mmtietty  x  Oct.  70  > 

a  William  Fton  Symons,  In-  > 


55  »3  Mar. 
54  ao  July 
58  P  5  Aug. 
58  Pax  Oct. 
-■'  10  Sept. 

x6  April  58  j  39  Aug.  66 


55,**  2  Sept.  63 
56;  x6  April  64 
59  '14  Mar.  65 
"z6  May    65 


^33  Mar.   66 


14  May 

30  April 


58  Pz5  Nov. 
58,Px6May 
59; '29  July 
58'  24  Sept. 
59 1**  19  -A-ug. 
59'^  5  Sept. 

59  '  7  Nov. 

62  '  9  Mar. 

63  1*33  Mar. 

63   29  Oct. 

58 ''23  July 
581'  7  Jan. 


61  »3o  Oct.  66 

62  Px3  Feb.  67 
62  P  8  Mar.  67 
58 1  3  Nov.  67 
62|P  2  Dec.  68 

62'J'3oOct.  69 

62  1*22  Dec.  69 

66  P31  Oct.  7x 

66  '31  Oct,  7z 

66|P3i  Oct.  71 

6z    10  Feb.  7a 

62      3  Aug.  73 


30  Aug.  59   3oFeb.    63    19  Oct. 


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a  Charles  Erskine.. 


x  Frederick  Carrington,/iMf.  > 
efMmaktirf  if  Auff.  70  ...  S 
x  «.  Herbert  Belaeyee  Moflbt 


a  John  James  Hanr^ 

a  Herbert  Michael  Williams ... 

X  Teignmouth  Melvill,  .14/** 

tamt  7  March  73  

a  Levett  Holt  Bennett 

z  «.Arcber  Anderson  Morehead 
X  Francis  Pender  Porteous 

x  Charles  Carson  Allen  

3  William  Sugden 

x  John  Douglas  Dickinson.. 
3  Charles  D'Aguilar  Pope 


|x  Henry  Yemon  Boothby 
X  Charles  T~ 


I  Winn  Ealand 

a  Gonville  Bromhead  .. 

2  Joseph  Heniy  Banks.. 

•a  Geowe  Stanhope  Banister ... 

a  Bdrie  Frederick,  Lmri  Gif- ) 
ford,  en  Special  Senica,  I 
GoUCoaat j 

1 1  Francis  ToUemacheHalliday 

!z  Edward  Stevenson  Browne.. 

X  Sdward  Witherden  Curteis.. 

X  Jolm  Haughton 

X  Oamamd  de  Beauvoir  Carey 


'xs  Feb. 
Pa6  Sept. 

29  Mar. 

»zz  Feb. 
6  May 

'30  Aug. 

P  6  Mar. 
X7  July 
'4May 

6  July 
'3xMar. 

5  July 
»3oOct. 

'is  Jan. 
z3  Feb. 

9  Mar. 
^33  Mar. 
'17  Nov. 
'8  Mar. 

8  Jan. 
'39  Dec. 
P28  May 
P20  Apr. 
26  June 

8  July 

'z7  Apr.   69 
'14  Jan.    7x 


6x1*  9  Jan. 
56 1  25  Feb. 

6z|  16  April 

62  PX4  Mar. 
62:^x6  31ay 

62   29  Aug. 


73 

Z3  Feb.    7; 
P  z  Feb.   61 

*  Colonel  Glyn  served  with  the  83nd  Regiment 
in  the  Crimea  from  and  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


63  ''30  Oct.    66 
63]Pz6  Nov. 

64  kzsFeb. 
64!P36Feb. 


'30  Sept. 
28  Oct. 

P  3  Dec.    68 


8uB  LxBVTBirAvn. 
z  Charles  Walter  Cavaye  .. 
|z  Bdgar  Oliphant  Anstey  .. 
z  HenrjrGermainMainwaring 
x  MeriflJoidahAyhnerOoghill 
a  William  Sdward  Day  Spring 


23  Sept. 
a4Sept. 
aSOct. 


PxaMay 
P30  Oct. 
'33  Dec. 
P27  April 
P  zOct. 
■'24  Dec. 
P  4  Feb. 
P25  Mar. 
P27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


'30  Nov.   70 
38  Oct. 


38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
a8  0ct. 
xaNov. 


30  Deo.  7x 
9  Mar.  7a 
ax  Sept.  7a 
a6  Feb.  73 
30  April  73 

I.— I  Fra.  F.  White,  xx  July  56;  En*,  'xs  Feb.  50:  Li.  '5 H^ 54 ;  BonJla^w, zx  July  65. 
a  Alexander  Sidney  G.  Jaunoey,  z  Feb.  68;  Mon^CapUuM^  xffBh.  73. 
qmmrt0rMaalen,—x  William  Charters,!*  18  July  6a. 
a  Bdwaid  Bloomfleld,  24  Sept.  73. 
(^letr$.—t  Surgton  Mtnor  James  Lewis  Holloway,  A.8.  ij  Mar.  48 ;  Surgeon,  a  Oct.  57 ;  Surgeon 
a  Kngene  Valentine  Swiney,  JCD.,  AJ3»  31  March  68.  i]J^<Vor,  17  Mar.  68. 

AetMt  Green.— it^e»<f,  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith. 
Ut  JMI.  ffteriMr/hwi  Mis,  AngnH  x86x.     Smbarkei  for  MaUa,  30  &rp^.  1866.   J>ep6i,  Brecon^,  e 
3*4  Boltt,  returned  Jrom  ludia,  3  Jassorf  X873. 


i68  24ih  {TJie  2nd  Warmckahtre)  Begtmerd  of  Foot 

1  General  Tejlor  proceeded  in  x8zx  to  kAn  the  aancl  Dngoona  in  the  BMt  ladies,  wbere  he  earred  until  ibeir 
xetorn  to  Bnropeand  diehandTnent,  asfcti  Oct.  iSao.  He  was  in  the  Held  in  18x5  and  x6,  and  dnriag  the  whole  of 
the  Mahratts  war  in  X8Z7-19 ;  the  published  olBoial  reeords  show  that  his  conduct  was  otmspiouous  in  the  Brigade 
OaYalxyaotionsof  BadktowlleandofNagnore,  and  in  that  of  Asfata  (aoth  Feb.  x8z6)p  the  enemy  ha«ring  charnd, 
OTorthrew  one  Begiment  and  cat  down  thiB  General  commanding,  he»  as  Brigade  "MMior,  inonrred  the  reeponsflnlity 
of  countermanding  the  retreat,  of  ordering  measnres  which  terminated  in  the  enttfe  defeat  of  the  Fsishwar.Uie 
death  of  his  Cknnmander  in  Chief  (GoUa),  and  he  rescued  the  B^ah  of  Satanah,  the  influential  erents  that  termi- 
nated the  war.  At  the  siege  of  Oapaul-droog,  he  comxnanded  a  Battery  at  the  storm  (xsth  Hay  x8x9),  he  blew  opei» 
the  first  gate  with  a  galloper  sun  of  the  asnd  Dragoons,  and  heading  the  Forlorn  Hope,  he  stomed  in  snccessionr 
the  fire  (ustinct  circles  of  nntiflcations,  every  man  and  ofBoer  of  his  par^  being  either  IdSed  or  woonded,  he  receiTed' 
at  the  summit  of  that  stionff  hill  Ibrt,  at  the  moment  of  success  in  its  capture,  a  shot  through  his  hmgs  mxxSL  bodyths^ 
killed  the  Grenadier  behina  him.  The  Governor  General  of  India  specially  recommended  him  to  IhvouzmUe  con^ 
aideration  for  his  services  in  India.  In  Z833-24  he  was  employed  in  the  Gape  Oavalxy  against  the  OsfiBres,  and  wm 
recommended  for  promotion  b7  the  Governor  and  Ckmimander  in  Chief.  In  Jan.  1841  he  was  relieved  from  a  ballet 
which  had  been  in  his  body  since  18x9.  In  Aug.  1846  bis  life  was  imperilled  from  a  sorgical  operation  oonaeqne&ti 
upon  the  passage  of  some  doth  driven  into  him  by  a  shot.  In  Nov.  1848  he  was  relieved  from  a jpiece  of  bone  broken 
in  his  body  by  a  shot.  From  April  1854  to  Dec.  X857  he  was  a  Colonel  on  the  BtalTattheGapeofiioodHic^ie,  whereas 
a  Brigadier  at  a  "  period  of  peculiar  diffioolt^  and  imminently  threatened  war'*  he  commanded  »  large  force  ia 
Kalfraria  with  approbation  and  thanks  publicly  recorded.  From  April  x  860  to  April  x86x  he  was  Commander  oC 
the  Forces  and  Lieut  Governor  of  Jamaica  and  its  Dependencies.  In  7837  he  was  sent  to  England  from  Malta  to» 
establish  discipline  in  a  corps  that  had  fired  at  and  nearly  killed  their  Adjutant,  their  insubordination  sustaineit 
by  a  turbulent  mob  at  a  period  of  popular  excitement.  He  took  command  and  the  Battalion  shot  him  three  timea  en 
the  public  parade,  they  fired  into  his  windows  and  shot  through  the  cheek  a  field  aide  who  stood  behind  him. 
Witnout  calling  in  other  Troops  he  suppressed  the  mutiny,  and  alone  he  overawed  the  ftxry  of  the  mob.  The  appro- 
bation of  his  M^or  General  was  submitted  by  his  Lieut.  General  to  the  Horse  Guards,  and  elicited  through  the  Adjutant 
General  the  Sovereign's  record  that  '*  the  decided  and  necessary  punishment  to  which  he  hadresortea  hadeffbctuslly  j 
xepressed  the  spirit  that  prevailed  when  he  assunied  tbe  command." 

*  Colonel  Boss  commanded  a  detaidied  force  on  the  Nepanl  fhmtier  in  1859 ;  drove  the  rebels  flrom  the  plaina  of 
Tilawara  where  there  was  a  large  Basar,  and  next  day  attacked  them  in  the  Jungle  of  Pipurea,  the  whole  rebel  army  I 
in  consequence  retired  to  Botom,  where  they  were  cut  up  by  Sir  B.  Kelly— for  general  services  on  the  frontier  was 
highly-  complimented  hy  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Sir  B.  Kelly  (Ifedal).  ! 

*  Mf^jor  Barolav  served  with  the  xsth  Begiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X85X--S3  (Hedal).  , 

*  Major  Crawrard  served  with  the  70th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  x6th  August  X85S,  *^'»*w«*i»»g  th» 
aiegeandUftll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x 858-59.  ! 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  atteok  on  the  Fort  at  Bo(^ea,  action  of  ADygunge,  capture  of  Bareillyp. 
relief  of  Shal^ehanpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  at  Bunnia,  jpursnit  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  destmctian  of  For»  I 
Mohnmdee,  taking  of  Bumpore  Kussia,  ocoumtion  of  dultanporo.  passages  of  the  (Soomtee  and  Gogra,  and  subse- 
quent operations  to  the  Baptee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Captun  Dunbar  served  with  the  34th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  tram  the  xath  July  X855,  induding  the  aiege  and  | 
ftOl  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  in  the 
Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  a6th  27th  and  98th  Nov.  x8<7,  siege  and  captnre- 
of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Asimghur,  defbat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwnl,  and  allkir  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  witti  Clasp). 


Govenunent  of  India ;  and  services  specially  noted  by  order  of  H.B.H.  the  Field  Marshal  Commanding  in  Cmef  in 
a  letter  dated  Horse  Guards  97th  December  x868,  addressed  to  Sir  William  Mansfield. 

M  Quarter  Master  Charters  served  in  the  Pux^jaub  campaign  of  X848-4P,  including  the  paasi^  of  the  Ghenab  and 
battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  cniillianwallah—eevexely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


ContmucUion  of  Notes  to  a$thFoot. 

*  Major  Cemeron  served  with  the  Tsnd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  xath  June  1855,  including  the  czpeditior^ 
to  Kertoh,  siege  and  flOl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turtish  Medal).  FTozxi 
the  oth  Oct.  X855  to  the  8th  March  1856  he  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Division.  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaign  and  received  the  Victoria  (Tross  for  conspicuous  bravery  on  the  90th  March  1858  at  Kotah,  ixx 
having  headed  a  small  party  of  men  and  attacked  a  body  of  anned  frnatio  rebels  strongly  posted  in  aloop-holea 
housewith  one  narrow  entrance ;  stormed  the  house  and  killed  three  rebehi  in  single  combat»  having  lost  half  or 
one  hand  by  a  stroke  from  a  tulwar  and  received  two  bayonet  wounds  t  was  also  present  in  the  aetiona  of  Bnnass. 
and  Pertobghur,  at  which  latter  he  commanded  two  Companies  of  the  Tond,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches 

«  Caotain  Henzeli  served  in  India  in  X857-58  with  theXeft  Whig  37th  Begt.;  was  engaged  in  defonce  of  entrenched 


Doaiticmat  Asimghurftom  35th  March  to  xsth  April  X858:  with  Brigadier  Donghis'  Column  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Sin^l^ 
and  present  in  actions  of  X7th  and  soth  April ;  served  with  Colonel  Turner's  Force  in  flhahabad,  inohiding  oaptore  or 
JujTdespore.and  actions  of  x7th  x8th  and  30th  Got— severely  wounded  (Medal). 

^Captain  Hope  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  tromjttk  July  1855.  including  the  ai^ge  and  Ikll  or 
Sebastopol  andassault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.) 

10  QuMter  Master  Geoghegan  served  with  ^he  89th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  5th  Jan.  X855,  induding  the 
sieireand  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnxlcish  Medal)  . 
SeA'ed  also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X857-59,  including  the  pursuit  of  the  rebela  under- 
Tantia  Topee  in  Baipoctana  and  Central  Asia. 

u  Surgeon  Major  SkipUm.— Fte*  War  Servioes  see  "  Medical  Departmsot." 

u  Qutftor  Master  Fraser  served  in  the  6xst  Begiment  throughout  the  Fnnjanb  campaiffn  of  1848-49  and  wma 
present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Sadodapore,  Cmllianwallah  (wounded),  and  Goqjerat,  and  pursuit 
to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  IMhi  in  1857.  tata 
repulse  of  sorties  on  4th  9th  i8th  and  eard  July  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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S!fc%SUi-i-.J     25illiTheKing',OumBcyrderer,).      [*5«X<Tik.     ^^9 

KinfiTt  GrHt.     «*/■  VmUmU  JMigiomit  tmUUh."     The  CMUe  of  Bdinbuiffb.     "Sim  Dtminnt  fi^Hrar 
IteWbteHoTM.    "ir«o«9««#crrra<."    **Hin>v'*  "KsKon-or^Zo."  **K«Tiv"  (with  the  Sphinx). 
Fhmk  OomiMaiM  "  HA»uriQini." 
nshend,^  JAmjm,  »i6  July  13 ;  LI,  '14  Sspt  15 ;  Cpgtt,  x  Nor.  ai ;  Jtajor^  zo  Oct. 
Mr.  39 .:  Xi.Colon^,  17  Anff.  41 ;  Cobnut,  it  Nor.  51 ;  Major  GmuvWt  5  Sept.  57  2 
..^mw^m^ «  A«e. «, ;  6l«Mr«/,  31  Deo.  71 ;  OvIomJ  25th  Foot,  z6  Feb.  69. 
ffeleiile.    a  Chartee  Jemee  Stewart  WaDaee,  midgn,  5  Nor.  41 ;  X/.  »ao  Dec.  44 ;  Capl.  4  July  53 ;. 


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u:  J*  UOOom^l,  99  Mar. 

fi»t<taMMl,8Anff.tf4; 


JCiV*n  'n  Oct.  60 ;  X<.CMoimI,  'ax  Aug.  67 ;  Oeionsl,  ax  Aug.  7a. 
I  James  Archibald  Bvddell,*  Burifn,  '17  Apr.  5a ;  X<.  6  June  54 ;  Cajil.  '13  July  55 ;  Major,  '13  Feb.  66 ;  Zt, 

ftfcari,  »9x  June  71. 
Wdwi.— «  Geoiige  Bent,  Jtmiffn,  to  April  43 ;  Zi.  '13  Oct.  43 ;  Copf.  15  Mar.  53 ;  Major,  '28  Jii](y  63 ;  BiM. 

Odoitel,  vt  Not.  73. 
I  Geoffi^e  Skene  HaOofree,  Enrign^  x6  Feb.  49  \Id.  ax  Oct.  51 ;  Capl,  xo  Sept.  58 ;  Ma^or,  'ax  Aug.  69. 
X  John  Richard  Harrey,  Bungn,  9  Mar.  49 ;  Id,  34  July  <a ;  Capt.  xa  Dec.  59 ;  Mtuor,  '3  Sept.  70. 
a  «.  7C  Aytaner  Spioer  Gfemeron,*  Oorriwii  JiufrMlor  a#  aMtella,  Bongal ;  Stmgn^^  Jojy  5a ;  X<.  'x  Sept. 

54 ;  Qqrf.  X3  Dec.  59 ;  Jf<t/tfr.  'ax  June  tt. 


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a  Fred.  Stephen  Teny,  J>,A, 

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a  Nathaniel  Crichloir  Bamow 

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Jmlluuder,  Bengal  

a  WiUiam  Henry  Henxdl*  .... 
X  Charles  Erroll  Hope,*  AAi. 

aMdAdm,BaU.  Foi:f^nkiro 

Byu  VoUnittn 

a  Geo.  Terry  Lnder  Carwitiien 
a  Horace  wflliam  Scriven 

I  John  Talbot  Coke 

a  Wm.  Lisle  Blenldneop  Cool' 

son»  Aide  de  Camp  to  Mai, 

General  MaedoneU 

a  Weatropp  Thomas  Morgan' 

z  WflUam  Grogan  Knox , 

a  John  Ireland  Dobeon 

X  Bichard  Thomas  Higgins  , 
a  Francis  Edward  Caneton  . 
X  JohnFred-CnrtisHayward, 

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X  Gerald  Menteath  Shirley.... 
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X  William  Godfrey  Thomas 

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a  Arthur  Hany  Turner  

a  Henry  Honlditch 

a  John  liOiih  Boas,  JiulrMetor^ 

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X  Georoe    Ormond    Stoney.l 

Adjutaai  a  Aug.  n y 

a  Hans  Bobert  Bathbome 

z  Heniy  Angnstos  Chichester . 
a  Fra.  Hargrave  Tindal  Cutis 
I  HsmryeOdartWonley, Jsi<.  > 

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a  Francis  Weleh,jli^.za  Jan.  73 


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a  Hsnry  Hickman  Mnlcahy  ... 
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15  May  55 

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zaNoT.   53 

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24  June  59 

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Henry  Hope 

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z  Henry  Qrey  Dixon , 


inniamGray 

Ar.de  la  Foe;>Bere8fbrd-Peirse 
~  a  Kdward  Ikeophihis  Murray* 
a  Avttar  Iieith  Hay  Haekny ... 
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a  George  Davidson  damp 


9  Hsskefeh  Broderiek  Pricfanrd 


I  Oswald  Clande  Bedford  .. 
X  George  Thomas  Wm.  Hewat 

9  Bobert  FiBildJameeon  

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'93Ang.  6x 


CAKAnr. 


9  Jan. 

'x9  Aug. 

7  Jnly    6x 

9  Not.  63 

X7N0T.  63 

'x6Aug.  64 
'xsMay  66 

6x|'3i  Aog.  66 

4  Dee. 


60 

60  !•  4  Feb. 

60 

61 

6x 

63 

69 
63 


x8Dee. 

5  Mar. 
»50ct. 

8Jan. 
'93  Deo. 
»  3  April  69 
visxAug.  69 
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x8Dee.  67 

8  Jan.    68 

^sSfpt.  70 

33  Sept.  7z 

34  Sept.  7z 

95  Sept.  7x 

96  Sept.  7z 

37  Sept.  7z 

38  Oct.     7z 


'3X  Aug. 

'  S  Oct.    67 

IS  Nov.  68 
1*33  Dec.  68 
'  3  April  69 

»8Dec   69 

3  Feb.  70 
'30  Mar.  70 
'37  April  70  and  Ui 


38  Oct.    7x 


'38  Jan.   63 

63 

69 
62 
64 
65 
65 
66 


7  Nov. 
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»  zMar. 

'zo  Oct- 
's Dec. 
'ax  Aug. 

'z7  April  67 
z  April  60 

P  a  Dec.   62 

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Feb. 
'ax  Aug. 
'ax  Aug. 
'aSMay 
"  3  Sept. 

'38  Jnne  7z 

aAng.  7x 

9  Aug.  71 

'  9  Sept.  7z 
15  Mar.  73 

38  May  73 

Z4  June  73 


'xsMay 
'  x  Feb. 


38Msy  70 

'38  May  TO 

'3z  June  71 

'38  June  7x 

"  9  Aug.  7x 

aAng.  7x 

'19  Aug.  71 

»  o  Sept.  7x 

98  Oct.  7x 

98  Oct. 

98  Oct. 

38  Get.  7x 

38  Oct  71 

36  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct  7z 

38  Oct  7z 

38  Oct.  7z 

30  Dec.  7z 

xa  Nov.  73 


39  May  73 
I  Nov.  7x 
9  Aug.  73 

36  Jnne  72 


f^iairter  Matter*.- 
MeiimL  QffUert.- 


zsNov.   7j 
JEToM.  Cc 


66 


5  July  73 


^  General  Tcrnnahend  lerred  with  the 
4xat  Begiment  in  the  American  war;  and  was 
present  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Niagara,  BlackrocU: 
and  Builhio,  battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  and  assault 
on  Fort  Brie  X4th  August  18x4,  where  lie  was 
severely  woxmded^  through  the  left  shoulder.  He 
returned  to  Europe  with  the  4X8t  Begiment  in 
July  18x5  end  d&embarked  at  Ostend,  from 
whence  he  marched  with  the  Army  to  Paris,  and 
remained  with  it  until  reduced  to  nalf^y  in  Oc- 
tober of  the  same  year.  During  the  rebellion  in 
Canada  in  X837  and  X838  he  was  intrusted  with 
various  impcHrtant  commands  both  in  the  Lower 


on  the  frontiers 

-he  held  the 

to  the 

in  those  lo- 


local  rank  of  Colonel,  and  was  ] 
Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel  Ibr  his  a 
calities. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Buddell  served  with  tibe  xst  Batta- 
lion Boyals  throughout  the  Bastera  campaign  of 
'854-55,  indndjng  the  battles  of  Ahna  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 
Served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  during  the  Indian  ■ 
mutiny  in  X8S7-58  (Medal). 

*  Lieut  Murray  served  with  the  szst  Light 
Infkntoy  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  X853-53 ; 
was  on  board  the  steam-frigate  Ferotm  during  the 
naval  action  with  and  destruction  of  theenemv's 
stockades  on  the  Bangoon  river,  and  served  during 
the  succeeding  three  days*  operations  in  the  vici- 
nity, and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Bangoon, 
also  at  the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Promo ' 
(Medal  with  Clnsp  for  Pegu). 


Timothy  Philip'Geoghegan.'io  9  Marci  66. 
WUliam  Fraser,"  zs  Jan.  64  ;Bn$ign,  k  Auj 


Wsis,  zo  July  t 


Surffton  Mqjor  Siunnbl  Stacy  Skiptonji^  J£D.,  1.8.  a  June  54 ;  Surgeon,  1$  June  66. 
z  Surgeon  George  Carson  Gribbon,  MB.,  A.S.  ao  Apru  59. 

9atimgt  'Btae.'—AgetUe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iritk  Agenit,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
<4  MC  rifcuBiil>»wi  Camada,  Aaguit  1867.    »nd  Bait  embarked/or  Ceglon,  a8  Julg  z867 ;  Dep6t,  aHaeked  to  j»t  Bait. 

ZFor  eonUnuation  of  ^otte  leejoot  ofpreetiing  poge. . 


•«  K«YPX  "  (with  the  Sphinx).  *'  Cohuitha  "  *'  Chiwa  "  (with  the  Dragon).  **  Abymutll." 

|Ye«n»s«r.' Colonel.— George  Henry  MaoKinnon.i  CB.  and  U.  29  June  24;  Ewnem,  Sf  lA.  '4  Nor.  24;  U.ifCo^, 
FuU ,  Halii  »2i  Feb.  28 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.CoUmel,  ^  24  April  40 ;  Colonel,  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  JTcf/or  General^  22  Sept.  58 ;  Lieni.Qvuroi^ 
P^  i'«»>.|     10  Feb.  65 ;  Gtfwera/,  19  Jan.  73  i  Co'«»«'' »6th  Foot,  21  Dec.  62.  ,.„        .^_..^»  «« 

30  ,  ...   Lienteaant  Colonel.— Frederic  Arthur  Willia,"  CB.  Sn$,  27  Sept.  44?  U.  »8  >toy  46;  Ctojrf.  »i6  Jan.  5a;  W. 
Major,  24  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  4  Apr.  59 ;  BLLt.CoUmel,  26  April  50  j  Li.Colonel,  '22  Dec.63 ;  OoUnel,  ai  May  65. 
Hajore.— Edward  Archibald  ColUns,»  Entign,  '23  Jan.  5a ;  ^-^  June  54  ;  Cap<.28  Jan.  59 ;  3f<Mor,  29  June  70. 
Matthew  Holford  Hale,»jg»<^w,'i3May  53 ;  Xe.9  July54 ;  Cqp/.'3 Jnne59 ;  J<.lfojor,5July72 ;  Major,  30  Ap^.7^ 

sxszair.    1      lxkut.      I    CArTA.ur.       sRvr.icij.  t  bt.lt.col. 


Captaxitb. 

Greorge  Edmund  Phipps  Trent 

William  Beers 

William  Henry  Salwey* 

Thomas  Turner* 

George  John  Hamilton* 

Thomas  Gethin  Coote*    

Lancelot  Allgoe«l  Gregson,'  JMUtamt 
Or, Matter  OeneraL  Meerut  Dioinon 


'17  Mar. 
P25  Aug. 

10  Aug.  55 
»28  Dec.  55 
'2a  Sept.  54 
'isMay    53 

z8  Dec, 


54, P  8  Sept. 

54 ''23  Oct. 

'23  April 

28  Jan. 

15  June 

xo  Jan. 


».  Philip  Conway   Btorj',*  Oarrieon  /»-")>  e  Sept. 


»2i  Feb. 


54  '12  June  60 

55  '18  Sept.  63 
581^23  Dec.    64 

59'!!  3  i*°- 
5Sl''a8  Dec. 

56  2  May 

60!'  4  Sept. 


15  Feb.    73, 


65 
67 


'  3  June  59   xsOct.    68, 


atruetor  L —  .  , 

Hercy  P.  Wolferstan* 25  June  58|>'3oNov.   60 '28  Oct. 


58 


59 
59 
60 

3  July    60 

60 
62 


Henry  C.  Sharp* 2  July 

LixuTBirAirts.  j 

William  Barton  Wade* '  u  Mar. 

James  Ross  Grray  Buchanan ''14  June 

Archibald  Duffleld  Eden*  ^21  Feb. 

William    Blakeway  Burton,*   In^truetory  \ 

^Miuietrw'rAvLg.66    S\ 

Howard     Molyneux     Edw.    Brunker,*  \      ^  tj-i_ 

^>«tea«  14  Feb.  65   )      ^^^^ 

Vivian  Davenport **i4  Jan- 
Charles  William  Hemphill* >'22  April  62 

George  Henry  Wilson* **  8  July    62 

James  Bond  Clarke* '  3  Jan.    65 

John  Russell  Mecham *'x9  July    64 

John  de  Witt  Jebb »•  14  Sept.  67 

Gteorge  Winter ^22  July    68 

Edward  Macklon  Dougherty,*  iii/*rpr«<«-..:    2  June  65 

Percy  John  Hughes l    8  July    68 

Thomas  Colthurst  Jameson  ^29  Oct.    68 

Henry  Campbell  Lamb   ^sMay    69 

Fred.  Charles  Napier  Goldney PioNov.  69 

D'Arcy  Wentworth  Thuillier »  9  Feb.    70 

Heniy  Edward  Railston '12  Nov.  70 


P  8  Oct.    61  '  5  May 


'z4  Jan. 
30  Mar. 
>  8  July 


Sub  LiKirmrAKTS.' 
Charles  Tfaesiger  Barrow  


4  April  64 

P23  Dec.    64 

P25  July  65 
P  4  Sept.  67 
»22July  68 
»  7  Nov.  '" 
'23  June 
Pio  Nov. 
'28  June 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

aSOct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 


BUB  LIXUT. 


3  July    7a 


PatriiMu<«r.— Denis  Creagh,  8  Jan.  68 ;  Son.Captain,  8  Jan.  ^3. 
Quarler  Jfa»*er.— William  Henry  Topp,*  3  July  60. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Mnjor  Frederick  MaickenEie  Skues,  A.8,  28  Feb.  55 ;  Surgeon,  14  Oct.  66. 
JPaeinge  YeMow.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
rjr,  28  Julg  1865. 

1  General  MacKinnon  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  the  Kaffir  war 
of  1846-47,  and  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  in  command  of  the  2nd  Division  of  the  forces  in  the  field  in  the  Kaffir  war 
of  1851-52  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  Willis  was  present  with  Greneral  Havolock*s  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Oonao  and  Buseenit  Gunge  on  29th 
July  1857 ;  commanded  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  actions  of  Buseerut  Gunge  on  the  5th  Aug..  Boorbeake  Chowkee  on 
X2th  Aug.,  at  Bithoor  on  the  i6th  Aug.,  at  Mungawar  on  21st  Sept.,  at  Alumbagh  on  23rd  Sept.,  and  relief  of  Luck- 
now  on  25th  Sept.  (wounded  in  left  knee  and  right  thigh) ;  commanded  the  right  Column  attbe  storming  of  the  Him 
Khannah  on  z6th  Nov.,  and  was  thanked  in  division  orders  by  General  Havelock.  Was  with  General  Outram's  Force 


at  the  Alumbagh  from  a6th  Nov.  1857  to  9th  March  1858 — oomnumded  the  84th  up  to  a4th  Jan. ;  present  at  the  fkll  of 
~  .   -   -  .  Lugord'e  "  '  ....        ..       -  .    .      -  

^ le  rebel  chief  Koer  mng,  ana  present  _      . ^ , 

tiouod  in  despatches,  cB.,and  Brevets  of  Major  and  LLColonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service 


Lucknow ;  accompanied  General  Lugord's  Force,  and  present  at  the  reUef  of  i^imghur ;  proceeded  with  Briie^adier 
Douglas's  column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chief  Koer  Sing,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  17th  and  aoth  April  (men- 


f or  Lucknow). 

*  Majors  Collins  and  Hale,  and  Captains  Salwey,  Tunxer,  Gregson  (as  Brigade  MaJor  at  Zoola),  Wolferstan, 
and  Sharp,  Lieutenants  Wade,  Eden,  Burton,  Brunker  (as  Adjutant),  Hemphill,  Wilson,  Clarke,  and  E.  H. 
Dougherty  served  with  the  26th  Ciuneronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Hamilton  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  a2nd  May  to  Z5th  June  1855,  including  the 
sictre  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of 
China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  tne  Takn  Forts).  Also 
during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the  takini^ 
of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang.  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin*  the  fortified 
town  of  Najow,  the  afliur  at  Nanhsiang,  and  relief  of  Kadin.  Served  with  the  26th  Camoronians  in  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

s  (^ptain  Coote  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  present  at  the  ailhir  of 
Sanganeer.  and  defeat  of  the  Grwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  on  the  14th  Aug.  1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  a6Ch  Game- 
ronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Story  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Topp  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857  firom  the  cutbiealc 
nt  Meerut  on  the  12th  May.  including  the  mttle  of  Budleekesorai  and  subsequent  operations,  siege  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyastnian  campaign  in  xS68  (Medal}. 


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CBn,*.  ]  27th  (InntsMlling).— Linked  to  108th.  [1%^^'^^,^^.         '71 

Tbe  Castle  of  Innlskilling,  with  Bt.  George's  Coloors.  The  White  Horse.  "JVee  a»pera  terrent.**  "St.  Lucia. '* 
"EGTFt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Maidx"  "Badxjoz"  "Salamawca"  "Viitobia*'  "Pyebneks"  "  Nivellk  " 
**0rthk8"  "  Toulouse  "  *' PEKursuiA  "  "Waterloo.** 

Tari^Sw.  CoIoii«l.-~Randal  Bumley,*  Cornet,  ^y>  Dec.  a4 ;  Lt.  '8  Oct.  25 ;  Capt.  **i4  Aug.  27  ;    Bt.  Ifajor,  23  Nov.  41 ; 

FaU  Hall-    Major,  26  July  44  ;  Lt.Colonel,  '21  July  48 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Jfo/or  General ,  9  No*.  62  ;  Xteu/.  General, 

P?L  .5!Z;     35  Oct.  71 ;  C9201M/  27th  Foot.  27  August  70. 

:o  ...  lieBtenaat  Colonel.-— Richard  Freer,'  and  Lt.  22  May  46;  Lt.  13  Dec.  49;  Capt.  23  March  55;  Bt.llajor, 
i^  Jan.  58 ;  Major ^  1*18  Oct.  59 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  27  Dec.  68  ;  Ll.Colonel,  23  June  6p. 

J5     ...   Ki^an.— Heury  Cowell.'  Ensign,  12  Jan.  49;  Lt.  '13  April  52;  Capt.  1  Oct.  58;  Jfajor,  7  Dec.  70. 

.>}     ...   Andrew  David  Gfcddee.*  Eneign,  6  June  54  ;  Lt.  ^j  Sept.  55 ;  Capt.  16  June  66 ;  Major,  18  Oct.  73. 


Captaiits. 

William  Herring    

Henry  Burch  Pye  Phillipps  . 

William  Pott    

Arthur  Hales  

,  William  Richard  Tredennick. 

Domville  Majscie  Taylor 

Charles  Sumner  Pinwill 

Henry  Monteath  Caine*  , 

John  Manners  Kerr 

Fnncia  Coflfey  

LlSUTBITAarTS. 

Raymond  Wallace  Esmonde ) 
'    White,  In$t,  of  Muiieiry  • 

26May64 I 

Robert  William  Brownrigg   ... 
«.  Jas.  Walton  Fowell  Buxton, ) 


,       EKSIQK. 
1P18NOV. 

'12  June 
I  8  Jan. 
'18  Oct. 
t-iS  AprU 

2  Oct. 
»*2i  Nov. 
^•19  Dec. 
25  Jan. 
'  9  Nov. 


; I         LIEUJT. 

59' 8  July 
63  P18  Dec. 
561  Pio  Dec. 
59'  8  Mar. 
65  j'  2  May 
63''  2  Jan. 
62'PioFcb. 
56|>'x9  June 
551  4  May 
58  P2X  Oct. 

I 


I      CAPTAIir. 

62  P  2  Jan.  69 
67  P 10  Feb.  69 
58  P  7  Dec.    67 

67  '  2  Jan.    69 

68  •'22  April  71 

69  »3i  Oct.  71 
69  •'31  Oct  71 
57,  14  Feb.  73 
551  I  April  70 
59.  18  Oct.    73 


8  Nov.    61 .  16  Juno  66 


ProbatioHary  Aeeietant,  To- 
vegrapkieal  Department 

Phifip  Stainforth    

Edward  Barton 

William  Wildman  Kettlewell... 

Hugh  Wodehouse,  Adjutant  \ 
i9Nov^j S 

Charles  William  Hare 

Alexander  James  Irvine 

George  Herbert  Michaelson  ... 


Sub  Libutekastts. 

Arthur  Henry  Grant 

HenryGatanoMardondeCastro 
Alfred  Geoxve  Montagu  Bond 
John  Cave  Bayly  


I 


27  May 

'10  July 

'•26  Feb. 
P13  Feb. 
"17  Apr. 
P14  Aug. 

"18  Nov. 

P  I  July 

7  July 


62Pi3Feb.  67' 

63  P  2  Jan.  69' 

64  P17  Mar.'  69' 
67  P30  Juno  69 1 

67  '13  July  70 

67|P22  April  71 

68  P27  Oct.  71 
69I  28  Oct.  71 1 
69I  28  Oct.  71 


SUB  LIEUT,    i 

I  30  Dec.  ^l' 

12  Feb.  73' 

26  Mar.  73' 

30  Dec.  7:' 


PtafwtoMier. — 
t    ...    Quarter  Mtuter. — Jeremiah  Hannan,  9  Aug.  73. 
1:    . .   Modieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Augustus  Morphew,^*  A. 8.  x8  Feb.  56 ;  Surgeon,  18  June  6x. 

Faeinge  J3>\xS.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — IrUh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bf.  and  Co. 
'  Returnedfrom  India,  13  Jan.  x868.  , 

'  Lifnt. General  Rumlcy  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  (MedaJ). 

*  Ll Colonel  Freer  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  73rd  Regiment  at  the  action  of  Budlee-kc- Serai  on  8th  June  1857, 
vii  ia  all  the  subsequent  affairs  in  which  the  75th  Regt.  was  engaged  during  the  siege  of  Delhi ;  commanded  the 
"  ?uhles  •*  Piouet  at  the  capture  of  four  field  pieces  at  "  Ludlow  Castle,"  on  the  12th  August ;  was  severely  wounded 
:ivthe  Bum  Bastion  on  the  afternoon  of  the  assault  of  Delhi  1  Medal  with  Clnnp) . 

•  iUjor  Cowell  serveil  with  the  75th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  8th  June  1857,  and  at  the  siege  of 
t  .1.1  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'Major  Geddea  and  Captain  Caine  served  on  the  North -West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1 857-59  (Medal) . 
-Forgeon  Major  Morphew.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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28th  (North  Gloucestershire).— LinJc^d  to  Gist.    [n%^%%!i%^\. 


Kolte.  -| 

Dep6t,Bii«tol.J  _      . 

.   •'KoYPT"(with  the    Sphinx).     "Cobujtwx"     "Bxbbosi."     "Alduhbba."     •'Vittoku.*'      "Psiimiir" 

Yearg'Sor.]     "Nivelle"  "Nitk"  "Ohthbs"  "PEwiifBULA**  *'Watkbloo"  " Almjl"  "Ikbbbhak"  " Setastopol." 

Colonel.— ^ir  Henry  John  William  Bentinck,^  KCB.  En$.  as  Mar.  13;  Lt.  4;  Capt.  t8  Jan.  20;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col. 

1 6 May  29;  Col.  23  Nov. 4 1 ;  MaJ. Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Lt. Gen. 24  Apr. 60 ;  Gen. 8  Dec. 67 ;  Col.  28th Foot,  1 1  Oct. 54. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. — Charles  Fred.  Torrens  Daniell,*  En»ign^  3  Jan.  45  :   Lt.  7  Mar.  49  ;   Capl.  *2o  May  57>; 


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Pjiy.'Pay^ 

29 


V,. 


Bt. Major,  12  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  16  Mar.  s8 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  7  July  62  ;  Lf.Colonel,Vg  Nov.  66  ;  Colonel,  22  Aug.  60, 
Majors.— John  Godfi-ey  Day,^  Etyii^jn,  *i  Mar.  54 ;  Lt.  12  Jan*  55  ;  Capt.  '7  May  58 ;  "'  " 


Conipton  Alwj'ne  Scraso  Dickins,®  Ensign,  ^13  Dec.  50;  Lt.  ''20  May  53 
3  Feb.  60  ;  Major,  7  Dec.  70;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  28  Feb.  71 


„  ^- .  Major,  19  Jan.  70. 
Coj?/.  17  June  55  J    BtMajor, 


Capta-ins. 

Francis  Brodigan" 

».  Alexander  Lyon  Emerson  ...j 

Charles  Thackeray* 

Gordon  Chas.  Stennett  Ducat^ 

Francis  Edward  Webb*  

Henry  Collingwood  10  

Robert  Bum  Singer 

Thomas  Homiblow" 

Elliott  Christie  Charles  Famall 
George  Conner   


6  June 
Pi 2  Jan. 

14  May 
24  April 

15  May 
26  July 
24  Sept. 
20  July 

^\6  June 
'  2  June 


LIEUT. 


Pi6  0ct.     61 1 P  3  April  67 


54 1     8  Jan. 

551  13  July 

55  P  5  Mar. 
26  Nov. 
P  7  May 
3/  18  May 
58  P  9  Feb. 
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65;*  3  June 


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Edw.  Julian  Bigg  Wither,  | 
Adjutant  19  Jan.  70    ) 

Georpe  Howard  Moore-Lane,  > 
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John  Marshman 

Edmund  Perci val  Wilford  

Francis  Charles  Anuesley  

John  Henry  Edward  Hinde  ... 

William  Moyers 

John  Meade  Sherrard 

Herbert  George  Famall 

William  Holcombe  Francis    ... 

John  Henrj'  Fitzherbert  Jacson 

Rawdon  Robert  M'Crea 

Edward  Kirkman  Loyd 

George  Waldron  LytUeton 

James  Duff  Coghlau    

Robert  Sandilands  F.  Walker 

Sub  LiBUTHKAirTS. 

Arthur  Connop  Nowland 

Thomas  Auchmuty  Montresor 
Robert  WilUam  Peter  Lodwick 


55  P  a  June  65 

55  P14  Sept.  67 

58  P20  Nov.  67 

57  22  Dec.  67 

58  P  3  June  6S 
58|Pi6Sept.  6S 
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P20  May 
P15  Mar. 
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P  6  July 
P  3  Aug. 

23  Sept. 

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65  22  Dec. 
65JP27  Jime 


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19  Jan. 

P30  Oct. 

P29  June 

P  6  July 

7  Dec. 

2S  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


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1  Sir  Henry  Bentinck  left  England  with  ilie 
Guards  the  22ud  February  1854,  and  commsEued 
that  Brigade  during  the  Eastern  campaign  uDt:I 
the  8th  November,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkcrman  (wounded  in  the  onni, 
siege  of  Sobastopol,  and  in  support  of  the  actl 
Division  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  26th  Octt>b€r. 
^  Was  appointed  to  the  4th  Division  alter  the  fall  of 

70  Sir  George  Cnthcart.  but  prevented  by  woand 
70'and  ill-health  from  joining  it  till  the  ist  June  iS";  •• 
7o|continued  in  command  until  the   loth   OcioUr 

71  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  JTCB.,  Commarider  ci 
71 'the  Legion  of   Honor,    Sardinian  and    Turkisli 
7i|Mcdals,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie). 
71 
71 
71 


SUB  LIEUT. 


2  Nov.  72 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.   73 


19     ...    Paymatter.—ZKmw  Bridge.  34  Oct.  56 ;  Comet,  23  Nov.  55  ;  Lt,  1  Fob.  56 ;  Son.Major,  23  Nov.  70. 
19     ...    Quarter  Ifw/w*.— Thomas  Lumsden,!*  14  Dec.  55. 

Medical  Officer, ^Surgeon  William  James  Wilson,  MV.  A.S.  1  April  6i. 
Facinge  Yellow. —Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  India,  x8  March  1865.       Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  September  x868. 

«  Colonel  Daniell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Brigade  Major  in  the  3rd  Division,  inclndini 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcrman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps 
Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Med,iidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Day  served  with  the  28th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  ist  June  1855,  including  the  sieg'O  and  fall  c 
Sebastopol,  and  affair  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Lt. Colonel  Dickins  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  19th  July  1855  with  the  38th  Regiment,  includin 
thebattlesof  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol;  with  Volunteer  Sharpshooters  fi^m  X7th  Oct.  to  =ot 
Nov.;  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  2ist  Dec. ;  commanded  the  Light  Company  in  the  attack  of  the  Cemcteiy  on  the  iSt 
June  ;  was  severely  wounded  in  the  advanced  Trenches  on  the  2na  July  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  th 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Brodigan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855  with  the  28th  Regiment,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastop< 
and  affair  in  the  Cemetery— severely  wounded  while  assisting  to  rescue  a  wounded  soldier  who  lay  in  advanc 
exposed  to  a  hea^T  flre  of  musketry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Okamnndcl  Fiel 
Force  in  1859.  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Beyt  (wounded),  reconnaissance  before,  aie^,  au 
occupation  of  Dwarka. 

»  Captains  Thackeray  and  Webb  commanded  the  Ladder  Party  at  the  assault  of  Beyt  on  6th  October,  and  eervt 
with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  operations  before  Dwarka  till  nth  Nov.  1859. 

»  Captain  Ducat  served  as  Ailjutant  to  the  Detachment  28th  Regiment  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  of  iS 5 
Commanded  the  Sharpshooters  at  the  assault  of  the  fort  of  Beyt  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  ti 
reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and  occupation  of  Dwarko. 

10  Captain  Collingwood  served  with  the  07th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  vr 
present  in  the  actions  of  Nusratpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerporc,  and  Sultaniiore,  also  at  the  siege  and  caiJtnre 
Lncknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1"  Captain  Homiblow  served  as  Interpreter  with  the  Detachment  28th  Regiment  with  theOkamundel  Field  For 
in  1859.  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  the  Fort  of  Beyt.  and  siejxe  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

1*  Quarter  Master  Lumsden  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Air 
and  Inkerman,  affair  in  the  Cemetery  on  i8tli  Jime  (wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Ciasi 
and  Turkish  Modal— has  also  the  Medal  for  Meritorious  Conduct). 


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I      t    63;  Lt.C^loxel,  >3i  Oct.  71. 


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lieuteBimt  Colonel.— Hales  Wilkic,^  jt;i#i^»,  '18  Aug.  54;  i/.  3  Jan.  55;  Capt.  '24  '   "  "  "      -     -  - 


'24  July  57  ;  Major,  ^20  Feb. 

19  )  ...  HajoTt.— NathaniefPolhiU'Lcdffanl,  IEn$.  'i  May  55  ;  Lt.  27  July  55  ;  Capt.  '29  April  59 ;  Major,  '20  May  68. 
17    .„  |ViJiiam  Boycott,  Eutiffn,  18  Dec.  57  ;  Lt.  2  Dec.  59  ;  Capt.  ^2  Dec.  62 ;  Major,  ^$j  Oct.  71. 


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John  Charles  Douglas 

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Joseph  Bourke* 

Alfted  William  Matchctt 

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WiUiam  Miles  Prendertrast  ... 
Fletcher  Castell  H.  Littlodalc.. 
Edw.  Jas.  Henry  Spratt,  Ad-  \  | 

jutatti  22  Jane  70    >  | 

James  OgUvy  Dalgleish 

Thomas  Charles  Yard 

John  William  Jameson    

Allen  Theopliilns  Rosa 

Etobert  Henry  Anatice 

William  Senhouso  Clarke,  on  \ 

Special  Service,  Gold  Ccaai  > 

Charles  Percy  Cubitt  

William  Barlow 

Francis  Henry  LovcU , 

Charles  de  Prcville  Green 


26  Oct. 
p2x  Sept. 

P19  AprU 

24  Nov. 
P  9  Dec. 

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P2S  April 
P  9  June 
Pio  June 
P22  Aug. 
P28  Dec. 

8  Jan. 

P20  May 
p  8  May 
P12  Dec. 
Pio  Nov. 


SlTB  LlBUTTXAXTS. 

Orbell  Henry  Oakes 

Henry  Bailey 

Paynaster. — Robert  Smyth.  10  Nov.  54  ;  Qi 
Quarter  Master. 
Medical  Officer.- 


P21  Aug. 
P  9  Oct. 

Pio  Nov. 


3  Dec. 
P16  Jan. 

Pa8  Dec. 

24  Aug. 
Pao  May 

Pia  Dec. 

7  July 
P  9  Oct. 

9  Oct. 
P22  Dec. 
P22  Dec. 

P27  Oct. 

•27  Oct, 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


*  Lt.  Colonel  Wilkie  served  with  the  97th  Regiment 
in  the  Crimea  from  the  x6th  June  1855,  Including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  in  the  Indian  campn  ign 
of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  Jounpore 
Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore, 
and  Sultanporo,  and  afterwards  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucloiow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lieut.  Bonrke  commanded  a  Company  in  tho 
expeditionary  force  against   the   Mandingoes  of 

,  Budiboo,  Western  Africa,  and  was  present  at  tho 
69' landing  and  storming  of  the  enemy's  works  at 
69  Sowarra  Cunda  on  i6tn  Feb.  1861,  capture  and  dc- 
69  Btmction  of  tho  stockaded  towns  of  Karawan, 
69!Kinfcy  Cunda,  Sowarra  Cunda,  and  in  the  action 
I  before  Saba  on  aist  Feb.  (severely  wounded  in  the 
'  leg).  Mentioned  in  despatches  for  conspicuous 
71  conduct  at  tho  saving  of  the  powder  magazine  on 
71 1  the  occasion  of  the  flroat  Fort  Charlotte,  Bahamas, 
7 1, on  tho  loth  June  i860. 
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3  Feb.    72 1 

.       ^^  ,   Jr.Jf«<er.  3  Sept.  47 ;  Mon.MaJor,  10  Nov.  64. 

-William  Henry  Martin.  26  Jan.  66. 

Surgeon  Jfa;or  Ilichard  William  Meade,'  -4.5.  i  Sept.  54 ;  Surgeon,  9  March  67. 


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Faeinge  Ye\\o\7.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /ri>*  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi,  &  Co. 
Returned  from  Barbadoee,  April  1873. 


'  TJeut.  General  Longfield  commanded  the  and  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  the  Reserve  during  the  assault, 
:: :  served  in  the  city  during  the  six  days*  fighting  tliat  ensued  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
»  Sargeon  Major  Meade.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


Coniuiuaiion  of  Notes  to  ^ist  Begimentl 

■*  Ucut.  Bateman  was  attached  to  the  Rojral  Artillery  during  tho  operations  ogainst  tho  Taopings  in  the  vicinity 
f  Sbanghai  from  Ajrail  to  Oct.  1862,  resulting  in  the  tfudng  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of 
".  ^  walled  cities  of  Khadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Nojow,  aflair  at  Nanhsiang,  and  second  capture 
' '  Khadin).  Also  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  on  the  survey  of  the  30  mile  circuit  round  Shanghai,  under  Lt. Colonel 
'  G-  Gordon,  from  27th  Dec.  1862  to  and  Feb.  1863. 

'  Quaner  Master  Wilkinson  served  with  tho  3i8t  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan 
^'ifud}  under  General  Pollock,  including  the  actions  of  Mazeena,  Tezeon,  and  Jugdalluck,  occupation  of  Cabool, 
s-u  different  enj^agementa  leading  to  it.  Served  at  the  capture  of  Khytul  in  May  1843  with  the  Umballa  Brigade. 
.*..v,  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (slightly  wounded),  Ferozeshah, 
t-ilrliiral,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon— scverelv  wounded  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  32nd  Regiment 
■'•^  tile  Pusyanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  attack  on  tho 
tiacy's  position  in  f^nt  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  lath  Sept.  1848,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  storm  and  capture  of  the 
^ 'J'  and  surrender  of  tho  fortress  of  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of 
^■^:xat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  32nd  Rcgunent  in  the  operations  on  the  North- West  Frontier 
■  ■'  b»Uain  1831  and  52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  tno  mutmy  of  tho  Sepoys  in  Oude  on  31st  May,  and 
a*,  the  evaeofttion  of  Fort  Mucheebhawan  en  ist  July  1857.  Served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny, 
td  wa&  engaged  in  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  from  30th  June  until  its  final  relief  by  Lord  Clyde 
'H  ;4th  November  1857,  and  was  present  at  a  sortie  on  7th  July ;  was  subsequently  engaged  in  the  defeat  of  the 
'ivaUcr  rebels  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Deliaign  and  Tyrhool,  action  of  Doadpore,  and 
I'lTnauhout  the  Oade  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

"*  Sorzcon  Maior  Tucker.-— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Denartment '* 


'  Sorgcon  Major  Tacker.-— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department.' 


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"Ikkbrmax"  **  Sbvastopol." 

Colonel.— Charles  Ashmore.  ^Mxt^N,  25  Dec.  13;  Lt.  13  April  20  ;  C«p/.  P19  Auur.  28;  Major,  '15  Doc.  40 

Lt.Col.  22  May  45 ;  To/.  20  June  54  ;  Major  Gen.  i  Mar.  60 ;  Lt. General,  12  July  68  ;  Col.  30th  F.  6  Jan.  t-7, 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Thoma.s  Hcnrj'  Pukenham,'  J?ii»i/7;«.  P12  July  44  ;  Zt.  P19  Mar.  47  ;  ru/i/.  »*24  Scpr  '.', 

Bt. Major,  12  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  9  Sept.  55 ;  Bt. Lt.Col.  6  Juue  56 ;  Lt.Col.  ^19  Dec.  62  ;  Colonel,  27  MarchV : 

MajoTB.— Henry  Prim  Hutton,*  Entdgn,  P9  Nov.  43 ;  i<.  25  Dec.  45 ;    Cupt.  6  June  54  :  Major,  1  Aiini  ^i: 

Bi.i^Co/ojtJ,  I  May  68.  j-^ .       ^     .        1       -i 

Henry  Wallace  Stroud.»  Emign,  19  March  43;  -^^  »8  Aug.  47;  Capt.  18  Sept.  57  ;  Major,  i  April  70. 

Captains.  ^v^\qi 

Charles  John  Moorsom,*  Aide  de  Camp  to  \  t«u. 

Lord  Sa^idkurnt ...j|  "  "^^^^ 

John  Pennock  Campbell,*  D.-i.^.O. /or 


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J/«*A-e/ry.  Por<*wo«^A    T  13  May 

William  Henry  Clarkfon '  29  June 

Frederick  Harcourt  Williamson  '  5  Mar. 

Henry  Horace  Eden ^i^  July 

Joshua  E.  C.  C.  Llndesay  '    8  Sept. 

JamesCooke  p  3  Aug. 

Michael  Clare  Garsia' 26  Mar. 

David  Roche  Vandoleur 16  Dec. 

James  Edward  Goodwyn ''17  Mar. 


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Neil  Bannatyne,  Adjutant  21  Aug.  66  

Thomas  Reoch  Bums  

Cecil  Roughsedge  Homb3- 

Henry  Kemble    

Alexander  J.Goldic,  /«•<.  ofMiuk.  lo  Aug.  72 

Robert  Arthur  M'Cord 

William  Ingersoll  Merritt 

Robert  Francis  Walker,  at  SUiff  ColUge    ... 

John  Courtenay  Julian   

William  Kennedy 

Hen.  Theodore  Penrhys  Evans 

Alft^d  George  Watson 

Archibald  John  Amott  Wright 

John  Morpott  Piercy 


Bub  Likftkitawis. 

James  Estcourt  Robinson  

Guy  St.  Maur  Palmes 


'12  Sept.   63 


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Pa^iiia*^#r.— Christopher  Myers  Dawes,  30  Aug.  64;  Hon. Captain,  30  Aug.  69. 

Quarter  Matter. — JameH  Robinsori.*  16  Oct.  66. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Tecvan,®  .4.5.  30  June  54  ;  Surgeon,  16  Oct.  66. 


Facinga  Yellow. 

Agent$,  Sir  Charles  R.  M'Grigor.  Bart.,  and  Co.— Jri#A  Agcntt,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 
Retnrnedfrom  Nova  Scotia,  June  1869. 
Colonel  Pakenham  served  with  the  3otli  Regiment  in  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  i^lightly  vn^l  alsr. 
severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevcta  of  Major  and  Lt.Colouel,  Sardinian  and  Turki^u 
Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me<ljidic). 

■  Lt.Colonel  Hutton  servetl  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  includiiicr  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah  (wounded I,  Bud<Uwal.  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  with  throe  Cla?p.-<).  Ser\c-a  It 
the  Crimea  in  1855  during  the  siege  and  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal  1. 

>  Major  Stroud  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  camjiaign  of  1848-49  (Medjil).  Also  at  Pesihawur. 
under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  mutinies  from  1857  to  i860. 

*  Major  Moorsom  served  with  the  30th  Regimcut  in  the  Crimea  from  the  ist  to  the  28th  September  1855,  inclnii- 
ing  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  a.«8ault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September — severely  wounded  in  the  leU 
arm  (Medal  withCla.«p.  and  Turki.'sh  Metlitl). 

*  Major  Campbell  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  throughout  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  includinir  ihe 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Cl:ii'"">, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Garsia  served  as  an  A.ssigtant  Engineer  with  a  combined  Naval  and  Military-  Force  against  the  Mabc- 
medan  Tribes  on  the  Gambia,  Western  Africa,  in  February  1861,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  ficvrr:\] 
strongly  stockaded  towns;  in  the  action  at  Saba  ho  had  a  horse  shot  under  him,  and  was  uflcrwards  severely 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*  Quarter  Master  Robinson  served  with  6ist  Regiment  at  the  siege,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  was  prescnti 
at  the  repulse  of  the  sorties  of  the  9th  12th  and  18th  July,  and  action  of  Nujjufghur  on  the  25th  Ar.g.  1857  (Alctiul 
with  Clasp). 

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"-BTu'^iih]  31st  {TW.  lIuuru.,rlonsVu-c).-L!,.l-cd  to  yoth.    [l%^"X^i:i!!l,uton. 
'"i'xikvtux"    ••  Albi'kf.ka.  "    "VirroRiA."    "PvaKxtEs"    *' Nivellk  "    "  Xivb  '      •'Ohthkb"    "Pexinsula." 

;^Cabooi.  1842 "  "Mooi>kek"  "FfsozEsnAu"  "Aliwxi."  "Sobbaon"   ** Sevastopoi. "  "Taku  Fobts." 

I'^^y^.Coloatl.—IiiffhtJIan.  Sir  Edward  Lugard.i  OCB.  EnBign,  31  July  28;  U.  1*31  Oct.  31;  Cavi.  30  Dec.  43  J 
Kv  Pav  "*'J'^*'7<"*.  3  April  46  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  7  June  49  ;  Colonel,  20  Jnue  54  ;  Major,  13  Juno  55  ;  Major  General, 
•-,  -  •-■     :o  Jul3'  58  ;  Lirttt. General,  12  Jan.  65  ;  General,  24  Oct.  72  ;  Colonel  3iBt  Foot,  i  Juno  62. 

Lienteaant  Colonel.— c.  Rolxjrt  John  Ea;?ar,*  CJt.Knr.n  June 30 ;  Lt,  ''25  Jan.  33  ;  Capt.  '8  Oct.  44 ;  Bt. Major 
I    2  Nov.  55  ;  Major,  21  Dec.  55  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  15  Feb.  61  ;  Lt. Colonel,  30  June  63  ;  Colonel,  15  Feb.  66.         * 
Kigon.— William  Drummond  Scraso  Dickins.'  Enaign,  ^ig  Aug.  51;  Lt.  '7  Juno  54:  Capt.  ^'20  Feb   <«;  • 
Bt. Major,  ao  July  58  ;  Major,  »'28  Oct.  59 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  25  Mnrch  69.  ^*       r  -  oz  , 

jThomaa  Katon  Swcttenham.*  Entiffu,  9  tjcpt.  51 ;  Lt.  »i8  Feb.  53  ;  Capt.  '12  Feb.  58  ;  Major,  P23  March  67. 


I 


CAFTAIjrS. 

George  Bayley*  •'24Aug.  54    15  Juno    55  P23  Mar.  60 

George  Nicholson  Pepper* 6  June  54    15  June    55    22  April  62 

ArthurJebb"   |  22  June  55  ••  15  Feb.    56 '•25  April  65 

iJno.ThcodorcAustinOardiner"',  23  Oct.  55      7  Dec.    58  »'  9  Nov.  66 

;John  Mich.  Bradley  AVood>»  ...  ^23  July  58  ''23  Mar.    60  P23  Mar.  67 

iKichanl  Langford  Loir,  In-}  ,  p  a  t  ^    x,      -n.  „•« 

I    .iru^or,R.M.  College >     24  June  59,"  8  Jan.    64  «'23  Dec.  68 

George  Moore  Lambert^* ^26  Aug.  59  ••  a  Feb.    64 '30  Juno  69 

Francis  Edward  Ecclcs  ;  16  Mar.  58 ''30  Sept.  59  >'28  Oct.  68 

I  Richard  Pearson  CYozier ^13  April  61  •'29  Mar.    64  '16  Mar.  70 

jJamcs  Fretlcriclc  Bcvan  ••  2  Feb.  64  •'23  Mar.    67 ''31  Oct.  71 

Uavid  Dempster  Chadwick    ... ''14  Jan.  62    15  Sept.  64!  17  Aug.  73 

I  LlFL'TKXAXTS.  I  I  I 

Henry   William   Bateman.'*  >  I 
iM*/.of  J/M#Ar/ry22Aug.68  ji  I 


5  July    72 


BT.LT.COL. 


•  Sir  Edward  Lugard  served  aa 
a  Major  of  Brigade  throughout  tho 
campaign  of   1842   in  Aflghanistan 


I  Rowley  Uich.  Conway  Hill,  /  !«      .«-•!  <;    Po,  vf^,. 
I    AdJHtnHl  22  Aug.  68   j  I  "^  9  Apnl  61  "23  Mar, 


p«»b     «/P  1  Ancr    ^^""'^cr    General    Pollock,    and  waa    present    ir 
no.    ni      3-^"b-   °°thoaction8ofMnzecua,  Tezeen,  and  JugduUuck 


67 


the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  tho  different  en* 


- 1 :::  i 


'«.  -Vi'tliur  Fit7.tt«)y  Hart,  o*  / 
I     Special  Service,  Gold  Coa*t    ) 
rRobeitWm.  FergussouPiuUipi*  1*18  Dec. 
[George  Humphryj*  Lcuihem  ...!  23  Mnr. 

William  Thdma-s  Do verell  29  July 

Fre<lerick  Ward "24  Mar. 

(yrU  Taylor ''25  Mar. 

Hioniltou  Charlcfi  Beville   ^  \  Dec. 

I  George  Ilcury  Dallas  Pa6S3- .  .  ''21  Aug. 

Edward  Momnt *'i4  Sept. 

Henry  Butler  ''20  May 

William  Homan  Turpin  ''14  July- 
Arthur  Sulhcrlan<l  Reynolds...  p  4  Feb. 

I'ecii  Guthrie  HayesNe  wington         

Philip  Montagu 


SCB    LlEUTB!f*XTI«. 

'Charlea  Alex.  Oeorge  Cumine 
Peregrine     Heury     Thomsjt  t 

Fellowes > 

William  Edward  Stokes 


gngements  leading  to  it  (Modal).  He  servofi 
2  3  Deo  fiA-oMiv  67^'^^^"^^°^^  ^^°  campaign  on  the  Sutlei  j-aa 
23  ucc.    04    -.9  AA-iy    «>7  uoputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Sir  Harry 

66  ""zs  Dec.     67  Smith  at  the  battles  of  Moodkoo  (wounded),  Fe- 
67l''ii  Ajjril  6d  rozeshah  (wounded),  and  Sobraon; — as  Adjutant 

62  17  Mar.    68  General  of  the  whole  Force  commanded  by  Sir 
67'''23  Dec.    68  Harrj'  at  the  ail'uir  of  Buddiwal.  and  the  battle 

67  ''27  Feb.    69  «jf  Aliwal ;  and  he  officiated  as  Adjutiint  General 

63  '•25_I)ec.  67  of  Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  India,  from  the  battle 
71  of  Sobraon  to  the  end  of  tho  campaign,  when  he 
71  was  ajipointed  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Her 
71  Majesty's  Forces  in  India  (Medal  and  threo 
71  t'lasps).  He  again  officiated  as  Adjutant  General 
71  throughout  tho   Punjaub   campaign  in  1848-49, 

71  and  was  present  at  tho  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
73  nnd  battles  of  Cliillianwaliah  andGoojerat  (Medal 

with  two  Clasps) .    Served  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  on 

the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

b  Aijiy    TJ  and  nominated  a  KCB,).    Was  promoted  to  tlio 
g  J  rank  of  Major  General  "for  his  services  in  the 

72  command  of  :i  Division  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow, 
II  Dec.    72  and  subsequently  in  the  command  of  the  Azim- 

ghur  Field  Force"  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


67^25  Jan. 
67, '•27  Oct. 
68,  28  Oc;. 
69  28  Oct. 
71 1  28  Oct. 
I  30  Dec. 
12  Nov. 

!    sril    I  IKIT. 


Paymatter. —YmviV  William  Dundee,  23  Mar.  58;  Hon. Major,  23  Mar.  73. 

Quarter  Matter. — Henry  Wilkinson, >7  30  Dec.  59  ;  Entinn,  30  Dec.  59. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Thouuis  John  Tucker,'*  A.S.  18  July  55  ;  Surgeon,  17  Nov.  69. 


Facings  Buff. — Agenft,  Messrs. 
Price  and  Boustead. 


Jielurned  from  China,  2<)  Noo.  1863.    EtHbarked/or  Malta,  12  June  1667. 

'  Colcmel  Engar  scr\-cd  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Aflghanistan  with  the  3i6t  Regiment,  including  tho  actions  of 
^Luetaa,  Tczecn,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal). 
^  n«l  in  the  Crimea  from  nth  June  1855,  as  Brigade  Major  of  2nd  Brigade  ist  Division  from  19th  August  1855  to 

nil  Janoary  1856.  ond  %Tas  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Selwstopol  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sep- 
;  tj'kt  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  tho  Mctlji<lie,  nnd  Turkish 
M^iil..    Served  throughout  the  canijjaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Siuho 

:^'l  storming  of  Taugku  (Me<lnl  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  31  st 
^^-^Jiinent  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862,  including  the  recapture  of  Khading. 
^ '  U.  Colonel  Dickins  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  26thJanuary  1855. including  thesieg©  and 
•^i:  'f  Sebastopol ;  waa  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinl>ourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidio,  and  Turkish 
iViaJ;.  Served  in  the  Indian  camiiaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanthi,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultan- 
V^"^,  wejre  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  affair  of  Meangungo  (Brevet  of  Major, 
il^ial  with  Cla«p)i 

•  Major  Swettenham  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  and  was  present  at  tho 
'  J'^  and  fall  of  Sebawtopol.  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 

irki.h  Medal).    Also  servc<l  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho 
2"  I  ri/mning  of  Taugku  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  tho  Taku  Korts) . 
'  M;«jor  Bayley  aorved  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siego  and  Call 

*  vi,aj»topora nil  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasn,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
'--rinjr  tho  operations  apiinst  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  tho 
^it.2of  the  stTK-kude  of  Nanhsiimg,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kodin,  Tsiupoo.and  Tsolin,  tho 

.~:ried  town  of  Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang. 

^'  <  tptain  PopiKjr  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  tho  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  ond  fall 
''  ^bastopol  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Meibil  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  MetUil).  Present  at  tho 
^^^ilse  of  the  Taeping  rel>el8  from  Shaugluii  on  24th  Aug.  1U62. 

^^ptain  Jebb  ser\'ed  with  the  3XHt  Regiment  throughout  the  cami>aign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including 
'■J'sctjon  of  Sinho  and  storming  01  Tangku  (Medal  with  CIhsj)  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

"  Captain  Gardiner  served  with  tho  3i8t  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and 
»i*  pretient  at  the  storming  of  Tangku  (Medalwith  Clanp  fur  tho  Taku  Fortu) .  Ser\cd  with  tho  Commissariat  during 
- '  "pcTations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the 

*  xiaae  of  Nanhfiiaug,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Ka<lin,  Tsinpoo,  and  TsoUn,  the  forti&od  town  of 
^*' "«,  am]  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang  and  relief  of  Kadintr. 

Captain  Wood  served  in  tho  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  tho 
itjn  of  Sinho  and  htorming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  tho  Taku  Forts) .  Served  also  during  tho  operations 
^raiist  the  Taepings  in  tho  vicinity  of  ShRnghai  in  April  nnd'May  1862,  resulting  in  tho  taking  of  the  stockade  at 
vin>i>iang,  capture  by  escalade  of  tho  wall^  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  fortified  town  of  Najow,  the  aflhir 
ir  NsBhaang.  and  relief  of  Katlin. 

*  Captain  Lam1)ert  sci^'od  with  the  31st  Regiment  during  the  operations  ngainst  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of 
-  '-anflrhai  in  April  and  May  1862.  including  the  capture  of  the  stcckade  at  Nanhsiang.  the  walled  city  of  Kadin.  affair 
a'.  -\anUiang,  and  relief  of  Kadin.  [/or  eontiuuat^^^^(^'if/^k^(}i^0 ^  Foot 


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Caps  of  Good  Hope. 
Dop6t,  Bodmin. 


Yearn*  Ber. 

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Pay.  Pay. 

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]  32nd  (CormcaU)  {L;<jU  Ivf.).-L!nhcd  to  ^Glh.  [%%^'^%^^. 

BA'*   ••CORUIfNA"    "  SXLAMAKCI.  "    "  PtBKWBKS  "   "  NiVELLE  "   "  NlVB  "    "  ObTHBS" 
PBNIJfSULi."   "WXTEBLOO"   "PuKJAUB"   '•MoOLT.VX"   "GoOJBBIT"    "  LucEWOW." 

Colonel  —5»r  Willinm  .Tones,*  KCB.  Entign,  lo  April  25 ;  Lt.  ^izt  Dec.  26 :  Gri.f.  ^24  Nov.  35 ;  Jlojor,  26  JnV 

44;  Lt.  Colonel,  ••29  Dec.  48;  Cofoji*/,  28  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  i  AprU  63;   Lt  General,  31  Dtc.  71 ; 

Coto«W«n(iFoot,  2  Jan.  71.  «-        ^f  ,j 

Lieutenuit  Colonel.— ifon.  Bernard  Mathow  Ward,'  EtuioH.^ia  July  50:  i/. '10  Feb  ^a-  Cavt   'i^  \Jcr 

56;  Major,  I  Oct.  62  ;  Lt. Colonel,  12  June  69.  Jt.i'-^-- 

ll«oni.--2fon    Raymond   Harvey  do    Montmorency,' -&;m(7»Pi8  Aug.  54;  Lt.  12  Jan.  155:    Govt,  ^>l 

Mar.  6i ;  Major,  ''25  Sept.  69.  o       -r  j ^  #         r  .♦ 

William  James  Anderson.'*  Jg/ukyn,  15  Aug.  48 ;  Xt^»/._Pi6^gcpt^  si ;  Cai><.  n  Aug.  57  :  Major,  27  Mar.  72. 
sx8ir#x.  ~ 


Captaiws.  

John  Edmonstouue^  1^15  Oct. 

Henry  Sparke  Stabb«  ~      ' 


Cornelius  Francis  Clery,  | 
Itutruetor,  E.  M.  College  ...) 

George  Clayton  Swiney, ) 
D.A.A.G.for  Mu$ketry,  C.  \ 
of  G.  Hope   J 

Charles  E.  Lo  M.  Cherry 

John  George  Stopford,  at} 
Staff  Cvlleije   ) 

Herbert  Richard  Hardinge 


sol**  5  Jan. 
'29  April  56. P  1  Aug. 


5  Mar. 

20  Oct. 

23  Mar. 
23  Aug. 
14  May 


•Vk 


David  Bond  iP  7  Sept.  58 

Kilmund  Lakin 26  Fob.    56 

Charles  Hamilton  Trucmau 29  Oct.     58 

I  William  J.nmcs  Alexander  ''12  Mar.    61 

jArthur  ElcbankHavolock  14  Jan.    62 

LlKUTKX.\3IT8. 

John  Fane  B.illnrd K  8  Jan.    64 

Robcit  Phillipps ''20  Sept.  64 

Arthur  Christian  Tawko  ''25  Jan.     65 

I  James  Jocelyn  GlaficotD »'  9  May    65 

|Cha.'*.  Frotl  Alexander  Tumbull  ?  9  Mar.    66 
Louis  Frederic  Kiiollys,  Aide  \  \ 

•    ^  •     'he  Gocernor  of  [  ^i 7  April  66 

,  ^        '-'  ' ] 

Alht>n  l.:iHrk->    

Williiun  Fnuicis  Dundonald  ^ 
Coehi-n 

C      :  '^ 

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Aiir,-n.h.:o,  ^ 
Herbert  Tr,  . 

Lofrrw  E-:ixv.ii 
A'lniLTj  Sjtimi 
E..iwiiril  .\!:ixsvellGlegg.. 

Oiriiviilrl  HotitJk  Jones  

£rnc*!E.  Holib.vorth  Studdy.. 

Brn  LntrrnxAKTS. 
Herbert  liEuh  •  rd  Saunders  .. 

Charles  Erin    r,  Henth 

FrrHli:r:ek  '. -.■  'i^ge  Vigor.. 


Mj.  20  July  70.,.  i 
cholas  Lo  Quesne 

a  Hamraaus 

.mont  Beaumont 

■  oore  Sillery  

.')lyan,   Imtruc-') 

Iry  16  May  72    > 

■  Coore  Inglefield 

Woods 


P 10  April  66 

31  Aug.  66 

P16  Oct.  66 

''18  Dec.  66 

3  April  67 

»*22  Feb.  68 

P21  Aug.  67 

P21  Mar.  68 

P  2  Dec.  68 

P30  Oct.  69 

3  Sept.  70 


2  Oct. 
5  Nov. 

p  3  Juno  59  P16  Jan. 


UnKV.MAJ.    I    BT.Lt.COL. 

24Mar.^58   18  Mar.   69 


18  May    58  Pi 5  May    66! 
P25Scpt.  60  Pi 6  Oct.    66 


30  July 

P22  Feb, 

P22  Jan. 

5  Feb. 


60  P  2  Oct.  66 
Ci  Pr2  Feb.  6? 
(%  P16  yept.  Co 
12  Juno   Cfj 


Feb. 
Pa2  July 


P2oSept.  C4  p2s  Sept.  69 
P16  Jan.  66|  19  (Xt.  72 1 
Pio  April  66      I  Feb.    73 

Pj_  \yi^y\  6^'  '  Quarter  Master  Vaughan  serrofT  vritL  t"^* 
P16  bet  66  3-^*^  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1: 57- 
P  -x  Aiu-il  6-  59i  including  the  defence  of  the  ResidcMcy  of 
P=2  Feb  6S  l^ufknow  until  its  final  relief  by  Lonl  Clyde  on 
f^o  24th  Nov.  1S57  (twice  wounde<l),  battle  ofCawi;- 
^  pore  on  6th  December,  and  subscquoiit  opcra- 
p  2  Sept  CO  *^^'"^*  ^^  Oude.  including  the  capture  of  Forts 
^  '  Dchaign  and  Tyrhool,  and  actions  of  Doadpore 
P16  Sept    68  ""'^  Jugdespcro  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  granl  tX 

'       a  3'car's  service  for  Lucknow). 
P  a  Dec.    68, 

2  June  60 1 

P2=  Sept.  60 

Oct.  6^1 

P27  0ct.  71 

28  Oct.     71 1 

28  Oct.  71! 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71. 

28  Oct.  71 1 

10  Jan.  72! 


30  Due.     71 , 
9  Aug,    73; 
n  Sept.    72 
Pttjrj«4*ijftr.— Jv^hn  Mahony.  5  Mar.  67;  Entign  4-  Adj.  25  Aug.  57  ;  Lt.  5  May  61 ;  Capt.  3  April  66. 
QiMrter  J/'/ji/tfr.— Edward  Vaughan,7  3  April  67. 

Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Richard  Chapman  Lofthousc,"  MD.  A.S.  14  July  54;  Surgeon,  9  March  67. 
Faciug$  y^hiX^.— Agent  ti,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  July  1865. 

*  Sir  William  Jones  ecrvod  with  the  6ist  Rept.  in  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  was  present  at  the  passnec  r.f 
the  Chcnab,  and  in  the  battles  of  Sadoolaiwro  and  Chinianwaliah ;  after  which  he  commanded  tho  Regt.  at  i\« 
battle  of  Goojerat;  and  ho  commanded  a  portion  of  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  field  force,  conpirting  ol'  a  troop  of  l?cn^T  I 
Horse  Artillery  and  the  6i8t  Rogt.  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in  Miirch  1849  (Medal  with  two  CI ft^p^, 
and  CB.).  Commanded  as  "Brigadier  the  3rd  Infantry  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  and  repulse  of  the  sortie 
of  tho  9th  July;  commanded  the  2nd  Column  at  the  as-sault  on  the  x^tb  Sept.  during  which  the  conmaand  of  the  r^t. 
Column  devolved  on  hhn  on  tho  fall  of  General  Nicholson,  and  ho  continued  in  command  of  both  columns  dnring  tho 
six  days'  fighting  within  tho  city  until  its  final  capture  on  the  20th  Sept.  (mentione<l  in  despatches,  Medal  witii  Cio^p, 
and  KCB.). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  B.  M.  Ward  sei-vod  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  tho  3rd  May  1855  with  tho  47th 
Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siego  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clat^p^, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Metlals). 

*  Major  Hon.  R.  H.  de  Montmorency  served  with  tho  33rd  Rcgimcntin  tho  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  sicgr  nmi 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  tho  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Mccialsi. 
Commanded  a  Detachment  of  tho  33rd  against  the  rel>el8,  and  after  the  death  of  the  senior  Ofllcer  commandod  the 
Dohud  Field  Force  in  suppressing  the  insurgent  Bheels  in  the  Ilowa  Kanta.  Guxerat.  Served  with  a  Wing  of  il.o 
Regiment  at  tho  siego  and  occupation  of  Dwarka,  Okamundel.  Served  in  tho  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (iuedis  1 ) . 

*  Major  Anderson  served  in  tho  operations  against  tho  Hill  'lYibes  on  the  Pcshawur  Frontier  in  1851-52,  and  was. 
present  at  tho  afihirs  of  Pninghur  and  Sharkoto  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Edmond8toune8er\'ed  with  the  32nd  Regiment  during  tho  Inrlian  mutiny  in  1857-59;  defended  the  Iron 
Bridge  over  tho  river  Gomteo  with  fifty  men  to  cover  tlio  retreat  from  Chinhut  on  30th  June  1857,  ^^id  fW>m  hat  date 
engaged  in  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  until  its  final  relief  on  24th  Nov.  by  Lord  Clyde ;  led  a  sortie  on 
39th  Sept.  and  was  twice  severely  wounded,  on  20th  July  and  29th  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches  by  Sir  John  Ing^lis 
and  the  Governor  General,  Brevet  of  Majior) ;  subsequently  engaged  m  the  defeat  of  tho  Gwalior  rebels  at  Oiwiapor© 
on  6th  Dec.  at  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Tyrool,  and  throughout  the  Oude  compaign,  during  part  o  f 
which  he  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Movable  (Column  under  Lt.  Colonel  Carmichael  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  ^rant 
of  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

*  Captain  Btabb  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  32nd  Regiment  during  tho  Indian  camjMUgn  of  1857-58,  and  was  present 
with  Colonel  Maxwell's  Column  in  the  operations  before  Calpeo  early  in  1858,  and  proceeded  with  it  to  the  Aluncbag^l^ 
during  the  taking  of  Lucknow  in  March  1S58.  Capture  of  tho  intrenched  position  at  Dehaign  and  fort  at  Tyi-hool, 
actions  of  Doadpore  and  Jugdesporc.  surrender  of  the  forts  at  Ahmetie  and  Shunkerpore,  and  pursuit  of  Benbl 
Madho  across  the  river  Gogra  (Medal). 

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The  Crest  and  Motto  of  the  Duke  of  Wellinp^ton.    "  SsaiNGAPi.TAv  "  "  Watssloo  **  "  Ai.ha  "  **  Imkjibii aw  " 
"SjiVAsxopoi."  **  Abissutia." 


•'•^"!^Cdoad.— <?.  William  Nelson  Hutchinaon,  ETuign,  24  Feb.  20;  Li.  25  Oct.  23;  Capi.  '17  June  26;  3£aJor, 
i^?  ^     '4  Dec.  32  ;  Z/.Co/oMtfi.P/Sept.  41 ;  CofoiwZ,   11  Nov.  51;  ^ajor  General,  26   Oct.  58    Lieut. General,  17 
- ':  :^'    Au^.  65 ;  General,  29  May  73  ;  Cqlouel  33rd  Foot.  1  April  63. 
j3    ...  lientenant  Colonel.— Thomas  Basil  Fanshawe,'  Entign,  P14  April  46 ;  i<.  J*3  Oct.  48 ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54 ; 

Itajor,  P18  Apr.  65;  Lt.Colenel,  24  Sept.  73. 
-9    ...   Hajors.— Edward  I'^d.  Chadwick,  Eh».  xo  Oct.  45  ;  Li-  ^'6  Feb.  49 ;  Capf.  1*4  Aug.  54 ;  Major,  '•26  June  6G, 
23  ;  ...   John  Trent,*  En»ign,  ''19  Aug.  51 ;  U.  P3  Juno  53 ;  Cap^  28  May  59 ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  24  Sept.  73. 


Captaixs. 
'Alexander  James  Weeding?  ... 

John  Douglas  Johnstone* 

John  Henry  UampJjell* 

William  BoUy,»«  Aide  de  Camp  ) 

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•.   Rowland    HUl   Fawcett,») 

I     Qurruon  Inttruetor,  Curragk  S 

Edwin  Sandjrs  Wason^^t 

Edwin  Glass  Fenn 

Georgre  Malcolm  Douglas" 

Frederic  William  Dnrrant^  * 

Ferdinand  James  Tidmarsh^^ .. 

LiErrBs^AXTS. 

Richard  Sporgeon  Grcen^i 

William  tverett,  Itutruetor,! 

Sojfol  Military  Aeademg y 

Edward  Nesbitti^  , 

George  Lidwcll  O' Sullivan 

Alexander  Henry  FraJser^A  1 

Arthur  Vivian  Henry  Brooke... i 
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.Alex.  GIsbomo  John  Robbins... 

Edmund  Newman  

Mervyn   Dunnington-Jelterson 

Arthur  John  Preston 

John  Charles  Dutae 

Vaughan  Jenkins  


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P^fmaaUr. — Robert  Hamilton  Simpson,"  12  Sept.  57;  Mon.lfnjor,  18  Aug.  71. 

Qmarter  Matter. — Richard  Barry  Jupp,  9  Sept.  71. 

MeiUedl  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Roocrt  Walter  Clilton/*  A.S.  28  Sept.  57 ;  Surgeon,  31  Aug.  72, 

Faeing»  Jjjid.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co,—Tri»k  Agent^t,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Alguinia,  'June  1868. 

^  Lt  Colonel  Fanshawe  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  iji  the  Crimea  ftrom  Juno  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
ud  assault  of  the  Etcdan  on  tho  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  second  in  command 
•nth  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka,  Oknmundel,  in  1859.  Served  in  tho  Abys- 
tmxD,  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

■  SUjoT  Trent  8crve<l  witfh  tho  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  17th  Juno  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
cf  Setastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  tho  assault  of  tho  Redan  on  tho  8th  Scptembeiv-mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal 
^■th  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Sei-ved  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  commanded  four  Companies  of 
tU  5^rd  Regiment,  fomiiTi^  the  Covering  Party  at  the  assault  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Weeding  served  with  the  32nd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was 
?T*^ect  at  the  actions  of  Doadpore  and  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Ahmetie  and  Shunkerpore,  and 
liroaarhout  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal).  Served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of 
u'^-og,  and  \vas  present  at  tho  storming  and  capttu'e  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'  rajAain  Johnstone  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and 
■^ittolt  of  the  Redan  on  the  iSth  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tne  Abyssinian  cam- 
l^^min  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  "for  able 
t'^aaasement  of  native  carriage,"  Medal). 

'  Captains  Campbell  and  Fawcett  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  were  present  with 
t^e  3qnl  Regiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Modal). 

■^  Captain  Bally  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Ceilings  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68 
inestioned  in  despatches  for  "  zeal  and  intelligence,"  Medal). 

'^  Captain  Wason  sen-cil  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68  as  Adjutant  33rd  Regiment  (Medal). 

'•  Captains  Douglas.  Durnint,  andTidmarsh,  Lieuts.  Green,  Nesbitt,  Fraser,*Conor,  and  Wynter,  served  with  tho 
r-ri  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  were  present  at  the  storming  and  capture 

fUazdala  (Medal). 

'*  Major  Simpmn  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal). 

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AxBVHESi."  "Arroyo  bosMolixos"  "Vittoria"  "PrRiirEis"  **Nitbllb**  "Nitr" 

"  Ostiums  "  '*  PurursuLA  "  **  Srtastopol  "  '*  Luckkow." 

V«*£«1S!^.  Caknel.— John  Eden,'   rM.  Comet,  14  Feb.  07;  Lt.  J'm  Aug.  07;  Capt.  26  Dec.  i8;  Major,  '9  June  25: 
LtX'ohnrt^  Pjt*  Oct'.  30 ;  Ctyfontlf  9  Nov.  46 ;  Major  General,  ao  June  54 ;  Lieut. General,  9  March  61 ;  General, 
35  Aii^.  68  ;  Cohntt  3+th  Foot,  28  Jan.  60. 
Lieutwuuit  CobncL-^Johj]  Gwilt,"  C£.  Entign,  ^25  Nov.  36;  Zt.  '10  Aug.  38;  Capt.  '14  Feb.  45  ;  Bt.Vaj^, 

J  July  55  i  Major,  30  Oct.  55;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  6  June  56;  Colonel,  22  Oct.  63;  Lt. Colonel,  '28  Oct.  64. 
K^orft.— Joseph  Jordan,'  Enngn,  '14  Feb.  45;  i<.  27  Mar.  48;  Capt.  '29  Oct.  52;  Bt.MaJor,  2  Nov.  55; 

JfiycFT,  •'afl  On.  6+  ;  Bt.Lf  Colonel,  12  Jan.  65. 
Grmnvi]le  William  Fuget,*  Enngn,  ''14  April  48  ;  X<.  ^i  Feb.  50;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Mtyor,  2  Oct.  66. 

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Juliii9  Dyson  Dy»rjii-Ljiiune,*  > 

JrfJ.  1  E.  MidtHfttj-  Mitititi  S 

Arthur  Hil|7  , 

G<K>rgt'  ilalccitiu/  AJJuitint  5  f 

LoHetuthire  Mijie  Voittt*ttert   ) 


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7  Dec.    71 


Arthur  JolliflV  TuTuell**  1^15  May 

Lutley  Jordnu'^        , |  24  Nov. 

John  Otplit-rt  fraiffi    **i6Mar. 

Willkni  VnugluiJt   1^21  Dec. 

John  .Mucretlie  Mtinj **22  Dec. 

PhihiJ  Wiilkei I    3  July 

Cbartca  Cecil  Ck.ntou  p  5  Mnr.    6i|»'28Aug. 

Arthur  Anjtell  Bcggs^* ,.,  'iS  Julj'   62  P30  Jan. 

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16  Oct.     55  "^  7  Jan. 

29  Nov.   57, '28  Oct. 

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60  P  6  Miir.  63  P  5  July 
60, P  7  April  63  P3X  Oct. 
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I    1  General  Eden  served  with  the  22nd  Ligbt 

Dragoons  the  campaign   in  Java    in    1811,  in- 

,    eluding  the  actions  of  the  loth  and  26th  Augu.ai 

^^    ,  ^7  (War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).     Served  as  Aide  de 

Wnlter  Forster  Cunipliti  Gray  p 20  July    66  p  4  Mar.   68  Camp  to  Sir  Thomas  Hislop  at   the  battle  of 

™' '  *'  "     '"         59  P  8  June  67  Maheidpore  and   during  the  Mahratta  war  of 

63  P31  July    69  1817-18. 

65  P  5  Jan.  70  «  Colonel  Gwilt  served  with  the  34th  Regimeni 
fjiP  f.  Tniv  -,  ^'^  ^^®  Crimea  from  9th Dec.  1854 to  i8th  July  1855. 
00,  o  juiy  70  in^jiadiug  i]^q  »iege  of  Sebsstopol ;  waa  present  ai 
69  P  3  Sept.  70  the  capture  of  the  Rifle-pits  on  the  19th  Apil. 
691 P  5  July  71  and  commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  assault  of 
701P27  Oct.  71  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June— severely  woundeti 
'  28  Oct.  71  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Brevets  of  Major  and  Li. 
28  Oct.  71  Colonel.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  stb  Clsf-s 
70]  28  Oct.     7rof  theMedjidie,  andTurkishMedal).     Scr\'ed  in 

the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the 

HUB  LiKLT.   actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov. 
1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture 


E4 warcl  Vimreueii ,.... P20  Dec 

William  WiiE^on        I     8  Sept. 

Tboiuiiij  Arthur  lliti  Lowe  JP25  July 

EdiA-Hrcl  ilefllcy  Ciirier,  Ad-  >  I-      ,  ,  . 
>i.i«^  6  July  7c  .j;  '7Juiy 

John  liaxailt/>n  Dninimoud '  23  Jan. 

Tburlow  Lttint'  V\'ii  i-  DmvMiig  P17  Mar. 
Jeff^mon  Sen  el  t  W 1  mji  1  ....  P28  May 

Harcourt  Raukiuiif  Hu!».e    P24  April  69 

James  Forbes  thinhftlm-Huttcii  P24  Nov.   69 
Robert  WUliumii  Andre wh    p  6  July 


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Laugley  Fredk.  YiTiion  Tudor 
Arthur  Dillon  Dvidi^  Kelly 


30  uec.    71  Qj.  t^ucknow.  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Bala  Rao 
3  Aug.   72  near  Bootwul  on  theNepnul  Frontier  (mentioned 
9  Aug.   73  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 
12  Nov.    71 
PfljfUMw/ffr.— Terence  ErouTin,"  16  Sept.  59;  Q.M.  28  April  54;  Hon.MaJor,  16  Sept.  69. 
QMitrtrr  Maftt^r.—Jiihn  Fruiicis  Grordon,*'  14  Aug.  72. 
M^icai  Offlcer.Sttr^eott  Mitjur  Henry  Cole  Peppin,  i  AprQ  73. 

Faeingt  YeVLow.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— TtmA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  10  tAi/y  1867. 

'  Lt.Colonel  Jordan  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Feb.  to  9th  July  1855,  including  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  the  22nd  March,  capture  of  the  Rifle-pits  19th  April,  sortie  of  9th  May,  and  assault  of  the 
Redan  on  Uie  x8th  June— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  de8]>atches.  Medal  with  Clasp.  Brevet  of  Major.  5th  Cla«s 
of  the  Medjidie,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals) .  Served  in  the  Indian  camxNiign,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore 
on  26th  27th  and  28th  (wounded)  Novemljer  1857  (Medal). 

♦  Major  Puget  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastop^)! 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawn- 
pore on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  relief  of  Azixnghur. 
defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootvi-ul,  and  commanded  Detachment  34th  Regiment  at  the  affair  at  Bhowanie — mentioned 
in  despatch  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Chapman  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  9th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meilal). 

«  Captain  Dyson-Laurie  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  loth  August  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severelv  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September,  was  also 
wounded  on  a  former  occasion  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  iu 
1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  defeat  of  the 
rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  affair  at  Bhowanie  (Metbil  with  Clasp). 

~  Captain  Hill  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  an<l  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Malcolm  ser\'ed  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at 
Cawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Pennefhth«r  scrvetl  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  of 
Kotah  and  its  capUu^  by  assault  on  the  ;^oth  March  1858  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Tumell  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857,  at  the 
defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  there  and  at  Seria  Ghat,  also  present  at  the  action  of 
Kalee  Nuddee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Jordan  was  present  at  the  afihir  at  Bhowanie  on  28th  April  1859  (Medal). 

1^  Captain  Boggs  served  %vith  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Major  Rowan  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  ^th  Dec.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the 
actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  relict 
of  Azimghur,  and  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Colonel  Kelly's  Force  engaged  in  the  operations  on  the  Ncpaiil 
Frontier,  and  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^7  Quarter  Master  Gordon  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59.  including  tho 
actions  with  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  subsequent  defence  of  Cawnpore  from  the  25th  November  to  the  6th  Decem- 
ber 1857;  also  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  and  in  the  Trans-Gogra  district  trova  February  to  May  iSsy 
(Medal). 


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)iC  H»u  CoJoneL— Simcoe  Baynes,^  Etuiynt  24  June  12;   Li.  38  Dec.  15;   Capi.  '24  June  24;  Major,  '2  Oct.  35; 
t-;   !_»?:     Lt.C0lon€l,  »260ct.  41 ;  CoIomI,  ii  Nov.  51 ;  Major  Qeneral^  26  Oct.  58 ;  Lieut, Qentral.^Z  Aug.  65 ;  Gtntrat, 

'    14  Dec.  73 ;  Colonel  2Sth  Foot,  27  March  63. 
34     ...   Lieuteziant  Colonel.— Archibald  Tisdall,*  Eneiffn,  26  June  40;  Lt.  'ao  Sept.  44 ;  Capi.  'xi  May  49;  Bi. Major, 

I    3  Feb.  60;  Major,  4  Sept.  67  ;  Bt. Li. Colonel,  28  Feb.  71 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  ^o  Juno  73. 
r;     ...   Kajon.— Simpson  Hackett.'  Eneign,  31  Dec.  47 ;  Lt.  >*x6  July  52 ;  Capt.  ^16  Mar.  55 ;  Major,  '2  June  65. 
26     ...  iSamuel   Fritche  Blyth,*  Etuigu,  28  April  46;  Lt.  '23  Juno  48;  Capt.  j6  May  56;  Bt.MaJor,  5  Julj'  72; 
Major,  30  June  73. 


'  CirTAIXB. 

. ..  ,  William  Henry  BaUingall  

...  John  Ormsby  Vandcleur 

...  Edward  RobcrtBi^by Barnes^ 

...  hklward  Tcdlie    

...  Henry  Grattan* 

...  Thomas  Lloyd 

.  ■  ■  Robert  Joyut  Gordon  Grant' . . . 

. . .  Edward  Francis  Browne*  

...  Richard  Pareona" 


XI  Oct.  46 
20  June  54 
'10  Aug.  55 
23  June  54 


i*  5  April  44 
**2x  Nov.  51 
'24  June  53 
P23  Nov.    52 

15  June  55  '  6  Feb.    57 

*•  3  Mar.    54  '24  Nov.    54 

24  Jan.    53JPioDec.    53 

4  Nov.    54 1  23  Nov.    56 

.'9  May    56»i5May    57    ,_ 

Jules  Robert  Bowen  Buscnrlct.>*3i  Oct.     6211*24  Jan.    65 '1*37  Sept.   71 
Mallcott  Sydney  Richnrd^n  ..  •'22  Mar.   64  »*  2  Nov.   66  P27  Sept.  71 


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3oM.ny  571     5  July    72 

••  3  June  59 1    5  July    72 

'  6  May  59!    5  July    73 

••17  Sept.  61 

"  8  Feb.  61 

'*2oFob.  63' 

22  Mar.  63' 

6  JuDO  621 

''16  Mar.  70 


LTxrTSHAsrrs. 

William  Poste,  Lient.  InalrHC'  \ 

tor.  School  of  Musketry > 

Wilfred     Tolaon,     Adjutant  t, 

,    30  March  70 S 

Ay  Imer  Peter  Gerald  Do  wdall,  > 


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Jmai.  of  Mneketrif  i  May  7 

'  Byron  Plantaganet  Gary   

IrWin  Charles  yivMng,^*  Aide  } 
'  ie  Qimp  to  Goo.  of  Queensland  S 

.\rthnr  Philip  Hawthorn 

Edward  James  Courtenay,a<  / 

Staff  College > 

Arthur  Thomas  Chapman 

Wdliam  James  Dacres  Russell^ 

Henry  Charles  Grove  1 

Francis  Selwyn  Campbell 

Arthurs.  H.  Gem I 

Chas.  Haydon  Wilkinaon  Cafe 
George  Harden 


24  Aug. 
»•  6  Jan. 

29  July 

'4  Aug. 

I     6  Aug. 

■'24  Jan. 

I  ''30  June 

'»'37Feb. 
I '39  May 
|>*ioNov. 
P  6  July 
'  28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 


17  Sept. 

P20  Feb. 

3  Mar. 
9  Aug. 
23  June 


Sub  LixmirAVTS. 
Herbert  Langton  Sapte  . 
Arthur  Cecil  Hervey  Bathurdt 

Georgo  Leonard  Thomson 

Payjiuw^tfr.— ^Stephen  Murphy,  8  May  67  ; 


65, '10  Nov. 
65  '16  Mar. 
67 

69 
70 
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71 


'30  Mar. 
1*28  June 
►27  Sept. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 


^  Major  Blyth  served  in  the  35th  Regiment 
against  the  Indian  mutineers  with  Colonel  Wal- 
ter's Force  in  the  Shahabad  district;  also  with  Sir 
John  Douglas'  Column  in  Shahabad,  including  the 
dispersion  of  the  rebels  (torn  Jugdespore,  com- 
mauded  the  leading  Company  at  the  mght  attack 
at  SuUiadohar,  and  was  engaged  in  other  minor 
affairs  (Medal). 


sup  LIFUT. 

I  Jan.    73 
26  Feb.    73 
28  May    73' 
...  ,     ..  Mon.Capluin,  &  "ilay  72. 

Quarter  Master. —lleuTy  Imbusch,  37  Artg.  73.  [13  Dec.  7f>- 

-J   I*  I,  Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Afajor\ValteT  Poulton,"  MD.,  A.S.  x8  Sept.  49 ;  Surgeon,  3o  July  55 ;  Surgeon  Major, 
Facings  Blue.— Agent,  V.W.  Holt,  B8(|.— JrwA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough.  Bart,  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  India,  17  Jan.  x868. 
'  <J«n«ial  BaynOB  served  as  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy  for  three  years,  and  in  1809  was  present   at  the 
(:•;  lure  of  Ischia,  Zante,  Cephalonica,  and  Cerigo,  and  was  in  the  action  of  the  Spartan  frigate  in  the  Bay  of  Naples, 
tlij  iSio  (War  Medal).    Served  in  the  Ionian  Islands  flrom  1812  to  1817,  including  the  capture  of  Pazo  in  1813,  and 
'•'^pation  of  Corfu  on  the  evacuation  by  the  French  in  18x4.    Was  with  a  Detachment  at  Zante  on  2i8t  Oct.  1821. 
'.-  'ebding  a  Turkish  man-of-war  in  an  attack  made  bv  the  Greeks,  and  was  specially  selected  and  actively  employed 
:=  the  disarmament  of  the  inhabitants  which  followed.    Served  in  the  West  Indies  daring  the  emancipation  of  the 
•-irtt  in  x83^.     Served  in  North  America  during  the  boundary  question  in  1839-40. 

*  LLColonel  Tlsdall  was  engaged  in  frequent  affairs  with  the  mutineers  in  the  Shahabad  district,  their  dispersion 
'-  ^n  Jogdespore,  and  pursuit  into  the  Kotas  Hills,  where  he  commanded  the  35th  Regiment  in  a  successfhl  night 

*  '^ri^e  of  the  enemy  on  the  24th  Nov.  1858  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

'  Va}ot  Hackett  served  throughout  the  Kastem  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  28th  Regiment,  including 

-  I  AtUes  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  ailUir  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  three  Claspn, 
".  ('lass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  with  the  36th  Cumeronians  in  Abyssinia  in  x868  (Medal). 

>liiJor  Barnes  volunteered  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850,  and  was  appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  a  native 
'  ':>'!,  and  served  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  and  Sir  Greorge  Cathcart  from  Jan.  1851  until  March  X853.  He  accompanied 
".-  ir<  paUol  itxat  left  King  William's  Town  on  the  30th  Jan.  1851,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  the  X7th 
- "'  rjarr,  6th  Mu'ch,  i6th  April  of  1851,  and  at  the  passage  of  the  Kei  on  the  4th  December  of  the  same  year ;  besidoK 
3..cvrAher  minor  encounters  with  the  enemy  during  the  war  (Medal). 

Tiptain  Grattan  served  with  the  Queen's  RoyiUs  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the 
v.-Ttixof  Shiho,  capture  ofTangku.  actions  of  the  x8th  and  2xst  Sept.  and  surrender  of  Pckin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

,'  '>iptain  Grant  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  native  Mandingo  town  of  Sabajee,  on 

-  'hmbia,  on  the  ist  June  X853. 

'  *  Aptain  Browne  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  outbreak  at  Nusseerabad  in  May  1857,  siege 
1'  1  fdptore  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

<  ajMain  Parsons  whs  present  at  the  attack  on  Jugdespore  and  retreat  into  Arrah  on  23rd  April  1858,  also  at 
<":''■>  affairs  in  the  Shahabad  district,  including  the  disperraon  of  the  rebels  from  Jugdespore  on  i8th  Oct.,  their 

•  i*-iit  into  the  Kymoor  Hills  and  night  attack  at  Sulya  Debar  (Medal).   Has  been  presented  with  the  Silver  Medal 
•'  '^-:  Roj-al  National  Lifeboat  Institution. 

*  Lieut.  Maling  served  with  the  Bengal  Yeomanry  Cavalry  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the 
<r.  i«  u  Bewa,  Armorah  (5th  March  and  2sth  April) ,'Tilghur,  Neeghur,  and  Hurriah  (Medal). 

•  burgeon  Major  Poulton.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Depattment." 


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Penij^sula." 


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Yeaxb'Str.  Colonol.— 5tV  Arthur  Augustus  Thurlow  Cunjiifrhnme,'  KCU.  2nd  Lf.  ^2  Nov.  30;  Li.  22  Mny  55;  Cqt-(. 

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*'i7  Aug.  ,41 ;  2Iaior,  »'8  Aug.  45 ;  Lt.CoIoiiel,  ^"3  Nov.  46;  Colonel,  20  Juno  54 ;  Major  General,  20  April  ti ; 
LicutMeHerid,  22  Oct.  70;  Colonel  36th  Foot,  2  Dec.  68. 

icutenont  Colonel.— Fitz  William  Frederick  Hunter,:*  Engign,  '^21  July  48;  Lt.^14,  Junes©;  ^^F^-  29  Pec*.  54; 
"'  "    or,  2  Nov.  55;  Major,  19  Feb.  58;i^<.i/^Co7ow<'/,i2  Jloy  66;  U.  Colonel,  3  April  70;  Co/oMei,3  Juh'73. 

Rulph  Edwnrd  Curr,*  Emign,  ''13  Feb.  52 ;  Lt.  ^10  June  53 ;  Capt.  25  Jan.  56 ;  Major,  3  AprU  70. 

B.  Lloyd,  Ennirjn,  ''17  Aug.  52  ;  Lt.  9  Mur.  55;  Caj>f.  ^'4  June  58  ;  Major,  27  July  70^ 


Lieutenant 

Bt.Major,  2 
Majors.— R  ' 
Richard  B, 


Captains. 

Charles  Deere  J  luncs   

Montagu  Cholmelcy  Morris*. 
Jtuncs  John  Osmer 


KNSIG.V^   ( LIIiUT.         '_CAPTA1N. 

TMar."  56  "76  Mar.  58*^9  May    63 

P22  May    57    15  Sept.  57i»'2i  Sept.  Co;  26  May 

I  Juno   55  *'24  June  56  »•  4  Nov.    64J 

9  Oct.     55    17  April  60    20  Feb.    66| 

P  4  June   58Pi9Mar.  6ii'i6  0ct.     67I 

23  Juno   54    10  Nov.  54    26M{ir.    581 

lyJan.    59, "18  July  62  Hji  Mar.    68 

30  Nov.    35!  21  feei;t.  56      3.ApriL7o 

Henry  Gillum  Webb |P  2  July    6i,P9Aug.  64  p  5  July    71 

AVilliam  Skerrett  ''  4  Feb.    62  ^22  Nov.  64  P31  Ocu     71 


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I     Officer,  Nynee  Tal  Depot  ...  j 

Christopher  Spurgeon 

i George   Perceval  BeumiBh"  ... 

I  Hem-y  Edward  Stop  lord 

{Richard  Lloyd  Hawkes 


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5  July    72 


Lieutenants. 

Thomas  Mercer  Miixwell    

AVilliain  Hamilton  Marriott  . . . 
WiUiam    .tXjchibald    Smail,  > 

Adjutant  16  Oct.  67   i 

William  Francis  Ashtou 

Frederic  Lloyd  Hari'ord 

George  Mittthcw  Uichmoud  ... 

Hem-y  Wynne  Pride 

John  Lewis  Rose   

John  Francis  Egcrtou 

Heniy  Clnyton  Uowell 

Wilson  James  Browne,  Inst.  \ 

ofMii*kelry  29  Oct.  70 > 

Robert  Gordon  Handcock 

Gorvas  Selwyn  Eyre 

William  Frederick  Heiinoll   ... 

Charles  Hoggo    

Charles  Pulley   

George  Dunsmure 


Sub  Likutkwants. 
Francis  Seymour  Allen  . 


P18  Dec. 
P30  June 

9  Oct. 

P22  Nov. 
P  9  Dec. 
1 1  Oct. 
P26  May 
Juno 
P21  Aug. 

22  Sept. 

P18  Dec. 

P  2  Dec. 
P12  June 
P  9  Feb. 

23  Sept. 
28  Oct. 


60  Pji  Aug. 
63;*'2i  Aug. 

63  P18  Dec. 

e.f  »'i6  0ct. 
C4  1*2 1  Mar. 
64*  21  July 
65I  21  Oct. 
65:Pi2  Juno 
66  P  9  Feb. 
65      3  April 

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63  *  Colonel  Hunter  served  in  the  47th  Rcgimrrl 
66  throughout  the  Eastern  campnig7i  (jf  1S54  55.  iii- 
^5  eluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkenuiiii,  cap- 
ture of  BalakJava,  siege  and  full  of  tiel  nstopl, 
Hortio  of  26th  Oct.,  and  Btomiing  of  the  guinr.u^ 
— Nvouuiled  (Medal  with  thrco  Clasps,  Bnv.  r  ,1' 
Miijor,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5II1  Cla.^=> 
of  tho  Modjidio,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Carr  served  with  tho  39th  Bcirlinfiit 
in  the  Crimen  during  1855,  including  the  sii^.  aii-l 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  x£th  Juue 
and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Kiiitrut  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medalj. 


68 

P  5  July 

Oo 

P27  Oct. 

70 

28  Oct. 

7* 

28  Oct. 

7» 

28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 

sun  lilut. 

9  Mar. 

1^ 

Paymaffer. — John  Campbell,*  22  Feb.  68 ;  Q.M.  21  April  54  ;  Hon.Capiain,  22  Feb.  73. 

Quarter  Mauler. — John  William  Henry  Riley,  24  Feb.  72, 

Medical  0£icer.— Surgeon  Major  DeciiniLS  Filius  do  Hodgson,  21D. ;  Surgeon,  21  Sept.  72. 


Facings  Grass  Green. — Agcntu,  Mes-'^ra.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Jamaica,  7  July  1857.  —Embarked  for  India,  25  Av.gu$i  1863. 

*  Sir  Arthur  Cunynghame  proceeded  to  China  in  1841  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Lord  Saltonu,  and  was  present  at  tte 
storm  and  capture  of  Chiu-kiaug-l-'oo  (led  the  Column  oftvttack  on  the  Heights  of  Makuikiow),  and  at  the  invertmcnl 
of  Nankin  (Medal).  In  1854  nccompanied  the  Army  to  the  East  »is  Asoistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  1st  Divi- 
sion, was  present  at  the  ali'air  of  Bulgauac,  battle  of  Alma,  taking  of  Balaklava,  aflair  of  23rd  Oct.  on  the  neiK'ats. 
of  the  Tchernaya,  battles  of  Balakhiva  anil  lukerman  (served  with  tlie  Guards  in  the  Sand-bag  Battery,  and  led 
into  action  a  detached  portion  of  the  20th  Regiment),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  up  to  May  1855  (Medal  with  four 
Clasps.  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  .}t,h  Class  of  tiio  Medjiide).  In  March  1S55WR5 
appointed  local  Major  Gcnoi-al,  in  May  took  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Turkish.  Contingent,  and  in  Augu?  t  re- 
ceived the  personal  thanks  of  the  Sultan  and  was  created  a  Lt.Gcneral  in  tho  Turkish  Am-.y.  In  Oct.  1855  sailed  in 
command  of  10,000  men  to  occupy  Kertch,  and  assisted  to  maintain  that  position  throughout  the  second  winter 
in  the  Crimea  (Turkish  War  Medal,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  In  1863  commanded  at  Lahore  the  rcsers-c  forces 
of  the  army  employed  in  the  Sittana  campaign.  On  the  2n<l  and  23rd  April  1S69,  when  in  command  of  the  Northern 
Diyiftion  of  Ireland,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Irish  Goveniment  on  the  supijressiou  of  the  Fenian  rising,  lu  July 
1869  elevated  to  KCB. 

*  Major  Morris  served  with  tho  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  tho  occnpntion 
after  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  of  the  fortified  outposts  and  camp  with  Outram's  Force,  and  repulse  of  the  eueniy  i 
attacks;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  l)oceml>er  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Ranee  served  with  the  18th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inchiding  the  battle! 
of  Alma  and  Inkermau,  in  tho  Trenches  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoi)ol,  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  wiii 
three  Clasps,  and  l^irkiwh  Medal). 

*  Major  lieamish  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  12th  November  1854,  including  the  siepo  ati' 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  various  sorties,  attacks  of  tho  18th  June  and  8th  September,  oxpedltiou  to  Kertch 
bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  IHirkish  Medal). 

9  Captain  Capipbell  served  witli  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  th 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennau,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  soi-tie  on  the  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  an< 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  1858  at  tho  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ko  Serai,  general  action  resultin 
in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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37th  (North  Uampslilre). — Lulled  to  6^th, 

"MiXDEx"  "Tourxay"  "Pknixsl'la." 


\_Bng.  Diyot,  Winchester.  I  'J  » 


Yi^-i  str.  Cttlonel.— 5tr  Thomas  Simson  PratV  KCB.  Eiuiju,  2  Feb.  14 ;  Lt.  P20  April  20;  Capf.  ^17  Sept.  ^5 :  Mnjor^ 
yiil  Half     >25  Dec.  35  ;^<.X./.Co/oMc/,  6  iloy  41 ;  Li. Colonel,  28  Auk".  41 ;  Colonel,  xi  Nov.  51 ;  Major  Ue.icral,  26  Oct.  58  ; 
1  ...  Pa;.. I    Lieut.Oeneral,  31  May  65  ;  General,  26  May  73 ;  Colonel  37th  Foot.,  30  May  6a. 
.^      3  Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  Ralph  Browuc,*  iiiw.   3   Apr.  46;  Xr  »'i9  Sept.  48;   Capt.  P28  Dec.  49;  JB/. 

Major,  2  Nov,  55;    Major,  i  Feb.  56;  Lt. Colonel,   •'15  Juno  58;  Culonet,  18  Sept.  64. 
:.    ...   MtjoTS.— Henry  Kdwartl  Glass.'  EmUjh,  ''it  Mur.  54  ;  Z,/.  ^'7  Sept.  55  ;  Capt.  I'ji  May  64  ;  Major,  4  Dec.  C9. 
.9    ...    Duuylaa  Alleyne,*  Eh*.  23  Feb.  55;  Xi^.  ^2  Nov.  53  ;  C'a;^^  ''24  .Ian.  65;  Majof,  ►'g  Sept.  7:. 


I  .    Captaixs. 

Charles  Edward  Kin?  .... 
John  Everard  Whittin^  . 

fiassel  Sldnner    

Francis  Cochran 

Richard  Henry  Roaser .... 
Henry  Stivnley  Howartl  . 
James  Frederick  Reync*  . 
William  Charle.s  Gosliii.... 
Henry  Edwartl  Gaul  tcr  . 
John  Knox   


24  sept.  50  •■  9  uec.    02  •  IS  .luiy 

19  Nov.  58    23  June   63  "22  Sept. 

4  July  60  "•  I  Mar.   64  p  5  Jan. 

8  July  62  P31  May    64  ''23  Mar.  co 
19  Aug.  62  P23  Aug.  64 ''23  Mar.  66 

•*  9  Dec.  62  P24  Jan.    6s;''29May  66 

6  Juno  54    20  Mar.   56]  16  Dec.  68 

'•23AUP.  64!P5Jan.    66|P3i  Oct.  71 

9  July  62|''i4June  64'  28  May  73 
P  8  Aug.  Ca      I  Feb.    63;  10  Feb.  73 


I  LlKUTKITATrS. 

Walter  Edward  (iiibcrt 

j  Thomas  Edward  Vcraer,  In-\ 

j    terpreter 3 

Wm.  Candahar  J.ns.  Farrer  Nott 

i  Williftm  Boy Ic  Moor©    

John  Al<ler^on  Ea.stlmm  

Richard  Edw.  Fred.  Howard-  ) 
1     Brooke,  Adjutant  Z^txn.  71  Ji 

'(ieorg^c  Lewis  LeecLs  

Henry  Beauclcrk  Bethune, ) 
I  I:ut.  of  Mtuketr^  16  Apr.  69  i 
'Morgan  John  J.  1'.  OConuell... 
iGeor^  Atherley  "Wm.  Forrofit 

William  Batshford  

I  William  Parry  Mouckton 

[tJeorgc  Hand  More-MoljTieux. 

'  Arthur  Regina  Id  Hennell    

Edward  Sheridan  King  

Arthur  Burlton  Bennett  

Archibald  Mac  Bean  

Julian  Henry  Layard 


SlTB  LlEnSXlXTS. 

CharlcH  llamilt«)n  DesVcenx 
John   Patrick  Walter   Spankio 
Ralph  Henry  Hayes  Sadler 


KWSlOy.        I LIKUT.         I      CWTAl.V. 

24  Sept.  5«i»^Dec.    62  i^8".Iuly  "65 

19  Nov.    58    23  June   63  "22  Sept.  6- 

■  '"'-    ^-'«'  -  ^'--     '     n  5  Juu,     66 

66 


BUKV.MAJ.    [    BT.LT.COL. 


P24  Jan. 

IS  Jan. 

P16  May 
P23  June 
P18  July 

^22  Aug. 

•23  Sept. 

P  7  Nov. 

'12  Jan. 
^  9  Mar. 
^•29  May 
'27  Feb. 
5  Jan. 
'  I  AprU 
'24M[ar. 
"^  I  Sept. 
P  o  Feb. 
Sept. 


P23  Mar. 

P23  Mar. 

_  ''29  May 
65  P20  July 
65,»'i3  Feb. 

65  »'22  Jan. 

65:^15  Feb. 

65  P  I  April 

66 1     I  Feb. 

66  P  I  Sept. 
P30  Oct. 
P  9  Sept. 

70  P27  Oct. 


66     >  Sir  Thomas  Simson  Pratt  served  the  campaign 
g^j  of  1814  in  Holland,  as  a  volunteer  with  the  56th 


I  Rcjixiinent,  and  was  present  at  tho  attack  on 
C6'Mcr.\em,  2nd  February,  and  tho  suV>8equciitbom- 
C6;barilmentof  Antwerji.  Ho  served  with  the  26th  Ca- 
67  mcrouians  on  tho  China  expedition  (Medal),  and 
^Icommandedthe  Laud  Foicesat  the  ahsault  and  cap- 

68 
68 
69 


28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
6^;  28  Oct. 
70   28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


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!io  Jan. 
9  Aug. 
12  Nov. 


turo  of  the  Forts  of  Chuenpee  on  the  7th  January 
184 1,  and  again  at  the  a.'-sault  and  captui-o  of  tho 
Bogue  Forts  on  the  26th  February  following.  Com- 
manded the  26th  at  the  attacks  on  Canton  from  tho 
24th  May  to  ifit  Jime ;  also  at  the  night  attack  on 
69  NJngi)o,*at  Segoan,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Slumghai, 
69  and  at  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  tho  demonstra- 
7ijtion  before    Nankin;   and  was  present  at   tho 
71 1  signing  of  the  tretity  of  peace  on  board  H.M.S. 
•ji  i'ormcoUlt.   Commanded  the  force  employed  ia 
71! New  Zealand  during  the  Maori  war  of  i86<>-6x 
TiAKCB.,  and  Medal). 

71  *  Captain  Reyno  served    with  tho  37th  Regi- 
7x  ment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-5S,  inclu- 
ding the  first  attempt  to  relievo  Arrah  under 

—  Captain  Dunbar,  actions  of  Atrowlea  and  Koel.sa , 
Li.  dele'ice  of  Azimghur  fi-om  25th  March  to  15th 

72  April  1858,  i)ursuit  of  Koer  Sing  and  actions  o( 
73' 17th  and    20th   April,    capture  of  Jugdespore, 

73  actions  of  17th  i8th  and  20th  Oct.  1858,  and  sub- 
'sequent  imrsu it  (Medal). 

:3  Mar.  42 ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  43 ;  Ilou.lfajor,  z  Jan.  60, 


I     ...    Paifwtasler.— John  Mills  Hewson,  28  Sept.  47 ;  Entign, 
:*     ...    Quarter  Ma$ler. — Henry  Stokes,'*  17  April  60. 
ij     .  .    Medical  Ojjiccr. — SurgeoA  Major  Jamov*  Ekin,"  MB.,  A.S.  7  April  54;  Surgeon,  iS  Oct.  64. 

j  Facings  Yellow. — Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Embarked  for  India,  Jitljf  1866. 

•Cc-lanel  Browne  served  with  tho  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  tho  siege  and  fail 
''  s^^^justopol,  and  assaults  of  tho  i8th  June  and  8th  September.  Served  n.s  Aido  <le  Camp  and  subso(juently  a» 
iti/r  of  Brigade  to  Major  General  Ridley,  1st  Division,  during  tho  latter  ]iart  of  tho  campaign  (Medal  with 
'"^«p.  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  «;th  Class  of  tho  Mc<liidio,  and  Turkish  Modal), 
^/^^led  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  expedition  from  India  in  1860-61  t<^)  China.  Procccilcd  in  Command  of  Forces 

"i  *.-)  Japan  for  protection  of  Treaty  Ports  in  1864,  and  received  the  th.inks  of  Her  Majesty's  Ministers  for 
^r\i?ts  in  that  country  and  also  the  approbation  of  tho  General  Officer  in  Command  of  the  Forces  in  China. 

'Major  GI&88  served  with  tho  37th  Regiment  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  engaged  in  tho- 
-"Ac'i  oTi  the  rebel  position  near  Benares  at  Atrowlca  and  Koelsa.  defence  of  Azimi.'l:ur  and  sortie  thence ;  proceeded 
^"h  Krisradier  Douglas*  Column  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh,  and  prcpcnt  in  the  nctions  of  17th  and  20th  April ;  alpo 
-  :h  Colonel  Turner's  Column  in  Shanabad  and  Palamon,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdcppore  and  nctions  of  17th 

:Ui  aiiil  2o!h  October  (Medal). 

•  Major  AUe^Tie  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  tho  Crimea  from  the  i6th  August  until  December  1855,  in- 
'  "1li^  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  aa-sault  of  the  Redan  on  the  Sth  September  (Mednhvith  Cla^p!  and 
!'..-ki.*h  Mwlal).  Served  al.«o  with  the  79th  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858  59,  including  the  affair  of  Sccundra 
T"^:  Allahabad,  siego  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  ofRooj-ah,  actions  of  AUygnnfie,  Bareilly,  and 
*  liiKhanpore,  capture  of  forts  Bunnai  and  Mahomdee,  pas.'^go  of  tlie  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  acted  as  Adjnt^int 
i-Jt  capture  of  Rampore  Kussiah  and  during  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oudo  across  the  Gogra  and  Rapteo 
rref5  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Csfitain  Wliitttz^  served  as  an  Ensign  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  attached  to  the  23rd  Fusiliers  during  the  In- 

-xi  njatiny  IVom  Nov.  1857  to  Oct.  1858.  Also  served  as  a  Lieutenant  with  the  Sth  Regiment  during  the  Oude  cam- 
;tijTj  till  Feb.  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Lucknow). 

'  Viarter  Master  Stokes  served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  at  ths  siege  assavJt  and  occupation  of  Delhi  from 
-i»  :*th  August  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-  Surgeon  Major  Ekin.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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i82     Aide.-.hot.  ]         38th  {1st  Slaffo,-dshue).-Lu,M  io  So//,.  \XJ^t^;^{^, 

'MoxTB   Video"    "Roleijl"    "Vimiera"     "  Cokcxsi"     "Busaco"    "Bidajoz"    "Salamanca"    "Vmoiu" 

S».  Sbbastiax"  "Nivb"  **PKiriKsuLA"  "Ava"  "Alma"  "Iitkirma^"  "Sevastopol"  "Lucmow." 
Yo«rs;^er.  Colonel.— William Rose.  Lord  Sandhurst,*  GCB.GC8I.  Entign,  27  Nov.  35  ;  Lt.  '31  Aug.  38;  Cop/. ^loFch  i- 
'^^ui^  {?*^/l     ^"iJS''*  '3  I>ec.  47  ;  Lt.Colonel,  Vg  May  51 ;  Colonel,  ?8  Nov.  54  ;  Major  General,  18  May  58;  LUuLOexnci 
- uj .  itti.     2y  j^gy  ^ .  Qf.„^ai^  2_j  May  72  ;  Colonel  38th  Foot,  14  Mar.  62. 

...  (Lieutenant  Colonel.— Shurlock  Henning,*  CB.  Jimtiffu,  >'2o  April  49;  i/.  6  Juno  54;  Cop/.  23  Uarch  '••-. 
\     J/a/or,  I'l 3  Nov.  60;  /j/.Co/oHf/, '25  July  65  ;  Colonel,  us  July  70. 

...    Miyo"-— «.  William  Kidstono  Ello3,«  EHn^n,  6  June  54  ;  Zf.  2  Feb.  55  ;  CVip^  '13  July  58 ;  Major,  '•7Mav-  -. 

...  AYilliamDo  Wilton  Roche  Thackwell,"  jt/iW^w,  »'io  June  53;  Li.  15  Dec.  54;  Cap/.  '26  Feb.  58;  BtMaju, 
I     5  July  72  ;  Sfajor,  28  May  73. 


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6  Sept.  55 
19  July    55 


Captaixs. 

Philip  Homau  Ejrre" 

Aithiir  William  Barron'" 

William  Heniy  Russell  Skey*" 
Sir  Norman  Wm.  Drummond  ^ 

Pringle,  Bart } 

Alfred  Stokes  27  July 

Walter  SincUiir    '''25  May 

Henry  Beal   1     8  Jiino 

James  Webber  Smith   9  Oct. 

Thomas  Geor,iirc  Cuthell   '24  Jan. 


2  Feb. 
25  Oct. 
24  Aug. 

16  Jan. 


CVPTAt.ll.      I    BBEV.UAJ.        DT.LT.COL. 


55,  25  July 
56  I  May 
58    29  July 


55 


St.  John  Edward  Daubony. 


LlKUTKWAXTS. 

•  James  Alcxiinder    

•  "  Walter  St.  James  Young 

•  i  Herbert   Conor,  Adjutant  24"^ 
'     i^ept.  7j  J 

•  1  Charles  whitmore  Isaac  

•  1  Arthur  Mnnro  Smith. /«*^r«e-  \ 
I     tor  of  MMketry  24  Sept.  73  ) 

•  Charles  Percy  Smith 

•  I  William  Thomson  Cautlcy  

•  'Philip  Kavauagh  Doyno ., --    

•  Morgan  Samuel  Crolton  I*"  2  Sept.  68  '  7  May 

•  jEniestLleweljTi  Olive ^21  Feb.    701  28  Oct. 

•  John  Bulkeley  Price ''27  Anril  70    28  Oct. 

•  jHonTy  Richardson  Pcott. 
■  I  Arthur  de  Vero  Smith  ... 

•  'JohnEmerifl    


10  Sept.  58^  16  Jan.    63  '•14  Mcr. 

58    30  Aug.  681 

65  >'i8  Nov.  68; 

62  ''23  June  69 

63    13  Nov.   66  P27  Apr.  70 

65  P  6  July    67  »•  7  May  70I 

I z  June  59    19  Aug.  6x1  25  Dec.  67, 


12  Nov. 
60  PisDec. 
60      I  Jan. 


I    «  Major  Elles   served  with  the  38thllepmc-t 

'*22May    63'   18  Fob.    66'in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  Bieceaul 

''23  June  63  P  2  Oct.     66  fall  of  Sobastopol.  the  attack  and  occniiat  on  t  f 

p^,>  Aii«>    f<4  9  w  \fow    f.,'tho  Cemetery  on  the  1 8th  June  (Medal  with  nus.]., 

30  Aug.  04      r  amy    07, ^^^-^^j^^  ^j.  ^j^^  Legion  of   Honor,  and  Turkish 

II  Jan.    67  P18  Nov.   68lMe(hil).    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  frfJiu 

fi-r'p  o  n«*»     fis.^'*^-  '857,  including  the  battle  of  Cawniwe  ftrt<i 

'      a  ut.c.    00  ,|^.fyjj^  yj.  jjjg  Gwahor  Contingent  on  6th  IWc. 

67  »'  8  Dec.    69  1857,  capture  of  Meeangiingo,  siege  andcnptun' 

^^    24  Jan.    70' of    LucKnow,   afiairs    of  Borrce   and  XuRtnir 

7o| (Medal  with  Clasp).      Served    iu    the  Hazaru 

70  campaign  of  1868   and  accompanied  the  exi-- 

71  dition  CO  the  Black  Mountain  under  Mii^r 
71!  General  Wildo  as  Deputy  Aaiiistant  Adjnuii: 
71  General  (Medal  with  Cla^p). 


iMoy 

:  Jan. 

2  Jan.    68 
»'i4  Mar.   68  P16  Mar, 


27  April  70    28  Oct. 

'•14  Jan.  71    28  Oct. 

'  12  Nov, 


Sub  LiErTEKAWTs 
Walter  Chillian  Yerbury 
Francis  James  Walker... 


?  Nov. 


73 1    7  ilajor  Thackwell  8erve<l  with  the  39th  Rcjri- 

73  mcnt  in  the  Oimea  from  3t8tDec.  1854,  indndii.tf 

;the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol.  and  attacks  of  tbe 

1 8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Cla«p. 

**^^"  ''"^''•-    5th  Class  of  the  Mcc^idie.  and  Turkish  MedaU . 

•  Captain  Eyre  8erve<l  with  the  38th  RegimeLi 


I     I  Feb.    73  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fi*om  xoth  Nor.  1S54 

.'        I  12  Nov.    73  to  loth  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Selw*- 

I  I  topol   (Medal  with  Cktsp,  and  Turkish  Hed:tl>. 

!  Served  in  the  Indmn  campaign  from  Nov.  1S57, 
I  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Meeanguupe. 

%  I  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  u( 

I  I  IBairee  and  Nugger  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

P</y i«ti*<<?r.— William  Fortescne  Scott,"  13  Jan.  54  ;  Em'tgn,  15  July  43 ;  Lt.  18  Feb.  48 ;  Hou.MaJor,  13  Jan.  64. 
Qwirter  Jffwter.— Frederick  Sowton,  6  Sept.  73. 
Medictd  Ojfficer. — Surgeon  Mv^jor  Charles  Hemry  Browne,"  A.S.  i  Aug.  57  ;  Surgeon,  7  Oct.  71. 

Faei»g»  YeWow. —Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Sefurnedfrom  the  Crimea,  19  July  1B56.— Embarked  for  India,  4  Aug.  1857. 
Bet urned  from  India,  9  Jan.  1872. 

*  Lord  Sandhurst  served  with  the  53nl  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  BncWi- 
w&l,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  at  which  la^'t  he  acted  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal  and  Clasi^ . 
He  commanded  the  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Mo<ial 
with  Clayp).  He  was  also  constantly  employed  in  the  operations  on  the  Peshawar  Frontier  iu  1851-52,  attiincsii 
command  of  tho  53rd.  and  again  as  attached  to  Sir  Colin  Campbell  commanding  the  Forces,  and  was  present  at  the 
alTairs  of  Nawadund,  Pranghur,  and  Skarkotc  (horse  wounded.  Medal  with  Clasp).  In  June  1855  he  was  attacL^^ 
to  tho  Embassy  at  Constantinople,  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  General,  as  responsible  Adviser  of  her  Majesty's  An; 
ba.ssador,  and  in  August  proceeded  to  the  Crimea  in  his  Excellency's  suite ;  at  the  conclusion  of  peaco  he  was  m-h 
to  Warsaw  as  Consul  General  with  the  same  rank  in  Poland.  On  the  outbreak  of  mutiny  in  India  he  was  nominatci 
Chief  of  the  Staff  in  that  country  with  tho  local  rank  of  Major  General,  and  served  throughout  the  war  of  1857-59  11 
thiit  capacity,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  {KCB.),  battle  of  Cawn];>oro  (wounded),  advance  on  Futtehghur  an< 
action  on  the  Kaleo  Nuddee,  the  siege  of  LuQknow  (Major  (general),  campaign  in  Rohilcnnd.  battle  of  Bareilly.  aLi 
affairs  at  Shahjehanpore ;  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  actions  of  Doondea  Khaira  and  the  Trans-Gogra  campaiir 
including  the  various  affairs  resulting  in  tho  complete  subjugation  of  tho  Province  of  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Fu 
these  services  he  received  the  thanks  of  I'arliament. 

'  Colonel  Henning  served  with  the  8Sth  Regiment  in  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battlr^  c 
Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Rethm  on  tho  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkii' 
Medal).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59.  including  the  actions  before  Cawnporo  on  the  2*'-i 
27th  and  29th  Nov.  and  subsequent  operations  to  6th  Dec.  1857,  affair  at  Bhognapore  on  4th  Februarj',  siegf  t 
Lucknow  in  March  1858,  siege  and  fall  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  Commanded  the  sCt 
Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

1®  Captains  Barron  and  Skoy  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  tho  Indian  camnaign  ft^m  Nov.  1857  incladic 
the  capture  of  Meeangunge.  siege  and  capture  ot  Lucknow.  aflkirs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  (Medal  and  Clasp K 

'^  Major  Scott  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  bnttles  < 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  ^bastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  5th  Class  of  the  Mo^jidio.  and  Turku 
Medal).    Served  with  the  6qth  Regriment  in  the  aflfkir  with  the  Fenians  at  Trout  River,  Canada,  in  May  1870. 

i»  Surgeon  Major  Browne.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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Ctf/)/.  PioMnr. 
Juno  54;  3faj\^r 

.  Pro  Feb.  52  ;  5/. 

I^fe-X^^^^i.:^/;^;^^^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^-^"Jor,  6  June  56; 

[John  Octaviua  Chichester.  En,ufH,  ^26  Oct.  39  ;  Lt.  27  Mny  42  ;  rg;.^  21  ATyn]_u^Jfaior.  16  Aue.  64. 

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I  CAPiAncs. 

Thomas  Fraaer  DLxon* 

iJaznes  Gibbons  Smyth*  

IFrede  :ck  Standish  Hore  

I  Fran  p  :  Henry  Chambers  

Oliver  John  Bradford  

«.  Alft-ed  Gabriel  Wynen 

Frederick  William  Clarkson 

John  Francis  Stephens,*    Station 

Qffietr^  Dalhousie  Dtpot    

Henry  Roberts  Young'   

John  Sharpies*  


Stc^> 


>^i5  Feb. 
5  Feb. 


LlKUTKITAXTS. 

Rowland  Hill  

CharlcsDOylyHarmar,  JuH.of  Muaketry  > 

2  Nov.  7a 3 

Thomas   Boydell.  Adjutant,  25  Sept.69 

Edmund  Henry  Berkeley  

Alex.  Georgre  William  Malet 

Sdward  Hamilton  Barlow 

Caledon  Philip  Egerton  

Albt.M.LeM.Tho.LeMarchant 

llaurice  Baptist  Luby 

Richard  Garden  Allen  Bcatty 

Robert  Henry  Beresford 

Robert  Wballey 

John  Charles  Sarle  Irring 

Hyacinth  Chevers 

Charles  Sperling  Cumberland P29  Mny 

Edward  Watson  Conran,  Interpreter P21  Aui^. 


ENSIGW. 


10  April  55  PioFeb. 
Pas  Ang.  54 1  9  Feb. 
9  Mar.  55  Pji  Aug. 

a6  Jan.  5s  10  Nov. 
i»x7  Sept.  58  P  3  Oct. 
P  a  Oct.     55    31  Aug. 


HHKV.MA.r.   1    liT.LT.COL. 


52  29  j;oc.  «;4 
55 ''i 7  Nov.  63 1 
55^  3  Mar.  65' 
55|»'i8  April  65 
62P22July  681 
58^30  July    651 


20  Sept.  69 


PxaNov.   58  Pa  I  Nov.    62  P25  Nov.    68 


9  Mar.  60  p  3  ilar.  63 
20  Jim.  59,  4  June  60 
3  Aug.   55  ''14  Dec.    55 


George  Frankland  Francis 

Sub  LiEiTTxxAVTS. 

Martyn  John  Edw.  Fenwick 

Redmond  Conyn^ham  Saml.  Macausland 
Robert  Ramsay  Napier  Sturt 


61  Pi 5  Mar. 

61  P  3  Jan. 

'16  May    62  p, 8  April  65 

P17N0V.    63  Pi 3  Mar.  66 

P22Mar.    64Pi5May  67 

22  April  62'     ,  June  64 

I  3  Mar.    65P22  July  68 

P18  April  65  P25  Nov.  68 

10  Oct.      65  P3,  July  69 

30  Jan.    66 1  p  g  April  70 

P3oJan.    66,P2oJune  70 

I  8  May    67, p  6  July  70 

7Apnl63,P  I  May  67 

3  Mar.    66]  28  Oct. 

69 
7^i 


5  Nov. 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


1  Apr.    70 

''12  June  69' 
Nov.   72 


Ml'B  LIKUT. 

3  Aug.  72' 
13  Nov.  7?| 
9  Mar.    72; 


PograMu^^.— James  Graham  Hamilton,  2  Dec.  68;  IfoH.Oiptuin,  a  Dec.  73. 

Quarter  Ma*ifr. — Joseph  Jobbems.'  24  Aug.  60. 

Hedieal  Q/^eer.— Surgeon  Mqjor  John  Halyburton  Ross,*"  213.,  A.S.  16  Dec.  53  ;  Surgeon,  28  Aug.  63. 

Facing$  Green. — Agenta,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead. 
Embarked  for  India,  Oc/o6*r  1869. 

'  SIT  Charles  Van  Straubcnzee  served  throughout  the  campaign  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  1834,  resulting  in 
•>'•  &imcxation  of  that  territory.  As  Major  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  39th  Regiment  during  the  action  jf 
jfabarsjpore,  Gwalior  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel)  on  29th  Dec.  1843.  Commanded  the  British  Contingent 
"i  '.rreece  from  November  1854  to  April  1855,  when  he  proceeded  m  command  of  the  Buffs  to  the  Crimea,  and  con- 
uttied  there  in  command  of  a  Brigade  until  July  1856;  was  present  at  the  two  assaults  of  the  Kodan  in  June  and 
■vptember.  at  the  former  he  commanded  a  separate  Brigade,  and  at  the  latter  the  ist  Brigade  Light  Divifiion.  when 
if  w»5  slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medixls, 
ici  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidic) .  Proceeded  to  China  in  command  of  a  Brigade  in  1857  and  succeeded  to  the  comnrmnd 
•^Uie  Forces  there  in  November ;  commanded  the  Land  Forces  at  the  capture  by  assault  and  occupation  of  the  city 
•rfCsBton  on  29th  Dec.  1857  and  in  all  subsequent  minor  operations,  and  continued  in  command  of  the  British  Forces 
aOiina  until  March  i860  (KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Cuxrie  served  with  the  3pth  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore,  29th  Dec.  1843.  and  was  wounded 
'Smoic  Star).  Also  at  the  siege  ancl  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attacks  of  the  iSth  Juno  and  8th  Sept. 
!Ji<«JaJ  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Miyor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal.) 

*  LLColonel  Leckie  Bcr\'ed  with  the  39th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopol  in  1S55.  and  at  the  attacks  on 
the  ISth  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  McdnH. 

•Major  Dixon  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  December  1854  to  February  1855,  including 
tte  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  CUisp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Smyth  served  vrith  the  39th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Senastopol  in  1855.  and  at  the  attacks  of 
il^  ikh  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Met^idie,  and  Turkish  iTedal). 

*  f'aptain  Stephens  served  in  the  86th  Regiment  duiing  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  and  wa.s  present  at  the  di:" 
xrminsf  of  four  Companies  of  the  27th  Bombay  N.l.  at  Ratnagherry  nth  Aug.  1857.  Served  in  the  Central  India 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Koonch,  operations  before  CalpeefroYn  15th  to 
TMtMay,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Calpce,  battle  of  Morar,  battle  before  and  nt^u-ni 
i^cs|nure  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  1863  duiinrr  the  Taeping  rebellitm 
a»  A/ijatant  General  to  the  Anglo-Chinese  Force  under  Lt.Colonel  Gordon  ;  present  jit  t!je  attack  and  capture  by 
»t-?n  of  the  walled  city  of  Taitsan,  ist  May,  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  walled  city  of  Quintan,  includiujr 
^  taking  of  the  rebel  positions  at  the  east  and  west  gates  of  the  city,  ist  June,  ar.d  rojudse  of  the  sortie  of  the 
cxTjwn  (en'ling  in  the  surrender  of  2,000  rebels),  together  with  the  capture  of  numerous  stockades  and  minor 
v^)»r»uons  (Cliincse  Imperial  decoration  of  the  Red  Button). 

*  <apt*in  H.  R.  Young  served  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  the  Punjaub  from  June  i860  to  February  1865,  with  the  ist 
r*5E;aah  Infiuitry,  and  was  present  during  the  blockade  of  Hindostanee  fanatics  and  Trans-Indua  tribes,  and  cover- 
air  of  Umb  in  August  and  September  1863.  and  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  latterly  as  Adjutant 

■      -     ■  •  "  ■■        '  ■  I  dei         "  -  -      -  ■     -  ■   - 


::-iait. 

•  Quarter  Master  Jobbems  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  including  the  attacks  of  the  i8th  Juno 
«'  d  Hh  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 
arrl  Turkish  Medal) 

'''  Surgeon  3Iajor  Ross.— For  War  Sorvices  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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/84  D^c^J^'-tw'irhWt  ]  40th (2nd  Somersetshu-e).-Linledto  &2nd.  [2*4S'/K;^;V^^. 

'EorPT"  (with  tho  Sphinx).    "Moktk  Video"  "Roleii"  "Vimikra*'  "Talaveka"  "Badajoz"  "Salaxusci" 
*'YiTTOKu."    "Pybikkks"  *' Nivbllb  "  "Oktiies"  "Toulousb"  "Pexiwsula"  "Watebloo" 

*•  Cajtdahab  "  "  Ghuzivbb  and  Cabool  1842  "  *'  Maharajpobb  "  "  New  Zealakd." 

Yours"  Ser.  Colonel.— Augustus  Halifax  Ferryman.^  CB.  Unnffn,  ^27  June  34;  Lt.  30  June  37;  Capt.  Pi6  April  41; 
ruU  lIuH  Major,  ^22  Dec.  42;  Lt. Colonel,  ^24  Nov.  48;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  2iajor  Oeucral,  12  Feb,  63;  Linl.l 
Pay.  Pa>%       General,  19  Nov.  71 ;  Colonel  40th  Foot,  23  May  72. 

iLieutenant Colonel.— Frederick  Sumuel  Blyth.*  Ensign,  '4  May  49  ;  Lf.  »'i9  July  50 ;  Capf.  P23  Dec.  53 ;  Ifairf, 

Pa  I  Nov.  62  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  21  Mnrch  65  :  Lt.  Colonel,  ^B  Juno  67  ;  Colonel,  24  Nov.  70. 

19      ...  iHi^ori. — Thomns  Clowes  Hinds,*  Ennpn,  *io  An^.  55  ;  Lt.  ^7  Dec.  55  ;  Capt.  *^  Aug.  59  ;  2tajor,^%  Jutio  ':■;. 

36      ...    George  Owen  Bowdler,*    £nsi<fn.  26  May  48;  Lt.  Pi8  Sept.  49;   Capt.  23  Mar.  55;    Bt.Major,  28  Jan.  'A; 

I     Bt.Lt. Colonel,  10  July  72  ;  Major,  19  Oct.  72. 


CAPTAIliS. 

Alfred  Cook«    

Richard  Armstrong* 

Robert  Brooks  Clarkcio  ... 
Charles  Stepney  P.  E.Mausergh' 


BXSIOy.       I        LIEUT. 


BBEV.MAJ.    I    BT.LT  1 01. 


»*i5  Dec.^  S4|  25  April  55  I'ls  Feb.    61 


8  April  55'  15  Feb.  56  P19  Aug.    6: 

P  5  Mar.  581^22  June  60 ''28  April  63 

,      .  _  II  Jan.  59r^5  Feb.  61  P22  Sept.  61 

Martin  Morphy"   2  July  581  14  Jan.  61  p  8  June   67 

Richard  Crundcl  Brook^*   P31  May  59  P19  Aug.  62*7060.    67 

Frederick  Nassau  Dudgcon^5  __  t..i_  _/:I     .c?„-^  .c.        ^. 

George  Augustus  "White 

John  Thomas  \Vhclani*   

Legh  Richmond  Phillipa^^... 


LiKrTBWAirrs. 

John  Selbv  Walker" 

James  Dalton  Gregson,  In$t.  of  Musketry  ^^ 
15  March  73 S 

Arthur  Wilkinson 

Jjimea  Brougham,  Adjutant  24  Doc.  72 

William  Henry  Moberly 

Charles  Linton    

I'red.  William  George  Hibbert  Nelson 

Henry  Francis  Turn  bull,  Interpreter 

Ei-nesfc  Wenman  Perry 

Walter  Luttrell  Mnnsel  

Alan'Gardner 

...  'Jami>s  Hayes  Sadler    

...    Sydney  George  Cumberland  Greenaway... 

SUB  LiEUTEN AlfTB. 

...    Charles  Edward  Mangles 

. . .    Arthur  Francis  George  Richardson 

...    Henry  Kennett  Cavaye 

...    JohnRobert  Philip  Purchas 

...    Theodore  Wm.  Jerome  Mackcson  Georges 
...  :Ve8oy  Mangles  Stookley 


22  July  56     4  Sejjt.  60  i  Apr.  70 

19  Nov.  58Pi3Feb.    63  17  Sapt.  71 

15  Feb.  561  28  June  60  12  Feb.  73 

P  6  Jan.  60  P28  April  63  15  Mar.  73 


P28  April  63  P  8  May    67,    1  Lt.GencralFerr\Tnnncom!Mcded 

Ply  Jan.    64  P  8  Juno   67,^^^°   ^^"^  5!^'™*S'*'J° '^^  ^''Tf 
^  ^  '  campai^'n  from  15th  Dec.  135 i.incluii- 

9  May    65  P  9  Oct.     69  ing  the  picgoand  fall  of  SebMC-jp".! 

P20  Juno   65  P20  Oct.     69  and  attacks  on  the  18th  Jniie  and  iiii 

7  An?.    66  P30  Mar.    67  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  C/i.,Ku.eai 

p2i  Nov.    65JP24  Sept.  7olof  the  Legion  of  Honour.  4thCIa.'scT 

P  I  Aug.    68iP3o  Nov.    70  the  MedJidie,  nnd  Turkish  Mcd.ili. 

66jp25Jun.    711    *    Colonel  Bljrth    served  with  the 

^10  Jnno   7'  '40th  Regiment  in  New  ZcBlaKtldnruf: 

28  Oct.     71  tho  war  in  186-^-65,  and  wn.s  ])re^  m  a; 

28  Oct.     71  the  battle  of  Rungariri.  the  nctior  of 

28  Oct.     7i;Waira,  and  commanded  3^0  in-n  at 

28  Oct. 711  tho  asiiault  and  capture    of  Onkau 

SUB  LiKUT.  !  (mentioned  in  deppntchcs,  Brc\et  (.* 

Lt.Coloncl,  and  Medal). 


P  8  May 
P29  May 
P  9  Oct. 
'•30  Nov. 
6  Julv 
P  7  May 


70 


5  Oct. 

5  Oct. 
19  Oct. 
26  Mar. 
30  April 

5  Oct. 


PayjrtttWifr.- Richanl  Richardson,*  12  Aug.  62  ;  En$.  29  Nov.  58  ;  llon.Capiain,  12  Aug.  67. 

Quarter  Master. — Alexander  Yeatts,  10  July,  66.  [^Jf.i/or,  21  Fob.  71. 

Medical  Officer. —Surgeon  Major  Archibald  Henr5'  Fraser,"  A.S.  21   Feb.  51 ;  Surgeon,  26  Jan.  58 ;  Surseon 

Facings  Bun.— Agent,  E.  S.  Codd,  Esq.— Irish  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India,  6th  October  1872. 

♦  Major  Hinds  served  with  tho  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Rangariri 
find  Orakau  (Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Bawdier  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  12th  and  40th  Regiments  nt  tho  capture  of  a  stockade  occupied 
by  insurgents  at  the  Ballarat  Gold  Fields  in  Australia,  on  3r«l  Dec.  1854.  Served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  New 
■Zealand  during  the  war  of  1860-61,  including  the  actions  of  Pukotakauric,  Mahootai,  Matarikoriko.  and  oDcrauoas 
before  To  Arei  (Brevet  of  Major).    Also  tho  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Rangariri  (Meiial). 

•  Captain  Cook  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  during  tho  latter  jmrt  of  tho  war  in  New  Zealand  of  1860^1.  Al*: 
throughout  that  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Rangariri  and  at  tho  assault  and  capture  of  Orakm 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  repulsing  tho  Maorics  on  the  Groat  South  Road  at  the  commeuceaicnt  of  the  laitr 
■war  (Medal). 

«  Captain  Armstrong  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  Now  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  present » 
Puketakaurie,  Mahootai,  Matarikoriko,  and  repulse  of  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt.  Also  served  in  the  war  of  1S63  t; 
and  was  present  at  Onikau  (Modal). 

■  Captain  Richardson  served  with  tho  2nd  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  inclndit!-. 
the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojcrat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  i: 
1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Ensigncy  for  service  in  the  field). 

*"  Captain  Clarke  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  present  at  Kahlhi 
repulse  of  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt,  and  operations  in  front  of  To  Arci.  Also  served  in  tho  war  of  1863-65,  and  wai 
l)rescnt  at  Rangariri  and  Waiari  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Manaergh  served  with  tho  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Oraksi 
<Medal). 

>=»  Captain  Morphy  served  in  tho  New  Zealand  war  of  1S60-61.  Also  in  that  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  aiwd 
on  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

*♦  Captain  Brook  served  with  tho  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1S63-64,  and  was  present  at  Rangr.rij 
<  Medal). 

*^  Captain  Dudgeon  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  tho  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  present  at  Kaliirj 
Matarikoriko,  and  operations  before  To  Arci.  Also  served  in  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  wa.s  present  at  Riingariri  (Mctbi 

'*  Captain  Whelan  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  dui-inj^  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  including  the  actior.s  a 
Puketakaurie,  Mahoetai,  Matarikoriko,  and  opcr.itions  bt  iVjre  To  Arei — wounded  on  the  i8th  March  1S61.  Ser.L-<I;i 
Adjutant  of  tho  Regriment  during  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  tho  battle  of  Rangariri,  and  assault  ac 
capture  of  Orakau  (Modal). 

"  Captain  Phillips  served  with  tho  40th  Regiment  in  tho  New  Zealand  wac  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Raugi 
riri  (Modal). 

1'  Lieut.  Walker  served  with  tho  40th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  in  Taranaki  and  the  Waikato  daring  the  war  i 
T864-65  (Medal). 

*^  Surgeon  Major  Fraser.— For  War  Services  sec  "  Medical  Department." 


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The  Prince  of  Walc^' Plume.   **  Gweli  AngeKna  Ckjfwiljfdd.**  "Dktboit"  "Qukiwstowx"  "Miami"  "Nii.qi.bi." 

"Ata"  **  Cavdahas,  GnrzxiE,  and  CiBooL,  1842 "  "Alma"  " Lkkekmait  "  "  SurASTOPOi.." 

[V«n  Scr.  ColoneL— 5»r  RichArd  England,*  GCB.KH.  L'nrion.  25  Feb.  08;  Lf.  x  June  09;  Capt.  n  June  n  ;  Jifajor, 

Full  Half     4  Sept.  23  ;  Lt. Colonel,  29  Oct.  25  ;  Colonel,  28  June  38 ;  Major  General,  11  Nov.  51  j  Xintf.  Genera/,  4  June 

Pav  Pay.  I     jg .  Q^,ral,  6  July  63  ;  Co/<M«ei  41st  Foot,  so  April  61. 

=3  2*/,slLieiite&ant  ColoneL— ITC  Hujfh  Rowlands,'  Entign,  ^'25  Sept.   49;   if.  21   April  51;   Capt.  '25  Auj?.  54; 
I       j  Bt.Major,  2  Nov.  55  ;  Major^  6  Nov.  57  ;  Bt.Lt.Col.  28  Nov.  65  ;  Lt.Col.  23  Mar.  66  ;  Colonel,  23  Mar.  71. 

I  54     ...  IKajon.— William  Allan.*  Enti^,  ^la  July  50 ;  Lt.^w  Nov.  53  ;  Capi.  29  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  P18  April  65. 

2^:  I  ...   *.  Arthur  Henry  WavelU*  Entign,  14  Dec.  54  ;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55  ;  Capt.  Pi  June  60 ;  Major,  P3  June  68. 


Captaiits. 

Henry  James  Haydock,*  8la-  \ 
Hon  Staff  Officer,  Xu»»owlis  V 
I>tpot  j 

AAhton  Henry  Warner 

9.  Cecil  James  East,"  A.  Qr-  \ 
Matter  Gen.  Bengal   } 

Nathaniel  Montgromery  

John  Wright  Westby   

Thomas  P.  A.  Bracken   

Arthur  Gray 

Arthur  Drummond  Currie 

Francis  David  Webb 

Harvey  Hamilton  KeUy 

Charles  Torkington 


bbkv.maj. 


*'i6  Dec.  53 

1  Feb.  56 

PiSAug.  54 

20  Nov.  58 

'28  Oct.  59 

15  June  58 

^  4  Nov.  59 

P  3  Aug.  60 

"^27  May  62 

Pi6Feb.  64 

*'3o  Oct.  66 


LiirrxHAirTS. 
Bomctt    Nethercote    Anley,  "^ 

Adjutant  20  Aug.  69 ^ 

George  West  Barnes,   /«»/.> 

o/Mtukeiry  11  Jan.  67 S 

William  Keily  Westropp*® 

William  Hugh  Mortimer 

John  Glaus  Champion-MoUer.. 
Arthur  Kennedy  McCausland . 

Foster  Lechmere  Wade  

John  Huntley  Gordon 

Donald  George  Mackenzie .... 
Henry  John  tihaw  Kennedy , 

Frank  Fiddes  Rndman    

Charles    James     Jamieson, 

Interpreter 

Kdward  Vyvran  Huyahe. 


20  Feb.    55 

20  Jan.    59 

5  June   55 

'•26  Aug.   59    II  Jan.  67 

Pi4  Jan.    62;P  3  June  68 

Pt8  Feb.    62 1  12  Sept.  69 

'27  May    62j'*i3  Nov.  -jo 

'23  Dec.    64  P  7  Deo.  70 

''25  April  65  P  5  April  71 

28  Oct.     66  P31  May  71 

12  Sept.  69  P31  Oct.  71 


13  Nov.    57     5  July    72 


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7  Ju^    66 

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Pi4Jan.    62  P2 1  Feb.    65 

29  April  59 

P  6  Jant  60 
P21  Feb. 
27  Nov. 
'25  Dec. 
'10  Feb. 
P  9  Oct. 

8  July 
P  7  Doc. 

1  May 

8  July 
8  July 


John  William  Hogge 


SrB  LiiUTHirAirTS, 
JHarry  Everard  Passy  ... 


23  Sept. 


23  Mar.    66, 

P14  June   64 1    »  Sir  Richard  England  served  at  the  attack  on 

65  18  June   67  Flushing  in  1800,  and  in  the  operations  in  Sicily 

66  »•  1  Dec.  69'in  i8ia-ii.  Jomed  the  Army  in  Paris  in  1815. 
67J'i2Nov.  70  Commanded  the  75th  Regiment  several  years. 
69  »  5  April  7 1  Commandant  of  Kaflfraria,  and  employed  through- 
691^31  M!ay  71  out  the  Kalfir  war  of  1836-37  (Medal).  Commanded 
69IP31  May  71  the  Kombay  Division  in  the  Affghan  war  of  1842 
70.P27  Oct.    71 1  (Medal),  including  actions  of  28th  March  and  28th 

67  28  Oct.  71  April  Ln  the  Pisheen  Valley  in  their  march  to  Can- 
AQ  Q  rk/.*  Idahar,  and  of  the  17th  and  iSth  August  on  the 
08 1  28  uct.    7i|Kojuck  Heights,  and  loth  October  in  the  Bolan 

28  Oct.     71  Pass  in  their  retreat  to  the  Indus.    Commanded 

28  Oct.     71  the  3r(l  Division  of  the  Crimean  Army  in  1854-55, 

28  Oct.     71  including   the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 

,  affair  of  1 8th  Juno,  and  the  siege  duties  against  the 

Russian  forts  which  covered  the  south  side  of 


.^H^Lill^^ZIl'Sebastopol  from  their  first  investment  till  2nd 


9  Aug.  73}Augu8t  1855  (Medal  with  Clasps,  GCB.,  ist  Class 
of  the  Medjidio,  Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
(Honor,  and  Sardinian  Medal). 
PaymasUr. — Edward  Henry  O'Dowd,  18  Dec.  63;  Hon.Captain,  18  Dec.  68. 
Quarter  Matter. — Thomas  Bayley,  18  Oct.  73  ;  I^eut.  19  Oct.  72. 
Medical  Qffteer.^ Surgeon  Major  Curtiss  Martin," .4.5.  15  Feb.  53  ;  Surgeon,  22  Fob.  61. 

Facings  VThito.— Age  nte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  Bengal,  24  July  1865. 

*  Colonel  Rowlands  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18,4-55  with  the  41st  Rocrimeat,  including  the  battles  of 
.'.Inis  and  Inkerman  (8e%'crcly  wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  sortie  of  26th  October,  attack  of  the  Quarries 
-  rih  June  and  twice  on  the  Rifle-pits,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September— wounded  (Medal 
"T^  three  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
l-irkiah  Medal). 

*  Major  Allan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  41st  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
MciTiaan,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  October,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th 
t;;4^mber  (Medal  with  Clasps.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Wavell  served  with  the  4iBt  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  nth  July  i855,includingthe8iegoandfiallof 
S->«*k)pol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mji^ur  Haydock  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  10th  August  1855,  including  the 
t-  ire  and  &U  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  tho  Redan  on  the  8th  September — 
»  ^«ied  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was 
vn>cat  with  Havelock's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alumbaph,  relief  and  subsequent  defence  of  Luck- 
in  x.  d«fien£e  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's 
fc'nce). 

'  iUjor  East  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  September  1855,  and  was  present  a 
i:.(.-  *u^  and  fell  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  nnd  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indi.in  campaign  in  1857,  and 
*i- ik^vcrely  wounded  at  Cawnpore  on  the  26th  November  (Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Quartormabter  Genera 
T^Jtthe  Chicta^ong  column  of  the  Lashaie  Expclitionary  Forco  iu  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  tho 
it*akj!  of  tho  Governor-General  in  Couocil.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"^  Lieut.  Westropp  served  with  the  80th  Regiment,  with  iho  Left  Attack,  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865 
W^ia!  with  Clasp). 

^  Sargeon  Major  Martin  —For  War  Services  sec  *'  Medical  Department." 


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The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.      St.  Antlrew.     "Nemo  me  impune  laee$$it."    '* Egypt "  (with  the  Sphinx) 
"Coeunita"   "Fuentbs  d'Okob"  "PrRKKKKs"  **  Nivblle"  "Nivb  "  "Obtheb"  ** Toulocsb " 

"  PBKlIfSULl. '*    "WA-TBELOO"    "AlMI.*'    "  SevASTOPQL  "  "LUCBKOW." 

y?^^^*'-  Colonel,— c.  Sir  Duncan  AJeacander  Cameron,^  GCB.  Eruiffn,  8  April  25 ;  Lt.  P15  Aug.  26 ;  Copt.  '21  Jurr  3? ; 
Full  Half  I  Major,  ^23  Aug.  39  ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^5  Sept.  43 ;  Colonel,  ao  Juno  54 ;  Major  General,  25  Mar.  50:  Lkut.OejktrJ. 
Pay.  P^i     I  Jan.  68  ;  Colonel  42nd  Foot,  9  Sept.  63. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Chetham  M'Leod,*  CB.  Entutn,  2x  April  46 ;  Lt.  '17  Kov.  48;    Capt.  29  Dec.  m 

I     Major,  x6  March  58 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  26  Nov.  61 ;  Lt.Colonel,  26  March  61 ;  Colonel,  29  Jan.  69. 

Hiyori.— Duncan  Macpherson,*  Entign,  '25  June  52  ;  Ll.  6  June  54 ;  Capt.  ^24  April  55  ;  Major,  5  Jnlv  f;^. 

Francis  Cunningham  Scott,*  Eiudgn,  P24  Nov.  52  ;  Lt.  ^18  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  6  Sept.  55  ;  Major,  26  Marrt  t:.. 


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William  Green^ 


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IRichard  Kerr  Baylyi° 

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Egbert  William  Cooper,  on\ 

Special  Serciee,  Gold  Coast..  S 

BIdmund  Whitehead 

'George  Thomas  Cams  Mooro.. 
Alexander  Ferrier  Kidston  . . . 
Andrew  Michael  Creagh 

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Edward  Percy  Hicks    

I  Walker  Aitken,  Jnttruetor  <^  > 

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Robert  Charles  Coveny   

George  B.M'Leod  Cumberland 
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Andrew  Gilbert    Wauchope,  > 

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Nicholas  W.  Patrick  Brophy ... 

William  King  Suther   

John  Edmund  Audley  Harvey 

Mackay  John  Scobie 

William  Alexander  Berwick  ...I 
Andrew     Scott     Stevenson,  ^ 

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Edward  George  Grogan 

Wm.  Henry  H.  Carew  Moubray 

Sub  LiBVTEiTAirTS. 
George  Montgomery  Munro  ... 

Edward  Lee I 

Herman  Frederick  Elliot  I 

Lord  Alexander  Kennedy  

Edward  Parker  Campbell  


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16  Mar. 


P29  Mar.    55 


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12  Dec. 

P  9  Nov. 

8  Feb. 

'24  May 

P  3  Dec. 

P  7  Jan. 
'22  Nov. 

18  July 

'20  Oct. 

P21  Nov. 

^21  Nov. 
3  Feb. 
'25  Sept. 
*'i2  Jan. 
'23  Jan. 

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24  April 

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9  Oct.     55 


'29  July 

J,  28  June 
56  29  July 
58  P  2  Dec. 
61  P  3  Mar. 

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'19  Dec. 

'30  Jan. 
29  Dec. 

XI  Jan. 

65, '•23  Mar. 

65'  23  June 

65  Pi 7  Mar. 

66  P18  Aug. 
69; P  9  Sept. 

67  28  Oct. 

69  28  Oct. 

69 1  28  Oct. 

69'  28  Oct. 

70  28  Oct. 


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19  Aug.  59 

aS  June  62 

5  July  65 1 


5  July 
5  July 


_  1  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  Bene<J 
Sent  g^i^-^^u^ughout  the  Eastern  campui.n:  •-:' 
Dcpi..     5  1854-55 ;  commanded  the  42n(l  Her. 


P25  Dec.    67 


at  the    battle    of    Alma,    and    the 


Highland    Brigade  at  the  ^«ule  of 

Pi 8  Aug.   69  Balaklava,    on     the    expedition  tf 

23  Nov.   72  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebostopo;. 

za  Feb.    73  and  assault  of  the  outworks  cm  tie 

14  May    73  i8th  June  (Medal  with  three  ('In&pi. 

CJB.,  OfBccr  of  the  Legion  of  HoEor. 

65  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  .^ni 
g.' Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  the  forctsiD 

~  New  Zealand  during  the  war  of  1863-65  (Medal) . 
661    «  Colonel  M'Leod  served  with  the  42nd  Iliph- 

66  landers    throughout  the  Eostem  campaign  if 
g    1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bali- 

'  klava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikalc.  si(?e 

67  land  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasjs. 
g  I  Knight  of  the   Legion  of  Honor,  and  Tnrk.<l 

^  I  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  iS;;  >i 
69  against  the  mutineers  in  India.  injhuliEp  the 
69|actionsatCawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Serai?Ut. 
7iiKhodagui]J,  and  Shumsabad.  siege  and  full  cf 
7x|Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere,  BaT.k» 
7i|BungaIow»  and  Begtim's  Kottee  (mentionwl  a 
despatch),  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah.actior.  ai 
'  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Boreilly  (Medal  witJik 
71  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 
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30  April  73 
9  Aug.     73 

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27       I    Paymaster. — Frank  Samwell.^'  12  Aug.  62;  Ensign,  26  Mar.  46;  Litut.  22  Aug.  53;  Capt  i  Jan.  62; 

1      ...    (Quarter  Master.— Zdhu  Forbes.  24  Sepc  73.  \_SurgeoH  Major,  22  Dec.  fl. 

26     ...    Medical  Officer. —Surgeon  3/a/or  James  Edmund  Clutterbuck,  MD.,  A.S.  22  Dec.  48 ;  Surgeon,  2  Oct.  57 ; 

Facings  Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast,  21  Nov.  1S73. 

*  Major  Macpherson  served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  against  the  mutineers  in  Imiii- 
including  the  action  at  Khodagunj,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungnluw. 
attack  on  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  nnd  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp K 

*  M^or  Scott  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includinp  thebattVs 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Kcnikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Vlm-j'^, 
5th  Class  of  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  luuifi. 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Khodagum,  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucktictf 
and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  am' 
capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Major  Baird  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  nf 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  ngainst  the  mutineers  in  India.  includiiK 
the  actions  at  Kudygunge  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actioi.  hi 
Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Green  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  14th  July  1855,  includiL;: 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  nnd  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  Qgaii.-^-. 
the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  of  Kxidygunge  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  as.'-f»u!» 
of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bunagalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture 
Bareilly,  Sisseaghat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

«  Captain  Farquharson  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  14th  July  i?—. 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Cla-^p,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  canipaip:'  '  • 
1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  includingtho  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge.  ai-d 
Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  and  has  received  thr 
Victoria  Cross  for  storming  a  bastion  mounting  two  guns,  which  he  spiked,  and  thus  rendered  the  advanced  posit  :•  .ri 
held  during  the  night  of  the  9th  March  1858  secure  from  the  fire  of  Artillery ;  was  severely  wounded  on  the  foUcw.:;j: 
moming  while  holding  the  advanced  position  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Bayly  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers 
India,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  tr.W  fj 
Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  AJIygunjro. 
attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clnsp) . 

ii  Captain  Furse  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  i-^.- 
eluding  the  actions  at  Kudygunge  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Luclmowand  assault  of  the  Martiniere  i,v,>\ 
Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  wit.'j 
Clasp). 

<•  1*  Major  Samwell  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Field  Force  in  the  suppression  of  iLf 
mutiny  in  Malwa  and  Central  India  in  1857-58,  and  received  a  dangerous  gunshot  wound  in  the  abdomen  wlilti 
charging  the  rebels'  guns  at  Rawal — the  ball  and  part  of  his  watch-chain  have  not  been  extracted  (mentioned  lU 
dcbpatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 


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'GoBcarsrA**  "Bfsaco"  "Fubktiis  d'Oxob  "  "Ciudad  Rodhioo"  "Badajoz"  "Sjlli.mi.nca" 

"Vittoria"  "Nivblli"  "Nitb"  "Toxilousb"  "Pekixsula"  "New  Zkalawd." 

\.y*_^' '.CointL—HoH.  Sir  Angustus  Almeric  Spencer,»  KCB.  EMign,  8  April  25  ;  Lt.  P5  July  27  ;  Capt.  '6  April  31 ; 
iA\  H»tf'  J/41/or,  »2i  July  43  ;  Lt.Colonel,  17  May  45 ;  Colonel,  ao  June  54 ;  Major  QeneraL  13  Feb.  60  :  Lieut.General, 
^»y  *^y      9  May  68  ;  Co/one^  43rd  Foot,  14  Jane  69. 

24    ...  ^Lieutenaat  Oolonel.— Fiennes  Middleton  Colvile,'  CB.  Eiman,  ''14  Aupr.  50;  Li.  '23  Nov.  52;  Capt.  P9  Oct. 
55 ;  Major,  '11  Feb.  62;  Bi.Lt.Colonel,  ai  Mar.  65  ;  Lt.Colonel,  20  Bept.  71  ;  Colonel,  21  April  72. 
M^or«.—r(C  Frederick  Augustttfl  Smith,*  JBa#iy»,  »•  I  June  49;  i/.  P30  Apr.  52     ~        ~     "  ~.  —  . 


21  Mar.  65 :  Major,  28  Oct.  68, 
».  Harry  Armetronjg  Brett.*  Entign,  '8  Sept.  54 ;  Lt.  ^i  May  55 


Caj)*.  p3oMar.  55;  Bt. Major, 
Capt.  P29  July  62 ;  Major,  ao  Sept.  71. 


CAPTAnrs. 
.   Stanley  Crosier,*  Interpreter 

•  William  Liveaay"^ 

•  George  Francis  Ve«^     

■  >«.  St.  Vincent  Alex.  Hammick  ^^ 

■  Arthur  Campbell  Money' 1 
.   Spencer  Perc.  Talbot  Nicholl'«, 

raiiam  Clark"  ?„  Feb. 


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8  June  55 1*  8  Jan.    56'  30  April  64 

26  Oct.     55  •*  3  April  57    30  April  64 

t4  April  58  ^24  Dec.    58  »  8  May    66 

Pi2Mar.  6i:**29May   63  »26  Feb.    70 

'17  May    61 '17  Nov.  63    12  Oct.     70 

"^16  Aug.  61 1  30  April  64  P  4  Jan.    71 

30  April  64    20  Sept.  71 

30  April  64'  28  Nov.   71, 

^ ,  26  July    64    30  Ai)ril  73 

Jamea  Thomaa  O'Brien^^ 'loJuly   63. 29  July   65'  18  Oct.     73 


62' 

Arthur Longley" P19  Dec.    62' 

Thomaa  Homer  Pearson'*  . , 1*28  April  6 j  I 


LnrTBKAHTS.  I 

Tavemer  Charles  Miller'*  '16  May 


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Alfred  Crofbon  French,  Inat. 

'     iff  Musketry  4  May  71   j 

John  Shakespear  Langlandii ... 
Balph  B.  Rastell  WiUiamson . . . 

Francis  Hole  Bourne 

WilliamHarcourt  Sawyer,  ^(2- "^ 

I    jutatU  Q  Dec.  71 ) 

Arthur  Fanshawe  W.  Royle  ... 
Joseph  Granville  Stuart  Goff... 

James  Arthur  Stracban  

Molyneax  Capel  Spottiswoode 

William  Hastings  Sim 

Bnstace  Munro  Heathoote 

EUisonThomas  Charles  New- ) 

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Fxmncis  Arthur  Bouverie  lUbot 


Sjtb  Libittxxavts. 
John  George  Cockbum  CurUs 

Fnaai^B  Hugh  Plowden   

Walter    Francis    Courtenay) 

Chicbel^  Plowden  t 

Pa«7  Temple  BiveU-Oamao 
HfBnxy  Arthur  ' 


I  '  The   Hon.  Sir  Augustus  Almeric   Spencer 

62.^6  Feb.    66  served  throughout  the    Eastern    campaign   of 

»i  1  Oct      6*  P 1  a  Juno  60  ^^54-55.  and  commanded  the  44tli  Regiment  at  the 

iiuct.     04|  lajune  «>9^i,at^iesof  Alma  and  Inkorman,  siege  of  Sebas- 

66  P  3  Aug.  70  topol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery 

67  Pja  Nov.    70  and_8uburb8  on  the  18th  June — wounded.   Served 


P  8  May 
"  3  Oct. 


>* 1 5  July   68:^  4  Jan.    71  as  Brigadier  General,  and  commanded  the  ist 


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PsoApr. 

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P  5  Feb.  71 

8  July  68 

►aaMar.  71 


I  Brigade  4th  Division  in   support  in  the  right 


5  jiuy   71  [attack  in  the  assault  of  the  Redan  and  fall  of 
67  P30  June   69  Sebastopol  on  8th  Sept.,  and  subsequently  com- 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct 
a8  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 

zo  Jan. 

za  Nov. 


71  ,manded  the  British  I^nd  Forces  in  the  expedition 
71  to  Kinboum,  resulting  in  the  capture  of  those 
71  forts  and  the  garrison  of  1,400  men  (Modal  witli 
71  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sar- 
71  dinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the 
MedJidie). 


I    *  Mfvjor  Smith  served  the  Eastern  campaign 


72  ^  ^ 

73 'of  1854,  aiid  up  to  and  July  1855,  with  tfeeTst 

Royals,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 

SUB  MBUT.  n^j^n^  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
30  Dec.    71  CUsps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the 
72  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in 
1864  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Maketu  and 


5  Oct. 
19  Oct. 


^  {assault  of  Teranga— severely  wounded    (men- 
„  July    7a  tioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of 
xa  Nov.   73I  Major,  and  Medal). 
.—Frederick  James  Myliaa,*'  19  Feb.  67 ;  Hvn.Captain,  19  Feb.  7a. 
.  ?    ...  .^iarigr  Jfarfw.— Joseph  Cooper  »  3  Jan.  65. 
»    ...   HUaeal  Qficer.—aurgeon  Mator  James  Crosse  Johnston,''  A.S.  3  Nov.  54 ;  Surgeon,  29  May  67. 

I       Taeing9  White.— .iyeate,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irw*  Agent*,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  a8  Sept.  1873. 
Eetnmedfrom  New  Zealand,  30  June  1866. 

^  Cotonel  Colvile  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  <^d  "^^^^  present  at  the  capture  of 
^>v«e,and  commanded  three  Companies  43rd  Light  InfiEmtiy  at  the  subsequent  operations  in  Bundlecund,  Central 
It  lis,  under  Brigadier  Carpenter  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65 
vA  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Maketu  and  Te  Bknga,  and  at  various  operations  in  Taranaka.  Very 
NfTeTely  wounded  on  the  aand  Oct.  1865— right  thieh -bone  fhictnred  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked 
■^  Ueaeral  orders.  Brevet  of  Li. Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

*  M^iorBrettaerved  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1 857-59  (Medal).   AlsoservedinthoNewZealandwarini864-65(Medal). 

*  ( sptain  Crozfer  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Sahao,  Dooieypore. 
t:^  Parraha  (Medal) .    Also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal) . 

'  <'«pcain  livesa^  ser\''ed  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  Dec.  1857  to  Jan.  i860,  including  actions  at 
5r,hao  and  Pattrai  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  including  expeditions  in  the  province 
v'  Tumnaki  and  in  ccmmand  of  outposts,  destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

*  l^ptain  Ycsey  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  1854  (Medal). 

''  rsptain  Hammick  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatch  as  having  **  per- 
treed  his  dn^  as  Acting  Adjutant  with  great  coolness  and  courage  under  a  heavy  fire"  in  the  action  at  Te  Ranga 
•Medal). 

^  '^  Captains  Money  and  Longley  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66.  and  were  present  at  the  actions  of 
lUketu  and  Te  Ranga.  Captain  Longley  also  served  with  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  destroyint; 
^svij  Pahs  and  foitifled  vilUages  (Medal).  ^ 

'^  Captain  Pearson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Gate  Pah  and  Te 
^'iZB  and  with  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

■*  Captain  Nieholl  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  during  1864-66  (Modal),  and  was  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Com- 
^saciler  in  Chief  on  account  of  good  service  in  the  action  of  the  Gate  Pah  (wounded  in  the  head). 

''  Captain  Clark  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief 

=  ueount  of  good  service  at  the  action  of  the  Gate  P^  (severely  wounded).  Served  also  with  expeditions  in 
tic  provinoe  of  l^aranaki,  destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villagos  (Medal). 

'*  CapUin  O'Brien  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  including  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki, 
•^^njmti  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

*  I^eut.  Miller  served  in  the  New  ZeaUnd  war  in  1865,  inclnding  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki. 


^c^roying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 
»*Capttun  Mylins,  as   a  Captain  in  f  -     - 


,       .  . n  Uie  5th  Fusiliers,  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59, 

M  was  present  at  the  action  of  Marigunge,  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha,  Martiniere,  and  Secunderbagh,  relief  of 
loeimow,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  from  Nov.  1857  to  Marok  1858  under  Outram,  and  repulse  of  numerous  attacks. 
^«te  and  eapture  of  Lucknow,  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Doondiakera,  and  capture  of 
Ana  Umrea,  Bhunkerpore,  and  Amethie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

_"  Quarter  Master  CK>oper  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  ai  Sahao 
OUdal).    A3»aenredinflieNewZeahindwarl£x864-65  (Medal). 
"  dargeoa  Major  Johnston.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 

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i88  ^^S^'-]     44th  (r/.e  East  Essex). -Luded  io  56th.       H'X^^'^it^y^. 

"Ecrpi"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Badajoz"  "Salamanca."  **PE3riirsuLA"  "Bladbxsbukq"  "Waterloo" 

"Ava"  "Alma"  "Ixkbbmaw"  "Setastopol"  "Taku  Fobts." 

Colonel.— c.  IHtt  Sir  Thomas  Recd,^  KCB.  Comet,  26  Aupf.   13;    Zt.  ^2  May  15;    Capf.  ^19  Feb.  24;  il-ijor, 
»'i5  June  26;  Lt. Colonel,  ^n    Auj^.  20;    Colonel,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Jfo/c/r  Crc«era/,  20  Juno  54 ;  Xi««f.G♦l(^rii^ 
4  May  60  ;  Oeneral,  i  Jan.  68 ;  Colonel  44th  Foot,  2  Ang.  58. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Thomas  Riiikes,^'  CB.  EtmijH,  25  Dec.  40;  Lt.  24  Jan.  45;  Cq/)^  4  Mar.  54;  BlJIojor, 

24  Mar.  58  ;  Major,  i  Jan.  62  ;  Lt. Colonel,  30  July  62  ;  Colonel,  30  July  67. 
Kajon.— Ilichard  Preston,'  Commandant  Wellington  Convale»ceut  Depot.  Eiifiqn,  ^7.1  Feb.  46;  X/.  P24N0V.  4:; 


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Capt.    29  Dec.  54  ;  Bt.M'tjor,  2  Nov.  55  ;     Bt.Lf. Colonel,  24  April  66;  Major,  22  Jul^'  68. 
John  Sidney  Hand,*  Eufijn,  ^i^  May  53  ;  Lieut.  ^18  Aug.  54;  Capt.  ^16  Nov.  60;  Bt. Major,  15  Aug. 
Major.  5  Oct.  72. ^ 


CS; 


Captaixs. 

William  Arthur  Wood" 

Charles  Elphinstone  Rennie*  ... 

Constantine  Maguire 

Wm.Jno.E. Graham  Sutherland 
Edw.  Chas.  Pemberton  Pigott' 

Reinhold  Baker  Bald 

Richard  Rose  O' Grady 

Bryan  Hesledcn  Foster 

Henry  George  Lefro^'^ 

William  Douglas  Saunders 

LlKLTKNANTS. 

f .  Charles  Ilusse^'  Walsh,  Gar- ") 
rison  Itulructor,  Binif/nlore    S 

Arthur  J.  Roberts,'  Adjutant  > 
7N0V.  68 S 

Thomas  Thompson  Irvine* 

W^illiam  Wood,  Instructor  of) 
Musketry  7  ^\y  JO  > 

William  Odell   

Piers  Edgcumbc*°  

Scton  ChurchiU   

Herbert  Francis  Hill 

Tho.  Scrope  Wellchley  Bernard 

Edward  Morrell  

Hampden  Augustus  Richards .. 

Anthony  Thomas  Wilkinson" 

George  Hndleston  Powell   

Montagu  Wy ny ard**     ; . 

Edward  Nash  Lcnhy 

Willoughby  Pitcaim  Kennedy 

Arthur  Geo.  Frederick  Browne 

Charles  Doherty  Rosser  


Sub  Libftknakts, 
Robert  Castel  Sherrurd.. 
Lombard  JohnNewmanTanner 


13  May 

19  Nov. 

25  Jan. 

II  Mar. 
»'i6  Jan. 
•■21  Sept. 
P27  Sept. 
*  9  Dec. 
P  I  May 
P15  Feb. 

13  May 

8  Oct. 
23  Aug. 
31  Mar. 

P13  Jan. 

P23  June 

!•  3  Feb. 

P27  Feb. 

P  9  Oct. 

Pi 7  Nov. 

P24  Mar.  69 
4  May    59 

Pi 3  Feb.    66 

•^16  Jan.  66 
23  Sept.  71 
8  Feb.  70 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.     71 


LIKUT.         I      CAPTAIX. 


53|  II  Aug.  54P25  Jan.  63 

58,P2o  April  60  P22  June  67 

59  P  3  July  60  P  I  Sept.  69 

59     I  Ai)ril  63  P2S  Sept.  69 

55'  19  June  55'  10  Nov.  69 

6o,P23  Dec.  64;P  3  Sept.  70 

6i,Pi5Feb.  68  P  3  May  71 

64, P  I  Sept.  69P2rJuno  71 

67  Pi 7  Nov.  69  P  9  Sept.  71 

68  P  3  Sept.  70  P  7  Oct.  71 


59  P27  Sept. 
58  P18  July 
591''  9  Dec. 
63     2  Jan. 

69  P  4  Jan. 

65 1 5*22  May 
69IP  3  May 
69'i'2i  June 


61 


BT.LT.COL. 


Sir  Thomas  Reed  served  the  campaign  of  i£'> 

and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  In  r'-t,^ 

.   he  commanded  a  Brigade  of  the  Army  of  the 

iSutlcj,  and  was  wounded  and  had  a  horickiieil 

64Junder  him  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Meibili. 

^1  Commanded  and  made  the  military  disposiuonof 

^  the  Troops  in  the  Punjaub  at  the  breaking  nui  «>f 

71  the  mutiny  in  1857,  which  resulted  in  Uie  tran- 

66  <iuillity  of  that  Province  and  constituting  ii  the 

71  bjuse  of  operations  against  Delhi,  for  which  he  rc- 

71  ceived  the  "entire  approbation"  of  the  Com- 

69  P2 1  June   7ijmander  in  Chief  in  India,  and  subsequentiv  il)e 

69, P  9  Sept.  71 'acknowledgments  of  the  Governor  General,  aa 


7  Oct. 
1 1  Apr. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


SUB  LIEUT. 


71  well  as  for  his  services  in  command  of  UieTrvX)p« 
62  before  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  KCB.). 
7 1 1  7  Captain  Pemberton  Pigott  served  in  the  Crimea 
71  from  ist  July  1855,  including  the  siege  awl  fMl!  ol 
71  Scbastopol  (Medal  witu  Cl.asp,  and  Turkish  Me- 
71  dal).  Served  as  Adjutant  .of  the  44th  Repirucnt 
7i|during  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  fb/^, 
71  including  the  action  of  Sinhc,  t.-iking  of  Tanjjka, 

str)rm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  wiUi 

Clasp). 


24  Feb.    721 

I  Sept.    72t 

Pay  matter. —BjohQTt  Bent  Farwell,  21  Feb.  60 ;  Uon.Captain,  21  Feb.  65. 

Quarter  Master.—  [5  Not.  70 

Medical  Q^cer.— Surgeon  Ifa/or  Daniel  Macqucen,  ITD.,  A.8. 15  Nov.  50;  Surgeon,  26  Jan.  58  ;  Surgetm  Mujor 
J'acifi^*  Yellow. — Aqcnts,  Messrs.  Co.x  and  Co. — Irish  Agents^  SirE.  Borough,  Bt,  &,  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  36  Sept.  71. 
*  Colonel  Raikes  sen'ed  with  the  ist  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1S52-53,  including  the  relief  of  Pcgl 
and  subsequent  openitions  in  its  vicinity,  and  commauded  a  Detachment  at  the  recapture  of  Beeling  (Medal  wii 
Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  present  with  Havelock's  ("oluni 
at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoimg,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  and  Cawnpore ;  commanded  Detachment  under  General  Nei 
for  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  during  Havelock's  first  entry  into  Oude;  afterwai-ds  present  at  the  actions  of  Bithc^.'i 
Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  on  25th  September  and  defence  of  the  Residency  until  22nd  Novcml^l 
occupation  of  the  Alumbngh  under  Outram,  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  ciunpaign  in  Oude  in  1858,  including  the  ])& 
sage  of  the  Goomt-ee  at  Sultanpore,  and  other  minor  affairs.  Commauded  a  Field  Column  of  all  arms  from  7th  to  ^r. 
Oct.  1858,  and  defeated  the  enemy  at  Shahpore  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  senice  fi 
Lucknow,  and  CB.). 

3  Lt.Colonel  Preston  served  with  tho  44th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includinp  lij 
battles  of  Alma  and  Dikemian,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  1: 
June  (Medal  with  three  Clas^pK,  Brevet  of  Major,  KAight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  ai 
Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  up  to  25th  August,  and  was  present  ai  U 
action  of  Sinho,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Hand  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  1855,  including  tho  siege  %vA  fj 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  India  in  suijprts^v 
the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  I^rd  Clyde,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  t 
Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  and  occupation  of  Futtchghur ;  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  i 
action  of  Khankur  during  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  defence  of  the  Jail  of  Shahjehanpore,  affairs  of  Mahorotlce  rt 
Shahabad,  and  action  of  Bunkagaon  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  tho  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  in  commanti  o| 
Squadron  throughout  the  campaign  in  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangkn,  cJi])tnre 
tlie  Takoo  Forts,  actions  at  Chunkiawhan  and  Tongchow,  destruction  of  the  Emperor's  Palace,  and  surrtni'ler 
Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Sei'\'ed  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  i868,  attached  to  the  Head  Quarfc 
Staff  as  Director  to  the  Highland  Transport  Train  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (twt 
thanked  by  Lord  Napier,  mentioneti  in  dcppatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Wood  served  with  tho  44th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  l)at< 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Scbasttjpol  (contusion  from  a  round-shot  in  the  Trenches  17th  Oct.  »? 54jJ 
attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemctciy  on  the  i8tn  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Mt-di 
Herved  also  in  the  campaign  of  1S60  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  assault  and  capture  of 
Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Captain  Ronnie  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  st^jrm  i 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•Lieut.  Roberta  served  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).  1 

»  Lieut.  Irvine  served  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley  in  the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China  in« 
and  during  the occuxjation  of  Tientsm  (mentioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

w  Lieut.  Edgcumbe  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Hondurti 
February  and  March  1867. 

11  Lieut  Wilkinson  served  with  the  first  expedition  against  the  Ashantces  on  the  Clrold  Coast  in  1863,  as  i 
Adjutant  and  in  charge  of  Commissariat  to  the  W^estem  Division. 

"  Lieut.  Wynyard  served  with  thesoUi  Bcgt.  in  New  Zealand  during  General  Chute's  canipoigc  of  iSCe  ( 


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"  ROHIA  "  "  VlinKRA  " 
Vtiir.  Ser.|"VlTTOBLL"  " 


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'*  BUSJLCO  " 
'  NiVXLLE ' 


'  FUBMTES  D'OirOB  "  "  ClUDAD  RODRIGO  "  "  BaDA-JOZ  ' 

"Okthks"  "Toulocsb"  "PjumrsuLi."    "Ari." 


'  S^LAlLlirCA.  * 
•  ABYSSIiriA.*' 


•  0  HAii  Colonel.— 5»r  Frederick  Hom,»  KCB.  En».  P26  Jan.  26 ;  X<.  P17  April  28  ;  Capt.  '16  June  37 ;  l£ajor,'^j  Sept.  41  ? 
L(lfL|  Zi.Co/.  14  Apr.  46  ;  Col.  20  June  54 ;  Maj.  General,  1 1  Oct.  60 ;  Lt. General,  18  Jan.  70  ;  Col.  45  F.  21  April  68. 
:3    ...  LieuteMnt  ColoneL— FC  Mark  Walker,"  Emign,  25  Sept.  46 ;   Lt.  3  Feb.  54 ;    Capt.  15  May  55 ;    Bt.Major^ 

I       I    6  Jane  56:  Bt.lA. Colonel,  15  Feb.  61 ;  Colonel,  15  Fob.  69;  Major,  3  Aug.  70;  Lt.  Colonel,  10  Dec.  73. 
-J          Majon.— John  Ingrle  Preston,*  Eneign,  x6  June  54  ;  Lt.  ''15  Feb.  56  ;  Capt.  ^26  Nov.  61  ;  Major,  12  Feb.  73. 
iz  7\  11  Henry  Warter  Meredith,*  Eneign,  *'6  June  45  ;    Lieut.  P3  Nov.  46 ;  Capt.  ^'25  June  52 ;  Bt.Major,  12  Deo.  54  ; 
Major,  8  Jan.  56  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  7  March  62. ^ 


I  Captaiits. 

Henry  Blakonej  Hayward,* ") 

I    Interpreter    > 

'Thomas  Edmund  Adama^ 
Robert  J.  Collwell.*  A.A.G 
I   /or   Mnsketrif,  Bangalore, 
I    Madras 

i  Henry  Uodson  Kooke, *  Si<tff 
Officer,   Wellington  Conea- 
leteent  Depot   
Robert  Hemy  Dillon  

John  James  Martin? 

Aogustine  Hof h  Lefroy*  ... 
urBaines  


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8  July  56»'24Aug.  58 

29  Dec.  541  13  April  55 

PiSDec.  57      I  May  61 

13  Aug.  58  Pi  7  Sept.  61 

24  Mar.  58|P  3  June  50 

16  Feb.  55     I  Feb.  56 

P21  Dec.  60  P12  June  63 


P14  Juno  64 

••14  June  64 

P  2  Nov.  66 

P23  Oct.  67 

Pi6May  65 

2  Feb.  67 

''24  Mar.  69 


I  Jan.     61      6  May    70 
3  Jan.    63    12  Feb.    73 
John  Olphert  Gage^^  .p 29  Mar.   6i|  18  Sept.  63    t2  Nov.   73 


James  Edgar  Baines  20  Dec.    57 

C)i»car  WiUiam  de  Satg^-de>  .    „      o  «      t«^     e  \       -c  ^ 

Thorenw    7. j  |  13  Aug.   58  Pjo  Jan.    63    12  Feb.    73 


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I  LlBUTBKAirrS. 

Nevill  Henry  Reeve^* •*  12  June 

,  .Henry Lambard," /iM/r«rtor>  !p      ,  ,, 

I     ofMnekeiry  3  Dec.  70 )  I   '^  ^^^^ 

.   Walter  Bridge    p  3  June 

Alexander  Wright" 1  12  Feb. 

,   James  Sldnnei* P19  Feb. 

'James  M'Cleverty    ^loJuly 

jMarton  Frederick  Thrupp ^14  Oct. 

'George  Hounsom  Fort   P23  Oct. 

--      -  ^^  Mar. 

8  July 

8  Feb. 

P  9  Feb. 

28  Oct. 


Arthur  Clifford  Lloyd . 
John  William  Thring  Hume . 

I  Henry  Macan  Mason  

lEdward  Aagnstos  Carter 

I  Francis  Sheffield  Sorrell  

i  Herbert  Edward  Hutson  


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Bdward  Cecil  Dowse 

,  Francis  Hobort  Bonham  Knox 
I  Joseph  Edw.  Lucas  Thackwell 


July  661  «  Colonel  Walker  scrve<.l  the  Eastern  campaign 
T  ^  'of  1854- 55  as  Adjutant  01  the  30th  Re-rt..  including 

Jan.  01  ^j^^  imttkvs  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkormnn, 
July  67  siej^e  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  On 
Aug.  69  the  night  of  the  21st  April  he  volunteered  and 
July  70  led  n  party  which  took  and  destroyed  a  Russian 
'  '       70  Rifle-pit.  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  the 

70  despatches,  and  promoted  into  the  Buffs.      On 

71  the  night  of  9th  June  he  was  dangerously 
71  wounded  in  the  Trenches— right  arm  amputated 
7 1  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Victoria  Cross.  5th  Class 
71  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
71  Major).  Served  throughout  the  campaii^n  of 
71  i86oin  China  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  4th  Brigade 
73  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and 

Pekin,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

B  LiKUT.  \    5  Captain  Adams  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the 


July 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


30  Dec.  71  28th  Regiment  from  20th  Aug.  1855,  and  waspre- 
13  Nov.  72  sent  at  the  siege  and  ftill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
24  July    72  with  Clasp,  and  Tmkish  Medal). 

I  10  Captain  de  Satg<5-de  Thoren  ser^'cd  in  the 
Abyssinian  can^pnignin  i868a8D.A.Q.M.  General 
I  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 


;]    ...  I PajTMOf/MP.— William  Banbury,"  22  Nov.  64 ;  Q.lf.  8  July  51 ;  Kon.Captain,  22  Nov.  69. 
J  I  ...    Qfluarter  Mtuter. — Maurice  Hjggins,  25  Jan.  71. 

-0  j  ...    Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Richard  Hungerford,^*  A.S.  26  May  54  ;  Surgeon,  22  Sept.  65. 
I       i  Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Embarked  for  Bombay,  July  1864. 

'  Sir  Frederick  Horn  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaigrn  of  1854-55:  commanded  the  Right  Brigade  4th 
r' ri^on  at  the  battle  of  Alma ;  and  the  20th  Regiment  at  the  battles  of  Jjalaklava  (and  recapture  of  the  redoubt 

irab  labia"  and  gnns  from  the  Russians,  which  they  had  taken  Irom  the  Turkish  Force  the  same  morning)  and 
i:;fennan  (twice  wounded,  and  horse  shot  under  him) ;  present  throu^'hoiu.  the  siege  operations  against  Sebastopol, 
*^i  in  the  trenches  at  the  two  assaults  and  the  fell  of  the  town  ;  at  Inkerman  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the 
*it  Division  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd 
*'^  of  the  Medjidie) . 

'Hajor  Preston  and  Captain  Hayward,  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  i868,  and 
*^r?  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  ^Tagdala  (Medal). 

•  U.Coloncl  Meredith  served  with  the  4i8t  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  ut>  to  the  27th  October  in- 
«iiiij  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  of 

"'b  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

''^^>tainCal]well  served  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  in  the  Commissariat  Department,  in  Command  of  the  Station  at 
intla  iM^dal). 

'"iptatn  Martan  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  (Medal). 

'Capteins  Hooke  and  Lefrxjy,  and  Lieut.  Skinner  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Gage  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  as  Adjutant  45th  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
f.  Tii£g  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

-Licuts.  Reeve,  Lambard,  and  Wright  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  were  present  at 
^  acnoing  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

^^  Captain  Banbiuy  served  in  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Aflghanistan  (Medal),  including  the  forcing  of  the 
fi^txr,  Jagdulluck,  and  Teseen  Passes ;  actions  of  Mamookhail,  Tezeen,  and  Hufl  Kotul ;  attack  and  capture  of 
i-s  tliff.  The  Satlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkoe,  Ferozcshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and 
'•^  Clasps).  The  Crimean  campaign  from  27th  Nov.  1854  to  13th  April  1855,  including  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
*i  Oasp.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Htmgerford.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


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"  Dominica"  "  Sevastopol." 


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Colonel.— Charles  Stuart,  iT/i*.  ^30  Dec.  26;  X/.  P31  Dec.  28;  Lt.  4-  Capf.  P26  July  32;  Capt.^D.Cohtfl, 

15  April  45 ;  Colonel,  20  Juue  54  ;  Major  General,  28  Jan.  60 ;  Lieut. General,  1  May  68 ;  Colonel ^blh  F(xit, 

20  June  70. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  Parker  Catty,^  Enaujn^  2  May  45  ;  £<.  apJan.  47;  Capt.^26  Aug.  si',2Iajor, 

P30  July  58  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  19  Oct.  68. 
Majors.- Albert  Nicholaa,^  Ensign,  ^6  Dec.  44  ;  Lt.  ''13  Aug.  47  ;  Copt.  ^28  April  54;  Bl.Major,  13  Mar.  t^; 

Major,  19  Oct.  68. 
Robert  Houuett.''  En$ign,  ^17  Oct.  51 ;  Lt.  6  Juno  54  ;  Captain,  p?4  April  55  ;  Major,  15  Oct.  68. 


Captaixs. 

William  Ste^vart  Richardson'  

Thomas  John 

Richard  Edward  Brookes^ 

Frank  Grieve 

Rich.  L.  Wm.  Mooro  Maydwell,  Aide  de) 

Camp  to  Major  General  Holdich    i 

John  Joseph  Forsyth  Grant  

Fra.Henrj' A.Disney  Roebuck 

Robert  Low      

Edward  John  Johnston  

Jamos  FitzEostoce  Forster  


LlSCTXlTAirTS. 

John  Maxwell  Low  

Robert  Brereton,  Adjutant ,  Brecon  Militia.. . 
Henry   Horatio  Newman,  IhmI.  ofMu*-'\ 

ketrjf2g  Dec.  70 S 

William  Farwell    

HenryElUott  C.  Kitchener,  ct  Staff  College 
Geo.  Wm.  Truscott  Martin, -<i<^*.  xi  April  72 

William  Barrin^ton  Browne  

Henry  Thomas  Warde  Allatt 

John  Reeves    

Burrard  Rawson  Croaier    

Henry  Johnson  

Cliarles  Edw.  de  la  PoerBeresford 

Alfred  M.  Brennac    


ENSIGX. 


23  Nov. 
'10  Juno 
IS  Sept. 
20  Feb. 

P13  Nov. 

25  Apr. 
••26  Feb. 
>  July 
P28  AuK'. 
••19  Dec. 


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521  9  Feb. 

53  I  Dec. 

54  9  Mar. 

55  6  July 

6c  P19  Jan. 

58  Pi 7  July 
64iPi7  Apr. 
64!  21  June 
63|PioOct. 
62 1*14  Sept. 


••24  Aug.  58 
24  May  61 
15  Sept.  68 
19  Oct.     68 

Pi6Mar.   70 

67 
70 
""I •■22  .uar.    71 
65Pi8Aug.    69 
66  Pie  Sept.  68 


— ,'25  Dec. 
67  iP  9  Apr. 
68P22Mar. 


BBXV.MAJ.   I 

5  July   72 


Sub  LiKUTXiTAirTS. 

Arthur  Hemery  Dumaresq 

Keith  Henry  St.  George  Young 

Robert  Hutchison  Campl>eU  Tnftiell 
Francis  William  Egerton  


P19  Dec. 
P  8  Sept. 

P23  Aug. 

P29  Sept. 

Pio  July 

P31  Mar. 

8  Jan. 

30  Oct. 
^  9  Aug. 
P12  Dec. 

13  Jan. 
7  July 

28  Oct. 


62.P29  Sept.  65 

63  P15  May    66 

64  Pi6  0ct. 

65  P12  Dec. 
66|PioFeb. 
63IP29  Jan. 

68  P16  Mar. 
66.P22  0ct. 
68fP  5  Mar. 
68!P22Mar. 

69  P  5  Apr. 
69  38  Oct. 
71    28  Oct. 


SUB  LIXUT. 


19  .Tune  72 
4  Dec.    72 

23  April  73 
9  Aug.   73 


Paynuuter. — 

Quarter  Matter.— Zohn  Dwyer,  9  May  64 ;  Em.  35  Mar.  56 ;  Lt.  34  Dec.  63. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Edward  O'Connell,*  A.S.  22  Sept.  58;  Surgeon  Mqjor,  z  April  73. 
Facings  Yellow.— Agent,  E.  S.  Codd,  Jhq.—Iriih  AgenU,  Moaars.  Gane  ft  Sons. 
Seturnedfrom  Bombag,  3  Nov.  1868. 

1  Lt.Colonel  Catty  served  throughout  the  Ka£Qr  war  of  1850-53  (Medal) ;  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  to  the  In&nb?  u 
the  commencement  of  hostilities  in  the  engagement  in  the  Boomah  Pass,  and  on  the  following  day  when  incspeci| 
tated  by  wounds,  was  several  times  nearly  taken  prisoner.  Present  at  Fort  White  when  that  post  was  stormed  bj  i 
large  force  of  the  enemy,  who  were  repulsed  by  a  small  garrison  under  Major' Mansergh.  In  May  185 1  he  wsi 
appointed  Commandant  of  an  Irregular  Corps  of  Europeans,  designated  *'  Catty's  Rifles,"  and  during  thirteeBnontbi 
or  the  most  active  period  of  operations  this  Corps  did  good  and  gallant  service,  being  engaged  in  nearly  every  patn 
of  the  3nd  Division,  the  same  being  frequently  acknowledged  in  general  orders,  and  the  various  report*  of  Com 
mandersof  Divisions.  On  the  disbandment  of  "  Catty's  Rifles,"  he  rejoined  his  Regt.  (the  6th).  and  proce<tiei 
with  the  expedition  against  the  paramount  chief  Kreli,  and  on  his  return  to  head-quarters  was  appointed  to  the  com 
mand  of  Fort  Grey,  which  he  held  till  the  cessation  of  hostilities,  during  which  period,  besides  rendering  the  pc* 
perfectly  defensible,  waggons  and  caUle,  which  were  on  three  occasions  taken  by  the  enemv  and  driven  off,  w«t 
recaptured  by  the  garrison  under  Captain  Catty.  Was  twice  severely  wounded  by  musket-balls  in  the  Boomah  Paw 

*  Major  Nicholas  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopc 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Major  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1 854  as  Adjutant  of  the  63rd  Regt.,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  and  horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  foa 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Major  Richardson  served  with  the  Saugor*  Field  Force  in  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  matin 
campaign  in  1857-59;  marched  through  Central  India  from  Bangalore  to  Calpee  in  1858  a  distance  of  1,300  miJc 
during  the  hottest  season  of  the  year ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  ^yr 
lit  the  siege  of  Kirwee  when  surrounded  by  5,000  rebels  on  the  3iBt  32nd  and  23rd  Deo.  1858 ;  also  commsnded 
Detachment  of  the  43rd  when  engaged  against  the  rebels  in  the  Balabet  Jungles  under  Feroze  Shah  on  the  ^ti 
August  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches  by  General  ^^^hitlock  for  both  actions.  Medal). 

«  Captain  Brookes  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  7th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fa 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Surgeon  Major  O'Connell.— For  War  Sernces  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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47th  (Lancashire), — Llnlced  to  ^ist,  [ Sub DUfritt i^o.  12. 

\_JBriffa4U  Depot,  PresfcOB,      *  9  * 

l.in&.r."TAlITA""VlTrOBli."   "  St.  SlBAOTIA^f '*   **  PeVIVBVJJl"  "  AXX*'   "  AlH A "  "  llTK  WM  AW  "   "  SByASTOPOL." 


Captains. 
James  Murray  8traton» 
Ernest  Peake  Newman.. 
Wm.  Barclay  Gordon  Cleather^ 
John  Stanley 


3  Nov. 

22  Feb. 

13  Oct. 

X  Feb. 

Frederick  Georj^  Berkeley  ....  ''13  July 

Dudley  North,  «wi  5j)ee»a«5#r- ;  I  p_a^.    ,b  p     r»«*      <    ^      r  ,,i 

rice.  Gold  Coa»t j  jPio  Sept.  58  »'x5  Oct.     61  p  5  Juno   66 

Viijentine  O'Connor*... ^„... 1^17  Feb.    57  ^26  Aug.   59]'    1  April  70 

.,-_..         »    ..  „. -  ..         ^1 


54  9  Mur.  55  P25  June   58 

55  27  Au^.  55  ^'ijOct.     61 1 
54'    9  Feb.  55  P  9  April  61' 

56  Pi 5  Juno  58  P21  Nov.    62- 
58  1*14  Feb.  60  Pai  June  64' 


5  July    72 


...   Alfred  Campbell  Blair  Hall ^ai  Sept.  60  ^21  June  64'Pi7May 

George  Vachell  "Boyd  ''•13  April  58 ''24  May    59    16  July 

2};  John  Thomas  Lyou  Cobham  ...I  24  April  55  •'2 x  May    58  P21  Nov. 

LismirAirTS. 
...  iWiiliam  HaroLarkon,/ii«^ni«^  > 
I   tor  of  Musketry  5  Nov.  68  ...  j 

...  John  Arthur  Smith 

..   William  WooldrldgoDunlop  ... 
...  Yinoent  Robert  Blecoe,  Ad'  1 

JMiante  Dec.  70 } 

..  William  Langmore  Wreford  ... 

...  *.  Harry  Cooper 

...  George  Frederick  Hagarty 

...  lAUeyne  Cox  Yard  

I  EyareKing  

...  , William  Henry  Ridge  Gunner 

...  Horn.  Charles  Cbiad  Bertie 

...  Harry  Stewart  B.  Hodgkinson 


I         8v«  LnuTBv&im. 

.Charles  Vaughan  Trotter   

lOavid  Arthur  George  Lasoelles 
Samael  Yates  Holt  Davenport 


'16  Oct.  6i|Pa3  Juno  651    1  Colonel  Low ry  served  the  Eastern  campaign 

P  3  Mar.  63 1  Pi 2  Jan.    66  of  1854-55  with  the  47th  Regiment,  including  the 

P21  Nov  62  P  5  Juno  66  ^^^^^  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Balak- 

„            '  L     ..             lava,  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol.    Served  on 

P21  June  64  P  9  Aov.    67  the  Stall'  of  the  Adjutant  General's  Department 


P14  Mar.    65I  x6  Doc. 


9  June  65 
Paj  Nov.    70 


-«.«»     ^  ,  .-  ^^v.    ^  "^  *^®  Crimea  and  at  Scutari  (Modal  with  three 

xoNov    6?'P23Nov.  70  Clasps,    Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  5th  Class  of  the 

Pag  May    66  p  s  April  71  Mec^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

P  s  June  66  P17  wfiy    71'    *  Major  Waddilove   served  the  Eastern  cam- 

-  -  -         ^-'paign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  30th  Jxme  1855,  with. 

.J  the  47th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 

L^  and  Inkerman  (wounded)  capture  of  Balaklava, 

ii  siege  of  Sebastopol,   sortie   of  26th   Oct.   and 

'  I  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  (mentioned  in 

i  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 

*  Captain  O'Connor  served  as  Acting  A4jntant  of 
the  80th  Regiment  with  the  Left  Attack  during  the 
Bhootan  Expeditioxi  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


P18  Dec. 
28  Oct. 
12  Nov. 
xa  Not. 


BUB  LIKUT. 

30  Dec. 

7' 

23  Nov. 

72 

I  Jan. 

73 

3i  2>.j|lp<qrMwtar._jolm  Donlop,?  x6  Aug.  6x ;  Etuign,  x  May  46 ;  Q.M.  9  Feb.  49 ;  JIou.Majmr,  x6  Aug.  ;;. 

»j   ...  .QiMrtor  Matter. — Edward  Downey,  9  April  61. 

»   ...  \Mtiieal  Qffieer.—Smrgwn  Major  Francis  Henry  Macfadin,  A.8.  x  Deo.  54 ;  Surgeon,  25  June  67. 

{  FaeiMg9W\aX»»—Ageutt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jruik  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 

Returned  from  Barbadoea,  ao  December  X869. 
'IbjorStraUm  served  with  the  47th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Sept.  2855,  including  the  siege  and 
M^  Sebsfitopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>*  Upiam  (Heather  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  f^om  the  8th  July  185^,  including  the  siege  and 
Mcf  dehsstopol,  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  m  the 
Mftacsmpaifn  of  1858-59.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
jMtjrjT  Doniop  served  with  the  75th  Regfiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857,  fVom  the  outbreak  on  the  X2th 
uj,  icdiiding  the  battle  of  Budloekeserai,  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


Contlnuaiion  of  Notes  to  i^oth  Foot. 

Ma/jt  Johnson  scrv'cd  with  the  50th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  June  1855  (Medal 
«ii."'a>'P.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  ftrom  15th  Nov.  1863  to  1866  ; 
fcii'li'd  a  Company  which  formed  part  of  the  storming  jmrty  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  (men- 
mz  J*-*patches,  and  Brevet  of  Majorj,  preaentat  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru, 
■  *5».rat  Kakaramca,  and  the  takmjf  ol  the  I'utJihi  Pah  (meiitioncd  iu  dL'8i)atche8,  Medal). 

J'^-^K  r  I^each  served  in  the  50th  llegiment  iu  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863  66  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel 
7*'i  *Un  commandinjr  a  Field  Force  in  the  Wnikato  in  1864;  jiresent  utWaiari;  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  :o 

attJick  and  repult-o  of  the  enemy  at  Nukumaru  (mcii- 

/  Cieneral  aeth  3an.  1865,  and  present  at  the  rcnulBe  of 

3j  at  Kakar&mea  (mentioned^ ,' and  served  throujfhout  the    campai^^i  AVaiiganui  diatricfc  uudcr'Sir  L». 


"^•-i-T  General  Waddy  7th  Jan.  1865;  aud  present  at  the  t .    

'*  '  '-> -Ktptitebes) ;  api)ointed  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Cieneral  a6th  3an.  1865,  and  present  at  the  repulse  of 
fc  >3y  at  Kakar&mea  (mentioned^,  and  served  throujfhout  the  campai^^i  AVaiiganui  diatricfc  uudcr'Sir  L». 
•^"'jTi.  AccomiMUiicd  Major  General  Chute  as  D.A.  Adjutant  General  during  his  campaign  on  the  West  Coast 
^  •  •  "■'.  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okatuku,  Putahi,  Otapawa,  Keteuari,  and  Waikoko  I*ah  (meii- 
••>2  .a  (le^patches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Meilal). 

i/AUi  Falkner  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  15th  Nov.  1863  to  1864,  including  the  capture  of  Bangia- 

,•  Vi'ljtl). 

fain  Wilson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's 
^;  *   1  ibe  Camp  at  Nukumaru  on  25th  Jan.  1865  (Me<lal). 

*'  itiiti  King  8er\'ed  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1SO3  65,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Rangiawhia  and  at  the 
''  -•    t  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (Medal). 

.'  .taiti  Bruce  served  in  the  Royal  Artdlery  and  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
'•'«  nhealTairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzic's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  siege  and 
■  .  J^  {•aat'Jix)!  (Medal  with  three  (Jlasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Ser\'ed  with  tho 
^•''i'^  in  North  Cliina  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

'  i-  -li.  MacGregor  served  in  New  Zealand  from  24th  Dec.  1864  to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  tho 
^'/v  •  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  at  the  n flair  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 
*  -.tut.  Kleuiy  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863  65,  and  was  present  at  the  repulso  of  the  enemy's  attack 

: . M  amp  at  Nukumaru  (Medal). 


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'  Obthes  "  "  Toulouse  "  "  Pekixsula  "  **  Sbvastopoi." 


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Colonel. — Arthur  Alexander,  Earl  o/Camwath,  Ensign,  29  April  19 ;  Lt.  '5  Feb.  24 ;  Capt.  ^26  June  27 ;  Maji-r, 
^5  Jan.  41;  Lt.CoIonelf  ^23  April  41;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major  General,  a6  Oct.  58;  Lieut.GtMnal, 
2  April  65  ;  Qeneral,  14  April  73 ;  Colonel,  48th  Foot,  10  Aug.  64, 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Richard  Henry  Travers,*  Entiffn,  '9  Dec.  45 ;  if.  15  Jan.  49 ;  Capl.  '7  Aug.  57 ;  Uajur, 
P?  Jan.  62 ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  April  70. 

Majors.— John  Richard  Lovett,*  Emign,  '•28  Nov.  45  ;  Lt.  ^2  Mar.  47 ;  Capt.  15  May  55  ;  Major,  29  Dec.  64. 

Edward  D'Heillimer  Fairtlongh,*  Ensign,  ^20  Oct.  48 ;  Lt.  19  Oct.  50  ;  Capt.  8  Jan.  58;  Major,  i  April  71. 


Captaiits. 

Francis  Constantine  Trent* 

Edward  Feneran® 

John  Rawlins^ 

St.  John  BaUy 

John  Fielding  WiUis  Kane 

Reginald  Cartwright 

Christopher  Rawes  Durrant*... 
Alfred  Heniy  Cormick  Lynch.. 

Walter  Trealove  Ellis  

Thomas  Charles  Orde  Powlett . 

Frederick  Sedley,'  Command- ) 

antf  Bamandroog  Depot >' 


P18  Sept. 
P14  Mar. 
9  April 
P  4  Nov. 
P18  Dec. 
P16  Aug. 
P  6  Nov. 
'*28May 
»*2i  Nov. 
'•16  Oct. 

24  Oct.     57 


491'  2  April  52 

SI      6  June  54 

55    16  Oct.  55 

59!  29  Nov.  62 

6o|P22N0V.     65 

59  Pi 8  Feb.  62 

57      2  Aug.  59 

62  >*  4  Dec.  66 

62  P  6  Mar.  67 

66  P14  Mar.  68 

6  May    62 


30  Mar.   58|  23  Nov.    60 


LlEUTEyAKTS. 

Pulteney    Edward    Bowlby,  > 

In*t.  of  Musketry  14  Mar.  68  S 
Reginald    Pennell,    Adjutant  / 

X2  June  67  S 

William  Thomas  M'Laughlin .. 

Alexander  William  Fair  

Greorge  Alban  Lewes 

Simon  Anthony  Dodd  

Robert  James  Chaytor 

Herbert  Bowen 

Charles  Fra.  Henry  Spencer,  .  ,  , 

Aide  de  Camp  to  Comm.  in  >  ''12  June   67  '*2i  Aug.    69 


713  July 

9  .Tan. 
.  P29  May 
.  23  Dec. 
.  P23  Aug. 
jP  6  Mar. 
.  P  4  June 


58  jP  10  May 

63IP30  Mar. 

63  ''12  June 
64|»'i4Mar. 

64  P  2  May 
67, '•14  Oct. 
61     4  Aug. 


P21  Dec.  55 

23  Nov.  60 

P29  Oct.  61 

P30  Mar.  67 

Pi4Mar.  68 

"  8  Feb.  68 

P  7  Nov.  68 

^21  Aug.  69 

^  I  Dec.  69 

P28  Oct.  71 

25  June  69 


BBF.y.UAJ. 


4  Mar.    72 


»  Lt.  Colonel  Travers  served  the  Punjaub  cam- 

gj  paign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  with  the  K<h 

Regiment  during  the  whole  of  the  siege  opera- 

67  tions  before  Mooltan,  action  of  Sooijkooul,  and 


Chief  at  Bombay  ; 

Seth  Peter  CharfeB  Scott 

Thomas  Cockbum  Hood 

Frederick  Edward  Power 

George  Burridge  Rogers 

Edward  Gully  Bennet 

Robert  Hugh  Fraser 

Alexander  Bell    

Charles  M'Clintock  Lo  Blanc. 
George  Fitzherbert  Browne  ., 
LlewellynW.Bodj'cho  nSparrow 
Francis  Mellowes  Maycock. 


!  8  July 
|Pi7  Nov. 
IpjS  April 
P  I  AprU 
P14  Oct. 
P21  Aug. 
8  Feb. 
P  7  May 
6  July 

28  Oct. 

22  July 


P22  June 
P22  June 
P27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


surrender  of  the  Fortress  of  Mooltan :  afienranl* 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  tiro 
Clasps) . 

*  Major  Lovett  landed  with  the  48th  Regimeni 
in  the  CYimea  on  the  aist  April  1855  and  wrvod 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  wr«  i}u 
detached  duty  in  the  Dockyard  from  14th  Jan oarv 
to  14th  March  1856  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class 

70  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

67     *  Captain  Feneran  landed  with  the  48th  Regi 

71  ment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  aist  April  1855.  and 


served  at  the  siege  and  ffell  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal), 


34     ...    Payma*<«*.— Henry  John  Wahab,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Eneign,  P22  May  40;  Liewi.  ^16  Aug.  42;  Son.Mc^jor,  8  Dec.  64, 
Quarter  Ma$ter^— John  Knox,  4  Nov.  64.  [9  May  71. 

23      ...    Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  M^jor  Francis  Holton,  MB.,  A.S.  23  May  51 ;  Surgeon,  24  Aug.  58 ;  SurgeonMajor, 
Facinge  Buff.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  —IriBh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.,  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Malta,  October  1868. 

*  Major  Fairtlough  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  19th  Jan.  to  24th  May  1855,  as  Adjutant  of  the  Mtfa 
Regiment,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  alao  in  New  Zealand 
•during  the  war  in  1863-66  (Medal). 

»  Major  Trent  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  21st  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  c 
Sebastopol— wounded  on  4th  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Rawlins  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  from  the  3rd  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fallol 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Captain  Durrant  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
miction  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  de.spatches,  Medal). 

•Captain  Sedley  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  wtts  engaged  ai 
SinhoJ  pr98ent  at  the  fiill  of  the  Toku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  18th  and  2i8t  September,  a^o  in  th< 
Advance  on  Fckin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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"E*riio.M:op-ZKE"  ••CorE\HAr,Ex"  '*  Queexstowx"  "China"  (with  the  Dragon).  fSwi  Z)w/ri>f  No.  41. 

"Alxia"  "Ixkkkman"  "Skvastopol."  [^Bru;ade  Depot,  "SLtti^ng. 

K.r  s-r  c^jcn^l  _Tjiomas  Jaincd  Galloway,'  £n«yii,  ^13  Sept.  21 ;  Lf.  2  June  25;  Capt.  ^27  Dec.  27;  Bt.Major, 
).:  HiL'  23  Nov.  41  :  Major,  14  Juno  42;  Lt. Colonel,  22  Dec.  48;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  27  March 
I-     i^jT.     ^^.  Lifut.Geaeml,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  49th  Foot,  5  Dec.  71. 

-.     ...   Lieutenant  Ooloaels.— C'adwallader  Atlam8,=«  CB.  Brigadier  Oenernl  Commanding  Beltj-mm  Dittriet,  Bombay; 

2nd  Lt.  PsSept.  45;  LI.  ••23  Mnr.  47;    Capt.  P5  Dec.  51 ;  Bt.Major,  12  Dec.  54  ;   B I. Lt. Colonel,  6  June  56; 

I    Major,  19  Dec.  56 ;  Lt.Colonel,  P4  Au^.  63  ;  Colonel,  17  Nov.  63. 

r.     ...  Charles FitzGcnild,^  En*,  ^vj  Jan.  54 ;  Lt.  20  Oct.  54 ;  Capt.  2  Oct.  55  ;  Maj.  Pi8  Oct.  64 :  Lt.Colonel,  4  Oct.  73. 

iHiyon.— «.  Thoimiii  Erskiue  Arthur  Hall,  Officiating  Deputy  Adjutant  General,  Bombay;  En».  2  Sept.  53; 


Li.  5  Juno  55;  Capt.  J*!!  May  60;  Major,  •'28  June  71. 
...   William  Watts  Corban,*  £>i«^«,  •'12  July  -     -    - 


Major,  4  Oct.  73. 


50 ;  Lt.  P3  Feb.  54 ;  Captain,  29  Dec.  54 ;  Bt.Major,  28  Oct.  69 ; 


I  Captaiks. 

I  jWilliam  Young.*  Interpreter 

...   Graham  Taylor" 

..  '.AJfml  George  Jixi.j&\ie,^  Deputy  Attistant  i 
Quarter  Matter  General,  Mhow,  Bombay  S 

-   Geor^  Shirley  

...  jWilliam  John  Gillespie,  Attiatant  Director  f 

I    o/Gymnaeia,  Bombay    } 

l*'ij  Francis  Charles  Gavegani"   

.-•  ,»ancia  Wilmot'*  

.  i  John  Isaac  Na«on 

Edward  Foot  Gilbert    

H(mry  Ferdinand  Oakcs    

...    William  Stevcnaon  


I  -' 


LlEUTBJfAXW. 

Charles  Pilchcr  Temple,  Adj.  i  March  69 

».  Thomas  Sidnev  St.  Clair  Smith  

Charles  Barter  Boguo 

Kdward  Brooke  Thornt<jn 

Thomas  Charles  Armstrong  Fox,  StaJ't^ 

Qffleer,  Mount  Aboo  Sanitarium ) 

Henry-  Tichborne  Smith 

Edward  Albert  Des  Barrcs    

Edward  Thompson  Dickson 

Arthur  Norman  Barnis    

Edmund  Balfe 

Henry  Ernest  Haldane    

Justinian  Gordon  Ponsonby ' .^  ^^^,. 

I  Samuel  Lindsay  Moor  Kemmington I  24  Sept. 

Thomas  Fraaer  King  IPi4  Sept. 

I  Sum  LiiuTsvijiTS. 

Frank  Montagu  Rundall     

Charles  Albert  Bushman  |  

James  Molesworth  Candy 

Arthur  Courtenay  Woollcombe  Boy co  '  


\»  3  Mar. "  I 
10  April  i 

27  July 
I  28  May 
[''31  Aug. 

29  Mar. 
"  3  Aug. 

14  Sei)t- 
P29  Mar. 
P26  May 

26  Nov. 

P19  Aug. 

.  "igl^t-c. 

.IP14  April 
»•  5  July 
1  24  Jan. 

>ii  Oct. 
I'll  April 

23  Jan. 

.  P22Feb. 

•  I ''30  June 

p  4  Jan. 

23  Sept. 


BKKV.lfAJ. 


6  Nov.    54  ri9  Aug.    56 
P  9  May    51 1     6  Aug.   58 


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55  ""i  I  Sept.  57 1    9  Aug.   63 

58 

61 


5  July    72 
5  July    72 


II  July  59^x8  Oct.     64 

•'30  April  61  Pio  Oct.     65 

9  Oct.  61!  21  Sent.  65 

25  July  64  P  9  April  70 

P  4  June  58    14  April  71 

••14  Ai)ril  63  1*28  June   71 

P29  May  63  I'aS  Oct.    71 

1  Aug.  6a      4  Oct.     73 1 


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65 


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62''' ^4  July  ei^^P'^-^'^*^  ^^  Jamaica  during  the  iii- 
63IP10  Nov.  6c  surrectiou  of  the  Negroes  in  1831-32 
65  >'i7^Iar! 


in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the 


64  P 18  Dec.    67 
68  P 10  Aug.   70 


^  in  cuinmauu  01  a.  x/ewicuuiBui/  oi  buo 
^  i  33rd  Regiment.    Commanded  tlie  Pe- 
65  P3oJune   69  shawur  brigade  during   the  Indian 
mutiny  in  1857-5S  (Medal)  as  Briga- 
dier of  the  :st  claas,  which  appoint- 
ment he  retained  until  his  embarka- 
tion with  the  laat  Division  of  the  70th 
Regiment  for  New  Zealand  in  March 
1861.  On  promotion  to  Major  General 
J!  he  commanded  the  Colonial  Forces  in 
ijlthe  province  of  Auckland  from  July 
;:  1863  to  February  1865,  during  the 
'I operations     in    the    North    Island 


14  April  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oet.  71 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 


bUB  LI  BUT.   (Modal). 

9  Mar.   72! 
14  Aug.   72' 

2  Nov.    72! 

1  Jan.    73' 


...   Paym^eter.—WiWiam  Dring,"  7  Sept.  55 ;  Ensign,  5  Nov.  54 ;  Lt,  26  Feb.  55  ;  Hon.Major,  5  Nov.  69. 
"    ...  IQwar/^-J/oj/^r.— Daniel  M'Cartney,  20  July  67. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  James  Johnson  d* Altera,  Surgeon  Major,  i  April  73. 

Facing*  GreQn.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Embarked  for  Bombay,  28  July  1865. 
,  ^Pricadicr  General  Adams  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and 
''trnita  iwoandcd),  siege  and  full  of  Sebastopol.  sortie  ou  26tb  Oct.,  uud  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  June  and 
ii  Npiember  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of 
^tMtdjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  L-M.olonel  FitzGrerald  and  Major  Young  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  C*rimca  from  the  14th  Nov.  1854, 
Reading  the  siego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  the  Quarries  with  the  storining  party,  and  assaults  of  the 
*^'aa  oa  the  18th  Juno  and  8th  Septemlier  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Major  Young  was  severely 
'  mkd  at  the  Quarries,  and  has  also  the  Sardinian  Medal.  Lt.Colonel  FitzGcrald  has  the  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 

'  ^jor  Corban  served  in  the  Easccm  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
f' >'ha!*opol.  and  aortic  of  26th  October  1  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^jor  Taylor  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  the  campaign  of  1851-52  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur 
i'  titicr.  Indian  campaign  of  1857  58,  including  the  actions  of  Chutra,  Goimlgunge,  Khodagunge,  and  entry  into 
f '^ubghnr,  aifoir  of  Shumshabtid,  storm  and  capture  of  Meanguuge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
<^  isp.  and  mentioned  in  despatches). 

' '  aptain  Hayahe  8cr\'ed  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  with  the  3rd  BuflHs  (Medal  with  Clnsp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

'  '^ptoin  Gavcgan  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma, 
••Tt  of  Sebastopol.  sortie  of  26th  October,  and  battle  of  Inkerman— shot  through  the  body  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
«•:  Turkish  Medal). 

'-^{KUin  Wdmot  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
;?t*pat  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

■^M«|or  Bring  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Feroaeshah  (Medal). 
^trred  alio  at  the  aiege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855.  including  sorties  of  5th  and  loth  May,  and  attack  of  the  Bedan  on  th« 
*^  Sept-woonded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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rSnb  DiWrM  No.  46^ 
\_Briffad«  Depot,  HuAc 
^?JS^**  (^ith  the  Sphinx).  "  Vimiiri."  "Cokvkvx'*  "  Alhabaz"  "  Vittorii."  '*Ptbih^B8"  "Nitb"  "OtiHit"' 
PainirscjLi. "    *'I*ujriiii.B"    "Moodkes"   "Fbrozxshah"   "Aliwal"   "Sobraon"    "Alma"   *'Ixkir]iix'* 

*•  Sktabtopol  "  *'  Nkw  Zbalakd." 


VcHjvspr.  Colonel.--5ir  Edward  Walter  Forestier  Walker,^  KCB.  Ensiffn  4-  Li.  '8  March  27 ;  Lt,  4r  Cant.  '18  Oct.  31 ; 
FuUrliulf  Capt.  ^  Lt.Colonei,^6'Dec.  Ji^;  if ajor  4- Colonel,  30  June  54;  Lt.Colonel,  14  June  58;  ifq/or  Qeneral, 
Paj\  Piiy^t     26  Dec.  59 ;  Lieut,  General,  19  April  68  ;  Colonel  50th  Foot,  8  March  7a. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  Ed^rin  Weare,»  CB.  Entign,  22  Oct.  41;  H.  P22  Dec.  43;   Can*. '26  May  48  r 

Bl.MaJor,  12  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  22Dec.  54 ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  6  June  56 ;  Colonel,  10  April  63 ;  Lt.Colonel,  10 Nov.  66. 

Mejore.— Andrew  C.  Knox  JiOck,*  Eneian,  P28  Sept.  47;  Lt.  ^S  June  49;  Cjpt.  P12  An^.  53;  .B<.Jfa/or,2 

Nov.  55 ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  10  Feb.  65;  Major,  10  Nov.  68. 
John  Thompson,^  Emign,  27  Feb.  52;  Lt.  3  Mar.  54;  Capi.  25  Sept.  55;  Bt.MqJor,  az  Mar.  65;  Ifojor,  i 
April  73. 


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Captaixs. 


54 


Arthur  Evelyn  Fvler*  18  Oct.     531 

Robert  H.  Patrick  Doran* 6Juue   541 

Moutagru  de  Balis  M'K.  G.  Aug.  Clarke'"     ^18  Feb. 
s.  Clement    Richard  Johnson,''    Brigade')  I         »„„ 

Major,  Dublin     S\  "  ^'^' 

Edmund  Leach'*    3  Nov.   54 

Frederic  Falkner'*    |  15  Dec.    54 

William  Henry  Wilson'^ JP31  May    55 

Charles  Richard  King'*  i  June   55 

Robert  Bruce"    

Wm.  Henry  Barker*  26  Feb.    56 

LlEUTEICAIVTS. 


6  Nov. 
8  Dec. 


54  '•ir  Feb.    59 
54  ''29  Mar.    61 


Rob.  Stuart  MacGregor,**  on  Special  Ser- )   »      t^„k     ,« 

vice.  Gold  Coa»t  ........ :. ^ )  ""  ^^^'    ^8 

William  L.  Fleurj'.w  Inaiructor  of  Mu»-  ^ 

ketrvx  April  70   j 

John  Harrison  Vander  Meulen,  on  Special  ( 

Sirviee,  Oold  Coast } 

Richard  OlifiTe  Richmond,  on  Special  Ser- )  t„i- 

vice.  Gold  Coast  j       ^  ^^y 

Charles  Morant  Churchill*»   '21  Dec. 

WiUiam  Head  Bayly    P26  Feb. 

Henry  Walter  Phillips    »*  7  Apr. 

James  Edward  Doidge  Taunton*?  '12  April  64 

Edgar  John  Robinson,  Adjutant  i  April  73  1*18  Oct.     64 

James  Powrie  8<iote*» ^25  April  65 

James  Bromfleld*" PxsNov.   64 

Walter  Delamain  Trii>e  P12  May    69 


iz  Jan.    59 
PiSMar.   59 


Mar. 
6  Jan. 
P26  Oct. 


BBXV.MAJ. 


5  July    73 


ax  Mar.   65 

az  Aug.  66 


Sub  Lisutbkavtb. 

Thomas  Herbert  Brock  , 

Edward  Henry  Carr    

Percy  James  Montgomerie  Yaldwyn 

Herbert  William  Ozanne    

Frederick  Creorge  Pollock 

Alf^d  Ambrose  Lane  . 


••asAug.   54    10  May 

zaJan.    55  Px6  May 

9  Feb.  55  Px2  April  64 
9  Mar.  55  Pz8  Oct.  64 
23  Aug.    58  P  7  July    69 

50      z  April  70 

56    z8  April  65 

60      z  April  73 

*Lt.  Colonel   Lock   served  in  the 

''z2  Mar.    6z  '50th  Regiment  tlu:x}ughout  the  Eaai- 

jem   campaign  of  Z854-5S,  including 

21  Jan.    62  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman. 

I  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 

62  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
I  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  stir 

63  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Torkieh 
g   Modal).      Served   also  the  several 

p     T»n<>        campaigns  in  New  Zealand  fromzTtli 

p.mS.  SJa'^'S^&^O'S^e  (Medal). 

,JK?r  f:>    »Capt.BarkerandLie»t.ChTirchiK 

llnl*  ^  iserved  in   New   Zea^nd  ftrem  zsth 

It  nS'  ll\  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  were  prewnt 

!b  rZ'  !!  at  the  aaaanUand  capture  of  Ban> 

,80^'  ''giawhia.repolaeoftheenemy'sattsck 

28  uot.  7t  ^^  ^g  Qj^j^p  ^  Nukumani,  aadtha 
affair  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 


»'z6May 

6  May 
Pz8  Oct. 


24  July  72 
21  Aug.  72 
zz  Dec.  72 
z4May  73 
9  Aug.  73 
z2  Nov.   73 


PoyMo^tor.— John  Nowlan,*  Z4  April  54 ;  Enn^,  ao  Deo.  48 ;  Lt.  '18  Apnl  51 ;  J?o».lfq/or,  14  April  Cf. 

Quarter  Jfeu/er.-— Samuel  Dicken  Nichols  Gnnsell,  9  Aug.  7Z. 

Medieal  Qffleer.— Surgeon  Major  Nicholas  FfbUiott,  A.S.  Z3  Oct.  55 ;  Surgeon,  15  Feb.  7Z. 


Facinge  Bhie.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Betumed/rom  New  South  Wales,  14  June  1869. 

'  Sir  Walter  Walker  landed  at  the  Alma  on  the  a2nd  September  1854,  and  commanded  the  Scota  Foailier  Gaard» 
in  the  subsequent  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava.  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6tli  October,  battle 
of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  At  Inkennan,  with  his  weak  Battalion  at  the  Sandbaff  Battery,  he  charged 
on  three  occasions  heavy  Columns  of  the  enemy,  driving  them  down  the  hill  in  confusion  (received  three 
wounds,  one  severe,  and  had  his  horse  shot  under  him).  On  different  occasions  at  the  commencement  of  the 
siege  he  commanded  as  Colonel  the  right  and  left  attacks.  Was  sent  to  coizimand  the  right  attack  on  the  i&tli 
October,  vice  Colonel  the  Honourable  F.  G.  Hood,  killed,  to  conform  to  which  order  he  had  to  pass  at  mid-diir 
over  the  open  plain  exposed  to  all  the  enem^-'s  guns.  Appointed  General  of  the  Trenches  on  the  15^^ 
January  Z855,  in  which  capacity  he  served  until  af^r  the  falluf  the  place.  Commanded  on  several  occaaioDH- 
the  Divisions  engaged  before  Sobastopol  (Right  Attack),  frequently  on  very  warm  occasions,  on  one  of  which,  the 
30th  August,  he  was  wounded  in  the  nead  bv  splinters  of  shell  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Cflass  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  and  Sardmian  Medals). 

*  Colonel  Weare  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848,  including  the  first  siege  operations 
before  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  as  D.A.  Adj. General  at  Head  Qaaiter«» 
including  the  affair  of  Bulgauak  and  battle  of  Alma  (severely  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches).  In  z8s5  hcsencil 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  appointed  A,(J.M.  General  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and 
Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  the  spth  Regiment  duriL? 
the  New  Zealand  wars  from  1863  to  1866,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  on  21st  Feb,  1864  (men- 
tioned in  despatches) ;  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumani  on  24th  Jan.  1865  (mentioned  m 
despatches,  and  CB.).  Commuiuled  a  Force  of  1200  Cavalry,  Artillery,  and  Infantry  at  Nukumani  and  Waitotoni^ 
moving  in  conjunction  with  the  force  under  Sir  Duncan  Cameron ;  *also  the  Field  Force  in  its  advance  into  the 
enemy's  country,  for  some  time  during  the  absence  of  the  Brigadier  General,  including  the  action  of  Kakaramea. 
Commanded  the  Movable  Column  forme<i  for  keeping  open  the  district  in  1865-66,  and  with  that  Coluzin  opened  tlio 
road  to  Taranaki  until  met  by  the  force  from  that  district  (Medal). 

'  Major  Thompson  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkce,  Ferozesbah, 
Aliwul,  and  Scbraon ;  was  wounded  by  the  exi)losion  of  a  gun-limber  at  Ferozeshah,  and  verv  severely  wounded 
by  grape-shot  in  right  breast  at  Sobraon  (Modal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1S54-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebjistopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  from  zsth  Nov.  1863  to  i86t>, 
and  was  present  at  the  aasiiult  and  capture  of  Rjingiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  repultc 
of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the  atlhir  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

•  Majors  Fylerand  Nowlnn  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,. 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  throe  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Captain  Donm  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  Nov.  Z854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clas]),  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  from  1511^ 
Nov.  1863  to  z866,  and  was  itresent  at  Waiori,  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack 
on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru.  and  the  nffiur  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

10  Captain  Clarke  served  the  PJnstcm  campaign  until  severely  wounded  in  the  head  and  taken  prisoner  in  a 
sortie  on  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  2i8t  Dec.  Z854  (prisoner  of  war  until  X9th  Sept.  z85s),  having  been  present 
at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  (Sardinian  and  Turkifih 
Medals,  and  5th  Chiss  of  the  Medjidie;.    Ser\'ed  m  New  Zealand  in  zS66  (Medal). 

[i='»D^fly^F^f^-^'i»'«  «•«  •**  <«f 47**  Foot^ 


Depdt  with  95th  F.J 


Blst  (2iid  Yorkshire  West  Riding), — LinJced  to  losth.  195 

{Tht  KUig*9  Own  Light  IttfarUry.)  [Sub  DiHriet  No.  8. 

CoinnrA "  "  Fuxims  b'Oxob  **  '*  Salauahca.  "  **  Vitto«ia  "  *•  'PYRiiViins"[_Brigadt  Depot,  Pontofiraet 
"Nitkllb'*  "Obthbs"  "Pbitiksula'*  ••"VVatibloo"  "Pbgu/* 


ytM»_8«r.  ColoQtL— fiSK  Sir  William  Henry  Elliott,*  GCS.  KH.  Ennign,  ^6  Dec.  og-.U.^i^  Aug.  la ;  Cap<.  **9  Nov.  ao  j 
FnJl  Haif ,  Major,  ^la  July  31 ;  JJ.Colonelf^zj  June  38 ;  Colonel,  \i  Nov.  51 ;  2£aJor  Qenenil,  a9Jan.  57 ;  Lieut. General y 
Hj.  P»j.  I    27  July  63 ;  General,  as  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  sist  Foot,  i  June  62. 

liffiitaiuuit  OoloneL— Samuel  Alexander  Madden,*  Etuign,  ^7  July  43 ;  Lt.  4  July  45  ;  Capt.  6  June  54 ;  Major ^ 

'    '11  Aug.  63 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '34  July  69. 

Maien,—9.  Charles  Acton,*  Snriffn,  ^la  Dec.  51 ;  Lt.  6  Juno  54 ;  Capt.  ^8  Jan.  56 ;  Ifajor,  '  30  June  65. 

|Malcolm  Charles  Farrington,  Eneign,  10  June  53 ;  Lt.  "3  Nov.  54  ;  Capt.  23  June  58  ;  Major,  23  Dec.  71. 


3'  , 


I  Captaikb. 

'Enetace  Beaumont  Bumaby  ... 

Charles  Kyrle  Chatfield  

Wm.  Price  Llewellyn  Lowes, ) 
'    Adi.  i9i  Adm.    Bait.  Fern-  \ 


'17  Nov.   57, ''15  Nov.   59  ^21  Aug.  67 


Adj.  i9i  Adm.    Sail.  Fem^ 

broke  RUU  Volunieen J 

'John  Frederick  Trj'deU* 23  Mar. 

John  Vescy  Nugent  '  9  Nov. 

I  Robert  Charles  Gneme i'  i  April  62  >  15  May 

Arthur  Singleton  Wynne '  4  Aug.   63 '•21  Aug, 


EVSIQS. 


LIBIT. 


BKEV.UAjr. 


14  July 
2  Nov. 


••  5  Sept.  56 ''  4  Aug.   63 
15  June  58,  13  Oct.    64 


19  ...  Willjam  Clements 

16  ...  Arthur  Shaen  Carter 

9  ...  George  Frederick  White 

13  ...  Bobort  Norman  Franks 

lilEUTEJTAXTS. 

9    ...  JGeoTge  Henry  Denshire,  Ad-\ 

I   juiant  1  Jnlj  jx    J 

7    ...  'Brackley  Herbert  Barrington) 
Kennetb,  Inei,  ef  Muekeiry  \ 

j     I       I    6  Feb.  72 j 

7  ' ...    Edward  Cumberlege 

6,...  j  James  Bower  Dunn  

6    ...    Thomas  Johnson  Seppings 

II  I* 'i«  (William  Edmondes  Harness  ... 

M  l%:Cateb  Collins    

ii  l*/tt  tCharles  OoghUm  Smyth? 

»  i*/ij  James  O'Brien  Druiy  

4  '  ...  iBichard  Edward  M*Gillioaddy 
4    ...    Edwazd  Lockhartf  Burnett 
,  4  <  -    Eiobard  liarsh  Dann 
« I ...    John  Guyse  Sparke. 
3  ^..    WilUaan  Bozwell 


10  Nov.  65i»'24July    69 
'ax  Aug.   67*'a9Jan.    70 


SvB  LnirmrAirvs. 
BobtwFnuicis  Gartside-Tipping 
{Basil  Edward  Spra 
Boderiok  William  I 
PoMMMter.— Edward  Roberto,"  a  Dec.  68. 
ter<crJfa*<«r.— William  Sibbald.*  14  " 


47    23  June   52 1  23  July  58 

58  »•  4  Aug.   63P29May  69 1 

67  P22  Mar.  71 

67  P22  April  71 

58;  23  Dec.  71 

62     6  Mar.  72 

69 1     I  July  72 

66  P28  Oct.  71 


5  July    72 


18  May  55  23  Mar. 
24  Sept.  58  "27  May 
30  June  65 1  ••29  May 
•  3  Oct.    62  P29  May 


BT.LT.COL. 


P18  Dec.    671^22  Mar. 
Pi3June  68P22  April  71 
PaaJnly    68|PioJune  71 
p  4  Sept.  60     "  ' 
"29  Jan.    61 

5  Nov.   f.i 
37  May    6a 

'  9  April  70 

6  July    70 
'laJuly    70 

3  Sept.  70 
'isFeb.   71 


*  Lt.Colonel  Madden  served  with  the  szst  Lfgll 

Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53, 

was  on  board  the   E.I.G.  steam-sloop   SeeoetTnt 

during  the  n^val  action  and  destruction  of  the 

enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river;  served 

18  Jan.    67  during  the  succeeding  three  da>;s'  operations  in 

P18  Nov.   68  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the  White 

23  Aug.  67! House  Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 

X  April  70  Rangoon ;    also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of 

"  '^  '  Bassein  19th  Hav,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack 

on  Prome  8th  Dec.  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 

Pegu). 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  0ot. 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 


Sm  LIKUT. 


3  Aug. 
19  Oct. 
19  Oct. 


Q^fcir.— Am^mm  Me^  Leonard  Kidd.^o  MB.^  A.8. 26  May  54;  Surgeon,  13  Feb.  66. 


TeeiMga  "Bkus.-'Agni,  A.  Laturie,  Esq.— JHdk  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons.— J^&ari«d/or  India,  15  Oeiohev  1877. 

IT  William  Hemy  EIli<^  embarked  with  the  5zst  Regiment  for  Lisbon,  a6th  Jan.  z8ii,  and  was  present  at  the: 
tattle  of  Fuentfea  d'Onor,  covering  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  second  siege  of  Badajos,  affhir  near  Yal  Moresco,  battle 
rf  Silimanca,  capture  of  Madnd  and  the  Retiro,  covering  the  siege  of  Burgos,  retreat  into  Portugal,  during 
«^  operation  he  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Mitchell,  commanding  ist  Brigade  7th  Division,  and  re- 
ORsd  a  contusion  on  the  shoulder  firom  a  musket-ball  when  conveying  orders  to  an  OflScer  who  was  skirmishing  in 
•dmoe.  In  June  1823  he  was  appointed  Acting  Aide  dei^Camp  to  Maior  General  Inglis,  and  was  present  at  th& 
la&la  of  the  Pyrenees,  vyth  and  3zst  July— received  a  flesh  wound  from  a  musket-ball,  and  had  a  horse  killed ;. 
action  St  Lenca,  battle  of  Nivelle,  attack  of  the  Heighte  of  St.  P6,  and  battles  of  Orthes.  Appointed  Major  of  Bri- 
lEide  (0  the  zst  Brigade  7th  Division,  served  as  such  untU  the  end  of  that  war,  and  has  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps, 
^erred  also  the  campaign  of  z8z5,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  where  he  had  charge 
'^Uk  scaling  ladders,  and  capitvdation  of  Paris.  Served  in  command  of  the  Madras  Brigade  throughout  the  Bur  •• 
Bcse  ^rar  of  Z852-53 ;  was  on  board  the  steam-frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  th'i 
fsfaft  etockades  on  the  Rangoon  river,  and  was  second  in  command  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations 
edunnlt  of  the  Great  Shoe  Dragon  Pagoda,  and  was  present  at  the  night  attack  of  the  Burmese  at  Prome  (Mednl 
»-A Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  was  twice  thanked  by  the  Governor  General).  On  20th  Nov.  1853,  he  put  down  a  plot  and 
inenl  rising  of  a  large  body  of  natives  and  others  from  Ava,  having  for  its  object  the  sudden  seizure  of  the 
<<?eu  Bangoon  Pagoda,  the  station,  and  the  city,  and  the  murdering  of  all  the  British  subjects  therein. 

*  Major  Acton  served  with  the  szst  Light  Inmntry  in  Burmah  from  Feb.  1853  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  pre- 
Nuvtth  Captain  Irby's  Detachment  oflbur  Companies  with  Brigadier  General  Cheape's  Force  during  the  whole  of 
^Rcceasrol  operations  in  the  Monabew  district,  ending  in  the  assault  and  capture,  on  the  X9th  March  1853,  of  tho 
Aoe«rho1d  of  the  Burmese  chief  Dyattoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*  Maior  rrydell  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  with  the  43rd  Light  Infkntry,  and  was  present  at  the  sur* 
f-s^T  of  Kirwee  (Medal). 

Lieut.  Smyth  served  in  the  Transport  Department  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  from  Canada  of  1870. 

*  P&ymaster  Roberts  served  as  a  Captain  in  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssmian  campaign,  and  was  dan- 
woasly  wounded — gun-shot  wound  of  left  elbow-joint — at  Arogec,  in  which  action  he  commanded  two  Companies  of 
^  4ih  King's  Own,  being  the  Baggage  Guard  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

*  Qoaner  Master  Sibbald  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  15th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siego 
ed&il  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal,  also 
^Kedal  for  distinguished  conduct  in.  the  field,  with  an  annuity  of  ;^2o).  Served  during  the  suppression  of  the 
«dan  nmtiny  ftnm  1857  to  Z859,  including  the  operations  connected  with  the  pursuit  of  Tautia  Topee  and  Rao 
&Aib  with  a  field  force  commanded  by  Colonel  W.  Boyle,  89th  Regiment. 

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MAXCA"  •' Vittobia"  "Nivbllk"  *'Nin5"  "Obthks"  "Toulousk"  "Pkxijisula"  "Watbbloo"  "Dblhi." 
^'"'*  ^""^  Calonel.— J0i8a  Sir  William  Rowan,»  OCB.   Ensign,  4  Nov.  03;  Lt.  15  June  04;  Capt.  19  Oct.  08;  Major, 
3  Mar.  14 ;  Lt. Colonel,  st  Jan.  19 ;  Colonel,  10  Jan.  37 ;  Major  General,  9  Nov.  46;  Ztev/. Genera/,  20  Jane-' 54 ; 
General,  13  Aiip.  62 ;  Colonel  52n(i  Foot,  10  Mar.  61. 
Lieutenjmt  Colonel.— ITo/i.  Ernest  George  Curzon,*  Ens.  ^13  Dec.  44 ;  Lt.  Pi8  Feb.  48  •  Cavf.  '12  Nov  52  •  Major 
^26  Feh.  64 ;  Lt. Colonel,  ^igVch.  70.  t    >      j-  -j   .       .     • 

Majors.— Wm.Burwell Browne  Barwell.^iw.Pzo  Apr.  60 ;  Lt.  P36  Feb.  64 ;   Capf.  Pi  May  67 ;   Maj.  '25  Mar.  71. 
Thomas  Maubouru:  Bailie.  Entifrtt,  ''29  July  62  ;  Lt.  ^3  June  65  ;  Capt.  ^'3  June  68  ;  Major,  Pio  June  71. 


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Captains.  l_5^1^^ 

Henry  Littleton  Powys »*  9  Mar. 

Howard  Kingscote 4  Mnr. 

Henrj'  Coker  Adams P12  June 

Robert  William  Blackwood Pi2  June 

William  Aug.  Fred.  Blakeney 17  July 

H.^iiry  George  Fane  p 26  Feb. 

.Mttcalle  Studholme  Brownrigg,  Aide  de  t  ^ 

Campto  Sir  T.M.  Steele    >l     '  ^®*^• 
Arthu^  Thurstan  Croa.se  jPioNov. 

Thomas  Dacres  Butler !p  2  Juno 

Henry  Mitchell  Sholto  Douglas ■P22  Aug. 

William  Henry  Drago  9  May 


I      CAPTAIX. 


LlEUTENAlTTS. 

James  Johnstone 

Rich.     Maximilian    Pulteney,    Adjutant  \ 

2  Jan.  69     J 

John  Percy  Meade 

Evelyn  Broomfleld  Pocklington,  In$t.  of  > 

3fu*t<f/ry  31  Oct.  71    > 

Gilbert  Hugh  M.  Biddulph 

Lord  Charles  Robert  I*ratt 

Charles  John  Boyle   

Alfred  Rob»  Maskall  Langhomo  

Walter  Howell  Cunliffe 

Philip  Thomas  Godsal  

Arthur  Edward  Dalzell    

WiUiam  Henry  Odell   

Thomas  George  Dundas 

Kou.  John  Montagu  Stopford  


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60JP29  Mar.  64  Poi  Aug.  67 
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63  P26  Jan.  66  P30  Sept.  68 
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63  P18  Jan.  67  Pi7Miir.  69 
64^P3oMar.  67  P24  April  69 
63  P  3  April  67  P 10  Nov.  69 
65  Pi  I  April  68  Pio  June  71 
65  P  3  June  68  P31  Oct.  71 
65  P  2  Sept.  68, P3,  Oct.  71 
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12  Nov.  73 


Sub   LlBFTBlTAKTS. 

Wilfred  Arbuthnot  Gough 

Algernon  Garrett  Scriveu 

Edward  Coope  Fulcher  

Frederick  JohJi  Evelcgh 

Charles  Molyneux  Hutton    

Eustace  Gambler  Mansel  

Paymaster. — 

Quarter  Matter. — John  Reilly,*  31  March  60 ;  Etu.  4  June  58. 

Medical  OJicer.— Surgeon  Major  William  Robert  Burkitt,^  A.S.  17  April  55;  Surgeon,  18  Apri 


»VM    LIKUT. 

26  June 

72 

26  June 

72 

14  Aug. 

7'^ 

13  Nov. 

72 

9  A"g. 

7.1 

4  Oct. 

73 

I  Facings  BntT.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Embarkedfor  Malta,  Sept.  1868. 

*  Sir  William  Rowan  sei-ved  with  the  52nd  Regiment  in  Sicily  in  1806-07;  on  the  expedition  to  Sweden  in  i^*^: 
in  Portugal  and  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  from  Aug.  1808  to  the  embarkation  of  the  Army  at  Conuma,  nX  e 
bombardment  and  capture  of  Flusliing  in  1809 ;  in  Portugal  in  181 1,  including  the  action  at  Sabugal ;  in  the  Peninsula 
and  south  of  France  fi-om  January  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees ; 
attack  of  the  entrenched  Camp  at  Vera  during  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  river;  attack  of  the  fortified 
positions  of  La  Rhune  and  Sarre  during  the  passage  of  the  river  Nivelle,  battle  on  passing  the  river  Nivc,  and 
attack  by  the  French  of  the  Heights  of  Arcunguez,  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  and  intorraediato  aflkira.  Served 
also  the  cami)aigu  of  181 5,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paris,  when  he  was  appoinU-d 
commandant  of  the  first  arrondissement  of  that  city.  Promoted  to  Brevet  Major  for  the  battle  of  Orthes,  and 
Brevet  Lt.Colonel  for  services  in  the  field  (War  Medal  with  six  Clasps) . 

*Lt.Colonel  Hon.  E.  G.  Curzon  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Reilly  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
'  Surgeon  Major  Burkitl.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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*' NiKLPOBi"  *' ToPRyAY "  "St.  Lucia"  "Talavkba"  "Salamaxca"  "  Vittouia"  '*Ptkknkb8""Nivbllk"  "Toxj- 

lf^'5  Ser.  liOrSS"   '*  PE5 INSULA  "   "  AUWAL  "    "  SOBBAON  "    "  PUNJAUB  "   "GoOJBEAT"    "LuCKNOW.'* 

ra>^  "^  Cdoii«L— fiir  Charles  Trollope,»  JTCJ.  Ent.  ^19  Nov.  25 ;  Lt.  Pio  Oct.  26;  Cap/.  P23  Aug.  31 ;  Ifo/.  Pi6  June 
-^1  -^ ,  43 ;  Li.Col.  20  Nov.  46;  Co/.  20  June  54 ;  Maj.  Gen.  20  yei)t.  61 ;  Lt.  Gen.  24  Feb.  71 ;  Col.  53r(l  Foot.  27  Dec.  68. 
.LteutenaJit  Colonel. — John  Alexander  DalzelJ,"*  Kunpu,  30  Jan.  47;  Li.  '"14  Mar.  51 ;  L'apt.  19  Nov.  57;  Bt, 
1  Major^  26  April  59;  Major,  •'3  Jan.  65;  lit.Lt.Coiouel,  4  Juno  70  ;  Lt.Colonel,  i  April  73. 
;K%ion.— George  Robert  Hopkins,*  hntign,  28  Aug-.  39;  Lt.  26  July  44;  Capt.  7  Nov.  53;  Bt.Ifajor^  34 
I    March  58;  Bi.Lt.Coionel,  iS  March  69;  Major,  15  May  72. 

George  Newton  Fendall,*  AstuitaMt  Military  Sfcretarj/  to  Ijord  Sandhnr$t,  Engign,  xi  Dec.  46 ;  Lf.^4  May  49; 
Capi.  P7  Nov.  56;  Bt. Major.  24  Mar.  58  -,  Bt.Lt. Coloiuf,  iS  M  ir.  6j  :  Jfa/or.  i  April  73. 


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•  Robert  Holt  TrueU«    ;Pi3Juuo   56!  29  Oct. 

•  William  Lowry  Auchinleck*  ...    291)00.    57, ''30  Dec 

••  iHarry  Elmhirat 14  May 

•■  I  Henry  John  Beckwith  I  30  Dec. 

-    Robert  Prince' i^ii  Aug. 

•  I  William  Loraine  Geddca  ;     6  Feb. 

••    Henry  Douglas  Rooko  I  31  Dec, 


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56;  19  Nov.  57  "'15  May 
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66 

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John  Francis   Henry  Harrison;  p 30  Nov.    60  p  6  Aug.   61  P29  Mar.    641 

•  William  Rogerson  !P24June   62  p  7  April  65  P25  Mar.    71! 

•  Charles  Henry  Bonney  '  11  Mar.    59  P27  May    62      1  Jan.     73 

■  ! John  Knox  Kirkwood  i    9  Jan.    63,P26May    65      i  April  73 

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Robert  Waller 

Thomas  Burnett  Hitchcock,  / 

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Richnrd  Godman  Temple  Cotton 
Murray  Dyne  Messiter,  Intt.  ( 

o/J/«*Av/ry  14  Sept.  66     ...) 

Benjamin  M'Clintock 

Henry  Moor  Westby 

Aubone  George  Fife  

Goilfrey  John  Smith | 

Francis  Cheynej-  Hare..., 
Reginald  Allgood  HaU  ... 

George  Arbuthnot 

'Fre<lerick  Coare  Mein  ... 
Pulteney  Henry  Murray  , 
Lionel  Algernon  White.... 


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P23  Aug. 

Pi 7  Nov. 

30  Aug. 

9  0ft. 

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P23Mar. 
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P14  Sept. 
P  2  Nov. 
P29  May 
P22  Aug. 
P27  Fob. 
^30  Oct. 


63  P25  July 
6iiPi8  July 

63JP:5  May 

64  P14  Sept. 


Sub  LiBurnrAiTTs. 
John  Hope  Wynne  Eytou 
William  MacLaughliu 


63 '  20  Jan. 

64  ''22  Aug. 
66  ''29  May 
66  ''30  Oct. 
66  ^27  July 
66  ^  1   Oct. 

66  ''25  Mar. 

67  28  Oct. 

68  28  Oct. 
69'  28  Oct. 
69'  a8  Oct. 


65  »  Lt.Colonel  Fcndall  8er%'ed  with  the  53rd  Regi- 
^  ment  ag-aiu.st   the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur 

l^Vontier  in  1851-52  (.Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  the 

66  Indian  campaign  of  1857  59,  including  the  actions 
gg  of  Chutra,  Gopalgungo,  Khodagunge,  and  entry 

into  Futtehpore,  and    affair    of   Shurashabad; 

68  Hcrved  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  assault  and  cap- 
6q  ture  of  Moangunge,  and  also  at  the  siege  and 

69  capture  of  Luckuow,  after  which  ho  officiated  as 

70  D.A.  Quarter  Master  General  at  Lucknow  until 

70  the  close  of  the  rebellion  in  Oude  (mentioned  in 

71  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  with  Medal  Clasp). 
71  *•>  Major  Thompson  8cr\'od  with  the  53rd  Regi- 
71  ment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59.  includ- 
71  ing  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle 
71  of  Cawnporo   on    6th  Dec.  anA  pursuit  of  the 

Gwalior  Contingent  to  Serai  Ghat,  action  of 
I  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  siege 
—  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  passage  of  the 
''■  Gosraat  li^zabad  on  25th  Nov.  (Medal  with  two 
73  Clasps,  and  a  voar's  service  for  Lucknow) . 
73  **  Surgeon  Major  Cross.— For  War  Services  see 
*'  Medical  Department." 

ly  ;  ...    Pajrmojfer.— Robert  Thompson,*^  i  Nov.  55;   Hon.Major,  24  Oct.  71. 
j    \  \  .  .    Qttarter  3fa#<«*.— William  Geary,"  5  5\\\y  -ji.  IMnjor  27  Feb.  72. 

'  35  3*;u  Medical  Officer.— Sarffeon  Major  Philip  Henry  Eustace  Cross,^'  A.S.  3  April  49 ;  Surgeon,  15  Ma^'  55 ;  Surgeon 

Facinga  Red. — Agents.  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Canaday  September  1866. 

'  Sir  Charles  Trollope  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  Island  of  Ccphalonia  in  1848,  49,  and  50.  In  August 
"Ui  the  towns  of  Argostoli  and  Lixuri  were  attacked  by  armed  banditti,  who  were  repulsed  by  the  troops  with  loss 
<o  br,tix  Hides.  In  1849  the  island  was  disturbed  by  armed  insurgents — martial  law  was  proclaimed,  which  remained 
11:  force  for  six  weeks,  and  was  carried  into  effect  by  him ;  received  the  thanks  of  the  Queen,  and  of  the  Legislature 
c'liiH  Ionian  Islands,  and  was  voted  a  sword  by  the  inhabitants  of  Ccphalonia.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  from 
^  N'ov.  1854— ftx)m  the  12th  Nov.  until  July  1*855  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff,  he  commanded  the  ist  Brigade  2nd  Divi- 
« ca :  on  3i«t  July  he  was  Gazetted  Brigadier  Grcneral,  Und  commanded  2nd  Brigade  3rd  Division  Irom  that  date 
2:.ui  ihc  Army  was  broken  up.  Commanded  in  the  Trenches  as  General  of  the  Day,  right  attack,  on  three  separate 
*jfT*afci.jn8  when  sorties  were  made  upon  them  and  repulsed,  and  was  present  on  all  other  occasions  when  the  2nd  Di- 
^'3..oii  was  employed,  including  the  8th  and  i8th  June — on  the  former  in  command  of  the  Old  Guard,  and  on  the  latter 
'-  co:mnand  of  five  Regiments ;  on  the  8th  Sept.  he  was  in  command  of  2nd  Brigade  in  reserve  with  the  3nl  Division 
I  iiedal  with  Clasps,  CS.  .Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie) . 

'  LLColonel  DalzeU  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849.  including  the  battle  of  Gooierat 
<He<Jal  with  Claap).  Served  as  Adjutant  in  the  campaign  of  1851-52  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  Fron- 
^  (Hedal  with  Claup).  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Khodagiinge  and  entry  into  Futtch- 
fnu*.  paaeoge  of  the  Gogra  at  Fjrzabad  on  99th  November,  commanded  the  skirmishing  Companies  of  the  s^rd 
)^  the  action  of  Toolsepore,  minor  affkirs,  commanded  attacking  Companies  of  53rd  at  the  storm  and  destruction 
cf  Baiureon— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  M;>ior). 

*  LcColonel  Hopkins  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  affair  of  Bnddi- 
val  and  aetkma  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Campaign  of  1851-52  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the 
P-^bawur  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Khujwah,  relief  of 
'Jiikaow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to  Serai  Ghat,  action 
<  Ebodagnnge  and  entiy  into  Futtehghur,  afihir  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  cap- 
^SR  Of  Ladmo  w — sererely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year  a 
•a^nce  for  Lucknow). 

'  Captain  Tmell  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-5^,  including  the  action  of  Khnj- 
*^  relief  of  Lacknow  bv  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to 
°o%x  Ghat,  action  of  Kbode^gnnge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  affiiir  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Mean- 
raage,  siege  and  capture  of  Locniow,  aflbir  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Gk>omtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore,  pas- 
■^  of  the  Goffra  at  FVsabad  on  35th  Nov.,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affkirs ;  appointed  Staff  Qffioer  to  a 
Ccaunn  on  the  Nepanl  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow) . 

'  Capiau  Anchinleck  served  with  the  {3rd  Regiment  with  the  Oude  Field  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
*cii<m  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affiiirs  (Medal). 

'  C!«puin  Friiuse  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Khnj- 
vah,  Tehef  of  Lacknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to 
Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  affair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meeon- 
pULge,  iiege  and  capture  of  Lacknow,  affair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Gk)graat  Fysabad  on  asth  Nov.,  action 
«f  ToolMpore,  minor  allkirs,  attack  and  destraction  of  the  Fort  of  Bungeon  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's 
tmoetorLaekiMtw).  [For  remainder  qf  If  of f$  se^ 

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"Mababout"  **  Egypt '•  (with  the  Sphinx).  **Ata.** 
Colonel.— Studholm  John  Hodgson,^  Eiu.  30  Dec.  19 ;  Lt.  3  Feb.  25  ;  Capf.  '30  Dec.  26 ;  Major,  'aS  Dec.  38 ; 

Lt.  Colonel,  •'8  Aug.  45;  Colonel,   20  Jane  54;  Major  Oeneral,  11   April  60;  Lieut. Oeneral,  29  Aug.  68; 

Colonel  54th  Foot,  13  March  68. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— William  Cosmo  Trevor,*  CB.  Ene^n,  11  Mar.  42;  Lt.  22  Jan.  46;  Copt,  'ly  Nov.50; 

Bt. Major,  6  June  56;  Major,  ^27  Jan.  57  ;  IA.Colonel,  8  Dec.  63  ;  Colonel,  8  Dec.  68. 
llajore.— Edward.Thomns  Shiffner,»  in*.  P31  Dec.  47;  -^^  ''x3  Dec.  50;  Capt.  Vj^  Feb.  56;  Major,  27  July  66. 
John  Holmes  Houston  Gammell.^t  JEns.  ^is  Oct.  47 ;  Lt.  ^17  Dec.  52  ;  Capt.  •'9  Nov.  55  ;  Major,  1  April  70 

CiPTJLIJrS.  I       EXSIOy.       1 LIKLT.         ,      captain.  BKEY.MAJ.    I    BTLTCOL. 


2  Feb. 
8  July 


Francis  George  S.  Parker* ''18  Aug, 

Joseph  William  Hughes' ^  i  Dec. 

Edward  Dorrien  Newbolt ~ 

s.  Matthew  William  Edward  6o8set,<>iii-  > 

struetor  Bojfol  Military  College  jf 

James  Chute*  

William  Patrick  Hodnett 

William  Edmund  Wilkinson 

John  R.  Kelsall   I  n  May 

George  Minchin  Chadwick '  n  May 


^  2  Feb. 
26  Sept. 
>•  I  Oct. 


56  P31  Aug. 

*•  5  June   57  •'26  Aug. 

26  Oct.     58  Pi 3  Dec. 

59  •'29  July 

55  «•  7  Mar. 


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56  P19  Dec. 
58  Pi  I  Aug. 

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LlSCTEKAWTS.  | 

James  Heam  TarIeton,.i<(/i( /an/  i7ApriI  67 , P14  ^f  ay 

Charles  Fred.  Carey IP13  Dec. 

Henry  John  de  Bemiere  Snuirt t  24  Nov. 

William  Nicholas  Darnell,  Instructor  of  t  \^     -.^^ 

Jf«irJte/ry3oSept.68    S\     ^  "^^' 

Walter  Thomas  Timbrell 'p3oDec. 

Arthur  Grey  Tidy  ...|    8  Jan. 

William  Walter  Patrick  Joyce  ;P  9  Mur. 

Alexander  William  Durj',*  interpreter   ...  1 P30  June 

Charles  George  Lewis  Wmgfleld %.JPi2  Dec. 

John  Warner  Roddach p  3  Sept.  68 

James  Andrew  Colv ile  Wedderbum    p 1 7  Mar.   69 

John  Wm.  Merton  Macartney p  6  Mar.   69 

Cecil  Henry  Law 7  July    69 

Henry  North  Webb    8  July    69 

William  Barnard  Broaghton '22  May   66 

Charles  Bourne  Airey 28  Oct.     7: 

Lambaxt  John  Browne , 

Hugh  Mombee  Brioe 


aj  July 


62  P12  Dec. 

56 

58 


18  Nov.   65 


68 
21  Oct.  68 1 
I  April  70 


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pI  ii«^    ^  Sydney  Cotton  to  Shah  Mooseh  Kheyl 


P  8  Jan. 


in  August  1854  for  the  puniahmeut  oF 
68 'the  Mohmund    Tribes    (Medal  with 


PaoMay  68 
68|P24April  69 
67 IP  8  June   70 


P  6  Mar. 

7  July 

8  July 
P22  May 

a8  0ct. 
aSOot. 
6  July 

8VB  LXBUTUri.]IT8c 

Thomas  Smalley  Boileau a8  Oct. 


»•  9  Feb.  70 
P28  June  71 
Pi  5  Af>ril  71 
P27  Oct.     71 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 


BUB  LIBUT. 


_     71    a8  0ct.     71 

Pojfmasier.—  Francis  Edwin  Maimsell,!^  13  Sept.  53  ;  Eneign,  'za  June  46 ;   14.  39  Dec. 

Quarter  Maeter.—Rewry  Francis  Nettles."  aa  May  66. 

MedietU  QffUer. — Surgeon  Major  Joseph  John  Thompson,  A.8. 14  July  54 ;  Surgeon,  9  March  67. 


[m  Sept.  63. 
49  ;    Mo».Major, 


Faeinge  Qnea,—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JrM  Agent*,  Sir  E.  Boroogh,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India  90  October  1871. 

^  Lieiil.Gener&l  Hodgson  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  first  Burmese  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Colonel  Trevor  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  loth  Jan.  1855,  including  thesiefro 
and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  ^e  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turki»b 
Medals).  Conunanded  the  and  Batt.  14th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66;  was  in  command  of  a  mixed 
force  of  Imperial,  Colonial,  and  Native  Troops  in  front  of  the  Wereroa  Pah,  on  which  occasion  50  prisoners  were  taken 
and  possession  of  the  Pah  obtained.  He  accompanied  General  Chute  with  a  portion  of  xAth  Regt.  throughout  the 
Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaign  of  1865-66,  including  the  assault  of  Putake,  Otapawa,Wikoko,  and  the  operations 
in  the  forest  round  Mount  Egmont  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB..  and  Medal). 

3  Major  Shifiher  was  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Leehean  and  Tirhol  in  Oude  in  June  1858  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Parker  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign 
in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

'  Major  Hughes  was  on  board  the  Transport  *'  Sarah  Sands"  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  ^^th  Regiment  on 
passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  i  ith  Nov.  1857.  and  he  was  s^Lally 
mentioned  in  the  General  Order  ft'om  the  Horse  Guards,  dated  a7th  Feb.  1858,  for  his  conduct  on  that  occasion  sud 
afterwards  promoted  Brevet  Major.  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude 
in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*  Captains  Gosset  and  Chute  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny,— in  Eastern  Bengal  in 
1857  against  the  Chittagong  mutineers,  and  in  Lord  Clyde  s  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-50  (Medal). 

»  Lieut.  Dury  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

>®  Major  Maunsell  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  bnttlc* 
of  Alma  and  Inkei-man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Mednl  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaig^n,  and  was  present  at  tho  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdiala  (mentioued 
in  despatches,  Me<lal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Nettles  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcrman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  7th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal).    Served  from  the  x6th  November  1858  to  the  16th  March  1859  with  the  Bcrar  Field  Force,  in  India. 


Coniinuatlon  of  Notes  to  $^rd  Foot. 


"  Quarter  Master  Geary  served  with  the  53nl  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  1851-53  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  tho 
Peshawur  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the  ludiau  campaign  or  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Khnjwah. 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawupurc  on  the  6th  December  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  ContiuKCi.t. 
to  Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Fiittehghur,  ntluir  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  cai)tuic«jr 
Meangimge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  atTttir  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occnpation  of  Snltar.- 
pore,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  the  25th  November,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  attairs  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 


X^aX  ]•       55th  {Westmoyela,,d).-LMed  to  34^//.        [S^^^o^iu^. 

Yi*r9  s«- •  "Chiwa'*  (with  the  Dragon).    *'  Alma  "  •*  Ixkekxan  "  "  Skvastcpol." 

fnU.HAif  ColoneL— 5tr  Philip  Melmoth  Nelpon  Gny,»  XCB.  Entiffn.  23  Sept.  24 ;  i^  17  June  28 ;  Captain,  29  D3C.  37  ; 

Hy. ,  P»y.    If  i/or,  ao  July  47 ;  LI.CoIomI^  21  May  50 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  3fo/or  Oeneral,  19  Sept.  64 ;  Xi>m/.  Oentral 

6  April  73 ;   Colonel  55  Foot.   14  Dec.  73. 
3;     ...  lieutenant  ColoneL— Robert  Huxue,^  CB. 

2  Nov.  55 ;  Mcyor,  20  April  58 
25  I  ...   JIajora.— John  Richard  Hume,*  £»tigu,  ^ig  Oct.  49 ;  Lt.  ^36  Nov.  52 ;  Capt,  29  Dec.  54 ;  Major^  ^8  May  66. 
William  Hamilton  Richards.*  Jg»irky».  ''14  Slay  53 ;  Lt.  ^15  Sept.  54  ;  Capt.  ^^i  June  55;  Major,  14  Dec.  70. 


199 


Engufu,  ^g  April  47 ;  i/.  P30  Nov.  49  ;  Capt.  21  Sept.  54  :  Bt.MaJor, 
^     ,      April58;  X<.Co/o«f/.  PSOct.  58;  CoW/,  8  0ct.  63. 
Xijm— John  Richard  Hume,*  Entigu,  *iq  Oct.  49 ;  Lt.  ^26  Nov.  52 ;  Capt,  29  Dec.  54 ; 


Captaijtb. 


I       KySIGK.      I         LIKIT. 


I 

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19  '  . 
19  I  . 
i3  I  . 
16  .  . 
16!  . 
15     . 


16  I  ... 

15  I  -. 
14     ... 


«  GeoTffe  Anthony  Morgan*  ^16  Sept. 


William  Hodnett  Rowland^ 
j  Percy     Lytton      Bellamy',"  | 
Brtgode  Major ^  Cavnpore  ...} 


awnpore 
Cotton  Edwin  Theobald" 
James  Fraxsis  Morton^^  .... 

iMarkM.  Gillies" 

Osborne  S.  Del^io-Osbome 

lOeorge  Hvde  Harrison" I**i4  Mar.   56, p  8  Oct. 

Henry  Wliewell  Daniel  Riley",  p  5  Mar.   58  '29  July 


P  2  Aug. 
Pt6  Jan. 


51      6  June  54!     9  Sept.  55 
48*29  Oct.     52    23  July    58 

7  Aug.  55  Pi 4  Aug.  60     6  May 


SS 


14  Mar. 
P26  Oct. 

15  June 


13  Sept.  71 
5  July    72 


55     2  Oct.     55    31  Mar. 

55,'  5  Mar.    58, Pi 7  Nov. 

55    20  April  58    20  Feb. 

2  Nov.   55p22June  58  Pi 5  Nov. 

'^         58  P  8  May 


{Alfred  Hervey  Kay" P13  July    58  Pis  Nov. 

Francis  Bamston^ 11  Mar.  59  P2:  '^ 


LiKmiTAyTS. 
David  Anderson  Ogden,  Ad-'i         ^ 

julant  2  May  70    }     ^       ^ 

Alfred  Teevan" p  3  June 

Sidney  Cargill,  IhH.  of  Mm-  \  j     ^  t„. 

i«<ry23May7i    >      ^''^^^ 

John  Eaatlake  Lee"  '  6  Nov. 

Arthur  Cook 16  Mar. 


•21  Oct. 


58'  31  Mar. 
59'*  9  May 
6o,Pi7Nov. 
60  Pi 7  Nov. 


4  Jan. 
'14  Oct. 
'  5  Mar. 


BT.LT.COL. 


63 

6s^ 

63 

63 
58  P  4  June  61 

.   Louis  Wyatt Pxi  June  61  P17  April  64 

Walter  Lewes  Pitt"   7  April  63  Pj 5  June   66 

jlTiomasDrew"    ''16  Oct.     63!  20  July    67I 

Alfred  Jobling P17N0V.   63!    4  Jan.     " 

ICharlea  James  Gordon  Inglis"  '16  Aug.  64  Pi4  0ct. 

iCharles  G€orge  Brind  ....'. '12  Jan.    66  p  5  Jan. 

'Philip  Kyton »  8  May    66  p  5  Mar. 

*Fred.  James  Webber  Smith '22  May    66  p  5  Mar. 

{Joseph  Myrea  Jackson p  9  June  65    28  Oct. 

Alexander  Henry  Atkinson    ...  ^15  June  66    28  Oct. 
Aadley  Walter  w.  Mon^  Kyrle  '27  July 

iFrank  Kirkman  Loyd ['13  June 

tWilliam  Heniy  Burke I    8  July 

OearxeFTancii9Wm.MacMahon  '19  Feb. 
ICbarles  Herbert  Smith    '10  Nov. 


.Reginald  Campbell  Hadow   ...  '27  April  70 

I           SrB  LisirrsirA.HTt. 
•Ernest  Lambert  Swinburne  ">  1 
Charlton   y 


Fac  in^g  Green,— Affenlt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co* 
Embarked  for  India,  36  Oct.  1863. 


a8  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

aSOct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

aSOot. 

SUB  LXJCUT.    1 

13  Nov. 

-t 

=3  .  ...  '  Paymtue^r.—Kenrj  Burke,"  14  July  57 ;  En$iffn,  10  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Hon. Major,  10  Aug.  69. 
I  ,  ...  ■  Quarier Matter. —ThoB.  HenryVickers,  27  Aug.  73  ;  Sub  Lieut.  14  June  73. 

»J  ,  .  .  ^Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Ifo/or  Sampson  Roch,"  A.S.  14  Dec.  54;  Surgeon,  23  Oct.  67. 

^  Sir  Philip  Guy  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  Dinapore  district,  Bengal,  in  August  1S57,  a  con- 
"^^Icrable  portion  of  which  was  at  the  time  in  possession  of  strong  bodies  of  mutineers ;  these  were  in  several 
('^sagements  defeated  and  dispersed  and  finally  driven  out  of  the  Behar  district.  He  commanded  the  Infantry 
trjrsiie  with  Sir  Hope  Grants  Column  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  4th  Nov.  1857  at  Marigunge,  and  was 
twdally  appointed  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  to  command  the  post  of  the  Alumbagh  during  Sir  Colin  CampbolVs 
'  Iv^nee  to  Uie  relief  of  the  Lucknow  Garrison.  He  subsequently  resumed  the  comimand  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  with 
'/itram's  Division  at  the  Altunbagh,  and  was  engaged  in  repelling  the  numerous  attacks  uDon  that  position  as 
^)  in  attacking  and  routing  the  enemy  and  capturing  their  guns  in  the  actions  of  the  22nd  December  1857  and 
•  !A  February  1858.  He  commanded  the  3rd  Inflantry  Brigade  during  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  He  has 
^  reived  the  thanks  and  been  mentioned  In  the  despatches  of  the  Governor  General  of  India,  of  the  Commander  in 
'1  cf.  and  of  Sir  James  Outram  {CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Colonel  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  13th  January  1855,  and  from  the  29th  May  to 
le  jcth  Sept.  1855.  with  the  55th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege 
"^  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  26th  October,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th 
■^r^— severely  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Jtajor,  Knight  of  the 
-f-pfm  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Bhootan 
<xxiition,  including  the  attack  and  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Uajor  John  Hume  served  with  the  ssth  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  from  the  24th  Jan.  to  the 
-":^d  Sept,  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  siege  and  full  of  Scbastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of 
'  th  October,  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches 
'Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knirfit  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Ser\'ed  also  on  the  Bhootan  expe- 
^aoD,  including  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^Mjyor  Richards  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
Uoies  of  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the 
i:th  June  and  8th  Sept—wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^'idie, 
^d  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Msjor  Morgan  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  n  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
^1  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October.  During  the  latter  months  of  the  siege  ho 
rijs  Aide  de  Cunp  to  Brigadier  General  warren,  and  as  such  was  severely  woimded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on 
^•^  Sih  September— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mecljidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

'*  l£^r  Bowland,  Captains  Riley  and  Bamston,  and  Lieut.  Braddon,  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including 
't.«  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"  Hi^r  BeUamv,  Captains  Theobald,  Morton.  Gillies,  Harrison,  and  Kay,  Lieuts.  Teevan,  Lee,  Pitt,  Drew,  and 
I:is'lts,  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^Msgor  Barke  served  with  the  ssth  Regiment  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Amoy,  the 
f^^tmA  capfeBVS  of  Chusan,  occupation  of  Kingpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Chinhae,  expedition  to  You- You  up 
tb«  Khigpo  xirer,  taking  of  Chapoo,  and  operations  in  the  Woosung  and  Yang-tse-Ejang  rivers.  Served  the 
Kactem  *— »r^'g*  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiOl  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of 
tb£nrtieor«6tli  Oct.,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  CHasps,  5th  Cluss  of 
Xei^jidie,  tad  TuUsh  Medal) .    Served  on  the  Bhootan  expediUon  in  x86^  (Medal  with  CHaspX:^  OOQV'Z 

"  BoiSMft  Hi^or  Boch.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department/'  O 


jq3  JulloBder,  BttBffal.n 
^     Depot,  with  82nd.  J 


vSuh  Di*triet  No.  36. 

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54th  {West  Norfolk).— Linked  to  gstk. 

"Maeabout"  "Egypt'*  (with  the  Sphinx).  **Ava." 
Colonel.— Studholm  John  Hodgson,^  Etu.  30  Dec.  19 ;  Lt.  3  Feb.  25  ;  Capt.  P30  Dec.  26 ;  Major,  '28  Dec.  38 ; 

Lt.Colonel,  ^8  Ang.  4S;  Colonel,   20  Jnne  54;  Major  Oeneral,  11   April  60;  lAtut. General,  29  Aug.  68; 

Colonel  54th  Foot,  13  March  68. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— William  Cosmo  Trevor,*  CB.  Enngn,  11  Mar.  42;  H.  22  Jan.  46;  Capt.  'jy  Nov.  50; 

Bt. Major,  6  June  56 ;  Major,  P27  Jan.  57  ;  Lt. Colonel,  8  Dec.  63  ;  Colonel,  8  Dec.  68. 
Majorg.— Edward.Thomaa  Shiffner,'  i'/w.  P31  Dec.  47;  ■^^'-  ''13  Dec.  50;  C«;>f.  J'ls  Feb.  56;  Major,  27  July  66. 
John  Holmes  Houston  Gammcll,*!  i'n#.  *'i5  Oct.  47  ;  Lt.  P17  Dec.  52  ;  Capt.  P9  Nov.  55  ;  Major,  i  April  70 


ClPTAINS. 


I       BXSIGK. 


V  2  Feb. 
8  July 


Francis  George  S.  Parker* »'i8  Aug. 

Joseph  William  Hughes^ ••  i  Dec. 

Edward  Dorrien  Newbolt 

9.  Matthew  William  Edward  Go&8et»<>iii-  / 

struetor  BojftU  MUitarjf  College  jf 

James  Chute*  

William  Patrick  Hodnett 

William  Edmund  Wilkinson  

John  R.  Kelsall   I  n  May 

George  Minchin  Chadwick ;  11  May 


CAPTAIX.       ,    BSEV.MAJ.    |    BT-LT-COL. 


54  »*  2  Feb.    55  »•  3  Dec.    61 
54!  26  Sept.  56  P19  Dec.    62!  20  April  67 
sSl*-  I  Oct.     58  "11  Aug.   63I 

56  P3 1  Aug.  58  Pi 7  April  67' 

J'sJune   57|*'26Aug.  59    14  June  67 

26  Oct.     58  Pr3  Doc.  6iP3o8ept.  68 

••28  Oct.     59  •'29  July  62  Pi 2  Dec.  68 

55  P  7  Mar.  56    21  Oct.  68 
55    aj  July  58      I  April  70 


LlErTKKAWTS. 

James  Heam  Tarleton,.i<(/Mtoii/  i7April67 

Charles  Fred.  Carey 

Henry  John  de  Bemiere  Smart 

William  Nicholas  Darnell,  Inttrucior  of  t 

Musketry  20  &ept.  68    ) 

Walter  Thomas  Timbrell 

Arthur  Grey  Tidy  

William  Walter  Patrick  Joyce  

Alexander  WUliam  Dury,»  Interprettr 

Charles  George  Lewis  Wingfleld 

John  Warner  Ruddach 

James  Andrew  Colv  lie  Wedderbum    . 

John  Wm.  Merton  Macartney 

Cecil  Henry  Law 

Henry  North  Webb   

William  Barnard  Broughton 

Charles  Bourne  Airey , 

Lambaxt  John  Browne 

Hugh  Mombee  Brioe , 


P14  May 
|Pi3  Dec. 
j  24  Nov. 

\^  I  Dec. 

1^30  Dec. 
I    8  Jan. 

P  9  Mar. 
I '"30  June 
:Pi2  Dec. 
7  3  Sept. 

"17  Mar. 

«»  6  Mar. 

7  July 

8  July 
'22  May 

28  Oct. 
aSOct. 
6  July 

Sub  LiBirrtvAirTfl, 

Thomms  SnutUey  Boileau 38  Oct. 

Paffma»ter.—  Francis  Edwin  Mannsell.^o  13  Sept. 
iMrter  Maeter.—Rewry  Francis  Nettles." 


58 
61 
63 
63  P  8 

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68 
67 
65 
68 
68 
69 
69 

69 
66 
7' 
71 
70 


Nov  6c:     **■  Mnjor  Gammell  served  with  the 

iTiiTr  ft^  22"'l  Regiment  in  the  force  under  Sir 

Vnv  S I  Sydney  Cotton  to  Shah  Mooseh  Kheyl 

i^ov.  00 1.^  August  1854  for  the  punishment  of 

Jan.  68  the  Mohmund    Tribes    (Medal   with 

May  68<-'l^P)- 

April  69 

June  70 

Feb.  70 

Juno  71 

Af>ril  71 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  71 

Oct,  71 


BUB  LIXUT. 


71    28  Oct.     71 
spt*  53 :  EnMign^  'za  June  46 ;   Id.  39  Dec.  49 


^USHit 


Mmiical  Qfietr. — Surgeon  M<yor  Joseph  John  Thompson,  A.8. 14  July  54 ;  Surgeon,  9  March  67. 

Faeinge  Qnen.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India  ao  October  1871. 

^  Lieiil.Gener&l  Hodgson  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  first  Burmese  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'Colonel  Trevor  served  with  the  1 4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  the  xoth  Jan.  1855,  including  thesiege 
and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals).  Commanded  the  and  Batt.  14th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66;  was  in  command  of  a  mixed 
force  of  Imperial,  Colonial,  and  Native  Troops  in  front  of  the  Wereroa  Pah,  on  which  occasion  50  prisoners  were  taken 
and  possession  of  the  Pah  obtained.  He  accompanied  General  Chute  with  a  portion  of  iith  Regt.  throughout  the 
Wanganai  and  Taranaki  campaign  of  1865-66,  including  the  assault  of  Putake,  Otapawa,Wikoko,  and  the  operations 
in  the  forest  round  Mount  Egmont  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

'  Mi^or  Shiflher  was  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Leehean  and  Tirhol  in  Oude  in  June  1858  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Parker  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign 
in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*  Major  Hughes  was  on  board  the  Transport  '*  Sarah  Sands"  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  ^Ath  Regiment  on 
passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  nth  Nov.  1857,  and  he  waa  specially 
mentioned  in  the  General  Order  from  the  Horse  Guards,  dated  37th  Feb.  1858,  for  his  conduct  on  that  occasion  and 
afterwards  promoted  Brevet  Migor.  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude 
in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*  Captains  Gosset  and  Chute  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny,— in  Eastern  Bengal  in 
1857  against  the  Chittagong  mutineers,  and  in  Lord  Clyde  s  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-50  (Medal). 

'  Lieut.  Dury  served  with  the  4th  Retriment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

10  Major  Maunsell  served  with  the  ^th  Regiment  throughout  the  Enstem  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  Iwttlc* 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  al^o 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogce  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Nettles  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  7th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turki&h 
Medal).    Served  from  the  i6th  November  1858  to  the  16th  March  1859  ^i^h  the  Bci*ar  Field  Force,  in  India. 


Coniinuatlon  of  Notes  to  53rcZ  Foot. 

»•  Quarter  Master  Geary  served  with  the  53rd  Rcjrimcnt  in  the  campaign  of  1851-52  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the 
Peshawur  Frontier  (Medal  with  Cliisp).  Al«o  the  Indian  cami)aign  ot  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Khnjwub. 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Ciiwupui-e  on  the  6th  December  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contiugei-t 
to  Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtebghur,  ntlair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  captuicor 
Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afiair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  rinltan- 
%  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  the  25th  November,  action  of  Toolsopore,  and  minor  attairs  (Medal  with 
nasps). 


^^T^^:  ]'        55th  {Westmor€lanid).—Linl-ed  to  34^//. 

"China."  (with  the  Dragon).    "Alma."  "Inkekvait 


Ve*w'  S«r. 

Pa' 


rSub  DUtriei  No.  a. 
L^rijatie  Dt^w^,  Oarlisle. 
Sbvastcpol." 


199 


Hull  Colonel.— 5ir  Philip  Melmoth  Nelpon  Giiy,»  KCB.  Ensign,  33  Sept.  24 ;  Z/.  i?  June  28;  Captain,  29  D?c.  37  : 
PsT;     If i/o/,  so  July  47 ;  X<.0>;oi*W»  ai  May  50 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  General,  19  Sept.  64 ;  Xwl<^  Oenrral 

'    6  April  7?;  Colonel  t^s  Foot.  14  Dec.  73. 
...   Laetttezuuit  Colonel.— Robert  Hume.' Ci?. .'' _    ^ 

;  2  Nov.  55 ;  Major,  20  April  5^ 
...  'Xajors.— John  Richard  Hume/ 
...   William  Hamilton  Richarcla,^ 


,    I  Capta-Iks.  

/u  George  Anthony  Morean*  '^it  Sept.  5 


^ ,.  —  ^_    „  .     6. June  54 

William  Hodnett  Rowland* '  i*  3  Aug.  48  ^29  Oct.     52 

Percy     Lytton      Bellamy,»»^  ip  ^  , 
Brigade  Major,  Cawnpore  ... )  '^^  ^^^' 

Cotton  Edwin  Theobald"  

iJames  Fraxftifl  Morton"  

|Mark  M.  GiUiea" 

Osborne  S.  Delano-Osbome 


9  «ept.  55 
23  July    5a 


55      7  Aug.  55  Pi4Aug.   60 

14  Mar.   55 1     a  Oct.  55'  31  Mar.   63' 

P26  0ct.     55,^5  Mar.  58  Pi 7  Nov.   6'3J 

z 5  June  55 1  20  April  58    20  P>b.    64' 

2  Nov.   55iP22June  58  ^i 5  Nov.  64' 

George  Hyde  Harrison" |''i4  Mar.   56,?  8  Oct.  58  p  8  May    66 

Henry  Wnewell  Daniel  Riley*|P  5  Mar.   581^29  July  59'    4  Jan.    68 

"'    '  ^  — ^    ..  ..      ,  ,        -"—  6iPi40ct.     68 

59  P21  Oct.  62  P  5  Mar.   70 


13  Sept.  71 

5  July    72 

6  May    73 


BT.LT.COL. 


...    anuTj  nueweii  i^aniei  luiey'i'  5 

...  lAlfred  Hervey  Kay" Pi3  July    58  Pi^  Nov 

...   Francis  Bamston^ xz  Mar,        '~ 


4  ■ 

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4      . 


<  LixrrsNAMTS. 

David  Anderson  Ogden,  Ad-  7 

I     iutant  St  JAhj  70    ) 

Alfted  Tec\'an" 

Sidney  Cargill,  Jurf.  of  Mae-  \ 

kelryssMAyji    ) 

John  EaaUake  Lee"  

Arthur  Cook 

Edward  Henry  Clode  Brad-  ^ 

^on,*  Interpreter > 

Louia  Wyatt 

iWalter  Lewes  Pitt"   

.Thomas  Drew"    

I  Alfred  Jobling 

Charles  James  Gordon  Inglia" 

Charles  George  Brind 

Philip  Eyton 

Fred.  James  Webber  Smith , 

Joseph  Myres  Jackson 1 

Alexander  Hen^  Atkinson    . . . ! 
Andley  Walter  W.  Money  Kyrle, 

Frank  Kirkman  liQyd 

William  Heniy  Burke I 

George  Francis Wm.MacMahon 

Charles  Herbert  Smith    

Begiaald  Campbell  Hadow   ... 

Sub  L»uTxirA.irTi.  | 

Ernest  Lambert  Swinburne  >  ; 


14  May  58   3z  Mnr.   63! 

P  3  June  59  P  9  May    6^' 

4  July  60  P17  Nov.   63; 

P6N0V.  60' Pz  7  Nov.   63! 

z6Mar.  58  p  4  June  6z 

zyMar.  63  p  8  May    66 

Pzz  June  6zjPz7  April  64] 

7  April  63  Pz5  Juue  66 1 
**z6  Oct.  63  20  July  67: 
PZ7N0V.  63  4  Jan.  68; 
Px6  Aug.  64  Pz4  Oct.  68 
Pz2  Jan.  66  P  5  Jan.  70 
P  8  May  66?  5  Mar.  70, 
PsaMay  66  p  5  Mar.  70 
P  9  June  65 
Pz5  June  66 
PayJuly  66 
'zaJnne  68 

8  July  68 
Pz9  Feb.  70 
PzoNov.  69 
'97  April  70 


Fdc  inge  Green.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co* 
Embarked  for  India,  36  Oct.  Z863. 


Chariton 


28  Oct. 

7^1 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

SUB  LIKUr.  1 

Z3  Nov. 

72 

P<Tjr»Mi»eer.— Henry  Burke,"  ia  July  57  ;  Eneign,  zo  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Son.Major,  zo  Aug.  69. 

QnarterMaaier.—'tbo%.  HenryVickers,  27  Aug.  73  ;  8uh  Lieut.  Z4  June  73. 

Medieai  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Sampson  Roch,"  A.S.  14  Dec.  54 ;  Surgeon,  23  Oct.  67. 


1  Sir  Philip  Guy  was  i^ppointed  I0  the  command  of  the  Dinaporo  district,  Bengal,  in  August  1857,  a  con 
Hderable  portion  of  which  was  at  the  time  in  possession  of  strong  bodies  of  mutineers;  these  were  in  several 
ra^ragements  defeated  and  dispersed  and  finally  driven  out  of  the  Behar  district.  He  commanded  the  Infantry 
Brigade  with  Sir  Hope  GranOa  Column  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  4th  Nov.  1857  at  Marigunge,  and  was 
BpeciaUy  appointed  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  to  command  the  post  of  the  Alumbagh  during  Sir  Colin  CampbelVs 
Bdrance  to  tne  relief  of  the  Lucknow  Garrison.  He  subsequently  resumed  the  conitaiand  of  the  5th  FusiUcrs  with 
Uitram'a  Division  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  was  engaged  in  repelhng  the  nimierous  attacks  upon  that  position  as 
j^-io  in  attacking  and  routing  the  enemy  and  capturing  their  guns  m  the  actions  of  the  aand  December  1857  and 
?5th  February  Z858.  He  commanded  the  3rd  Infantry  Brigade  during  the  aiego  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  He  has 
received  the  thanks  and  been  mentioned  in  the  dedpatches  of  the  Governor  General  of  India,  of  the  Commander  in 
Chief,  and  of  Sir  James  Outram  {CB.,  Medal  witii  two  Clasps). 

*  Colonel  Hume  served  the  Eastiem  campaign  of  Z854,  and  up  to  the  Z3th  January  Z855,  and  from  the  29th  May  to 
the  30th  Sept.  1855.  with  the  55th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege 
'iiMl  &11  of  Sebaatopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  26th  October,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th 
J^ept.— severely  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  "with  throe  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the 
lejfion  of  Honor,  sfch  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Bhootan 
expedition,  including  the  attack  and  recapture  of  Dewansriri  in  Z865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  John  Hume  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  from  the  24th  Jan.  to  the 
»iid  Sept.  Z855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  mil  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of 
s^th  October,  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  Juno  and  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches 
fMcdal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Ser\'ed  also  on  the  Bhootan  expe- 
<iitioa,  including  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  Z865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^Kajor  Richards  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z 854-55,  including  tho 
battles  of  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Balaklava,  siege  iind  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the 
i3.th  June  and  8th  Sept.— wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  M^or  Morgan  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  n  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  tho  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  siege  and  ftll  of  Sebastop^,  and  sortie  of  36th  October.  During  the  latter  months  of  the  siege  he 
vaa  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  warren,  and  as  such  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on 
the  8th  Se^embei^menttoned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

'  Major  Bcwiand,  Captains  Riley  and  Bamston,  and  Lieut.  Braddon,  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including 

he  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  Z865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Mi^r  Bellamy,  Captains  Theobald,  Morton.  Gillies,  Harrison,  and  Kay,  Lieuts.  Toevan,  Lee,  Pitt,  Drew,  and 
Inglis,  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  Z865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"M^  Borke  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  tho  taking  of  Amoy,  the 
second  captore  of  Chuaan,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  CThinhae,  expedition  to  You- You  up 
the  Ningpo  river,  taking  of  Chapoo,  and  operations  in  the  Woosung  and  Yang-tse-Kiang  rivers.  Served  tho 
^Mtern  eunpaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of 
the  sortie  of  stith  Oct.,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Chiss  of 
He^jidia,  and  TorUah  Medal) .    Served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  z86$  (Medal  with  Clas]^  O  O  Q  iC 

^*  Sntgnu  Miqor  Boch.^For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department/'  O 


9  en    Korrackee,  Bombay.  ~| 
Depot,  Warley.  J 


56th  ( West  Esse^).-LMcd  to  ^^th.       [|"4firs5.^V.lW. 

" MoKO "  *' GiBiLLLTAB,"  with  the  Castlo,  Key,  and  " Montis Intlgnia  CaJpe"  " SETXBToroL." 

YoRivSpr.  Colonel.— Hcnnr  William  Breton,  Eu»ign,  i6  Mar.  15;  Lt.  P27  July  20;  Cnpt.  Pji  July  25;  Ifa/or,  P31 
FuU  HMif^  Dec.  28  ;  Lt.Colouel,  Pii  July  34  ;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46;  Major  General,  20  Juno  54  :  lAeuLQeneril,  15  bee. 
Pay^lPuy.j     61 ;  General,  18  Dec.  69  ;  Colonel  56th  Foot.  23  April  60. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Goorpo  Frederick  Beny.^  iVm^n,  7  Jan.   42;  Li.  '25  April  45;  Captain,  20  Oct.  49; 

Bt. Major,  20  Sept.  6t  ;  Major,  3  Ausr.  66;  Lt.Colonrl,  i  Ayu-il  70. 
Majors.— William    Clutterbuck,  Eiitign,  P3  April  46;    Z/.  3   Oct.  48;    Capt.    '4  Aug.   54;    Bt.Major,  22 

Nov.  68  :  Major,  12  June  69. 
Francis  Charles  Hill,*  Commandant  Mount  Aboo  San! tanum  ;  Engign,  21  Oct.  53;  Lt.  ^xS  Aug.  54;  Coi^t.  16 
Miir.  60;  Major,  ^5  Jan.  71. 


lod 


Captains. 

Robert  Thomas  Thompson,* 
Captain  Instructor,  School 
Musketry    

John  William  Huskisson^ 

An)crt  Greenland    

William  Bel),»  Station  StaJ") 
Officer  at  Ahmeduuggur jf 

Vvilliam  Bichard  White* 

JoPt'ph  Flcmiiipr'    

s.  Ollyett  Woodhouso  Braine,  ) 
Garrison  Instructor,  Mount  ,• 
Aboo,  Bombay    ) 

George  Wilding  Wood 

Almerick  George  Spencer,  \ 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Com.  in  \ 
Chi<f,Bombay  ) 

William  Frederick  Hillatt  Jones 

Andr.  Hugh  Fletcher  Camp- ) 
bell,7  Stajr Officer, Poorundcr  • 
Sanitarium j 

LlEUTKXANTS. 

Frederick  Wm.  Vans  Leckie,  > 
Adjutant  25  Jan.  71    ) 

WalterHughes  Thomas Smce,  > 
Inst.  0/ Musketry  2  Aug.  71 ) 

Thomas  Prickett 

Alexander  Marin  De  la  Voye,  > 
at  Staff"  Col  lege  S 

Harold  Parmintcr  Molinciix  ... 

Fra.  Tudor  Campbell  Du ) 
Vemet,  Aide  de  Camp  to  r 
Major  Gen.  J.  T.  Grant    ...  ) 

John  Benet  Thornton  Newbury 

Daniel  Alexander  Blest !. 

l*/jjtJames  Douglas  Lysaght 

Henry  Wyndham  Ricketts 

Frederick  Gordon  Alexander... 

Edward  Evans  Kenny 

Alfred  Fox  Cotton,  Interpreter 

Art.LawrencoDingwallFordyce 

Allan  Smith 

Harry  George  Wakclin  Ford 

Edmund  Cox  Parker 


DRKV.MAjr.    I   BL.LT.rOL. 


II  Mar.    S3    27  July    55  »*  7  Feb.    65 


8  Nov. 
12  Oct. 

31  Aug. 

P  5  Dec. 
Pi  8  Aug. 

P17  Apr. 

P23  Mar. 

P29  Jan. 
4  July 
4  Feb. 


50'  19  Jan. 

59  I  Jan. 

55  P25  Jan. 

56  P30  Nov. 
.S4]     8  Dec. 

60, ''xg  Dec. 

6c  P  9  Sept. 

Ci  P28July 

60  P  7  Feb. 


52 


55    10  Oct.  65 

62Pi3Juue  68 

59    27  April  70 

60'     I  Apr.  70 

54!     I  Apr.  70 

62^P27Aug.  70 

64      2  Aug.  7 

63  P12  Nov.  70 

651  31  Dec.  72 


I  Nov. 


12  Oct.     70 


5o    24  Sept.  73 

'    »  Major  Hill  and  Captain  Thompson  landed 

,with  the   56th  Regiment  in  the    Crimea  on  the 

«;  Julv    64',  Pi  1  June   68  -5th  Aug.  1855,  served  in  the  trenches  at  the  fsicsro 

■'       ^       t^  i  (,f  SoboHtopol,   and  were    present  at  the  fiiml 

P  Q  Auc    64  P  1  Auk    cs  "*'''^'*"^^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  ■'l  **'         Served  also  in  India  during  the  mutinv  in  185?. 

P  2  Juno   65|P  2  Jan.    (9     3  Captains  Huskisson  and    Bell    served  v^ith 

Q  Feb     64    22  Dec       o  ^^^   Bombay  Column  of  the  Goa    Field  Force 

[iii:aiu8t  the  Dessai  rel)el8  from  Feb.  to  June  1858, 

P  1  Aug.   68    25  Jan.    71  including  scrv^cral  skirmishes  (Medal). 

10  Nov,    65iP26P'eb.    70 


20  Feb. 

7  July 

P20  Juno 

P23  Juno 

P  7  Doc. 

3  Sept. 

23  Sept. 

23  Sept. 


eT,\  29  July 
69! ''27  Oct. 
68  P17  Nov. 


I 


I  Sub  LisuTBVAiTTS. 

[Alexander  Pringle 

Francis  Edward  Grainger 

Geo.  Ponry  Montague  Prichard 
Robert  Burrowes  Leslie 


P21  Nov. 
8  Feb. 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


SIB    LIHT.    I 


^o  Dee.  71 1 
9  Aug.  73I 
9  Aug.  73 
12  Nov,  73 
33  i  ...  Paymaster.— lAxVe  FitzGerald  Bernard,*  8  Dec.  48  ;  Ensign,  P6  Aug.  41 ;  Lt.  P3  May  44 ;  Hon.  Major,  i  Jan.  60. 
7  '   ...     Quarter  Master.— Chiirlea  Valleyley  Leech,"  6  Nov.  67. 

18  I  ...    Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Frederick  Oakes,*  A.S.  5  Dec.  565  Surgeon,  13  Feb.  63. 
I  Facings  F*uri)le. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

'         I  Embarked  for  India,  6  March  1871. 

^  Lt.  Colonel  Berry  served  with  the  24th  Rogt.  in  the  Pnnjaub  compnign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah  (sliKhtly  wounded),  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Two  CJlasps). 
Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-38;  commanded  the  station  of  Murroe  (Punjaub)  when  attacked  l»v 
hillmen  on  the  ni^ht  of  ist  Sept.  1857,  and  during  proceedings  of  the  three  following  days,  in  Nov.  1857  raise<I, 
under  orders  of  Sir  John  Lawrence,  at  Lahore  a  Battalion  of  Sikhs  1200  strong,  and  proceeded  to  North- Westpm 
Provinces  with  it  in  Jan.  1858 ;  was  attached  to  Maxwell's  Column  and  present  at  engagements  at  Ooryah  and 
Sheerghurghal  and  at  the  taking  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

••  Major  White  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  15th  Nov.  1863  to  2nd  Oct.  1866;  led  tho 
storming  party  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ran^iawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches)  .present  at  the  roi)ulse  of  the 
enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  appomted  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Wnddy  26th  Jan.  1865, 
and  served  on  the  Staff  to  7th  April  1866  (MetLal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Captain  Fleming  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  May  1855,  including  tho  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Bernard  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  82nd  Regiment  from  the  2nd  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Campbell  was  attached  to  the  32nd  Light  Infantry  in  1858-50,  and  served  with  it  in  the  Movable  C<)lumn 
under  Lt. Colonel  Carmichael  which  went  in  pursuit  of  Beni  Maddoo,  and  drove  him  and  his  troops  across  the  Gogra. 

*  Quarter  Master  Leech  served  with  the  S7th  Regiment  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  outpost  dutv  on 
the  line  of  the  Taptee  river  in  co-operation  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand 
war  in  1861  at  the  Waitara  before  Te  Arei's  Pah;  also  during  the  war  in  1863-66  in  the  Provinces  of  Tanffiaki  and 
Wanganui  (Medal). 

»  Sorgoon  Major  Cakes.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 

Jtecord  of  the  Services  of  the  ^6th  Regiment. 


Baifiedin  1755.   Proceeded  to  the  Ha vannah,  1762.   Home,  1763.  To  Gibraltar,  1770.   Home,  178^.  To  West  Indies, 

-    '•  -     --  rpQ  Holland,  1799.    Home,  1799.    (and  Battalion  raised  in 

To  India  1805.    (3rd  Battalion  raised  in  1813 ;  proceeded 


1793.    Home,  1795.    To  West  Indies,  1796.    Home,  1799.    To  Holland,  171 
1804;  to  India  1807;  home  and  disbanded   in   1817.)     To  India  1805. 

to  Holland  18 13;  home  and  disbanded  18 14).  To  Mauritius,  1815.  Home,  1826.  To  West  Indies,  183 1.  Home,  1842, 
To  Gibraltar,  1846.  (Reserve  Battalion  raised  in  1846;  proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  1847;  incorpcouted  with  ist  Bat- 
talion, 1850.)  To  Bermuda,  1851.  Home,  1855.  To  Crimea,  1855.  Home«  1856.  To  India,  1857.  Home,  x866.  To 
India,  1871, 


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Y?*r>  i>ef. !Col<meL— Freeman  Murray,  Enaign  P24  Fob.  25;  Lt.  ^8  April  26;  Capt.  P21  Dec.  32;  Major  '20  Aug.  44  ; 
I  all  Hiif  Lt. Colonel^  5  Nov.  47  ;  Colonel^  28  Nov.  54;  Major  Oeneral,  13  Aug.  62  ;  Lieut.General,  25  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel 
l'*v  Pay.-     57th  Foot,  14  April  73. 


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Lieutenant  ColoneL— Robert  Abraham  Logan, ^  CB.  Enngn^  26  Oct.   41;   Lt.  ^3  Mar.  43;    Capt.  ^^  Mar. 

51 ;    Major,  19  June  55  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  22  Feb.  63 ;  Colonel,  17  Feb.  71 ;  Lt.Colonel,  24  April  7a. 
■a^ors.— James  Stewart,^  2:«»»^»,  29  Jan.  46;  Lt.  10   Nov.  48;  Ca^y^.  •'12  Oct.  52;  Bt. Major,  28  Oct.  64; 

Major,  24  April  72. 
Edward  Kent  Jones,*  Entign,  21  April  46 ;  Lt.  ^30  Nov.  49 ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54    Major,  '25  Sept.  67. 


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CirrAixs. 
William  Aldcsre}'  Jamesi  Shortt* 
Charles   Mansfield    Clarke,  ~ 
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Warre  

Wyndham  A.  R.  Thompson^ 

Charles  Ficot»  

Jas. Rich.  KnoxTredennick'"  ... 

Henry  David  Bicknell"    

..  I  Charles  John  Matthews^*   

...  'Arthur  Collins 

3^  jj  Henry  F.  Morewood 

...  .Hamlet  Dal  ton  Wade... 

LlBUTBXAKTS. 

••.    Henry  Thos.  Hughes  Hallett,  \ 
Intt.  of  Mu»k.  II  Sept.  73...  J 

••   George  Chardin  Denton  

•    Arthur  Nevill  Hayne 

2f  u  Dudley  Davison  Batty 

Grordon  Dewar 

3   Charles  Fred.  William  Moir  ... 
■••  'Thomas  John  De  Burgh,  Ad-  *) 

jm/um/ 26  Mar.  73 ) 

...  JRichard  Calvert 

..   Aubrey  Reginald  Hamilton 

—  lAl&ed  Allan  Oarstin 

...  jJohn  William  Evro  Massey    ... 

...   James  Grove  Wnil*  

...   Napoleon  JosephRodolphBlake 
Cecil  Bowcher  Duff  Michel 


I  Sub  Libutbvakts. 

Augustus  West  Hill   

David  FarhiU  St.  Clair... 
Charles  Henry  Morris  .... 
Paymasier.- 


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6  June    54 1     7  Nov.    54    29  Dec.    60 


1  Mar.  •  56  P18  Nov.   59  P25  Sept.  67 


x6  Mar. 
"16  May 
»'22  May 
P13  Dec. 


55!  26  Feb. 

62    16  Jan. 

67,  P23  Mar. 

61  •*  9  Nov. 

9  Aug.   64  P  7  Nov. 

P23  Dec.    64  P30  Oct. 

8  May    55    3 x  Aug. 

4  Sept.  66  P15  Dec. 


69 


27  Oct.     70 


13  Jan. 

30  Oct.     69PioMay    71 
P18  Aug.   69  P27  Sept.  71 


61 


PfoOct. 
'7  July 
3  Dec. 

3  Sept.  70! 

28  Dec.  60 
P14  Dec.  70 
23  Sept.  71 


65  P18  Nov. 

69  P22  July 

Oct. 


27  Oct.  70 
24  April  72 
19  Juue  72 
15  Mar.  73 
26  Mar.  73 
14  May  73 
I  April  70 
24  Sept.  73 


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I  Mar.   64 


28  Oct. 

15  July 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 

12  Nov.   73     *  Colonel  Logan    commanded  the   S7th    Re- 

12  Nov.    73  giment  in  New  Zealand  to  the  end  of  the  vrar  in 

12  Nov.  73  1861  (thanked  in  general  orders  and  named  in 
despatches) .  Commanded  four  Companies  of  the 
57th,  being  the  main  body,  which  rushed  and 


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I  Jan.  73  took  the  enemy's  redoubt  at  the  Katikara  river 
26  Feb.  73  on  4th  June  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
9  Aug.    7zCB.). 


Quarter  Maeter. —ThoTOAs  Wood,"  23  April  73. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  George  Bell  Poppelwell,^*  A.8.  9  June  54 ;  Surgeon,  13  Mar.  66. 

Facings  Ye\low.^Agent$,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Aaente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
'  Embarked  for  Ceylon,  December  1873. 

'  Major  Stewart  served  with  the  S7th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  the  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New 
Zealand  War  of  1861  and  in  that  of  1863-65  (Medal). 

*  Major  E.  K.  Jones  served  with  the  97^1  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  4th  Sept.  1855  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  ^edal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58, 
with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chunda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the 
Bcsre  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦  M^or  Shortt  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  m  the  Crimea  from  15th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
S.liastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  with  the  storming  Column ;  was  also  at  the  1>ombardment  and 
capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ^th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  latter 
pan  of  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1861.  Also  m  that  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Katikara  (mentioned 
lii  iespatch,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  and  commanded  at  Sentry  Hill,  Taranaki,  when  the  redoubt  was  attacked  on  the 
>5th  April  1864,  by  300  Maories,  who  were  repulsed  with  heavy  loss  (mentioned  in  despatch).  Served  also  as  D.A. 
yoarter  Master  Greneral  in  New  Zealand  from  ist  Jan.  to  30th  Nov.  1866,  and  thanked  in  general  orders  (Medal). 

■  '.'aptain  C.  M.  Clarke  served  in  the  57th  Regiment  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Taptee  river  in 
<xroperation  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861,  and  was 
p.^esent  at  the  operations  before  Te  Arei.  Also  during  the  war  in  1863-66,  present  as  Adjutant  of  the  57th  at  the 
acvion  of  Katikara  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  as  D.A.Q.M.General  from  June  1863  to  March  1866  in  the  Province 
of  Taranaki,  including  the  action  near  Pontoho,  Cfipture  of  the  Maori  positions  at  Alntahu,  Kaitake,  Mataibawa, 
aud  Te  Arei,  fperatiouB  at  Warea  and  To  Parea,  and  various  minor  affairs  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches, 
iledal). 

*  Captain  Thompson  served  with  the  column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Taptee  river  in  co-operation  with  the 
Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x36i,  and  throughout  that  of  1863-6C 
iMetlaD.and  wiis  present  at  the  capture  of  the  rebel  positions  at  Katikara  on  the  4th  June  1863  ;  acted  as  Adjutant 
of  the  57th  Regiment  at  the  action  of  Poutoko,  at  the  assaulta  and  capture  of  the  strongholds  of  Aku-Aku  and 
Kaitaki,  and  in  various  minor  affairs  (mentioned  in  despatches  on  several  occasions  and  thanked  in  Orders). 

»  Captain  Picot  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  slightly  woimded  at  the 
bf»mhardment  of  Kattahi  (Medal). 

^'  Captain  Tredennick  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at 
thi?  aflkir  of  Kakaramea,  storm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  Pahs  of  Otapawa  and  Ketemori,  and  various  minor 
&£iir9  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Bicknell  served  in  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Matthews  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  in  1865-67,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of 
K&temaria  (Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Wood  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  23rd  September  1854,  including 
the  battles  of  Balaklavs  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June,  bom- 
bardment and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medtil).  Sen'cd  also  in  the  New- 
Zealand  war  from  i86x  to  1866  in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wanganui  (Medal). 

"  Surgeon  iiajor  Poppelwell.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Departmenu" 


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*' Giii   ...tab"  with   the   Ca«tlc,  Key  and   **  MunlU  Intiania  CuI/jt."    "Egypt"    (with  the  Sphinx).   "  Maida  " 

"SaLAMAXCa"    "VitTOBIa"    "PYBEXEliS"    "  NiVELLE  "    "OhTHKS"   *' PkNIWSULA  "  *' XeW  ZlALAXD." 

Colonel.— 5i>  Arthur  Johnstone  Lawrence,*  KCB.  2nd  Lt.  P4  April  27 ;  Lt.  J'la  Feb.  30 ;  Capt.  '•24  Feb.  37 ; 
Major,  Pii  Sept.  46  ;  Lt. Colonel,  i  Aug.  47  ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  ;  Major  General,  i  June  62  ;  Lieut. General', 
25  Oct.  71  ;  Colonel  58th  Foot,  6  Jau.  70. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  Hood,*  Eneinn,  ^26  June  44;  Lt.  ^20  Nov.  46;  Capt.  P7  Nov.  51;  Bt.Mujor, 

Nov.  55  ;  Major,  8  Jan.  56  ;  Lt. Colonel,  ''23  Nov.  60;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  65. 
Miyors.— Robert  Children  Whitchcad.^^i'n**^,  7  Oct.  51 ;  X/.  ^18  Aug.  54  ;  Capt.  30  Nov.  55 ;  Major,  ^i^  Feb.  61 ; 

lit.Lt. Colonel,  29  Dec.  71. 
William  Davies  Shipley.  Enngn,  P3  Mar.  48;  Lt.  20  Aug.  49  ;  Capt.  13  April  58 ;  Major,  ^\o  Nov.  C9. 

Captains.  ,     r.yMioy.     |      lieut.      |    captaix.    j   iini.v.MVJ.  1   ut.lt.col. 

5  July    721 
5  July    72I 


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William  Henrj' Hingeston '  n  May  55 '•26  Oct.  55  Pi6  Dec.  59 

John  Valentine  Hesse p  8  Jan.  58!  15  June  59  '  6  May  62 

Francis  John  Green '  22  Nov.  55  ••  15  April  56  »•  to  Dec.  58 

'^orgo  Marriner,  .Bn>*<f<j  Major,  liatculi  \        _,  L       *  '        -r  1  ^ 

Pindee,  Bengal >  |  15  May  55  "^S  Aug.  57    24  July  63 

Charles  Edward  Foster  '  31  Dec.  58|''23Nov.  60 ''29  Mar.  64 

Frank  Cunliffe    p 30  Dec.  59, *•  6  May  62  *•  9  Aug.  64 

Donald  George  Anderson  ''jg  Dec.  60    24  July  63  »•  16  Oct.  66 

Charles  Bowling    8  July  62  •'  3  June  64  p  4  Jan.  71 

Octavius  William  Hill «    ■     i  Juno  55  **  8  Jan.  58    13  Nov.  72 

LlKl'TEXAWTS. 

Robert  William  Archibald,  In$triictur  of  1 

Mutkeiry  17  Doc.  59  Ji 

Harloven  Morlcj'  Saunders  

Oliver  Beauchanip  St,  John 

Edmund  Eyre  Coote 

James  Lewis  Joseph  Gordon 

Richard  Hoggard  Harrison  

Augustus  Williams  Morris,  Adj.  23  Nov.  72' 

Robert  Lewis  Arathoon  .. 

Mackenzie  Churchill    

Cecil  Lumsden  Hornby   

Edward  Lovegrove  

Henry  Metcalfe  Nuthall 

John  Charles  Frederick  Gordon    

Henry  Cornelius  King 

Duncan  Chesney    

George  Engleberts  Liebcnrood 


I  15  Feb. 

^31  Mar. 

^12  Juno 
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i'  3  June 
JP14  Juno 

1    5  July 

^  9  Aug. 

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.  P  3  AprU 

Pi5Feb. 

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■  I  8  Feb. 
.  9F«b. 
.  Pi4  Mar. 


SVB  LIBUTINA.VT8. 

Granville  Henry  Jackson  Alexander 

Frederic  Savill  Marsham  

Cecil  Charles  Williams   


26  Oct. 

58 

P14  June 

64 

»•  9  Aug. 

64 

30  Sept. 
4  July 

61 

68 

Pjo  Nov. 

69 

2  Dec. 

69 

29  Jan. 

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28  Oct. 

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28  Oct. 

71 

28  Oct. 

71 

12  Feb. 

70 

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72 

15  Jan. 

73 

9  Aug. 

73 

5  July    72' 


VMajor,  I  Jan.  67. 
P<?yiii(Mf<r.— Thomas  Newton  Young,^  i  Jan.  57 ;  Q.lf.  9  April  47 ;  En$ign,  ai  July  48 ;  Li.  3  Jan.   4 ;  Eon. 
Quarts  If <ur<<T.— Donald  Munro,*®  30  Nov.  55. 
Medical  Offiet, — Surgeon  Major 

Facings  B\&c\i.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  Bengal,  18  Jnlg  1864. 

^  Sir  Arthur  Lawrence  commanded  the  2nd  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1834  up  to 
^th.  November ;  the  First  Brigade  Light  Division  from  5th  Nov.  1854  to  5th  Feb.  1855  ;  and  the  2nd  Brigade  2nd  Divi- 
sion from  25th  Dec.  1855  till  the  end  of  the  Crimean  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  killed)  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  OflBcer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Colonel  Hood  was  employed  in  the  year  1846  as  Secretary  on  a  special  public  mission  to  the  Argentine  Republic 
to  settle  the  difference  on  the  part  of  the  combined  Powers  of  England  and  France,  and  General  Rosa,  the  Governor 
of  Buenos  Ayres.  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Buffs  from  the  ist  May  1855  to  the  8th  January  1856,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  and  commanded  the  ladder  party  of  the  Buffs  at  theassaiidt  of  the  Redaz: 
on  8th  Sept.— wounded ;  commanded  the  Regiment  fi-om  13th  Sept.  to  27th  Dec.  1855,  and  marched  it  into  the  Kara- 
bclnaia  on  17th  Sept.  with  Colours,  *c.,  these  being  the  first  English  colours  that  entered  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

^  Lt.  Colonel  Whitehead  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  Nov.  1854,  inclnding  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  of  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sei)tcmber— men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  "  distinguished  conduct "  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Captain  Hill  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn). 

»  Major  Young  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  services  rendered  to  the  civil  authori- 
ties during  the  Chartist  riots  in  South  Wales  in  1839.  Served  as  Adjutant  22nd  Regiment  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  the  villages  in  the  Boree  Valley  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  Nov.  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"  Quarter  Master  Munro  served  in  the  Crimea  fVora  13th  June  1855,  including  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotuh  on  30th  March 
J 858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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''Caps  ov  Goob  Hop»"  "Cobuhha"  "Java."  "Vitiokia"  "St.  SBBAniAir"  "Niyb" 

*  Bhitbtpoks." 


38  Oct.  68. 

Junes  Stanbope  Patrick  Clarke,^  Ensign,  »a6  Sept.  45;  14.  '23  Mar.  49  •  Cmtt,  '31  Aiisr.  55  j  Bt. Major,  21 
Jnne  71 ;  Jtfiyor,  16  Ang.  73. r>  ..^i  -v 


Captahts. 

James  Lawson*  

William  John  Frampton 

Bichard  Dane 

John  Trohear  Rndd 

IdtUetan  Albert  Powya   

Robert  Staveley  Shinkwins  ... 

t.  Heniy  Harooort  Grifflths,') 

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Philip  Homan  ffolUott. 

Edward  Gnnter  

Duncan  Tylden  Chishglm  


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ff.Eii)Bton  Heniy   Sartorios,') 

InUmeior,  R.M.  ColUjfe  ..,} 
LiebertEdwardGoodaU»/M<. ) 

ofMutketrif  23  Mar.  73 } 

$.  George  Poignand 

Robert  Elias,  at  SU^ColUge... 

William  Patrick  Lawlor 

John  Stoyte 

Ralph  Edmonstone  Bochanan 

Henry  Anderson  Wilson 

John  Thomas  Acton  Drought. . 

William  Fulton  

WOliam  George  Small,  Adju- 

tani  28  Oct.  68 

Bennett  William  Lucas   

John  Frederick  Irwin  

Arthur  Lapping 

Shirley  Aptnorp 

Alfred  Daahwood  Worgan .. 


Sttb  Lliutsb'ajits. 

Montagu  William  Battye  

Percy  Henry  Noel  Lake 

Cheesborough  Gordon  Mac-*) 

Kensie  Kennedy   } 

Artiiur  Glynn  Leonard  


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^  Lt.  Colonel  de  Montmorency  and  Major 
Clarke  were  present  with  the  59th  Regiment  at 
the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in 
x8^7  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Captain  Lawson  was  present  with  the  59th 
Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of 
Canton  in  X857 ;  was  engaged  on  the  expedition 
flrom  Canton  to  the  White  Cloud  Mountains  in 
June ;  also  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Nam- 
tow  on  xxth  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Shinkwin  served  with  the  59th  Regi- 
ment during  the  operations  before  Canton  under 
Sir  Michael  B^piour  in  the  latter  part  of  1856  and 
beginning  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Fort  Lin  and  the  Heights  behind 
Canton  on  28th  Dec,  and  at  the  storming  and 
capture  of  the.  city  (wounded)  on  29th  Dec.  1857 ; 

/.  also  at  the  iififhir  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains, 
71  and  afterwards  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gulf  of 
7x  PecheU  (Medal  with  Cla^p). 


X2  Feb.    73 
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X2  Nov.  73 

xa  Nov.  73 


Qnarter  Jfiwf«r.— James  Rowland,  4  Oct^3. 

2i$dieal  Qffktr^—Swrgecn,  Mafor  Joseph  Watts,*  A,8,  5  Aprfl  55;  Surgeon,  xx  April  68. 

Fia£ing$yndie.—AffenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  CejfUm,  SepUmber  1867. 

^X^ior  Lacy  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  as  local 
ILGokmel  commanded  the  greater  part  of  a  Brigade  during  a  portion  of  the  advance  on  MagdaUk,  and 
floally  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  SsrgeonMajor  Watts.— For  War  Services  see  '*  Medical  Department." 


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"CeUr  et  Audax."  "Bowia"  "Vimwea"  "  MAimriQUJi "  "Talatbha"  "Fuehtkii  »'Oifo«"  "Albcieia" 
"CiUDAD  BoDBioo*'  "Badajoi"  "Salaicakca**  "Vittoiia"  "Ptrkhkks"  *'Nir«LLK"  "Nive"  "OBtmn" 
"ToDLOunt"  "P»imr»uLA"  "Pckjaitb"  "Mooltajt"  ••Goojbeai"  "TakuFoks"  **PErnr"  "Dslhi." 

Coloaal is  GhMt— JPfeM  jrorsAol Jfw  JBoya/ifi^ikMM  »«  DukeofCnabridtn,  KG.  rP.GCB.  QCUQ.  sXar. 69. 
'  V^„.  g,,  OoIoimU  Comnuundant— 3  George  Fred.,  rwemxtf  Temnleiown.^  KCB.  Bmaian,  »a4  April  23 ;  Li.  »29  Oct  25  j 
i^J!!:  Oopf.  P12  Dec.  26 ;  Jfo/or.  16  June  37  j  Ll.Colimel,  '16  April  41 ;  CMonsC,  xx  Nov.  51 ;  Jfa/or  Ge»miZ,  26 
"^'^  '  "■"     Oct.  58  iLimt.  General,  9  March  65 ;    Q«n*ral.  6  April  73 ;  CoUm^  Cwnmundant  60th  Riflcti,  34  Oct.  62. 

1  Henry,  Vueount  MelriUe,*  QCB.  Etu.  ^  Xi.  x6  Nov.  19 ;  Capt.  'x  April  24 ;  Major,  ^xi  July  96 ;  Lt.Cohul, 
^j  Dec.  M ;  Coloiul,  98  Nov.  4X ;  Major  &eueral,9oJujiid 54 ;  l*mt.Gmeral,  5  May  6b ;  Gemeral,  x  Jan.  68 ; 
Colonel  Commandant  60th  Rifles,  x  April  63. 

liententBt  GoloaaU.— 3  Peter  Barton  Roe,  2nd  JA.  '23  July  41 ;  Xf.  36  Jnly  44 :  Capi.  '17  June  sx :  Ifajor.  'm 

April  59  ;  if.  CoUmet,  »x8  Sept.  60 ;  Cotonel,  x8  Sept.  65. 
X  Charles  Alexander  BoBwell  Gordon,*  Ennon,  '21  April  43 ;  Lt.  'xi  June  45 ;  Capt.  6  Jnne  54;  BLMaior. 

6  June  56 ;  Major,  ^iS  Sept.  60 ;  BLLt.Colonel,  i  Jan.  68  ;  IA.CoUmel,  '9  An^.  71. 
a  Hugh  Parker  Montgomery,"  znd  Lt.  '21  Aug.  49 ;  Xe.  »a8  Oct.  53 ;  C«^.  »x7  Aug.  55 ;  Major,  '10  Nor.  69 ; 

Li.Colonel.  13  Aug.  73. 
4  Charles  wiUiamson,  ani  lA.  'xx  July  51 ;  X<.  tx  Aug.  54;  Gag»<.  'x6  Oct.  57;  Ifo/or,  '9  Aug.  jx;  X<.OMmkI| 

x8  Oct.  73. 
Kaiors.— 4  Wykeham  Leigh  Pemberton,*  2nd  Lt.  '33  April  5a ;  Lt.  'as  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  23  Mar.  58 ;  Major, 
'28  Octji. 

2  Rowley  willes  Hinxman,?  cnj  jjt.  23  Nov.  49;  X#.  '3  Mar.  54;  Capt'  x5  Jui'  58;  1?/ Jf<|for,  19  Jaa.  64 ; 
Major,  24  April  72. 

x  Francis  Ihmdas  Farquharson,*  2nd  lA.  'x8  Feb.  53 ;  XI.  33  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  34  April  58 ;  BtMajor^  5  July 

53 ;  Major,  x  Feb.  73. 
ames  l)urham  Dnndas,*  aiul  X<.  3  Mar.  54 ;  U.  33  March  55 ;  Capi,  33  June  58 ;  Bt Major,  xs  Nov.  70; 
Major,  I  April  73. 

Herbert  George  Deedee,i<>  AuMami  AtUutani  Oenaral,  Sawul  Pindea  Divition,  Bengal,  SnaSffu,  ix  Aug.  54 ; 
X<.  33Mar.  55;  "^  -"  '    '-'--"     '^  **"-* °-^  ^--  ^  ^'  '^» — '        '-'-         -'  • 

3  James  Joseph 
MtQor,  5  July  73. 

3  Francis  Vernon  Northey,"  Bnaign,  22  Mar.  55 ;  X<.  37  July  55;  Oqrf.  '18  May  60 ;  BiMaJar,  xs  Nov.  70 ; 
Major,  5  July  73. 


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3  George  Hewitt  Trotman. 

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^  Lord  Templetown  served  thrcngk- 
ottt  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
and  until  March  1855,  in  commaiid 
of  the  xst  Battalion  of  Coldstream 
Guards,  present  at  the  battte  of  the 
Ahaa  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
battle  of  Inkerman,  in  command  of 
the  Brigade  of  Guards,  which  he 
brought  out  of  action  (wounded,  and 
horse  killed),  6nbsc<incntly  in  com- 
mand of  the  xst  Division ;  also  pre- 
sent at  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol 
(Medal  with  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the 
MedjicUe,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lord  Melville  commanded  the 
a3rd  during  the  suppression  of  the 
msurrection  in  Lower  Canada  in  1837; 
and  also  in  repelling  the  attacks  of 
the  American  brigands  who  landed 
nearPrescott,  Upoer  Canada,  in  1838. 
Commanded  the  Bombay  Column  of 
the  Army  throughout  tlie  Pux\iaQb 
campaign  of  x  848-49,  indndiitf  the 
siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  cap- 
ture of  the  citadel  of  Mooltan,  battle 
of  Goojorat,  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  ECS.), 


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P«yaM«l0r«.— 3  Francis  FitzPfttrick,**  2  Mar.  55 ;    asi  Lt  10  Oct.  49 ;  L(.  31  May  54 ;  HonJIaior,  2  Mar.  05. 
4  Edward  Charles  Ghunt,  38  Dec.  55 ;  Son.MaJor,  38  Dec.  70. 
3  Charles  Harrison  Hignett,  10  May  71 ;  Bmign,  '28  July  03 ;  Lt.  7  Nov.  68. 
Qaorfar  liatttn.—^  Thomas  Jarvis,^  3  Dec.  63. 
I  John  Toole,**  13  Feb.  66. 
3  William  Holmes,**  x  7  April  67. 
3  waiiam  PitzHenry,"  6  July  67. 
Medical  OJletrt.  —  3  Swrgwm  Moqw  Adam  Graham  Young,**  A.B.  5  May  54  j  Surt/eoHf  20  June  65. 

3  Surgeon  Major  William  Macnamara,  IfD.,  A.8.  6  Oct.  54 ;  Surgeon,  x6  March  67. 

4  i9ifry«(m  Jfq;or  Arthur  Edwin  Temple  Longhurst,*"  ITD.,  ^1.5.  27  Oct.  54:   Surgeon 
X  £^«r^eon  Ifa^or, William  Silver  Oliver,"  MD.,  Surgeon,  3  Feb.  72.  t»*May  ^7' 

Gnen— JlKtN^  Scarlet.— .i^en^t,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.^Irith  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Go. 
x«f  BaitaUon  embarked  for  Malta,  8  March  x866.    Haltfax,  Nova  Seoila;  Dep6t,  Wincheeler, 
Md  BaUaUon  embarked  for  India,  September  1867.    Murree,  Bengal:  Depdt,  Wincheeter. 
yrd  BaUalion  returned  from  Aden,  34  December  X872.     8homcl\ffe.  j 

4»  BattaUon  returned  from  New  Brunewiek,  5  July  1869,    Bortfand.      Digi^j^ed  by  V^  OOQ IC 


2o6  6oth  (Tlie  Ktn^*s  Royal  Blfle  Corps). 

s  Lt.Ck)lonel  Gordon  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  first  attack  npon  Mooltan,  and  with  the  ist  Battnlion  6otb  Rifles 
through  the  Pni^aub  campaign  in  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medial  with  two 
Clasps).  Setved  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  firom  June  1855  to  June  1857  (4th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Montgomery  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  185X-53  (Mc<lal). 

*  M^jor  Pemberton  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  India  during  the  mutiny,  and  was  severely  wounded,  with  loss 
of  two  fingers  of  left  hand,  at  Cawnpore  on  the  a7th  Nov.  1857  (Medal). 

7  Mm'or  uinxman  served  with  the  6otii  Rifles  m  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in  India  ttom.  7th  June, 
including  the  battle  of  BucUee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent  siege  operations, 
Assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Major  Farquluurson  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  as  extra  Aide  do  Camp  to  8ir  Hope 
Grant  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

*  Major  Dundas  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in  India  firom  tUi 
June,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  subse(|uent  siege  operations 
to  6th  August  (wounded  on  xoth  June).  Served  the  c&mpaign  of  1858  in  RohUcund,  including  the  actions  of  Bugar 
waUa  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad.  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  captiu*e  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bomlisrd* 
ment  of  Shalyehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the 
enemy  to  the  left  oank  of  the  (roomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee ;  Oude  campaign,  tnclnding  the 
actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlic,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870  (Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

^^  Lt. Colonel  Deedes  served  with  ihe  ist  Battalion  60th  Rifles  the  campaign  of  1857^58  against  the  mutineers  in  India, 
including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  sulsc- 

auent  siege  operations  (wounded  on  T2th  June),  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupa- 
on  of  the  palace.  Served  ns  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Jones  during  the  (»mpaign  in  Rohilcnnd,  inclnd* 
ingthe  actions  of  Buga walla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradalxid,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly, 
attack  and  bombardment  of  Shiahjeluinpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee.  Served  as 
extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  A.  Wilson  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  and  as  Orderly  Oflicer  to  Brigadier 
Barker  in  the  operations  in  Oude  fk*om  3rd  Dec.  1858  to  zst  Feb.  1859  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

1^  Major  Northey  served  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858  with  the  60th  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
Mittowhe  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).    Served  also  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870  (Brevet  of  Major). 

^*  Major  Carleton  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal). 

1*  Major  Ashbumham  ser%'ed  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions 
on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  of  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  subsequent  siege  operations,  assault 
and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  flnal  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace.  Campaign  in  RohUcund,  includinfir 
the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly. 
attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehanpore  defeat  of  the  rel^els  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Croomtee,  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  on  and 
destruction  of  Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>*  Captains  Henderson  and  Algar  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  Sbahslnui 
district  of  Bengal  in  1858  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign  01x860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for 
Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

**  Captain  Kelly  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  IndiA,  including  ths 
actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  tiie  Heights  before  Delhi,  nubsequent  si<^  operations 
assault  and  capture  of  the  city  with  the  flnal  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace ;  campaign  in  Bohilcuud,  in* 
eluding  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of 
Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the 
Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Groomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee.  iittnck 
and  destruction  of  Shahabad  and  Bongkagong,  the  Oude  campaign,  and  officiated  as  Brigade  Major  to  a  Movable 
Column  under  Colonel  Dennis  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>*  Captain  Byron  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  nsaanlk 
and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  action  at  Barree  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^7  Captain  Poole  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Mednl). 

u  Captain  Morris  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  tn-> 
Clasps). 

1*  Captains  Wallace,  Oalderon.  Robinson,  and  Bingham,  Lieutenants  Coulson,  Fraser,  Mitchell-Ixmeft,  Dsvics, 
Wood.  Marsham  (as  Adjutant),  Hon.  K.  Tumour,  Burstall,  Riddell,  Archer,  and  Holbech  served  on  the  Red  River 
expedition  of  1870. 

»  Captain  Buller  served  with  the  and  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  CTbina  (Medal  wiUi 
two  Clasps).    Served  with  the  xst  Battalion  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870. 

**  Major  FitzPatrick  served  with  the  snd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Mcflnl).  In 
the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal).  Also  served  throughout  tho  cam- 
paign of  1863  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Quarter  Master  Jarvis  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  (^ina  war  of  1841-42.  and  was  present  at  the  tskini; 
of  Amoy,  Chusan.  and  subsequent  operations  up  the  Ningpo  river,  and  storming  of  Chin  Kiang  Fo  (Meda!>.  Ha  a 
also  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

**  Quarter  Master  Toole  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  durir? 
the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan  (including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the  Citaticl).  1>fttt!e 
of  Goojerat.  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Armv  until  its  flnal  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindce,  occupation  of  Attock  and  Pcshawur. 
and  expulsion  of  the  Afl*ghan  Force  oeyond  the  Khyber  Pass.  Served  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-5^, 
including  the  dispersion  of  insurgent  villagers  in  the  Meerut  district,  siege  operations  against  Delht  from  28th  AuiT. 
to  3th  September  1857 ;  campaign  in  Rohileund  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena.  roliofof 
Moradalxul,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareillv,  attack  and  bomlmrdment  of  Shahiehnni>or*> 
defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bunk  of 
the  (Goomtee,  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  and  action  of  Bungkagoun ;  the  Onde  campaign,  including  the 
actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Risoolpore.  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  also  on  the  Red  River  expedition  1870. 

**  Quarter  Master  Holmes  served  with  the  and  battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  X851-53  (MednP. 
In  suppression  of  tho  Indian  mutiny  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  cumpaiiTi 
of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

S7  Quarter  Master  Henry  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1 351-53  (Medal). 

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a  volunteer  with  the  Artillery  fh>m  26th  August 
till  its  fall),  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  ^th 
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6      ...  \qmarUr  Ifcwfrr.— James  Wilson,"  7  Nov.  68. 
I  ao      ...  l  Medical  Qfieer.—SHrgfon  Major  James  Petrie  Street,  1*  MD.,  A.8.  9  June  54 ;  Surgeon,  1$  Jane  66.    . 
'  I  Faciuge  Bnif.—Agente,  Messra.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi.  and  CJo. 

Seturned  from  Nova  Seotia,  June  1873. 

*  Sir  Horatio  Shirley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55 ;  conmianded  the  88th  in  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkenzutu,  and  siicgc  of  Sebastopol ;  was  General  Officer  of  the  Trenches  in  the  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  tho  7th 
June,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  i8th  June,  and  commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sefpt.— 
wi>unded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and:  3rd 
ClsM  of  the  Me<]jidie). 

*  L4.Colonel  Gordon  served  with  tho  6zst  Regiment  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  waa  present 
at  the  repulse  of  the  sorties  of  4th  and  x8th  July,  and  in  the  action  of  Niqjufghur  on  35th  August,  where  he  com- 
manded the  Reserve  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Brett  commanded  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  burning  of  the  steam  transport  Sarah  Sand*  at  sea  on 
nth  Nov.  1857.  The  conduct  of  the  54th  on  that  occasion  was  the  subject  of  a  general  order  dated  Horse  Guards, 
37th  Feb.  Z858,  in  which  Lt.Colonel  Brett  is  mentioned  as  being  "  entitled  to  high  praise  for  his  conduct  through- 
oat"  under  circumstances  "the  most  alarming  and  dangerous  in  which  soldiers  can  be  placed"  (Bravet  of 
Li.Colonel,  and  presented  by  the  Roval  Humane  Society  with  a  Silver  Medal  and  vote  of  thanks  for  his  services  on 
the  occasion).  Served  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  tram  January  Z858,  and  commanded  a  Flying 
Column  cm  the  Nepnul  i'Vontier ;  this  force  received  ^e  special  acknowledgments  of  the  Crovemor  General  of  India 
fw  ••  cncrgv  and  zeal  displaye<l  for  the  period  so  employed  **  (Medal). 

•M4jor  Blackett  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofaie  Frontier 
under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  ailhir  with  the  Hindostanee  fluatics  on  the  Heif;ht8  of 
Bitxana  on  uie  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

*  Captain  ShtSftier  sen'ed  with  the  34tli  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at 
Cawnporc  on  a6th  37th  and  38th  Nov.  1857,  cai>ture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  an'?  relief  of 
Azimghor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

••  Captain  Lennox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  X852-53  (Medal). 

i^  Quarter  Master  WiUon  served  with  the  22nd  Regiment  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  the  villages  in  the 
Bovee  Valley,  N.  W.  frontier  of  India,  in  November  X853.  Also  with  the  expeditionary  force  against  the  Surnicksai 
MiAmuDds,  including  the  taking  and  destruction  of  several  villages  in  August  and  September  1854  (Medal  with 
Clasp. 

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Colonel,  93  May  73.  _  _ 

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CArTAiirs. 

JohnLovell  Kelly  ^ 

Walter  Andrew  Corbett   

George  Simpson  Fraser  

John  Medows  Theobald  

Robert  NevillGream,Jiijip«d(or(2jr€^m«aMa  [ 

in  India  ^ / 

Arthur  Lloyd  Baade  

«.  John  Boughey,  Inetruetor,  B.  JC  College... 
Killegrew  Reginald  Berkeley  Wodehoase, ) 

Extra  Aide  die  Camp  to  Governor  qfBombag  } 

William  Lane  Robinson  Scott 

Thomas  Joseph  FitzSimon 

Robert  Rogers 

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Henry  Jones 

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Arthur  Coding 

Robert  Hayne 

William  Bowlas  Williams 

Harry  Molvneux  Carter  

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Robert  Henry  Forrest  

John  Clibbom 

Adolphus  Lambert  Dennis 

George  Lake  Talbot  Dennlss 


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George  Blakiston  Renny 

Duncan  Peter  Robertson , 

John  Frederic  Inglis 

Edward  Montgomerie  Nedham 
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Fagmaeter.-^ajoM  White  Minehin,  30  March  67 ;  Sonorarg  CaplaiM,  30  Mar.  7a. 
Qnarter  Jfaeter.—CharleB  Lenton,  5  June  66. 

Medical  Qfieer.— Surgeon  Kqfor  Thomas  Smitli  Hollingsworth,  A.8.  3  Nov.  54 ;  Surgeon^  7  Aug.  67. 
Jnieinge  Buff.-^Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Bwtbarked/br  India,  30  December  x868. 

^  Sir  William  Thomas  Knollys  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  from  the  6th  March  to  the  end  of  the  Penin^ 
aula  war  in  x8x4,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  repulse  of  the  sortie--on  which  occasion  Sir  Heniy 
BuDivan  and  ten  Officers  of  the  Guards  were  killed  or  died  of  their  wounds. 

*  Brigadier  General  Sankey  served  the  Baatem  campaign  up  to  x6th  Dee.  1854,  and  from  X3th  July  1855.  ae- 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  and  ftt^m  3x8t  Aug.  as  A.Q.M.G.  to  xst  Division,  including  the  aifkirs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  charged  killed)  and  Bolaklava,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege- 
and  tell  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claam,  Brevets  of  M^jor  and  Lt.Co]onel,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie, 
•ad  Turkish  Medal). 

^  LkColonel  Garter  served  with  the  sisi  Light  Ibftatry  duringthewar  in  Buxmah  ftt>m  April  to  August  1853 ;  waa 
on  board  the  B.LC.  steam-sloop  SeeeeMe  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the* 
Baaigoon  river,  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  iJt  this  storm  tmd  capture 
of  Bangoon ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein,  xoth  May  (severely  wounded).  Was  mentioned  in  Genexvl 
aodwin:s  despatches  aa  "  deserving  the  best  consideration  of  Government'*  finr  his  services  at  the  capturing  by 
■torm  of  the  enemy's  stronghold  and  entrenched  position  south  of  Bassein ;  honoured  with  the  best  thanks  of  the 
Ckiveraor  General  in  Conndl,  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*  Major  Hay  served  with  the  63nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  X854-55,  including  tno  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  the 
attack  on  the  Quarries  (Medal  with  Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt Colonel  Jerome  served  with  the  igflh  Regiment  in  the  Lidian  campaign  of  X8S7-59,  including  operations  asainfit 
Hie  rebel  tribes  in  Ghwjerat,  storm  and  capture  of  CJhundairee— led  the  storming  party,  siege  and  capture  of  Jnansi, 
where  under  a  murderous  fire  he  assisted  in  securing  Ensign  Secoal,  who  was  severely  woundea— mentioned  in 
despatches ;  also  present  at  the  action  of  Koonch  and  at  the  various  engagements  before  Calpee — severely  and  dan- 
Mitmsly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatohea.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Cilasp,  and  Yictoria  Croas).  Served  in 
file  Haaara  campaign  of  x868,  inolnding  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Blaek  Mountain  (Medal  witb 
Claap). 


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15  June  49;  Colonel,  38  Imoy.  54;  Major  General,  7  Jan.  64; 


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Gtaaries  £mAon  Tenoi 

C?barlGs  Owen  James   

Msimaduke  Stourton   

Edmund  Sandilands  Savage  ... 
«.  Nadolig  Ximenes  Grwynne ... 
Arnold  David  Saportas   .. 

Frederick  William  Day 

Henry  Mount  Parkerson^ 


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XkalmsatGolflntl.— vere  Hunt  Bowles,^  Sneign,    xo  April  49;  Lt.  'z3  An£^.  53;  Copt  8  July  55;  2fajor, 

19  Dec  61 ;  Li.Colonel,  38  July  67 ;  Colonel,  28  July  72. 
HiMn.— Patrick  Hunter,  JSneign,  >*i5  June  49;  Lt.  *i6  July  53  j  C(qa.  ^39  Deo.  57 ;  Mt^or,  »x3  Oct.  70. 
William  Fraser  Forbes  G^on.*  Sne.  x  Kay  55 ;  Id.  ^7  Sept.  55;  Cap*.  '24  I>ec.  58;  BtMajor,  5  July  72 ; 

M^jor,  24  Jan.  73. 


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Constantine  Joseph  Ryan   

Robert  William  Bastow   

Frederic  Whit.  Russell  Jones... 

Robert  Wright  Studdy 

William  Lettaom  Gnmoir 

Henry  James  Jackson 

Francis  Maenaghten  Leslie?  ... 
William    Palmer»*  Adjuiant\ 

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WilHam  Frederick 


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Wm.  Robert  Le  Geyt  Anderson 
Georffo  Lindsav  Garsiin ...... 

Charies  Grenville  Maasel   .., 
Fra.  George  Lawrence  Main^ 

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^  Colonel  Bowles  served  with  the  63rd  Regi- 
ment throughoutthe Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  Uie  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman;  siege  assaults  and  fkdlof  Sebastopol, 
expedition  to  Kerch,  bombardment  and  capture 
of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Olasps,  sth  Class 
of  the  MeOjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lieut.  Palmer  served  in  India  daring  the 
mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

•  Paymaster  PQ>er  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade 
throughout  the  EiBstem  campaign  of  z854-55>  ^' 
eluding  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  with  the  Battalion  through  the  whole  of  its 
sendees  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny, 
including  the  capture  of  Lncknow,  and  numerous 

7oaflteirs  during  tne  Onde  campaign  (Medal  with 
y.  Clasp). 


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';  Qnarter  J/a«<rr.— William  Ridler.  8  June  rzc 
Medical  Qffieer.— Surgeon  Major  John  Harrison  Robotham,^  A.S,  33  April  55 ;  Surgeon,  35  April  68. 

Facinge  Grt&i.— Agent,  John  Bonstead,  Esq.— Jrw*  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.,  and  Co. 
JSmbarkedfor  India,  7  Oct.  1870. 

*  Usjor  Gordon  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  eampaign  of  x857'58»  and  was  present  with  the 
sekeied  marksmen  of  the  Regiment  at  the  actions  of  Chnnda,  TJmeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  Fort  of  Dhowraha,  siege 
iod  capture  of  Locknow  (menticmed  in  despatches),  subsequent  oi>erations  in  Oude  and  aflhir  of  Meangunge,  also 
at  Chnxda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Parkcrson  served  with  the  83nd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  In  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
XS57-59,  iBclading  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  Cawnpore,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
It  Ohwnpore,  action  of  Kale  Nnddee,  occupation  of  Futtehghur,  and  acted  as  Field  A^ntant  for  three  months  to  a 
fljriofc Colamii  under  Colonel  D.  Watson;  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Sha^jehanpore,  affairs  of  Mahomdie,  Shahabad^ 
ttdBunkairoon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Ueot.  Leslie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-dB  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Ludknow). 

'  Bnrgeon  Msjor  Robotham.— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Department." 


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Richard  John  Bin^fham  

John  Edmund  Haniur  Crewe. .. 
Fred.  Seton  Karr  Lushington . 

Harry  St  George  Ord 

John  Patrick  Miller 


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Thomas  Alfred  Beale  

James  Mitchell  Johnstone.. 

Henry  George  Purdon 

Francis  John  Sayer  Cator.. 
Hon.  Thomas  Lister 


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Lt.Colonsl,  'y>  Dec.  45;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Major,  ix  Jan.  58;  Lt.Otlouel,  13  Feb.  59 ;  Mafor  Oenenl, 

19  June  60;  LUut.  General,  8  March  6q;  Colonel  64th  Foot,  xa  Feb.  70* 
LiAutenant  Ooloasl.— UC  Thomas  de  Courcy  Hamilton,*  Eneign,  '30  Sept  42 ;  lA,  10  April  47 ;  Cogrf.  29  Dec. 

54 ;  Bt.Major,  xo  Mar.  57 ;  Major,  27  Nov.  57 ;  JBt.Lt.Colonel,  2x  Apiil  68 ;  Lt.Colonef,  »ao  May  68;  CoUmel, 

aoMay73. 
Xaiors.— Robert  Mockler,*  J7im^,  laSept  43;  Lt,  12  Jan..  48;  Cani.g  May   51;  Bt.Major,  a4Msr.  58; 

Major,  2  Sept.  50;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  18  Mar.  69. 
Valentine  Ryan,7  Eneign,  30  Nov.  49 ;  X^.  2  Jan.  52 ;  Capt.  x6  Mar.  58 ;  BLMajor,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  xaFeb.  73. 

Captaihs. 

•.George  Digby  Barker*  

George  Henry  John  Haldane*  | 

John  Ayton  Woodw I 

Charles  Hamilton  Sams 

James  Landon  Watt 

Edward  Joseph  Jekyll,  A^j 

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John  Wonlfe  Keogh 

John  Symeon  Walker 

Francis  John  Edward  Green. 
Francis  Sandys  Dugmore .... 
Edward  William  Carleton .... 


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1  Lieut  General  Lewis  served  with  the  Grenadier 

Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  X3th  Aug.  1855 ; 

Commanded    Divisions    of   the    Army  in  the 

r^  Trenches,  and  the  Grenadier  Guards  at  the  taking 

^  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal, 

69  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

'    *  Colonel    Hamilton     sensed  with  the   ooth 
'    Light  Inikntry  in  KafBrland  during  the  whole  of 

70  the  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Served  with  the  68th 

71  Light  Inflmtry  the  Eastern  cami>aign  of  1854-55* 
7o<including  the  batUee  of  Alma,  Balaklavs,  and 
7xllnkennan,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
69  with  four  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Knight  of  the 
71  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


SVB  LIBDT. 


x4Aug.  72 
ax  Aug.  72 
XX  Sept  72 
29  Mar.  73 
12  Nov.    73 


PayjiMMtor.— Richard  S.  Crawley,  a  Oct.  66;  Mon.Caplmn,  a  Oct.  71. 

q;narter  Jfa#ter.— John  M'Guiness,  5  July  7X. 

Medical  Qjffleer.—Svrffeon  Mejor  James  Bonnyman,  AfD.,  A.8. 13  Doc.  55 »  Surgeon,  13  Oct.  70. 


Fadnge  Black.—^^Mff,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—lriek  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
Returned  Jrom  Malta,  38  Mar.  1B72. 

♦  Lt.CoIonel  Mockler  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  x8s6-57,  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab— severely  wounded  by  ronnd- 
shot  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Kalce  Nuddee  and 
Kerkeroulie,  BareiUy,  Shahjehanpore,  Bunnai,  and  Mahomdie  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

7  Major  Ryan  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  iSsrs^; 
present  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  (acting  as  his  Aide  de  Camp),  defence  of  Cawnpore 
and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  actions  of  Ealee  Nuddee  and  Kerkeroulie,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal). 

0  Lt.  Colonel  Barker  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  X857,  including  the  night  attack  and 
battle  of  Kooshab,  bombardment  of  Mohnmrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasi)).  Served  in  Bengal 
with  Uaveluck's  Column  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtchpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buseemtgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee,  and  the  8e\'eral  actions  leading  to 
and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  defence,  including  several  sorties  (wounded) ; 
with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks,  and  in  the  operations  ending  in 
tiie  final  capture  of  Lucknow,  where  he  oflioiated  as  D.A.Q.M. General,  xst  Division,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatcheti ; 
the  RohUcund  campaign  in  X858,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year'n 
service  for  Lucknow). 

*  Captain  Haldane  served  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57  with  the  64th  Regiment  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  bombardment  of  Mohumrah,  and 
expedition  to  Ahwaz— in  command  of  the  Light  Comj^ny  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58 ;  present  vnth  Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Fiittehpore,  Aoung, 
Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore  (wounded),  Onao,  Buseerut  Gunge  (first  and  second) ;  was  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in 
the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  present  at  the  actions  of  Dilkoosha  and  second  relief  of 
Lucknow,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  actions  of  Kala  Nuddee  and  Kerkeronue, 
capture  of  Bareilly,  and  aflnirB  of  Shal^ehanpore,  Buxmie,  and  Mahomdie  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service 
for  Lucknow). 

»®  Captain  Wood  was  on  board  the  Transport  Sarah  Sandn  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  S4th  Regiment  on 
passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  x  i th  November  1 857.  Served  dnnng 
the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  camiMiign  m  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 


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WiML— 5m-  Bobert  W»lpole,»  KCS.  and  Lt.  »ix  May  95;  Lt.  »»a6  Sept.  a6;  Cavt.  '24  Jan.  34;  2fa>r, 

'3»  3€ay  44;  BtJA,Colonel^  a  July  47;   Co^jmI,  38  Nov.  54;  U.CMtuL   17  Oct.  56;  JTq/or  Qeneral, 

30  May  6a;  Lieut.eenmrQl,  35  Oct.  71 ;  Cl9ioii«/  65th  Foot,  a8  Oct.  69. 
Limtnut  Gelend.— Charles  Blewitt,"  AmAt",  »»8  May  46 ;  ie.  aa  Dec.  48 ;  Capt,  *i  May  55  5  Major,  7  Jan.  69 ; 

Lt.CowHel^  13  Feb.  73. 
J^iocfc— William  John  Chada.*  Jiwya,  'la  Nov.  47;  U.  'za  Sept.  48;  CVip*.  30  June  54;  Bi.MaJor,  15 

Dec.  54;  ^^l^CbloM^,  o  Nov.  6a;  A^ofor,  15  May  73.  f     t   ,      z'     j- 

Fred.  Stangflcld  Hemes,  Eumgn,  4  April  51 ;  Lt.  '35  Nov.  53 ;  Capl,  ^7  Dec.  58  ;  Bt.Maiar,  5  July  7a ;  Major, 

13  Feb.  73. 


CUTAIVS. 

Lionel  Smith  Warren* 

William  Syam? 

Villars  BnUei*    

William  Gervaise  de  la  Poei«... 

William  Thomaa  Croft 

George  Bexuamin  Wolsel^,^  > 

Bng.  Major,  Morar,  Btngol  ^ 
Cba.  Grosvenor  Byam  Martin 

John  Cookson  Fife" 

James  Browne 

Mowbray  Lettson  Elliot     

LixurxviLirrB. 

Hngh  FitaRoy  Manyat 

IteginaM  Wilham  DiUflety 

Frederick  Lnttman  Jotmson ... 
Cbas.  Angnstus  Fillinghun,  ^ 

Ziui.«fMM9krtrgas  Apr.  73  ^ 

alusboiyDavenp.Crookenden 

William  Ethelston 

/Wm.Maitland  PeagumColeman 
Charles  John  Whitaker,  AeU. 

{John  Clmrfes  Christie 


iBich.DuiBn  Bnckl^Rutherford 
Geo.  Biyan  Douglas  Thomhill 

I  Henxy  Spencer  Wheatley  

I  Alexander  Thomas  Weller 

Frederick  Guy  Vivian,  Inter-  \ 

preter > 

Bobert  St.  George  Harding) 

HamOton  } 

SVB  LlBVTBVABTS. 

William  Walter  Lean   

Algernon  Geo.  Arnold  Dmrnnd 
Charles  John  Dennys   


'33  Nov. 
'35  Jan. 
z6Mar. 
'17  Nov. 
'aa  July 

x8  8ept. 

'  9  June 
33  Dec. 
IX  Mar. 
37  Feb. 

'ix  Dec. 

p  8  June 

zoOct. 

'ao  July 

PisOct. 

IS  Jan. 

»i3  0ct. 

7  July 

8  July 

9  July 
9  Oct. 

'39  June 

'3  Aug. 

13  Nov. 


4  Jan.    71 


'18  Aug. 

8  Sept. 

18  July 

'  8  June 

I'xiMay 

34  Aug. 

Pi3  Oct. 

»3o  Nov. 

P13  Dec. 

x  Jan. 

'35AprU 
»  8  Aug. 
»  7  Nov. 

»X5  Sept. 

Pio  Nov. 

35  Aug. 
13  Feb. 
'  3  Aug. 

P  4  Jan. 

35  Jan. 
ad  Oct. 
a8  0ct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 


CAPTAIV. 


8  Sept.  63 
'as  April  68 

12  Feb.  70 
'33  Mar.   70 

xoJuly    73 

'3xMar.   66 


30  Feb.    7x 


BUB  LIBUT. 


XX  Sept.  7a 
31  Dec.  73 
36  Mar.   73 


BBBV.MAJ.  r  BT.LT.COL. 


17  Aug.  70 


671  13  Feb.  73 

67I  36  Feb.  73 

59!  33  June  67 

6a  a8  Feb.  70 

68 
68 
68 


*  Lt.  Colonel  Blewitt  served  with  the  65th  Regi- 
ment in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  Captain  warren  was  engaged  in  the  opera- 
tions at  Taranaki  in  i86x  (Medal). 


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r.— Alexander  Baird,"  xa  May  63;  Comet,  aa  Feb.  56 ;  Lt.  ax  Aug.  60 ;  MoH.Mafor,  xa  May  73. 
r  Ifwto*.— George  Collins,  39  Oct.  73. 
I  Qfieer.—Smyeom  Mt^or  Henry  Sherlock,"  A.8.  15  Dec.  54 ;  Surgeon,  9  Aug.  70. 

JVuM^*  White.~.^^»ii<f.  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— IrUk  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  xo  Januarg  1871. 


'  Sir  Bobert  Walpole  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  Pandoo  Nuddee  on  the  a6th  Nov.  1857  ; 
a  Brigade  on  the  aTth  and  a8th  November  at  Cawnpore  under  Major  General  Windham,  on  which  occasion  he 


<le<^sted  the  ria^t  attack  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  and  took  two  x8-pounder  guns ;  commanded  the  6th  Brigade  of 
the  Army  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  under  Lord  Clyde ;  a  detached  Corps  of  the  Army  that 
Btithed  through  the  Doab  to  Etawah,  Futteyghur,  and  the  Ramgunga ;  commanded  the  3rd  Division  of  the  Army 
«t  the  capture  of  liucknow;  and  a  Field  Force  that  entered  Rohilcund,  including  attack  on  Fort  Rohea  and  battle 
«f  Allygimn;  also  the  whole  of  the  Troops  at  the  battle  of  Bareilly  under  Lord  cV^e  (wounded— sabre-cut  on  right 
faaad,  aDd  horse  wounded  in  three  places) ;  Commanded  at  the  fight  at  Mayl^  Ghat  on  the  Saarda  zsth  Jan.  1859, 
vfaen  with  360  men,  60  only  of  whom  were  Europeans,  he  entirely  defeated  3,500  of  the  enemy  {CB.,  KCB.,  Medal  with 
Cla«p,  ai:d  received  tue  thanks  of  Parliament). 

*  LLColonel  Chads  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Creneral  Godwin  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53,  and  was 
^tsent  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Martaban,  the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades  at  Rangoon,  attack  on  the 
WUte  House  Stockade,  xath  April  (wounded,  but  did  not  quit  the  field),  and  operations  of  the  two  following  days, 
ci^&elnding  with  the  storm  of  tne  Great  Shoe  Dagon  Pagoda  stockade ;  also  present  at  the  captures  of  Bassein  and 
^*t^  the  relief  of  the  beleaguered  Garrison  at  Pegu,  and  the  operations  of  the  four  following  days,  durinsr  which 
Utt  enemy  in  force  were  driven  out  of  three  entrenched  positions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  liajor) ; 
'•oeiTed  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  Gtoneral  in  Council  on  six  separate  occasions  during  the  war.  Served  as  a 
Tohmteer  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Bomarsund  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1854  (Medal).  Served  as 
Stiff  Captain  at  Smyrna  from  April  to  Sept.  1855,  and  as  Commandant  with  rank  of  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at 
eajrea  and  Abydoa  (Dardanelles  from  zst  Sept.  1855  to  37th  Oct.  1856). 

'  Cftptain  Byam  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  X863-65  (Medal). 

*)f^  Butler  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6z,  and  also  in  that  of  x863-6^. 
Manmiindcd  a  Company  and  vras  severely  wounded  at  Camerontown  7th  Sept.  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal, 
•ad  Brevet  of  Mi«<w). 

*  Captain  de  la  Poer  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

.  "  (^»tain  Wolseley  served  with  the  84th  Regmient  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  engaged 
m  «U  the  minor  aCb&s  in  the  Shahabad  district  under  Sir  John  Douglas  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Fife  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  and  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x  865  (Medal) . 

"  M^or  Baird  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  7xst  Highlanders  on  the  7th  Feb.  X855,  and  served  at  the  siege  and 
l^oT  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  MediiS). 

^  Smgeon  logor  Sherlock.— For  War  Servioes  see  "  Medical  Department" 


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"DouBo"  "Talatibjl"  ••Albuheei."  **Vittobii."  "Ptbihem" 


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Colonel.— e.  Thomas  Honrv  Johnston,^  Eiuign,  i^ai  Feb.  as ;  X/.  'i  Oct.  35 ;  Cofrf.  'x4  Oct  36 ;  Jfa;or» 
1*30  May  36;  Lt.Colonel,  1*38  Dec.  38;  Coloutl,  ii  Nov.  51;  Miyor  ^fmteral,  4  Jane  57;  Lt.Oentrd, 
3T*Jan.  64  ;  Colonel  66t;h  Foot,  10  Oct.  70. 


31  Jan.  04  ;  L'oionei  tbtn  Fool,  10  uct.  70. 
Lieutenant  ColoneL— George  Vincent  Watson,  Sneign,  '9  April  47 ;  X*.  14  Nov.  48 ;  Capt.  '28  April  54 ;  Jfo/or, 

P6  Feb.  63 ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^ai  Aug.  69. 

"■  '  " ^    .       ^    ^  ^.,,  ^     I. 'agFeb.  56;  Jfiyor,»i8Aug.69. 

Cop/.  ^6  Sept.  58 ;  Mepcr,  '14  Ang.  67. 


Kajora.— James  Gfllbraith,  Entign,  'la  Dec.  51 ;  X^.  6  Jane  54 ;  Cmpi,  ^39  Feb.  56;  M^jorJ  'z8  Aug.  69. 
Somervillc  George  C.  Hogge.  Stuign,  ^aa  Sept.  54;  2J.  11  OcL  55     "-—'•■     -     -     • 


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Captjlixs, 
Charles  Valentine  Oliver,  Comwtandant, 

Okizree  Samitarium 

John  Tobin  Ready 

Thoma8  Kales  Somlj' 

William  Saunclei-s  

Robert  John  JoceljTi  Stewart, 

Ernest  Stephen  Garratt  

Thomas  Murphy^*  

Arthur  Nelson  Wclman 

John  Healey,'  Interpreter  

Gteorge  William  Monk  Hail    .. 

LlEUTKNAKTS. 

Thomas  Harris  

William  Hamilton  M'Math I 

Frederick  Baincs  Dillon  

Henry  Herbert  Smallpicce,  Inatruetor) 

of  Jlufketrjf  21  March  73 ) 

Wm.  Aug.  Daniel  Mackinnon 

GillHd  Goo.  Baker-Cresswell 

John  <;h«8.  Mathew  Pigott 

Francis  James  Cullen 

William  Augustus  Callaghan 

Walter  Roberts  

Manners  Charles  Wootl 

Edward  Henry  Fosbery  

Beauchnmp    Robert  Hobart,  Adjutant} 

16  Oct.  72  S 

Henry  Breflfticy  Teman 

Frederick  Duncan  Raikes 

Rupert  Virginius  Tho.  Edw.  Stevenson 
Adolphus  Jiunes  Price 

Sub  LiBUTXVAirTS. 

John  Waring  Singleton  Mercer 

Wm.  Johnde  la  Poer  Beresford-Poirse...' 

Henry  Somerset  Hassard  I 

Theodore  Gortlon  Barclay I 

Alexander  Bulstrode  Kenton.. 


*•  8  Sept.  54  Pa9  Feb. 

P  9  Sept. 
'37  May 
a6Mar. 

II  Sept. 
•*  3  Juno 


54  '28  Aug. 
63  1*28  Aug. 
-ft     9  Mar. 


T.    58 
57 


P29  Sept. 

4  Dec. 

^^l  May 

••iS  Dec. 
2a  Aug. 
1*29  Sept. 

.21  Nov. 

••29  May 
P  6  July 

13  Jan. 

21  Feb. 
'•^May 
8  Feb. 
P  I  Sept. 
••12  May 

7  July 

''22  Feb. 

'•14  Mar. 

P17N0V. 

1 1  Dec. 


65 

65 
57 
59 

63 
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6s 

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67 
69 
65 
69 

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CAPTAIir. 


25  Sept. 

P  6  July 

8  Jan. 

>*  I  Aug. 

30  April 
P  8  0ct. 

7  Jan. 
'  1  Aug. 
PiaMay 

Pi  a  May 
Pa9May 
P  7Jnly 
P21  Aug. 

31  Aug. 
P  5  Mnr. 
PigDec. 
P27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
I  28  Oct. 


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68    28  Oct. 

68  28  Oct. 

69  28  Oct. 
66!  21  July    71 

I   HUB  LlKfT.    I 


56  P21  April  63 

57p28Aug.  63 

63|P3oOct.  66 

60P18N0V.  68 

60!    9  May  65 

67  P  5  Mar.  70 

56     5  Aug.  70 

68»3iOct.  71 

60    24  July  72 

X  Jan.  73 

68 
68 
69 
69 

69 
69 
69 
70 
65 
7» 
71 


3  Feb.    72 
14  Aug.   72 

23  Nov.      72; 

9  Aug.   73 
12   Nov.  ;3l 
Ptt^wt/jt/^"**.— Thomas  Brj-son,  5  April  56  :  JIon.MaJor,  5  April  71. 
Quarter  Miuier. — Henr3-  Jones.  20  March  jy 
Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  William  Siin  Murray,  MB.  A.S.  10  Jan.  5«  ;  Smrgeom,  1 


riTq/or,  10  Jan.  71. 
S  Jan.  58 ;  Surje99 


;Facing»  Green.— Agenit,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  India,  Fehmary  t9jo. 

1  Lieut.General  Johnston  served  in  tho  66th  Regiment  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  of  1837-38,  and  afterwards 
commanded  the  Regiment  for  many  years  on  foreign  service. 

*  Captain  Murphy  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  firom  Juno  1854  to  January 
1856;  was  present  nt  Inkerman.  and  engaged  in  the  six  bomlwrdments  of  SelMStopol,  and  not  aboent  ftrora  re^ar 
trench  duty  for  a  single  clay  trom  flrsi  breaking  ground  to  the  end  of  the  siege  (reconMncnded  for  distinguished 
conduct).  Served  in  tho  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kertch  fVom  January  1856  to  the  end  of  the  war  (Modal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Healey  served  in  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  cnaripaign.  and  was  present  at  the  reduction  of  the 
Fort  of  Arrah  in  Jan.  1858,  at  the  siege  of  KoUnh  and  its  capture  by  assault,  dof^t  of  the  Gwalior  rebelo  at  Kolaris, 
surprise  on  and  attack  of  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal). 


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"Baieosa"  "^MvasvLA"  **lMinjL*'  (with  the  Uojul Tiger).  "  Taku  Fobw"  "PaKijr.** 

l!!?L?»j(W«eL— ^  Francis  John  DayiM,^  Smmgn,  ';j Feb. 08  ;  X«.  »a6  Jan. 09 ;  Coftt.  'la  Aug.  13 ;  Copt.  4-  Lf. Colouff^ 


f*")    *2P  April  a?;  Colomel,  aj  Not.  41;  Ifo/or  Qtntral^  ao  Jane   54: 
£&'     14  Jan.  66 ;  Colonel  ^  Foot.  15  Jan.  58. 

Ikataaaat  CeleaeL— «.  Frederick  William  Jebb,*f  nttTM,  I'as  June  54 ; 
jr<l/or,  'laHa^  63 ;  U.Colotul^  ai  Ang.  7a. 


M$Min.—$.  Charles  B.  Knowles,*  Eu$iffn,  ao  Feb.  55  ;  Li.  ao  April  55 ;  Cant.  '13  Feb.  63 ; 
William  Henry  Bell  Kinffsl^,*  Snmffng  Jane  55 ;  Id.  yo  Oct.  57  ;  Capt.  >ia  May  63  ;  Mc 


Lt.General,   14  Aug.   59;    Qentral, 
14.  16  Nov.  54 ;  Capt,  8  July  56 ;. 
Feb.  63 ;  Major,  '31  Oct.  71^ 


^aJoTt  ai  Autr.  72. 


CAPTAiara. 
9.  George  Jiaatera  Cardew  * 

George  Baker' 

Miles  Charles  Sefeon* >  30  Mar. 

Aithnr  James  Poole'    '  11  Jan 


jg  Jane  57  '15  June 
18  Dec, 


UKUT.        I     CAPTAIK.     |    »a»T.llAJ.       »T.M?.COL. 


571  30  Not. 
58  »  8  Not. 


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61  P  6  July  68' 

^,    10  Not.    6a,' 2  Jan.  69 

John  Eyles  Blundell x6  Jan.    63  'ao  April  67  'la  Not.  70' 

DaTid  Mackinlay  Potter '24  Not.   63  »  8  July    68  '22  Mar.  71 ! 

PhiUp  Quirk    »  5  April  64  »  2  Jan.    69>3i  Oct.  71' 

Lorenzo  Nickson  Moase^^^  96  Mar.   38   23  Sept.  6a,    8  May  7a 

John  Badlier  Brereton 1    9  April  6 z '1  a  May    63'  at  Ang.  7al 

LixvnHAVxs.  1  .  i  I 

Bobt.  Edw.  Colbome  Jarria,  \ 

Adjutant  2  Jan.  69     } 

James  Stocker  Grant  Smith, ) 


19  Jnly    59  '  8  Aug.  6a 


Iiut.  o/Mtuhet^  9  June  72  )  < 
Thomas  Francis  Edmund  Knox 

John  Stephen  White , 

JohnLeybome  Popham ^...1 

Franda  JBoyd  Garflt 1 

James  Hercules  FitsWalter>< 

Hennr  Connellan  }\ 

DaTid  ^bt.  Morrieson  Briggsj 

Henry  Crovre  I 

Bichard  Frederick  Atkinson  ...| 
Bobert  Geo.  Wardlaw-Bamaay 

Hammond  Astiey  Tapp  ' 

John  Patrick  Somers  Cooks  . 


'  4  Jan. 

'3  Mar. 
'21  April 
'13  July 
»i6  8ept. 

'  a  Jan. 

'23  Jan. 
»24  Apra 
'  9  Oct. 
'14  Jan. 
'23  Mar. 
13  Jan. 

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6x  '31  Dec. 

65  »a4  April 
67  P  6  July 

67  Pia  Not. 

68  '14  Jan. 

69  'aa  Mar. 

69'  3  May 
6g  »a7  Oct. 
69  28  Oct. 
71  a8  0ct. 
7x    28  Oct. 

69  28  Oct. 

70  aSOct. 


SUB  UBtnr. 


Halkett    Francis 
A^mtami  x6  Ang.  73 

Sub  LisrraVAVzs.  I 

William  Hope  Tonng ' 

William  Egginton  Briggs 

De  Lacy  Dayrell  Passy  < 

lAwrence  Jameson  Torrie 

Herbert  Sowdon  SeTcme , 

William  Arthur  D'Oyly  Mealy! 

PagwMuter. — 

Quarter  ITcu/^.— Edward  Pierson,"  3  March  56. 

Madieal  Officer.— Sttr/ttyn  Mi^for  Jones  Lamprey,^' JfB.,  A.S.  8  Oct.  50; 


4-  I    1  General  DaTies  serred  in  the  Peninsula  witb 
I  the  ;and  Light  Infimtry.  and  was  present  nt  th» 

69  batuea  of  Fuentes  d'Chior,  Salamanca,  Vittortn, 

70  and  the  Pyrenees,  and  at  the  siege  of  Bndiijos. 
70'  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  the  War  Mcchil  withi 

71  flTe  Clasps. 

I  *  Lt. Colonel  Jebb  serred  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers. 
^',in  the  Crimea  from  the  Z4th  Not.  1854,  including 
71 1  the  siege  and  Ihll  of  Sebastopol  (Mednl  with. 
71  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  a  de- 
71  'taehment  of  the  67th  Regiment  which  mnrched  ia> 
71  January  1862  from  Tientsin  to  Niu-Chnansr.  s  dis- 
71  tanoe  of  350  miles,  for  the  protection  of  the  British. 
71  community  at  that  port,  when  dosied  by  the  ice,. 

I  from  the  depredations  of  the  Ma-tardser  robbers. 


a9May 

37  Mar. 
x9  0ct. 
X9  0ct. 
X  Jan. 
X3  Feb. 


[7  June  70. 
,  3  Not.  57 ;  Surgeou  Mv^or^ 


nttimgu  YtOaw.-^ Ag0ni$,  Messrs.  Coz  and  Co,— Embarked  for  India,  x  November  X873. 


*  Major  Knowlea  serred  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  l^m  the  nth  July  1855,  ineluding  the  siege  anil 
^  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  sererely  contused  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp^ 
ind  Turkish  Medal).  < 

*  X^r  JCingaley  serred  with  the  67th  Regiment  thronghout  the  campaign  of  z  860  in  China,  including  the  action 
cf  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangkn,  and  sererely  wounded  in  the  leg  at  the  storming  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort ;  also  present 
ttthe  snnender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Cardew  scnred  with  the  67th  Regiment  thronghont  the  campaign  of  x 860  in  North  China,  including  the 
action  of  Binho,  taking  of  Tangkn,  storm  and  captnre  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Me<bii  with 
t^  Gasps).  Acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  67th  Regiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kading  and  in  the  minor  operations 
misflt  Uie  Taeping  rebels  in  the  Ticinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862. 

'  Qiptein  Baker  serred  with  the  67th  Regiment  thronghont  the  campaign  of  x86o  m  China,  and  carried  the  i-egi- 
»ntsl  Coknir  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangkn,  and  with  the  storming  Pftrty  at  the  Taku  Fort,  the  ditch  of 
vtidtheeraaeedandplanted  the  Colour  on  UiecaTalier;  alsopresentatthesnrrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  C'hisps). 

'  Csptain  Seton  serred  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  tho  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  inclndinsr  tho 
MioD  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangkn,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Mednl  with 
tvoCtenm).  Also  senred  agamst  the  Taeping  rebels  in  tho  Ticinity  of  Shanghai  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the- 
takiBgof  theftntified  stockades  at  Naizang,  storm  and  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Najow,  and 
ChoUii. 

*  Cspiain  Pbole  serred  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  China  in  1863,  including  tho  second  cap- 
ln«ofKaffing. 

^  Csptain  Moeee  serred  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campafgn  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including  the 
MtiOB  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangkn,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two* 
Ch^).  Aeled  aa  AcQntant  of  Uxe  Left  Whig  67th  Regiment  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity 
«f8bso|^iaiin  the  simamer  of  x86a,and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  tho  strongly-stockaded  post  of 
KMsag.  tha  walled  citiea  of  Kading.  Tsinpoo,  Najow,  and  ChoUn. 

**  Qnsiter  Maater  Pieraon  serTsd  thronraont  tho  Crimean  war  of  1854-55  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Also- 
■■7<d  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  China  in  1863,  inclndinff  the  second  capture  of  Kadin;c- 

"  8v|MB  Jl^ior  Lamprey.— For  War  Berrices  see  "  Medical  Department.'^ 


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Colonel.— Zord  William Paulet,*  GCB.  EntigH,  »i  Feb.  21 ;  Lt.  '23  Auj?.  22  ;  Capi.  P12  Feb.  25  ;  Major,  »io  Sept. 

30 ;  Lt.Col.  21  April  43 ;  Col.  20  Jane  54  ;  MaJ.Oen.  13  Dec.  58 ;  Lt.Oen.  8  Dec.  67  ;  Col.  68tli  Foot,  9  April  64. 
Lieutenant  Coloael.—c.  Joshua  Henry  Kirby,*  JE«#.  'lo  Aug.  38;  Lt.  8  April  42;  Ca/><.  30  April  52 ;  Jfq/or , 

^x  June  60;  Lt.Colonel,  10  Nov.  69. 
■i^ora.— Harrison  Walke  J.  Trent,'  Entign,  '14  April  48;  Lt.  ^i  July  53;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54;  Bt .Major ^ 

21  Mar.  65 ;  Major 1 10  Nov.  69. 
John  Blood.*  Etuign^  8  Sept.  54  ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55  ;  Capi.  ^6  Feb.  63 ;  Mt\jor^  ''31  Oct.  71. 


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*  Lord  William  Paulet  served  the  Eastern  cam* 
paign  of  1854  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to 
the  Cavalry  Division,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balnklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopor  (Medal  with  four  Clasps.  CB.,  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  ist  Clafis 
St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Kirby  serve*!  throughout  the  New 
Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  commanded  the  68th  Light 
Infantiy  on  the  27th  April  1864  at  the  commence- 
ment of  the  operations  against  the  Gate  Pah,  and 
three  Companies  during  the  action  of  the  39th 
April  1864  (Medal.) 

"  Lieut.  Woodward  served  with  the  68th  Light 
Infhntiy  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66 
(Medal). 


Sub  Libutbhakts. 
Robert  BdwardNeilsonThomas 

Robert  Henry  Gunning 

Benjamin  Briscoe 

Charles  Waring  Darwin 

William  Gordon  Yate .^ 

Fa3fmatter.—ChaT]es  Fade  Heatly,'*  17  Deo.  47 ;  Ens.  jg  April  33 ;  Lt.  7  July  37 ;  Hon.  Major,  i  Jan.  60. 

Quarter  Jfewftfr.— William  Shea,  6  Dec.  73. 

Medical  Qffietr.— Surgeon  Mqjor  Robert  W.  Meadows,^*  MD.  A.8.  26  May  54 ;  Surgeon,  22  Aug.  65. 

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Faeinge  Green.-  Aaenis,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jri»*  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Eetumedfrom  JNew  Zealand,  12  June  x866. — Embarked  for  India,  10  Feb.  1872. 

'  Major  Trent  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864  66,  was  present  attic 
assault  on  the  Gate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  acted  as  a  regimental  Major  in  the  action  of  Te  RaugB,  and 
aeverely  wounded  in  right  ^^-rist  while  leading  two  Companies  of  the  68th  into  the  left  of  the  enemy's  rifle-pits  (men- 
tioned m  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Mt^or  Blood  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  6th  Sept.  X855,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  with  (Jlasp,  and  Ohirkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Spratt  and  Captain  Kay  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  were 
present  at  Uxe  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

«  Captain  Tucker  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  68th  Light  Infantrj-,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebnstopol  (Me<lal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement 
at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

7  Captain  Shaw  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X858,  and  acted  aa  Field  Adjutant  of  Colonel 
Walter's  Column  employed  against  the  rebels  in  Shahnbad  (mentioned  in  desimtches,  Medal).  Also  throughout  the 
campaign  of  i860  in  China  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Cliisps). 

>  Captains  Mnrahall  and  Bolden  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  in 
1864-66,  including  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah,  the  engagement  of  Te  Ranga,  the  West  Coast  campaign,  and  action  at 
Kakaramea  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Covey  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-^  as  Adiutant  of  the  68tli  Light  Inflantry  and  aa  Field 
Adjutant  of  Tauranga  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and 
engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

1^  Captain  Crawford  served  with  the  and  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China, 
including  the  actions  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  actions  of  the  i8tli  and  21st  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

1^  Major  Heatly  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  185S. 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Chundareo  and  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Jhanai,  action  of 
Koonch,  operations  before  Calpee  fW>m  xstn  to  21st  of  May.  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  the  town  and  port  of 
Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  tne  i8th 
Boval  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

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TctT>-9«.cdoML-fi  Ernest  Frederic  GaBCoigrne,»  JSnngn,  3  May  mU.  13  Maj- 13 ;  Co»^  6  July  15 ;  Major,  »»xo  May 
S?i!?r"  ^5;  U.Coiomel,  P3  June  38;  CWoiiW,  33  Nov.  41  ;  Major  General,  30  June  54;  Lt.Qemeral,  13  Feb.  602 
?»?■ '«J-      Oemeral.  20  Jan.  6-7 1  Colonel  6ath  Foot..  -» Anril  cfi  »    j  » 


General,  30  Jan.  67 ;  Colonel  69th  Foot,  3  April  58. 

ieotaaat  Ootonel.— <*.  George  Baffot,*  JBjwyM,  'so  June  45;  U.  '35  Sept.  46;  Capt.  '8  June  53;  Bl.Major, 

17  ^iiky  64;  Ma/or,  17  July  66 1  Lt. Colonel,  2  Veh.  69. 
lUj«r^-Jamc8  Sn^jth.*  En*.  '35  Sept.  46 ;  JW.  "is  Sept.  48 ;  Capt.  6  June  54 ;  Bt.Maf.  9  May  68 ;  Mai.  3  Feb.  6g 
Horn,  CTiarleg  James  Fox-Powya.'igwWyw,  33  Mar.  58  ;  Z/.  Pi8  Feb.  59  ;  Capl.  '23  l^Tov.  64 ;  Jfo/or/'s  July  71 

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,  ! Reed  John  Francia  Banfield 23  Sept.  71 

,  ;  Ed wanl  Richard  Berkeley  Ingram    :  34  Sept.  71 

Hugh  Bertram  Nathaniel  Bewicke    38  Oct. 

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69  "•34  Sept.  70 

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70  »27  Oct.  71 
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70  38  Oct, 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 

71  38  Oct. 
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Richard  Fit2Gerald*    1  18  Sept.  46 '10  Nov. 

Sebastian  White  Rawlins  j    5  Feb.    58 'zo  May 

^.Alexander  Bruce  TnIloch,3  0arrwoMjN->         „  I        ti 

tlructor,  &ibralfar ! j     33  May    55    30  July 

Remain  Fleming  Stirke i    6  June  54    16  Aug.  55     3  Aug.   67! 

Henry  Harrison  Bartlett«  15  Feb.    56    17  Sept.  58  »  7  Aug.  67I 

Frederick  Hotham  Dyke,*  a<5^^CoU«fsr«   .'30  June  57 '14  June  sg.PsMay    69 

Horace  Augustus  Thewles    J'lejuly    61  >'3i  July  67; '24  Sept.  70 

Peregrine  Slaitland  French' '3  Mar.    63     3  Aug.  67'p23Nov.   70 

William  Andrew  Aitchison'  '31  May    64'  31  Feb.  68  PioMay    71 

Henry  Stephen  Swiney  'lo  April  66'Pi4  Julv  69  p  9  Aug.  71 

Alfred  John  Borton*   '17  Nov.  63  »2i  Aug.  67  P38  Oct,    71 

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Albert  Philip  Wodehouse* '  4  Aug.  65  p  5  May    69 

Wm.  Ronald  Donald  Scott  Glendonwyn,*^  -     ,,      .    .     t  /     / 
Inttrncfor  ofMtuketry  2  Aug.  71  ........  j  '  3»  J^ly    67,P3i  July    69 

, Edward  Peregrine  Townley*    'ii  April  68  '25  Sept.  69 

Henrj' Stanhope  Holmes*    p  i  Aug.  68  p  8  June  70 

Harry  Aubrey  de  Vere  Maclean*  P33  Jan.    '    -     - 

Alexander  Baulislans  Gzo wski*  '  p  4  Feb. 

Charles  Henrj'  Somerset  Butler,*  .<lcf/v- >  '       •  t 

fa«/38  0ct.7i   ....J  I   7Jn^y 

Lawrence  Wilkinson  Macdonald 8  Feb. 

Dudley  Gordon  Alan  King   ;P37  July 

Robert  Edward  Owen |P  4  Mar. 

1 10  [Harry  Golding  P31  Dec. 

Timothy  Joseph  Kelly   p  9  Dec. 

Edmund  Randolph  P33  Nov. 


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29  S»;„  Paymojfrr.— David  Francis  Chambers,^  36  Jan.  49 ;  Sns.  P31  Jan.  40 ;  Zt.  6 May  4s  j  Son.MaJor,  i  Jan.  60.. 
9    ...    Quarter  MaHer.—JameB  Whitcroft,*  13  Sept.  65. 

'.Medical  C^cer.— Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Clark,^  A.S.  7  April  54;  Surgeon,  11  Nov.  64. 

Fadnge  Green.— Agenfe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /m*  Agenta,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked /or  Bermnda,  1870. 

'  G«neral  Gascoigne  served  in  the  Peninsula  firom  July  1813  to  May  1814,  including  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa, 
^«ttles  of  the  NiveUe  and  Nive,  and  the  investment  of  Bayonne.  Served  afterwards  m  the  American  war,  and  waa 
Vmeot  at  the  battle  of  Bladensberg  and  capture  of  Washington,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  has  received 
^e  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  San  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

'  LtColonel  Basot  was  in  command  of  the  Huntingdon  Field  Force  to  repel  an  incursion  of  Fenians  into  Canada 
n  Msy  1870.  Eighteen  hours  after  he  left  Montreu  he  fell  upon  Uiem,  strongly  entrenched  at  Trout  River,  and 
^e them  across  the  flrontier  line,  throwing  away  arms,  accoutrements, clothing,  kc.  Lt.General  the  Hon.  James 
Lffldffly  conveyed  his  approbation  of  these  operations  in  the  following  terms,—"  The  Lt.  General  recognizes  that  to 
pm  vigorous  movements  are  due  the  spee<ly  clearing  of  the  Border  and  the  return  of  a  feeling  of  security  to  the 
■^bitants  of  the  district."  The  following  officers  were  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  above- 
!«ntioned  service,  viz.— Majors  Smyth  (commanded  the  6Qth  Rgimcnt),  Hon.  C.  J.  Fox-Powys,  and  FitzGerald, 
''ptains  Bartlett,  Dyke.  French,  Aitchison,  and  Borton  (as  Adjutant),  Lieutenants  Wodchouse,  GlendonWyn, 
TiivQley,  Holmes,  3iaclean,  Gsowski,  and  Butler,  and  Quarter  Master  Whitcroft. 

,  *  Captain  Tnlloch  served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  south  of  China  under  Sir  Charles- 
I'inabenzee ;  and  in  the  ist  Royals  the  campaign  of  i860  m  the  north  of  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and 
TtQeku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  M^or  Chambers  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857  fh)m  the  outbreak  oir 
i:th  May,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  (wounded  on  8th  June)  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal 
lith  Clasp). 

'  ^orgeon  Major  Clark.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 

Seeord  of  the  Seroicee  of  the  6gih  Begiment. 

flriginally  2nd  Battalion  34th  Regiment,  and  raised  in  1756.  Proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  X770.  Home,  1775.  To  the 
Wm  Indies,  xTjS.  Home,  1785.  To  Mediterranean,  1793.  To  West  Indies,  1796.  To  Holland,  1799.  Home,  1799. 
T)  Jamaica,  1800.  Home,  1803.  To  East  Indies,  X805.  Home,  1826.  (3nd  Battalion  to  Holland  and  Belgium* 
«Si3toi8i5).  To  West  Indies,  1831.  To  New  Brunswick,  1839.  Home,  1843.  To  Malta,  1847.  To  West  Indies^ 
f»5i.  Home,  1857.    To  East  Indies,  1857.    Home,  1864.    To  Canada,  1867.    To  Bermuda,  1870.    To  Gibraltar,  1873. 


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Cavtain.  »'io  Oct.  7cr    JfVi/or.  v-r  Aim.    ^0..    St.Lt.ColoHsl,  15   Sept.  48;  Cofear/,  28  Not.  54 ;  Lt.Ooloielt, 

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Kaiort.— Arthur  SaJtinarshe,"  £n#^«,  2I  Dec.  48;  -W.  ^17  Jan.  sx;  Cap*.  6  Pdi.  50;  BLMahr^  z  March  61 
Major t  27  Nov.  66.  ^^t  -t>    ,  -, 

William  Henry  Ralston,*  Entign^  18  Dec.  57 ;  Id.  23  July  58 ;  Capt.  P30  llarch  60 ;  ITo/or,  '17  April  67. 


'3  July  55;  Major  OeHeral,  12  Nov.  62 ;  Zieuf. General,  25  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  70th  Foot,  10 < 
leatenaat  Colonel.— Hem-y  De  Renzy  Pigott.*  En»igu,  P22    July  45;  Lt,  'xo  Sept.  48; 
Ifo/or,  P19  Dec.  62;  Xi.CoioMei,  25  Aug.  71.  '^       **    ^  . 


Captains. 
Alexander  Boydell  Wright*.. 
Thomas  DeeringBackhooBe?... 

Charles  Roger 

John  Robert  Collins'     

Charles  Clarke  Richardson.. 
Henry  Pred.  Qreatwood*  .. 
Charles  Masterman  Smyth.. 
George  Frederick  Grreen^o  .. 

Leyland  Hornby" 

Norman  HuskissonU 


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Rodney  Stuart  Riddell«. 
Edward  Pearson,**  Interpreter 

Henry  Callnnd  Darley  

Edward  Rich.  Spicker  Brander 
John     King,    Inttruetor 

Muehetry  14  Oct.  71    ... 

Fred.  Harvey  Maturin 

Augustus  William    Munsey, 

Adjutant  14  Oct.  73     

Francis  Fred.  Fyler  Roupell  . 
Thomas  Arthur  Freeman  .... 
Richard  Briones  Bumaby  .... 
William  Anthony  Grey  Smith... 

William  Vernon  Ford   

James  William  Alex.  Boothby 
Richard  H.  Wm.  Henry  Harris 
Hugh  Manners  Smith  


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26  Mar.   58    23  Dec. 

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P  6  Aug. 
'»i2  April 

26  July 

x8  April 

P22  Sept. 

P27  July 

"  5  Oct. 
1*14  Sept. 
P25  Sept. 
''12  Dec, 
'20  Nov. 
P23  Dec. 
'xo  April 
28  Oct. 


i'i6  Oct. 

60 

3  Aug. 

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P  5  Oct. 

67 

P20  Nov. 

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2  Dec. 

68 

P27  Feb. 

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'24  Sept. 

70 

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28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

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29  May 

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73 

12  Nov. 

73 

23  Nov. 

72 

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'  2  Feb.    64 

'16  May    6s 

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60;    2  Dec.    68 

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*  Mqjor  SaltmarBhe  served  with  the  70th  Rcgi. 
ment  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  of  1863-^5, 
and  was  severely  wounded  at  Pukikohe  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and 
Medal) .  Served  also  during  the  Indian  Mutiny 
in  1857-58  (Medal). 

«  Captains  Wright  served  witJi  the  70th  Regi- 
ment m  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Mediu). 

7  Captain  Backhouse  served  with  the  70th  Be(^- 
ment  during  the  Indiim  mutiny  in  1857-58  Ofedal). 
Also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1 864-65  in  the  pro- 
vinces of  Taranaki  and  Wanganni  (lledal). 

"  Lieut.  Riddell  served  with  the  70th  Regiment 
in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  including 
operations  in  the  provinces  of  Taruiaki  and 
Waikato  (Medal). 


Sub  LnuTXVAirrs. 

Thomas  Caldwell  Pears   

Francis  Richard  Pennefather  ) 

Kane   J 

William  Lambert   

Henry  Montague  Pakington"^ 

Hawkes > 

Paymc»t«r.— Graham  Egerton  Huddleston,*^  23  March  55  lEnHgn,  30  Dec  48 ;  Id.  '27  June  44 

(^rier  Maeter.— 

Medical  Qfieer,— Surgeon  Mcy'or  Samuel  Fuller,"  A.S.  23  July  55  J  Surgeon,  12  Nov.  70. 


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J^aemge  Black.— il^mff,  Xeavrs.  Cox  and  Co.^-Iriek  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bttad  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  5  Oct.  1871. 
1  Sir  Henry  Storks  served  as  Assistant  A<^utant  General  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1846-47  (Medal).    Commanded  the  British  Forces  and  all  the  Military  Establishments  from  the  Bosphorus  to  Smyrna 
•during  tne  Russian  war,  and  superintended  the  evacuation  of  Turkey  by  the  British  Army  after  the  terminatien  of 
hostilities  in  1856. 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Pigott  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  reducUon 
of  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  January  1858,  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  l^  assault,  afibir  at  Sanganeor,  and  defeat  of 
the  Grwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  (Medal). 

*  Major  Ralston  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  E^atikaia 
and  Rangiawhia,  and  commanded  the  Expedition  landed  at  White  Clifh  (Received  the  thanks  of  the  Major  General 
Commanding,  Medal). 

*  Captains  Collins  and  (Sreatwood  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  in  the 
provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal) . 

^^  Captain  Green  served  in  the  x4th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  in  the  actions 
of  Kokeroa  and  Rangariri  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

1*  Captain  Husldsson  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  in  the  provinces  of  Waikato 
Taranaki,  and  Wanganui  (Medal). 

^  Lieut.  Pearson  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Katikara 
and  Rangiawhia,  and  with  the  Exi>edition  Umded  at  White  Cliflb  (Received  me  thuiks  of  the  Major  General 
Commanaing,  Medal). 

1*  Ca|>tain  Hornby  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-65  (Medal). 

1'  Mm'or  Huddleston  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  >it  i\:n  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  ;  also  at  the  action 
of  Bolundshnr,  aflhir  of  Allyghur,  battle  of  Ai^a,  attair  of  the  2nd  and  action  of  6th  Dec.  at  Cawniiore,  and  action 
of  Khudagnnj ;  commanded  the  Light  Company  at  the  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Sanda,  24th  and  ssth  Oct. 
1858,  and  present  at  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Surgeon  Major  Fuller.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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3  Colonel  Maedonell  landed  in  the  Crimea  in 
January  1855,  and  served  with  the  7x8t  High- 
landers in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol, 
and  took  part  in  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and 
Tenikali  (Medal  with  Clas^,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under 
Sir  Hugh  Rose  during  the  summer  of  1858,  and 
WHS  present  at  the  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra, 
battle  of  Golowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action 
of  Morar  and  subsequent  operations  terminating 
in  the  taking  of  OwaUor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Eusofisai  Field  Force  under  Sir 
Neville  Chamberlain  throughout  the  campaign  of 
X863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other  Affghan 
tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  in- 
cluding the  forcing  of  the  Umboylah  Pass,  nu- 
merous outpost  attacks,  storm  and  recapture  of 
the  Craig  Piquet,  and  final  engagements  result- 
ing in  the  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  hill  tribes 
(India  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Umboyla). 


,— Bobert  Anderaon,^*  25  May  60 ;  Q.lf.  29  April  56 ;  Sou.MaJor,  29  April  71. 
2raB<«r.— Peter  Forbes,  x6  Nov.  66. 

John  Joseph  O'Reilly,  A.8.  a  Oct.  65. 


rkteimgt  BoB.—Agmtt,  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith.— .^Bikn'fted /or  OxbraUar,  17  Oct.  1866. 

^ItCSenenl  I*w  served  with  the  7zst  Light  In&ntry  on  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat,  %t  the  action  of  Lago,  and 
^sttte  of  Ganmna.  Bzpedition  to  Walcheren,  siege  and  surrender  of  Ter  Ver  and  Flushing.  Subsequently  in  Por- 
^apl,  Spain,  and  sonlli  of  France,  ftrom  z8xo  to  18x4,— action  at  Sobral  on  entering  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  pur- 
ees of  Massena  t2iroiu[h  Portugal,  battle  of  Fuentesd'Onor  3rd  and  5th  May  x8zx  (wonnded  in  two  places),  covering 
ti»  two  Isst  oegea  of  Sad^os,  snniriBe  and  defisat  of  Girard's  Corps  at  Arroya  de  Molino,  storming  and  destruction 
cf  tbe  coemar's  tSU  dtpoui  and  other  works  at  Almaraa,  defence  of  the  Alba  de  Tormes,  battles  in  the  I^rrenoes  in 

Hy  1S13,  whoe  on  the  90th  the  command  of  an  important  post  devolved  on  him;  attack  on  Sauraren,  capture  at 
J^wnmtBB  of  the  oonvqy  of  snpnlies  destined  for  the  relief  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nive,  action  at 
faabo,  afflura  ai  Hdlette,  St.  ralais,  Arrivarette,  and  Garris,  ana  action  at  Aire.  Employed  in  command  of  an 
i^Bed  boat  in  nifirht  duties,  aflkirs  with  pickets  at  Urt  on  the  Biver  Adour,  Imttle  of  St.  Pierre  near  Bayonne  13th 
^  18x3,  battle  of  Orthes,  and  action  at  Tarbes  (wounded) .  In  the  foregoing  services  he  was  long  Adjutant  of  his 
Bftiiaen^  and  latter^  acted  as  such  to  the  Light  Battalion  of  his  Brigade.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  x8x5,  in- 
c^ading  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  cannon-shot,  which  also  killed  his  horse.  Served 
*.bte  Tesrs  in  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France,  ue  hse  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps,  and  is  a  Jtff. 

1  LLCoknel  lismbton  landed  m  the  Crimea  in  Sept.  iBss,  end  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Trenches  at 
tfe  ae^e  of  fMbaatopol,  and  was  present  at  its  ikil  (Medsl  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Central 
'^discBaniaign  in  x858-«9,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Nahargah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
<^^  Bsd  Brevet  of  Msjor). 

*  Major  Moansey  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854,  and  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege 
^'Sebsstopol,  in  the  erneditionto  Kertch  and  Yenikali,  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  in  Sept.  X855  (Medal 
V3h  (Hssp,  and  Turkisn  Medal).  Served  during  the  campaign  of  X858  in  Central  India  under  Brigadier  Smith  and 
h7  Hbi^  Bose,  JTKJnding  the  battle  of  Kotahkeserai  and  subsequent  oiierations  terminating  in  the  recapture  of 
^y^TLior.  Served  aa  Stair  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  under  Sir  Bobert  Napier  in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  firom  Nov. 
'^  to  May  1859  in  poranit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebel  leaders,  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  and  total  rout  of 
(be  nbds  at  Nairwasa  and  other  minor  affhirs  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 
•Srred  with  the  Bnaoteai  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the 
^nceyn  and  other  .iffghaa  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  including  the  forcing  of  the  iJmbeyla  Pass,  action 
<  the  Ease's  Kest  Plcquet,  numerous  outpost  attacks,  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet,  and  final  engage- 
seat  nwtiDg  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  Hill  Tribes  (mentioned  in  despatches,  India  Medal  with  Clasplbr 
Taljeyla). 

'  Mi^  O^MaDey  served  with  the  7i8t  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  x3thFeb.  1855,  including  the 
*^ve  snd  fUl  of  Sebastcmol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  destruction  of  and  alRLirs  at  Taman  (Medal  with  Chwp,  and 
"Tin-kiah  Medai).  Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  battle  of  Kotakeserai  and  recapture 
cf  Chrslior  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  [.For  remainder  of  Not—  $ee  end  of  74th  Foot, 


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lWor».-^ncis  BrowT^low,*  Swngn,  »8  Sept.  54 ;  Lt.  22  June  55 ;  Capt,  '19  Auff.  62 :  Major  '28  ICay  w. 
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Charles  Stewart  Murray . 
Patrick  Browne  Simpson. 

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Thomas  Bedford  Urouhart ,  »»t4  Aug.  60 ;  i  x  Dec.  63 ,  '28  May    70' 

Walter  Frederick  Kelsey '    8  Feb.  61 '19  April  64  '20  July   70' 

John  Macleod  Tintrcombe ^  7  Dec.  siSi'aiJnlv  c8i    r  Anwi  .^i 


BBXT.KAJ. 


P  7Dec.  55i»a3July  581  x  April  70! 
'22  Feb.  61  P19  April  64  8  June  72 
Pi  I  Feb.    62  p  3  June  64    14  June  72  j 


John  Macleod  Tingcombe ^  7  Dec, 

St.  John  Thomas  Prome 
James  Foord  Hilton  

LlXUTEXAXTS. 

Reginald  Gamett   'P3oJan.  63'  36  May    65 

Nathaniel  Jiftnes  Spens   '  3  June  64  P37  June   68 

Robert  Henry  Hunt  '30  June  65  » 14  July    69 

James  Vesey  Lendnim ''  i  Feb.  67  P28  May    70 

Charles  Roberts,  Interpreter  ...    10  Nov.  65  i»ax  Aug.    67 

Matthew  Nisbett  Gordon  Kane  i'2x  Aug.  67 1    4  May    71 

Robert  Hunter  Murray '18  Dec.  67 :  a8  Oct.     71 

Frederick  William  Holland "24  AprU  69   28  Oct.     71 

James  Wallace '14  July  69    28  Oct. 

Charles  Hamilton  Fergusson ...  '  x  Sept.  69,  28  Oct. 


Robert  Arnold  Vansittart   23  Sept.  71.  28  Oct. 

JohnM'DougaU  8  Feb.    70   28  Oct. 


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^on.RobertCharles  Drummond 

Richard  Louis  Milne 

John  Monteith 

James   Wyndham    Hughes-  "> 

Hallett ;■ 

Arthur  Mack  worth  Monteith... 


I 

:  SUB   LIKPT.   ' 

3  July  72 1 
31  Aug.  72  _ 
13  Nov.    72' 

96  June   72 1 
9-^ug-   73 


Pajrma«/-er.— Thomas Cassidy.ii  :i  April  55  ;  (^.M,  4  May  49  >  Son.Major,  xx  April  65. 

(Quarter  Matter. —5onn  Walsh,  5  Oct.  67. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Mcy'or  John  Meane,  MD.,^  A.8,  24  Dec.  52;  Surgeon,  21  Sept.  60; 

Faeingt  YeUow,— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  India,  28  Feb.  iSji. 


[5  Xov.  77. 
Surgeon  M<yor, 


1  Brigadier  General  Payn  served  with  the  S3rd  Regiment  in  the  SuUei  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  affur  of 
Buddiwal  and  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraou  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Pui\jaub  campaign  of  1849,  including  the  batUe  1 
of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp),  campaign  of  1851-53  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Pesfaawur  Frontier.     Served  in  i 
theCrimeaincommandofa  Regiment  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  and  was  present  with  that  Force  fh>m  June  ; 
2855  until  its    disbandment  in    May  1856  (Brevet  of  Major,  Turkish  Medal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Me^jidte). 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  26th  37th  and  28th  Nov.  at  Cawnpore  , 
under  General  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6tii  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to  Serai  Ghst, 
action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into'Futtehghur.  aflUr  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangnnge,  in 
command  of  the  left  attack,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  aflkir  of  Koorsie ;  conmianded  the  53rd  throngh- 
out  the  hot  weather  campaign  and  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore,  present  with  the  Bogi- 
ment  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at^zabad  on  2^h  Nov.,  action  of  ToolBei)ore,  and  minor  aAkirs  (mentioned 
five  times  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  CHasp). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Beresford  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Oimea  from  28th  May  1855,  including  the  expoditioa 
to  Kertch,  siege  and  ftdl  of  Sebastopol.  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkishMedal).  Served 
throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and  Rao  Sahibf 
in  1858-59. 

*  Major  Brownlow  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  28th  May  1855.  including  the  expeditioa 
to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  was  present  with  the  leading  Column  of  assault  on  the  joth  March  1858^ 
sulMequently  througnout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and  Bad 
Sahib  in  1858-59  (l^fedal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Clarke  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  actioni 
Chutra,  Gopalgunge.  Khodagunge,  and  ent^  into  Futtehghur,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  sSEkir  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Crogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  November,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  miaor 
ftflkirs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Stockwell  served  with  the  73nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  i6th  July  to  28th  Sept.  1855,  inclvdi&g 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Captain  Tanner  served  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  fbroes  under  Tanti* 
Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59. 

"  Mioor'Gassidy  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Umzimkulu  against  the  revolted  Kaffir  chief  Todo  in  1844 ;  also  li 
a  volunteer  with  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  Cape  Town  Levies  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-59  (Medal).  Served 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  the  6th  July  1855  with  the  2XBt  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  m 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turnsh  Medal). 


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73rd  {TedlLslm'e).—LuihHJ  to  ^cih. 

"  MaXOALOSS  "   "  SZBIICGIPATJIM  "    **  Wi.TJIBLO0j 

^**^''^I-  CoIoneL— .Vir  Henry  Robert  ForpuMti  Davie,  Bart.  Comet,  PiS  Mar.  i8;  i/.  »; 
rnU  iioll  22 .  jf„^or,  P19  Doc.  26 ;  Lt. Colonel,  n  Mtti*  28 ;  Colontl,  23  Nov.  41;  JLfiyor  Gen 
1^  111     28  Jan."6o ;  Generul,  35  June  66 ;  Colonel  73rd  Foot.  17  Fob.  65. 

2  Lieut«taat  Colonel. — isoTnersot  Molynonx  Clnrke  •  Eusijn,  P23  ^»'ov.  49;  Li,  '5  March  52;  Captaiiif  29  Deo. 
54;  Major,  P16  Jnn.  63  ;  JJ. Colonel.  Pjo  May  6". 
"  -      -        -.  -  ^     .  .,  ^.    «.   -  .  _     .  _  StMaJor, 


'25  Feb.  19;   Cajti.  '26  Sept. 
Geueral,  20  June  54 ;  Lt.Oeneral, 


Zajon.— James   Whittnkcr  IJumcs,'  En»ign,  5  Nov.  47 ;    Lt.  '6  July  49 ;  Capt,  22  Sept.  54 ; 
_        29  Nov.  63 ;  Major,  5  Jnne  69. 
»'  u  George  William  Muriel,  Ensign,  24  Juno 42 ;  i/.  29  Ju'.y  45  ;  Ctip^  2  June  57 ;  ITq/or,  i  April  66. 


Caitaixs. 


MKUT.        I      CAPTAiy.      I    BBBV.MAJ.    |    BT.LT.COL. 


«.  IlnBtiufjTS  D'Oyly  Farriugton*,  Garrijon ")  I     «  t.o«    .a'        t,.i,,      op      t  1  ic 

,    r«/r«r?c,r,  P«w;«o«<A )\    ^  ^"^^^    S^,  10  July  58^'29July  62 

Thonia:*  MoDPcll  "NVarrcn ^i  7  April  57     2  Nov.  58^2001.  63 

Hu^b  Frnncis  Hacket  Gibsouc ^13  Jj;ly    58  '24  Aug.  60  ''20  Oct.  65 

John  TheopUilns  Bolton  Mayne ^30  Mar.    55    23  Mar.  58^14  April  63 

William  Gordon  15  Oct.     61  p  3  Oct.  6j  P22  Jan.  67 

Archibald  II rnry  Slinrp* I     7  Sept.  S5     2  July  58,     5  Juno  69 

Williani  FrtHlericJc  Hill p  2  Dec.    6a  ^20  Oct.  65  i'22  Feb.  71 

Jumea  Trench  Txirner I  13  April  58     2  Ajn-il  62    15  May  72 

J'.hn  Lysnirht  Hevrson    6  Juno  56      i  May  59I     i  Apr.  70 

Chjurles  Orchard  Cornish    26  Nov.    58    xi  Dec.  63  p  a  Aug.  71 


8  July 

9  July 
9  Dec. 

4  Aug. 

P  8  Aug. 


LlBUTRKAXTB. 

Howel  Gunter,  AdJtiiaHt  27  Aug.  70    

rharles  Edward  Stanley  Parker 

Joseph  Game  Ross 

'Jamea  Bcardoe  Doncaster,  Irutructor  of 
i    Muakttry    18  Feb.  73 

Robert  Mitford 

lEphraim  Thomas  Sherlock |p2o  Oct. 

'Geo.  Francis  De  Bnde  Davidson p  2  Mar. 

iHenry  Joseph  Harrison  p  2  May 

(William  Harrison  Preston  IP30  Mar. 

JRichard  Rostron  Young |Pi6  Nov. 

iWilliam  Poison  Thackwoll |pi7  Nov. 

Gerald  John  Roberts ,p2o  Feb. 

jFredcric  Peart  Chevers    |Pa3  Mar. 

W'm.  MolineuxShaplandSwiny p  8  Aug. 

The.  Henry  Forster  Strickland p  2  Sept. 

MoBfiOzn  Innis  Gibbs 


62  P23  June  65 1  *  Captahi  Farrington  served  in  the 
62  P  4  Aug.  65  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59 
'    -  "^  ^      66  (Medal.) 


Sub  LiBrTBKiVTB. 
William  Angustus  Collings  ... 
Frederick  Stapleton  Gwatkin  . 

ICyril  Wood   

-Richard  Travels  Barter , 


"4 

65 

P  9  Nov. 

66 

65  P16  Nov. 

66 

65  P22  Jan. 

67 

66  P19  Feb. 

67 

6s  P25  Sept. 

67 

66  P  9  Nov. 

67 

66  Pi 4  Jan. 

66  P22  Feb. 

67  28  Oct. 

67  28  Oct. 

68  28  Oct. 

68  a8  0ct. 

30  Dec. 

PUB  Liurr.  1 

16  Mar. 

72 

27  Mar. 

72 

17  July 

72 

13  Nov. 

73 

:f  1  ...  IPajm<u/^.— William  Canaabon  Frend,  30  March  58 ;  Sonorary  Major,  30  March  73. 
4?/,,  Qwirter  3f(iM<«-.— Robert  Smith,*  7  Dec.  S5- 

Medieal  Officer,— Surgeon  Mcjor  George  Langford  Hinde,7  A,S.  15  May  55;  Surgeon,  z6  Sept.  (8. 


Faeingt  Green.— .i^aifff,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co,— Embarked  for  Song  Kong,  34  Nov.  x866. 


Ajoa  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal) .  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-50,  including  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawn- 
'^re  on  6th  Dec,  pnrsnit  of  the  enemy  and  capture  of  their  ^nns  at  Seraighat,  action  at  Kallee  Nuddie :  taking  of 
r*au«hj;har»  ezpeidition  to  Mhow  under  Brigadier  Hope,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  Sir  E. 
^anrd's  drapatches),  and  subsequent  affairs  ending  in  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

-  ^jor  Barnes  served  as  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  in  Major  Hogg's  Battalion  of  Native  Infantry  in  the  Kafl^  war  of 
:'4>47;  was  present  in  several  engagements,  accompanied  Uio  expedition  into  the  Tambookie  country  in  August, 
•M  that  over  the  Kei  in  Dec.  1846.    Served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  185 1  (Medal).     Served  bIbo 

1  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the  Gorrickpore  district  in  1858,  and  on  the  Nepaul 
'ruierin  1859  (Meoal). 

'  Captain  Sharp  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  opera* 
'  '--4  m  the  Shahabad  district,  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal). 

<  Quarter  Master  Smith  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  December  1851  including  the  siege 
rii  fail  of  Sebaatopol,  the  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Tircish  Medal).  So^ed  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  November  1857,  including  the  assault  aad  capture  of 
V-anjnmge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  (Medal  with  Claps). 

'  Surgeon  Mt^or  Hinde.— Fbr  War  Seryioes  see  '*  Medical  Departmeat." 


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Skriwgapxtam  "   "AssvYT."    ^with    tlic    Elophant).       *'13rs.vco'*   *' Ftjixtks  d'Oxob"    "CirDAi>   Rodbigo" 

"BaDAJOZ"    "SaLAMAXCI."  *' VlTTOHI.v"  "PrilENUKS"  **XiV!:LI.J:"    "OkTHKS"    "ToULOUSK"    "PEXl.N'f-lLA." 

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Colonel.— ^0  Charles  An^stus  Shawe,^  Eindf/n,  ^26  Mny  o3  ;  IJ.  rf-  Copt.  ^23  April  12  ;   fV/yj^  ^  i'.f'o^-'^'. 

'28  April  25  ;  Major  4-  Colonel,  ''8  Aug.  37;   Mitjur  Grucral,  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.Gcnerul,  20  June  54  ;  6V«/,tf/, 

6  March  63  ;  Colonel  74th  Foot.  24  Nov.  56. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— William  Keltj^  M'Ltvxl.  iw/«/'/;i,  6  June  45  ;  L(,  P31  July  46 ;  Capt.  ''24  Sept.  50;  ir<i/>'r, 

27  Jan.  58;  Lt. Colonel,  I'g  Sept.  64;   Colonel,  g  Sqit.  6.;. 
ULiyors.— John  Jacro,  Entiign,  ''16  Jan.  46;  Lt.  ^'19  Tel).  47  ;   Copt,  P7  March  51  ;   Major,  11  iliiy  62;  /Vr^Tt 

Lt.Colouel,  9  Dec.  72. 
--         --     •''•-"       •      -     •       "      ---  Tj,  Pio  Xov.  54  ;  rV;)^  P16  Oct.  60  ;  Jftz/or.  P4  Fob.  -}i. 


Robert  Frederick  Mnrtin,  Enififjn,  ^17  Dec.  52 
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5S 


Captai.xs. 
Henrj'  Grcor^o  Lyon  Campbell  •'27  Oct. 

Abel  Straphan^  ''30  .Inly 

Robert  Elphinstono  Dcarc '*  8  July 

Edward  Bradby ^24  Ani^. 

reter  M'Lareu 29  Oct. 

Charles  Tennant  AVallace    13  Aui^.    .         , 

Thomas  Colville '*  9  Mur.    Co  ''19  July    64li*  4  Feb. 

Simeon  Harri.«*on  Hardy ^12  Juno    6o|>'i8  Sept.  63  1*22  Mar. 

Frederick  Nind  Woodall "'24  Mar.    54'  15  Dec.    54'     i  Apr. 

Richard  Leigh >' 30  Dec.    toS'isMar.    63    12  Feb. 


tVPTAIX.      I     1I1;KV..MA.I.    j     r.T.T.T.tOL. 


-\  Nov. 

8  July 

9  Jan. 
2  Feb. 

581'' 1 8  Juno 
5S  »'i9  Aum'. 


55  ''17  Mar.    c?    5  July     72 

56  >'i8  June     ■ 
"       ^  04 

67 
67 
67 


57  ''  9  Sept. 
61  P  9  Mar. 
61  P  7Au.tr. 
62 ''27  Nov. 


71 


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Conyn<flmm  Martyn  M'Alpino    '' 

Georp^e  Farie    '' 

Evel\ni  John  Hamilton    ' 

Charles  Dougla  s  Hay   ' 

Henry  Thomas  Carew  Hunt,  >  ; 

In»t.  of  Musketry  8  A])ril  73ji  i 
Char] es'Hamil ton  Simpson  ...  ' 
Edward  Grcorgo  Kcpptl,  J<^> 

jutant  22  March  71  ) 

James  MontpTomcrv* Williamson  ^ 

James  Archibald  Hay  • 

George  Kirwan   * 

Henry LucasSt.George  Stewart  * 

James  Otway  Toler  ' 

Henry  Bonjrhey ' 

Lambart  Hugh  Skene  

Rupert  La  Trobo  Lonsdiile ^ 

Francis  Augustus  Hare  ^ 

Carteret  Walter  Caret I 


Sub  Lir.rTTixAXTs. 
Claude  Maxwell  Mac  Donald  . 
Henry  Robert  Kelham    


June 

61 

!•  9  Nov. 

66 

June 

64 

»•  9  Mar. 

^7 

June 

63 

20  July 

67 

May 

66 

"  7  Aug. 

67 

June 

66 

''30  Oct. 

(>1 

Mar. 

67 

''cs  Nov. 

6S 

June 

07 

»'25  Nov. 

68 

Dec. 

6^ 

'•  5  :May 

6.; 

Amr. 

67 

'•28  :\ray 

70 

Aug. 

67 

»•  4  I'V^b. 

71 

Aug. 

^7 

>'22  Mar. 

71 

July 

67 

«'27  Oct. 

71 

Nov. 

67 

28  Oct. 

71 

July 

68 

28  Oct. 

71 

Sept. 

63 

28  Oct. 

71 

Nov. 

63 

28  Oct. 

71 

12  Nov. 

73 

1  General  Shawc  served  the  campaigns  of  i3in, 
1 81 1,  aivl  part  of  1812,  in  the  I'eninsula,  iiiclmlin.' 
tlie  battle  of  Bnsaco.  Served  also  in  Holla ud  si: jI 
Belgium  from  Nov.  1813  to  i8i4,Bnd  was  st-vcro 
v.ounded  at  Bcrgen-op-Zoom.  He  has  reccivt.I 
tVio  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  liuiiic, 
Fueutes  d'Onor,  and  Ciudad  Kodrigo. 

^  Captain  Straghan  served  with  the  74tl\  Ilij:!.- 
landers    in    the    Indian    mutiny    cnmpai1.11   n   ; 
1857-58,  and  was  pre;=cnt  at  the  stonu  anil  Cii]-  ; 
tiiro  of  ShoraiKjre  (Medal).  j 


I   sun    LIKIT. 

16  Mar.    72 
7.^ 


28  May 


Paymaster. — Roger  Sheehy,  13 May  59  ;  ITnn.Cnptain,  13  ilay  64. 

Quarter  Maitter, — Donald  Swanson,  10  May  71. 

Sledical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Benjamin  Cowan  Kerr,  MD.,  A.S.  17  Nov.  55; 


'urijeon,  z:7  April  71. 


Facing*  White. — Jgenf/,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Embarked  for  Gibralfai;  i  Ftl.  iS63. 


Continuation-  of  Notes  to  Jist  Foot. 

•  Captain  Lewis  lauded  in  the  Crimea  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855  and  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  at  Kertcii  till  tl'^ ; 
evacuation  of  the  country.  Served  in  Central  India  in  1858.  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  71st  Hielii.r'i . 
Light  Infantry  at  the  action  of  Rajpore  (Medal  with  Cla«i).)  Served  with  the  Ensofzai  Field  Force  under  Sir  Ni  \  1  ? 
Chamberlain  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Bone3'TS  and  other  Affghan  tribes  tm  the  N.W.  Fn^utitr  1 1 
India,  including  the  forcing  of  theTJmbeylah  Pass,  numerous  outpost  attacks,  action  at  the  F.ajrle  Nest  ri(|uii.  r-  - 
capture  of  the  Crag  Pitpiet,  and  final  engagement  resulting  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  tribes  (India  Hcv-aI 
with  Clasp  for  Umbeyla). 

7  Major  Campbell  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  ut  the 
action  of  Kotakeaerai  and  8ub8e<iuent  operations  terminating  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Scrvo«I 
throughout  the  campaign  of  i86j  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  first  as  Adjutant  of  the  71st  Light  Infantry,  uiA 
afterwards,  on  the  formation  of  Brigades,  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  ist  Brigade  until  the  termination  of  hostilities 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Major  St.  Leger  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  a  Flj-ing  Column  nudcr 
Colonel  Christie,  including  an  engagement  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna;  also  in  Ross'  Camel  Coit>8  with  Sir  Hugh 
Rose's  Foroe  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Gowlowlie  and  capture  of  Caljico  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Fawkes  ser\'ed  with  the  7i8t  Highlanders  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858  and  was  present  at  ibe 
battle  of  Kotakaserai  and  recapture  of  Gwahor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Wilson  served  with  the  71st  Highland  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  agnmst  the 
Boneyrs  and  other  hill  tribes  on  the  N.W.  frontier  of  India.  Commanded  the  Sharpshooters  from  the  iithNovom- 
ber  to  the  ist  December,  firom  which  hitter  date  till  the  end  of  the  campaign  he  acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiuieni 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

i»  Captain  Brownlow  served  with  the  71st  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boncyra 
and  other  hill  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"  Major  Anderson  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  at  the  sie^rc  of  Sebastopfl 
and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Central  Indi:^  campaign  o 
1858,  including  the  actions  of  Koonob,  Caporoe,  and  (Jowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpec,  action  of  Monir,  and  capture  ol 
Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


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Y«r»8«r.  ColaneL— John  Thomas  Hill,  Emi^,  ^13  March  37;  Lieui. '16  Apr.  29;  Capt.,  »*i3  Fob.  35;  Major^  '12 
FttHHiif  March  41;  Lt.Colouel,  3  Apr.  46;  Colonel,  ao  June  54;  Major  General,  30  July  60*  Lieut  QeueraL 
l^Mi     14  June  60;  Co/oael  75th  Foot,  24  Oct.  72.- 

29    ...  {Lieutenant  Colonel.— Thomos  Milles,  Eutign,  ^25  April  45 ;   Lt.  3  April  49  •   Capl.  P15  May   57  •    Major, 
I    23  June  65 ;  Li.  Colonel,  '14  Oct.  68.  ' 

,  20  I  ...  ,'Kajon.— Georf^o  Grant  Suttie,»  Ensign,  '8  Dec.  54  ;  Lt.  15  May  55  ;  Capt.  06  Sept.  60;  Major,  ^14  Oct.  68. 

17  I  ...  !F«  Richard  Wadeson,*  En*ign,  2  June  57  ;  Lt.  19  Sept.  57 ;  Vapt,  9  Dec.  64 ;  Major,  17  July  72. 


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Captaiks. 


iDenzil  Hammlll . 

Fpederick  Fraucis  Daniell 

jGeorge  William  Vernon  Cotton.. 

'  John  Ormaby  Moore  Yandeleur . . 

..  iJohn  Edward  Boyea 

..  I  Richard  Robinson  Bovan 

Eric  Donald  Clarke  

JohnGi^Lecky  

Donald  Robert  Macqueen*  

Edward  Essex   


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LisrTBjriiTTS. 
Richard  Wilson.  Intt.  of  Musketry  8  Doc.  70  1 

Arthur  Homer  Pigott  

iBavid  Bryoe  Bum 

I  Temple  Leighton  Phipson 

I  John  Williium  Harrison  

Alaric  Edward  Arengo  Cross, Adj.  i  Sept.  71  ^ 

Orfenr  James  Cavenagh 

Robert  Hawkes  Ellis    

Reginald  Burroughs  Rudyerd 

Henry  Harding  Mathias 

Basil  Hall  Woodward  

Charles  Albert  Barrett 

Denman  Lambert  Baynes 

William  Henry  Beaumont 

Arthur  Henry  Pain 

James  John  Burke  Menzies 

Charles  St.  Clair  Pote 

Somerset  Edward  O'Brien  Ketill-Davies... 


Sirs  Lis utbit avts. 
Edward  Oakeley  Trower 


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LIKUT.         1 

CAPTAIjr. 

BBBV.MAJ. 

BT.LT.COL. 

16  Jan.    58. 1*18  Oct.     59Pi8Jan.    67 

13  Aug.   58|»'i6Dec.    59     8  May    67 

22  May    53,1'  2  Sept.  62  p  8  June  67 

'le  Mar.   60  P30  Jan.    63  P14  Sept.  67 

p29  0ct.     6i.Pi8Jan.    67 1*14  Oct.     63 

>'i9Aug.    62|»9Mar.    67Pi4  0ct.     68, 

2iApra63     8  May    67P2oOct.     69 

P9  0ct.     63  V  8  May    67  p  5  Mar.    70 

Pi  I  Aug.   63P26June   67^28  May    70 

19  Feb.    67 

P27^0V.     67 

P3iMay    71 

'2May   65 

PisMay    67 

Pia  Jan.    66  P  8  June   67 

P  8  May    67 

P14  Oct.     68 

Pio  May    67 

Pr4  Oct,     68' 

Pi2  May    67 

P14  Oct.     681 

'is  May    67 

Pi7  April  69I 

P27N0V.   67 

P24  April  69! 

Pis  Oct.     68 

P24N0V.   69' 

P28  Oct.     68 

P28  May    70 

Pi7AprU  69 

P31  May    71 

P20  Oct.     69 

P31  May    71 

'  8  June   67 

28  Oct.     71 

P20  July    70 

28  Oct.    71 

3  Aug.    70 

aSOct.    71, 

3  Sept.  70 

28  Oct.     71 

P17  April  69 
P14  Feb.  60 

28  Oct.     71 

P  I  Feb.    68, 

xa  Nov.    73> 

BUD  LIKUT. 

' 

27  Mar.    72 

PcryiiMW^M-.— Henry  Manning,*  i  July  62;  Ens.  is  Oct.  58;  JIon,Major,  15  Oct  73. 
5  I  ...    Quarter  JfMtor.—Joseph  Bowen,^  29  Mav  69. 

'Medieal  Qffieer.—Surgeon  Samuel  Kyle  Cotter,  MB.  A.S.  1  Oct  67. 

I       j  JFaeingt  YcTlovv.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  April  1867, 

'  Major  Suttie  served  with  the  Bufib  in  the  Crimea  iVom  the  3rd  Sept.  185s,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sotos- 
:  P^il  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  i/vitn Clasp  for  the  T&ku. 

^  Major  Wadeson  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857  from  the  outbreak  on  12th  May. 
::^:ading  the  battle  of-Budleekeserai,  siege  operations  before  Delhi  and  repulse  of  sorties  on  12th  and  xsth  June,  and 
'  rni?ht  attacks  on  the  Camp  on  19th  and  asrd  June,  and  X4th  and  z8th  July,  storming  (severely  wounded)  and  cap. 
lire  nf  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

*  Captain  Macqneon  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zcalimd  war  in  1864-65,  including  expeditions 
i£  the  province  of  Taranaki,  destroj-ing  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

*  M^or  2£uining  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  tbo  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star) . 
Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fhnn  April  185s.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol,  the  taking  of  the  Quar- 

e^.  attack  of  the  Redan  on  18th  Juno,  and  asetbult  of  the  Redan  ou  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
jlodbl,  and  was  reoomraended  for  distinguished  services' in  the  IVenches). 

'  C^naiter  Master  Bowen  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  iSs7  frnm.  the  outbreak  on  tho 
mhMay,  including  the  battle  of  Budleokeserai,  siege  operations  before  Delhi  and  repulse  of  sorticH  on  the  zath  and 
i%ihJime,andof  ni^hi  attacks  on  the  19th  and  asrd  June  and  on  the  X4th  July,  storming  and  capture  of  Tclhi 
^iedal  with  Clasp). 


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Dep6t,  with  33rd. 


76th  Fooi.^Linked  to  ssrcl 

' liixDOOSTi-jr ••  (with  the  Elephant).    *'  Niri "  ••  Peitihsula. 


FShB  Duirict  No.  9. 
\_Brigad*  Depot,  Billfax. 

I??£!lSor.  I  Colonel.— Matthew  Smith,»  CB.  Eruign,  16  Sept.i6;  Lt.  31  Dcc.23  ;  Capl.  8  Feh.34 ;  Brevtt  Major  2:1  Dec  i"  • 


Full 
Pay, 


10 


I    10 

I  9 
9 
9 


Halfj    Ifa/or,  22  Dec.  45;  Brevet  Lt.Cotonel,  7  June  49;  Lt.Colonel,  20  June  54;  Colonel,  28  Nov!  54:  IfoioJ-' 
P*y|     fJ.'jj/r-.T?^  f)  Pcpt.  63  ;  i^>»t'«»««'  <SFtfM«-oi,  4  March  72;  Co/o/w^  76th  Foot,  28  Feb.  71. 
2    lit'u'rrui:   Cobny-l.— c.  John  Hackctt,*  Etuiffn,  17  Nov.  37;  i/.  28  Aug.  39;  Co»<.  25  July  51 :  J?<  Ifajbr 
1.-  Dee.  54  3  >/   .or,  7  Sept.  5s  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  26  Nov.  61 ;  Lt.Colonel,  3  Feb.  72. 
IVu  K«jor«,— Chrbt'>!  tier  Rowland  Richardson,' .En*.  »•  16  Feb.  44;  i^  23  Dec.  45;  C 
14  Aug.  66. 
Charles  Thomaa  Caldecott,  Ensign,  P4  April  51 ;  Lt.  ii  Aug.  54  ;  Capt.  i  Mar.  60;  Major,  9  May  72. 


Copt.  24  Sept.  55 ;  Uajvr, 


Captaiits. 


John  Henry  Tripp 

John  M'Dermid     Allardice. ) 

Adj.  Madrat  Volunt.  Guard*  i 

Henry  Filkes  Hooper   

William  Franklin,  2>. ^1. -4.  G^.) 

forMuMkeiry^  Secunderabad,  [■ 

Mcutnu   ) 

Edward  Le  Breton  Butler   

Thomas  Trophimus  Hodges* ... 

Albert  E.  Pearae' 

Ernest  Kogby  Bartleet 

John  Tal)>ot 

Francis  Elliot  Lloyd 


-I. 


•*i2  July   so  '22  April  53 


20  Feb.    55 
6  July    55 

14  Sept.  55 


25  Jan.    56 
12  Feb.    58 

x6  April  58 


LlErTBITAKTS. 

Douglas  Campbell  De  Wend  ... 

George  Douglas  Cookson,  Ad- ) 
jutant  14  M&y  67    S 

Benjamin  Simner,  Inttruetor^ 
of  Musketry  28  Jan.  70 ) 

Thomas  William  Best   

Arth.  Arf^iibald  Denne  Wei-> 
gull,  InU  prefer i 

Henry  Loc:ner  Brett 

Albert  Arthur  Ronald  Logan... 

George  Gosaelin  

,..  jChas.  Jas.  ElphinstoncRhcnius 
...  jjohn  Bladen  Metcalfe  Taylor... 
...    George  Lycett  Engledue  May 

..  '  John  Bartlctt  Stradling  

..    Duncan  D.Ch.M'CayM'Donald 

. .    Cleveland  Aug.  Brett 

..    Henry  Rolxirt  Dacres  Thomas 

..  I  Charles  William  Gore    

..    Charles  Campbell  ^V^li8tler 

..    Frederick  Delfield  Welchman.. 


Sub  Libutekakts. 

Robert  Constantino  Pott     

John  Rooper  King    

William  Alexander  Campbell 


26  Jan.  58;Pi3Dec. 

6  Sept.  55 !  22  July 

?.^'^v_  58  '10 May 

*'28  Aiii^  58    12  Mar. 

P28  Oct.  59  ^  9  Oct. 

3  July  6oj     I  July 


4  July 
P  6  Nov. 

30  Dec. 
P  9  Oct. 
P  5  July 
P26  July 
P  7  Feb. 

21  Mar. 
Pxo  Oct. 
»*i5  May 
••13  June 
**3o  June 
»*2i  Mar. 

10  July 

10  Feb. 
••24  April 

"  7  J»iiy 

'30  Nov. 


60  P12  July    64 


I  Aug.  64 


.CAPTAIX.      I    BUBV.MAJ. 


5  July    60 

I  July    64 

P  9  Sept.  64 

••23  July    61 

P21  Mar.   68 

8  April  68 
^  8  Aug.  68 

10  Jan.    69 
19  Oct.    69 

9  May   72 


8  Mar. 


73 


*  Lt.Colonel  Hackett  served  as  D.A.Q.M.  Geoe^ 
ral  at  Head  Quarters  during  the  Crimean  war, 
including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Eenzie'» 

.VT  ^  Farm,  and  battles  of  Alma.  Inkerman,  and  Bala* 
24  isov.  03  ,j^^^^  ^^^  g.gg^  Qf  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
63  PjsMay  66  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Tiukish 
e^A^v  T  o  /;  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidic) .  Served  witli 
04.  12  June  07  the  44th  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  1S60  in  the 
64I  8  April  68  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  SinSo, 
65  P  8  Aug.  68  assault  and  capture  of   the  Taku  Forts  (Meial 

'  ' with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Richardson  served  throughout  tiic 
Sutlej  camiMiign  of  1845-46  with  the  9th  Kogimem, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  M(>odkK% 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two 
Clasps).  Served  in  the  Ponjaab  campaii;:n  of 
1848-4^  with  the  6ist  Regiment,  and  was  prei^out 
at  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  the  passa^rc  of  tie 
Chcnab,  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chilliiui- 
wallah,  and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  or  tie 
Affghans  to  the  Khybcr  Pacs  in  March  1I49 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  Indi.k 
during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  prcsetit 
at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  iu  1357 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Pearse  served  in  the  Abvs.sinian 
campaign  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches  Dur 
**  ability,  energy,  and  zeal/*  Medal). 


6s 

28  Nov. 

68 

65 

2  Dec. 

68 

66 

xo  Jan. 

69 

68 

P  9  Aug. 

71 

63 

II  Jan. 

67 

68 

28  Oct. 

68 

28  Oct. 

69 

28  Oct. 

69 

28  Oct. 

69 

28  Oct. 

70 

28  Oct. 

BUB  LIKUT. 

3  Aug 

72 

21  Aug 

72 

9  Aug. 

73 

PaymM/w.— John  Thompson.'  25  May  55 ;  Engign,  5  Nov.  54 ;  Lt.  9  March  55 ;  Hon.  M<\jor,  5  Nov.  69^. 
Quarter  Matter. — James  Archer,  19  June  72. 
^Medical  OJUcer.— Surgeon  Major  James  Good,'  A.8.  3  Oct.  57 ;  Surgeon^  2  Nov.  72, 


Facing$  Red.— -4y<jn/«,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead.— .Emiarierf/or  India,  22  Oct.  1863. 

»  Lieut.  General  Matthew  Smith  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  and  on  the  Staff  of  General  Pollock's  Army  during 
he  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghaiiistan,  and  was  pi-esent  as  D.  A.  Adjutant  General  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyl)er  Pass, 
and  as  Brigade  Major  in  the  action  at  Mamoo  Khail,  forcing  the.  Tezeen  and  Hufb  Kotul  Passes,  occupation  of 
Cabul,  expedition  into  Kohistan,  storm  and  capture  of  Istaliff  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major) .  He  served  with  the  2Qtb 
Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battle  of  Chilhanwallah 
(wounded);  and  he  commanded  the  24th  Regiment  in  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel).    Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

♦  Captain  Hodges  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857  to  1859,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nugger,  and  was  promoted  ftom  the  3Sth  to  flie 
76th  Regiment  for  having  on  the  2i8t  March  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  successfully  led  a  volunteer  partv  and  capture<I 
a  battery  of  three  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  Oct.  1867  to  Jime  1868  in  the  Lantf 
Transport  Train  and  was  appointed  Inspecting  Officer  of  the  Highland  Division  of  Transport ;  present  at  the  battle 
before  Magdala  as  Transport  Staff  Officer  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley,  and  carried  the  despatches  of  that  victor\'  and 
news  of  the  release  of  the  prisoners  to  Custalo,  a  distance  of  200  miles,  and  was  entrusted  with  the  despatches  t* 
Colonel  Milward  at  Annesley  Bay  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

7  Major  Thompson  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tha 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  in  the  advanced  trenches  on  4tb 
June  1855  (Medal  with  three  Chisps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  sc* 
companied  the  stormiag  party  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Qood.— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Department." 


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Henry,  Xord Rokeby,*  JTCB.  Sntiffn^  ai  April  14 ;  Lt.4-  Capt.  'la  June  33 ;   Cap*.  ^Lt.Colonel 
I ;  Colonel^  9  Nov.  46 ;  Majors  'a8  June  50 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '17  Fob.  54 ;  7'  '      " 

ao  Sept.  61 ;  General,  8  March  69  ;  Colonel  jjth  Foot,  13  Feb.  6j. 

lientaiant  ColoneL— Henry  Kent,*  Eneign,  ^%  Aug.  45 ;  3A.  1*33  Aug.  50 ;  Capt.  37  Sept.  54 ;  Jfi^or,  34  Aug. 


;  Major  General^  20  June  54  ; 


58;  Li.Colonel,  '13  Juno  68;  Colonel,  13  Juno  73. 
Kajon.— Humphry  Mungal  Lament  Colquhoun,  Eneign,  ^18  Aug.  54;  Li.  39  Dec.  54;  Capt.^iy  July  57; 

Major,  a  Sept.  68. 
George  Bdward  Leggett,*  Ensign,  P25  Aug.  54  ;  Li.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  P30  April  58  ;  Major,  a?  Nov.  70. 


Captaiits. 

John  George  Skene   

Harcourt  Mortimer  Bengough 

Herbert  Fred.  I^ewis  Browne 

Reginald  Hoskins 

Edward  Nicholas  Moaley 

I  William  Forbes  Gatacre,  at  8tqf  College  ... 

Henry  Jenrie  White  

.irthur  Lang  Tickell 

Frederick  Henry  King*  

William  Samuel  Henderson  


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7     . 

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7  . 
(i  I  . 


LiBunsTAirTS. 

Henry  Topp 

Coekbom  Forte  

William  Alexander  Si>ence 

George  Campbell    

Richard  Edward  Rowley Marttn,.i((/Ntoa<  "> 

2?  April  73 S 

ianuth  Byrom  Royds 

Thomaa  Cowper  Fisher   

Richard  Chicheley  Thornton 

Fra.  Henry  Maodonald  Dawson 

George  Fenton,  Inet.  o/Muakelrg  t  Apr.  71 .. 

Frederick  Graham 

Rosoombe  Field  Westmaoott 

3Calcolm  Edward  Thomson   

Farqubar  M'Crae  Bruce 

Adonia  Graham  Schuyler 


6vB  LnunvAVTS. 


LiHrr. 


39  Dec.  54 
'23  Mar.  55 
X  Dec.  54 
I  7  Dec.  55 
PiSMar.   59 

18  Feb.    62 

P18N0V.   63 

5  Aug.  64 

''19  Aug.  62 

P3iMay    59 


9  3Iar. 

3  Oct. 

9  Mar. 

,  ^  3  June 

>'    2  Oct. 

!  P23  Dec. 

P30  Mar. 

>'3i  July 

»»23  Mar. 

5  Oct. 


'14  June 

'ii  Mar. 

2  Oct. 

'  2  Nov. 


64 


^  4  Nov.  59 
P3oDec.  64 
X  Aug.  66 
P22  Jan.  68 
P15  Dec.  69 
''  7  Dec.  70 
•'22  Mar.  71 
P27  Sept.  71 
"30  Nov.  70 
16  Aug.  73 


59  P18  Oct.  U4 

62  ''30  Doc.  64 

63  19  June  67 
66  I*  2  Sept.  68 


'31  July  67  ^'29  Jan.  70 

'14  Oct.    67  ►12  Feb.    70 
^21  Aug.  67  '  7  Dec.    70 
P23  0ct.     '    "     " 
P25  Dec. 

2  Sept, 

8  Jan. 
P  9  Oct. 
1*22  Mar, 
P24Deo. 


67  ►12  Feb. 

,  67  *  7  Dec. 

67  '22  Mar. 

67  17  Sept. 
.  68  >'i4  Oct. 

68  28  Oct. 
69'  28  Oct. 
71  aS  Oct. 
70     1  Nov. 


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5  July    72 


P^fwuuter. — John  Edward  Longdon,  a6  Deo.  56 ;  Monorarg  Major,  24  Apr.  : 

(garter  Matter. — George  Hope^  37  July  66. 

Medieml  Offieer.—Surgeon  Henry  Frank  Hensman,*  A.S,  31  Mar.  6a. 


Fiaeinge  YeWow.—JgeHte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JEtetumed  from  India^  35  Mag  1870. 
>  Lord  Bokeby  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  3rd  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras 
«ad  Wsterloo.    Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855  in  command  of  the  ist  Division,  including  the  siege  and  fiall  of 
Sevastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  KCJB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  Medal,  Turkish  Medal,  and 
-Ji  Claw  of  the  Me^jidie). 

*  .Colonel  Kent  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  a6th  March  X855  with  the  77th  Regiment,  in- 
elidinc  the  battles  of  Ahna  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
^edtidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Mftjor  Leggett  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  Dec.  1854.  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of 
Sevastopol,  the  Working  Party  on  the  night  of  the  2nd  April  1855  which,  under  the  conomand  of  Major  Bell,  23rd 
^iNUe»,  was  complimented  and  thanked  m  General  Orders  for  its  excellent  services  ^  hile  under  a  heavy  fire  firom 
t^eneiny,  the  assault  of  the  i8th  Juno,  and  engaged  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— 
V'-aded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  two  Companies  77th 
advent  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  1868,  under  Brigadier  Greneral  Wilde. 

\  Csptain  King  served  with  the  4oih  Regiment  inthe  New  Zealand  wnrof  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Waiari  (Medal). 

-  Qvarter  Master  Hope  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
i-^ertnan,  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol,  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June,  and  engaged  at  the  storming  of  the 
i^ftha  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  TnrkiBh  Medal). 


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Oolonel.— ^tr  Patrick  Grant,*  OCB.  QCMG.  Ennon,  i6  July  20  Lt.  ir  July  23 ;  Capt.  14  May  32 ;  St.Major, 
30  April  44;  Major^  15  June  45;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  2  April  46;  Colonel,  2  Aug.  50;  if. Coiowe/,  29  Auj?.  51 ; 
Major  General,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Lt.Oeneral,  24  Oct.  62  ;  Oeneral,  19  Nov.  70 ;  Colonel  78th  Foot,  23  Oct.  63. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Alexander  UacKenzie,^  CB.  £  net ffn,^^  Feb.  40;  Lt.  8  April  42;  Capt.  15  March  53 ; 
Bt.Major,  20  July  58 ;  Major,  28  Oct.  64 ;  Lt. Colonel,  13  July  67  ;  Colonel,  13  July  72. 

Majore.— Oswald  Barton  Feilden,'  Emign,  P17  Sept.  50 ;  Lt.  '15  July  53  ;  Capt.  ^23  Nov.  55  ;  If o/or,  2 Oct.  66. 

Au>custU8  Kdmund  Wan-en.*  Eufigu.  ''2  Feb.  49 ;  Lt.  ^s  Nov.  52 ;  Capt.  ''20  July  55 ;  Major,  13  July  67. 


Captaixs. 

Georprc  Forbes*  

Thomas  Mackfnzie,^d/K<anf,  / 
Ro$ii,  <^e.  Militia ) 

William  Charles  Smith    

John  Nathaniel  Gower 

Andrew  Murray 

Oliver  Graham   

Hugh  Gongh  Grant 

Charles  Edgar  Croker-King, ) 
^dj.  24  Jr.  Riding  York-} 
tkire  Sifie  Volunteer* j 

Dunlon  Hay?  

Wm.  Francis  Maitland  Kirwac 

Charles  John  Butler  Stewart . . . 

George  Strachey  Clive  Justice 

LlKUTEKAlTTS. 

Thomas  h  Becket  Sargent 

Edward  Mayne  Alexander 

Massy  Stacpoole 

Gilbert  Wm.  Ronny  M.  Waugh 
Henry  John  Knight,  Imt.  of  I 

Mueketry  30  Aug.  73 \ 

Arthur  Dingwall    Fordyce,  j 

Adjutant  21  Aug.  72 > 

Alan  William  Cameron  

John  William  Allin  

Duncan  Stewart 

Wm.  Wellington  Sandomtm  ... 

James  Henry  Ewart 

Charles  William  Carft-ae 

William  Brewster  M'Dougall 
Percy  Seymour  Harvey 


*'i2  Jan. 

P  8  Feb. 

P16  Sept. 
P  I  May 
P  7  Feb. 
P31  Mar. 
P28  July 


55  10  July 

56  30  April 

59  P24  Mar. 
57!  20  Nov. 
58»'i6Aug. 
63  P  8  Aug. 
63)  26  Oct. 


KUT.         I      CAPTAIN. 


55 1 ''24  May 
58|P28July 


I 

63  P  8  Aug. 
26  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
;  P  2  Sept. 
>  P  5  Nov. 


P23  Sept.  62  P16  May    65 


14  Mar.   56'  15  Feb. 
P  8  Jan.    64  P  2  Oct. 
P  9  Aug.   64  P  9  Mar. 
P  8  Aug.   65    13  July 


17  July    72 


14  Mar. 

15  Mar. 
28  May 
24  July 


DREV.M^J. 

5  July    72 


Pio  Nov. 

65 

P20  July 

67 

Pi3Feb. 

66  P  8  July 

68 

P16  Oct. 

66iP27Feb. 

69 

P22  Jan. 

67|P  7  July 

69 

P  9  Mar. 

67  P24  July 

69 

P13  July 

67[pi6Mar. 

70 

P  8  Jan. 

68  P  5  Nov. 

70 

P14  Aug. 

67  P?o  July 

70 

P  8  Feb. 

681  28  Oct. 

71 

Pi 5  Mar. 

681  28  Oct. 

71 

P  8  Aug. 

68;  28  Oct. 

71 

P23  Dec. 

681  28  Oct. 

7T 

P24  July 

6q;  28  Oct. 

71 

P24  Sept. 

70 

28  Oct. 

71 

SUB    LI K ITT. 

31  Aug. 

72 

9  Aug. 

73 

'  Sir  Patrick  Grant  served  as  Deputy  Adji>- 
rtant    General   w^ith   the   Army  of    Gwslior   in 
1  1843-44  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major, 
J  Bronze  Star).      Bntlej  campaign  of   1845-46  as 
9 'Adjutant  General— twice  severely   and   danger- 
ously wounded  by  grape-shot  ttm>ugh  the  arm 
and  musket-ball  in  Jefl  breast,  and  horse  three 
I  times  shot  under  him  (repeatedly  mentioned  ii 
jdespatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  and 
'^' three  Clasps).    Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as 
)  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Aide 
I  de  Camp  to   the  Queen  with  Brevet  of  Colonel, 
^  Medal  v.ith  two  Clasps).     Expedition  to  Kohat 
T 'against  the  AfTgUan  hill  tribes  in  1849-50  (Medal 
['with  Clasp). 

I  ^  Major  Forbes  served  with  tho  19th  Tlf»tn- 
t  iment  in  tho  Crimea  from  the  6th  September  1S55. 
'including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
'! assault  of  tho  Redan  on  the  8tb  September 
'  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Sub  LisuTBiTAirTS. 
Rodolph  St.  George  Smith .. 
Kenneth  Ross  MacKenzie  . 

PajfmaMter.—ChsLT\t%  Skrine,'  i  April  64;  Q.M.  12  Sept.  56;  Hon.Caplain,  1  April  69. 

Qjaarter  Matter. — Alexander  Weir,  26  April  64. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Alexander  Watt  Beveridge,'<»  MD.  A.S.  15  Sept.  57  ;  Surgeon,  17  Feb.  7a. 


FacingM  Buff. — Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Beturned  from  Xova  Scotia,  21  December  1271. 

■  Colonel  MacKenzie  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  tho  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  tho  expedition  to 
Barazjoon,  the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrnh  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
Bengal  with  Havelock's  Column  ftt)m  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehporc, 
Aoung,PandooNuddeo,Cawnpore,Onao,  Buseenit  Gunge  (first  and  second,  in  command  of  the  Regiment  on  5th  Aug.), 
Boorbeakechowkce,  and  Bithoor  (severelv  wounded) ;  with  Grant's  Column  in  tlio  attacks  on  Marngunge  and  the 
Alumbagh  (severely  wounded,  and  horse  killed) ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the 
numerous  attacks  on  that  position,  and  in  command  of  the  left  advance  post  with  150  men  and  four  guns  during  the 
last  attack  on  x6th  March  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  also  in  the  operations  ending  in  tho  finai  capture  of 
Lucknow;  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  and  capture  of  BareiUy  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

»  Mi^or  Feilden  gorvo<l  in  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  fi"om  the  i6th  July  1835,  including  the  siege  and  Call 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Warren  served  with  tho  82nd  Regiment  in  tho  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  1E55,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59.  ai<l  ^^as  prcBent 
nt  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  tho  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Ca\\-npore.  action  of  Khodagnnpe.  an«i 
occnpation  of  Futtehghur, — acting  succeRsively  as  Orderly  OUicer  to  Brigivdier  Ruissell,  Colonel  Bi<idulph,  Colonel 
Hale,  and  Sir  John  Inglis ;  served  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions at  Shahjehanpore,  and  actions  of  Kliankiir  and  IBiuikagaon  (ilcdal  with  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Hay  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-50.  and  was  present  at  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  tho  storming  of  the  Fecuuderbagh  and  Shnh  Nnjuf.  battle  of  Cawnpjre 
on  6th  Dec.  1857  (wounded)  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Khalce  Nuddee,  occupation  of  Futtchghnr  and  of 
Furruckabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  including  tho  storming  of  the  Beqrum's  palace.  atUick  of  the  fort  of 
Kooyah,  affair  of  Allegungo,  battle  and  capture  of  Bnrcilly,  affairs  of  Pusjraon,  Russulpore,  and  Biswah,  and 
attack  on  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■  Captain  Skrine  serve<l  with  the  jSth  Highlanders  in  tlio  Persian  war  in  1857.  including  tho  expedition  to  Born'- 
joon,thenight  attack  and  battle  of  fCoophab,  and  borabartbneut  of  Moh;imr:ih  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Scr^'ed  in  Bcujr-.il 
with  Havelock's  Column  from  its  first  tJiking  tho  field  in  1857.  including.'  the  actions  of  Futtehporc.  Aoung,  Pond«K- 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore.  Onao.  Busccrutgungc  (first  and  second).  Bithoor,  .irxl  tlic.severjil  actions  loading  to  and  cndiiif:  in 
thereliefof  the  Residency  of  Lncknow  and  the  subsequent  deftnco ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh.  including: 
the  repulse  of  tho  numerous  attacks  on  that  position,  and  in  the  oponitions  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  ; 
the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  and  capture  of  B.ircilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

*°  Doctor  Beveridgo.— For  War  Services  sec  "  Medical  Dcpoi-tment." 

Jiecord  of  the  Servieee  of  the  7Sth  niohJanrfere. 
Raised  by  letter  of  service  dated  7th  iLirch  1793 ;  inspected  and  iinssrd  July  1703 ;  proceeded  to  Holland  September 
1794;  returned  to  England  May  1795 ;  ]>rocoedid  to  Quiberon  Aucrust  1705 ;  retuinied  January  1796;  proceeded  to  ihf 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  1706;  to  Calcutta  February  1797;  to  Bombay  Fol  viuir^'  1803:  to  Goa  February  1807:  to  Jn\u 
August  1811;  returned  to  England  July  1G17;  proceeded  to  Ireland  November  1817;  emliarked  for  Ceylon  Aprii 
1826;  retomedto  England  February  1038;  embarked  for  India  April  1S42.  Proceeded  on  active  service  to  Persia 
in  January  1857,  rotumwl  to  Bombay  in  May  18^7.  thence  immciliately  to  Bengal.  Returned  to  Enpland  September 
1859.    Knibarked  for  Gibraltar  3  August  18(^5.    Returned  to  England  from  Nova  Scotia,  21  December  1871. 


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"••'-'■*  1 79 th  {Qucciis  Oivu  Caiuci'oii  lliijJil'Midni's), — L'luLcd  io  42111!, 

'  ll.vovT-op-ZFit."    "Egttt"  (%\ith  the  Sphinx).    "  Fientes  d'()>or"  "Sai.vmanca"  •*~1'vhhxekh"  "Kivbllk' 
V.     Vf]        "Nmt"   "Toulousb"  "Pkxi.nsll  v"  "WAiKKhoo"  **Alma"  *' Skvamopol"  "Luckxow." 
'    :  Hiiif  Colrad.— Henry  Cooper.^  Entign,  '26  Feb.  29;  Lt.  "'s  April  31;  Captain,  P13  Nov.  35;  Major,  10  Sept.  45  ; 
'—-  i^j    JJ.Colonel,  19  July  48  ;  Colonel,  aS  Nov.  54  ;  Major  Ocncraf,  9  Nov.  62  ;  Lieut. General,  25  Oct.  71  ;  Colonel 

,  I    79th  Foot,  CI  Au^'.  70. 

::    ...  Lieuteiuuit  Colonel. — George  Mnn-nv  Miller,*  JCn*!ffn,  ^30  Jan.  46;   Lf.  '2  April  47;    Cnj.f.  P4  Aug.  54; 
I    Bt.Mujor,  26  April  59  ;  Jfajor,  >'2  Alav  65:  J-f.Lf.Colonc/,  4  June  70;  Lt.Cohj/tel,  19  Oct.  72. 

I    :     ...  jKajoCT.— Kilwiirrl  William  Cuming,*  J^ugiiju,  ''24  July  46;  Z/.  ^ji   Mar.  48;  6V;;>/.   8  Oct.  54;  Bt. Major, 

i  I    14  Dec.  68  ;  Major,  2  Mar.  72. 

.4     ...  'rhilii>Percival.*  KHfign,  ''16  Aug.  50 ;  Lt.  6  .Tunc  54  ;  J>/'^*'=7^:n-.  55  ;  Bt. Major,  i  -\pril  70 ;  Major.  19  Oct. 72, 


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I  CXPTUXS. 

John  Mncdoiuild  I^cith*   

.I'thn  Kfhvnnl  Alleu" 

K:Uvai-a  Everett"    

All.K-n  Newby  Clay* 

Xeil  ('uniphpir-*    .* 

jWillinm  Ucnrj-MTjiusland'  .., 
Ileurv-  Ciinnc.  Adj.  j*t  Adai.^    „  ^  c„.  ♦ 
Jiaft.  D,'mbartoH  liifle  Vol.)  I'^O^^Pt-   5« 


I ''17  Mar.  54;"  6  Oct. 

j»*i3Mfty  53    19  Jan. 

I  ?ilnr.  551  •*i4  Sent. 

7  Sept.  55 jP  X  July 

22  Feb.  55    21  Sept. 

(»'24Fel>.  57|Pi6Mar. 


('ui>d  IIiMiry  :Miers    »' 

Henry  H iigli  OUlliom'** 4  Nov. 

,Ko1>ert  MacGowan  Borthwick  ^18  Jan. 

Alexander  Urncc  Murniy  ^  ''iS  Mar. 

L1KUTKXA.VT8.  ' 

Arthur  Hume.  Adj.  29  Jn'y  62  ^29  July 

!j')hn  bupfieUl * "'30  Mj\r. 


7  June   54!  22  Feb. 
4  Aug.    60 ''20  Oct.     65;''i4  0ct. 


,    Walter  Dont^his  S. Campbell. ) 
'    Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  thr 


58,  II  Sept. 
59' »•  9  April 
5c^j»'ioMay 

59  ''29  July 
(>o  ''12  ;Mny 

i 


54' ''15  May  57 
55; ''16  Mar.  60 
551"  2  May  65 
59 j«' 1 5  June  66 
551  30  Nov.  66 
60    29  Jan.    67 

68 

68' 
68 
72 


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5  J"iy 

5  July 


72  I 
7-' 


14  Mar. 
2  Mar. 
5  Apr. 


62I  '  Lieut. General  Cooper  commnnricd  thcRoRcrv'e 
63  Battalion  45tli  Ucgt.  in  the  Kal5ir  war  of  1846-47, 
and  a  wing  of  the  Re.gt.  throughout  the  Kaffir  war 


iMrd  Lievienaul  of  Ireland..  ) 
CLa.Robt.KennettFergusson  I  1 

Aidede Camp  io  the  Gocer urn-     ;»'i4  Jan. 

of  Netr  Zealand    II 

Samuel  ChA.  Lindsay  Bucknall  ^21  Oct. 
A  rthur  Nevrton  Forbes-Gordon  »*  1 2  May 

Koginjild  Carev  Annefiley  ''24  Nov. 

James  D.  Kellio  M'Callum,  /   ,,  z->r,„ 

/«•/.  of  Musketry  17  Mav  73  >  ^ 

Orr  Bo«well  Gijnlon.  ^WV  de  t   ^      -   , 

Camp  to  Sir  J, A u  Do^gla*. ..  S       -♦  ^ "'3' 
nob.  Harris  Camwath  Dalzell  ^  8  Mi:a' 

James  Moray  Brown    1''  i  Sept. 

Norman  (iuthrie  ClnilraerH Vjj  j)^.(.. 

•  Kjrdon  Lorn  Campbell  ifone.v  •*  8  Feb. 

•  olin  Charlc8  Mackenzie    ......  •'  2  Sept. 

William  Hnskctt  Smith  p  9  Feb. 

I'atrick  James  Vrcd.  Gi-rrme...  ''lo  Feb. 
Eustace Robrt^u.BumetStuart  ''9  June 

I 
I 


P15  June   60     7  Nov.    63;of  1850  53  (Medal),  and  was  appointed  Comman 
lant  of  the  Natal  Colony  at  the  close  of  the  war. 


♦  Major  Cuming  served  with  the    79th  High- 

62'P22Aug.   65' landers  throughout   the    Ei!.stern    campaign    of 

1854  55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balak- 

62|Pi5  Juno   66'lava,  siege  and  fall  of  Scljastopol,  a.s.saults  of  the 

63  •'i  I  Jan.    071 1 8th  June  and  8th  September,  expediti<m  to  Kertch 

29  Jan.    67  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Claaa 

vr  ^g  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
7  Aiaj  oi.  3  Miijor  Percival  served  the  East-em  campaign 
p  ^,  .  r  of  1854-55  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including 
«3  T7±'ci».  oy  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebaa- 
66  28  Oct.  71  tcpol,  assault  of  the  i8th  June,  expedition  to 
66  28  Oct.  71' Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Claflpa, 
66  28  Oct.  71  and  Ihirkish  Medal).  Scr%'e<l  in  the  Indian  cam- 
63  '28  Oct.  71  pnigu  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
71  of  Luckuow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  ac- 


68 


Sub  Likutkxaxts. 
David  Mnrmy  Smythe    .. 

.Tames  Maitland  Hunt 

Pojr»ia*/«T.— David  Cant.i*  24  June  56; 


28  ( )ct. 
28  ( )ft. 
28  Oct. 
'27  Apr. 


8   M:"y   72 
12  Feb.    73 
Knaigii,  10  Au.g.  54  ; 
Quarter  3/a*/*r.— William  Simpson T'^  16  March  67. 
MeiUeaT.  Offirer.—S  ^-  •   ''^ 


7i''tion8  of  Ally  gunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore, 
71  capture  of  Forts  Bimniar  and  Mahomdic,  passage 
70  c»r  the  Gogi*a  at  Fj-zabad,  capture  of  Kampore 

—   Ku.«.<ia,  and  snbsetiuent  operations  in  Oude  across 

HiB  1,11  IT.  w^Q  Gogra  and  Hapteo  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Lt.  8  Dec.  54;  Ilon.Major,  10  Aug.  69, 


-Surgeon  Major  Stewart  Aaron  Lithgow,  '♦  A.S.  3  Feb.  55;  Sttrg.  7  Dec.  67. 
Facingn  Blue.    Agentn,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Jieturned  from  India,  7  Xor.  1871. 

•  Lt. Colonel  Miller  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  curly  part  of  1855  with  the  7Qth  Highlanders,  including 
'■■■''  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklavu.  and  sie.gcof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
1  il*  Indian  campaign  of  1858  59,  including  the  siege  an«l  cajituro  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  through  the 
^'^J',  present  also  at  the  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  enbsecpient  ojierations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and 
^tw  rivers  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Major   Leith  servc^l    the  Eastern    camjiaigu   of  1854-55  with  the  79tli   Highlanders,  including  the  l>attlo    of 

Eiiaklava,  siego  and  fall  of  Scbn8to]wl,  assaults  of  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  and 
euikalc  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Moihil).    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign 

.,  '^55-59.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of   Luckuow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  AUygunge, 
itTeilly,  and  Shahjchanporc,  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  tlio  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  capture 
'  Hanipore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  (jOgra  and  Raptee rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Major  .iUcn  served  with  the    79th    Highlanders    in    the  Crimea  from  the    i6th  August   1855,  including  the 

' ^and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  a-isanltof  the 8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Metlal).  Served  in 
•r  lotlijin  campaign  of  18S8-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah, 
^^WQ»  of  Allygnnge,  Bareilly.  and  Shahjehanpore,  cnpturc  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the 

'  ?ra  It  Fyzalmd,  capture  of  Rxunpore  Kussia,  and  subseciuent  operations  in  Oudo  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee 

'vtn  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'Captains  Everett,  Clay,  and  ^r'Causland  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59, 
•Ending  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygnnge,  Bareilly,  and 

•  jah^hanpore.  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Ramx>oro 
•nssia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

' Captain  Neil  Campl^ell  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  16th  August  1855,  including 

♦  "^  and  fall  of  Sebastoiwl  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Servetl  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59, 
c  a«lijiif  the  siege  and  cajiture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  tlio  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and 

>■  ;«'banporc,  capture  of^  Fort.s  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  tho  Gogra  at  Fj'zabaci,  capture  of  Ramporo 

•  "H*  1,  and  sa)Me<inent  operations  in  Oudo  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

.  "  Capuin  Oldbain  served  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  of  i86o,  and  wius  present  in  the  actions  of  Sinho  and 
•»zkn.  sMsault  and  cjiplnre  of  tlie  North  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Tekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in 
'  *  ^"'*«'Tah  and  Jyntcah  Hill  campaign  in  1863. 

^Miajor  Cant  Bcr\cd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
I  ^Tied  the  regimental  Colour)  an<l  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  i8th  Jimo  (Me<lal  with  three 

**r*.  and  Turkish  Medal).    Scr\'ed  in  the  Indian  cnmpai.cn*  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck 
."'T.  aUack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah.  action  of  All3'gunarc,  [lassago  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad.  capture  of  Ramporo 
'  -v^ia,  and  subsc<iuent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Modal  with  Clasi)). 
^  \f?a*rter  Master  Sim|)8on  8er\-ed  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Jn- 

^fUTig  the  battle*  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
>*3uU«  of  the  i8th  Juno  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian 
nnjauen  of  1S58-59.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Ally- 
''i'«.re,  Iliireilly,  and  8hHhjehan]>ore.  capture  of  Fort«*  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzaba<l.  cap- 
u~j^  of  Rampore  Knssia.  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Jsargeon  Major  Lithgow.— For  War  Services  sec  *'  Medical  Department." 

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y.|p«T.      ■"f'J^t.toionel,   31  July  46;  Lt. Colonel,  2  April  52;  ColOiiel,2o  June  54;   Major  GencraL  18  Jan.  61  j  i./. 

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JJV'altcr  Howard*    

Joseph     Bramley    Ridout,"  \ 

Lieut.  In$tructor,  Scko'jl  ofv 

Muskefry  j 

Henry  James  Brown 

Paul  Swinburne* 

Allan    Saunders,*    Adjutant  / 

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Wilfred  Tumor  Anderson 

Jno.  Geo. Kirkpatrick  Young  > 

Inst.  ofMufk.  19  Mar.  7-*...  i 

John  Edward  Hale  Prior  

Charles  Christopher  Cole  ....'.. 

Henry  J.  Johnson 

James  Ormsby  Shorrard  

Lipton  Cumming  Potte 

Ed  w.  Henry  BroderickO'Geran 

William  Henry  Walmisley 

Tankerville  Jas.  Chamberlain 


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9  Dec. 
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P21  Nov. 

P  9  Mar. 

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30  Aug. 
•*22  Mar. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
12  July 
28  Oct. 
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6  May    63 

''28  Oct.     68 

10  Jan.  72 
•'17  Nov.    63 


'  Lieut. General  French  scr^'cd  in  thc3-th  Li;:lit 
Infjintry  in  the  Peninsiiia  from  August  1-13  t-i  tl;  • 
vMitl  of  that  war  in  1S14,  iiicluilinp  the  sic-'.'  (■:  Si. 
.Sebjistinu.  ])n^s:ijjre  ai  Xlio  Bidas^oa.  bntiis  ul 
Niveiie  lo'.h  November,  mid  Nive  on  yth,  i^^  lii.jnni 
11th  Decornber,  and  iuvtstmont  of  liflyunnc  W  ,1 
.Medal  with  tw.j  Claaim;.  Served  also  in  the  Ainc- 
rlcan  war,  in  the  aciiotm  of  B'.adcusburg  nnrl  H;il- 
timorc.  the  ati  »  « i  on  New  Orleans,  anu  takirp  0' 
Fort  Bowyer.  He  subsoqueTit'.y  8or\'ed  in  the 
same  Uegiment  during  the  whole  of  the  Canadian 
robclliou  of  1S37-38. 


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Quarter  Ma»ter.— John  Bolt.'»  25  Sept.  67. 

Mtdical  Qjffleer.— Surgeon  Major  David  Chambers  M'Fall,  A.S.  15  Sept.  57 ;  Svi-jeon,  23  Dec.  71. 

FaeUtgn  Yellow. — Agent$,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — TrUh  Agent*.  Messrs.  Care  nnd  Fons. 
RetHrnedfrom  Bengal,  Jnne  1866  ;  Embarked  for  Singajmre,  Jammrry  1872. 

•  Lt.Colonel  Smith  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  tho  Burmese  wor  of  1852.  and  wns  jircsei  t  at  the  ca^ir.rc  rf 
Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th,  13th.  nnd  14th  April,  and  ca])turo  o^'theprre.'^t  Dn;ron  Pngo  In  (wiUi 
the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Promo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Ser^-ed  jn  the  Indinn  cnvnj  aign  of  1S58-59. 
including  the  capture  of  Calpee  and  campaign  in  Oude  (Medal).  Sci'>'ed  with  the  left  attack  during  tho  Bhootau 
Expedition  of  1865  (Medal ^ith  Clasp). 

•  Major  Amiel  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1S52,  and  was  pres.-nt  at  the  capture  of 
liartaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th.  13th.  nnd  14th  April,  and  capture  of  tho  great  Da  son  Pajrixliv 
(with  the  storming  j>arty),  nnd  capture  of  Promo  (Medal  withC'asp  for  PecuK  Serve  I  in  tho  Indinn  campaign  iu 
1858-59.    Served  with  the  left  attick  daring  the  Bhootun  E.'cpedition  of  1865  (.\fodal  with  (Uasp). 

•  Major  Tucker,  Lieuts.  Howard.  Ridout.  Swinburne,  and  Saunders  sjiTed  with  the  80th  Rejjiment  with  tho 
left  attack  during  tho  Bh  >otan  Expedition  of  1865  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

•  Major  Tyler  served  with  the  Buffs  iu  tho  Crimea  from  tho  iSth  August  i8<;5,  including  the  siege  and  fall  nf 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  A'so  in  the  campaign  of  18G0  in  China,  inc'.uding  tho  bottle  or 
Binho  and  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»o  Captain  Craufurd  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  Burmoh  in  1853  (Medal  wiUi  C^nsp  for  Pegu).  Also  in  tlw 
Indian  mutiny  anc  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59.  including  the  capture  of  Simrce  Fort  and  defence  of  Poonvuli 
(Medal). 

i»  Captain  Croagh  served  with  the  soth  Regiment  in  tho  New  Zealand  wars  from  Nov.  1863  to  1866.  nnd  was  pre?ent 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia.  repulse  of  tho  enemy's  attack  fm  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (in  command  of 
a  port  J'  of  the  50th  Regiment),  and  at  the  capture  of  the  fortified  villages  of  Kitumanii  (Medal). 

'*  Captain  Huskisson  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Indinn  mutiny  and  campaipi  in  Oude  in  1858-59.  in- 
cluding fio  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Simrce.  actions  at  Bora  nnd  Doondonkera  (Medal).  Sor\-od  as  Adjutant  of  the 
Kesrim-  nt  with  the  left  attfick  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1S65  66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Cai  ta'n  Stone  served  with  the  Military  Train  in  Now  Zealand  from  1864  to  1867  (Meaal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Belt  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  6th  Regiment  in  the  KaflBr  war  of  1852-53  (Medal). 
Fervod  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858.  including  operations  in  tho  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal). 
Served  tn  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Claap). 


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rtdR-  Scr.  Colonel.— c.  ^  William  Frederick  Forster,^  KII.  Engign,  lo  June  13 ;  Entiffn  ^  Lt.  26  Nov.  13 ;  Li.  «f-  Capt- 
'1  Half     36  June  17;  Major,  *iZ  Feb.  26;  Bt. Li. Colonel,  33  Kov.  41 ;  Li.  Colonel,  10  Feb.  52;  Colonel,  20  June  54  » 
I'ir.  j^y^     Major  General,  26  Oct.  58  ;  Lt.Geueral,  24  Oct.  65  ;  Colonel  8i8t  Foot,  12  Feb.  63. 

31  '  ...   Lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  Bruce  Chichester.*  En$ign,  ''20  Oct.  43;  Lt,    5  April  47;  Cajjf.  '7  Oct.  51; 

'    hi.Major,  17  Mar.  63 ;  Major ,  10  Nov.  65  ;  Lt. Colonel,  24  Doc.  70. 
:  33  I  ...  , Majors. — C-harles  James  Skciry," Ens.xo Sept. 41 ;  Lt.  29 May  44;  Ca2it.  27 May  53  j  Bt.Maj.  31  Aug.  65 ;  Major, 
I    25Mar.7i. 

32  ...  i^Viihain  iJenjamin  Browne,*  En$,  '16  Aug.  42;  Lt.  Ps8  April  45;  Capt.  25  Jan.  54 ;  Bt.Maj.  17  June  66; 

I    Major,  14  June  73. 


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lllugh  Arthur  Chichester^ 
(Jeorge  Buchanan  Bevan 

William  Henry  Worrcn  

.  Henry  John  Kaircloth^    1 

*.  Hujrh  Thomas  Jonea* ] 

|Wm.  Henry  Munton  Jrtckson"> 
Jolin  (le  Mont.  Armstrong .... 

Gwrgc  Alfred  W  Urou  

.William  Chjirlcs  Mathews  .... 
Mark  Saurin  Wynne    


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»'x7  Jan. 
P23  Mar. 

23  Mar. 

IS  Dec. 

20  Kov. 
5  Dec. 
P13  Mar. 
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P14  Jan. 

19  Mar. 


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61 1  10  Nov. 
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62  '*io  Nov. 
61  P  8  May 


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Frolcrick  Skins  Lindoe f' 10  Nov. 

Robert  Kcan  Brereton,  A.d-\\     y^^^ 

I    iHtaut  I  Feb.  70  W  7^°^- 

HenrvWalpole  p  i  Dec. 

i/oii.  Huifh  Arbuthnott   '  8  May 

Norcott  D'Katerre  Rol)€rts t^  9  Mnj- 

Henry  Wall  is  l*ricr  p  8  Juno 

l-'rank  Ryley    ^12  Juno  _, 

Henry  Cecil  Bins«eed  Farraiit  j'  4  Sept.  67 
lienjamin  Arthur Satterthxvaite  ^\6  Oct.     67 

Kmncis  Honry  Wheler p  6  Nov.   67 

Charles  Ed wnnl  Saw^'cr 23  Jan.    69 

Arthur  Jovhiia  Tetley '^  i  Oct.     70 

Fre«leric'<  Arthur  Ueathcoto...    28  Oct.     71 

Walter  Stran  »:♦•  ways  Morrica . . . '        

Henry  Aug.  Bourchier  Briscow  '17  Nov. 


52  P18  April  56 
61  P  8  May  67 
59  P21  Aug. 
55'  16  Oct. 
59  P 16  Oct. 
59'  24  Doc. 
65'  17  Fob. 
65'  13  April 
65!  14  J'mo  73 
28  Oct.     73 


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Spb  LirrxKif  awts, 
Thomas  Henry  Burton  Forster 

Henry  Crosbie 

Spent^r  Jackson  

iK^iwanl «  ox  well  Morris 


p      .  <       »  Lt. General   Forster   served  with  the   Scots 

-t^uK-  07  F^giKcr  Guards  before  Bayonne  in  1S14.    Joined 

_  P2S  Oct.  68  the  Brigade  of  Guards  in  Paris  in  1815. 

67|Pi2juno  69,    '  Lt.Colouel  Chichester,  Majors    Skerry  and 

67:  P  5  Mar.  70  Nixon  served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58, 

67  P23  Mar.  70  and  ivcrc  present  when  the  Sist  Regiment,  under 

24  Dec.  70  Colonel  Ronny,  disanned  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regi- 

25  Mar.  71  ment  of  Native    Cavalry  and  three  Regiments 
280ct.         I—--—-     T--^—    -1  .,,^,-^-.-.,   __.,  _i_.  ^_- 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
28  Oct. 


67 


69 


71  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaflfected  and  ripe  for 
71  mutiny  (Medal). 

71  \  *  Major  Browne  commanded  the  Head  Quarter 
71  Wing  of  the  8ist  Regiment  in  the  Eusoofzie  ex- 
71  pedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
71  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present 
71  when  the  8i8t  Regiment,  under  Colonel  Ranny, 


disarmed  at  MeanMeer  one  Rcgt.of  Native  Cavalry 
and  three  Regts.  of  Native  Infantry",  all  disaffected 


SUB  LI  BUT,  ^nd  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal) 
23  Mar.    72 
26  June   72 , 
15  Mar.  73 
9  Aug.   73 


Fityimuter.—Wm.  Fred.  Nixon,' 8  Jan.  41 ;  Ensign,  3  Aug.  30;  Lt.  '22  Jon.  36;  IIon,Major,  i  Jan.  60. 
»  '  ...    Qn.*rt>-r  JfrtW'-f.— Michael  H«nlon,7  14  Aug.  72. 
j  »?  ,  ...    Medical  Ojffic*^.— Surgeon  M^jor  John  Wood,"  A.S.  10  Jan.  55;  Surgeon,  9  Nov.  67. 

Farimga  Buff. — Agent-*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  a6  Feb.  1870. 
'  ^Lijor  Chichester,  Captain  Faircloth,  and  Quaner  Master  Hatdon  served  with  the   8xst  Regiment  in  tha 
Fks  Kjrxip  exped  t  on  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clnsp).    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58.  and  were  present  when 
'    JJist  Regiment,  under  Colonel  Renny,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three 


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»/f/o<",  18  Nov.  56 ;  Ll.Colonc/,'  12  Dec.  60;  Major  Geueral, 
jU  1  oot,  4  Mar.  72. 

i<  od/'  Ensign,  ^'21  Augr.  49 ;  JJ,  P8  Au;?.  51 ;  Capt.  17  July  60; 
.     .    ^     -  ,  ..    ^        7<' ;  -3ffl;or,  28  Jan.  71 ;  i,/.  Co/wiW,  5  Oct.  72. 

Iffajors. — William  Gropan  Graves,  ii'w*///j'-   i6Maj  55;  Xf .  ^23  Nov.  55 ;  CVim/.  P23  Aug-.  64 ;  J/o/or,  i7Aug.7o. 
Frapcift  Daliymx)le  Walters,*  KnitiffH.  6  .luii<:  34  .  i.^9  Feb.  55  ;  ra/>/.Pi2  May  57;  JLTcyor,  »'9  Sept.  71. 

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JohnBriggs'  1  iS  Ji.n. 

Henry  James  Lane   ''is-l  u. 

Kd'.vartl  Seppings  Lock*    '  Ck >*. 

Henry Ma«torman  Thompson' '  .]'ido 

Jolm  Hobar^  Culme- Seymour" i^^-^ji.  ng. 

$.  Frederick   Canlc\v»,t  Deputy  Avnittixnt  1  '        ,     " 
quarter  MasUr  General,  AlderfKai  .    .    *'    '■'•'"'^® 

James  Brown  M'Dougal »   .iJ"ir- 

Williiim  Miirsden  '>■  .\T):iI  04 

Cliarles  Carstairs  'ij/.  jr.    64 

Hcjiry  Arrasti-oug  Nicholson '    11   ' 

John  Leonard  Greenwell  O'Brien'-'.    .. 


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William  Andrews  IHxon,  AOjnloMt  7  Ocl .  07 
No.-ham  Yeedcn  Lloyd,  at  hUijj' ColUtjf  . 

Giles  Amb-ew  Daubcny  '.. 

William  Jioir^^ 

William  M'C:nthy  OLeary    

Jn:ue3  Ritchii' ....' ! 

Wil.uim  Cai)ol ,' 

lieiuamin  Thoua^s  Jiradley  Flood    

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;  Robert  Howdou  Kellie     

(ieorgo  Augustus  Hm ham  Howa I'd   .. 
Francis  Robert  MiUington  Sy age 

Pai'«ifljt/(»r.— William  Stewart  Thorbuni,  i     l- .^   . 
Qnarfer  J/«x/*r. —Alfred  Slado,*^  13  Jan.  fV 
I  Medittil  Officer. — Surgeon  MaJor^John  lb'  :  a  (  m  ,'  ii< 


Major  Walters  ser^-cd  with  the  44tfi 

:  Regiment  in  tho  Crimea  fi*om  thu  27th 

'Jan.  jSss,  including  the  siege  and  I'jill 

of  Scbasfopol,  and  iittiick  and  occQ- 

•(.atiou  of  tho    ("cnicuny  ou  the  iSth 

P21  June   (■  •'"^'^'  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkisli 

1  Medal).   Served  also  the  csimpai.im  of 

P28  Dec.    <"  :S6o  in  the  north  of  China,  includiuir 

P26  1'  ob.    67  (]„.  actum  of  Sinho.  nssault  and  cni)- 

P  7  May    70  t„ro  of  the  Taku  Fort«  (Me<hil  with 

P12  April  04  Clasp.. 

?i5  Fel).  71,  Kf  i;„]>t;iin  Cavdcw  served  with  the 
P14  July  ixj ^y(\  punianb  Infantrv  in  the  Indian 
2  Aug.  71  x,\V.  Fnintir-r  war  of  1863,  aud  was 
P27  Oct.  71  ])rcsont  at  the  atUick  and  capture  of 
28  Oct.  7' ihe  Conical  Hill  and  Umlwyla  (nien- 
30  Dec.  71  tionod  in  <lesnatchcs.  Medal  with 
12  Nov.    73  C la !>])). 

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7  :  Honorarif  Captain,  19  Feb.  7a. 

i=Lr.iry  Meares,'*-l..S^.  iC  May  55;  Sfrgeon,  30  Sept.  68. 


J'VicJH^it  Yellow. — Agent*,  Mcs.-u-.  <  on  find  Co. — Jtelvrnetlfrom  Ailnt,  12  JTeb.  1870. 
^  Lieut.  General  Newton  8crve<l  with  the  CoUUtieuvi  Gii-.-'Js  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fixmi  i8th  Oct.  1854  to 
8th  April  1S55  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  IlV*  ;  i  Uin.,  and  siege  of  Sebaj<ioi)ol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
5tJi  Chiss  of  tho  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Flood  served  with  tho  53rd  Rcgimcr.t  i'.  v  fu.'ce  under  Sir  Colin" Campbell  in  1851  -52  against  the  hill 
t.riitca  on  the  N.AV.  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  ('lasp).  Servetl  also  iu  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857  59:  was. 
Nvitli  tho  Alumbagh  Force  during  tho  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  :  with  the  S3rd  at  the  relief  of  Cawnjwrc  on 
29th  Nov.  1857,  action  there  on  the  6th  December,  and  piirsi' it  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to  Serai  (Jhat,  action  of  Kala 
Nnddee  and  occupation  of  Puttchghur,  affair  of  Shuirish'if'-.uT.  storm  and  cajiture  of  Meangunge,  siege  of  Luckuow 
as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Geueral  Mansfield  (severely  woimdod).  v.-jth  the  S3rd  during  tho  hot  weather  campaign  in  Oudein 
1358,  including  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  aud"^  occiipo  Hud  of  Sultanporc ;  as  Aitle  de  Cani^)  to  Sir  William  Mauflitld 
<luring  tho  winter  campaign  of  1S58-59,  including  taar  lu  uio  Baiswara  country  aud  action  at  Dhoondea  Khaini. 
and  the  Tran*<-Gogra  campaign  with  its  several  minoi  itdairs  and  the  final  action  on  the  Raptcc  (mcntioue^l  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Captain  Briggs  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  iti  tho  i  ririoa  from  Nov.  1854,  including  tho  siege  of  Seha.«^topol. 
and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  suburbs  undei  G»  u to!  i\vre  (Metlal  with  Claaj).  and  Turkish  Medal).  Scrvtu  in 
tho  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  tho  relief  oi  Lut  kiiow  by  Ixird  Clj'de,  occui)ation  of  the  Alumhairh  mulcr 
<.)utram  with  tho  several  engagements  there,  fall  ol  hvi  know,  relief  of  AKlmghur.  capture  of  Jugdisjioro.  and 
subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  r  ytM-  « i.eiTicej.  Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  China 
in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Lock  sei-ved  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  thr  N.  W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1S5S. 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khankur.  defenoo  of  thv  .'ril  and  subsequent  operations  at  Shahjohanporc,  affair:* 
of  Shahabad.  Mahomdco,  and  Bunkagaon  (Medui/. 

'  "     '     ■'    '        •  •  •     Tt  -Cr-'mca  from  tho  15th  Feb.  1855,  including  tho  siege  .nud 

i  !.ie  sth  June,  also  during  the  assault  and  capture  of  iln; 
I'.'t  and  capture  of  tho  Cemeterv  and  Kitle-pits  on  tho  iSth 
the  S'h  Sf'utomber  (Mo<lal  with 'Clasj). and Turki.ih  Modal). 
PMd  Force  under  CapUi in  Murray,  Royal  Artillcrj',  in  Jin 
.      .  ,  ,.1  :  n  in  Jtareh  1863. 

»  Captain  Culmc-Scymour  served  w*ith  the  68th  Light  Inr.mtry  in  tho  Crimea  from  the  17th  June  tS.iS.  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  aiid  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witii  Ch  ^  i\  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  also  iu  the  New  Zealand 
war  in  1864-66,  incli^ding  the  latter  part  of  the  operatic  v.:;  .jgHinst  the  Gate  Pah,  engagement  nt  Te  Kanga  <inen- 
tioned  in  despatches) ;  also  tho  West  Coast  campa'CTi  n',\ii  lotion  et  Kakaramoji  ;  and  served  with  Uic  Field  Force 
in  January  1866  which  co-operated  in  tho  deneti  It  r«-t  iaUud  of  Mount  Kgmont  in  support  of  Major  Genonil 
Chute's  Field  Force  (Modal). 

"  Captain  O'Brien  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  tnniri:iioutthe  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  thi'  (Joomt-c  (Mednl  with  Cla.^p). 

*°  Lieut.  Rcamsbottom  served  iu  the  Abyssinian  cinm.-.igti  with  the  Transport  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  ctqi- 
turo  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Me<ial). 

"  Lieut.  Loir  served  with  the  Military  Train  in  iV  >v-  /;,  ;»l&nd  from  1863  to  1867,  acting  as  Light  Cavalry  daring 
the  W^anganui  campaign  of  1865-66  (MeAal). 

"  Quai't«r  Master  Slado  served  with  the  82nd  Krrimont  in  the  Crimea  fi"om  the  2nd  Sept.  1855.  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  anr*  Turlib'i  Medal).     Ser>-ed  also  in  tho  N.W.  Provinces  in  In<litt  ia 
Hupprcssing  tho  mutiny  in  1857-59.  and  was  present  at  tho  i-ction  of  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shalyehanpore 
and  subsequent  operations  in  Rohilcund  (Medal). 
"  Surgeon  Major  Mcaros.— For  War  Services  so*  •   \f  db-l  nepartmcnt."  ,      r^r^r-^t  r^ 

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Captain  Tliompson  served  with  the  9th  Regime 
fall  of  Sebastopol :  w{>s  in  the  trenches  <luri:ig  a  bo:  t  .; 
Qu.irrics  on  tho  7th  Juno,  with  Kyre's  Brigade  at  th^  a: 
.lunc,  and  with  thoKeserve  at  the  attack  of  the  Rr.il-\n  < 
Commanded  a  hundred  men  of  the  31st  Rejcimcnt  ni:lj 
expedition  against  the  Tacpings  in  the  vicinity  of  ShPii.q 


^h  ^^;t  ^T^^l     Q3rd  (County  LuhUn}.— Linked  to  S6iL  r^"^  ^y'ci'"'  >''?:  ^3-    ,.^229 

with  and  Batt.  ijtH.     J  V  :f  /  Lj^ri^arf*  Depot, Dovm^titnok,       ^ 

*Cah    of    Good    Hopb"    *'Talavbba"    "Busaco'*    "Fck>-tk8     d'Onor'*     "Uudad    Kourigo"     "Badajoz" 

" Saiamaxca "  "Vittobia"  "Nivkllk"  "OuxnEs"  "Toulousi:  "  *Tr.srNdL'LA"  "Clxtkal  India." 
|V«i.vser.  I  Colonel.— William  Gastavus  Brown, »  Evr'ujn,  7  Julj-  25  -,  Lt.  11  Mhv  30 ;  dipt.  10  Mny  44  ;  Major,  15  Jan.  49; 
^;illfillf|    Lt.Colonel,  P21  Dec.  49;    Colonel^  28  Nov.   54;    Majar  General^  2^  Ai»ril  64;    Lt.GeucnU,  23  iluy  72 ; 
;ra^  Pay.     Colonel  83rd  Regiment,  29  May  73. 

'„  'TdWitf nant  ColoneL— Thomas  SoutUwoll  Brovra*  Ensign,  14  Nov.  45;  Lf.  P26  May  4S;  Capi.  P4  Aug.  54; 
i    Major,  19  Sept.  56 ;  Brevet  Lt.CuloHel,  13  March  68  ;  Lt.Colanel,  1  April  70. 
76     ...   K^'on.— F.dward  Meurant,'  Commandant,  De»laltc  Depot ;  Entlgu,  Pjo  Nov.  4S;  Z^  7  May  54;  dipt.  26  Oct. 
58;  Major,  '14  Sept.  67. 
JoUan  Wakefield/  Commandant,  Poorunier Sanitarium;  Ensign,  22  April  53 ;  Lt.  ^20  July  ss  :  Cflwf.  ^6  Jan.  Co ; 
Major,  P16  Sept.  68. 


Captaiks. 

Charles  Clithcrow  Gore* 

#.  George  Gant  Beazley* 

tVedcrick  Karslake.'j&Wj/ai* ) 

Major,  Bombay  District S 

#.  RaymondO.DeMontmorencj' 
Frederick  AupuBtuB  Wright 

Ed^rard  Arthur  Butler 

(.'kirlea  John  Wj-ndham 

Booth  Hay  Metcalfe 

Charles  Jumes  Thorbum   . . . 
Bajiififord  Taylor*  


LiBUTEKAXTS. 

|G«o.  Edw.  SkewardCartwright 

Thomas  Pcrj- Powell    

j  William  Stewart 

jWilliam  Cooke-CoUis   

Thomas  Pre<lcrick  Gibbs    

jWilliAm  Frederick  Marriott  .. 

Henry  Cootc  Bond    

James  William  Andei-son   

I  Charles  Talbot  Davenport 

jJohn  Hart    IIjuxltniHii-Ber- ) 

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Iiut.  of  Mimlcelrif  16  Dec.  71/ 
Charles  Saint  Lo  WilkiuMou  ... 
CharlesGoraldBemard  Hervo^' 

George  Cloa vela  nd   

George  Alexander  Beresford... 


30  Nov.   55 
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19  Juno   57 


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Richd.  Charles  Graham  Mayne 
Hew  Francis  Cadell 


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*  Major  Mcurant  was  present  with  the  83rd  Re- 
crimciit  at  the  surprise  01' and  attack  on  the  rebels 
ill  Scckuron  21st  January  1859  (Medal). 

*  Miijor  Wakt'tield  Bcrvcd  with  tlic  83rd  Regi- 
ment nt  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Awah  in  Sept, 
1857  (Mcdnl). 

*  Major  Gore  was  present  with  the  83rd  Regi- 
ment at  the  sictrc  and  cni)ture  of  Kotah  on  30th 
Mnrcli  1858,  aflieir  at  Sai»;ranctr,  defeat  of  the 
Gwaliorrebclsat  Kotitria,  huiTiriho  of  and  attack 
on  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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21  Dec.  72 
12  Feb.    73I 


PofmoMter. — Frederick  Scrivener,'  12  Aug.  62 ;  Honorary  Major,  12  Aug.  72, 

(garter  Jlfo*/^.— Michael  M'Quado,**  22  Jan.  68. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Alexander  Robert  Hudson,"  MB.  A.S.  26  May  54  ;  Surgeon,  5  Not.  63. 

JPacingt  Yellow. — AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Tri»h  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bf.  and  Co. 
Euharkcd  for  Gibraltar,  6  April  1667. 
^  LienLGeneral  Brown  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign,  and  was  present  with  the  24th  at  the  passaGre 
<  the  Chenab  and  the  battles  of  ^adoolapore  and  Chillianwallah  (wounded),  and  as  Major  of  the  29th  Regt.  at  the 
i*ttleof  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  LtC^Ionel  T.  8.  Brown  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  and  up  to  the  26th  Fcl).  1855,  with  the  55th  Rcgi- 
^JiQjt,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  sth  Class  ot^ 
^Mwljidie.  and  Turkish  Medal).   Serv'cd  also  on  the  Bhootnn  expedition  in  1866  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Beazley  served  with  the  Force  which  attacked  and  destroyed  the  town  of  Mala gcah  W,  coast  of  Africa 
^^May  1855.  Served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  cf  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  thc- 
aiJiU"  of  Sangancer  8th  August  1S58,  defeat  of  tho  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  and  attack  of  the  rebcls 
^  S€-clnir  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

•Captain  ElarsTako  was  present  with  the  83rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault,  affair  at 
^nctncer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  KotJiria  (Medal  with  Chipp). 

'Captain  Taylor  served  with  the  37th  Regt.  as  Paymaster  during  the  Indian  mutiny  canipaicncfiS58-59  (Medal). 

'^  Major  Scrivener  was  present  at  the  bonibjirdment  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  iu  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857. 

''(JnaxterllaBtcr  M'Quade  served  throughout  tho  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  l)re^■ent  nt  the  supprcs- 
Kn  of  a  mutiny  at  Nufseerabad  in  August  1857.  at  the  pirge  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  t:i.d  cupture  of  Kotali,, 
»';rrriseand  attack  of  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Me«lal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

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The  Union  Rose.  **Nivk"  "PBjriwsuLA"  "Ixdia"  "i.ucKXow." 
Colonel.— 5»r  David  Russell,!  A:CI?.  Cornef,  'lo  Jan.  28;  Lf.  »'i  Oct.   29;  Capt.  P5  April  33  ;  Jfo/or,  7  July 

45;  Lt. Colonel,  ^10  Dec.  47  ;  CWoiieZ,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Jfff/or  Gentrul,  3  Sept.   62;  Luul.QeueraL  25  Oct.  71; 

Colonel  84th  Foot,  24  Oct.  72. 
Lieutenant  ColoneL— Frederick  Hardy,*  JEimijtji,  '23  Nov.  49:  Lt.^e  June  si:  Capt.  27  Nov.  57: 

'2 1  Nov.  62;  i^Co/on^^.  P5  May  69.  'f  ^  t^'  o   ,       /«      / 

K^'on.— Jamea  Hudson,*  Etmnn,  v^  Nov.  54 ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55  ;  Capt.  25  June  58  ;  Major,  '25  Sept.  68. 
Henry  Latham  Brownrigg.*  Enngu,  25  May  55 ;  Z<.  17  Nov.  57 ;  Ca;?<.  P5  April  64  ;  Major,  P5  May  69. 


Major, 


Captaixs. 
Francis  Edwd.  Edwards  Wilson 
James  Murray  Thos.  Simpson 

.\rthur  Richard  Lees 

Uichd.HebdenO'GradyHaly, ) 
AUicdeCimp  to  Lt.Gen.Ualy  jf 

George  Kdward  Montagu 

.\rthur  Herman  Luck  

Kdward  Ralph  Bromhead   

Reginald  William  Peckitt    

Fred.  Augustus  Gore 

George  Atkinson  Wray 

Alex.  Herman  Adam  Gordon^ 

LlKrTKTAXTS. 

Walter  Bracebridge  Fletcher... 

Arthur  Theobald 

Thomas  Horton,  Adj.  10  Dec.  73 

William  Thomas  Briscoe  ...." 

George  Henry  Cobbold 

( 'harles  Wm.  Randle  Ford  

John  Lennox  Power 

John  Rose 

John  Lepperd,"  Tntfritcfor  of) 
Musketry  2  Sept.  68   > 


Bub  LmrTKiTAXTS. 

Harry  John  Bolton    

Berkeley  Crosbie  Quill... 
Edward  Blliott  Carr 


Pi 7  Nov. 
P  4  April 
Pi  2  Sept. 

6  Nov. 

21  Feb. 
P19  Aug. 
"24  Mar. 

30  June 
P21  July 
P  9  Sept. 

21  Sept. 

"31  Aug. 
P  6  Mar. 
■•30  Mar. 
•14  Aug. 
'  9  Nov. 

9  July 

P22  Aug. 
Pi2Dec. 

5  Feb. 


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LIEUT.         1 

57  "  I  Oct.      58, 

56, P  2  Mar.    6o| 

60 

P  4  Aug.    63 

58 

11  Feb.    62 

60 

15  April  64 

62 

P18  April  65 

63  P18  April  65 

63! P18  April  65 

63,P25AprU  65 

64I  14  Oct.     66 

60  P  5  Aug.    64 

66    22  Oct.     67 

67  P25  April  68 

67' P  8  July    68 

67iPioFcb.    69 

67' P  5  May    69 

68  P17  Nov.   69 

68, P  7  May    70 

68 

P24  Sept.  70 

68 

28  Oct.     71 

HUB  LIKUT. 

17JUI.V     72 

21  Aug.  72 

9  Aug.  73 

CAPTAIN. 

DBKV.MAJ. 

BT.LT.COL. 

P18  April  65 
P18  April  65 
P  3  Mar.    65 

P3r  Aug.   66 

22  July    67 
P  9  Nov.    67 
P25  April  68 
Pi3June   68 
P24  Sept.  70 
12  Nov.   73 
10  Dec.    73 

■  Lt.Colonel  Hardy  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to 
Brigadier  Russell  at  the  second  relief  of  Luckiiow, 
at  the  Alumbiigh,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Luckuow;  also  present  with  the  84th  Regiment 
at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  and  pursuit  of  Kocr  Sing 
(mentione<l  in  despatches.  Mr«lal  with  two  Cla.«'pj>). 

*  Mnjor  Hudson  sen-'ed  with  the  97th  Regiment 
in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  actions  of  Chauda,  Umeerporc.  and 
Sultannore,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lack- 
now  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦  Major  Brownrigg  served  with  the  84th  Regi- 
ment in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  includ- 
ing the  final  operations  in  the  Sbahabad  district 
(Medal). 


Pajrma«/*r.— Robert  Guthrie  Craig.'  1  Feb.  67;  Hon.Captain,  x  Feb.  7a. 

Quarter  Majfter.—JJiE  Abraham  Boulger,*  7  Nov.  72. 

Medical  O^cer.— Surgeon  Kdward  Deuham  Tomlineon,'  A. 8.  19  Jan.  60. 

Faei»g»  Yellow.— X7«i<»,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— fru*  Agenlt,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Metumed  from  Nova  Seotia,  10  January  1871. 

1  Sir  David  Russell  commanded  the  sth  Brigade  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  and  par* 
ticulnrly  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  much  distinguished  himself  (CB.) ;  commanded  1st  Brigade  under 
OTitrnm  at  the  repulse  of  several  attacks  on  the  Alumbagh ;  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow  ke  commanded  and  Brigade 
-which  stormed  the  Imaumbarra  and  captured  the  Kaiserbagh  (Medal  with  Clnsp). 

^  Captain  Gordon  was  promoted  Captain  in  the  84th  ftx>m  Lieutenant,  and  Adjutant  98th  Regiment  "  in  re* 
cognition  of  hie  valuable  services  with  the  Houssas  and  ether  forces  undir  his  crdeis  whilst  operating  against 
the  Ashantis  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa." 

«  liieut.  Lepperd  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Martaban  with  the  advance  party,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th  13th  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of 
the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party,  defence  of  Martaban  fhjm  May  to  October,  several  operations  in 
its  vicinity,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasn  for  Pegu).  Served  with  the  84U1  Regiment 
in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  joined  Havelock's  Force  at  Mungarwnr,  and  was  present  in  bothactionsst 
Busoerutgunge,  actions  of  Boorbeakochowkee.  Bithoor,  Mung^rwar,  and  Alumbagh,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  fh)m 
25lh  Sept.  to  13th  Nov.  1857 ;  proceeded  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  to  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  was  present 
nt  the  storming  of  the  Secundcrabagh ;  served  with  Outram's  Force  during  the  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  including 
the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks  on  that  position,  and  also  in  the  operations  enoing  in  the  fiege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow ;  after  which  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  pursuit  of  Koor  Sing,  and  several  actions  in  Shahahad, 
until  the  final  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  that  district  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

?  Captain  Craig  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
And  fall  of  Sebastopol.  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  the  spiking  party  on  the  8th  September  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Boulger  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  joined  Havelock's  force  on  its  first 
taking  the  field  at  Allahabad  in  June  1857,  and  wa^  in  the  advanced  party  which  left  Cawnporo  on  the  30th  June 
tinder  Major  Reynold,  and  engaged  in  many  skirmishes  while  destroying  all  di8afl*ected  villages  between  AUahabal 
and  Futtehpore,  and  while  keepmg  communications  open  with  the  river  party  ;  afterwards  present  at  the  actions 
of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buset^rut  Gunge  (both  actions).  Boorl>eeake  Chowkee, 
Bitlioor,  Mungarwar.  and  Alumbaugh,  and  was  in  the  storming  party  which  croftsed  the  bridge  in  the  first  relief  of 
Lucknow,  and  shot  the  gunner  in  the  act  of  firing  a  68-pounder  loaded  with  grape,  canister,  stones,  glass,  Ac.  and 
lie  was  the  first  man  to  force  through  the  masked  battery  in  front,  for  wbi^h  ne  was  mentioned  in  General  orders ; 

S resent  with  the  Grenadier  company  of  50  men  at  the  storming  of  the  jail,  fVom  which  the  dead  bodies  of  380 
epoys  were  afterwards  removed ;  was  a  volunteer  with  the  storming  party  at  3  a.m.,  29th  September,  to  blow  no 
the  enemy's  magazine,  destroy  their  mines,  and  burst  4  mortars  and  13  guns  fiicing  the  Residency— wounded  through 
the  left  thigh  and  right  hand  with  loss  of  middle  finger ;  present  throughout  the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency 
And  storming  of  the  Him  K«nah— wounded  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  aerrice). 
"*  8mrgeonTomUnson.— For  War  Services  tee  '*  Medical  Department." 


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"Aueto9plend4jrere$urgo."  "Fubjttbs  d'Okok"  "Nitb"  "PixiWBULi."  "  BLADEirsBrBG/* 

l2?£^;;Cdoii«LH3  yredorick  MaunseU,*  En»ion,  16  Mar.  12;  Lt.  '28  Jan.  13;  Capt.  P24  June  lo;  Major,  '14  Auir. 
^•^  T  ^f^'-'J"^*  '3  Mav  36 ;  Co^«e[.  9  Nov  46;  /fq;;or  (?e»«-a/.  20  June  54;  Lt.Oenerar,  x  June  6?; 
Lihl^     Oeueral^  0  Aug.  70 ;  Colonel  8rth  Light  Infantry,  2  April  65. 

lieatenaatColonel.— Frederick  Ernest  AppleyBixU'fN^mii.  Pii   ^ *•    " 


15! 


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54; 


Bt.Major,  26  Dec.  56;  Major,  P31  Aug.  58 ;  Li.Colonel,  ^6  Mar.  67 ;  Colonel.  6  Mar  72 
Kajort.— George  Thompson,  Ensign,  ''23  Feb.  44;   Lt.  31  Mar.  47;  Oij^  P29  Oct.*  52;    J^Jfoiar.  25  Nov 
64 ;  Minor,  10  Oct.  65.  .^   »  -v     •    j 

illiam  Hallowes,  Ensign,  ^22  Jan.  53 ;  Lt.  6  June  54 ;  Capt.  4  Mar.  61 ;  Jfafor,  P7  Oct.  71. 


Captaiks. 

Edward  Musgrave  Beadon 

Robert  Kirlqmtrick  Taylor 

William  Galbraith  

Finch  White 

William  Chipchaso  Henderson 
Edward  Arthur  UlingAvorth   . . . , 

Georffe  Washington  Smith* 

Hon.  Charles  Dutton 

Gilbert  Joshua  Spencer  Smith 

Daniel  Alexander  Grant  

Henry  Payne  Murford* 


LlBUTKXAXTS. 

iToa.Edw.Alex. Holmes  A'Court 

Harry     Harris    Burlaud,  Adjutant  23^ 

Nov.  72 j 

Guy  Newcomen  Atkinson    

Edward  Harry  Going  Raveuhill 

Charles  Edmond  Knox 

Francis  Wingfleld  Kobiusou,  lust.  of\ 

Musketry  i6Fcih.  68 > 

Rowland  Purdon 

.Chnrlea  Francis  Dixon  Whiah 

Braucia  Ijangford  

JEdward  Harbord  Ives  

iW^ellcaley  Welman 

I  John  Haines  Vivian,  .^u2e  de  Camp  to') 

Lord  Ifapier  <^Magdala } 

lEdward  Burrell,  Interpreter 

[IngoldsbyWm.  Thomas  Somerset  Smythe 

CecU  Henry  CoUette  

VemonAnsdell  Schalch  

DuncanAlex.  Allan  Macpherson 

Charles  Frederick  Vice 

Stephen  Watson 


SCB  LlBUTEITAirTS. 

James  Spens   

James  Ramsay  Campbell 


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PisJuly    53P3iAug.  55  P21  Fob.     6c; 

1  June    55  P30  Nov.  55  P25  April  65 

30  April  55  P 16  Nov.  55 1  10  Oct.     65 

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Pi2Mar.  61  P26July  64'p  7  Oct.  71 

P24Mar.  63    10  Oct.  6s  P14  Oct.  71 

p24Jan.  65  P  7  Nov.  68    ,3  Mar.  72 

16  Jan.  52    13  Juno  57     2  Dec.  6j 


P26Feb.    64  P  4  Dec.    66 

4  Feb.    6$^  8  June   67 

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P30  June 

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P29  Mar. 
20  Sept. 
5  Sept. 
P  I  May 
P20  July 

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4  Dec. 

P  2  May 
8  Jan. 

P29  May 
7  July 

'14  Dec. 


65  Pi 2  June  67 

65  P20  July  67 

65  P  7  Aug.  67 

65  P  7  Aug.  67 

61  P  8  Mny  67 
64  P  2  Dec.  ttl 

62  P  4  Aug.  63 
67  P25  Jan.  71 
67  P  7  Oct.  71 

67Pi4  0ct.  71 

66  28  Oct.  71 

67  28  Oct.  71 

68  28  Oct.  71 

69  28  Oct. 
69!  28  Oct. 
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28  Oct.     7r 

3  Aug.    72 


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29  May    72 
12  Nov.   73 


UT.  LT.COL- 


Payjutfrf^r.— WiUiam  Hughes,  20  Nov.  67;  Ens.  P22  March  64 ;  Honorary  Captain,  20  Nov.  72, 

Quarter  Master.— James  Hawkins."  21  Feb.  60. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  William  Skeen,  MD.  A.8.  8  March  55  ;  Surgeon,  13  Dec.  59. 


Faeingt  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Embarked  for  India,  Frhruary  1868. 
'  General  Mannsell  8er\'ed  with  the  85th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  France  from  Aug.  iSx-j: 
totheendof  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  siege  of  San  Seljastlan,  jiassage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Nivelle  10th 
Not.  and  Nive  9th,  loth,  and  nth  Dec.  and  investment  of  Bayonne  (War  Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  also  in 
the  American  war,  and  waa  slightly  wounded  at  Bladensburg  24th  Aug.  and  severely  at  New  Orleans  23rd  Dec. 
i!Z4,  and  was  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Bowyer.    He  subsequently  commanded  the  85th  during  the  Canadian  rebellion. 

*  Colonel  Appleyard  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu),  and 
vu  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th,  13th,  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of 
ihe  iBrreat  Dagon  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
^^A'll  with  the  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (woundc«l)  and  lukerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebafitopol,  including  sorties  on  5th  April  and  9th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  assault  on  the  Redan 
TEth  Jane— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mnjor,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,- 
aaii  Turkish  Medal) .  ^ 

*  Obtain  Smith  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Pcshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier 
Q&der  bir  Sidney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostaneo  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of 
Sitiaoa  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Oftptain  Harford  served  in  Burmah  (Aledal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*  Quarter  Master  Hawkins  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sodoolaporo,  Chillian- 
wiUah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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P3  April  23;    Lt.  P28  April  25;    Capi.  ^12  Dec.  26;  Major, 
'ulonet,  20  Jane  54;   Major  Oencral,  26  Oct.  58;  Lt.General, 


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^  QuUseparabitf**    *'India."  "Egypt" 
Colonel.— r.  Sir  John  Michel,^  GCB.  Enngn, 
'6  March  40;   Li.CoJonel,  ^1$  April  42;    Cok 
25  June  66 ;  Colonel  86th  Foot,  19  Aug.  62. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Jerome,  Etuign,  9  April  42;  Lt.  14  Nov.  43  ;  Capt.  ^28  March  54;  Majors  1  April 

H',Lt. Colonel,  6 Mar.  72. 
1    -jors.— Oeorge  Hewish  Adams,  Enaign^  14  Apr.  46  ;  Lt.  ^25  .Tuly  51 ;  Capt.  ^25  Jan.  56;  Major,  8  June  70. 
e.  William  Knipe,*  Ensign,  ^19  Oct.  49  ;  Lt.  5  June  53  ;  Capt.  26  Aug.  59  ;  Major,  6  March  72. 

Captaiks.  ' 

Jas.Kennoth  Doug.  Mackenzie' 


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William  Ker  Gray 

I  Julius  Drake  Brockmau"* 

'  Fred.  Robert  Cameron  Crofton* 

lEdward  James  Harris 

Donald  Shaw  !p"i  Juno  6o'P24Jan. 

Stephen  Flower,  D..4. -Irf/.")  Ip  Q  Q^.    f\       , 

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10  Aug. 
26  Feb. 
30  Dec. 


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55  P 17  July 
5Si  14  Sept. 
58  P21  Feb. 
59(P2o  Doc. 


jpeof  Good  JIoi>c       .   , 
Hen. RowiandSpenccrChatfiold'  Pi 2  Mur. 


Guy  Francis  Clarke  Travers 
Richd.  O'Shaughnossy  Brooke 


P30  Jan. 
17  Mar. 


24  Jan. 
Pro  Nov. 

30  Mar. 
P23  ]tfar. 
P  8  Aug. 
P24  Mar. 

P14  July 

9  Oct. 


LiBUTKWAWTS. 

John  William  Boulcott 

Charles  Henry  Jackson,  In$t.  \ 

ofMutkeiry  12  Sept.  59 .) 

John  Joseph  Blake    

William  Law  Brockman 

Hartwell  Harvey  Stuart 

James  Douglas  Stewart  

John  Spence,  Adjutant  3  Apr. 69 1 

James  Arnold  Awdry  

Fergus  Graham 

Francis  Godfray  Bertram  ... 
Arthur  Burdett  Collingwood 
Wm.  Henry  Hard  wicke  Jackson 
Josiah  Webbe  Grolds worthy  . . .  | 
Henry  Plantagnnet  Williams...  | 

Arthur  James  Pattison    1 

Hamilton  Harvey  Pitt  Denning! 

Henry  Brookes  

Robert  John  Knox I 

Charles  Harcourt  Loraine 
Edward  Guy  Selby-Smyth 


P14  June 

j    2  July 

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j  24  Nov. 
,Pi6  Feb. 
P23  Aug. 
'  17  Jan. 
Pso  Dec. 
iP24  Jan. 
P  I  Mav 
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P21  Aug. 
|P  I  Feb. 
|P  6  Nov. 
P  1  Feb. 

16  Nov. 
Pi 5  July 
P  8  Aug. 

'30  Sept. 

'  7  May 


30  Mar.    66jP3oMar.   70 
I  April  66  P21  June  71 


5  July 
3  Feb. 


Sub  Libutbicawts. 
Charles  Haggard 


59,^*30  Jan.    63 

58]  20  Feb.    63 

59^25  Sept.  60 
63,  17  Sept.  64 
64  P  I  May  66 
64  P  I  Feb.    67 

63  P29  May    67 

64  P  6  Nov.   67 

65  P  I  Feb.    68 

66  P24  Mar.  69 
66  P  9  Oct.     69 

66  P30  Mar.    70 

67  Pi 7  Aug.   70 
67,P2i  June 
6SP27  0ct. 
661  28  Oct. 

68  28  Oct. 
68  28  Oct. 
68  28  Oct. 
"JO  28  Oct. 


sun   LIBUT. 


*  Sir  John  Michel  was  nominated  a  CB.  after 
the  termination  of  the  Kaffir  war  in  1853,  in  coi:- 
sidoration  of  his  distinguished  services  in  the 
Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47  and  of  1851-53  (Medni. 
Was  nominated  to  the  2nd  Class  of  theMedjidic 
for  service  with  the  lato  Turkish  Contin^'eui. 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  in  com- 
mand of  the  Mhow  Field  Force,  and  defeated  ibt- 
rebels  imder  Tantia  Topee  at  Beorora,  takinc;  .7 
guns ;  subsequently  actively  engaged  in  pursoinj,' 
the  fugitive  bands  {KGB.,  and  Medal).  Com- 
manded a  Division  of  the  Army  in  the  campaign 
of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  at  Sinho 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

^  Major  Mackenzie  served  with  the  86th  Regi- 
ment with  the  Malwa,  Nerbuddn,  and  Central 
India  Field  Forces  in  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Dhar,  operations  at  Mundesore 
and  battle  of  Goodaria,  siege  storm  and  (»ptare 
of  Chandaree,  and  also  of  the  fortress  of  Jhansi, 
action  of  Koonch,  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  and  opera- 
tions before  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of 
Calpeo  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


27  Mar,  72 


6      ...    Paymaster. — Henry  Francis  Luke.  2  Dec.  68. 

6      ...    Quarter  3fa»f«rr.— William  George  Morgan,  7  Nov.  68. 

Medical  Qffieer.— Surgeon  Major  Walter  Leach,^  A.S.  24  Nov.  54 ;  SurgSoH,  8  June  67. 

Faeingt  Blue. — Agente.  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Gibraltar^  18  Get.  1864. 

'  Major  Knipo  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  with  the  C^tral  India  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  before  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Brockman  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  1847 ;  was  actively  employed  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-5^ 
(Medid).  Served  in  H.M.S.  Hermes  at  the  first  attack  on  the  stockades  in  the  Rangoon  river,  was  present  at  the 
•Attack  and  taking  of  Martaban  and  afterwards  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  nth  April  1852  (Medal  with 
Olasp  for  Pegu).  Afterwards  was  in  several  actions  with  pirates  on  the  coast  of  China.  Operations  against  rebel 
tribes  in  Guzerat  in  1857.  Served  with  the  86th  Regiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
from  Feb.  1858  to  Jan.  1859,  including  the  capture  of  the  strong  Hill  Fort  of  Chandaree ;  siege  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  Jhansi.  action  of  Koonch,  ox}erations  before  Calpee,  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar, 
and  capture  of  Gwalior ;  captured  a  battery  of  3  giins  on  the  Heights  before  Gwalior  and  turned  them  on  the  enemy ; 
commanded  a  Detachment  of  100  men  forming  part  of  a  Flying  Column  sent  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  Tantia 
Topee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

>  Captain  Crofton  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  al 
the  aShir  of  Kumdakoti  (Medal). 

'  Surgeon  Major  Leach.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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••ilo5TJB  ViDiio"  "  Tal  vvKRi."— An  Krt^le.  with  a  Wr^tth  of  Laurel  above  the  Harp  in  addition  to  the  Plume  of 
the  Prince  of  Wnlc^,  in  commemoiiition  of  their  dibtirxTiishod  services  on  various  occasions,  and  particularly  at 
the  battles  of  *'Bjlkbosa"  "Tabif-j"  "Vittokix"  *•^cvrLLi:"  "Ortiies"  "Toulousb"  "Pexixsula"  "Ava." 

YtriSer.  Colonel.— .Vii-  Charles  Hastini^s  Doyle,  ZCJfG.  V.txvii.  it,  Dec.  19;  Lt.  27  Sept.  22;  Capt.  ^16  Juno  25;  Bf. 

fri!  iiall     Jftf/or,  2S  June  38 ;  Jfufor,  17  Aujf.  41;  L  J"''o.>4,  Vi\  April  46;  Colonel,  20  Juno   54;  jilajor  General, 

i'!l  ^JIi     13  Sei>t.  60;  UMenerdK  10  Jan.  70;  Colo.)  •'  :7.>i  i'..  ^.  to  Oct.  70. 

u  ...  Lieutenant  Colonel.— Nathaniel  Stevenson,  £.  .'■■,': 'i.^.s  A.'.sf.  58;  Lt.  '7  Xov.  62;  Capt.  '13  Feb.  66;  Major, 
''19  Feb.  70;  Lt. Colonel,  '28  June  71. 

22    ...   Xajora.— JoKCph  Noble  Beasley.*  Ensign,  '17  lU.:.  52  ;  Lt.  ^24  June  53 ;  Capf.  22  Dec.  60 ;  Major,  20  July  70. 

ij     "•   Thoums  Kcnuie  Stevenson,  KhbUju,  ^^  Jan.  oi  ;   '^Z.  ^10  Aaw.  63  ;   ('«/*/.  ''23  Mar.  66  ;  Major,  ''28  June  *7t. 


.   Frank  John  Todd co  .J>iu. 

.  Gc«jr>re  L'ox p  4  .i.iu. 

.   Alexander  ("Imrlcs  Grant   2o>o%. 

.   William  Western  Taylor ^--^  I'  f. 

-   Frederick  Georpre  Tardon  I*'J9''!  "■ 

.   Edirard  Aag'ustin  Swainson 1^  2  Fit«. 

.    Francis  Arthur  Dashwoo<l,  at  SUtff  College.  \     5  ,1  i\\y 

■  .Evelyn  Campbell  Money    3  J»-ii. 

.   Jas.  Montajfu  FitzRoy England ^n  July 

.   Geori?e  Phibbs -^.P^SAng. 

,   WUliam  Horace  Wilson  ^  ->  Dr-f. 


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John  Leigh  Holiest  

.Charles  Wilberforco  Wildniau,  Adjutant^ 

I    4Dec.  72     S 

Hossall  Ganlner,  /«*/.  of  MH$ketrtf -^i  Oct 71 

Wadham  Sales  TeiTj'   

Charles  Antony  Lindsay    

,  Kvelyn  Charles  Martin 

Joseph  Lewis  Steavenunou  

Henry  Kllis  Adams  

I  Arthur  Kennedy  Purvis 

[Arthur  Frederick  Terrj' 

iThomas  Davison    

Mark  Singleton 

Wniiam  Humphreys 

Frederick  Caipenter 

Arthur  Colliugwoo<l  Denny  

William  Graham    

Lionel  Hootle  Wilbraham   


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\PasmnMitr. — John  Connor,*  15  April  71 ;  Quarter  .*/•■■■'  .-.  i 
Quarter  Master. — James  Brogden,  18  Oct.  73. 
•  Medical  Qffieer. — Surgeon  Major  Philip  Broka  taiitn.  .  f  It. 


.\uril  56. 

i.3.  15  Sept.  57 ;  Snrgeon,  2  Dec.  71. 


'  Facing*  li\\xe.~Agent»,  Messrs.  Cox  and  ''o.     /W;(4  ^I^m^,  Sir  E.  Borough,  .8f.  and  Co. 

Embarked  for  Qih.'alta>-,  \i  June  1866. 
'  Major  Beaslcy  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 
*  Paymaster  Connor  ser\'ed  with  the  22nd  Regiment  tho  campnign  of  1842-43  in  Sind,  including  the  battles  of 
Mcsnee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country,  including  the 
t  Jcing  of  Punella  and  Pownghur.  Served  with  the  82nd  Hegiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
»rindham's  operations  nt  Ca^ml^ore,  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  'Contingent,  destruction  of  Port  Tuteha,  action  of 
iialaXaddee,  occupation  of  Furruckabad,  defence  of  th'^  .iiiil  litnl  >'nb'?equent  operations  at  Shahjehanpore  (Mc(l#l). 


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[  Brigade  I>fpot,  6ai>cay. 
The  Harp  and  Crown".  **  Quit  tepttrabit  r"  "  Egypt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).    "  Talatbrx  "  "  Bdsaco"  •'FuKSTith  dUnok  ' 

"ClUDAD  HODBIGO"   *'BaDAJOZ"    '*  SaLAMAXCA  "    "ViTTORIa"    **  NiVBLLB"  "  ObTHKS  "  "  ToULOUSB"  "  PjiSlSSLLA  ' 

"Alma"  **  Inkebmajt"  '*  Skvastopol"  "  Cbwtbal  Ixdia." 

Johnstone,*  Etntign,  ''27  Feb.   23;   Lt.^i6  Dec.  24:  Capt.^tg  Sopt.  :   ■, 
''16  Nov.  41 ;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51;  Major  General,  2O  Oct.  58,  Li.iii'im  . 

^  __^ ^ ,  .  xo  Aug.  64. 

30    3*;, 2  Lieutenant  "Colonel. —Robert  John  Hughea,*- JFH#ti7»i,  7  Jan.  41;  Lt.  30  Aug.  43;   Capt.  7  Sc;>t.  55;  2/:j  '. 
'         I     10  May  64  ;  Lf.Coloni'l,  i  April  70. 
...    Majort.— William  Lambert,'  En»lgn,  ^16  Aup.  54  ;  ^'-  8  Dec.  54;  Capt.  27  Nov,  57  :  Major,  79  .Tivio  72. 
...    Frederick  Hall,*  Ji«*i>y«,  ''17  Auj;.  54;  ^^-  9  i"'^''-  55;  <"."'    ''23  Mar.  58;  i/^J/a/.  5  July  72;  J/./y.  i-.N-v;  . 


^  *'=*"*■  ^"- Colonel.— ff.Montnprtie  Cholmcley  , 

Full  Half,     ifajor,  •'27  Julv  38  ;  IJ. Colonel,  ^ 

I  Pay.  I^ly.|         g^  ^^  g       ro?o««r/  SSth  Foot,  xo 


Captains. 

Edward  Hopton*     

John  William  Fry^     

Arthur  Allen  Owen    

Henry  Grithth  liowen  

t.  William  Liston  Dalrymple,  on  Special  f 

Service,  Oold  Coart i 

LasccUcs  Wharton  Ford  

Thomas  Hale    

John  Irwin* 

H.  Garrett  Moore,"  on  Special  Serciee,Qold  ) 

Coatt i 

Wm.  Scott  Richardson 


KNSir.x.      I         LIKUT. 


:»'27  Oct. 

I  25  Mnv 
"31  Mt>' 
»*29  Oct. 

'  I  Sept. 

•  9  Dec. 

1  May 

7  June 

P21  Dec. 


Likutbwawts. 

Thos.  H.  Cuthbertson  

Charles  Thomas  Wren  Penton,  ^djutant  \ 

26  July  7a  S 

Edward  Aprincourt  Brind 

Spencer  Acklom 

Sir    George  Albert  de    Hochepied-Lar- ) 

pent,  B^ > 

Patrick  Douglas  JeflfVeys,  Intt.  of  Mut- 1 

ketry  27  Jan.  72 S 

MunroBenn 

Thomas  St.  John  Lavie   

John  Philpot  Curran 

Smith  Hannington  Gardner  

Valentine  Herbert  Maher  

James  Witton  Thompson    

George  Milward  Gnmn  


Sub  Lieutbitaitts. 
Arthur  Edgar  Francis  Noble  Bredin  . 

Horace  Bulterworth  Mann 

John  Thirkill  


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55    ai;  Dec.  55 

59 1 ''13  Nov.  6<.) 

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6o,P22Mar.   64 


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9  July    62  P  X  Sept.  65 


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28  June   64 

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9  Nov. 
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P  I  Feb.  e?.\  28  Oct. 
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30  Dec. 


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P31  Oct.  71 

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19  June  7a 
27  Aug.    73 


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29  May    72, 

3  Aug.  72 

26  Mar.    73I 


'■  Quarter  Master  Cousins  Bcrvcl  in 

the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  luc'u:- 

ingtho  siege  and  fall  of  Seba^t  ;■  !. 

nnd  expedition  to  Kinlwum  (Mt  i:.l 

;*  with    Clasp,     and     Turkish   MoLiI  . 

'  '  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cam] : . !  j  1 

'*  in   1857-58,  including  the  action?  :it 

Ca%vnporo  under  General  Windhan., 

alFair  at  Bhognaporc.  siegcsof  CuIikp 

and  Selimpore  (Medal  with  C]n>i)i. 

>*  Doctor  Peako. — For  War  Serv.tl.^ 
see  "Medical  Department." 


Paywai^tfr.— William  Mncdonncll,  22  April  53  ;  Eru.  18  Aug.  48 ;  Lt.  25  June  52 ;  Hon.Mcyor,  17  Sept.  63. 
Quarter  Jf «<«•.— Samuel  Cousins.^*  23  Dec.  68.  {.Surg.  Majors  3  Ang.  €•;. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  George  William  Peake,"  MD.fA.S.  25  Sept.    ^g;  Surge»n,  a   Oct.   57; 

Fadngt  YeUovr.— Agent*,  Sir  Charles  R.  M'Grigor,  St.  and  Co.— Tri^Ji  Ageni*,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Eelumedfrom  India,  21  Dec.  ib7o. 

'  Lient.Gcneral  Johnstone  served  with  the  27th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  wnrs  of  1834-35  and  of  1846-47  (Mcdnl), 
^  Lt. Colonel  Hughes  has  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidio  for  service  with  the  late  Tm-kit-h  Contingent,  and  tie 
Turkish  Medal. 

'  Major  Lambert  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  January  to  26tli  March,  nnd  from 
June  to  the  17th  Septemlxsr  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  attack  of  the  Quarries,  and  attack- 
m'  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Septembei>-8cverely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mc^hil/ 
Served  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858,  including  the  affair  at  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  iu 
March,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  lor  Central  India). 

*  Major  Hall  served  with  the  SSth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  ird  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas. 
topol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  tuji- 
nre.ss'ion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  ftrom  3rd  to  6th  December  1857, 
relief  of  Sundeelah,  and  capture  of  Birwah  Fort — mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

*  Major  Hopton  served  with  the  SSth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  17th  June  1855,  inclnding  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  Juno  and  8th  September— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Cla.  •). 
jind  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  Lnckno.v 
in  March  1858,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

7  Major  Fry  served  in  Uie  86th  Regiment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-5E,  nnd 
was  present  at  the  actions  of  Koonch,  all  the  operations  before  Calpee  from  15th  to  aand  May,  battle  of  GolowUc. 
capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  battle  before  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of 
Gwalior,  and  taking  of  Pourie  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Ma^or). 

■  Captain  Irwin  served  with  the  SSth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  affair  of 
Bhognapore,  siege  of  Luoknow  in  March  1858,  siege  of  Calpee,  and  sabsequent  campaign  in  Oude  (Medal  withCla^p 
for  Central  India). 

*  Captain  Moore  served  with  the  SSth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  flrom December  1857,  including  tlie 
afikir  of  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March,  siege  of  Calpee,  anWr  of  Selimpore  (slightly  wounded),  action 
near  SundeeUh,  taking  of  Birwah  Forta— slightly  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despcOches  (Medal  with  Cla&p  for 
Cemtrollndia). 


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J  Sphinx).    "JiTi."  "Nii-siAA."  "ATi."  **Sjita»»oi 

'4  Sept.  35  ;   Lt.  21  Dec.  39 ;  Capi.  '25  Nov.  42 ;  StMqjor, 
net,  28^Noy.  54 ;  Ifiv'or,  19  Jane  55 ;  Major  QenertU,  x  April  63 ; 


PrinceM  Victoria'B  Coronet.    "  Eotpi "  (with  the  Sphinx).    "  JiTi. "  "  Nii-Gi^A. "  "  Ari. "  *'  SiTASToroL." 

T«n:S^!ColoB«L— Sir  John  Gttrvock,*  JTCB.  Eiumh, 

Fill ,  Half    3  April  46 ;  3t.Lt.  Colonelt  22  Dec.  48 ;  Colonel, 

P»v.lP»y.|    iieut.Oeueral,  29  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  89th  Foot,  22  Oct.  70. 

Iieat«B«nt  ColoneL— c.  William  Boyle,*  C3.  Enn^,  6  Dec.  38 ;  14.  '21  May  41 ;  Capt.  P4  Jan.  50;  Bt.Major, 

a  Nov.  55;  Major,  17  Nov.  57;  Li.Colonel^  13  Oct.  58;  Colonel,  13  Oct.  63. 
K^'m.— Edward  BoUer  Thorp,  Entign,  12  Jane  46;  Lt.  '2  Feb.  49;  Capt.  1*1  z  Mar.  53;  Mqfor,  9  May  58 ; 

BtM.Colonel,  24  March  69. 
John  Penton,*  Eneiffn,  >6  Jane  51 ;  Lt.  ^13  Sept.  53 ;  Capt.  22  Aag.  58  ;  Mafor,  P5  April  64. 


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OAPiAma. 

Fnmois  KnatchbuU* 

BameaSlyfield  BoblnBon' 

Josias  Donn 

Henry  Lewis  Harvest* 

Richard  Nathan  Habbersty  

Kenelm  Digby  Mnrray 

Uontaga  Fawkes,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

Qocemor  of  Bombaif  

William  Sealy'    

Albert  James  Hesketh  Daabeny 

Doucan  Campbell 


ihe^ 


5  Dec. 
17  Dec. 

9  Feb. 
13  Oct. 
24  Sept. 

4  Sept. 

»  5  Sept. 

23  Oct, 
'29  Jaly 
"15  Jan. 


LlKTTTEirAHTS. 

Alfred  Grodwin  Grodwin-Aasten 

Henry  CaddeU,  Iiul.  qf  Muehetry  16  May  73 
John  Cnthbert,  Adjutant  zo  Dec.  72... 

Charles  Arundel  Barker 

William  Paul  Bany  Brereton,  Interpreter ... 

Joseph  Robert  M'Marray  

Ormsby  Cox 

John  Alexander  Ma^UnVipan 

George  Osborne  Smith    

James  Boyle 

John  Gordon -. 

Edgar  Cabitt  Brown 

Alexander  Henry  Gibba  Anton 

Christopher  Neeld  Jones 

Henry  Robert  Alfred  Ellis , 

Malcolm  Edward  Halerman  Owen  Welch. 

Sub  Lisutbvavts. 

Arthur  Grorham  Howard  Hayne  , 

Edward  James  Nicolla  Fasken 

3laloolm  John  Meade 

John  de  Conrcy  Dash  wood  Meade     , 


LIBUT. 


6  Jane  54 

8  Deo.    54 
2x  Oct.     55 

9  Feb.    55 
23  April  6z 


6oP26Feb.   64 

62  1*22  Sept.  6s 

55!  25  Mar.  59 
62|PioNov.  05 
61  '  3  Aug.   66 


'xz  April 
'  3  June 
P  I  Feb. 
P  6  Nov. 
17  July 

8  Aug. 

9  Nov. 
P23  June 

X3  July 
P  9  Oct. 
P23  Jan. 
P24  June 
'  9  April 
'  7  Dec. 
'  4Jaji. 
P20  July 


CAl>T4Iir. 


Z7N0V.  57 
9  May  58 
'iz  April  62 
z8Aug.  63 
'23  June  69 
'30  June  09 

'22  Oct.    70 

xz  Sept.  72 

26  Mar.  73 

27  Aug.  73 


BBKT.ICAJ. 


5  July    72 
5  July    7a 


62  P  6  Nov.  67 
64  P  9  Nov.  67 
67  P23  June  69 

67  Pa3  June  69 

63  P  6  May    68 

68  P22  June  70 
58  P  6  Sept.  61 

69  P  7  Dec.  70 
6-  Pz2  Dec.  68 
69  P27  Oct.  7z 
69    aSOct.    7z 

69  28  Oct.    7z 

70  28  Oct.  71 
70    28  Oct.    71 

28  Oct.    71 
28  Oct.    7z 


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3  Feb.  72 
2  Nov.  72 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 


Pajr«afe0r.— Arthur  Gore  Anderson/  x6  Aug.  59 ;  Ene.  5  Mar.  58;  San.M<yor,  5  March  73. 

Qmarler  Matter.— 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Mqjor  John  Sparrow,'  A.8.  30  June  54;  Surgeon,  a  Nov.  66. 

Facing*  'B^BXit.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jrt»*  Agent*,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India,  30  Sept.  1870. 

'  Sir  John  Garvock  served  on  Sir  Harry  Smith's  staff  in  the  Kaflir  war  daring  z85o-S2  (Medal) .  He  also  acted  as 
Adjutant  General  and  Quarter  Master  General  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  In  the  action  with  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  Boers  at 
Bloem  Plaats  (South  Africa),  29th  August  Z848.  Was  a  M^or  of  Brigade  in  Sir  Harry  Smith's  Division  throughout 
the  Sikh  campaign  of  Z845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah  (horse  shot  under  him),  Bud- 
tliwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  where  he  was  himself  severely  wounded,  and  his  horse  struck  in  three  places  (Medal 
vuh  three  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Eusofisaie  Field  Force,  consisting  of  z2,ooomen  and  24  guns,  in  the  operations  on 
the  XoTth-Westem  Frontier  of  India  in  December  Z863,  which  led  to  the  completely  suocessfiil  tennination  of  the 
^v  and  submission  of  the  enemv  (KCB.,  Medal). 

'  Colonel  Boyle  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Trenches  and  afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  James 
Eiiap«L3a  during  the  latter  part  of  the  sioge  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  final  attack  on  the  8th  September 
(DOftiiioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  ^lasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the 
Vedjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  William  Codrington  until  the 
'  rucoatlon  of  the  Crimea.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  in  operations  connected  with  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and 
t^  Rao  Sahib  in  Rajpootana  in  z  858-59. 

'  Major  Penton  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  z857-58'-joined  Havelock's  Force  at 
^'i-vupore,  present  in  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alumbagh,  headed  a  party  which  stormed  and  took  possession 
'-f  a  gate  through  which  the  relieving  force  had  to  pass  on  its  way  to  the  Residency  of  Lucknow,  commanded  a 
company  in  the  soxtie  of  29th  September,  when  a  number  of  guns  were  taken,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Him 
Klannan  he  extricated  his  commanding  Officer  Major  Willis  from  a  mine-pit  while  exposed  to  a  heavy  fire  fh)m 
thnee  points  and  was  the  first  in  througn  the  breach ;  present  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh ;  at  the  fall  of 
locknow  commanded  three  ComxMtnies  of  the  84th  Regiment  at  the  storming  of  the  Kaisabagh ;  served  with  Lugard's 
Colanm  and  present  in  the  actions  of  the  Z7th  and  26th  April,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  (Modal 
TtUi  two  ClasDB,  and  a  year's  service). 

*  Major  Enatchbull  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  Z5th  December  Z854,  including  the 
eiege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Robinson  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  Jan.  Z855,  including  the  siege  and 
&!1  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,and 
Turkish  Medal). 

<  Captain  Harvest  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  August  Z855,  including  the  siege 
ud  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Sealy  served  with  the  89^1  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  Z858-59,  including  the  afibir  at  Yaseelghor, 
13  Central  India,  on  3rd  August  1859  (Medal). 

*  Major  Anderson  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  operationa  in  1 85 7-58  (Medal). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Sparrow.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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Goloiiel  —William  Hassall  Eden,  Entian,  '31  Mar.  14 ;  Li.  >*aa  June  20;  Capt.  1*31  July  23 ;  Jfajor,  ^99  Aug. 

26;  Lt.Colonel,  'lo  Aug.  39;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Jfo/or  General,  15  Jan.  58;  IA$vi.aenerdl,  10  Sept.  64; 

Qeneral,  4  March  7a ;  Colonel  90th  Foot,  24  Oct.  62. 
lieutenaatOoloael.— Henry  Wellington  Palmer,^  Eneign,  ^7  Aug.  46;  i<.  10  Nov.  48;  Capi.  17  Ansc.sa; 

BLMajor,  8  Aug.  64;  Major, ^  Sept.  64;  Lt. Colonel,  1  April  73. 
Kaion---*  IPC  Henry  Evelyn  Wood,*  on  Special  Service,  OoldCoaet;  Comet,  j  Sept.  55;  Li,  'i  Feb.  56; 

Capi.  P16  Apr.  61 ;  J<.Jfa;<w,  19  Aug.  62 ;  3fa/or,  '22  June  70 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  19  Jan.  73. 
— 'Robert  Montresor  Rogers.*  Jgn<.  21  Fob.  55  i  Lt.  3  Aug.  55 ;  Captain,  20  Nov.  60 ;   M^jor,  i  April  73- 


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ApBley  Cherry*  

George  Edward  Perryn? 

Robert  Henry  Hackett 

John  Lawrence* •• •••••• 

Randall  Ironside  Ward,*  Aide  d«  Camp  to  \ 

Lieut. General  Haljf  > 

John  Campbell  

William  Stewart  Hamilton 

Duncan  Maolachlan  

William  Frederic  Wilson    


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William  Joseph  Banbury   

Alfired  Cholmeley  Earlo  Welby 

Frederick  Roseingrave  Harvey 

Stephen  John  Stevens 

Edward  Lethbridge 

Joseph  Henry  Laye,  Adjutant  34  April  72... 

Fre<&rick  Maitland  Balfour 

George  Sandhom  

Arthur  HardolphEyre,  on  Special  Service,  \ 
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Arthur  Wood  Elliott 


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8  Oct.  55 
4  April  56 
18  April  58 

P3X  Jan.    60 

'25  May  60 
"'14  Aug.  60 
P29  Oct.  61 
1*10  June  62 


P12  April 

P16  Oct. 
Pi6  0ct. 
1*20  June 
^21  Aug. 
P27  Feb. 
P20  July 

5  Mar. 

8  Jan. 

I  Dec. 
'22  June 


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William  Hutchinson 

Aubrey  Maurice  Maude 

William  Hawley 

Henry  de  Courcy  Rawlins 


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'24  Feb.  5; 

15  June  5I 

'27  May  6a 

'a9  Oct.  61 

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Pii  Oct.  64 

P20  July  67 


P29  Oct.  61 
'19  Dec.  62 
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'as  April  68 

P  5  Mar.   70 

P28  Oct.     71 

P28  Oct.    71 

I  Apr.    73 

7  Nov.  73 


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Pae  Feb.  70 

'  7  Dec.  70 

P  a  Jan.  69 

Pis  April  71 

Pa7  Oct.  71 
Pa7  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

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30  Dec.  7x 
II  Sept.  72 
II  Dec.  72 
23  April  73 


Paywarf^r.— William  John  Bampfleld,"  30  June  48 ;  En».  18  Mar.  42 ;  Lt.  13  Sept.  46;  S9%Jte{jm't^t  JtJi.  6o» 

Qnartcr  Matter.— Joseph  Newman,  11  Sept.  7a. 

Medical  Qfflctr.— Surgeon  Major  Nathaniel  Norris,  A.8.  3  April  55 ;  Surgeon,  1  April  68. 


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Faeinge  Buff.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Betumed/\rom  India,  4  Ifoo,  1869. 
>  Lt.Colonel  Palmer  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  throughout  the  KafQr  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Wood  entered  the  "S&vy  in  April  1 852,  and  served  in  the  Naval  Brigade  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Captain  Feel 
from  ist  Oct.  1854  to  x8  June  1855,  when  he  was  severely  wounded  carrying  up  scaling-ladders  to  tne  Reaan:  men- 
tioned in  Lord  Raglan's  despatches  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Kuight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .   Served  in  the  lodian  campaign  of  1858  as  Brigade  Major  in  Somerset's  Brigade,  and  wss 

§  resent  at  Rajghur,  Siudwaho  (mentioned  in  General  Michel's  despatch),  Kharee,  and  Barode — mentioned  in 
espatches  (Medal).  Employed  in  1850-60,  while  commanding  xst  Regiment  Beatson's  Horse,  in  hunting  down 
rebels  in  the  Seronge  Jungles ;  thankeu  by  the  Government  of  India  for  an  attack  made  on  a  band  in  Deo.  1859,  and 
gazetted  to  the  Victoria  Cross. 

*  Major  Rogers  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  39th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Mednl  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Chinese  campaign  in 
x86o,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Taku  Fprt  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Victoria  Ooss). 

*  Captain  Cherry  served  with  the  90th  Light  infantry  in  India  from  lath  Aug.  1857  until  the  end  of  the  rebellion, 
including  the  first  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  as  Adjutant  to  the  and  Detachment 
Battalion,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outrom  and  repulse  of  various  attacks,  assault  and  capture  of  Luckuow» 
and  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

7  Captain  Perryn  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  defence  of 
the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

*  Captain  Lawrence  servoil  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6i,  and  in  that  of  1863-65,  in- 
cluding the  action  at  Kohewa  (Modal). 

'  Captain  Ward  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Was  on  board  H.M.S.  Hannibal  at  the  siege  and 
£all  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1*  Major  Bampfield  served  with  the  ist  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from  tne  aand  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkU 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mcdjil).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  Cunat  inwldisg  thO 
occupation  of  Tientsin  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medul  with  Clasp). 


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Lieia.&eHercU,  12  Feb.  63  ;  Genial, 
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'    67;  Lt.Colonel,  ^79  Jan.  70. 

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Horatio  Gordon  Robley* 

George  Newcombe  Stevenson.. 

William  Darling  CaudweU 

James  Thomas  Rogers 

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Yemor     Chater,      Ac^/tOani  \ 

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Pxo  April  66 
16  July  64 
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P28  May 
P28  Oct. 


'31  Jan. 

P20  Dec. 
P12  July 
P25  July 


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^  Lt.ColonelSprot  served  with  the  Force  under 
General  Woodbum  in  the  affair  at  Aumugabad  in 
1857  (^edal) ;  afterwards  served  as  acting  Execu- 
tive Engineer  of  the  Bajpootana  Field  Force  and 
received  the  commendation  or  Genenil  Koberta 
commanding,  and  of  the  Bombay  Government, 
for  his  "great  energy  and  ability*'  in  the  con- 
struction of  barracks  for  the  European  troops  at 
Neemuch. 

*  Captain  Sitwell  served  at  General  Windham's 

actions  with  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Pandoo 

Nuddee  on  a6th  Nov.,  and  at  Cawnpore  on  27th 

and  28th  Nov.  1857,  and  subsequent  defence  of 

Cawnpore.    Served  with  the  9th  Lancers  at  tiie 

battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  pursuit  and 

aotionat  Seraighat9th  December,  action  atKalee 

Nuddee,  and  reoccupation  of  Futteghur,  capture 

of  Meangunge,  siege  of  Luoknow  and  subsequent 

oi>erations,  the  summer  campai^  including  the 

73  attack  on  the  Fortof  Rooyah,  action  at  AUagunge, 

26  Feb.  73 , battle  of  Bareilly,  actions  of  i8th  and  24th  May  at 

3  Fob.   72 1  Shatajehanpore,  and  pursuit  to  Mohumdce (Medal 

with  Clasp). 


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26  July  71 

28  Oct.  71 

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28  Oct.  7x 


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. — John  FitzGerald,  laAag.  62;  Hon.Captain,  12  Aug.  67, 
<luarter  Mcuttr. — James  Gillies,  29  Oct  73. 
Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Edward  Footner,  MB.,  A.8.  i  April  6x. 


Faeing$  Yellow.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Betmmed  from  India,  15  ITovember  1868. 
*  Captain  Robley  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantrj'^  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-6C,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 


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Half     Lt.CoUnul,  'ao  July  49;   Colonel,  28  Nor.  54;   Ifq/or  GentfraZ,  12  Jan.  64;   Xieit/. G^^Ntfraf,  23  A.pril  72: 
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George  Hubert  Parker,  J 


adJera,  29  Deo.  71. 

on  Cameron,'  Entign,  6  Dec.  44 ;  Li.  '27  March  46 ;  Capi.  '28  Jan.  53 ;  Bi.Ifeyor, 

)t.  65. 

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CAPTAIirB. 

George  Stewart  White^ 

John  CroslandHay  

Rich.  James  Salter  Carruthera 

George  Kellie  M'Callum 

LoftuB  Corbet  Singleton,  Adj.,  Oalloway  \ 

Adm.  BaU.  ByteVolunieere    J 

Montagu  Hope  

Henry  Frencn  Cotton 

Dayia  Papillon  

George  Chahner 

Edmund  Alex.  Chas.  Campbell 

Robert   Bruce  M*Ewen,«   Siation   Siqff") 

Officer,  Landour  Depoi ) 


LlBUTBITAirTS. 

Henry  Vesey  Brooke  

Patrick  Francis  Robertson,  Ine^ruetor  qfl 

Mujketr^  13  Oct.  73 j 

Alexander  Donald  M'Gregor 

Roger  Francis  Danrall 

Robert  Henry  Oxley.  Adjutant  12  Oct.  73.. 
Duncan  Forbes  Gordon 


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15  May  55 

a  Oct.  55 

*Z3  Jan.  60 

'19  Mar.  61 

'  a  Deo.  6a 

'aa  May  63 

P  I  Deo.  63 

15  Jan.  64 

'*Z9  Jan.  64 

24  April  55 


29  Jan.  55 

••14  Dec.  55 

''30  Sept.  59 

^ai  Nov.  6a 

P19  July  64 

14  Mar.  65 

Pa6May  65 

»  I  Sept.  65 

'xaSept.  65 

'  I  Dec.  65 

4  Oct.  55 


Arbuthnot  Pery  Byng  Sutherland  Dunbar 

Hon.  John  Scott  Napier 

Richard  Cotton  Cavendish 

Charles  Whittingham  Horsley  Douglas. 

John  Macpherson  Grant 

William  Andrew  Cuthell    

Stuart  Alexander  Menzies 

Henry  Bayly  

Maurice  Crosbie  Couke-Collis  

Edward  Bei^amin  James  Yaughan  ... 


P2a  Mar. 
P14  Mar. 

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^  9  Mar. 

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P14  Aug. 
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St.  John  William  Forbes   


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24  April  72 

12  Nov.    73 

Pagmaettr. — John  Dennis  Swinburne,  2  Mar.  59;  Ene.  25  Mar.  43;  Lt.  3  Oct.  46;  Son.Major,  i  Jan.  60. 
Quarter  Matter.— Sotm  Bignell,  14  Aug.  66. 
Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Samuel  Black  Roe,  MB.,  A.8.  4  Aug.  55 ;  Surgeon,  22  Dec.  69. 

Facinge  YeUov.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  Bombag,  26  Jan.  z866. 


*  Lieut.General  Staunton  served  with  the  loth  Regt.  in  tho  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Commanded  the  3iBt  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  of  May  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  commanded  2nd  Brigade  4th  Division  as 
a  Brigadier  General  from  13th  Nov.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Tarldah 
Med^s,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Major  Cameron  commimded  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  action  a 
of  Sindwaho  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Korai  (Modal). 

'  Captain  White  served  with  the  27th  Regiment  on  the  North- West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59 
(Medal). 

^  Captain  M'Ewen  served  in  the  Centrallndiacampaign  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Riu'ghur,  Mungrowlie, 
Sindwaho,  and  Korai  (Medal). 


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*  Lt.  Colonel  M*Bean  served  with  the  93rd  High- 
landers in  the  Crimea  from  the  2sth  Dec.  1854,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol,   and 


assaults  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September;  also 
the  cxx)edition  to  the  Sea  of  Azofi;  capture  of 
...Kertch  and  Yenilcals  (Medal  with  Clasp.  5th  Class 
^!of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also 
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Charles  Semple p  i  S«!ff   <:  p  3  "^"^  ^.Gwalior  Contingent  atCawnpore  and  pursuit  to 

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24  July 
29  Mar. 


7'  Bareilly,  actions  of  Pusgaon  andltussulpore.  and 
evacuation  of  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (MTedal  with 
two  Clasps.  Victoria  Cross,  and  Brevet  of  Msjor). 
11  Captain  Tabnteau  served  with  the  93rd  High- 
landers in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  Sept.  1855 
suD  LIBUT     (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

—     1*  Captain  Samuel  E.  Wood  served  with  the  93rd 

73. Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58, 

73 'including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Cayde 

I  (severely  wounded),  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th 

I  Dec.  Z857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack 

.on  the  Fort  of  Rewah.  action  of  Alligunge,  and 

capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Q.Jf.  6  July  55  J  Son.  Major,  29  May  73. 


PayaiaafM'.— John  Joiner,"  29  May  63 ; 
'Qiiarfer  Jf«for.— John  Brebber,  24  Sept.  73 

Med/keol  Qfieer.—Surgeou  Major  Thomas  Wright,**  A.8.  2x  April  54 ;  Surgeon,  20  June  65. 
Faeinge  Y^Moy^.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Betumed  from  India,  23  March  Z870. 

^  Sir  Henry  WOliam  Stisted  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  during  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  and  Beloochistan 
uderLord  Keane,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (wounded)  and  of  Khelat  (Medal  for  Ghuznee). 
Served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  Z857  (Modal) ;  commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  night  attack  and 
little  (^  Koosbab  (CJB.).  and  the  78th  at  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah.  Served  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857  •' 
present  in  Xbe  action  at  Bithoor,  commanded  the  Regt.  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of 
the  Residency  at  Lucknow.  Succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  zst  Brigade  on  the  death  of  General  l^il  on  25th  Sept. 
snd  held  that  oonmzand  during  the  whole  of  the  operations  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency ;  also  for  two 
movOia  with  Outram's  force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  several  attacks,  and  the  operations  ending  in  the 
flnsl  capture  of  Lucknow  (freauently  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  Apnl  Z858, 
SQd  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  at  tne  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  years  service). 

.  *Migor  Knollys  served  with  the  Soots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  Sept.  X854,  including  the 
■1^  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Caasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

ni^or  Macpherson  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  m  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  Z4th  July  Z855,  including  the  siege 
and  &U  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Chisp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  in- 
dading  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  (3lyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Deo.  1857,  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action 
of  Khudagnnge,  siege  and  fijl  of  Lucknow.  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  at  Allygunge  and  Bareilly,  cam- 
paign in  Onde,  and  attack  on  Fort  Methowlie  (Medal  with  two  (Clasps).  Served  in  the  Eusofsie  campaign  of  X863-64 
uuf  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Nightingale  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Cnmea  from  the  Z4th  July  Z855,  including  the  siege 
sod  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny 
^Ksm.  25th  Sept.  1857  to  20th  Feb.  Z858,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Con- 
tmgent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  other  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Caotain  Alexander  served  with  tiie  93rd  Blighlanders  m  the  Crimea  from  the  Z4th  July  Z855,  including  the  siege 
>nd  laU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  z857^58,  in- 
ehidzng  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  with  assaults  on  the  Sccundrabagh  and  Shahnujuf,  battie  of  Cawn- 
pore on  6(h  Dec.  Z857  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Kliodagunflre,  storming  of  the  Begum  Kotee  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  at  Rohea  and  campaign  in  Rohilcund,  including  actions  of  Allegunge  and  Bueilly ; 
Knred  in  the  Onde  campaign  of  z8^8-5o,  tncludmg  the  actions  of  Pusgawn  and  Russulpore,  attack  on  fort  at 
^tithowlee  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  John  Garvock  at 
umbeyla  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Nov.  and  Deo.  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  OapUin  Forbes-Robertson  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z857-58,  including  the 
Action  of  Kn^jwa,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  and  pursuit  to 
Seraighat,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflbir  of  Allegunge,  battie  of  Bareilly.  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russulpore, 
ud  evacoaiaonof  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Eusofzai  campidgn  of  Z863-64,  and  at 
the  Umbeyla  Fftss  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Oaptiun  Haldane  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  z  860  in  North  (Thina,  including 
the  taJoDg  of  Tangku,  actions  of  the  z8th  and  2i8t  September,  and  surrender  of  Peldn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

J*  lie&i.  Gordon  served  in  the  Eusofieye  campaign  of  z  863-64,  and  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

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Major,  ^27  Sept.  42,   Lt. Colonel,  _^B  Mar.  50;  ColoHtl,  28  Nov.  54;  Major  Qen^ral,       •'-     '-       ' 


.     .      .       .      ,  ,       .  Mar.  50 ;  Co/oN«{,  28  Nov. 

General,  24  Oct.  73  ;  Colonel  94th  Foot,  8  Mar.  73. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— XordJohn  Henry  Taylour,  JEiwil^ii,  ^14  Dec.  49 

*'7  Aug.  67  ;  Ze.Colonel,  '29  June  70. 
Majon.— Sydenham  Malthus,  Eneign,  '24  Jan.  52  ;  X<.  11  Aug.  54  ;  Capt.  30  Mar.  63 ;  Major,  '39  June  70. 
John  Murray,  Enngn,  P17  Jan.  51  ;  Lt.  21  July  54 ;  Capt.  ^19  Nov.  58 ;  Major,  6  July  70. 


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Captaivs. 

Charles  Butler 

George  James  Teevan*   

Caulfleld  French    

Philip  Robert  Anstruther 

James  Browne   

William  Alexander  Byrnes 

«.  William  Edward    Montague,  Brigade^ 

Majorat  the Manritiua  S 

Fred.  13  uckley  Campbell 

George  Russel  Salvm  Bowlby 

Spencer  Edward  Orr ,  at  Sttj^  College    

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John  Mackinlay 

Walter  Gregory  Buller 

Honiy  Farrer 

Stanford  Norman  McLeod  Nairnc   

John  MitcheU  Elliot,   Intt.  of  Mmketry  \ 

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William  James  Fisher 

George  Froom 

Claud  Currie  Budd   

Wadham  Locke 

Edmund  Smith  Brook 

Ernest  Theodore  Evans,  Adjutant    Apr.  72 

James  Hill  Poe  

Lioud  Godolphin  Urookc   


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Paj/moMter.—ZoYm  Peter  Hall,*  11  April  51 ;  Eneign,  P26  April  39  ;  Lt.  '23  April  41 ;  Capt.  15  Feb.  50;  Hon. 
Quart fr  Master. — Patrick  Laccy,  10  Nov.  69. 
Mcdiea*  Officer.— "SC  Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Egerton  Hale,*  MD.,  A.S.  14  Dec.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Oct.  67. 

Facings  Green.— Agents,  Messrs.  C^x  and  Co.— Iritk  Aaente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Beturned  from  India,  27  Fchruarg  i863. 
»  Lieut. General  Jervis  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  KaflQr  war  of  1834-35  (Medal). 
*  Captain  Tcovaa  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train 
(Me<lal). 

»  Major  Hall  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14  Jan.  185  3,  including  the  siege  and  fall  af 
SebnetopoK Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Doctor  Hale.— For  War  Ser\-ices  see  '*  Medical  Department." 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  g^rd  Regiment. 

'=  Captain  FitzRoy  Macphcrson  ser\'ed  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  includiDgr  the 
relict'  of  Luoknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  afifkur  of 
Kaloe  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  alfair  of  Allegunge,  battle  of  Baredly,  actions  of  Fusgaoxi  and 
Russulpore,  and  evacuation  ot  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Euso&ai  oampai£n  of 
1863-64,  and  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*<*  Captain  IhiUarton  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campsiigii  of  1857-^9,  including  the  relief 
of  Lucknow  oy  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  pursuit  to  Sei-aighat,  actiou  of  Khalee  Noddee. 
occupntion  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Begum  Kotee;  Rohilcantl 
campaign  and  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyeah,  action  of  AUygunge,  and  battle  of  BareiUy ;  Oude  campaign  and 
actions  of  Pusgawn,  Russulpore,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Major  Joiner  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeuikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  aaaaults  of  the 
i8tb  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Turkish  Medal,  and  French  War  Medal).  Served  also  in 
the  ludiuu  campaicm  of  1837-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clvde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
at  Cuwupore,  and  pur;^uit  to  Seraighat,  affair  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  sie^e  of  Lucknow,  affisur  of  Allegunge,  battle 
of  Barcilb*.  actions  of  Pusgaon,  Russulpore,  and  Mithewlie  (lledal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  .Surgeon  Major  Wright. — For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


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r5«6  DMriet  No.  36. 

\_Srigaie  Depot,  I>«rlqr. 

InamifjiK**  ".SBVAaropoi,"  "Cbxteal  Iiroii.." 

I<!!!J!!:  (MoB«L— James  Pattoun  SparkB.i  CB.  En»wn,  27  July  15;  U.  30  July  18  j  Capi.  5  Sept.  96;  lK.]r4|;or, 

a  Not.  41;  Bi.Li.Colonel,  ix  Nor.  51;  Major,  6  July  52;  X^.Co/om/,  9  Maroh  55;  Colonel,  38  Not.  54; 
ijor  Chiural,  26  8ept.  65 ;  Colonel  95th  Foot,  5  April  71. 
IisBtea«Bt  Otttonel.— Geom  Goartonay  Yialla,'  Eruian,  '20  Jan.  43;  Zt.  '33  May  46;  C<mi.  ^s^Mar.  53; 

BLM^or,  6  June  56 ;  J^'or,  'so  May  57 ;  Bi.H.Col.  30  July  58 ;  a>?(me;,  26  Sept.  65  ;  Lt.Col.  x  Oct.  71. 
K%ion.~Heni7  Foster,*  Enngn,  '35  Nov.  45 ;  ^-  9  Joae  48 ;  Cop*.  31  Sept.  54 ;  BtJfaJor,  30  July  58 ;  .Bf.Z<, 


CMoimI,  25  Mar.  69 ;  Jfdf/of,  1  Oct.  71. 
John  William  lurfia  Stockwell,*  JBnngn,  xx  Aug.  54;  Lt.  8  Deo.  54  j  Capt.  '39  May  57;  B«.  Xqfor,  $  July  735 
Jfiyor,  I  April  73. 


Charles  Fred.  Parkinson*  

«.Jofan  North  Crealock,?  Dep. } 
AMMisi.  A4f,  Gem.  Ald^rthot  ) 

Norton  Knatohbnll" 

Archibald  MaodoneU  Rawlins* 

Henry  Qresham  Paske^^^ 

Williua  Fleming  

Alexander  Maloomaon 

John  Richardson  Pearsoni^ 
Edward  Warren  Goldins  .. 
Terence  Michael  Dolan   ..... 


31  Sept.  54 

'13  Oct.    54 

39  Deo.  54 

15  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  55 

38  April  55 

14  May  58 

3o  Feb.  57 

'18  Jan.  59 

'33  Aug.  64 


I 


JjTMJJTKKkinB. 

WiHiamGeorgeRemfiyHerd,  *) 
Intl.  ofM—keWy  x  Dec.  68  ) 

Bolton  Waller  Faulkner"  

William  Henry  de  Salis,') 
jl4;if<a»<  25  Jan.  71    } 

Henry  Bevan  

John  Henry  Stawell  Seagram 

Henry  Aldridge,  o»  Sp9cial^ 
Sirvice,  Gold  Coatt 

Ponaonby  Shaw 

Oltrer  Hy.BeauchMnp  St.  John 

Robert  Oakman  Cotton  .... 

Lindsay  Robert  Burnett 

Arthur  Tower 

Arthur  Montagu  Bowles 

Edward  Thomas  Massy  Diokln 

John  George  Sparkes 

Francis  Edward  Trowor .... 


SVB  LlBVTKVJJTTS. 


9  Feb.    55 

9  Feb.   55 

9  Mar.  55 

'loAug.  55 

7  Nov.  55 
I  Feb.  56 

8  Jan.  60 
30  April  58 
25  Mar.   62 

'30  June  65 


»26  Nov. 

1^x4  June 

x3May 

»27  Sept. 
^93  Jan. 

P30  April 

'  4Jnly 

»  8  Sept. 

'20  April 
3  April 
xo  July 

P38  0ct. 

'2x  Aug. 

Pa6  Feb. 


»27  Sept. 

1*30  Jan. 

P26  April 

'  8  Sept. 
3May 

'15  June 

13  Nov. 
I  Feb. 

31  May 
»36  Feb. 
P  5  April 
'27  Oct. 
■•  7  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

30  Dec. 


'26  Nov.  58     5  July  73 

'  6  May  59     5  July  72 

'30  Nov.  60 

'30  Jan.  63 

>'2o  April  66 

'  5  June  66 

XX  Jan.  67 

30  Feb.  69 

'35  Jan.  71 

'25  Mar.  71 


*  Ck)lonel  Vialls  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  X854  with  the  95th  Regiment,  including  ue 
battle  of  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  36th  October  (Meda 
with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  Mi^or,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cam- 
laign  in  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
kOtali,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  re- 
sulting in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and 
capture  of  Pouree  (mentioned  in  desx)atche8» 
Medal  with  Clasp). 


SUB  X.IXUT. 


P<qr«a9£^.— Frederick  Francis  Fereday,"  9  Nov.  55;  Hon.MaJor,  9  Nov.  70- 

QiKir<«r  Jra<eer.— William  Reid,»  14  March  68.  ^ 

Medical  Qfftcer,~-aurgeon  Richard  William  Forsayeth,  30  Sept.  63. 


Faeinge  Yellow.— 4j7«n''>  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Returned  from  India,  4  November  1870. 

^  Migor  General  Sparks  served  on  the  N.E.  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  against  the  Kaffirs  in  18x7 ;  on  the 
expedition  into  Kafiraria  under  Colonel  Brereton  in  x8i8 ;  in  the  action  at  Graham's  Town,  23nd  April  18x9,  and  the 
campsign  of  the  some  year  in  Kaffraria  under  Colonel  Wiltshire.  Again  on  the  N.E.  Frontier  when  the  Kaffirs  invaded 
Uie  Colony  in  1834 ;  during  the  war  that  ensued  he  commanded  a  local  corps — theGraham'sTown  Volunteers— with 
the  Colonial  Gomxnission  of  Ijt.Colonel.  In  1848  he  was  sent  fi-om  Jamaica  to  the  Mosquito  Coast,  in  consequence 
tf  the  death  of  H.M.  Agent  and  Consul  General  there  to  attend  to  British  interests,  and  received  the  thanks  of 
HX  Government.  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  except  ft-om  the  middle  .of  Feb.  to  the  end 
of  Maj  X855  (sent  to  England  on  duty).  Succeeded  to  tne  command  of  the  38th  Regt.  on  the  morning  of  the  x8th 
J^e,whenI«t.Colonel  Lonth  was  wounded ;  was  the  senior  unwounded  officer  of  the  snd  Brigade  3ra  Division  at 
ue  close  of  the  action,  and  commanded  it  for  ten  days.  Served  in  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858,  including  the 
culture  of  Lncknow ;  and  commanded  the  Infan^  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Meeangunge.  Has  the  KaiBr  war  Medal, 
^  (Mmean  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  and  the  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  is  a 
CB.,  «n  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  has  the  4th  CHass  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  the  Indian  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Lucknow. 

*U.Cokmel  Foster  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awahand 
Sotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Seiai,  general  action  resulting  m  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree,  and 
MSicm  of  B^apore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  CHasp). 

*  ^fsjor  Stockwell  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  i^m  the  i8th  January  X855,  including  the  siege 
ud  IkQ  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian 
aotziiy  campaign  in  X858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah  and  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general 
acton  resalUng  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pourie  (Medal  with  Clssp). 

*  M^or  Parkinson  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
0:  sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Quarries  on  6th  June,  attack  of  the  i8th  June,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th 
p«ptember  (wotonded.  Medal  ^-ith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).'  Served  also  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858-59, 
Qdodin^  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  and  action  at  Barodo  (mentioned  in  despatch. 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Hajor  Crealock  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X858,  including  the  siege 
^d  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai  (wounded),  and  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior, 
«i«geaxid  oaptore  of  Pourie,  and  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  of  Kunrye  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  twice  mentioned  in 
a»pstches). 

*  Ckptoin  Bjiatchbull  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  x6th  June  1855,  including  the  siege 
&&d  col  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858, 
u>£liuliiig  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior 
si^e  Slid  eaptnre  of  Poune  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Captain  Bgwlins  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Aw«h  and  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and 
csptaieofPonrie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  (Captain  Paske  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  35th  August  X855,  including  the  siege  and 
lUlofSebaatopoi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858, 
incbding  the  siege  and  capttire  of  Kotah  (Medal) . 

•>  Lieut.  Vlanlkner  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  (mtotioned  in  despatches  for 

aMsy,  eneisy,  and  seal,"  Medal). 


242  Wttiey,]        96th  Rcgimcnt  of  Foot.— Linhed  to  e^rd. 


*  Nbw  Zealaxd.* 


rSnh  DUiriet  No.  r6. 
I  Brigade  Depot,  AahtOB. 


Yean'  8er.  (JoloneL— Thomas  Crombio,*  Eneign,  »i3  Aug.  a^ ;  i/.  '8  April  26  j   Cap/.  '18  May  32 ;  Uajor,  »i6  Nov.  41 
X^.CWoMJ,  '20  Oct.  48 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  General,  5  Feb.  63  j  Lieut.Oeneral,  25  Oct.  71  j   * 


Fall 
Pay. 


Half 
Pay. 


Maji 


1% 


Colwel 


5>6th  Foot,  xo  May  72. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— (jeorge  Fred.  Campbell  Bray,*   Sn»ign,2Q  March  44:  X<.  37  Jan.  46 :  Cap/,  x  Feb.  si: 
Major,  ^g  Dec.  6a;  Bt.Lt.Colonet,  15  Aug.  68;  Lt.CoionA,  Px4  Sept.  70. 

.—James  Briggs,  JB«*^»,  13  Feb.  52 ;  i*.  31  Aug.  55 ;  Capt.  ^ax  May  58 :  Jfq/or,  'ao  July  67. 

Major,  ^\4  Sept.  70. 


James  Briggs,  JSneign,  13  Feb.  52 ;  i*.  31  Aug.  55 ;  Capt.  ^ax  ilay  58 ;  Motor,  'ao  July  67, 
Edmund  John  ScoveD,  Eneign,  25  Mar.  56 ;  Lt.  ^30  April  58 ;  Capt.  'j  Oct.  59     "  "      -     - 


CAFCA.IKB. 

William  Osborne  Barnard  .... 

Charles  Edward  Wright 

Frederick  John  Jossolyn 

Edward  Boyle^  

JohnWhitty 

Henry  Houghton  

Arthur  Geoive  Hay  Church  . 
Dennis  du  Moulin  Gunton*.... 

WUliam  Newbigging 

Thomas  Aked 


Lixi7n]rA.irT8. 
Arthur  Cadell  Greenslade  Leman,  Inst 

ofMueketrg  26  Bept.69 

Chas.  8.  PeroiTal  Willoughby 

Herbert  Charles  Marryat   

Cecil  Lugard  Smyth  Branson 

Edward  rlantagenet  Phillipps 

AlAred  Polglase  Tripe  

Edmund  Uobert  Berkeley 

Francis  Dorliuff 

Edward  RusseU  Cooper 

John  Swainson  D'Aguilar 

John  Edmund  Mein 

Thos.  Moore  Lane  La wder,  Adj.  22  Sept.  73 
Charles  Fred.  Murray  MacGregor  


Sub  LiKUTXirAKTB. 

Basil  Lloyd  Anstruther  

Oharles  Parker  Bidley 


PxsAprU 
'27  Nov. 
P29  July 

6  July 
Pis  Oct. 
13  April 

5  Nov. 
'  8  July 
'17  July 
P  5  AprU 


56  21  May 
571^15  April 
59  *  2  July 


'  oMar.  60 

15  June  66 

'29  May  63 

13  Feb.  67 

'xojune  67 


8  Jan. 
PisMay 
P  2  Jan. 
P23  Mar. 
"  9  Feb. 

o  July  70 
P14  Sept.  70 
P  3  Sept.  70 


Pas  Jan. 
16  Oct. 
P  8  July 
P  9  Jan. 
Pax  April 
P  8  June 
P  4  April 


I      CAPTAiy. 

58P18N0V.  59 

S9.P  8  July  6a 

61  'aa  Mar.  64 

56|Px8July  65 

55    33  April  66 

591    4  Oct.  67 

63, Pas  Dec.  67 

63PX0N0V.  69 

67;Pi5Feb.  71 

65  P30  Mar.  67 


Px8  July    6a 

ai  Oct.     67 
P  I  April  68 


2x  Oct. 
P19  May 
~  9  Feb. 


Px4  Sept.  70 
Pis  Feb.    7x 

a8  Oct.    71 

28  Oct.    71 

a8  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

38  Oct. 


5  July    73 


»  Lt.Colonel   Bray  served  in  the 


BUB  LIEUT. 


X7  July 
9  Aug. 


I  \  I  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  as  Absis 
'  tant  Adjutant  General  of  the  and  Divi- 
sion (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

♦  Captain  Boyle  served  in  the  Abys- 
sinian campaign  in  x868  in  conunsnd 
of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train 
(mentioned  in  despatches  for  the 
"  extent  and  value  of  his  assistance/ 
Medal). 

*  Captain  Gunton  served  in  theAbjs- 
sinian  campaign  with  the  Transport 
Train  (mentioned  in   despatches  for 

abiHty.  energy,  and  seal."  Medal). 


P(isriiuir<«r.— William  Thoxnpson,  37  July  ss ;  Quarter  Master,  23  June  47  J  Mon.Major,  37  July  65. 
QuaHer  Matter.— ThomBB  Hector  Smith,  8  Oct.  6x.  ,      ^  , 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Hamilton  Mitchell,*  A.S.  ax  July  54 ;  Surgeon,  9  March  67. 


JPaeinge  YeVLo^r.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Betumed  faom  India,  ax  December,  1873. 
1  Lieut.General  Crombie  embarked  in  February  X854  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  for  Turkey,  and  served  in  Bulgaria. 
•  Surgeon  Major  Mitchell.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


Contlnuatix)n  of  Notes  to  <)$th  Regiment 

11  Captain  J.  R.  Pearson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  late  6th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Allahabad  on  tbft 
6th  June  X857,  and  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign ;  was  present  with  Havelock's  force  throufirbool 
its  operations,  including  the  retaking  of  the  city  and  cantonments  of  Allahabad,  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo 
Nnddee,  Cawupore,  Oonao,  Busseerutgungc  (both  actions),  Boorbeeke  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  andAIumba^ 
and  relief  of  Lucknow.  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  re-occupatica 
of  Bohilcund,  and  pursuit  of  Ferozeshah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  servico). 

^*  Major  Fereday  aerved  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  m  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  mil  of  Sebastopol,  froa 
the  xoth  November  X855  to  the  xath  August  1866.  Served  with  the  68th  Light  Infiintry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  \m 
1864-66  (Medal). 

^*  Quarter  Master  Beid  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5  5,  includiiij 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  the  36th  Oct.  1854,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastoiiol  (Medl 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Central  India  campaign  of  X858,  including  the  siege  aal 
capture  of  Kotah,  recapture  of  Chundaree,  action  of  Kota  ko  Serai,  attack  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortrcf  a  4 
Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  surprise  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  aj^  Khoqndave  QiedfOtwUh  Clasp).  Hi 
also  the  Medal  for  long  and  meritcrious  service.  lDigitizedT)yXjO\Z?g  l^ 


^^^F.]  Q7th  {The  Earl  of  UUte,'s).-Lln7ced  to  5o(h.     [S:^^^^,^.   ^45 

Y*iT^ba.-  "  C"^/«*  *'  ytoria  dueuut/*—**  Skvabtopol  "  "  Luckkow." 

>di  Hill  ColoneL— Georce  Thomas  Colomb,i  JStuiffH,  8  Dec.  08 ;  U.  xSOct.  10 ;  Capt.  23  June  14 ;  Ifu/or,  '27  April  27; 

f*r.' ftj.l    Bt.Lt.Col.  23  Nov.  4 X ;  Col.  20  June  54 ;  Maj. Oen.  26  Oct.  58 :  Lt. Oen.  31  Mar.  66 ;  Col.  97th  Foot,  3  Mar.  60. 

27'        Lieatanant  Colonal-  Eyre  Challoner  Heury,  Lord  Clarina,*  JituioHf  '8  Oct.  47 ;  H.  '21  Nov  51  •  Capt   '14 

I      :  *    I    Jan.  S3 ;  St.Uaior,  2  Nov.  55 ;  Major,  17  Nov.  57  i  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  20  July  58 ;  CoUmtl,  3  April  65  j  Lt.Coloiut 

I  April  73.  . 

JLgara.— William  Richard  Annesley,'  Snsiffn,  Pio  Dec.  47;  Lt.  P6  Deo.  50;  Cop*.  29  Deo.  54;  Bt.Miyor, 

3  Aug.  69;  Mmot,  31  Aug.  72. 
Charles  H:enry  Browne,*  Jfw^,  xx  Aug.  54;  Lt.  8  Dec.  54;  Capt.  ^15  May  57;  Bi. Major,  5  July  72; 
Ifajor,  2  Nov.  72. 


I 


C^nAnrs. 

George  Augustus  Ferris* 

David  John  Dickson  Safford" 

John  Lannoy  Tweedie 

John  Archihald  Murray 

William  Frederick  Brown 

Joseph  Hemy  Jameson 

John  Graham  Leadbitter" 

Charles  Edward  Partridge  

Joseph  Graham  Smith* 

Samuel  Lee  H.  Hamilton  Fflnney^^ 

LuiJTB]rA.]rT8. 

Dacres  Thomas  Charles  Belgrave... 

William  Hemy  Murphy 

William  John  Bowden 

John  Cumberlege  Cautley  

...  ,PhiUp  Lawrence  Melvill 

...   Reginald  Bobert  Ix)usada 

...   Eustace  B.  Loraine  Sevan 

.,   Henry  T^yon  Wing 

r/a'Michael  Ryan  Healy  

..   Charles  RobertCrosse 

Harold  Cummings,  Imlrttctor  of  J£u$- ) 

ketrw  15  Jan.  73  ) 

rehibald    Montgomerie     Hopkinson, ) 
Adjutant  4  Dec.  72 ) 

Edward  Aickin  Wm.  Stewart  Groves  


Bysiow. 


8  Dec. 
23  Mar. 
P  3  July 
"xxFeb. 
Pxo  July 
••30  June 
15  Feb. 
"•  S  June 
P14  Mar. 

6  June 

»27  July 
P  8  Jan. 
P  2  Jan. 
»i3  Jan. 
P16  Sept. 
P  3  Feb. 
»24  Mar. 
6  July 
"15  Oct. 
P15  Feb. 

Fob. 


I^ISUT. (     CAPTAIIT. 


30  April 

9  Sept. 

P  4  Nov. 

*•  5  June 

'23  Oct. 

P25  Sept. 

X7  Sept. 

P  2  Jan. 

—     2  Aug. 

54     9  Feb, 


SVB  LlKUTSlTAVTS. 

Norman  Honstoun  Leckie 

Charles  Neptune  Bulley    

William  VereHopegoo*  I   

Richard  Charles  Manstic'd  Elwes  . 
Herbert  Dttnoombe  Aruutrong  .... 


23  Sept.  71 


66  P23  Jan.  69 

68  P23  Mar.  70 

69  P22  Juno  70 
' "  '•22  June  70 

»  3  Sept.  70 

'  4  Feb.  71 

'15  Feb.  71 

»*2o  Sept.  71 

X  Apr.  66 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 


20  July   58 

8  May   66 

'  2  Jan.    69 

»  3  Sept.  70 

1*28  June   7x 

14  Feb.    72 

31  Ang.  72 

2  Nov.   72 

4  Dec.    72 

x5  Jan.  73 


28  Oct.    71 
X2  Nov.  73 

SUB  LIBUT. 


BBBV.MAJ.    I   BT.LT.COL. 

5  July  72 


13  April  72 
21  Aug.  72 
23  Nov.  72 
12  Feb.  73 
26  Feb.    73 


'         Pmf9taHer. — 

»3  '  --•  [Qmarter  Matter.— George  Badkin  Freeman,!*  5  Feb.  61. 

20  •  ...    M§dieal  OMetr. — Swrgwn  Major  William  Grantt,  MB.^^  A.S.  9  June  54 ;  Surgeon,  15  Jane  66. 
FaeiM9  Sky  BXxxB.— Agent,  E.  S.  Codd.  Esq. — Iri»h  Ageut^,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Returned  from  India,  xx  June  1867. — Embarked  for  Jamaica,  30  Oei.  1873. 

1  Lieut.G«neral  Colomb  served  on  the  Staff  of  Miijor  General  Vincent  in  North  America  in  18x4-15  until  the  close  of 
that  war.    Also  the  campaign  of  X815  in  Flanders* 

'  Lord  Clarina  served  with  thd  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fi-om  the  22nd  Nov.  1854,  iQcludiug  the  siege  and 
M  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  aj^d  capture  of  Pouree  (men- 
uoned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Major  Annesley  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  Nov.  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  including  the 
siego  of  SebastoiK)!  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India 
from  Nov.  X857 ;  commanded  two  Companies  97th  Regt.  in  the  operations  in  Bundlccund  in  X859,  and  was  present  at 
the  surprise  and  night  attack  of  the  enemy  on  the  Kala  Nuddy  on  5th  November  (Medal). 

^  Major  Charles  H.  Browne  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  f^om  4th  j^lay  X855,  including  the  siegQ 
axtd  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  on  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— wounded, 
vKi  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  distin^shcd  conduct "  (Medal  with  Clnep,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Mcc^idie).  Served  also  in  Bengal  in  suppressine  tho  mutiny  in  1857-58,  with  the  Jounporo  Field 
Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummecrpore,  and  Sultanporc,  afterwards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Laclmow  and  storming  of  the  Kaisarbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Ferris  served  with  tho  29th  Foot  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of 
the  Cbenab,  and  battles  of  ChillianwaUoh  and  Goojerat  (Mednl  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Captain  SaflTord  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58— with  the  Joun- 
pore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Chanda.  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  tho  siege  and  capture  of 
Lacknow  (Modal  with  Chisp). 


b  services  when  en- 

gsged'againat  the  Indians  at  Orange  Walk,  British  Honduras  "  on  the  ist  September  X872,  on  which  occasion  he 
commanded  a  detachment  of  the  xst  west  India  Regiment  and  was  dangerously  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  in  the 
bresAt. 

i«  C^aptain  Ffinney  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1857  (Medal 
vith  Clasp). 

i«  (jnarter  Master  Freeman  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

"  Surgeon  Ma^or  Grantti— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


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244  D^t?^^'64P.]  ^^^  Regiment  of  Foot.— imZrccZ  to  64^/i. 

.  'Chiita"  (with  the  Dragon).    "  Pcwjaub." 

Ycaivsw.'ColoneL—e.iKr  Robert  Percy  Douglas,  J?art.,J5:n*^,  i6  March  20;  Lt.  '19  Feb.  24;  Cmt.  »ii  Jane  38; 
^1v  S^."  -Ifo/or,  a6  Oct.  41 ;  Lt. Colonel,  'is  Apr.42 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  3fa;or  Qeneral,  a6  Oct.  58 ;  JMwtOflWfoi, 
i^,£!iLi    6  Jan.  67 ;  Cotone^  98th  Foot,  7  Jan.  64.  ^  .  a  . 


...    Lientenant.Colonel.— Thomas  Francis  Lloyd.^  En»ign,  22  Juno  55 ;  Lt.^ii  May  57 ;  Cavt.^io  May  61 ;  Mofor, 

'18  Nov.  68;  Lt. Colonel,  o  Aug.  73. 
...  'Majors.— Attilio  Scheberra8,3is.n«t^ii,  21  April  46;   Lt.  '21  Jan.  48;  Cop/.  9  Mar.  58 ;  Ifo/or,  6  Jan.  72. 
Thomas  Thomson  Simpson,*  .Entt^n,  P30  June  57 ;  Lf.  ^26  Aug.  59  ;  Capt.  p  5  Aug.  64 ;  Major,  9  Aug.  73. 


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Charles  Henry  Griffin 2  Nov.    551     5  Mar.    58I  19  Nov.  64 

Charles  Graham  Henthcote {''19  Aug.  56^21  Sept.  6o1PioNov.  65 

Hardinge  Richard  Strncey   j  27  Mar.    58 '21  Sept.  60  p  18  Dec.  66 

LoftuB  Levris  Astley  Cooper iP3oApril  sS'  9  Oct.     63'  7  Aug.  67 

Allan  Gramme  Raper '>'i8Feb.    62 ; ''2 x  Mar.    651 '33  Nov.  70 

Ernest  Ehlers  M-Bride j»'5Aug.  64  •'20  May   68'p22Mar.  71 

William  O'Toole 1     5  Mar.    58  P31  Dec.    6i|    6  Jan.  72 

William  Joseph  Tibbs I   16  Mar.  58    15  Jan.    61     3  Aug.  72 

George  John  Bogle '   26  Apr.   58    28  Feb.    62     8  June  72 

Edward  Haughton  ••28  Oct.     59  ^  s  April  64     9  Aug.  73 


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Charles  Fred.  Sharp,  Jnet.  ofMueketrgX 

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Alexander  Harley  Hyslop 

Dominick  Downes  McCausland 

Edward  TickcU  Baylcy  Sparks  

Rupert  Caradoc  Francis  Dallas 

Ambrose  William  Stapleton 

Osmond  Moncriefi*  Johnson  

Richard  Humphrey  Tyacke 

Somerset  Henry  Maxwell 

Jahleel  Brenton  Carey* 

Griffith  Allen 

Robert  Adams  

John  Webb  Meynell    


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Henry  Herbert  Fowls 

Svdney  Arthur  Trower 

Henry  David  Williams   


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25      ...    Pttfouuler.— Henry  Leigh,7  8  Sept.  54 ;  Eneign,  24  Nov.  49 ;  Lt.  '23  Jan.  52 ;    Hon.MaJor,  34  Nov.  64. 

6  ...    Quarter  Master. — Archibald  Macoueen,  i  Aug.  68. 
Medical  Officer.— Snrgeo'd  M<yor  Alexander  Humfrcy,"  A.8.  7  April  54 ;  Surgeon,  20  June  65. 

Facings  White.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Aaents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Ck). 
Returned  from  Bengal,  24  April  jSej.—Entbarkedfor  Barhadoea,  28  Jan.  1873. 

^  Lt.Colonel  Lloyd  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  attached  to  the  6th  Pui^'anb  In. 
fantry  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzcrces  during  March,  April,  and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  0 
Poluseen,  forcing  the  Burrarrah  Pass,  taking  and  burning  of  their  stronghold  Makin,  and  various  minor  aflkira 
(Medal  with  Cinsp) . 

»  Major  Scheberras  sensed  as  Adjutant  of  the  70th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
Was  present  at  the  disarming  of  the  mutinous  Native  Garrison  of  Peshawur,  and  subsequently  at  the  outbreak  and 
total  annihilation  of  the  late  sist  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  August  1857,  when  his  charger  was  shot. 

*  Major  Simpson  served  with  the  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1859-60  against  the  Cabool 
Khali  Wuzeerees,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  burning  of  Maidanec  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Lieut.  Carey  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harjey  in  British  Honduras  in  Feb- 
ruary and  March  1867. 

7  Major  Leigh  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  force  under  Colonel  O'Connor,  Governor  of  the  Gambia,  which 
Btormed  and  destroyed  the  strongly  stockaded  Mandingo  town  of  Sabajee  on  the  ist  June  1853. 

*  Surgeon  Major  Humfrey.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  102nd  Foot. 

1*  Captain  Stevens  served  in  suppros.sion  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  including  the  occupation  of  the  Alum- 
bagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknuw,  passugo  of  tne  Goomtee  at  Suitaupore,  and  several  minor  aflkirs  in  Oude 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^- Captain  Roarers  served  the  campaign  in  Oude  from  June  to  Dec.  iS 58,  including  the  occupation  of  Fyzabad, 
capture  of  Sultanporc,  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  action  of  Shahpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Kaili,  and  other  minor 
atlaira  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Blunt  served  with  the  23rd  FusQiers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Bengal  rebellion  in  1857-58,  and  was  present 
at  the  taking  of  Futtehghur  and  the  operations  on  the  Ramgunga  under  Brigadier  Walpole,  also  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Cla«p) . 

*'  Captain  Thomson  ser%'ed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58.  and  was  present  at  the  disarming  of  four 
Companies  of  the  27th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  at  Rutnagherry  on  the  nth  August  1857.  Served  with  the  Central 
India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  Chandeiree, 
Bie^e  storm  and  cai)ture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Jhanai,  action  of  Koonch,  varioiLS  actions  before  Calpee  from 
15th  to  2isfc  May  1858,  battle  of  Gowlowloe.  captare  of  tho  city  and  Fort  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  and  recapture 
of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwaiior  (Medal  with  Cla.^p). 

i»  Doctor  Smyth.— For  War  Services  see  '*  Mcdicul  Department." 


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it*i*-Sei.  ColoiaL— Samuel  Braybrookc,^  and  Lt.  17  Deo.  xa ;  Lt.  29  April  18 ;  Capt.  '6  March  23 ;  Major,  P37  Feb.  35 : 
r.((i  u«aj   U.CoUmei,  96  Jan.  44 ;  Colonel,  30  Jane  54 ;  lf((/or  OcHeral,  xa  June  59;  Lieui.General,  ax  Feb.  68 ;  CoUmel 


^:±'^\  wth  Foot,  36  Jan.  66'. 
:2    ...  iMntonant  Gohmel.- 


John  Hart  Donne,*  Etuiffn,  '21   Sept.  53;  Lt.  '37  Jan.  54;  Coj><.  27  Jnly  55;  Mcyar, 

'3  Mar.  63 ;  Li.Coltmsl,  35  Nov.  65  ;  Colonel,  35  Nov.  70. 
Xigon.— William  Henry  Dowling  Reeves  Welman,  JStui^,  xo  Dec.  47 :  Lt.  6  June  54;  Capt.  1*30  Oct.  57; 

Major,  35  Not.  65. 
Heniy  Fred.  Winchelaea  Ely,*  Bnaign,  >32  June  49 ;  Lt.  6  Jnne  54 ;  Capt.  ^ij  Nov.  57 ;  Ifajor,  15  May  66. 


17  ,  . 


Cjiftaivs. 


SSXT.UAJ. 


Franda  Seymour  Gaynor  •'  x  Ang.  48;' 6  Dec.    50    17  Sept.  58I    5  July  73 

Alexander  Gray *  i  May    57  "as  April  59  p  3  Oct.     62! 

Charles  Coatee    '^xi  Deo.    57 1 '22  July    59 ''17  Mar.   63 

Henry  James  Day^ |  15  Dec.    54;  30  Oct.     57     7  Jan.    64 


George  Bicbards  Harvey* i  35  Sept.  55 '24  Nov.   57    25  Nov.   65 

A1oTanrf<iT-'M'*Art.hnr  Mnir n  Fch.     6^''aaMar     66  P-in  Anor      ^tt 


Alexander  M* Arthur  Moir 9  Feb.    64  '32  May  66 ,  P30  Aug.  7  x 

Forbes  Lugard  Story* ^  s  Aug.   59  ••  3  Oct.  62     9  Mar.  72 

Major  Dawson  Hill  *•  3  Jniie  59  '  4  Feb.  62Pi6  0ot.  67 

CharleaJohnGreonham 'xsNov.  61^30  Aug.  64]  30  Apr.  73 


I  Lient.Greneral  Braybrooke  served  at  the  cap- 
LnvTBVAXTS.  jturo  of  the  Kimdian  territories  in  1815,  and  in  ue 

George  Arthur  Waj-man '  3  Oct.     62  **ao  Oct     65  Kandian  rebellion  in  1817-18. 

I Chartes  Henry  Scott  Kexmedy   xx  Sept.  63,^27  Feb.    67     3  Colonel  Dunno  ocn'^ed  with  the   axst  Fnai- 

Charles  Robert  Gibso^ •    5  April  64|''22  Feb.    68  Hers  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x8s4,  including  the 

Arthur  Collingwood  Jenkins...  1^30  Ang.  64  **  x  Sept.  69 1 battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege 

John  Graham  Dnuy >23  May    66^26  Fob.    67  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the 

&obertBei^aminGotton,JN«f. )  jp,fl  ^x..      ^Jv..  su^nt    t^  i^^^  J^^o  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of 

of  Ktuketr^  33  March  71  ...S\  '^  ^^-     ^^,  '^  ^^^-  7<>,thoMedjidio,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  with 

George Glenaower  Blaxland, )  1  „.,  r\c^     a   f  c  Vnv    to  the  99th  Regfiment  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  the 

^J»<aa<  38  May  73  j  j  23  i^ec.    04     5 -^ov.   7o.j^Qrtj^  ^,f  (jy^^j^^^  includinff  the  action  of  Sinho, 

James  Moore  Hanson  '  3  April  66  ''23  Mar.    7X  taking  of  Tangku,  assault  and  capture  of  the 

Gerard  Boseingrave  Wilson  >  '»,  .  .„  .,  ^,  p„  a-^,    _.  inner  North  Taku  Fort,  actions  of  the  x8th  and 

Macklin S     '7  April  oo    30  a^-   7«  3^^^  ggp^j^^^y  ,^^1  a„j.j.gj^^j.  ^^  p^j^  ^^^^j 

69  Pa  2  Mar.    7  X I  with  two  Clasps) . 

67 :  28  Oct.  71  »  Major  Ely  and  Captain  Walker  served  with  the 
61''  4  Dec.  66 1 99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o 
70'  28  Oct.  7x!iu  China,  including  the  actions  of  Chankiawhan 
71!  28  Oct.  7X|and  Paliatchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 


Charles  GavendiBh  Nevile 'X7N0V. 

Arthur  Whichcote  Turner j»*27  Feb. 

Samuel  Lang  11*15  Oct. 

Heniy  Charles  Harford ^  5  Nov. 

Hemy  Oxenden  Weare   'P2a  Mar. 


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3  Feb. 


72, 
72. 


SiTB  LisunnrAiTTS.  , 

Peter  Low 

George  Cha8.JofferyesJohn«cu         

Paymader. — 

;  I  ...  .Quarter  MoMter.— James  Bateman.^o  8  March  71. 
:'^  ■  ...  iMediealQfieor.—SttrffeoH  Major  Francis  Leveson  Gower  Gunn,  A.8.  33  April  58;  Surgeon,  14  Mar.  65. 

Facinge  Yellow.— Affeni$,  Messrs.  Price  and  Bouetcad.— l?rfKrw«d/rom  the  Cape  qfOood  Hope,  30  Sept.  X869. 

*  Captain  Day  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i&6oin  China  as  Adjutant  of  the  99th  Regiment,  and  was  present 
.  1  rbf  aaions  of  tho  i8th  and  2XBt  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clafp) . 

*  <"aptain  Harvey  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  actions 
:  or  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Sen-ed  also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepinga 
:.  Lid  vicmity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862. 

*  Cjptain  Story  served  in  the  Anglo-Chinese  Force  xmder  Lt.Colonel  Gordon,  and  has  received  the  CHiincBe  Imperial 
'.rcmkiion  of  the  Bed  Button. 

'yoarter  Master  Bateman  served  with  tho  99th  Regiment  throu^^hout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  and  was 
•  'tsciitat  the  actions  of  tho  x8th  and  3X8t  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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The  Prince  of  Wales'  Plume.   A  Maple  Leaf. 

Colonel.—JTon.  Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon,*  CB.  Ennju  4- Li«ut.  »a  May  34;  Li.  #  Oijrf. '15  May  40; 

Capt.  4-  Lt. Colonel^  **io   April  49;    Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;   Major  General,  8  June   63;   IA«U.QeuTil, 

I  Jan.  72  ;  Colonel  looth  Foot,  5  July  72. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— ITott.  Charles  John  Addington,*  iftwiffn,  '16  Aug.  50;  Lt.  '30  July  52;  C1rjrf.a9Dec.54; 

Bt. Major,  20  July  58 ;  Major,  ^24  Jan.  65  ;  Lt.Colonel,  '12  June  69. 
Majors.— Heniy  Cook,^  Eneign,  15  June  55 ;  Lt.  31  Aug.  55 ;  <^*^P^-  »  Ja^«  58 ;  Major,  '7  April  63;  Bi.U, 

Colonel,  23  May  73 . 
Terence  Weatherhead  Waverley  Smythe.'  Ca/pt.  29  June  58  ;  Major,  3  July  72. 


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$.  George  Upton  Prior,  Brigade  Major,  ") 

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Jeremiah  Bingham  Kersteman 

James  Loaenby,  Brigade  Major,  GoU  Coa»t 

James  Charlton  Shirley  

Lucius  Joseph  CoUum 

George  Malcolm  Fox    

Bethel  Martin  Dawes,  at  Staff  College  

William  Augustus  Trydell  Helden* , 

William  Charles  Edward  Scott  , 

LlBUTBlTAJriS. 

Francis  John  Tidy 

John  Hart 

William    Gatej',  Inetructor    of  Mu$ketry\ 

22  Aug.  69 S 

Henry  hartley  Prior 

William  Henry  Adolphus  Denys 

Robert  Longfield  Orme    

John  Roberts  Atkin 

Charles  Villiers  Summerville  Downes  

Thomas  George  Clery 

Henry  James  Grasett,  Adjutant  3  May  72... 

John  Dillon  Browne 

William  Trimble  Small   

William  Kave  Edden    

Albert  Charles  Denison  

Edward  French  Owens   


SCB  LiBUTBKAXTS. 

Charles  Barham  Eyre  Seymour  . 
William  Douglas  Frere   


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"  Captain  Helden  served  with  the 
Force  in  defence  of  Lower  Combo, 
Gambia,  in  Feb.  1864,  and  with  the 
exi>edition  under  Lt.  Colonel  Barley 
up  the  Biver  Gambia  in  June  1864. 
and  was  present  at  the  reduction  of 
Junca  Cunda  and  Canni  Cumi  Tenda. 
Acoompanied  Commodore  Commerett 

69  up  the  River  Prah,  Gold  Coaet.  na 

70  the  14th  Aug.  1873,  and  was  aeverely 
70  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatch). 
71 
7« 
71 
7> 
7> 


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24  Apr.    72 
31  Aug.   72 


Payjwaj^w-.— Horatio  Morgan,  17  Sept.  58;  JIon.Major,  17  Sept.  73. 

Quarter  Maxter. — William  8mith.7  21  April  63. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Robert  William  Jackson,"  A.S.  26  May  54 ;  Surgeon,  7  Aug.  66. 

Fucingi  Blue.— J.jr«n/«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Beturned  from  Canada,  11  Nov.  1868. 

*  Lieut.Gcneral  Hon.  Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon  served  on  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Staff  throughout  tb 
Eastern  campaign  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  and  nezeo 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkis) 
Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  C.  J.  Addington  served  in  the  38th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  26tb  Jub 
1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alraa  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  ont^ 
1 8th  June — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Me<1jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tb 
Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Meanguuge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lnckno^ 
affairs  of  Bairee  and  Nugger  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Cook  was  present  with  the  32nd  Regiment  in  the  action  of  C^inhut  30th  June  1857,  and  throughout  th 
defence  of  the  Lucknow  Residency  ;  commanded  the  outpost  at  Innes'  House  during  the  first  part  of  the  siege,  an 
at  Sago's  House  during  the  latter  part  commanded  two  sorties,  in  one  of  which  he  took  a  gtin  in  battery-  at  th 
head  of  twenty  men.  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  General  Inglis'  despatch  as  having  "  highly  distinguished  him 
self"  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service), 

*  Major  Smythe  served  in  the  Incorporated  Militia  in  Canada  during  the  suppression  of  the  insurrection  i 
1837-38,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Windmill  Point.  Subsequently  he  was  placed  in  command  of  the  Rifl 
Corps  of  Upper  Canada,  in  which  he  served  until  joining  the  looth  Regiment. 

7  Quarter  Master  Smith  servetl  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Jan.  1855,  including  the  Biej! 
and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  was  also  at  the  bombanlmei 
and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Jackson.- For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department.' 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  loist  Foot. 

^*  Captain  Warner  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  action 
Nuijufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  witJi  previous  operations  under  its  walls,  actions  of  Narnonl.  Gungere| 
Puttialee.  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  capture  of  five  gul 
from  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade  on  30th  March  1858  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

>^  Captain  HoUey  served  in  the  campaign  in  Oude,  and  was  engaged  on  several  occasions  when  gnna  were  takej 
was  also  at  the  capture  of  five  guns  fhsm  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade  on  30th  March  1858  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Fuller  served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  tiie  attack  and  capture 
the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  I 

^7  Captain  Stockley  served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Cnl 
Piauet,  and  severely  wounded  on  the  Umbeyla  Heights  on  the  X9th  November  (Meaal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Nightingale  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  in  H.M.8.  Fox  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu)j 

^  Quarter  Master  Boyton  served  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Med 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  stor 
and  <»pture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  North  We 
Frontier  war  in  1863  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  and  Sir  John  Gar\'ock,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  ait 
capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  and  Conical  Hill  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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lOlst  (Eoyal  Bengal  Fusiliers).— LinJced  to  104th.  [s^^ete^C^f^.   247 


*Binci.B"  "Gitzbbat"  "Dbiq"  "Bhttbtpokb**  "AvvaHAiriSTAir"  "Ghczhbk" 
*' FuozK8Hi.H "  "SoBmAOjr"  "Pbqu"  "Dblhi"  "Lucxarow." 


29  iLteotnuuit  OoknaL— George  Craeter  Lambert,*  Enngn,  30  Feb.  ^s;  Lt,  xz  Feb.  46;  Cop^  x  Feb.  56;  Maior, 
j   II  Ju^y  63;  Lt.CoUm«ly  30  Oct.  69. 
'  30  '■igon.—Henry  George  De  la  Fosse,*  Entiffn,  9  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.  23  Not.  56 ;  Capi.  31  June  6x  ;  BiMc^vr^  2a  Jane  6x ; 

JTo/or,  xo  Jan.  73 ;  Bt.Li.Coloiul,  4  Mar.  73. 
I  29  Heniy  lie  C?hampion,^  Enaiyn^  20  Jan.  45  ;  Lt.  i  Ang.  51 ;  Ckipt  x  Jan.  62  ;  Major^  24  Jgly  7a. 


C4PTAIVS. 

:?  Samael  Alexander  Hontei*. 

23  UoDtaguHalP 

30  FiC  Thomas  Adair  BaUer^o 

li  Netoon  Ellis"   

■  17  Willism  Bwynfen  Jervis"   ., 
(  :i  Wynyard  Hnddleston  Warner^* 
1 10  George  Hant  HoIIot"  

13  FTKDds  OgilTie  FuUeri*  

12  Charles  More  Stockl^i7  

16  Spencer  Henxy  Macluty  


I  LiBurarAjrrs. 

In  William Hennr Abbott 

'  10  Thomas  Hadeane,  AdJtUamt  *) 
I         7  Aug.  67    S 

12  Aithor  Corbet  Maorioo,  Iiut.  \ 

^Mntketry  n  July  71    ) 

13  William  Freacod  Holmes 

5  Wslter  Gordon  Norcott 

'  5  Herbert  Soott  Gould  Hiles 

13  ArthnrX^ToeeterWynter   

A  William  Henry  Ejiight 

:  G«orffe  Broadfbot  aavelock  ... 
1  4  David  George  Johnston   

i  Fairiie  Russell  Martin 

4  GeorgeAUen 


SvB  liXBtmvAjres. 

i  Henry  Hare 

t  James  George  Cooke 

1  George  Hale  Lane 

2  Edward  Pohhnan  Browne  . 


2o  Dec.    47 
x  Mar. 


9  June 
3o  Jan. 

4  Feb. 
13  Dec. 
X3  June 

8  June 

4  Jan. 
XX  Dec. 


4  Aug.  63 
9  Feb.    64 

37  Feb.    62 

P  X  Mar.   64 

3  Feb.    69 

4  Feb.  69 
2oAug.  61 
8  Feb.     70 

'xa  June  67 
9  Feb.  70 
xa  Nov.   70 

p  8  June  70 


LIBPT. 

29  June 
I  Feb. 

23  Nov. 
14  Sept. 

30  April 
x2M!ar. 
xo  Oct. 
30  Nov. 
xo  Sept. 
30  Aug. 

13  Nov. 
7  Aug. 

2o  July 

P18  Dec. 

30  Oct. 

27  April 

39  June 

23  July 
»i4  Jan. 

aS  Oct. 

aSOct. 

38  Oct. 


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BBBV.MAJ.    I    BT.LT.COL. 


30  July  63 

30  July  63 

x6  Jan.  63 

xo  Sept.  64 

8  Dec.  65 

X3N0V.  66 

15  Sept.  69 

a8  May  70 

22  July  7X 

24  July  7a 


*  Lt.Colonel  Lambert  served  in  the  SuUciJ  campaign 
in  X846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal ) .  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  relief 
of  the  garrison  of  Pegu  on  X4th  Deo.  operations  in  the 
vicini^,  storm  and  re-capture  of  Belin (Medal) .  Served 
in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  X863,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet, 
the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


P<ijp«Micfor.— Henry  Dickenson  Nightingale,**  26  July  64 ;  ; 
'^      "     "    •  J  Bojrton.*  i  Nov.  ji. 


30  Dec.    71 
X  Jan.    73 
15  Mar.    73 
19  June   72 
,26  July  64 ;  and  Lt.  aS  June  49  j  ut  Lt.  xs  Aug.  53 ;  Capt.  6  May  61. 
}  (ttarter  Jfosfer.— I^iomas  Bojrton.*  i  ^Tov.  j\. 
1 20  Mtdieal  C^letr. — Surgeon  Major  James  Jardme,  MD.  A.8. 15  Dec.  54 ;  Surgeon,  33  Oct.  67. 

!        '         Faamge  Blne.—Agente,  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith.— JriA  Agente,  Sir  £.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
I  Returned  from  India,  3  Feb.  1869. 

I  ^  Lt.Colonel  De  la  Fosse  served  in  the  Artillery  at  the  siege  of  Cawnporo  in  1857  under  Major  General  Sir  Hugh  M. 
^ffler  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  allowed  to  reckon  one  year's  extra  service).    Served  in  the  Artillery  with 

I  tbs  Force  under  M^or  Generals  Havolock  and  Outram,  and  present  at  the  crossing  into  Oude,  actions  of  Mungar- 

'  *^r  and  Alumbagh»  and  entry  into  Lucknow ;  commanded  two  guns  in  an  advance  piquet  during  the  subseouent 
CdVnee  of  the  Residency ;  prroent  at  the  retaking  of  Cawnpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thaiucs  of 
Vjt  G-jvemor  General  in  Council,  Me<lal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  recommended  for  the  Brevet  of 
Ma;';r  and  for  the  Victoria  Cross).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Field  Force  as  Staff  Oflflcer  imder  Colonel  Gawler  in 
I3V  mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  approbation  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  and  recommended  a 
eo  td  time  for  the  Brevet  of  Major  by  the  Commander  in  Chief).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863, 
''*-wa«  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (mentioned  in 
c^patches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

■  Uajor  Le  Champion  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal  for  Ferozeshah).  Also  in 
iLP  HiU  campaign  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kote  Kangra  in  1846.  Suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and 
T'^^.nt  at  the  outbreak  at  Meerut  (wounded  in  the  leg  while  reconnoitring),  operations  on  the  Hindon  river  of  the 
.  ih  &nd  3i8t  May  1857,  batjtle  of  Bndlcekeserai,  and  taking  of  the  heights  before  Delhi  on  the  8th  June ;  siege, 
MajJs  of  the  city,  and  capture  of  Delhi,  including  affairs  of  the  9th  12th  (horse  shot)  isth  17th  23rd  and  29th 
l^'jth  18th  and  33rd  July  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  recommended  for  the  Victoria  Cross,  and  holds  official 
s  t^owledgment,  dated  i6tn  April  1858,  of  "  zealous  and  efficient  service  on  various  occasions  "  fVom  the  Court  of 
I  r  aors;  also  acknowledgments  dated  5th  June  1862  and  30th  December  1864  "of  great  gallantry  and  devo- 
t-  T."  and  of  **  good  and  useful  service  in  action  "  from  the  Major  General  commanding  the  forces  at  the  siege  of 
I^  111.  and  finom  the  Commander  in  Chief  of  India. 

'  C&ptain  Hunter  served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  X863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
*-bp Conical  Hill  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Taptain  Hall  served  with  the  xst  Bengal  Fusiliers  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  (Hasp  for  Pegu). 
^rrea  as  Aniatant  Field  Engineer  with  Havelock's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Ganges  at  Cawn- 
V  >,  the  actions  of  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept. ;  employed  in  all  the  mining 
^  'mions  of  the  defence  of  the  Residency  until  finallv  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  on  24th  Nov.  1857.  ^^^  one  of  the 
»^ minic partiea  on  the  Him  Khannah  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram. 
Vjhthe  istBeo^TAl  FosUiers  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  and  during  the  subsequent  operations 
D  Oide  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

'*  Captain  Batler  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  ft*om  the  xoth  June  1857  in  all  the 
^;ng<ti&ents  under  the  walls  of  Delhi,  action  of  Nujjufghur,  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (slightly  wounded), 
»tirmsQf  Gongeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (swam  the  Goomtee  under  a  heavy 
f 't  and  inspected  the  enemy's  entrenchments,  for  which  he  received  the  Victoria  Cross),  and  subsequent  operations 
^  <^de  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  X863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
L'<1  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  Captain  Bllia  served  m  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (sh'ghtly 
*  'Onded).  siege  of  Delhi  and  some  of  the  engagements  xmder  its  walls,  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and 
^jtspoorvby  itonn  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  and  subsequent  opeiations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two 
Ga«ps^. 

^*  Captain  Jervis  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  in  Nov. 
xS;;.  anlattliettonnand  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of 
t^  3-  and  WM  preatint  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with 

CUsp). 

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Parkhurat.]    102nd  (Roj/ol  Madras Fusiliers). — Linked  to  lo^rd,    [/"^^J^D^^Hm 
The  Royal  Tiger  "£]p«temi»r  ay«wto"  "Abcot"   "Plassbt"   "  CJowdobb  " '."  Wyxbiwabb  "   "SHOinrGiE" 

*'  NUKDY  DkOOO  "  "  AMBOTWA  "  **  TXBKATB  "   '*  BkVDX  "  "  POVDXCHSUT  "  "  MXHIOPOXI "  "  ATI "  "  PkgC  " 

"  Lucxjrow." 
OeloneL— iStr  Robert  John  Hoaaey  Vivian,*  &CB.  E$uign,  13  JTinGi9;  Lt.  13  Jnne  19;  Capt.  1  Aug.  25;  Jfoior, 

9  Dec.  36 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  15  Oct.  41 ;    Colonel,  15  Sept.  sx  ;  Major  General,  28  Nov.  54;  Lieut.Qt»eral,  24  Ocu'ea '; 

OeKeral,  22  NOT.  7^ ;  Colonel  loand  Rogt.  30  Sept.  62. 
Lieutanaat  GokiiaL  — Homy  Joaeph  Jepaon,*  Eiuign,  20  Feb.  46 ;  X^  29  Fob.  48 ;  Capt.  23  Kot.  56 :  Jfajor,  ^ 

July  62 ;   l^.Co/on«Z,  5  Oct.  72. 
Kajon.— George  John  Haroourt,*  Entign,  20  Jan.  50 ;  Lt.  10  Juno  53 ;  Ca/)^.  15  Aug.  60 ;  Major,  4  Jan.  71. 
Edward  Dunbar,  Eneujn,  14  June   45 ;  Lt.  14  June   51 ;  Capt.  30  July  62;  Major,  5  Oct.  72. 


Captaiks. 
Lawrence  Anthony  M.  Grrome* 
Henry  Francis  Hornsby*   .. 

James  Andrew  Woods*    

James  John  Barclay*® 

a.  John  Duncan**    

William  Cleland**  

Reginald  Coleridge  Parry** 
Nathaniel  Jno.  CominsStevens*  ♦ 
John  Edward  Varty  Rogers**. 

William  Bayford  Lindsay  

John  Harvey  Blunt** 


LiSCTXKAim. 

John  Blair 

Charles  Harrison  Carr 

Thomas  Baskett  Turner 

Frederick  Grey  Faber,  Inttr. ") 

of  Muehetry  34  April  72    ...$ 

William  Hector  MoCaskill 

William  Francis  Vetch,  Adju-  \ 

iant  18  Dec.  70 y 

Charles  Robert  Kerr 

Frederick  Fra.  Wilder  Taylor 

Ponsonby  Carrick  Sandes 

Laurence  Richard  Dowdall  ... 


xirsioitr. 


11  Jnne  53 
9  Jnne  54 

20  Mar.  55 
8  Dec.    55 

10  Sept.  56 
4  Mar.   57 

20  Dec.  56 
4  July    57 

12  Sept.  57 


4  Aug.  56 

23  Nov.  56 

12  Jan.  57 

12  Feb.  57 

10  Sept.  57 

6  Oct.  57 

21  Oct.  57 

21  Nov.  57 

IS  Aug.  60 


17  Apr.    58  '  4  June    61 
4  Oct.    57    II  Oct.     59 


4  Jan.  60 
aoMar.  60 
4  Nov.   60 

8  Jime  61 

6  Nov.  63 

8  Mar.   64 

23  Jan.    69 


25  Dec.  65 
2  Oct.  66 
5  Nor.   67 


22  Jan. 
8  July 
I  July 

28  Oct 


30  July  62 

30  July  62 

26  July  63 

2  Oct.  66 

22  Jan.  68 

8  July  68 

30  Nov.  70 

30  Nov.  70 

4  Jan.  71 
8  May  72 

5  Oct.  72 


BaBV.lfAJ. 


15  Aug.   68 


>  Lt.  Colonel  Jepson  served  in  Goomsoor  in  1847-4S. 

*  Major  Harcourt  served  in  the  Madras  Fusilicre  to 
the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  fur 
Pegu),  and  accompanied  the  force  sent  against  the 
rebel  chief  Nga  Bew.  Served  in  the  Indi^  mutmy  1 
campaign  of  1857-58  attached  [to  the  2nd  Bene&l 
P^isuiers,  and  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Dclni, 


Sub  LiBUTXKAirrs. 

Edmund  George  Barrow    

Edw.  Brandereth  Hutchinson 

AleynZouch  Palmer 

Henry  Tempest  Hicks  

George  Arthur  Mills 


29  July  66^ ''30  June  69  in  the  advanced  batteries  from  7th  to  nth  Se|<t. 
'  6  May  68^22  Mar.  71  assault  of  the  city  and  six  days  fighting  therein. 
«     ■"■'-'"     "— "        Conmianded  a  field  Column  in  November  1857  Bent 


**2i  Nov.  65 


*'2o  Sept.  71 


SUB  LIEUT. 


to  accompany  Colonels  SherwiU  and  Johnstone  of  the 
Trigonometrical  Survey  to  the  Mc^ee  MountaiD  on 
the  Trans-Indus  fh>ntier ;  encountered  and  repnlM'i 


30  Dec.    71  jthe  enemy.  Ri^oined  ist  Madras  Fusiliers  in  Feb.  iScS 
30  Dec.    7  T  j  in  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Oatram,  and  present 
24  April  72|at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  Uie  campaign  of  1S58  in  , 
4  Deo.    72|Oude,  including  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  and  other  I 
12  Nov.  73  minor  affldrB.    waB  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Cdomn 
i  under  Mi^or  Raikes  which  repulsed  the  enemy  at 
IShiihpore  on  13th  Oct.  1858  (Medal  with  two  Claspe). 
Paymofto-.— William  Thomson,*'  7  Nov.  68  ;  Q.lf.  23  March  67. 

Quarter  Jfaf^er.— George  Francis  Stenson,  i  Jan.  73.  XMc^or,  8  Oct.  70. 1 

Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Robert  Beresford  Smyth,*'  MD.,  A.S.  15  Nov.  50 ;  Surgeon,  36  Jan.  58 ;  Surgec^ 

Faeinge  Blue. — AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — IrU\  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  26  March  1870. 

*  Sir  Robert  Vivian  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-36,  and  was  present  at  the  fiiU  and  occupation  of 
Rangoon,  assault  of  si»ckadcB  at  Yelgoo.  Joozong,  and  Kemmcndinc,  repulse  of  the  enemv's  attack  on  the  Lines  at 
Rangoon,  and  subsequent  operations,  affairs  in  the  Panglang  river,  attack  and  capture  of  stockades  at  I%a&tabam 
(in  command  of  his  Re^^iment),  repulse  of  the  enom^v's  several  attacks  under  Bundoola  on  the  Lines  at  Rangoon  from 
xst  to  7th  Dec.  1824,  general  engagement  on  ist  (slightly  wounded),  5th,  and  7th  Dec.  action  at  Kokein,  assault  ai^il 
capture  of  Zimbike,  affairs  near  Prome  and  Patnagoh.  storm  of  Ma1o>vii,  and  battle  of  Pagammew  (Medal  with  ClQ-p.. 
Commanded  the  Force  which  captured  the  Fort  of  Ncpauneo,  hold  by  a  body  of  insurgent  Arabs,  aand  Feb.  1S41. 1'or 
which  service  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  local  Government  and  Commander  in  Chief.  In  1855,  during  the  Rus- 
sian war,  organized  and  commanded  the  Turkish  Contintrent  of  20.000  men,  and  occupied  the  position  of  Kertcb 
during  the  winter  of  1855-56,  and  received  the  approval  and  acknowledgments  of  Her  Majesty's  Government  (JTC-B., 
ist  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

s  Major  Grspme  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  an  insurrection  in  the  lower  part  of  the  Bassein  river  in  Jan.  1S54 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  present ^ith 
Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  fi"om  25th  Sept.  to  Xov. 
1857,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  cr.iu- 
paign  of  1858  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  c:<i::- 
paign  in  1868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transpoit  Ti'ain  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  tho  **  extent  and  va  ne 
of  his  assistance,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Homsby  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwnlior 
rebels  at  Shahrajpore,  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  Baru8ton  commanding  2nd  Battalion  of  Detachments  at  the 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1857,  and  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  including  the  capture  of 
the  Sectmdrabagh,  Shah  Nujiff,  32nd  Mess  House  and  Tarakotc  ;  also  present  at  the  occnpation  01  the  Alumbsfrb 
imder  Outram»  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service 
for  Lucknow) . 

*  Captain  Woods  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Soorajpore,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  storming  of  the  Sccundrabagh,  Shah  Nujiff,  and  32nd  MesH 
House,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude  with  passage  (>f 
tho  Goomtee,  and  several  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

10  Captain  Biurclay  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857,  and  was  present  with  Havelock's  Column 
in  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh.  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  defence  of  the  Residency-HBeverely  wounded 
(Medal  wi^  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

**  Captain  Duncan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  tho  action  of  Boonupore,  defence 
of  the  Altimbagh  under  Colonel  M'lnlyre,  storming  of  the  Secundrabagh  and  Shah  Nujiff  and  relief  ofXncknow  by 
Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capttire  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude,  with  pai^* 
sage  of  the  Goomtee,  action  at  Shahpore,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for 
Lucknow). 

u  Captain  CHeland  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Havelock'» 
Colnmn  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor.  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief 
of  Lucknow,  and  defence  of  the  Residency,  occupation  of  the  Alumuagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  cam* 
paign  of  1858  in  Oude — slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

*♦  Captain  Parry  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Soorajporo, 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Colonel  M'Intyre,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumba^rh 
under  Outram.  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude  with  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  other  minor  affairs 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

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rSuh  DUMei  No.  66.       ^AQ 

tSriffade  Depot,  Kam.        ^^ 

PUanx "  "  BuxxK "  (with  the  Royal  Tiger) .    "  Caskatic  "  "  Mtboxs  "  (with  the  Elephant) .    '•  Guzskat  " 

"SHsnreAPATAK**  "Kukxb"  "Bbki  Boo  Ali"  "Adbw"  "Puitjaub"  "Mooltait"  *' Goojkbat.'* 

GtlaaiL-^  William  Wyllie,i  XCB.  Bn»ign,  30  April  19 ;  Lt.  1  May  19 ;  Capt.  34  Dec.  33 ;  Bt.Major,  13  Nov.  39  J 

Major,  23  Nov.  41;  St.Lt,Colonel,  4  July  43;  Lt.Colonel,  lo  May  47;  Colonel,  i  Feb.  54;  Major  General,  a8 

Nov.  S4>  Lieut.&eneral,  24  Oct.  6a;  General,  34  Feb.  71 ;  Colonel  103rd  Foot,  14  Feb.  73. 

iMtenast  (Wonel.— Needham  Thompson  ParsonB,*  Eneign,  26  July  45  •  Lt.  29  June  49 ;  Capt.  la  Mar.  58 ;  Major, 
15  Sept  69 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  24  July  72 . 
I^^— Bobert  Alexander  Taylor,*  Enai^n,  7  Mar.  46  ;  Lt.  15  Oct.  47 ;  Capt.  i  Jan.  62 ;  Major,  8  June  72. 
Conway  Williams  Smith.  Enngn,  9  Dec.  5a ;  Lt.  23  Nov.  56  ;  Capt.  30  July  62  ;  Major,  9  Aug.  73. 


I  CAPTAIirS. 

•'  ».Oolville  Fiunkland,»  Brigade  Major,  MaUa... 

Sen.  Horace  Miles  Hobart»*  Aide  de  Camp  to  " 
tie  Governor  qf  Madrae 

FYederiek  Beeves* 

troiiam  Heniy  Brind? 

Wyndham  Henry  Davidson 
^4  Algernon  Arbudmot  Godwin,  on  Special  Ser- 

act,  Gold  Coaet  

13  Charles  Edward  Glasee  

13  j  James  Anthony  Corballis  

II  lEdmond  Leopold  Clarke  

16  If.  Frederick  William  Graham* 


LlBUXXVAVTS. 

8  BobertLeithShaw  

8  iHeniy  Fisher  Hoathcote 

7  William  Carre  Riddell 

7  JRobertM'Intosh  NoCt,  Imtruetor  o/Muekeirj/  \ 

I   26Msr.  73 S 

7  .Martin  John  Hickley  

5  tHcroxy  HezLsey  Fraser  Pidcock 


7  Sept.  56 

16  July  56 

13  June  57 

12  Oct.  57 

zi  Dec.  58 

20  Nov.  60 

7  June  61 

^22  April  6a 

2  Jan.  62 

29  Dec.  58 


so  April  66 
18  Dec.  66 
12  Jan. 


xSAug.  58 

17  Sept.  59 

X  Oct.  6c 
22  Oct.  58 
30  July    6a 

30  July 

30  July 

i'2zMar. 

Tz  Jan. 

ZQ  Jan. 


Z3  Jan. 

Z4  Jan. 

. P24Mar. 

i  Bob^  Henry  Hansel,  Adjutant  8  June  72  i*z5  Feb. 

'  -    ■     ~  --  8  July 

23  Jan. 

3  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

25  Sept. 
28  Oct. 


'  6  Charles  Duncan  Cooper 

J  James  Bey  Dick 

'  5  jEdward  Hugh  Hughes   

I  s -Skeffington  John  Wynne   

5  .HenryLeycester  Aylmer,  on  Special  Seroiee, \ 

i      I    Gold  Coast ) 

I  i  jN'onnan  Bellas  Barlow  


3  Henry  Charles  Barton  Gray 

!  J  .Charles  Coningham 

j  3 1  Robert  Charles  Fentland  , 

I  2  Frank  Hughes  


xFeb.    63 

z4June  64 

3  June  67 
a  Mar.  68 
24  July    7a 

z4Aug.   7a 

zz  Sept.  7a 
^X4  Jan.    7x 

26  Mar.   73 

27  Aug.  73 


8  Feb. 
25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 

8  July 

33  Dec. 
^28  May 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


SUU  LIBUT. 


30  Dec,  7z 

23  Mar.  72 

2z  Aug.  7a 

Z3  Nov.  72 


BBBV.ICAJ. 


*  Captains  Hon.  H.  M.  Hobart  and 
angaged  in  suppree 
of  the  62nd  and   69tfi 


Reeves  were  engaged  in  suppressing- 

**—    — itiny  of  the  62nd  and   69tS 

N.I.  and  Horse  Artillery  at 


the   mutin; 

Bengal 

Mooltan  on  szst  Aug.  Z858  (Medal) 


5  Pity*a«<er.— George  Pumftett,*  15  Mar  66 ;  Hon.Captain,  zs  May  71. 
M  qmnier  Master.— WiOiam  Daly,'**  30  July  6a. 
;  3t  .MaUeal  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Duncan  Alex.  Campbell  Fraser,  MB.,  A.8.  28  Oct.  53 ;  Surgeon,  4  May  63. 

Fadnge  Blae.—Agente,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead.— JrwA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  6  Feb.  Z87Z. 

•  Sir  Wflliam  Wyllio  commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  the  Deckon  and  Conkan  in  Z822,  and  in  Gruzerat  in  z823. 
Present  at  the  action  on  the  Heights  of  Jerun  in  Catch  under  Colonel  D.  Campbell  in  Z825,  and  thanked  in  ireneral 
criers.  Served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Cutch  under  Colonel  Mark  Napier  in  1825-26.  Was  Brigade  Major  vrith  the 
B:isbay  Column  ot  the  Army  of  the  Indus  under  Lord  Keane  in  z 838-39,  and  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
lihazcee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabul,  and  was  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Force  under  Sir  Thomas 
V^LOure.and  accompanied  the  storming  Column  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Khelat  (Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
V  iiastant  Adjutant  General  in  Scinde  and  Beloochistan  under  Sir  Richard  England  in  Z84Z-42,  ana  was  present 
&.'»jh  attacks  on  the  Heights  of  Hykulzye,  the  forcing  of  the  Kojuck  Pass  to  and  from  Candahar,  and  other  onera- 
Lni  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Force  in  Scinde  and  Beloochistan  under  Sir  Charles  Nanier 
Svid  was  severe^  and  dangerously  woxmded  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB.)  Com- 
sai^ed  the  Troops  on  the  sea-coast  in  the  Southern  Conkan,  co-operating  with  the  Field  Force  under  General 
i-cXTiotte,  daring  the  rebellion  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  z 844-45.  Has  been  repeatedly  thanked  in 
il^atches. 

» LLCdonel  Parsons  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  Z852-53,  including  the  storm  and  recapture  of  Pegu  on  azst  Nov 
•ief  of  its  garrison  on  Z4th  Dec.  Z852,  and  operations  in  the  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Was  attached  t<> 
isi  f4th  Regiment  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  in  Nov.  1857,  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
•Hiisi).   Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  Z863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  tho  CrR»- 
.^.',>t.  the  Conical  HiU,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  i'     ^  ui  me  ^.rag- 

•  M^or  Taylor  served  tho  Puniaub  campaign  of  Z848-49,  including  tho  siege  of  Mooltan,  attack  of  the  suburbs 
p.  -x  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  ;  also  the  battle  of  Goojorat,  surrender  of  the  Bikh  Army  at  Bawul 
i'T-iw,  and  pursuit  of  the  Aifghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).    Engaged  in  suppressinir  the- 
:.itjy  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  N.I.  and  Horse  Artillery  at  Mooltan  on  3i8t  Aug.  X858  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Frankland  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah 
cdofKotah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


cr:3ured  in  several  boat  engagements  in  the  Canton  river  and  North  Coast  of  China  in  Z857.  Served  with  the  zs? 
Bcajsal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Barreel 
^ivmbgunge,  and  Kentour,  engagement  with  and  capture  of  Ave  guns  from  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade  and  several 
'«i«rr  actions  in  Oode  (Medal).  Served  with  the  xzth  Punjaub  Infiantry  in  the  China  war  of  z86o  at  the  defence  of 
Cicion ;  and  in  x86z  was  engaged  in  the  defence  of  Shanghai  and  Woosung  against  the  Taeping  rebels. 

*  Captam  Graham  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  Z867-68  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  and  his 
orrices  were  brought  to  the  especial  notice  of  Sir  Bobert  Napier  by  the  Conamanding  Boyal  Engineer  (m'entioned 

•  Captain  Poxnfrett  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  Z8S4-55,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Bulntnak  battle 
(.fBalaUava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) 

••  Quarter  tMaeter  Daly  served  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  Z848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  attao>-  of  the 
eihorbs,  storm  of  the  cl^,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  the  battle  of  Groojerat,  surrender  of  the  Sikh  •  i-znv  at 
Eawttl  Pindee,  md  pursuit  of  the  Affghans  to  the  B3iyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Engaged  in  supDresainff 
13£  aotisy  of  tli«  6and  and  69th  Benfifal  N  J.  and  Horso  Artillery  at  Mooltan  on  3  z st  Aug.  Z858  (Medal) 


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Colonel.— Geom  Dixon,  En$ign  ^  Lt.  »2o  Jan.  20;  Ccwt.  P8  April  26;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Cohnel,  '» 
9  Nov.  46;  Jfo/or  ^  Colonel,  '25  Mar.  53;  Major  General,  20  June  64;  Uent.Qeneral,  30  May  6a;  Gmertti,' 
I  April  70 ;  Colonel  104th  Regimont,  2  Feb.  67. 

Lieutenant  Colonel— Wetober  Desborough  Harris,^  Ensign,  25  Jan.  41 ;  Li.  26  Dec.  42  ;  Capt.  1  Mar.  52 ;  BtMajw, 
19  Jan.  58 ;  Major,  29  June  66 ;  Lt.Colonel,  28  Not.  68. 

X^ors.— Charles  Henry  Edward  GrsBme,*  Eneign,  20  Feb.  47  ;  i/.  31  Mar.  53 ;  Capt.  17  June  58  j  Major,  2  Mar.  68. 

Campbell  Clark.»  Jawyn,  9  Dec.  44  ;  Lt.  15  Aug.  47 ;  Ce^i.  a8  Nov.  59 ;  Major,  28  Nov.  68. 


CAPTAnrs. 

John  Gore  Campbell*  

Thomas  Alexander  Hunter?  ... 

Clement  Pigou*  

Charles  Martyn  Boswell 

Morris  Graham  Taylor  

*.  Henry  Spalding* 

Maurice  Fitzmaurice  Stokes ... 

AlA^d  William  Ducat  

Henry  .Jonathan  Woodward ... 
Lestock  Walters  Iredell 


LlKVTKH.VirTS. 

Edward  Zohrab  Thornton 

Stanley  Napier  Boberts,  Inst.  \ 

of  Muehetry  29  July  73 } 

Ponsonby  Alcock  

Fred.  James  William  Davies... 
Albert  Edward   Williamson  ^ 

Goldsmid,  Adj.  7  Oct.  71 ...  > 
Markham  E.  Teynnam  SherwUl 

John  Liptrott 

Charles  Henry  Short   

Bichard  Holbeche 

Henry  Murray 

Alfred  Lovell  Simons 

SVB  LxSUTBiriLWTS. 

Lionel  Edw.  Blakeney  Booth... 

Charles  James  Butler  

William  Joseph  Blundell    

Mayow  Shortt 


2oAng.  53 

14  June  56 

13  Deo.  56 

13  June  57 

a6  May  58 

20  Feb.  58 

8  June  6x 

X3  Deo.  56 
2o0ct. 

4  Oct. 


7  June 

17  July 

13  Feb. 
29  June 

16  Oct. 

18  Dec. 
1  Aug. 

8  Feb. 

9  Feb. 
»i6  Sept. 


LIBUT. 

CLVtklV. 

9  Nov. 

.SS 

30  July 

62 

12  Aug. 

57 

2  Jan. 

64 

'^^f 

.58 

15  Oct. 

64 

,S8 

29  June 

66 

13  April 

.W 

Ti  Jan. 

67 

9  Oct. 

S9 

9  Feb. 

68 

30  June 

6S 

30  July 

70 

12  Oct. 

57 

62 

17  Nov. 

6S 

6Mair. 

7a 

2  Jan. 

64 

X4  June 

73 

26  July  62 

XI  Jan.  67 

9  Feb.  68 

7  May  68 

28  Nov.  68 


28  May 
30  Jan. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
'84  Sept.  70 


S(7D  LIBUT. 


10  Jan.  72 

6  Mar.  72 

5  Oct.  72 

9  Aug.  73 


BBBV.XAJ. 


Lt.Colonel  Harris  served  the  Panjanb  campai^ 
of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  ChillianwaUoh  and 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  second 
in  command  of  the  2nd  Ben^l  European  Fusiliers 
throughout  the  siege  of  DeUu  in  1857  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Major  (Jrseme  served  in  Ulc  Indian  mutiny  CAm- 
aign  of  x8^7-59  as  Interpreter  to  the  and  Batt.  Rifle 
trigade,  and  as  Assistant  Commissary  General  to  Sir 

Hope  Grant's  and  Sir  Alfired  Horsford's  DiviBioius, 
ana  was  present  at  the  final  siege  of  Lncknow  (mon* 
tioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Clark  served  the  PanjauD  campaign  of 
1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action 
of  Bamnuggur,  and  battles  of  GhiUianwallah  and 
Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  Burtiiah 
in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegru).  Was  attached  to 
the  88th  Begiment  during  the  operations  at  Caimpore 
under  General  Windham  in  November  1857,  and  was 

)ry  dangerously  wounded  (Medal). 
*♦  Surgeon  Major  Hooper. — For  War  Senrioes  sco 
"Medical  Department." 


PaywMfer.— Augustus  Frederick  Braham,  31  March  63 ;  Hon.Capiain,  i  Dec.  67. 

Quarter  Matter.— Y^  Charles  Wooden,*"  26  Oct.  60. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Lucas  George  Hooper,"  A. 8.  2%  April  54 ;  Surgeon,  20  June  65. 

Facings  Dark  Blue.^Agent,  Vesey  W.  Holt,  Esq.— Irwfc  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  J3t.  and  Co. 
Setumedfrom  India,  18  December  1871. 
^  Captain  Campbell  served  in  the  Santhal  campaign  of  1855-56.    Also  at  the  defence  of  Sanger  during  the  Indian 
mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Hunter  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  Bndleekeseral,  operations  danng  \ne 
siege,  with  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  Sikhim  Field  Force  under 
Lt.Colonel  Gawler  ftrom  20th  Dec.  i860  to  26th  May  1861. 

8  Captain  Pigou  served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European  Begiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  0. 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  near  Agra  against  the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  5th  July,  and  against  the 
Indore  rebels  on  loth  October ;  also  with  Seaton  is  Column  at  Gungeeree  and  Putialec»  and  with  the  Agra  Column 
towards  Gwalior  in  June  185S  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Spalding  was  attached  to  the  53rd  Begiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  from  May  to  October  1C5S, 
and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore  (Medal). 

10  Quarter  Master  C.  Wooden  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  17th  Lancew,  in- 
cluding the  afiUirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  night  attack  on  Bussian  outposts  on  19th  Feb.  1855,  battle^ 
of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Virtor.a 
Cross,  French  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  in 
^e  operations  in  Central  India  under  General  Michel,  and  action  of  Zerapore  on  29th  Dec.  X858  (Medal). 


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^  .-  'Colonel.— Ofiofge  Alexander  HaIcolm,i  CB.  :Sn9ign,  '31  Dec.  25 ;  Lt.  '7  June  27 ;  Capt.  '30  Dec.  31 ;  ^ttjor, 

I    '13  Dec.  :i^\  Bt.U.Colonel,  23  Dec.  42  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  j  Major  General,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Lieut  General,  8  Mar. 

I    67 ;  Colouel  105th  Begiment,  xo  Mar.  66. 

31  'Lieataiiant  Colonel.— John  Robert  Mackenzie,  Eneign,  3x  June  43 ;  Zt,  zx  Jan.  47 :  Cap/,  ti  Jan.  itT :  Maior, 

30  July  62 ;  Lt.Colanel,  12  Feb.  66 ;  CoZ<m«Z,  12  Feb.  71.  ^/ ,      j*     5  -»".  37  ,       j    . 

24  jK^flTB,— Henry  James  Bell,  J^iw^,  14  June  50 ;  Lt  15  Oct.  54 ;  Ct^.  30  July  62 ;  M<^'or,  3  Oct.  70. 

20  I  Francis  William  James  Sewell,  Sneignt  8  June  54  ;  Lt.  i4tJnne  56 ;  Capt  30  July  62  ;  Major,  6  Nov.  70. 

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20  Edward  Gardiner 

20  Charles  Frederick  Bond . 

19  'Henry  Beckley   

17  iJosiah  Wilkineon  

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17  iWiUiam  Staines  Daniell^ 

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16  John  Waiiam  Damn  

16  |Henry  Watts  Ruasell  de  Coetlogon.. 
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'^  VagmoMier. — ^Alexander  Davidson,  12  Aug.  62 ;  Biding  Matter,  19  July  36 ;  Lt,  29  Mar.'57  ;  Son,Major,  12  Aug.  72, 
7   Qtutrter  Master.— Kewry  Enos  Moody  Foster,*  11  Jan.  67. 
^  Medical  Officer. —Surgeon  Major  Wallace  Haward,«  A.8.  7  June  54 ;  Surgeon,  2  Mar.  66. 

I  Faeing$  Pale  Buff.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

\  Lieut. General  Malcolm  served  on  the  first  China  expedition  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.). 

*  Captain  Daniell  served  with  the  Transport  Train  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  4th  Dec.  1867  to 
Ik  rjth  June  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  abiUty,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

'  Qaartcr  Master  Foster  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86i.    Alsa 
tiroTighout  that  of  1863-65  (Medal). 

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GolontL^JEroii.  Georsre  Cadogan, 

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Lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  RoUo  ,  .      . 

Capt.  vi  July  6a ;  afqyor,  xi  Sept.  68 ;  Ll.Colonel,  13  Aug.  73. 
Kuors.— Edward  Lloyd,*  Enaign,  PxaNov.  47 ;  i<.  '36  Dec.  51;  Capt.  20  Oct.  57 ;  Mc^or,  33  Sept.  70. 
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Robert  Durham  Anstruther 
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Henry  Bailey  

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Lieut.General  Hon.  George  Cadogan  served  with 
the  Grenadier  Guards  in  Caimda  during  the  iuBurrec- 
tion  of  1838.  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
CB.,  Commander  and  Claas  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
I  Lazarus,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and   Turkish 

66  Medal).    He  was  employed  sb  the  Queen's  Conmiif- 
63  sioner  to  the  Sardinian  Army  in  the  Crimea  firom  2iid 

67  April  1855,  lentil  its  withdrawal  in  May  1856.    Servt'd 

68  as  British  Military  Attach^  at  Sardinian  Head  Qnar- 

69  ters  during  Ihe  War  of  Italian  Independence  in  1859, 
and  again  at  Italian  Head  Quarters  in  1866. 

*^     »  Lt.  Colonel  Gillespie  served  throughout  theTersiaii 

70  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  cai)* 

70  ture  of  Reshiro,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to 

71  Bora^oon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Ctacp). 
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PayaMfto*.— David  Hepworth,  x3  Aug.  6a ;  M(M.CeqptaMi,  xs  Aug.  67. 
'^uarter  Jtfo*/«r.— Patrick  Connell,  33  April  73. 
'edical  Qffher. Surgeon  Mty'or  James  Kelly,  A.8.  17  July  55  i  Surgeon,  2  Jan.  69. 

Facings  WhU^.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Ejected  Jrom  India  €ibout  Bth  Jan.  1874. 

*  Mi^or  Lloyd  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throng^hout  the  EaflBr  war  of  1851-53,  including  the  operations  in 

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Reshire. 

throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Kolapore. 


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J4  iTho"""  Plnmtre  Haniaon.*  Bneign,  ao  Mar.  50 ;  Lt.  a8  Jan.  56 ;  Capt.  30  July  62 ;  Mtyor,  ao  Auy.  71. 


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Pa|r«a«e«r.— Frederic  George  Furlong  Moore,  93  Aug.  64 ;  Son.Cafiain,  33  Aug.  69. 

QHari«r  ira«<«r.— Samuel  William  Tempest,^^  31  July  69. 

Ueiieal  QffUtr.—Smywn  Major  William  Henry  Corbett,^^  MD.,  A.a.  25  Dec.  54;  Suryton,  93  Oct.  67. 


J^aeing$  WMt^.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

'  Lt  Colonel  Fe^lowes  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846.  Served  with  a  Detachment  against  the  refrar* 
^sn-  Bi^jah  of  Allypore  in  Bundlecund  in  1851.  Also  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857,  including  the 
ActtoQ  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  (wounded),  Futtypore»  Sikree,  and  battle  of  Agra— mentioned  in  despatches 
(Xedal). 

1  Major  Lockhart  served  during  the  Santhal  insurrection  in  Bengal  in  1855.  Also  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857, 
£d  received  a  gnnahot  wound  through  the  lower  jaw  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*M^or  Harrison  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  the  ankirs  of  the  95th  and  98th  March  1859  on  the 
^epanl  Frontier  (Hedal) . 

'  Ca?(am  Ward  served  with  the  and  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cami>aign,  including  the 
*.cse  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  with  the  15th  Pun^jauh 
I'imtry,  indnding  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  tae  x8th  and  arst  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Vedal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  Captain  Chamber  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Agra,  Puttealeo,  an  A 
Oiasaiee  (Medal). 

*  Major  Oasile  served  with  the  48th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  frrom  the  9xst  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
SlI  of  Setaastopol  (Hedal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Qosner  Master  Tempest  served  in  the  8ist  Begiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal) . 
^  Doctor  Corbett.'-For  War  Services  see  '*  Medical  Department." 


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2  Nov.  63 ;  Lt. Colonel,  15  Aug.  69. 
Kajora.— «.  Henry  Look,*  AMitiant  A^tont  Oeneral,  Northern  Dioieum,  Bombay  ;  Etuiffn,  20  Feb.  47  iLt.  2 Mar.  48 ; 

Capt.  16  Feb.  60 ;  Major,  z  Jan.  69. 
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Herbert  Chambers  M'Donald.*  Enetgn,  gz  Jan.  50 ;  Li.  13  July  52 ;  Capi.  30  July  62 ;  Major,  8  July  70. 


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12  June  72 

28  Sept.  66 


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30  Mar. 
22  July 

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7  July 
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Arthur     Walpole     Edward  > 

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BUB  LIBBT. 


29  May    72 


1  Lient.G^eneral  M'Cleverty  served  the  campaiim 
against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg,  in  April  iSu,  with  the 
48th  Regiment.  Commanded  the  Troops  m  New  Zea- 
land during  the  Native  disturbances  in  iBij,  and  re- 
pulsed 400  Natives  in  their  attack  at  Wanganni  oo  tU 
igih  July,  which  resulted  in  a  peace  undisturbctl  v.W 
z86o  (Medal). 

*  LtCoIonel  Williams  served  in  the  Burmese  war 
finom  Jan.  Z852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Serred 
also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  z85f-59  as  Adju- 
tant of  the  3rd  Madras  European  R^ment  »t  th«> 
battle  of  Banda,  and  as  acting  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  to  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  action  of 
Punwarree— mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal  with  Cla^p 
for  Central  India). 

*  Major  Lock,  Captains  Worster  and  Tennant,  served 
in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign  in  Z858-59  (Medal). 

>  Major  Bradford  and  Caption  Wetherall  served  in  the 
3rd  Madras  European  Regiment  with  the  Sangor  Field 
Division  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  in  1858-59.  and 
were  present  at  the  battle  of  Banda  (Modal  with  Clasp 
for  Central  India). 


PqyMa«/«r.— Richard  Bainbridge  Mitchell,  Z7  Sept.  63;  Hon.Coptain,  ij  Sept.  68. 

Qnarfer  Matter.— Jeaaes  Linford,^  28  Deo.  55. 

Medical  QBieer. — Surgeon  Major  William  Menzies  Calder,^  A.8.  26  May  54;  Surgeon,  2z  Nov.  65. 


Facinge  Tale  Yeilow. —Agertis,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Tritk  Agentt,  Sir  E.  Borough,  St.  and  Co. 

>  Major  M'DonftId  served  in  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  during  the  Burmese  war  in  zSsz,  and  was  present 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

7  Captain  Nicholson  served  in  the  27th  Madras  Native  Inlkntry  in  Bengid  during  the  mutiny  tram  August  1357  to 
March  1858  (Medal). 

>  Captain  Shaw  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z857-59  with  the  27th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (McdnP. 
11  Quarter  Master  Linford  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  inclndlDtr 

the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  assaults  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertcfa,  bom- 
bardment and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
M  Surgeon  Mcyor  Calder.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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i  "CSNTSAj;  IlTDZA." 

51  'GotoatL— Mark  Kerr  Atherl^,  1?ji«i>ji, '38  Aug.  23;    Lieut.  ^13  Aug.  35;    Captain,  25  Not.  28;  SiMafor, 
ajNoT.  41;  Major t  9  Nov.j^6;  Xt.CofoiMJ.  ^23  Nov.  £9;  Colonel^  28  Nov.  54!;  If^/or  General,  12  March  64; 


iie»t.Oeneralt  6'May  73  ;  Colonel  xogtb.  Regiment,  14  Feb.  73. 
38  jlieatanaat  Oolonel.— Alexander  Anthony  Preston  Browne,*  Eneign,  13  June  46  j  Lt.  6  Oct.  52  j  Capt.  9  May  59 ; 

Jf^'er,  22  Jan.  63 ;  I.^.  Colonel,  21  Ang.  67 ;  Colonel,  2z  Ang.  73. 
X3  MMJtn.— August  Schmidt*  Aeeietani  Adjutant  Oeneral,   Oude  Divieion;  Capt.  30  Jnly  63;  Major,  21  Aug.  67. 
»>  HcQiy  Francis  Brooke,^  Amttant  Adjutant  General,  Lahore  IHi/ition;  Bneign,  6  June  54;  Lt.  15  May  55;  Capt, 

I    •'^4  Sept  58;  JBt,3£eijor,  15  Feb.6x ;  Mcy'or,  'is  Oct.  70;  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  29  Dec.  71. 
15  Alfred  wlUiain  Lucas,  £m.  z3  Feb.  59 ;  X^  33  July  59 ;  Osp^.  33  Jan.  63  ;  Jfq/or,  30  July  73. 
w  Wiiliazn  Henry  Davis.*  Eneiffn,  ^g  July  52 ;  Lt.  26  May  54 ;  Capt.  >6  Sept.  61 ;  Major,  '31  Oct  71. 


,  CArrAiirs. 

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'  16  Patrick  Hurray 

15  Cyril  Hugh  Pennycuick  Ducat.. 

1  15  John  Edward  Hardenw  

'  n  OscarSchmidt    

14  EdinudHemated  

19  Woodford  Wright  Sherlock  

1 14  James  Sparrow  Mordaunt"  

>  13  Archibald  Baldenon 


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John  Henry  Campbell**  

George  Simpson 

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Bobert  Prioleau  Simpson,  Inet.X 

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iJames  Gochraaie  Hutton 

Charles  Andrew  Oathcart  

Bobert  Gordon   

'Bdwaid  Arthur  Egerton  Wylly 

Francis  Forsyth  Bobert  Burgess. . . 

Lewis  Maltbv  Boileau 

Alexander  Melvin 

John  Edward  Barr   

Thoe.  Bob.  Matheson  Macpherson 

George  Brougham  Austin  

;Aiihiir  John  Loudon 

John  William  Forbes  Biggs 


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27  July 

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27  Nov. 

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12  Jan. 

7  June 

8  June 

4  Aug. 
23  Mar. 

8  Jan. 
8  Jan. 
8  July 
23  Jngr 

3  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

7  July 

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9  Feb. 


5  Feb.   69 


22  Mar. 

26  Oct. 
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25  Dec. 

8  Sept. 
7  Oct. 

27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
10  Jan. 
28  Oct. 


BUB  LXBUT. 


15  May   72 

9  Aug.  73 


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60  37  Nov.  65 
6x  31  Aug.  67 

61  3a' Jan.  68 
63  30  Oct.  69 
63  31  Mar.  71 

62  7  Oct.  71 
56  »34  Jan.  6s 

63  30  July  72 
63  12  Feb.  73 

'  Colonel  Browne  served  in  Rcypootana  during 
the  rebellion  from  May  1837  to  October  1858 ;  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fortifled 
town  of  Nimbhaira,  commanded  the  Flank  Com- 
panies  of  the  13th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  and 
was  also  Line  Adjutant  at  the  defence  of  Neemuch. 
Present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*  Major  A.  Schmid  served  in  the  Schleswig- 
Holstem  Army  during  the  first  Danish  war,  and 
took  part  in  the  campaignsof  i848-5o,being  present 
at  most  of  the  actions,  and  has  received  the  Schles- 
wig'Holstein  decoration. 

"Quarter  Master  Bison  served  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaira,  including  the  capttire  of  Bat- 
ghur,  action  of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture 
of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddexipore  Pass, 
siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

w  Surgeon  Major  Thornton.— For  War  Serrices 
see  '*  Medical  Department." 


7  Nov.  56 ;  Ene.  6  July  5a;  Lt.  28  April  54;  Hon.Me^or,  6  July  67. 
Blson.i^  30  July  62. 


Pofmaeier. — John  Anthony  Kysh, 

Qwrfor  Jfa«<«r.— Samuel  Spencer  I 

MeOeal  OgUer.^Surgeom  Mi^or  Bobert  Thomton,^7.<i.5^.  6  July  46 ;  Surgeon,  24  April  55 ;  SurgM^jor,  6  July  66. 


I  RteingM  White.— Agent,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq.— JruA  dgeute.  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 

^  LtCoIonel  Brooke  landed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  sist  April  1855,  a^d  served  at  the  siege 
•cd  fail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China, 
u  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Bobert  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Smho  and  Tangku,  the  assault  of  the 
T&ka  Forts  (severely  wounded),  and  the  final  advance  on  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

*  Ibjor  Davis  as  a  volunteer  accompanied  the  expedition  into  the  Euso&ai  country  in  1857  under  Lt  Colonel 
vaa^faan,  and  was  his  Orderly  Officer  at  the  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Nhminga.  Served  with  the  37th  Begiment 
•^  the  North- West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Forbes  served  with  the  expedition  to  Shugra  in  Arabia  in  x866. 

'^  Captain  Harden  served  with  the  loist  Fusiliers  m  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at 
tb«  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Captain  MordCaunt  served  in  Arabia  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  a 
turn,  incladinff  the  expedition  to  Shugra. 

"  Lieut  Maodnnon  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General  (Medal). 

"  Lieut  Campbell  served  in  Arabia  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and  subsequent  opera- 
tiazis  in  the  interior. 


I  and  subsequent  opera- 


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Rifle  Brigade  (The  Prince  Cohort's  Own).  [s^^De^'vSu&L'!' 

exniGBw"  "MoKTB   ViDBo"     "Rolkia"    "Viicibea"    "Cobunita"    "Busaco"    **Baekos8a"  "Fubxis* 
'Oyoa"  "CiuDAD  Rodbigo"  "Badajoz"  "  Salam ahca"  "Viitobia"  "Nivblls"  "Nivb"  "Obtbbs" 

"Toulousb"  ** PBKHrsTJLA "  "Watbbloo"  "Alica"  "IsricBBMAir"  "SBVABTOPOi"  "LuCBirow." 
Ser.  Colonel  in  Chief.— General  SU  Bogal  Higkneu  Albert  Edward,  Prince  <^  Wales  and  Duke  of  Coraw&ll^ 
Half,    KQ.  KT.  JTP.  GCB,  GCSI.  3  Aug.  68. 
lV:'Colonel8  Commandant —i  Sir  George  Boiler,^  OCB.  2nd  Lt.  2  Mar.  30;  Lt.  a8  Mar.  25;  Capi.  '19  Aug.  aS; 

1  Mofor,  'ji  Dec.  39 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  '27  Aug.  41 ;  Colonel^  n  Nov.  41 ;  Major  Qetural,  laDec.  54 ;  iMut.QtiuniXy 
9  Nov.  62 ;  General,  35  Oct.  71 ;  Col.Comm.  Rifle  Brigade,  13  Oct.  60. 

2  |p8E  Sir  Charles  Yorke,*  GCB.  Eneign,  32  Jan.  07 ;  Lt.  18  Feb.  08;  C^pl.  34  Dec.  13;  Mtnor,  9  Jane  25; 
I    Lt.Colonel,  30  Nov.  26 ;  Colonel,  33  Nov.  51 ;  Major  General,  11  Nov.  51  j lAeut. General,  x3FeD.  59 ;  Oeuerai, 

5  Sept.  65;  CoLComm.  Rifle  Brigade,  x  April  63. 
...  'Lioutenant  Colonels.— z  Edmund  M.  Manningham-Buller,*aiuf  X^  xx  Oct.  45 ;  Lt.  '34  Sept.  47 ;  Capt.  36  Sept. 

I    54;  Major,^jj  Deo. 58:  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  i  Aprjl  70;  Lt.Colonel,  23  Feb.  71. 
...  <4  JohnRoB8.io  CB.  2nd  Lt.  14  Apr.  46;  Lt.  '39  Dec.  48;  Capt.  30  Dec.  54;  J3^.ir<|/<»r,  6  June56;i£f.X<.C«/M«£, 
I      ao  July  58 ;  Mcyor,  '15  Nov.  6t ;  Colonel,  3  April  65 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  19  June  72. 

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Arthur  Fred.  Warren  «  ind  Lt. 
^Major,  '4  Aug.  63  ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  3  Aug.  1 


Lt.^ix  Oct.  53 ;  Capt.  39  X)ec.  54;  ^«.lf«j«r,  a  Nev.  55.; 
Lt.Colonel,  is  Nov.  73. 


'23  July  47; 
^     ,    -,  _.ug.  63  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  3  Aug.  66:  X...«^.«.v»«..,  ..  ^^^t.  /j. 
M^ors.— 3  e.  Henry  John  Maclean,  on  Special  Service,  Gold  Coaet;  Emign,  30  May  45;  lA.^i^  June  49.; 


Capt. 22  Mar.  55;  Mqjor,  37  April  68. 

4  Henry  Richard  "  

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6  Sept.  5z;  Lt.  6  June  54;  Copf.  33  Mar.  55;  Bt.Majee, 
March  69. 


^  Richard  Legge  Newdigate,"  2nd  Lt.  '16 

Iv  58 ;  Mi^or,  '30  May  68 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  25 

Adolphus  Haggerston  Stephens,^*  Ensign,  1*17  June  51 ;  Lt.  ■'24  Feb.  54 ;  Capt.  33  Mar.  55 ;  Major,  38  Oct.  68. 
Martin  Dillon.i>  CB.  CSI.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Qneeni  Military  Secretary  to  the  Comwtander  in  Chief  im 
India;  Eneign,  x8  Mar.  43;  Lt.  14  Nov«  44;  Capt.  3  Nov.  5s  i  Bt. Major,  ao  July  58;  Bt.Ut.CeUmel,  is 
Feb.  6t  ;  Cwmel,  15  Aug.  68  ;  Major,  19  June  72. 
I  Lord  Edward  William  Pelham  Clinton,  Eneign,  '9  June  54 ;  Lt.  8  Dec.  54 


5  July  7a ;  M<^jor,  3  Aug.  72. 
4  Godflr^  Clerk.i'J^Mt^s,  5  Dec.  51  j 


Capt.  i»i  Sept.  57 ;  ^t.  Majet, 
Lt.  1*25  Mar.  53 ;  Capt.  '34  June  56 ;  Bt.M<»or,  ao  July  58 ;  BiJA.Colenti, 


35  Mar.  69 :  Major,  zz  Sept.  73. 
3  Christopher  Edward  Musgrave,'*  Eneign,  x6  July  54 ;  Lt.  39  Dec  54 ;  Cnj^^.'ia  Feb.  58 ;  Bt,Maior,  5  Jnly 
I     72 ;  Major,  36  Feb.  73. 

,z  Charles  Browne  Dashwood,  Eneign,  17  July  54;  2^.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  ^19  Feb.  58 ;  Bt.Mc^or,  5  July  Ta; 
I     Meyor,  Z3  Nov.  53. 
3  John  Plumptre  Carr  Glyn,»  Eneign,^25  Aug.  54 ;   Lt  29  Dec.  54  j  Capt.  la  Mar.  58  -,  Bt.Meyor,  5  July  7*; 

Me^or,  13  Nov.  73. 


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I      BirSIOK. 


3  James  Frederick  Henley   I  24  Dec. 

3  Henry  Wood»    P13  May 

3  Christopher  Rice  Havard  NichoU**   x  7  Jan. 

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Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Lieut,  tff  Ireland ) 

2  Frederick  Edward  Sotheby*?   

,z  Charles  Thomas  Bunbury 

,2  Charles  George  Slade 

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3rd  Batt4mon  returned  from  India,  x  Jan.  73. — Winchester. 
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*  Sir  George  Bailer  served  in  the  Rifle  Bngade  and  commanded  its  lat  Battalion  from  1841  to  1854.  Ho  served 
on  the  Eo«tem  Frontier  of  the  Capo  of  Good  Hope  in  1847-48-40 :  commanded  one  of  the  Colnmna  which  entered  ihc 
Amatola  Mountains  inthecampaignofi847againsttheGaikaChiefSandilla,who8urrenderedhim6elftohiin.  Hecom- 
mandedthetroope,  under  Sir  Harry  Smith,  which  crossed  the  Orange  river  in  1848  to  suppress  the  insurrection  oftho 
Dutch  Boere— was  severely  wounded,  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  the  action  of  the  29th  August  at  Boem 
Plaats.  for  which  he  was  nominateda  CB.  Within  a  few  months  after  the  return  of  his  Battalion  to  England  he  reem- 
parked  with  it  in  January  1852  for  special  service  at  the  Cape ;  was  engaged  in  all  the  operations  in  the  Waterklooff 
in  1853-53,  and  commanded  the  ist  Division  of  the  Army  until  the  close  of  the  Kaffir  war  (Medal).  Retnme<l  lu 
England  in  January  1854,  and  in  April  following  embarked  as  a  Brigadier  General  of  the  Army  of  the  East— com- 
manded a  Brifi^e  of  the  Light  Division  in  the  Eastern  campai^  of  18^4-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  ami 
j^nkerman,  ana  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  had  two  horses  shot  under  him  at  Inkerman,  and  suffered  a  severe  contutuon  <>f 
the  leer  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  KCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Class  of  tlie  Medjidie,  and 
Tttrkish  Medal) .    In  August  1 856  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  'fi'oops  in  the  Ionian  Islands. 

■  Sir  Charles  Yorke  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera, 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle  (wounded),  Nive,  and  OrLhes  (severely  wounded),  and  at 
the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoa  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  ClaspR, 
He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

*  Lt. Colonel  Manningham-BuUcr  sen'ed  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  in  that  of  1852-53 
(Medal). 

^'^  Colonel  Ross  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  comi)aign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  until  Februar3M855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie, and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Cawnporc,  sietre 
and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  the  Camel  Corps  at  the  capture  of  Calpee  and  during  the  subsequent  cam- 
paign in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Lt. Colonel  Nixon  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  loth 
Feb.  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claaps,  5th  Cla^K 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  India  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny,  at  all  the  actions  near 
Cawupore  fVom  36th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  1857,  and  at  ttxe  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Subsequently  wiih 
Ross'  Camel  Corps  in  command  of  the  Company  of  the  2nd  Battalion  attached  to  it  during  the  whole  of  its  service 
1'rom  April  1858  to  January  i860,  including  the  battle  of  Grolowlie  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Bi-evetofM%)or). 

"  LtColonel  Warren  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  l)attle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Ser\'ed  with  the  and  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutmy, 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Newdigate  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  ana  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857  s^.    I 
including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  and  with  Ross'  Camel  Corps  at  the  capture  of  Calpee . 
and  operations  in  Central  India  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*  Mi^'or  Stephens  served  with  the  Rifle  Bngade  ftx>m  asrd  Jan.  to  lath  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
•of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal; .  Served  also  during  tne  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  inclnd- 
ing  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  action  of  Sundella,  and  taking  of  Fort  Birwah  (Medul 
with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  Dillon  served  with  the  08th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal) ;  also  with  the  Flank 
■Companies  at  the  forcing  oftheKohat  Pass  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  and  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  February  1850  | 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Ri^le  Brigade  (and  Battalion)  in  the  Crimea  subsenuent  to  the  foil  of  Sebastopol,  from 
the  i8th  March  1856 ;  was  present  with  it  during  the  whole  of  its  services  in  tne  fleld  in  India,  flrom  November 
1857  to  December  1859,  inclu<ling  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (dangerously  wounded,  two  bayonet  and  one  sworrt 
.  wounds),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major),  Oude  campaign  of  1858  under  Sir  Hope  Grant,  and  wiih 
Lord  Clyde  in  his  Trans-Gogra  operations,  as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  Sir  Alft^  Hereford,  and  subsequently  an 
his  principal  Staff*  Officer  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier,  in  his  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  during  the  second  Trans-Go^rra 
campaign ;  Also  as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  Holdich  during  the  operations  on  the  Oude  Frontier  in  co^junctioii 
with  i2,ocx>  Nepaulese  tiX)ops,  which  resulted  in  the  capture  of  large  bodies  of  mutineers  who  had  crossed  the  Nepaal 
boundary  (Medal  with  CUsp).  Proceeded  to  China  in  x86o  as  Assistant  A^utant  General  of  M^)or  General  Sir  R. 
2««'apier's  Division,  and  was  present  during  that  campaign  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  ftc.,  and  the  ailvancc  to 
Pekin  (Medal  with  Chisps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel) .  Served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Military  Secretary  to 
Lord  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen, 
Colonel,  and  Medal). 

**' Lt.Colonel  Godh^y  Clerk  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  Alumbagh 
land  relief  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*i  Majors  Musgrave  and  J.  P.  C.  Glj-n  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Ihirkish  Medal). 

*^  Major  Wood  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  tram  the  20th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Major  Nicnoll  served  with  thj  Rifle  Brigade  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkiiib 
Medal).  Also  with  the  2nd  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny, 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  afiaira  durmg  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*7  Major  Sotheby  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  ft-om  the  zith  Aug.  1855,  includinor  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  SerN'cil 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  throughout  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  tbo 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  nflhirs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the 
campaign  of  i860  in  China,  terminating  with  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Captain  Lascelles  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  throughout  the  China 
campaign  of  z86o,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tungohow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Captain  Oagg  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from,  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Senastopol  (Medal  with  ClaBp,  and  Turkish  Medal),  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1^57-58,  including  the  anbir  at  Secundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  cf  Nawabgunge  (slightly  wounded), 
capture  of  Fort  Birwah  as  one  of  the  storming  party  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medid  with  dasp).  Sen'ed  with 
the  4th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavali^  during  the  campaign  in  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  General  F.  Wheeler  in 
1859-60,  and  commanded  the  1st  Division  Bundlecund  Flying  Column  from  April  z86o  to  May  1861. 

**  Captain  Peroival  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-^8,  including  the  action  of 
Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatchea.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Stephen  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campai^  of  1857-58, 
including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Huyshe  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  ^^  ^'^m  vritL  Sir 
B.  Honner's  Column  in  the  operations  in  Central  India  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59  (Medal).  Sensed 
with  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870,  from  Canada,  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  (}amet  Wolseley. 

S7  Captain  Mildmay  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Captain  Moorsom  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  campaign  in  the  Doab  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


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"  Capttin  Do^^le  served  with  the  snd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  eapprefision 
of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Xiucknow,  and  numerous  aflkirs  during  the 
Oode  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captem  Fryer  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Locknoir  ana  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  with 
the  Sikhim  Field  Force  in  x86i  (mentioned  in  despatch). 

«>  Captain  Broadbcnt  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  battles  of  Koorsee  and  Nawabgunge,  and  siege  of  Birwah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Chamberlin  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Nawabprnnge  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Hon.  C.  £.  Edwardes  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
battle  of  Gswnporo  on  6th  December,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  action  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"  Captains  Robinson,  Blackett,  and  Anatruther  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian 
mntinT  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Gary  sorv^  five  years  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.M.S.  Albion  with  the  Black  Sea  Fleet  in 
1854-55,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sebastopol  on  x7th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  uid  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  lAScelles  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Naval  Brigade,  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
WOliam  Peel,  R.N.,  and  was  present  at  General  Windham's  operations  at  Cawnpore,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior 
Contingent,  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  iiajoT  Large  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-51  (Medal);  also  throughout  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Cla«p«,  and  Tarkiah  Medal) . 

^  Captain  Noseley  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eiafflr  war  of  1852-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Eastern  oam- 
paifni  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner),  and 
»:ofire  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*■'  Captain  Harvey  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
lokennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  until  June  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  the  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct 
in  The  Field,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  duriniur  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
cf  Larknow,  and  battle  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*»  Surgeons M^jor  Fogo,  (Sogarty,  Reade,  and  Wiles.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department.", 


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•Domixica"  "Martinique"  "Guadaloupk." 


v'^^f r;,^<>*«»«l--1iO!I  Sir  George  Bowles,*  GCB.  Ensign,  P20  Dec.  04;    Lt.  4-  Capt,  'i  Feb    lo-  m  ilakr 
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^nlJi^J  t  ri  ,^'*«'-''*"*''«'»  ??  -^^^  54 ;  Genw-o/,  9  Nov.  62 ;  Co/o««Z  ist  West  India  Rej^ent,  9  Sept.  55. 
3»'>,,IaeutenantColoneU.-Jaines  Maxwell,* ^«*^^^^^  41;  X/.' 13  Oct.  43;  Ca,./.  Paa  June  47 :1{<  If «j.f. 

2  Nov.  55  i  -Mq/or,  28  June  57 ;  Bt,Lt. Colonel,  4  July  64  ;  Lt.Colonel,  i  April  66.         '"^*'  ^7 .  -D..^«j(,r, 

...    tt^ior8.-Wil]iam  Walker W^Jolm8ton,iiMV».  4  Aug  54 ;  Lt.  30 Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  29  July 62;  Jfa/or,  '20  Julv f 7 
...  IWiIham  Henry  Penoyre  FitzMorria    Strachan,*  Jtfww^ji,  14  Feb.  52;  X*.  »25  Felh  5^'  CoJ'' 4  3A«r  62 


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'Joseph  Alexander  Smith    

Cornelius  O'Callaghan,  Aide  de  Camp  to  \ 

Qovemor  of  Hong  KoHg y 

Fred.  Benjamin  Price  White 

David  Gardiner^    

Christian  Branford  Steward 

Francis  Shearman    


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Anthony  Coulton  Allinson,  Adj.  i  April  70 

Charles  Jones  Lucius  HUl  

Henry  George  Wilson 

Henry  Francis  Somerset  Bolton,o»6[pffetaJ  \ 

SerAce,  Gold  Cotut j 

John  Edward  Bale 

Cornelius  Alfred  Moloney 

William  Cole,  Inetruet.  ofUnatetrg  2  Aug.  71 

Arthur  Hill  Ringland  Ferguson? 

John  Williams 

Edmund  Ashton  Ross 

George  James  Marshall* 

Edwflurd  Graham  Maodonald 

Claude  Osbert  Bulger 

Thomas  Bell 

John  Roper 

Henry  Taylor  Clough 

John  Meredith  Maltby  

Samuel  Fletcher 

John  Robert  Hall  Wilton   

William  Sloane  Elderton 

William  Charles  Bame" 

George  Edward  Beale  Browne 


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Henry  HoUingworth  Harward   

Hubert  Heberden  Spitta   

Edwin  Wynne  Hughes  

Charles  Gustavus  Whittaker  Edwardes ) 

Xdwardes J 

Lewis  Burke  

Edward  Walter  Huntlngford  

John  Skeltou , 

John  Tinkler 

Alfred  Burdon  Ellis 


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PayMa«<«r.— George  William  Smith,  19  June  72  ;  Eneign,  29  Sept.  65  •  lAtui.  7  Nov.  69. 
(Quarter  Jtfa«<0r.— Thomas  Nicholson,  22  April  71. 


Facing*  White.— ulj^ente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
1  Sir  George  Bowles  served  in  the  north  of  Germany  in  1805  and  06  under  Lord  Cathcart.  Present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Copenhagen  in  1807.    Served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  18x4  (excepting  the  winters  of  x8xo  and  xi). 
and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro;  battles  of  Talavera,  Salamanca,  and  Yittoria;  sietrea  of  Ciudad 


Present  at  the  battles  of  Qn&tre  Bras  and 


Rodrigo,  Badajos,  Bui^s,  and  San  Sebastian ;  capture  of  Madrid ;  passages  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Kive,  and 
' "~  1).    PreseE ~ 

.,.  „  „ Atopol in  X854-5S, 

wounded  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell  in  the  Trenches,  25th  Ma^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the 


Adour ;  and  the  investment  of  Bayonne  (War  Medial  with  six  Clasps, 
Waterloo,  and  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 
*  Lt.Colonel  James  Maxwell  served  with  the  34th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  x854-5^, 


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Served  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnporc  on 

.  Nov.  X857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.r^ier*  *~^ — ^ .    -.. 

at  Bootwul  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

26th,  a7th,  and  28th  (wounded)  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture  ofLucknow, : 


lief  of  Azimghur,  and  defeat  of  the  rel>el» 


*  Major  Strachan  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  ist  W.I.  Regiment  at  Danish  Accra,  Gold  Coast,  dnringtbc 
rebellion  of  1854.  He  also  commanded  a  Division  at  the  destruction  of  the  large  Mandingo  town  of  Male«ghea.  near 
Sierra  Leone,  22nd  May  1855,  where,  out  of  a  force  of  150  men,  upwards  of  70  men  and  4  Officers  were  killed  or 
wounded. 

^  Captain  Gardiner  served  the  campaign  of  X844-45  in  ttie  Southern  Mahratta  country,  including  the  capture  of 
•the  Forts  of  Panulla,  Pownghur,  Monahur,  and  Munsuntoosh. 

^  Lieut.  Ferguson  served  as  Brigade  A^utant  in  command  of  Detachment  additional  Royal  Artillery  and  Gana 
in  the  expedition  of  Dec.  1866  in  British  Honduras  under  Major  Mackav  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  u» 
Brigade  Adjutant  in  command  of  a  Detachment  Royal  Artillery  and  Guns  with  the  expeditionary  force  under 
Brimdier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in  Feb.  and  March  X867. 

*  Lieut.  Marshall  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in 
February  and  March  X867. 

10  Lieut.  W.  C.  Bame  served  in  the  field  with  the  x4th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x865-e6  (Medal). 


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^t»n^  OtiauL— Brook  John  Taylor,  Ensiffn,  '15  May  27;  lA.  '15  June  30;  Capf^  ^i8  Nov.  34;  Major,  31  July  46; 
Foil  Httf-  Lt.Coloml,*^  Dec.  46;  Colonel,  30  June  54;  Major  Oeneral,  15  Nov.  61;  Lieut.Qeneral^  9  April  71; 
i!l^  ^     Co2oae^  2nd  We»t  India  Regriment,  i  April  70. 

'  I.— Horatio  James  Wise,  Entign,  38  April  49;  U.  14  Feb.  53;  Capt.  34  Sept.  60;  Major ^ 

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I    3S  Oct.  68 ;  JJ.Colonel,  31  April  71. 

*.  George  Daniel  Webber,*^  Jnuigm,  a6  Jan.  55 »  ■'W.  9  Nov. 


55 ;  Capi.  '30  Dec.  63 ;   Major,  23  April  71 ; 
'    Lt.Caiouel,  19  Oct.  73. 
■&j«n.— Alexander  Bravo,  Enngn,  '6  July  49:  lA.  '15  Feb.  50;  Capt.  '39  Sept  54;  BLMaJor^  xi  Dec.  68; 

Major,  7  Aug.  71. 
Charles  £<lward  Russell,*  Jtwy*,  34  Feb.  57;  Lt.  15  June  58  ;  Capt.  7  May  67;  Major,  19  Oct.  72. 


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Briirard  U'Mahon  Forbes* 

Lionel  Lowdham  Brett* 

William  Ovren  Lanyon,  Aide  de  Camp  to  ] 

;    Sir  Garnet  WoUeUg  J 

Robert  Straker  Tnrton   

16    ...  {Pred^Lud wig  Mathews 

9      .  Ponsonby  Sheppard 

19         Jonathan  Wynyard  Haynca 

16    ...  Henry  Lowrey* 

6  I    3  Herbert  William  Paterson 

9     -.  'Francis  Wm.  Seafleld  Grant 

8  3^/„  William  Fowler^   


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.  'Thomas  Talbot  

.  I  John  Paine  Stone 

.  I  Henry  William  Pollard  

Benjamin  Sculthorp  Brookes 

William  Rutherford 

'Frederick  Augustus  Barber 

'Alwyn  Shutt  Bell 

.Robert  Fetherstone  Devoreux 

James  Wilkin 

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William  Gordon  Patchett  

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Wm.  Samuel  Owatkin  Trist  

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lEdward  Steuart  Masters  

'Sydney  Francis  Foster 

Edvrard  Stanley  

James  Andrew  Murphy 

'Charles  Grant   

John  Canute  Doyle 

Charles  Bybie  Lyster 

I  Charles  Henry  Wyndham  Tyndale 
Percy  Gr«orge  Kerans 


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:3  y/i,'Pa|iiHrfii.--John  Hoore,  33  Nov.  7a ;  JSm.  6  Aug.  58 ;  Lt.^t  April  59;  Capt,  i  April  70. 
,  7    ...    (^narter  Matter.^John  Bloom  Haiper,  ao  April  67. 

Taeinge  YtHlovr^—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

'LLOolond  Webber  served  in  the  x7th  Regim^ut  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xath  Sept.  1855,  and  was  at  the  hour- 
^vrdnent  and  surrender  of  Elinboum  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

^  'Uaior  Rossell  accompanied  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  against  the  King  of  Baddiboo;  served  on 
««nl  H.M.S.  2*oreA  at  the  bombardment  of  the  enemy's  works  on  the  banks  of  the  Swarracunda  Creek  on  x6tb 
^f^.  1S61.  Present  at  the  landing  stonning  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works,  storming  capture  and 
'estmction  of  the  fortified  towns  of  Carawan  on  the  17th,  Kinty  Cundy  and  Saba  on  the  i8th,  also  at  the  batUe  of 
"«)»,  snd  the  stonning  capture  and  total  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  axst  Feb.  i86x.  Also  served 
«anut  the  King  of  Quiah  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Massongha  on  loth  Dec,  of  the 
•tockades  and  war  fences  at  Madonkia  on  the  night  of  the  3rd  Dec,  and  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Robeah  on  38th  Dec. 
-^i:  also  of  Uie  towns  of  Mafemba  and  Majohn— mentioned  in  despatches. 

H'«ptain  Forbes  served  against  Uie  King  of  Quiah  from  Nov.  i86z  to  Feb.  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  defeat 
>'Pk  Cauey  and  his  men  at  Kabal  (wounded). 

*Capta£u  Brett  served  against  the  King  of  Quiah,  Western  Africa,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  snd 
West  India  B«giment  at  Songo  when  attacked  t^  the  enemy  in  great  force,  and  whom  he  repulsed  on  axst  Dec. 
:sf^i.  He  has  received  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  two  persons  from  drownings 
\i  New  Qoiur,  Cornwall,  on  the  X4th  August  1867. 

*  Captain  Lowrey  acted  as  Adjutant  to  the  Wing  of  his  Regiment  while  employed  in  the  expedition  against  the  King 
'^  Btddiboo,  up  the  River  Gambia;  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works  on  the  banks. 
^  the  Swarracnnda  Creek  on  the  i6th  Feo. ;  also  at  the  storming  capture  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  towns  of 
'«nwan  on  the  x7th,  Kinty  Cunda  and  Saba  on  the  x8th,  and  the  battle  of  Saba,  and  storming  capture  and  total 
^^cwroction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  3i8t  Feb.  1861. 

*  Captain  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  stat  Fusiliers,  including  the  battlcB 
'i  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (of  ladder 
pvty)  and  6th  September;  also  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 


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The  Royal  Cypher  and  a  Maltese  Cross. 

T-  r«^-..w-,o    ('•Antonio  Mattel,  12  Nov.  58 ;  Colonel,  la  Nov.  63, 
lit.CoLOSELS.  [•saverio  Gatt.  25  Jan.  61 ;  Colonel,  25  Jan.  66. 

Captaiits. 
•William  Gatt,  23  Oct.  57,  *Bt. Major  5  July  72        •Augustinus  Paulus  Michael  Alexias  Aloysios  Portelli, 
•James  Lazzorini,  10  Feb.  64.  I  29  Jan.  70. 

*J£ar^u  Saverio  dc  Piro,  11  Oct.  64.  *Thoma8  Emmannel  Bonavia,  z  Feb.  jt, 

'       •Frederick  Gatt,  14  Feb.  72. 

LizvnirAHTS. 
•Joseph  Speranza  {Iiuiruetor  of  Gunnery),  'Alfired  Sant-Fonmier,  a  Dec.  62. 


25  Jan.  6z. 
•Paolo  Bernard  {Adj.)  25  Jan.  61. 
•John  Rutter,  25  Jan.  61. 
♦Walter  Sciortino,  25  Jan.  61. 
•Edmund  Rizzo,  17  Sept.  61. 
•Joseph  Bonavia,  7  Nov.  62. 
Pair«a#^«r.— •Henry  Montanaro,  29  July  62 ;  Son.Ifqjor,  29  July  72. 
Adjutant. — *IAnit.  Paolo  Bernard,  i  Aug.  68. 
Quarter  Matter. — 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeou Major  Carmelo  EUul,  MD.,  A.S.g  Aug.  49;  Surffeon,  4  Nov.  72< 

Facings  Blue. 


*  Richard  Casaloni,  9  Aug.  64. 
•Antonio  Gatt,  21  Feb.  65. 
•Alflped  Cavarra.  2  May  68. 
•Alexandre  Mattei,  30  Nov.  70. 
•Alfredo  Montanaro,  14  Oct.  71. 


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School  of  Gunnery. 

Commandant  4r  Supindt.  Colonel  E.  H.  Fisher,  1  Aug.  71.  •  f    Aeeietant  Superintendent  \     ^ ,     .  r-av  wiiia  Va  X\m>  •» 
Chifflneiruetpr Lt.ColonelR.  J.  Hay,  i  July  71.  of  ExpeHmente,        )     Capt.C.H.F.Kllis,i9Dec.7x. 


Brigade  Major ».C8ptain  H.  L.  Mitchell,  15  July  72.'    ^ ^  j^,uf^t  a^  ^  Lieut.  D.  D.  T.  O'Callaghan, 

fM^or  J.  F.Betty.  14  Oct.  71.         1    «•<*  4«»*'«"' *► ^     19  Dec.  71. 


Inttmctort  in  Gunnery- 


Major  W.  Smith,  i  Aug.  71.  Adjutant  Captain  C.  E.  Klwyn. 

Capt.  R.C.  Dxysdale,  1  Apr.  70.       |    Quarter  Maeter Qr.Master  8.  Cox. 

Capt.W.  B.  R.  Hall,  15  Jan.  70. 
Major  W.  F.  Downes,  i  April  72.  I 
LMiyor  S.  J.  Nicholson,  i  May  72.  I  1 

Department  of  Artillery  Studies  (Woolwich). 

JXreetor  qf  Artillery  studies Colonel  8.  E.  Gordon,  CB.B,.  Art.  1  Apr.  71. 

AeeietantJHrector Captain  F.  S.  Stoney,  R.  Artillery,  t  Aug.  73. 

r«^^^.  i»  J^ui^^  i  Captain  E.  O.  HoUist,  R.  Art.  1  April  71. 

Instruetoretn  Artillery ICaptain  W.  G.  Bruneker,  R.  Art.  9  April  72. 

Profstaor  qf  Applied  Mathematice  Rev.  F.  Bashford,  BD. 

Lecturer  on  Metalluray Dr.  Percy,  FB8, 

Lecturer  on  Practical  Meckaniee  and  Fhyeice Professor  Goodeve. 

Lecturer  on  Chemietry C.  L.  Bloxam,  Esq. 

School  of  Military  Engineering. 

{For  Instructing  the  Corps  in  Military  Field  WorkSy  at  Chatham.) 

Commandant Colonel  T.  L.  J.  Gallwey,  i  Oct.  68. 

Briyade  Major  Major  F.  A.  Marindin,  x  Sept.  69. 

Superintendent  of  Military  Diacipline Colonel  F.  E.  Cox. 

Aeeietant  Superintendent  of  Military  Dieeipline Major  William  Keith,  i  Dec.  73. 

Inetructor  in  Construction  4r  Eetimating    Colonel  H .  Wray ,  i  July  66. 

Aseietant  do.  do Captain  W.  R.  Slacke,  24  March  73. 

Inetructor  in  Surveying  Migor  F.  E.  Pratt,  x6  Deo.  69. 

Ani^.nU^H„.i»S.r^i,,  {g'^"?lYSv°rr.Vin  J3': 

Instructor  in  Field  Fortyications Lt.  Colonel  A.  Leahy,  13  Nov.  71. 

A«i^t  /««r«ter, «  «.W  rortyUali^ {gjP*^ m't? sfTe',  \  8?^  It 

Instructor  in  Telegraphy    Mf^orE.  D.  Malcolm,  z  Ainil  71. 

A^n,  I^tmctor.  i,  TeU^pk, {gSj^Vw^C?5'D^!','?/'- 

Aseietant  Instructor  in  Army  Signalling    Captain  F.  A.  Le  Mesurier,  i  Miay  69. 

Secretary  to  the  Moyal  Engineer  Committee  Captain  V.^.  Clayton,  29  July  71. 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe. 

Commandant  4r  Inepeetor  General. —Colonol  William  Pollexfen  Radclifib,  CB.  h.p.  20  F.  z  Jan.  73. 

Chitf  Instructor.— hUColonel  H.  B.  H.  Bumside,  h.p.  88  F. 

Cafiain  and  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General.— iit^or  Drury  Richard  Barnes,  h.p.  14  F.  x  Oct.  67. 

/w.^^-.  Tmmt'^^.^    i  Captain  R.  T.  Thompson,  56  F.  i  July  72. 

Ctg>tMn  I*^ructors...^^^^^^  ^  Kelsall,  16  F.  1  Jan.  73. 

TjUuijm^i  7«£r«..««r*l^i®™'-  ^'  ^'  RidOUt,  80  P.  1  Feb.  71. 

LiMienani  Inetruetors  ^  ^ieut.  W.  Poste,  35  F.  i  May  71. 

Faymtuter.-Q.  Blicke  Champion  de  Crespigny,  z  April  55 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  26  Dec.  59 ;  Hon.Mc^or,  i  April  65. 
Quarter  Maeter  with  rank  of  Lieut,  f  ActiM  A^f'utant.— James  Slack,^  2a  April  59;  Xni.  Z5  Jan.  56. 
Surgeon.— B.,  J.  Schooles,  h.p.  Hon.D.I.Geti' 

^  Lieut.  Slack  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  siege  assaults  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertoh,  bombardment  and  crnvtiire  of  Kinbonun 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjioie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Medal  fbr  Distinguished  Cbiduct  at  the  battle 
of  Inkermanj. 


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/.— Bdward  Bargoyne  Cureton,*  8  Feb.  68 ;  Comely  zx  June  39 ;  Lt.  19  Doc,  43 ;  dtpt.  P31  Jan,  51 ;  Bi.ilqjor, 

26  Dee.  56;  ]£ajor,j  Jaly  57 ;  Lt.Colomel,  '  4  Feb.  62 ;  Colonel,  28  Dec.  68. 
SwpenaUndetUqfthe  Biding  Department. -^Bt.'^ttior  William  Blenkinsop,  h.p.  3  Drat^oon  Guards,  7  Nov.  68. 
fafmtttef.— Charles  Bojse  Roche,'  30  Nov.  38 ;  Eneign,  18  Jan.  28  ;  Lkeut.  ai  Jane  32 ;  Hon.Major,  i  Jan.  60. 
QMffer  Jfoifer.— Henry  Woods,*  23  Aug.  61. 
Jutnelor  (^  MuMketrjf.—JAQvX.  J.  C.  L.  Kay,  15  Hussars,  i  Aug.  73. 

'  Colonel  Cureton  served  with  the  i6th  Lancers  in  the  action  at  Maharajporo  20th  Dec.  1843  (Bronae  Star) .  Seived 
with  the  3rd  Lif  ht  Dragoons  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (severely 
wounded)  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  with  the  lath  Lancers  in  the  Kaflir  war  of  1851-53  (Me<lal)  ; 
and  also  in  the  Crimea  from  3186  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol,  and  at  Eupatoria  (Medal- 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  MedalJ. 

'  Major  Roche  served  in  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol, 
andTnrkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  26th,  ^^xh^  and  28th  Nov. 
1857,  at  CawnpoTB  (Medfd). 

>  Qaarter  Master  Woods  served  the  campaign  of  1812  in  AfiTghanistan  (Medal),  including  the  forcing  of  the  Khvber 
?ia&.  Served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps).  Also  the  Pnnjanb  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  afihir  at  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  Chill ianwalluh  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Recruiting  Staff. 

IVSPBCTOB  GbITSBAX.. 

Major  General  R.  C.  H.  Taylor,  CB.  i  Aug.  73, 
*•*»»•  Ikspbctino  Fikld  OrriCEBS. 

Lonrlon Colonel  W.  Lyons,  h.p.  s  West  India  Regiment,  i  May  71. 

Dublin  Ralph  Budd,^  £Mi^»,  xoMar.  25;  i^ '16  Mar.  26;  Capt.  x  June  41;  Bt.JIajor,  20  June  54; 

Major,  15  May  55 ;  Li. Colonel,  '27  Jan.  57  ;  Colonel,  27  Jan.  6a. 

PA.rVA.BTEH8. 

Dublin Henry  Balthaser  Adams,*  30  Oct.  28;  Ensign,  23  Feb.  15 ;  Lt.  la  June  17 ;  Capt.  '17  Sept.  25 ; 

Hon. Major,  i  Jan.  60. 

Yc-rk Charles  Henry  Peirse,  23  Aug.  39;  Entign,  '6  Doc.  27;  Lt.  18  July  30;  Hon.Major,  i  Jan.  60. 

London Daniel  Bartlett,  i  Aug.  54;  JELon.MaJor,  i  Aug.  69. 

LiTcrpool Edward  M'Mullin,^  15  Oct.  50;  Q.Jz.  17  Nov.  48;  JZon.yfaJor,  17  Nov.  63. 

Glasgow  Robert  William  Duff,  xg  Jan.  49;  En*.  ^20  June  45  ;  Lt.^g  June 46;  Hon. Major,  20  June  60. 

AnjUTA^TTS.  I       B>'SIO!<^ 1_    LIECTL |     CAPTAiy.      I   AnjUTAST. 

Lindon William  Freeme  Wyndowe ^'29  April  4-1 1     5  July    44         i2April~5^ 

Dublin  Edward  Barnes  Goodman !    4  May    49    21  May    541    i  April  69 1    1  April  69 

SUPBBIITTBirDINO  OpPICBBS. 

Hertford  Bi.Major  Joseph  Logan,  h.p.  2  Foot. 

Reading St.Lt.Colonel  Richard  Sweet  Cole,  h.p.  Army  Hospital  Corps. 

P«erbf)rough  ...Bt.Major  Robert  Conolly  Martin,  h.p.  19  Foot. 

Inverness Bi.Major  William  Molesworth  Cole  Acton,  h.p.  77  Foot. 

Oniai^h Bt.Li.Colonel  Richard  Dawson,  h.p.  R.  Staff  Corps. 

Doblin Bt.Major  William  James  Hales,  h.p.  xo  Foot. 

Cork Ce^ttain  Thomas  Gardiner,*  h.p.  98  Foot. 

Worcester Bt.Major  John  Addy,  h.p.  Land  Transport  Corps. 

'  Colonel  Budd  served  with  the  x4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  xoth  Jan.  to  June  1855,  including  tho 
i4?t^  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal\ 

^  Major  Adams  served  four  years  in  Western  Africa,  and  was  present  at  tho  various  afihirs  and  skirmishes  which 
I'ck  place  at  the  diflbrent  parts  of  the  coast  at  which  he  was  stationed,  including  tho  attack  upon  and  dcstmctioQ 
of  Fort  Albreda,  and  capture  of  the  town  of  Barra,  on  the  River  Gambia,  in  X817.  Served  subsequently  in  Caffraria, 
i.^pe  of  Good  Hope,  and  with  tho  71st  Highlanders  in  Upper  and  Lower  Canada. 

•  Major  M'Mnllln  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  the  campaign  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  April  1834.  Served 
Lioia  the  Crimea  from  2xst  April  i855,including  siege  and  fall  of  Sebnstopol  (Medal  with  Clsi^p,  and  Tm-kish  Medal) . 

*  Captain  Gardiner  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Pcshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofzio  Frontier 
ta-ltr  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  destruction  of  Chinglie  and  tho  affair  with  the  Hin- 
t  <anee  ftmatics  on  Uie  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  as  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  of  the  x8th  Puinaub  Inihntry  in  Oude,  and  as  Brigade  Quarter  Master  at  the  final  subjection  of  tho 
rebels  along  the  Nepaul  Terai  (Medal) . 


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^  Captam  Spofibrth  served  with  the  59th  Regimentduring  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1857  (Medal 
viih  Clasp).  . 

**  Major  Chapman  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the 
pa.<^!«gG  of  ihe  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Cnillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Captain  Roe  served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  trom.  17th  May  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
lastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  aa  Brigade  Ma^or  of  Cavalry  to  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda 
TieM biviaion,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Jejunge  and  Kubrai,  general  action  of  Banda  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
fi£<l  sonender  of  tho  Bajahof  Kirweeon  5th  June  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Morrah  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China 
(Medal  with  two  CUsps). 

*  Major  Cardew  served  as  Acljutant  of  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  aShir 
rf  Bolganae,  and  batUo  of  Alma— severely  wounded  in  two  places,  and  horse  shot  in  crossing  the  river  (Medal  with 
I1a»p,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Milligan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cam|)aign  in  1858-59  on  the  Oude  and  Nepaul  frontiers  (Medal). 

a  Captain  Burke  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  including  tho  attack  of 
tbe  («aS6  Pah  and  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

^  H^jor  Miller  served  in  the  Crimea  from  March  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with 
Gasp,  and  Torkiah  Medal). 

^  Captain  M*Mahon  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  was  present  at  each  action  and  at  the  fall  of 
6eha8t2poI  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  taking 
cf  the  laka  Forta  and  each  action  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  Captain  H.  G.  Rogers  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftx>m  September  1854,  and  was  present  at 
the  liege  and  &U  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sep.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

'-*  Captein  Heaketh  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  Royal  Artillery,  including  the  afihirs  of  Bul- 
r^nac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  a6th  Octoberj  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
iM«dalwilhttiree  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ,      r\r\rm:> 

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OKEAT  BRITAIN, 
a  Abebdebx.— Wm.  Alox.  Go(Uey,*7  h.p.  56  P. 

«  Bath,— John  Tho.  Chandler  (20)  Unatt 

t  BiBiciiroHAif.— Henry  M.  Smyth,  h.p.  44  F.. 

2  Bbiohtoit.— Arthur  Hill  Hull,  Unatt 

I  ]}bistol.— Alexander  Maclean,  h.p 

I  Cawtebbuby.— E.  Ring  Berry,*h.p.  Mil.  Train 
I  Cabdiff.— Richard  Hull  Levri8,»7  h.p.  20  F.... 
t  Cabliblx.— Thomas  William  PrevoBt,  h.p.  43  F 
I  Chathaic.— John  Edw.  Sharp  (16),  h.p.  i  F... 

I  Chesteb. — Geo.  Wedderbume,**  h.p.  7  F 

K  'CovBiTTBY. — Charles  Hill  Fresson,*  h.p.  21  F. 

a  Dbbbt.— Robert  Edvrard  Roe,*"  h.p.  86  F 

I  DoBCHxsTBB. — Chas.  Edward  Asteil,  h.p.  45  F. 
a  DujiDXx. — Charles  George  Mackenzie.h.p.aS  F 

1  £dikbuboh.— William  John  Kirk.  Unatt 

z  ExBTBB. — Arthur  Pigott,  h.p.  20  F 

2  Falicouth.— Edm.Cha.  Domville,**h.p.R.  Mar. 
.  Pt  i«a/^»       i  Ci«o-  Fred.  Moore  (21),  Unatt.... 

X  ^I•^«^ow.--  -^  j^jjjgg  Stewart,"  h.p.  24  P 

I  G1.01TCB8TBB.— Dav. Stewart,*<'h.p.CeylonRegt. 
X  Halifax.— Thos.  Nind  Woodall.«h.p.  57  F. ... 

3  Hull.— William  Henry  Clements,**  h.p.  R.  M. 

1  IirvBBirBSS.— John  P.  Stuart,  Unatt 

I  Ipswich.— John  Leslie  Moore,"  h.p.  34  F 

Isle  of  Mak  {Stqf  Capt.  to  Comwuind  Detach-  > 
mentt  4r  PennomerM.)  — Ed  wd.  John  Dickson  } 

I  Lbbds.— William  Pilsworth,  Unatt 

I  Lbicbstbb.— Arnold  More  Knight,^  h.p.  12  P. 
-  T  ,«..../«»T  J  HeniyCole  Faulkner,"  Unatt. 
<  liivBBFOOL.—  |jamogFnfc.Birch,h.p.3W.I.R. 
Eaatwn  Div.  fJno.PellingPigott(7), Unatt. 


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8  Oct.  50  21  Oct.  53  ^6  Feb.  57'  5  July  72 
24  Mar.  43  *'ioOct.45,i6  Nov.  55    5  Jan.  72 

7  June 3x I ''2oMar.35  ^4  May  45  26  Nov.  57  23  Nov.  68 
24  Aug.  25  6  Nov.  27 1 24  Oct.  56  5  July  72 
15  Mar.  39  '28Jan.4aj**23  July52  i8  July  64 
29  Jan.  47 '26  Apr.  49  1  Sept.  57  5  July  7* 
'29Dec.  46  '3  Mar.  48,26  Mar.  58.  s  July  72 
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Begeni$Fk,Bk$.  \  ^^  q  D.  Bniw.h.p.  8  F 
^^Jpari. }  ^^^  Baillie.  Unatt.... 


IToo^vieA  IXv.- D.  W.Tench(  xo)  ,h.p.  X  5DT8. 
^Depiford  Dio.—B..  T.  Richmond  (36),  ifnatt. 
3  LTirv.— James  Arthur  Morrah,^  h.p.  Dep.Bat 

(A. F.Bond,h.p.StaffCorp8,  \ 
Col.  21  Dec.  62 } 
Jno.  Arth  .Brockinan,h.p.6F. 
t  NEWCAWLB-osr-TTirx.- Dan.  Beere,'^  h.p.  8  P. 
.3  NoBTHAXFTOV.— Christian  Wm.  M'Niell,  h.p. 
X  NoBWicH. — J.Cockbum,  Unatt.  c.  6  Nov.  62.. 
•X  NoniKOHAK.— Valen.  Fred.  Story,  Unatt.  .. 
I  Paiblbt.— 

X  Pbbth.— Jas.  Waddell-Boyd.  h.p.  X4  F 

-  T>,.i^^.T,«      i  Robert  Law,» Unatt 

s  PLYMOUTH.— I  (j^       Wolfe,»*  h.p.  2  P 

I  PoBTS-      ("Geo.  W.  Moehan,  Unatt 

icouTH.  (.  JohnSmithCannon,  h.p.GoIdC.C^s 

X  Pbebtobt.— Montague  Browne,"  h.p.  24  F 

X  Shbffibld.— John  Thooph.Usshcr  ( t8) ,  Unatt. 
«  n»«.wm»Tt>Y  faichard   Henry  Brooke  «> 

a  Shbiwbbuby.  I    h.jp.  Ceylon  Rifles   ...j 

I  "SouTHAMFTOir.- William  Lacy,  Unatt 

'  Slwiffifif  S5n«  I  Henry  Miller,"   h.p.  I 

3ST«Lx,e.-[«-.^-5J|}:S??^^f-^^^^ 
3  SvirDBRLAH-D.— Hen.L.  Searle,**  h.p.R.M.Art. 
I  Taujttoit.- HenryGeo.E.Somerset  (5).b.p.  3  P. 
9  Tbowbeidgb.— Geo. Pred.  Gosling,"  h.p.io9  P. 
1  W0BCB8XBB.— Cha.  Wm.  St.  John,  h.p.  04  P. 
IRELAVO. 
("Marcus  WyllyDe  hiPoer  Beres- 

I    ford,»h.p.  49  ^ 

.  .      f  Richard  Granville  Charlton," 

X  AtHLOir«.-J^    h.p.8iP 

X  BBLFABT.—Wm.  Child,  Unatt 

3  Bibb.— Richard  Wm.  Woods,"  h.p.  3  P 

a  Cablow.— Robert  Reid,«  h.p.  oSF 

3  •Cavak.— Francis  John  Connell.^h.p.Rec.Dist. 
3  Clokmbl.— Wm.  John  Dorehill,^  h.p.  43  F, 
[  C  James  Wm.  Graves  (34),  Unatt. 


Abxaok. 


n«— '  I  5  James  wm.  uraves  124),  unatt 

^*'"' 2 1  Goo.  Thomson  (25),  CB.  Indian  Army 

xk«« ,•      i  ^-  ^-  Harris,  h.p.  60  F.c.i7Mar.  63 

X  Uitblw.— -J  Q^  B^jlgr  Stoney,  h.p.  ao  P.   ... 

2  EXSIB.— 

3  'KjririsBiLLBH.—Hy. Gordon  Rogers,**h.p.  49  F. 
3  Galway.— 

3  Kilbewky.— Robt.  J.  Spofforth,**  h.p.  59  P.. . 
X  LxicBBicK.- Honry  Hamilton  Pratt,  h.p.  94  F. 

a  LowDOKDiBBY  — James  Power  Boyd,  h.p 

2  LoJCGiOBD.—Ebeneter  Rogers,!  h.p.  3  yf  j  a_ 


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Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 


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I  Xiwgr.— Rob.  Q.  Saadcra  Maeon,  h.p,  8  P. ... 
^  A»./.»  (Ambroao  Marshall  Cardew/^  h.p.  ) 

.OxiGH.^    Depot  BatL ^ 

J  9iiG0.—Wm.  Dennis  Chapman.^  b.p.  x8  F... 

a  TULII.— 

1  TriuxoEE.— Sam.  B.  Kekowich,  h.p.  83  F... 
3  WiTitroio.— DonatM*Mahon,»h.p.  Mil.  Tn. 
CAHAOA. 

1  LoiDo».— Wm.  John  Lane  Milliffan,*  h.p ' 

1  Toiono.— Geo.  Fred.  Macdonald,  h.p.  x6  P. 
r  MonuAL.— Jas.  Fielding  Sweeney,"  h.p.83  F. 
:  Oruwi.— James  Hesketh,^.p. Military  Train 

WX8TSRH  AUSTKiXIA. 
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1  PEiTH.-Beniard  H.  Barke."  h.p.  68  P 

1  FuxAHTLi.— Charles  Fiimcrt3%  Unatc 


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SCALK  OV  AlLOWAVCS  IV  ADDITION  TO  HaLV  PaT. 

is(  Clffii.— ii«.  od.  per  diem.    2nd  Class. — 9$.  od.  per  diem. 

la  the  event  of  the  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners  being  subject  to  additional  expense  in  consequence  of  his  employ- 
ment in  aid  of  the  Civil  Power  at  a  distance  from  head-quarters,  he  will  also  receive  a  further  allowance  of  s*. 
a  vLif  while  necessarily  detained  fh)m  home,  together  with  the  amount  of  travelling  charges  thus  incurred  by  him 

CovmresKT  Allowaitcxs. 

For  less  than  100  enrolled  men,  one  shilling  a  day ;  too  and  under  150,  one  shilling  and  sixpence  a  day ;  150  and 
vviertoo,  two  shillings  a  day ;  for  200  and  upwards,  two  shillings  and  sixpence  a  day;  Officers  with  Brevet  mnk 
bare  two  shillings  a  day  in  addition. 
Muousrsav  voa  thb  IvroRXATioir  of  Officbrs  who  arx  Cavdidatxb  vox  ths  Appoixtubitt  op  Stapf  Officer 

OF  PXKSIOirXRS. 

Jjr  Officer  under  or  above  the  rank  of  Captain,  or  whose  appointment  would  involve  immediate  Brevet  rank,  or 
who,  having  received  the  difference,  is  not  prepared  to  repay  it,  or  who  has  not  completed  FiFxxxir  3'ears'  service 
(.-  Fall  Psv  as  a  Commissioned  Officer,  is  ineUgible  for  Uie  appointment. 

1  Candidate  should  state  the  following  particulars  in  his  application  :— 

i!t.  His  age. 

2ad.  Whether  on  Full  or  Half  Pay ;  and  whether  serving  abroad  or  at  home. 

3nL  The  date  of  his  Commission  as  Captain. 

4^  Whether  he  received  the  difference  when  placed  on  Half  Pay ;  and  whether  he  retired  at  his  own  request, 
!:  a  ill  health,  or  trom.  wounds. 

5^  Whether  he  has  served  as  Adjutant,  or  Paymaster,  or  on  the  Staff  in  any  capacity  likely  to  qualify  him  for 
tbe  duties  of  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners. 

jcfa.  Whether  he  has  certificates  of  ability  and  fitness  from  Officers  under  whom  he  served. 


War  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 

•  Captain  E.  Rogers  served  in  temporal^  conunand  of  a  Detachment  3rd  West  India  Regiment  in  defence  of 
'^'Ver  Combo,  Gambia,  in  Feb.  1864  against  hostile  native  factions,  and  was  employed  by  the  Governor  of  the 
l^ambia  on  diplomatic  service  in  conjunction  with  the  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone  and  Commodore  Eardlev- Wilmot, 

•  r  which  he  received  official  thanks.  Served  as  Brigade  Adjutant  in  charge  of  guns  in  the  expedition  under 
LtColonel  Barley  np  the  River  Gambia  in  June  1864,  and  was  fovorably  noticed.    Served  with  the  expeditionary 

•  rce  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in  February  and  March  1867,  and  commanded  a  Flying 
<  ^amn  detachMl  for  the  destruction  of  the  Indian  village  San  Jos^,  on  which  occasion  his  detachment  made  a 
^rc^l  march  of  32  miles  in  11  hours  across  very  difficult  countnr  (thanked  by  the  Governor).  Was  subsequently 
-'^•ojtted  Brigade  Mcuor  to  the  united  Force,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

|0&ptain  Sweeney  served  with  the  x2th  Regriment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

^Xftjor  fresson  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  Left  Wing  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on 
'.:ȣasQ&ie  Frontier  nnder  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  destruction  of  Cninglie,  also  engaged 
"•b  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  4th  Mav  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

|Hajgr  Bgerton  Todd  served  in  the  8tst  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  x8§7'58  (Medal). 
^UjpT  Somerset  served  with  the  CapeMountedRiflemenintheKaffirwar  or  1847,  and  in  that  of  1850-52  (Medal). 

'LtOokmel  Knicrht  served  the  Sutlej  cainpaign  of  1845-46  with  the  i6th  Lancers,  and  was  present  at  the  affktir  of 
i-iliiwal,  snd  in  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  with  the 
"^  Divgoon  Goards  when  he  commanded  the  Cavalry  Escort  of  Sir  Harry  Smith.  Also  during  the  Kaffir  war  of 
^^:-53  (Medal)  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifiemen,  including  the  action  of  Berea.  Served  again  on  the  Staff  of  Sir 
Many  Smith,  and  sobseqUfently  on  that  of  his  successor,  Sir  George  Cathcart. 

U.Cok>nel  J.  P.  Pigott  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  in- 
c:iu)j^  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  on  the  27th  December  1848,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the 
'  'tr?a :  was  also  present  at  Ute  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  gurrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
'.f'Casps).  Served  the  Eastern  campugn  of  1854-55  with  the  Ambulance  Corps  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of 
-!''«•:.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'UColonel  Dorehill  served  with  the  Buffb  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
niuar  (Bronxe  Star).  Served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  as  Brigade  Major  in  the  Sanger  Field  Division  during 
:i«Ic4iaa  mutiny  finom24th  December  1857  to  t9th  July  1859,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  the  action 
'f,^  (Medal): 

^'Jujor  Law  served  with  the  3ZBt  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General 
\-^xk  (Medal),  inclodingthe  actions  of  Mazeena,  Tezoen,  and  Jugdulluck,  occupation  of  Cabool  (contused)  and 
t--  different  minor  engagements  leading  to  and  from  it.  Also  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the 
'ttUka  of  Moodkee»  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal.  and  Sobraon.  in  all  of  which  he  commanded  a  Company  (Medal 
-^1  three  Clasps).    Was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon— ball  lodged  in  his  body,  and  mentioned  in 


■  ^j^atch.  being  second  in  command  of  the  Regiment  during  the  action. 
^U.Colon«lTei -  -     .  ... 


Tench  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal),  and  was  afterwards 
i  '■^t  in  the  action  with  the  insurgent  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats. 
.  '  Mijor  J.  Stewart  served  with  the  24th  Regiment  in  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
^tile  or  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'■^  Major  Browne  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
, '  Major  GosUng  served  with  the  zst  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of 
'^'^  < Medal  with  Clasp).  Conunanded  Detachment  of  the  Regiment  in  quelling  an  insurrection  in  the  lownr 
t  ^nof  the  Baaaein  river  in  JsAuary  1854.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in 
^^ni  in  iSjr-sS,  including  that  at  Benares  nnder  General  Neill  (mentioned  in  despatches),  actions  of  Oonno,  Bus- 
*-nitgange  (flnt  and  second),  Boorbeeakechowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  entry  into  Lucknow  on 
■  '^  Septonber,  defence  of  the  Residency,  and  subsequent  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  (Medal  with 
••MP,  and  a  ye«r*a  service  for  Lucknow).  ,      ^^^.^ 

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265a  War  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 

*♦  Captain  Macgregor  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  Buppresaing  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  GwaJior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  actiowof 
Kala  Nuddee  and  Khankor,  siege  of  the  Jail  and  subseqaent  operations  at  Shalgehanpore,  affairs  of  Mahomdee 
andBankagnon  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
"  Major.Woods  served  with  the  Bnffs  in  the  action  of  Punniar,  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star.) 
^'  Lt.Ck>lonel  Sharp  served  in  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Royals  in  (Janada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838.  Landed  with 
the  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  on  the  22ud  April  1855,  and  was  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^7  Major  Boere  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"  Major  Ussher  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  with  the  22nd  Regiment,  and 
was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur.  Also  served  in  India  during  the 
mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal),  and  was  attached  to  the  Convalescent  Depdt  at  Murree  in  the  Puniaub  when  the  statiou 
was  attacked  by  a  large  force  of  hill  men  on  the  night  of  ist  September  1857.  ^<u»  onboard  the  troop-ship  EaiUn 
Monarch  when  sne  blew  up  and  was  destroyed  by  fire  at  Spithead  on  3rd  June  1859. 
'*  Major  Charlton  serve<l  with  the  8ist  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 
*•  Major  Chandler  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184B-49,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan, 
afflur  of  the  9th  September  (wounded),  storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  carrying  of  the  Heigbu 
before  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battJe  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

*>  lit.  Colonel  George  Fred.  Moore  served  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  the  early  part  of  the  siege  operations  befbrc 
Mooltan  in  1848  (Medal  with  Clasp),  including  the  aifkir  of  the  9th  September,  and  the  storming  of  the  enemy'ii 
8trongl:jr.entrenched  position,  was  severely  wounded  in  the  thigh  on  4th  November. 

^  Mtijor  Wright  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  a&ir 
of  Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  on  the  14th  August  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  Wedderbume  served  with  the  24th  Regiment  during  the  Puiijaub  camptaign  of  1848-49.  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  one  Clasp).  Served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier warof 
1863  with  the  Euzaizye  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  and  at  the  attack  on 
an(l  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and 
destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  December,  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the 
enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Graves  ser\'ed  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  China  ft^m  September  1840  to  June  1847  (Medal),  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Heights  above  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of 
Chusan,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Chinghae.  occupation  of  Ningpo,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  attack 
and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  Camp  on  tne  Heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture  of  CTiapoo,  Wiwsuuv'. 
Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  demonstration  before  Nankin.  He  was  also  present  at  the  operations  in  the 
Canton  river  under  Major  General  D'Aguilar  in  Anril  1847,  and  was  selected  as  the  Officer  to  remain  in  command  at 
the  FactoriecT  when  the  force  was  withdi-awn,  for  the  purpose  of  organising  and  drilling  the  Associated  Gentlemt-n 
Voltmteers  at  Canton. 

**  Lt.Colonel  Thomson  commanded  the  Engineers  and  Corps  of  Pontoniers  during  the  campaign  in  Arracan  in 
1824,  and  was  present  at  the  attacks  on  Pnddowa,  Mahatee,  and  Arracan  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  1838  was  ap- 
pointed Chief  Engineer  to  the  Army  of  the  Indus,  and  commanded  the  Detachments  of  British  Troops  which  fin^t 
crossed  that  river ;  afterwards  constructed  a  bridge  of  boats  over  it,  for  which  ho  receive<l  thanks  in  general  oniers, 
as  also  for  opening  a  passage  for  the  Army  through  the  Bolan  Pass  and  over  the  Amram  Mountains.  Reconnoitred 
the  fortress  of  Ghurneo,  and  proposed  a  plan  of  attack,  which  being  successftil,  ho  received  the  thanks  of  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief,  and  afterwards  of  tlie  Governor  General  of  India  (Medal,  and  CB.). 

^  Major  Scarle  was  at  the  action  of  Ecknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland  20th  May  1854,  in  action  with  the  foris  of 
Bomarsund  15th  August,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Prasto  on  the  16th  August.  Served  with  the  Baltic  ex])edition 
in  1855,  and  in  the  mortar-boat  fiotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

*7  Major  Godley  landed  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  25th  August  1855,  served  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  present  at  the  final  assault  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkiah  Medal). 

=»  Major  Berry  served  with  the  61st  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Chcnab,  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  I*a&*  (Mt-<lft* 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  ol 
Delhi,  and  action  of  Nujjufghur  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**  Captain  Clements  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  batteries  at  Petropaulovski  on  3i8t  August,  landed  on  4tb 
Sept.  at  an  attack  on  the  same  batteries  (severely  wounded),  and  was  at  the  capture  of  two  Russian  vessels  on  ',w 
Sept.  1854.  Served  in  the  China  war  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and  capture  tf 
Canton,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  landed  at  the  lx)mbardmcnt  and  caiiture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Peibfl 
river  on  2ot.h  May,  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Qr.Master  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Major  Dore  scn-'cd  with  the  Buffs  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  iliii 
Crimea  from  the  nth  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (woundc<l)  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  will 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Faulkner  was  present  with  the  Lcfl  Wing  of  the  Queen's  Royals  during  the  latter  part  of  the  camiiain 
of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Coucan  and  Sawant  Warree  country.  I 

*»  Lt.Colonel  Mackinnou  ser\-ed  >vith  the  i6th  Lancers  in  the  campaign  in  Afighanistan  of  1838-39  under  Lord  KcuM 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  cai)turo  of  Ghuznoe  (Metlal) .  Served  also  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  l^m 
46.  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal  (charger  killed  imder  him  by  a  round-shot),  and  battles  of  Aliwal  toi 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  1 

**  Major  Wolfe  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royuls  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  advance  d 
Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**  Major  Beresford  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  25th  December  1854  to  26th 
1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Rodan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mefld 

*•  Major  Richmond  8er\'ed  with  the  9Sth  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal),  and  with  the  F\ 
Companies  in  Sir  Charles  Napier's  Force  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850  (Metlal  with  Clasp). 
37  Major  Lewis  served  with  the  Grenadier  Company  of  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  action  with  and  destruction 
desperate  band  of  insurgent  fanatics  at  Teermanam  Coonettos  in  Malabar. 

*»  Major  Moore  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  loth  August  1855,  includincr  i 
siege  and  fall  of  Seb:istopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medi 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaiipis  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  2<th  27th  and  28th  Noveml 
1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwnl  (Medal  w 
Clasp). 

»  Captain  Council  served  in  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  i 
attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^  Major  D.  Stewart  >va8  present  with  the  Buffs  in  the  battle  of  Punniar,  and  has  received  the  Bronze  Star. 
*»  Major  Woodall  served  in  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  i86i.    Also  in  that  of  1863,  incln«ia 
thecaptureofKatikara  (Modal).  J 

*>  Major  Brooke  served  with  Captain  Lillie's  Detachment  in  defeating  the  insurgents  at  MaUl^  on  29tb  Jiri 
during  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  ProN-inccs  in  1848. 

«lfejor  Reui  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal),  served  also  with  the  Flank  Companies  ^^ 
Regimentintheforceunder  Sir  Colin  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850.  Served  in  i 
Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  anl 
the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

♦*  Major  Domville  was  landed  in  1845  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Marinea  for  the  protection  or  British  prop* 
at  Monte  Video.  He  was  there  detached  for  service  in  the  Parana,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  off 
Forts  of  Obligado,  and  forcing  the  passage  of  the  river.  Conomanded  a  Detachment  at  Rat  Island,  off  Monte  Vid 
and  was  at  the  defence  of  Colonia  in  the  River  Plato  in  March  and  April  1847. 

[For  CoHtinuafion  of  NoU$  of  Sti\ff'  Offtcert  of  Peiuionert  $ei  lower  part  of*'Secruiiimy  Sf»y§ 


Control  Department. 


26d 


CoHTsoLLXs  nr  Cnnw. 
MigOT  General  Right  Son.  Sir  Henzy  Knight  Storks,  &CB.  GCM&,  Stmtgor  Qtiural  <if  ths  Ordmanct  and  Undtr 
Steretaty  t^f  State. 

AB8X8TAKTB  TO  THB  GOVTSOLLBS  TX  CHIXy. 

Bri|;adier  General  John  Miller  l.dye.  Royal  Artillery,  Director  qf  Artillery  and  Storm. 
OontroUer  Sir  William  Henry  Drake/  KCB.  Director  of  SuppUee  and  TrantporU,  3  Sept.  71. 


CoVTSOLLSSB,  ranking  with  3£<y'or 
Oenerala. 


Tbrmer  Commieeioned  Bank. 
Principal  Saperintendent  of  Stores  Henry  William  Grordon,*  CB. 

Deputy  Commiiwary  General  William  Henry  Matmin,  CB. 

Pnneyor  in  Chief James  Soott  Bobertson,'  CB. 


IFIBSTCOM- 

I  Missioir- 

;XD     KAVK. 


Prindpal  Snperuitendent  of  Stores 

Depntj  Commissary  General  

Saperintendent  of  Stores 

Deputy  Commissary  General  

Deputy  Commisstuy  General  

Saperintendent  of  Stores  

Depnty  Commissary  General 

Depat^  Commissary  General  

Bapennlendent  of  Stores 

iwistant  Commissary  General  ... 
Assistant  Commissary  General  ... 
Awjgtant  Commissary  General  ... 
Afcsatant  Commissary  General  ... 
iiSLBtant  Commissary  General  ... 


iuistant  Commissary  General 

Prineipal  Barrack  Master 

Amnttmt,  Commissary  General 
Isustaat  Commissary  General 
Depaty  Superintendent  of  Stores 
AMistant  Commissary  General 


3  Aug.  55 
19  Sept.  34 
7  Apr.  55 


PKBSXKT 
K1.KK. 


DsPUTT  CovTBOLLBBS,  ranking  with 
Colonel*. 

Henry  Tatum,*C5 39  Apr.  44 

Randolph  Roath,»  CB 17  Nov.  34 

Wm.LoweristonMackelcanTonng,*CS.  28  Jan.  3; 

Edward  Strickland,"  CB 15  Feb.  3! 

Fitsjames  Edward  Watt 30  July  39 

William  Lanyon  Pezmo  si  Mar.  39 

James  Bell  Londy* 23  Apr.  40 

Henry  Robinson,"  CB 19  Feb.  44 

William  Henry  Paxkyn  4  Oct.  37 

Conrad  Frederick  Potgiiter** 3  Jan.  45 

Henry  Moore"  2Ang.44 

Alexander  CrowderCrookshank.^TCB.  27  Jan.  44 

Robert  Clement  Mi^o'    1^7  Ang.42 

Arthur  William  Downes* '19  May  47 

AssiSTAiTT  CoHTBOLLBBS,  ranking  with\    . 
Lieutenant  Colonel*.  \ 

Thomas  Ghsm**  19  May  4s 

Samuel  William  Hall^*   June5! 

Charles  Palmer^"  '  3  Jan.  45 

Charles  Bagot  Smith^* 1x6  Dec.  45 

Charles  Kerr  Cleeve 9  July  46 

Arthur  Pulford  Adams  x6  June  42 

Depaty  Superintendoit  of  Stores|William  Michael  King*^ 122  Sept.4x 

Pnncipal  Porveyor lEdward  Morris  11  Aug.  54 

Aigiatant  Commiasary  General  ...{Latham  William  Blacker** 1x4  Apr.  46 

AMirtant  Commissary  General  ...Frederick  George  Swan*^ '26  Dec.  46 

iisigtant  Commissary  General  ...I  James  Long 2  Mar.  47 

Deputy  Superintendent  of  Stores  Thomas  Alfred  G.  SatchweU x  Apr.  47 

Henry  John  Brownrigg**  jioMay  50 

Augustus  William  Pigott  25  Aug.  54 


Woolwich  Arsenal. 
Ireland. 


inistant  Commissary  General 

Prindpal  Purveyor 

Dqmty  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Aisistant  Commissary  General 

Disrict  Barrack  Master 

fireret  Lieut.  Colonel  Unattached 

Brevet  Major  q  Foot   

ipcam  Royal  Artillery 

Captain  17  Foot 

Captain  Royal  Artillery 

\iptain  R^^  Artillery 

:«ptain  1  DrAgoou.  Guards 

Captain  h.p.  16  Foot  

Depstf  Snperintezident  of  Stores 
Aj«i»laat  Commisfsary  General 
ANisumt  Commissary  Gexieral 

Wndpal  Purveyor 

^nty  Superintendent  of  Stores 
AiiUtant  Cosmnisflary  General  ... 
>epa^  Saperintendent  of  Stores 

•  astam  Royal  Artillery 

.U<i$tAnt  Coounissary  General  ... 
iM^  Superintendent  of  Stores 


William  Henry  Horatio  Scott»*   I  i  Nov.  47 

Matthew  Bell  Irvine.  CMG.** '30  Mar.  48 

Colonel  Fred.  Charles  Evelegh,"  CB...  x8  Apr.  60 

Charles  Robert  8hervinton«r 20  May  42 

«.  Henry  John  Wilkinson" x  Jan.  70 

«.  Walter  Chidiock  Nangle** x9  Dec.  49 

$.  William  Tyler  Stuart '  i  Jan.  70 

Charles  Mills  Molouy  24  Sept.  55 

».  Joseph  Thomas  Barrington 10  Aug.  56} 

«.  Henry  Montague  Hosier" '  x  Jan.  70' 

«.  Richard  Calvert  Healy  \  1  Feb.  70' 

Joseph  Osbertus  Hamley,^  CB 4  Apr.  38I 

Charles  Poster** X3  Mar.  48 

Charles  William  Eichbaum  12  Aug.  41    „  .  .  .. 

Gregson  Bridgett |  i  Apr.  57   i  Aug.  71  Jamaica. 

George  G.  Munro**  19  Oct.  42   x  Aug.  71  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Charles  O.  Swain**  '26  Sept.4s   5  Sept.71  West  Indies. 

John  Isaac  Lilley**  lAug.  44I  x  Oct.  71'Cork. 

Alexander  Dickson  Bumaby** 14  Aug.  54"  17  Oct.  71  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

James  William  Murray^  ,  8  Nov.  50,  x  Nov.  71 'Manchester. 

Alfred  Horatio  Young i  Jan.  40    x  July  72 'Manchester. 


X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
5  Sept:  7  X 


X  Jan.  70  War  Office. 

X  Jan.  70  Northern  District. 

I  Jan.  TojPortam.  Gun  Wharf. 

X  Jan.  70;  Western  District. 

X  Jan.  70:  Southern  District 

I  Jan.  7o|Devonpt.  Gun  Wharf. 

I  Jan.  70  Edinburgh. 

I  Jan.  70'AlderBhot. 

X  Jan.  7x  Woolwich  Arsenal.  * 

5Sept.7t  Gibraltar. 

X  Nov.  71  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
XX  Dec.  72  Dublin. 
X7  June  73  South-Eastern  Dist. 
37  Oct.  73  Home  District. 


X  Jan.  70  Natal. 

X  Jan.  70  Nova  Scotia. 

X  Jan.  70  Cork. 

I  Jan.  70 1  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

X  Jan.  70 'China. 

X  Jan.  70;  Chatham. 

X  Jan.  70' Dublin. 

X  Jan,  7o:Devonport. 

X  Jan.  70 1  Eastern  District. 

X  Jan.  70  Belfast. 

X  Jan.  70;  Woolwich. 

X  Jan.  70  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

I  Jan.  7o| Ireland. 

X  Jan.  70  Dublin. 

I  Jan,  70  Dover. 

X  Jan.  70 'Gold  Coast. 

X  Jan.  70  Army  Service  Corps, 

X  Jan.  70!  Army  Service  Corps. 

I  Jan.  70  Cnrragh. 

X  Jan.  7o,Devonpt.  Gun  Wharf. 

I  Jan.  70  Bermuda. 

X  Jan.  70  Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

X  Jan.  70;  Gibraltar. 

X  Jan.  70  Portsmouth. 

X  Feb.  70  Gold  Coast. 

X  Jan.  71  Chatham  Gun  Wharf. 

X  Jan.  71  Ceylon. 

X  Aug.  71 1  Manchester. 


A-w.'t.  Superintendent  of  Stores  Henry  P.  Hunt 23  Mar.  42'xi  Nov.  72  Aldershot. 


i«4i<«taat  Commissary  Goaeral 
U«:st.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
i«fistant  Commiasary  General 


John  Main  waring  Lindsey**    17  Aug.  52'   i  Feb.  73'Southem  District. 

George  Ignatius  Pirlris**   22  Feb.  50  17  June  73^ 

Alexander  Clerk** 27  Mar.  54  27  Oct.  73  Dover. 


Aa^iu.  Superintendent  of  Stores, Henry  Horatio  RaiboneHeVritt?*  7  Aug.  51  27  Oct!  '7i|Weedon. 

Supply  and  Transport  Suh  Department, 


^Former  Commieeioned  Bank. 

nacipal  Purveyor 

W^ttant  Comrniasary  General  .. 
•Wi^tant  Commissary  General  .. 
A.«M4tant  Commiasary  General  .. 
Wijtant  Commissary  General  .. 
A«i4tant  Commissary  General  .. 
Ajaatsnt  Commissary  General  .. 
A^«i«tant  Commiasary  General  .. 
i-Mijtsnt  Commissary  General  .. 
.v^isant  Commiasary  General  .. 
^'siAant  Oommissary  General  .. 
AafistantCommiflMiry  General  .. 
iMstant  Oommissary  General  .. 
AMstantOominiasaiy  General  .. 
Principal  Pttnreyor 


Com KISSABIBS,  ranking  fcith  Majon. 

Charles  Barrett  Knapp**  

Edward  Lander  Wara   

Duncan  Campbell  Napier 

Robert  Grey  Donaldson  Solby" , 

Henry  Clutterbuck  Lewis** 

Robert  Handley  Dxmdee   , 

Croker  Lovell  Baker  Pennell 

Alfred  Robert  Thompson*? 

Francis  Charles  Blunt   , 

Alfred^  Ernest  Petrie   

Charles  Davis  O'Connor** 

George  Hutchison  PhiUipa   

William  Henry  Newland  

Foster  Shortt 

James  Holmes  


Jan.  55 
Oct.  48 
Mar.  47 
Mar.  48 
Jan.  55 
Apr.  54 
June  54 
Jan,  55 
Jan.  55 
June  54 
Aug.  54 
Oct.  55 
Jan.  56 
Mar.  56, 
Deo.  54" 


x2  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
X2  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
X2  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
X2  Feb. 
X2  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
X2  Feb. 
X2  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
1x2  Feb. 


Cork. 

Dublin. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Western  Australia. 

Mauritius. 

Home  District 

Woolwich. 

Aldershot. 

Shomclifie. 

Gold  Coast 

Devonport. 

Cork. 

Portsmouth. 

Edinburgh. 

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267 


Oontrol  Bepoflrtmewk. 


Former  Committioned  Bank. 

Purveyor 

Barrack  Master 

Oaptaiu  latu  Military  Train ... 
Captain  late  Militaiy  Train ... 
Captain  late  Militaxy  Train ... 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 

Barrack  Master 

Barrack  Master 

Assist.  Saperinteudent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 

Purveyor  

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissaiy  General 
Dep.  As!*isc.  Commissary  Greneral 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 

Purveyor  

Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Aspist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 


General  Ashley 


CoiCHissASisa,  ranking  mth  Major; 

GeorKe  Whittaker  MeUish** 

JohnThomas  Downman  

Lynch  John  Keogh  

James  Milne*® 

Edward  William  Henry  "Webb    

Edward  Charles  Saunder 

Frederick  Casolaui"  

David  Gibbons* 

John  Fitzmaurice  Manning 

Basil  Charles  Boothbv,»»  IaUBrev.2f<y. 

Gilbert  Howard  Sanders** 

Horatio  Albert  Russell"    

A.  8.  Beswick    

Sidney  Reynett  Brown"   

Paul  George  Frederick  Fnrse  ... 

James  Moora 

Charles  Edward  Wrench  

Thomas  Bntterworth  Prissick... 
Wellesley  Gordon  Walker  Bobinsonu 

William  Frederick  Wright" 

Henry  John  Wild 

Henry  Fane  Travers  

Robert  Stanes    

Robert  Edward  Hunter** , 

Richard  Stephenson  Prioe*^ 

Newoome  Richard  Baven 

Mansell  Octavius  Miller 

John  Macforlane 

Matthew  John  Ingram<i* 

Ashley  Cowper  Ryland**  

Henry  William  HackmanM  

Charles  Hale  Rumbold  

John  Charles  Angell   

John  Draper*' 

John  Lesue  Robertson" 

John  Henry  Randall^^ 

Charles  Ralph  


Form^  Commiitioned  Fank, 

Barrack  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist  Commissaiy  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneriil 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissaiy  General 

Barrack  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Purveyor  

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Conomissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissaiy  Greneral 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Barrack  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Barrack  Master 

Barrack  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Barrack  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Greneral 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 


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z  Dec.  55 

z  Jan.  56 
Jan.  50 


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Captains, 

William  Ross  Fuller 

George  Home  Telfer    

Robert  Lee  Matthews'* 

Thomas  Augustus  Le  Mesurier 

Henry  Boucher  Arthur  Middleton 

William  Roger  Snow"   

Edwin  Dunn  , 

Charles  Walter  Penrice     , 

Nathaniel  Taylor , 

Joseph  Frederick  Wallett  Des  Barres>* 

William  Fryer57 

David  Robert  Ross  

John  Tromenhero  Johnston 

Alexander  Williams  Anderson  

John  Thomson  

Jonathan  William  Elmes 

Henry  Spencer  Edward  Beeves 

William  Bridgman  

Cecil  Francis  Leach    , 

Francis  Hugh  Armstrong 

Francis  Gordon  Archer     

William  Henry  Ravenscroft 

Robert  Squarey 

Thomas  Sadleir  Brereton  

John  Igglesden  Troup    

Edward  Thomas  Price  

William  John  Jortin  Wameford   .. 

Basil  Porter   

Clifford  Elliot  Walton 

Emilius  Hughes    

Archibald  Robinson  Gibbs  

Albert  Meyer 

George  John  Parkyn  

William  Thomas  Evans 

Crofton  James  Uniaoke 

Thomas  Storrar  Smith  

George  Lyddon  Morley 

Francis  William  Brathwait  Gattey 
William  Beamish»* 


Sydney  George  Granville , 

Neill  Roger" 

Edward  Wilmot  Williams 

Francis  John  Gilbert  Cook  , 

Robert  Stockham  Brydges  Leech 

Frederick  Henry  Bndgman , 

Charles  William  Beverley  M'Kensie.. 

William  Henry  Wilson  Hawtayne 

William  FitzJohn  Le  Poer  l^noh 

John  Blurton 

Frederick  FitsCIarenoe  Goddard  

Mark  William  Rooksby  Rushton   

James  Tiemey  Skinner    

WiJter  Henry  Christie  

John  P.  Serrurier 


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Jan. 
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Oct. 
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Feb. 
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Z2  Feb.  70  Woohridi  Arsenal. 

Z2  Feb.  70  Dublin. 

15  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 

IS  Feb.  70I Army  Service  CoriM. 

zs  Feb.  70'Army  dierviceCoips. 

17  Aug.  70 'Woolwich. 

23  Aug.  70  Mtilta. 

z  Oct.  70;  Nova  Scotia. 

z  Oct.  7o,Curragh. 
15  Oct.  70  York. 
22  Deo.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 

z  Jan.  7z  Alder  shot. 

z  Jan.  7z  Tynemouth. 

z  Jan.  7z  Limerick. 

z  Mar.  7z  Special  Service, 
to  May  71  Guernsey. 

z  Aug.  71  Bermuda. 

X  Aug.  7z  Athlone. 

5  Sept. 71  Singapore. 

z  Oct.  7z  Chester. 

z  Nov.  7z  Clonmel. 
28  Dec.  7z  Jersey. 

z  Jan.  72  Colchester. 

z  Apr.  72  Plymouth. 
20  Apr.  72  Ireland. 

z  July  72  Chatham  Gun  Whaif. 

z  July  72  Dublin. 

3  Aug.  72  Manchester. 
II  Nov.  72  MoJta. 

z  Dec.  72  Ceylon. 

z  Feb.  73  Manchester. 
C7  June  73  Cax>e  of  Good  Hope;, 
[z  Aug.  73  Tower. 
[2  Sep.  73  Jamaica. 
.16  Sept.  73  Honduras. 
27  Oct.  73  Devonport. 
27  Oct.  73  Dover. 


May  55 

IX  Apr.  54 
2  Jan.  56  12  reo, 
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I  Feb.  56  12  Feb. 
I  Feb.  56  12  Feb. 
I  Mar.  56  Z2  Feb. 
zz  Nov.  59  Z2  Feb. 
iz  Nov.  59  z  2  Feb. 
zo  Mar.  54  z  2  Feb. 
z  Sept.  55  i2T''»»^ 
22  Jan.  6z  Z2 
18  July  61  12 
9  Jan.  61  KB 
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16  Aug.  61  12 
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July  6z  z2  Feb. 
Oct.  62  12  Feb. 
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Oct.  6-2  z2  Feb, 
Oct.  62  Z2  Feb. 
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62  12  Feb. 

63  £2  Feb. 

63  12  Feb. 
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Feb. 
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70  Windsor. 

70  Portsmouth. 

70  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

70  Chatham. 

70  Dover. 

70  Army  Service  Gorpsw 

70  Newcastle-on>l^iie. 

70  Edinburgh. 

70  Bermuda. 

70  Nova  Sootia. 

70  Malta. 

70  Dublin. 

70  Ceylon. 

70  Belfast. 

70  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

70  Gibraltar. 

70  Army  Service  Corps. 

70  Army  Service  Corps. 

70  Portsmouth, 

70  Woolwich  Arsenal 

70  Army  Servioe  Corps. 

70  Gold  Coast. 

70  Manchester. 

70  Birr. 

70  Dover. 

70  Army  Servioe  Corps* 

70  Dublin. 

70  West  Indies. 

70  Hounslow. 

70  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

70  Curragh. 

70  Preston. 

70  Arni3'  Service  Corps. 

70  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

70  Manchester. 

70  Army  Servioe  Corps. 

70  CuxTOgh. 

70  Army  Service  Corpe. 

70  Devonport 

70' Canter  bnry. 

7o'6arbadoe8. 

70 1  Army  Servioe  Carps. 

70  Army  Servioe  Corps. 
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63  12  Feb.  70  Army  Servioe  Ck>Tp8. 

63  z2  Feb.  70  Netley. 

64  z2Feb.  70' Portsmouth. 
67  12  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 

63  12  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 
67  12  Feb.  70  Maidstone. 
66  12  Feb.  70  London. 

64  12  Feb.  70  Western  Australia. 
64  12  Feb.  70  Aldershot, 
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Control  Department, 


263 


F^fwm  Commi$9umed  Sank. 

fisTTack  Master 

BamckMaster 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist  Saperentendent  of  Stores 

Purveyor  

Purveror 

Dep.  Assist.  Comxaissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commiasary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commiasary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Siq)erintendeni  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
I>ip.Asai8tStiperintendt.  of  Stores 

Porveyor 

Depoty  Purveyor 


Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Dep.AK«i«t8uperintendt.  of  Stores 
DepJLsai8t.8nperint€ndt.  of  Stores 
Dep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
D^.As8i8tSnperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As«i«t,Superintendt.  of  Stores 

Dep.As8i8t.8aperintendt.  of  Stores  

Dep.  Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores  Alftred  Montanaro 

DepjLseigtSnpenntendt.  of  Stores  Francisco  Candido  P.  Silveira* 


Dkpuit  CoHxi8SA.aiK8,  ranking  mth 
Capiaint. 

Frederick  (George  Frith 

George  Frederick  Coryton 

Frederick  Bazett  Doveton   

George  Beresford  Deare 

Henrv  Blakeney® 

C.  W.  Elphinstone-Holloway** 

Charles  Honrv  Toller 

John  Smith  Kavenhill    

Thomas  Brown  Stewart 

James  Alleyne  Clarke 

George  Coate's  

Henry  Longfield  Ricard 

Robert  Meade ^ 

Gerald  Edward  March   

Edward  T.  Christie 

James  Frere  Edwards 

Henry  Sedley  RiceBagenal 

Henry  Smith 

Samuel  Ormsby  Rogers 

Voltaire  White  

Oswald  Frederick  Beale 

Stephen  Walter  Rains 

Blair  Abbott  

William  Jones  Bimie 

George  Johnston" 

Robert  Cattley  Baker 

Saunders  Adamson    

John  Kent  Johnston  

James  Alexander  Scott  

William  Macken  

William  Peel  

Thomas  Sparkes  

George  Augustus  Brunett 

George  C.  Murray    

Joseph  Elliott 

Sydney  Lancey  Da  vies  Smith 

William  Bel!  LeGeytM 


John  Devine*' 

'Reuben  Hill  Powell 

iThomas  Gerard  Lockyer   , 

{George  Ramsey** , 

I  Charles  Robert  Crawford  

'Walter  Ernest  Sax  Battiscombe ., 

Walter  Crawford  Rees    

,  Robert  Douglas  Noake 


Lieotenant  late  Military  Train 
lieutenant  late  Military  Train 
fjeatenant  Ute  MiUtary  Train 
IJeutcnant  late  Military  Train 
}«ut«nant  late  Military  Train 
I^wenant  late  Military  Train 
J«utenant  late  Military  Train 

jyttenant  late  Military  Train    ...  „ 

D^y  Purveyor i  Walter  Thomas  Cowley  Wilton 

Dep-Assist. Superintendt.  of  Stores  William  Greyson  Boyes , 

Dep.A«si8t.8uperintendt,  of  Stores  Augustus  Hillier 

^JUsiat-Superintendt.  of  Stores  Ricnard  Henry  Chase , 

Dep.Assigt.Sui>erintendt.  of  Stores  William  D.  Bennett 

^tenant  late  MUitarjr  Train    ...  I  Biddnlph  Lee  Warner 

D^. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores  Henry  Taylor 

^^y  Purveyor IWiUiam  Richard  Taylor , 

«Miaist. Superintendt.  of  Stores  James  Mason 

J5 jurist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores  William  Henry  Chambers*" 

pep.As8i«t.8uperintendt.  of  Stores  G.  M.  Thorn  

wenant  late  Militaiy  Train    ... |Frankhn  Ludovic  Berthon 


J^AuostSttperintendt.  of  Stores  Robert  Walsh.. 

J^-^srist. Superintendt.  of  Stores 'Edwin  Nicoll *.. 

D^-AssisL  Superintendt.  of  Stores  |  Edward  Gatt 

^.Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores, Thales  Pease 

J^nty  Purveyor jJames  Johnston    

J^-Asaist. Superintendt.  of  StoresiGeorge  Edward  Lane 

^AssisLSuperintendt.  of  Stores  John  Browne 

J^JUeiat-Stiperintcndt.  of  Stores  .Thomas  Joseph  Rawnsley*" 

D^.As6ist.Saperintendt.  of  Stores  |  Joseph  Henry  Pearson  

fljjjsjgt. Superintendt,  of  Stores  William  Sidney  Haldane'® 

^.Aittist Superintendt.  of  Stores  IDominick  O'Loughlen  MacDermott. 

uep-Asaist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores  Walter  Booth"  

D«P~^ist,8uperintcndt.  of  Stores  T.  G.  Stack 

^5-*«ist  Superintendt.  of  Stores  |  Henry  Payn  Moors 

JjP-issist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores  Patrick  Joseph  Connell  Flynn    | 

^^>>AMiat.8uperintendt.  of  Stores  John  Roden  Herepath   

j2.A98iat.StipeTintendt.  of  Stores  Francis  Sidney  Smith  Fead, 

^Jlsdst  Superintendt.  of  Stores  Henry  Morgan  

^-issist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores  Robert  Pearce  Olpherts 

^~.iMist.8nperintendt.  of  Stores  James  Alfred  Bristow 

'^.Assist.Biiperintendt.  of  Stores  James  Cragg  Kelbnan   


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MISSION 
KD     BANK. 

6  July  67 

27  July  67 
23  Feb.  67 
25  Feb.  67 

7  Mar.  50 
X  Aug.  55 

28  Feb.  55 
23  July  67 
10  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  65 
16  Sept.  67 

I  Jan.  5a 

29  Jan.  55 

23  Oct.  66 
3  Dec.  49 
I  Oct.  40 
I  Jan.  46 

5  Mar.  54 
32  May  55 
14  June  55 

a  June  55 
14  July  55 
14  July  55 

14  July  55 

15  Au^^  55 
25  Aug.  55 

25  Aug.  55 
I  Apr.  56 
1  Apr.  57 
I  Apr.  49 
1  Feb.  53 
I  Oct.  47 

15  May  54 
10  Aug.  54 

24  May  54 
20  Jan.  55 

9  Apr.  50 
12  May  5a 

20  P'eb.  57 
23  Nov.  55 
12  Oct.  60 
12  Jan.  56 

12  May  60 

6  Jan.  60 
9  Feb.  64 

13  May  63 

16  Mar.  57 
T6Apr.  5a 

21  Feb.  so 
10  Oct.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
5  May  63 

9  Apr.  55 
27  Apr.  55 

I  Apr.  55 

17  Apr.  55 
1  Apr.  55 

13  June  63 

26  Apr.  55 
1  4  May  55 

9  May  55 
ai  July  55 
ao  Aug.  55 

I  Apr.  55 
a  I  July  55 
a  I  July  55 
a8  Dec.  55 
10  Jan.  56 

27  Apr.  56 
17  Apr.  56 

6  Oct.  56 
35  Jan.  56 

1  Jan.  57 
a3  Mar.  57 
39  Jan.  58 
21  Dec.  58 
a  I  Dec.  58 


PRBBBNT 
BANK. 


2  Feb.  70 


Gibraltar. 


I  a  Feb.  70  Enniskillen. 

I  a  Feb.  70  Sheffield. 

I  a  Feb.  70  Barbtuioes. 

xa  Feb.  70' Edinburgh. 

laFeb.  70  Bull  Point. 

xa  Feb.  70  Gosport. 

xa  Feb.  70  Dover. 

xa  Feb.  70  Brighton. 

I  a  Feb.  70|Barbadoes. 

xa  Feb.  70  Gold  Coast. 

I  a  Feb.  70  Plymouth. 

xa  Feb.  70  Devonpt.  Gun  Wharf. 

laFeb.  70J  Dublin. 

xa  Feb.  70]  Portsmouth. 

12  Feb.  70  DubliQ. 

12  Feb.  701  Devonpt.  Gun  Wharf. 

I  a  Feb.  70  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

I  a  Feb.  70  Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

2  Feb.  70  Jamaica. 

2  Feb.  7o[ Dublin. 
laFeb.  70' Woolwich. 
12  Feb.  70  Malta. 
12  Feb.  70. Manchester. 
12  Feb.  70  Bermuda. 
12  Feb.  70  Newport,  Monmouth. 

2  Feb.  70, 

2  Feb.  701  Dublin. 
12  Feb.  70  Portsmouth. 

2  l'\b.  70  Colchester. 

2  Fob.  70  Alderuey. 
12  Feb.  7oi  Pembroke  Dock. 
x2  Feb.  70  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
12  Feb.  70I 

12  Feb.  70  Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 
x2  Feb.  70iCork  Harbour, 
xa  Feb.  70 1 
I  a  Feb.  70  Ceylon, 
xa  Feb.  70  China. 


IS  Feb.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
IS  Feb.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
x5  Feb.  70 
33  June  70 
7  July  70 


Army  Service  Corps. 
Army  Service  Corps. 
Army  Service  Corps. 
Army  Service  Coips. 
Arm^'  Service  Corps. 
Anny  Service  Corps. 
Araiy  Service  Corps. 
Army  Service  Corps. 
Aldershot. 
Singapore. 


X  Oci.  70  Manchester. 

T    Ton       ««•    r^Vk{ ^Vh A<i4>A«a 


DepAasist  Superintendt. 
pcp.A  wsiat.  Superintendt. 
P^JLs«ist.8uperintcndt. 
Dep.AMi8t.Superintendt. 
J^AjsistSuperintendt. 
^As8i8t.8uperintendt. 
^As«iitSizperintendt. 
D^.A«i8t  Superintendt. 
wpAjsistSiqwrintendt. 
^.Assist  Sdperintendt. 
uep.A4«i«t.Snperint«ndt. 


I  Jan.  71  Chichester. 

I  Jan.  71  Jamaica. 

I  Feb.  71  Army  Service  Corps. 

10  May  71  Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 
1  Aug.  71  Fort  George. 
I  Aug.  71  Natal. 
I  Oct.  71  Edinburgh. 

28  Dec.  71  Bermuda. 
17  Apr.  72| Gibraltar. 

May  72 'Gold  Coast. 
15  June  72  Chatham  Gun  Wharf. 

X  July  72  Gibniltur. 

X  July  72  St.  Helena. 

3  Aug  72  China. 
Ti  Nov.  72  Devonpt.  Gun  Wharf. 
17  June  73 [Army  bervice  Corps. 

11  Aug.  73  Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 
I  Sept.  7  5  Ceylou. 
:  Sept.  7j  Curragh. 
1  Sept.  73  Dublin. 
I  Sejit.  73  Malta. 
X  Sept.  73  Stirling. 
X  Sept.  73;  Woolwich  Arsenal. 
I  Sept.  73  Dublin. 
I  Sept.  73lU])nor. 
I  Sept.  73  Marchwocd. 
I  Sept.  73  Gibraltar. 
3  Sent.  73  l^urbadoes. 

21  Dec.  58  27  Oct.  73  Portsm.  Gun  Wharf, 
ax  Dec.  58   6  Nov.  73  Mauritius. 


Assistant  Comuibsabibs,  rankit^  withi 
Lieutenanta.  | 

of  Stores  GreorgeArber 114  Jan.  56 

of  Stores  John  Charles  Freebum X3  Apr.  56 

of  Stores  William  Cleather  Gordon  ai  Dec.  58 

of  Stores, Herbert  James  Mills  21  Dec.  58 

of  StoresiFnuicis  Edward  Thompson '23  Mar.  59 

of  Stores  Gedrge  T.  Pett  123  Mar.  59 

of  Stores  William  Robert  Mayo 29  Apr.  59 

of  Stores  William  Henry  Howell  29  Apr.  59 

of  Stores 'Robert  Nicholls 29  Apr.  59 

of  Stores]  Frederick  Pridham I  5  June  60 

of  Stores 'Harry  Mainwaring  Dunstan    '  8  June  6rii^if^b 


I  a  Feb.  70  China. 

xa  Feb.  70  Devonpt.  Gun  Whart 

12  Feb.  70,  Bermuda. 

12  Feb.  70;  Halifax. 

12  Feb.  30  Tipner. 

13  Feb.  70  Woolwich  ArsenaL 
X2  Feb.  70  Bermuda. 


269 


Control  Department 


Former  C9mmi»iumed  Rank, 

I>ep.AsBi8t.Siipermteiidt.  of  Storee 
Dep.ABais(.8nperintendt.  of  Stores 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Qr.Master  CoxomiBsai-iat  Staff  C. 
Qr.Master  Military  Store  Depart. 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
Qr.  Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As8ist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  A88ist.Superiiitendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As8ist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.AssiBt.  Superintendt.  .of  Stores 

Deputy  Purveyor , 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor , 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor .'. 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor , 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
Lieutenant  late  Military  Train  . . . 
Lieutenant  late  Military  Train  ... 
Lieutenant  late  Militaxy  Train  . . . 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 

Ensign  late  Military  Train   

Ensign  late  Military  Train   

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 


AssiSTAVT  C0MMI88ABIXS,  ramkimg  wUk 


PIBSTCOH- 
MI88X0K- 
XD     BAJTK. 


George  Alflned  Jolly^ 

John  Edward  Taylor**  

Frederick  William  Page 

.Tohn  Gallagher 

Thomas  Hassall 

John  Power'^ 

Job  Smith'* 

John  Williams  

Augustus  Bresson  Calvert 

Charles  K.  Vansittart 

Charles  S.  Buchanan  

Lionel  Frederick  Graham 

Charles  Day  Dnmford   

Colin  Q.  L.  Campbell 

Harry  H.  St.  George  

Arthiir  Walter  Briagman 

Hobert  Pinlay  King 

Edmund  Grey  Skinner 

John  Davies  Thwaites    

John  Smith  Young 

Marlow  Sidney  John  Woollett ., 


James  Dungey 
W.  B.  Edridge 

William  Bobertson  , 

Joseph  PoiTest 

John  Spencely  

Charles  Frederick  Flower  Woods 

Charles  Edward  Bruce  

William  Burke  

Edward  Love 

Henry  Clinton  


Ensign  61  Foot , 

Ensign  88  Foot  

Lieutenant  loa  Foot 

Ensign  58  Foot 

Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery 

Lieutenant  64  Foot 

Lieutenant  84  Foot 


Lieutenant  20  Foot . 
Lieutenant  xx  Foot . 
Lieutenant  95  Foot .. 
Purveyor's  Clerk  ..^ 


Barrack  Clerk 

Lieutenant  103  Foot... 


John  Loney^.. 

Alexander  William  Acheeon** 

John  Beaufln  Irving** 

Anthony  Edward  Parker  

Charles  M'Garry  

John  Moorehouse**  

George  Elliott^ 

Richard  John  Lewis   

G.  Drury , 

W.  Gammell  , 

J.  Stephenson 

W.  W.  Thelwall 

H.  N.  MitcheU  

A.  B.  Allen 

H.  Chipp 

J.  Lynas  

Patrick  O'liOazy   

W.  H.  Eliot 

Thomas  Hibbert  

John  James  Donnelly     

William  Chambers  , 

Richard  Croisdale , 

Thomas  Alderton 

Joseph  Wood 

James  Lees 

Charles  Henry  Santi 

Robert  Alexander  Chermside 

Edward  Pilkington  Elliott   

George  Gunn  Mtinro 

WilbrahamT.  Whitehead 

G.  H.  Stonhouse 

John  Henry  Rolt  Triscott 

Richard  Terriok  Stainforth 

William  Butterworth  Cooke 

Henry  Charles  Sutleffe  

Robert  Barrington  Baker 

Frederick  Octavius  Leggett 

Francis  Walter  Lundy  

Powell  C.  B.  Richards   

Walter  Thompson  M'Leod  

Edwin  Fits  Stubbs  

John  Smith , 

Edward  John  Dolton  

Thomas  Patrick  Shannon 

Charles  William  Richard  Mansergh.. 

Alfred  George  Sandham  de  Sails 

Arthur  John  Hutton   

Francis  Russell  Gosset 

Charles  John  Bannister 

Horace  Miles  Benyon  Beevor     

Frederick  William  John  Cole 

Edward  John  de  Sails  

George  Henry  Everard 

H.  D.  O'Donnell    

TheodoreCampbellHeiUgerlfoodonald 
George  Robert  Hunter 


Sub  Asstsvakt  ComassASixs. 

Ernest  Elliott  Markwick  

'George  Wollaston  Ottley  

WiUiam  Horan 

Stephen  Thornton  PhlUimoie 


PBKSXI^ 
B1.VX. 


20  Aug. 
X7  Nov. 
X  Apr. 
28  Oct. 
39  Dec. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 
3  Apr. 
3  Apr. 
3  Apr. 
3  Apr. 

38  June 
28  June 
3x  July 
3x  July 

31  July 
3»  July 
24  Dec. 
27  May 

22  June 
24  Dec. 
24  Dec. 
24  Deo. 
24  Dec. 
x6Mar. 
17  Feb. 
13  Apr. 
31  Dec. 
x8Dec. 
15  Feb. 
15  Feb. 

5  Aug. 
8  Jan. 

15  Nov. 
20  Oct. 
8  Jan. 

7  Aug. 
31  Dec. 

23  Feb. 

8  Dec. 

6  Mar. 
1  Nov. 
a  Sept. 

20  Nov. 

9  Dec. 


8.Tuly 
I  Aug. 
7  Nov. 


15  Jan. 
8Jfw! 
8  July 


2  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70 1  Dover. 

2  Feb.  70'Bennuda. 

2  Feb.  7olArmy  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70;  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

2  Feb.  70J  Army  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70  Aldershot. 

2  Feb.  70!  Aldershot. 

2  Feb.  70' Army  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70;  Ceylon. 

2  Feb.  70,  Army  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70  Chester. 

2  Feb.  70,  Army  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70  Ceylon. 

2  Feb.  70,  Ceylon. 

2  Feb.  70  Devonpt.  Gun  Whsrf. 

2  Feb.  70  Malta. 

2  Feb.  70 1  China. 

2  Feb.  70  Sheemees. 

2  Feb.  70I  London. 

2  Feb.  70.  Gibraltar. 

2  Feb.  70  Sbomcliffe. 

2  Feb.  70, Gold  Coast. 

2  Feb.  70  Chester. 

2  Feb.  70  Southern  District. 

2  Feb.  70  Aldershot. 

2  Feb.  70  Malta. 

2  Feb.  70  Devonport. 

2  Feb.  70  Gold  Coast. 

7  Feb.  70  North  Britain. 
2  Feb.  70'Natal. 

2  Feb.  70  Bermuda. 

2  Feb.  70,  Army  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70 1  Army  Service  Corps. 

2  Feb.  70  Curragh. 

5  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 

5  Feb.  70' Gold  Coast. 

8  Feb.  70, St.  Vincent. 
8  Feb.  70  Bermuda. 

8  Feb.  70  Hong  Kong. 
8  Feb.  70'LoDaon. 
8  Feb.  70  Aldershot. 
8  Feb.  70' Mauritius. 
8  Feb.  70! Portsmouth. 
8  Feb.  70' Aldershot. 
8  Feb.  70 1  Jamaica. 
8  Feb.  70'Dublin. 
8  Feb.  70  Nova  Scotia. 
•5  Feb.  70  Dublin. 
25  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 

25  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 

26  Feb.  70' Army  Service  Corps. 


Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Gold  Coast. 

Army  Servioe  Corps. 

Ireland. 

Army  Servioe  Corps. 

Army  Servioe  Corps. 

Weedon. 

Devonpt  Gun  Wharf. 


26  Feb.  70 
26  Feb.  70 

x  Aug.  70 

x  Sept.  70 

X  Sept.  70 

1  Sept.  70 
3  Dec.  70 

X2  Dec.  70 
13  Dec.  70 
X3  Dec.  70 
IS  Dec.  70 
24  Dec.  70  Ceylon. 

2  Jan.  71  Colchester. 
I  Feb.  71  Gold  Coast. 
6  Feb.  71  Hyde  Park. 
9Mur.  71  Gold  Coast 

x6  Mar.  7i|Haulbowline 

X  Apr.  71  Manchester. 
X2  Apr.  71  Gold  Coast. 
12  Apr.  71  Portsmouth. 
12  Apr.  7x  Army  Servioe  Corps. 

8  May  71  Army  Service  Ccrps. 


4  Deo.  ~~ ^  , ., 

1 5  June  66 1 1 7  June  7  x  Cork. 
XI  Jan.  67  ""  ^~*  A-~». 


15  July  71  Army  Service  Corps. 

15  July  71!  Straits  Settlements. 

IS  July  71 !  Army  Service  Corps. 

15  July  7iiMalta. 

15  July  71 1  Jersey. 

15  July  71  Devonpt  Gun  WTiarf. 


I  Apr. 
5  Mar. 


5  July  71 

|i5  July7x 

66 1 18  Feb.  70 

67*19  Aug.  71 

x6  0ot.  7x 


Aldersnot. 


Gold  Coast. 
WarOfBoo. 


;x3  June  72  Woolwich. 

'13  June  72 'Woolwich* 

::::Dig,tiz^^^S30gle 


Control  BepartinenU 


270 


Pormtr  Comwkiationed  Bank, 


Ueotenmt  xi  Foot 


Richard  Pnrdy  Hunt 

Arthur  Newton  St.  Quintin 

Wodehouse  Dillon  Richardson  

Frank  Graham  Wintle  

Walter  Bourne  Brabazon 

Ernest  Houghton , 

John  Langford  Wheeler , 

Henry  M'Uleland 

Cusimir  Arthur  Bourne 

Herbert  Andrew  David  Hain 

Robert  Arthur  Nugent 

Ernest  Langham  Boughton  Kevill- 

Davies 

AlfredBly 

Lewis  Augustus  Clutterbuck 

Fraser  Browne  Melliss  

Robert  Fulke  Noel  Clarke    

Frank  Erastus  Stevens 

David  Soot  Skirving  

Frederick  Anthony  Riteon 


Bub  Assiscavt  Coxxissiusb. 


VIB8T  COM 

ifisBioir- 


PBK8SVT 

BAirx.     I 


MAtI.J 


Josiah  Jones 

Allan  Harris  Langdon  

Charles  Henry  Bridge  

Ernest  Fryer , 

John  Francis  Sargent 

John  George  Yule  Wilson 

AlAred  Aquila  Baker  

William  Bandford  Bienldnsop 

Malcolm  Graham 

Herbert  Thornton  Wyon 

Hamilton  William  Wetherell  Spooner 

Arthur  William  CoUard , 

Frederick  Stephen  Seymour  ..... 
Robert  Scipio  Marsh  de  Rioci    .. 

Francis  Havard  Arnold     , 

Marcus  Edward  Read  Rainsford 
Edmund  Philip  Bowden  Smith  ., 

James  Roe 

Herbert  George  Fincham 

William  Moorsom  Laurence    

William  Francis  Moore 

Thomas  James  Kemaghan 

Godfrey  Octavius  Warren    

John  William  Brooke  Parkin 

George  Vaughan  Hamilton 

Bernard  Heygate 

Harry  Penson  Burt 

WUUam  Frederick  Wright 

Charles  William  Henry  Tate  

William  John  Byrne  Bamfleld 

Thomas  St.  John  Fagan  

Edward  Heath 

Leigh  Tracey     

Charles  Gilchrist  Jeans , 

Samuel  Henry  Winter  

Altered  George  Hipwell 

Gtorald  George  Challice 

William  Robert  Winter 

James  Roch  Edwards 

Hugh  Watson  Bruno  Bruno 

Walter  Alphonsus  Dunne 

George  Radley  Hobbs   , 


Dep.AMiit8iiperintendt.  of  Stores 
Boiign6aFoot  


African  Branch. 

ComcxsfABT. 
James  Nelson  MarSdon 


13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  Juno 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 

13  June 

13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 
13  June 

1  Deo. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 


7aK;ork. 

72  Woolwich  ArAcnuK 

7a  Go]  a  Coftjrt. 

7?  \Vi>i|tt^K*h  ArecnaU 


uduu, 
ilvr  ich  Artieiial. 


7= 
7- 
7= 
7'- 
7= 
7a 
7a  5,uld  Coaat. 

7atWooliTich. 

7a  AMcr&hot. 

7a        ibtiHler. 

7a        ■'Iwich  Arscnul. 

72  I  Kiblin, 

7a  Ktj'jmcligfe. 

72  I  Ufitbiitn  tSmi  Wharf, 

7«  Liinertck. 

72  KiiPteni  DiHtrict. 

7a  Dublin. 

72  Armj  Service  t'orpji. 

7a  Amiy  *Sc.Tvict'  Corps, 

7a  UTlllliTk. 


■  ■t. 


n^m.  Gun  Wlmrf. 

ijtbam. 
7a  Army  Service  Corps, 
72|Duljlin. 

7a  Devonpt .  CI  an  Wharf. 
7a  I'ortjam.  Gun  Wharf. 
7a  Gold  Coast, 
7a  Mancheemr. 
7a  Hcmdurae. 
73  'k'^  oolwich  Arsemal. 
73  Aldemhot. 
73  f  J  e  von  port, 
73  Irc'lfturJ, 
73  MasiChestor. 
73  3'<.rt4-ni.  i\\m  Wharf. 

73  (ioUiUitft^t. 

73  J'orLi^u.auih. 

73  Irc'isind. 

73  WiM>lwlch. 

73  w-i-iluicU  Arsenal, 

73  AUiiTJ'ihrjt. 

73  EvLUiL^trjirh, 

73  AVuulwich. 

73  Wo<}lwiph. 

73  I  urt^m  Gun  Wharf, 

73  ^Vfjolwich. 

73  Dover. 

73  Woolwfch. 

73   l^r.rt.KisLinj.h. 

73    ^'    ■    -      •  ' . 

73  It  ArftQiiaL 

73  i   ....;.  . 
73  IrcluDii. 


DsrUTT  CO]CMI88A.aZX8. 

3£artin  Day  Sayers  

Henry  Frederick  Blissett 

ASSIBTAITT  COVMISSABISS. 

Henry  Wyatt 

F.K.Bennett 

George  Twiaell  Wawn   

Joseph  Marsh   

Charles  F.  H.  Beardmore 

James  Casma^or  Gore  (on  jtrcbiUion) 

Robert  Poole  Gabbett  (<li/<o)  

John  Jobeph  Crooks   

Henry  P.  Reid  


aT  Aug.  60  xa  Feb.  70 


'a  Dec.  6a 
la  Feb.  70 


f  Apr.  73 
94  Sept  73 


I  a  Feb. 

I  Aug. 

I  Feb. 
ax  May 
a3  Joly 

X  Sept. 

3  Sept. 

8  Sept. 
36  Sept. 


Gold  Coast- 


Gold  Coast. 

Gold  Coast. 

Sierra  Leono. 

Gold  Coast. 
73' Gold  Coast. 
73:  Gold  Coast. 
73I  Gol  d  Coast. 
73 1  Gold  Coast 
73  Gold  Coast. 


Army  Service  Corps. 

(Head  Quarters,  109,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster.) 

Blqf  Offletr  Assistant  Controller  Colonel  F.  C.  Bvelegh,  CB, 

AmUtani  to  the  8t<{f  Officer Assistant  Controller  LtColonel  Shervinton. 

Adjutamt 

g^arter  Matter Assistant  Conunissary  R.  Croisdale. 

fofmaeter  Gtoorge  Rennie. 

^•—-'-f--^- {?w;K  ^ 

RUimg  Maeter  John  Bamett.  af  Aug.  59,  Woolwijg^^y  CjOOQ  IC 


271 


Control  BepaHment 


OvriCS&8  ATTACHED  TO  THB  COBPB. 


Commw«art>t. 

Lynch  John  Keoijli    IhiWin. 

James  Milne Woolwich. 

Bdwftrd  N^illiam  Henry  Webb  ~ Alderahot. 

Gilbort  Howard  Sanders**  Woolwich. 

Deputjf  ComatMoriM. 

William  "BLo^er  Snow Dablin. 

Henry  Spencer  Edward  Beeves   Aldershob. 

William  Brid|<man Cnrragh. 

F.G.Archer    ,  Aldershot. 

Edward  Thomas  Price Chatham. 

George  John  Parkyn    Woolwich. 

T.  8.  Smith  Ourragh. 

F.  W.  B.  Gattey  Chatham. 

Bdward  Wilmot  Williams DubUn. 

Francis  John  Gilbert  Cook Alderahot. 

F.  H.  Bridgman Aldershot. 

W.  F.  L.  Le  Poer  Trench Curragh. 

JohnBlurton    Aldershot. 

John  Devine Woolwich. 

Beuben  HiU  Powell   Aldershot. 

Thomus  Gerard  Lockyer ;..  Aldershot. 

Geor^fc  IUun.scy  Aldershot. 

Charles  Robert  Crawford Portsmoath. 

Walter  Emost  Sax  Batiiscombe  ShomcUffe. 

Walter  Cra^Word  llees Aldershot. 

Robert  Don^slas  Noake Woolwich. 

Biddulph  Lee  Warner  Woolwich. 


A$suiant  Cammiuariea, 

John  Browne    Woolwicb. 

George  Alfred  Jolly** Woolwich. 

John  Gallagher  Aldershot. 

John  Power Dublin. 

Augustus  Bresson  Calvert Corrsgh. 

Charles  S.  Buchanan Alderanot. 

Charles  Day  Dumford  Devoniwrt. 

Alexander  William  Aoheson  Woolwich. 

John  Beaufln  Irving Alderahot. 

Anthony  Edward  Parker Kensington. 

John  Moorehuuse   Alderahot. 

J.  J.  Donnelly Woolwich. 

William  Chamben London. 

T.  G.  Alderton Portsmouth. 

Joseph  Wood   Alderahot 

James  Lees   Curragh. 

Robert  Alexander  Chermside Dublin. 

G.  G.  Monro Chatham. 

W.  T.  Whitehead    Portsmoath. 

E.  J.  Dolton Dcvonport. 

T.  P.  Shannon Aldersnot. 

Alfred  George  8.  de  Sails Woolwich. 

Francis  Russell  Gosset Dablin. 

Sub  Amttant  Commi$9ari«*. 

C.  H.  Bridge Shomdiffe. 

B.  Fryer Woolwich. 

A.  W.  CoUard  Woolwich. 


Pay  Siib  BeparhneuL 


Former  C<mm\»aioned  Rank,  Patmastxbs,  rakkmg  wUk  Jftyon. 

Assistant  Conmiissary  General  ...  James  Knight  Goold   

Assistant  Commissary  General  . .  J  Edward  Aichibald  Ibbetson 

Assistant  Commissary  General  . . .  iTheodore  Ernest  M'ClintockT* 

Principal  Purveyor James  M'Innes  Green 

Principal  Purveyor 'Charles  John  Minney 

Assistant  Commissary  General  ...[William  Clare  Ball  

Assistant  Conunissary  General  ...George  Rennie'*   

Deputy  Superintendent  of  Stores  George  Carmino  Holden    

Assist.  S  ux)erintendent  of  Stores  1  William  Richard  Jenny 

Cashier  R.  Army  Clothing  Depot  I  William  Swarsbrick  Thorpe 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General! Augustus  Morton  Festing 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  1  Edward  Cattell 


VIBSTCOIC- 

icissioir- 

XD      HANK. 


PBSBKHT 
XAHK. 


21  May  39 
16  Dec.  45; 
38  Jan.  46' 
37  Apr.  53 

7  Apr.  54 
20  Nov.  49 
28  Dec.  47 

1  Jan.  45 

Nov.  39 

i  3  Aug.  46 

10  Apr.  54; 

I  Jan.  55 


I    Dbputt  Path astrhs,  ranking  with 
Captain*. 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  Charles  D'Oyly  Forbes  

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General!  Edward  Frederick  George  Greenwood 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  Bdwatd  Coiirtney^* 


Alexander  Bwing7« 

George  William  Rippon?^  . 

Alfred  Pope 

Thomas  Waraop  Cooper.... 

John  Joseph  Lake 

R.Wolfe7»    . 


Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  . 

Purveyor . 

Purveyor . 

Purveyor . 

Aiisist.  Superintendent  of  Stores  J 

Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Stores  L.  

Dep.  Assist. Superintendt.  of  Stores  Edward  ViUiers  Raynes.. 

Dep.Assi8t. Superintendt.  of  Stores.  Thomas  Timbrell^  

Dep. Assist. Superintendt.  of  StoresjWilUam  Marvin 

Dep. AssistSuperintendt.  of  Stores.  Benjamin  Stevens  Pearson  ... 

War  Office  Clerk    ;Jame8  A.  B.  OBrien    

War  Office  Clerk   JHerbert  Hamilton  Rontledge 

Dep.Asai8t.Superintendt.of  Stores'j.  A.  Collins   

Dep.AssLst. Superintendt.  of  Stores.  James  White?*   

Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Stores  Henry  Potter 

Dep. Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores' James  Grant  BllioUi^ 

Dep.  Assist  Superintendt  of  Stores,  William  Dalton 


13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 
12  Dec. 
12  Feb. 
t3  Feb. 
12  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
26  July 

I  Oct. 
15  Nov. 


70  Nova  Scotis. 

70  Gibraltar. 

70  j  Manchester. 

70 1  Dublin. 

70  Pimlico. 

70!  London. 

70  Army  Service  Corps. 

70' Woolwich  Anenal. 

70;  Dover. 

7z{Bermudft. 

73|Devonport. 

73  Dublin. 


x8  May  55  12  Feb.  70  Portsmouth. 
I  Sept.  55  12  Feb.  70!  Malta. 
I  Sept.  55  12  Feb.  70  Woolwich. 
I  Dec.  55  12  Feb.  7o|Aldershot. 

28  Feb.  55  12  Feb.  70  Cork. 

25  Dec.  56  12  Feb.  70 1  Chatham. 

22  May  55  12  Feb.  70  China. 

18  July  49  13  Feb.  70  Birmingham. 

20  Nov.  44  12  Feb.  70 

29  Apr.  47  12  Feb.  70 

1 4  Sept.  49 , 1 2  Feb.  70 1  Colchester. 

23  May  53  12  Feb.  7o'Barbado68. 
I  Apr.  55  12  Feb.  70, Ceylon. 

13  July  59  12  Feb.  701 
7  Sept.  59  12  Feb.  70  Malta. 
II  Feb.  56  6  Sept  70 'Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

21  Feb.  56    X  Dec.  71 'Edinburgh. 
7  Mar.  56    1  Jan.  73  Gold  Coast. 

39  Apr.  59   1  Oct.  73  Western  Australia. 
7  Soptdo  X5  Nov.  73  Gibraltar. 


War  Office  Clerk 


AssxaTAVT  Patxastbxs,  ranking  with 

LientenamU. 
Edward  George  Pellew  Mayers 


30 


Dep.  Assist  Superintendt  of  Stores 'Charles  Webb 22 

Deputy  Purveyor 
Deputv  Purveyor 
War  Office  Clerk 
War  Office  Clerk 
Wjir  Office  Clerk 

War  Office  Clerk   

Clerk  Qr.  Master  General's  Office 
Qr.  Master  Commissariat  Staff  O. 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  0. 
War  Office  Clerk 
Clerk  Commander  in  Chiers  Office 


.  Joseph  Muskett. 

.  Robert  Du  Port 

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1  Sir  William  Henry  Drake  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  Commissariat 
charge  of  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  CB.,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Officer  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  4th  Class  of  the  Mcdji'lie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Mr.  &orv1on  joined  the  Army  in  the  Crimea  in  March  1855,  having,  when  a  Captain  on  half  pay,  been  ap- 
pointed by  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War  to  superintend  the  collection  of  surplus  clothing  and  stores.  In  Au^.  X855 
ae  was  appointed  Ordnance  Storekeeper,  and  in  that  capacity  on  peace  being  proclaimed,  was  ordered  to  supenntend 
the  embstrkation  of  the  material  and  stores  of  the  several  departments  of  the  Army,  with  the  exception  of  tnat  of  the 
Comnuaaariat,  but  including  those  of  the  Medical.  Land  Transport,  and  Army  Works  Corps,  as  well  as  the  Railway, 
so  that  every  article  with  the  Army  might  be  accounted  for  by  him  to  the  War  Department. 

*  Mr.  Robertson  served  as  Purveyor  m  Chief  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  (Crimean  and 
Torkiah  Medals). 

*  Mr.  Tatom  joined  the  Army,  at  the  Bosphorus  in  March  1855,  as  Ordnance  Storekeeper,  remained  in  charge  of 
the  Store  Department  at  that  station  until  the  close  of  the  Russian  war,  and  until  the  whole  of  the  Ordnance  Stores 
m  his  oharge  had  been  shipped  and  duly  accounted  for. 

»  Mr.  Routh  has  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war. 

«  Mr.  Young  was  in  charge  of  the  Field  Train  throughout  the  Crimean  war  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  China  from  1857  to  i860  (Medal). 

*  Mr.  Slarickland  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838-39 ;  and  in  Cephalonia  during  the  rebellion  of 
1S47-48.  Served  with  the  ist  Division  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in 
Commisaariat  charge  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  in  1864-66  {CB.,  and  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Landy  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
»  Mr.  Robinson  has  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war. 

u  Mr.  Potgi^ter  served  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1835, 1846,  and  1851-5^  (Medal),  also  with  the  force  that  proceeded  to  the 
Ungozie  and  which  ultimately  took  possession  of  Port  Natal ;  and  also  with  the  force  against  the  insurgent  Boers 
beyond  the  N.E.  boundary  of  the  Cape  Colony  in  1848,  and  present  at  the  .iction  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  in  Turkey 
from  April  1854  to  Sept.  1856  in  charge  of  Dep6ts  of  Stores  established  on  the  Bosphorus  for  the  Army  in  the  Crimea. 

^  Mr.  Moore  served  in  the  Crimea  firo^n  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»♦  Mr.  Gem  served  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1854-56  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

u  Mr.  Hal!  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Regiment  during  a  portiuu  ol  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  (Medal) ;  and 
▼as  Barrack  Master  of  British  Kaffriiria  during  the  war  of  1852-53. 

^'  Mr.  Crookshank  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in,  Commissariat  charge  of  the  Cavalry 
Diviaion  from  the  landing  in  the  Crimea,  present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganao  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58  in  Commissariat  oharge  of  the  expediUonaiy 
Pidd  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  Mr.  Palmer  serveu  in  the  Kaffir  war  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimea  (M^edal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

**  Mr.  Smith  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47;  also  in  that  of  1850-53,  including  the  actions  of  Bams  Hill  and 
Block  Drift  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Downes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol),  and  was  specially 
ERfntioned  in  general  orders  for  services  rendered  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  wiUi  the 
China  BxpediUonary  Force  in  1857-59,  and  was  promoted  for  this  service ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Mr.  King  served  in  China  ftom  1857  to  1858  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  Blazer  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850-53  (Medal). 

"  Mr.  Brownrigg  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^th  tho  3rd  Division,  including  the  battles 
of  Ahna  and  Likerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  8c3tt  has  received  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  wars. 

■  Mr.  M.  B.  Irvine  served  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  during  tho  latter  part  of  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56.  Pio- 
eeeded  as  Senior  Control  Officer  with  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  from  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley 
(Clf».). 

**  Colonel  Evelegh  served  with  the  30th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Ahna.  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  both  attacks  on  the  Redan,  and  through  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before 
Sebastopol  without  being  absent  from  a  single  tour  of  duty  in  the  Trenches ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum. 
Embarked  for  India  with  the  3oth  Regiment,  was  made  a  Brigadier,  and  was  present  at  the  following  actions  and 
silkirs : — Chanda,  Umecrpore,  Sultanpore,  siege  of  Lucknow.  Also  commanded  an  independent  forcQ  at  Mahan, 
Haseengnnge,  Meeangunge,  Poorwah,  Murrowmow,  capture  of  Fort  Simree,  Beinh,  Buxarghat,  and  the  Fort  of 
OaoMro.  was  mentioned  about  fifteen  times  in  despatches;  thanked  twice  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council ; 
has  the  Crimean  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  order  of  CJB.,  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Cluss  of  the  Me^jidie,  Turkish  Medal, 
and  T»^;^«  >f«i^ft.i  with  Clasp. 

*?  Lt.Cokmel  Bhervinton  served  in  the  46th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  the  26th  Oct.,  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol.  Having  served 
iminfeenxtptedly  throughout  the  siege  he  was  appointed  to  the  Staff  at  Balaklava,  and  subseauently  to  the  com- 
maud  of  ue  xst  Battalion  Land  Transport  Corps  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 
and  Tnrkiah  Medal). 

^  Msior  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Crimea  from  37th  Nov.  18^4,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
assault  on  the  Oemc»tery  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Clsss  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Nangle  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  September  to  Octobei- 1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll 
<fBahirtopDipiedai  with  Clasp, and Tnrkish  Medal).  ,      ^^^.^ 

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*>  Captain  H.  M.  Hosier  served  the  oampaini  of  z86o  in  China  with  the  Royal  Artilleiy,  inolnding  the  capture  of 
the  Taku  Forte  and  actions  near  Tangchow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868 
as  Assistant  Military  Secretaiy  to  Lord  Napier,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  haying  evinced  "  great  energy 
and  practical  ability  "  (Medal). 

*^  Mr.  F.  O.  Swan  was  Senior  Conunieisariat  Officer  in  Canada  West  in  Jane  1866,  when  the  Fenians  invaded  the 
Province,  and  served  in  Commissariat  charge  of  the  Field  Force  on  the  Niagara  trontier  on  that  occasion. 

■•  Mr.  Swain  served  with  the  and  Division  in  Bulgaria  in  1854,  and  with  the  4th  Division  from  the  landing  at  Old 
Fort,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaetopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal) .  He  was  subsequently  appointed  Assistant  Commissary  Greneral  (ist  Jan.  1856),  and  had  the  charge 
of  the  Military  Chest  and  StafTPaymaster's  duties  at  Scutari,  until  the  breaking  up  of  that  establishment  in  Aug.  1856. 

**  Mr.C.  Foster  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  6th  September  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal), 
Also  with  the  Chimi  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857-61,  including  Commissariat  charge  of  an  expedition  to  Tientsinin 
1858  (Medal,  and  promotion  to  Assistant  Commissary  General). 

"  Captain  A.  D.  Bumaby  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftY)m  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  £all  of  Sebaa- 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  m  India  in  x  858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  captxue 
of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Sirsee  and  Nawabguage  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  Knapp  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  frx>m  January  18^5  (Turkish  Medal).  Also  throughout  the  Cnma 
war  from  1857  to  z86o,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho»  takmg  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal). 

'7  Mr.  Hamley  was  in  charge  of  the  Military  Store  Department  In  New  Zealand  ft^om  1847  to  1870,  and  was 
present  during  the  war  in  the  Southern  District  in  1847,  and  in  the  two  wars  in  the  Northern  District  in  i86o-6x 
and  1863-65  (Medal  and  CB.). 

"*  Mr.  Munro  was  in  charge  during  New  Zealand  war  of  1844-45  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Mr.  Liilley  served  m  the  Field  Train  of  the  Royal  Artillery  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  presoit 
with  the  ist  Division  in  the  affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  thoughout  toe 
siege  and  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  capture  of  Kadikoi  (Medal  with  four  Clnsps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
•nd  Turkish  Medal).  In  Dec.  1855  was  apiiointed  Deputy  Storekeeper  in  the  War  Dejiartment,  and  assisted  Captain 
Gordon  in  carrying  out  the  duties  until  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea. 

«  Mr.  J.  W.  Murray  served  with  the  Heavy  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  « 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Qasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^ 

^  Mr.  Selby  served  in  the  Crimea  from  24th  Jan.  to  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Lindsev  has  received  the  Turkish  War  Medal.  Served  at  the  Gambia  in  1855,  when  the  stockaded  town  ox 
Babagee  was  taken  and  destroyed. 

«*  Mr.  A.  Clerk  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x  854^-55  with  the  Light  Division,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**  Mr.  Mellish  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  and  had  Control  charge  of  the  Hudson  Bay  Post,  Fort 
Frances,  during  August  and  September. 

^  Mr.  Lewis  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Has  also  the  Medal  for  China. 

*7  Mr.  A.  R.  Thompson  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Relieved  D.A.C.  General  Hunter  in  Commissariat  charge  in  Quiah,  Western  Africa,  and 
present  at  the  storming  and  destruction  of  the  stockades  and  war  fence  at  Madonkia  on  X9th  Deo.,  capture  and 
destruction  of  the  stockades  at  Madonkia  on  the  night  of  the  27th  Dec,  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Bobea  on  38th 
December  z86i,  and  accompanied  tiie  expedition  up  the  Ribbie  river  on  z7th  January  1869. 

«  Mr.  O'Connor  served  with  Detachments  of  ist,  2nd,  and  3rd  West  India  Regiments  that  proceeded  from  Gambia 
in  October  1854  to  the  assistance  of  the  troops  besieged  in  Christianborg  Castle,  Gold  Coast,  and  with  the  expedition 
against  the  Kings  and  Chiefs  of  the  Moirah  country.  Western  Africa,  in  November  1854. 

^  Captain  Milne  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"*  Mr.  Casoloni  landed  with  the  Army  in  the  Crimea  in  September  1854.  and  has  tne  Medal  with  Clasps  for  the 
battle  of  the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  also  the  Turkish  Medal. 

•*  Mr.  S.  R.  Brown  served  in  Commissariat  charge  of  the  expedition  in  the  operations  before  Canton  tram  Oct.  185* 
to  Jan.  1857.  In  July  1857  ^o  raised  the  Chinese  Coolie  Corps,  and  finally  commanded  the  Ambulance  Company  at 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  29th  Deo.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  . 

**  Mr.  W.  G.  W.  Robinson  served  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

»  Messrs.  R.  L.  Matthews  and  N.  Rogers  served  with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  Bagot  which  defeated  the 
Fenian  Raiders  at  Huntingdon,  Canada,  in  1870. 

**  Mr.  Hunter  served  in  the  Crimea  at  the  siege  and  fldl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  MeaaJ). 
Berved  in  Commissariat  charge  in  Quiah,  Western  AiHca,  in  1861,  until  relieved  by  D.A.C.  General  Thompson,  and 
took  part  in  the  aflhirs  at  the  town. 

"  Messrs.  A.  C.  Ryland,  H.  W.  Hackman,  J.  L.  Robertson,  J.  H.  Randall,  and  W.  R.  Snow  served  in  the  Cnmfi*. 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoix>l  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■•  Mr.  Des  Barres  served  with  the  late  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kertch,  and  has  received  the  Turkish  War  Medal 
for  the  Crimea. 

^  Mr.  Fnrer  served  with  Expeditionary  Forces  employed  in  Western  Africa  up  the  River  Gambia  in  Feb.  iS6ir 
and  at  Epe,  Lagos  Territory,  in  1862. 

•*  Messrs.  Purkis,  Gibbons,  Silveira,  and  Booth  have  the  Medal  for  the  war  of  1857  in  China. 

■*  Mr.  Hewitt  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Berved  also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasps) . 

'^  Mr.  H.  A.  Russell  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  t854-55  (Medal  with  two  Olasiw,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Mr.  W.  F.  Wright  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1857. 

*  Mr.  Ingram  has  served  in  New  Zeahind  since  i86z  during  the  whole  of  the  late  war  (Medal). 

»  Mr.  Blaken^  served  throughout  the  Crimean  war  of  1854-55  and  was  on  the  personal  StaflT  of  Lord  Raglan  st 
Alma  (Me<lal  wiOi  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*«  Mr.  Elphinstone  Holloway  served  with  the  Field  Train  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Le  Geyt  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66.  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  Orakan  Pah,  assault 
And  capture  oft  he  (3ate  Pah,  and  action  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal).   ' 

«  Mr.  R.  S.  Price  served  in  the  Crimea  from  October  1854  to  December  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  ftor  Sebastopol, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  the  campaign  under  Major  General  Chute  in  z866  (Medal). 

«  Mr.  Chambers  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  on  board  H.M.S.  Neptune,  VaUmmt,  and  fiSranar«t/.  in  the  Baltic 
and  Black  Sea  and  was  present  at  Bomanund  and  Sebastopol  (Baltic,  Crimean,  and  Turkish  Medals). 

^  Mr.  Rawnsley  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture 
of  Canton.in  Dec.  1857  (Medal). 

'  cMr.  Haldane  served  during  the  late  war  in  New  Zealand  (Medal). 

v&  Mr.  Power  served  in  the  Commissariat  throughout  the  Eastern  camiMUgn  of  1854-55,  ^^'^  ^'^'M  present  at  the  siege 
and  tail  of  Sebastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

T'  Mr.  Smith  served  in  the  Royal  Artillerr  with  the  siege  train  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  from  Oct  1854 
to  Sept.  1855,  snd  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  with  the  heavy  guns  (Medal  with  two  CHasps,  and  the 
French  and  Turkish  War  Medals). 

7*  Mr.  M'Clintook  has  received  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war  of  x85z-5a.  He  was  in  Commissariat  chanre  of  a 
strong  force  which  marched  ftrom  Natal  to  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty  to  the  assistance  of  the  troops  at  Bloem« 
fontein  against  the  Basuto  chief  Moshesh,  from  Aug.  1851  to  July  1852. 

7«  Mr.Rennie  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  (Medal) .  Also  atthe  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
VAdilf '  ^^'^'^^y  served  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medid  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 

7*  Mr.  Swing  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).    AIk  ^imifa^the  operations 

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against  the  Taepings  in  the  yioixii^  of  Shanghai  in  1869,  roBulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  of  Nahxian,  capture* 
by  escalade  of  the  walled  dties  of  Kahding,  TBinfQKX),  and  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Nahjow. 

^  Kr.  Rippon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  February  1855,  and  has  die  Crimean  and  Turkic  Medals. 

»  Mr.  Wofre  has  received  the  Kaffir  War  Medal. 

7*  Messrs.  T.  Timbrell  and  James  White  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  J.  Grant  Elliott  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Kings  and  Chie&  of  Pram  Pram  and  Ningpo  in  Oct.  1867 
(mentioned  in  despatches) .  Also  present  as  English  Commissioner  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Com- 
mwidah,  Western  Africa,  in  Feb.  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

■^  Mr.  Briggs  served  in  the  oth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  29th  November  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Ohu-kish  Medal). 

0*  Mr.  J.  E.  Taylor  served  with  the  Head  Quarters  in  Canada  during  the  Fenian  raid  of  1870,  and  Bed  River 
Eraedition  of  1870. 

o  Mr.  Sanders  served  in  the  Austrian  Army  in  1840-51 ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Novara,  and  served  the  cam- 
paign against  Garibaldi  in  the  Roman  States,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal.  Served  as  Adjutant  in  the  30th  Regiment 
St  t]^  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855;  was  in  the  Trenches  at  the  attacks  of  the  8th  and  18th  June,  and  was  twice 
ieverely  and  once  slighUv  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— left  leg  amputated,  for  which  he 
ia  in  receipt  of  a  Captain's  pension  for  wounds,  viz.,  ;£ioo  per  annum— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Claspr- 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

«*  Mr.  Devine  served  the  Eastern  campaigpi  of  1854-55,  in  the  Royal  Artillery  and  Turkish  Contingent,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept., 
siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and 
Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  attached  to  the  9th  Lancers  at  the  advance  on 
the  IKlkoosha  uid  La  Martiniere  and  throughout  the  operations  resulting  in  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  ; 
present  during  the  occui»tion  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  with  the  several  engagements  there,  fall  of  Lucknow, 
relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of  Jugd^pore,  and  aflEhir  near  Reotee ;  served  with  the  bhahabad  Field  Force,  and  pre- 
flent  in  action  on  X4th  T7th  30th  aist  and  93^  Oct.  1858  ^edal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

s*  Mr.  Ramsey  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  01  1854-55,  including  the  aflbirs 
of  Bulganao  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  re- 
pulse of  the  sortie  on  26th  October,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»y  Mr.  J.  Draper  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in 
New  Zealand  trom  1857  to  1867  (Medal). 

"^  Mr.  Aoheson  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  wars  of  i86o-6x  and  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of 
and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt  on  33rd  Jan.  x86z,  and  in  every  action  in  which  the  65th  Regt.  was 
engaged  in  the  war  of  x86ch^x  (Medal). 

>>  Mr.  Irving  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  throughoutthe  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Aiogee  and  capture  of  Magdala. 

M  Mr.  Moorehouse  served  in  the  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
BalaUava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Military  Train, 
seeing  as  Light  Cavalry,  in  the  Wanganui  campaign,  New  Zealand,  in  1865,  and  present  at  Nukumaru  and  Kaka- 
ramea  (Medal). 

M  Mr.  Bacon  served  with  the  6and  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  x3th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  fidl  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  the  8th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and 
Sth  Sepfc.  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Mr.  G.  Johnston  served  in  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56.  Also  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1859-61 
(Medal). 

"  Mr.  G.  Elliott  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastoxiol,  and 
culore  of  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Messrs.  W.  Beamish  and  G.  A.  Jolly  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  firom  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet 
Wolael«r. 

■  M^jor  Boothby  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  and  was  severely  wounded  at 
the  battle  of  Ahna— foot  amputated  Oiedal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Torldsh  Medals). 


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DiBXCTOs  Gbvsbax,  ranking  with  Major  Generals. 
Sir  Thomas  Galbraitfa  Logan,  MD,  KCB.^  Hon.  Fhyncian  to  the  queen;  Director  General,  30 March 67;  EJL. 
8  May  28;  A.S.  29  JuJy  30;  Surg,  xo  Aug.  4a;  Surg. Major,  $  Nov.  52;    D.I.Gen.  21  Dec.  55;  Intf.Qtn. 
8  April  59.   London. 

SuBOBOVB  Gbksbal,  rank  as  Brigadier  Generals,  but  after  three  gear^fuU  pag  service  theg  not  qm 

Major  Generate. 

Sir  William  Mure  Hfuir,  MD.  KCB.^  Ronorarg  Phgsieian  to  the  Queen ;  A.S.  2a  Nov.  42 ;  Airy.  34  Feb.  54; 

D.I. Gen.  31  Dec.  58  ;  Suraeon  General  15  Feb.  61.    London. 
George  Stewart  Beutson,  MD.  CB.*  Ronorarg  Phgtician  to  the  Queen;  A.S.  13  July  38;  5i(fy.  a8  Aug.46; 

Surg.Major,  8  Dec.  54 ;  D.I.Gen.  31  Dec.  58 ;  Surgeon  General  z  May  63.   India,  Bengal. 
YdL  James  Mouut,  CJH.*  A.S.  14  Dec.  38;  Surg.  3  Nov.  48;  Surg.Major,  9  Feb.  55;  D.I.Gen.  i  Oct.  58; 

Surgeon  General  18  Oct.  64.    Portsmouth. 
John  Drope  M'lUree,  A.S.  20  Feb.  35;    Surg.  8  Dec.  45;  Surg.MaJor,  ao  Oct.  54;  D.I.Gen,  31  Dec.  58; 

Surgeon  General  g  Mar.  67.     Dublin. 
Samuel  Currie,  MD.  CB.^  Monorarg  Physician  to  the  Queen;  A.S.  14  Oct.  36;  Surg,  za  Feb.  47;  SurgMt^t 

Oct.  58  ;  D.I.Gen.  18  Jan.  59 ;  Surgeon  General,  Z5  Aug.  68.    Madras. 
John  Fnuier,  MD.  CB.t  A.S.  20  Aug.  4Z ;  Surg.  24  Aug.    5a;  D.I.Gen.  3Z  Deo.  581  Surgeon  General,  19 

June  72.    Alderahot.  [Malts. 

John  Uarrie  Ker Innes,  CB.^  A.S.  8 Apr.  4a  ; Surg,  zz  Mar.  53;  D.I.Gen.  31  Deo.  58;  Surgeon  GeneralT^Jvlyji, 
Thos.  Longmore,  CB.^Frqfeseorof  CUnieal  4r2i%Utarg  Surgery,  Armg  Medical  School,  NHleg;  A.8.  3  Feb.  43; 

Surg.  3  Mar.  54;  D.I.Gen.  3Z  Dec.  58 ;  Sutyeon General  19  Oct.  72.    Netley. 
Richard  James   O'Flaherty,  CB.^^  A.S.  9  Jan.  35;  Surg.  23  May  45;  Surg.Mty'or,  28  Mar.  54;  D.I.&n. 

19  July  59 ;  Surgeon  General  Z9  Oct.  7a.    Bombay. 
Thomas  Graham  Balfour,  MD.  A.S.  ag  Apr.  36;   Surg,  x  Aug.  48;  Surg.Mqfor,  39  Apr.  56;  D.8.Qen.  -n 

July  59  ;  Surgeon  General,  28  May  72.    Netley. 


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Deputy  SuBOKOira  GBirBBA.L,  rank  as 
Li.Coloneh,  hut  after  Jive  yean'  fitll 
pay  tercice  as  Deputy  Argeons  (General 
they  rank  as  Coloneu. 

Charles  Alexander  Gordon,  MD.  CJB." 

William  Rutherford,  MD.  CB.^  

John  Bent"  

Robert  Keating  Prendergast 

James  Gordon  Inglis,  MD.  CB.^*..... 

Richard  Coffin  Elhot,  CB.^^  

Robert  Bowen»«  , 

Ludovick  Charles  Stewart^?  

Nesbitt  Heffenian,  MB 

Huntley  Greorge  Gordon,  MD , 

Miah  William  Murphy"  , 

Alexander  Barclay,  IfD." 


Hampden  Hugh  Massy,  MD.  CB.^ 

WiUiam  Mimro,  MD.  CB.*^    

James  M'Grigor  Grant,  MD 

Henry  Clinton  Foss**   

John  E\ving*« 

Thomas  Crawford,  MD.**  

Mellx)me  Broke  Gfillwey 

James  Macbeth,  MD.*^ 

Sandford  M'Vittie  Lloyd,  MD 

William  Green  Trousdell,  MD,^ 


ThonuM  Be8t«7.. 


Henry  Lionel  Gowen 

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David  Reid  Mackinnon** 

Alfied  Crocker*> 

William  Godfrey  Watt«  

James  Macmillan  Scott  Fogo** 

Edward  Bailey  Tuson**  

Edward  Gilborne** 

John  Alex.  William  Thompson,  MD. 

George  Augustus  Fred.  Shelton,  Iffi.*? 

UC  Anthony  Dickson  Home.  CS.^ 

SuKGEONS  Majob,  rank  as  Mcyors,  hut 
e^/ier  20  years' full  pay  eervice  they  rank 
as  Lt.  Colonels,  hut  Junior  of  the  latter 
rank,  except  for  choice  of  Quarters. 

John    Ashton  Bostock,  CB.**  Ron. 
Surgeon  to  the  Queen   

Thomas  JoUffe  Tufnell,  MD 

Cosmo  Gordon  Logic,  MD 

John  Wyatt,««  CB 

Thomas  Esmonde  White,  MD.  CB.**  , 

Thomas  Moorhead,  MD.^» , 

Henry  KeudaU.  Jf/)  «     

Thomas  Fraser,  MD.*»    , 

Henry  Day  Fowler<»    , 

John  Small**  , 

James  Leitch,  MD 

Alexander  Peile  CahiU,  MD.** 

Stanhope  Hunter  Fasson,  MD.*^ 

Michael  Fenton  Manifold*?     

Charles  Vidler  Cay,  MD.*» 

Robert  Thornton  *•  

Matthew  Combe,  MD.» 

Jonas  King  Carr,  JfD 

Edward  William  Young,  MD.  » 

Alexander  Smith,  MD 

William  Lapsley 


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Woolwich. 

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wnUam  Alexander  Miicln'TiTioTi,  OBM  . 

iBichard  Gaborne**  

IJohn  Maddea,  ITB.^  

I^nry  Fowls  Smith,  JfD."     

Thomaa  Blatherwick  

William  Pearson  Ward" 

Henry  Vereker  Bindon,  MD." 

Thomas  Connor  O'Leary,  JO.* 

John  Andrew  Woolftvyee.  JfD 

John  Sheldon  Purlone,  JfD." 

Frederick  Robinson,  IfD  « 

James  Lewie  HoUoway 

2*/it  Jamea  Crerar 

James  Kellie,  if2>.«   

Frederick  George  Kerin. 

iPatrick  Joeeph  Clarke** 

Neil  Henry  Stewart,  2£J).^  

James  Sinclair,  MD.** 

Charles  Dodgson  Madden^  

John  Rigga  Miller  Letvia,  MD.'* 

James  Fraaer,  JfZ).»  

Andrew  Leith  Adama,  MD.'*  

William  Johnstone  Fyffe,  UD.t^ 

Andrew  Acres  Stoney^i  

James  Edmnnd  Cluttorbnck,  MD 

Grahame  Auchinleck,  MVJ*   

Henry  Martyn  Fraaer,  MD.^  

George  William  Peake.  MDJ* 

William  Perry^*    

Arthur  Rnd^e    

Edward  J  amea  Fmnklyn,  MDJ*   

John  Coatea.  MV 

Johnlrvine.  MDJ!  

Gatin  Ainslie  Tumbni;" 

John  Gibbons'* 

John  Dnir,  MD 

Richard  Cooper  Todd"  

Jones  Lamprey,  Jfi/."  

Daniel  John  Doherty**    

Robert  M'Nab,  MD.'^ 

Robert  Beresford  Smyth,  JfZ).»* 

Daniel  Maoqueen,  If  1> 

Charles  Walter  Pouiton,  JfD."  

James  Carroll,  MD 

Arthur  Guy  Elkington^*     

William  Sim  Murrav,  MB 

William  Armstrong*'   

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William  Bcale  Wallis 

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John  Ogilvv,  2f2)."7  

Aognstos  Frederick  Turner 

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5  Oct.  67 

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2  Oct.  57 

3  Oct.  57 
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20  July  55 

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15  May  55 

25  Jan.  56 

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8  Jan.  56 
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30  July  55 

26  Jan.  58 
26  Jan.  58 
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20  July  55 
26  Jan.  58 
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26  Jan.  58 
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3  Dec.  56 
26  Jan.  58 
26  Jan.  58 

16  July  58 

30  July  58 
24  Aug.  58 

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5  Oct.   58 

14  Apr.  63 

31  Dec.  58 
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31  Deo.  58 
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26  Jan.  58 

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28  Jau.  59 
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8  Apr.  59 
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6  Nov. 
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23  Nov. 
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66  Maderia. 

66  6  Dragoon  GoardB. 

66  8  Foot. 

67  Lichfield. 
67:Netley. 
67 1  Royal  Artillery. 
67  Cape  of  Grood  Hope. 
67  Royal  Artillery. 
67  Gold  Coast. 
67  Nova  Scotia. 

67  Scots  Fusilier  Guards. 

68  24  Foot. 
68  Malta. 

68  Royal  Artillery. 
68  2  Life  Guards. 
68  Dublin. 
68  15  Hussars. 
68  Portsmouth. 
68  Netley. 
68  Royal  Artillery. 
68  23  Foot. 
68  London. 
68  Netloy. 
68  2  Draj^oons. 
68  42  Foot. 

68  8  Foot. 

69  Glasgow. 
69  88  Foot. 
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69  Royal  Artillerj'. 
691  Netley. 
69,  Bengal. 

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John  Halyburtou  Ross,  MB.^  

Thomas  Macdougall  Bleckley,  MBM* 

Robert  Menzies 

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William  Marshall  Webbw 

Thomas  Robert  Williams,  MB.^^  

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Benjamin  Hinde,  JfD.i"  

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Charles  John  White»» 

William  Cnttell'" 

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Ormsby  Bowen  Miller*** 

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William  Yoange  Jeeves^** 

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William  Menaies  Calder*« 

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Leslie  Ogilvy  Patterson*" 

John  Tufioch,  MD.^^ 

Wallace  Haward*«7 

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Samuel  Stacy  Skipton,  Jf2>.*7»    

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Thomas  Teevaii*«» 

Henry  John  Hughes  Lawrence*'* 

John  Sparrow*"  

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Joseph  John  Thompson 

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Rowland  Wimbum  Carter***   

Richard  Wolseley**® 

William  Ramsay  Steuart*"  

Joseph  Fletcher  Lougheed***  

Francis  Collins,  Jfi).*»* 

John  Low  Erskine.  lf2>.*M  

David  CuUen,  MD.^^ 

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Augustus  Patrick  Myers  Corbett,  3fi>.«»    

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JefRsry  Allen  Marston,  MD 

Andrew  Semple,  MD 

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Oliver  Bamett 

Fmnds  Henry  Macflidin 


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18  Oct.  53 
aSOct.  53 
38  Oct.  53 
i6  Deo.  53 
16  Dec.  S3 

6  Jan.  54 
34  Feb.  54 
34  Feb.  54 

3  Mar.  54 
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34  Mar.  54 
34  Mar.  54 
a4  Mar.  54 
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a8  Mar.  54 
38  Mar.  54 
a8  Mar.  54 
34  Feb.  54 
38  Mar.  54 

7  Apr.  54 
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7  Apr.  54 
7  Apr.  54 
7  Apr.  54 
7  Apr.  54 
7  Apr.  54 

33  Apr.  58 
7  Apr.  54 
7  Apr.  54 
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31  Apr.  54 
38  Apr.  54 
38  Apr.  54 
38  Apr.  54 
a8  Apr.  54 
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38  Apr.  54 

5  May  54 

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19  May  54 
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36  May  54 
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3  Mar.  55 

36  May  54 

36  May  54 

X  Dec.  58 

36  May  54 

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33  June  54 
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34  Feb.  54 
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14  July  54 

14  July  54 
x4  July  54 

15  July  54 
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XI  Aug.  54 
15  Aug.  54 

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6  Oct.  54 

37  Oct.  54 
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3  Mar.  63 
5  May  63 
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5  May  63 

13  June  63 
38  Aug.  63 

33  Sept.  63 

17  Nov.  63 
I  Dec.  63 

8  Jan.  64 
15  Jan.  64 

15  Jan.  64 

16  Feb.  64 
19  Apr.  64 

34  May  64 
38  June  64 
38  June  64 

13  July  64 
5  Aug.  64 

9  Sept.  64 
II  Oct.  64 

18  Oct.  64 
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38  Oct.  64 

4  Nov.  64 
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39  Nov.  64 

14  Mar.  65 
30  June  65 
3o  June  65 
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30  June  65 
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30  June  65 
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30  June  65 
33  Aug.  65 
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33  Aug.  65 
13  Sept  65 
33  Sept.  65 
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5  Nov.  65 

31  Nov.  65 
I  Dec.  65 

6  Feb.  66 
13  Feb.  66 
13  Feb.  66 
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9  Mar.  66 

13  Mar.  66 
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15  June  66 

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11  Jan.  67 
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103  Foot. 

3  Dragoon  Guards. 

5  Dragoon  Guards. 

39  Foot. 

Gold  Coast. 

Royal  Artillery. 

Bengal. 

Royal  Engineers  and  Aldenhot. 

Netley. 

Dover. 

II  Foot. 

Rifle  Brigade. 

Madras. 

Royal  Artillery. 

I  Dragoon  Guards. 

10  Hussars. 

35  Brigade  Depot. 


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37  Foot. 

5  Foot 

Royal  Artillery. 

Royal  Artillery. 

60  Foot. 

Honduras. 

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>yal  Artillery. 
98  Foot. 
33  Foot 
93  Foot. 

Royal  Artillery. 
Netley. 
Bengal. 

Royal  Artillery. 
Royal  Artillery. 

104  Foot 

60  Rifles. 
Bengal. 

51  Rifle  Depot. 

Ceylon. 

68  Foot 

16  Foot 

45  Foot. 

Royal  Artillery. 

83  Foot. 

108  Foot. 

19  Hussars.  '  I 

Bull  Point. 

51  Foot. 

Royal  Artillery. 

II  Foot 

105  Foot. 
30  Foot. 
57  Foot. 
97  Foot. 
35  Foot. 

61  Foot. 

13  Lancers. 
19  Foot. 
100  Foot 
9  Foot. 
Bengal. 

15  Brigade  Depot. 

30  Foot. 

Grenadier  Guards. 
89  Foot 

Gold  Coast 

Army  Service  Corps. 

33  Foot 

54  Foot 

aa  Foot 

96  Foot. 

Madras. 

44  Brigade  Depot 

Royal  ArtiUery. 

31  Foot 
London. 

Royal  Engineers  and  GibraUa: 

60  Brigad«/  Depot. 

39  Foot. 

60  Rifles. 

60  Rifles. 

Royal  Artillery. 

33  Foot 

43  Foot 

West  Indies. 

Madras. 

London. 

Bombay. 

86  Foot 

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Darnel  O'Donovan,  lfD.*«>f     14  JaJy  14 

Thomas  Smith  Hollingsworth 3  Nov.  54 

George  Monlas  Slauffhter*'  13  Dec.  54 

James  M'Neill  Beatty 14  Dec.  54 

John  wad  flulfleberg**  14  Dec.  54 

FCThomaa  Egerton  Hole,  MDJ** 14  Dec.  54 

Sampaon  Roch="«  14  Dec.  54 

William  Henry  Corbett,  IfD.*"  15  Dec.  54 

iBandolph  Webb"* 15  Dec.  54 

James  Jardine,  MD 15  Dec.  54 

I'/u  Joseph  Johnston,  MD 37  Oct.  54 

Stephen  Henry  Dickerson 23  Dec.  54 

,  George  M'GoBty  Carolan"*   33  Dec.  54 

John  George  Fangbt 5  Jan.  55 

JohnWood«*  10  Jan.  55 

Thomas  Jerram  Orton"* 17  Jan.  55 

William  HenryMuschamp"7 23  Jan.  55 

Edwin  James  Hopwood 39  Jan.  55 

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Bmil  Becher,  JtfD 13  Feb.  55 

Henry  Joseph  Rose*** I  6  Mar.  55 

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28  Feb.  55 
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13  May  53 

17  July  55 
30  July  55 

5  Jan.  55 

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7  Aug.  67 
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67  Brigade  Depot. 

62  Foot. 
10  Foot. 
I  Hussars. 
Bombay. 


William  Henry  HarriB»» 

Charles  Alexander  Innes,  MD.^  . 

John  Noble  Shipton"*    

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9  Nov.  67  Portsmouth. 

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9  Nov.  67  8x  Foot; 

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15  Feb.  68  IS  Foot. 

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15  Feb.  71I12  Foot. 
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Francis  Patrick  Staples"* 

Joseph  John  Pope 

Will&m  HUl  Climo,  3fD 

William  James  Wilson.  MD... 
Alfred  F.  Stafford  Clarke,  MD. 

Augustus  Robinson  Hall  

Edward  Footner,  MB 

John  Ross  Murray,  lfD.«>  ... 

JohnDustan  

Acheson  George  Bartley,  MD. 

Henry  Frank  Hensman 

John  Barlow  Hannah,  MD.**^ 
Richard  Patrick  Ferguson*** 

Thomas  Dodd  Milbum  

Alex.  Ferrier  Churchill,  If D... 

John  Stannard  M'Adam 

Edward  Nicholson    

Alfred  John  Belemore 

William  Nelson  Duggan,  MD. 

David  Mackie,  MD. 

William  George  Ross,  Jrz>.  ... 
Bichard  William  Hare,  MB.... 

Charles  Stratheme  Close  

Wilmot  Horton  Trevor  Power 

Cteorge  Nicol  Irvine,  MD 

WiUiam  Hy.  Bant  Clapp,  MD. 

John  Mangin  Waters  

1ErcCampbellM.Dou9>as,JfZ)M> 

John  Edward  Fannm 

CharlesAlbertMaunsell.lTD.*'* 

Joseph  Lindsey  Curtis   

William  FfoUiott  

Kenneth  Wm.  dimming,  MD. 
Frederick   Beaufort    Scott, ) 

JfZ).M»t I 

Ignatius  M'Donogh  0*Farrell 

JohnLangdon    

Oough  Ashton,  MB 

Edward  Chandler*** 

WiUiam  Creyk,  MB 

Edgcombe  Venning     , 

Alexander  Brebner,  Jfl?.***  .. 

WiUiam  Nash,  MD 

WiUiam  Edmondson  Dudley.., 

Alexander  Doig 

WUUam  West  Qninton,  MB.... 
George  WUUam  M'Nalty ,  MD. 
WUUamThomasMartin,  Jf D.**^ 

.John  Norman  Davis,  MD , 

WUUam  John  Page  , 

Frederick  Ferguson,  MD 

Bichard  George  Segrave   

Abraham  Aug.  Stewart,  IfJD. 
Bobert  WiUiam  Troup,  MB.*' 
WUUam  Baymond  K;ynsey  ... 
James  Forbes  Beattie,  MD. ... 

Alexander  Thomson,  MD 

Alexander  Turner,  MD 

Alexander  Fras.  Preston,  MB. 
Bichard  WiUiam  Forsayeth  ... 

Oharles  MacDonogh  Cuffe 

John  Alexander  Shaw,  MD.. 

C/harles  Haines  

Forbes  Dick,  MD 

Hopetoun  Currie  CoUier*** 

John  Edward  Barker,  If B.  .. 

Joseph  Bidge  GreenhiU*** 

Hubert  RothweU  Greene   

Bobert  Henry  Bolton 

I^iUp  Patterson  Lyons,  JfB.. 

James  Barker 

James  Barry,  MD 

Charles  Alfred  Atkins 

WiUiam  Patrick  Smith   


SSISTAVT    KBOIHSKT,    OB 
UBGBOir.  I  BTATIOir. 


Oct.  6olFt.  Brookhurst 
Oct.  60  Madras. 
Oct.  60  Bengal. 
Oct.  60  Bombay. 
Oct.  60  Madras. 
Oct.  60  Bombay. 
Mar.  61  Bombay. 
Mar.  61  Madras. 
Apr.  6x 

Apr.  6z  Netley. 
Apr.  61  Weedon. 
Apr.  61  Bombay. 
Apr.  61  BengaL 
Apr.  61 

Apr.  6z  Bengal. 
Apr.  61  38  Foot. 
Apr.  61  Bengal. 
Apr.  6z  Bengal. 
Apr.  61  ox  Foot. 
June6z  Bengal. 
Mar.  62  Malta. 
Mar.  6a  Bengal. 
Mar.  62  77  Foot. 
Mar.  63  Bengal. 
Mar.  6a  Bengal. 
Mar.  63  Colchester. 
Mar.  6a  C.  ofGoodHojie. 
Mar.  6a  West  Indies. 
Mar.  6a  Madras. 
Anr.  62  Malta. 
May  6a  Bengal. 
Oct.  6a  7  Foot. 
Oct.  6a  Bengal. 
Oct.  62  Bombay. 
Oct.  62  Bombay. 
Oct.  62  13  Foot. 
Oct.  62  Bengal. 
Oct.  62  Bengal. 
Oct.  62  Boinbay. 
Oct.  62  Nova  Scotia. 
Oct.  62  Bengal. 
Oct.  6a  Woolwich. 
Oct.  62  18  Foot. 
Oct.  6a  Aldershot. 
Oct.  62  Bengal. 

Oct.  62  z8  Hussars. 

Oct.  62  Bombay. 
Oct.  6a  Bengal. 
Oct.  62  Bonioay. 
Apr.  63,Tynemouth. 
Apr.  63  Bengal. 
Apr.  63!  I  Life  Guards. 
Apr.  63  Eastbourne. 
Apr.  63 1  Bengal. 
Apr.  63  Bombay. 
Apr.  63  Gold  Coast. 
Apr.  63  Bengal. 
Apr.  63 1  Gold  Coast. 
Apr.  63 1  Madras. 
Apr.  63  J  Bengal. 
Apr.  63  Newbridge. 
Apr.  63  Aldershot. 
Apr.  63  Bengal. 


24  Sept.  63 
30  Sept  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 


Madras. 

z7  Foot. 

Bombay. 

Devonport 

KeUs. 

Bermuda. 

Westou'S-Mare. 

Gold  Coast. 

Malta. 

Bengal. 

Honduras. 

Gold  Coa0t. 

Bengal. 


StnzoBoirs. 
Christopher  John  Weir,  JfB... 

Francis  Howard,  IfD , 

William  Elgee 

Thomas  White,  MB 

Edmund  Hunt  Condon,  MD.. 

Alfred  Lewis,  JIfZ) 

Thomas  Moriarty,  MD , 

Tyler  Oughton  , 

John  WaUace,  lfD.»» 

WUliam  Jobson,  MD.*» , 

Joseph  Fleming,  MD 

Warner  Atkinson , 

Thomas  WiUiam  Orwin 

Richd.  Chas.  Coleman  Hickson 
Thomas  (Gardiner  Bolster,  Jf2>. 
HeinrichFriederichLawaetK  > 

Melladew,  JtfD.w ) 

John  Middleton,  IfD 

David  Arthur  LesUe,  MD.^... 

HeniySkey  Muir,  MD 

JohnwUliam  Maxham,  MD... 

Robert  Hyde  

Thoizias  Samuel  Barrow,  MD. 

Michael  Cogan  

Richard  Turner,  IfD 

Cha.  Fleetwood  ChurchiU,lf B. 

Thomas  Babington  

John  Ambrose,  lf2> 

John  Anderson 

Francis  Johnson,  MB 

Alexander  Minto,  If B 

1  George  Atkinson,  Jf B.***  

'John  Gray,  lfi> 

I  JohnY.ThatcherMalcolm,lf2>. 

[Thomas  Moore  Kirkwood 

|Richard  William  Davies 

George  Francis  Dooley 

John  Nugent  Stock 

WUliam  Hugh  Jameson,  MD. 
Jno.  Hy.  Connel  Whipple,  JfD. 
WiUiam  WinslowTomlinson... 
WiUiam  Sparks  Martin  Price 
Thomas  FrancisO'Dwyer.lfD. 
John  P.  Hamilton  BoUeau,lfB. 
Wmiam  Carpenter,  3fD.»>*  ... 

WUUam  Keir,  MD 

Lauranoe  Corban,  MD 

WUliam  Taylor,  MD 

Parker  Smith,  MD 

John  Mackenzie  M'Lean,  JfD. 
Pierce  George  Power,  3fD.  ... 

Peter  Shepherd,  MB 

WiUiam  Snowdon  Hedley,lfD. 

Theobald  Andrew  PurceU 

Samuel  Wesley  Handy  

[Edward  O' Sullivan 

I  James  M'Creery    

'Humphrey  C.  GUlespie,  MD. 

iCharles  Spurway 

James  Hector,  MB 

Charles  Edw.  Martin  Shaw*** 

I  Kennedy  Macaw,  IfD 

William  Edward  Riordan 

Isidore  Bourke,  JlfB 

John  Murray,  IfB 

James  Bennett  KeUy  

Daniel  Charles  Grose  Bourns 
John  Henrv  Hughes,  MD.   ... 

John  Wicklifib  Jones  

Albert  Benjamin  Robinson  ... 
David  Amo  8.  Thorbum,lfD. 
Engene  Robert  O'Brien,  JfD. 

Walter  Blake 

Daniel  Charles  Grose*** 

Samuel  Doake,  MD 

Samuel  Flood 

George  Beatty  West 

Denis  Josejph  Canny  

Edmund  Vallance*** 

John  Candy,  MD 

Edward  Enstace  

Thomas  John  Peatfleld  

Espine  Ward 

John  Maturin 

David  Benton,  MD ,„ 

Charles  Healy 

Vivian  W^eame 

Robert  Collins,  MB *.*.'.'" 

Thomas  O'FarreU,  MD 

Sohoedde  Robertson,  MD.  ... 
Wm.  Richard  Gore  Hinds,lfD. 

George  Bedford  Sanders  

George  Andrew,  JlfB.*** 

WUliam  Frederick  Battledge 


AS8I8TA.Vf 
SUBGXOy. 

30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 
30  Sept.  63 

30  Sept.  63 
24  Nov.  63 
24  Dec.  63 
24  Jan.  64 
3z  Mar.  64 
3z  Mar.  64 
3z  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 
3z  Mar»  64 
31  Mar.  64 
3z  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

3z  Max.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

3z  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

31  Mar.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept,  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

—  Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

Sept.  64 

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Sept.  64 

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Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 


BXODI]n,OI 

STAnoir. 


GoldCoBCt 
BallincoDig. 
Bengal. 


West  Indies. 
Army  8.  Conw. 
Gold  Coast. 
12  Foot. 
KUkenny. 
Gold  Coast. 
Bermuda. 
Bombay. 
Gibraltar. 
Bengal. 

Leeds. 

DubUn. 
Bengal, 
ilfast. 
Weedon. 
Aldershot. 
Norwich- 
Netley. 
Madras. 
Bengal. 
Gibraltar. 
Bengal. 
Bengal. 
Bombay. 
Gold  Coast. 
Portsmouth. 
Gold  Coafet. 
York. 
Madras. 
Bengal. 
Army  8.  Corps. 
Bombay. 
NeUey. 

ColdstreamGdK. 
Bombay. 

Drogheda. 

Dublin. 

Bengal. 

Woolwich. 

Bengal. 

Bengal' 

Gold  Coast 

Bengal. 

Malta. 

Bengal. 

Leith  Fort. 

Londonderry. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Trowbridge. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Gold  Coast. 

Exeter. 

Bengal. 

Hong  Kong. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal. 

Gold  Coast. 

Belturbot. 

Bengal. 

Netioy. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 


Madraa. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal. 

NeUey. 

Newcastle. 

Oold  Coast. 

Gpld  Coast. 

Bengal. 

Bombi^. 

Jamaica. 

Aldershot 

Bengal. 

Gold  Coast. 

Aldershot 

Gold  Coast. 
Bengal. 


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279 


SUBGB0X8. 

WOliam  Robertmn,  JiB 

Joseph  Euetaca  Fishbocme ... 

Richard  Tobin  

RichardJackson  

I       John  Alexander  Campbell 

Jamet  Jerome  Ha]irahaii,]r2>. 

William  O'Byme  White 

Bichard  Huj^h  Carcw»» 

Charles  White   

Albert  John  Clapp,  lfD.« 

Geo.  Jo«.  Hamilton  £vatt,ifD. 

JamesOeed  

Arthur  WUliam  Shedden,  JfD. 

Robert  Keith.  J£D 

Abraham  William  Bate,  MD, 

Geo.  FIeetwoo<l  Cbarchill.  MB. 

John  William  Purefoy,  JfD.... 

Henry  Wagrhom    

WUham  Wakefield,  MD 

GeiMxe  White 

John  Joseph  O'Reilly 

William  M'Wattera  

Robert  Nelson  Mally  

Wm.  Alister  Cathcnvood,  JfD. 

Edward  Joseph  Clarke  

WiUiam  Johnston,  JfD 

George  BridfM  Mount,  JfD... 
Henry  Joseph  O'Brien,  JfJB.... 

Riilip  LefeuvTc  Kilroy  

William  Alexander,  JfD 

Robert  Whittington  Lowe.  JfD. 
John  Edward  Pardon,  Jf.B 
Henry  Wm.  Alex.  Mackinnon 

John  FitzGerald  Brodie 

James  Lace  Notter,  MB 

Henry  Comerford,  JfD 

Henry  Thomas  Brown.  JfD... 

John  Harrinffton  Wright  

Ulick  Albert  Jeningrs.  JfD.  ... 
James  8haw  M'Cntchan,  MB. 
Hr.XorthagcLandJame8,JfD. 

E^irard  M 'Crystal.  JfD 

Henry  Theodore  Chapman 
Rfjbert  FranciH  Buchanan.. 

J&m<«  Patrick  Rooncy   

James  Hemy  Hannngan  .. 
Thomas  William  Patterson 
WUJiam  Godfrey  MarteUi  .. 
Kred-Wm.  Lloyd  Hodder,  JfJB. 
Wilbam  Flack  Stevenson,  MB. 
Robert  NasmjTth  M'Pherson... 

B"^«rt  Coleman  Eaton  

William  Francis  Burnett  

Miuhcw  Joseph  Rjran    

Edmmid  Famngton  Bonlt  ... 

flrflliam  Alexander  Duke  

«:*leb  Sherar  WUls  

ViiiiainMaunaell-CiDllins,JfD. 
WIQiam  Morton  Harman,  Jf.B. 

Albert  Lois  Femandes  

Sandtord  Moore,  MB.»* 

Gwrge  John  Gibson,  JfD 

Jaznes  Williamson,  Jf.B 

Wilham  Henrv  Steele,  JfB.*" 

Napoleon  Bisdee  liajor 

•lifted  Henry  Ratigan 

<  baa.Frederick  Richards,  Jf£. 

Hsnry  Cornish  

John  Fltzmaurice 

Christopher  Armstrong,  JfB. 

Charles  John  O'Neill  

James  Macartney,  JfD 

William  Looghced    

Samnd  Baptiste  Gamble,  JfD. 

Boben  Lindaav.  Jf^ 

Thomas  O'Reilly  

Kilwin  James  Fairland"*  , 

Robert  Murphy , 

Fyhnond  Townsend,  JfD 

Jama  O'Reilly,  Jf  J 

I>em8  James  O'Flynn,  JfD. ... 

Thomaa  SUlery  Cogan**  

James  Francis  Supple    

Richard  Colville  Parkinson  ... 

Joseph  Henry  Moore  

George  Clerk  Irving   

Thomas  Campbell  Tolmie 

XawntWade 

Artbnr  WeOesley  Roche 

Geofl^Chaacer  Pnroell 

John  Randal  Croker   

Jerome  WiUiam  Morgan''*  ... 
Tbos.  James  Paul  Hohnes,  Jf  B, 
Bobert  de  laCourCorbett,  JfD. 


▲SBISTAHT 

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8TATIOX. 


BPaOKPy.  STA-TIOM 

31  Mar.  65  Madras. 
31  Mar.  65  Popton  Point. 
31  Mar.  65  Madras. 
31  Mar.  65  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  65  Jamaica. 


31  .iuiM.  »j  Jamaica. 
31  Mar.  65  Gold  Coast. 
31  Mar.  65  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  65  Madras. 
31  Mar.  65  Bombay. 


31  jaar.  05  juaaras. 

31  Mar.  65  Bombay. 

31  Mar.  65  Bengal. 

31  Mar.  65  Bengal. 

31  Mar.  65  Tralee. 

31  Mar.  65  Aldershot. 

31  Mar.  65  Edinburgh. 

31  Mar.  65 

3z  Mar.  65  Bengal. 

31  Mar.  65  TregandleFort 

3x  Mar.  65  Bombay. 

31  Mar.  65  Guernsey. 

3:  Mar.  65  Bombay. 

2  Oct.  65  71  Foot. 

aOctf.  65 

a  Oct.  65  Bengal. 

2  Oct.  65  ^     *  "■ 

2  Oct.  65 


2  Oct.  65 


2  Oct.  65  Gold  Coast. 
2  Oct.  65  Gold  Coast. 
2  Oct.  65  Perth. 


Dover. 


.*  wufc.  "3  Dover, 
a  Oct.  65  HubberstoncFt. 
a  Oct.  65  VVeat  Forts. 
2  Oct.  65  Dover, 
a  Oct.  65  Gold  Coast. 
,    a  Oct.  65  Sandown. 
a  Oct.  65  Bengal, 
a  Oct.  65  Sheffield. 
31  Mar.  66  Chatham. 

Mar.  66  Bengal. 

Mar.  66  Gold  Coast. 

Mar.  66  Bengal. 

Mar.  66  Bengal. 

Mar.  66  Navau. 

Mar.  6(  Fort  Ri 


Mar.  6(  Fort  Staddon. 
Mar.  66  Gold  Coast. 
31  Mar.  66  Jamaica. 
31  Mar.  66  Chatham. 
31  Mar.  66  Shomcliffo. 
31  Mar.  66  Gold  Coast. 
31  Mar.  66  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  66  ChriBtchurch. 
31  Mar.  66  Madras. 
31  Mar.  66  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  66  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  66  Bombay. 
31  Mar.  66  Bombay. 
31  Mar.  66 
31  Mar.  66  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  66  Bengal. 

7  Aug.  66  West  Indies. 

a  Oct.  66  Soots  Fus.  Gds. 

2  Oct.  66  Portland. 

a  Oct.  66  Grenadier  Gds. 

a  Oct.  66  Gold  Coast. 


a  Oct.  66  Gold  Coast, 
a  Oct.  66  Gold  Coast, 
a  Oct.  66  Gold  Coast, 
a  Oct.  66  Gold  Cc- 
a  Oct.  66  Madras. 


2  vwi.   00  JL/ovonpo 
a  Oct  66Gosport. 
a  Oct.  66  Bengal, 
a  Oct  66  Carrick-on- 
a  Oct.  66  Bengal, 
a  Oct.  66Clonmel. 
a  Oct.  66  Dublin. 
2  Oct.  (^  Bombay, 
a  Oct  66  Bombay. 
14  Dec.  58  !'■       in  ^1^^ 
X  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67  i 

I  Apr.  67  '■   !i  '  il. 
z  Apr.  67  tN    -.iU. 
I  Apr.  67  t>Lii|utn,], 
z  Apr.  67  Uotiibtty, 
1  Apr.  67  Gold  Coi 
z  Apr.  67  Ikuical, 
z  Apr.  67  C^tild  Const 
I  Apr.  67  AldorsUot. 
z  Apr.  67  Bcutjjil. 
X  Apr.  67  (iiild  iJaaiJl 
z  Apr.  67  Marl  ran. 
I  Apr.  67  Northamptou. 
X  Apr.  67  Gold  Cootit. 
z  Apr.  67  B«!iij;ri3J. 
z  Apr.  67  Uen^i. 
z  Oct  67  Bengi^l . 


Coaat. 
Const. 


SVBOSOKS. 

Hugh  Kennedy  Maclaohlan ... 
Charles  FrederickPollock,  Jf.B. 

Robert  John  Scott,  MB 

Tho.  A.  Jemingham  Cocksedge 

Donald  M'Ewen,  Jf^ 

Richard  Macmullen 

George  Frederick  Sankey 

John  George  Randall  

William  Hy.  M'Namara,  JfD. 
Mathew  Morlarty  Grallwey.JfD 

Frederick  Lyons,  JfD 

George  Hare  

James  Davis  Gunning 

Mark  Anthony,  JfD 

Gustavus  Rochfort  Rae 

John  Henry  Hunter 

William  Deane  Wilson,  Jf^... 

Samuel  Kyle  Cotter,  Jf.B 

John  Barry,  JfD 

William  Ftiller  Bennett,  JfD. 
John  Albert  Anderson,  JfD.. 

John  RiJdick 

D.  HawloyBuruAnderson,  Jf^. 

James  Djuiiel  Crowe    

.Vlescander  Anderson    

Emanuel  Maurice  Downing) 

FitzGerald.  JfD ] 

Thomas  Kingston,  MD 

Samuel  Popham,  Jfi? 

George  Shaw  

David  C.  Williamson  Heather 

Jeremiah  James  O'Grady 

Rosslen-in  Morgan,  MD 

George  Duncan 

Henry  Jagoe,  Jfi^ 

Timothy  Lewis,  Jf 5 

George  Edward  Dobson,  MB. 

James  Fraser,  MD 

Nuiian  Alex.  Williamson,  JfD. 
John  Walker,  JfJJ 


ASSISTANT  1 
SUROSON. 


BSGIMSHT,  OS 
STATION. 


I  Oct.  67|jLK>mbay. 

I  Oct.  67  5  Foot 

I  Oct.  67  Bengal. 

I  Oct.  67  Athlone. 

I  Oct.  67  Bengal. 

I  Oct  67  Bengal. 

I  Oct  67  Bengal. 

I  Oct  67  Bengal. 

I  Oct.  67  Bengal. 

I  Oct.  67  Bengal. 

I  Oct  67  -^ 

z  Oct.  67 

I  Oct.  67 

I  Oct.  67 

X  Oct.  67 

X  Oct.  67 

z  Oct.  67 

z  Oct.  67 

I  Oct.  67 

I  Oct.  67 

X  Oct.  67 

I  Oct.  67 

I  Oct.  67 

I  Oct.  67 

X  Oct.  67 


George  Ryan 
Eugene  V.  MaoSwiney,  JfD... 
James  Saltus  Conyera,  JfD.... 
aichard  Gerald  FitzCJcrald  ... 
James  Henry  Ussher,  Jf.B.  ... 

John  Leader    

James      Aloysius      Joseph ) 

O'Brien,  J/D ) 

William  Charles  Gasteen,  Jf.B. 

Elobert  Anderson  

William  Geoghegan,  MB, ... 
Albert  HalahanL' Estrange 

Albert  Kirwan  

Maurice  Knox    

Richard  Manifold  Craig 

John  Roche  Rahilly 

Anthony  Lonnon  Brown 

Andw.  Arthur  Macrobin ,  MD**" 

Frederick  Waghom,  JfD 

Charles  Barromeo  Jennings ... 

William  Henry  Garde 

James  Henry  Reynolds,  MB... 
Henry  Hummerston  Burford.. 

Thomas  Jackson,  Jf^ 

Daniel  Thornton    

John  Latchford,  Jf^ 

Geo,  Wellington  L'Estrange... 

Peter  Thomas  Frazer 

William  John  Campbell 

William  Frederick  Samuels ... 
Francis  Adolphus  L'Estrange 

Oliver  Stokes  Eagar    

Duke  Parke 

Alex.  Haldane  Stokes,  Jf^, 
Geo.  Roderick  Triphook,  Jf.B. 

James  Scanlan,  JO 

John  Joseph  Crean  

George  Corry 

Francis  Arthur  Davy,  JfD. 
Francis  G«o.Adye  Curran,  JfaTB. 

Thomas  Edward  Carroll 

Alexander  Will  am  Duke,  JfD. 
Mark  Robert  Bradford   ... 

Henry  Stannard    

Edward  Cleaver  Maxwell 
Richard  Dawson  Bennett 

Thomas  Faris,  Jf^ , 

WUliam  Sharpe,  JfD 

Hugh  Brady  White  

Edward  Alexander  Henry  Roe 
George  Ballingall  Stuart,  Jf.B. 

Lewis  Allen  Irving  

John  Alexr.  M'Cracken,  JfD. 
James  Maybury  Beamish,  JfD 


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Madras. 

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Bengal. 

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Bengal. 

Bengal. 

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Shomcliffe. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot 

Bombay. 

Malta. 

Gold  Coast. 

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Bombay. 

Chichester. 

Bengal. 

Gold  Coast 

Bengal. 

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James  Albert  Clerv,  JfB 

Brodie  Cmiokahank,  Jf^ 

James  Goats,  JfB 

John  Qorer  WiUiamson 

Henry  Bradford   

William  James  Fawcett,  MB, 

Hemy  William  Joynt 

William  Eeerton  Saunders  ... 

David  Lockio,  Jf^ , 

William  Johnston  Charlton .. 

John  Rnzton,  MJB 

Alfred  Henry  Anthonisz,  MB. 

William  Tobin  

Oscar  Frederick  Molloy .... 
William  Joseph  Moylan.... 

Kichard  Bxham 

James  M'Namara,  MD 

Rodolph  Hannari,  MB 

John  Bower  Wilson,  MD. . 
George  Dalton  Nagent  Leake 
Joseph     Walter    O'lfaUey) 

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Bobert  Hemy  Robinson.... 

Poole  Bobert  Gabbett 

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Espine  Charles  Bobert  Ward 


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Bermuda. 

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Mauritius. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

West  Indies. 

Bengal. 


BUBOBOXS. 


William  Findlay  x  Apr. 

Edward  Heamo  Joynt,  MD,...    1  Apr. 

Ernest  Wyndham  Cottle   30  Sept 

Robert  Vacy  Ash,  MB 30  Sept. 

Paul  Connolly   30  Sept. 

Charles  Edward  Dwyer 30  Sept. 

'John  Godfrey  Rogers,  MB. ...  30  Sept. 
Benjamin  Bloomfield  Connolly  30  Sept. 

Frank  Edward  Barrow 30  Sept. 

Robert  Blood,  MD. 30  Sept. 

Henry  John  Waller  Barrow ...  30  Sept. 

William  Percy  Bridges 30  Sept. 

Robert  Dmry,  MD 30  Sept. 

William  Cameron  Grant,  MB.  30  Sept. 

James  Magill,  MD. 30  Mar. 

Richard  William  O'Donnell ...  30  Mar. 

William  Donovan 30  Mar. 

Charles  Henry  Swayne 30  Mar. 

Duffal  Blair  Brown 30  Mar. 

Richard  Henry  Quill,  MB 30  Mar. 

Blennerhasset  Montgomerie  >  ^  xf .i. 

Tincler ;  3°^^' 

I  William  Budd  Slaughter  .30  Mar. 

Andrew  Lang  Browne,  MD...  30  Mar. 
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C.of  Good  Hope. 

Madras. 

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71  Madras. 
71  Bengal. 


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Ceylon. 

Bengal. 

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Fermoy. 

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Bombay. 

Bombay. 
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Madias. 
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Smeiovs  Majob. 

Albert  Augustas  Gore,  llfD.«" 

Augustus  Frederick  Elliot,  MD 

Samuel  Rowe,  MB 

Allan  Nesbitt  Fox 

Joseph  Gray  


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Robert  Waters,  JfD.»*  


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Gold  Coast. 
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Gold  Coast. 
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SVBOBOBS. 


Edwin  Granville  Ley,  MD. 
Ja8.AfticanusB.Horton,JfJD"« 
Wm.  Broughton  Davies,  MD. 
Frank  Simpson 


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Geld  Coast. 
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Sherbro. 
Lagos. 


Valesius  S.  Goldsbury,  MD.... 

Thomas  William  Wright   

Alexander  Johnston,  JfZ> 

Edward  Connellan 


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John  Davies   |x4  Apr.  |68' China.  ||  |  | 

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Heoiy  Saville,*'  x   March  73;  JUeut. 

emdAdjutani,  aa  Oct.  55 ;  Ading  Btaff 

Q0ieer  

Francisco  Fernandez,  as  June  73 ;  ^potitm 

earf,  aoFeb.  55 ••• 

Frederick  Philpot,  as  Juno  73  J  •^J**'*'- 

earjf,  ax  Sept.  60 

John  Andrews,   as  June  73;   ApoOe- 

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William  Amphlett  Moss,   9S  June  73 ; 

Apotheemy,  23  Sept.  69 

Henry  James  Sylvester,  25  June  73; 

Apotheearft  as  March  70 

Francis  Dancy  Hamilton,  25  June  73; 

Apoiheeary,  4  Jan.  71    

William  Ward,  35  June  73 


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CmAurs  OB  Obdbblibs. 

Lewen  Wallis,  35  June  73 ;  Apctheeary, 

14  April  68 

Robert  Conrade  Mossman,  25  June  73 ; 

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Netley. 


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Ceylon.  Robert  T.  Osborne,  25  June  73  Aldershot. 

^  ,^  AlfrcdPlatt,25June73 Netley. 

Chatham.  John  Francis  Dillon,  35  June  73    Qold  Ooait. 

George  Johnston,  25  June  73  DubUn, 

Charles  Cook,  xo  Dec.  73  


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War  Services. 

*  Sir  Thomas  Oalbraith  Logan  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  with  the  53rd  Regiment,  and  was  present  at 
the  aiOiir  of  Bnddiwal,  and  in  the  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  lUso  at  the 
eie^e  of  Sebastopol  during  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  at  the  assault  of  the 
i8th  June,  and  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Highland  Division  at  the.final  assault  on  the  8th  September  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Sir  Wuliam  Muir  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Light  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the 
campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan,  sortie  of  96th  October,  assaults  of  tiie  Redan 
on  z8th  June  and  Sth  September,  sieffeand  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  theLesnonof 
Hofnor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  against  the  Indian  mutineers  in  1857-58.  Was  Principal  Medical  Officer 
of  the  China  Exx>e^tionary  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  i860,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  "as  having 
most  ably  conducted  the  medical  arrangements  of  the  campaign  "  (Insi)ector  General,  CS,,  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
for  Taku  and  Pekin). 

*  Doctor  Beatson  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  5X8t  Li^ht  Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1859-53 ;  was 
present  on  board  the  Meam-fHgate  JPerooe,  in  the  action  with  and  destruction  of  the  stockades  in  the  Rangoon 
river,  and  during  the  three  days'  operations  ending  in  the  capture  of  the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda;  at  the  defence  of 
Prome  snd  repulse  of  the  xiight  attack  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

*Ur.  Mouat  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  6th  Dxagoons  and  on  the  Medical  Staff,  and  was  in 
medical  charge  of  the  General  Field  Hospital  of  the  3rd  Division  throughout  the  siege  operations  until  the  fiUl  of 
Sebastopol,  and  subsequently  as  P.M.O.  of  Balaklava  until  the  final  evacuation  of  the  Crimea  xath  June  1856,  having 
been  present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkennan,  and  Tchernaya,  and  the  ingbt  reconnaissance  and  attack  on 
Rossian outposts  loth  Feb.  1855  (specially  reoommendod  for  promotion  for  "distinguished  conduct,  zeal,  and  effi- 
tieney,"  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  JBInight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  CJ3.,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served 
dnring  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86o-6x  throughout  tho  operations  under  General  Pratt  (twice  mentioned  in 
despstehes  "for  valuable  servicos  rendered  at  uU  times  and  in  all  positions").  Present  in  the  field  as  P.M.O. 
throughout  the  operations  in  the  Waikatoo,  Tarannki,  and  Tauranga  districts  in  1863-65  under  Sir  D.  Cameron,  and 
repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal).  Received  the  thanks  of  the  New  Zealand  Government  for  "  special 
and  valuable  services  rendered  to  the  Colony."  Again  recommended  for  promotion  and  some  special  mark  of  Her 
Majesty's  approbation. 

^  Doctor  Currie  served  with  the  z6th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Mahorajpore,  99th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Also  in 
the  Sttth^  eampaiffn  in  1846,  including  the  afllhir  at  Buddiwal,  and  actions  of  AUwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
Senred  as  Field  Ikfodical  Inspector  of  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860 ;  present  at  the  capture 
of  the  Taku  Forts  on  9x8t  August,  and  minor  actions  resulting  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (CJ9.,  Medal  with  Clasps). 
Berred  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  with  the  Abyssinian  expeditionary  force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted 
to  Inspector  General  of  Hospitals,  Medal). 

7  Doctor  John  Fraser  served  with  the  9nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan,  and  siege  and  fklT  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Chisps,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Jurkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  Bengal  and  the  N.w.  Provinces  during  the  suppression 
of  the  mntixiy  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afihirs  of  Koorse,  Baxee,  and 
Nagger,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore,  fhU  of  Amethee,  affair 
St  Chnrdar,  capture  of  Fort  Medjiddia,  affairs  of  Bankee  and  Sitka  Ghat  in  Nepaul.  As  Senior  Medical  Officer  to 
the  field  force  m  Oude  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  he  was  twice  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

*  Mr.  J.  H.  K.  Innes  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Crimea  (his  regiment  being  in  India)  from  the  X5th  March  to 
4U1  Ji^  1855,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8tJi  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
Served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-^8  with  the  ist  Battalion  60th  Rifles,  including  the  action  on  the 
Hlndim  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  storming  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  siege  assault  and 
captore  of  the  city.  Served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  Sir  John  Jones'  Force  throughout  all  the  subsequent 
onerstions  in  RohUcund  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Force  in  Oude  during  the  winter  of  2858-50  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  CB.).  Was  attached  to  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Army  of  the  Crown  rrince  of  Prussia  as  British  Medical 
Cominissioner  during  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  for  which  he  was  awarded  the  Steel  War  Medal,  and 
received  from  the  Emperor  the  Iron  Cross. 

*  Hr.  Longmore  served  in  the  Light  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  firom  its  first  taking  the  field,  throughout  tho 


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campaign  of  1854-55,  xintil  the  termination  of  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  without  being  absent  from  duty  a  single  day ;  was 
preseui  at  the  afi^ir  of  Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  BalaklaTa,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  aesaaltsof 
the  Redan  on  i8th  June  and  8th  8ept.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor). 

10  Mr.  O'Flaherty  joined  the  Army  of  the  East  at  Scutari  in  April  1854,  appointed  Sanitary  Officer  to  the  force 
assembled  there,  and  on  its  proceeding  to  Varna  was  appointed  to  the  medical  charge  of  the  Heavy  Cavalry  Brigade, 
and  while  at  Varna  and  the  advanced  posts  had  charge  of  the  Light  and  the  Heavy  Cavalry  Brigades ;  aooompanicd 
the  latter  to  the  Crimea,  where  he  remained  until  the  action  of  Balaklava,  after  which  was  ordered  to  take  medical 
charge  of  the  transport  which  conveyed  the  most  severely  wounded  from  the  opening  attack  of  the  trenches,  and 
many  officers  wounded  in  the  cavalry  charge,  for  the  performance  of  which  duty  ho  was  specially  commended  and 
detained  at  Scutari  in  charge  of  the  General  Hospital,  where  he  received  the  commendation  of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of 
Cambridge  on  his  visit  to  that  hospital,  as  well  as  other  General  Officers  and  the  Sanitary  Commissioners  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB.).  In  April  1857  he  accompanied  General  Ash- 
burnbam's  expedition  to  China  as  Second  Senior  Medical  Officer,  and  was  transferred  to  India  in  December  1857, 
where  during  the  mutiny  he  acted  for  some  time  as  P.M.O.  at  Bombay,  and  afterwards  in  i8s8-5^  as  P.M.O.  to  the 
Malwa  field  force  under  Sir  John  Michel,  emplo;$red  in  the  sucoessftd  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee,  and  was 
present  at  the  surrender  of  some  hundreds  or  his  followers. 

^^  Doctor  G.  A.  Gordon  was  present  with  the  z6th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Moharajpore  a9th  Dec.  1843  (Bronzs 
Star).  Had  medical  charge  of  a  force  in  an  expedition  in  1848  on  the  west  coast  of  Afirica,  and  was  thanked  in 
despatch.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,— in  medical  charge  of  Franks'  Force  in  ita  advance  to 
Lucknow,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Badshagunge ;  was  present  with  the  loth  Regiment  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  had  medical  charge  of  Lugard's  Force,  including  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture 
of  Jugdespore,  and  action  of  Chitowrah  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  twice  mentioned  in  desiMitchee).  Had  medical 
charge  of  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Staveley  left  in  occupation  of  Tientsin,  China,  in  z86o-^i.  Being  sent  bj  the 
War  Department  08  Medicnl  CommieHinner  to  the  French  Army,  he  arrived  in  Paris  on  the  and  September  1870, 
and  continued  uninterruptedly  therein  throughout  the  siege  and  bombardment  by  the  German  Army.  He  was 
elected  a  Member  of  Council  of  the  Soci^t^  de  Secours  aux  Blesses,  an  Honorary  Member  of  the  Ambulances  de 
la  Presse,  and  of  the  Ambulance  Evangeliquo.  On  the  occasion  of  three  of  the  great  sorties  and  battles  around  the 
walls,  he  attached  himself  to  the  American  Ambuluice  and  gave  professional  assistance  to  wounded  in  the  field, 
vis.— at  Malmaison  on  the  21st  October,  Champigny  on  the  30th  November,  and  Drancy  and  Bourget  on  the  2i9t 
December.  At  the  fourth  great  battle,  that  of  Montretout  on  the  19th  January  1871  he  was  present  on  the  field 
in  order  to  observe  the  manner  of  working  of  the  Ambulance  system.  For  hia  sen'ices  tho-  Proviaional  Govern* 
ment  created  him  on  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

^  Doctor  Rutherford  served  with  the  62nd  Reghnent  in  the  SuUerj  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  in  medical  charf^ 
of  the  Regiment  at  the  battie  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  in  ue  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1857  proceeded  to  China  on  the  Staff  of  the 
Lt.General  commanding  the  expeditionarrr  force,  in  1859  was  appointed  Sanitarj'  Officer  to  the  Army  serving  in 
China ;  in  x86o  served  the  campaign  in  the  x^orth,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of 
the  Taku  forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

"  Mr.  Bent  served  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Me^idie). 

^*  Doctor  Ingbs  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  xoth  Regiment,  including  the  whole  of  the 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (the  greater  part  of  which  in  medical  charge  of  the  Regiment)  and  battle  of 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including 
the  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857^53,  including 
operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and 
actions  of  Kala  Nuddee  and  Kerkeroulie,  capture  of  BareUly,  and  afflurs  of  Shal^ehanpore,  Bunnie,  and  Mahomdie 
(Medal). 

IS  Mr.  Elliot  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affiurs  of  Bulganac  and 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  after  promotion  to 
Senior  Surgeon  of  R.  Artillery,  was  appointed  Superintending  Suraeon  of  the  whole  of  the  Ordnance  Corps  in  the 
Crimea  (iifedal  wltii  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Le^on  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal— twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandoo 
Nuddee,  opemtionB  before  Cawnpore  on  the  37th,  38th,  and  99th  Nov.  under  Cteneral  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore 
on  6th  December  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

1*  Mr.  Bowen  served  m  the  Kaffir  war  of  t852-53  (Medal),  and  acted  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  to  the  expedition 
against  the  Kaffir  chief  Kreli,  in  Aug.  1853.  Was  shipwrecked  in  H.M.S.  Birkenhead  off  Danger  Point,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  96th  Feb.  18^2.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna  and  Inkerman 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal),  was  acting  Principal  Medical  Officer  of 
the  4th  Division  during  the  march  fVom  Old  Fort  to  Cathcart's  Hill,  and  for  a  short  time  afterwards. 

17  Mr.  Stewart  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  throughout  the  PunJaub  campaigrn  in  1848-49,  including'  the  passage 
of  the  (3henab,  and  the  battles  of  ChUlianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Mcoal  with  two  Clasps). 

1*  Mr.  Murphy  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53.  and  was  present  at  the  taking 
of  Piome ;  also  present  as  Staff  Surgeon  to  the  Bengal  Division  with  Sir  J.  Cheape's  Force  at  Donabew,  and  wounded 
in  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  stockade  on  the  X9th  March  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

I*  Doctor  Barclay  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47  and  1850-53  (Medal),  for  the  most  part  in  medical 
charge  of  the  Reserve  Battalion  9i8t  or  of  the  43rd  Regiment ;  was  present  at  the  various  attacks  on  the  Amatola 
and  Waterkloof  fhstnesses  in  which  these  Regiments  were  engaged.  Accompanied  the  expedition  across  the 
Orange  river  against  the  Basutos,  in  1853,  and  was  present  in  charge  of  Head  Quarter  Column,  at  the  action  of 
Beree.  Accompanied  the  43rd  on  the  march  from  Bangalore  to  Cali)ee  in  1857-58,  and  was  Senior  Medical  Officer 
of  the  and  Brigade  Saugor  Field  Division  during  the  hot  weather  campaign  in  Central  India,  and  the  subaeqnent 
operations  (Medal). 

**  Doctor  Massy  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  31st  Regiment  towards  the  close  of  the  Sutlcjj  campaign  in 
1846.  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56  as  Surgeon  of  the  z  7th  Lancers,  including  the  aflfhirs  of  Bnlganak 
and  M'Kenzie's  Form,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  Inkerman.  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  recommended  for  promotion  to 
the  rank  of  Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Hospitals  for  service  in  the  Field  by  General  Sir  William  Codrington. 
Served  as  Surgeon  of  the  snd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59.  including  the  siese  and  capture 
of  Lncknow,  action  of  Koorsee,  and  Trans- Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Acted  as  Prindpal 
Medical  Officer  with  Brigadier  Barker's  Column  in  the  campai^  in  Oude  during  a  portion  of  1858-59. 

*^  Doctor  Munro  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  9xst  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  X846-47  (Medal). 
Served  as  Burgeon  of  the  93rd  Highlanders  during  the  campaign  in  the  Oimea,  including  the  battles  of  Alnui  and 
Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  (Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also 
served  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  for  the  relief  of  Lncknow 
by  Lord  (31yde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Deo.  X857  and  pursuit,  action  near  Futtehghnr,  siege  and  fkll  of  Lucknow, 
campaign  in  Rohilcund  and  attack  on  Fort  Rugia,  actions  at  Allygunge  and  Bareilly,  campaign  in  Oude  and 
actions  of  Posgaon  and  Russelpore,  and  attack  on  Fort  Methoulie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  removed  from 
his  Regiment  to  act  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  combined  European  and  Native  Eusuftoi  Field  Foroe  during 
the  final  operations  in  the  Umbeylah  Pass  in  Dec.  1863  under  Miy'or  Greneral  (Sarvock  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB. 
received  tne  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Medal  with  Clasp).  '* 

**  Mr.  Foss  served  with  the  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  x65x-5a  (Medal) ;  and  with  the  expedition 
north  of  the  Orange  river  in  1853-53.  Also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  Ohinla  including  the  taking  of  Sinho 
and  Tangku  (Medal). 

M  Mr.  Swing  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  incuding  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Katoh,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Send,  and  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal). 

**  Doctor  T.  Crawford  served  with  the  5xst  Light  Infbntxy  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53;  was  on  board 

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the  E.LC.  steam-fKgafce  FerooM  durinff  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  in  the  Rangoon 

rirer ;  serred  during  the  succeeding  three  davs'  operationa  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon 

(inclaiiing  the  storming  of  the  White  House  Redoubt) :  also  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Bassein,  xoth  May,  various 

flkinnishcs  at  Prome,  and  during  the  advance  on  Meaday  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .    Served  with  the  i8Ui  Royal 

Irish  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  9th  Feb.  185c  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Tiirkish  Medal). 
«*  Doctor  J.  Macbeth  served  with  ihc  loth  Foot  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobracu 

(Mrdal).    Served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-4^),  and  was  present  during  the  siege  operations  before 

Moolcan  (till  ordered  away  on  duty  with  sick  and  wounded),  mcluding  the  afihir  of  the  9th  September,  and  storming 

the  enemy's  entrenched  position  on  the  12th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*<  Doctor  W.  G.  Trousdell  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  and  was  present 

at  the  battles  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojcrat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign 

of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 

Turkish  Medal). 
»7  Mr.  T.  Best  serve<l  in  the  field  against  the  enemy  in  the  Orange  River  Sorerei^ty  in  1850-51,  and  in  Uxe  Kaffir 

war  of  1853-53  (Medal).    Served  also  in  the  New  Ziealand  war  in  1864-66,  includmg  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  and 

eaxragement  at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 
**  Mr.  y.  Webb  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole 

of  the  siege  operations  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served 

with  the  46th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
»  Mr.  D.  R.  Mackinnon  served  with  the  2xst  Fusilicri  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including 

the  battlM  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  aud  full  of  Sebastopol,  and  e.vpcdition  to  lunboum  (Medal 

with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
*  Mr.  A  Crocker  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Royals  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fW)m  22nd  April  1855,  including 

the  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
"  Mr.   W.    G.    Watt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of   1854,  and  up  to  the  24th  March  1855,  with  the  23rd 

Fofiiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class 

of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
*>  Mr.  J.  M.  S.  Fogo  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  f^om  the  April  bombardment  of  1855  until 

the  final  evacuation,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  left  siege  train  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aud 

rorkish  Medal). 
*>  Mr.  £.  B.  Toson  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  13th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  f^om  the  9th  May  to  the  asnd  June  1855 

(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  E.  Gilbome  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  Royal  Artillery,  including  the  affairs 
of  Bolganao  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clxisps,  Turkish  Medal,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*»  Mr.  J.  A.  Bostock  served  in  the  Bufflj  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  39th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  and  up  to  i6th  April  1855,  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  includinjar  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebasto))ol,  and  sortie  on  the  36th  October  (Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
Knight  of  the  Logion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  J.  Wyatt  embarked  in  1854  with  the  1st  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  on  the  Eastern  expedition,  and  served 
with  it  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  until  the  end  of  the  war ;  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman  (horse  shot),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and 
Torkifib  Medal).  Being  selected  by  the  War  Department  to  proceed  to  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  French  Army  as 
Kedical  Commisstioner,  was  detained  in  Paris  throughout  the  entire  period  of  the  siege  of  1870-71,  and  was  employed 
m  the  field  during  all  the  principal  sorties  and  subsequent  battles.  He  was  elected  a  Miember  of  Council  of  the 
Soci^t^  de  Secours  aux  Blesses,  and  of  the  Ambulances  de  la  Presse ;  and  was  promoted  for  his  services  to  the 
rank  of  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

^  Mr.  G.  A.  F.  Sbelton  landed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  31st  April  1855,  and  served  at  the 
si^e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Doctor  T.  £.  White  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Horakiv 
Valley.  Also  throughout  the  Taranaki  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  Senior  Medical  Officer  in  the  field  lW)m  February  to 
July  i860,  and  was  twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Ser\'ed  throughout  the  war  of  1863-64  in  the  Waikato  country, 
and  was  in  medical  charge  of  Brigadier  Creneral  Carey's  Force  during  the  three  days'  operations  at  and  capture  of 
Orakau,  and  was  atrain  mentioned  in  despatches  {CB.  and  Medal). 

^  Doctor  T.  Moofhead  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh)m  4th  Nov.  1854,  and  was  Surgeon  of  the  7th  Fusiliers 
at  the  capture  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Sanitary  Officer  to  the  British  Troops  in  Abyssinia  during  the  campaign 
of  1868  (Medal). 

*^  Doctor  H.  Kendall  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Assistant  Surgeon  17th  Lancers,  at  the  afihirs  of 
Bolganao  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  aud  Balaklava,  and  as  Surgeon  of  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  at  the 
Isattlee  of  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  operations  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at 
Enpatoria  under  Gtcneral  D'Allonville  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  IHirkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  of  the 
7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of 
the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capr.nre  of  Lnckuow,  atfturs  of  Barrce  and  Sirsce,  action  of 
Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  (^oomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign 
mcluding  the  affairs  of  Daodpore,  Kandoo  Nuddee.  and  Uyderghur,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the 
0<x)mtee ;  alao  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  affair  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Mee- 
jee^lia,  attack  on  Bankee  with  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  afihir  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

"  Doctor  T.  Fraser  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Oimean  campaign  fhjm  the  17th  April  to  the  30th  Aug. 
r355,  including  the  capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Med^). 

**  Mr.  H.  D.  Fowler  served  with  the  83nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fhll  of  Sebastopol  from  the 
nth  October  1855,  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  July  1856.  Also  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
i^57~59t  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  imder  Windham,  defoi^  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  6th  Dec.  1857, 
action  of  Kalee  Kudee,  advance  on  Futtehghur,  campaign  in  Rohilcund,  defence  of  Shahjehanpore  (Medal). 

♦♦  Mr.  J.  Small  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1853-54  (Medal). 

^  Doctor  A.  P.  Cahill  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  with;the  33nd  Light  Infantry  at 
the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  the  action  of  Soorujkhoond,  the  capture  of  the  city,  and  sorrende  r 
of  the  fortreaa.  Also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote  and  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal 
with  two  (Jlasps).  Served  with  the  same  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  campaign  of  1853  with  the  force  under  Sir 
Colin  Campbell  against  the  frontier  hill  tribes  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of 
i3s7-59.  ^^^  vrith.  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  campaign  in  Oude  (Medal). 

*•  Doctor  8.  H.  Faraon  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  ;  and  throughout  that  of  1851-53 
(Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basuto  tribes  at  the  Berea  30th  Dec.  1853.  Served  throughout 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaldava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th 
Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*'  Mr.  M.  F.  Manifold  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
defeat  of  the  rebeU  under  Bala  Rao  near  Bootwul  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  on  the  38th  March  1859  (MedEJ). 

*  Doctor  C.  V.  Cay  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  30th  Nov.  1854,  includ- 
ing the  Bteg«  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  R.  TfaDomton  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bnlganak  and 
M'Kenxk'a  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  with  the  expeditionary 
force  enplojed  against  the  hostile  Indians  in  Tuoatan  in  r86i. 

*"  Doctor  M.  Gombe  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign<ifii8|4=55i^  including  the 


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l>aUles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkermaa,  ihe  aiege  and  fkU  of  Seba«top61,  and  repulse  of  tho  sortie  on  a6Ui  Oct  1854 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

u  Doctor  £.  W.  Youn^  served  thzoaghoat  the  Eastern  campait?n  of  1854-^5,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klAva,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  czpcoitiou  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  andTvkidk 
Medal).  Senred  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Dumorriagum  on  36th  Nov.  and  3rd 
Dec.,  and  of  Toolsepore  on  asrdDec.  1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  zst  Battalion  60th  Bines  on  the  Bed  Biver 
esroedition  of  1870. 

A  Mr.  A.  D.  Home  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  and  X3th  Hussars,  induding  the  battle 
of  Alma,  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Decorated  with  the  Victoria 
Cross  for  persevering  bravery  and  admirable  conduct  in  charge  of  the  wounded  men  left  behind  the  Colomi  when 
the  troops  under  General  Havelook  forced  their  way  into  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  on  the  36th  Sept.  1657  (Medal 
with  CHasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1863-65  (CJB.,  special  prsmotion 
to  the  rank  of  Surgeon  Major,  and  Medal) . 

^  Mr.  W.  A.  Mackinnon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  4and  Highlanders,  iacluding 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  (in  medical  charge  of  the  Rc^imcut),  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikalo,  siege 
and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on  the  iSth  Juno  end  8th  September  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Knight  of  Uio  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Lord 
Clyde  during  the  Indian  mutiny  from  April  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  in  the  campaigns  in  Rohil- 
cnnd,  Byswarrah,  and  Trans-Gogra,  including  the  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shahjehonpore,  Doondiakeira,  Berpidis, 
Musjedia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  including  the  capture  of  the  rebel 
position  at  Katikara  and  repulse  of  the  attack  at  Gilbert's  Clearing  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Appointed  Saaitaiy 
Officer  to  the  New  Zealand  Force  m  Nov.  1863,  and  held  the  appointment  till  April  1866,  when  field  operations  ceased. 
In  that  capacity  he  served  the  campaigns  in  the  Waikato,  Tauranga,  and  Wanganui  districts,  on  the  head* 
quarters'  Staff  of  Sir  D.  Cameron,  and  attached  to  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department ;  was  present  in  the 
action  at  Rangiawhia,  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah,  Tauranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  CB.)^  repulse  of  the  enemy's 
attack  on  the  Gamp  at  Nukumaru,  and  affair  at  Kakaramea  (Medal) . 

^  liltr.  R.  Gilbome  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  Bulgaria  firom  5th  June  1854.  Served  with  the  Both  Regiment 
in  the  Crimea  from  x^th  Dec.  1854,  including  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  assaults  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th 
September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny 
in  X857-50.  and  in  pursuit  of  tne  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Rnjpootana  and  Central  India  (Medal) . 

»*  Mr.  J.  Madden  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

M  Doctor  H.  F.  Smith  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  was  attached  to  Head  Quarters  and  not 
absent  a  single  day  from  duty ;  had  medical  charge  of  Staff  belonging  to  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General's 
Departments,  and  subsequently  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Sir  James  Simpson  and  Sir  William  Codringtou  ;  present  si 
Bulganac,  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  siege  and  ihll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*7  Mr.  W.  P.  Ward  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  offiur  of  M'Kensie'a 
Fann,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fidl  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct. 
2854,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September ;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboom 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"^  Doctor  H.  V.  Binaon  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 ;  and  in  medical  charga  of  the 
Regiment  during  the  campaign  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Joined  the  expeditionar^orce  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860 
(Medal).  Served  during  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicini^  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  i86s, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  bv  escalade  of  the  walled  towns  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Ni^ow. 

^  Mr.  T.  C.  O'Leary  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  i8th  March  1S55,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"'  Doctor  J.  S.  Furlong  landed  at  Yama  in  May  1854  with  the  Royal  Engineers,  and  in  September  in  the  Crimea  with 
the  E  Battery  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Light  Division,  and  was  present  with  it  in  the  affair  of  BuIgH/ioc.  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  after  which  he  proceeded  in  medical  charge  of  the  steamship  Mavritiu*  with  340 
wounded* to  Scutari ;  subsequently  served  with  the  ^9th  and  4and  Regiments  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  ex- 
pedition to  Kertch,  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8tii  September  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1857-59  he  served  with  the  4ana  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including 
the  battie  of  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  actions  at  Seraighat,  Khoda^imj,  and  Shumahabad,  siege  of  Lucknow,  assault 
on  the  Martiniere,  and  capture  of  the  city,  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

•1  Doctor  Frederick  Robinson  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55^ 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  26th  Oct.  1854 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Doctor  A.  L.  Adams  served  in  Medical  Charge  of  the  detachment  of  the  zsnd  Regiment  with  the  expeditionary 
force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  185^  against  the  Mohmund  Tribes  on  the  reshawnr  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Doctor  J.  Kellie  was  in  medical  charge  of  a  Detachment  86th  Regiment  in  1857  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar, 
action  at  Mundesore,  battle  of  Googaria,  and  relief  of  Neemuch.  Served  also  \vith  the  17th  Lancers  in  R^pootana 
and  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Zeerapore  in  Dec.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Mr.  P.  J.  Clarke  served  with  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  destruction  of  the  docks  and  forts  in  Sebastopol 
(Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  at  the  siege  ofLncknow  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oudn  (Medal). 

^  Doctor  N.  H.  Stewart  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  waa  pre- 
sent at  the  flail  of  Magdalu  (promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Medal)' 

M  Doctor  Jivnes  Sjiclair  served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Surgeon  of  the  33rd  Regiment,  and  *««» 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  MagdiUa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Surgeon  Mi^'or  "for 
valuable  sei'vices  rendered  during  the  campajgn,  Medal). 

«7  Mr.  C.  D.  Madden  served  from  j8th  Jan.  to  30th  May  1855  in  the  Crimea  and  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  43rd  Li^ht  Infantry  in  tbo  Baugor  Field  Division  from  34th  Dec. 
X857,  and  in  the  Field  Division  under  Colonel  Primrose  in  the  latter  part  of  1850  (Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  of  tlie 
4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  as  Field  Surgeon  of  the  ist  Brigade  at  the 
•action of  Arogee and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Surgeon  Mi^or  "for  valuable 
■ervices  rendered  during  the  campaign,"  Medal). 

**  Doctor  J.  R.  M.  Lewis  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers,  north  of  the 
Orange  river,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Boem  Pioats  on  29th  August  1848. 

*>  Doctor  J.  Fraser  served  in  the  field  with  the  50th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  zd63-€6.  Indading 
operations  in  the  Waikato,  Wonganui,  and  Taranaki  districts  (Medal). 

7*^  Doctor  W.  J.  Fyffe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkemoan,  and 
tiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Mr.  A.  A.  Btone;7  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

7>  Doctor  G.  Auchinleck  served  in  the  Burmese  war  or  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  in  the  Bnaoofsie 
expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  185:^-58,  and  was  present  when  theSist 
Regiment  under  Colonel  Rennv  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three  Regiments  of 
Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny. 

'*  Doctor  H.  M.  Fraser  served  in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign,  includin^f  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  where 
he  acted  as  Sanitarr  Officer  to  the  Foroes  under  the  Commander-in-Chief.  He  was  also  present  at  the  operations 
resulting  in  the  takmg  of  Bandee,  in  Oct.  1858,  when  he  was  Chief  Medical  Officer  with  the  force  under  urignAxer 
Hale  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7«  Doctor  G.  W.  Peake  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Served  with  the  4o(h  Begunent 
throuffhout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66.  including  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  (Medal). 

7*  Mr.  W.  Perry  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5^,  including  tba  battlea 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  36th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Chus  of  the  Medjidie). 

7*  Doctor  E.  J.  Franklyn  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  '^v^^  ^  Balaklava  attending  on  the  wounded 
during  the  Cavalry  action  there ;  and  was  placed  in  charge  of  the  Russian  wounded  after  the  battle  of  Inkerman ; 


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in  medioal  char^^e  of  the  77th  Segimdnt  throaffhoat  all  the  various  sie^e  operationa before  Sebastopol,  and  was  recom- 
mended for  some  honorary  distinction  by  Sir  William  Codrington  (Medal  with  Clasps,  §th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 

Turkish  Medal).    Served  dm-ing  the  Indian  Mutiny  with  the  Coluum  under  Sir  W.  w.  Turner  at  Sasaeram,  on  the 

Grand  Tmnk  Hoad«  Bengal. 

"  Doctor  J.  Irvine  served  throughout  the  operations  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857  in  medical  charge  of  the 
Bojal  Artillery  (Maude's),  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoun^,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawni>ore,  Oonao,  Bussemt 
Gfinge,  Mnngawarra,  and  Alumbogh,  relief  and  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches) ; 
with  Outram's  Force  in  the  Alumbagh  from  Nov.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  Clyde  (Medal  with  two  Chisps). 

^  Mr.  G.  A.  Tumbull  served  with  the  xath  Lancers  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  9th  May  1855,  indoding 
the  tioKt  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal) . 

^  Mr.  J.  Gibbons  served  the  Kastom  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inlcerman,  siege  And 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  30th  Oct.  1854,  by  a  shell  in  the  Trenches),  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery 
on  the  i8th  June:  was  especially  mentioned  in  Lord  Raglan's  despatches  fbr  his  exertions  (Medal  with  three 
TiAsps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkieh  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  in  medical 
charge  of  the  32nd  Light  Infantry  and  was  present  at  the  successful  attack  on  the  entrenched  position  at  Dcbnygoin, 
captors  of  the  Fort  of  Dirhool,  action  at  Duadpore,  affair  at  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Amctliie  and 
Lorkerpore,  and  accompanied  the  Colunm  under  Colonel  Carmichael  which  drove  Beni  Madhoo  across  the  Gogra 
(Medal). 

»  Mr.  R.  C.  Todd  served  with  the  71  st  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  the  greater  part  of  the  time  in  medical 
charge  of  the  Regiment— including  the  sie^e  of  8ebastoi)ol  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turlosh  Medal).  Served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  actions 
of  the  iSth  and  21st  August  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  1. 

*^  Mr.  J.  Lamprey  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  Chii — .  i/icluding  Uie 
action  of  Sinho,  tokmg  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).    Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862,  including  the  recapture  of  Kading. 

^  Mr.  D.  J.  Doherty  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  and  July  to  17th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**  Doctor  Robert  M'Nab  served  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  64th  Regi- 
ment in  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  on  6th  December, 
action  at  Khaleo  Nuddee,  and  entrance  into  Futtehghur  (Medal). 

^  Doctor  R.  B.  Smyth  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  slcgc  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  Doctor  C-  w.  Poulton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal), 

^  Mr.  A.  G.  Elkington  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman 
(wounded),  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  ^e 
M«^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^  Mr.  W.  Armstrong  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  expedi- 
tion to  Sylhet  in  1857  and  also  of  a  Field  Force  in  Oude  including  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Leheau  in  March  1858 
(Medal). 

•«  Mr.  A.  H.  Fraser  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58 ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  theMurree  Depot 
when  the  station  was  attacked  on  the  ist  Sept.  1857,  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  employed  in  the  operations 
of  the  three  following  days  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  J.  Hendlev  was  present  in  an  engagement  between  the  British  troops  and  the  Mahometans  of  Combo  in  the 
Gambia,  on  the  X7th  July  1855,  and  received  contusions  on  the  chest  and  forehead  from  musket-balls.  He  served  also 
with  the  combined  Forces  of  the  French  and  English  on  the  4th  August  following,  when  the  stockaded  town  of 
Sab^ee  was  taken  and  destroyed.  Served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863  with  tho 
Eusa&ye  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming 
of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  December,  also  in  tho  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction 
cf  the  village  at  the  foot  of  tho  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  December  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and 
the  sabmission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  the  X7th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Mr.  J.  E.  Moffatt  served  with  the  2nd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

'^  Mr.  H.  B.  Hassard  served  in  the  Kaffirwarof  1851-53— horse  shot  in  the  Waterkloof  (Medal).  Also  served  in  tho 
Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•*  Mr.  B.  Tydd  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganac  and  battle  of  Alma 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  W.  J.  Ingham  was  present  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  52nd  Light  In&ntry  at  the  action  with  the  Seolkote 
mutineers  at  Trixnmos  Ghat  Groorsdaspore  on  the  Z2th  and  i6th  July  1858,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Mr.T.  B.  Reid  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  Wing  of  the  7th  Bengal  Native  Infhntry  durin.c;  tho  Santal  insurrection. 
Jeered  in  the  53rd  Regt.  during  tho  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chuttra,  GropaJgunge, 
Khodgonge.  and  entry  mto  Futteghur,  affair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow.    Served  on  the  Stall'  in  Oude  during  the  campaign  of  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**  Mr.  H.  T.  Reade  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  6ist  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  xst  July  1857  to  the  final 
c&ptore  of  the  city  on  20th  September ;  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  sorties  of  tho  4th,  9th,  i8th,  and  23rd  July, 
accompanied  the  Regt.  at  the  assault  of  the  city  on  the  14th  September,  and  subsequently  with  a  small  i)arty  of 
the  6ist  repulsed  an  attack  of  about  300  Sepoys  on  some  wounded  men  whose  lives  were  thereby  saved;  on  the  i6th 
September  was  one  of  the  first  up  the  breach  at  the  storming  of  the  magazine  and  with  a  sergeant  spiked  a  gun- 
mentioned  in  despatch,  and  recommended  for  ])romotion  for  "  unwearied  exertions  and  gallant  conduct  in  the  field  " 
daring  tho  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

*•  Doctor  G.  P.  M.  Woodward  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  3rd  March  1855, 
including  tho  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Royal  Horse 
Arullery  in  the  field  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  1858-59  (Medal). 
Served  also  t^iroughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  a  Staff  Surgeon  in  charge  of  the  hospital  ship 
Manrititu  (Medal). 

•^  Doctor  Alex.  S.  Fogo  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Royal  Artillery,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

"  Mr.  T.  Carey  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  i856-57,including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
ne^hire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp j.  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W 
ftt)vinccs  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  in  medical  charge  of  500  men,  being  the  head-quarters  of  the  Regi- 
msnt :  present  in  the  actions  of  PMttchpore,  Aouug,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buseerut  Gunge  (first  and 
second),  Boorbeakechowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  ^umbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  with  Havelock's  Column ; 
present  in  three  sorties  from  the  Residency,  also  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore— severely  wounded  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  tod  a  j'ear's  service  for  Lucknow) . 

^  Mr.  P.  H.  E.  Cross  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  3rd  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ftiU  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  tho  13th  Light  infantry  during  the  fiidian  mutiny 

campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  and  its  subsequent  defence,  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing,  and  suDse- 

qaent  operations  (Medal). 
^"'  Mr.  Donald  S.  Smith  senved  with  the  9th  Lancers  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 

wtiona  of  Budleekeserai  (horse  shot)  and  Nujjutfghur,  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi— horse  shot 

(Medal  with  Clasp). 
^^'  Doctor  H.  B.  Franklyn  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  including  the 

*"»ck  on  Secondra,  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  capture  of  Lucknow,  with  Azimghur  Field  Force  in  the  affairs 

01  Qth  azul  loth  June  (was  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  for  gallantry  and  once  for  general  ability 

aad  zeal.  Medal  wiOi  Clasp) . 

J^  Mr.  T.  G.  FitaGerald  served  in  the  Crimea  from  8th  to  20th  May  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 

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»"  Doctor  J.  S.  Cbftrtres  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  a  Staff  Surgeon,  and  in 
medical  chan^  of  one  of  the  Hospital  ShipK  (Medal). 

'*♦  Mr.  B.  Latio  servod  with  the  80th  Recfiment  in  the  Biurmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  attack  on  tiio  outpost 
ofTomboo  and  several  operations  in  its  vicinity  (Medwl  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Noticed  in  General  orders  by  the 
Commander  in  i  hief  in  India  of  10th  November  1853  for  assiduous  attention  to  the  sick  on  an  occasion  when  the 
whole  detachment  at  Tomboo  were  prostrated  by  fever.    Also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in 

1858  and  present  at  the  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Junma  on  the  5th  March  (Medaa). 

10*  Mr.  A.  J.  Greer  served  with  the  aist  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  5th  July  1855. 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  storming  of  the  Quarries  on  the  ytii 
June,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  lour  Clasps,  5th  Ckv s  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

">•  Mr.  T.  W.  Fox  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  In  the  Persian  campaign  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

107  Doctor  J.  Mcane  served  with  the  31  st  Regiment  in  the  Crimen  fh)m  2and  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  and  received  a  contused  wound  on  the  kueo 
from  a  shell  in  tiie  Trenches  on  17th  Jimo  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i»  Doctor  W.  S.  \\Tiylock  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  at  the  battle  of  Budlcekcscrfti, 
where  ho  killed  two  of  the  enemy,  one  in  close  combat,  saving  thereby  the  life  of  an  European  soldier  (Mcdul  with 
Clasp).    Was  Sanitary  and  Senior  Medical  Officer  of  the  Derbund  Field  Force  of  the  Hazarn  campaign  of  1868. 

i«  Doctor  J.C.  Honiaby  Wright  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Ro^tiI  Artillery.and  \ra« 
present  at  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman  fwoundea.  and  horse  shot  imder  him),  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Mednl  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  also  in  the  Ab3rBsininn  campaign  (Medal) . 

"*>  Mr.  T.  K.  Bimie  served  with  the  ist  Royals  in  the  Crimea  ftom  7th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fsll  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  surrender  of  Pekm  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*  Mr.  W.  Snell  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  taking 
of  Tangku,  with  the  Reserve  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  actions  of  the  i8th  and  aist  Soiitembcr,  and 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  promoted  for  "  meritorious  services  "). 

*"  Mr.  C.  Martin  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  against  the  Crobboes  in  Oct.  and  Nov. 
1858.  Served  in  the  Gambia  as  Sanitary  Officer  to  the  Baaiboo  expedition.  Ser%'ed  onboard  H.M.8.  Torek,  and  landed 
with  the  stormcrs  of  the  and  W.I.R.  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  earthworks.  Was  present  at  the  storm  and 
capture  of  the  stockaded  to^vns  of  Karawan.  Kinty  Cunda,  and  Saba,  in  1861  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked 
for  **  attending  to  the  wants  of  the  wounded  while  exposed  to  a  very  heavy  fire  "). 

'"  Mr.  A.  Morphow  served  as  Principal  Medical  OflBccr  throughout  the  operations  in  Quiah,  Western  Africa ; 
was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Massongha  on  loth  December,  storming  and  destruction  of  the  stockades 
and  war  fences  at  Madonkia  on  xQth  December,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  stockade  at  Madonkia  on  the  night  of 
the  27th  December,  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Robea  on  28th  December  186  x,  and  of  the  towns  of  Mofemlm  and  Majohn  on 
17th  Jan.  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

"*  Mr.  J.  H.  Porter  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fi'om  aoth  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Benral  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,— 
with  the  Jounporo  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  ummcerpore,  and  Sultanpore.  afterwards  at 
•  tiie  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  storming  of  the  ICaiser  Bagh ;  served  in  the  operations  in  Bundlccund  in 

1859  and  surprise  and  night  attack  at  the  Kala  Nuddy  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  with  the  British  Ambiilance 
during  part  of  the  Franco-Grcrman  war  in  7870,  and  was  at  the  siege  of  Paris. 

"•  Doctor  A.  C.  Ross  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  includinpr  the  action  of 
Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Takoo  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  against  the  Taeping 
rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  including  the  taking  of  the  fortified  stockade  of  Nansing,  and  of  the  walled 
oities  of  Kading  and  Tsinpoo,  and  recapture  of  Nasing  and  Kading.  Recommended  for  promotion  for  service  in  the 
field.  Specially  recommended  by  Sir  Hope  Grant  for  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
displayed  "  great  coolness  and  courage  in  attending  wounded  men  under  very  heavy  fire,  both  ki  the  openplam 
ana  with  the  storming  party  in  the  Fort." 

1*7  Doctor  John  Ogilvy  served  with  the  3rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th 
September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1"  Mr.  F.  Oakes  served  in  Quiah,  Western  Africa,  f^m  Nov.  x86x  to  Feb.  z86a,-and  was  present  at  the  defeat  of 
the  chief  Pa  Caney  at  Kabal  on  27th  Nov.  i86x. 

>*'  Mr.  R.  F.  Andrews  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from.  Aug.  1855,  including  the  battle  of 
the  Tchernaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Metlal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal) .  Served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guanl* 
in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Kooraeeaud  Nawnb- 
gunge,  Trans-Gogra  aflTairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**•  Doctor  W.  A.  White  served  with  47th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including;  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaxlava,  siege  and  fli.ll  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  a4th  October  (Meilal 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*•■  Mr.  J.  C.  Ovens  servod  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  Nov.  1854,  including  tho  aicge  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  tho  batteries  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

***  Mr.  J.  H.  Ross  served  with  the  39th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  31st  Dec.  1854,  and  was  present  at  tho  siege  and 
fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Me<hU  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Mr.  T.  M.  Bleckley  served  with  the  Z4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  Z9th  Jan.  1855,  includ* 
ing  the  siege  and  fall  o^  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  0.  G.  Irwin  served  the  Eastern  campaijp  of  1854  up  to  the  aand  September,  and  again  f^m  istii  July 
1855,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fli,Il  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

""  Doctor  J.  B.  Cockbum  served  in  the  Eastern  canopaign  of  1854-55,  including  tJbe  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeni* 
Icale,  and  siefire  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1*7  Mr.  W.  M.  Webb  served  with  the  xoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

»«  Mr.  T.  R.  Williams  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  tho 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  from  tho  a6th  November  to  the 
6th  December  1857,  ^^^  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  and  the  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Ccntr.1l 
India). 

*"  Doctor  J.  H.  West  served  with  the  aist  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x8<4-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Elinboum  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

***  Mr.  J.  B.  C.  Reade  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-  55. 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— was  wounded  on  the  14^1  Nov.  1855  at  the 
explosion  of  the  French  siege  train  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal ) .  Ser\'ed  with  the  Battalion  dnrint; 
the  whole  of  its  service  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  numerous  aflkirs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

i>i  Doctor  B.  Hinde  served  with  a  field  force  under  Colonel  Murray  up  the  River  Gambia  in  i86z,  and  was  present 
at  all  the  operations,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  town  of  Sabba,  and  was  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches for  attending  the  wounded  who  were  lying  at  point  blank  range  of  the  stockade  before  it  was  finally  carrie<l. 

iM  Doctor  E.  M.  Sinclair  served  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Nov.  1854.  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopo  (Me<lal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Ben^l  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-^8,  and  was  present  in  tho  actions 
of  Onanda,  TJmmeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  in  Bundlecund  and  the  Chui- 
terpore  Territory  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»"  Mr.  C.  J.  White  servod  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  taking  of  Kertch  and  Yenikali, 
siege  and  taM  of  Sebastopol,  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Kinooum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 


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"« Mr.  W.  Cattell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  including  the  battles 
of  BalaklATa,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  aiego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  wih  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and 
Tarkisii  Medals). 

"*  Mr.  St.  John  Stanley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
sle^reand  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'"Mr.  0.  B.  Miller  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  capture  of  Balaklava,  assaults  on  the  Redsui  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September, 
siesre  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Modjidic,  and  Turkish  Mednl). 

"*  Doctor  L.  Armstrong  served  throughout  tiie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  reconnaissance  on 
tlie  Danube  under  Lord  Cardigan,  afiblr  of  Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchcrnnya,  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol ;   also  present  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Eupatoria  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and 

'»  Mr.  J.  Ekiix  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  A.  M.  Tippetts  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  affair  of 

Bal^auac,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
***  Mr.  J.  Hannan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 

iie^e  and  fkll  of  Pebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  October,  capture  of  Rifle-pits  on  19th  April,  capture  of  the  Quarries, 

and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 

and  Turkish  Medals) . 
^"  Mr.  T.  Clark  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Almix  and  Inkerman,  siege 

andfallof  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  J 8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 

Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).    Served  with  the  69th  Regiment  at  the  aflftur  with  the  Fenians  at  Trout  River, 

Canada,  in  May  1870. 

'«  Mr.  W.  Y.  Jeeves  landed  with  the  Army  at  Old  Fort,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
«rTed  in  tiie  Trenches  during  the  siege  and  bombardment  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture 

cf  the  Cemetery,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 

Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'**  Mr.  A.  Maclean  served  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  the  30th  Oct.  1854,  and  from  17th  Feb.  1855,  including 
t'ae  battle  of  Balaklava.  erpedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fell  of  Sebastopol  ^Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  at 
Kbodagonj  and  Shnmaabad,  siege  and  feU  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygimge,  and 
cantnre  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'♦*  Mr.  A.  Humfi^y  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  tattles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Tui'kish 
Medals). 

'**  Mr,  E.  L.  Londj  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles 
cf  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  aud  8th  September,  expedition  to 
Kertch  and  Yenikale,  was  wounded  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  on  29th  July  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Perauin  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack 
»ad  battle  of  Kooshab,  surrender  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (in  medical  charge  of  the  Military  portion 
of  the  expedition)  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  li.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in 
»-5r5*.  including  the  actions  of  Puttehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  and  Cawnpore,  with  Havelock's  Column ; 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh.  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  action  of  Scorgunge,  defence  of  Cawn- 
t-reand  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  action  of  Kalco  Nuddee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 
Personally  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge  on  embarkation  of  the  troops  from  Varna  to  tho  Crimea 
£<r  his  excellent  arrangements  for  and  care  of  the  sick  of  the  Highland  Brigade,  then  under  his  medical  charge. 
"Hanked  in  orders  at  Cawnpore  by  General  Neill,  when  in  charge  of  the  sick  and  wounded,  for  his  excellent 
a.'raagementB  and  treatment  of  so  many. 

•*' Mr.  T.  Wright  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
^Jsaand  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  38th 
Kcziaent  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  tho  capture  of  Mcangunge,  siege  and  capture  of 
Licknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*•  Doctor  P.  8.  B.  P.  de  Chaumont  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  fVom  aist  May  1855,  and  was  pre- 
t^at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•*  Doctor  A.  Guthrie  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of 
uwnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Trans-Gk)gra  campaign,  and  attcrwards  with  Ross'  Camel  Corps  in  Central 
I^ia in  1858-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

."*  Mr.  E.  Y.  Kellett  served  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  tho  zst  October  1854  to  tho  aoth  May  1856,  including  the 
c^g^and  fidl  of  Sebastopol,  and  in  medical  charge  of  detachment.«4  IVom  Balaklava  that  took  part  in  the  battle  on 
HK  J5ih  October  1854.  Was  in  medical  charge  of  Russian  wounded  prif  ouers  after  Inkerman,  and  of  the  General 
field  and  Cholera  Hospitals  of  the  3rd  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  MedtU).  Served  in  the  New 
f^»nd  war  in  1863-65,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  14th  Regiment  at  tho  battle  of  Rangiriri  (mentioned  in 
•Natdies,  Medal). 

^'*  Mr.  R.  A.  Chappie  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  ^^^  ^»8  present  with  the  Scots  Greys  at  tho 
J«tr  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  capture  and  battle  of  BoJaklava  (horse  wounded),  and  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the 
^€  of  Inkerman ;  served  with  the  right  siege  train  for  more  than  ten  months  and  performed  constant  trench 
i^r,  and  was  in  tho  Trenches  during  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  and  final  assault  (Medal 
**£  £"^  CHasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal) . 

~  Mr.  L.  G.  Hooper  served  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  Sept.  to  Nov.  1854,  when  he  was  sent  to  Scutari  in  charge 
t.  wponded,  but  returned  to  the  Crimea  the  following  spring,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
'iWal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"*  Mr.  A.  G.  Young  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  throughout 
0  4^?  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  medical  charge  of  the  and  Battalion  60th 
a-<es  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

.  ,  Mr.  C.  C.  Dempster  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  Trom  8th  Nov.  1854  to  20th  May  1856, 
^coding  the  sloge  and  fell  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal), 
^^panied  the  expedition  into  the  Hazara  district  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (Medal 
ya  (}lMp).  Was  m  medical  charge  of  the  Movable  Column  from  Ferozepore  after  Tantia  Topee  in  Fob.  and 
wh  1859.  Sctrved  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  with  the  50th  Regiment  at  the  storm  and  capture 
c.  Raajpawhia  on  axst  Feb.  1864— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

„,  Doctor  8.  M.  Webb  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  during  the  winter  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  CJlasp,  and 
iwkwh  Medal). 

J**  Doctor  A.  BiyBOn  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854,  was 
P»«)tinthe  Trenches  during  seveinl  night  sorties,  at  the  affair  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  was  of  the 
'Im'^  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8bh  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
,     Itector  R.  W.  Meadows  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  tho  Crimea  from  Oct.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
'*ji5  8ebMtopol,  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Mr.  A.  Reid  served  with  the  Royals  at  tho  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  x5th  July  1855  (Medal  with 
'  A«p  and  Torkiah  Medal). 

-  Mf-  R.  Himgerford  served  in  the  Crimea  from  nth  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  Sebastopol,  and 
iiTicish  Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  tho  action  of 
'^' '-lasraTife  mnd  entiy  into  Fnttehgnnge,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
»^f]r«>f  Koonie,  and  some  minor  affa&s  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-  Mr.  W.O.K.  Manley  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  ft^m  tho  nth  June  1855,  including  the 
I:  '^»w}Wl of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the 
;;«' Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  volunteered  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah  near 
i!i^??*  ^^*"'*^ Cross,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  field  force  imder  Gtoneral  Chute  in  the 
erp~iiti0a  from  Wftnganul  to  Taranaki,  including  the  march  through  the  bush  at  the  rear  of  Mount  Bgmont,  and 


288  Medical  Department. — War  Services. 

WRS  present ftt the aasault ami oapfcure  of  ihe  following  PohB,  viz.:  Okotonkon,  Putahi, Otapawa, and Waikokoa 
(thanked  in  general  orders,  and  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  for  "distinguished  and  meritorious  senrioes  rendered  u> 
the  sick  and  wounded  during  the  operations  in  New  Zealand,"  Medal).  Has  received  the  Bronze  Modal  of  the  Royal 
Humane  Society  for  swimming  to  the  assistance  and  rescuing  from  drowning  a  gunner  of  the  Royal  Artillery  who 
had  fallen  overboard  while  disemharking  from  a  steamer  in  the  Waitotara  river,  New  Zealand.  Proceeded  witli 
the  British  Ambulance  to  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71.  Was  in  charge  of  *'B"  Division  of  the  Ambu- 
lance and  attached  to  the  aand  Division  of  the  Prussian  Army,  accompanying  it  during  the  operations  conEcciueni 
on  the  advance  on  Orleans.  Marched  with  it  between  200  and  300  miles  daring  t^e  severe  winter  weather  in  Novem- 
ber and  December,  and  was  present  at  several  engagements.  For  his  services  was  thanked  by  General  Von  Wi^ich 
commuiding  the  Division,  and  received  the  Steel  War  Medal ;  also,  at  the  request  of  the  Crown  Prince,  was  granted 
by  the  Emperor  of  Germany  the  and  Class  of  the  Iron  Cross  "  on  account  of  his  devoted  and  excellent  conduct  in 
seeking  out  and  caring  for  the  wounded  of  the  22nd  Prussian  Division  in  the  actions  of  Chateaunouf  and  Breton- 
celles  on  the  iSth  and  2z8t  November,  and  the  battles  of  Orleans  and  Cravant  on  the  2nd  to  the  10th  December 
1870."  Has  also  received  the  Bavarian  Order  of  Merit  for  1870-71.  Was  present  also  at  the  siege  of  Paris,  and 
on  the  declaration  of  the  Armistice  proceeded  into  the  city  with  supplies  for  the  hospitals. 

^*°  Mr.  A.  R.  Hudson  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Iiidian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858.  induding  the 
operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal).  Served  also  throughout  the  operations  againut  the  hill  tribes  m 
Sikkim  in  i86z. 

^*^  Mr.  W.  M.  Oalder  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  49th  Regiment  from  a7th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
&U  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Mr.  B.  Burland  was  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  **in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious  services  rendered 
during  the  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Bermuda.'* 

^^  Mr.  W.  J.  Rendell  served  with  the  4zst  and  55th  Regiments  in  the  Crimea  from  loth  Mardi  1855,  incladio^ 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny 
of  1857-59 ;  present  in  medical  charge  of  two  Batteries  of  Royal  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Secundra  (Medal j. 
Served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  Mr.  L.  Kidd  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  Troops  on  board  the  Charlotte  cmd  JEattem  2£<march,  and  va3 
honourably  mentioned  for  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  of  the  loss  of  each  of  these  ships. 

>«•  Mr.  L.  O.  Patterson  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  field  force  against  the  rebel  Kareens  in  Burmah,  and 
was  present  in  six  engagements.  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-59  ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  iko 
Arran  Field  Force  from  June  to  Oct.  1858,  and  present  in  action  at  SirUiooa  (wounded),  Julpoora,  Brahminsguufce, 
Rampore,  Perowra,  Jumaon,  Earrisath,  and  Jugdespore ;  volunteered  to  overtake  Lt. Colonel  Sir  H.  Havelock  and  I 
take  medical  charge  of  his  Cavalry ;  present  with  them  at  the  charge  and  action  at  Neenadee,  present  again  with 
the  field  force  in  the  last  action  at  MTahoolan,  and  in  several  other  minor  skirmishes  (three  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal). 

*•«  Doctor  John  Tnlloch  served  ^vith  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  cami>aign  of  1857-58,  including  the  sai)- 
pression  of  the  mutiny  at  Benares,  capture  of  Atrowleea,  advance  to  Lucknow  and  actions  at  Chanda,  iTmeenhjrv, 
Sultanpore,  and  Douraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  uid  operations  near  Jugdespore 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*7  Mr.  W.  Hawaixi  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fa^l 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including 
the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th,  27th,  and  28th  Nov.  1&57,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  relief  of  Azimghur 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

>*  Mr.  G.  B.  F.  Arden  served  with  the  12th  Re^ment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  July  1863  to  June  1866  (Medal). 

*«•  Mr.  G.  B.  Poppelwell  served  on  the  Stall'  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  with  the 
3i8t  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  tno  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkith 
Medal).  Served  with  the  84th  Regiment  from  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  with 
Genend  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  of  21st  and  23rd  Sept.  1857,  relief  of  Lucknow  and  its  subsequent  defence ; 
with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alnmbagh,  at  the  sie^e  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  and  with  the  90th  Light  InfauiTT 
during  the  subsequent  operations  at  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow.  Thanked 
in  Orders  at  Cawnpore  bv  Brigadier  General  Neil  for  "his  unwearied  attention  and  exertion  to  his  numerous 
patients  and  his  excellent  hospital  arrangements  in  treating  so  many  sick  «md  wounded").  Served  in  the  Ne^^' 
Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

171  Mr.  W.  Grantt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  12th  Nov.  to  28th  Dec.  1854,  and  from  31st  July  1855,  includin? 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also 
served  throughout  the  campaign  in  tho  north  of  China  in  z86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  and  storming  of 
Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts) . 

^7*  Doctor  S.  S.  Skipton  was  attached  to  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  23rd  July  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  attached  to  the  Z4th  Light  Dragoons  in 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  Z858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  BaLatghur, 
relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakotah  and  pursuit  across  the  Beas  ;  at  Malthonc,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  siege  and 
capture  of  Jhansi,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Loharreo  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  various  affairs  during  the  advance 
on  Calpee,  action  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  the  Fort  and  arsenal  of  Catlpce,  action  of  Morar,  and  recapture  of  Gwaliur 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

1"  Doctor  J.  P.  Street  served  in  the  Crimea  from  zoth  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Ihll  of  Sebastopol,  and 
attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»7*  Doctor  T.  Tarrant  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Tarkith 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and 
aflhir  of  Kunknr  (Medal). 

^7s  Mr.  E.  L.  Hiffeman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854,  and  up  to  3rd  July  1855,  with  the  19th  Regiment 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  'l'urki£l 
Medal). 

^78  Mr.  R.  W.  Jackson  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantrv  in  the  Crimea,  from  5th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siegi 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  throe  Clasps,  and  Turkish  McdiU) .  Served  during  the  Indum  mutiny ;  in  medica 
charge  of  a  Battalion  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  ics' 
with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumlmgh,  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  in  medical  charge  of  the  Camel  Cori^r  a 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Calpce ;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Q^hool  in  Oude,  also  dunn; 
the  final  operations  of  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^77  2i£r.  E.  H.  Roberts  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  Z3th  June  1855,  including  th 
expedition  of  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and-  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  wit' 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  citmpaign  of  1857-58,  including;  th 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (3tiedi 

*7*  Doctor  H.  Titterton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  an 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal 
Served  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z863-65  (Medal) . 

^7*  Doctor  A.  D.  Gulland  served  at  tho  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  as 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  1 
Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  during  the  operations  against  tlie  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shan^ha 
including  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsulin,  tho  fortified  town  of  Najow,  and  the  affuir 
Nauksiaug.  Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868,  including  the  subsequent  operauoi 
in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*0  Mr.  T.  Teevan  served  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  z7th  Nov.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastop 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  U 
Taku  Forts). 

ui  Mr.  H.  J.  H.  Lawrence  served  the  Crimean  campaign  ftt)m  Nov.  1854.  including  tiie  nesco  and  fall 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  I'urkish  Medal) .  c\niO 

us  Mr.  J.  Sparrow  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawar  Expeditionaiy  ^^'^xflvl  W  the  Kuzou 


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Fitrntierimder  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  aflViir  with  the  HindoBtance  fhnatics  on  the 
HeigiitB  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  Hav  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  J.  H.  Finnemoro  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  woa  present 
at  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangkn,  capture  of  Toku  Forts,  actions  n^ir  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
3iU<ir(ials  (Medal). 

"♦  Mr.  C.  B.  Mosse  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  up  the  River  Gambia  in  June  i86d, 
aod  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  town  of  Tubarcolong.  Promoted  Staif  Surgeon  **  in 
coDsideration  of  his  valuable  services  during  the  epidemic  of  the  yellow  fever  at  the  Gambia." 

^  Doctor  W.  Hemphill  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  21st  April  185^,  including  the  siege 
and  &I1  of  Sebastopol,  and  detached  duty  in  the  dockyard  firom  X4th  Jan.  to  14th  March  1856  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Torkieh  Medal). 

>**  Doctor  R.  C.  Lofthouse  served  wiUi  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  C*rimean  campaign  from  the  i8th  April  1855^ 
indadiog  the  siege  and  Call  of  Solmstopol.  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  affair  of  2i8t  September  near  Kertch  (Medal 
nth  CI&sp.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaigns  in  Central  India 
Irom  loth  July  1857  to  April  1859  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  and  Sir  R.  Napier,  including  the  siegu  uf  Rahutghur,  actiou 
of  Binxiia,  relief  of  Saugror.  siege  and  capture  of  (Sarrakota,  disarming  the  BhopsJ  Cuntingcnt  at  Sehore,  forcing 
the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  siege  and  fall  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch.  all  the  affairs  during  the 
advance  on  Calpee,  including  the  battle  of  GoIowUe,  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar, 
recafKore  of  Owalior,  operations  in  Bundlecund.  and  affairs  of  Garotha  and  Jachlono,  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee. 
Was  in  medical  cha^e  of  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  India  up  to  the  capture  of  Gwaliur ;  mentioned  in  despatcnes, 
lad  thanked  by  the  Director  Genexul  Army  Medical  Department  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 
I  ^'  Mr.  J.  Buker  served  in  the  Crimoi  from  the  15th  May  1855,  including  the  sicgoand  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
;  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
aod  actions  of  Sirsee  and  Nawabgtmge  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Mr.  H.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Crimea  fh^m  the  8th  Nov.  1854  to  x8th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Sfbaatopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  R.  W.  Carter  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
tkbattleof  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  mcluding  the  actions  of  Khankur  and 
Boaka^non  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  B.  Wolseley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-55  with  the  20th  Regiment,  including  the  batUes  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  and  fiail  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th 
S«pccmber  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Mr.  W.  R.  Steuart  served  in  Uie  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1854-55,  and  has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for 

Sebastopol,  and  the  Turkish  Medal. 

"*  Mr.  J.  F.  Loughecd  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Engineers  right  attack^ 

dTiring  the  winter  of  1854-55;  was  present  in  the  Trenches  with  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  two  final  bombard- 

aiaw  of  Sebastopol.  and  whs  specially  mentioned  and  recommended  for  promotion  in  Sir  Harry  Jones'  despatch 

d  lUh  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidic).    Was  present  at  the  capture  of 

Ciaton  in  Deo.  1857 ;  and  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and 

f*^fan  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).     Was  present  in  Canton  in  medical  charge  of  the  Roval  Artillery 

I  tm  1S57  to  i860.  Received  the  thanks  of  Sir  H.  Parkesand  Allied  Commissioners,  for  having  gratuitously  conducted 

I  t^  hospital  for  wounded  Chinese  for  two  years.    Was  selected  by  Dr.  Muir  to  take  all  the  sick  and  w<>unded  of  the 

Annj  from  Pekin  to  Tien  Sein.    Was  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  the  capture  of  the  Wongkadza  Stockade  when  Admiral 

Hfie  was  wounded.    Present  at  the  capture  of  Sinifpoo,  13th  May  1862,  and  thanked  on  the  Wall  before  the  French 

[  iaff  by  Admiral  Protet,  for  having  extracted  a  ball  from  a  French  officer  in  the  breach  under  a  murderous  fire 

j  Irecaved  the  thanks  of  the  French  Admiralty).    Was  Surgeon  in  Chief  to  all  the  Chinese  and  French  Forces  at  the 

;  capoire  of  Shapu  Shing,  18  March  1863 ;  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Khading,  and  subsequently  accompanied 

Cc-kioel  Hoagh  as  Chinese  Interpreter,  and  arranged  the  evacuation  of  the  City  vrith  (jreceral  Wong  (had  a  horsoshot 

lader  hhn  at  one  of  the  Stockades).  Was  at  the  capture  of  Chanchufu,  27th  April  1864,  by  Gordon's  Force  ;  itnd  also 

F^t«nt  at  over  thirty  engagements,  and  the  capture  of  twelve  walled  cities.     Received  the  First  Class  Commission 

|h  the  Blae  Button  Crom  the  Viceroy  of  the  Chekong  Province,  and  the  Imperial  Gold  Medal  and  decorations  sent 

3^  Pekin  through  Colonel  Charles  G.  Gordon. 

'**  Doctor  Francis  Collins  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 
'^  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  the  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha  and  Martiniero ;   with  Outram'a 
I  Ihrmon  in  the  Alumbagh,  and  engaged  in  the  various  operations  there ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
;  l5t<d»JwithClaspl. 

I  *  Doctor  J.  L.  Erakine  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  14th  Nov.  1854,  including 
^  sitrfse  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medul).  In  medical  charge  of  the  ij'ield  Forco 
^•o  Bhgudier  Macan  sent  from  Ahmedabad  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  Febi^ary  1859. 

/^  D  >ctor  D.  Cnllen  served  in  the  Crimea  for  nine  mont^  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  chiefly  attached  to  tlio 
-  ih  tad  4Sth  Regiments ;  and  was  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  on  the  Cavalry  expedition  to  Eupatoria  (Medal  with 
•--wp,  aaa  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  srd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian 
■^iHtyin  1857-58,  waa  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afl'oir  of  Koorsee,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  and 
Tui  the  reserve  Colunm  of  the  Oude  Field  Force  at  Oomeriah,  and  in  the  Tnins-(jogra  campaign  (Medul  with 

'^Mr.  R.  W.  Meade  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  ist  Dec.  1854,  and 
»«aait  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  in  suppression  of  the 
iiiliia  motiny  in  1857-  58,  including  the  affair  of  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March,  aud  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal 
•^  (Hasp  for  Central  India).  o     *-      »      «  »  b  *--    v 

*"  Doctor  A-  E.  T.  Longhurst  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebostoiwl  (Medal 
yoD  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  aud  wits  present  in  the  actions  at 
;^?>i»pore  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  untiring  zeal  and  courageous  attention  throughout  the  day")  and 
Ta|W,re  (Medal). 

**  Doctor  A.  P.  M.  Corbett  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infhntry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  18th  March  1855,  including^ 
t^uege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  CUisp,  and  Turkish  Medal}. 

"^  Mr.  S.  Alder  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
liirkish  Ifedal) 

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*  Mr.  J.  C.  Johnston  served  with  the  pth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftrom  Jan.  1855,  including  the  aiege 
'^of  Sebastopc^  and  assault  of  the  Batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Mr.  J.  Ml  Hyde  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  19th  Jan.  to  2nd  Sept.  1855,  indui 
»« i^tfe  of  Sebaatopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

Mr.  W.  Leadi  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  Left  Wing  71st  Highlanders  during  the  Central  Indian  campaign 
^^  Sir  John  Michel,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Beora,  Mougroulie.  Sindwayu,  and  affair  of  Karrai  (Medlal). 
Harf  ^'  ^'  ^*  ^^°^^®^  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol  and  Turkish 

**  Mr.  W.  C.  Eoe  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  2nd  March  to  28th  Jtme  1855,  including 
'^^ of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Doctor  D.  CDonovan  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  burning  of  the  steam  transport 
^•i  S&md$  at  tea  on  the  i  zth  Nov.  1857.  Served  with  a  force  against  the  hostile  Indians  of  Yucatan  in  Apnl  and 
«*y  1861. 

^  Mr.  6.  M.  Slanghter  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  ft-om  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859 
KMwupreMDtattheaflkirof  Moengunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflairs  of  iiarroe  and  Sireo,  action  of 
•^ikvabgTinge,  occapation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the Goomtee  at  Sultanporc,  throughout  the  B^Hwarra  campaign, 
adtuhngtbe  allkirs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  Paleeghat,  and  Hyderghur,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Goomtee? 
™^e  Trmas-Qogra  campaign,  including  the  a£fhir  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Meejeedia,  attack 
«  naakee  with  ptfsoit  to  the  Raptec,  advance  into  Ncpaul,  and  a£Dair  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


290  Medical  Department. — War  Services. 

*•  Mr.  J.  W.  Hulseborpr  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  29th  January  1835 
inclnding  tho  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*w  Doctor  T.  E.  Hale  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimean  campaiprn  fW)m  the  2sth  Jan.  1855,  iucMmj 
duty  in  the  trenches  during  the  bombardment^of  Sebastonol  in  April  and  June,  as  also  the  assaults  of  ihc  Redai 
on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  ifith  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  in  medira 
chnrpe  of  a  field  force  under  Colonel  Blunt  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  detached  from  Lahore  to  the  Trans-lntlu; 
Frontier  during  tho  hot  season  of  1857. 

*'"  Mr.  S.  Roch  scn-od  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  28th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of  Scbastopi 
and  attack  of  tlic  i8th  Juuc ;  also  sorred  with  the  French  as  a  volunteer  at  the  storming  of  the  Mamclon  on  the  7! 
June  (Medal  with  Cla^p,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Doctor  W.  H.  Corbett  served  in  tho  Crimean  campaign  from  the  9th  January  to  the  13th  June  1855,  includ.n 
the  siege  of  Scbrvstopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  8i6t  Regiment  in  tb 
Euaoofzio  expedition  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clnap).  Served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,811 
was  present  when  the  81  st  Regiment  under  Colonel  Renny  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalr 
and  three  Regiments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disafirected  and  ripe  for  mutiny. 

*"  Mr.  R.  Webb  served  in  India  in  1857-5S,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Banda  and  Chitrakote  (mention^ 
in  despatch.  Medal). 

"♦  Mr.  G.  M.  Carolan  was  present  in  the  action  of  Pertabghur  on  24th  Dec.  1858  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  J.  Wood  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  19th  June  1855,  including  tho  siege  and  Call  of  Sehastopol,  ju 
attack  of  tho  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Mr.  T.  J.  Orton  served  with  tho  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Trenches  before  Bebastopol  in  1855  and  at  t! 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  Inl 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  waa  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Chandairee,  fee, 
and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  lictwa,  action  at  Koonch,  actions  of  17th  and  i8th  May,  and  of  2irt  May 
Oolowhe  and  capture  of  Calpec.  wns  afterwards  present  in  various  actions  in  the  Bundlekund  district  (Medali. 

*''  Mr.  W.  H.  Mudchamp  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
Bebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Mc<lal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  N.W.  Prontij 
in  supprossmg  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  defeat  there  of  u 
Qwalior  Contmgent.  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddce  and  Khankur,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  and  aCiu 
of  Mahomdoe,  Shahabad,  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal). 

*"  Mr.  S.  A.  Lithgow  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  (in  mcd.< 
charge  from  the  commencement  of  the  operations  against  Delhi  until  the  relief  of  Lucknow),  and  was  present  dH 
action  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  and  capture  of  the  citv,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  actions  of  Bolundsholn 
Agra,  Allyghur,  Akrabad.  and  Kanoj,  advance  into  Oude,  and  affairs  of  Maragunge,  Alumbagh,  and  Dilkoosha.a 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  thereafter  remained  with  Outram's  Division  at  the  Alumbagh  and  was  present 
the  repulse  of  the  several  attacks  and  at  the  affair  of  Guilec  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**>  Mr.  H.  J.  Rose  served  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol  OIe< 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Metlal).  Served  tho  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  a 
Tangku,  actions  of  x8th  and  aist  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  2nd  Cjuce 
Bpyals  from  tho  taking  of  Tangku  to  the  end  of  tho  campaign  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  ' 

*•*  Mr.  W.  H.  Harris  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  asnd  May  1855,  inclnding  the  siege  and  (kll  of  Sebasto^ 
the  attack  of  the  i8th  June,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Mechil  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Also  sen 
during  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857  58,  and  was  present  with  Colonel  Maxwell's  Coltunn  in  tho  operations  Ijefl 
Calpee  early  in  i8s8,  and  proceeded  with  it  to  the  Alumbagh  during  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  Present  alfe"  at  I 
•urrender  of  the  Forts  of  Ahmatee  and  Shuukerpore,  pursuit  of  Bcni  Madhoo  across  the  Gogra,  at  the  subwjqui 
operations  in  Oude  (Medal). 

*«*  Doctor  C.  A.  Innes  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  a6th  May  1855,  was  present  at  I 
bombardments  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  s 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857,  ^^^  waa  in  medical  chai 
of  the  Regiment  during  part  of  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp  < .  1 

**»  Mr.  J.  N.  Shipton  served  in  the  Crimea  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol,  and  a 
ettacks  on  the  Redan  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Me<lal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  N 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  captnn! 
Lucknow,  actions  at  Tulrowlee,  Poorwah,  and  Dundiakeira  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**♦  Mr.  J.  Watts  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lj 
Clyde,  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  25th  October  to  i8th  ^fovember,  and  defeat  of  tho  Gwalior  Contingcnl 
Cawnpore  on  6th  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

**•  Air.  C.  M.  Jessop  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Gimrds  in  tlie  Crimea  fVom  June  1855  (Medal  with  Di 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  present  doing  duty  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  capture  of  Canton  on  28th  Dec.  i 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»•  Mr.  W.  R.  Burkitt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  19th  May  to  the  5th  December  1855,  and  waa  at  the  assaults 
Sehastopol  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  in  India  dur 
the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  Kumool  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Sheraporc  and  gtonninj 
the  Forts  of  Kopul  (Medal).  Served  in  China  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  campaign  of  1S60,  and  \ 
present  at  the  affair  of  Sinho.  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**7  Mr.  J.  H.  Robotham  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaicm  of  1853-59,  inrlnt: 
the  action  of  Nusserutpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations,  action  of  Barree,  tbe  C> 
campaign,  action  of  Jamo,  siege  and  capture  of  Birwah,  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (mentioned  in  de«patd 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Doctor  A.  A.  Gore  served  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  Timnuince  town  of  Massoujrha  or\ 
Sierra  Leone  river  on  loth  December,  attack  on  Madoukia  27th  December,  storm  and  capture  of  tho  stockadc<l  Ytf 
town  of  Rohea  on  28th  Dec.  1861— mentioned  in  general  orders  for  services  and  conspicuous  bravery,  and  sper- 
recommended  for  promotion  in  1868. 

**»  Mr.  G.  L.  Hinde  served  in  the  Crimea  from  tho  30th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasi/ 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«»  Mr.  J.  H.  G.  Meares  served  in  the  59th  Regiment  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  during  the  opcrat 
before  and  bombardment  of  Canton  by  tho  Royal  Navy  under  Sir  Michael  Seynaour  in  1856-57  (Medal). 

*»  Mr.  Edwin  Wilson  served  in  the  71st  Highlanders  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hu^rh  I 
in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee,  battle  of  Golowlce,  cn}^ 
of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  in  medical  charge  of  a  Flying  Column  in  pursuit  of  Bar; 
Sing  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Mr.  C.  C.  Read  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  7th  Nor.  1854.  inclm 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

***  Mr.  T.  J.  Tucker  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  three  Native  Regiments  at  Dinapore  on  25th 
1857,  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Koer  Singh  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  in  August,  advance  to  Lnck 
in  Feb.  and  March  1S58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpoor,  Siutanpore,  and  Douraha.  the  sicgt 
capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»*  Doctor  R.  Waters  served  in  the  Gambia  during  the  outbreak  of  cholera  in  1869.  Was  mentioned  in  de^pnt 
by  the  Governor,  and  for  his  services  during  the  epidemic  received  the  thanks  of  the  Colonial  Government  and  0 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  and  was  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  "  in  consideration  of  his  highly  mehtoi 
eervice." 

***  Mr.  F.  J.  Shortt  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59  with  the  20th  Regiment,  inclnding  the  aci 
of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultan  pore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  pais 
of  the  Gopra  at  Fyzabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**«  Mr.  H.  R.  L.  Veale  8er\'ed  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  ty  ] 
Clyde  (severely  wounded,  Modal  with  Clasp). 

='«7  Mr.  H.  A.  Gogarty  served  at  the  defeat  of  the  Soalkote  mutineers  on  tho  banks  of  the  Rarcc  on  isih 
i6ih  July  1857  J  alao  from  14th  August  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Chisp^  by  CjOOQIC 


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«  Mr.  H.  Kelsall  sensed  with  the  aoth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  inchiding  the  ectiona  of 
ChAodft,  Umaerpore,  and  Saltanpore,  Fort  of  Dhowraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Luckuow,  Babscquent  opcmtioD8  in 
Code  and  aflkirs  of  Meangunge,  Morar  Mow,  Fort  of  Simree  (mentioned  in  despatchee),  Beerah,  and  £uxnr  Ghat, 
alio  Chorda  and  Fort  of  Masjcedia  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*"  Doctor  J.  Jameeon  waa  promoted  Surgeon  "in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious  services  dui-ing  on 
epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Trinidad." 

»*  Mr.  T.  B.  P.  O'Brien  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  against  the  hostile  Indians  of 
Yacatan  in  1858,  and  served  with  the  troops  engaged  in  suppression  of  disturbances  throughout  the  Northern 
disuicu  of  British  Honduras  in  Uiat  vear. 

«"  Mr.  H.  Sherlock  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  SobaPtopol  and 
asaaolt  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  Jane  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  8th  Hussars 
throaphout  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree, 
^atilt  of  Kotfdi  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior  and  charged  with  the  Squadron  8th  Hussars  at  Gwalior,  when  the 
Ranee  of  Jhansi  was  killed  (womided  and  specially  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  was  also  present  at  the  capture  of 
Pawree.  battle  of  Sindwaho,  actions  of  Koorwye  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*=  Mr.  E.  G.  M'Dowell  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  the  campaign  of  i860  in  ^orth  China,  including  the  action 
of  Binho.  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

*«  Mr.  W.  Fletcher  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  25th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill  of 
S«ha8topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

***  Mr.  8.  Fuller  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X858-59,  and  was 
pwcnt  at  flie  capture  of  Mccangungc,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  summer  campaign  in  Oudo  and 
BohUcond  with  actions  at  Rhodamow  and  Allygungo,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  near  Shahjchanpore  and  pursuit  to 
Mabomdee,  paasa^  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•***  Mr.  J.  Goodwin  served  throughout  the  China  war  from  1857  to  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Canton).  Served 
i!«o  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  1863  to  1866  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  H.  L.  Randell  served  with  the  63nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  ^th  July  1855,  including  the  siego 
seJ  M  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  witn  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**^  Doctor  A.  C.  Robertson  sei-ved  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Paudoo  Nuddee,  in  the 
cpenUions  of  Cawnpore  under  Grenerol  Windham*  b.ittle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
QTiir,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  action  of  Nawab  Guugo,  passage  of  tlio  Goomtce,  and  occupation  of  Sultan- 
ix.rc  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

»•  Mr.  T.  N.  Hoysted  served  with  the  5gth  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  on  28th 
and 29th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  54th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  at  the  last 
advance  into  Oude  nnder  Lord  Clyde  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Fort  Ameetie  (Medal) . 
**  Mr.  J.  Wiles  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  26th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  ftill  of 
3«lastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).    Served  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  tvom.  August  1858  and  was  present  with  the  force  under  Colonel  I'umer  in  the  Behar 
I  djthct.    Served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Taku,  and  surrender 
d PeJdn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
;    »  Mr.  W.  Cdlis  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Pcshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofeie  Frontier 
I  nier  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  aflhir  witn  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Hcighta 
I  'jf  Sittaoa on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

=•  Doctor  M.  Grant  served  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  of  1857-58,  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  at  the  Alumbagh  under 
;  Ou^m,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

:    ^  Mr.  A.  F.  Bradshaw  served  ^-ith  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  through  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the 
'■  fv^T&aon  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  numerous  aflfhirs  during  the  Oude  cam- 
'cua  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  E.  L.  M'Shechy  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  China  throughout  the  campaign 
]  ')':36q,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  the  actions  of  the  x8th  and  21st  September,  and  sur- 
;  .-?3dtr  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  CUsps) . 

*^  Mr.  J.  B.  Baker  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860  (Medal) . 
I    ^  Doetor  R.  Lewer  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  daring  the  operations  in  the  Baltic  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 

irLt  of  Sweaborg  (Medal) . 
I    "  Mr.  0.  H.  Browne  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857  to  April  1859,  and  was  present  at  the 
i  farce  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Awah,  also  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Kotah  (Medal 
I  «Bk  Clasp). 

I  ^  Doctor  T.  Rudd  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-^8,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
f  i'.  Kotah,  battle  of  Kotaria  and  Kooehana  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

I  ^  Mr.  E.  J.  Crane  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  Oude  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Indiiin  mutiny 
I  caxpaignin  1858-59  (Medal). 

I     «3  Mr.  W.  S.  Chapman  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  Left  Wing  37th  Regiment 

!  KM  WM  present  daring  the  defence  of  the  entrenched  position  at  Azimghur  Arom  35th  March  to  Z5th  April  1858,  in 

:^9'>ntehence,alsowitiiBrigadier  Douglas*  Column  in  pursuitofKoerSing.andactions  of  17th  and  aoth  April  (Medal). 

:    "^  Mr.  D.  C.  M'Fall  served  as  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  on  board  H.M.  s.s.  "James  Watt"  during  the  Baltic 

Uredition  of  1854-55  (Medal) . 

*■'  Doctor  W.  S.  Oliver  served  the  campaign  in  Rohilcund  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena, 
Rliff  Of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dqiura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehan- 
toe,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  tothe  left 
itsik  of  theGoomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Shahabad ;  also  present 
at  tbe  action  of  Bungkagong,  and  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissoolpore 
,  toadc  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  actions  at  Mehundee  and  Bis  wan  (Medal).  Served  with  the  zst  Battalion 
I  icth  Rifles  on  Uie  Red  River  expedition  of  1870. 

I     ■*  Doctor  A.  W.  Beveridge  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  and  was  present  with  Outram's 
i  F  T?e  in  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  numerous  attacks,  and  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of 
Li.-know  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*»  Doctor  J.  H.  Beath  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59.    Served  with  the  Buffi}  the  campaign  of 
I  :«£o  in  China  and  waa  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  takmg  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Caaep). 

**  Mr.  W.  Ashton  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  79th  Highlanders  at 
I  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rampore  Cassie.  and  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  present  with  the  53rd  Regiment 
I  tt  Uie  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affairs  (Medal) . 

I  "B  Mr.  B.  0.  Hayden  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad 
I  £ffTi«  of  Boigal  in  1858  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for 
!  fee  Taku  Forta  and  Pekin). 

"*  Mr.  R.  W.  Clifton  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho.  and 
:  c^itQie of  tha  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ' 

■"  Doctor  D.  F.  de  Hodgson  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  engaged  in  the  Sikkim  expedition  of  1861, 


*  Mr.  Charies  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
« the  rebels  near  r -•--i--t__j ». — , .,.■», —  «  x  ,,r-.,_,v 


Mackmnon  servea  m  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign  in  1857-5 
r  Peenx)  in  the  Jngdespore  Jungles  on  ixth  Mav  1858  (Medal). 

*  Mr.  A.  0.  Applin  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  dunng  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-65  in  the  Waikato 
^pai^ ;  also  the  East  Coast,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah,  and  the  storming  of  the  Rifle  Pits  at 
7«BangE  (mentioned  in  despatches),  also  in  several  skirmishes  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  Janes  Good  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infhntzy  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present 
■t^  niTBD^er  of  Kirwee.  Towards  the  end  of  X859  he  had  medical  charge  of  No.  4  Column,  Saugor  Field  Division 
*^  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Raichore  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  field  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864  (Medal) ! 
.  *"•  Mr.  J.  W.  Trotter  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  November  X854  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  includ- 
C2ibe  seseaad  flril  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Doctor  W.  Jobaon  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1865-66  (Medal). 

^'^  Doctor  R.  K.  Heath  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  zst  Battalion  X9th  aadi77th-Beffimeata  ia 
Ue  Haiara  omptJgn  of  1868  under  M«uor  General  Wildo.  Digi^zed  by  ^' '-*  w^t^^J** 


392  Medical  JDepartrnent — Wa/r  Services. 

*7«  Mr.  G.  Terry  served  in  tiie  Crimean  campaign  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  flnom  the  i6tii  June  1855,  inchd- 
inff  the  siege  and  lUl  of  Sohastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

^^*  Mr.  W.  Curran  served  in  tne  Huzara  campaign  of  x868,  and  was  present  with  the  Field  Hospitsl  at  Oghee 
during  the  advance  of  the  troops  into  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

""Doctor  C.  A.  Maunsell  served  with  the  Royal  Artilleiv  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  capture  of  Fort  Buxa,  also  at  the  taking  of  the  Bala  Pass,  Tuzagon  Stockade,  and  Fort  Chamoorche 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Mr.  J.  Watson  served  thrbughout  Uio  North  China  campaign  of  x86o  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  throaghoat  the 
New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  field  operations  on  the  East  Coast  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  H.  Harrison  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  tbt 
actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  ihlb 
two  Clasps). 

*7»  Mr.  R.  W.  Troup  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  left  column  Dooar  Field  Force  of  the  Bhootan  expe* 
dition  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Dulimkute  and  Stockades  of  Nagoo  and  Chamooithtt 
<Medal  with  Clasp). 

•»  Mr.  W.  Bverct  served  in  New  Zealand  from  i86x  to  1863  (Medal). 

*^  Mr.  E.  Chandler  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

*■*  Doctor  J.  A.  B.  Hortou  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  field  force  against  the  Crobboes  in  the  eastern  district  of 
the  Gold  Coast  in  1863.  Served  with  the  force  under  Major  Cochrane  in  1863  against  the  forces  of  the  King  of 
Ashantee  when  the  Protectorate  was  invaded.  Served  wiUi  the  expedition  under  Colonel  Conran  against  the 
Ashantees  from  December  1863  to  June  1864.  Served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  under  Ckptaio 
Bridge,  R.A.,  up  the  river  Gambia,  when  the  King  of  Boondoo  invaded  and  destroyed  the  country  and  Tarions  tm- 
portant  towns,  in  x866. 

*Bs  Doctor  J.  Wallace  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  captore  of  the 
fortified  pah  of  Otapawa,  and  several  minor  afikirs  (Medal). 

'^  Mr.  B.  Moore  served  with  the  British  Military  Ambulance  during  the  Franco-German  war  from  Oct  187010 
search  187X ;  and,  with  the  "B"  Division  of  the  Ambulance,  accompanied  the  sand  Prussian  Division  under 
General  wittische  in  the  operations  before  Chartres  and  Orleans  in  November  and  December.  Was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Chateauneuf  and  Bretoncelles,  and  the  general  engagement  at  Artenay  on  the  3rd  December. 

*B*  Mr.  J.  R.  Greenhill  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

»*  Mr.  J.  M.  Taylor  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  and  the  captore  of 
Takn  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"7  Mr.  W.  Tanner  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  z86o,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  actions  sear 
Tamchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Menal  with  Clasp). 

**  Doctor  J.  Doran  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campai^  of  x86o  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clsspsl. 

*»  Doctor  B.  T.  Giraud  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 
(Medal) .  Served  with  the  jxst  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  including  the  actios 
of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Also  in  the  operations  against  the 
IhMpiags  in  the  vicimty  of  Shuighai  in  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  esca- 
lade of  the  walled  city  of  Eladin,  gunboat  affairs  at  Woosung  and  Paushon,  affair  at  Nanksiang,  uid  final  repnlw 
of  the  Taepings  from  Shanghai  in  August. 

>*o  Mr.  W.  Sly  was  attached  to  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  campaign  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  iraa 
present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  UmbeylaPass,  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  burning  of  Lalloo,  and 
action  in  the  Bonair  Pass  (Medal  with  Cloop). 

»i  Doctor  W.  G.  Don  served  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweabox|^  in  x8s5  (Medal).  Served  in 
medical  charge  of  a  pursuing  Column  in  Malwa  in  1858-59,  and  present  in  the  action  of  Rajporo  (Modal). 

"*  Mr.  James  Davis  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x86i  (Medal). 

>•>  Mr.  I.  Hoysted  served  with  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Cavalry,  in  India  in  the  Shahabad  campaign  in  1858 
and  was  present  in  actions  on  the  X4th,  17th.  30th,  3xst  and  a^rd  October  (MedaJ). 

»4  Mr.  C.  H.  Giraud  ser\'ed  with  the  3xst  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  North  China  in  x86o,  including  the 
action  of  Stnho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal). 

an  Mr.  Charles  Gray  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taldog 
of  Tangku,  and  storming  of  the  inner  North  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>M  Mr.  F.  Pennhigton  was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

**?  Doctor  James I'axton  served  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855  (Medal). 

*w  Mr.  A.  S.  K.  Prescott  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and 
Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Fortfr— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 

»*  Mr.  A.  Moflitt  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).  Also  in  the  operatiood 
around  Shanghai  against  the  Taepings  in  1862,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  cities  of  Nayscien,  KadingJ 
Najow,  and  Cholin.  Entered  the  service  of  the  Emperor  of  China  at  the  same  time  as  Ma;or  Gordon,  Royal  Engij 
neers,  and  served  with  the  disciplined  Chinese  Force  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  until  its  dissolution,  being  present 
at  thirty«three  engagements  against  the  rebels  (presented  by  the  Emperor  of  China  with  a  general  serriot 
mcdflJ  of  the  first  class,  and  a  special  service  medal  of  the  second  class). 

»»  Mr.  R.  J.  W.  Orton  served  on  the  Medical  Staff  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  a3rd  Feb.  to  zsth  Sept.  X855  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  ^ebsstopol,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  with  the  44th  Regiment  during  the  canapaign  in  the  norfk 
of  China  in  x86o  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Taku). 

»» t  Doctor  S.  G.  White  served  with  the  Koyal  Artillery  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868, including  the  expeditioo 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^1  Doctor  John  Mackenzie  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China  (Medal).  1 

»*^  Mi  Mr.  S.  Archer  was  attached  to  the  xoist  Fusiliers  with  the  Eusofsai  Field  Force  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  Inda 
in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  destruction  of  Umbeylah  (Medij 
with  Clasp).  I 

>»  Doctor  R.  Gillespie  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal).  > 

>M  Mr.  Edward  O'Connell  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66;  in  the  Waikato  campaign  and  had  media 
charge  of  the  Right  Wing  of  a  Flying  Column  under  Major  Rutherford,  70th  Regiment,  from  Jan.  to  April  1864 ;  Baa 
Coast  campaign,  and  present  at  the  Gate  Pah  and  Te  Ran^a  engagements  (mentioned in  despatches);  tiensiii 
Chute's  expedition  from  Wanganui  to  Taranaki  and  back,  and  present  at  the  attacks  on  Okotuku,  Pntahi,  Otapaw^ 
Kitioniti,  Pukiti,  Ketemaria,  Woikoko,  and  Merimeri  (Medal). 

*^  Doctor  Edmond  Hoile  served  with  the  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  the  north  of  ChiM 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Forts,  ^d  suirender  of  Pea 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ' 

»e  2lr.  C.  W.  Grilfitn  served  throughout  the  Hasara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  x  868  in  medical  charge  ( 
a  Battery  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

M7  Doctor  G.  S.  Davie  served  as  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  with  the  Artillery  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  Mai 
i8ss  to  June  X856,  in  Turkey  and  at  Kertch  (Turkish  Medal).  1 

"*  Mr.  W.  Temple  served  in  Taranaki  in  the  latter  end  of  the  Now  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  present  in  tk 
skirmish  of  the  x8th  March.  Served  also  in  the  Waikato  campaign  in  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  in  tft 
actions  of  Rangiriri  and  Rangiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  "  gallant  oonda 
during  the  assault  on  the  enemy's  irasition  at  Rangiriri,  in  exposing  his  life  to  imminent  danger  in  crossing  i 
entrance  to  the  Maori  Keep,  at  a  point  on  which  the  enemy  had  concentrated  their  fire,  with  a  view  to  read 
assistance  to  the  wounded,  and  more  esx>eciallv  to  the  late  Captain  Mercer  of  the  Roval  Arfeilleiy/'  Medal). 

w*  Doctor  W.  K.  Stewart  served  in  the  99th  Regiment  during  the  campaign  of  z86o  m  North  (Tbiaa  and  wm  presei 
at  the  sorrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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*^  Doctor  J.  J.  McCarthy  served  throughout  the  campaicrn  in  China  in  i860  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the 
operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1863.  and  was  appointed  a  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  '*  as  a  mark  of 
His  ImperiarMaMS^'s  aiyprobation  of  his  services,  while  under  fire,  to  French  soldiers  wounded  in  China,  and 
especiauy  to  thelate  Admiral  Protet  at  the  moment  when  he  was  mortally  wounded." 

'>^  Mr.  W.  R.  Kerans  served  with  the  90th  Regiment  in  the  China  expedition  of  x86o  (Medal). 

*>>  Doctor  E.  L.  Low,  prior  to  entering  the  Army,  served  in  the  Boyal  Navy  fVom  the  x^th  February  1856  to  the 
35th  November  1858.    Served  through  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  North  China  (Medal). 

>u  Mr.  J.  D.  H^"t*^  served  with  the  Cavalxy  Division  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (Medal). 

***  Mr.  R.  A.  P.  Gnnt  served  with  the  43rd  Li^ht  Inf&ntry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  and  was  present  at 
eeventl  toigmgementB  in  the  province  of  iSikranaki,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  brought  to  the  notice  of  the 
Colonel  oonunanding  the  district "  for  the  very  xealous  and  efficient  services  rendered  by  Assistant  Surgeon  Grant 
si  an  engaiTement  on  the  98th  July  i86s,  who  was  exposed  to  a  very  heavy  fire,  under  which  he  directed  Captain 
Close,  who  was  mortally  wounded,  to  be  carried  under  cover  "  (Medal). 

*^  Doctor  T.  Wood  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  4^th  Regiment  (Medal). 

^*  Mr.  B.  D.  Tomlinson  served  in  the  Province  of  Taranoki  during  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  tbe  Redoubt  at  Katikara,  of  the  Pahs  at  Mahutahi,  Mataitawa.  Te  Arei,  and  Waikoukou,  the  action  of 
Poutoko,  the  attack  on  Sentry  Hill,  ambuscades  at  Tapuae  and  Wairau,  and  the  destruction  of  Pahs  and  villages 
is  the  netehbonrhood  of  Warea  (Medal). 

*>7  Mr.  O.  Owen  served  in  the  field  with  the  50th  Regt.  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1665-66  (Medal). 

'tt  Mr.  H.  Lamb  served  with  the  Waikato  Field  Force  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  and  was  present  at 
Fhteraniti,  Waiari,  and  the  snb8e<4nent  operations  of  that  campaign  (Medal). 

***  Mr.  F.  P.  Staples  served  with  the  xst  Battalion  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Haeara  campaign  of  z86S,  including  the 
expedition  a^iinst  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Doctor  J.  R.  Murray  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86a-6z,  including  the  actions  of  Fataelakanrie. 
Mshoeten,  «nd  Matarikonko  (Medal) . 

"■i  Doctor  J.  B.  Hannah  served  with  the  xoist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  R.  P.  Ferguson  served  in  Ehootan  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  campaign  of  1864- 
Cc.  and  waa  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Bala  and  Buxa  Dooars. 

>>*  Doctor  C.  M.  Douglas  was  decorated  with  the  Victoria  Cross,  to'jrothor  with  four  Privates  of  the  34th  Regiment, 
"for  the  rerv  gallant  and  daring  manner  in  which,  on  the  7th  May  1867,  they  risked  their  lives  in  manning  a  boat 
sod  proeeedmg  through  a  dangerous  surf  to  the  rescue  of  some  of  their  covirades.  who  formed  part  of  an  expedition 
vhich  had  boen  sent  to  the  isltuid  of  Little  Andaman,  and  by  which  17  Oilicors  and  men  were  rescued  from  a  fearthl 
nsk.  if  not  certain  death." 

'"t  Doctor  F.  B.  Soott  received  the  special  approbation  of  the  Madras  Gtoremment.  followed  by  that  of  His 
Boyal  WighiMWS  the  Commander  in  Chief,  for  his  services  rend'^red  widle  in  medical  charge  of  the  18th  Hussars 
dmiBs  a  most  virulent  outbreak  of  cholera  in  the  ro^ment,  at  Secundcrabad  in  3Cay  1871. 

**  Doctor  A.  Brebner  served  with  the  55th  Regmient  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of 
Dewanpri  in  X865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■>  Doctor  W.  T.  Martin  served  throuj^houtthe  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  been  appointed  to  the  exploring  party 
sent  to  Abyasinia  in  Sept.  X867,  and  which  he  accompanied  through  various  expeditions  for  discovering  a  practicable 
rrmte  for  troops  flrom  the  sea  to  the  highlands ;  was  afterwards  Secretary  to  the  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Force 
ud  preaont  with  the  Head  (Quarters  Staff  at  the  capture  of  Maf^rlala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

■■Mr.  H.  C.  Collier  served  with  the  4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  and  was  pre- 
teat  at  tlie  action  of  Arogee  aaxd  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

'*'  Doctor  D.  A.  Leslie  served  in  the  Bhootsn  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with 
C»sp>. 

»»  Mr.  G.  Atkinson  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  xQth  Roi^imont  in  the  Hozara  campaign  of  z868  including  the  expe- 
dton  againat  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

■*  Mr.  D.  C.  Grose  served  with  the  expedition  from  Aden  into  the  interior  of  Arabia  in  1865-66,  was  in  medical 
cksTve  of  the  Force  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said,  and  present  at  the  subsequent  opemtions. 

"•Mr.  R.  H.  Carew  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  45th  Regiment  and  was  present  at 
tbe  eaistnzv  of  Magdahi  (Medal). 

"^  Doctor  A.  J.  Clapp  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of 
LLMrd«la  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  W.  H.  Steele  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

™  lb>.  G.  Andrew  and  Mr.  J.  W.  Morgan  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  t868,  in« 
dading  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Doctor  W.  Carpenter  served  with  the  36th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinuui  campaigrn  In  1868  (Medal). 

A  Mr.  K.  Vallanoe  served  in  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*■•  Mr.  B.  J.  Fairland  served  in  the  Abyssinian  c^unpaign  from  November  1867  to  July  z868  (Medal). 

"7  Doctor  H.  F.  L.  Melladew  served  with  the  Left  Division  of  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  Bhootan  in  1865  (Medal 
villi  dasp).  Served  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  France  during  the  Franco-German  war  from  October  2870 
TotH  the  declaration  of  the  Armistice  in  February  1871. 

'"Mr.  T.  A.  Thomhill  sensed  with  the  4and  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  including  the 
action  of  inmdaguiM,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the 
Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge.  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly— slightly  wounded  (Med^  with  Clasp). 

*>*  Mr.  T.  8.  Cogan  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

**  Doctor  A.  A.  Macrobia  served  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  the  Franco- German  war  trom  the  time  of  its 
srrivsl  in  France  in  October  1870  until  its  return  to  England  in  March  1871  after  the  conclusion  of  peace. 

>*  Doctor  J.  D.  Edge  was  noted  on  the  3rd  December  187a.  "  to  be  promoted  Staff  Surgeon,  as  soon  as  he  has 
onaiiftad  for  the  superior  grade,  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services  when  engaged  against  the  Indians  at 
una^e  Walk,  Britiui  Honduras/*  on  the  xst  September  187a. 

**  Captaid  Saville  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  lisll 
cf  Sebeatopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

*■  Mr.  8.  E.  M.  Shaw  served  on  tne  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley. 


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Veterinary  Department. 


PlIirCIPAL  yXTXBINABT  SuXGXOir. 

John  WilkinflOn,  la  July  54  ;  Veterinary  Surg«oH,  27  April  26.    Woolwich. 

ST1.VV  Vbtebikabt  Subobovs. 
Betyamin  Chaniug  Ronee  Qardiner,^  Vet.Surg.  19  May  46;  it/  CIom  V.8.  1  Joiy  59;  SiqffV.8.  25  Jane  6t.    Dublin. 
William  Thacker."  Vet.Surg.  14  July  47 ;  itt  Clan,  1  July  59 ;  seqf  V.8.  4  Dec.  63.    East  Indies. 
James  CollinB,'  V.S.  23  June  54  ;  i**  Cla$$,  29  July  62 ;  StaJ^  V.S.  2a  Feb.  68.    Curragh. 
Alfred  Job  Owles,*  Vet.8urff.  17  Feb.  40;     i»i  Clast  V.S.  26  Nov.  61 ;  Stqf  V.S.  6  July  70.    Alderehot 
Francis  Froderick  Collins.  Vet.Surg.  8  Dec.  48  ;  itt  Clou  V.S.  26  Nov.  61 ;  SU^  V.S.  2  Aug.  71.    Bind  Diat  Bombay. 
Tom  Parinder  Gudgin,*  Vet.Surg.  10  June  54 ;  jet  Claaa  V.S.  29  July  62 ;  Slqf  V.S.  2  Aug.  71.    Woolwich. 
William  Partridge,  Vet.Surg.  8  Nov.  54;  i»/  Clau  V.S.  29  July  62  ;  Stqf  V.S.  7  Oct.  71.    Woolwich. 

VBTXRHrABT  SUBOBOirS,  I8T  ClASS. 


Stephen  Price  Constant 

Luke  Byrne  

Matbew  John  Harpley 

William  Death? 

Daniel  Hinge    

Herbert  Sewell 

Thornton  Hart    

Henry  Dawson*  

Martin  Monce  

William  Varley 

John  James  Channon.. 

Thomas  Paton 

George  Longman* 

Charles  Steel    

John  Tatam 

JohnB.Wm.  Skoulding 

George  Fleming 

John  Baldock 


27  Oct.  49 1 26  Nov.  61 1 5  Dr.  Gds. 
20  Jan.  52    9  Jan.  63  i  Dr.  Gtla. 
24  Apr.  54'  9  Jan.  63  R.Horse&ls. 
27  Jan.  55|  9  Jan.  63  Arm.Scrv.C. 
I  July  55  2x  Apr.  63, R.  Artillery. 


31  Jan.  55    4  Dec.  631 4  Hussars. 

4  July  55    4  Dec.  63  2  Life  Gds. 

5  July  55    4  Dec.  63  Arm.Serv.C. 
25  July  55,  4  Dec.  63  i  Life  Gds. 
15  Aug.  55!  4  Dec.  63  R.  Engineers 
IS  Aug.  55    8  Mar.  64  Arm.Serv.C. 
15  Aug.  55  31  Aug.  661  Arm.  Serv.C. 
20  Aug.  55  31  Au^.  67  Cav.  Dep6t. 
II  Oct.  55;  21  Aug.  67  12  Laucerg. 
13  Oct.   55  21  Aug.  67  R.  Artillery. 

9  Nov.  55 1 21  Aug.  67 1 R.  Artillery. 
28  Dec.  55  21  Aug.  67  R.  Engineers 
15  Feb.  56,21  Aug.  67  3  Hussars. 


James  Lambert  '12  Oct.  57''  2  Bept.es'ijLanpcr-. 


James  Woody  er  Callow 
John  George  Bushman 
John  Ferns  . 
Henry  Bath  . 


14  Dec.  57  16  Sept.  68  Aldershot. 
7  Jan.  58  18  Aug.  69  21  Huibar?. 

17  Feb.  58  18  Aug.  69  R.  Artilln. 

12  Apr.  58  19  Feb.  70  R.  ArtiUtn. 

John  Mills '  8  July  59  19  Feb.  70  18  HiL-^ar^'. 

Griffith  Evans,  MD.  ...'31  Jan.  60  6  July  70  Arm.Stn-.C. 
James  Joseph  Meyrick  31  Jan.  60  19  Sept. 70  R.  Artillcrr. 
I  Adam  Elijah  Clarke  ,..,31  Jan.  60  2  Aug.  71  R.  Artillcrr. 
Thomas  James  Lang ...  27  Apr.  6©;  2  Au^r.  71  R.  Artillerr. 
George  Albert  Oliphant'22  June  60,  2  Aug.  71  Tt.  Artillery. 
Chas.  George  H.  RetUy  15  Feb.  61    2  Aug.  71  7  Dr.  G\K 

William  Hall |a6  Nov.  61^  2  Aug.  71  1  Dragrjons. 

William  Barker  Walters  26  Nov.  61 1  2  Aug.  71  6  Dngoon. 
Andrew  Galbraith  Ross  16  May  62    S  June  72  2  Dthrooh?. 


John  Anderson. 

William  Appleton    

Walter  Burt  

William  Albert  Russell 


31  Jan.  60 
31  Jan.  60 
II  Sept.  60 
24  Juno  62 


25  June  73  R.  ArtiUtTT. 
4  Oct.  7%  10  Hu*.<ari*. 
4  Oct.  73  R.  Artillery. 
4  Oct.  73  B.  Artilkry. 


Edward  Kelly 1 26  Feb.  56;  21  Aug.  67 'r.  Artillery. 

Robert  Walter  Murray I30  May  57,22  Jon.  68  Arm.Serv.C. 

VXTBBIKABY  SUBOXOVS. 

I  James  Edward  Elphick (14  July  69IR.  Artillery. 


Samuel  Thomas  Goddard I  4  Jan.  59  R.  Artillery. 

John  Field 15  July  59  B-  Artillery. 

Fred.  Fitzhugh  Marshall 22  June  60  14  Hussars. 

Francis  Walker   3  Oct.  6217  Hussars. 

Michael  Drummond  Byrne  17  Mar.  63  16  Lancers. 

John  Hanly   28  Apr.  63'4  Dr.  Gds. 

Charles  Percivall T 130  June  63I 11  Hussars. 

Michael  Francis  Healv '30  June  63  |R.  Artillery. 

Geo.  Agnatius  Amos  Oliver 16  Feb.  64  R.  Artiljery. 

Peter  Moir 14  June64'R.  Artillery. 

William  Black  Edmonds  -20  June  65  5  Lancers. 

8  Sept.  65 '  R.  Arti  llery . 

12  Sept.  65}  R.  Artillery. 

II  Jan.  67  6  Dr.  Gds. 

II  Jan.  67  R.  Artillery. 

II  Jan.  67  R.  Artillery. 

II  Jan.  67  15  Hussars. 

II  Jan.  67  19  Hussars. 

31  July  67  R.  Artillery. 

31  July  67  R.  Artillery. 

7  Aug.  67  R.  Artillery. 

7  Aug.  67  R.  Artillery. 

1  Sept.  67  R.  Artillery. 
20  Nov.  67  9  Lancers. 

22  Jan.  68  R.  Artillery. 
3  June  68  R.  Artillery. 
3  June  68  R.  Artillery. 
3  June  68'^  Dr.  Gds. 

2  Sept  68  R.  Artillery. 
2  Sept.  68  R.  Artillery. 

16  Sept.  68  R.  Artillery. 
2  Dec.  68  R.  Artillery. 

23  Dec.  68  R.  Artillery. 


Edward  Ewing. 

Richard  Peyser    

John  Ashworth  Rostron  . 
Fred.  Charles  Boulter  .... 
Walter  Seymour  Adams  . 

William  Walker   

James  Kettle 

Francis  Duck    

William  Boyd    

James  Coleman  Berne  .... 

James  Reilly 

Franois  Plomley 

Edwin  Thomas  Cheesman 
Middleton  Fred.  M.  Case  . 

Fred.  William  Going 

John  Hammond  

Michael  Joseph  Hartigan.. 

George  Aitken 

William  Dunk  Rogerson  ., 

Stephen  Knott 

George  Durrant   

John  Cornelius  Dwyer  

William  Dawson  Sartin ;i4  July  69  R.  Artillery, 

Samuel  Robert  Sartin   14  July  69  R.  Artillery. 


Joseph  John  Plnnkett   I14  July  691R.  Artiller>' 

Stuart  Murray  Wilson  '14  July  69I3  Huiwars. 

""^  '      '  14  July  69  R.  ArtilUn. 

14  July  69 1 R.  Artillery. 

10  Nov.  69 1 R.  Artillery. 

10  Nov.  69. R.  Artillery. 


Richard  Rowe 

William  James  Masters.. 

Joseph  Gibbs 

Algernon  Pitcher ,.^ 

Walter  Heniy  Kemp 9  Feb.  70 j  R.  Artillery. 

Samuel  Luis  Pallin  27  Aug.  70IR.  Artillery. 

Alfred  Ernest  Queripel 27  Aug.  70'R.  AitiUeri-. 

Charles  Phillips  27  Aug.  70  R,  Artillery. 

Beivjamin  Lucas  Glover   [27  Aug.  701 R.  Artilli^r-. . 

Frank  Garratt i 27  Aug.  70  nHusssrt. 

Charles  John  Grey '27  Aug.  70'R.  Artillm-. 

James  Augustus  Woods  24  Sept.  70'R.  Anillerr. 

James  Findlay 12  Nov.  70  R.  ArUlkr -. 


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Robert  Francis  Frost.. 

William  PaUin 

John  William  Evans 

Thomas  Jonathan  Symonds  ... 

Herbert  Rangeley 

Alfred  Adrian  Jones 

William  Frederick  Blanshard 

Alexander  Johnston 

George  Diif by  Whitfield  

Charles  Clayton 

Charles  Whitney  Gillard '20  Sept.  7 1  jCampb  Ipore 

Henry  Thomson I  i  Nov.  7i!Saugor. 

William  Haselden  <  8  Juno  72! 

James  Kean  Grainger '  8  June79' 

James  Joseph  Philqw  24  July  72  R.  Artillciy. 

Hes  Matthews  '24  July  7*1 

John  Herbert  Cox  '24  July  72  R.  Artfllerr. 

George  Joseph  Robert  Raymont  ,24  July  72 
Beiy.  Aug.  White  Powell 15  Mar.  73" 


1 14  Jan.  71  R.  Artillery. 

14  Jan.  71  aoHu'feini, 

15  Fob.  71  R.  Artiikry. 
22  Mar.  71  R.  Artiller-. 

3  May  71  R-  Artillery. 
10  June  712  Dr.  G<1<. 
9  Aug.  71 1 R,  Artillm-. 
2  Aug.  71 1 R.  Artillery. 
a  Aug.  71  '.Meean  Mocr. 
a  Aug.  71  Peshawiir. 


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Augustus  Herbert  Batchelor . 

John  Burten 

Oliver  Thomas  Slocock 

John  Prosser  Adams 


3  Aug.  72 
14  June  73 
14  June  73 
14  June  73 


Mathew  Clayton  Mitchell 

Seaward  Lou^hurst  

Frank  Fairbaun  Crawford . 


14  June  73 
14  June  73 
14  June  73 


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*  Mr.  Tbaoker  served  in  the  xath  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal) . 

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Tk*  TtiktnhUAnAdMaeon,  Henry 

PreM  Wright,*  MA. 
Ree.  J.  E.  8abin,*ir.4. 
Sfc.  Eagh  Hnleatt.*  ICA. 


X  Jan.  64  Portsmonth 
I  Jan.  64  Dover 
17  May  65  Chelsea 


Stf. Charies Green,  MA ii6  May  66  ShomoUflb 


See.J.JLCrotitir^f  BA \  7  Jan.  eg'Londcn 

JBfr.  Waller  Melyill  Wright   ...;  2  Mar.  69! Preston 

Bfr.  Jsmes  Leith  Moody '  7  Apr.  69  Warley 

JSee.  Henry  E.  Maskow,  3£A,...  93  June  69  Newbridge 

Sew.  SydniBy  Oark.  MA 16  Oct.  69  Malta 

JUc.  John  Vutoe  (Rom.  paikolie)    a  Feb.  70 'Portsmouth 
Xer.  Frsncis  Cannon  t  {PreA. )     3  Mar.  70 ,  London 
X«c.  Dndley  SomcrvUIe.t  MA.,  6  Mar.  70  Canterbury 

Jl^e.  S.  B.  Windsor,  MA 19  Mar.  70 'Sheffield 

JUe.  Thomas  Coney,  MA 5  May  70 !  Devonport 

At.  MUward  Crooke.t  MA,  ...  18  May  7o;Carrajrh 
Jift.  Horace  K.  Wheeler. t  MA.  28  May  70'AlderBhot 


Beo.  Charlea  J.  Hort,  MA 

Bto.  Edward  J.  Rogers,  MA.... 

Beo.  Robert  Halpin.t  MA 

Beo.  Robert  L.  M'Gbee,  MA.... 

J?eo.  Honry  Hare    

Beo.  M.  C.  O'Dell   

Ckaplaikb  to  ths  F0KCX8  (axD  Class). 


May  661 
May  66 
Dec.  66 
Deo.  66 
May  71 
Sept.73 


Gosport 

Sandhurst 

London 

Gibralf 

Parkhv 

Malta 


Beo.  LeonardH.8t.George,Jll>. 
Beo.  Fred.  F.  Thomson,  BA.... 
Beo.  Thonuu  Mole8Worth,ir^.'i9 
Beo.  John  Fra.  Browne  {B.C.)  lis 

Beo.  George  Wyldo,  MA 25 

Beo.  HarryOvondenWrenchif ^ !  z  8 
Beo.  Jas.  Hamilton  (Boman  C). 
Beo.  Pat.  Beaton.  MA.  (Preeb.) 
Beo.  Michael  CulTe  (Bom.  Cath.h  7 
Beo.  Thomas  Molony  (Bom.  C.>|  7 
£tfo.C.A.AashetonCraven,tJf^  17 
Beo.  David  Arthur  {Pre^.) 20 


Sef.  E.  L.  Walsh,  BA 5  Aug.  70' Woolwich 

CHArLAIXS  TO  THE  FoBCXS  UVDVB  THE  WaIULITT  OV  1 84 7. 

£««.  L.  J.  Farton8,t  JT/l IzsNoy.MlAldershot  11   J2«o.  Wm.  Sykes.t  IM 16 


Sept.  70;  Sheemesi 
Oct.  70,  Bhoeburymeaa 
Nov.  71  Gibraltar 
Sept.  7a  I  Aldershot 
Feb.  73  PembroJce 
Mar.  73  Cork 
Apr.  73 1  Aldershot 
July  73 'Aldershot 
Sept.  73  Chatham 
Sept.73  Shoniclitf)» 
Oct.  73  Colchester 
Nov.  73  Aldershot 


Mar.  55|Plymoutb 


J^r.  John  O'Flaherty  (Bom.  C.) 
S^e.  Kdward  Butler  {Bom.  C.) 
Ree.  Thos.L1oydCoghIan(S.C.} 
Ure.  Robert  Shepherd  (B.C.)... 
R^f.  Geo.  Camp.  WiRiams.*  MA . 
JtT.Geo.  Ruggles  Fisher,*lf.4. 
Jl'c.  Thos.Carter  8Canley,££iB. 

Sfe.  W.  R.  Beach,  MA 

Rfe.  William  Ponaford 

f'^^  Edward  Hillman,  JT^.  ... 
Jtn.  J.  Bnmne  Wilson  {Preeb.) 
£ep.  John  Arden  Bajley.'D.^. 


CkaPLAIXS  to  THB  FOBCBS   (3BD   ClASB). 

X  Apr.  69  Aldershot 

X  Apr.  69  Gold  Coast 

I  Apr.  69. Dover 

I  Apr.  69  Devonport 
14  May  69!Limenck 
30  Oct.  69!  Aldershot 

5  Dec.  69  Chatham 
29  Dec.  69' Dublin 

X  May  7olNetley 
XX  July  70  Curragh 
18  Sept.  70  Curragh 

X  Jan.  7z  Chatham 

CVAFIiAIXS  TO  THB  FOXCBS   (4TK  Cl1.SB) 


Beo.  R.  G.  Codrington,  BA.  ...Us  Jan.  71 


Mar.  71 


Beo.  James  M'Whinny  {Preeb.)  \  4 
Beo:  J.  A.  Welsh  CoUins,*  BA.\i6  Mar.  71 
Bee.  James  Daly  {Bom.  Calk.)  {28  Mar.  71 
Beo.  Rogd.  Heber  Bullock,  Jf^.  23  Apr.  71 

Beo.  J.  C.  Edghill,  MA 14  Sept.  71 

Beo.  John  Yorker  Barton,  MA.l  x  Mar.  72 
Beo.  John  Higginbotham(JZ.  C.)    3  May  72 

Beo.  R.  C.  Browne I  9  Aug.  72  Gold  Coast 

Beo.  Chas.  Aug.Wetherall,ir.i..^8  Feb.  73 1  Woolwich 

I   Beo.  H.  Tudor  Craig,  BA |  x  June  73  Gosport 

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Dublin 

Portsmouth 

Gktsport 

Woolwich 

Aldershot 

Dublin 

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R*e.  Cbaries  J.  Gear,  MA 1  2  Mar.  6z  Portsdwn|Hill 


ir«r.  Francis  O'CalU&ghan 
£^.  John  Mihxo.  MA.  {Preeb.) 
A-f.  Arthur  M*Carthy  {B.C.) 
JUr.  fVederick  L.  Gascotgne... 

R'c.  George  Me«<(l.  MA 

R*f.  F.  Sadleir,  MA 

Bcf.  Robert  Orr 

^r.  Gerald  O.  Vandeleur,  MA. 
At.  W.  H.  Bullock   


29  Deo.  63  Bermuda 

I  Jan.  64  Shomclillb 

30  Apr.  64= Malta 
XX  Aug.64'Netley 


ID  Feb.  67 
X4  Mar.  67 
4  May  67 
4  Nov.  67 
x9  Feb.  68 


Dublin 

Malta 

Dover 

Colchester 

Aldershot 


Beo.  Wm.  Allejmo  Barker,  MA, 

Beo.  E.  B.  Kitson,  MA 

JZ«o.  E.  A.  Alderson,  JO 

Beo.  0.  A.  Solb^,  BA 

Beo.  Alfred  J.  Townend,  BA... 
Beo,  Chas.  Adeane  Rosser.Jlf^, 
Beo.  W.  R.  Backhouse,  MA.  ... 

Beo.  R.  Alfred  Corbett 

Beo.  Duhamol  Horman,  BA.  ... 
Beo.  Thomas  Moore 


z  Apr.  68  Shomcliffe 
22  June68,Hali(3BX,  N.S. 
IX  Nov.  69  Bermuda 
X  Dec.  70  Bermuda 
X  Deo.  70  Halifax,  N.S. 


12  Apr.  71 
24  May  71 

6  July  71 
I  Aug.  7T 

7  Dec.  71 


Beo.  RobortStewHrtPatterson«ii6  Aiir. 


72 


Barbadoes 
Aldershot 
Gold  Coast 
Dover 

(Old  Coast 


*•*  The  Okaplaine  with  a  f  tffter  tkeir  namet  »eroed  in  the  Crimea  during  the  nege  <^ Sebaeiopol,  and  haoe  reeeieed  the 
Crimean  Medal  and  the  Turkieh  Medal. 

'  Mr.  Gleig  served  in.the  Peninsula  campaigns  of  181 3  and  14  as  a  subaltern  in  the  85th  Light  Tnfhntiy,  including  the 
«i<^  of  San  Sebastian,  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  where  he  was  wounded  in  the  foot  and  arm, 
''^ic  of  the  Nive  (slightly  wounded),  and  investment  of  Bayonne  (War  Medal  with  three  Clasps) .  Served  afterwards 
in  the  American  war  at  Bladensburg  (wounded).  Baltimore  (wounded),  New  Orleans  (received  a  bayonet  wound), 
4iid  Fort  Bowyer. 

'Ur.  Wright  waa  promoted  "for  meritorious  service  as  Principal  Chaplain  to  the  Army  in  the  Crimea,'*  and 
hv  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastonol,  and  the  Turkish  Medal. 

>Mr.  Sabin  served  with  the  army  in  the  East  iVom  July  1854  to  May  Z856,  and  was  promoted  "for  meritorious 
wrvice  in  superintending  the  Department  in  Constantinople,  and  the  hospitals  in  connection  with  it." 

*  Mr.  Huleatfc  aerved  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  Nov.  1854  to  the  end  of  the  war,  with  the  4th  Division  and  Light  Cavalry 
Srisade  <Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  senior  Chaplain  to  the  China  expedition  in  X857,  <uid  was  present  at  the 
-c«pcai«  of  Canton  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Also  at  the  assault  of  Shektsing  in  Jan.  1859,  and  attack  on  the  Takoo 
Forts  on  25th  June  X859,  and  was  there  dangerously  wounded  in  the  groin  while  attending  the  wounded  on  the  mud 
Unks  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Mr.  Fiaher  aerved  throughout  the  last  Burmese  war,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  aasaidt  and  capture 
of  Pegu  (Medal  with  Chup). 

<  lib.  WilUamB  served  in  the  Baltic  enedition  (Medal). 

'  Mr.  Iteyley  aervod  in  New  2lealand  during  the  war  from  March  1864  until  May  1866. 

'  Mr.  ^Uins  aerved  with  the  field  forco  in  the  Waikato  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  X864-6S,  and  was  present  at 
t*ic  investment  and  oipture  of  Orakau  (thanked  in  brigade  orders).  Also  served  with  the  field  forco  under  M^jor 
•i-iieral  Chute  in  the  wangaaiui-Tanuiaki  campaign  in  1866,  including  the  Bush  march  to  Taranaki,  and  was  present 
2:  the  aasanlt  and  capture  of  Otapawu  and  Waikowkou  Pahs,  and  the  destruction  of  Kolemarai  and  other  placea 
mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Modal). 

'  Mr.  Patterson  was  in  Turkey  in  the  Imperial  Ottoman  service  during  the  war  in  the  East.  Served  as  a  Lieu- 
ttniant  in  the  f^T^nHiRw  Volunteer  Rifles  at  the  time  of  the  Trent  affair,  and  also  in  the  first  Fenian  raid.  Accom- 
I)a&ied«  aa  CSutplain,  the  Red  iUver  expeditionary  force  of  X870  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  Fort  Garry. 


CorUinuation  of  Notes  of  VeUtrinary  Bepariment, 

*  Mr.  Collins  aerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  6th  Dragoons,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklare  and 
lukermaa,  aiege  and  fiili  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Owles  aerved  fhnn  21st  July  x8s5,  at  the  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  Hindnn  on  30th  and  3iBt  May  1856,  siege  and 
<i-antare  of  Delhi,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Mr.  Gudgin  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  M'Kcnzie's  Farm,  battles  of 
Bnlaklava,  fnkerman,  and  Tohemaya,  siege  and  faX\.  of  Se.iasiopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  .vledal). 
^-rved  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X858-59,  including  the  h^ei^e  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  the  Oude  campaign,  action 
if  Jamo. aaaault and captare of  Birwah, and Trans-(}ofrra af^irs  at  Bun^aon  (Modal  with  Clnsp). 

'  Mr.  Death  served  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  2nd  June  1853,  Hud  has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastoi>ol,  and  Turkieh 
Medal.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  iuoimling  the  action  of  Kala  Kuddee,  capture  of  Futtyghur,  siege 
uitd  captoxe  of  liooknow  with  opexations  on  ^e  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  actions  of  Simree,  Nawab- 
guage,  vrkAftcyons  of  xith,  17,  and  aoth  Oct.  in  Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp,  nnd  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

iNote.  continued  at  end  <j^  if.  Muf^^^^Ar^^^Ufca^^gU^  <n. 


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20  Robert  Ballard  Gardner,*  Major  4  Aug.  67    :^ 

20  John  Frederick  Crease** - 

30  iColpoys  Porkj'ns  Heaslop,  at  8tqf  College 

19  Robert  Lennox  Bourchief  

19  iQ^orgeLyon  Tnpman 

19  t.Cvtkheri  Collingwood  Suther,  Frofe$$or  of  Forti/Uation,  Sojfol  Nawd  ColUg9\ 

19  J.  CkorlfM  WaiiamFothergUi^^inHruik^^^  BcyalMiiUarjf  College '"'^^^^^^^^^ 

19  Sidney  Thomas  Bridgford 4 

18  Charlea  James  Kinsman,**    ^ 

17  William  Davis  Welch,"  Adjutant  19  Feb.  69    ^.. 

16  Arthur  Froich * - — ^. 

16  Frederic  Amelins  O^le** 

16  Jaznes  Samuel  Derriman 

16  Herbert  Bveritt 

15  Owen  Thomas  Jones 

I  15  Francis  Harwood  Poore ~, ^ ^ ^ 

I  15  Edwani  Henry  Moore «... 

15  Francis  Hastings  Edm.  Owen 

15  jHeniy  Holdsworth  Kelly  

15  Andrew  Donald 

I  15  {Jamas  William  Adams  Elliott  Ullicrap, 

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Alexander  George  Anson 

:  LiBUTxiTAirTs. 

15  'Robert  Caldcr  Allen 

15  t.  John  Layland  Needham,  Aeeiei.  to  Prqfemorof  Forlifieaiion  Boy,  Ifaval  College 
15  William  (Jeorge  Tomlin  Biclcford 

13  George  Farquharson  Pengelley  

15  William  La  Trobe  Cockcraft**  

15  Patrick  William  O'Connor,  Aeeietaut  Inttruetor  <^ Laioratory  8  Feb.  70 
15  Aucnstns  .Tames  Hill   

14  1.  VharUt  Ojfrptn'  King,  Instructor  of  Taetictf  Royal  Military  College  .... 

14  W.iltcr  Miller  Lambert: 

14  Samuel  Hnmilton  Bunce  Northcote 

13  Vivian  Dalton  Mathia.s 

13  #.  Burnett  Greivo  Hall 

13  Frank  Boberte ^ 

10  William  Miller ^ 

10  Gordon  Maamers  Shipley  Douglas  .. 
10  William  Campbell 

9  'Alexander  Alien 

8  JohnLeCocq  Robilliard 

3  [Evelyn  James  W.  Noble 

8  Edward  Rea  Maner  Crooke  

7  John  Beckwith  Leefe    

7  Hamilton  De  la  Poer  Beresford 

7  John  Edward  Thomas 

7  Alexander  Leslie  Scott  Burrowes   «. 

6  Edward  Wheeler  

6  William  Guise  Tucker    

6  George  Albert  Lawrence  Rawstomo 

'i  Benjamin  Arthur  Milne  

6  Arthur  Bucknall  Shakespear 

S  Thomas  George  Waller  

5  Charles  Josepn  Cheetham 

5  Thomas  Moore  

4  Frederick  William  Pole 

3  Lawrence  Richard  Connolly 
3  Aagnstns  Simeon  Le  Quesne 

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Robert  Brooke  Kirchhoflbr 

Edward  Berry  Byrch  

Adolphus  Brett  Crosbie"*  

Arthur  Hughes  Blaxland    

James  Hervey  Price 

Alex.  Hamilton  Dee  Barres   .. 

Robert  Walker  Heathcote  

Roger  Pine  CoflEin  

John  Charles  Wardell  

Woollett  Wilmot 

William  Henry  M*Cheane  ..... 
George  Anthony  Ellard  Gore. 

Henry  Charles  Horrocks 

Townley  Ward  Dowding 

Arthur  Emerson  Chapman    . 

George  Hobart   

William  Powell  Rumley 

Barry  St.  Leger  Denny  

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Edw.  Aylmer  Montagu  Liardct;  13  Dec.  65 

Henry  Olive '13  Dec.  65 

Boyd  Cullen  Poley  Hamilton...  13  Dec.  65 
Tho.  Feild  Dunscomb  Bridge    126  June  66 

Richard  Burton  Dcane I26  June 66 

Stewart  Polldnffhome '26  June  66 

Meering  Bloomfield  Scager    . . . !  28  June  66 
Hugh  Reginald  Bordc  Owen ...    3  July  66 

I  Arthur  Clement  Smyth   |  8  Dec.  66 

John  Ernest  Bulwer  Ward 8  Dec.  66 

Cha.  Baker  Goodrich  Dick 8  Dec.  66 

ILouren^o  Edye  •  8  Dec.  661 

lAlgemon  St.  Leger  Burrowes     8  Dec.  66! 

i  John  Richmond  Jel^U '  8  Dec.  661 

jWilliam  HutchesonPoi   32  June  67 

[Herbert  Eyre  Robbins '22  June  67; 

I  George  Harker  Cooke  22  June  67 

'Francis  Macnamara  Faulkner  '22  June  67 

'.Cosmo  George  Gordon 22  June  67 

Henry  Bvron  Woods 22  June  67 

William  Thompson  Adair    

Edward  Ernest  ^ne     

Henry  Octavian  Perceval  Wright 

Howard  Stanley  Thompson    

James  William  Walker 

Arthxxr  Montgomery  Edward  Hayes    

Henry  Yeatmnn  Hext    

Alfred  Oliver  De  Blaquiere  Nepean 

Eustace  Edward  Godfrey  Bird  

Henry  Daniel  Robinson    

Temple  Knollys  Byam 

IVederick  Augustus  Schurr  Haycock 

Percy  Duke  Coleridge   

Frazik  Alexander  Newington 

Aylmer  Charles  Pearson  

IRichard  Denny    

jjohn  Jerome  Quill 

Edward  Barrington  Stephens    

Parkins  Hearle 

JArthur  Rowbond 

'Clement  William  Hawkins , 

Charles  Wm.  Ross  Kitching  

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Statt  Officios. 
Btpuhf  AdfuioMi  Oentral.—li&joT  General  G.  A.  Schomberg,  CB.  10  July  73. 
A$ri$Unt  Adjutant  QeHtral.— Colonel  Charles  William  Adair,  CB.,  A.deC,  30  Oct.  72. 
QuarUr  Ifotter.— James  Robinson,  5  Feb.  68. 

Patmastxks. 
John  Hnskisson,!**  14  Dec.  61 ;  9nd  Li.  4  Dec.  38 ;  i#f  Lt.  18  July  42 ;  Cant.  17  Aug.  52;  Han.ITajor^  14  Dec.  68. 
WUliam  Jolliffe,^M  ^  x)ec.  63 ;  and  Lt.  12  June  38 ;  itt  Lt.  19  May  42 ;   Capi.  10  Jan.  52 ;  JSTim. Jfq/or,  39  Dec.  70, 
James  Conway  Travers,**  x  Jan.  67 ;  and  Lt.  14  Aug.  49 ;  xtt  Lt.  14  Feb.  54 ;  Capt,  15  Jan.  62. 
Charles  John  Ellis,**  x  July  70 ;  and  Lt.  x6  March  44 ;  Lt.  21  Dec.  47  ;  Capt.  14  July  53 ;  Bt.Minjor,  15  Sept  58; 
BiJA.ColoMl,  3  Aug.  69. 

Baesack  Mastzbs. 
Hy.  Atkins  M'Callum,U73oNov.  57 ;  and  Lt.  24 Oct.  37 ;  ittLt.  xi  May  4x ;  Gm/.  x  Maysx ;  IToaJtfV^,  x  Dec.  64. 
William  Godfrey  Rayson  Masters.**  11  April  68;    ondLt.  15  Feb.  42;    x««Zf.  9N0V.  46;    Capt.  sx  June  54; 

Bt.Mau»r,  30  March  60;  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  5  April  7x. 
Arthur  Ellis,»«»  4  Aug.  68 ;  znd  Lt.  ao  April  47 ;  i»t  Lt.  ay  May  48 ;  Capt.  x  July  58  :  Hon.Mmar,  4  Aug.  73. 
Thomas  Valentine  Cooke,»«»  2  March  69 ;  and  Lt.  7  July  42 ;  iH  Lt.  27  July  47 ;   Captain,  19  J)ec.  54 ;   BtJit^t 


x5  Sept  58;  BtJA.CoUmel,  3  Aug.  69. 

John  Lewis,  x  Sept.  57. 
Uriah  Henry  King,  23  Oct.  57, 
GeOTge  White,^*  7  Sept.  63. 
JohiiWoon,)»  13  Bapt  67. 


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Richard  HaUing.i»  14  Sept.  67. 
Wm.  Henry  Herring,  4  Nov.  08. 
Thomas  Bmithaon,  14  April  69. 


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JRoycd  Marine  Light  Infantry.  301* 


Diprrr  Ixspsctob  6nnni.L  ot  HosKTU.a  avb  Fluts.  ||  Sti.w  Sviesov. 

Cha. ;  Robert  Pottinj^,  3  May  73.  liPor. )  Greo.  Duncan,  JfD.  x  July  72. 

AMin^vT  SuBOsoira. 
Cha.  1[n|rl^  ^'"^^^V*^  ^"^S:  ^''  Hn?^*  I^^V*^^*  ^^™**^^*  14  Haroh  73. 


Por.  Jolm  Biehard  Barke,  n  Deo.  71.  ,Ply.   Ed.  Julian  Sluurood,  JrD.,6  June  73. 

CHiTLAnrs. 
FI7.  |£fv.  John  J.  HarriBon»  38  Ma/  70.  1 1  Art.  |JZ«o.  I.  B.  Robson,  JB^.  9  Aug.  7x« 

Por.  !Je*p.  G.  G.  W.  Clemenger.  5  3uiy  71.  |  (Deal  \JUv.  P.  Davies,  5  July  7a. 

SdM-lefr— JVictM^a  Blue.   Agmi,  Edward  T.  Draper,  Esq.,  12,  Bnoldngham  Street,  Starand. 

Qffiee,  7,  N«w  Sireet,  SpriHg  Oard«n$,  8.W, 


War  Services  of  General  Officers  of  Royal  Marine  Forces. 

^  Sir  Anthoxiy  Blaxland  Stransham  aerved  at  the  battle  of  Navarino.  3i8t  October  1827  (War  Medal  with  Clasp)* 
fierred  an  the  China  expedition  in  1840-41  (Medal) ;  was  Adjutant  and  Brigade  Major  at  the  attack  on  ChaenpMt 
coamuuided  the  Boyal  Marines  at  the  stormine  of  the  Whampoo  Batteries,  at  the  reduotion  of  Macao  Fort,  wmch  he 
gairisoDed  and  commanded ;  at  the  capture  ox  several  small  forts  on  x  7th  March  1841,  he  was  severely  wounded  by 
an  explosion,  and  mentioned  for  hisjnOlantry ;  was  Adjutant  at  the  capture  of  Canton,  and  until  the  end  of  the  war : 
fortheae  aervioes  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  on  obtaining  his  Company.  Served  with  the  combined 
expedition  to  the  Baltic  firom  March  to  July  1854  (Me<lal) .    When  a  Colonel  had  the  Qood  Service  Pension. 

a  Geseial  Anderson  served  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Portugal  and  was  for  some  time  quartered  at  Fort 
St  Julian.  Served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1 837 ;  at  the  commencement  of  the  action  he  boarded,  with  his  men, 
one  of  the  Turkish  ships,  and  captured  the  flag;  the  following  day  be  was  a  volunteer  in  the  boats  for  the  purpose 
of  cutting  out  the  in-shore  Squadron.  Served  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840-^1 ;  at  tne 
Hormingof  Bidon  he  was  first  to  plant  the  British  migon  the  walls;  was  encamped  at  D'Jouni;  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Beyrout ;  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  St.  Jean  d*Acre ;  the  surrender  of  Jaffa,  and  a  volun- 
teer in  the  expedition  against  Gaza ;  during  the  latter  part  o9  the  time  he  was  Adjutant  to  the  R.M.  Battalion.  Haa 
neeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  also  the  Turkish  Silver  Medal  from  the  Sultan,  and  wher.  a  Colonel  had 
the  Good  Service  Pension. 

'  Sii  Thomas  HoUoway  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  Sebasfcopol  m 
1854-55,  until  its  fall,  and  was  employed  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch,  and  advance  on  Yeni  KaM,  also  at  the  sur- 
reoder  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  MedUidie, 
aad  Turkish  Medal).  In  August  1857  was  appointed  to  command  a  Brigade  ordered  for  special  service  in  China; 
WW  present  during  the  blockade  of  tne  Canton  river,  landing  before  and  storming  of  Canton— wounded  (CB.),  and 
was  appointed  one  of  the  three  Allied  Commissioners  for  the  government  of  that  Province  in  1858.  Commanded  the 
Brij^e  in  action  with  the  Braves  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountains  3rd  Jimc,  tind  in  that  with  the  Quantung  Braves 
CQ  4th  Jannazy,  and  at  Shektsing  on  8th  January  1859  (Mc<bil  with  Clasp). 

*  LtOeneral  Lemon  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain ;  also  on  the  China  eiB)e- 
dition  in  1842.  Commanded  the  Provisional  Battalion  at  the  operations  before  and  storming  of  Canton  29th  Dec. 
iSs7  (Brevet  rank  of  Colonel,  CB„  Me<lal  with  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  ist  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  cnptureof 
the  bridge  and  village  of  Shektsing  8th  Jan.  1859,  f^ud  the  Brigade  on  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  and  at  tbe 
attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  35th  June  1859,  when  19  Officers  and  190  of  his  men  were  killed  or  wounded 
(severely  wounded  in  the  head,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).    When  a  Colonel  had  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

*  U.General  Tate  served  in  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  tne  North  Coast  of  Spain  during  the  Corlist  war. 

*  LkGeneral  Giascoigne  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  August  1854  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Troops  at 
Shanghai,  established  the  posts,  and  arranged  the  defence  when  threatened  bv  the  Taepings  in  i860.  Commanded 
theButalionof  Royal  Marines  duringthe  campaign  of  1S60,  in  China,  including  tne  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku, 
assault  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Forts  (mentioned  in  despatches),  actions  of  Chanchiawan  and  Palinhian, 
which  led  to  the  surrender  of  Pekin.  Had  charge  of  the  Allied  Forces  at  Tongchou  during  the  time  of  the  oeonpa- 
tion,  and  was  in  command  of  a  Brigade  in  the  advance  to  Teintscin,  and  again  on  tiie  march  to  the  port  of  embarka- 
tiOD  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel). 

^  Major  General  Langley  served  in  Uie  operations  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  command  cf  a  Detachment  of 
BoTal  Marines  of  H.M.  ship  Cusiitr  during  1834  and  two  following  years,  and  was  severely  wounded  on  the  9th  June 
iSjft,  defending  tho  Heights  of  Passages  against  a  very  superior  force  of  Cariists,— tor  his  conduct  on  this  occasion 
he  was  awarded  the  xst  Glass  of  the  Order  of  San  Fernando.  He  served  subsequently  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain 
from  1838  to  x8^,  and  had  the  same  Order  conferred  on  him  a  second  time  for  his  general  services  in  Spain.  Whan 
a  Colonel  had  tne  Grood  Service  Pension. 

*  Major  (^ncral  Maxwell  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Chuenpee,  attack  of 
hitteries  of  Anunghoy  and  North  Wontung,  advance  on  Canton,  storming  the  Heights  and  entrenched  Camp  of 
Cuton,  bombardment  of  Colongso  (Medal). 

*  Major  General  Marriott  served  two  years  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  first 
capture  of  Chnson ;  assisted  at  the  demolition  of  the  Bogue  Forts  in  the  Canton  river;  participated  in  the  actions  of 
theflntand  second  Bars;  was  engaged  in  the  destruction  of  all  tho  enemy's  sea  and  river  defences,  including  the 
bnreaaesof  French  Folly  and  Hoqua's  Fort;  bombardment  and  taking  of  Macao  Passage  Fort;  storming  of  the 
Bad's  Nest  Battery,  and  finally  at  tne  combined  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  and  entrenched  Camp  on  the  Heights 
«boTe  (Canton  (Medal).  Was  m  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  Garrison  flrom  Redoubt 
Kaleh,  19th  Mny  1854.  Served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  untU  Feb.  1855,  after  which  with  the  combined 
Force  at  the  battle  ot  BaUklava  and  before  Sebastopol  until  its  fall ;  acted  as  Field  Officer  to  the  Battalion^  landed  at 
Kench,  and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kal^ ;  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of 
Jbjor,  5th  CHass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    When  a  Colonel  had  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

^  Major  General  Lowder  was  in  the  action  at  Bsknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland  20th  May  1854,  also  at  the  operatioBa 
heSjre  Bomarsund  and  in  action  with  the  forts  15th  August ;  and  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Royal  luurinea  at 
the  sonender  of  Fort  Prasto,  i6th  Aug.  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  destruction  of 
«  fort  and  shelling  an  encampment,  blowing  up  of  Fort  Svartholm  and  barracks,  destruction  of  the  barracks  at 
Wisa,  shelling  a  Cossack  encampment  and  landing  at  Kounda  Bay,  destruction  of  a  Cossack  barrack,  action  with 
a  Rossian  steamer,  gunboats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg,  and  with  the  batteries  of  Frederioksham,  capture  of  the 
ulanil  of  Kotka  and  destruction  of  military  stores,  and  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major) » 
Commanded  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  employed  on  special  service  in  Mexico  in  1861-62. 

^^  Mi^r  General  Lambrick  served  in  Spain  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  and  was  wounded  xath  July  1836,  he  la  a 
asi^ht  lat  Class  of  St.  Fernando.  * 

"  MajorGeneral  Schomberg  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal),  and  commanded  Marine  ArtUle^  of 
s  DiTision  of  gunboats  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (mentioned  in  desnatches,  and  promoted  to  Brevet  Major). 
Commanded  Uie  R.M.  Artillery  with  the  Brigade  in  China  in  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  nver, 
'waa  ia  command  of  the  Mortar  Battery  at  tho  bombardment  of  Canton,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture 
(Breret  of  XkColonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  M^er  General  Barnard  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  Syria  in  t840-4i,  including  the  blockade  of  Alexandria 
uxukidi  Medal,  and  Naval  War  Medal  with  ono  Clasp) .  Served  as  Lieutenant  R.  Marine  ArtlUery  on  board  H.M.S. 
■"^i^mmI  oa  the  8.K.  coast  of  America  from  1844  to  1848 ;  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  combined  English  and 


SQih  War  Sermces, — Boyal  Marine  ArtiUenj. 

French  SquadronB  in  the  Rirer  Parana  in  1846,  inclnding  the  action  of  Obligado,  the  landiofr  ■tomung  tnd  cap-      < 
tore  of  batteriee ;  subsequent  operations  on  the  Hirer  Parana,  concluding  with  the  action  at  St.  Loienso,  on  vh>ch 
occasion  he  constructed  a  masked  battery  Socket  Batter>'  on  an  island  800  yards  from  the  enemy's  gnns,  remtiiuBg      I 
concealed  for  two  days  and  nights,  and  materially  aiding  the  passing  of  batteries  at  St.  Lorenxo  by  Men  of  Mftr 
with  large  convoy  of  lao  merchant  vessels  on  the  95th  May  1846  (mentioned  in  despatches) .    Served  on  shore  with      I 
B.M.  Battalion  at  Monte  Video  when  besieged  by  General  Oreb,  performing  the  dntj'  of  Acting  A^ntaatfor  13      | 
months.    Proceeded  to  China  in  1859  to  take  charge  of  R.  M.  Artillery  serving  on  shore,  and  was  senior  Officer 
of  the  Corps  in  the  Socket  Boata  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  on  the  aist  Anffost  i860.      < 
Served  as  senior  Officer  in  command  of  B.M.  Artillery  and  B.  Marines  on  board  the  Gun  Boat  Ftotilla  wbich  pro- 
oeeded  up  the  River  Pdho  two  days  after  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  in  advance  of  the  Allied  Armies.   Took     1 
possession  of  the  Tientein  Forts  and  afterwards  of  tho  principal  gate  of  that  city,  being  placed  in  command  of  the 
same  till  relieved  by  a  force  sent  forward  by  the  army.    Appointed  on  xoth  September  i860  to  the  commsnd  and     I 
char^  of  the  Siege  Train  Flotilla.    Employed  in  transporting  the  Siege  Train  nrom  the  Taku  Forts  to  Tongchow,      j 
x6  miles  from  Pekin  (services  officially  acknowledged).    Appointed  to  the  staff  of  the  and  Division  B.  ArtiUeiy  on 
4th  Oct.  x86o  and  served  during  the  advance  on  Pekin  and  was  senior  Officer  of  Boyal  Marines  at  its  surrender     , 
IMedal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CH.). 

Boyal  Marine  Artillery, 

1  Colonel  Williams  was  severely  wounded  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa.  36th  Dec.  1851,  in  spiking  the  gnns  to  protect 
H.M.  steamer  Tetu^r,  then  aground. 

*  Colonel  Dig:by  served  in  x8<5  in  command  of  the  B.M.  Artillery  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  emptoyed  against 
Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  fhll ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  suiTcnder  of  Kinboum ;  was  several  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches  (Meidal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  CS.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Med^i* 
die,  and  Tur&h  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Mawbey  was  in  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomarsund.  loth  Aug.  1854;  and  he  commanded  the  Royal 
Marine  Artillery  in  the  Battalion  during  tho  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  Alexander  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  its  fall,  and  in  action  wiCh  the  outer  bst- 
tcries  on  20th  April ;  at  Eupatoria  during  the  defence  of  the  lines  against  the  Russian  army  xyth  Feb. ;  also  st  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinljoum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  j 

*  M^or  Cox  was  at  the  action  with  the  lotteries,  and  expulsion  of  tho  Russian  Karrison  from  Redoubt  Ksleh, 
iptli  May  1854,  and  variously  employed  on  that  coast;  was  the  Senior  Officer  of  R.M.  Artillery  at  the  attack  by  the 
combined  Fleets  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  tho  17th  October,  and  employed  in  the  blockading     1 
Foroe  during  the  siege,  untU  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Major  Starr  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal) ;  also  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  employed 
before  Sebastopol  until  its  foil,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  oc 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Captain  Halliday  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  the  bom- 
bardment of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  « 

*  MsJor  Ansell  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  32nd  April,  and  was  made  prisoner  by  the  Russians  whe« 
H.M.  ship  Tiger  was  stranded  and  burnt,  12th  May  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expeditionin  1855,  and  in  the  flotills 
of  gunboats  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

^^  Mi^or  Poore  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  n^inst  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomanton^l 
in  Aug.  1854.  Also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  the  bombsnimcnc 
of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

u  Captain  M'Arthur  was  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  piratical  stockades,  Ac.  at  La^,  Western  AJMcs,  in  Dec. 
1851.  Ajso  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  22nd  April  1854 ;  employed  in  makingobservations  on  the  coast  of  (k-orgia, 
Ac. ;  in  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  tho  Russian  garrison  from.  Redoubt  Kaleh  on  X9th  May ;  at  tbe 
shelling  of  a  Russian  camp  in  the  Bay  of  Katcba  during  the  landing  of  the  allied  Armies  on  the  X4th  September :  present 
at  the  combined  attack  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  October,  and  with  the  blockadiug  Force 
before  that  town  during  the  siege,  until  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Mctlsl). 
Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strong^  stockaded  town  of  Saba 
on  3xst  February,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  tbe  town  of  Porto  Novo  neai-  Lagos,  25th  April  1861. 

^*  Major  Macnamara  served  with  tho  combinod  Force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  and  its  fall ;  was  the 
senior  Officer  of  R.M.  Artillery  employed  in  the  Sea  of  Asof  in  Jime  1855,  and  was  landed  at  Taganrog,  Marioopol, 
and  Ghirsk,  to  destroy  Government  Htores,  &c.  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  present  at  the  bombanlment  and  surren- 
der of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.  5th  Class  of  tho  Mediidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^7  Major  ThelwaU  was  at  the  destruction  of  14  vessels  and  a  vast  quantity  of  stores  at  Brahested  on  the  30th  May 
1854 ;  at  the  destruction  of  23  vessels,  storehouses,  &c.,  at  Ulcaborg  on  the  xst  and  2nd  June ;  at  the  destruction  of  a 
vessel  and  80  stacks  of  timber  at  Tomea  on  8th  June ;  at  the  operations  against  Bomarsund  and  in  action  with  tho 
forts  on  the  15th  August  (Medal).  In  1855  he  was  present  durmg  tho  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  its  flail,  and  was  in 
action  with  the  outer  forts  on  the  xoth  June ;  engaged  shelling  the  batteries  in  Soujak  Bav,  and  expelling  the  Kuj^sian 
garrison  12th  March,  and  in  action  with  the  batterica  at  Soujak  Kal^  13th  March;  assisted  at  the  landing  of  the 
troops  at  Kinboum,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  that  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

^"  Lt.  Colonel  JoUiffe  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1854,  and  in  command  of  a  Battery  at  BalaUava ; 
was  attached  to  the  Royal  ArtQlerj'  in  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol  during  the  bombardments  in  1855,  and  at  its 
fall ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^*  Mi^or  Brydges  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  and  1855,  and  commanded  a  Mortar  in  the  flotilla 
during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Whilst  serving  in  H.M.  ship  Ocean  was  landed  in  command  of 
the  Marines  of  the  Fleet  on  several  occasions  during  the  Revolution  in  Japan  in  x868,  inclnding  tho  occupation  of 
Kob^. 

^  Lt. Colonel  Festing  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  185^  (Medal) .  Commanded  a  Mortar  in  the  flotilla  employed 
against  Sebastopol  mm  June  1855  until  its  fall ;  and  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expedition  of 
1857-59  as  Adjutant  of  the  Artillery,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  and  storm  of  the  city 
(Medial  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  Forces  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  and  defeated  the 
Ashantees  in  two  engagements  near  Cape  Coast  Castle  on  the  13th  June  1873. 

'I  Captain  Dumford  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Pomar- 
aund  in  Aug.  185^,— the  latter  part  of  the  time  doing  duty  as  Assistant  Engineer.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition 
in  1855,  and  was  in  command  of  a  Mortar  in  the  flotilla  during  the  l)ombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Gladstone  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  Also  in  tho  Black  Sea  in  the  latter  part 
of  1855  and  until  the  decUration  of  peace  in  1856. 

*>  Captain  C.  S.  Williams  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expeclition  of 
i857-'59t  inclnding  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bomlmrdment  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  exixrclition  to  the 
North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (wounded).  Ser\'ed  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  and  commanded  a 
Company  at  Shanghai  during  the  attacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clnsp). 

**  Lt  Colonel  Morris  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  also  in  New  Zen^nud  against  the 
Maories  in  i860,  including  the  attack  on  Puketakauere  on  27th  June,  and  was  thanked  in  General  I*ratt*«  despatch 
(Brevet  of  Msmar.  Medal). 

»»  Captain  WoolVombe  served  with  the  Bnltio  expedition  in  1855,  nnd  in  tho  flotilla  of  morier-bonts  during  tbe 
bombardme-.it  of  Swwiborjr  (MikIhIi.  Served  ?n  CI  ina  in  1858  60.  inchnline  tho  expedition  to  Hankow,  action  with 
tho  battcricH  ni  Xiuikin  aotli  N.)vi  mScr.  iiii.l  n.TtOii  'n  tlio  rusf.  Xovi  mh*  r  r.V("jjil'. 

*'  Cap-.»in  :>.i\\iv.;  s.ive  1  t".lr^Ml^':l.>ut  i'm  CurMx  war  of  i3 jj  59,  j.cliulaijj  t^|^i|^-^l^i^j!ij<@^Cftnton,  capture  of 


War  ServiceB, — Boyal  Marine  Light  Infanii^j,  30i<? 

the  forts  in  the  river,  and  was  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  factories ;  blockade  of  the  river,  landing:  before,  Iwm- 
bardment  aiid  captare  of  Canton,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  montii  of  the  Peiho  river 
in  1858  and  operations  there.    Also  <iie  campaif^n  of  i860  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^  Captain  Toson  served  in  China  in  1858-60,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  on  an  expedition  against  pirates  from 
26ih  Aog.  to  5th  Sept.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  xoo  junka 
and  236  guns.  Was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Fort  on  25th  June  1859,  the  capture  of  t^e  Peiho  Forts  in 
18^,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Crawford  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  xSsy-sp,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bom- 
bardment  and  storming  of  the  city;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  whs  present  at  the  attack  on  the 
forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859  (severelv  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  x86o  as  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Crawford  (Medal  with  C*1asp). 

"  Jf^jor  (terdner  commanded  the  Boyal  Marines  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64,  including  the  assault  on  thff 
Gate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  gallantry)*  and  action  of  Te  Ranga  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Crease  served  with  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bom- 
bardment  and  storming  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Ser\'ed  with  the  expedition  to  the  North  in  x86o,  und  as- 
Aasifitant  Engineer  at  Shanghai. 

"  Captain  Fothergill  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strongly 
stockaded  town  of  Saba  on  2i8t  February,  and  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  Lagos 
on  35th  April  z86i. 

"  Captain  Kinsman  was  present  at  the  1)ombardment  of  the  bstteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance 
of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  with  the  2nd  Battalion  R.M.  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  batteries,  maga- 
zines, and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  Arom  the  5th  to  tne  8th  Sept.  1864. 

"  Captain  Welch  was  landed  at  Panama  to  assist  in  suppressing  the  rebellion  on  27th  Sept.  x86o. 

**  Captain  Ogle  was  landed  from  U.M.S.  BrUk  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Bioyal  Marines  for  the  protection 
of  Cape  Coast  Castle  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Gold  Coast  Artillery  in  October  X842,  and  received  a  vote  of  thanks 
from  the  Colonial  Government.  Served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Bodney  from  September  1867  to  SeptemlKjr  1869;. 
ronunanded  the  Royal  Marino  Artillery  of  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  IVom  the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of 
Yao^how  in  Nov.  x868 ;  served  with  the  Battalion  at  the  attack  und  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  Januarj" 
t86p  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

'*  laeat.  Cockcraft  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  186^-64,  was  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  cnpturo 
cf  Rangiriri  and  action  of  Rangiawhia  (Medal).  Was  landed  on  the  Island  of  Tanna,  Now  Hebrides,  x2th  Aug.  1865 
in  the  operationa  against  the  natives. 

*  Quarter  Master  Healey  served  the  Sj-rian  campaign  of  1840,  including  the  blockade  of  Alexandria,  bombardment 
and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acro  (War  Medal  with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Baltic  campaign  of  1855  and 
present  in  the  mortar  flotilla  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Has  received  the  Medal  for  Meritorious 
Berrice  before  the  enemy,  and  also  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

'^  Quarter  Master  Maggs  was  wounded  at  the  attack  and  captuie  of  Lagos,  26th  Dec.  1851.  Has  the-  Medal  for 
Ueiitorions  Service  and  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

*  (Quarter  Master  Morgan  has  received  the  Arctic  Medal. 


Boyal   Marine   LigJd  Infaninj. 

*  Colonel  Aslett  served  as  Brigade  Mfyor  to  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  Crimea  in  1854  and  part  of  1855,  including 
u>e  battle  of  Balaklava ;  was  present  during  the  whole  of  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  also  at  the  Hurrcnder  or 
^boom  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Has  the  Good* 
Senice  Pension. 

'  Colonel  Suther  seized  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war.  Has  received 
^  War  Medal  with  C^asp,  as  also  the  Turkish  Medal  for  services  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840-41.  CommaTided  ther 
Bjittalion  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  present  at  the  attack  and  bombardment  of  the  Forts  of  Simonosaki  by  the  com- 
b«med  Fleets ;  lauded  in  command  of  Allied  Brigades  for  the  destruction  of  the  five  Forts  and  magazines  on  the  6th 
September  1864.  Commanded  Brigade  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  stockade  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, CB.,  Colonel,  and  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor).    Has  the  Good  Service  PeuBion. 

'  Colonel  Clavell  8cr\-ed  with  the  R.M.  Bottalion  nt  D' Jouni  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 
Ji«  Acting  Engineer.  Was  severely  wounded  by  an  explosion  of  gunpowder  while  firing  a  saldtc  on  board  H.M.  ship 
(^■^aferdoru.  Served  in  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854,  ancD 
operations  there  (Baltic  Medal).  Li  1855  he  was  before  Sebastopol  until  its  fall ;  was  employed  on  the  Sta£rof  the 
^y  as  Provost  Marshal  on  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kald,  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum,  and 
opeiations  there  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Penrose  servecl  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  1838.  Also  in  China  in 
it4i-42  daring  the  operations  in  the  xang-tse-Kiang.  Landed  on  24th  Oct.  1856  for  the  protection  of  the  British 
^ctozy  at  Canton ;  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  storming  of  the  breach  in  the  wall  of  Canton  on  29th 
(Hjber,  and  throughout  the  subsequent  operations— mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp), 
^ed  with  the  Battelion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  prment  at  the  bombardment  of  tha 
^^tteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  tne  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  conunanded  a  Battalion  of  Ro^al 
^(*nnc8  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  durmg 
tbe  »hore  operations,  firom  the  5th  to  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

^  Colonel  Rodney  served  in  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war.  Served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854, 
>^  with  the  Briflfade  in  the  Crimea  as  Aide  do  Camp  and  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  during  the 
i^iege  and  fidl  of  Sebastopol ;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
KaiKht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Adair  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal),  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  tho 
Viaolt  npon  Gebail.  Served  before  Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  fall,  and  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  occupa- 
tfin  of  Itcrtch  and  Ten!  Kal^,  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kmboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
^  Turkish  Medal) .  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance* 
of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the- 
■»)ierie8,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  duriifg  the  shore  operations,  from  tho  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864  (slightly 
wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches) . 

*  GoUnel  J.  H.  Stewart  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  X840,— at  D' Jouni,  the  storming  of  Bidon,  and  bombard* 
a»t  of  Acre  (War  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1^  Colonel  Wright  served  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  X840  (Medals). 

"  Colonel  Dnny  served  in  Burmah  during  the  war  in  X852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with  the  Baltio 
c^lMdition  in  1855.  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

»  Colonel  Wylde  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kal^;  was  befbro- 
Sebastopol  unttl  iU  fell;  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  (^o&nel  Kennedy  served  under  Admiral  Sir  T.  Cochrane  in  the  operations  against  the  Pirates  in  Borneo  during 
^^ut  1845 ;  was  actively  engaged  on  shore  in  the  attack  on  Brund,  the  destruction  of  a  stockade,  and  the  capture 
«  s  battery  of  guns  together  with  large  quantities  of  anmiunition ;  served  subsequently  in  the  foremost  line  of  boats 
Bt  the  attstt  of  uie  Pirate  stronghold  of  MaUoodoo,  and  on  the  boom  being  broken,  was  landed  with  the  Marine  force 
wbicb  drove  the  pirates  from  their  entrenchments  and  pursued  them  up  the  country.  In  1846  he  served  with  the 
•ffteToder  Colonel  Despard  in  the  operations  in  New  S^ealand,  and  was  actively  engaged  in  the  advance  on,  siege 
«^'l  aptioreof,  the  Rnapekapeka  stockade,  an  event  which  ended  that  war  (Medal). 

^'C(^>iielBoylecoinmaude(ltheDo!»chmcntofRo\'Al  Marines  in  the  expedition  up  the  St.  Juan  de  Nicaragua^ 
^M  Wat  present  at  iho  storming  of  Fort  Sempagul,' and  suz-ronder  of  others  in  iS^S^^tl^cjt^rAa  mentioned  in  the  de- 


301^  War  Services. — Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry. 

«pRtchcs.  Served  in  China  during  the  last  war,  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  and  blockade  of  the  Canton 
river,  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  factories,  and  was  at  the  stormingron  29th  Oct.  1856  (mentioned  in  despatches) ; 
eniraKod  in  all  the  subsequent  operations,  at  the  destruction  of  Mandarin  junks  in  Fataham  Creek  (mentioned  ia 
•:lespatche8,  and  Brevet  of  M%jor),  landing  before  and  storming  of  Canton.  Commanded  the  Royal  Marines  of  the 
lleet  on  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  Chma,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Foiho  river  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

'<^  Colonel  Al 'Arthur  served  with  the  Expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 

^'  Lt.(  olor.cl  G\>-3'n  served  with  the  B.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kin* 
bourn  (Me.jal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'*  Lt.  Colonel  de  Courcy  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  z  864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bom* 

bardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  the  assault  capUue 

:and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864  (sererelT 

wounded  by  a  musket-ball  in  the  left  wrist,  middle  miger  amputated ;  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Maior). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Pvm  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1858-60,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Cantonriver,  the  landing 
before,  stoi-m  and  capture  of  the  city.  In  1858  he  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Army  as  Captain  Superintendent  of  the 
■Canton  Police  Force  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Lt. Colonel  Ellis  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal); 
was  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  in  the  same  year, 
and  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Hurdle  at  its  fall;  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  two  CJlaapg, 
•  Sardinian  Medal,  5th  Class  of  the  MecUidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expedition  of  1857-60  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Holloway,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before,  stonn  and 
capture  of  the  city  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Appointed  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Royal  3£arina  in 
August  1858. 

**  Lt.Colonel  Herrick  and  Major  Snow  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 

*7  Lt.Colonel  Pi-ynne  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  1854  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1857-^, 
including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  Also  the  campaign  of  i860, 
including  the  action  of  Sin  ho,  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort,  being  one  of  the  fint 
to  enter,  and  shot  the  Chinese  General  in  command  of  it  (mentioned  for  gallantry  in  despatches),  and  subaeqTie&t 
operations  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^  Mnjor  Baker  was  in  action  with  the  Russian  batteries  on  Hangoe  Head,  sand  May  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic 
-cxpetlitiou  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

*  M:iior  Han'is  served  mtheKaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal). 

"  Major  Connolly  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

^  Afajor  Gregory  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  32nd  April  1854 ;  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalioa 
at  the  occupation  of  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55 
(Medal  with  Clnsp,  5th  Class  of  the  Aled^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Shute  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Syi-ia  (Turkish  Medal,  and  Xaval 
War  Mcdnl  with  one  Clasp).  In  1854-55  he  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  part  of  the  time  as  Quazter 
Master  of  Brigade  diirin)^  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  battle  of  BaJaklava,  and  commanded  a  Com- 
panj'  at  the  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal);  he  was  alsc 
.at  the  bombardment  at  Odessa  sand  April  1854. 

''  Major  Fraser  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  oi 
Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal). 

^  Majors  Bennett  and  Blanckley  served  during  the  summer  of  1855,  blockading  the  Ru^ian  ports  in  the 
White  Sea. 

^  Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  Evans  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  co-operation  with  the  French  army  at  the  attack  and 
•fiurrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  with  tie  Baltic  exi)editioii  in  7855,  including  the 
destruction  of  telegraph  stations  on  29th  June,  and  the  shelling  of  a  large  body  of  Russian  troops  on  ist  July  (Medal). 
•CommandcdaCompany  throughout  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  action  with  the  Braves  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountains;  accompanied  the 
expedition  to  the  North  as  Adjutant  of  the  and  Battalion,  and  was  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (wounded, 
mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  the  campaign  of  x86o  as  second  in  command  of  the  Chinese  Coolie  Corps  with 
the  expedition  to  the  North  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Mtyor). 

**  Major  Cannngton  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  aand  April  1854 ;  served  the  Eastern  campaign  wiUi  the 
B.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  suiTendcr  of  Kinhoum 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-^^  in  China 
ias  Quarter  Master  of  the  ist  Battalion,  and  was  at  the  operations  before  and  storming  of  Canton ;  expedition  to  Uic 
North,  and  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  as  Rifle  Instructor, 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severely  wounded  in 
the  face,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Major  R.  W.  B.  Hunt  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of 
Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Black  Sea  ftrom  the  latter  part  of  1855  to  the  declaration  of  peace  is 
1856  in  oommaud  of  a  Detachment  in  a  Floating  Battery.  Was  attacheti  as  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  Mifitia  and 
Yolnnteers  to  the  Field  Force  employed  in  St.  Thomas-in-the-East,  Jamaica,  during  the  negro  rebellion  of  1865 
<mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Privy  and  Legislative  Councils,  and  of  the  Speaker  and 
House  of  Assembly).  Was  detached  from  Jamaica  in  1867  by  the  (xovemor  in  Chief  to  British  Honduras  on  the 
Staff  of  the  Lt.Govemor  of  that  colony  for  the  organisation  of  the  Militia  with  the  rank  of  Colonel  Commandant  in 
that  Force  during  the  disturbances  on  the  frontiers  with  the  hostile  Indians  of  Yucatan  and  Guatamala  (mentaonod 
in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*«  Lt.  Colonel  F.  G.  I*ym  served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  Royal  Marines  attache<l  to  the  Light  Division,  includ- 
ing the  battles  of  Balaklava  (commanded  a  position  Battery)  and  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  despatches  fbr  gaUantxy)* 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  (Jlasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mcqjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  a  Detachment  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  t^e  actions  of 
Sohunporo  (mentioned  in  despatohes,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  Geneittl  in  Council)  and  Phoolpore,  where  be 
skirmished  to  the  ftront  under  a  heavy  fire,  captured  two  guns,  and  turned  the  last  on  the  retreating  enemy  (men- 
tioned) ;  led  the  advance  at  the  attack  on  the  Port  of  Betwa  and  covered  the  retreat ;  led  the  skirmishers  mppoeodtD 
an  overwhelming  force  at  the  battle  of  Ahmora  (mentioned) ;  present  at  the  actions  at  Jhamnowloe  and  Pucfaavas 
(mentioned  for  both) ;  led  the  assault  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  and  village  of  Nuggur  (mentioned) ;  drove  in  the 
enemy's  skirmishers  at  the  capture  of  the  Ranee's  Cote  near  Ahmora  on  9th  Jimo  1858,  having  left  a  sick  bed  and 
marched  about  26  miles  during  the  night  to  be  present  ^vitii  his  men  (mentioned) ;  attack  on  the  Fort  and  village  of 
Jugdospore,  actions  at  and  near  Doomeoreahgunge,  and  battle  of  Toolsepore.  Commanded  a  Mortar  Battery 
attache<l  to  the  siege  train  during  the  latter  part  of  the  campaign  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Haa  the  Silver 
.Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  a  gunner,  R.M.A.  at  Spithead  in  1856. 

*'  Major  H.  F.  Cooper  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  defence  of  Eupatoria  and  with  tb«  Brigade  in  the 
•Crimea  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  latterly  as  Acting  Quarter  Master ;  was  Quarter  Master  of  the  sit 
Battalion  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  sth  Class  of  the  Me<^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Maskery  served  in  the  Black  Sea  the  latter  part  of  1855.  Served  aa  Adjutant  of  the  and  Battalion  on 
the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  bk>ckade  of  the  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  capture  of  th^ 
<ity  (Me<lal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  West  served  at  the  blockade  in  the  Baltic  In  1854 ;  was  present  during  the  operations  against  the  Aland 
Islands,  including  the  capture  of  an  earthem  battery  on  the  8tii  August,  and  in  the  action  with  ^e  fbrta  of  Bomar- 
sund on  the  15th  August.  In  1855  he  accompanied  the  Baltic  e3n>eaition;  waa  in  action  with  steamers  and  a  bstteij 
on  aist  June,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Bweaborg  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  msul 
«|ia  declarstion  of  peace  in  1856. 


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'•>  M^or  Ambroso  Wolrigo  served  in  the  Baltic  in  Anffnst  and  September  1854  (Medal) ;  served  the  Kastem  cam- 
TMign  of  1854  with  the  B.M.  Brigade,  indading  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  and  was  with  the  Light  Division  ofthe  Army 
ameba^eofInkerman»andinthe  Trenches  daring  the  whole  winter;  present  with  the  combine<l  J'orce  before 
Selnstopol  daring  the  siege,  and  at  its  fUl  in  1855 ;  served  as  At^atant  to  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  the  Kcrtch  expedi- 
ticQ  aod  occupation  of  Yeni  Kaltf ,  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kmboom  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  Medal, 
5th  Class  ofthe  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  engagement  with  the  forts  at 
Kagtxizna  in  J^Mm  on  the  15th  August  1864  (Brevet  of  Major) .  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at 
the  Straits  of  Simonoeaki,  the  entrance  ofthe  inland  sea  01  Japan,  ana  as  Miyor  of  Brigade  at  the  capture  and  de- 
etror&on  of  the  batteries,  magasines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept. 
1864  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
^i  M^jor  Meheux  and  Ci^tam  Delacombe  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal), 
u  Mig'or  Savary  served  m  the  Baltic  in  July  and  August  1854  (Medal). 

"Major  Meade  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  bntt^  oof  Balnklava 
»Tid  sie^e  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Seivi-a  on  the  China 
exp«liUonofi857-59,includingthe  blockade  ofthe  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  capturo  of  tuo  city;  after- 
mrds  as  Quarter  Master  ofthe  2nd  Battalion.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  1060,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  ofthe  North  Taku  Forts,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal 
irith  three  Clasps). 

^  Captair.  Ruel  was  at  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Rnssinn  garrison  ftrom  Redoubt  Kaleh, 
i?th  May  1854.  Served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  1854  to  Fob.  1855,  and  witii  the  combined  Force 
before  Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  (kll  •  commanded  a  Company  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kald,  and 
TDs  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  Clasf>,  5th  Class  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  Thomas  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during 
the  Eie^  and  &11  of  Selmstopol,  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Modal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  ^ 

•«  Captain  Cobb  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1S57-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and 
oipturcofthecity.  Served  as  Adjutant  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  includingthe  action  of  Sinho, 
tiking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Tiiku  Forts,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 
«  LuColonel  Cuthbert  W.  Burton  while  belonging  to  H.M.S.  Winchester  in  Nov.  1854  was  detached,  by  the  special 
^^rrlcr  of  the  Commander  in  Chiet,  in  command  of  Detachments  of  Royal  Marines  landed  from  the  8hii>s  for  the 
^tucknnd  destruction  ofa  large  piratical  fleet  nnd  batteries  in  Kulan  Bay,  China  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
rtoiired  the  thanks  of  H.M.  Grovemment  and  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty).  Acted  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marines 
hiding  from  the  Fleet  for  the  protection  of  the  British  factories  nt  Canton,  and  in  all  the  operations  in  the  Canton 
r.verfrom  Oct.  1856,  including  the  assault  on  and  entry  into  the  city  ef  Canton  on  the  a9th  Oct.  (mentioned  in  de- 
««whe8) ;  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  war  junks  and  first  taking  of  French  FoUv  Fort  on  the  6th  Nov.  (officially 
tknked,  and  at  the  second  taking  and  demolition  of  the  same  fort  on  6th  December.  Adjutant  of  the  Garrison 
c^mposcfl  of  seamen,  marines,  and  the  59th  Regt.  at  Fort  Macao  (the  advanced  position)  and  in  all  the  attacks  upon 
ihat  fort  tin  June  1857.  Present  as  Adjutant  to  the  R.  Marines  at  the  battle  of  Fatshan  on  ist  June  1857  (mentionea  in 
de:<pa:^c8).  Commanded  North  Wantong  Island  Fort  from  July  to  December.  Adjutant  of  the  Provisional  Bat- 
talion at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  the  38th  and  aqth  Dec.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  subse- 
cient  operations  until  the  Battalion  was  broken  up  on  the  30th  Sept.  1858.  Joined  the  zst  Hattalion  of  the  R. 
3krme  Brigade  and  was  attached  to  the  Staff  of  the  Army  as  Deputy  Superintendent  of  the  Military  Police  Force  at 
*  titoQ  till  Jan.  1850.  Commanded  a  Company  in  the  action  with  the  Braves  at  Mong  Kong  on  4th  January,  and 
i-Vi  ac  the  attack  ana  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Sheckt&ing  on  the  8th  Jan.  1859.  On  quitting  the  China 
?*.auou.  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  general  services  thi*oughout  the  campaign  (Medal  with 
i»o  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  2iIajor). 

^  Captain  Mould  was  present  at  the  attacks  on  the  Russian  batteries  at  Petropaulovski  on  aist  August  and  4th 
fept.,  and  at  the  capture  of  two  Russian  vessels  on  7th  Sept.  1854. 
^  Captains  Lane  and  Forbes  served  with  the  expeditions  to  the  Baltic  in  1854  and  1S55  (Mednl). 
■Captain  Francis  Lean  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1&54  and  1855  (Mednl).  Served  with  the  Royal 
Ihnixe  Battalion,  in  00-operation  with  the  French  Army,  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Bomar- 
^^d,  .Uand  Isles,  in  Aug.  1854,  and  was  in  the  Company  that  took  possession  of  Fort  Nottich,  and  brought  away 
ihr:  Russian  grarrison.  Comanmde<l  the  Detachment  of  Marines  in  a  gunboat  of  the  flotilla,  and  was  actively 
<^?a(red  with  tho  enem^y  during  the  bombardment  of  Swcaborg  in  Aug.  1855.  Served  with  the  Bnttnlion  sent  out 
f?r  fenice  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simono- 
^^i.  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  tho  five  batteries,  stockade, 
zirasiT^cs,  and  barracks,  and  duringthe  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Se])t.  1864. 

'^  Captain  Colwell  served  with  the  Baltic  expe<lition  in  1854  (Medal).  Ser\'ed  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  ser- 
Tics  is.  Japan  in  186/ -66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  tho  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the 
entrance  of  the  inla!:.d  sea  of  Japan,  the  assault  capture  and  de«truction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines, 
t£d  barracks,  and  daring  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  tho  8th  Sept.  1864. 

**  Cap*.iin  Swale  was  landed  with  Detachments  for  the  protection  of  British  subjects  and  property  nt  Singapore, 
a  May  1854.  "W*«  landed  in  Oct.  1856  for  the  nrotection  of  tho  British  factories  at  Canton,  engaged  in  the  storming 
of  Uie  breach  in  the  wall  of  that  city  on  29th  6ctober  and  wounded  in  the  neck  by  a  musket-ball  (mentioned  in 
<i«?patehes) ;  was  in  the  boats  at  the  capture  of  French  Folly  Fort  on  5th  Dec. ;  at  tho  destruction  of  Chinese  war 
jcnk5  in  Ksoape  and  Fatshan  Creeks  on  37th  May  and  ist  Juno  1857 ;  blockade  of  tho  Canton  river,  storm  and  cap* 
tET?  of  the  city  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Captain  Wm.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomar- 
<nr<;  in  Aug.  1854.  Also  with  the  Baltic  expeclition  in  1855,  including  the  action  with  a  battery  at  the  mouth  of  the 
Narra on  the  i8th  Jnne  (Medal). 

^  Captains  Ussher  L.  Morris  and  J.  C.  Travcrs  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1955,  including  the 
vtzon  with  a  battery  at  the  mouth  of  the  Narva  on  i8th  June,  and  at  the  lx>mbardment  of  SwoaboT*g  (Medal). 
CApttain  Travers  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade 
of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before,  sterm  and  capturo  of  the  city ;  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  ■ 
Hoiloway  in  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^  Captains  M'Meekan,  Symons,  H.  S.  Jones,  and  6.  F.  Blake  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854 
(M?dal). 

*  Captain  Mairis  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balak* 
U^  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
^  b  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until  the  declaration  of  i)oace  in  1856.  Served  in  China  with  the  expeditionary 
''^  in  1858-59 ;  also  the  campaign  of  i86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and  cap- 
t-i.T  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severely  wounded  in  the  left  shoulder,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent 
"p'mtions  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

""  Captain  Mitchell  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855.  and  was  employed  in  the  rooket-boats  at 
thfi  bombantanent  of  Sweaborg  on  the  9th  Augtist  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until  the  de- 
claration of  peace  in  1856. 

^  Captain  J.  F.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomar- 
e^d  in  Auff.  1854.    Served  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).    Served  with  the  expedition  to  the 
SaHieustauie  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 
^  Captain  Creighton  served  in  the  Baltic  in  the  latter  part  of  1855  (Medal). 

'(TaptainTfaiinoath  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  1854  (Medal);  also  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the 
Criaea  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  ftrom  Feb.  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Capcain  Nurse  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  1854  (Medal) ;  also  with  the  combined  Force  bafore  Sebaa^ 
topol  in  1854-55  vitii  its  fUl ;  with  the  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  advance  on  Yeni  Kali,  also  at  tho 
bcabsrdment  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
7*  Osplaiii  Coppin  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  of  1854  and  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expedition 


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of  X8K7-59,  includinff  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  capture  of  the  cily ;  expedition;  to  the- 
North  and  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forte  at  the  Pemo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7»  Captain  Bmtton  served  with  the  combined  Force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  1854-55,  and  with  the 
expedition  to  Kortch  and  Yeni  Kal^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'"  Captain  le  Grand  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  1854  until  its  ikll ;  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Kcrtch, 
and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kal^,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  Graham  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  telcgrapli 
stations  on  29th  June,  and  the  shelling  a  large  oody  of  troops  on  ist  July  (Medal). 

"^  Captain  R.  F.  Taylor  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  Feb.  1855  until  the  fWl  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^ 

«>  Captain  Ozzard  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  with  the  combined  Force  before 
Sebastopol  during  the  siege ;  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kal4 ;  was  ui 
action  with  outer  defences  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  on  the 
China  expedition  of  1857-59,  «in<i  was  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Sscape  and  Fatsham  Creeks  on  asth  an«l 
27th  May  and  15th  June  1857,  twice  huaded,  attacked  and  defeated  parties  of  Chinese  soldiers ;  blockade  of  Canton 
river,  action  with  junks  in  the  Macao  Broadway,  capture  of  Chuenpee  Fort,  capture  of  the  liattoriea  at  Shektain^.  j 
and  occupation  of  Canton.  Also  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  CHiina  in  x86o,  and  at  Shanghai  during  the 
attacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August,  as  Acting  Acfjutant  and  Qr.Master,  part  of  the  time  served  as  Garrison  8UQ 
Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .  „  ^ 

«  Captain  B.  B.  Pritchard  joined  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  Feb.  1855,  and  served  with  it  untfl  the  fall  of 
Sebastopol ;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

w  Captain  Shanks  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Oimea  dunng 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*»  Captain  Barnes  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Canton  river  in  1856-58 ;  was  in  Macao  Fort  when  attacked  bv 
junks  on  4th  January,  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek,  landed  to  destroy  a  village,  storm  and 
capture  of  Canton  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*»  Captain  Walsh  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855  (Medal) ;  and  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1856 
until  the  declaration  of  pea<». 

•s  Captain  Shairp  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  telegraph  stations  on 
a9th  June,  and  the  shelling  a  large  body  of  troops  on  xst  July  (Medal).  Served  in  China  in  1858-59,  against  pirates  j 
also  durinjBT  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal). 

*(>  Captam  Caimcross  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

•7  Captain  Broughton  served  in  the  Crimea  dunng  the  latter  part  of  i855'(Medal).  Served  on  the  China  Expe<li- 
tion  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  With  the 
expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and  as  acting  D.A.  Commissary  General  at  Shanghai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

w  Captain  Holmes  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  destruction  ofa  fort  and  shelling  an 
encampment  on  aard  June,  blowing  up  of  Fort  Svartholm  and  barracks  on  4th  July,  destruction  of  the  barracks  at 
liovisa  on  5th  July,  shelling  a  Cossack  encampment  and  landing  at  Kounda  Bay  on  the  nth  July,  destruction  of  a 
Cossack  barracks,  &c.,  on  lath  July,  action  with  a  Russian  steamer,  gunl)oats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg  on  13th 
July ;  also  with  the  batteries  on  Fredericksham  on  aist  July,  capture  of  the  Island  of  Kolka,  and  destruction  of  mili- 
tary stores  on  a6th  July,  and  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until 
the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

w  Captain  A.  H.  Pascoe  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  in  CJhina  during  the  war,  a  ml 
was  present  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek  on  ist  June  1857,  and  blockade  of  the  Canton  rivtr 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  cutting  out  of  two  vessels  from  under  the  citadel  of  San  Bias  on  2ud 
November  1859. 

*o  Captain  Rodney  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

*i  Captain  Wroot  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1855  and  1856  (Medal).    Also  with  the  China  expedition  of 
1858-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.    Also  with  the  expe-    | 
dition  to  the  North  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takn 
Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

»  Captain  Hale  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Also  with  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  in- 
cluding the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  With  the  expedition  to  thR 
North  m  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tanku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takn  Fort,  and 
subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  in  Chma  in  H.M.S.  Itodney  from  September  1867  to  Sep- 
tember 1869 ;  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  landed  from  the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of  Yangcbow 
in  Nov.  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  January  1869 
(mentioned  in  despatches). 

«  Captain  Macdonald  served  in  the  Black  Sea  in  the  latter  part  of  1855,  also  in  the  Crimea  during  the  latter  part  of 
1855  (Medal).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  tho 
inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Adjutant  to  the  and  Battalion  B.M.  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  batteries, 
magaaines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  September  1864. 

»*  Sir  Rose  Lambart  Price  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Canton  in  December  1857,  also  at  the  attack  on  the  Pciho 
Forts  in  June  1859  (wounded),  went  with  the  BattaUon  under  Colonel  Gascoigne  to  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  and 
was  in^esent  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tauffku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  affhirs  of  the  aist  and  aard  September, 
and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

9^  Captain  Allnutt  served  in  China  during  the  war  of  1856-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  and 
blodouie  of  the  Canton  river,  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  Victories,  at  the  storming  on  the  a9th  Oct .  1856  (men- 
tioned in  despatches),  all  the  subsequent  operations,  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek,  the  landing  before 
and  storming  of  Canton,  expedition  to  the  North  and  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Peiho  river  (Medal 
with  three  CHasps). 

M  Captain  A.  W.  D.  Smith  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  near  the  VHiite  Cloud  Mountains,  attack 
and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shetksing ;  expedition  to  the  North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  in 
June  1859  (wounded  severely).  Also  served  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chineee  Coolie 
Corps  in  1858-59. 

v»  Captain  More  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonoeaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Orderly 
Officer  to  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  maga- 
Bines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  opera^ons,  fh>m  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatchefi). 

Id  Captain  Fonblanque  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city;  accompanied  tne  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  at  the  attack  on 
the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  a5th  Jime  1859 :  served  also  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking 
of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

i<»  Captain  Heriot  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  includmg  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  befbre,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  wounded  at  the 
attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  with  the  Chinese  O>olie  Corps,  in- 
cluding the  expedition  to  the  North  and  the  opexations  there  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

^^  Captain  Kennicott  served  in  India  and  CJhina  in  1857-59 ;  was  at  the  attack  on  the  forta  at  the  Peiho  on  a5th 
June  1859,  ^TOi^  served  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal). 

^M  Captain  Pritchett  served  on  tne  China  expedition  of  1857-^9,  including  the  blockade  of  the  (Canton  river,  the 
landing  Defore,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  North  in 
z86o,  and  in  command  of  the  Police  Force  at  Shanghai  during  tne  attacks  by  the  rebels. 

^0*  Captain  Scott  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  land* 
ingbefore  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

XM  Captain  Collins  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  (Canton  river,  the 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  on  4th  Jan.  1859,  and  ntrnin  nt  the  pillage  of 
Bhektsmg,  present  at  the  detached  post  West  Gate,  Canton,  when  attacked  on  the  night  of  ^o-s^  ^ly  1858 ;  also 


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M,  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forta,  on  25th  June  1859,  where  ho  was  scverelv  wounded  by  a  mntchlnck-bnllct  in  the  left 
ief  while  aaving  a  woonded  marine  ftom  drowning  in  the  advanced  ditcn  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

107  Captain  Barker  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landinic  befbre,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  at  the  attack  on 
•the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  a5th  June  1850 ;  served  also  the  camiiaiffn  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of 
Tonghoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (wounded, and  mentioned  m  despatches),  and  subsequent 
operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  xS64-€6,  and  was 
imsent  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonoeaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan, 
■SK  Lieut,  and  Quarter  Master  of  the  B.M.  Battalion,  and  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  the 
aamolt  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magasines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore 
•openitiona»  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

M  Gaptain  Thompson  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  tho 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Claisp). 

i«  Captain  Straghan  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Cnuton  river ; 
acoompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  35th  June  1859 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm 
jtod  captore  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps) . 

^"  Captain  Servante  served  on  the  Cliina  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river.  Also 
the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  anUr  of  Sinho,  captore  of  Tongku,  assault  and  capture 
of  the  Ttkn  Forts  (with  the  ladder  party),  and  the  subsequent  engagements  on  the  advance  to  Pekin  (Medal  with 
three  daapa). 

^*  Captain  Silver  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonoeaki,  the  entrance  of 
Hut  inland  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

'^  Lieabs.  F.  Baldwin  and  A.  B.  Crosbie  served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Rodneg  from  September  1867  to  September 
1869,  and  landed  from  the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of  Yangchow  in  November  1868 ;  a^so  served  in  a  Battalion  at 
the  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  January  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

^  Ueats.  Dwyer  and  Norcock  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  servrce  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  were 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  tho  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonoeaki,  tho  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan, 
the  asaatdt  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  snoro 
operations,  from  the  sth  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

^  Mi^or  Hnakisson  served  on  the  CoomX,  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in 
Clihia  and  at  Canton  during  the  war  in  1856  (Medal). 

^  Major  William  JoUiffe  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840— at  D'Jouni.the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombard- 
ment of  Acre  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal) . 

^  Maior  M'Callum  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal),— at  D'Jouni,  and 
Vimbardment  of  Acre.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^th  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of 
Knlaklava,  and  was  with  the  Battalion  attached  to  the  Light  Division  in  the  Trenches  during  the  winter ;  in  1855  ho 
xras  with  the  combined  Force  before  Sebostopol  until  its  fall ;  with  the  Battalion  in  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and 


'jceapation  of  Teni  Kal^ ;  and  with  the  Brigade  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.  5th  Class  of 
the  Me^die,  and  Turkish  Medsl.) 
^  Lfc.Colonel  Masters  Perve<i  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1 857-58.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  Cliina. 


and  commanded  the  2nd  Batsalion  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  35th  June  1850 — severely  wounded,  nnd 
mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major).  Served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  north  of  ('hina  in  x86o  (Medal) . 

^  Major  Arthur  Ellis  served  in  the  Black  Sea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1835  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  *  t~  03  v  f. 

^>*  LkColonel  Cooke  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river.  tUo 
landing  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  command  of  one  of  the  storming  Companies,  also  present  at  the  Whito 
Maud  Mountain  affair  lu  June  1858,  capture  of  Namtow,  und  capture  of  batteries  at  Shoktsing ;  served  afterwards 
iks  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Quarter  Master  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-^5,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  cf 
fcHibastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Mecials,  and  Med[als  for  Meritorious  Conduct). 

^  Quarter  Master  Woon  served  with  the  Arctic  expedition  of  1850-54  (Medal) .  Campaign  in  China  in  1857-59,  in 
cludittg  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  befbre  and  storming  of  Canton,  the  taking  and  dv»truction  of 
t^bektsing,  and  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts,  35th  June  1859.  Mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  awarded  the  Medal  for  Conspicuous  GaUantiy,  having  saved  tho  life  of  a  wounded  comrade  under  a  heavy  fire 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Quarter  Master  Hailing  ser^  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-50,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
the  landing  before  and  cai>ture  of  the  dtv,  taking  and  destruction  of  Shektsing,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  one  of 
the  storming  pai^y  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  S5th  June  1859.  Mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  tho 
Medal  for  Conspicuous  Gallantly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u«  icr.  Hind  served  in  the  Cfrimea  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Omstantine.  and  siege  of 
B^hastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


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Herbeit  Ooniayhani,  Madras  Infleuktiy 

Albert  Joseph  Howes,***  Madras  Infhntiy;  Officiating  Wing  Snbaltem  ao  Madras  | 

Barrey  Tonng  Mnrray,  B^'gaioaTaiiy ;  BxecatiTe  Bnglaeer,  aid  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  \ 
yoBBeerabad  Division,  Bajpootana   S 


andLxxuT. 

COBKST, 
OrVHSZGV. 


Albert  Pnroell  Carrie,*^  Boxnbay  Cavalry ;  Squadron  Officer  3  Bombay  Oavalxy 

MoQtagfa  MiBett,  Bcoigal  Inihntiyj   Deputy  Superintendent  of  Police,  3rdQTade,> 
Mooltan,  Pnxuaub i 


Bichard  Worsley, 
Infantry. 


Bengal    Infiuitry;    Officiating    Adjutant     36 


Bengal  Native) 


David  Walter  Williams,  Madras  In&ntTy ;  Wing  Subaltern  36  Madras  Native  Infkntry 
James  Cairan  Berkeley,   Madras  Infantry;   Second  Assistant  to  the  Ctovemor) 

General's  Agent  for  Central  India  S 

Oeorge  Thomas  Halliday,  Bengal  Cavalry ;  Station  Staff  Officer  at  Fyzabad 

Ceorro  William  Holdsworth,**  Bengal  Inltotiy;  Wing  Subaltern  x  Bengal  Native) 

flenry  Vanaittart  RiddellVBimgai  inftm  Commissioner,  3rd  cdass,) 
JoUimda',  Pni^janb  :..w ) 

<i«oi^  Brabazon  Ponaonby  Aloock,  Benml  Inftmtiy   

Bobert  Hastie  Inglis,  Bengal  InAntiy  1  Wing  Officer  6  Bengal  Native  Inftmtry  

Kithaniel  James  Jones,  Beiunl  Infimt^;  Wmg  Officer  3  Pmijanb  Infbntxy  

Anhor  Sdwani  Dovraing,  Bengal  Inflmtry;  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P, ) 
Worlcs,  I  Sept.  73,  Personal  Assistant  to  tha  Superintending  Engmeer,  Neemuoh  \ 
Baflway  Survey,  Indore    J 

Voodlrara  Francis  Bartleman,>»  Bengal  Ldflantry ;  Adijutant  xo  Bengal  Native  Inihatiy 

BomaidEdward  Beade,  Bengal  Inikntry  

fietfinsld  William  Sartorius,  Bengal  Inlhntay ;  Squadron  Subaltern  6  Bengal  Cavalry 

John  Henry  wniougbby  OBbome,*^  Bengal  Infantry;  Deputy  Superintendent,  3rd" 
Grade,  Berenoe  Survey ;  in  Charge  of  and  Division  Lower  Provinces,  Debrooghur, 


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Jamea  Johnstone,***  Bexigal  Infantry ;  Special  Assistant  to  the  Supexto^tendent  of  the  ) 

Tribataiy  Mehals,  Keoi\jhur    S 

^lariea  Herbert  Berjnman,  Bengal  Initaitiy ;  Wmg  Subaltern  19  Bengal  Native  Infantry 
oMuey  Woodhonse,  Bengal  Infitntry 


Henry  Archibald  M'Nair,  Bengal  Iniianti^ ;  Squadron  Officer  12  Bengal  Caval^^ ., 
flcaiy  Smith  DanieU,*«<  Bombay    Cavalry;    District    Superintendent 


of   PoUoe, 
Aaaeonngnr. 

HeoryCampbell  Garden, •«  Bengal  Infjuaitry ... 

W!ljiamDniicanMactairk,Bengaa  Infantry  

^nSiam  Stephen  Alex.  Lockhart,  Bengal  Inlhntiy :  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  *> 
General,  tesbawur  District i 


yCharles  Creak,  Bengal  Cavidiy;  Squadron  Officer  3  Bengal  Cavalry  

^rdPringle,  Bengal  Infentry  

omj  Bowband,  Bengal  Inlantry ;  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General,  and  Class,  *) 


Edvaid  Bell  Cox,*"  Bengal  in&n         

A^  Gordon  Cloet^,  Madras  Infantry;  Deputy  Superintendent,  Bevenue  Survey, ) 

^axriek  John  Francis  Henslow,  Bombay  Inflantry ;  Officiating  Quarter  Maater  25  ) 
Bombay  Native  Infantry    } 

«^lestey  Campbell,**  Bengal  Infantry;  Officiating  Wing  Subaltern  14  Bengal) 
^atiTB  Inikntry S 

P^ucis  Hardinfie  l*yrrell,  Madras  Infantry;  Government  Agent  at  Chepauk  and) 
PaTmastcr  of  Camatic  Stipends,  also  Persian  and  Hindostani  Translator  to  Go- 
vernment of  Madras  

Heiy  Charles  Kemble,"^  Bengal  Cavalry ;  Squadron  Officer  2  Bencal  Cavalry  

Kcwrt  Ang.  Carew  Hunt,*?i  Bombay  Infantry;  Adjutant  5  Bombay  Native  Influitry  . 

r\!!7  ^"^kin*  Drury  Owen,  Bombay  Gavamr  •  Squadron  Officer,  Poona  Horse 


v^^  Sheppey  Sturt,  Bombay  Infantry;  wing  Subaltern  6  Bombay  Native  Infentry 
AobotMacdonaldChambers,*7* Bombay &ihntry;  Wing  Subaltern  5  Bombay  Native) 

<««'5rge  mphinstone  Brskine,*^^  Bombay  Ca^^  to  the  Chief) 

Comaaiasioner  of  Oude S 

'S^  ^Tvey  Davia,  Bombay  In&ntry 


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2"™*  Henry  James  Stopfbrd,  Bombay  Cavalry ;  A^utant  Kolapove  Local  Infantry  . 
jenry  Wilberfbrce  Bird,*"  Madras  Cavahcy ;  Cantonment  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly. 
J  fliottghby  WaUace  Hooper ,»•  Madras  Cavalry ;  Squadron  Subaltern  4  Madras  Cavalry 

ooim  Graham  Mayne,  Bombay  Cavalry ;  Conmiandant  of  Bombay  Body  Guard  

•^or  Noel  Phillipe,  Bengal  InlSantry;  Assistant  Commissioner,  ist  Grade,  North*) 

Ukmmore,Bengff  * „.'. j 

irad^Corrie.  Bengal  Inlhntry  j  City  Magistrate  of  Luoknow 

^^^Grant  Duff  Walker,*?^  Madras  Cavalry;  A^utant  x  Cav^  Hyderabad  > 

C*:^Tg«  Crawford  Hogg,  Bombay  Cavaiiry  ;A<iiutant  Poona  H^^       

Mwnon  Carrie,  Bonibay  Cavalry;  Adijutant  i  Bombay  Cavalry   

vMflea  ^ezander  Edward  Stapleton  Carter,  Bengal  Inflintry ;  Assistant  Paymaster,  | 

JJ^isnbClicle;  Officiating  as  and  Examiner  Pay  Department ) 

*g™^Btaihouse,  Madras  In&ntry;  Deputy  Conservator  of  Forests,  and  Grade,  | 

JtoM  May,  Bengal  Initotay,«»' Assistant                   ist  Grade,'  D.  P.*  "Works ;'  District  7 
««»Meraf  SaronaadChumpamn  ) 


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3<^9^  JSTer  Majesby*8  Local  Indian  Forces. — War  Services. 

^  Sir  H.  O.  A.  Taylor  was  inresent  at  eereral  afiUrs  with  the  rebels  in  Goomaoor  in  xSoi-oa,  and  wu  onee 
wounded.  He  marohed  with  the  xoth  Madras  Inftmtry  to  join  the  Qrand  Army  under  the  Oonuuander  in  Ghwf  near 
Hnrryhnr,  thence  marohed  to  join  the  army  in  advanoe  under  General  Wellesiey,  reaching  it  in  Septsmber  1803,  and 
remained  with  it  until  after  peace  was  concluded  with  the  Mahrattas,  having  been  present  at  the  catties  of  Amsjv 
(twice  wounded)  and  Arffanm,  and  the  siege  and  storm  of  Gawilghnr.  Joined  the  Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force  in 
x8{^,  and  oontinued  with  the  advanced  Field  Force  under  Genirals  Doveton,  Sir  Barry  Close,  and  Eunley  imtil 
aCay.zSty. 

•    '.General  H.  Thomson  served  during  the  campaigns  of  1803-5  under  Lord  Lake,  and  was  present  at  the  bsttiwof 
Laswarrie  and  Ubulghur,  and  the  siege  and  assault  of  Bhurtpore. 

*  General  F.  Young  served  with  the  Bengal  Volunteers  at  the  taking  of  Balasore  and  operations  on  the  Gosst  in 
1803-4,  and  with  the  army  under  Lord  Lake  in  1^5  including  the  siege  and  essanlt  of  Bhurtpore.    Kepanl  vsr  of 

,  18x4-16,  including  the  actions  of  Nalaparree,  Nahun,  and  Jeeluk  (Ifedal  with  Clasp).    Seryed  in  Bsjpootsns  in 
28x7-18.    Commanded  a  Detachment  employed  in  the  capture  of  the  Gurrah  of  Kooryan  in  1834. 

*  General  A.  Dick  served  against  the  mud  fort  of  Jurhapoora  and  throughout  Lord  Lake's  campaign  in  x8k. 
Served  with  the  expedition  to  Java  in  i8zx  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Fort  Comehs  (Medal  iriu 

*  General  H.  Hall  served  at  the  reduction  of  the  Province  of  Bundlecund  in  Z806-7,  including  the  sieges  of  Unda, 
Burgowa,  and  Cheemere,  and  the  surrender  of  nineteen  other  forts.  Was  Adjutant  of  the  4th  £ght  Battalion  at  the 
storming  of  the  fortified  hills  of  Rogoulee  and  at  the  sieflre  of  the  first  class  hlU  fortress  of  A^eeghur  in  i8a);  also 
with  the  armynnder  Sir  Gabriel  Martindell  which  kept  Nawab  Meer  Khan  in  check  and  prevented  his  invading  our 
dominions.  Was  present  with  a  Light  Force  reducing  the  enterprising  chief,  Ohopaui  Sing,  up  the  Bnndlecand 
Ghauts  in  z8xo-xz ;  and  at  the  siege  ofthe  first  class  hiU  fortress  of  Calleziger  in  z8ix-x2.  Bervedas  Deputy  Asabtaat 
Quarter  Master  General  with  Sir  David  Ochterlony's  Division  of  the  Grand  Army  in  the  great  Pindarree  war  of 
1817-18,  and  in  the  same  capacity  untH  1833  on  various  services  including  the  reduction  of  the  first  class  hill  fortresa 
of  Taraghur,  the  sieges  of  Maharajpore  and  Nossreeda  in  Bajpootana  in  1818 ;  the  first  campaign  of  Mhairwarra  in 
18x9 ;  the  second  in  zSax  comprising  attacks  on  Jog-Bhamghur,  fort  of  Huttoon  Bonar,  Kdt  Kurrana,  Bamghirr,asd 
Gheetar,  which  in  result  finally  subdued  that  destructive  race,  the  Mhairs.  Present  in  the  action  of  Mongrowi 
against  the  Kota  Regah  in  xSaz ;  also  at  the  siege  of  Samba  in  1829. 

*  Sir  John  Low  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  59th  Foot  in  the  expedition  to  Java  in  x8ix  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  as  Aide  de  Gamp  to  Sir  John  Malcolm  at  the  battle  of  Mahidpore  in  xSx?. 

"'  (Seneral  A.  TuUoch  served  with  the  Army  of  Beserve  assembled  on  the  Tom^ddra  in  18x5 ;  with  GoUmel  Mar- 
riott's Force  against  Kumool  in  x8x6;  with  Brigadier  General  Pritsler's  division  and  Sir  Thomas  Mnaro's  Force 
in  x8x7.  Was  in  charge  of  the  Madras  CommisBariat  on  the  expedition  to  Ava  in  x824-a6,  and  was  present  at  the 
taking  of  Dbnabew,  Melown,  and  Paghammew  (Med&l  with  CHasp).  Served  in  Goomsoor  during  the  second  caie- 
paign  in  tiiat  district. 

*  Qeneral  J.  W.  Cleveland  served  in  the  first  Burmese  war  and  was  present  at  Wattygaum  and  Nappadee  (Htdal 
withClasp). 

'  Greneral  G.  Warren  served  with  the  ist  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Bhurtpore  in  1836  onderLord 
Combermere,  and  commanded  one  of  the  two  Companies  selected  to  escalade  at  the  Jungeena  Gate— receind  a 
severe  sabre  wound  on  the  right  shoulder,  a  severe  sabre  wound  on  the  left  side  of  the  face,  and  a  third  senr* 
wound  on  the  left  hand  causing  amputation  of  the  thumb  and  the  loss  in  the  use  of  the  fore  and  middle  flngen 
(Lidian  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  Affghanistan  in  1839  under  Lord  Keaneand 
was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ghnsnee,  again  severely  wounded— bone  of  the  right  arm  sbore 
the  elbow  shattered  by  a  musket  ball,  a  gun-shot  wound  through  the  upi>er  part  of  the  left  wrist,  and  s  third 
gun-shot  wound  over  the  suriace  of  the  body  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Dooranee  Order,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.(}ol(nieIX 
The  severe  nature  of  these  wounds  causing  temporary  removal  from  active  service,  he  was  sent  back  to  India  in 
charge  of  the  state  prisoners  Goolam  Hyder  late  Governor  of  Ghusnee,  and  the  Sirdar  Hadjee  Khan  Kskizr,  irith 
the  Column  moving  through  the  Kyber  Pass.  Was  specially  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Governor  Genenlof 
India  by  Sir  Willoughby  Cotton  commanding  the  Bengal  l^ops  in  Affghanistan  for  gallant  conduct  at  Ghucnee, 
and  was  nominated  Town  and  Fort  Major  of  Fort  William.  He  was  on  board  the  steam-frigate  Tnaamm  with 
two  Companies  of  the  x8(h  Boyal  Izish  during  the  Naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stoekadefr 
on  the  Rangoon  river;  was  removed  from  the  field  duing  the  second  day's  attack  on  the  Great  Pagoda  from  tha 
efltets  of  a  severe  sun-stroke  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^0  General  R.  Hawkes  served  during  the  Mahratta  war  in  x8x7-i8,  and  was  present  with  the  dismounted  Cavaliy  at 
the  storm  of  Choundah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  General  J.  BeU  served  in  the  Mahratta  war  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Asseerghur.  Served  also  throwhoat 
the  Burmese  war  of  X824-36,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  Cokaine,  Prome,  and  Pagaum  Mew,  and  all  the 
aflbirs  In  which  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  force  under  Bir  Archibald  Campbell  were  engaged  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

"  General  C.  D.  Wilkinson  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  tattle 
of  Sobraon  (MedsL  and  CB.), 

u  General  J.  E.  Williams  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  first  Burmese  war.  « 

^*  Gtoneral  B.  Alexander  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  x8xo,  was  at  an  attack  on  (}ibtut  In  y8xx,  in  some  partial  engage* 
ments  with  the  French  Toulon  fleet,  and  m  an  action  with  the  batteries  at  the  Hieres  Isles,  besides  several  deBsJtor7 
a£b.irs  on  the  coasts  of  France  and  Spain  in  x8ix-x2.  Was  engaged  in  the  Navnl  and  Military  operations  st  the  Col 
de  Balaguer  after  the  siege  of  Terrafona  in  x8xa ;  at  the  capture  of  Port  D'Auzio,  and  destruction  of  its  Forts  is 
1817 ;  at  the  attack  upon  and  capitulation  of  Port  Maurice  in  the  same  year:  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Genoa, 
and  with  the  expedition  that  went  fhsm  thence  to  Corsica  in  x8x4.  Was  employed  with  the  Troops  that  tookpossessioB  or 
Fort  St.  Elmo  at  the  surrender  of  Naples  and  the  Neapolitan  fleet  in  1815,  and  at  the  capture  of  a  French  fHgste  off 
Gaeta  the  same  year ;  at  an  attack  on  some  Prahos  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca  in  x8i 7,  anain several  other  small  si&in 
during  eight  years'  Naval  service. 

1*  General  J.  K.  Luard  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ava  in  X824,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Arracan,  and 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Heights  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  Kumool  Field  Force  in  1^39.  Also  with  the  Chins 
Expedition  fh>m  x6th  June  till  the  termination  of  hostilities  in  September  x84a ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Woo- 
sung  and  Shanghae,  and  with  the  Centre  Brigade  under  Msjor  Greneral  Bchoedde  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ching- 
keang-Foo  on  tne  axst  July  1843  (Medal). 

1*  General  A.  Derville  was  present  with  Brigadier  Pritsler's  Force  in  the  Southern  Mshiatta  country  in  x6i8>i9- 
Served  at  the  siege  of  Gopanldroog,  was  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Geoeral  to  the  Northern  Column  of  the  Cooig 
Field  Force  in  1834. 

^7  (General  T.  L.  Green  was  eniployed  against  the  insurgent  Royanah  in  the  Elttoor  district  in  1830,  and  in  the  Goom- 
soor Zemindaary  in  1836-37,  ana  in  1847. 

I'  Greneral  F.  Straton  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Deccan  and  Berar  from  18x4  to  18x9,  and  was  at  the  taking  or 
Chackam  and  Kurra,  and  several  other  Forts,  also  some  small  aflhirs  with  the  Cavalry  against  Pindarees  and  Shsik 
DuUah  in  Berar  till  x8ax.  Marched  towards  Asseerghur  with  Sakabut  Khan's  Force  and  remained  in  reserve  till  the 
ai^  was  over. 

"Greneral  J.  Yaldwyn  served  in  Kimedy  in  1834,  and  in  Goomsoor  in  1837. 

^  Sir  W.  L.  GrilBes-Williams  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  (Seneral  E.  B.  Bruce  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  army,  of  a  rebel  chief  in  October  x8x6.  Also  fat  the  Coorg 
campaign  in  1834. 

**  General  H.  G,  M.  Cox  accompanied  the  5th  Volunteer  Battalion  to  Java  in  z8xx,  and  was  present  at  the  ssasn^ 
and  capture  of  Fort  Ck)melis  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  x8x7,  and  was  pnaent  st  the 
■lege  and  capture  of  Hattras.    Served  in  Oude  in  z8aa. 

**  General  G.  Huyshe  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1825.  (Commanded  the  a6th  Bengal  Native  iBftnDT 
throughout  the  operations  in  Aflfehsnistan  in  1842  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the  farcing  of  the 
Khyber  Pass,  actfoxks  at  Mamoo  Khail  (severely  wounded),  Jugdulluck,  and  Teieen,  and  capture  of  Istaliif  (Meaal« 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.\. 

m  Bir  John  OaaapbeU  servedin  Kimedy  in  1834  and  in  Goomsoor  in  1836-37,  waspresent  attheafttjn  of  Gaiabaads, 


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ItyngiiddA,  JenngbtLt  Subba,  Tools!  in  Kimedj,  and  in  most  of  the  prinoipal  and  many  of  the  minor  af&in  which  took 

place  dxaing  the  Goomsoor  nrar.    Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  China. 
**6eiiemr  0.  Hamilton  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharojpore 

(BnmM  Star,  and  CB.).    Served  throughout  the  Satleg  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  batUes  of  liood- 

kee  and  Perozeshah  (Medal  and  Clasp)  ;  also  with  the  expedition  to  Eote  Kangra. 
'7  General  £.  Armstrong  was  present  in  the  several  affairs  in  which  the  Head  Quarters  34th  Madras  Native 

lastly  were  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon  from  its  landing  with  the  first  expedition  till  the 

I'Qd  of  October  1824,  including  a  series  of  attacks  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Todaghee  and  Kyakloo  5th  to  7th 

October  1824.    Commanded  ^th  N.I.  in  the  action  fought  at  Zorapore  with  Patun,  Anb,  and  Rohilla  Troops  in 

which  he  posonally  captured  the  Nawab. 
^  General  P.  Fl  Story  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Sind  in  1843  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  waa 

present  at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel). 

"  Liest.General  W.  Prescott  se^ed  with  the  2nd  Battalion  x8th  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  Ceylon  in  18x8-19:  and 
Ttith  tiie  iBt  Battalion  2nd  Regiment  in  Candeish  and  Berar  1810-20  while  employed  against  the  Bheels  and.  Shaik 
Dall&h.  Served  with  the  2nd  Regiment  in  China,  and  for  part  or  the  time  commanded  the  Flank  Companies  of  the 
snd  and  6th  Regiments  and  Rifle  Company  of  the  36th  up  to  the  conclusion  of  the  Peace  at  Nankin  (Medal). 

^  Lieat.Gen6ial  H.  Lawrence  served  on  board  the  A$tell  East  Indiaman  in  command  of  two  guns  on  her  quarter 
deck  in  a  severe  action  fought  in  the  Mozambique  Channel  on  tfd  July  18 10,  between  three  Indiamen  and  two  French 
frigates  and  a  corvette.  Served  in  the  operations  against  and  attack  of  the  Fortress  of  Malown  in  the  Nepaul  war 
of  1&14-Z5  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  Reserve  of  the  Grand  Army  during  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1817-19 ; 
also  against  Coles  in  1835,  and  in  command  of  a  Brigade  of  all  arms  employed  against  same  Tribes  in  1836-37. 

^  Lient  General  R.  Budd  was  engaged  in  the  Pindaree  Dours  in  1815-16.  Served  during  tiio  whole  of  the  Mahratta 
Mmpaign  1817-18,  and  was  present  at  Mahidpore,  Talnair,  pursuits  of  Trimbuckjee,  HoUcar,  and  Bsjee  Row  to  the 
Mnal  surrender  near  Asaeerghur.  Served  in  the  first  expedition  to  Burmah.  Also  with  the  advance  of  the  Western 
C'olamn  in  the  camppgn  against  Coorg  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Huggul  Pass  in  April  1834. 

^  LientGeneral  H.  JDick  served  in  Rewah  in  18x3 ;  and  in  the  Mahratta  and  Pindaree  wax  in  x8x7-x8,  including  the 
reduction  of  Dhamony,  and  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gurrah  Mundiah.  Commanded  the  56th  Bengal  Native 
b&ntiy  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

^  Lieut  General  D.  Downing  served  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  in  1848-49  with  the  Division  under  Brigadier 
Wheeler  (Medal).  ^  ^   b  -^^ 

'ilienLGeneTsd  F.  H.  Sandys  served  in  the  Nepaul  war  of  1815-16 ;  also  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Khoordan 
'lirtrictB  in  1817-18.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Knox  in  the 
capture  of  petty  forts  in  the  Jeypore  territory. 

^LieutUeneral  L.  S.  Bird  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Mauritius  in  z8io;  in  the  Nepaul  campaign  in  x8i6  (Medal 
^Ith  Clasp) ;  and  in  Oude  in  1816-17.  Also  during  the  Pindaree  war  in  1817-19 ;  in  Bundlecund  in  x82x ;  in  Hurrianah 
1:11334-25;  against  the  Coles  in  1832-33;  and  throughout  the  Sutlcj  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  actions  of 
Hoodkee,  Perozeshah,  Buddiwal,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel).  Commanded  the 
Sonthal  Brigade  during  the  insurrection  of  1855-56. 

*  LientGeneral  D.  Birrell  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1825-^6  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Army  of 
the  Indus  in  AflTghanistan  in  1839-40,  and  was  present  at  the  assAult  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  operations 
J  the  Wuzeeree  Valley  (3rd  Class  of  the  Dooranee  Order).  Served  in  the  SuUej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  had  a 
liorse  killed  under  him  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah,  and  commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  battte  of  Sobraon  (Medal  and 
Chro,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

^lieutOeneral  T.  Polwhele  served  in  the  Nepaul  campaign  in  x8x6  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Expedition  to 
Ceylon  in  18x8,  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1824-25  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  Mahatee  and  Arracan  (Clasp). 
Also  throughout  the  camimigns  in  Candahar  and  AfTghanistan  of  1839-42,  and  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
throughout  the  operations  of  the  C!andahar  Force  under  General  Nott  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded 
^  42nd  Bengal  Native  Inf)&ntry  throughout  the  Sutler  campaign  of  X845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Moodkee.  Perozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

^  Sir  John  Fowler  Bradford  served  the  campaign  of  184a  in  AfTghanistan  and  was  present  in  the  several  engage- 
ments leading  to  ^e  reoccupation  of  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  &^d  was  present 
s:  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Sutug  campaign  in  1846,  including 
ibe  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Cbenab,  and  actions  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

*  LieuLGeneral  E.  Messiter  served  with  the  first  Expedition  to  China. 

^  Lieut. General  T.  A.  Duke  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ava  in  X824-25,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ban* 
gcoai  on  the  zxth  May  X824,  at  assault  and  capture  of  stockade  near,  and  attack  of  Kimmendine  3rd  June,  attack  and 
taking  of  Kimmendine  xoth  and  xxth  June,  7  stockades  at  Kammoral,  fort  and  fortified  Pagoda  of  Syriam  3rd  August, 
at  the  Dallah  Creek  stockade  2th  August,  taking  of  Pegu  30th  November,  and  attack  onUie  Burmese  intrenchments 
su  December,  night  attack  of  Dallah  stockades  7th  and  8th  December  X824,  attack  of  Poolong  X9th  February  X835, 
capture  of  White  Fagoda  stockade,  and  attack  on  Donabew  7th  March  X825,  and  several  other  minor  affiedrs,  and 
%M  oight  attack  on  the  Flotilla  till  2nd  April  when  Donabew  was  evacuated  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  ex- 
peditton  to  Malacca  in  X852,  and  with  the  second  expedition  to  Burmah  X852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Ck)m- 
Jasnded  the  Kimedy  Field  Force  in  November  and  December  X856. 

**  IdeatGeneral  J.  C.  C.  Gray  served  during  the  Nepaul  war.  Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in 
^8«-^  (Medal  with  Clasp).  «  *~ 

**  LieuLGeneral  C.  Hou  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  X825-26,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  Wattygamn 
iBd  Xappadee  heights  near  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  laeutuGeneral  M.  Carthew  served  in  the  Goomsoor  campaign  in  X837.  Also  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in 
bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  36th  37th  and  28th  November  X857  in  the  vicinity  of  Cawn- 
pore  when  attacked  by  the  whole  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal,  and  OB.) 

*  LienkGeneral  F.  B.  Corfield  served  during  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  X848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
CbpUanwaHa  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel). 

*  LleutGeneral  W.  R.  Corfield  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Bhurtoore  in  1835-26  (Medal  with  Claop). 
Waa  employed  in  the  Cole  country  in  X836-37.  Served  with  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  1830-40  and  was  present  at  the 
^nn  and  capture  of  Khelat  Also  the  Gwalior  campaign  in  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze 
^w*).  Commanded  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantiy  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign,  including  the  actions  of 
°^doolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Afikhans  to  Peshawur  (Medal 
wigt  two  Oasps,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel) . 

bir  Francis  Wheler  served  in  Bundlecund  in  x83x-3a ;  klso  in  AfTghanistan  in  X830-40,  including  the  assault  and 
^ptore  of  Chnznee  (Medal)  and  pursuit  of  Dost  Mahomed  Khan  (3rd  Class  of  ihe  Dooranee  Order).  Served 
toroiighout  the  Pni^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan  as  well  as  all  the 
operations  in  its  vicinity,  and  commanded  the  Caval^  in  the  attacking  Column  at  the  action  of  Soorcgkhoond 
(mentaoned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel).  Commanded  Saugor  district  as  Brigadier 
dimng  the  Indian  mutiny  in  x85e-59,  and  was  present  in  action  against  the  rebels  at  Zatimpore,  Dowlutpore,  and 
^xn&Apooxa ;  also  commanded  Columns  of  troops  in  Rewah  and  Bundlecund  against  rebels  at  the  end  of  1859,  and 
WMtiumkedby  Lord  Clyde  in  General  Orders  (Medal,  and  CB.). 

^^^^Oenenl  F.  Rowcroft  commanded  the  Samn  and  Goruckpore  Field  Force  with  the  Naval  Brigade  of 
a-M.S.  Pearl  in  the  Goruckpore  district  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-58  as  Brigadier  from  xst 
^uotty  xg^  inohidJng  the  sncoessfhl  actions  at  Shohunpore,  Phoolpore  (captning  three  Guns),  Amorah  near 
JWted  5tti  Xaroh  2858  (oaptoring  eight  Guns),  near  Amorah  on  the  xTth  and  95th  April,  on  the  Raptee  on  the  36th 
f^DTenber  and  3rd  December,  at  Toolsepore  near  the  Nepaul  Hills  against  BaJJa  Rao  and  Mahomed  Hassun,  cap- 
"■gne  tiro  Qnns ;  in  the  several  actions  capturing  sixteen  Guns  (Medal,  and  CB.), 

T.^''''^^'*''^'^^  Hugh  Troup  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of 
India  imd«r  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  X85X-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

UeaLCtanenl  D.  Simpson  served  in  coipmand  of  a  Force  against  the  rebels  in  the  hills  north  of  JnUunder  in 
— '-^  ^^  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  of  Umb  and  subsequent  oconpation.of  {-     -        -  - 
wnkClaip}.  Digitized  by*   ~' 


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309^  jHTer  Majesty^a  Local  Indian  Forces, — War  Services. 

^  Lient. General  B.  A.  Giunberlege  served  during  the  Sntl^  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  bsttieof 
Bobraon  (Medal).    Served  aJso  dnring  the  Pmuaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

M  Lient.Gpneral  T.  H.  Bholdham  served  with  the  expedition  in  China  in  1842-43  (Medal). 

B7  Lieat.Gtoneral  W.  G.  M*Leod  served  in  the  first  Burmese  war  and  waa  present  at  Donabew,  Frome,  and  Bsay 
other  afikirs  during  the  campaign  in  Ava  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■*  LienLGeneral  Colin  Tronp  served  against  the  Bheels  m  1827.  Also  thronghont  the  operations  in  AfTghinistaB 
in  1839-42,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghosnee  (Medal),  and  was  taken  prisoner  daring  the  retreat  ttom 
Cabm  in  January  1842.  Served  in  the  SutlQj  expedition  in  1846  and  commanded  the  48th  Bengal  Native  Inbntry 
at  the  battle  of  AUwal  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

>®  LieutGeneral  G.  A.  Baillie  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  engaged  in  tiie 
suppression  of  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837. 

^  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the  AfTghan  campaigns  of  1839-42,  during  which  he  was  atiscbed 
to  Christie's  Corps  of  Irregnlar  Cavalry,  and  was  wounded  on  six  diflbrent  occasions  and  has  received  the  Medal 
for  Ghuznee,  ana  also  the  Medal  inscribed  '*  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  and  Cabul  1842."  Was  present  with  the  Governor 
General's  Bodv  Guard  at  the  battle  of  Mahanupore  99th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign 
of  1848-40,  including  the  actions  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Force  on 
the  N .  w.  Frontier  of  India  in  various  expeditions  against  the  hoetUe  Hill  Tribes,  and  with  signal  snooesa  (Medsl 
with  Clasp,  KCB.  and  KCSI.). 

^  LieutGeneral  D.  Babington  served  with  the  Goomsoor  Field  Force  in  1837. 

^  Lient.  General  J.  E.  Landers  commanded  the  Bhopal  Contingent  In  an  engagement  with  a  party  of  insurgents 
inz846. 

<>  Lieut.Genend  J.  Travers  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1840-49  in  AfTghanistan,  partly  with  his  own 
Regiment  the  9nd  Be^ral  Grenadiers  and  partly  with  Skinner's  Horse  the  present  ist  Cavalry,  and  wss  present  in 
the  actions  of  Lundi  Enanah,  Ehamind,  Baba  Wullee  (sabre  wound).  Cavalry  actions  of  28th  and  3zst  August,  rec^K 
ture  of  Ghuznee,  actions  at  Benee  Badanm,  and  Mydanm,  also  in  miany  attacks  upon  the  Rear  Guard  and  Fonse 
Parties  of  General  Nott's  Army  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  name  brought  to  the  special  notice  of  tu 
Government  of  India  by  General  Nott  who  also  thanked  him  on  the  field  on  two  different  occasions  for  his  serrices 
in  contact  with  the  enemy.  Medal  msoribed  "  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  and  Cabul  1849,"  and  Brevet  of  Msjor).  Served  in 
the  Sutleg  campaign  in  1846  and  commanded  the  Nusseeree  Goorkha  Battalion  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal) .  Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  the  attack  upon  and  defeat  of  inss^ 
gents  at  Eullea  Karee  on  the  zoth  October  1846  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  bv  Governor  General). 
Comjuanded  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  the  field  against  Shunker  Sing  in  2856  and  received  the  thanks  of  Gorem- 
ment  for  the  complete  success  which  attended  these  operations.  Commanded  at  and  in  retreat  finom  Indore  let  Jnly 
1857  (mentioned in  despatches, and  thanked  by  Government,  Medal,  and  also  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "for a 
daring  act  of  bravery  when  the  Indore  Besidenov  was  suddenly  attacked  by  HoUcar's  Troops,  in  having  dmged 
the  Guns  with  only  five  men  to  support  him,  and  driven  the  gunners  from  the  guns,  which  saved  the  lives  of  manr 
persons,  ftigitives  to  the  Residency.  His  horse  was  shot  in  three  places,  and  his  accoutrements  were  shot  tfaroogn 
in  various  parts"). 

M  Iiieut.General  J.  Liptrap  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1894-95  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  captmeof 
Mahatee  and  Arracan.  (])ampaign  of  1839-40  in  Afghanistan,  Sutl^  campaign  of  1845-46.  Sonthal  campaign  of 
X855.  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  m  1857,  t^d  brought  back  the  men  of  the  45th  Native  Infiantxy  four  oilftrent 
times  when  they  mutinied  and  marched  away  with  the  colors  and  arms— thanked  in  Brigade  Orders  for  daring 
bravery  on  the  Z3th  May  1857. 

«  Lieut.  General  P.  T.  Cherry  was  employed  on  three  occasions  against  the  Rajah  of  Eolapore.  Served  witli  the 
I  St  Madras  Cavalry  during  the  Coorg  campaign  in  2834.  Was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Bolourjee  in 
September  X84X. 

*>  Msjor  General  R.  Shubrick  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1859-53 ;  commanded  seven  Companios  of  tibe 
5th  Madras  Native  Infantry  at  the  capture  of  Pegu  (thanked  in  despiitch,  and  by  the  Governor  General) ;  com* 
manded  the  Regiment  in  the  advance  from  Martaban  to  Tonghoo ;  present  at  Gongoh  and  other  minor  afijairs— thanked 
in  despatch  and  by  the  Governor  General  (Medal  with  Clasp  forPeffu).  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Dirifiion 
In  1850  and  conducted^the  operations  which  led  to  the  capture  of  the  rebel  Runmust  Singh  of  Rewah. 

"^  Major  General  W.  B.  wemvss  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  u^  Suid  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

«  Sir  Edward  Lechmere  Russell  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  AfTghanistan  in  X842-43  and  wss  present 
in  all  the  operations  including  the  expedition  to  and  destruction  of  Imaumghur,  and  as  Adjutant  of  the  Sind 
Irregular  Horse  in  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  and  surrender  of  Omerkote  (Medal). 

<"  Major  General  H.  W.  Matthews  served  the  campaigns  of  X839-43  in  Afil^hanistan  and  was  present  thronghont 
the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  and  taking  of  Istaliff,  and  was  wounded  in  the  Jugdulluck  Pass  (Medal). 
Present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  39th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  iniM  ^^ 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

'0  Major  Greneral  C.  Prior  served  with  Brigadier  Wild's  Brigade  in  X841-49,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  tljc 
Garrison  of  Ali  Mu^jid,  Kyber^Pass,  and  in  the  several  actions  flrom  the  x  3th  to  the  96th  January  X842.  Also  the 
campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  the  storming  of  the  Kyber  Pass  and  subeeqnent 
operations  on  the  advance  to  Cabul  (Medal) .    Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1845. 

7^  Major  General  F.  W.  Burroughs  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Littler  in  the  Sutlej  •campaimi  in  iM  ^ 
%vas  present  at  the  afihir  of  Buddiwal.    Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Division  in  the  Pui^anb  cam- 
paign of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  Ramnuggur,  and  with  the  Force  under  General  Wheeler  at  the  capture  of  ^ 


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Major  G^eral  W.  K.  Babington  served  with  the  Goomsoor  Field  Force  in  1837.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  in  Bengal  f^om  the  5th  August  185^  to  the  3i8t  December  1858.  ,  . 

7>  Major  General  H.  W.  BlaJce  served  durmg  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837.  Also  the  rebellion  in  the 
Goloondah  Zeminda]^  in  1848. 

7*  Major  General  w.  F.  Nuthall  served  in  1859-53 ;  drew  together  three  outposts  of  the  Arracan  Battalion  in  the 
Aeng  Pass  with  which  he  surprised  and  captured  the  Norigan  stockade  at  the  summit  of  the  Pass.  Has  reedTCd 
the  tnanks  of  the  Governor  General  on  several  following  occasions :— for  services  with  the  Pegu  Light  Infantry— m 
expelling  Marauding  Bands  in  the  Rangoon  district  in  X853,  in  Pegu  district  in  1853-54,  and  in  Tharawaddy  district 
in  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

7>  Major  General  M.  Galwey  served  with  the  Force  in  Burmah  in  1859.  Also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny 
from  May  1857  to  February  1859,  and  was  present  wilh  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aonng, 
Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Busseerut  Gunge  (both  actions),  Boorbeeake  Chowkeo,  and  Bithoor,  crossed  the 
Ganges  into  Oude,  actions  of  Mungarwar,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  35th  September,  defence  of  the  Residency  nntu 
relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  on  the  X7th  November;  subsequent  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  xip  to  the  capture  of 
Lucknow  (wounded) ;  and  campaign  in  Oude  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  LLColonelf 
CB. ,  and  a  year's  service) . 

7«  Miyor  General  A.  R.  Manson  served  in  the  Puiy'aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  sor- 
render  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  incla<hnj 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Chisp).  Commanded 
his  Regiment  at  the  action  with  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  near  Rajghur. 

77  M^or  General  John  Forbes  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1841-49,  including  the  ad* 
vance  on  Candahar.  and  the  several  operations  of  the  army  under  General  NoU  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of 
Ghuznee  and  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  Sind  m  1843,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rc^^> 
surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borai^oon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CS.h 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  from  the  siege  of  Batghur  to  the  faU  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clsap)- 
Commanded  the  rear  guard  from  Btora  to  Deopoora  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  and  which  he  held  in  cheeK 
until  the  bagRt^ge  was  safely  escorted  into  camp. 

9*  Mi^or  General  J.  C.  Innes  served  dnring  the  Shekawattee  campaign.    Also  in  the  Bundlecund  insoirection. 

7*  Major  General  H.  Milne  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1839-42  in  Affghani£tan  as  a  Commisaariat  Officer, 


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and  wMprassnt  at  the  Mnnlt  and  capture  of  Ohnanee  niedal)t  aasaTklt  and  osptore  of  the  fort  of  Fooladie  near 
fiamean,  defeat  of  Dost  Mahomed  Khan  near  Bamean,  aefenoe  of  Ehelat-i-Ohilaie  from  August  1841  to  June  1843 ; 
commanded  a  party  when  the  Affghana  aaaaulted  and  were  repulsed,  also  present  in  the  acdon  of  Ghoain,  reooenpa- 
tion  of  Ghosneie,  action  of  Benee  Badam,  reoooupation  of  Gabul,  and  all  the  subsequent  operations  oonseouent  on  the 
eracnstion  of  AfTghanistan  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Chinglee  Yailey  on  the 
Eosolkie  border  in  April  1858  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Olaapj. 

^  Mfuor  (General  6.  S.  Montgomery  commanded  a  field  detachment  m  the  Ahmednuggur  Zilla  in  the  suppression 
of  BbeeiB  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  two  engagements-HWTerely  wounded,  and  horse  shot.  Served  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Brevet  LtColonel,  Medal). 


Minor  Gcmoal  w.  F.  Hampton  served  against  insurgent  Coles  in  1836-37.    In  Affghanistan,  including  the  cap- 

'     '     '       Gwalior campaign  of  1843-^,  and  battle  of  Mahan^pore  (Bronse  Star).  Punjaub  campaifp  of 

.  „        passage  of  the  Gnenab,  actions  of  Sadoolapore,  GhillianwaUah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of 

the  afths  and  AiTs^faans  to  Peahawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps^.    Was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in 


1850  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  ^ist  Bengal  Native  Inlkntij  (one  of  the  few  regiments  that  was  never 
distzmed  and  remained  ftdthftd)  at  Saugor  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Army  in  2857,  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions against  rebels  and  mutineers  in  Saugor  district  and  Central  India  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  General  H.  B.  8.  Abbott  served  with  the  Joudhpore  Field  Force  in  1830-40,  and  was  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  the  fort  of  Joudhpore.  Was  present  with  the  regiment,  the  74th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  at  Delhi  on  the 
outbreak  of  the  mutiny  there  on  the  nth  May  1857,  and  commanded  the  post  at  the  Cashmere  Gate.  Subsequently 
commanded  the  and  European  Bencal  Fnsuiers  in  the  Delhi  distoiot  from  September  to  November  1857.  Com- 
manded the  district  of  Dehn  Doon  from  December  1857  to  February  1858,  and  prevented  the  threatened  entry  of 
the  Nawab  of  Nmjeebabad.  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  under  General  Whitlock  in  command  of  the 
fiandleound  Auxiliaries  from  April  to  July  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Jhixyun,  the  skirmish  at  Koobrye 
in  command  of  the  Advanced  Guard,  battle  of  Banda  in  command  of  the  Rear  Gxuixd  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  General  D.  M.  Probyn  served  on  the  Trans-Indus  Frontier  flrom  1852  to  1857,  and  was  preaent  at  the 
operations  in  the  Boadar  HiUa  ux  March  x8<7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in 
'^57-58.  and  was  present  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  action  of  N^jjufghur  and  other  minor  en- 
gagements, and  commanded  the  and  Pui^aub  Caval^  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
despatches).  Served  in  the  same  command  with  the  Flying  Column  under  Colonel  Greathed,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghnr,  and  Agra  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded 
the  Victoria  Cross  "for  distinguished  gallantry  and  daring  throughout  this  campaign").  He  was  also  present 
at  the  action  of  Kanonu'e,  the  relief  of  Ludmow  by  Lord  Clyde  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by 
the  Governor  General),  battle  of  (Tawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Ktde  Nuddee,  storm 
and  csptore  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Muor,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CS.,  and  a  year's  service).  Was  permitted  to 
retain  the  command  of  the  xst  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry,  while  on  forlongrh,  as  a  special  reward  for  his  services. 
Commanded  the  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (mentioned  in'  deapatohes.  Brevet  of 
LtColonel,  Medal  wiUi  two  Clasps). 

**  Maim  General  B.  Boyd  served  against  the  Bheels  in  Malwa  in  1836.  Sntlcd  campaign  in  1846,  including 
the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Burmese  war  in  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  Bundlecund 
in  1858. 

^  imor  General  J.  Liptrott  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Affghaniatan  under  General  PoUock 
(Hedal).     Served  also  in  the  Sutleg  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Aliwal  (horse  shot, 

**  M^or  General  B.  P.  Lynch  served  inTersia  with  the  army  under  (Seneral  Bethune,  and  commanded  a  Regiment 
in  the  battle  of  Kiser  Chun  and  defoat  of  the  army  of  the  Princes  of  Shiraz  (Order  of  the  Lion  and  Sun,  and  a 
letter  of  thanks  trom.  the  Shah  of  Peraia).  Served  on  Political  Employ  in  Affghanistan  in  1840-41,  and  was  present 
in  several  affhirs  with  the  insurgent  Ghilxies.  Was  present  witn  uie  force  which  captured  and  destroyed  the 
fort  of  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

*7  li^jor  General  R.  J.  Hawthorne  served  in  Sind  in  1845-46.  Also  with  the  Division  under  General  Wheeler  in 
the  Ponjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal). 

**  Major  General  B.  F.  Macmullen  served  during  the  Pum'aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Colonel  W.  Vine  served  with  a  squadron  of  his  Regiment  in  May  and  June  1842,  with  LtColonel  Watson's 
Field  Detachment  in  the  Saugor  district,  and  in  the  campaign  in  the  Nerbudda  Territories  till  36th  January  X843, 
vta  present  at  the  aflbir  at  Simeeriah  in  Bundlecund ;  served  also  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during 
Che  mutiny  in  Bengal  from  November  X857  to  February  1858  and  was  present  at  the  afileur  at  Kooohgaum ;  served 
with  Brigadier  Rowcroft's  Field  Foroe  in  Goruckpore  and  Oude  districts  from  May  to  December  1858  and  present 
at  the  action  at  Amora  on  the  9th  June  ;  commanded  the  Outpost  at  Hurriah,  and  repulsed  a  very  lar^e  number  of 
rebels  a9th  August  1858;  present  at  the  action  at  Debeexiah,  and  thanked  on  three  occasions  by  Brigadier  Row- 
croft  ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Toolsepore  a3rd  December  1858,  was  also  present  at  the  reduction  of  Bundlecund 
under  Brigadier  Wheeler  (Medal). 

''  (Colonel  W.  G.  Owen  was  engaged  in  quelling  disturbances  in  the  Hill  tracts  of  the  Goloondah  Zemindoi^. 

"  Colonel  S.  B.  Faddy  served  in  the  Sutlq  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal). 
Senrod  also  throughout  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  at  Riimnuggur,  and  actions  of 
Sadoolapore,  Chilhan wallah,  and  Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  R.  A.  Doria  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1842-4^  (Modal).  Served  on  several  expeditions 
njt^inst  the  Rohillas  insurgents  in  the  Deccan.  Commanded  the  Hingolee  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  against 
Mjbad  Khan  in  the  Oodgheer  district.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  the  28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  and  Police 
Force  at  Hoshungabad  against  Bybod  Singh  and  the  rebels  on  the  Mahadeo  Hills,  and  the  capturo  and  burning  of 
the  town  of  Rykerm  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories. 

^  Colonel  T.  A.  Ccu«y  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  (Brevets  of  Major  and  LLColonel,  Medal  with 

"  Colonel  G.  Caulfeild  served  in  the  Puz^aub  campaign  of  18487-49,  including  the  actions  of  Chillianwallah  and 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  D.  S.  Dodgson  served  throughout  the  Jhondpore  Campaign  of  1839.  Throughout  tho  campaign  of 
1843  in  Affghaniatan  under  General  Pollock^and  was  engaged  in  the  actiona  of  the  19th  33rd  and  24th  January  at 
the  mouth  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  forcing  the  Khyber  Pass  on  the  5th  April,  relief  of  Jellalabad,  and  subseouent 
operations  in  Affghanistan  (Medal).  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  afflB,ir  of  Buddiwal  and  action  of  Aliwal 
(Medal).  Was  Brigade  Major  at  Benares  when  the  Native  Troops  there  mutinied  on  the  4th  June  1857,  and  was 
^oauded  by  one  of  the  mutineers  on  parade.  Afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  Havelock's 
Poroe  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow— wounded  (Brevet  of 
Major);  throughout  subsequent  defence  of  the  Bailie  Guard  Residency  of  Lucknow,  until  relieved  by  Lord 
Clyde's  Force,  and  engaged  in  repelling  of  all  attacks,  and  in  sorties,  including  the  bringing  in  of  the  rear  guard 
and  heavy  guns,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Hem  Khana  and  King's  Stables  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel) ;  subsequent 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  ttom  November  1857  to  March  1858,  and  engaged  in  repelling  eight  attacks  thereon, 
and  capture  of  the  enemy^s  guns  and  camp  at  Gnylee.  Served  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (frequently  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  the  Commander  in  Chief,  by  Sir  James  Outram,  and 
Oolonei  R  Napier,.for  his  services  during  the  several  operations  at  Lucknow,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's 
eenrioe,  CB.,  and  his  name  recorded  as  deserving  of  honourable  mention). 

*^  Colonel  B.  C.  Beale  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  >^d  wasTpreaent  at  the  bombardment  and  capture 
of  the  forts  of  Mohumrah,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  W.  H.  Freese  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  x84o>4a,  and  was  present  at  the  storming 
of  the  farts  and  intrenchments  at  CSiuenpeo,  capture  of  the  Bogue  Forts,  and  operations  against  Canton  (Medal)  • 
fienrad  on  the  Staff  of  the  Saugor  Field  Division  under  General  Whitlock  during  the  mutiny  in  the  campaign  in 
SundlflOBnd  from  xst  March  X858  to  3xst  December  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

**  Odbmel  J.  W.  Schneider  commanded  the  Contingent,  Inftmtiy  and  Irregular  Cavabry,  of  the  Rajah  of  Sattara 
in  th*  Mapajgnin  the  Southern  Maratlia  Country  fii  1844-45,  including  the  atorm  and^ptmne>.^t^  forts  of 


309^  Ser  Majesty^s  Local  Indian  Forces, — War  Services. 

Punallaaiid  Pownghor.  Commanded  the  Kolapore  Infbntiy  at  the  Bappression  of  thenntfaiy  inthe  late  syth  Bomter 
Natire  Infiuitry  in  July  and  August  1857 ;  auo  at  the  recapture  of  Kolapore  hi  December  1857  (Medal).  Bcrred 
with  the  Abysamian  Expeditionary  Force  in  x868  with  the  tank  of  Brigadier  General ;  commanded  the  xst  Brigade 
of  the  xBt  Diviaion  which  led  during  the  adTanoe  on  Iffagdala,  and  was  engaged  at  the  battle  of  Arogee,  and  in  ihe 
aaaault  on  Magdala  (CB..  and  Med^). 

^"^  Brigadier  Genoral  J.  S.  Gell  aesred  with  the  fbroe  under  Colonel  Pennycuick  which  captured  and  dectrojed 
Hie  forte  of  Sheik  Meheda  and  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1841. 

^01  Colonel  D.  Brown  aerved  in  the  Burmeae  war  in  1853-53,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  relief  of  Pegu  and  diuing  ita 
Bubaequent  investment  (Medal  with  Claap  for  Pegu). 

iM  Colonel  G.  6.  Dobbio  aerved  with  the  Sappera  and  Minera  with  General  Wilaon'a  Force  against  Eumool  in 
1839,  and  was  preaent  at  the  aurrender  of  the  fortreaa. 

*">  Colonel  A.  N.  Rich  waa  employed  on  field  aervice  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Jubbalpore 
and  Baepore  diatricta  from  19th  November  1857  ^  3<3th  April  1858  and  commanded  a  mixed  detachment  of  Cav^Uiy 
and  Infantry  aeainst  the  rebela  at  Gootea  and  Rua^aum  (Medal). 

iM  Colonel  H.  A.  Adama  commanded  his  Regiment  at  the  aaaault  and  capture  of  Kotah ;  preaent  with  the 
Column  in  purauit  of  the  GwaJior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  June  to 
Auguat  1858 ;  action  of  Sanganeer  on  the  8th  and  the  battle  of  Bunaaa  on  the  14th  August  1858 ;  action  of  Puitsbghnr 
on  24th  December  1858  (Medal  with  Claap). 

"^^  Colonel  W.  W.  Anderaon  aerved  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  preaent  at  the  siege  assault  and  captnie 
of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Claap).  Alao  in  the  Indian  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  sic^  and  capture  of  Amh 
and  Kotah,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  into  Gwalior  territory ;  aerved  with  Snuth's  Brigade  in  Centnl 
India,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke-Serai  (wounded),  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  served  with  the  Malwa 
Field  Force  under  General  Michel  in  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  present  at  the  actionB  of 
Sindwaho  and  Kurai ;  attached  to  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Brigadier  Somerset,  and  was  detached  with  s  forte 
under  Major  W.  Grant  to  assist  in  guarding  the  passes  when  the  rebels  were  attempting  to  force  their  way  throogh 
the  Banswara  Jungles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'^  Colonel  J.  Field  served  with  the  neid  force  in  Bind  and  Affghanistan  from  1841  to  T844 ;  present  at  the  en- 
gagement at  Hykulzye  and  the  defeat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arrce.  Commanded  his  Bcgi- 
ment  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  November 
2859.  Commanded  the  Advance  Brigade  of  the  expeditionary  force  to  Aby&sinia  IVom  the  7th  October  1867  to  isth 
January  1868,  and  was  at  the  same  time  in  command  of  the  zoth  Bombay  N.I.  (received  the  approbation  of  Govern- 
ment). Was  appointed  Brigadier  General  and  commanded  the  Pioneer  Force  from  Antalo.  and  on  its  being  kboX- 
sramatod  with  other^rigades  commanded  the  3rd  Brigade  ist  Division  Abyssinian  I-Meld  Force  for  a  short  time. 
Was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  in  command  of  the  zoth  Native  Infantry  '.mentioned  in  the  despatches,  CJB. , 
and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen). 

107  Colonel  J.  Gordon  served  in  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afighanistan  under  General  Pollock.  Also  in  the  Sntlej 
campaign,  and  subsequent  occupation  of  Lahore  in  1846.  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58 ;  was  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Genial  Neill  from  the  z6lh  July  to  the  25th  September  1857  the  day  he  was  killed  on  entry  to  thoreliefof  theLnck- 
now  Residency,  including  the  operations  at  Allahabad  and  Cawnpore,  engagement  with  rebels  on  three  occaBiofns 
when  sent  in  command  of  detachmenta  in  the  steamer  Berhampoottr  up  and  down  the  Ganges  from  Cawnpore. 
actiona  of  Muugarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot) ;  served  throughout  the  aubeequent 
defence  of  the  Reeidency  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  with  repulae  of  the  varioua  attacka,  alao  at  the  final 
capture  of  Lucknow  (frequently  mentioned  in  deapatchcs,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Claapa,  and  ayeai's 
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^^  Colonel  J.  C.  Grayea  diatinguiahed  himaelf  in  a  charge  mado  by  a  aquadron  of  his  regiment  near  Jellalabad 
completely  routing  and  cutting  up  a  large  body  of  the  enemy  (horse  wounded).  Served  with  the  field  force  in 
Bind  and  Affghanistan  in  1841-42,  including  the  advance  on  Candahar  and  the  several  operations  of  the  anuf  onder 
Creneral  Nott,  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Ghusnee  and  Cabool  (Medal).  Also  the  campaign  under  Sir  Charies 
Napier  in  Sind  in  1843,  and  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy 
Force  in  :  856-57,  inoludiuff  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borioyoon,  and 
action  of  Khoosbab  (Mediu  with  Clasp). 

^0*  Colonel  W.  K.  Cunningham  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afighanistan  under  Sir  George  Pollock 
(Medal).  Also  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  iad  in  Command  of  the  12th  Irregular  Cavaby 
and  waa  present  at  the  afihir  of  Ramnurgun(succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Regiment  on  Mi^or  Hofanes  being 
wounded],  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battle  of^Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AfTghans  to  Peahawur  (Medal 
with  Claap). 

110  Colonel  F.  W.  Dmmmond  served  in  the  campaign  in  Bundlecund  in  1842.  Preaent  at  the  battle  of  Pujmiar 
39th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutl^  campaign  of  184 w6,  including  the  battle  of  Feroaeahah  (Medal).  JJco 
throughout  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  afihir  at  Kamnuggur,  and  aotiona  of  Sadoolapon, 
Chillianwallah,  and  Googerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^1  Colonel  M.  Cholmeley  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  (Medal). 

u^t  Colonel  H.  E.  Walpole  served  with  the  field  force  against  Kumool  in  1839.  Commanded  a  Field  Foree 
against  rebels  in  North  Canara  trcaoa  March  to  December  1858  (thanked  by  the  Madras  Government,  Medal). 

lu  Colonel  W.  W.  Taylor  served  in  Upper  Sind  during  1839-40 ;  with  detachment  of  the  5th  Bombay  Native  In- 
ftmtry  under  Captain  Smee,  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Kanghur.  Served  in  the  Land  Tranaport  Corpa  with 
the  Peraian  Expeditionary  Force  in  2857  (Medal  with  Claap) .  Served  with  the  5th  Regiment  againat  the  TaepinKS 
near  Shanghai,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang>Kaxa  4th  April ; 
commanded  the  Garriaon  which  defended  Kahding  when  invested  by  the  rebels  in  May;  present  at  the  storming 
and  recapture  of  Kahding  24th  October  1862. 

lu  Colonel  E.  H.  S.  Bowdich  served  with  the  Reserve  Force  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  under  Brigadier  Valiant, 
and  was  preaent  at  the  taking  and  occupation  of  Kurrachee  in  1859.  Served  with  the  Peraian  Expeditionaiy  Force 
of  1857  in  command  of  the  36tn  Bombay  Native  Infkmtry,  including  the  expedition  to  Bora^oon,  battle  of  Khooshabp 
bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohunixra,  and  pursuit  of  tiie  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  field 
fcnroe  in  the  Ahmednuggur  districts  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  1858;  commanded  the  Light  Company  of  the  Begi- 
ment  in  the  skirmishes  of  Shumshapore,  Digrish,  and  Bheelwarra. 

>i«  Colonel  C.  O.  Lukin  aerved  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1843-44. 

ii«  Colonel  G.  Strangwaya  served  with  the  7tst  Bengal  NaMve  Infhntry  at  the  defbat  and  dispersion  of  a  body  <h 
Dacoita  who  entered  the  SDal^jehanpore  district  in  May  and  June  2841 .  Commanded  the  Regiment  and  recaptured 
the  Bareilly  Jail  fh>m  the  prisoners  who  had  overpowered  the  guard,  in  July  1842.  Led  the  advance  of  a  detach- 
ment of  the  7iat  Native  Infantry  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  inaurgenta  under  Ram  Sing  who  occupied  the  Heights 
in  fh>ntof  Noorpore  in  September  1848.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  preaent  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  o 
Runfful  Nuggnr,  and  in  pursuit  of  bodies  of  inaurgenta  (Meidal) .  Commanded  the  7xst  Native  infiantry  on  the  out- 
break of  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  May  1857,  and  commanded  detachmenta  of  the  Regiment 
that  remained  faithftd  and  formed  part  of  the  heroic  garrison  tnroughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  ttom  the 
31st  June  to  the  17th  November  1857— wounded  o^  ^0  4^1^  July;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawn- 
pore and  defbat  of  the  Gwalior  Contmgent  (reoeiyed  the  thanks  of  Goyemment,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's 
■ervioe). 

u<  Colonel  F.  C.  Maisey  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  Z853-53,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  attack  and  cap- 
ture of  Rangoon,  operatuma  near  DonaBew,  and  against  the  robber  chief  Mya  Toon,  and  several  skirmishes,  and 
waa  wounded  in  the  repulae  of  a  night  attack  on  the  xoth  Auguat  1853  (Medal  with  Claap  fbr  Pegu).  Served 
throoghont  the  aiege  of  Delhi,  inchiding  the  battle  of  Budleekeaerai  (cluuver  killed),  aaaault  and  capture  of  the 
Ci^  and  Palace  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medal  with  Clafip). 

117  Colonel  H.  B.  Stevens  aenred  through  the  SotleJ  campaign  of  1845-46,  mclnding  the  battles  of  Ferouabah  and 
Bobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  Battalion  in  several  skirmishes  with  mutineers 
of  the  34th  Bengal  Natiye  Infiantry,  on  the  eastern  fW>ntier,  and  succeeded  in  destroying  the  entire  body  (reoefvad 
the  thanks  of  Government  and  ofthe  Oommander  in  Chief,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Indian  Mutiny  Medal).  Served 
during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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m  Colonel  W.  JT.  Tweedie  aeiTod  in  the  Bnrmeee  wv  of  1853-53,  and  was  present  at  the  Btorming  and  eaptnrft 
of  Bangoon*  and  capture  of  Frome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"•  Colonel  J.  Bnobanan  aerved  in  the  sappression  of  the  Indian  mntiny  in  1857-59,  ^  ^0  Shahahad  district, 
and  in  Bondleoond  under  General  Whitlock. 

^  Colonel  6.  T.  Badnliflte  commanded  a  Sqnadron  of  his  Regiment  on  field  f  ervioe  in  the  Deooan  from  the  z6th 
2«0Tember  1858  to  the  5th  October  1859.  On  the  39th  February  bo  marohed  with  a  Squadron  fifty  milea 
without  a  halt  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  brought  them  to  action  and  defeated  them  the  same  day  taking  several 

t*^  Colonel  W.  H.  TTtitts  senred  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Beid.  Also  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53, 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Pegu,  and  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy  during  the'asoont  of 
the  Pegu  river  in  the  leading  steamer  2jord  Wiuktm  Beniinek.  Commanded  the  Piquet  which  repulsed  a  night 
attack  on  the  steamer  on  the  x9th  November  1853 ;  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column  to  Showay  Gheen  as  StafiT 
Officer  of  the  expeditionary  force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gongah,  and  other  minor  affairs  with  the 
enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^  Colonel  J.  W.  L.  Bird  served  in'Bundlecund  in  1843 ;  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  present  at  the  surrender 
of  Kota  Kangra  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  C.  B.  Stainforth  was  present  with  tho  4th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  as  Quarter  Master  and  Acting 
Adjutant,  at  the  quelling  of  the  insurrection  on  the  13th  June  1857  at  Nagpore,  and  proceeded  with  his  regiment 
in  September  1857  into  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  was  present  at  most  of  the  dours  and  pursuits  of 
rebels  in  that  district  till  February  1858.  Was  present  at  the  night  attack  at  Imlea  on  the  5th  January  1858. 
Proceeded  with  the  4th  Light  Cavalry  to  Bengal  in  Februaiy  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Atrowlia  on> 
tiie  2ut  March  1858,  and  at  all  the  sorties  and  engagements  in  that  and  subsequent  month  at  Azimghur 
(charger  shot).  Served  in  pursuit  of  the  late  rebel  Rai'ah  Koor  Sing.  Served  with  the  regiment  as  Quarter 
Master  during  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  and  also  at  ^iOwgong  in  1859  ^^  ^0  several  pursuits  after  the  rebel 
Zeoaindar  Despatt  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  O.  Jackson  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

^  Colonel  W.  Q.  Pogson  served  in  Spain  in  1837  as  a  Comet  in  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion.  Served  in 
Aifffhanistan  in  1840;  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846;  and  the  Bhootan  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  G.  E.  Ashbumer  served  in  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind  under  Bir  Charles  Napier  and  was  present 
St  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) .  Served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  Central  India  Ffeld  Force,  and 
was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Batghur  (slightly  wounded) ,  the  relief  of  the  garrison  of  Saugor,  capture  of 
the  fortresa  of  Garrakota,  affair  of  Barodea,  forcing  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  siege  assault  by  storm  and  capture  or 
Jhaitai,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  and  the  defeat  of  the  Peishwa's  army  ;  the  action  at  Koonch,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy ; 
battle  of  Muttra,  repulse  of  the  rebel  army  in  their  attacks  on  the  camp  of  the  Central  India  Field  Force  atv 
Gttlowlee  on  tho  River  Jumna ;  the  capture  of  Calpee,  capture  of  the  cantonments  at  Morar,  and  the  several 
operations  which  ended  in  the  attack  on  and  final  captu^  of  Gwalior  (thrice  mentioned  in  despatches,  once  with 
"special  mention,"  Brevet  of  Msgor,  Medal  with  Clasn). 

^  Colonel  F.  W.  Baugh  served  the  campaign  or  1843  in  AfiTghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  the 
actions  at  the  forcing  of  the  ESiyber  Pass,  at  Mamoo  Khail,  Jngdulluck,  Tezeen,  and  Istaliff  (Medal).  Throughout 
the  Bntlg  campaign,  including  the  baitles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah.  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Burmese 
war  in  1853  against  the  enemy  near  Promo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58,  and 
action  of  Chinpoorah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^  Colonel  C.  P.  Y.  Trisoott  served  with  Brigadier  Watson's  Force  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  troxa 
5th  October  1843  to  the  35th  April  1843,  and  from  loth  October  to  the  8th  November  1843.  Was  present  during  the 
Chinese  riots  at  Singapore  in  May  1854. 

^  Colonel  J.  Pogson  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Kattiwar  and  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  uid  waa  present 
at  the  siege  and  oocnpation  of  Dwarka. 

>*>  Colonel  T.  B.  Snow  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad— horse  shot  (Medal).  Served  under  Sir  J.  Lawrence  against 
the  tribes  In  the  Googaria  district  in  2857,  a^d  on  the  30th  September  be  was  wounded  and  his  horse  received  a 
sabre-cut,  and  on  the  x6th  October  he  was  severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^  Colonel  W.  J.  Doveton  joined  Brigadier  Barker's  Column  at  Raneegunge  in  October  1857,  employed  in  olearinf 
the  Futtehpore  district  of  rebels,  present  at  the  taking  of  Kotee  on  the  Jumna  December  1857,  and  destruction  of 
other  rebel  towns.  Commanded  a  detachment  at  the  taking  of  Sherghundy,  and  afibir  in  the  bed  of  the  Jumna, 
attached  to  a  force  at  Pandoo  Nuddee  keeping  open  the  oommtmication  between  Futtehpore  and  Cawnpore  during- 
the  takizxg  of  Lucknow.  Present  with  the  force  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Middleton  at  the  surprise  and  action  at- 
Gnirah,  at  the  reoocupation  of  Hummerpore,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  rebels  across  the  Doab.  Employed  wittL 
Brigadier  Faddy'a  Column  in  expelling  rebels  from  the  Rewah  district,  Bundlecund.  Commanded  a  party  at  the 
pntpost  at  Butowa,  attacked  and  dispersed  a  body  of  rebels,  took  their  camp  and  baggage.  Subsequently  employed 
in  manv  dours,  and  in  guarding  the  Doorwa  and  Kullenger  Passes.  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  till  3xst 
December  1859.  Commanded  the  Rifle  Company  and  a  detachment  6th  Light  Cavalry  at  the  afiiur  of  Otwah  in 
April  1859  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  C.  Dumbleton  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  Z9th  December  1843  (Bronse  Star). 

^  Colonel  J.  P.  Clarkson  served  throtighout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
/erozeshah,  and  operations  against  Kote  Kangra  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  W.  Miontriou  oonunanded  the  34th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58. 
at  the  sieffe  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  capture  of  Garrakota,  feint  on  Malthone  Pass,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  siege  and 
storm  of  JbfuiBi ;  and  with  the  Field  Detachment  at  tho  taking  of  Mhow  and  Mahonl  (mentioned  in  despatches,, 
lledal  with  Clasp). 

ui  Colonel  L.  J.  Farquhaxson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 ;  commanded  the  8th  Bengal 
Native  Infkntry  in  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity,  storm  of  the 
Dhunnsala,  action  of  Booijkoond,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress;  battle  of  Goojerat— dangerously  wounded  (Brevet- 
of  UColonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

U7  Colonel  A.  B:.  Moflht  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  39th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star) ;  in  Bundlecund 
m  1844 ;  and  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  Upper  Sind  in  1845  against  the  Boloochee  Hill  Tribes. 
V"  Colonel  H.  L.  Pester  served  throughout  the  Sutl^  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) » 
Gommanded  a  detachment  of  the  63rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Sonthal  insurrection  in  z  855-56. 
Gonunanded  the  oth  Bengal  N.I.  in  tiae  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Chisp). 

"^  Colonel  B.  M.  MacGregor  served  with  the  field  toroe  in  Sind  in  1843.  ^^^  ^'"th  the  Central  India  Field 
Force  in  185&-59  (Medal  with  CHasp). 

'^  Colonel  C.  Need  served  with  Z4th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal), 
oerred  with  Brigadier  General  Jones'  Column  in  Rohilcund  during  the  Indian  mutiny ;  was  present  at  the  actiona 
of  Bhageewala  and  Nageena  (charger  wotmded  by  sword-cut),  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Do-jorah,  storm 
and  capture  of  BareiUy,  bombardment  of  Shajehanpore  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  and  the  two  subsequent  affairs  ; 
on  latter  occasion  commanded  De  Kantsow's  Horse  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  G.  M.  Garter  served  with  the  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53,  and  aooompanied 
the  enedition  under  General  Cheape  to  Meeaday  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

14  Colonel  H.  Finch  served  throughout  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  <"id  was  present  at  battle  of  Maharajpore 
grouse  Star) .  Served&roughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-^9,  and  was  present  at  passage  of  Chenab,  actions  of 
asdooiwore,  Chillianwalla,  and  Goqjerat,  and  subsequent  pursmt  of  Seikhs  and  Affghans  to  Peshawur,  and  ocou- 
paaoi  oTAttook  and  Peshawur  (Meual  with  two  Clasps),  was  present  with  force  employed  against  Affi-eedees  in 
the  Koiiat  Pass,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  employed  agJE^inst  msurgent  Sonthala 
i  ^^  Present  with  his  regiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58 ;  during  months  of  July  August 
1^  Sepi.  1857  commanded  and  kept  together  a  Detachment  of  500  Native  Troops  with  two  Ghms ;  teok  the  fort 
vesme  and  anmranition  fh>m  a  mutinous  detachment  of  the  ^d  Bengal  Native  Infontry  at  Dmnoh ;  captured 
me  to^  of  Eamkherea  (woimded),  took  the  town  and  Ibrt  of  Hindooreah  and  two  Gnns,  defeated  the  wliole  of 
Bhu^nrBiljah'a  Force  on  two  diffbrent  occasions  when  they  attacked  Dumoh ;  present  at  Tendukesa,  storming  the 
AOgati  of  JaiiiBpoire  under  Brigadier  Wheeler,  occupation  of  Shahghur  and  several  other  sUnniriieaLmlimidlecund* 


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ttod  oommanded  at  ihe  taking  of  the  town  Bad  heiglitB  of  Bophail,  fort  and  torm  ofPfttna,  and  at  tbe  fight  and  ra- 
ooonpatlon  of  Fort  Gnrrakota  and  the  town  of  Hindonaggor  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

^^  Colonel  W.  H.  Lowther  eerved  during  the  Poojaab  campaign  of  1848-49.  and  was  present  throughout  the  iit 
and  2nd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  action  of  Sooijkoond,  attack  on  the  Snborbs,  and  surrender 
of  the  fortress;  was  afterwards  ftresent  at  the  battle  of  GoQJerat— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clam).  Benred  in 
Assam  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-50 ;  commanded  the  first  expedition  against  the  Abor  Tribes  on  Dkmg 
in  1858,  and  also  the  second  expedition  agamst  the  same  tribes  in  1859. 

^**f  Colonel  W.  C.  Grott  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahanupore 
<Bronse  Star) .  Served  throughout  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chensb, 
«nd  actions  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwalfah— twice  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Bonthal  cam- 
paign of  1855-56. 

^**  Colonel  w.  D.  Bishop  served  the  campaign  of  1849  in  Afl^hanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  at 
Che  forcing  of  the  Kihyber  Pass  (Medal).  Served  during  the  GnUej  campaign  of  1845-46.  Also  in  the  Punjaub  cam- 
pai^  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Brigade 
Major  with  the  Bajpootana  Field  Force  during  the  mutiny  at  Kusseerabad;  and  subsequently  as  Assistant  Jleld 
Engineer  at  Cawnpore  with  the  force  there  during  the  final  operations  at  Luoknow. 

1*^  Colonel  H.  D.  Twysden  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  184a  in  AfTghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and 
was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  the  operations  in  the  Mazeena  Valley,  and  engagements  leadhig  to 
the  recapture  of  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  inolucQng  the  battles  of 
Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

1^  Colonel  J.  A.  S.  Faulknor  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  and  Afghanistan  ftom  1841  to  1844,  and  was 
present  at  the  defeat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree.  He  was  also  present  at  the  siege  and 
«apture  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 

^■7  Colonel  W.  Forbes  served  tue  campaign  of  1842  in  Aflkhanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the 
forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Sutleg  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Feroseshah  (Medal). 

1*  Colonel  J.  G.  Cookson  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Bellazy  Field  Force  under 
Brigadier  Spottiswoode  from  the  8th  November  1858  to  the  2xst  Januaiy  1859. 

^^  Colonel  P.  G.  Scot  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 
Was  present  when  the  Wing  of  the  Z2th  Bengal  Native  Inftmtry  muUniea  at  Nowgong  in  June  1857.  Served  after- 
vrwdB  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  present  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar 
«nd  Alumbagh,  and  entry  into  Lucknow ;  defence  of  the  Besidenoy  firom  25th  September  to  22nd  November  1857 
nntil  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde ;  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  and  repulse  of  all  the  attacks  IVom  November  1857  to  the 
aSth  February  1858 ;  siege  of  Lucknow  fh>m  zst  to  z6th  March,  action  at  Koorsee,  attack  on  Booya,  actions  of 
Allygunge  and  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

>*<>  Colonel  B.  Doffln  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  29th  December  1843  (Bronse  Star). 

isi  Colonel  W.  M.  Cafe  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahan^pore  29th  December  1843  (Bronxe  Star).  Also 
throughout  the  Pnnjaul^  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Sadoolapore,  ChillianwaJlah,  and  GoojersL 
And  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  Indian  mnttuy  (Medal,  and 
Victoria  Gross). 

u*  Lt.CoIonel  W.  F.  Stephens  served  in  the  Sutlei)  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee 
(charger  shot)  on  Escort  duty  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal). 

"»Lt.Colonel  G.  Ward  served  throughout  the  Sutlq  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Feroseshah  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  Puz^janb  campaign,  including  the  affair  of  Bamnuggur,  and  actions  of 
Sadoolapore,  ChiUianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in 
1857,  ^^^  ^^  present  with  Hodson's  Horse  in  the  affairs  of  Kurkowda  and  Bhotuck,  and  led  the  Begiment  into 
action  the  day  of  the  assault  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

iM  Colonel  A.  S.  Smith  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  actions  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  1853  as  2nd  in  Command  of  the  3rd  Punjab  In- 
fantry with  the  force  under  General  Hodgson  employed  against  hill  tribes  west  of  Dersjat ;  also  at  the  affhir  of  Kehat 
KohtuI  under  Maior  Coke ;  in  the  Meransaie  expedition  xmder  General  Chamberlain  in  1855.  Served  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58 ;  in  Moozuff\imuggxir  district  as  Commandant  of  Sooltan  Jan*s  Bessala  trom.  September 

1857  until  Apriri858  (severely  wounded  at  Thannah  Bown,  lost  use  of  right-hand) ;  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier 
Ooke  at  the  actions  of  Bhagwala  and  Nugeenee;  joined  General  Jones'  Column  with  his  Beasala  at  Moradabad,  and 
accompanied  it  to  Bareilly ;  was  in  command  of  pursuing  party  at  the  Dojorah  Nullah  on  5th  May  1858 ;  captured 
enemy^s  guns  and  ammunition— horse  killed  under  him  by  a  round-shot  (mentioned  in  despatches  of  Generals  Jones 
and  Coke,  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^u  Lt.Colonel  C.  O'B.  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  bsttles 
of  Feroseshah  and  Sobraon— slightly  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  wss 
present  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison  of  Pegu  and  the  operations  in  its  vicinity;  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column 
under  General  Steel  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

i*«  Lt.Colonel  G.  Smart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860  and  was  present,  at  the  capture  of  the  Takn 
Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*7  Lt.CoIonel  C.  J.  B.  Gough  served  throughout  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Bamnug- 
gur, passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  ChUlianwalia,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  with  tne  Guide  Corps  at  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  commanded  Guide 
Cavalry  in  affairs  at  Khurkonda  on  15th,  and  Rhotuck  on  zjth  and  iSth  August ;  engaged  in  the  Cavalry  affhir  in 
rear  of  the  (jamp  on  nth  September.  Served  with  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhujjor  districts. 
Was  engaged  in  the  action  of  Nornole  on  the  i6th  November.  Served  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  actions  of  Gun- 
geeree,  Putteallee,  Mynpoorie,  and  Shumshabad  (wounded).  Commanded  a  Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse  at  action 
ofMeangunge;  present  throughout  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
Brevet  of  Major). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  O.  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Puujaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  was  slightiy  contused  on  the  side  by  a 
bullet  at  the  afikir  of  Bamnuggur  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  against  the  Mohmnnd 
Tribes  in  August  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  including  the  advance 
on  Lucknow,  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge  (received  a  blow  on  the  head  f^m  a  musket),  througnout  the  final 
siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumba^,  defeat  of  a  body  of 
Fanatics  near  Moosah  Bagh,  and  other  minor  cavalry  skirmishes ;  affhir  of  Tiirree,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  Jhitoorah, 
and  Metahi,  and  other  skirmishes.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Muster  General  to  the  Shahabad  Field 
Force,  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  in  Jugdespore,  Khymore  Hills,  Palamow,  and  Behar,  including 
night  surprise  of  the  enemy's  camp  at  Tuly-a-Duhar,  and  affhirs  at  Karee  Sath  and  Majowleea  (seven  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

>w  Colonel  J.  w.  Rutherford  served  at  the  defence  of  Aden  in  1846.    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in 

1858  (Medal). 

"0  Colonel  F.  J.  Davies  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

^^  Colonel  T.  D.  Ker  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  trom.  1842  to  1844  and  was  preaent  at  the  defeat  and 
capture  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree  in  1843.  Was  Staff  Officer  to  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  under 
Lt.Colonel  Donovan,  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dwarka 
in  November  1859. 

iM  Colonel  H.  A.  Cockbum  marched  from  Gwalior  on  the  zsth  May  1857  towards  AUyghur  in  command  of  a 
Squadron  of  the  zst  Cavalry  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  of  which  Regiment  he  was  Adjutant,  and  served  in  the  Agra» 
Hattras,  and  AUyghur  districts  of  the  Doab,  under  the  Orders  of  the  Lt.Govemor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces,  until  the 
and  July  following.  On  Uie  22nd  May  near  Hattras  with  only  about  fifty  men  he  defeated  and  dispersed  a  body  of 
nearly  500  rebels,  on  which  occasion  his  charger  was  slightly  wounded.  On  the  following  day  he  rescued  twenty 
persons  trom  the  town  of  Sasnee.  On  the  31st  May  he  defeated  a  body  of  rebels  near  Hattras,  on  which  occasion 
the  official  report  trom  Captain  Alexander  to  the  Lt.Oovemor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces  stated :— ''Lieutenant  Codi- 
bum  dismounted  about  twenty  men  and  stormed  the  village.  Every  praise  is  due  to  Lieut.  Cockbum,  a  most  gallaot 
soldier,  who  had  some  narrow  escapes  "  (his  helmet  and  sword  were  struck  by  buUets).    "  He  killed  four  men  with 

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hit  oirn  hand."  On  the  sth  June  he  defeated  a  large  body  of  rebels  and  saTed  the  town  of  Lakhnooa»  hie  charger 
Miur  twice  wounded.  On  the  5th  July  1857  at  the  battle  of  Agra  he  was  very  eeverely  wounded  by  a  caunon-Bhot  and 
hiiorarger  was  killed  under  him.  He  was  thanked  on  four  occasions  by  the  Lieut. Qovernor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinoea 
and  mentioned  in  his  despatches  as  being  "  marked  by  his  forward  activity  and  courage  "  and  *'  as  a  dashing^ 
enei^c  Cavalry  Officer  "  (Medal) . 

»  Ocdonel  T.  J.  H.  Keyes  served  with  the  field  force  against  Gulburgah  in  1848. 

i*LtColonel  J.  M.  Earle  served  throughout  the  Sutiej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Moodkae,  Feroseshah*  Buddiwal,  and  Aliwal  (liedal  and  two  Clasps). 

i«  LtColonel  S.  Chalmers  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including 
fbe  dege  sndcsptore  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (l£edal  with  Clasp) . 

1*  lAOolonel  G.  C.  Llo:rd  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855-56.  Served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  in 
1858 'and  was  present  in  various  skirmishes  leading  to  the  attack  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (mentioned  in 

1^  lACoIonel  If.  Thomson  served  throughout  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  was  engaged  in  the  trenches  at  Gawnpore 
during  the  massacre,  was  one  of  the  only  four  survivors,  and  was  five  times  wounded  and  had  a  horse  shot  under 
hm  (Medal,  Brevet  of  ICi^'or,  and  a  year's  service) . 

^n  Lt.(}olonel  C.  P.  HUdebrand  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

1^  LtColonel  E.  S.  Jackson  was  Adjutant  of  the  lath  Bengal  Native  Infantry  when  the  Wing  at  Nowgong 
motinied  in  June  1857,  <uid  was  instrumental  in  saving  the  life  of  Mrs.  Kercholf ,  the  wife  of  the  Sergeant  Major,  whom 
heicecoedfrom  danger  by  carrying  her  behind  him  on  horseback.  Was  engaged  in  an  afiiur  with  a  party  of 
Bnndeelss. 

vi  LLCoUmeL  E.  J.  Wild  served  with  the  40th  Bengal  Native  InfiEintry  in  the  Burmese  war  of  x8sa  and  was  present 
at  the  atonning  and  capture  of  the  Dagon  Pagoda,  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  through  the 
mntiny  of  {8s7 ;  present  at  the  relief  of  Arrah  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with 
Barrow's  Volunteer  Oavalry  with  Havelock'a  Force  in  advance  and  first  relief  of  Luoknow  (horse  killed  under  him)^ 
eenred  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  defence  of  the  Residency;  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of 
the  (}walior  Omtingent,  also  at  the  action  of  Kale  Nuddee  and  capture  of  Futtehghur ;  present  at  the  action  at 
Knrirar under  Sir  P.  Seaton  (Medal  with  CHasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  LtColonel  J.  C.  P.  BaiUie  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  was  Orderly  Officer  to 
General  Nicholson   in   the  engagement  with  the  Sealkote   mutineers   near  Goordaspore  on   the  xath  JuJ^ 

1857  (severely  wonnded) ;  served  with  Brigadier  Seaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Puttiallee,  and 
reoocupationofMynporie.  AtKankur,  Rohilcund  border,  in  April  x8j8  ;  served  with  the  Soraon  Field  Force  at  the 
taking  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tiroul.  Served  with  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  during  the  operations  in  the  Terai,  and 
present  at  the  actions  of  Ruttonpore,  and  attack  made  on  the  rebels*  position  in  lower  Nepau^  range  —  wounded 
(mentioned  in  deeijatches.  Medal). 

^  LtColonel  R.  Blair  served  in  the  Sonthal  oampai^  in  1856.  Also  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  x857-59» 
isclndingthe  Bundlecund  campaign  in  1859  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  (Medal). 

'^  LtColonel  H.  A.  Browne  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53,  and  was  present  at  various 
skinniflhes  (Ifodal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^  LtColonel  G.  S.  Morris  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
and  oocimation  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

1^  JA.CdUmel  P.  S.  Yorke  joined  the  and  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  and  served  with  them  at  Delhi  throughout  all 
the  actions  and  operations  fin>m  the  asrd  June  to  the  x 5th  August  1857.     Joined  the  and  Sikh  Cavalxy  in  January 

1858  and  served  with  it  in  the  Delhi  district  in  Major  Ramsay's  Column  in  May  June  and  July  1858  (Medal  with 
dasp).    Served  in  the  (^ossyah  rebellion  in  x86a,  and  oomxnanded  the  outpost  of  Buttow. 

^  LtColonel  G.  B.  Fisher  was  present  with  the  3and  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Sonthal  district  during 
the  mutinies  of  1857,  and  marched  with  the  Head  Quarters  flram  Bowsee  to  Raneeguiige  when  the  four  companies 
on  command  mutinied.  Took  a  detachment  of  volunteers  firom  his  regiment  to  China,  and  served  with  the  65th 
N.  L  daring  the  oocnpation  of  Canton  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

^  LtColonel  W.  A.  Franks  was  present  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  xath  Bengal  Native  Inlkntry  when  it 
motir  ed  a«  Nowgong  on  the  xoth  June  1857.    He  served  subseouenUy  throughout  the  mutiny  campaign  (MedsJ). 

^  .*• '  I'ocel  H.  K.  Bushe  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  uie  surrender 
and  Qcw  .'o  1  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

^**  ^...Co^oe  W.  Barber  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Colunm  in  the  Saugor 
•pd  >9&  bruce  '*^erritories  and  Raepore  district  fh>m  the  X3th  November  1857  to  30th  April  X858,  and  was  present  at 
Kooajsam,  7'  ea?  ^hena,  Narxainpoor,  Teekavah,  Bhutgaum,  Corganm,  and  attack  on  Whepaul  Sing's  house  at 
fibn^Taoai  (\)&u  ■':•)• 

^  LuOo^ore*  &.  W.  Elton  was  present  with  his  regiment  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Delhi  on  the  zith 
H^  1 3^7.  Served  in  the  Meerut  volunteer  Horse,  and  was  present  with  it  at  the  defeat  of  WuUedad  Khan  at 
Galowtee,  and  on  several  other  occasions  when  attached  to  the  left  wing  xst  Belooch  Battalion.  Was  present  with 
General  Penny's  Force  at  the  action  of  Kurkralee ;  was  with  the  Conomander  in  Chiefs  Force  at  the  action  before 
BareUly  on  5th  May  1858,  and  at  repulse  of  rebels  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  on  the  occasion  of  their  attacking 
our  outposts  at  Shahjehuipore  ;  present  in  the  operations  near  Mahomdy  and  relief  of  Fort  JellaJabad  ;  present 
with  the  Battalion  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Rampore  Kussia  by  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force;  with  (Commander  in 
(^rs  Force  at  occupation  of  forts  of  Ameytee  and  Snnkerpore,  and  at  the  defeat  of  Beni  Madho  at  Dundea 
Eeeree ;  also  at  the  action  at  Churda  and  taking  of  Fort  Mayeedia  j  present  at  the  capture  of  14  guns  by  Brigadier 
Honford's  Force  at  Sikha  Ghat  in  Nepaul  (Medal) . 

^  LtColonel  W.  E.  D.  Broughton  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

^  Lt(k>lonel  J.  Blair  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  X857-59,  <uxd  was  present  at  the  siege 
ofNeenmeh,  siege  and  assault  at  Kotah  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Yictona 
(Trosa  for  *'  gaUant  and  daring  conduct"  at  ^eemuch,  and  **  in  fifhting  his  way  most  gallantly  throuffh  a  body  of 
rebels  at  Jeemm  who  had  literally  surrounded  him. .  .  .  receivea  a  severe  sword-cut  on  his  right  amr'). 

^  LtColonel  J.  H.  Doveton  was  on  field  service  in  the  Southern •Mahratta  Country  during  part  of  1845.  He 
was  also  engaged  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  at  Sholapore  on  the  7th  February  1858. 

^  LtColonS  W.  Howey  served  with  ^e  3and  Light  Infkntry  durmg  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-50,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tyroul,  action  of  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Ahmetie  ana  Shunker> 
pore,  and  pursuit  of  Beni  Madho  (Medal}. 

*"  LtO>lonel  W.  A.  Park  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Satghnr,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Ganakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  storm  of 
Jhsnsi,  and  batUe  of  the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  LtColonel  E.  M.  Lawford  was  employed  in  Bengal  and  Bundlecund  fh>m  February  to  December  X859. 

^  LtColonel  R.  Oaulfeild  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  firom  9ih 
Korember  X858  to  36th  January  1859 ;  served  also  with  a  colunm  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  wurdah  river 
for  the  suppression  of  disturbances  in  the  Nizam's  Dominions  in  conjunction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
firom  ist  to  30th  March  1850.  Served  with  the  column  under  Mi^or  Savage  of  the  oxst  Foot  on  field  service  in  the 
Xsgpoie  Piovinoe  ttom  aand  April  to  x8th  May  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

"*  LtColonel  B.  S.  Hill  served  in  defence  of  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  1857-58;  present 
at  CbaigoanJa. ;  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Ck>lumn  during  the  cunpaign  in  Oude  and  present  at  the  actions  of  IHugaon 
sod  Bnaaoolpore.  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
eampaira  ofx865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Husara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  operations  on  the  **  Black 

1**  LtColonel  H.  H.  Stansfeld  served  with  the  xoth  Foot  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the 
iiese  oCLndmow  and  several  skirmishes  in  Oude,  Aximghnr,  and  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  ^Medal  with  Clasp). 

">  litOolonel  O.  A.  (Salloway  commanded  the  remnant  of  the  3rd  Bengal  Light  (Cavalry  durmg  the  Indian  mutiny 
canpaig&in  i85t>58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sarasowlee  and  Jowla  (Medal). 

"^T4.Colnnefa.  Melvill  served  in  the  Kumaon  Militia  during  1857  and  commanded  Cavalry  in  an  attack  made 
from  H^raaeTsl  upon  a  portion  of  the  Rohilcund  rebels.  Served  with  the  Oude  Police  Cavalry  ttom  May  till 
Beptembcr  sSsB;  was  in  command  of  a  Police  Force  (Cavalry  and  Inihntry)  at  Mahon  near  Lnolmow  when  an 

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attack  was  made  on  that  poet  by  the  enemy  on  the  eveninfir  of  the  7th  Anffost  1858.    Commaaded  the  Oaraliym 
an  attack  made  by  a  Police  Force  npon  the  fort  and  position  of  Birwa  on  26th  Angnst  1858  (Medal). 

^M  Lt.  Colonel  T.  M.  Shelley  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerat  on  the  zoth  May  1857.  He 
aenred  afterwards  in  several  actions  fVom  the  iTth  August  to  the  39th  September  before  Delhi,  and  at  the  aassolt 
and  capture  of  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i*>  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Campbell  served  with  3rd  Bengal  Europeans  during  the  Indian  muUnies  of  1857-58,  in- 
cluding the  operations  at  Shereghur  Ghat  in  May  1858,  and  with  the  column  i!h>m  Agra  towards  Gwalior  in  Jrnie 
1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  30th  Puzgaub  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at 
the  captures  of  Chamoorchi,  Bala,  and  Nagoh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>">  Msjor  G.  A.  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  is 
the  Shahabad  district  and  in  Central  India  (Medal). 

*^  Major  W.  J.  Morris  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  z858>59,  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Tern- 
tories  and  Shahabad ;  was  present  at  the  engagements  at  Itrowlea,  Azimghur,  Bnrhampoor,  Kheroe  Sangor,  and 
Jugdespore.  Was  Acting  BtafiT  Officer  to  the  Buzar  Field  Force,  and  joining  in  the  charge  of  his  Regiment  at  Bur- 
hampoor  his  charger  waa  shot  under  him,  and  he  saved  the  life  of  a  Trooper  by  catting  down  his  assailant.  Was 
employed  in  Bengal  and  Bundlecund  with  General  ^Vhitlock's  Field  Force  during  the  whole  of  X859  (Medal). 

*»  Major  W.  G.  Grove  served  with  the  Beetabuldee  combined  Field  Force  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  June  1857, 
and  with  the  Kamptee  Flying  Column  under  Colonel  Osborne,  to  intercept  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Nagpore  Province 
from  9th  Novemb€»r  till  31st  December  1857,  was  present  at  the  disarming  of  the  Nagpore  Irregular  Cavaliy.  Com- 
manded a  Force  of  Irregular  Cavalry  and  Infantry  sent  by  orders  of  the  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Central 
Provinces  to  aid  a  force  firom  Hoosingabad  to  attack  the  fort  of  Heerakote  in  the  Puchmeere  Hills,  the  strong- 
hold of  a  rebel  Chief,  in  the  beginning  of  1858. 

*»  Mfi^or  J.  I.  Robinson  served  with  the  and  Pnqjaub  Cavalry  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lacknow,  and  sfc 
the  affair  of  Koorsee;  and  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  actions  of  Rooya  and 
AUygungo,  capture  of  BareUIy,  and  affhirs  of  Shahjehanpore  and  Mohumdee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»  Major  S.  W.  O.  Stevens  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jalonn  districts  in  1858. 

*v  LtOolonel  R.  A.  W.  C.  Stuart  served  during  che  campaign  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of 
fierowlie,  at  the  action  of  Ghurra,  and  at  the  engagement  and  destruction  of  Lallpoor,  reoccupation  of  Hnm- 
merpore,  accomi>anied  the  foroe  under  the  Honourable  Percy  Herbert  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Feroie  Shsh  to  the 
tMknks  of  the  Chumbul  (Medal). 

»•  Maior  C.  8.  Steward  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  waa  present  at  the  action  of  Itrowlea  with 
Kooer  Smg^s  rebel  force  on  the  aist  March  1858  (wounded) ,  and  at  the  sortie  m>m  the  fort  of  Asimghnr  rfth  March, 
also  at  the  taking  of  Jugdespore  and  at  the  engagements  of  Beliea,  Peeroo,  twice  at  Muttahee,  Dulepore,  Ceswah, 
Buju>ore  Gamnr,  and  the  final  ejectment  of  the  rebels  from  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  between  May  and  June  1858 

*i<^  Major  T.  0.  Graham  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-^8,  and  was  present  at  the  aiage  and  cap- 
inre  of  Lucknow,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  capture  of  Fort  Degham  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^^  Lt.ColoneI  H.  St.  G.  Tucker  served  with  the  x9th  Pux^jaub  Infiintry  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (Medal). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  M.  G.  Clerk  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  m  1857-59,  ^i^d  was  present  with  Havelock's 
Force  att^e  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  remaining  intiieAlumbagh  with  the  force  under  Lt. Colonel 
M'Intyre,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer;  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Lt  Colonel  P.  C.  Dalmahoy  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  x857-59/and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Delhi,  including  most  of  the  engagements  before  its  walls  previous  to  the  capture.  Served  with  Brigadier 
fihowers'  Force  in  the  Deuii  district.  Present  with  the  Hnmeerpore  Police  Battalion  in  several  encounters  with 
the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  1859-60,  and  on  many  occasions  during  the  campaign  commanded  an  independent 
Column  of  Militaiy  Police  (received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  servicea  in  Delhi  and  Bundlecund,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

'^^  ijt.Colonel  H.  A.  Rooke  served  with  the  90th  light  Inftmtry  during  the  mutiny  in  Dude  in  i85S>59,  and  in  the 
subsequent  operations  in  the  Terai  (Medal) . 

^*  Major  P.  Story  served  in  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  was  present 
at  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal). 

^*  Major  J.  L.  Loch  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  GuaroiB  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  and 
4luring  ue  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*i7  Miqor  E.  J.  M'Nair  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
«a^ure  of  Delhi  as  well  as  at  the  battle  of  Budlee-ke-Senu  and  all  the  operations  throughout  the-  siege;  served 
afterwards  in  the  Delhi  district  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  Showers;  also  in  the  Bekaneer  district  in  1859 
<Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  MiMor  C.  Martin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  ot  1857-58  and  was  present  with  the  X4th  Light  Dia- 
ffoonswith  the  Malwa  Field  Foroe  at  the  capture  of  Dhar,  and  actions  of  Mandesore — severely  wounded  (mentioned 
m  despatches,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  camx)aign  in  1868  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  BngSMlier  D.  M.  Stewart, 
and  with  the  zath  Bengal  Cavalry  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'i>t  Sir  John  Louis  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campiugn  m  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Batghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  the  Mnddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  Rtorm 
of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal). 

*i*Lt.Colonel  J.  M.Williams  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53  and  was  present  at  Pegu  during  the  investment 
of  the  Pagoda  and  River  stockade  by  the  Burmese  in  January  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Served  as  a  Volnn- 
Ceer  against  the  rebel  Chief  Meng  Loung  in  the  Martaban  district  in  1856,  present  in  several  engagements,  and  in 
fihoay  Gheen  in  1857. 

*">  Migor  R.  C.  Stewart  served  with  a  par^  of  the  Mjrsore  Silladar  Horse  attached  to  the  Kumool  Movable 
Column  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Shorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858.  on  which  occasion  he  was 
dangerously  wounded  by  two  sword  cuts ;  also  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contin- 
gent with  Brigadier  Hill^B  Field  Force  in  the  Taptee  Valley,  in  Berar,  and  in  the  Deccan  firom  November  2858  till 
March  2859  (Medal) . 

""^  Major  L.  E.  Evans  served  throughout  the  Indian  muUny  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European 
'Regiment,  and  was  present  with  the  Mynpooree  Movable  Column  in  the  operations  at  Sheraghur  Ghat,  and  with 
the  Agra  Column  towards  Gwalior.  Served  also  with  the  Colmnn  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  action  of  Dewaa 
against  Tantia  Topee  (Medal). 

">  Major  W.  B.  Martin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  was  present  with  the  38th  Foot  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  aflbirs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  z9thPunjaub  Inflintry  in  China  the  camphign  of  i860  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd 
pumaub  Infhntry  throughout  the  Sittana  Expedition  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  afterwards  with  General 
Wilde's  Column  against  the  Judon  Tribes. 


Force  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  pursuit  of  rebels  in  Central  India  (twice  mentioned  in  dmpatches,  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

*M  Major  A.  K.  J.  0.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  sie^ 
and  capture  of  Delhi  from  the  17th  July  1857  with  xst  Pmijaub  Cavalry,  and  was  engaged  in  a  cavalry  afikir  m 
rear  of'^the  camp  on  zxth  September ;  served  with  column  under  Brigadier  Greathed,  and  engaged  at  Uie  actions 
of  Boolundshuhur.  Allyghur,  Agra,  and  Kanouge ;  present  at  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  skirmishes  of 
Malygunge  and  Alumbagh  and  action  of  Cawnpore :  served  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  Oude,  and 
engaged  at  Meangnnge :  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  aflhir  at  Koorsee :  commanded  a  squad- 
ron of  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  capture  of  Bareilly  and  affair  of  Shahjehanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**s  Major  A.  B.  D.  Mackensie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  18^7-58,  and  was  present  during  the 
siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  with  the  Guide  Caralry,  and  with  Brigadier  Showers^  Column  in  the  DeDil,  Qoorgaon, 

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«nd  Jhi^ijnr  districts.  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavahy  at  the  siege  and  oaptare  or  Laoknow  (wounded),  and  was 
preientst  the  action  of  the  Moosa  Ba^^h  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

MH^'or  F.  M.  Alexander  served  with  the  Dharwar  Field  Force  from  5th  March  till  95th  April  z8<8.  Com- 
msnded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Light  Cavalry  while  serving  with  the  Gomckpore  Field  Fbroe  nnder  Brigadier 
Eotrcroft  from  November  1858  till  Febraary  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Koosmee  and  Bagowra ;  and  in 
Be&gal  and  Bundlecand  from  January  to  December  1859  (Medal). 

'B  Major  J.  H.  T.  Fuqohar  was  present  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  (severely  woonded)  and  thronghoat  the 
defence  of  the  Residency  at  Laoknow  m  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  srear's  service). 

"•Mi^or  R.  Beadon  served  dm>tng  the  Indian  mntiny  -campaigns  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Lnekaow,  akinnish  at  Tigree,  capture  of  Aximghur  and  pursuit;  at  Sanilwar  he  captured  a  9<ponnder ;  operations 
in  the  Jogdeepore  JunglM  and  pursuit ;  action  at  Nonadee  and  pnranit  to  the  Kymaon  Hills  (twice  mentioned  in 
dmatehes.  Medal  wi&  Clasp).  Served  the  campaign  of  x86o  m  China,  including  the  taking  of  ^e  Taka  Forts. 
actun  at  (Thankiawan,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medaf  with  two  Clasps). 

»*  (^ptain  G.  Beadon,  prior  to  entering  Uxe  Indian  Army,  served  five  years  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy, 
ms  on  board  H.M.  ship  Alaien  at  the  bombardment  and  fiftll  of  Bomarsund  during  the  Baltic  campaign  of  1854 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier  (Medal).  Served  afterwards  in  the  same  ship  daring  the  siege  and  fiall  of  Sevastopcl 
between  the  aard  October  1854  and  December  1855,  and  was  present  at  tno  taking  of  Kertoh  and  Kinboum  (Medal 
with  (Hasp).    Was  engM^  in  the  operations  against  Cfinton  on  board  H.M.  ships  Calcutta  and  Elk.    Served  on 

be  River  (janges  as  a  volunteer  during  the  late  mutiny  in  the  H.E.I.  Company's  gunboat  Jumna, 

^  Kigor  C.  B.  Stack  served  with  the  Kotah  Contingent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  and  Mattra 
districts  in  May  and .  Jnne  1857 ;  and  aa  Aide  de  Camp  to  Greneral  Polwbele  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  5th  July 
1857  (Medal). 

»  (Captain  R.  O.  T.  Stevenson  served  in  the  Indian  mntiny  campaign  in  18^8-59,  and  was  present  at  Jeenm, 
asasnlt  and  eaptore  of  Kotah,  and  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

s**  (?aptain  F.  S.  Cherry  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mntiny  in  Shahabad«  and  enjnged  at  Bnrhami)oor 
^±  October,  Kheree  Saajgor  x6th  October,  Jugdeispore  i8th  October,  Seekreta  and  Koath  Khaa  aoth  October,  and 
Iniabad  joth  November  1858,  and  in  Bundlecund  ull  June  1859  (Medal). 

*  CSaptain  C.  A.  Moore  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  and  Bombay  Light  Cavaliy  at  the  taking  of  Bowa; 
ptSKDt  at  the  taking  of  Awah ;  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Ontral  India  in  1858 ;  present  during  the  operations 
IS  the  Hahee  Kanta  in  2858 ;  and  at  the  night  attack  of  the  Khosias  at  Bhvrannah  and  duringtne  operations  at 
Knnpr  Parker;  present  during  the  operations  in  Kattywar,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  Burda  Hills  and  defeat  of 
the  wagheen  at  that  plaoe  in  1859  (Medal  with  Chisp) .  Served  with  the  3rd  Light  Cavaby  during  the  Abvsiinian 
csmpsiim  of  1867-68,  and  commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  de- 
epatebOB,  Medal). 

*  Captain  A.  H.  Prinsep  was  present  at  the  mntiny  of  his  Regiment,  the  6th  Bengal  Light  (Tavaliy,  at 
Sealkote  on  the  9th  July  x8«7  and  was  wounded.  He  atterwaxds  served  against  the  rebels  in  tha  (logaria  Jungles, 
and  was  present  at  the  ilnai  siege  and  capture  of  Lnoknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  (^ptain  J.  M.  C.  Galloway  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mntiny  in  Shahabad.  and  was  engaged  at  Eherea 
Ttii  October,  Burhampoor  14th  October,  Kheree  Sanger  x6th  October,  Jugdespore  x8th  October,  and  Seekreta  and 
koath  Khai  aoth  October  1858,  and  in  Bundlecund  auring  the  whole  of  1859  (Medal). 

K  Qiptain  T.  H.  T.  Chalon  served  with  the  C!opal  Movable  Column  and  BeUaxy  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was 
preeent  at  the  storming  of  Copal  (Medal). 


"■  (^ptain  T.  F.  C.  Bochfort  served  during  the  Indian  mntiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  dege 
lod  eaptore  of  Lnoknow,  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  actions  of  Koorsee  and  Baree  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

» (^pisin  W.  8.  Maoleod  served  with  a  Squadron  of  the  zst  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  campaign  of  z86o  in 
CUna. 

M  UaiorW.  Thompson  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercei»t  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  IVom  9th 
Korember  1858  to  36tn  January  1850.  He  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  river 
fcr  tha  sappression  of  disturbances  m  the  Niaam's  Dominions  in  oox^junotion  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose, 
from  itt  to  30th  MJaroh  1859. 

**  (Captain  H.  C.  Stevens  was  employed  in  Bengal  and  Bundlecund  from  January  to  June  1859. 

**  Major  G.  W.  Cox  was  employed  against  the  &aren  insurgents  in  2857. 

^  Captain  A.  F.  Curtis  served  with  the  Bellary  Field  Force  in  1858-^9. 

**  Captein  J.  S.  Irvine  served  at  the  relief  of  Asimghur  in  April  1858,  and  in  the  subsequent  pursnit  of  Koer 
&u;  (Medal). 

M  Ctetain  B.  G.  Birch  served  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  HavelocVs  Force  in  1857,  and  was  severely  ' 
voondod  at  the  first  relief  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  CHasp,  and  a  year's  service) . 

"*  Captain  H.  M.  Buller  served  with  the  Eusof^ye  Force  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  including  the 
titaek  on  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Captain  R.  Morris  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z858,  and  was 
prasoit  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  at  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Captain  H.  £  SIHot  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  from  the  4th  June  to  tiie  5th  August  1858. 

**  Captain  W.  Rowlandson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Seerowlie and  Ghnrra,  and  reoocupation  of  Hxmieerpore  (Medal). 

"  Captain  P.  L.  Gordon  served  auring  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal,  in  the  Sangor  Nerbudda  Terri- 
tories, flram  December  1857  to  February  1858;  also  with  Bria^ier  Rowcroft's  Force  from  May  to  i6th  December  1858. 

^  Captain  G.  C.  Jackson  served  with  the  BusuflBai  Field  Force  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  and 
^ir  in  the  CSrainla  YaJley,  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  destruction  of  Lalloo,  and  burning  of  Umbeyla 
(ffianticmed  in  despatches).  Eterved  witii  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  x868,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
An^  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  approbation  of  (Government,  Medal). 

»  Captain  O.  C.  Morris  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad  district,  and  was 
P«ent  at  the  aflbir  at  Berhampore  on  the  X4th  October  1858. 

"  Captein  F.  D.  Plowden  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-50,  and  accompanied  General 
tnak't  (^lumn  on  the  Oude  frontier,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Attrowlee  (Medal). 

^  Captain  F.  Beeching  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Hawks  at  Keonghut  for  the  suppression  of  a 
nbelUon  amongst  the  Hill  Tribes  of  the  Chittack  Tributair  Mahals. 

^  M^or  J.  M.  Stewart  served  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  auring  the  rebellion  of  1863-63,  ctnd  was  present  at  the 
xuoltand  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Ookis,  Mugbaroi,  and  Oomkrong. 

^  Captain  H.  H.  C.  G.  Warrington  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Norbudda  Territories  in  tha 
iappreasion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  the  6th  February  1858. 

"*  Captain  F.  G.  Bideout  was  employed  in  suppressmff  tho  Khond  outbreak  in  Boad  in  May  and  Juno  i86a. 

"7  Captain  H.  8.  Ruxton  commanded  two  Companies  of  the  17th  Puigaub  InCantry  in  the  pursuit  and  capture  of 
a  party  of  rebels  of  the  36th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  July  1857. 

™  Ma)or  W.  C.  (Hiowne  served  with  the  19th  Pnnjaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (Medal). 

^  Captain  A.  J.  Howes  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division,  and  was  present 
at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Ruteea  z^th  November  X858  (Medal) . 

'^^jor  S.  Venour  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  xoth  Foot  against  the  Dinapore  mutineers  at  Arrsh  in  Z857 
ai^  was  severely  wounded  (Modal).    Served  with  the  right  column  Doar  Field  Force  in  1 86 c-66. 

*"  Captain  A.  P.  Currio  served  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  Z856-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture 
<tf  the  fort  of  Resldre,  surrender  of  Bushure,  at  Borazjoon.  and  action  of  luiooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in 
the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  GwaUor  rebels  in  Z858-59. 

'^t  M^or  H.  R.  Wintfo  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

^  Captain  G.  W.  Holdsworth  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 
<he  action  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July  against  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  attack  on  the  village  of  Chulhaslee  (severely 
yondcdbyan  explosion),  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth  October;  also  with  the  column  under  Ck)lonel  Cotton  at 
'^ntefapore  Siikeein  October  Z857,  and  with  the  Agra  Ck>lumn  towards  Gwalior  in  June  Z858  (Medal). 

"■  (Captain  W.  F.  Bartleman  served  with  the  Z3tn  Light  Inflmtry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X858,  and 
^PMprweulafc  the  aoticnis  of  Almorah  on  the  zTth  and  35th  April,  and  at  the  storming  axufcmtoreof  ^efort 

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of  Nuggar  (Medal) .  Served  daring  a  pari  of  the  Coaalah  rebellion,  and  -oommanded  a  Conmany  of  fiha  4frd  Bengal 
N.  I.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Hoonaowpoom'e  in  the  Jynteah  Hille  on  the  nnd  Hareh 
i86a. 

***  Captain  J.  H.  W.  Osborne  served  with  the  73rd  Foot  in  Brigadier  Boworoft's  Goloxnn  daring  the  oampaign  in 
the  Terai,  firom  the  4th  November  z8<8  to  Jaly  1859,  and  waa  present  at  the  attack  by  the  rebels  on  the  colomnof 
Uajor  Ross,  and  in  some  minor  affairs  (Hedal). 

^  Captain  J.  Johnstone  served  with  the  Trans-Gogra  Field  Force  nnder  Brigadier  Bowcroft  in  1858-59  (Kedal)* 

M*  Captain  H.  8.  Daniell  served  with  the  Persian  Bzpeditionary  Force  in  1857  (SCedal  with  Clasp).  Served  wfth 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  nnder  Sir  Hagh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  eaptareof  Biatghnr, 
action  at  Barodea  (wounded),  relief  of  Saugor,  action  at  Gorrakhota,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  baftie  of 
Koonch,  actions  before  and  taking  of  Calpee,  actions  at  Morar  and  Gwalior,  battle  of  Jowra  AUpore.  Served  in 
the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  Districts  in  2858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  How  HahouL  Served  as  Staff  Offloer  to 
the  force  employed  in  the  operations  m  the  Ohunoairi  District  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Captain  H.  C.  Grarden  served  with  theBrigade  under  (General  Franks  inOnde  in  1857-58 ;  and  with  threeCompenies 
of  the  97th  Foot  in  Bundleoand  in  1859  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  asrd  Bengal  N.I.  during  the  Bonair  campaign  of 
1863 ;  was  present  in  separate  command  of  two  Companies  of  this  Beglment  at  the  actions  of  the  Conical  mil  and 
Laloo ;  taking  and  bunune  of  Umbeylah,  and  was  also  present  with  the  whole  regiment  at  the  severe  haiid*to» 
hand  conflict  with  and  total  defeat  of  the  Affghans  and  ftinatics  at  the  Bonair  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  ae 
Commandant  of  the  Corps  of  Sebundy  Sappers  during  the  Bhootan  oampaign  under  Mejor  General  fVaaer  ^rtler 

»  Captain  B.  B.  Cox  served  with  the  90th  Light  Inlhntry  in  the  oampaign  in  Oude  in  2858-59,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Dowsa  (Medal). 

*>>  Captain  W.  Campbell  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutlnv  at  Lnoknow  on  the  30th  May  1857.  and  with 
the  fbrce  that  drove  the  rebels  out  of  the  station  the  next  day.  Served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Besiaency  firom 
the  30th  June  to  the  aand  November,  and  as  a  volunt^ser  with  the  78th  Hiffhlanders  accompanied  the  foroe  under 
Colonel  Napier  (Lord  Napier  of  Magdala)  that  went  oat  to  the  Mootee  Manzil  to  bring  in  the  sick,  woanded, 
heavy  guns,  and  ammunition  left  behind  by  the  relieving  force  nnder  Havelock,  and  was  sent  to  report  at  ni|^ 
that  more  doolies  were  required  for  the  sick  and  wounded;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and 
defiaat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  ayear's  service).  Served  the  campaign  of  x86»-63  in  the 
Jynteah  Hills,  and  saved  the  records  and  treasure  on  the  Cfutoherry  being  destroyed  by  lightning. 

'TO  Captain  H.  C.  Kemble  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  m  April  1858  (Medal). 

*n  Captain  R.  A.  C.  Hunt  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  and  capture  of  tae  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kasa  4th  April  2862,  of  the  town  of  Tseerpoo  Z7th  April, 
at  Nazean  97th  and  a9th  April,  at  the  storming  of  KahniTig  zst  May,  of  Tsing-poo  xsth  May,  and  at  the  stonning 
and  recapture  of  Kahding  on  the  4th  October  x86a. 

*?*  Captain  R.  M.  Chambers  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai,  and  was  present  st 
the  storming  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kaza  4th  April  x86a,  and  of  the  town  of  Tsewpoo  iTtb 
April,  at  Nasean  a7tn  and  a9th  April  1863,  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  xath  May,  and  with  the  ganiaon 
defending  Kahdingin May  x86a. 

"J*  Captain  G.  E.  Srskine  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  nnder  Brigadier  M.  W.  Smith  in  1858-^. 

"'*  Captain  H.  W.  Bird  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  hi  Bengal  firom  July  to  December  x8«8,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore ;  was  also  present  in  the  campaign  in  Bundleyund  under  Brigadier 
Wheler  in  X859  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  W.  W.  aooper  served  with  a  squadron  of  his  regiment  on  field  service  in  the  Beocan  ficom  the  ztth 
Novembw  1858  to  the  5th  April  X850,  indnding  the  march  of  fifty  miles  without  a  halt  on  ttie  a8Ui  Febrnaiy  in  pur^ 
suit  of  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  and  taking  several  prisoners  (Medal). 

*77  Captain  J.  G.  D.  Walker  served  withnis  regiment  in  the  campaign  in  Bundleoand  onder  Brigadier  Wheler 
in  1859. 

*7B  Captain  J.  May  served  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  Lnoknow,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Chinhnt 
30th  June  T857,  also  throughout  the  defeaoe  of  the  Reudency  acting  as  a  Subaltern  of  Artillery  uid  subseqoently 
as  Assistant  Field  Engineer.  Served  afterwards  with  the  foroe  at  the  Alumbagh  and  was  present  in  the  various 
actions  (wounded),  and  aooompanied  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  final  capture  of  Luoknow  (MTedal  with  two  Clasps). 


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Charles  Eyre  Wheeler,  Acijutant  Errinpoorah  Irregular  Force 

George  Frederic  Churchill,  Adjutant  x  Goorkhaa  

Charles  Evans  Hallett,  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General  3rd  Class,  on) 

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George  John  Hare,  Quarter  Master  22  Bengal  Native  Inftmtry 

Thomas  James  Bailey,  Wing  Subaltern  3  Sikh  Infantry 

Frederick  Robertson  Ditmas,  Squadron  Subaltern  15  Bengal  Cavalry 

John  Abercrombie,  Quarter  Master  7  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Francis  Charles  Burton,  Squadron  Subaltern  z  Bengal  Cavalry i 

Alfred  Nimmo  Sandilands,  Quarter  Master  6  Punjaiib  Infantry  

Charles  Francis  Massy ,"77  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd   Grade,   Pm^aub,) 

24  June  70,  Delhi  District S 

James  Graves  Kelly,  Wing  Subaltern  33  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Frank  Barrow,  Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Oude, ) 

20  Sept.  70,  Oonao S 

William  John  Vousden,  Squadron  Subaltern  5  Punjaub' Cavalry 

Edward  Law  Durand,  3rd  Assistant  to  the  Gk>v.Gen.'s  Agent  in  Rajpootana 

Carbery  Egan,  Squadron  Subaltern  12  Bengal  Cavalry  

Bradford  Smith,  Wing  Subaltern  4  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Arnold  Dash  wood  Strettell,»7  Quarter  Master  and  Pnr^aub  Infantry 

Edward  Lloyd,  Squadron  Subaltern  4  Punjaub  Cavalry 

Lorn  Robert  Henry  Dick  Campbell,®®  Wing  Subaltern  x  Punjaub  Inflmtry  

Archie  Wishart  (Jaii-dner,  Wing  Subaltern  27  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Sir  Charles  Henry  Leslie,  Bart.  Wing  Subaltern  37  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

John  Robert  Burlton- Bennett,  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General,  3rd  Class  ... 

Henry  Vere  Hunt,  Quarter  Master  25  Bengal  Native  Infl&ntry 

Francis  Ranken  Cave  Voyle,  Adjutant  29  Bengal  Native  Infimtry 

Bernard  Channer ,  Wing  Subalfem  a  Bengal  Native  Infantry  .' 

William  George  Craigie  Halkett,  Adjutant  30  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

George  Hugh  Coles  Dyce,  Quarter  Master  az  Bengal  Native  Infbntry   

Stannus  Vomer  Gt)rdon,  Quarter  Master  23  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Mansel  Armstrong,  Squadron  Subaltern  5  Bengal  Cavalry 

Robert  Alexander  Swectenham,  Quarter  Master  27  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Samuel  John  Dunlop,  Assistant  Engineer,  zst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  72,  > 

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Jamea Butler,  Assist.  Com.  3rd  Grade,  British  Burmah,  9  Aug.  69,  Moulmein  ... 

Charles  Boswell  Norman,  Adjutant  3  Sikh  Infantry 

Albert  de  Clancy  Rennick,  Assist.Com.  3rd  Class,  Punjaub,  Hoshiarporo  Dittrict 


Thomas  George  Thomson,  Adjutant  36  Bengal  Native  Infiwtry 

Thomas  Francis  Hobday,  Sub  Assist.  Comizussai^  General,  3rd  Class,  x6  July  69 

John  Douglas  Hallett,  Quarter  Master  40  Bengal  Native  Infontry  

Henry  Opie  Woodhouse,  Wing  Subaltern  19  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Thomas  Deane,  Adjutant  Governor  General's  Body  Guard    

William  Henry  Browne,  Quarter  Master  18  Bengal  Native  InflEintry  

John  Wm.  O'Callaghan,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  x6  Jan.  71,^ 

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Edward  Henry  Bingham,  Quarter  Master  1 3  Bengal  Native  Infantry     

Henry  James  Barr,  Quarter  Master  17  Bengal  Native  Inflintry    

John  Fra.Jas.MiUer,»M  Assist.  Eng.  zst  Gr.D.P.W. ,  I  Mar.7  x ,  Sirhind  Canal,Puxyaub 

Augustus  Keith  Abbott,  Adjutant  42  Bengal  Native  Inftmtry 

Sydney  Drummond  TumbuU,  Adjutant  15  Bengal  Cavalry    , 

Arthur  Edward  Ward,  Assist.  Eng.  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  4  Oct.  7a,  7th  Circle 

Robert  Toinkyns  Hawkes,  Quarter  Master  35  Bengal  Native  Infkntry 


William  Hutt  Curzon  Wyllie,  Assist.  Com.  3rd  Grade,  26  Aug.  70,  Oude,  Kheree 
Annesley  John  Garrett,  Wing  Subaltern  3  Itifantry  Hyderabad  Contingent 


Arthur  Fishe,  Wing  Subaltern  8  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Alister  William  Jamieson,  Wing  Subaltern  12  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Lyndon  Bolton  Irwin,  Wing  Subaltern  20  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Seymour  Duncan  Barrow,  Squadron  Subaltern  xo  Benj^al  Cavalry 

Charles  Swaine  Hogge,  Wing  Subaltern  24  Bengal  Native  Infiintry 

Henry  BoUeau,  Squadron  Sub^tem  it  Bengal  Cavalry  

Walter  Hailes,  Wing  Subaltern  37  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Arthur  Coombe  Gordon  Lydiard,  Quarter  Master  31  BengEd  Native  InflEuitry. 
Francis  Neilson  Chalmers,  Sub.Assist.Com.Gen,  ^rd  CI.  on  probation,  13  Oct.  7c 

Leslie  Trevor  Bishop,  Squadron  Subaltern  2  Punjaub  Cavalxy    

George  Lloyd  Reily  Ricbardson,  Squadron  Subaltern  x8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Thomas  Lloyd  Lewis,  Wmg  Subaltern  26  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

George  Frederick  Young,  Quarter  Master  30  Bengal  Native  Infantry  .... 
Alexander  Evans  Gordon,Wing  Subaltern  22  Bengal  Native  In&ntry .... 
Edm.  Chas.  Elliston,  Assist.  Eng.  2nd  Gr.D.P.W.,8ept.68,Bengal,MahanuddyDiv. 
Dudley  Elphinstone  Gouldsbury,  Quarter  Master  19  Bengal  Native  Infkntry. 

Jacob  Pieter  Deneys  Yanrenen,  Adjutant  5th  Bengal  Cavalry 

Francis  Richard  Begbie,  Wing  Subaltern  3  Pui^aub  Infantry 

John  Corse-8cott,«7*  Quarter  Master  37  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

James  Aloysius  Miley,  Adjutant  z  Bengal  Native  Infantry 


Henry  Metcalfe  Rose,  Adjutant  4z  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Charles  Marsh  Keighley,  Quarter  Master  8  Bengal  Native  Infantxv  

Robert  Nicholls  Harington,  Wing  Subaltern  29  Bengal  Native  Infantry  . 
George  Wemyss  Anson,  Officiating  Assistant  Commissioner,  Jhansi  .... 

Edward  Bimies  Nixon,**  Wing  Subaltern  Meywar  Bheel  Corps  

John  Meremth  Douglas  Lewes,  Wing  Subaltern  a  Punjaub  Infantry 


Edward  Hales  Wilson,  Quarter  Master  36  Bengal  Native  Infantry  ... 

Robert  Alexander  Gilchrist,"*'  Squadron  Sub.  a  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent 

Thomas  Holbrow  Goldney,  Quarter  Master  38  Bengal  NaUve  Infkmtry 

William  James  Alexander  Birch,  Wing  Subaltern  6  Bengal  Native  Infkntry 

Henry  Doveton  Hutchinson,  Wing  Subaltern  40  Bengal  Native  Infantxy 

Philip  Herman  Wallerstein,'*'^  Quarter  Master  24  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  

Frederic  Talbot  Goodridge,  Wing  Subaltern  Z3  Bengad  Native  Infantry  

William  Maitland  Meacham,  Adjutant  z^  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  

James  Livingston  Aberigh-Mockay,  Adjutant  8  Bengal  Cavalry 

Frederick  Augustus  Remmington,  Adjutant  Z5  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  

James  Mandeville  Wood  von  Beverhoudt,  Wing  Sub.  Z7  Bengal  Native  InJkntry 

David  Stanley  Cuninghame,  Sauadron  Subaltern  z  Punjaub  CavaJxy 

James  Alex.  Lawrence  Montgomery,  Assistant  Oomxnisaioner,  3rd  Olain.) 

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Edward  Chetwood  Hamilton,  Wing  Subaltern  7  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Leopold  James  Heniy  Grey,  Officiating  Assistant  Commissioner,  Lohardaggah 
Alfired  Charles  Le  Qaesne,  Wing  Subaltern,  i  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent 

Alfred  George  Yaldwyn,  Wing  Subaltern  6  Punjaub  Infantry 

Frederick  Drummond  Battye,  Squadron  Subaltern  Corps  of  Guides - 

Josiah  Philip  Crampton  Neville,  Squadron  Subaltern  14  Bengal  Cavalry  

Andrew  Kennedy  Macpherson,  Cantonment  Magistrate  of  Mooltan 

William  Hill,  Quarter  Master  a  Goorkhas 

Alex.  James  Corse-Soott.  Assistant  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  Revenue) 

Survey,  zst  Division,  Bhawulpore  S 

George  Hambley  Elliott,  Adjutant  3  Bengal  Cavaliy  

Alex.Thoma8  Seton  Abercromby  Rind,  Wing  Subaltern  28  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Leonard  William  Christopher.  Sub  Assistant  Conunissary  General    

Charles  Archibald  Mercer,  Wing  Subaltern  4  Goorkhas 

Richard  John  Morgan,  Asst.  Eng.  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  4  Oct.  72,  Sth  Circle 

Beniamin  Horatio  Pollard,  Wing  Subaltern  45  Benoral  Native  Infantry   

William  Harris,  Wing  Subaltern  21  Bengal  ^ative  Infantry 

Arthur  M'Leod  Mills,  Wing  Subaltern  10  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Richard  Kirby  Ridgewaj',  Wing  Subaltern  i  Goorkha  Regiment 

William  Alexander  Holcombe®*   

Lewis  Archibald  Charles  Cook,  Squadron  Subaltern  5  Bengal  Cavalry  

Getfery  Lawrence  Kliot,  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General,  3rd  Class 

Gilbert  Gaisford,  Quarter  Master  5  Punjaub  Infantry 

Vincent  George  Lawrence  Byre,  Wing  Subaltern  23  Bengal  Native  Infantry  . 

Cathcarl  William  Mony penny.  Wing  Subaltern  2  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Edward  Francis  Joseph  de  Clanay  Rennick,  Squadron  Subaltern  7  Bengal  Cav. 

Herbert  Anthony  Sawyer,  Adjutant  19  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Charles  Thomas  Bingham,  Wing  Subaltern  33  Bengal  Native  Infiantry 

Norton  Charles  Martelli,  Wing  Subaltern  39  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

James  Francis  Carthew,  Squadron  Subaltern  13  Bengal  Cavalry 

James  Beverley  Lynch,  Squadron  Subaltern  12  Bengal  Cavalry  

Henry  FitzGerald  Stevens,  Wing  Subaltern  42  Bengal  Native  Inflftntry 

Henry  Harvey  Swetenham,  Wing  Subaltern  21  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Henry  Alexius  Abbott.  Wing  Subaltern  15  Bengal  ^ative  Infantry 

William  Potter  Newall.  Wing  Subaltern  2Goorkha  Regiment    

John  James  Money-Simons,  wing  Subaltern  24  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Charles  Andrew  Coles,  Wing  Subaltern  36  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

James  Ramsay  Hobday,  Wing  Subaltern  38  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

James  Frank  Rivott-Carnao.  Wing  Subaltern  23  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Edward  Willock  Chalmers,  Squadron  Subaltern  17  Bengal  Cavaliy 

Archibald  Spiers  M'Rae,  Wing  Subaltern  22  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

iGerald  Ward  Martin,  Assistant  Superintendent,  and  Grade,  Revenue  Survey 

jWilliam  Harry  Salmon,  Wing  Subaltern  41  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Ernie  Money,  Squadron  Subaltern  11  Bengal  Cavalry 

Henry  Craigie  Malkett,  Wing  Subaltern  15  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Lewis  Dening»Wing  Subaltern  26  Bengal  Native  Infautiy 

Henry  St.  Patrick  Maxwell,  Wing  Subaltern  41  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Alexander  John  Forsyth  Reid,  Wing  Subaltern  30  Bengal  Native  Infantry  .. 

Malcolm  Alexander  Gray,  Wing  Subaltern  38  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Philip  Edward  Anderson,  Wing  Subaltern  25  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Michael  Ramsay  Spence,  Wing  Subaltern  14  Bengal  Native  lnfantr3'    

Edwupd  James  Gardner  Lewis,  Wing  Subaltern  19  Bengal  Native  Infantry.. 

Arthur  Parry  Thornton,  Wing  Subaltern  25  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Charles  Arthur  Boss  Sage.  Wing  Subaltern  z8  Bengal  Native  lufantry 

Robert  Edward  Arthur  Jenkins.  Wing  Subaltern  ao  Bengal  Native  Infantry 
Charles  Reginald  Macgregor,  Wing  Subaltern  4a  Bengal  Native  InfJcmtry  .. 

Thomas  John  O'Dwyer  Renny,  Wing  Subaltern  4  Puojaub  Infantry 

Wm.  Francis  Hnngerford  Grey,  Wing  Subaltern  4  Bengal  Native  Iiuiuitry 

Edward  Bruce,  Squadron  Subaltern  19  Bengal  Cavalry  

lArthur  Thomas  Banon,  Wing  Subaltern  39  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

John  Fraser  Dingwall  Pordyce.  Squadron  Subaltern  8  Bengal  Cavalry 

Charles  Edgeworth  Gubbins,  Wing  Subultem  11  Bengal  Native  Infantry  ., 


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13  Feb.  66 
15  May  67 

6  Nov.  67 

14  Sept.  66 
zi  Jan.  67 
zz  Dec.  65 
19  Doc.  65 

5  Jan.  66 

a6  Jan.  66 

Z3  July  67 
2  Oct.  66 

S  Mar.  67 
June  67 

3z  July  67 

25  Dec.  67 
z  Feb.  68 
z  Feb.  68 
8  Jan.  68 

29  Nov.  67 
2  Mar.  66 
8  Jan.  68 

22  Feb.  68 

22  Jan.  67 
8  Jan  68 
a  May  68 
2  Oct.  66 
8  July  68 

PizOct.  64 
2  Nov.  66 

8  Jan.  68 
2  Dec.  68 

2  Oct.  66 
zs  Feb.  68 

3  June  68 
iz  Jan.  67 

9  Jan.  68 
z3  Jan.  69 
a  a  July  68 
z4  Aug.  67 
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23  June  67 
z2  Jan.  66 

8  Dec.  67 
a  Aug.  68 
z  z  May  67 

6  Feb.  69 
z8  Jan.  67 

7  Nov.  68 

8  Jan.  68 

24  Mar.  69 
Z3  Jan.  69 
14  Sept.  67 

8  July  68 
Z2  Oct.  67 
Z4  Mar.  68 
z  Apr.  68 
3  June  68 
zo  July  68 


zo  Nov.  69 
to  Nov.  69 
18  Nov.  69 
2  Dec.  69 
a  Dec.  6g 
4  Dec.  69 
z4Deo.  Cq 
z4Dec  69 

z4Dec.  69 

z7  Jan.  70 
z8  Jan.  70 
18  Jan.  70 
18  Jan.  70 
tSJan.  70 
z8  Jan.  70 
z  Feb.  70 
9  Feb.  70 
z4  Feb.  70 
z7  Feb.  70 
a  a  Feb.  70 
aa  Feb.  7^ 
33  Mar.  70 
as  June  70 
a9  July  70 
6  Aug.  70 
Z7  Aug.  70 
3Z  Aug.  70 

1  Oct.  70 
3  Oct.  70 
!2  Oct.  70 

22  Oct.  70 
z8  Nov.  70 
z8  Nov.  70 

7  Dec.  70 

2  Jan.  7Z 
3z  Jan.  7Z 
28  Mar.  7z 
15  Feb.  7z 
25  Feb.  71 
22  Mar.  7z 
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4  Feb.  69  28  Oct.  71 
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331 


Bengal  Staff  Corps, 


Governor  General's  Body  Guard  (Raised  in  1762). 

'*  JaTA."— "  AVJL  "— "  Hi.HABA.JPOKX  "— "  MOODKBB  "— "  FsBOZEBHUHUB  "— "  AlLIWAL"— "SOBBAOH.** 

Head  Quarters  at  Oaloutta.    Un\fonnf  Searlei.    FcMinga^  Dark  Blue.    Laee,  Yelhv. 


lUiTE,  Nauxs,  akd  Gobps. 


Lt. Colonel  G.  Delane,  Staff  Ck)rps 

Captain  H.  P.  Peacock,  late  3  Cavalry.. 

Lieut.  T.  Deane,  Staff  Corps 

Staff  Surgeon  Major  O.  Bamett 

Riding  Master 


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Raitk. 


29  Feb.  69 
6  May  65 
24  Aug.  68 


RXMABKS. 


Commandant,  4  March  62.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

2nd  in  Command,  4  March  62.— Offid&tdng  Commandant. 

Adjutant,  24  Jan.  71. 

In  medical  charge. 

And  in  veterinary  charge. 


2Slfto5ZM&iiMn^— Commandant;  Adjutant;   z  Subadar;  3  Jemadars; 
peters;  70  Troopers. 


;  Havildars;  5  Naicks;  a  Farrien;  2  Tnm* 


1st  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  ist  Irregular  Cavalry). 

Detachment — "  Bkubtpobb  "— "  Cavdahab,  1849." 
Head  Quarters  at  Cawnpore.      Uniform,  Yellow,    Facings,  Bed.    Lace,  Gold. 
Colonel  W.  R.  E.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps   a  Mar.  73  Commandant,  5  Aug.  67. 


Lt.Colonel  R.  Jenkins,  late  5  Cavalry ...  20  Feb.  7 

Major  G.  C.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps 19  July  71 

Major  C.  W.  Fletcher,  Staff  Corps laoFeb.  70 

Captain  M.  Clementi,  Staff  Corps 12  June  70 

Captain  W.  A.  Lawrence,  Staff  Corps...!  4  Feb.  73 
Captain  A.  R.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps  ...29  Oct.  69 
Captain  C.  O.  W.  Apperley.  Oen.  List  ...jas  Aug.  69 

Lieut.  F.  G.  Burton,  Staff  Corps 29  July  67 

Lieut.  Q,  G.  Dawes,  a  Hussars  28  Got.  71 

Burgeon  Major  E.  M^Kellar,  IfZ) !  9  July  71 


2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  0£Qcer,  a  Jan.  68. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer,  10  Aug.  72 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  7  Oct.  7a.— Furlough 
Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  26  Aprn  73, 


Adjutant,  2  April  63. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Adjutant,  a8  June  73. 

zat  Squadron  Subaltern,  34  Oct.  72.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe^ 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  a4  Oc^  73. 

In  medical  charge,  z  Dec.  73. 


2nd  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  2nd  Irregular  Cavalry). 

"  Abbacmt  **— J5r«?<Kf  Qvartere  and  Sight   JFtM^— "Sobbaok"— "Pukjab." 
Head  Quarters  atSegowlie.        Uniform,   Oreen.      Facings,  Bed.      Lace,  Silver. 


LtColonel  0.  "Wilkinson,  late  4  Cavalry.. 
Captoin  C.  W.  CampbeU,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  T.  C.  Graham,  late  4  Cavalry 

Captain  F.  Knowles,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  C.  Kemble,  late  3  Cavalry  ... 

Captain  C.  E.  Salkeld,  Staff  Corps 

Oaptain  C.T.M.Higginson.Gen.List.Cav. 
Captain  W.  B.  Craigie,  Gen.  List,  Cav. .. 
Burgeon  Msgor  F.  Parsons  


14  July  67 
20  Dec.  66 
4  July  71 
4  Scpt.72 

zo  June  69 
8  June  72 

za  Dec.  68 
4  Deo.  7z 


Commandant,  zz  March  71.— Furlough  to  Euroi)e. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  zz  mbx.  jx. — Otfg.  Commaadsni. 

Officiating  and  in  Command,  27  Dec.  7Z. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  20  Feb.  72. 

3rd  Squad.  Officer,  zo  Feb.  72.  * 

Ac^utant,  9  Oct.  7Z. 

z8t  Squadron  Subaltern,  zo  Feb.  72.— Furlough  to  Borope. 

2nd  Sauadron  Subaltern,  9  Oct.  7z. 

In  medical  charge,  21  Dec.  7c. 


3rd  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  4th  Irregular  Cavalry). 

'  AvYGHAjrisiljr  "— "  Ghuzvbb  "— "  Mahabajpobb  "—a  BeeeaUahe  **  Khbla  t*'— Detachment "  Moonssx  "—  Deiaekutal 

**  Fbbozbshuhub  "— "  Alliwal." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kowgong.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings,  Blue,    Lace,  Bold. 


Colonel  G.  W.  M.  Hall,  CB.  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  F.  Paoke,  Staff  Corps  

Mi^or  A.  R.  D.  Mackenzie,  late  z  Cavalry 

Captain  B.  Craoroft,  Staff  Corps   

Oaptain  G.  W.  Willock,  Gen.  lAst,  Cav... 

Lieut.  G.  H.  Elliott,  Staff  Corps 

Oaptain   S.  A.  Bwinley,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 

Lieut.  G.  T.  Morris,  Staff  Corps 

Burgeon  Major  J.  J.  Clarke 


z7Aug.69 
zo  Dec.  67 
2  Apr.  7a 
Z5  MTay  66 
ao  Oct.  7z 
Z7  Jan.  70 
ao  Apr.  73 
Z4  Sept.66 
Z4  May  73 


Commandant,-  a6  Aug.  Z859.  [Europe. 

and  in  Command  and  S()uad.  Officer,  z  Sept.  64. — ^Furlough  to 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  2a  Mar.  65.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

wd  Squadron  Officer,  5  May  66.— Officiating  and  Sqtiad.  Officer. 

Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  37  May  73. 

Ac^utant,  37  May  7a. 

zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  aa  Mar.  67. 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  8  Dec.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

In  medical  charge,  a  Mar.  67. 


4tli  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  6th  Irregular  Cavalry). 


Head  Quarters  at  JCeeroti 


LtColonel  O.  C.  Hankin,  Staff  Corps 
Ki^or  M.  M.  Prendergast,  Staff  Corps.. 
M^jor  B.  H.  C.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Oaptain  F.  P.  W.  Freeman,  Staff  Corps. 
Oaptain  W.  R.  Hamilton,  Gen .  List,  Inf. . . 
Oaptain D.  Adamson,  Staff  Corps., 
Oaptain  C.  B.  Harenc.  Staff  Corps., 
Bnrgeon  Major  S.  0.  Amesbuiy  ..... 


8  Dec. 

8  Feb. 

9  Dec. 
7  Dec. 
z  Nov. 
5  Jan. 

zsOct. 


Uniform,  Searlei,    Facingt,  Blue.    Lace,  Gold, 

69  j  Commandant,  z  z  Aug.  66.  rto  Europe 

70  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Offleer,  ao  Jan.  (S4. — Furlough 
70  and  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
67  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64. — Offg.  and  Squadron  Oflicer. 
68 'Adjutant,  aa  Dec.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

7z'zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  aa  Dec.  68.— Offg.  3rd  Squadron  Officer. 
73  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  5  Mar.  69. — Of^.  AdUutani. 
In  medical  charge,  z6  Jan.  73. 


SaeK  B^ment  qf  Benaal  Cavalry  coneieie  of  6  Troope,  with  the  following  Eetabliehment : — Oommandant;  and  in  Com* 
mand  and  Squadron  Officer;  and  Squadron  Officer;  3rd  Squadron  Officer;  Adjutant;  s  Squadron  Subalterns' 
z  Medical  Officer ;  3  Ressaldars ;  3  Ressaidars ;  z  Woordie  Major  j  6  Jemadars':  6  Kote  DnffiMan :  48  Dnl&daxs  • 
CKiBhanburdars;  6  Trumpeters;  384  Sowars. 

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5th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  jth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Eaised  28  Aiml  1841).  332 

"  PUKJAB  "— "  MoOLTAJr." 

Hoad  Quarters  at  Jhelnm.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings,  Dark  Blue,    Lace,  Gold. 


Ri5K,  Nauss,  ajtd  Cokps. 
r€  LtColonel  G.  J.  S.GonghJate  5  Cav. 


Abht 
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24 


Major  H.  R.  Osbom,  StAff  Corps  . 
il:ror  H.  L.  HavrldcB,  Staff  Corps, 
''aptain  H.  A.  Shakcspear,  late  5  Cavalry 
< '  .['''^n  R.  B.  Grah&m,  Staff  Coti)s  . . 
Lit  It,  J.  P.  D.  Vanrenen,  Staff  Corps 

LicL  L.  A.  C.  Cook,  Staff  Corps  — 

Li'at.  If.  Annstronsr,  Staff  Coips '30 

AK>i<tant  Suriceon  D.  P.  Palmer,  MD.  ...1 31 


^oigaon  llajor  J.  N.  Grant 


Jan.  67 
Dec.  70 
Jane  73 
July  65 
June  68 
Apr.  69 
Feb.  70 
Mfty  68 
Mar.  66 


RB3IABK8. 


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Commandant,  s6  May  64. 

and  in  Com.  and  Sq.  Officer,  7  Dec.  66.— Purlougli  to  Europe. 

Officiatinpf  and  in  Command,  7  Fob.  72. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  20  Augf.  67. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  ai  Dec.  69. 

Adjutant,  13  Fen.  71. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  May  71. 

and  Squadwn  Subaltern,  11  Feb.  70. 

In  medical  charge,  8  Mar.  69.— Sick  Furloujfh  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  17  Feb.  73. 


6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Sth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Eaised  31  Jan,  1842). 

"PirianAB" — Detaehmeni  "Moodkbb*' — Detachment  "  FxEozrsHUHUB  " — "  Sobbaov." 
Head  Quarters  at  Korar.     Uniform^  Blue.    Facbigt,  Bed.    Lace,  Qold. 
'].^Dnel  J.P.  Richardson,  Cfi.  Staff  Corps  a7  May  71 


Ci-ptain  G.  A.  A-  Baker,  Staff  Corps 

*'^;>tain  R.  M.  Jennings,  Gen.  List,  Cay. .. 
Cij-tein  E.  H.  E.  Kauntzo,  Staff  €orp8.. 
t'aptain  H.  A.  Fletcher,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 
Uptem  a.  W.  Sartorius,  late  7a  N.I.  ... 

L'.3t.  C.  W.  Muir,  6th  Foot 

S-njroa  Major  G.  O.  BailUc,  MD 

sargeoaM^or  G.  Barnard 


8  Juno  66 
15  Jan.  68 
XI  May  67 
4  Sept.  7a 
X  Nov.  68 

28  Oct.  71 
14  May  73 


Commandant,  10  Oct.  54. 

and  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  17  Feb.  73. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  17  Feb.  73. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  7  Feb.  73. 

Adjutant,  7  Oct.  73. 

xst  Squad.  Subaltern,  x7Feb.73.— Furlough  to  Europe.— Serving 

under  Captain  Glover,  RN.  against  tho  Ashantecs. 
and  Squadron  Subaltern,  36  May  73. 
In  medical  charge,  8  Oct.  60.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
1  Officiating  In  medical  charge,  10  May  7a.— 34  N.  I. 


7th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  i^th  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  24  Jaw.  1846). 

Left  Wing  "PrKJAB." 
Head  Quarters  at  Beetapore.     Uniformf  Bed.   Faeing$^  Dark  Blue.   Laee^  Qold. 


C::onelL.  J.  Farquharson,  late  3  Cavalry 
i.:.CoJonel  P.  C.J.  Brownlow. Staff  Corps 
L-CoL  C.  H.  Barchard,  CB.  Staff  Corps 
Cir-uin  H.  C.  Croak,  late  4  Cavalry 
f apiam  E.  Hay,  Gen.  List.  Cavaliy 

Uptam  J.  L.  Ferria,  Staff  Corps  

f.-^.  E.P.  J.  De  C.  Rennick,  Siaff  Corps 
Si^'jua  T.  Ringer,  MD. 


3  Jan.  71 
x  Oct.  71 

a8  Mar.  65 
18  Jan.  69 

4  Doc.  71 
4  Mar.  7x 
6  Aug.  70 

a4  Feb.  66 


Commandant,  5  Sept.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe.   [Commandant, 
and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  x6  May  65.— Officiating 
and  Squadron  Officer,  X4  July  65. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  30  May  64.— Officiating  and  Squad.Officer. 
Adjutant,  5  Aug.  67. 

xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  3  May  6s.--0ffg.  3rd  Squadron  Officer, 
and  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  Aug.  70.— Furlough. 
In  mcoical  charge,  X7  Oct.  63. 


8th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  iSth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  24  Jan,  1846). 


Head  Quarters  at  Peshawar.     Uniform^  Blue.    FaeingSf  Scarlet. 
as  July  73 1  Commandant,  9  0ct.  7x 


C^'oEcl  W.  J.  Waid,  Staff  Corps 

Ujrtain  H.  Chapman.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  P.  Lmdsay,  Staff  Corps 

^Aptain  J.  A.  M*Neale,  Gen.  List,  Inf.... 
^apt.  G.  UacCall,  Gen.  List  Inf. 


Lace,  Chid. 


iJt3t.j.L.Aberigh.Mackay,  Staff  Corps. 
C;Ptain  R.  F.  C.  A.  Tytler,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 


ii«al  J.  P.  D.  Fordyce,  Staff  Corps 
^"-rjwn  Major  J.  Browne 
MTieon  G.  Watson.  MD. 


[to  Europe. 


15  July  68!  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer.  17  Nov.  71.— Furlough 
6  Jan.  71  and  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  71. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 
9  May  70! 3rd  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  71.— Offg.  and  Squad.  Officer. 
X  Mar.  70  Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  4  April  73. 


10  Seirt.  69  Adjutant,  17  Nov.  7X. 

a7  Nov.  69  iBt  Squadron  Subaltern,  9  Aug.  7o.--FurIongh  to  Europe. 

a8  Oct.  71  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  xo  Jan.  72.— Offg.  ist  Squad.  Subaltern 

In  medical  charge,  94  Oct.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

(.Officiating  in  medical  charge,  7  April  73. 

Xoii.— The  Cavalry  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force,  viz.— Guide  Cavalry,  and  isi,  and,  3rd,  4th,  and  sth 
Punjab  Cavalry,  take  rank  immediately  after  the  Sth  Regiment  of  Bengal  Cavalry'. 


9th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late 

•'Delhi"—" 

Head  Quarters  at  Deolse. 

I-CoIani:l  H.  L.  Campl>ell,  Staff  Corps 

^.wH.T.01dfleld,8toff  Corps  

^  -rtaia  T.  Dayrell,  Staff  Corps 

^i'Mu  A.  P.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps  

'  Ttain  D.  T.  H.  SAmpson,  Staff  Corps 

'  »:<ain  J.  L.  N.  WiUis,  Staff  Corps  

J  -?tain  D.  H.  Robertson,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

^(3L  H.  M.  Mackenzie,  ai  Hussars 

Sgt^ju  R.  Mantell.  MB 

o-'g«m  Major  J.  W.  B.  Amesbury 


ax  Apr. 
XX  Dec. 
6  Jan. 
ao  Feb. 
ao  Aug, 
13  Nov. 
a7  Nov. 
a8  Oct. 
xo  Feb. 
ao  Jan. 


1st  Hodson's  Horse. — Farmed  26  Aug.  1858). 

LucKWOw"  {Belief  and  Capture). 
Uniform,  Blue.    Faeinge,  Bed.    Lace,  Qold. 

Commandant,  ao  Sept.  64.  [Furlough  to  Europe 

and   in   Command   and   Squadron   Officer,  aa  J^b.  64.— Sick 

and  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  7  Oct.  69.— Bxigade  M%jor,  Umballa. 

Adjutant,  a8  Nov.  60.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  7  Oct.  7a.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  7  Oct.  73.— Offg.  xst  Squad.  Subaltern. 

Officiating  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  8  Aug.  73. 
7x  In  medical  charge,  23  July  66.— Sick  Furlough  to  2 
71 .  Officiating  in  medical  charge,  x6  Oct.  73. 


3  Europe. 


10th  Bengal  Cavalry  {Lancers — late  2ud  Hodson's  Horse. — Formed  26  Aug.  1858). 

" Delhi **—•*  Luckhow"  {Belief  and  Capture)— "  Abybsivia..** 
Head  Quarters  at  Kowshera.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold. 


J^  roloMl  C.  H-  Palliaer,CJB.Staff  Corps 
i-tColonel  A.  T.  Armstrong.  Staff  Corps 

<»ptAiaO.  Barnes.  Staff  Corps  

U;<ain  A.  Enfland,  Staff  Corps 

Uptain  H.  C.Greenaway.  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Uptain  D.  M.  Strong,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

i-ieuL  S.D.  Barrow,  Staff  Corps    

Snrgeon  u»iat  O.  V.  Carrie    

fiSTKeouMi^or  H.  M.  Greonhow 


Z5  Aug.  68 

3  Jan.  7x 
5  Mar.  67 

4  Jan.  70 
10  Nov.  68 
29  June  69 
XX  Jon.  69 


I  Jan.  66 


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.—Furlough  to 


Commandant,  13  May  59. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  19  Feb.  64. 
and  Squadron  Officer,  aS  Sept.  64.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant,  5  Mar.  69. 

xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  5  Mar.  69.— Offg.  3rd  Squadron  Officer, 
and  Squadron  Subaltern,  39  Oct.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
In  medical  charge,  8  Mar.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  n  medical  charge.  ,      r\r\r^if:> 

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333  llth  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers— late  ist  Sikh  Cavalry). 

"LrcKKOw"  (Capture)— **TkKU  Fobts  "— "  Pskik." 
Head  Quarters  at  Meean  Keer.     Uniform,  Blue.    Faeinge,  Sed.    Laee,  Gold, 


Rajte,  Naxes,  AKD  GOBP8. 


Captain  A.  A.  Dick,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  E .  Boyle,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  H,  Prinsep,  late  4  Cavalry ... 
Captain  W.  I.  Bax,  Gen.  List,  Infantry 
Captain  G.  R.J.  Shakespear,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  H.  Boileau,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  E.  Money,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  W.  Findon  


Army 
Rawk. 


20  Dec.  67 
10  Deo.  66 

17  Nov.  63 
27  Nov.  69 
7  Sept.  72 
zaJan.  69 

5  Apr.  71 


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Commandant,  9  Oct.  71. — Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  71. — Officiatins 

Commandant. 
2nd  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  71. — Officiating  snd  in  CommantL 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant,  19  July  67. — Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer. 
ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  9  Oct.  71.— Officiating  as  Assistant  Com* 

missioner  in  British  Burraah. 
2nd  Squadron  Subaltern,  9  Oct.  71. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
In  modicul  char^^o,  17  Jan.  70. 


12th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Peshawur.     Uniform,  Blue.    Faciuge,  Blue.    Laee,  Gold. 


T(R  Lt.Col.  H.  H.  Gough,  CB.  Staff  Corps 
LtColonel  P.  S.  Yorke,  late  12  N.  I. 
Captain  H.  A.  M'Nair,  late  29  N.I... 

Captain  J.  H.  Greeu,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  M.  J.  Moore,  Gen.  List,  Cavalry 

Lieut.  C.  Egan,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  J.  B.  Lynch,  Staff  Corps  .' 

Surgeon  M^jor  F.  G.  Constant,  MD. 


30  Mar 

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25  A.ug.  69 

1  Nov 

68 

I  July 

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20  Oct. 

71 

5  Oct. 

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12  Oct. 

70 

Commandant,  so  Sept.  67. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  xz  July  68. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  zo  May  72. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  Z5  April  72. 

Adjutant,  za  Mar.  69. 

zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  z5  April  72. 

2nd  Squadron  Bubal  born,  27  May  72. 

In  medical  charge,  S  April  70. 


13th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers— late  4th  Sikh  Cavalry). 

"ABrssiiriA." 
Head  Quarters  at  Mooltan.     Untformt  Dark  Blue.    Facinge,  Scarlet.    Laee,  Sileer. 


Major  R.  C.  Low,  late  4  Cavalry 

Oaptain  W.  H.  Macnaghten, late 5  Cav.... 
Captain  C.  R.  Pennington,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  H.  B.  Ryves,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  D.  H.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  J.  F.  Carthew,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  W.  Djane.  zo6  Foot 

Surgeon  Major  G.  H.  Ray,  3£D 

Sorgoon  Major  J.  S.  Gunn,  MB 


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3  Jan. 

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Comn^ndant,  9  Oct.  7Z. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  71. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  7x. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Mar.  65. 

Adjutant,  a2  Oct.  69. 

zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  28  Oct.  7X. 

2nd  Sauadron  Subaltern,  zs  Feb.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  zo  Apr.  62.— Officiating  D.  B.  General. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  zz  Oct.  7a. 


14th  Bengal  Cavcdry  (Lancers — late  Murray's  Jdt  Horse). 

Head  Quarters  atSawul  Pindee.     Uniform,  Dark  Blue.    Faeiugt,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold, 


Colonel  J.  I.  Murray,  CB.  Staff  Corps  ., 

Lt.  Colonel  W.  B.  Ryall,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  Colonel  R.  Chalmers,  Staff  Corps.... 
Captain  R.  C.  W.  Mitford,  Staff  Corps. 

Major  T.  G.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  S.  De  F.  Roche.  Staff  Corps 
Capt.  R.  Eardley-Wilmot,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Captain  C.  S.  Morrison,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Lieut.  J.  P.  C.  Neville,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  B.  Kendall  


30  Nov.  7Z|Commandant,  30  June  58.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

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26  Mar, 

25  July 
20  Mar. 
1  z  Dec. 
a9  Oct. 

26  Mar. 
4  Dec. 


72  Officiating  Conimandant,  a  Jan.  73.  [to  Europ«>. 

.  70  2nd  in  Command^and  Squadron  Officer,  30  Jan.^. — Furlough 
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2nd  Squadron  Officer,  24  Sept.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer,  4  Dec.  71. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  7  Oct.  69. 

Adjutant,  3  Jan.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  2z  Aug.  69. 

2nd  Sauadron  Subaltern,  23  Nov.  71.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

In  medical  charge,  Z5  Oct.  69. 


15th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Cureton's  Mooltanee  Cavalry. — Raised  14  Jan.  1S58). 

Head  Quarters  at  TTmballa.     Un{form,  BifU  Green.    Fadngt,  Scarlet,    Laee,  Gold, 


Major  G.  A.  Prendergast,  Staff  Corps . 

Major  W.  Muagrave,  Staff  Corps  

Mi^or  J.  Angelo,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  D.  H.  Yibart,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut.  S.  D.  Tumbull,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  Atkins,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  R.  Ditmas,  Staff  Corps  

Burgeon  Major  W.  H.  Adley   


t7  May  69  Commandant,  xz  July  67.— Furlough  to  Europe.  [ant. 

tz  Juno  72  and  in  Command  and  Squad.  OflV.,  zz  July  67. — Offg.  Commai.4* 

7  Feb.  70  and  Squadron  Officer,  27  Nov.  7Z.— Officiating  and  inCozmnand. 
4  Sept.  66  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  Z2  Nov.  67. — Offg.  and  Squadron  Officer. 

8  Sept.  68  Adjutant,  Z7  Deo.  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Euroi^e. 

4  Fob.  70  zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  27  Apr.  65.— Offg.  31^  Squad.  Officer. 
10  July  671  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  June  7Z.— Officiating  Adjutant, 
a  Sept.  70, In  medical  charge,  zS  Oct.  69. 


16th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Bohilcund  Horse). 

Head  Quarters  at  Bareilly.    Uniform,  Green,    Faeingt,  Bed,    Laee,  Gold, 


Captain  R.  Topham,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Upperton,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  M.  Clifford,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  C.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.W.  R.  Becher,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 
Captain  C.  A.  Carthew,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mi^or  J.  C.  Morice 


z6  Oct.  63 1  Commandant,  a  May  60. 

zo  June  66 land  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  3  Jan.  73. 

25  June  70  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  z8  May  60. 


zz  Feb.  62 

Dec.  7z 

t6  Apr.  73 


3rd  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Dec.  68.— Officiating  A^atant. 

Adjutant,  z8  May  69. 

zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  23  Jan.  69. — Sick  Furlough  to  Euroi>e. 

and  Squadron  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  Z4  Aug.  58. 


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ITth  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Boharts*  Horse). 

Head  Quarters  at  Sealkote.     Uniform^  Blue.    Facing;  MeJ.    Lue«,  Gold. 


334 


Eiirx,  Na3US,  axd  Cobps. 

LLColonel  P.  W.  G^raham,  Staff  Corps 

Major  T.  J.  Watson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  H.  W.  Hoggan,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  E.  6.  Newnham,  Gen.  List,  Iiif., 
C-aplain  T.  B.  M.  Glascock,  Staff  Corps. 

Licnt.  B.  H.  S.  Go^rer,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  £.  W.  Chalmers,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  H.  Potter,  MD 


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82  Mar.  70  Commandant,  17  Feb.  73. 

30  Fob.  71 12nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Offlcsr,  22  Mar.  65. 
4  Apr.  66  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  22  Mar.  65. 
29  Jan.  69  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  22  Mar.  65. 
II  Aug.  69!  Adjutant,  22  Mar.  65. — Furlough. 

27  Apr.  66:i8t  Squadron  Subaltern,  13  May  71. — Furlough  to  Enropo. 
25  Feb.  7i!2ud  Souadron  Subaltern,  X2  May  71, 
In  medical  charge,  x 7  Oct.  68. 


18th  Bengal  Cavalry 

Head  Quarters  at 

Colonel  F.  H.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  R.  Davidflon,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  C.  Marsh,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  Wheeler,  Staff  Corps 

Cipiain  J.  B.  B.  Dickson,  Gen.  List,  Oav. 

Captain  E.  8.  Near  e,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  G.  L.  B.  Richardson.  Staff  Corps! 

J«ttrsreon  M^or  G.  K.  Poole,  MD ! 

Surgeon  Mi^or  Q.  H.  Daly,  MD.   . 


(late  2nd  Mahratta  Horse. — Raised  26  Aug.  1858). 

Allahabad.     Uniform^  Bed.    Facingt,  Blue.    Laee,  Gold 

2  April  72  Commandant,  4  Sept.  58. 

15  July  68  2nd  in  Command  and  Sq.  Officer,  x8  Feb.  73.— Furl,  to  Europe. 
20  Feb.  70 '2nd  Squadron  Officer,  X7  May  66. 

8  Dec.  6713rd  Squadron  Officer,  15  Feb.  69.— Offg.  2n{l  in  Command. 
20  Jan.  72  Adjutant,  18  Feb.  73.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  Sept. 73' I st  Squadron  Subaltern,  18  Feb.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

5  Mar.  69  2nd  Siiuadron  Subaltern,  18  Feb  7^.— Officiating  Adjutant. 


I  In  meclical  charge,  8  Mar.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
I  Officiating  in  medical  charge,  6  May  73. 


19th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  Fane's  Horse. — Raised  14  Jan.  i860). 

••  Taku  Fokts  "— •*  PBKiir." 
Head  Quarters  at  Luoksow.     Uniform,  Dark  Blue.    Facinge,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Silver. 

U.C0I.  W.  Fane.CB.  Madras  Staff  Corps  i 
LLColonel  H.  Molvill,  late  2  Cavalry.. 
Captain  A  0. 0«ren,  Staff  Cori>s    --  - 
Captain  W.  Loch,  Gen- List,  Inf.         

4  Feb.  72  Adjutant,  3  July  67. 

4  Oct.  66,i8t  Squadron  Subaltom,  10  June  72. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
28  Oct.  71  2nd  Squadron  Subaltern,  25  June  72.— Offg.  iid  Squad.  Officer. 
jitt  medical  charge,  30  Jan.  67. 


Captain  W.  W.  Biscoo,  Gen.  List.Cav, 

Lieut.  G,  M.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  E.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 

fior^jeon  Magor  G.  A.  Watson 


17  May  69 1  Commandant,  14  Jan.  60. 

14  Dec.  71  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Officer,  3  Nov.  6$. 
4  Oct.  67  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  3  Jan.  73. 

18  July  71  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  10  Juno  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


Corps  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners, 

He  Jkead  quartera  of  the  Corps  of  Engineere  eatabliaked  at  the  head  quarter*  of  the  Sappers  and  Miners  bg  O.  Q.  O. 

No.  1004  of  10  October  1854. 

"DiLHi" — "Lucxirow**  {Rtlief  and  Capture).  5th  Company,  "Cabool,  1842."  6th  Company,  "FBKOZZSnunuB." 
Sth  taid  6th  Companies,  '*  Punjab  " — "  Moolta^k  "— *'  Goojbimt." 


Head  Quarters  at  Soorkee.      Uniform,  Scarlet. 

5th  Company,  Boorkee. 
6th  Company,  Roorkeo. 
7th  Company,  Boorkee. 


ist  Company,  Boorkee. 
Mil  Company,  Boorkee. 
pl  Company,  Boorkee. 
4th  Company,  Attook. 

U.Colonel  F.  B.  Maunsell,  CB.  B.  Bng. 
Lieut.  B.  Blood.  Boyal  Engineers,  As- (, 

sittant  Eng.  tst  Grade,  D.P.  Works ) 

Lieut.  W.  North,  Royal  Engineers 

Captain  W.  T.  Stuart,  Staff  Corps. ) 

4«irf.  Bjuf.  Iff  Orade,  D.P.  Works., . } 
Lieut.  W.J.H.  Logan-Home,  B.Engineers 
ueot.  A.  0.  Green,  Boyal  Engineers   .. 

Lieut.  W.  B.  L.  Morgan,  E.  Engineers. 
Lieut.  C.  H.  Bagot,  Royal  Engineers  .. 
Lieut.  li.  P.  Brown,  Royal  Engineers  ., 

SuTjjeon  Major  A.  Eteson 

Lieut.  J.  E.  Broadbent,  R.  Engineers  ... 
Lieut.  J.  H.  Thnrbum,  Rqyal  Engineers 

Lieui.  J.  Hare,  Royal  Engineers  

Lieut,  G.  W.  Bartram,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  J.  C.  MacGrregor,  Royal  Engineers 

Lieut  H.  Dore,  Rojal  Engineers 

Lieut.  C.  A.  Crompton,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  G.  R.  R.  Savage,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  P.  Haalett,  Royal  Engineers 


FaeingSf  Dark  Blue.    Lace,  Yellote, 

8th  Company,  Murdan. 
9th  Company  (Pontoonoor8),BawulFindee. 
xoth  Company  (Pontooneers),  Boorkee. 


14  June  69  Commandant,  22  Aug.  63. 


Lieut.  M.  Martin,  Royal  Engineers  7  July  69  Attacnea. 

Conductor  John  Cannell   z8  Mar.  67'Aitached  to  Engineer  Park. 


19  Dec.  60 

9  Feb.  64 

2  Oct.  72 

IS  Jan. '"67 
15  Jan.  67 

17  July  66 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 

X7  July  66 
10  July  67 
8  Jan.  68 
IS  July  68 
15  July  68 
x3Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
July  69 


2nd  in  Command  and  Superintendent  of  Park  and  Field  Train, 

12  March  73. 
Adjutant,  12  March  73. 

Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master,  x  Oct.  6s.^FQrlough  to  Europe. 


Superintendent  of  Instruction,  25  Aug. 

70. — OiSi'ciating  Interpreter  and 


Mar. 


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Doing   Dutv  Officer, 

(Quarter  Master. 

Doing  Duty  Officer,  28  June  72.— And  Commanding  5th  Company. 
Doing  Duty  Officer,  and  Commanding  4th  Company. 
Doing  Duty  Officer,  12  Murch  73. — Commanding  xoth  Company. 
In  medical  charge,  8  April  68. 

Attafthod.^Seoretary  to  the  Torpedo  and  Defence  Committee, 
Attached.  [Calcutta. 

Attached. 

Attached.— Commanding  xst  Company. 
Attached. — Coxmnanding  9th  Company. 
Attached. —Commanding  6th  Company. 
Attached. — Commanding  8th  Company. 
Instructor  in  Army  Signalling  and  Telegraphy. 
Attached. 
Attached. 


^^e^iAment. — zo  Companies — Commandant;  2nd  in  Command  and  Adjutant;  Interpreter  and  Quartermaster, 
Superintendent  of  Instruotion ;  Snx)erintendent  of  Park  and  Field  Train  ;  4  Doing-  Duty  Officers ;  i  Medical 
Officer ;  I  Sergeant  Major ;  x  Quarter  Master  Sergeant ;  25  Sergeants ;  24  First  Corporals ;  24  Second  Corporals ; 
2  Natire  Doctors :  jo  Subadarsj  zo  Jemadars  :  40  HavJldars ;  80  Naioks:  and  zooo  Prirates,  making  a  total  of 
1140  NatiTes  of  aU  nmks. 


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335  1st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  iistN.  I. — Neektmr-ha-Puliun. — Raised  1776)* 

**  Laswarrib  "— "  BnrBTPOEB." 
Head  Quarters  at  Gorraokpore.    Detachment  at  Puttehghur.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facing*,  Lemon  Yellow.    Laee,  Wliie. 


Eakk,  Namx,  and  Corps. 


Army 
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BSICAXXS. 


Colonel  J.  R.  McMullin,  Staff  Corps i  ilar.  60  Commandant,  it  March  67. 

Major  F.  J.  Craigie,  Staff  Corps |  8  Dec.  68  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wiup  OUiccr.  25  Aprilyi.— Purlongh  to  Europe. 

Major  L.  H.  P.De  H.Larpont,  Staff  Corpo  20  Jan.  7iWinp  Officer,  25  April  71.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 


Lieut.  J.  A.  Miley,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  R.  Gryll^,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  W.  Holdsworth,  late  3  E.  R.. 

Captain  W.  M.  Molyneux,  Gon.  List 

Surgeon  A.  M'Master  Paterson 


20  Mtiy  69  Adjutant,  7  Nov.  71. 

12  Dec.  69  Quarter  Master.  8  Mar.  72.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

8  June  6S|i8t  Win??  Subaltern,  25  April  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  Feb.  7o'2nd  Wiiiff  Subaltern,  16  Jan.  73. — Officiatmg  Qnazter  Master. 


I  In  medical  charge,  13  Sept.  70. 


2nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Lt.  Inf. -late  31  N.L-Broon-Jca-Pultun.-Baised  1798). 

"  DxKLSB  "—"Laswarrib  *'— **  Dsio  "— "  Bhurtporb  "— "  Kkblat  **— "  Afohakistajt  **— "  Maha&ajposs," 

"  PUWJAB  " — **  ClIILLIANWALIiAIt  " — **  GOOJERAT  " — "  CiyTEAL  IWDIA.'* 

Head  Quarters  at  Sinaporo.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facingg,  Buf.    Lace,  White. 

2  Feb.  72  Commandant,  7  April  70.-— Furlough  to  Europe. 
29  Oct.  6)  2ntl  in  Command  and  Wing  OiRcer,  7  April  70. — OfiTg.  Com^t. 


Colonel  E.  Oakes,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  W.  B.  Shawo,  late  60  N.I 

Lt.Oolonel  R.  Y.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  Dickiiis,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  J.  A.  D.  Grordou,  Gen.  List 

Lieut  B.  Channer,  S  taff  Co^'ps   

Captain  A.  Harden,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  C.  W.  Monypenny,  Staff  Corps... 
Surgeon Mi^or  J.  H.  Thornton,  2£B.  ... 
Surgeon  Major  J.  E.  Tuson,  2£D 


11  Dec.  72 

12  Dec.  71 
5  Juno  70 

14  Mar.  68 
5  Juuo  70 
29  July  70 

17  June  73 


Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  23  May  73. 

Wing  Officer,  7  April  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Adjutant,  8  April  72.--Offlciating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  6  May  73.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  23  May  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  ag  July  70.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  14  Jan.  70. — Officiating  Civil  at  Amh. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  16  June  72. 


3rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ^2nd  N.  L^Guttrie-Jca-Puliun. — Raised  in  17  98). 


Head  Quarters  at  Caohar. 
Colonel  G.A.8t.P.  Pooks,  Staff  Corps  ...  21  Aug. 


Colonel  R.  T.  Leigh,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  R.  Blair,  late  3a  N.I 

Major  W.  R.  Martin,  late  43  N.  I 

Captain  G.  J.  Skinner,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  D.  J.  Ste>^art,  General  List 

Captain  G.  E.  J.  Maidman,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  H.  P.  Kirke,  Gen.  List  

Surgeon  Major  A.  R.  Waghom  

Surgeon  


12  Dec. 
12  May 
17  May 
16  Sept. 
29  Jan. 
9  June 
27  Nov. 


"BnUBTPORB." 

Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  Black.    Lace,  White, 

71 'Commandant,  27  Sept.  67.  I  Europe 

71  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  67. — ^Farlon^h  to 
69  f  Wing  Officer,  1  Jan.  64.--Furlough  to  Europe. 

72  Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 


Adjutant,  i6  July  73. 

Quarter  Master,  6  May  73. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  30  May  68. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  17  March  66.— Furlough. 

In  medical  charge,  15  Oct.  69. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  333-^  N.  1. — Hilllard'lca-PuUnn. — Raised  1798). 

"  Laswarrib  '*— ** Bhurtpoxx " — "  Cabul,  1842  " — "  FEROzxsHunuR  " — '*  Sobraok%" 
Head  Quarters  at  Shaugulpore.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Black.    Lace,  White. 


Colonel  W.  H.  Stubbs,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  H.  C.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  F.  Duffin,  Staff  Corps    

Major  W.  0.  Mitchel,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  B.  Douglas,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  E.  EUot,  Gen.  List    

Lieut.  B.  Smith,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  W.  F.  H.  Grey,  Staff  Corps 

Burgeon  W.  H.  Gregg,  2£B. 


iz  June  73 
2  Sept.  73 
29  Dec.  70 
21  Jan.  70 
20  Apr.  71 
17  Aug.  69 
6  Oct.  67 
28  Oct.  71 


Commandant,  x  June  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Commandant.  13  Oct.  71. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  i  June  69. 

Wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

A(^utant,  9  Sept.  64.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  ai  Aug.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  5  Jan.  72.— Officiating  Adjutant 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  27  May  72.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  3  June  70. 


5th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Lt.Lif.-latG  42  KI.-Ja'iisiu'hee'PuUun.'-RaisediSo^). 


*  AxRACAV  "— ••  AroHAjnsTAir "— "  Caxdahar  "— * 

Head  Quarters  at  Keemt.    Detaohment  at 
Lt.Oolonel  W.  J.  P.  Barlow,  Staff  Corps  aa  July  71 


Major  B.  Venour,  late  40  N.  I 

Captain  H.  A.  Lewes,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  T.  D.  Madden,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  F.  Woodcock,  Gexx.  List 

Captain  A.  T.  Davis,  Gen.  List  

Lieut.  C.  H.Stoddart,  Staff  Corps 


20  Apr.  73] 
4  Oct.  67 
13  June  69' 
X 1  Nov.  69 
6  May  69 
3  Apr.  67 


Grvziter  "— "  Cabul,  184a  "— Moodkxx  **— **  FxRozxsnuBux  * 

— *•  SOBRAOW." 

Ohiinar.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facingg,  Telhw,    Lace,  White, 
I  Commandant,  18  Feb.  73. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer. 

I  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  17  Feb.  73. 

I  Wing  Officer,  20  Dec.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Adjutant,  20  Feb.  64.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  xi  June  67.— I^irlou^h  to  Europe. 


Burgeon  Major  R.  H.  Perkins 20  April7a'ln  medic^  charge,  7  Feb.  67. 


ist  WingSubBltern,  7  Oct.  7a. — Officiatiug  Adjutant, 
and  Wing  Siibultcm,  X3  Oct.  70.— Officiatmg  Quarter 


i 


6thBengal Native  Infantry  (L^.I»/.Za^e  43  J^.I.-jEr?/7«j-/je-rfa/ieenaPttWitn-J^ 

**  AvoHAViSTAF  " — "  Caitdahar  "— '*  GnuKiTsx  " — **  Cabttl,  1842  "—J**  Mauaraipors  "— *'8obeao»." 
Head  Quarters  at  Luoknow.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Fea  Oreen.    Lace,  White. 


Colonel  O.  Holroyd,  Staff  Corps- 
Colonel  W.  Q.  Pogson,  Bengal  Inf.   .... 

Captain  R.  D.  Inglis,  late  43  N.  I 

Captain  A.  G.  Handcock,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  W.  Atkins,  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  F.  Thomas,  Gen.  List  

Lieut.  W.J.  A.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 


Surgeon  Major  R.  F.  Hutchinson,  ZfD. 


I  Mar.  69 
12  Dec.  69 
x9  0ot.  68 
IX  Dec.  70 
a7  Nov.  69 
a6  May  70 

5  Aug.  69 


Commandant,  95  April  66. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  95  April  66. 

Wing  Officer,  a6  July  73. 

Adjutant,  i  April  61. 

Quarter  Master,  X4  April  64. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  a  Sept.  70. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  a  Sept.  70. 

In  modicHl  charge. 

Offg.  inmodical  charge,  9  Dee.  70.— And  GwaliorPoIitloal  Agency. 


£aeh  Begiment  of  Bengal  Infantry  coneieteqfB  Companies,  with  the  following  establishment:— Oaaanandasit ;  and  in  Com- 
mand and  Wing  Officer ;  Wing  Officer ;  Ac^jutant ;  Quarter  Master ;  2  Wing  Subalterns ;  x  Medioal  Ofiloer;  8  Subs- 
dars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  x6  Drummers  ;  600  Scpovs ;  or  713  Natives  of  aL'  Banks.  iVoa- 
^eetive  Native  St<^^—anbtul&r  Major;  i  Drill  Havildar ;  i  Drill  Naickj  '8  Colour  Havildars:  8  Pay  Havildars ; 
2  Dram  M%jor ;  x  Fife  Major.    The  establishment  of  Sepoys  of  the  4and,  43rd,  and  44th  Native  Inftmtiy  is  800. 


7tl2BengalNativeInfaiitry(Za;e  47^/^ NJ. — Cmum-Jca-P^dhm. — Raisedin  1S24,)  336 

"MooDxss" — "Fsxozxshuhub" — "Alliwal" — "SOBEA.Oir." 
,         Head  Qnarters  at  JaUunder.     Uniform^  Bed,    Facings,  Tcllow.    Lace,  White. 


Bi5X,  NaKKS,  AlTD  GOBP8. 


Akicy 


Ebicibks. 


LtColonel  F.  J.  Stephenflon,  Staff  Corps  lo  Dec.  70  ComTxmndant,  11  Oct. 


M^or  H.  B.  B.  Worsley,  Staff  Ckirps 
Oiptain  F.  C.  W.  Drummond,  Staff  Corps 
Lieat.  E.  C.  Hamilton,  Staff  Corps 
Lieat.  J.  Abercrombie,  Staff  Coiiia 
Captain  B.  6.  VyryaQ,  Gen.  List... 

Captain  6.  Logan,  Staff  Cozps 

Surgeon  A.  G.  Grant  

Sorgeon  J.  McConagbey   


13  June  72 
■20  Dec.  69 
10  Nov.  69 
20  July  67 
27  Nov.  69 
4  Aug.  70 


w'ii 


and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  11  Oct.  73. 

Winpr  Officer,  18  Oct.  73. 

Adjutant,  10  June  71.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  14  Dec.  69. 

ist  Wing'  Subaltern,  18  Oct.  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  18  Oct.  73. 

In  medical  charpre,  i  Oct.  70. — Sick  Furlougli  to  Europe. 

Officiatiujc  in  medical  charge. 


8th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Jiate  sgth  Native  Ivfaniry. — Raised  in  1815). 

"  SoBXAoir."  ' 

Head  Quarters  at  Jysabad.     Un^fomiy  Bed.    Faeingt,  Saxon  Oreen.    Zaee,  White. 

ColonelT.  A.  Car^,  Staff  Corps   ii8  Mar.  66,  Commandant,  i8  July  71.     In  Temporary  Command  of  the 

I  Rohilcund  District,  with  rank  of  Brigadier  General. 

Lt.Colonel  A.  G.  Forsyth,  Staff  Corps...    7  Feb.  69  Officiating  Commandant,  it  Aup.  73. 

LtColonel  A.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps In  June  73! 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jon  64. 

Major  B.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  J26  Aug.  72  Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Captain  C.  J.  Walter,  Staff  Corps 2  Oct.  72!A(ljutant,  7  Oct.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.C.M.Keighley,  Staff  Corps  I  7  June  69  Quarter  Maeter,  8  Sept.  71. 

Ident.  ArthurFishe,  Staff  Corps    18  Nov.  68'iBt  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Sept.  71.— Officiating  Adjutant. 


Lieofe.  E.  H.  Webb,  Gen.  List 
Borj^n  M^jor  8.  A.  Homan 
Surgeon  A.  S.  Beid,  MB. 


26  Mar.  70  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Oct.  72. 
3  Mar.  62  In  medical  charge,  22  Dec.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
lOfficiating  in  medical  charge,  z8  Dec.  72. 


9th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Jiate  6srd  Native  Infantry.-— Raised  in  1823). 

**  Bhubtpobb  "— "  SOBHAOir." 
Head  Quarters  at  Korar.     Uuiform,  Bed.    Fadage,  Yellow.    Lace,  White. 


Colonel  H.  L.  Pester,  Bengal  Infantry ... 
LLColonel  W.  H.  Hawes,  Staff  Corps . 
LtColonel  T.  E.  Webster,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  F.  F.  J.  Toke,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  R.  A-  Price,  Gen.  List 

(iptain  W.  V.  FitzG.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  H.  O.  Woodhouse,  Staff  Corps 
Boigeon Major  D.  Young,  MD. ' 


8  Mar.  71,  Commandant,  20  Auj 
7  Jan.  72  2nd  in  Command  am 


n  June  73 
22  Jan.  69 
IS  Feb.  70 
8  Deo.  67 
22  Aug.  68 


Wing  Officer,  20  Aug.  66. 


Wing  Officer,  20  Aug.  66. 

Adjutant,  30  May  63.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  5  Mar.  69.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  24  Dec.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  18  May  69.— Officiaiing  Quarter  Master* 


-xo  Mar.  7c  Officiating  in  medical  charge,  zx  Oct.  72. 


10th  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Head  Quarters  at  Barraekpore. 
Colonel  C.  Lyons-Montgomery,  Staff  C.  Z2  June 


Captain  R.  F.  Firth,  Staff  Corps   17  Mar. 

Captain  W.  F.  Bartleman,  late  39  N.  I. . . .    i  Nov. 

Captain  D.  C.  Henne&sy,  Gen.  List  5  June 

Lieut.  A.  M*Leod  Mills,  Staff  Corps 0  Feb. 

Lieut.  C.  H.  V.  Garl>ett,  5  Lancers a8  Oct. 

Surgeon  R.  G.  Sanders,  MB. 
Surgeon  £.  A.  Birch  


{late  6$th  Native  Infantry, — Raised  in  1823). 

Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Yellow.    Laee,  White. 
72  Commandant,  16  Oct.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer. 

67  Wing  Officer,  25  Nov.  67.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

68  Adjutant,  25  Nov.  67.— Officiating  Wmg  Officer. 

70  Quarter  Master,  19  Dec.  68.  ^^  .    .       .  ^.  ^ 

70  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  14  Oct.  73.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  Z4  Oct.  73.         „    ,       ,       .„ 

In  medical  charge,  z8  Feb.  70.— Sick  Fui-loufih  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  22  May  72. 


Notl— The  xst  Goorkha  Regiment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  takes  rank  after  the  xoth  Native 

Infantry. 

nth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  joth  Native  Infantry. — Raised  in  1825). 

"  PulTJiJl  •'— "  ChILLIAITWALLAH  "— "  GOOJEBAT." 

Head  Qoartera  at  Bareilly.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facings,  Yellow.    Laee,  White, 


Colonel  E.  D.  Watson,  Bengal  Inf. 
^ia^  P.  H.  F.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  M.  Boshby.  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  G.  Becher,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  MoNair,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  J.  Stead,  Gen.  List   

Lieot  C.  E.  Gubbins,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Surgeon  Mi^or  P.  W.  SntherUuid  ... 


z  Jan. 

67 

20  Deo. 

70 

4  Apr. 

66 

6  Jan. 

7« 

aoFeb. 

70 

z6  Oct. 

70 

28  Oct. 

71 

Conmaandant,  z  Jan.  64. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z6  Aug.  72. 

Wing  Officer,  z6  Aug.  72. 

Adjutant,  z6  Aug.  72. 

Quarter  Master,  z6  Aug,  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  Z3  Feb.  71.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Sept.  72. 

In  medical  charge,  z6  Feb.  73. 


12th  (The  KetaU-GhUzie)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Regt,  of  Kelat-i-OhUzie.— 

Raised  4  Oct,  1842). 

'*Kilat-i-Ghxlzis,  Z842"— "OAJTOAHAa"— "GHuranw"--"CAnui,  z84a"— ^a»fc  Companiee,  "  MAKAaUFOBB." 
Head  Quarters  at  Peshaww.    Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  White.    Laee,  Whiie, 


Colonel  H.  B.  Stevens,  Bengal  Inf. 
U.Coloxiel  R.  H.  Price,  Staff  Corps . 
^taioT  W.  Maodonald,  Staff  Corps.... 

Captain  A.  Oldham,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  8.  AndOTSon,  Gen.  List  . 
Lient.  A.  W.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieat.  A.  P.  Barrow,  Z05  Foot 

SorgeoiiMijorW.E.Gaird 


z6  July  69 
z  Sept.  69 
zo  Nov.  65 
28  May  70 
26  Mar.  70 
18  Nov.  68 
28  Oct.  7z 


Commandant,  jo  Mar.  58. 

2nd  in  Command  and  WingOfflcer,  90  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  27  May  6s.-5\irlough;to  Europe. 

Adjutant,  z  June  70. 

Quarter  Master,  6  Aug.  67.— Officiating  Wmg  Officer. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  Dec.  72.— Offlciatir.g  Adjutant  32  N.I. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  Deo.  72.— Officiating  Quaner  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  29  June  67, 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


337  13tli  {Tlie  SliekUavoattee)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  SJieJcJiawaiteeBcdidlion). 

"ALLtWAL." 

Head  Quarters  at  B«iiazM.     Uniform,  Sed.    Fadngi,  Dark  Blue.    Lao»,  WUU. 


RjLiTK,  Nambs,  akd  Corps. 


Lt.Colonel  H.  Kinjf,  Staff  Corps    

Major  R.  S.  Moseloy,  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  Plavfair,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.  W.  Meacham,  Staff  Corps ., 
Lieut.  E.  H.  Binf^ham,  Staff  Corps    . 

Captain  W.  Wilmer,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  G.  B.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps  ., 
Lieut.  F.  T.  Gootlridjje,  Staff  Corps  . 
Surgeon  Mi^or  A.  M.  Yorchere  


Axicr 
Riirs. 


Rbicasks. 


lo  Dec.  68  Commandant,  26  Dec.  6a.  ' 

7  July  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  30  May  68. 
ao  Dec.  69  Wing  Officer,  5  Aug.  68. 
a4  Aug.  69 1  Adjutant,  8  Sept.  71. 

7  Sept.  68!  Quarter  Master,  14  Dec.  69. 

3  July  7a  I  St  Wing  Subaltern,  ai  Dec.  6g.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
XI  Dec.  70  Officiating  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Mar.  7a. 
x6  Aug.  6<>  and  Wing  Subaltern,  16  Aug.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
I  In  medical  charge,  30  Jan.  67. 


14th  (TJie  Ferozepore)  Bengal  Native  Infoniry  (late  Eegt.  of  Ferozepore, 

Raised  ^  July  1846). 

" LuCENOW "  {Defence  and  Capture). 

Head  Quarters  at  Bawnl  Pindee.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge,  TeUow.    Laee,  White. 

Colonel  C.  C.  Q.  Ross,  Staff  Corps    ag  J.an.  70, Commandant,  4  June  61.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe.     PEuTope. 

Colonel  C.  W.  Miles,  Staff  Corps   7  July  73I and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  34  Oct.  64.— Sick  t'urL  to 

Major  L.  H.  Williams,  Staff  Corps    '10  Dec.  70!  Wing  Officer,  19  May  64.— Officiating  Commandant. 

Lieut.  James  Cook,  Staff  Corps  1 30  July  62 'Adjutant,  10  Jan.  70. 

"     ••'--'•         -       -•  29  June  69  [Quarter  Master,  a7  April  65.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

ao  Feb.  69  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  19  Feb.  73.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
4  Mar.  69  Officiating  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73. 
a6  May  71  and  Wing  Subaltern,  a6  May  71.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  ag  Nov.  69. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

I  Officiating  in  medical  charge,  18  Feb.  73. 


juuoub.  i/aiucB  \^\JUBk.f  aitihu.  v/wi|io    .... 

Captain  J.  Q.  Maclean,  Gen.  List  . 
Captain  F.  H.  Woodgate,  Staff  Corps  , 
Captain  W.  Campbell,  late  7 1  N.  I.     . . . , 

Lieut.  M.  R.  Spence,  Staff  Corps    

Surgeon  Major  F.  S.  SilliCant , 

Surgeon  J.  Young,  MB 


ISth  (TJie  Loodiajiuh)  Bengal  Native  InfBJitry  (late  Begt,  of  LoodlanaJt. 

Raised  30  July  1846). 
Head  Quarters  at  Sealkota.     Uniform,  Red.    Facingt,  Oreen.    Lace,  White. 

Lt.Colonel  R.  Barter,  Staff  Corps a8  Apr.  72  Commandant,  5  Feb.  6a. 

Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps    8  Doc.  69  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  a  Mar.  70. 
Captain  G.  R.  Honnessy,  Staff  Corps  ...|  4  Fob.  66  Wing  Officer,  11  Jan.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Captain  D.  W.  Inglis,  General  List  29  Jan.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  16  July  73. 

Captain  R.  E.  S.  Smith,  Grcn.  List '  9  Aug.  70!  Adjutant,  39  April  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.  F.  A.  Remmington,  Staff  Corps..  18  Sei)t.  69 .Quarter  blaster,  19  Dec.  70. 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps  '18  Nov.  70  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Feb.  71.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  H.  C.  Halkett,  Staff  Corps  jii  Apr.  71  and  Wing  Subaltern,  11  April  71. 

Surgeon  3iajor  J.  J.  M'Dermott,  MD....       In  medical  charge,  33  Feb.  70. 

NoTK. — The  and,  3rd, and  4th  Goorkha  Regts.,when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troop8,rank  after  x^th  N.I. 

"When  Regiments  of  the  Punjaub  Frontier  Force  are  acting  with  other  Beneal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank 
according  to  the  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thus:— The  Corps  of  Guides  Infknto',  the  xst,  and,  3rd,  end  4tli 
Seikh  Infantry,  and  4ho  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Punjab  Infantry,  after  the  x5th  Kative  Infantry  and  the  31J 
Goorkha  Regmient.  

16th  (The  LucJcnow)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Eegt.  ofLuclcnow. 

Raised  8  Dec.  1857). 

On  the  Colours  and  Appointments  the  design  of  a  "  Turreted  Gateway."— "Luckkow  "  {Defence). 

Head  Quarters  at  Jnlpigoree.    Left  Wing  at  Dacca.     Uniform,  Red.    Facinge,  White.    Lace,  W%ite. 


Lt. Colonel  W.  B.Girdlostone.  Staff  Corps 

Major  F.  B.  Foote,  Staff  Corps    

V€  Major  W.  G.  Cubitt,  Staff  Corps    . 
Captain  J.  W.  A.  Miohell,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  A.  B.  Clare,  Qen.  List    

Captain  J.  T.  Whish,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  H.  Salkeld,  Gen.  List  

Captain  A.  F.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  J.  C.  Shaw    

Surgeon  W.  D.  Stewart 


4  Feb.  72  Commandant,  18  July  7X. 

11  Dec.  69  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  18  July  71.— Furl.to Europe. 
a6  July  73  Wing  Officer,  a6  Feb.  72.— Furlough. 

4  Apr.  70  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  6  May  73. 
aa  Feb.  71  Adjutant,  6  Feb.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

12  Mar.  73  Quarter  Master,  8  Sept.  71. 

22  Juno  69  ist  Wing  Subaltern*  a8  Oct.  71. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
x2  Nov.  71  and  Wing  Subaltern,  34  Oct.  7a. 

;in  medical  charge,  3  Mar.  7a.— Officiating  Civil,  Mymensing. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  4  Nov.  7a. 


17th  (The  Loyal  Poorheah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Loyal  Poorheah  Eegt.), 

Head  Quarters  at  Keean  Hocr.     Un^orm,  Red. 


Colonel  J.  Marquis,  Staff  Cor]>8 17  Feb.  7a 

Colonel  B.  G.  Stainforth,  Staff  Corps  ...    4  Aug.  67 

Major  R.  J.  Walker,  Staff  Corps    11  June  73 

Captain  H.  I.  Wheler,  Staff  Corps 6  Mar.  69, 

Captain  T.  Dawes,  Staff  Corps  2  Sept.  70' 

Lieut.  H.  J.  Barr,  Staff  Corps 8  Sept.68 

Lieut.  G.  Brehon,  Staff  Corps    5June66 

Lieut.  J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt,StaflCorp8a8  Sept.  69 

Surgeon  L.  E.  Eades i      

Surgeon  C.  "Br.  Joubert,  MB I      


Facinge,  White.    Lace,  White, 
Commandant,  11  Jan.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe, 
and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  it  Jan.  69. — Offg.  Commdt. 
Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer,  19  Feb.  73. 
Adjutant,  39  April  69. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
Quarter  Master,  33  Sept.  69. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  34  Jan.  70. — Officiating  Adjutant, 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  Sept.  69. 

In  medical  charge.  z6  Mar.  73.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  17  Feb.  73. 


ISth  (TheAlipore)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  AUjpore  Eegt.— EaUed  2^Juneiic^s)' 


Head  Quarters  at 
Major  W.  Winson,  Staff  Corps. 

Major  F.  Allen,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  A.  Wauobope,  Staff  Corps ... 

Captain  H.  De  Brett,  Staff  Corps  

J38N.L 


Mfvjor  H.  R.  Wintle,  late 
Captain  A.  C.  Toker,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  W.  H.  Browne,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  C.  A.  R.  Sage,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  V.  Hnyshe,  41st  Foot 

Surgeon  Major  j .  A.C.  Hutchinson,  MB. 


Agra. 

(  3  Mar. 

30  Sept. 

[  4  Oct. 
.  xo  Dec. 
.'  z  Mar. 
.  4  May 
.1  4  Sept 


Laee,  White, 


-.,  Oct. 
30  Nov, 


Uniform,  Red.    Faeinge,  Black. 

70 1  Commandant,  7  June  6x. 

7a  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  30  May  68. — Furl,  to  Europe. 

67|Officiating  and  in  Command,  14  April  73. 

651  Wing  Officer,  30  May  68. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

73  Officiating  Wing  Offlcer. 

7a  Ac^utant,  ax  Dec.  67.  ^ 

.68, Quarter  Master,  8  Sept.  7z.~Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

71  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

71 1  and  Wing  Subaltern,  36  May  73. 

70  In  medical  charge,  37  Jan.  73.  ^  ^  ^ .  ^ 

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19th  (Punjah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  "jtli  Punjab  Infantry), 

Head  QoarterB  at  Tullagmiir*     Vn\form,  jRed.    Faeingt,  Dark  Blue.    Lace,  White. 


338 


Ravx,  Naxss,  xxd  Corps. 


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Rakk. 


RSMAXKS. 


It  Colonel  J.  F.  Staffbrd,  Staff  Corps  ...I19  Oct.  68  Commandant,  i  Aug.  57. 

LtColonel  J.  Rnggles,  Staff  Corps    '13  Jane  71  'znd  in  Command  oiid  Wing  Offlcor,  30  Jan.  64. 

Captain  A.  Copland,  Staff  Corps    J 14  Jan.  66,  Wing  Officer,  31  Jan.  68. 

lieut.  H.  A.  Sawyer,  StAff  Corps  '17  Aug.  70  Adjutant,  7  Feb.  72. 

Lieat.  D.  E.  Goaldsbury,  Staff  Corps  ...  17  Apr.  69  Qiiarter  Master,  21  Sept.  72. 

~       '    "         ~  -        -    jj j^ I  Nov.  68 list  Wing  Subaltern,  8  April  72. 

TO  June  7x  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  xo  June  71. 
In  medical  charge,  14  April  73. 


Csptain  C.  H.  Bergman,  late  60 
Lieat.  E.  J.  G.  Lewis,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  M^gor  T.  S.  Veale  


20th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  StJi  Punjab  Lifaninj), 


Head  Quarters  at 

M^orR.  G.  Rosrers,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  W.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  J.  Bartleman,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  M.  D.  HUl,  General  List 
Captain  W.  H.  Metkl<^ohn,  General  List 

Lient.  L.  B.  Irwin,  Staff  Corps 

LieoL  R.  B.  A.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps    . 
Surgeon  W.  N.  Keefer   


TlKU  FOBTS,  i860'*—"  PsKXir,  i860." 

Delhi.     Un'^form^  Drab.    Faeingi,  Oreen,    Zaee,  Drab. 

Commandant,  4  March  73.— Furlough  to  Eui'ope. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  4  March  73.— Offg.  Comdt» 

Wing  Officer,  4  March  73. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Adjutant,  4  March  73.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  4  March  73. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern.  4  March  73.— Offlciatlng  Adjutant. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73. 

In  medical  charge,  23  May  72. 


9  Dec. 

68 

6  May 

66 

20  Oct. 

65 

9  Aug. 

70 

24  May 

71 

2  Dec. 

68 

7  Oct. 

7* 

21st  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  gth  Punjab  Infantry). 


"AsTssiirii.." 
Head  Qoarters  at  Sawnl  Pindae.     Un^form^  Drab,    Faeingi,  Bed.    Lace,  Drai. 
IS  Sept.73 1  Commandant,  3  May  61. — Furlough  in  India. 
13  June  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  67.— Offg.  Commdt. 
II  Sept.7a  Wing  Officer,  10  Feb.  72.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
10  Dec.  70 (Officiating  Wing  Officer,  27  May  72. 
27  Nov.  69  Adjutant,  5  Aug.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
7  May  68  [Quarter  Master,  24  Aug.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
1  Feb.  7o|ist  Wing  Subaltern,  17  SepL  70.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
18  Nov.  70' 2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  18  Nov.  70. 
!In  medical  charge,  2  Sept.  70. 


Colonel  J.  B.  Thelwall,  CB.  S.  Corps  ... 

UColonel  J.  Hodson,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  M.  Stewart,  late  35  N.I 

Captain  F.W.  CoUis,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  G.  T.  Carruthers,  Gen.  List. 

Lieut  G.  H.  C.  Dyce,  Staff  Corps  , 

lieot.  W.  Harris,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H.  H.  Swetenham,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Surgeon  W.  A.  C.  Roe  


22nd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  nth  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Jhelum.     Uniform^  JSed.    Facingt,  B^f.    Lace,  White. 


UColonel  J.  J.  O'Bryen,  Staff  CoTps 

M^r  B.  T.  Staflbrd,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  H.  Bridgt^  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieat.  G.  J.  Hare,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  H.  Hinde.  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  A.  S.  M'Rae,  Staff  Corps 

Bargeon  F.  C.  Nicholson,  MS 

Surgeon  Itfj^or  A.  J.  Dale,  2£B.  


22  Nov. 

69 

9  Dec. 

68 

4  Feb. 

71 

3  Juno  67 1 

9  Aug 

70 

22  Mar. 

71 

lOct. 

69 

Commandant, 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  27  April  65.— Offfe.  Commandant. 

Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Adjutant,  4  Mar.  67. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Quarter  Master,  14  Dec.  69.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  15  May  72.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  April  71.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  2  Sept.  70. — Officiating  Medical  Officer  of 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  17  Feb.  73.  [Goalundo. 


23rd  (Punjaib)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Pioneers — late  i^th  Punjah  Infantry). 

"  Ti.KU  Forts"-- "PMnr."— " ABTSBiiriA." 
Head  Quarters  at  Jhelnm.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Chocolate.    Lace,  Drab. 


)C^orA.A.  Canie,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  Fellowes,  Staff  Corps 

OsptainA.  D.  Anderson.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  Paterson,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  S.  V.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps , 

Lieut.  V.  G.  L.  Eyre,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  J.  F.  Rivett-Camao,  Staff  Corps 

Burgeon  Major  E.  Taylor , 

Surgeon  H.  Boyd 


X5  Ang.68 
IX  Jan.  71 
4  Sept.  70 
17  May  66 
22  May  68 
25  June  70 
IS  Feb.  71 


Commandant,  13  June72. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  June  73. 

Wing  Officer,  9  June  73. 

Adjutant,  9  June  72. 

Quarter  Master,  9  June  72. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  9  Jime  72. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  21  Juno  73. 

In  medical  charge,  31  Mar.  68. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  23  March  72. 


2A^  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  i6tU  Punjab  Infantry). 


Head  Quarters  at  Jhaasi.    U%\form,  Red.    Facinge,  WkiU.    Lace,  WJUte, 

Colonel  Q.  N.  Cave,  Staff  Corps 

MwnrF.  B.  Noiman,  Staff  Corps  

M^orB.  J.  M-Nair.  late  3  K.  fT 

Captains.  Stedman,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  P.  H.  WallerBtein,  Staff  Corps 

Ii«at.  J.  J.  Money-Simons,  Staff  Corps 

uent.  C.  8.  Hogge,  Staff  Corps  

SorgMa  H.  J.  ^ton 


xoDeo.  73 
10  Nov.  65 
23  Sept.  71 
19  Dec.  73 
10  Aug.  69 
3  Jan. 
zx  Jan. 


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Commandant,  5  Aug.  57.— Furlough  to  Bnxope. 

snd  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  Z3  Mar.  68.— Offg.  Comdt, 

Wing  Officer,  24  Oct.  72  —Officiating  snd  in  Command. 

Adjutant,  30  Dec.  69.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  14  June  70. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  3  July  71. 


snd  Wing  Subaltern,  39  July  70.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  17  Feb.  73. 


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339     25tli  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ijth  Punjab  InfaTitry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Keaaa  Heer.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeingi^  White.    Laee,  White. 


BjlITK,  VkXEB,  ASX>  C0RP8. 


Oolonel  H.  D.  Manning,  StafT  Corps 
Major  J.  W.  Hoggan,  Staff  Cori)s  ... 

Major  N.  Barton,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  W.V.  EUls,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  V.  Hunt,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  E.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  P.  Thornton,  Staff  Coij>9... 
Surgeon  Major  7.  H.  O'Donel,  MD. 


ASICT 


Rbkaxks. 


lo  June  73 1  Commandant,  28  Oct.  71. 

27  June  69  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. 

lo  June  68' Wing  Officer,  20  Jan  64.— Furlough. 

9  Dec.  64 {Adjutant,  26  Aug.  70. 

2  Mar.  68  Quarter  Master,  5  April  71. 
20  May  71  list  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Sept.  71. 

8  Sept.  71  [and  Wine:  Subaltern,  8  Sept.  71. 
la  medical  charge,  14  Apnl  73. 


26th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  iSth  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Fashawur.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeing$,  Bed.    Laee,  Drab. 


Oolonel  J.  Williamson,  SUxff  Con^s    

Lt.Oolonel  0.  M.  Longmoro,  StalT  C jrpj 

Major  M.  G.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  B.  Hepburn,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  Fitzgerald,  Gen.  List    

Lieut.  L.  T.  Lewis,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  C.  J.  R.  Fulford,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  L.  t>ening,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  G.  C.  Hall 


20  Jan.  73  Commandant,  31  Dec.  57. 

12  Dec.  71  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan  64. — Furlough  to  Euro  pe 
10  Apr.  71  Wing  Officer,  20  Feb.  64.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
4  Sept. 70  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

10  Nov.  68  Adjutant,  13  May  65. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
17  Mar.  69  Quarter  Master,  28  March  71. —-Officiating  Adjutant. 
t8  July  65  list  Wing  Subaltern,  28  March  71.— Officiating  Quarter! 
20  Apr.  71, 2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  20  April  jj., 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


27tli  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  igtJi  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Nowthera.     Un^rm,  Drab.    Faeiugt,  Bed.    Lace,  Drab. 


Colonel  J.  Doran,  CB.  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lt. Colonel  C.  L:^ne,  Staff  Corps    

Lt.Colonel  F.  D.  Ogilvie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  H.  Birch,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  A.  Swetenham,  Stnff  Corps 
Captain  0.  W.  Babingtou,  Gen.  hint... 
Lieut.  A.  W.  Gairdner,  Staff  Corps   ... 
Surgeon  Major  W.  C.  Smith,  J£D.   ... 


II  June  73lComm.andant,  5  Aug.  57. 


9  Dec.  68 
ao  Apr.  72 

4  Aug.  70 
23  June  68 
27  Nov.  69 
22  Jun.  68 


2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Euroi)e. 

Adjutant,  2  Oct.  62.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  20  May  71. 

let  Wing  Subaltern,  17  Feb.  73. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  4  April  71.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

In  modi^  charge,  z6  Feb.  71. 


28th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  20th  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Presideaoy.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Dark  Oreeu.    Lace,  White. 


Oolonel  J.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  Hamilton,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  G.  S.  Hills,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  S.  Marshall,  Gen.  List 

Licut.F.A.S.D'Aco8tadeSt.Laurent,SC 

Lieut.  A.  T.  S.  A.  Rind,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  R.  Porter,  i  Foot  

Surgeon  Major  R.  T.  Lyons 

Surgeon  Q.  Price,  MD 


July  72 
Jan.  71 
Aug.  69 
Nov.  68 
Aug.  65 
Jan.  70 
Oct.  71 


Commandant,  14  April73. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  14  April  73. 

Wing  Officer,  14  April  73. 

Adjutant,  14  April  73. 

Quarter  Master,  29  Apr.  69. — ^Furlough  to  Europe. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73.— Officiating  Qoarter  Master. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  26  May  73. 


In  medical  charge,  24  Oct.  72.- 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


-Furlough  to  Eoropo. 


29th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  2i8t  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Pe&haTmr.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  Light  Blue.    Lace,  White, 


Lt.Colonol  J.  J.  H.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps. 
Lt.Colonel  G.  G.  Cunliffe,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  B.  Beddy,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  F.  R.  C.  Voylo,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  H.  Jackson,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  R.  N.  Harington,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  0.  D.  Swete,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  0.  Dyoe,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  E.  B.  Ghirdner 


23  ^r.ar.  69 1  Commandant,  20  May  61. 
2  >  Mur.  73'2Tia  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  29  Apr.  69. 
zo  Fob.  6,j|V.'insr  Officer,  22  Mar.  65. 
5  M'lr.  68  j  Adjutant,  a  Mar.  70. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
28  Nov.  69  Officiating  Adjutant,  la  June  73. 


26  June  69 
25  June  73 
23  Doc.  64 


Quarter  Master,  12  Aug.  70. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Feb.  70. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  i  Aug.  71. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  z  Mar.  69. 


30th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  22nd  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quartera  at  Feahawnr.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge,  Bi^f.    Lace,  White. 


Lt.Oolonel  T.W.  B.Boiflragon,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Oolonel  G.  0.  Huxham,  Staff  Corps... 

Major  0.  0.  Eldns,  Staff  Corps  

Major  R.  D.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  W.  G.  0.  Halkett,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  F.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  St.  John  F.  Michell,  5  Lancera  ... 

Lieut.  A.  J.  F.  Reid,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  D.  N.  Martin,  MD 


a  Sept.  72 (Commandant,  16  Aug.  61. 

13  June  72  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. — SickFnrl.  to  Bnrope, 
20  Dec.  68  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  xo  June  71. 
IS  June  70  Wing  Officer.  20  Jan.  64. 

7  May  68 1  Adjutant,  2  Mar.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
30  Mar.  69  Quarter  Master,  a  Mar.  70. 
a8  Oct.  71      '  ""       -  •    '■  - 

6M4y  71 


ist  Wing  Subaltern,  33  Oct.  73. 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  July  71. 
In  medical  charge,  14  April  73. 


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3l8t  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  2ird  Funjab  Infantry).      340 

Head  Qaarters  at  Hooltan.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Dark  Green.    Laee,  White. 


Bijrx,  NxifBS,  AjiD  C0XP8. 


Colonel  H.  M.  WilBon,  Staff  CoTps 

C>lonel  B.  6.  Langmore,  Staff  Corps  . 
U^or  H.  L.  C.  Bernard,  Staff  Corps.... 

Captain  E.  W.  Smyth,  Gen.  List 

Lieat.  A.  C.  G.  Lydiard,  Staff  Corps .... 

Captain  B.  O.  Vvvyan,  Gon.  List  

Captain  F.  Tweddell,  Gen.  List  

Lieut  B.C.  Graves,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  T.  G.  Skardon 


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BsSLIlHES. 


14  Mar.  70  Commandant,  zz  Jan.  68. 

28  July  73' 2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  29  April  69. 

zx  Dec.  69:  Wing  Officer,  13  Feb.  71.— Furlough  in  India. 

zoMar.  70iAdjatftnv,  zo  Fub.  68. 

X9  Feb.  69  Quarter  Master,  20  May  71— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

29  Oct.  69  Officiating  Quarter  MH«ier,  31  Oct.  72. 

29  Jan.  69  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Mar.  70.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

30  Jan.  66  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  20  May  ji. 
In  medical  charge,  28  April  73. 


32nd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Pioneers — late  24th  Punjab  Infantry). 

"  BsLHi "— LucKfOW  '*  (Selitfand  Capture). 
Head  Qtuurters  at  ITmballa.     Untform,  Sed.    Faeinge^  Dark  Blue.    Laee,  White. 


Colonel  W.  D.  Hqrean,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Williams,  Staff  Cori>8 .. 

Captain  T.  N.  Wallcer,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.C.W.Crookshank.  Staff  Corps 

LieuL  A-  W.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  P.  Samaells,  Gen.  List 

Captain  B.  C.  S.  Jackson,  Gen.  List 

C&puun  T.  Kicholls,  G«n.  List   

Sorgeon  Major  C.  £.  Haddock 


Z5  Aug.69 
z8  July  69 
z4  Mar.  66 
I  z  Jan.  71 
t8  Nov.  68 
15  Dec.  69 
27  Nov.  69 
S  June  70 


Commandant,  7  Dec.  59. 

2nd  in  Command  h  nd  ^V'■ing  Officer,  7  Nov.  68. 

Wing  Officer,  26  I-'cc.  66. 

Adjutant,  22  Oct.  63.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  AdjutJint. — Wing  Sub.  12  N.l. 

Quarter  Master,  10  May  72. — Furloncrh  to  Europe. 

zst  Wing  SubnlTtni,  10  Feb.  69.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

and  Wing  Suballvrn,  6  Sept.  73. 

In  medical  char^'c,  22  Muy  72. 


Xofi.— The  sth  Goorkha  (the  Hazara  Goorkha  Battalion)  Regiment,  whrm  rtcting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops, 
takes  rank  after  tho  32na  Native  Infantry. 


33rd  (The  Allahabad)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Allahabad  Levy). 

Head  Quarters  at  Allahabad.      Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  White.    Lace,  White. 


^.Colonel  E.  H.  Langmore,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  J.  Y.  Gowan,  Staff  Corps 

)fcyor  T.  W.  Rathcrftird,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  S.  G.  Mactier,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  E.  L.  Stehelin,  Staff  Corps  .. 


Lieat.  J.  G.  Kelly,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lieat.  G.  T.  Bingham,  Staff  Cor 
Borgoon  B.  R.  Johnson 


8  May  69 

xz  June  73 
z4  June  71 
4  Feb.  7x 
6  Aug.  70 
30  Aug.  67 
3Z  Aug.  70 


Comraandaiit,  23  Dec.  57. 

2nd  in  Coroj.amd  and  Wing  Officer,  6  Nov.  67. 

Wing  Officer.  2  Dec.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Adjutant,  15  .rune  65.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  M>!.«lvr.  22  Dec.  68. 

«at  Winar  S'i'''>ltcm,  Z2  May  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

2nd  Wing  Kiiialtem,  4  Oct.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

In  mcdicai  cliargo,  22  May  72. 


34th  (The  Futtehgurh)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Futtehgurh  Levy. 

Raised,  8  Jan.  1858). 
Head  Quarters  at  Korar.      Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge,  Dark  Blue.    Zaee,  White, 
Colonel  E.  P.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  ...  30  Sept. 71  Commandant,  21  Sept.  61. 
LtColonel  C.  C.  Dandridge,  Staff  Corps  18  Jan.  71  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Sick  Furl. to  Europe. 

Major  G.  J.  Pasley,  Staff  Corps 20  Dec.  70  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Miyor  L.E.Evans,  late^sN.1 17  May  72  Officiating  2iid  in  Command,  6  Muy  73. 

Adjutant.  23  June  66.— OfKciating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Ma^^tor,  5  Mar.  70. 

lat  Wing  Subaltern,  29  July  70. 

2ud  Wing  Subaltern,  v6  July  73. 

In  medical  charge,  7  Sept.  70.— Officiating  6  Cavalry. 


CiptoinC.  S.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps 

Liijut.  E.  8.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps  

Cipt  J.  G.  M.  De  L.  Bean.  Staff  Corps 
Ciptain  H.  W.  J.  Senior,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Borg^n  Major  G.  Barnard  


30  Sept.  7x 

18  Jan.  71 
20  Dec.  70 
17  May  72 
IX  Dec.  70 
z  I  Nov.  64 

19  Dec.  72 
4  Mar.  71 


35tli  (Tlie  Mynpoorie)  Bengal  Native  Infantry   {late  Mynjioorie  Levy. 

Raised  7  Feb.  1858), 
Head  Quarters  at  Oawnpore.     Unifoi-m,  Bed.    Facing*,  JFJiite.    Lace,  White. 


Colonel  H.  L.  Nation,  Staff  Corps 

Major  G.  C.  Rowcroft,  Staff  Corps 

LuColonsl  G.  A.  Brown,  Staff  Corps  . 
Tt  Mjyor  G.  V.  "Fosbery,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captam  P.  W.  Nicolay,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Lieat  R.  T,  Hawkes,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut  M.  H.  H^es,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  P.  P.  R.  Burgess,  Z09  Foot 

Sorgcon  A.  Deane 


8  Mar.  t2 

zo  Aug.  69 

11  Sept  72 

13  Sept.  66 

8  Juno  73 

24  Sept  68 

17  Dec.  62 

27  Oct.  7z 

Commandant,  18  July  67. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z8  July  71.— Purl,  to  Europe. 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  Z4  April  73. 

Adjutant,  24  Aug.  69. 

Quarter  Master,  Z4  April  73. 

i.st  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  26  May  73. 

In  medical  charge. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  4  March  7Z. 


36tli  (TJie  Bareilly)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Bareilly  Levy). 


Head  Quarters  at  Agra. 

Colonel  P.  G.  Scot,  Bengal  Inf 6  Apr. 

LtColonel  A.  Pond,  Staff  Corps zz  July 

Colonel  C.  8.  Powle,  Staff  Cori)8    24  Sept. 

jmor  R.  D.  Griffin,  Staff  Corps zz  Jan. 

jMjorC.  P.  Hunter,  Staff  Corps 20  Jan. 

Lieut  T.  G.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps z8  July 

Ciptaia  R  Worsley,  late  zs  N.I. 6  Mar. 

went  E.  H.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps Z3  July 

ueui.  C.  A  Coles,  Staff  Conw 3Z  Jan. 

Ifeoi.  J.  C.  P.  Gordon,  58  Foot  28  Oct. 

BwxeonK.  M.  Downie,  MB 

»w««aA.B.Strahaji 


Uniform,  Bed.    Facing*,  Blue,    Zaee,  JFhiie. 
Commandant.  28  May  69.—- Furlough. 

Officiating  Commandant,  Z9  Dec.  72.  [Europe. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  67. —  Furlough  to 
Wing  Officer,  z  June  69.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer,  a8  June  73. 
Adjutant,  6  Jan.  72.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  Adjutant,  3Z  Oct.  72. 
Qiiarter  Master,  6  Jan.  72. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Jan.  79. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Oct.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  zo  May  7a.— In  medical  charge  of  the  TTlwur 
Offlciatmg  in  medical  <^^e9^^^^/^Kn^^\^  Cf^P^  ^^''^' 


341  37th  (Meerut)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Mecrut  Levy. -Raised  26  Aug.  185S). 

Head  Quarters  at  Presidenoy.     Uniform,  Red.    Faeingt,  White.    Laee,  White. 


Raitk,  Names,  lstd  Cosps. 


Abuy 
Rajtk. 


RS1CA.XK8. 


ColonelJ.  Nisbett,  Staff  Corps    ' 

Colonel  C.  P.  G.  Lamb,  Staff  Corps  ' 

Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Bmce,  Staff  Corps  | 

Capt.  P.  A.  Montriou,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  Corse-Scolt,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  Hailes,  Staff  Corps  I 

Captain  P.  R.  A.  B.  Constable,  Staff  C. 
Lieut.  5trClia.Hen.  Leslie, Bt.  Staff  Corps 


'  la  June  70  Commandant,  xo  May  60.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
II  Doc.  72  and  in  Command  and  Wing  OfHcer,  23  June  66.— Officg.  ComdL 
lis  Aug.  72  Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  65. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 
I  5  Mar.  69  Adjutant,  13  Feb.  62. — Officiating  Wmg  Officer. 
13  May  69  Quarter  Master,  14  June  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
10  Feb.  69  1st  Wing  Subaltern,  ai  Sept.  7a.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
19  Dec.  69  Officiating  ist  Wing  Subaltern. 
22  Jan.  68  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Aug.  70.— Sick  Furlough. 
I  In  medical  charge. 


38th  {The  Agra)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Agra  Levy. — Balsed  26  Aug.  1858 

Head  Quarters  at  Buxa  (Bhootan),     Uniform,  Red.    Faeinge,  Bark  Blue.    Lace,  White. 
Colonel  A.  Bagot,  Staff  Corps 118  Sept.  71  Commandant,  20  June  65. 


Lt.Colonel  H.  N.  Hodgson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  L.  A.  Tottenham,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  H.  Goldney,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  W.  Qranam,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  J.  R.  Hobday,  Staff  Corps laS  Mar.  71 

Lieut.  M.  A.  Gray,  Staff  Corps '  6  May  71 

Surgeon  Major  A.  F.  Richmond I      


27  July  70  and  in  Command  and  Wing  OCicor,  19  Sept.  64. 
20  Dec.  65  Wing  Officer,  21  Jan.  70. 
2A  July  69  Adjutant,  25  Oct.  70. 
o  Feb.  68  Quarter  Master,  24  April  73. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  71. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  71. 

[n  medical  charge,  26  Dec.  70. 


39th  {The  Allygurh)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Allygurh  Levy). 

Head  Quarters  at  Barraokpore.     Uniform,  Red.    Faeing»,  Dark  Blue.    Lace,  White. 


Lt. Colonel  G.  W.  Praser,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  M.  Wemyss,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  P.  Gellie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  £.  M.  Forbes,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  H.  Baldwin,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  O.Cumberlege. General  Liat. 
Lieut.  N.  C.  Martelli,  Staff  Corps  


Lieut.  A.  T.  Banon,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  H.  W.  Spry     


9  June  69  Commandant,  28  April  62. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

9  Dec.  63  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  16  Nov.  68.— Officiating  Comdt. 
20  Oct.  68  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
22  Feb.  71  Adjutant,  11  Mar.  70.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
20  Dec.  70  Quarter  Master,  2  June  66. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
16  Dec.  68 '  Officiating  Quarter.Master,  23  March  73. — Offg.  ist  Wing  Sabalien. 

I  Oct.  7oli8t  Wing  Subaltern,  i6  Jan.  73. — Offg.' Assistant  UantoniLtnt 
Magistrate  at  Morar,  Gwalior, 
28  Oct.   71 1 2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  i6  Jan.  73. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
jln  medicid  charge,  15  Oct.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


40th  {TJie  SJiahjehanpore)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Shahjehanpure  Levy), 

Head  Quarters  at  Ferozepore.    Detachment  at  Allygurh.     Uniform,  Red.    Faeinge,  While.    Lace,  White. 


Lt.  Colonel  E.  Dandridge,  Staff  Corps ... 
Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Scott,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  H.  Morton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  D.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  J.  D.  Hallett,  Staff  Corps  

Capt.  Sir  B.P.  Bromhead,  Bt.  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  J.  Praser,  Gen.  List 

Surgeon  Major  H.  P.  Williams 
Surgeon  Major  E.  O.  Tandy 


14  Jan.  72 1  Commandant,  19  June  58. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
2  Sept.  73 1  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ii  Jan.  6S. — Offg.  Comiadt. 


20  Dec.  67 
5  Aug.  69 
28  July  68 
18  Jan.  71 
X  Mar.  70 


Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

A^'utant,ai  Mar.  71. 

Quarter  Master,  21  Aug.  69. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  21  March  71. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  15  Dec.  71.  . 

In  medical  charge,  26  Sept.  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  25  April  73. 


41st  {TJie  Gwalior)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  ist  Gwalior  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Luoknow.     Uniform,  Red.    Facinge,  Caoalrjf  Oreg.    Lace,  White. 
Colonel  H.  S.  Obbard,  Staff  Corps in  June  73' Commandant,  13  Feb.  6a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


Lt.  Colonel  T.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  C.  B.  Ryan,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  M.  Rose,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  V.  W.  Tregear,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  E.  Waller,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Salmon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  St.  P.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Surgeon  L.  Cameron,  3£D 

Burgeon  E.  Mulvaiiy  


6  Mar.  72  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  2  Mar.  70. — Purl,  to  Europe. 
10  Dec.  70  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. — Officiating  Commandant. 

24  May  69  Adjutant,  13  Feb.  71. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

I  Nov.  68  Quarter  Master,  10  Feb.  7a.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
16  Dec.  68  C"  •    •      ->       •     —  "  — 

25  Feb.  71 
27  Apr.  "I 


Officiating  Quarter  Master,  aj  Sept.  77. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Sept.  71. — ^Officiating  Adjutant. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  27  April  71. 

In  medical  charge,  38  Nov.  68. — Officiating  Civil,  Doomka. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


42nd  {Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Light Infantry — late  ist  Assam  Lt.  Lif.  BatU 

Raised  16  May  1817). 


Head  Quarters  at  Gowhatty. 


LtColonel  J.  P.  Sherriff,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  R.  A.  Nowell,  Staff  Corps 

Major  Alfred  TuUoch,  Staff  Corps 

liieut.  A.  K.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  W.  Brydon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  PiteG.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  C.  B.  Macgregor,  Staff  Corps 


4  Jan. 

70 

20  Jan. 

70 

XX  Jan. 

68 

8  Sept.  68 

17  Apr.  67 

22  Oct. 

70 

28  Oct. 

71 

[to  Europe. 
tck  Furloagb 


Untform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinge,  Black,    Lace,  Black, 
Commandant. 
Officiating  Commandant,  t6  May  73. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  la  Mar.  68. — Si< . 

Wing  Officer.  26  July  73.— Officiating  and  in  Commjuid. 

Adjutant,  13  Feb.  71. 

Quarter  Master,  13  Feb.  71.— Officiating  Wing  OfScer. 

1st  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Mar.  7a.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Mar.  73. 

In  medi(»d  charge,  13  June  59. — ^Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  14  April  73. 


Surgeon  Major  J.  B. 
Surgeon  R.  H.  Ourran 

43rd  {Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Light  Infantry— late  2nd  Assam  Lt.  Inf. BatL 

Raised  13  April  1835). 
HoadlQuarters  at  Bhillong.    Uniform,  Dark  Qreen.    Fadnge,  Black.    Lace,  Black. 
a  Sept.  73] Commandant,  14  April  73. 

9  Dec.  68  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,   14  April  73. — ^Furlough  to 
as  Aug.  69  Officiating  and  in  Command,  14  May  73.  f  Europe. 

IE  Jan.  67  Wing  Officer,  6  May  73.  " 


Lt.Ck>1onelG.  D.  8.  Clarke,  Staff  Corps.. 

l^or  A.  Blunt,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  D.  Reid,  General  List 

Captain  H.  M.  Evans,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  McD.  Skene,  Gen.  list 

Captain  A.  I.  lies.  Staff  Corps   

Captain  6.  W.  Beresford,  Staff  Corpa .., 


Lieut.  R.  K.  Rldgeway,  Staff  Corps, 
Surgeon  J.  O'Brien,  MD 


28  Nov.  69 1  Officiating  Adjutant,  25  July  73. 
la  Dec.  69lQuarter  l&uster,  as  June  72. 
a6  Oct.  73  ist  Wing  SubaJtem,  6  Jan.  7a. 
14  Feb.  70  and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Jan.  7a. 
..(      |ln  medical  charge,  10  May  71. 


Digitized  by 


Goos 


ile 


44fh  (SylM)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Lt  Inf.— late  Sylhet  Lt  Inf.  BaU.  342 

Bwiaed  19  Feb.  1824).  • 

Head  Qnarters  at  Jtoteooflnir.     Un\formf  Dark  Qreen,    Faeinfft,  Black.    Lact,  Black, 


Bin,  Naxis,  kxn  Goub. 


Ookmel  J.H.NuttaI],  CB.  Staff  Corps  . 

Mi^or  Arthur  Cory.  Staff  Corps   

iauarE.Lu[htfoot,  Staff  Corps 

Captun  F.  H  WilHams,  General  List  . 
Captain  K.  P.  Ommanziey,  Staff  Corps., 

IC^  D.  Boberteon,  Oeneral  List , 

Captain  G.  C.  Udnj^  Staff  Corps  

Saxgeon  MiQOr  A.  K.  Beed  


AXXT 

Eavk. 


zo  June  73  Commandant,  21  Feb. 
3  Oct.  68      '  ■    --  '       ' 

iz  Sept.  7a 

Aug.  69 

Jan.  7z 
zz  Sept.  73 
14  June  68 


and  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  sz  Feb.  73. 

Wing  Officer,  22  Mar.  65. 

Adjutant,  32  Mar.  65. 

Quarter  Master,  29  Feb.  6|. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  22  July  67. — ^Furlough  to  Burope. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  93  June  73. 

In  medical  charge,  7  Sept.  70. 


46th  (Batiray's  Sikhs)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  lat  Bengal  Police  Batt^ 

Battrcvy*8  Sikhs).     (Added  to  the  Bengal  Army  in  Z864.) 
Head  Quarters  at  Xttradabad.    Left  Wing  at  Bhsl^jehanpore.    Untform,  Bed.    Faeinff$,  Light  Bn^*    Laee,  WkiU. 


Cotonel  C.  B.  Bssden,  Staff  Corps 
lU}or  P.  U.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corps . 

X^or  J.  T.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 

Ciptain  Jl  D.  C.  Inglis,  Stair  Corps . 

Lieot  T.  F.  StilweU,  Staff  Corps   

Captam  G.L.  Woodruffs,  Stair  Corps 

Iiiaot  a  J.  Waller,  Staff  Corps 

LieoL  B.  H.  Pollard,  Staff  Coips  ..... 

fiorgeim  Muor  T.  B.  Famoombe  

Surgeon  l£^or  G.  B:  Pemberton,  Jf2>... 


35  Dec.  7Z  Commandant,  37  May  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

30  Jan.  7z  ,2nd  in  Command,  37  May  72.— Officiating  Commandant. 

37  June  69  Officiating  and  in  Command,  az  Feb.  73. 

7  Aug.  70  Wing  Officer,  27  May  72. 

I  Feb.  66  *  '■         ' 
28  June  70 
z  I  Jan.  67 
z8  Jan.  70 


90  Jan.  68 


A(^utant,  Z7  June  ri. 

Quarter  Master,  8  Mar.  ja. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Deo.  7z. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  2-)  Dec.  7Z. 

In  medical  charge,  so  Feb.  67.— Furlough  to  Borope. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  34  Oct.  7a. 


1st  Ooorkha  Regiment  (Light  Infantry— late  66th  or  Qoorhha  LL  Inf.  Eegt) 

"  AtUWAL"— "  SOBEAOV." 

Head  Quarters  at  Dhurmsalla.     Untform,  Bed.    Faeingt,  White,    Lace,  White. 
UCotonel  J.  S.  Bawlins,  Staff  Corps  ...  >  lo  June  69  Commandant,  25  Aug.  66. 

U.CdonelB.B.  Clay,  Staff  Corps "  "    "  -         — 

ItColonel  B.  S.  Hill,  Beiigal  Infantry. 

Major  P.  Story,  late  66  NT.     

LieoL  6.  P.  Churchill,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  St.  J.  B.  Bamett,  Staff  Corps 
Ciptatn  C.  Mercer,  General  List.... 
CiptainO.  Young,  Staff  Corps  .... 
wgeon  Ms^or  F.  Garter  


a  Mar. 

7i| 

a9Aug. 

7' 

29  Aug. 

71 

7  May  67! 

4  Nov. 

69 

Z9  Oct. 

68 

so  Aug. 

70 

3nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  95  Aug.  68. 

Wing  Officer,  35  Aug.  68. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Adjutant,  13  Sept.  70. 

Quarter  Master,  27  June  68. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Aug.  68. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73. 

In  medical  charge,  3z  Oct.  70. 


2]idQoorklia(StrmoorjBi^)  Regiment  {lateSirmoorByieBegt, — Raised  244p7*.i8i5). 

"  Alliwal "— "  SoBai.oir "— "  Dslhi "— "  Bhttbtpobb  "— "  Dblhi "  (z8s7) . 
Head  Quarters  at  Dejrrah  Dhoon.    Untform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinge,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Black, 
fCGoLH.  T.  Macpherson,  CB.  Staff  C.  Z3  Mar.  7a  Commandant,  36  Aug.  63.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
TCLt.ColonelD.  Macintyre,  Staff  Corps  zz  Sept.  73  3nd  in  Com.  and  WinR  Officer,  Z9  Feb.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
.    .   _  -..    — ^  .  T       ^    Wing  Officer,  33 March  65.— OlBciatinfif  Commandant. 

Adjutant,  39  April  60.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Quarter  Master,  zs  May  73.— Officiating  A^utant. 
Offioiatinfr  Quarter  Master,  za  May  71. — Offg.  Wing  Officer, 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  39  April  69.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  27  May  73. 
In  medical  charge,  zo  Feb.  58. 


Ciptam  A.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  S.  E.  Becher,  General  List  

Lieai.  W.  Hill.  Staff  Corps 

Ckptain  U.J.King-Harman,  Staff  Corps 

CiptainH.  P.  P/Nash,  Staff  Corps  

lioi.  W.  P.  Newall.  Stoff  Corps 

fogeon  M^or  F.  F.  Allen,  CB 


6  Jan.  69 
37  Nov.  69 
z4  Dec.  69 

a  Oct.  73 
4  Mar.  68 

7  Dec.  70 
ao  Nov.  68 


3rd  Goorkha  (Kemaoon)  Regiment  (late  Kemaoon  BaU. 

"Dblhi.** 
Had  Quarters  at  Almonh.    Detachments  at  Petoiagurh  and  Nynse  Tal.    Uniform,  Dark  Oreen, 

UColonel  A.  Paterson,  Staff  Corps  9  Dec.  69  Commandant,  33  June 


Raised  24  April  1815). 

FaHnge^  Black, 


VS. 


FCLLCoIonel  H.  H.  Lyster,  Stal^  Corps  z8  Mar.  7ol3nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  03  June  73. 

C^tiin  G.  C.  Gregory,  Staff  Corps  |ao  Jan.  69' Win^  Officer,  33  June  73.--Furl.  to  Em 

l^^r  W.  A.  Garden,  Staff  Corps  zz  Dec.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  25  March  73. 


Europe. 


CkpjainL.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 'Z7N0V.63  A^utant,  z2  Ji 


Ciptam  B.  E.  K.'Money,  Staff  Corps  ...19  Oct.  70 

Captain  E.  Hughes,  General  List  29  Mar.  70 

CiptainB.  D.  Smith,  General  List !xo  Nov.  68 

Ctrgeon  Major  G.  M.  Govan,  MD lao  Dec.  7z 


Quarter  Master,  30  May  6 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  2z  Ai 


?.69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  zs  July  73.— Offg.  Tat  Wing  Subaltern. 
In  medical  charge,  Z7  Oct.  63. 


4th  Ooorkha  Regiment  (late  Extra  Goorkha  Regiment), 

Head  Quarters  at  Bukloh,  near  Dalhofosis.     X7n\form^  Dark  Oreen.    Facinge,  Black,    Lace,  Black, 
^t  LlCoL  J.  A.  Tytler,  CB.  Staff  Corps  zo  Dec.  70  Comizuindant,  4  Dec.  65. 

Haior  J.  P.  Turtou,  Staff  Corps 9  Dec.  68  snd  in  Command  auQ  Wing  Officer,  z8  June  68.— Furl,  to  Europe. 

Captain  F.  P.  Bowcrolt,  Staff  Corps zo  Dec.  65  Wing  Officer,  z8  June  68.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Ciiptain  C.J.  Farqnharson,  Staff  Corps    4  Mar.  70  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  26  July  73. 

Captain  J.  Hay,  Staff  Cora zz  June  7 z  Adjutant,  s  April  71. 

I'^G.  W.  Bogers,  Stan  Corps   z  Sept.63|  Quarter  Master,  5  Api 

Capsain  E.  P.  Mainwaring,  General  List  30  June  69  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  30  June  68. 


z  Sept.63 1  Quarter  Master,  5  April  yz 

30  June  69  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  30  JU] 

I-tct  C.  A.  Meroer,  Staff  Corps    zo  Jan.  7o'3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  June  7Z, 


Borgoon  M^iar  G.  C.  Chesnaye.. 


In  medical  charge,  zz  April  7Z. 


-'OTB.— These  Bagiments,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  rank— the  zst  Goorkhas  after  the  zoth 

Native  Infimtry ;  the  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Goorkhas  after  the  zsth  Native  Inflmiay. 
*•*  Ths  5th  Goobxha  BBoncm  being  attached  to  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force  is  placed  following  the  6tb  Punjab 

Infiuitry,  fonr  pages  ftirther  on. 

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343  Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Oovemmeni  of  India, 

PUNJAB    FRONTIER    FORCE. 

Heaa  Qnarters  at  Abbottabad. 
Raised,  i8  May  1849.  Re-modelledt  15  Feb.  1851.  Designation  changed,  19  Sept  1865. 
KoTB.— When  Regixnonts  of  the  Pimjab  Frontier  Force  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troopa,  they  take  rank 
according  to  the  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thus— The  Guide  Gavaliy,  and  xst,  and,  3rd,  4{h,  and  stb 
Ponjab  Gavahry  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry ;  the  Corps  of  Guides,  Inffemtry,  the  tst,  nd, 
tfd,  and  4th  Sikh  InDantry,  and  the  ist,  ind,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Punjab  Infantry  After  the  xsth  Native  In* 
luitry  and  the  3rd  Goorkhas ;  the  5th  Goorkhas  after  the  32nd  Native  Infantry. 

STAFF. 


Rakk,  Naxxb,  jlvd  Ooeps. 


Brigadier  General  G.   P.  Keys,  CB. 

ifiwiraa  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  J.  N.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps 


Asmr 
Raitk. 


Colonel, 
IX  Aug.  69 
17  Mar.  67 


\  Commandant,  29  April  70. 
Assistant  Ac^jutant  General,  xo  Ang.  6a 


At  Dent  Ismail  XSian.] 


ARTILLERY. 
No.  2  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 


Captain  R.  J.  Abbott,  Royal  ArtiUery  ... 
Lieut.  R.  H.  W.  Plunkett,  Royal  ArtUleiy 


2  Oct.  67 'Commandant,  23  April  7^.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
16  Aug.  64 1  Subaltern,  20  Mar.  72.— Officiating  Gommandiuit. 


AtBdwBzdeaabadJ 


No.  3  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 


Lieut.  G.  Swinley,  Royal  Artillery    6  Nov.  60I Commandant,  23  April  73. 

lieut.  G.  B.  N.  Martin,  Royal  ArtiUexy..  17  July  66  Subaltern,  X7  Oct.  71. 


AtKohat.] 


No.  4  or  Qurrison  Compsmy  of  Artillery. 
Commandant. 


BtlaiUtlkmeni  qf  taeh  of  fh9  IAg\i  Ifield  J?aM«W«*.--Commanlant,*  x  Subaltern ;  x  Subadar ;  x  Jemadar ;  6  Havildan; 

6  Naioks;  2  Buglers;  90  Privates;  x  Native  Doctor;  x  Native  Horse  Doctor;  i  Native  Farrier.     Si^,  Nom-^te- 

fsof,— X  Pay  Havildar;  x  Drill  Naick.     Ordnance. — 2  24-pounder  Howitzers;  3  9<pounder  Gnna:  one  of  the 

latter  to  be  kept  in  Store. 
Xtiabli$hment  of  No.  4  or  QarrUon  Company  of  Artillerg.—i  Subadar;  x  Jemadar;  6  Havildars;  6  Naldcs;  x  Boglcr; 

60  Privates. 
AtXohat]                                    Peshawur  Mountain  Battery. 
Captain  J.  Charles,  Royal  Artillery 1x8  Feb.  70  Commandant,  27  Sept.  72. 


Lieut.  W.  Aitken,  Royal  Artilleiy 15  Jan.  67 


i8t  Subaltern,  19  Sept  73. 
2nd  Subaltern, 


SriablUhment—i  Commandant;  aSubaltema;  x  Subadar;  x  Jemadar;  x  Havildar  Major ;  x  Pay  and  Quarter  Master 
Havildar;  4  Havildars;  4  Nalcks;  a  Trumpeters;  60  Gunners;  2  Havildars  of  Drivers;  4  Naicks  of  Dxirosf 
85  Drivers;  8  Muleteers;  x  Farrier. 
AtAbbotUbad.]  Hazara  Mountain  Battery. 


Lieut.  B.  J.  deLautonr,  Royal  Ariiillery 
Lieut.  H.  R.  L.  Morgan,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  Royal  Artillery 


8  June  60 1  Commandant,  27  Sept.  7a. 
X  Sept  63  i8t  Subaltern,  x8  July  73. 
2nd  Subaltern. 


SatabU^kmeni  and  Ordnance. — ^The  same  as  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Battery. 
Note. — One  Subadar  Major  is  allowed  for  the  Artillery  of  the  Force. 


FIVE  REGIMENTS    OF    PUNJAB    CAVALRY. 

NoTP.— The  Cavalry  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force,  viz..  Guide  Cavalry,  and  xst,  and,  srd,  4th,  and  sth 
pimjab  Cavalry,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  take  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Ben^ 


Cavalry. 


AtKohat 

Captain  C.  S.  Maclean,  StaiT  Corps  

Captain  G.  C.  Bird.  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  J.  R.  B.  Atkinson,  Gen.List^Inf. 

Captain  H.  Wylie,  General  List 

Lieut.  H.  De  la  M.  Hervey,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  L.  T.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  D.  S.  Ouninghame,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  A.  M.  Muir,  4  Hussars  

Burgeon  G.  Thomson,  MB 


Ist  Punjab  Cavalry. 


'Delhi"— "LucKirow"  {Selirf  and  Captitre). 

Uniform,  Dark  Blue.    Faeinge,  Bed,    Laee,  Oold, 
Commandant,  3  Mar.  70. 

2nd  inCommand  and  Squadron  OflGlcer,  22  July  73. 
2nd  Squadron  Officer,  4  Aug.  70. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  22  July  71. 
Adjutant,  4  Aug.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  Adjutant.— Squadron  Subaltern  x  Cavahy. 
xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  4  Aug.  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Burope. 
2nd  Squadron  Subaltern,  3X  Oct.  73. 
In  medical  charge,  xo  Feb.  69. 


X4  Doc. 

65 

20  Sept 

.68 

I  Mar. 

70 

13  Dec. 

70 

3  Apr.  67 1 

xMar. 

6q 

I  Oct. 

69 

aSOot. 

71 

Lt.Ck>lonel  T.  G.  Kennedy,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  F.  Lance,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  H.  Broome,  Gen.  List.  Inf. ... 
Captain  R.  C.  R.  Gliflbrd,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  J.  B.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  B.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps , 

Lieut.  L.  T.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps 

Swgeou  Mi^or  O,  Forrell 


2nd  Punjab  Cavalry. 

"DliHi"— "LucKKOw'*  {Beli^  and  Capture). 
At  Sdwardeiabad.      Uniform,  Scarlet.    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue.    Zaei,  Oold, 


x6  May  70 
X3  June  68 
27  Nov.  69 
13  Dec.  68 
8  June  72 
2  Dec.  65 
X  Mar.  69 


Commandant,  8  Feb.  65. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Feb.  64. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  4  Nov.  68. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  4  Nov.  68. 

Adjutant,  22  Feb.  64.  [OflloP' 

1st  Squadron  Subaltern,   4  Nov.  68.— Offidatin^r  3rd  Squad. 

2nd  Souadron  Subaltern,  x  Mar.  69.— Ofl^«  A4jutant  i  Oavahy. 

In  meoical  charge,  it  Oct.  jx. 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Oovemment  of  India. 
3rd  Punjab  Cavalry. 

At  Oera  Ohasi  Khan.     UHiform,  Slue.    Faeingt,  Red.    Laee,  Gold. 


344 


Bask,  Xaius,  akd  Cobps. 


Colonel  L.  B.  Jones»  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  Vivian,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  C.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  F.  A.  Bertie,  Staff  Corps  

^ptain  J.  D.  Maopherson,  Staff  Corps . 
Oipt.  B.  B.  Lockwood,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 

Lieat.  C.  C.  Bgerton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  0.  T.  Dnke,  MB 


Abmt 
Rakk. 


EXSLAKKS. 


16  July  73  Commandant,  ix  Nov.  59. 

9  Dec.  66  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  92  Feb.  64. 
13  Dec.  68  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  22  Feb.  64. 

26  Mar.  69' 3rd  Squadron  Officer,  12  June  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Earoi>e. 
10  Deo.  69'Adjutant,  12  June  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  Dec.  73'  ist  Squad.  Sub.  5  May  64. — Officiating  Adjutant.  [Cavalry. 
19  Oct.  69|Offg.  3rd  Squad.  Officer,  18  June  73.— and  Squadron  Sabaltem  4 
24  Mar.  66 '2n(r  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  July  66.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Iln  medical  charge. 


At  SigaBpore, 

LLCoIonel  C.  J.  Godby,  Staff  Corps 

X^orJ.  Gillespie.  Staff  Corps    

Captain  T.  0.  Underwood,  Mad.S.Corps. 
Captain  B.  P.  BIake,Gen.  List,  Inf.,Madr. 

Captain  T.  Shepherd.  Staff  Corps 

Lieak  E.  Lloyd,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  C.  C.  Egerton,  Staff  Corps 


Smgeon  G.  G.  Boss ., 


4th  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Un{form^  Dark  Qreen.    Faeinge,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold. 


13  June  71 
20  Jan.  71 
13  Deo.  68 
2oMay  71 
4  Aug.  72 
3  Dec.  67 
19  Oct.  69 


Conmiandant,  29  April  59, 


[lough. 


2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  6  Sept.  7x.— Sick  Fur- 
2nd  Squadron  Officer,  6  Sept.  71. — Officiating  2nd  m  Command. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  6  Sept.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant,  9  Jan.  65. 

xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  19  Sept.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
2nd  Squadron  Subaltern,  19  Sept.  73.— Offg.  3rd  Squad.  Officer 

3  Cavalry. 
In  medical  charge,  6  Dec.  66.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 


5th  Punjab  Cavalry. 


1 


"Dblhi 

At  OSfa  Talima.fl  m^aw 

LtOoIonel  W.  H.  Paget,  Staff  Corps I13 

Captain  B.  Williams,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  F.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  J.  C.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps. 
QKptaia  F.  8.  Carr,  Gen.  List,  Inf.. 
Lieot  W.  J.  Vousden,  Staff  Corps. 
LieoL  J.  B.  Watts.  Staff  Corps  .... 
SarKeon  Major  J.  Bennett,  JfD. ... 
Sorgeon  W.  F.  Murray*  MB 


' — "LuoKirow"  {Relirfand  Capture). 

Uniform,  Dark  Green.  Facinge^  Scarlet.  Laee^  Gold. 
June  72!  Commandant,  26  June  58. 

Sept.  66  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  20  Sept.  72. 
Sept.  68  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  26  April  66.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Sept.  6q  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  22  Feb.  64. — Offlcg.  2nd  Squad.  Officer 
Aug.  70  Adjutant,  i  Mar.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Oct.  67  xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  xo  Dec.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
Feb.  67  2nd  Souad.  Subaltern.  19 1)00.70.— Officiating  3rd  Squad.Offlcer. 

In  medical  charge,  3  Dec.  68.— Officiating  Superintendent  of  Yao- 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  7  Jan.  73        .  [ciuation,  Pui^aub. 


litaHiAmeut  of  each  Ha^ent  (^Punjab  Cavalry. 

mA  Squa^dron  Offl^ ;  3rd  Squadron  Officer ;  Adjutcmt';  2  Squadron  Subalterns 


Troops ;  Commandant ;  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer ; 
.   w^^^  ^».^. ,  ^^  w^lv»».»^  w^v»*  i  adjutant;  2  Squadron  Subalterns ;   x  Medical  Officer;   3  Bessal- 
dars;  3  Bessaidara;  x  Woordie  Ma,jor;  6  Jemadars;  6  Kote  Duffiidars;  48  Duffadars;  6  Nishanburdajrsj  6 
Trumpeters;  420  Sowars;  2  Native  Doctors. 


Corps  of  Guides  (Cavalry  and  Infantry. — Raised  for  General  Service  14  Dec*  1846). 

**  DxLHi  **—Detaekm«ni9  **  Pditjab  "— "  Mooltav  "— QooJiaAT." 
At  Xnrdaa.    Detachment  at  Feshawur.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Bed  (piping).    Laee,  Drah, 


imorF.  H.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  B.  B.  P.  P.  Campbell,  St.  Corps 
Captain  G.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 


20  Dec.  7x  Commandant,  12  Mav  70. 

4  Sept.  67' 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  27  July  70. — ^Furl.  to  Europe. 
20  Sept. 68 'Commandant  of  Cavalry  and  Squadron  Officer,  27  May  70. 
I    Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

9  Dec.  71 1  and  Squadron  Officer,  9  June  70. 

7  June  73 1  Wing  Officer,  9  Nov.  65. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

8  June  73;A^'utant,  i  Feb.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
30  June  73iOfflciating  Adjutant,  X2  Aprir72.— Adjutant  4  Punjaub  Inflsmtry. 
29  June  71  Quarter  Master,  9  Nov.  65. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

2  Dec.  69'S(^uadron  Subaltern,  25  Aug.  71, 

4  Apr.  66  Wmg  Subaltern,  18  June  73.— Officiating  Commdt.  of  Cavalry. 

jIn  medical  charge,  X2  Jan.  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating;^  in  medical  charge,  4  March  73. 

SidiUuiiMMt.— Commandant ;  and  in  Coomiand  and  Wing  Officer;  Commandant  of  Cavalry  and  Squadron  Officer ; 
/nd  Squadron  Officer;  Wing  Officer;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master;  i  Squadron  Subaltern;  x  Wing  Subaltern; 
and  I  Medical  Officer.  Cavalry.— 4  Troops,  with  4  Bessaldars ;  4  Bessaidars ;  8  Jemadars ;  8  Kote  Duffiulars  ; 
48  DnffMars ;  4  Trumpeters  ;  280  Sowars ;  8  Camel  Sowars.  Infantry. — 8  Companies,  with  8  Subadars ;  8 
Jemadars ;  40  Eiavlldars ;  10  Naicks ;  x6  Buglers ;  600  Sepoys. 


Captain  B.  C.  Hutchinson,  Mad.  Gen.List 
Captain  A.  O.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps  ... 

CaptsmC.  B.  Hunter,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  I.  Shepherd,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  J.  Nicholson,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Ijeat.  F.  D.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 

Sorseon  Major  S.  C.  Courtnay,  MD. 

fioxgeon  A.  H.  Kelly  


FOUR  REGIMENTS  OF  SIKH  INFANTRY.     Be^organized  13  Oct.  1851. 

Non.— When  these  Begimenta  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank  according  to  the  dates 
on  which  they  were  raised,  thus :— The  Corps  of  Guides,  Infkntry,  the  xst,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Sikh  Infantry^ 
and  the  isi,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Punjab  Infimtry,  after  the  xsth  Native  Iniantfy  and  the  3rd  Goorkha  Begi- 
ment.    The  5th  Goorkha  Begiment  ranks  after  the  32nd  Native  Infimtiy. 

Ist  Sikh  Infantry. 

"  PuirjAjj." 
At  Sdwardesabad.    Untform,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Yellow.    Laee,  Drab, 
Conunandant,  3  April  60. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  8  Feb.  65, 
Wing  Officer,  8  Feb.  65. 


CoUnd  J.  P.  W.  Campbell,  St.  Corps  .. 

Oqicsin  H.  G.  P.  Rice,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  G.  Boss,  Staff  Corps 

OR]xam  C.  C.  Brownlow,  Staff  Corps  .. 

lisat  A.  F.  Lambe,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  A.  Aialabie,  Gen.  List 

^MnL  F.  G.  Maltby,  X05  Foot 

Bvgeon  Major  A.  P.Hohnes^D 


28  July  73 
2oDec.  65 
4  Nov.  69 
8  June  73 
17  Mar.  63 
June  69 
May  69 


A^utant,  27  June  65. 

Quarter  Master,  27  March  73. 

xst  Wing  SubaltOT,  19  Jtine  73— Ofll  Qr.  Master  3rd  Sikh  Inf. 

In  medical  ohai^ge  of  the 

Digitized  by  VjOCfeiQi  2 


2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  8  July  73. 

In  medical  charge,  22  April  65.—: 

Sanitarium  of  Shaikh  Badin  for  the 


345 


Corps  under  the  Orders  oftlie  Government  of  India. 
2nd  (or  Hill)  Sikh  Infantry. 

*'  PuWJiJB." 

AtKbhat.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facingi,  Bed  {piping),    Zaee,Drab. 


RiVK,  N^KJU,  AWD  COSPS. 


Abict 
Raitx. 


Rbicjlbks. 


Colonel  P.  F.Gardiner,  Staff  Corps  97  Sept.  71 

Lt.Colonel  B.D'O.C.Bracken.StaffCorps  26  Apr.  73 

Captain  H.  M.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps  13  Deo.  68 

Lieut.  W.  O.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps xa  Oct.  66 

Captain  F.  E.  Hastings,  General  £iflt  ...  22  June 69 

Captain  7.  B.  Slater,  Staff  Corps   4  Sept.  70 

Lieut.  J.  Bume,  Staff  Corps 27  Nov.  66 

SuiK^A  B.  Bandera   


Commandant,  33  Feb.  64. 

snd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  33  Feb.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  10  Nov.  69.— Furlough. 

Adjutant,  zo  Feb.  7 1  .—Officiating  Quarter  ICaster. 

Quarter  Master,  aa  Feb.  64.— Furlough  to  Buiope. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  15  June  71. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  15  June  71. 

In  medical  charge,  39  May  72. 


LtColonel  D.  Mocatta,  Staff  Corps   

Major  G.  N.  Money,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  E.  C;  Codrington,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  B.  Norman,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  C.  BamBaen,Gen.  List 

CaptainC.  J.  Griffiths,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  B.  Aislabie,  Qen.  List 

Lieut.  T.  J.  Bailey,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  B.  Power 


3rd  Sikh  Infantry. 

At  Dera  Zahmaa  E3uui.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeingt,  Black,    Laee,  Drab. 


9  June  69  Commandant,  36  July  66. 

4  Mar.  73  3nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  37  March  73. 

4  Jan.  68  Wing  Officer,  27  March  73.— Furlough. 
17  July  68  Adjutant,  37  March  73. 

5  June  70  Quarter  Master,  x6  Feb.  70. — ^Furlough  to  Europe. 

13  June  68  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  33  Nov.  65.— Furlough  to  Knrope. 
29  June  69  Officiating  Quarter  Master.— Wing  Sub.  z  Sikh  Inf. 
33  June  67  and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Aug.  68. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
In  medical  charge,  4  Jan.  68. 


Colonel  H.  F.  M.  Boiaragon,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  FitzHugh,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  E.  Gowan,  Staff  Corps, 

Captain  A.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  V.  Bivaz,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  L.  C.  de  L.  Daniell,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  C.  Dempster,  xo6  Foot 
Surgeon  G.  M'B.  Davis,  MB. 


4th  Sikh  Infantry. 

"Pbou"— "Dblhi." 
At  Kohat.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facingt,  Green. 


9  ^pr.  73 

7  Dec.  67 
10  June  7z 

4  Mar.  73 

8  June  73 
6  Mar.  69 

28  Feb.  70 


LoMf  Drab, 


Commandant,  33  Dec  60. 

3nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  14  Feb.  73.-— Furlough  to  Eorope. 

Wing  Officer,  13  Feb.  73.— Furlough. 

Adjutant,  31  July  71. 

Quarter  Master,  31  July  71. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  27  March  73. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


and  Wing  Subaltern,  8  July  73. 
In  medical  charge,  s  July  73. 


EetabliekmeiU  of  each  BegimMt  cf  8ikk  It^faniry.—Q  Companies— Commandant ;  3nd  in  Command  and  Wing  OlBoer, 
Wing  Officer;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master;  and  3  Wing  Subalterns;  i  Medical  Officer;  a  Native  Doctors;  SSu- 
badf^;  8  Jemadara;  40  Havildara;  40  Naicks;  z6  Buglers;  640  Sepoys. 


SIX    REGIMENTS    OF    PUNJAB    INFANTRY. 
Ist  Punjab  Infantry. 


*  DSLHI.' 

At  Edwardeaabad.     Un^fbrmj  Dark  Qreen.    JPaeinge,  Bed  (piping). 


rc  Captain  H.  W.  i>itcher.  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  T.  Higginson,  Madras  Staff  G. 
Captain  A.  Vallinffs.  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  Howell,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  H.  F.  Showers,  Staff  Coips 

Lieut.  L.  B.  H.  D.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  J.  Kelly,  2tD. 


4  Aug.  66 
a6July 
36  June 
ao  Sept.  70 
36  July  73 
38  Nov.  68 
ao  Jan.  68 


Conmiandant,  33  June  60. 


Laee,  Black. 


>3J 
and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  xs  July  60. — Purl,  to  Europe: 
Wing  Officer,  15  July  69.— Offioiat^  3nd  in  Comimand. 
Adjutant,  II  May  65.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Quarter  Master,  30  Sept.  70. 
ist  Wing  Subaltern,  37  Sept.  7a. 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  28  July  69.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
In  medical  charge,  18  Jan.  66.— Sick  Furlough. 


Major  H.  Tyndall,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  J.  Bbswell,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  W.  Crewe-Bead,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  N.  J.  Jones,  late  15  N.  I.  . 
Captain  A.  H.  Turner,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  D.  Strettell,  Staff  Corps . 
Lieut.  J.  M.  D.  Lewes,  Staff  Corps. 
Lieut.  C.  F.  Powell,  Staff  Corps.... 
Surgeon  W.  Jackson 


2nd  Punjab  Infantry. 

"Dblhi"— "LuCKWOw'*  {Belitfand  Capture). 
At  Dera  Ghasi  Khan.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facing;  Black.    Lace,  Drab. 


CO  Aug. 

73 

10  Aug. 

IS  May 
19  Oct. 

68 

34  May 

73 

33  Oct. 

67 

37  July  69: 

a  Mar. 

64 

Commandant,  15  July  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  15  July  69. — Offg.  Comdt. 

Officiating  and  in  Command,  z8  June  73.-5  infiantry. 

Wing  Officer,  15  July  60. 

Adjutant,  a  June  71.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  a  June  71. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  33  Sept.  69.— Officiating  A^'utant. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  a  June  71.— Sick  Furlough  to  Burope. 

In  medical  charge,  19  Sept.  73. 


Major  P.  C.  Rynd,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  N.  Saunders,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  K.  Mackinnon,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  J.  B.  P.  Mosley,  Staff  Corps   .. 

Captain  J.  Finnis,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  R.  Begbie,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  H.  Thorn,  MD 

Surgeon  J.  Lloyd,  MD 


3rd  Punjab  Infantry. 

At  Kohat.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Qreen  (piping).    Laee,  Drab, 


II  June 

73 

aoDec. 

fi-) 

30  July 

70 

29  Dec. 

72 

13  Deo. 

6q 

7May69 

Commandant,  31  Dec.  71. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  31  Dec.  71. 

Wing  Officer,  ai  Deo.  71.— Officiating  4  Pux^aab  Infantry. 

Adjutant,  4  May  69. 

Quarter  Master,  39  July  68.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  31  July  73.— Officiating  Quarter  3  ~ 

and  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  15  April  69.— Officiating  Civil,  Gurdaspoie. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  30  June  73. 


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Oorpa  under  the  Orders  of  the  Oovemment  of  India, 
4tli  Punjab  Infantry. 

"Dblhi "— " LucKirow '*  {Belitf  and  Capture), 
At  AMwttebad.     Ui^form,  Khake:    Faeing$,  JBlm4  {Pru$rian),    Laee,  Drab. 


346 


RiVK,  XAins,  X3m  Cobps. 


ASXT 

Bjlkk. 


15  Ang.  68 


Hftjor  F.  T.  Bainbridge,  Staff  Corps. 

GBptain 

Cftptain  A.  J.  D.  Hawes,  Staff  Ck>rpe 

Captain  C.  K.  Mackinnon, Staff  (Dorps...  30 

Captein  A.  I.  Shepherd,  Staff  Goips 'jo 

Capuin  A.  M*G.  Brace,  Geii.List '37  Hoy.  69iguArter  Master,  aySept.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.  A  Gaaelee,  Staff  Corps '"  ^    '       ~  .    ..  «     .   .       — y  .  ..       . ..  . 

laent.  T.  J.  O'D.  Benny,  Staff  Corps 
BuTgoaa  Hi^or  J.  W.  Johnston,  MD, 


28 


5  Jan.  71 
3  July  70 
> June  73 


Oct.  66 
Oct.  71 


Commandant,  3  Jan.  73. 

2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Of&OOT, 

Wing  Officer,  ai  Dec.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  12  April  7a.— Wing  Officer  « Infantry. 

Adjutant,  21  Deo.  71.— Officiating  Adjutant  Corps  of  Guides. 

Quarter  Master,  37Sept.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  37  Sept.  67.— OflSciating  Adjutant. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  5  Jan.  72.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

In  medi^  charge,  6  f'eb.  70. 


At  Bera  Ohasi 

Captoin  J.  W.  McQueen,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  E.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  W.  Crewe-Read,  StaJEf  Corps 

Captain  C.  McK.  HaU,  Gen.  List .;.,. 

Captain  A.  Conolly,  Staff  Corps 

Lieot.  G.  Oaisford,  Staff  Corps 

iJeul.  J.  E.  Mein,  96  Foot; 

Boigwn  Miyor  S.  liackertioh,  KD 


5th  Punjab  Infantry. 


Uniform^  Drab.    Faeingt,  Greeu,    Laee,  Drab, 
4  Apr.  66  Commandant,  9  June  70. 

14  Apr.  66  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  26  Jan.  65. 

15  May  67  Wing  Officer,  26  Jan.  65.— Officiating  2nd  In&ntry. 
X  Jan.  70  Adjutant,  16  Aug.  65.— Officiating  wing  Officer. 

8  June  7a  Quarter  Master,  21  July  71. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
23  Mar.  70  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  a  June  71.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
a8  Oct.  71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  15  July  73. 
In  medical  charge,  aa  Deo.  64. 


6tli  Punjab  Infantry.  (Designation  changed,  4  Aiig.  1856.   Tra/nsferred  from  Bombay 

Presidency  in  1849). 
"  Bbadt,  Ays  Rsadt." 
At  D«ra  Ishaudl  Khan.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeing»,  JUd.    Laet,  Drab, 


^OT  B.  B.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps 
(^tain  S.  J.  Browne,  Staff  Corps  .... 

M«|or  W.  0.  Chowne,  late  la  N.I 

t^ptsin  T.  F.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps  ... . 
Lieiit.  A  N.  Sandilands,  Staff  Corps 
lieot.  A  G.  Yaldwyn,  Staff  Corps.... 

SorgBon  A.  Stephen,  MB 

Surgeon  Major  C.  P.  Costello  


20  Dec. 

70 

20  Jan. 

67 

20  Apr. 

73 

20  Apr. 

71 

a  Ang.  67I 

a  Deo. 

69 

Commandant,  3  Jan.  73. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  aa  April  68. 

Wing  Officer,  aa  April  68. 

Ac^utant,  aa  April  68.->-Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quartor  Master,  4  Oct.  69.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  a  Dec.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  ] 

and  Wing  Subaltern, 

In  medical  charge,  38  Jan.  70.— Officiating  Civil,  Shahpore. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  7  Jan.  73. 


5th  Ooorkha  Regiment  {The  Hazara  Ooorkha  Battalion). 

At  Abbottabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinge,  Blaeh.    Laee,  Black, 


^UjorB.P.  Close.  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Cook,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  E.  Molloy,  Staff  Corps  

(^ptain  J.  M.  Sym,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  H.  iJnwin,  Staff  Corps  

Ckptain  W.  E.  Gowan,  Gen.  List   

I^. L.  R,  Bat^e,  StaffCorps 

Sorgeon  Migor  J.  R.  Johnson 


X  Mar.  67 
19  Dec.  72 

7  June  73 
XX  Dec.  70 
aoDec.  69 

2  June  70 
24  Apr.  66 


Commandant, 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  aa  Feb.  64.— Furl,  to  Europe. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Mar.  73. 

Adjutant,  15  Nov.  70. 

Quarter  Master,  15  Not.  70.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  9  Jime  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiatmg  zst  Wing  Subaltern  and  Quarter  Master. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  x6  Feb.  70. 

In  medical  charge,  as  Jan.  7a. 

idtUithmtnt  of  each  Begimeni  qf  Fuujab  Iitfantry.—S  Companies— Commandant;  and  in  Command  and  Wing 
Officer;  Wmg  Officer;  Adjutant:  Quarter  Master ;  a  Wing  Subalterns;  x  Medical  Officer;  a  Native  Doctors;  8 
Babsdars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  x6  Buglers ;  640  Sepoys.  The  BstabUskment  qf  the  5<%  Choorkka 
BtgimetU  u  the  mmm.  

THE  CENTRAL  INDIA  HORSE. 

Head  Quarters  at  Augur,  Western  Kslwa. 
Baised  for  service  ordinarily  in  Central  India,  but  available  on  emergency  fbr  General  Service. 
The  Tiro  Begiments  of  Beataon's  Horse  incorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse,  z6  April  and  8  Sept.  x86o. 
The  Begiment  of  Meade's  Horse  incorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse  on  x6  Feb.  x86x. 

STAFF. 


fC  Colonel  J.  Watson,  CB.  Bombsy) 
Staff  Corps,  Aidede  Camp  to  the  Qmmi  } 

}I^otC.  Mlartin,  late  x  Cavalry 

UeoL  A.  H.  8.  Neill,  StaffCorps 


a8May  70 

a6  Sept.  71 
XX  Jan.  67 


r  Commandant,  15  Sept.  71.— Also  Political  Agent,  Western 
X  Malwa.— Offg.  Agent  to  the  Govnr.  General  for  Central  India. 
Og.  Commandant,&c.,  Ac.,4  April  73.'-andin  Com.  a  O.I.  Horse. 
Staff  Officer,  ao  Mar.  73.-~Adjutant  x  0. 1.  Horse. 


Captain  H.  M.  Buller,  late  5  Caval^  .., 
Ibior  A.  G.  MAyne,  Bombay  Staff  C. 

5N>t»in  J.  Miner,  Staff  Corps «,... 

Captain  A.  H.  S.  Neill,  StaffCorps  

l«ot.  R.  J.  H.  Wyllle,  StaffCorps 

^wot.  J.  De  B.  Lynch,  Bombay  Staff  C. 
Oapk  A.  J.  Bannerman,  Bombay  Staff  0. 

Surgeon  B.  Harvey,  MB. , 

Burgeon  R.  Caldecott,  Bombay  EsL 


let  Central  India  Horse. 

Head  Quarters  at  Augur.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Maroon.    Laee,  Oold, 
x8  July  65 


ao  Sept.  73 
8  June  67 

ao  Aug.  73 

XX  Jan.  67 
5  May  69 

XX  June  70 


and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  25  Aug.  7X.— Offg.  aO.LH 
and  Squadron  Officer,  19  April  66.— Furlough  to  Bwope. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  x  Oct.  67. 
Adjutant,  19  Nov.  69.— Staff  Officer  C.  I.  Horse. 

~  -  ■    '      ^-    ana  Squad.  Officer. 


xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  i  Oct.  67.— Offg.  am 
Officiatina  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  30  April  7^. 
and  SquiMOion  Subaltern.— Officiating  and  m 

Sa'SfcS3iS^^:  Dig,.,zedbyV^OOgie 


Command. 


347 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  tlie  Government  of  India. 
2nd  Central  India  Horse. 

Head  Qnarten  at  Qoonah.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeingt,  Maroon,    Zaee,  Chid. 


Raitk,  Naxxs,  urD  Corps. 


Abmt 

RlKK. 


Rbicxskb. 


MfHJorC.  Martin,  late  x  Cavahy 

Captain  H.  M.  Buller,  late  s  Cavalry  ... 
Lt. Colonel  J.  D.  Hall,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  CoUedge,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  C.B.  Horsbruffh,Oen.  List,  CaviJry 

Lieut.  M.  G.  Gerard,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.H.A.yincent,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  D.  F.  Keegan,  MJD. 


26  Sept.  71 


18  July  65 
13  June  73 

4  Nov.  71 
15  Aug.  73 

19  Apr.  64 


r  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  8  Sept.  60.— Officiating  Comdu 

Central  India  Horse  and  Political  Agent,  Western  HsJwa. 
1  Off.  2nd  in  Com.— Off.  Polit.  Asst.  at  Goona.— ist  C.  I.  Hone. 
I  3nd  Squadron  Officer,  5  Jan.  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
:  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  5  Jan.  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
)  Adjutant,  19  Deo.  65. 
^     .        (  xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  5  Jan.  7a.— Offg.  and  Squadron  Offloer. 
9  Feb.  70  and  Souadron  Subaltern,  5  Jan.  72. — Offg.  3rd  Squadron  OiBoer. 

[in  medical  charge,  4  Nov.  68. 

EttablithiMHt  of  ecmk  Regiment. — and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer;  2nd  Squadron  Officer  ^3Td  Sqnadros 
Officer;  Adjutant;  2  Squadron  Subalterns;  i  Medical  Officer ;  3  Ressaldars ;  sBessaidana;  x  Woordie  Migor ; 
6  Jemadars ;  54  Duffitdars ;  6  Trumpeters ;  420  Sowars. 

Deolee  Irregular  Force  {Cavalry — Lancers^  and  Infantry). 

At  Deolee  (Eajpootsna).     Un\form^  Cavalry,  Bark  Oreen  ;  Inftmtry,  Oreen.    FaeingM,  Scarlet.    Laee,  €Md, 


Colonel  J.  D.  MacDonald,  Staff  Corps  ...Ux  Dec.  71 
Major  C. H.  Clay,  Bombay  Staff  Corps...  24  Aug.  70 
Capt.  J.  H.  L.  Greenfield,Bombay  Staff  C.  i  June  71 
Lieut.  J.  N.  S.  Kirkwood,  Bombay  S.C.  ix  Jan.  67 
Burgeon  Major  F.  W.  A.  De  Fabeck 
Sugeon  Major  W.  Bddowes 


Commandant,  12  June  60,  and  z6  April  7X. 

and  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  26  May  59. 

Adjutant,  3  July  65.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Adjutant.— Also  Station  Staff  Offloer  at  Deolee. 

In  medical  cheurge,  3x  May  64.— Offg.  Jeypore  Politioal  Agen^. 

lOfflciating  in  medical  churge. 

Setabliekmeni.—GommKndsmt ;  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer;  Adjutant;  Medical  Officer;  a  Natire 
Doctors.  Cavalry y  a  Troops,  with  a  Ressaldars ;  2  Jemadars ;  x8  Duflftidars ;  a  Trumpeters ;  138  Sowars ;  2  Oamel 
Sowars,  or  x66  of  all  rtuolcs.  Non-^eetive  Native  Staff,  2  Kote  Duflkdars.  Infantry,  8  Companies,  with  8  Sa- 
badars:  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  16  Dnmmiers;  600  Sepoys:  7x3  of  all  ranks.  Non-^ecHtt 
JTativeStcff,  Subadar  Major;  x  Havildar  Major ;  x  Drill  Naick;  8  Colour  Havildars ;  8  FayHavildan;  x  Pnm 
Mjgor;  1  Fife  Major.  

Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

At  Xrinpoorah.     Uniform,  Dark  Oreen.    Facingi,  Bed.    Lace,  Chid. 

XI  Dec.  72  Commandant,  X  June  7x.— And  Political  Superintendent  of  Serohi; 
12  Dec.  68 1 2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  5  Dec.  7X.— OflEidating 

I    Commandant  Mhairwarra  Battalion. 
18  Apr.  67  A^utant,  30  Nov.  70. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 


Lt.Colonel  W.  Camell,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  G.  Looh,  Staff  Corps. 


x8  Deo.  73 


Lieut.  C.  B.  Wheeler,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  Hennick,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  O.  E.  Yate,  Staff  Corps 23  Mw:.  71 

BurgeonMi^orW.Eddowes 

Surgeon  H.  D.  S.  Compign^,  MD., 


ona.  2n 
)  OMciating'  Adjutant,  :x  Deo.  73.— Also  Station  Staff  Officer  it 
;  Doing  Duty  Officer,  6  Oct.  71.  [Erinpoorsh. 

In  medical  charge,  12  June  60.— Offg.  Deolee  Irr.  Foroa 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 
JBvto6U«A»Mf.— Commandant;  and  in  Command ;  Adjutant;  i  Medical  Officer ;  2  Native  Doctors ;  i  Subadar Mi^or; 


7  Subadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks ;  i  Drum  Major;  x  Fife  Major;  14  Drummers;  6oaFnvstetj 
I  Squadron  of  Cavalry;  a  Ressaldars  ;  2  Jemadars;  18  Dufftidars ;  a  Trumpeters;  X40  Sowars. 

Resident's  Escort — Katmandhoo  (Nepaul)  (Raised  5  April  181 6). 

SHahUaikmefU.—i  Native  Doctor;  x  Subadar;  x  Jemadar;  5  Havildars;  5  Naicks ;  a  Buglers ;  80  Sepoys. 


BHEEL  CORPS. 

Malwah  Bheel  Corps  (Raised  24  Feb,  1840). 

Head  QuarterB  at  Birdarpooir.    Detachments  at  Patae,  Salawad,  Allyn^pore,  and  Butlam.    Untform,  Gretm.  FaoMfi, 


Major  P.  W.Bannerman,  Bombay  StaffC. 

Major  W.  Kincaid,  Madras  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  G.  F.  Blowers,  Bombay  StaffC. 
Lieut. W.Ashfleld,  BombayStaff Corps... 
Surgeon  Major  L.  F.  Dickson,  MD 


13  June  73 

3  Mar.  69 

6  Mar.  69 
8  Feb.  70 


Starlet.    Lace,  Black. 

Commandant  37  July  65.— And  Bheel  Agent  and  Political  As- 


sistant at  Bhopawur.— Offg.  Political  Agent  at  Bhagbeknuul 
and  in  Command  and  Deputy  Bheel  Agent  and  PolitioaTAsaisUat 

at  Maunpore,  28  Nov.  70.— Officiating  Commandant. 
Officiating  and  in  Command,  fto.,  30  May  73. 
Adjutant,  xa  Nov.  tx. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  xo  July  73. 

JMa6ZwAM«n<.— Commandant ;  and  in  Conmiand;  Adjutant;  x  Medical  Officer ;  x  Native  Doctor;  i  Subadar  V^jor; 
7  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks;  x  Bugle  Major ;  x5  Buglers;  500  Privates. 

Meywar  Bheel  Corps  {Raised  15  My  1840). 

Head  Quarters  at  Kharwarah.    Detachment  at  Kotrah.     Uniform^  B\fie  Oreen.    Facing*,  Scarlet.    Zaee,  SUA. 


Lt.OoloneIA.  M.MaoKen2ie,  Staff  Corps 


9  Dec.  68  Conmiandant  and  Superintendent,  Hill  Tracts  of  Meywar,  andtA 
Asst.  Political  Agent  in  Meywar,  x3Mar.  63.— Sick  Fnri.  to  Iftx 
Offleiating  Commandant,  &o.,  &c.,  39  July  73. 
3ndinCom.,40ct.6x.— And  ex-qf.  and  Asst.  Pol.Agt  inMeyw. 
Adjutant,  x^  Mar.  67.— Officiatixig  and  in  Command  Sx.,  Ac. 


XX  June  73 

3  Jan.  71 
27  Nov.  69  __^ ,       - 

6  July  69  Wing  Subaltern,  X2  Jan.  71.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

8  Feb.  70  Officiating  Wing  Subaltern,  s  July  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  3  April  7 x.— Offg.  Marwar  Political  Agency. 


Major  0.  G.  Gunning,  Madras  Staff  0.... 
Lt.ColonelF.L.Mackeson,  Bombay  S.  C. 
Captain  0.  Young,  Gen.  List,  In&ntry. 

Lieut.  E.  B.  Nixon,  Staff  Corps  

Capt.  A.  B.  T.  M'Bae,  Bombay  Gen.  List 

Surgeon  T.  H.  Hendley 

Surgeon  J.  C.  G.  Carmichael,lfD |      jOfficiating  in  medical  charge. 

Bttahli$kment.—ComjDBXi6Bnt;  and  in  Conmiand;  Adjutant;    x  Wing  Subaltern;  x  Medical  Officer;  a  Thakoon 

a  Native  Doctors;  x  Subadar  Major;  7  Subadars;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  x  Bugla  K^r;  i< 

Buglers ;  600  Privates.  

Bhopanl  Battalion  {late  BJwpaul  Levy. — Raised  Jan.  1859, /or  Oeneral  Service). 

Head  Quarters  at  Sahore.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facing;  Chocolate.    Laee,  Gold, 


Colonel  H.  Forbes,  Staff  Corps   29  Sept.73 

Lt.Colonel  B.  0.  Cross,  Staff  Coros  19  Aug.  69 

Capt.  G.  R.  Peart,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  12  Aug.  7X 

Capt.  C.  Hansford,  Gen.  Liat  x  Mar.  70 

Capt.  J.B.McK.Hoomfray,Gen.List,Inf.  23  Feb.  69 

Surgeon  Mi^ar  W.B.Allen  

SetabUekment.—CommKndanti ;    2nd  in  Command 


Commandant,  x2  June  60. 
2nd  in  Command,  18  Jan.  59.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant,  33  May  66.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Officiating  Adjutant,  16  May  7a. 
Wing  Subaltern,  34  Jan.  65. 
In  medical  charge,  ao  May  7a. 
Adjutant;   X  Wing  Subaltern;   x  Medical  Offloer 5  x  Subadar 


Major;  9  Subadars ;  xo  Jemadars ;  50  Havildars ;  50  Naioks ;  ao  Drummers ;  a  Native  Doctors ;  Boo  Sepoys. 


Cor]^8  under  the  Order 8  of  the  Qovenmi&tit  of  India*  348 

Mhairwaira  Battalion  {late  Ajmere  and  Mhairwarra  Police  Battalion. — 
Raised  i6th  June  1822.)    Meorgomised  ist  April  1 87 1. 
Head-Qnarten  at  Ajmere.    Detachment  at  Sambhur.     Uniform,  SearUi,    Faeingt,  Fremek  Cfr^g.    Laee,  Oold. 

RiVK,  NaJOS,  AJTD  GOKFS.  I      ^f^^      I  BXIU.BK8. 

UColonel  C.  B.  Blair, Bombay  In&ntry'ax  Oct.  69'commandant,  15  April  yt.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Captain  R.  G.  Loch,  Staff  Corps 12  Dec.  68  Officiating  Commandant,  13  Sept.  72.— and  in  Com.  Erinpoorah 

Lieut  CM.  Crcagh,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  16  Feb.  70'Adiutant,  20  Junie  71.— Sick  Furlough  to  Burojpe.Clrregular  Force. 

Captain  P.  W.  Smith,  Gen.  List jao  Mar.  7o!0fflciating  Adjutant,  23  June  73. 

Hon.  SoxgeonT.  Murray,  MD '22  Oct.  7o!ln  medical  charge,  i  May  71. 

Ettablitkmtml.'—i  Commandant ;  z  Adjutant ;  8  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naiks ;  16  Drummers ;  600 
Seiwys;  Total,  71a  Natives  of  all  ranks.  Aon-^tetive  Ifatioe  Steif.—i  Drill  Hayildar;  z  Drill  Naik;  i  Dram 
M^jor;  T  Fife  M^or ;  8  Pay  Hayildars. 


HYDERABAD  CONTINGENT. 

Head  Quarters,  Aunmgabad. 
n«  ConHt^mU  eouaitta  qf4  IdgJU  I%eld  Soru  BatUritM  qf  Artillery,  4  lUgivunU  qf  Cavalry,  and  6  lUgimtnU  oflitfantry 

STAFF. 
Brig.aen.H. D.Abbott,  CB,  Madras S.C.  0.9 Feb.  67  Commandant,  z6  Dec.  68. 


M^orC.  V.Conway  Gordon,Beng.  Staff  C. 
Colonel  F.  Mardail,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
D^.8urg.Gen.of  Hospitals  C.Barclay,  ^ 


I  Establishment  , 


X  Mar.  70 'Assistant  Adjutant  General,  25  Mar.  73. 
8  Feb.  71  Deputy  Judge  Advocate,  31  Mar.  66. 

z  Mar.  70 


At  Agnmgabad.] 


No.  1  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 

"  Mahidpoos  •* — '*  NOWAH." 


LienL  P.  F.  M.  Baddeley,  Royal  Artillery 
LieoL  C.  M.  Smith,  Boyal  ArtUlezy 


z6  Aug.  64  Commajidant,  10  Oct.  73. 
23  Dec.  64 {Subaltern,  27  Nov.  73. 


AtBdanm.] 


No.  2  Horae  Light  Field  Battery. 


Captain  J.  G.  Pollock,  Royal  Artillerv ...  10  June  71 1 Commandant,  Z4  July  71. 
Li«Dt.  J.  J.  F.Cmnming,  Boyal  Artilleiy  8  Jan.  68  Subaltern,  z8  July  73. 


No.  3  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 


At 

Lt  Colonel  H.  Biden,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Lieot.  N.  Powlett»  Boyal  Artillery, 


Z2  June  72 
24  Mar.  65 


Commandant,  28  Feb.  56. 
Subaltern,  24  July  7Z. 


AtHiBgelM.] 


No.  4  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 


Captain  H.  F.  Pritehard,  Royal  Artilleiy  Z5  Aug.  67  Commandant,  7  Jan.  70. 
liieak  B.  F.  Oambier,  Royal  Artillery  ...    z  Mar.  63! Subaltern,  17  Feb.  68. 

idahUAmnt  fffeaekBaUery.—Qitnner9—9  Native  Commissioned  Officers ;  Z2  Non-Commissioiied  Officers ;  2  Buglers ; 
56  Gmmera.  Driaer»— 4  Non-Commissioned  Officers ;  36  Syce  Drivers;  z8  Bullock  Drivers;  Tota^  130. 
Ordnaun    3  6-pound  Guns ;  z  i2-pounder  Howitzer. 


At 


Ib^or  H.  Wataon,  Madras  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  G.B.Farrmgton,  Madras  S.Corps 
Capt  J.  G.  D.Walker,  late  6  Madras  Cav. 
Captain  F.  Weldon,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Soraeon  Major  A.  Sanderson,  MD.\ 
Madras  Eatobliahmflnt / 


iBt  Cavalry, 

z3  June  7z  I  Commandant,  25  Mar.  73. 
9  June  67  3nd  in  Command,  20  Jan.  70. 
4  Oct.  70  Adjutant,  6  Dec,  66. 


36  Sept.  67 


Squadron  Subaltern,  28  Mar.  73. 
In  medical  charge,  29  Nov.  58. 


AtBelanm.] 

Lt.CoLG.R.Westmaoott,  Bengal  S.  Corps 
Captain  W.  J.  Bell,  Madras  Staff  Corps . . . 
Cspi.  H.C.Hamilton,MadrasGen.Lst.Inf. 
JMfA,  A.  C.  Talbot.  Staff  Corps 


SiB8.M^|.B.WDliamson,JCB.MadrasE. 


2nd  Cavalry. 

35  July  70  Commandant,  20  Jan.  70. 
8  June  66  2nd  in  Command,  7  May  69. 
20  Dec.  73  Adjutant,  28  Mar.  73. 

15  Jan.  67  Squadron  Subaltern,  28  Mar.  73.— Offloiatfaig  Assistant  to  tho 
Governor  General's  Agent  for  Riypootana. 
Officiating  Squadron  Subaltern. 
In  medical  charge,  24  Sept.  63. 


3rd  Cavalry. 


AtAnmcabad.   Detachment  at  ] 

LtColonel  H.C.Dowker, Madras  Staff  C.<z8  Nov.  68 (Commandant,  7  Oct.  68. 
Capt.  C.  J.  O.  FitsGerald,  Madras  S.  C.     4  Mar.  69  2nd  in  Command,  z6  Dec.  68. 
Capt.  H.  B.  Stewart^  Madras  Staff  C.  ...    4  Dec.  70'Acljutant,  zi  Jan.  69. 

lieot.  R.  H.  Forrest,  62  Foot  'a8  Oct.  7Z  Squadron  Subaltern,  t<  July  73. 

8vg.  Mig.  J.  G.  Reed,  2£D,  Madras  Est In  medical  charge,  30  Oct.  62. 


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349  Corps  tmder  the  Orders  of  the  Oovemment  of  India. 

At  Bdwom.]  4th  Cavalry. 


BaVK,  NaXXB,  AMD  GOBPB. 


ASMT 


RXKJLBKS. 


MlMor  A.  A.  Johxi8on,MadrafiStaffGorpi 

Major  £.  Hill,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  J.  T.  Cummins,  Gen.LifltMadrasInf. 

Lieut.  R.  A.  Gilchrist,  Staff  Corps 

Burg.  Maj.  G.  A.  Bum,  afD.  Madras  Est. 


14  Mar.  7; 
xo  June  6i 
8  June  73 
19  July  69 


Commandant,  z6  Dec.  68. 
snd  in  Command,  27  Nov.  68. 
Adjutant,  22  Aug.  73. 
Squadron  Subaltern,  18  May  71. 
In  medical  charge,  24  Sept.  62. 


JB»tabli$ktMni  (^  Mch  Segment  qf  OMMi^.-^Commandant;   2nd  in  Command;  Adjutant;  i  Squadron  Subalten; 
z  Medical  Officer;  xo  Natiye  Commissioned  Officers;    48  Non-Commissioned  Officers;    4  Camel   Gmmexs; 
7  Trumpeters  j  500  ^nroopers ;  Total  578.    x  Assistant  Apothecary ;  x  Native  Doctor. 
Note, — The  horses  are  Silladaree  or  private  property. 


At  JaQlnah.] 

Colonel  H.  Hoeeaaon,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  C.  Havelock,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Captain  R.  J.  McGhee,  Madras  Staff  C. ... 

Lieut  A.  C.  Le  Quesne,  Staff  Corps , 

Surgeon  C.  B.  McVittie,  Madras  Estab. . . . 
Burgeon  A.  F.  Dobeon,  MB,  Madras  Est. 


Ist  Infantry  Regiment. 


16  June  69 
8  Dec.  67 
4  May  70 

18  Nov.  69 


MjLHIBPOOa  "— "  NOWAH." 

Commandant,  3  Oct.  67. 

2nd  in  Command,  20  Aug.  69. 

Adjutant,  20  Aug.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Wing  Subaltern,  23  June  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

In  medical  charge,  x  Sept.  69.— Sick  Furlou|^  to  EuiDpe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


AtBolamm.] 
LtColonel  G.  Adey,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Col.  A.  C.  Lilly,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  Hayter,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
CaptainH.  C.Onalow,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Lieut. W.G.C.JohnBtone,Madras  Staff  C. 
Surgeon  J.  A.  W.  Spence,Madras  Estab. 
Burgeon  0.  Little,  Jul).  Madras  Est.    .., 


2nd  Infantry  Regiment. 

"  MjiHinrooB 

I  Mar.  70 
20  Jan.  73 
39  Aug.  68 

7  Dec.  67 
x8*May69 


ar.  61. 


NOWAH." 

Commandant,  29  Au, 

and  in  Commana,  28  Nov.  66.— Officiating  Comdt.  3  Infkntiy. 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  24  June  73. 

Adjutant,  22  Aug.  73. 

Wing  Subaltern,  4  July  73. — Officiating  Adjutant  5  Inflintryr 

In  medical  charge,  xi  Jan.  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  z  Oct.  73. 


At  Lingaseofoor.] 

Lt.Co1.R.  K.  Maoquoid,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Lt.Col.  A.  C.  Lilly,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Major  J.  P.  Pedler,  Madras  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  F.  T.  Goad,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  J.  Garrett,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  A.  R.  Oakes,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Burg.  Maj.  G.  D.  Riddell,  Madraa  Est... 


3rd  Infantry  Regiment. 

"  NowAH  *• — "  Cbittbal  Iwdia." 

26  Jan.  73 1  Commandant,  23  April  60.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
2o  Jan.  73|Offg.  Commandant. — 2na  in  Command  3  Influtry. 

8  Dec.  68  2na  in  Command,  38  Nov.  66. 
X3  Mar.  73' Adjutant,  15  June  7X. 
28  Oct.  68, Wing  Subaltern,  15  June  7x.— Officiating  Adjutant  6  Inikntry. 

8  Dec.  67  Officiating  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Mar.  72. 
In  medical  charge,  28  Feb.  71. 


At  Eingolee.] 
Lt.Colonel  W.  Weldon,  Madras  S.  Corps 
Major  T.  H.  Way,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
CaptainA.L.Play&ir,  Staff  Corps  .... 


4tli  Infantqy  Regiment. 

"Naqpoob." 
Commandant,  7  Mar.  73. 


Lieut.  J.G.  Proudfoot,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Burg.Mi^.  H.  Crocker,  ifi).  Madras  Est. 


18  Jan.  7x 
12  Deo.  71 
5  Aug.  68 

35  Feb.  68 


2nd  in  Command,  7  Mar.  73. 

Adjutant,  8  Sept.  65.— Officiating  Cantonment  Magistnto  ind 

Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court  at  Dum  Dum. 
Wing  Subaltern,  19  Jan.  69. — Officiating  A(!(iutantb 
In  medical  charge. 


At  Anmngabad. 
Lt.Col.  J.  Woodcock,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Major  T.  T.  Turton,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  F.  H.  Sewell,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Lt.  W.G.C.  Johnstone,  Mad.  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  J.  J.  Kennedy,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  J.  Jacob,  Bombay  B.C. 
Burgeon  J.  F.  Sargent,  Madras 


5th  Infantry  Regiment. 

"CSWraAfllTMA." 


Estab. 


z  Mar.  73 
26  June  68 
20  Mar.  69 
z8  May  69 

8  Oct.  66 


Commandant,  zs  Jan.  59.— Furlough  to  Europe, 
and  in  Command,  3  Oct.  67. — Officiating  Commandant. 
A^utant,  8  Sept.  65. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Officiating  Adjutant.— Wing  Subaltern  2  Infantry. 
Wing  Subaltern,  20  Aug.  69. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
8  June  671  Wing  Subaltern,  34  June  73. 
Iln  medical  charge,  z  Sept.  69. 


At  ZUiohpore.] 

Lt.Colonel  B.  W.  Don,  Madras  Staff  0. 
Major  H.  A.  Justice,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Captain  E.  W.  Bhaw,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  J.  Garrett,  Staff  Corps  


Captains.  R.  Ives,  Gen. List 

Burgeon  0.  T.  Eves,  Madras  Estab 

Burgeon  F.  H.  BlenJdnsop,  Madras  \ 
Establishment S 


6th  Infantry  Regiment. 

8  Dec.  69I Commandant,  z4  May  63.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Z3  Dec.  7z  2nd  in  Command,  xo  Nov.  6x.— OfficiatixLg  Commandant. 
X3  Dec.  68  Adjutant,  x8  May  68.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
a8  Oct.  68  Officiating  Adjutant,  a6  Feb.  73.— Wing  Subaltern  3  Infkntiy* 

Wing  Subaltern, 

Officiating  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  z  Sept.  69.— Bidk  Furlough  to  Earqpa. 


6  May  69 
3o  Feb.  69 


Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

Jlstablukment  qf  each  Begiment  qf  iV'aiiifY.— Commandant;  snd  in  Command;  Adjutant;  i  Win^  Bnbaltera; 
I  Medical  Officer;  Z7  Native  Coxmnissioned  Officers;  8x  Non-Commissioned  Officers;  z  Drum  Mfl^ori  8  Dmni* 
mers ;  z  Fife  Mi^or ;  7  Fifers ;  4  Buglers ;  800  Privates ;  Total,  9Z9.    z  Assiatant  Apothecaxy  j  z  Native  Doctor. 


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ArthnrWiDiam  Roberts 20  Feb.  59 


Edmud  Geo.  Godolphin  Hastings.  1  ao 

Bobert  MelvillJeimmRS 'ao 

Chas.  Theoph.  Metcalfe  Higginson  16 
£dir.CathbertBrookeaRawliiisoii|  6 

KraatWella  '21 

Herbert  Henry  Pateraon  Ck)wper . !  4 

Christopher  George  Cautlej |  4 

Rich.  Tickell  Montgomery  JLang...  la 


12  July  59 


Feb.  59  26 
May  59  2o 
Jane  59  16 
July  59  6 
July  59(21 
Sept.  59 
Sept.  59 
Oct.  59 


Charles  Walter  Campbell  laOct.  59 

George  Woodward  Willock  20  Oct.  59 

Martin  James  Moore   20  Oct.  %g 

George  D'AgaUar  Jackson   20  Nov.  59 


William  Bnmet  Craigie 4  Dec. 

KdwardHav  4 Deo. 

Arthur  William  Raddie  Becher  ...  20  Dec. 
John  Baillie  Ballantyne  Dickson... '20  Jan. 

Major  Henry  Court  jao  Jan. 

William  Walters  Biscoe 4  Feb. 

Frederic  Wood  Macmullen  '20  Mar. 

Heniy  Arthur  Fletcher  '  4  Sept. 

Silas  Adair  Swinley 20  Apr. 


LnCTBHAlTTS. 

Charles  Bell  Horsbrugh  15  Aug.  6j 

Richard  Bernard  Lockwood {  4  Dec.  6z 

Robert  Bartholomew 20  Feb.  62 


May  60 
June  60 
July  60 
July  60 
Sept.  60 
Sept.6o 
Deo.  60 


4  Jan.  6z 

21  Feb.  61 

9  Apr.  61 

z  Jan.  62 


z  Jan. 

z  Jan. 

1  Jan. 

z  Jan. 

z  Jan. 

z  Jan. 

1  Jan. 
30  July 
24  Sept. 


Z7  Nov.  63 
z9  Apr.  64 
2  July  64 


zaOct.  7x 
20  Oct.  7z 
20  Oct.  7Z 
20  Nov.  7x 

4  Deo.  7z 

4  Dec.  7Z 
ao  Deo.  7Z 
20  Jan.  72 
ao  Jan.  72 

4  Feb.  7a 
ao  Mar.  7a 

4  Sept.  7a 
ao  Apr.  73 


as  Oct.  66 


7  Dec.  67 
Z5  Jan.  68 
12  Doc.  6£ 
26  Dec.  69 
z8  Sept.  70 
Z3  Oct.  70 
35  Jan.  71 

6  Apr.  71 

17  Jan.  72 
14  Feb.  72 
24  Feb.  72 

8  Nov.  72 

Z3  Nov.  7a 
23  Nov,  7a 
za  Deo.  7a 


Asst.  to  Gov.  General's  Agent  in  Raj- 
pootana,3o  Mar.64. 

Settlement  Officer,  Puz\jab,  19  Nov.  66. 

Squadron  Officer  6  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Squadron  Subaltern  2  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Assistant,  Pay  Department,  8  May  66. 

Assistant,  Pay  Department,  8  May  66. 

Assistant  Commissioner,   2nd   Claas, 
Delhi  District,  Punjab. 

Adjutant  Gov.'s  Body  Guard,  Madras. 

Ong.  Squad.  Officer  3  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Adjutant  12  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Assist. Engineer, 1 8t  Gr.  D.P.W.  1  Mar. 
72,  Gwalior  Division,  Central  India. 

Squadron  Subaltern  2  BengalCavalry. 

Adjutant  7  Bengal  Cavalry. 

A^iutant  z6  Bengal  Cavalry. 
31  Dec.  72  Adjutant  z8  Bengal  Cavalry. 
31  Deo.  72  Furlough  to  Europe. 
31  Dec.  72  Adjutant  Z9  BengalCavalry. 
z2  Feb.  73  Furlough. 

z7  Feb.  73 1  Adjutant  6  Bengal  Cavalry,  7  Oct.  7a. 
4  Sept.73'SquadronSubaltem,  3  Bengal  Cavalry. 


15  Aug.  73  Adjutant  2  Central  India  Horse. 
4  Dec.  73  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Pupjab  Cavalry. 
I  Assist.  Gommisaioner  3rd  Class,  Delhi,  Pux\jaub. 


Qeneral  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


CA.PTXIV8. 

Prands  Monro  Newbery 
Adam  Wilson  Graham    ... 
William  Henry  Beckett ... 


Charles  Mercer 

Thomas  James  Quin    

Nerille  Fraaer  Parker 

Cbarles  Nesbit  Hodgson    

Walter  Robert  HamLton   

Frank  Hale  Berwick  Marsh 

Edwin  Clarence  O'Bryen  Horsford 

TiDcent  William  Tregear 

Anhnr  Fitzgerald 

Hubert  Seymour  Marshall  

Edmund  Denman  Sxziith    

Heniy  Charles  Greenaway  

John  Sdmund  Waller 

Edwin  Metcalfe  Leslie  Marriott 

Georj^  Edward  Beade   


Henry  Owen  Cumberlege , 

E<lward  George  Newnham   

William  Graham  Smith 

David  William  Inglis  , 

ftands  Tweddell 

Cliarlet  Edward  Douglas  Branson 

rrank  William  Chatterton    

Doncan  John  Stewart 

John  Richard  McKenzie  Homfray 

Arthor  Plantagenet  Broome 

Samnel  Brown  Home 

adwin  Robert  Ivea  


Alfred  Thornton  Davis  

Aithor  Frederick  Jones 

James  GawlerMacleod  

Treror  John  Chicheley  Plowden... 

Franda  Eddowea  Hastings  

gjchard  Heniv  Salkeld  

Dawionne  MeUncthon  Strong.., 

Henry  Herbert  Rankin  

John  George  Maclean 

HMiry  Ingle  Baylis 

'nnaa  Edwin  wiggens 

KdwardPhiUipaon  Mainwaring 

William  Bei^amin  Aislabie  

WiUiam  Qopl^jiiBon 


xvSioir. 


Henry  Edgoumbe  Eliot 

f^ood  Hesketh  Williama 
Alfred  Reginald  Wilkinson  ... 


4  Mar.  59 
20  Feb.  59 
ao  Feb.  59 

4  Mar.  59 
4  Mar.  59 
9  Apr.  59 
aoApr.  59 
27  Apr.  59 
aoMay  59 
II  June  59 
II  June  59 
16  June  59 

16  June  59 
ao  June  59 

4  July  59 
4  July  59 
9  Jttly  S9 

IS  July  59 

X5  Joly  59 
4  Aug.  59 
II  Aug.  59 
ao  Aug.  59 

17  Aug.  59 

8  Sept.  59 
ao  Sept.  59 
ao  Sept.  59 
ao  Sept.  59 
laOot.  59 
I  a  Oct.  59 
aoOct.  59 

aoOot.  59 
ao  Nov.  59 

9  Deo.  59 
xo  Dec.  59 
xoDec.  59 
10  Dec.  59 
10  Dec.  59 
xoDeo.  59 
10  Dec.  59 
xo  Dec.  59 
xoDec.  59 
aoDec.  59 
aoDec.  59 
aoDec.  59 

4  Jan.  60 
4  Jan.  60 
4  Jan.  60 


25  July  59    I  July  67  Assist.  Comr.  3rd  Grade,  Oude,  15  Feb.  67.— Furl,  to 
ao  Feb.  60   6  Feb.  68  Quarter  Master  38  Native  Infimtry.  [Europe. 

3  Apr.  60   8  June  68  Executive   Engineer,  3rd   Grade,    D.  P.  Works, 
7  Mar. 71, N.w. Provinces,  3rd (Meerut)  Division. 

7  Apr.  60  19  Oct.  68  Wing  Subaltern  i  Goorkha  Begt. 
XX  M!ay  60  19  Oct.  68  Cantonment  Magistrate  of  Boorkee. 

35  July  60    I  Nov.  68  Sub.  Assist.  Commissary Gren.  xst  Class,  4  Deo.  71. 

36  Aug.  60    x  Nov.  68  Furlough  to  Europe. 
X  x  Sept.  60   X  Nov.  68  Adjutant  4  Bengal  Cavalry. 
19  Sept.  60   X  Nov.  68  Superintendt.  of  Native  Army  Schools  in  Bengal. 
a6  Oct.  60    I  Nov.  68  District  Sup.of  Police,  3rd  Grade, DeraGhazi  Khan, 

7  Nov.  60    X  Nov.  68  Quarter  Master  41  Native  Infantry.  [Pux^ab. 
aa  Nov.  60   9  Nov.  68  A^utant  a6  Native  InflEintry. 

a  Dec.  60  10  Nov.  68  Adjutant  28  Native  Infanti^. 

8  Dec.  60  10  Nov.  68  Wing  Subaltern  3  Goorkha  Regt. 
x8  Feb.  6x  xo  Nov.  68  Adjutant  xo  Bengal  Cavalry, 
ao  Feb.  6x  16  Dec.  68  Ofllclating  Quarter  Master  41  Native  In&ntry. 
aoFeb.  61  x6Dec.  68  Sub  Assist.  Commissary  Gen.  and  Class,  39  April  69. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 
X  Mar.  6x  x6  Dec.  68  Junior  Assistant  to  the  Gommissionerof  Kumaon 

N.W.  Provinces,  xi  Mar.  68. 
X  Mar.  6x  x6  Dec.  68  Officiating  Quarter  Master  39  Native  Infantry. 
a8  Apr.  61  ax  Jan.  69  Squadron  Officer  17  Bengal  Cavalry. 
39  Apr.  6x  39  Jan.  6q  Sub  AssistantCommiasary  Gen.  xst  Class,  x  Jan.  70^ 

5  May  6x  99  Jan.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer  15  Native  InfEuxtry. 
10  May  61  39  Jan.  69  Wing  Subaltern  31  Native  Infantry, 
xo  June  61  39  Jan.  69  Furlough  to  Europe. 

6  July  6x  39  Jan.  69  Offg.  Asst.  Commissioner.  Jaloun,  N.  W.  Pruv. 

7  July  6x  39  Jan.  69  Quarter  Master  3  Native  Infantry. 

IX  July  6x  23  Feb.  69  Wing  Subaltern  Bhopaul  BattaUon. 

37  July  61    6  May  69  Furlough  to  Europe. 

38  July  6x    6  May  69  Station  Staff  Officer  Dinapore. 
a  Aug.  6x    6  May  69  Officiating  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Infantry,  Hyderabad 

Contingent. 
IX  Aug.  6x    6  May  69  Wing  Subaltern  5  Native  Infantry. 

39  Aug.  6x  6  May  69  With  37  Native  Infantry. 
34  Sept.6x  13  May  69  With  43  Native  Inftmtry. 
a8  Sept.  61  13  June  69  Assist.  Com.  3rd  Class,  Hasara  District,  Punjab. 

3  Oct.  61  33  June  69  Quarter  Master  3  Sikh  Infantry. 
XX  Oct.  6x  33  June  69  Wing  Subaltern  16  Native  Infantry. 
13  Oct.  61  a9  June  69  Squaidron  Subaltern  xo  Bengal  Cavalry. 
x6  Oct.  6x  29  June  69  Furlough  to  Europe. 

a  Nov.  61  39  June  69  Quarter  Master  14  Native  Infantry. 

4  Nov.  6x  a9  June  69  Attached  to  3  Goorkha  Begimenfi. 
xo  Nov.  6x  39  June  69  Dist.  Supt.  of  Police,  5th  Grade,  34  Dec.  68,  Agra. 
X4  Nov.  6x  39  June  69  Wing  Subaltern  4  Goorkha  Regiment. 
33  Nov.  61  39  June  69  Wing  Subaltern  i  Sikh  Infantry. 

9  Dec.  6x  x6July  69  Assist.Comr.3rdGrade,axNov.67,ChotaNagpore, 
Maumboom,  Bengal. 

I  Jan.  63  17  Aug.  69  Quarter  Master  4  Native  Infantxy. 

X  Jan.  63  35  Aug.  69  Adjutant  44  Native  Infontry. 
.  J«u  6,  ,5  Aug.  69jD«t^upt.  of  Pol{^.^^to^«gr,d^g3^^Sarun, 


351 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infardry, 


Ci.PTA.IVB. 

Francis  Henry  Thomaa 

Charles  Owen  Wynne  Apperley 

Oeorge  David  Reid  

James  Nisbet  Steel  

Frederick  William  Crohan    

Richard  Octaviua  Vyvyan 

Jas.  Hector  Gha.  Greennill  Lasaalle 

Charles  Lewis  Prendergast 


Revell  Eardley  Wilmot 

Henry  Lachlan  Young   

Hatley  Frere  Woodcock 

Henry  Philip  Kirke 

Charles  Walter  Babington 

Joseph  Geo.  Thomson  Carruthers 
Aislabie  Landon   


Berille  Grenville  Vyvyan 

Henry  John  Peet  

fiollivan  Edward  Becher  

Thomas  St.  Quintin  Clatterbnck 
Herbert  Maynard  Bamsay   


William  Atkins 

William  Ironside  Baz 

John  Howard  Broome 

Eric  Colvin  Sutherland  Jackson. 
Rob.  Pra.  Christopher  Alex.  Tytler 

Divie  Henry  Robertson 

Andrew  McCrae  Brace  

Charles  Young  

Joseph  West  Bidgeway 

Arthur  George  Hartshome^ 

John  Mowbray  Trotter  

George  Henry  Jackson  

Louis  Henry  Smile  Tucker 


Edward  Augustus  Pemberton ., 


Charles  McDowal  Skene 

Alexander  Pringle  Samuells 

Charles  McKenzie  Hall 

Hugh  Bladen  Swinej' 

William  Pringle  Harrison 

John  Edwards  Werge  Howey  .. 

Walter  Charles  Farwell 

David  Robertson,  Major  32  Sept. 7a 

William  Franco  Dodsworth 

William  More  Molyneux 

Ralph  Anstruther  Price 

Walter  Morland  Story   


Edward  Evans  Grigg 

James  Murphy  TuQoch 

Charles  Ransiord 

George  MacCall 

John  Richu^  Breeks  Atkinson  ... 

James  Eraser 

Etwall  Walter  Smyth 

Edward  Harv^  Webb  

Hugh  Stark  Anderson   

Wuuam  Walter  Hopton  Scott .. 

Claude  Stewart  Morrison 

Edmond  Hughes  

Percy  Wyndham  Smith .; 

James  Agnew  McNeale 

Charles  Frederick  Thomas  

Arthur  Oldham , 

Walter  Edward  Gowan 

Allan  Harden 

William  Charles  Ramsden    

Thomas  NichoUs  

John  Andrias  Davidson  Gordon  ... 
Douglas  Cowslade  Hennessy   . 
Everard  Neal  Digges  La  Touche  . 


Frederick  Schomberg  Oarr  

Robert  Edward  Seymour  Smith . 
<}eorge  Michell  Devereux  Hill .... 

Francis  Henry  Hinde 

Charles  Hyder  Forster  

Alfred  James  Stead 

Frank  Bird  Morris  

Henry  Wylie  

Edward  Millett  Forbes  

Artiiur  Bei^amin  Clare  

Mon.  George  Campbell  Napier.... 


XKSIOK. 


William  Hope  Meiklegobn 

Alexander  JeSery  Nicholson    

Archibald  Cuihbert  Bigg  Wither. 


4  Jan.  60 
4  Jan.  60 
2o  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
31  Jan.  60 
4  Feb.  60 
20  Feb.  60 

4  Mar.  60 

4  Mar.  60 
4  Mar.  60 
27  Mar.  60 
4  May  60 
4  May  60 
8  June  60 
8  Juj^e6o 

8  June  60 

26  June  60 
7  July  60 

1  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 

4  Aug.  60 
4  Sept.  60 

18  Sept.  60 
20  Sept.  60 

2  Oct.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 
Z9  Dec.  60 
19  Dec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 

20  Dec.  60 
20  Deo.  60 
20  Dec.  60 

4  Jan.  61 
20  Jan.  61 
20  Jan.  61 
EC  Jan.  61 
4  Mar.  6x 
7  June  61 
7  June6z 
7  June6z 

7  June  6z 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  6i 
7  Jime  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 

7  June  6x 

8  June6z 
8  June  6z 
8  June  6z 
8  June  6z 
8  June  6z 
8  June  6z 
8  June  6x 
8  June6z 
8  June  6z 
8  June6z 

20  June  6z 
4  July  6x 
4  July  61 

36  July  6z 
2  Aug.  6z 
4  Sept.6z 

zo  Sept.  6z 

27  Sept.6z 
4  Oct.  6z 
4  Oct.  6z 
4  Oct.  6z 
to  Oct.  61 

26  Oct.  6z 

4  Nov.  6z 

4  Deo.  6x 
2  Jan.  62 
a  Jan.  62 


LIBUT. 


1  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
T  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  63 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 

X  Jan.  62 

z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  6a 
z  Jan./62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 

X  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 

X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 

z  Jan.  62 

z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 

7  Jan.  62 
Z4  Jan.  62 

6  Feb.  62 

28  Feb.  6a 
Z7  Mar.  62 

29  Mar.  62 
25  Apr.  62 
Z4  June  62 
ao  June  6a 
ac  July  6a 

as  July  6a 

30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  6a 
30  July  6a 
30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  6s 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 

30  July  62 

2  Aug.  62 
4  Sept.  63 

zo  Sept.  6a 
37  Sept.  6a 
4  Oct.  62 
4  Oct.  6a 
4  Oct.  62 
20  Oct.  62 
30  Oct.  62 
z8  Nov.  6a 

zz  Dec.  62 

8  Jan.  63 
25  Jan.  63 


25  Aug.  69 
25  Aug.  69 
25  Aug.  69 
2  Oct.  69 
z6  Oct.  69 
29  Oct.  69 
29  Oct.  69 


Sub  Assist.  Corny.  General,  2nd  Class,  27  Kov.  7!. 

Offg.  Adj.  z  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command  43  Native  Infiuiti7. 


29  Oct.  69 

29  Oct.  69 

29  Oct.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 

Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 

Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 
Nov.  69 

27  Nov.  69 

28  Nov.  69 
28  Nov.  69 
a8  Nov.  69 

a8  Nov.  69 

28  Nov.  69 
z5  Dec.  69 
z  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
z  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 

4  Feb.  70 
x5  Feb.  70 
28  Feb.  70 

X  Mar.  70 

I  Mar.  70 

X  Mar.  70 

X  Mar.  70 

z  Mar.  70 

X  Mar.  70 

xo  Mar.  70 

a6  Mar.  70 

a6  Mar.  70 

a6  Mar.  70 

36  Mar.  70 

a9  Mar.  70 

30  Mar.  70 
9  May  70 

a6  May  70 
28  May  70 
a  June  70 

5  June  70 
5  Jime  70 
5  June  70 
5  June  70 
5  June  70 
5  June  70 

9  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  70 
32  Aug.  70 
16  Oct.  70 

4  Dec.  70 
Z3  Deo.  70 

5  Jan.  71 
aa  Feb.  7Z 

3  May  7z 

34  May  7z 


Attached  to  13  Native  Infimtry. 
Officiating  Quarter  Master  31  Native  Infantry. 
Assist.Comm.is6ioner  in  the  Adjmere  Commksion, 

z  Apr.  7z. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
Supernumerary  Assist.  Comr.,  3rd  Grade,  Oude, 

29  Sept.  70. — Hurdui. 
Adjutant  Z4  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Attached  to  9  Native  Infantry.  ^ 

Quarter  Master  5  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Subaltern  3  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Subaltern  27  Native  Infantry. 
Adjutant  2z  Native  Infantry. 
Asst.  Eng.,  zst  Gr.,  D.P.  Works,  z  Mar.  73,  N.W.P. 

Etawah  Division,  Ganges  Canal. 
Wing  Subaltern  7  Native  Infantry. 
Assi8t.Com.,  xBtGr.,z7  May  69,Seeb8augOT,EeiigaL 
Adjutant  2  Goorkhas. 

Fort  Adjutant  of  Attock.— Sick  Furl,  to  Europe. 
Dis.  Supt.of  Pol.  4th  Gr.  27  Feb.  69,  Samn,  Beni;»L 

—Furlough  to  Europe. 
Quarter  Master  6  Native  Infiantry. 
Squadron  Officer  zz  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Squadron  Officer  2  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Wmg  Subaltern  32  Native  Infkntxy. 
Squadron  Subaltern  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Squadron  Subaltern  9  Cavalry. 
Quarter  Master  4  Punjab  Infantry. 
Adjutant  Meywar  Bheel  Corps. 
Ofrg.  Asst.  Agent  to  Gov.  Gen.  in  Rajpootans. 
Furlough  to  Europe. 

Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General. 
Officiacing  Adjutant  29  Native  InfiEUitry. 
District  Superintendent  of  Police,  3rd  Grsde, 

z  July  70,  Puz^ab,  Derah  Ismail  Khan  DLstricl 
A8St.Com.  5th  Grade,  xst  Class,  z7Feb.  70,  Ninuu, 

Central  Provinces.— Furlouffh  to  Europe. 
Officiating  Adjutant  43  Native  Infantry. 
Quarter  Master  32  Native  Infantry. 
Adjutant  5  Punjab  Infan^. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe.  rOQde. 

AssistantCoinmisBioner,3rdCla8s,20ct.  67,(j<a(fa>, 
Attached  to  z  (Joorkha  Regiment. 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Nowshera. 
Wing  Subaltern  44  Native  Infantry. 
With  32  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Subaltern  z  Native  Infkntry. 
Quarter  Master  9  Native  Infisuitry. 
Assist.  Engineer,  zst  Grade,  D.  P.W.,z  Sept-j^^ 

Military  Works  Branch. 
Assist.  Com.,  3rd  Class,  4  April  67.— FurlongL 
Furlough  in  India. 

Officiatmg  Adjutant  Bhopal  Battalion. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer  8  Bengal  CaTsliT' 
Squadron  Officer  z  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Wing  Subaltern  40  Native  Infkntiy. 
Adjutant  sz  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Subaltern  8  Native  Infimtry. 
Quarter  Master  Z3  Native  In&ntiy. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Commander  in  Chief. 
Squadron  Subedtem  Z4  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Wing  Subaltern  8  Goorkhas. 
Offidiating  Adjutant  Mhairwarra. 
Squadron  Subaltern  8  Bengal  Cavaliy. 
Wing  Subaltern  6  Native  Infantry. 
Adjutant  x3  Native  Inftmtiy. 
Oinciating  Wing  Subaltern  5  GoorkhiA. 
Wing  SulMtltem  s  Native  Infantzy. 
Quarter  Master  3  Sikh  Infkntry. 
Wing  Subaltern  32  Native  Infiantry. 
Adjutant  a  Native  Inikntiy. 
Officiating  Quarter  Master  zo  Native  Infimt^* 
Assist.  Commissioner,  3Td  Grade,  29  Oct.  67,  Sccb- 

saugor,  Bengal.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant  5  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Adjutant  Z5  Native  Influztry. 
Adjutant  20  Native  Infbntxy. 
Wing  Subaltern  32  Native  infiuitzy. 
Attached  to  20  Native  Infiantry. 
Wing  Subaltern  zz  Native  Inf.   [Cent-ProvincK. 
Asst. Com.  5th  Grade,  zstClas8.24  Mar.  70,  Saugor. 
Squadron  Officer  z  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Adjutant  39  Native  Inftintiy. 
Adjutant  z6  Native  Infiantiy. 
Asst.  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  xoApnl67,PaiQU, 

Simla  District. 
Quarter  Master  ao  Native  Infkntiy. 
29  June  7z  Quarter  Master  Corps  of  Guides, 
zx  July  7x  Executive  Engineer,  3rd    Grade  D.  P.  Wona» 
I    z  Sept.  7a.>-indu8  valley  State  Railway. 


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GlVTAISS. 

HemyJolm  Lawrence  ^ 

William  Loch 

Binfield  Wemyss  

En.  Robert  William  Napier 

Allan  Scott  BobertB 

AnhoT  John  TregonwellWelchman 


4  Jan.  62 


10  Mar.  63 


4  Jan.  63  13  Mar.  63 
30  Jan.  62  24  Mar.  63 

20  Jan.  63  74  Mar.  63 
30  Feb.  63  34  Mar.  63 
30  Deo.  5Q  38  Nov.  61 


Assistant  Commissioner,  22  Aug.  66,  Umballa, 
Pimjal).— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Squaoron  Officer  19  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Aade  de  Camp  to  Lt.Govemor  of  N.  W.  Provinces, 
X40ct.69. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Commander  in  Chief. 

Asst.  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Bunnoo,  Puiqab. 


x8  July  71 

i8  Jnly  71 
18  July  71 

x8  July  71 
18  July  71, 
aq  June  6q  Attached  to  zo  Bengal  Cavalry. 


1  Captain  A.  O.  Hartsbome  served  with  the  ssnd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Campaign  under  Sir 
NerilleCfaamberlaLnand  Sir  John  Oarvock  in  1863  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India,  and  was 
present  at  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  including  the  affairs  of  taking  the  Conical  Hill,  destruction  of  Lalloo 
and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  right  and  left  Columns  of  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  until 
theBomnder  of  the  guns  at  Dewangiri  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  x867-68 
is  the  Land  Transport  Train  and  subsequently  as  an  Assistant  Field  Bngineer,  and  was  appointed  to  the  special 
daty  of  dearingthe  Tekonda  Pass  vid  the  Haddas  River  (Medal). 


Unattached  Officers. 


CinAnrs. 

John  Hopkins,  Brtvei'i 
Major  23  Sept.  73...  S 

T€  Patrick  Eoddy 

W.Willoocks ^... 

JohnCbAlmers 

JohnBmy 

Thomas  Doyle 

Georae  Edmonds 

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65  II  May  7011  Apr.  73 
65  28  Sept. 70 II  Apr.  72 
65       5  Oct.  73 


Attached  to  so  Native  Infantry. 

Station  Staff  Officer,  TJmritsur. 

Exec.  Eng.  3nd  Grade.D.  P.  Works,  i  Oct.  65,  Dehra 

Doon  Canals,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Barrack  Master,  ist  Class,  13  Apr.  71,  CHiunar  and 
Azimghar. 

Barrack  Master,  xst  Class,  17  Mar.  59,  Allahabad. 


34  Feb.  58 
30  Dec.  58 

30  Dec.  68 

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38  Sept.  58  II  Apr. 
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so  Sept  57  33  July  71       JDoing  duty  at  Fort  William. 

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George  Saunders  

Thomas  Hastings 

John  Fullarton  Beatson,  MD 

Charles  Richard  Francis,  MB,    ... 

Henry  Bruges  Buckle,  CB 

George  Banister    

John  Nicholas  Tresidder  

Charles  Manners  Smith 

James  Pattison  Walker,  MD 

James  Tyrell  Carter  Ross 

Donald  McDonald,  JfD 

Henry  Mills  Cannon,  JfS 

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William  Jameson 

Samuel  Adamson  Homan 

John  Barton  Harrison,  MD 

Charles  Palmer,  MD 

James  Bannatyne  Samuel  Browii ! 

George  Hutchinson  Ray,  MD 

Edward  Courtenay  Thorp.  MD.... 

Robert  Cockbum 

James  Irving,  MD 

George  Richard  Pemberton,  MD. 

John  Campbell  Bow,  MD 

Francis  Pearson   

Norman  Chevers,  MD 

Frederick  Freeman  Allen,  CB,  ... 
Arthur  James  Payne,  MD 

Stewart  Clark 

David  Young,  JTD , 

Joseph  Faj-rer,  MD,  CSI. ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 

William  Henry  Adley 

Henry  Francis  Williams,  MD 

James  Alex.  C.  Hutchinson,  MD. 

John  Barclay  Scriven 

Joseph  Walter  Raleigh  Amesbury 

Edward  McKellar,  MD 

Annesley  Chas.  Castriot  De  Renxy 

Alexander  Christison,  MD 

James  Macnabb  Cuningham,  MD. 
Joseph  Christian  Corbyn,  Jf 5.  ... 
George  MoncrieffGovan,  MD. 

Biohard  Henry  Perkins 

Stephen  Chapman  Townsend  ...  . 
WiQiam  Bums  Beatson,  MD.  .. 

Charles  Thomas  Paske  

Samuel  Bowen  Partridge 

John  James  Clarke  

George  Glaus  BaiUie,  MD 

John  Edward  Tuson,  JfD 

Francis  Nottidge  ]d[acnamara,ifi)! 

Edward  Taylor x  Aug 

Henry  William  Spry  4  Oct. 

Alfred  James  Dale,  MB 20  Oct. 

Benjamin  Simpson,  MD 20  Oct. 

George  Hickie  Daly,  MD 4  Nov. 

George  Barnard as  Nov. 

Robert  Faure  Hutchinson,  MD. ...    o  Deo, 

John  PicthaU,  MD ,1  Dec. 

Nathaniel  James  Grant 18  Dec. 

Joseph  Ewart,  MD ao  Dec. 

Robert  Moir,  MD 20  Dec 

Theodore  Duka,  MD 4  Jan, 

George  Vernon  Currie 14  Jan. 

Francis  Hu^h  O'Donel,  MD ,4  Jan. 

Henry  Martmcau  Greenhow    20  Jan. 

Henry  William  Graham x^  Feb 

John  Elliot,  MD aJ  Feb. 

Thomas  Beard  Parncombe  20  Feb 

Frederick  John  Earlo 20  Mar 

Theobald  Ringer,  IfD xrApr. 

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27  May  47 

20  Jan.  48 

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20  Mar.  50 
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20  July  68 

21  Dec.  68 
20  Apr.  69 
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4  Oct.  70 
10  May  71 
31  Mar.  72 
31  Mar.  72 

22  June  72 
xo  Dec.  72 

8  July  73 
20  Aug.  73 


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Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
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Meerut  Circle. 
Dinapore  Circle. 
Presidency  Circle. 
Rawul  Pindee  Circle. 
Umballa  Circle. 
Agra  Circle. 
Allahabad  Circle. 
Saugor  Circle,  Jubbulpore. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Furlough  to  Europe. 


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3  Mar.  62 

1  Feb.  63 
20  Feb.  66 
aoOct.  66 

3  Jan.  67 
20  Jan.  67 
20  Jan.  67 
27  May  67 
20  Jan.  68 
20  Apr.  68 

2  July  68 
I  Aug.  68 

ao  Nov.  58 
aoDec.  60 

24  Nov.  69 

20  Mar.  70 
29  Jime  7c 

a  Sept.  70 
20  Nov.  70 
20  Nov.  70 
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ao  Jan.  71 

9  July  71 

29  July  71 
aoOct.  71 
20  Nov.  7x 
24  Nov.  71 
20  Dec.  71 
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I  June  72 

30  June  72 
26  Aug.  72 
12  Oct.  72 


X4  May  73 
X4  May  73 
17  June  73 
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15  June  64 
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26  Sept.  64 
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27  Jan.  65 

28  Jan.  65 
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3  Jime  65 
14  June  65 

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25  July  65 
I  Aug.  65 
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I  Jan.  66 
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14  Feb.  66 
24  Feb.  66 

29  Mar.  66 
6  May  66 


Hon.  Surgeon  to  the  Queen,  Calcutta. 


IProv.  29 Mar.  43. 
Superintendent  of  Botanical  Gardens,  Salianmpore,  N.  W. 
8  Native  Infkntry. 
Medical  Storekeeper,  Allahabad. 
Presidency  and  Marine  Surgeon,  25  Nov.  64. 
Officiating  Deputy  Surgeon  Gen.,  Dacca  Circle.        [Circle. 
13  Bengal  Cavalry  .—Officiating  Dep.Surgeon  Gen.  Lucknofw 

Civil,  Benares. 

Civil.  Allahabad. 

Officiating  45  Native  Inftuitry. 

Medical  Storekeeper  at  Meean  Meer. 

Supt.  Gen.  of  Vaccination,  RohilcundDivn.,N.W.P.,  x  Mar.  64. 

Prmpl.and  Prof,  of  Med., Cal.  Med.  Coll., ander-q^.xst  Phyi.. 

and  Coll.  Hospl.,  27  Apr.  61.— Furlough, 
a  Goorkha  Regiment. 
Superintendent  of  European  and  Native  Insane  Asyhuns, 

Bhowaneepore  and  Dullunda. 
Inspector  General  of  Prisons  and  Dispensaries,  N.  W.  Pro- 

vmces.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  9  Native  lujantry. 
Honorary  Physician  to  the  Queen.    Professor  of  8ur«ry, 

Medical  College,  Calcutta,  and  ex-<ff.  xst  Surgeon  College 
15  Cavalry.  [Hospl.,  23  June  60.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

40  Native  Infkntiy. 
t8  Native  Inflemtry. 
Civil,  Lahore,  7  Feb.  71. 
Officiating  9  Beng^  Cavalry. 
I  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  Puruab,  6  Mar.  68. 
Civil,  A^ra,  and  Superintendent  of  Lunatic  Asylum. 
Sanitary  Commissioner  vrith  the  Govt,  of  India,  x6  June  69. 
Civil,  Bareilly. 
3  Goorkha  Regiment. 

5  Native  Inftintry.  [Provinces.— Furlongh. 
Superintendent  of  Vaccination  and  Sanitary  Comr.  fbrCeni. 
Civil,  Nagpore,  21  Feb.  68. 

Civil,  Mirzapore. 

Prof. of  Surgical  k  Descriptive  Anatomy,  Ac, Med.  Coll., Cal- 
cutta and  ex-qff'.  2nd  Surg.,Coll.Hoepl.,  and  Supt.  Sukeas-st. 
Disi>ensary,  2  Feb.  59. 

3  Bengal  Cavalry. 

6  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Officiating  a  Native  Infiuitiy.  [6  July  67. 

ChemicalExam.  and  Prof. of  Chemistry,  Med.  Coll.,  Calcutta, 

23  Native  Infhntry. 

39  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  22  Native  Inftuitry. 

Civil,  Patna,  x8  Nov.  70. 

Officiating  x8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

34  Native  Inftuitry. 

Officiating  6  Native  Inftmtry. 

Examiner  of  Medical  Accounts,  31  Mar.  69. 

Officiating  5  Cavalry. 

Surgeon  of  the  Presidency  General  Hospital  at  Calou^a. 

Civil,  Darjeeling,  18  Nov.  70. 
10  Bengal  Cavalry. 
25  Native  Infantry. 

Assay  Master,  Bombay  Mint. 

Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  to  Goyemment  at  the  Pre- 
45  Native  Infantry.  [sidency.—Farlougb. 

Civil,  Kishnagur,  5  Apr.  6a. 

7  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Hazareebaugh.— Furlough. 
IX  Native  nfan^. 


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Alexander  John  Cowie  

Patrick  Frauds  Bellew,  CSI. . 
William  John  Palmer,  MD. ... 


Alexander  Pakington  Tomkyns ... 

Eobert  Pringle,  JfD 

Kottadge  Charles  Macnamafa 

Junes  Henry  Loch,  JfD 

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John  Charles  Annesley 

James  Rawlinson  Jackson,  IfD.... 

Archibald  Macdonald  Garden 

fiamoel  Comwallis  Ajneabniy 

Gilbert  Bethnne  Hadow 

Eooijoo  C.  6.  Ghockerbntty,  JfD. 


John  Brake 

Altni  Adams  Mantell,  JfD... 

John  Bowmer  GoUison   

John  Bishop  King,  JfD 

Angnstas  Keppel  Reed  

George  Kenneth  Poole,  JfD. 

Alexander  Garden,  JfD 

William  Walker,  JfD 

George  Alder  Wataon 

Bernard  Kendall  

Theobald  Mathew,  MB 

Junes  Fairweather,  JfD 

Charles  Julian  JaolDBon 

Robert  Bird,  JfD 

John  Martin  Coates,  JfD 

Henry  Thom,  JfD. 


Francis  Synge  Stlliflant . 
Co&riea  Planck 


Prederic  Carter 

Vniiam  Henry  Hayes 

Hennr  Walter  Bellew 

David  Boves  Smith,  JfD 

Edward  John  Gayer 

Junes  Howard  Thornton,  MB.  ... 

Frank  PoweU,  JfB 

John  Ince,  IfD 

John  JonM,  JfD.  .! 

Jame*  Browne  

Robert  Sander  Bateson 

Thomas  Pettit  Wright 

Alexander  Moriaon  Dallas 

Charles  Kilkelly,  JfB «. 

Ntdl  Benjamin  Baillie 

fi&rkiea  Michael  Shiroore 

James  Fownes  Norton  Wise,  JfD. 

William  Kddowea 

James  Lumsdaine  Bryden,  JfD.... 

Thomas  Trarers  Sherlock .'.'. 

^^niam  Henry  Kirton    

George  FarreU  ! 

Cha.Egbcrt  Wimond  Bensley,  JfD. 

John  Charles  Morioe 

Thomas  EdmondstonCharles.  JfD. 

William  Boche  Rice,  JfD !.... 

Richard  Theophilus  Abbott,  JfD. 

Henry  Cayley 

James  Champion  Penny,  JfD..  ... 
Archibald  Hamilton  Hilson,  JfD. 
William  Caldwell  Smith,  JfD. 
Cliarlea  Edwin  Haddock  .  . 
^m  Sackville  Satheriond "  Jfo! 

William  Edward  Caird    

Emmanuel  Bonavia,  JfD. 

Lmday Frederic  Dickson." JfD.'!! 

Adam  Taylor 

Alexander  Dugald  Campbeii'' Jfo! 
^dMy  Charles  Courtney.  JfD.  ... 

Charles  Prentis 

Rajendra  Chandra  Clumdre' 

Robert  Iddderdale,  JfD 


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Sappers  and  Miners 
Native  Infantry. 

uperintendent  of  Vaccination,  Allahabad  and  Jhansi  Divi- 
sions, N.  W.  Provinces,  3  Jan.  70. 

C>fficiating  Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  at  the  Presidency. 

Deputy  Assay  Master,  Bombaj'  Mint,  30  Nov.  70. 

:st  Assist.. Presidency  Gen.  Hospital,  6  Dec.  64. 
charge  of  Lower  Orphan  School,  i  Sept.  70. 

Superintendent  of  Central  Prison,  Bareilly,  16  Apr.  62. 

Supt.  Vaccination,  Agra  and  Meerut  Divisons.— Furlough. 

Superintendent  of  the  Bye  Infirmary,  Calcutta,  ai  Mar.  64. 

Civil,  NyneeTal. 

Civil,  Loodianah. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Superintendent,  Central  Prison,  Meerut,  a8  June  60. 

Superintendent  Greneral  of  Vaccination,  Punjab. 

4  Bengal  Cavabry. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Prof. ,  Materia  Medica,  Med.  Coll . ,  and  ex-qf.  2nd  Physn. ,  Coll. 
Hosp. .Calcutta,  14  Deo.65 ;  and  Prof.Clinical  Med., 20  Dec.65. 

Inspector  General  of  Jails  in  Central  Provinces.— Furlough. 

Joint  medical  charge,  Simla. 

Civil.  Moradabad. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 

44  Native  Infantry. 

18  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Saharunpore,  14  Nov.  65. 

Inspector  General  of  Prisons  and  Dispensaries,  N.  W,  P. 

19  Bengal  Cavabry. 
1^  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Monghyr.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Civil,  Gurdaspore. 

Civil,  Pooree. 

Civil,  Burdwan. 

In  joint  medical  charge  of  Simla. 

3  Punjab  Infantry. 

14  Native  Infantry. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  N.  W.  Provinces,  6  Mar.  68. 

1  Goorkha  Be^imout. 

Deputy  Commis.,  2nd  Grade,  Sizigbhoom,  Bengal. — Furl. 
Civil,  Peshawur.— -On  duty  with  Yarkand  Mission. 
Sanitary  Commissioner  for  Bengal,  24  Jan.  68. 
Civil,  Tirhoot,  9  Jan.  65. 

2  Native  Infantry. 

Supt.  of  Vaccination,  Metropolitan  Circles.— Furlough. 
Civil,  Rawul  Pindee. 
Civil,  Azimghur. 
8  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil.  Umballa.— Sick  Furlough. 
Civil,  Nursingpore,  i  Aug.  70. 

Inspector  Genend  of  Prisons,  Punjab  (Lahore),  13  Mar.  63. 
Civil,  Allygurh. 

Civil  Surgeon  of  Bhaugulpore,  3  Nov.  69. 
Civil,  Moorshedabad. 
Civil,  Dacca,  2  July  67. 
Krinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

Statist.Offlcer  to  Sanitary  Comr.  with  Govt,  of  India,  9  Dec.  62. 
Civil,  Etawah.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Civil,  Moozuffemuggur,  12  July  59. 
2  Puujaub  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Burrisaul. 
x6  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Supt.  Genl.  of  Vaccination  in  the  Lower  Provinces,  1 1  Deo.  66. 
Civil,  Jubbulpore,  20  Jan.  65. 

Sanitary  Comr.,Insp.Gen.  of  Jails  and  Dispensaries,  and  Supt. 
ofVaccination  in  the  Hyderabad  Assigned  Diats.  .26  Jan  70. 
Civil,  Cuttack.  ' 

Furlough  to  Europe. 
Civil,  Mooradabaa. 
27  Native  Infantry. 
32  Native  Infantry. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  Oude,  21  Feb.  68. 
12  Native  Infantry.  [Lucknow. 

Superintendent  Department  of  Science,  and  Health  Oifioer, 
Officiating  Malwa  Bheel  Corps. . 
Civil,  Umriteur.— Officiating  at  Delhi. 
Sick  Furlough. 
Corps  of  Guides. 
Civil,  Goruckpore.  4  Mar.  69. 
Civil,  Sonthal  Pergunnahs  (Deogurh).— Furlough. 
Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Darjeeling  Circle,  8  Nov.  69, 


37  Jan.  70 
27  Jan.  70 

27  Jan.  70 

28  May  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 

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23  July  70  ,    " ' .  J .  ■■■  I.  I  I  ■  M I  try. 
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Civil,  Murree. 
19  Native  Infantry. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Residency  Surgeon  (Katmandoo) ,  Nepaul,  30  April  66. 
Principal  of  the  Lahore  Medical  School,  7  Feb.  71. 
17  Bengal  Cavalry. 
13  Jtfative  Infantry. 
Civil  of  Boolundshuhur. 
Civil.  Lucknow. 
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SVPIRKUHBRASY  SUBGSOVS 

Majob. 

Worseley  Poiilett  Harris,  MD.    ...  23  July  58  23  July 

William  Edward  Allen   10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Rinera  Mantell,  MB 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Bdwin  Clement  Benaley 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Thomas  Williams  Shepimrd 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

John  Ellis,  lf£ 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Edric  Selous  10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Charles  Peter  Costello 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

James  John  Durant 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Ferdinand  Odevaino    10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

George  Grant,  Jlfi? xoFeb.  59  10  Feb. 

Gteorge  Cochot  Cbesnaye  10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

John  Duncan,  MD 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Edward  Ord  Tandy 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Francis  Parsons    10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Frederick  George  Constant,  MD..  10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

James  Hunt  Condon    10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

William  Roe  Hooper   10  Feb.  59  lo  Feb. 

Hark  Henry  La<;ker8teen,  MD.  ...  to  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Henry  Seymour  Smith,  MB 10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 

Charles  Cameron  27  July  59  27  July 

John  Richardson,  MB 27  July  59  27  July 

Arthur  Parker  Holmes,  MD 27  July  59  27  July 

Robert  Gray,  MB 27  July  59  27  July 

Jos.  MacNaughtan  Fleming,  MD.  27  July  59  27  July 

Charles  Frederick  Oldham    27  July  59  27  July 

Edward  Ambrose  Fitzgerald   27  July  59  27  July 

George  Henderson,  MD 27  July  59  27  July 

Peter  Cullen,  MD 27  July  59  27  July 

James  Richard  Johnson 27  July  59  27  July 

Isaac  Newton 27  July  59  27  July 

George  William  Jameson  20  Jan.  60  20  Jan. 

Henry  Cookson 20  Jan.  60  30  Jan. 

Robt.  Wiseman  Cunningham,  IfD.  20  Jan.  60  20  Jan. 

William  Moir,  MB 20  Jan.  60  20  Jan. 

Thomas  Gray  Skardon  20  Jan.  60  20  Jan. 

Edmund  John  Hoskins,  MD i  Oct.  60    i  Oct. 

John  Cnrdy  Shaw i  Oct.  60    1  Oct. 

John  Wilson  Johnston,  IfZ) 1  Oct.  60    i  Oct. 

John  Cameron,  lf2> i  Oct.  60    i  Oct. 

Jesse  Griggs  Pilcher   1  Oct.  60    i  Oct. 

Simon  Mackertich,  JlfD i  Oct.  60    i  Oct. 

Alexander  Neil 1  Oct.  60    1  Oct. 

John  Gay  French,  MD i  Oct.  60    i  Oct. 

Richard  Thomas  Lvons 1  Oct.  60    x  Oct. 

Kenneth  McLeml,  MD 31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

James  Cloghom,  MD 31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

Robert  Harvey,  MB 3*  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

Robert  Reid 31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

Andrew  Skeen,  MB 31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

John  Bennett,  MD 31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

Edward  Barton  Gardner   31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

James  Kelly,  MD 3»  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

Lionel  Dixon  Spencer,  MD 31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 


SUBOBOKS,  rank  aa  lAeuit.^hutafi^ 
9%x  jfeart' service  they  rank  a*  CapU. 

George  King,  MB 

William  Center,  MB 

Henry  Black  Purves    

Robert  Deacon  

Patrick  Joseph  HeflTeman 

George  Thomson,  MB 

Robert  Jameson,  MD 

Robert  George  Mathew 

William  Duncan,  MB 

Robert  Moir  Milne,  MB 

George  Massy 

George  Cuml>erland  Ross 

Richard  Power  

Griffith  Griffith 

Lewis  Cameron,  JfD 

Daniel  O' Council  Raye,  MD 

William  Pleace  Warburton,  MB.., 

Edward  Alfred  Birch  

Bean  Philip  Palmer,  MD , 

Denis  Francis  Keegan,  MD , 

William  Walker  Galloway,  MB. ... 

Lewis  Edward  Eades 

Stephen  Coull  Mackenzie,  MD,  ... 

William  Day  Stewart 

Horatio  Dav.  Steel  Compign^,  MD. 

Thomas  Ffrench  Mullen,  MD , 

John  Burke  Gafftiey 

Richard  Henry  Curran  

Cornelius  John  McKenna 

Julius  John  Woo<l,  MB 

Woodforde  Finden    

Andrew  McMaster  Paterson 

Alfred  Swaine  Lethbridge,  MD.... 

Arthur  Stephen,  MB 

John  Henry  Newman,  MD 

Hugh  Johnstone,  MB 

David  Douglas  Cunningham,  MB. 

Henry  Whitwell , 

•*ohibald  Cameron,  MD 

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70  Civil,  Shahjehanpore,  22  June  6t. 

71  Bhopal  Battalion  and  Bhopal  Political  Agency. 
71  9  Bengal  Cavalry. 


2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  6? 

2  Oct.  65 

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2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

a  Oct.  65 

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Civil,  Rajshahye. 
Principal  Assist,  to  the  Opium  Agent  of  Benares.— Farlouffb. 
Officiating  Civil,  Seetai>ord. 
Civil,  Oonao,  Oude. 
Officiating  6  Punjaub  Infantrv. 
Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent  of  Behar. 
In  medical  charge  of  Mussoorie* 

Buperintendt.  New  Central  Prison,  Fnttehghor.— Forloagh. 
-  GK>orkha  Regiment, 
lick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  40  Native  In&ntry. 
2  Bengal  Cavalry. 
12  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Cawnpore. 

Supt.  of  the  Central  Prison,  Benares. 
Special  Chemical  Examiner,  Lahore.— Sick  Furl,  to  Europe. 
Civil,  Bijnour. 
Civil,  Roy  Bareilly. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Agra  Division. 
1  Sikh  Infantry. 
Civil,  Mooltan. 

Civil,  Nimar  District  (Khundwa),  s  Jan.  68. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Shahpore,  Punjaub. 
Civil,  Jounpore. 

Offg.  Superint.  of  the  Royal  Botanical  Gardens,  Calcutta. 
Civil,  Hoshungabad  District,  19  Oct.  67. 
5  Goorkha  Regiment. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination  for  the  Pni^ab.— Puriough. 
Civil,  Ghazeepore. 
Officiating  Civil,  Kumal. 
Meywar  Political  Agency,  9  May  65. 
Civil,  Meerut,  12  May  63. 
31  Native  Infantry. 
Civil,  Ranchee. 
16  Native  Inlimtry. 

4  Punjaub  Infantry. 
Civil  and  Police,  Fyzabad. 

Superintendent  and  Medical  Officer,  Central  and  District 

5  Punjab  Infantry.  [J»il«f  Agra. 
Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiatmg  Civil,  Burdwan. 

28  Native  Infantry. 

Secretarv  to  the  Inspector  General  of  HospifcalB. 

Civil,  AUahabad. 

I  Regiment,  Central  India  Horse. 

Civil,  Futtehghur,  37  Sept.  70. 

Civil,  Murree,  Punjaub.— Offg.  Civil,  Peshawnr.       [nation. 

5  Punjab  Cavalry. — Officiating  Superintendent  of  Vacci-. 

29  Native  Infiintry. 
1  Punjab  Infantry. 

In  medical  charge  of  Eastern  States  Agency  of  Biupootasa 


Superintendent  of  the  Royal  Botanic  Garden  at  Oaloatta.— bick  Fori. 

Chemical  Examiner,  Ac,  Lahore  Medical  School. 

Officiating  Civil,  Monghyr. 

Civil,  Symet,  24  Jan.  68. 

Officiating  Civil.  Bairatch. 

I  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Prison  at  Allahabad. 

Civil,  Midnapore. 

(Harrison  Surgeon,  Chunar. 

Civil,  Budaon. 

Civil,  Dharmsala,  35  May  70. 

4  Pu^]'ab  Cavalry. 

3  Sikh  Infantiy.— Officiating  3  Pui^ab  Oavalry. 

31  Native  Infantry. 

41  Native  Infantry. 

Garrison  Assistant  Surgeon,  Fort  William.— Sick  Fnrlongh. 

Civil,  JuUundur,  11  Sept.  67. 

Officiating  10  Native  Infantry. 

5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

3  Regiment  Central  India  Horse. 

17  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  Assistant  Surgeon,  Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Officiating  16  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  in  charge  of  Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

In  medical  charge  of  IJlwar  Political  Agency. — Sick  Furlough. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  42  Native  IniiEuitry. 

26  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Ranchee  Cirole. 

IX  Bengal  Cavalry. 

X  Native  Infantry. 
Superintendent.  Bhagulpore  Central  JaiL 

6  Puigab  Infantry. 
PoUtical  Agency,  Jodhpore. 

In  medical  charge  of  the  Political  Agency  at  ICandalaj. 

Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Officiating  Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent,  Benaras. 

Civil,  Sultanpore. 

Civil,  Seoni. 


BengoX  Medical  Department, 


356- 


SrxGBOss. 

Jaa.  Cha.  Gordon  Carmichael,  MD. 

William  Harvey 

Alexander  Gihb  Grant,  MB 

Warwick  Jackson 

George  GUtjert  McLaren,  MB 

Jo§eph  Johnstone  Monteath,  MD. 

Richard  Howell  Stevens,  MB 

KpTinpth  Mackenzie  Downie,  MB. 

Frederic  Morell  Mackenzie  

John  MacGregor   

George  Hntcheson    

Edward  Reginald  Johnson  

Christopher  William  Calthrop 

Alexander  Wood,  JTB 

Edwin  Sanders 

Richard  Careless  Sanders,  MB, ... 

Benjamin  Franklin  

Prederick  Pooley  Edis,  MB 

Bobert  Temple  Wright,  MD 

George  M'Bride  Davis,  MD 

Kali  Pada  Gupta,  Jf-B 

Henry  James  liinton   

Oniver  Thomas  Duke,  MB 

Pranda  Cobham  Nicholson,  MB... 

John  Sutherland  Gunn,  MB 

ThOTnas  Holbein  Hendley 

William  Henry  Gregg,  MB 

Albert  Baird  Seaman ; 

Fokecr  Chunder  Ghose  

Frederick  Angostos  Smyth 

Herbert  Boyd    

John  Lloyd,  MD 

William  Michael  Courtney   

Edward  Butler  Ruttledge 

Thomas  Robinson,  MB 

Daniel  Nicholas  Martin,  MD 

Alexander  Bannerman  Strahan ... 
William  Alexander  Crauford  Roe 

Ambrose  Hamilton  Kelly 

Charies  John  Walford  Meadows... 

William  Napier  Keefer  

Andrew  Deane  

Wilham  Flood  Murray,  Jf5 

James  Fred.ParryMcConnell,  JfJ, 

Joseph  O'Brien 

James  O'Malley  M'Donnell 

JMoes  Reid 

(Hlbert  Proby  Mackenzie  

Alexander  Crombie,  MD 

William  Reed  Murphv  

Charlea  Henry  Joubert,  MB 

Ebeneier  Geer  Russell    

John  Scully    , 

Geoffrey  Craythome  Hall 

Gopaul  Chunder  Roy,  MD 

Adam  Scott  Reid,  ITB 

George  Watson,  MD 

Wm.Andw.  DumfordFasken.lfB. 

Bdward  Lawrie,  MB 30 

J-Keph  Wilson,  3f2> 30 

Edward  Mulvany 30 

John  Manook  Zlorab,  MB 30 

Rossick  Lall  Dutt,  MD 30  Mar. 

GiTdharlalRatanlalDaphtary,lfD.  30  Mar. 
John  Thomas  Brownngg  Bookey  30  Mar. 

Alexander  M'Grogor  30  Mar. 

Jmes  Young,  If  J& 30  Mar. 

JoshaaDuke 30  Mar. 

Baakabehari  Gupta 30  Mar. 

John  M'Conaghey,  MD 30  Mar. 

Edward  Palmer 30  Mar. 

Alfred  Henry  Williams,  MB 30  Mar. 

Robert  Andrew  King  Holme8,lfB.  30  Mar. 
John  Edward  Chamock  Ferris  ...  30  Mar. 

Mmusl  Brereton x  Oct. 

Jf»tthew  Denis  Moriarty,  If 5.  ...    x  Oct. 

Gordon  Price,  MD x  Oct. 

Edward  Bovill,  Jf 5 x  Oct. 

Bwtholomew  O'Brien,  MD i  Oct. 

George  Albert  Dundas  i  Oct. 

Henry  Walter  HiU,  lf5 x  Oct. 

^oor  AUee  Ahmed,  MB x  Oct. 

WiQiam  Arthur  GilUgan   i  Oct. 

wniiam  Edwin  Griffiths   x  Oct. 

5widWilki«.JfB xApr. 

TOam  Edward  Batteraby,  MB.    x  Apr. 

Alfred  John  Wall,  MB x  Apr. 

J^ertMoodie,  ITB x  Apr. 

jMcis  Jowph  Twohy,  MD i  Apr. 

JjDLEdw.BonsaUMoynani.JfD.    x  Apr. 

^PetorMacdonStlO) 1  Apr. 

g»^d  Baker ZT. x  Apr. 

527  Itolliiui.  If 5 xApr. 

fwdcnck  William  Wright,  JCB....    i  Apr. 


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Oct. 

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68  Officiating,  Meywar  Bheel  Corps. 

68  Officiating,  Stud  Department. 

68  7  Native  Infantry. 

68  2  Pui^ab  Infantiy. 

68  Civil,  Deyrah  Doon. 

68  Officiating  Civil,  Cachar. 

68  Resident  Surgeon,  Calcutta  Medical  College  Hospital.— Sick  Furlough  r 

68  36  Native  Infantry. 

68  Officiating  Civil,  Umritsur. 

68  Officiating  Civil  Burgeon,  Etawah. 

68  He^th  Officer,  Jubbulpor©  District. 

69 
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69 
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69 


|3  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Loodianah.— Officiating  Professor,  Lahore  Medical  School. 

In  medical  charge  of  the  Lower  Ganges  Canal  Establishment  at 

a  Sikh  Infantry.  [Nurora. 

10  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Bara  Banki.  [Central  Provinces. 

Health  Officer,  Jubbulpore,  and  Assistant  Sanitary  Commissioner, 

Officiating  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Materia  Medica,  Lahore  Medical 

A  Sikh  Infantry.  [SchooU 

Officiatmg  Supermtendent  of  Vaccination,  Metropolitan  Circle. 

24  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  3  Pui^aub  Cavalry. 

22  Native  Inflantry. 

Officiating  13  Cavalry. 

Mevwar  Bheel  Corps. 

4  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Muttra. 

Officiating  Civil,  Dinagepore. 

Lawrence  Asylum,  Sunawur. 

Officiating  23  Native  Inf^try. 

Officiating  3  Punjab  Infantay. 

Officiating  Civil  and  Police,  Budaon. 
Sick  Furlough. 

S)  Native  Infantry, 
fficiating  36  Native"  Infkntry. 
21  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  Corps  of  Guides. 
Officiating  Civu,  Chittagong. 
20  Native  Infantry. 


69  Officiating  35  Native  Inflsmtry. 

69  Officiating  5  Puiyaub  Cavaliy. 

70  Professor  of  Pathology,  Medical  College,  Calcutta,  &o. 
70  43  Native  Infantry. 

70  In  medical  charge  of  Doaba  Outposts. 

70  and  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair  and  the  Nicobarp. 

7c  Officiating  4  Punjaub  Infantry. 

Officiating  Resident  Surgeon,  Calcutta. 

Officiating  7  Native  Infkntry. 

Civil,  Kamroop. 

Doing  duty  at  Rawul  Pindee. 

With  26  Native  Infkntiy. 

Insi)ecting  Medical  Officer,  Burdwan  District. 

Officiating  8  Native  Infantry. 

With  33  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Bijnour. 

Officiating  7  Cavalry. 

Officiating  4^  Native  Infantry.  [District. 

Inspecting  Medical  Officer  of  special  Dispensaries  in  the  Hoogly 

Inspecting  Medical  Officer,  Burdwan  District. 

With  10  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  x  Sikh  Infantiy. 

Officiating  4  Punjaub  Cavalry. 

Officiating  14  Native  Infantry. 

With  16  Native  Infantry. 

Inspecting  Medical  Officer,  Munglecote  Circle.  Burdwar. 

Presidency  General  Hospital.' 

Officiating  Civil,  Etawa. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Doing  Duty  with  4  Native  Infantry. 

Doing  Duty  with  28  Native  Infantiy. 

Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Officiating  Civil,  Azimghur. 

Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Officiating  Inspecting  Miedical  Officer,  Beerbhoom. 

Presidency  (General  HospitaL 

Presidency  General  Hospital. 


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Brirv  YiTBBnri.BT  Subgbovs. 
Archibald  Tumbull 

ZBt  ClISS  ySTSBIXi.BT  SUBGBOB'S. 

John  Samuel  Woods 

John  Whitmor©  Garrad 

<3«orge  Kettlewell 

Mathew  Joseph  Marshall  

YBTBBnrABT  SuBGBOira. 

Hiram  Farrell 

Edwin  John  BaU 


TXTBBI- 

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13  Mar.  47 


Di.TB   OV 

PBBSBITT 

Bi-ITK. 


17  Jtme  68 


31  May  50  17  June  68 
x4Feb.  54'i7  June68 
5  Dec.  54  zo  Mar.  69 
22  Dec.  54  3  -A-ug.  70 


zaApr.  59 
20  Nov.  59 


C  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon  and  Principal  VcterixuvT 
C    Burgeon,  xst  Circle. 


Stud  Department.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Stud  Department.  -  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 


B  Battery,  19  Brigade,  Boyal  Artillery. 
Stud  Department. 


Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

Tk4  Righi  Eeoerend  Robert  Milman,  JDJD.  Lord  Bishop  of  Calcutta  and  Metropolitan  in  India  and  the  Island  of  Ceylon, 

30  March  1867. 
The  Venerabte  Joseph  Baly,  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Calcutta  and  Commissaiy. 
~      Edgar  Jacob,  MA.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  xo  July  18^3. 

ies  Sanderson,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Calcutta,  and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  x6  April  70. 


S0O. 
•Charles 


Bbviob  Chaplaivb. 
Rev.  John  Burton  D'Aguilar,Bii 
\Eev.  Edward  Godflrey,  MA 


•Si 
1846 

x8eo  *«*'•  Jno.E.WhartonRotton,i>i>. 
ibIa  ^0-  Hy. Woodward  Crofton,^^. 
18? c  Rev.  Samuel  Hy.  Beamish,  BA. 
x8s5  Rev.  Jeremiah  FitsA.  Gavin,  JB-i 

,855  Rev.  Joseph  Richards,  MA 

1855  i?*p.  Henry  Murray,  MA 

isVclRev.  George  Lovely,  MA 

,856lK*»r  James  Kilbee  Stuart,  Jf4.. 
X856  -K*».  Henry  Daniel  James,  MA.. 

1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 


'1 

Rev.  Jas.  Aberigh-Mackay,  BD. 

Rev.Thom&B  Moore,  BA 

Rev.  John  William  Young,  MA.. 

Rev.  John  Richard  Baldwin 

Rev.  Malcolm  Strickland  Laing. 
„„  Rev.  Chas.  Jas.  Waterhouse,afii. 
iBlilRev-  Francis  Mary  FeUx  ForO 

^^     tonate  MazuchelU,  DD } 

iBzj^Rev.  William  Simpson,  MA 

x8c8  iZet.GeorgeDaveySymondB,^^. 
X859  Sev.  Henry  Fisher  Corbyn,3f4. 


1859 
1859 

1859 
1859 
X859 


■1 


Rev.  William  Spencer,  BD. 

J2«r.  WUliam  Crawford  Brome-  \ 

head,  MA S 

Rev.  William  David  Cowley,  MA 
Rev.  David  Payne  Williams,lf^ 
Rev.  Edward  Jas.  Hubbard,3f4 


IsllRev.  Andrew  Horsburgh,  MA. 


i86o'lZe«».  Peter  John  Jarbo 
2S6o^Rev.  Arthur  William  Irwin,  MA. 
x86o'J?««'-  William  Barker    Draw-") 

I    bridge,  If^ S 

i86o-R*p.  Alexander  Robinson,  AM. 
jZ6o^Rev.  John  Alex.  Stamper,  JB.i.... 
1861  Rev.  William  Ayerst,  MA 

1861  Rev.  Benjamin  Sharp,  BA 

1862 1 -Rw.  JohnHockingHocking3f.i. 

1862  Rer-  William  Charles  Bell 

1862  Rev.  William  Ward  NichoUs 

X862  Rev.  Fred. Walter  Robberds,B.i, 
2863  Rev.  John  Clough,  MA 

JUHIOB  ChA-PLAIITB. 

;  Rev.  Arthur  Octavius  Hardy, ") 

MA S 

,o„^  Rec.  Joseph  Spear,  BA 

3866  Rev.  G.  F.  Popham  Blyth.  MA 

1866  Rrv.  T.  L.  J.  Wameford 

1866  Rev.  Percy  Nicolas,  Jf^ 

1866 -E^J.  George  Thomas  CarruO 

I    then,  MA .^ 


1865 
X865 


BBKABKS,  &C. 


Sealkote. 

Landour. 

XJmballa. 

Furlough. 

Jullnndur. 

Roorkee. 

Furlough. 

Nowshera. 

Gowhatty. 

(  MuBBOorie  and 

C     Dehra. 
Simla. 
Lucknow  Civil  Lines 
Sick  Furlough. 
Lahore. 
Rawul  Pindee. 
Mhow. 

Hasareebangh. 

Daijeeling. 

Abbottabad. 

Meean  Meer.— Cash- 
mere for  the  sea- 
son of  X873. 

St.  John's  Church. 
Calcutta. 

Moradabad.  -Furl. 

Meerut. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Delhi. 

St.  James*BChurch 
^    Calcutta. 

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>  Sir  Arthur  Becher  gerred  the  oampaigii  in  Aff^hanistan  in  1839'!  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  cap- 
tare  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferose- 
»hah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Also  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
the  siege  and  sarrender  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Served 
M  Quarter  Master  Greneral  with  Army  Head  Quarters  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (severely  wounded, 
CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

» Lieat. General  T.  F.  Flemyng  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-36  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Com- 
manded the  36th  Bengal  Native  Infantrv  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-^6,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal 
and  Brevet  of  Mwor).  Also  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Ram- 
luie^,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianvrallah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

*  LienLGeneral  A.  Tucker  served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Bind, 
and  was  severely  wounded  in  five  places  at  the  battle  of  Meeanec  (Medal,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Major  General  E.  Darvall  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  cap- 
ture of  various  stockades  (Medal).    Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  (Medal). 

« Major  General  H.  Palmer  served  against  the  Bheel  tribes  in  1827-28.  Campaigns  during  1838-40  in  Affehanistan 
and  Belooehistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  was  severely  woimded,  matchlock-bal 
tliroagh  left  thigh,  in  a  skirmish  at  the  entrance  to  the  Bolan  Pass  on  the  20th  March  1830.  Sutlej  campaign  of 
1845-46,  conunanded  the  48th  Bengal  Native  Infiantry  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (horse  shot),  and  was 
a  Brigade  Major  at  the  action  of  Aliwal— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  Brigade 
Vajiir  to  Brigadier  General  Wheeler's  Force  at  the  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  in  1846.  and  in  the  Punjaub  campaign 
of  1B4S-49,  including  the  storming  of  the  Dullah  Heights  and  reduction  of  three  small  forts  (Medal).  Indian  mutiny 
ompaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Chinhut  in  command  of  native  details  from  mutinied  regiments ;  com- 
ni&nded  in  the  Muchee  Bhawn  Fort  from  the  firing  of  the  first  rebel  shot  against  it  to  the  withdrawal  of  its  garrison, 
ud  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Lucknow  Residency  to  its  relief;  conunanded  a  Detachment  of  all  arms  sent  fr*om 
Ctvnpore  against  rebels  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service) . 

*  Major  General  D.  Pott  served  against  the  insurgents  near  Cuttack  in  1813.  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  cam- 
poi^  of  1845-46 ;  conunanded  the  47th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  was 
ahoiiresent  at  the  aflkir  of  Buddiwal,  action  of  Aliwal,  and  battle  of  Sobraon— horse  shot  (Medal  and  three  Clasps, 
uid  Brevet  of  Mi^or) .  Commanded  a  force  of  1,800  men  against  the  insurgents  in  Pegu  in  1854.  Commanded  47th 
IWngal  Native  Inflantry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  against  the  rebels  in  the  Mirzapore  district  (Medal) ;  and 
embarked  in  its  conomand  in  June  1858  on  service  to  China  (Medal). 

'  Major  General  W.  E.  Mulcaster  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was 
Mverely  wounded  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, 
iiictading  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, 
inclading  the  sieve  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Soorjkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  General  O.  Cavenagh  served  with  the  4th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the 
b&ule  of  Maharajpore — left  leg  carried  away  by  a  cannon-shot  and  charger  killed  (Bronze  Star,  and  mentioned  in 
desTiaiehes).  Served  also  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  in  the  action  of 
Ifaddiwai  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^^  Major  General  J.  S.  Paton  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronzo 
BurK  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp),  and 
ctr^are  of  Kota  Kangra.  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  including  the  afi'air  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chonab, 
atl  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillian  wallah— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
fdaiiii  expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Aff^edies  in  1850,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass 
nnrPeshawur  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Force  employed  to  suppress  the  Googaira  insurrection  in  1857, 
ir:^  ommanded  the  Field  Detachment  sent  from  Lahore,  which  was  tnrice  engaged.  Has  been  twenty-seven 
tine»  mentioned  in  despatches  and  orders. 

^'  Major  General  J.  M.  B.  F.  Tytler  serVe<l  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was 
KTcrely  wounded  at  the  Khyber  Pass.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of 
H4i  46.  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee.  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Throughout  the 
I^uijaob  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goo'.erat,  and 
pmmt  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  Assistant  Qunrter 
Ma^-ter  General  to  Havelock  s  Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July  1857.  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore. 
Aoanu.  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Bnseenitgunge  (both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  first  relief  of 
lie  puriaon  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Colonel.  CB.,  and  a  year's  service). 

"  Sir  Charles Reid  served  in  Upper  Sind  underSir  Charles  Napier  in  1843;  and  with  the  Sirmoor  Battalion  (Goorkhas) 
tbv(c?hout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  184S-46,  includinsr  the  action  of  Aliwal  and  battle  of  Sobraon — broinrht  the 
liaiialion  out  of  action  (horse  twice  wounded,  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  despatch,  ikiednl  and 
CU»p).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  the  Sirmoor  Battalion 
ilimiighout  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857 ;  opened  the  communication  between  Meorut  and  Calcutta,  for  which  ho 
f*«iTfd  the  thanks  of  Government;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budlee-ke- Serai  and  throughout  the  siege  of 
Belhi,  and  oommandc<l  all  the  advanced  posts  on  the  right  of  the  Delhi  Ridge,  including  Hindoo  Rao's  house  (the 
•rcyof  ihe  position)  from  the  8th  June  to  the  14th  September,  daring  which  period  twenty-six  separate  attacks  upon 
tba^  positions  were  repulsed.  Commanded  aColumn  on  the  17th  June  for  the  attack  on  Kissengunge,  commnudo<l 
tke4th  Column  of  assault  on  Delhi  on  the  14th  September— severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  nnd 
Jiedal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel, 
Uiinked  by  Parliament,  and  on  four  separate  occasions  by  the  Government  of  India).  Is  in  receipt  of  the  Go  jd 
6fr?ice  and  the  Wound  pensions,  and  in  1871  was  nominated  a  KCB.  for  his  distinguished  military  services. 

*  Major  General  G.  P.  Whish  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  uniler  General  Pollock  (Mednl).  Also 
is  the  Punisuh  campaign  of  1848-49  as  an  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojcrut 
(M*lal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'•  Major  General  H.  F.  Dunsford  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  nt  the 
k»ale  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  Troops  of  the  Rajahs  of  Puttialla  and  Jhecud  dur- 
h?  the  iiesre  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  its  storm  and  capture.  Commanded  the  Buxar  Column  of  the 
SUliabad  Field  Force  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1858 ;  commanded  at  the  attack  of  Burahpore  on  the  14th  Oct.  1858,  driving 
^e  rebels  in  force  out  of  a  strongly  entrenched  posiiaon,  and  routing  them  with  great  slauehtcr ;  defeated  nn 
KUck  of  the  rebels  at  Sikurreea  on  16th  October  and  in  other  skirmishes  lea<ling  to  the  successful  attack  on  tho 
terri  of  Jaj^cspore  on  19th  October— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.).  Commanfled  tho  Jynteah 
fi*'>l  force  in  Expeditions  of  1862-63  against  rebel  Jynteahs  in  As^am.  including  the  capture  of  the  stockades  of 
Br*:!<ii.ni:.  Monsow,  Oomkai,  Ruuffbarai,  and  Surteung  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  tho  Governor  General, 
A^  i  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India).  Commanded  Columns  of  the  Bhootan  field  force  at  the  storm  and  capture 
c'  the  fort  of  Dalimkote  and  stockade  of  Channoorchie  in  Dec.  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

. "Mujor  General  C.  T.  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Afficrhanistan  of  1839-42,  including  tho 
6ie?«:  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  various  actions  near  Candahar  (Medal).  Punjaub  cami)nign  of  l848-^9. 
i2iclu<lin((  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  its  final  surrender  at  RnwuJ 
Pmdee,  and  was  wounded  in  a  skirmish  with  Sikh  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  desjuitches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
B'vTet  of  Major).  Served  at  Mooltan  during  the  mutiny  in  1857,  disarmed  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  Native 
iBftiiiry.  was  engaged  against  the  Googaira  rebels,  and  was  besieged  in  the  Serai  of  Chcckawutno  for  four  doj-s 
(Mwlal,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  tlianks  of  Government). 

'*  !^ir  Harry  Lnmsden  served  as  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master  to  tho  33rd  Bengal  Native  Infantri-  in 
Afffhaniatan  with  General  Pollock's  Force  in  1842,  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  operations  iii  the 
iJazf^na  and  Sungoo  Khaln  Valleys  under  Brigadier  Monteith,  battle  of  Tazeen,  forcing  of  the  Jugdulluck  Pass, 
sa^i  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  as  interpreter  and  Quarter  Master  59th  N.I.  in  tho  Sutlei  campaign 
io  1^46.  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  with  the  attacking  Column  (Medal).  Appomted  Extra 
Aaistaut  to  the  Governor  General's  Agent,  N.W.  Provinces,  on  15th  April  1846.  and  present  with  a  Brigade  of  Sciks 
szam8t  fanatic  Hindostanees ;  the  Syuds  of  Kaghan  and  Hazara  tribes  at  the  forcing  of  the  Doob  Pass  and  affhir  nt 
Eiliakotc,  and  received  ^e  thanks  of  Government.  Raised  the  Corps  of  Guides.  Cavalry  and  Infantry,  13th  Deo. 
1E46,  and  present  in  command  of  them  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  in  January  1849 ;  cut  up  a  strong  Detachment  of  rebel 

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Seik  Infkntry  nnder  Ganda  Sing  in  liahartga  Golab  Sing's  territory,  and  thanked  by  Government ;  and  preMut  at 
the  battle  of  Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Pm^aob  Medal  witJi  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Has  com- 
manded  the  Guide  Corps  in  sixteen  affairs  with  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawnr  flrontier,  including  Lt.Colond  G.  8t.  P. 
Lawrence's  attack  on  Baboozie,  Pnlie  Zoormundie.  and  Shore  Khanie  in  1847  •  Lt.Colonel  Bradshaw's  attack  on  the 
same  viUagres  with  the  addition  of  Sugprow  and  Moora  in  2850:  Sir  CoUn  Campbell's  affairs  of  Dubb,  Nawadnad 
Planghar,  Iskakote,  in  1852.  Served  in  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain's  expedition  against  Cabal  Khale  sM 
Masood  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60,  and  commanded  the  left  attack  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burrura  Pass,  as  well  as  at  Camp 
Puloseen  when  a  heavy  night  attack  was  repulsed  and  the  enemy  severely  punished  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Gendneted 
a  political  mission  to  Candohar  in  1857.  Was  severely  wounded  by  a  fanatic  while  in  command  of  the  Guide  Corpi» 
and  Aug.  1864. 

^7  Major  General  R.  G.  Taylor  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  aoth  Dec 
1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee  (Medal).  Ponjaab 
cam^gn  of  1848-19,  and  present  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  town,  suirender  of 
the  citadel,  and  basUe  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^*  Major  GeneraJ  A.  Fytche  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Arracan  Battalion  employed  against  the  Walleng 
hill  tribe  on  the  Arracan  frontier  in  1841-43,— took  the  Walleng  Hill  stockade,  and  reduced  the  trib«  to  submisaioc 
Served  the  Pm^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (severely  wounded), 
and  subsequent  pursuit  of  t^e  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Raised  and  commanded  an  irresnlar 
force  with  which,  in  conjimction  with  a  party  of  seamen  and  marines  nnder  Commander  Rennie,  he  defeated  the 
Burmese  Chiefs  Nga>thein  and  Moung-tha-bon,  on  the  aand  and  23rd  Jan.,  and  the  Burmese  Governor  of  the  pro- 
vince of  Bassein  on  the  20th  Jan.  1853,  capturing  nine  guns  and  upwards  of  3,000  stand  of  arms  (thanked  by  the 
Governor  General  of  India  in  Council).  Co-operated  with  the  force  under  Sir  John  Cheape  during  March  185^ 
against  the  force  under  Myat-Toon  in  the  vicimty  of  Donabew — wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Uumked  by  the 
Government  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Quelled  a  rebellion  of  the  Burmese  in  the  Bas- 
sein district  in  Feb.  1854,  with  a  small  force  of  re^^ular  troops  and  a  levy  of  Burmese,  and  after  three  engagements 
completely  routed  the  insurgents  and  captured  their  leaders  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India).  Quelled  a 
rebellion  of  the  Karen  tribes  in  the  Bassein  district  with  the  Bassein  Police  Corps,  which  he  commanded  during 
Jan.  and  Feb.  1857,  routing  a  large  body  of  insurgents  under  Meng-loung,  a  pseudo  prince  of  that  tribe,  and  taking 
him  prisoner  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  of  India  in  Coimcil). 

"  Major  General  D.  M.  Stewart  pcrved  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawnr  frontier  in  1854-55  (mentioned  in 
despatches).  Conmmnded  the  Volunteers  uenong  in  the  Allyghur  district  in  May  and  June  1857,  and  all  oommuni* 
cation  with  the  Upper  Provinces  having  been  cut  off  he  volunteered  to  cury  despatches  from  the  Government  of 
the  North>West  Provinces  to  the  Officer  commanding  at  Delhi ;  on  arrival  in  camp  was  apix>inted  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  of  the  Field  Force  and  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet 
of  Mi^or) ;  f^terwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  %n^ 
throughout  the  operations  in  Rohilcund  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Cum* 
manded  the  Bengal  Brigade  with  the  expedition  to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  C£.). 
^  Sir  Henry  Norman  sei'ved  as  Adjutant  of  the  31st  Beng^  Native  Inftmtry  throughout  the  Pozgaab  cam- 
paign of  1848-49  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  actions  at  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goqjerat,  and 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  Brigade 
Major  to  the  Troops  engaged  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  and  Sir  Colm  Campbell ;  and, 
as  Brigade  Major  or  D.  A.  Adj.  General  to  the  Troops  emploved,  was  engaged  in  various  expeditions  against  the 
mountain  tribes  near  Peshawnr  in  1850-51-52-53-54  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3i8t  N.I.  during  the 
Santhal  insurrection  in  1855-56,  and  for  four  iaonths  was  in  command  of  a  separate  Detachment  (thanked  by 
the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  for  surprising  and  capturing  an  insurgent  chief).  Was  engag^  throoghbut  the 
operations  a^nst  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  India  from  the  first  outbreak  in  May  1857  until  the  termination  of  the 
war.  As  Asustant  A(^utant  Greneral  of  the  Army  was  present  at  the  action  of  Badlee  Serai  on  8th  June  1857  in  which 
the  Adjutant  General  (Colonel  Chester)  was  killed,  and  performed  the  duties  of  A(^'utant  General  to  the  Army  in  the 
field  from  that  date,  with  the  exception  of  some  portion  of  the  siege  of  Delhi,  until  the  end  of  the  war.  'Served 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  the  8th  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  1857;  was  present  with  Gr^ithed's  Column  at 
the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra ;  subsequently  in  Nov.  1857  in  action  near  Bunterah  in  Oade  with  the 
Troops  under  Brigadier  Grant.  Present  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  toe  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throngboot  the 
operations  connected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot  at  the  storming  of  the  Shah  Nnieef ) ;  at  the  relief  of 
Cfawnpore  and  subsequent  operations  from  28th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  1857  when  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  oiher 
Troops  were  finally  routed  and  dispersed ;  at  the  action  near  Khodagunge  and  reoccupation  of  Futtehghnr  Ofn  3rd  June 
1858,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  2nd  to  2xst  March  1858.  Rohilcund  campaign  in  May,  including  the  action 
of  Bareilly  (wounded)  and  affair  at  Shahjchanpore ;  campaign  in  Gude  during  the  cold  season  of  1858-50,  includin^r 
the  afilurs  of  Doundeakeira,  Bergudia,  Musjidca,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  and  Brcveta  of 
Ma|ior  and  Lt. Colonel ;  was  twenty-five  times  thanked  in  general  orders  and  despatches  for  services  in  the  field). 

**  Major  General  G.  W.  G.  Green  served  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in 
Sind  in  1845.  Pnigaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Aff- 
ghans (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  eroeditions  in  1855  and  1857  under  Brigadier 
Chamberlain  against  the  Afl^edies  and  Bozdars  on  the  Derajat  firontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  same 
Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including^  the  siege  assault  (woundod)  and  capture 
of  Delhi,  battle  of  Nujufghur,  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  ofLucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  subeequeiit  opera- 
tion at  and  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khodagunge,  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign 
in  Rohilcund  and  recapture  of  Bareilly  (several  tiines  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  Grovemment,  Breveta 
of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB.).  Commanded  the  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  expedition  against  the  Wiueerees- 
in  April  and  May  i860,  including  the  action  at  the  Barrara  Pass. 

**  Major  General  W.  T.  Hughes  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  camjmign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-^9,  including  the  reduction  of  the 
Forts  of  Rungul  Mongul,  Knmirwallnh,  and  Moraree,  and  storming  of  the  DuUui  Heights  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  on  the  Peshawnr  frontier  in  1851-52 ;  present  at  the  affleur  on  the  Heights  above 
Michnee ;  in  command  of  a  Cavalry  Piquet  attacked  and  routed  a  large  party  of  Momund  marauders  (horse  received 
three  sabre  wounds).  Commanded  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  against  the  Othman  Khel  and  other  tribes  on  the  Eusulsai 
frontier  in  May  and  June  1852,  including  the  afRiirs  at  Pranghur  and  Nardund,  and  action  at  Pakkot  (Medal  with 
Clasps.  Commanded  the  i8t  Pimjaub  Cavaliy  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  present  at  the 
disarming  of  the  Native  Infantry  Regts.  at  Mooltan ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  all  arms  at  the  roauction  of  the 
town  of  Belleh  (horse  received  spear,  sword,  and  bullet  wounds) ;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Sahamnpore,, 
Mozufi\imuggur,  and  Meerut  (Ustricts  in  1857-58,  and  at  the  reoccupation  of  Rohilcund ;  throughout  t^e  Onde  cam- 
paign, and  present  at  the  reduction  of  Rampore  Kussia,  actions  at  Churdah,  Mugeetia,  and  Rankee,  and  pursuit  to 
the  Raptee ;  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  and  present  at  the  taking  of  Nana's  ^uns  at  Sitka  Ghat,  and  attack  on  the 
rebels  at  the  Khorialle  river  (Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
thanked  by  the  Government). 

••  Major  General  J.  L.Vaughan  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  MaharaJ- 
pore  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Littler  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  as 
Assistant  and  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  fW)m  Oct.  1855  to  June  1856  (Turkish  Medal,  ^th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Field  Force  on  the  Easufi:aio  fhintier  in  July  and  Aug.  1857,  and  was  twice  j 
thanked  by  Government,  particularly  for  the  attacks  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nerinjec  on  the  2xst  Julv  and  -id 
August.  Cfommanded  the  5th  Puniaub  Infantry  in  all  the  operations  in  Gude  subsequent  to  the  capture  of  Lucknow 
in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Baree,  Simree,  and  Nawabgune,  and  passage  of  the  Gumtee  at  Sultanpore.  Com- 
manded a  Field  Force  on  the  fl*onticr  of  Nepaul  fh)m  April  to  Dec.  1859 — twice  thanked  by  Government  (Medal,  and 
Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Commanded  the  5th  Puniaub  In flantry  during  the  operations  of  the  Eusufzye  Field  Fonre 
against  the  hill  tribes  from  Oct.  to  Dec.  1863  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Ck}mmanded  the  snd  Brigade  Hacara  ; 
Field  Force  in  z868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp). 

•*  Major  Greneral  S.  J.  Browne  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Cberab,  the  actions  of  Ramnnggur,  Sadoolapore,  ChiUianwaUah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  twe 


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ClMps).  In  command  of  the  and  Panjanb  Cavalry  and  Corps  of  Gaides  served  on  the  Dor^at  and  Pcshawur 
firantier  flrom  1850  to  1869,  including  operations  against  Oomursaie  Wuseerees  in  1851-52 ;  the  Bozdar  Belooch 
expedition  in  Jdarch  1857  >  ^^  attacks  on  Nannjee  (Eosofsai  border)  in  Jolv  and  August  1857,  and  in  various 
minor  skirmishos  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  in  command  of  the  and  Punjaub  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
ctmpaignof  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major),  actions  of  Koarsee,  Rooyah» 
and  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  at  the  action  of 
Mohnnpore  and  defeat  and  dispersion  of  the  rebels.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  in  the 
attack  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  m  their  position  at  Seerpoorah  and  capture  of  their  guns  and  camp — dangerouslT 
wounded  in  two  places,  first  by  a  severe  sword-cut  on  the  left  knee,  and  afterwards  by  another  sword*cut  which 
serned  the  left  arm  at  the  shoulder  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  and  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.t  and  Victoria  Cross). 

'^  Major  Genial  Charles  Cureton  served  in  the  Sntlej  campaign  in  x  845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal  and 
(Hasp).  Served  in  the  Puioanb  campaign  of  184S-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Cureton  conunanding  the 
Cavalry  Division  in  the  action  of  Ranmuggur  (slightly  wounded) ;  also  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
baule  of  Goojerat,  and  accompanied  Sir  W.  Gilbert's  Colunm  in  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  and  Affghan  Army,  capture 
of  Attock,  and  occupation  of  Peshawur  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Engaged  against  the  Mountain  Tribes,  North 
West  Frontier,  in  1849, 1852,  and  x86o  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59, 
a^^ainst  the  Sealkote  mutineers  at  the  action  of  Trimmoo  Ghat,  and  against  the  Gogaira  rebels  in  1 857.  Commanded 
Cnreton's  Mooltanee  Regiment  of  Cavalry  and  had  charge  of  the  Intelligence  Department  throughout  the  campaigna 
in  Rohilcond  and  Onde  in  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Bhagwala,  Negina,  Bareilly,  Slu^ljehanpore,  Bunaie» 
Sbababsd,  Bunkegaon.  Mahodipore,  Russoolpore,  Mittowlee,  and  Biswa  (eleven  times  mentioned  in  despatches* 
pabliahed  in  General  orders.  Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB.). 

^  Major  General  C.  A.  Barwell  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Was  OflSciating  Brigade  Major 
tt  Lacknow  at  the  time  of  the  outbreak  in  May  1857  and  continued  to  serve  in  that  capacity  throughout  tne  defence 
of  the  Residency  until  the  final  relief  of  the  garrison  in  Nov.  1857  :  subsequently  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the> 
^Id  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore ;  and  as  a  D.  A.  Adjutant  General  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now,  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah  and  action  of  Allygunge,  reoccupation  of  Shahjehanpore,  battle  of  Boreuly,  and  action 
on  the  Sardah— wounded  (frequentlv  mentioned  in  desi>atches,  thanked  by  Government,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. 
C<  looel.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service) . 

"  Major  General  F.  E.  Yoyle  served  against  Bheels  in  1837 ;  and  in  1857  against  the  Groogaira  rebels,  including 
three  night  attacks  by  the  rebels,  ending  in  their  defeat  ana  relief  of  the  town  of  Pak  Puttun  (Medal). 

*  M^or  (jeneralJ.  T.  Shakespear  served  in  the  Sntlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkce  and 
Feroxeahsh  (Medal  and  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  H.  Ramsay  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  F.  D.  Atkinson  served  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier. 

*  Colonel  R.  N.  Raikes  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pnnniar,  29th  Dec.  1843 
(Bronae  Star).    Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu)> 

^Colonel  u.  Harris  served  in  ASghanistan  during  the  operations  of  1841-42  (Mewil). 

''Colonel  S.  Richards  serV^d  in  the  Sutloj  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

^Colonel  J.  E.  Oastrell  served  against  the  Jeypore  Insurgents  in  1838.  Also  in  the  Bundlecund  campaign  of 
1E42-43.  Served  in  tbe  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  and  afihir  at  Ranmuggur, 
battles  of  ChiUianwallah  and  Groojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  thu 
Sonthal  campaign  of  1855,  and  commanded  one  of  the  columns  in  the  final  beating  up  and  subjection  of  the  tribe. 

*  Colonel  G.  Jackson  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842.  Also  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served 
(^ahnflr  the  operations  on  the  Peshawar  fh)ntier  in  1851-52  tmder  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  and  when  in  command  of  the 
cuipoAt  of  Mutta  repulsed  the  attack  of  the  combined  Momund  tribes  on  the  8th  Dec.  1S51  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was 
tnce  wounded  in  an  attack  on  a  body  of  mutineers  of  the  26th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1857. 

*  Colonel  J.  K.  Spcnce  served  in  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  in  1839-40  (Medal). 

^Colonel  H.  Nicoll  served  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Saugor  and  Bundlecund  districts  in  1842-43.  The 
TiTaliOT campaign  of  1843-44,  includmg  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  The  Puiyaub  campaign  in  1848-49 
(Hedal).  The  Santhal  campaign  in  1855-56.  Ser\'ed  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  Bud  Ice  ko  Serai  on  the  8th 
Jane  1857,  storming  the  heights  before  Delhi,  throughout  the  siege  assault  and  final  capture  of  the  city  (Medal 
with  Cla^,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Colonel  A.  Turner  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Mednl). 

**  Cokmel  M.  J.  Tumbull  served  with  the  7th  Bengal  Light  Cuvairy  in  SivA  for  two  years  on  the  fW>ntier  under 
Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1844-45  ;  «nd  in  the  Pui\jaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler,  the 
greater  portion  of  the  time  as  Officiating  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Mc<lal). 

"  Colonel  R.  C.  Lawrence  served  in  the  Sutlei  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
^^Tvefl  in  the  Tndifm  mutiny  campaign  as  Political  Officer  in  charge  of  the  Cashmere  Contingent  under  Gkneral 
Wi]«on  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  commandipfic  the  4th  Column  of  assault  on  Major 
Beid  being  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  Mednl  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  E.  T.  Dalton  was  engagea  in  expeditions  against  the  fW>ntier  tribes  in  Assam  in  1839-40  and  42, 
^^^umed  and  superintended  an  expedition  which  surprised  and  captured  the  Mishnee  Chief  who  hod  murdered  the- 
FTtach  Missionaries  Kirk  and  Boiirry  on  the  Thebetnn  frontier,  and  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Governor 
OneraU  Served  in  1858  as  Commissioner  of  Chota  Nagpore,  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Mac  Dowell  against 
reb<r!s  in  Palamow.    From  May  1858  to  Feb.  1859  was  employed  against  the  Singhboom  Insurgents  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  J.  C.  Haughton  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1838-42  in  Beloochistan  and  Afighanistan,  in- 
clTuiini^  the  storming  of  the  Bolan  Pass,  repulse  of  a  night  attack  of  Merab  Khan,  action  of  Abee  Khan,  throughout 
^?  siege  of  Cheerekar  and  commanded  the  6th  Goorkhas  when  it  was  cut  to  pieces  (severely  wounded,  losing  right 
^d).  Was  present  with  the  army  at  Cabul  during  the  siege  and  left  in  hospital,  in  the  enemy's  hands  under 
^^^tieral  Elphinstone's  ci^itulation,  remaining  a  prisoner  till  September  1842 ;  alterwards  served  vrith  Broadfoot*s 
uppers  and  Miners  diiHng  the  re-occupation  of  Cabool  and  march  ft-om  Afighanistan.  Served  with  the  Ramghur 
^itttalion  at  the  defeat  of  ue  enemy  in  seven  afihirs  during  1846-47.  ^ 

*  Colonel  H.  Hopkinson  served  as  Political  Officer  against  the  hill  tribes  of  the  Kolvelyne  in  Dec.  1847  and  Jan. 
1-43,  and  wasjn-esent  at  the  surprise  of  the  Akong  Stockade.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles 
cf  ChiUianwallah  and  Groojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  Afl'ghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
^rmese  war  in  1852,  including  the  capture  of  Martaban  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*'  Colonel  J.  R.  McMullin  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th  Dec.  1843 
<  Bronxe  Star).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Soroojhkoond,  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan, 
ar-rl  batUe  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Cla6i>B). 

**  Brif^idier  General  T.  F.  Wilson  commanded  a  detached  Company  of  the  13th  Bengal  Native  Inftotry  at  the  cap- 
t^ire  of  thefintof  Chirgong  in  Apri^  1841  (mentioned  in  despatehes).  Also  at  the  action  of  Pnnwi|pee  in  Bundlecund 
^  Jnne  1842.  Served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of 
t^  Clienab,  and  battle  of  Groojerat  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  appointed 
DepQty  Assistant  Ad(jutant  General  to  Sir  Henry  Lawrence  on  the  21st  May  1857,  v>^^  present  in  the  action  with  the 
sntinecTs  in  the  old  cantonments  of  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  and  morning  of  the  31st  May,  also  at  the 
battle  of  Cnmihut  the  30th  Jtme,  and  was  slightly  wounded  by  a  piece  of  the  same  shell  by  which  Sir  Henry  Law- 
r':cce  was  mortally  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Ad,iutant  General  to  the  old 
Lacknow  Granison  throughout  the  entire  defence  of  the  Residency,  a  period  of  145  days  (slightly  wounded,  and  was 
prominently  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Government  "  for  coiirage,  activity,  and  sound  judgment  ia  a 
very  high  degree  **).  Served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  the  Hon.  Percy  Herbert  in  pursuit  of  Ferose  Snah  and  a 
rebd  {otcs  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.y  Brevet  of  Major,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen). 

*  Colonel  B.  B.  Booon  served  witn  the  50th  Benml  N.I.  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  ^^^  was  present  at  the 
o^on  of  Panniar  (Bronze  Star) .  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Corps  of  Sappers  and  Pioneers  during  the  Pun- 
jxnb  campaign  of  1848-49,  present  at  the  aflhir  of  Ramnnegur,  and  battles  or  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwalla,  and 
'^^tiojerat  ^Cedal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  also  with  his  regiment  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Saugor  and  Bun- 
alecond  districts  in  1843-43,  and  in  the  Sontal  district  in  1855. 

^  Colonel  A.  C.  Flowden  served  against  the  insurgents  in  Bundlecund  in  1842.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  in- 


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eluding  the  aiefi^e  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  nipfht  attack  on  the  British  camp  atllatiee 
Thai,  uid  action  of  Boroojhkoond  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Goorkha  Army  under  H.H.  Maharajah  Jang 
Bahadoor  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  held  military  charge  of  a  Division  of  the  Force ;  engaged  and 
defe^ed  the  rebel  forces  at  Peepraitch  and  Bhahgunge  in  the  Goruckpore  district,  the  enemy  numbering  13.000  at 
Shahgunge ;  at  Pandoo  Nuddee  in  Oude,  the  rebels  having  600  killed ;  recapture  of  Gk>ruckpore  and  operations 
attending  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  which  his  Division  took  seven  guns.  Succeeded  to  the  charge  of  the 
Goorkha  Army  after  the  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  conducted  it  through  Oude  to  Segowlie,  occupying  Fyaabad  en  nw(e, 
which  was  evacuated  by  the  rebels  on  approach  of  the  Goorkha  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^^  Colonel  A.  Boyd  served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Bind  in  1844-45. 
Throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  at  Ramnuggnir,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and 
battles  of  Chillian  wallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Bikh  Army,  and  subsequent  pursuit 
of  the  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  four  Companies  of  the  European  Ben^l 
Fusiliers  m  the  operations  in  Burmah  against  the  rebel  chief  Moung  Goung  Gee  in  1854-55.  Commanded  the  snd 
European  Bengal  Fusiliers  at  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  and  during  all  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857,  in- 
cluding the  storm  and  capttire  of  the  city  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

<*  Colonel  G.  C.  Hatch  served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  Army  under  Lord  Clyde  at  the  relief  of 
Lucknow  in  1857  and  inthe  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore  (Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  H.  C.  Adlam  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  imder  General  Nott  during 
1840-42,  including  the  advance  upon  Ghuznee  and  Cabool  and  storming  of  Istaliff  (Medal).  Commanded  Uie  Gover- 
nor General's  escort  at  the  battle  of  Mahari^jpore,  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in 
2846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

<^  Colonel  W.  Agnew  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Modal).  Employed  against  the  rebeU 
North  of  Jollunder,  and  present  at  the  first  attack  on  Ram  Singh's  position  at  Dullah. 

M  Colonel  O.  Hamilton  served  the  campaign  of  1845  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sind. 
Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

M  Colonel  A.  H.  Teman  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842-43,  and  was  several  times  engaged  with  the  rebels. 
Butlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  (Medal,  mentioned 
in  despatch).  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  z857-'58,  including  numerous  expeditions  against  the  rebels  in  ttie 
Nursiugpore,  Saugor,  and  Jubbulpore  districts.  Commanded  a  party  of  the  3rd  Irregular  Cavalry  in  an  attack 
on  a  body  of  rebels  in  the  Saugor  district  (horse  killed,  thanked  by  the  Lt. Governor  of  the  Central  Provinces!. 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  imder  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Jaloun  (Medal  with 
Clasp),  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  action  of  the  Betwah,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhann, 
action  of  Konch,  taking  of  Kalpee  (mentioned  in  despatch).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  MacDuff at 
the  action  of  Sahao  (mentioned  m  despatches).  Mentioned  in  Governor  General's  minute  of  and  July  1859.  The 
gracious  approbation  of  Her  Mf^'esty  conveyed  by  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  dated  4th  June  1861. 

^^  Colonel  W.Fullerton  served  in  UieGwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpoi-e  on  29th  Dec. 
1843  (Bronee  Star) ,  Butlej  campaign  in  1849-46,  including  the  Battle  of  Feroaeshah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*^  Colonel  R.  R.  Mainwaring  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).    Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.    Indian  mutiny  campaign  including  aeveral  actions  with  the  rebels  (Medal). 

^"Colonel  A.  Macqueen  served  Uiroughout  the  operations  ofthe  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  in  1840-4}, 
including  the  advance  upon  Ghuznee  and  Cabool,  and  taking  of  Istaliff  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign 
ef  1845-46,  including  the  batUes  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medafand  two  Clasps).  Indian 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  of 
Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Baree  and  Simreo  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  H.  M.  Wilson  served  the  Pun^'aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout  the  siege  opera- 
tions before  Mooltan,  including  the  stormmg  of  the  Dhurmsalla,  and  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  also  present  at  the 
battle  of  Goojerat— horse  shot  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  inclu- 
ding the  siege  and  storming  of  Delhi  and  subsequent  six  days'  operations  in  the  city  until  its  final  capture ;  thence 
accompanied  Greathed's  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra;  subse- 
quently with  tlie  force  under  Lord  Clyde  at  the  taking  of  Dilkoosha  and  La  Martiniere,  storming  of  the  Secunder- 
bagh  and  tJie  whole  of  the  operations  ending  in  the  final  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  twice  shot),  afterwards  present 
at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  several  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  thanked  by  Government).  Commanded  9th  Native  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Commanded  31st  Native  Infantry  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  1868  (Clasp). 

^1  Colonel  R.  N.  Tronson  served  throughout  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  aShir  of  RamnuiT' 
gur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  tSie  Sikhs  and  Affghans 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  a  detachment  of  troops  and  Horse  and  Foot  Police  during  the  rebellion  of  the 
Nomad  Tribes  in  the  Sutlej  in  1857 ;  repulsed  with  slaughter  a  night  attack  of  2000  men  and  destroyed  several  ofthe 
•nenxy's  villages  and  strongholds.  Marched  55  miles,  the  greater  portion  througli  water,  in  twenty  consecutive  hours, 
with  an  active  enemy  on  the  flank,  to  the  rescue  of  the  city  of  Pak  Puttun.  The  rapidity  of  this  movement,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  local  authorities,  insured  its  success,  and  was  the  means  of  preventing  the  disaffected  in  Bhauwul- 
pore  and  Sirsa  from  joining  the  Googaria  insurgents,  and  of  saving  the  many  rich  towns  and  villai?es  on  the  Sutlg. 
and  of  stopping  the  progress  of  the  rebellion  along  its  banks.  Served  against  the  mutineers  at  Mooltan  in  August 
and  September  1858  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  Reginald  Ousoley  ser\'ed  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858.  including  the  campaign  in  Rohilcund. 
actions  of  Kukraoleo  and  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore  and  partial  action  there,  and  capture  of  Shahahad 
(Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General). 

«  Colonel  W.  R.  Eliott  served  in  the  Pun^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mool- 
tan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  In  July  1857,  as  Officiating  Commissioner  of  Goojerat  in  the 
Punjaub,  he  commanded  and  led  a  body  of  Moimted  Police  against  a  party  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  of  the  14th  Ben- 
gal Native  Infantry  in  the  island  of  the  Jhelum  river,  and  destroyed  them  (Medal). 

•♦  Colonel  T.  Rattray  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  scverelr 
wounded  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  aiminst  the 
hill  tribes  in  Scind  in  1844-45.  In  1856  raised  and  disciplined  a  body  of  Sikhs  (now  the  45th  Bengal  Native  In- 
fantry— Rattray's  Sikhs)  for  service  in  the  Sonthal  Pergiinnahs;  commanded  them  throucrhout  the  Sepoy  mutinrof 
1857-58,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gya,  Akherpore,  Dhunchooa,  Jugdcospore,  Nonoodhcc,  and  Kusma  (Brevet  of 
Major.  Medal,  and  several  times  thanked  by  Government). 

**  Colonel  J.  M.  Uripps  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  including  the 
forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  actions  of  Jugdulluck,  Tezoen,  and  Istnliff  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  Pmlej 
campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  ClasT»^). 

««  Colonel  J.  B.  Dcnnys  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  imder  General  Nott,  incluilinc 
The  various  actions  \eading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-4^. 
In  1853  commanded  the  Kotah  contingent  and  troops  sent  from  Nussorabad  in  the  redaction  of  the  fort  of  Kur<}n-lee. 
Commanded  the  Kotah  contingent  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutinies  and  was  employed  some  weeks  against  the 
rebels  in  the  Agra  and  Muttra  districts  ;  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Abwal  in  Rajpootana,  and  accom- 
panied field  forces  from  Neemuch  in  civil  capacity  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  Tantia  Topee. 

«7  Colonel  J.  R.  Pughe  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  affhir  of  Buddiwaland  action 
of  Aliwal  (Medal). 

•"  Colonel  G.  G.  Moxon  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40.  and  was  present  at  the  fir?:  and 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan.mcluding  the  capture  of  the  town,  sun'endcr  of  the  fortress,  repulse  of  tb« 
night  attack  on  our  Camp  at  Muttee  Thai,  storming  of  the  Dhurmsala,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  and  attack  on  the 
Suburbs  on  27th  Dec.  1848 ;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  camnaigns  in  1858-59;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  Military  Police  and  proceeded  to  tba  relief  of 
the  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Mendiah.  who  was  surrounded  by  rebels  at  Shaikporah ;  in  December  185S  commanded 
a  force  of  Irregular  Cavalry  and  Infantry  and  Military  Police  and  routed  a  large  bodv  of  mntin'^ers  and  BoGdtia* 
under  the  rebel  leader  Runmut  Singh,  killing  five  of  his  sirdars  and  capturing  the  whole  of  his  camp  equina <^  a^d 
baggage ;  subsequently  engaged  in  pursuit  of  rebels  under  Himmult  Singh,  and  on  three  occasioiu)  cacurht  un  the 
enemy  and  defeated  them  (Medal).  ^        * 

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*  Colonel  B.  P.  Lloyd  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Bandlecund  in  1842-43.  Inclndin^  the  action  of  Bhasora. 
G^alior  campaign  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  on  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Surrender  of  Kote 
Kanirra  in  June  1846.  Was  Superintendont  of  Neemuch  when  the  Native  Brigade  at  that  station  mutinied  on  ;}rd 
Jane  1857 ;  regained  possession  on  the  6th  June  with  a  few  Native  Horsemen  and  Police,  and  succeeded  in  holding 
it  autil  reinforced  by  some  Kotah  and  Boondee  Troops,  and  restored  British  authoritr  in  the  Neemuch  district ;  pre- 
»cxit  at  the  action  at  Jeerum ;  conducted  the  duties  of  Commandant  throughout  the  uefence  of  Neemuch,  when  the  \ 
garrison  was  besieged  by  the  rebels  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Commander 
in  Chief  of  the  Bombay  Army,  and  received  a  letter  under  date  11th  June  i860  from  the  Secretary  of  State  conveying 
the  jtn-acious  approbation  of  the  Queen  of  his  conduct  duriujcr  the  rebellion). 

^Colonel  C.  L.  Showers  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  in  Jime  1846.  Ser\'ed  in  the  campaign  ia 
Western  Rajpootana  in  1847,  and  commanded  in  the  attack  and  reduction  of  the  desert  stronghold  of  Garsesur,  re- 
salting  in  the  capture  of  the  marauder  chief  Thakoor  Jowahir  Singh.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  on  Lord 
G<}a£rh's  staff  at  the  battle  of  Groojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1857-^8  includ- 
ing: the  porsoit  of  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  attack  and  occupation  of  Neembahcra,  Cavalry  affair  before  Fort  Nee* 
mnch,  and  action  of  Pnrtabghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Colonel  O.  J.  M.  Farrington  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  G.  E.  Holmes  served  throughout  the  Puryaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  first  and  second 
sicire  operadons  before  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  fortress,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  surrender  of  Cheniote,  and  battls 
of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  J.  A-  Wright  scrve<i  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  aflhir  of  Ramnug- 
(n:r,  passage  of  the  Ghenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal 
vriih  two  Clasps). 

^f  Colonel  H.  C.  Johnstone  serve<l  in  Bundlecnnd  in  1842-43.  Commanded  the  Murree  Volunteers  in  Sept. 
and  October  1857,  and  aided  in  suppressing  a  rebellion  among  the  surrounding  Hill  Tribes  (Medal).  Served  on 
the  staff  of  Brigadier  (general  Chamberlain  as  Surveyor  with  the  expedition  against  the  CaTx)ol  Kheyl  Wnzeerees  in 
D<k;.  1859  snd  «rannary  i860 ;  and  in  the  same  capacity^  with  the  expcnlition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April 
and  May  i860.  Served  throughout  the  Eusofzie  campaign  of  1863-64  including  the  advance  to  and  destruction  of 
Molka  and  operations  at  Umbevla.  Also  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  and  expedition  to  the  Black  Mountain 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

■♦  Colonel  S.  F.  Graham  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  A  ffghnnistan  (Medal).    Also  during  the  Sutlej  campaign. 

•♦f  Colonel  B.  Parrott  served  the  campaign  of  1842  iu  Aff>fh  luistan  under  (jreneral  Pollock  (Medal). 

•*  '^'olonel  J.  N.  Young  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghnnistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  tho 
fjrring  cf  the  Khybcr  and  Jugdulluck  Passes,  actions  in  the  Tezccn  V^alley  and  on  the  Hull  Kohtul,  and  recapture 
of  Cdbool  (Medal). 

'*  Colonel  G.  A.  S.  Fooks  served  the  Gwalior  campaicrn,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star). 
Panjaob  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Commanded  a  deuvchment  during  the  Southal  campaign  of  1855,  including 
five  skirmishes  with  the  rebels. 

"  Brigadier  Greneral  W.  J.  P.  Stafford  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  th» 
sie?e  and  capture  of  Delhi  (wounded  the  day  of  the  assault).  Commamlod  tho  ist  Punjaub  Infantrv  after  tho 
ftftsialt  and  until  the  final  evacuation  of  the  city  by  the  rebels.  Was  Brigade  Major  of  the  Hurrianah  Field  Force, 
Wid  in  command  of  a  portion  of  it,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Jhujjuc,  and  action  of  Namoul  (mentioned  in 
drs-patches,  and  thanked  by  the  Cirovernor  of  the  Punjaub).  Commanded  the  22nd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  action 
of  Korkrowlee  and  capture  of  Baroilly  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served 
•lanni^  tho  China  Expedition  of  1860-62,  and  commanded  the  nth  Punjaub  Infantry  throughout  the  operations 
ft;iainfetthe  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  iu  1862,  including  capture  of  stockades  on  4th  April,  capturo 
of  stockaded  village  of  Tserpoo.  stockades  near  Nanksiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  towns  of  Kading, 
T<inpoo.  Najow,  and  Cholin.  and  repulse  of  a  very  superior  force  on  the  25th  May ;  commanded  a  mixed  force  at 
itie  relief  of  Tainpoo.  Served  throughout  the  Looshni  campaiga  of  1871-72  in  command  of  the  22nd  Bengal  Native 
Icfantry  (mentione<l  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  R.  Unwln  served  with  tho  force  under  General  Nott  from  Candahar  to  Cabool  in  1842  (Medal).  Gwa- 
lior campaign  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajiwre  2Qth  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Throughout  tho  Sutlej  cam- 
paiim  of  1845-46,  including  tho  battles  of  Moodkee,  Fero'zcshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub 
campaijrn  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Indian  mutiny  campaii^n  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  tho  Garrison  of  Lucknow 
or:  25th  Sept.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  captui-e  of  Bareilly 
(Mclal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  C'jlonel  G.  Holroyd  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Can dahnr  Force  under  General  Nott  in  1838-42 
(^^ounded  at  Bance  Raban  15th  Sept.  1842),  includinsr  the  advance  upon  Ghuznec  and  CaUool,  and  taking  of  Istaliff 
Ucdal).  Girtdior  campaign,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Ltronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, 
i^icb.ding  the  battle  of  Sobraon— horse  shot  (Medal). 

-^  Colonel  J.  Nisbett  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184B-49  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Caillian wallah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•'  Colonel  H.  L.  Robertson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58.  and  commanded  the  Troops  at 
Azimi^har  and  at  the  engagement  with  the  rebels  in  August  1857  (Medal).  Scr\'cd  in  China  from  Ai)ril  1858  to  March 
I  ^-'i  (Medal). 

--  Colonel  A.  Robinson  accompanied  the  expedition  against  the  rebels  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jyntea  Hills  in  com- 
ttftjid  of  a  Wing  of  the  20th  Bengal  Native  Infantry.    Present  at  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Ooksae. 

*•  Colonel  J.  Cockbum  Hood  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege 
ot-erationa  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  city,  and  action  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp),  Served  also  in  the  In- 
'i^an  mutiny  campaign  in  1858 ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  1st  Punjaub  Infantry  in  operations  under  Brigadier  Ge- 
Qtrsd  Showers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jhujjttr,  also  present  in  tho  action  of  Shumshabad,  siege  and 
aptireof  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Begum's  Palace,  and  dangerously  wounded  when  commanding  4th.  Pun- 
jaub Infant^'  in  assault  on  the  final  position  held  by  the  Moodire  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clnsp,  and 
DT^Tet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  surprise  of  Bcsotee  village  of  Gera  25th  Feb.  1869. 
H^  twice  received  the  thanks  of  the  Lt.GrOvemor  of  the  Punjaub  for  serv'ices,  and  tho  especial  thanks  of  the 
pernor  Grcneral  in  Council  for  services  in  the  field,  17th  April  1869. 

**  Colonel  T.  P.  Waterman  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  th« 
Chenab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'  Colonel  H.  Raban  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  H.  Le  Poer  Trench  8erv'e<l  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AtTghanistan  under  General  Pollock, 
lEchding  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  the  recaptm-e  of  Cabool  (Medal), 
served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  including  the  battle  of  Nujjufghur  (horse  killed)  several  engage- 
°f  n^T  ^^^  *^«  walls  of  Delhi  and  the  final  assault  pa  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Nicholson  ;  aller  the  fall 
1^1  Delhi  accompanied  the  force  under  General  Showers  as  Brigade  Major  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Goorgaon 
^"Strict ;  also  served  as  Brigade  Ma^'or  with  the  Column  under  General  Seaton  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Gjieheree,  Pnttialee,  and  Mynpoone  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Colonel  A.  Bagot  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843 
&J  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  (5ough  (Bronze  Star).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles 
^'[*^lkee,Feroze8hah,  and  Sobraon  (Me<lal  and  two  Clasps).  Throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  in- 
clpdmj?the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillian walla  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet 
•^f  Major). 

.**i;J>lonel  C.  St.  G.  Brownlow  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of 
ihe  CJenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Cla-sps).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  and 
^»  Brigade  Major  to  a  force  under  Brigadier  McCausland  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

Colonel  P.  P.  Gardiner  served  against  the  rebels  North  of  Jullunder  in  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  tho 
Rrinmng  of  the  heights  of  Umb,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  of  Oonah  (Punjaub  Medal). 

''OlorelC.F.  Smith  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  tho  battle  of  Punniar  29th  Dec.  1843 
(Bnjnze  Star). 

••  Colonel  A.  B.  Beatson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal).    PreSiptiztttl  fc^iksi^fQ^yEKot* 


363  Bengal  Staff  Corps. —  War  Services, 

Kanprra  iu  Juno  1846.    Served  at  the  siege  of  Dollii,  in  1857,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  oity  (Medal  vitli 
Oiasp). 

>*'  Colonel  H.  Mills  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AiTghanistan  with  the  force  under  General  Nott,  and  wm 
present  in  thevarious  actions  firomCandfihar  to  Peshawur  (Medal).  Gwalior  campaign  and  present  at  the  batUe 
of  Maharaipore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutloj  campaign  of  1845-46,  includmg  the  battles  of  Moodkeeaod 
Ferozcshah  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

•<«  Colonel  J.  E.  Fraser  served  in  the  Punjanb' campaign  in  1849  with  the  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General 
Wheeler  (Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  R.  T.  Leigh  served  in  the  Sutloi  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Hed*!}. 
Present  at  several  operations  against  the  rebels  in  Sumbulpore  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
*°°  Colonel  W.  B.  Irwin  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  virith  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
"*  Colonel  W.  D.  Morgan  served  in  the  Puujaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Eanmnggur 
(Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  Sarun  and  Gorruck- 
pore  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sohunpore,  Fhoolporo,  Betwa,  Amorah,  Doominagnnee,  Tool- 
sepore,  and  Siewa  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal,  and  BrcTtt 
of  Major). 

10*  Colonel  H.  R.  Drew  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  aL'l 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltau  (severely  wounded),  including  the  attack  on  the  Dhurmsala  and  actios  of 
Sofooikhoond,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Cla8l>s). 

io«  Colonel  H.  A.  Dwyor  served  in  the  Sutlcj  campaign  in  1846  and  >vas  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Med*!). 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  caplorc  of 
Jhuijur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»'  Colonel  C.  B.  Baaden  served  against  the  insurgents  in  Bundlecund  in  1844-45  including  the  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Geguahut.  Received  a  sabro  wound  in  the  right  arm  at  the  mutiny  of  the  late  61st  Bengal  Native  InfattrY 
on  the  7th  June  1857  ;  served  afterwards  in  tlie  IntUan  mutiny  campaign  (Medal).  Was  in  command  ofUicfiii 
Punjaub  Cavalry  and  frontier  of  Dehra  I^iniacl  Khan  on  the  13th  March  i860  when  3000  Mahsoon  Wuzeeree»  who 
threatened  the  city  of  Tak  were  repulsed,  Icaviutr  200  dead  on  the  field. 

»«  Colonel  J.  D.  MacDon.ald  Rerved  the  Gwniior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  on 
29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  the  campaign  in  Rajpootana  in  1^7-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  cf 
Kota  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

1*  Colonel  L.  R.  Christopher  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore 
under  General  Windham  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1857  (Medal). 

"0  Colonel  C.  Herbcii;  assumed  command  of  Attock  on  the  1st  Sept.  1848,  and  defended  it  against  the  reW 
force  under  Sirdar  (Jhuttur  Sing-,  from  10th  Nov.  1848  to  2ud  Jan.  1849  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Major)* 

1"  Colonel  E.  Cakes  served  throuurhout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout  the  ifl 
and  2nd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemV's  night  attack  on  the  British  camp  «j 
Muttee  Thol,  operations  in  the  vicinity,  attack  on  the  Dhurmsala,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  and  surrender  of  Mo-il- 
tan,  afterwards  p  -esent  at  tho  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Joined  Havelock's  Force  in  Sept.  1S5; 
and  accompaniea  it  as  Assistant  Field  I^ngineer  ft'om  Ca^vnpore  for  the  first  relief  of  Lucknow,  present  at  ibi 
actions  of  Mungwarra  and  Alumbagh,  entered  the  Residency  on  the  25th  Sept.  and  remained  during  its  ftutber 
defence  until  finally  relieved  by  the  Army  under  Lord  Clyde,  having  been  present  at  the  assault  and  captnre  of 
tho  King's  stables  and  engine  house.  Subsequently  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  with  the  force  in  the 
Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  present  at  tho  action  of  Gailee  and  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  numerous  attacks. 
as  also  in  the  operations  eniling  in  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentiontMi  iu  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service) . 

11^  Colonel  J.  Marquis  served  iu  Bundlecund  with  the  3rd  Bengal  N.I.  dm-ing  thci  nsurrection  in  1842-43 ;  and 
OS  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  served  with  General  ^\1leeler'8  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-4^  including 
the  assault  and  capture  of  tho  heights  of  Dulla  (Medal).  Also  with  the  force  against  the  Hoasanzaies  in  1853 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  at  tho  siege  and  storm  of  Delhi  in  1857 ;  and  at  the  assault  and  final  capture  of  the  city 
acted  as  2nd  in  Command  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"♦  Colonel  G.  Mo  Andrew  sei-vevl  throughout  the  Sufclej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee. 
Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobrn on  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  as  Stan  Officer  of  a  detachment 
employed  against  the  insurgents  in  tho  Sharrawadio  district  of  Burmah  in  1854.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  m 
command  of  tho  Contingent  fhmislied  from  tho  Cis-Sutlej  States  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Subsequently  commanded  a 
Field  Force  employed  against  the  insurgent  tribes  of  the  Ravie  in  the  Gogaira  district. 

1*®  Colonel  F.  H.  Smith  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  aud 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  tho  Fort  of  Shahpore.  assault  of  the  Heights  of  Noorpore,  engagements 
of  Dunanu;,'i?ur  and  Heights  of  Umb,  and  storming  of  the  Heights  of  DuUab  (Medal) .  Served  with  tlte  force  under 
Colonel  Craigio  agaiii3t  the  AQVeedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Comnmnded  the  2nd  Mahratta  Horw 
with  the  force  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  the  defeat  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Feroze  Shah  at  Ranode  on  17th 
Dec.  1858  (Medal). 

*''  Colonel  C.  C.  G.  Ross  served  with  tho  Expeditionary  Force  against  tho  Hill  Tribes  in  the  vicinity  of 
Peshawur  in  1851-52,  and  with  that  of  1853.  and  was  present  at  tho  action  of  Skakote  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Scrrp'l 
throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  present  at  c!io  <lcfonce  of  Kumahon,  commanded  the  66th  Goorkha  Regiment  in  the 
action  of  Churppoorah,  and  in  the  subsequent  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  Com- 
manded the  Ferozepore  Regiment  throughout  the  Umbcyla  campaign  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Clasp). 

"•  Colonel  J.  F.  Richardson  served  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of 
M'^-oltan — dangerously  wounded,  having  received  seventeen  wounds  on  the  19th  Sept.  1848  (Medal  with  Cla5p). 
Raised  the  Regiment  of  Bengal  Yeomanry  Cavalry  in  1857  and  commanded  it  throughout  the  mutinies ;  presert  8*. 
the  actions  of  Amorah  5th  March,  Tilga,  Amomh  on  25th  April  and  9th  June  1858,  Dumoorcahgunge.  Biir* 
raree,  and  Toolsipore  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  dosi)atchos.  thanked  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  CBX 

'i^t  Colonel  H.  T.  Bartlett  commanded  the  i8ih  Punjaub  Infantry  on  the  occasion  of  the  mutiny  of  the  51s 
Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Peshawur  on  the  aStli  August  1857  and  was  woimded  (Medal).  Served  as  Treasurer  \nti 
the  Abyssinian  E.xpcditionary  Force  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

"5  Colonel  C.  B.  G.  Bacon  scived  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  near  Arm 
against  tho  Neemuch  mutineers,  against  the  Indoi-e  and  Mhow  mutineers,  and  near  Allyghur  (Medal). 

**>  Colonel  W.  Gordon  served  the  Punjaub  campaigns  of  1848-49  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  and  com- 
manded a  Company  of  Pioneer:*  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan;  including  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Chineote 
and  two  Companies  of  Pioneers  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Cla.sps). 

*"  Colonel  D.  Briggs  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cam])aign  in  1857  as  Superintendent  of  the  Anny  Trans- 
port Train,  and  was  present  at  the  siece  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Bhootan  cam- 
paign [of  1865  wth  the  force  under  General  Tomba,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

^«  Colonel  G.  W.  M.  Hall  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afftrhnnistan  under  General  Pollock,  indnlinir  the 
actions  of  Mamoo  Khail,  Jugdulluck,  Tezeon,  stonu  and  capture  of  Istalifl'  (Medal).  Throughout  tho  Sutlej  cam* 
pnignof  1845-46,  including  tho  battles  of  Iiloodkoe,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon,  and  surrender  of  Kote  Knnpri 
(Medal  and  two  Chiaps).  Also  aen'^ed  throughout  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  battles  of 
the  30th  and  31st  May  1857,  on  the  Hindun.  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (horse  wounded),  afiair  at  Mahadce Ghat,  seu 
operations  in  Oude  and  fiiiudlccund  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'"  Colonel  S.J.  Hire  sci-ved  throughout  tho  Punjaub  cnmpaign  of  1848-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gonirh.  ir- 
eluding  the  action  of  RamnuETgur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  aud  battles  of  ChilUanwallah  and  Goojerat  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

»*^  Colonel  B.  T.  Reid  served  during  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1S48-49,  and  was  present  throughout  the  siepe 
operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  storming  of  the  Heights  on  the  27th  and  28th  Deo.  1848,  afterwards  prcscut 
at  tho  battle  of  Goojerat  (mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*  Colonel  R.  D.  Maciiherson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Rangoon 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Served  iu  tho  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.         ^.  K^jOOQ  1 P 


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^  Colonel  B.  W.  Chambers  Borved  in  the  SuUej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
of  Eote  Kangra. 

wf  Colonel  C.  Lyons-Montgomery  seired  in  the  Chota  Nagi)ore  districts  dnring  the  mntinies  in  1857 ;  and 
mih  Jung  fiahadoor's  force  In  1858 ;  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  at  the  battle  of  Fhoolpore  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  H.  W.  H.  Ooze  senred  tne  GwaUor  campaign,  inolnding  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  on  29th  Deo.  1843 
(Bronze  Star).  Accompanied  the  Expeditionary  Force  nmler  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood 
Waz«erees  in  z86o,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  Faloseen  and  Bunrah  (Uedal  with  Clasp). 

^  Brigadier  General  O.  E.  Rothney  served  dnring  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  1845-46.  Served  with  Colonel  Macke- 
son's  Forceagainst  the  Hnsqinales  in  1852-53.  Commanded  the  4th  Sikh  Infantrv  in  charge  of  a  chain  of  outposts 
in  Tharrawaodv  in  Pegu  in  1854.  and  was  several  times  engaged  against  the  rebel  leader  Goung  Gee.  Present  at Xoo- 
<iiana  on  the  8th  June  1857  and  held  the  town  and  fort  in  check  and  protected  the  cantonment  with  the  main  body  of 
the  4tii  Sikh  Infantry ;  afterwards  pursued  the  mutineers  with  Miyor  Olpherts'  Colnmn.  Joined  the  Delhi  Field  Force 
on  73rd  June  2857,  ani^camjDBanded  the  ^Ui  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  several  en- 
gagements in  and  near  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  4th 
Sikh  Ini!antry  with  General  Chamberlain's  Force  against  the  Cabul  Khel  Wuseerees  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the 
s&ir  of  Maidanee.  Commanded  the  Hazara  Goorkha  Battalion  with  the  same  force  against  the  Mahsoed  Wuzeerees 
in  xS6o,  and  was  pres^it  at  the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Palooseen  and  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Barrara  Pass  (mentioned  in  de&pilbohe^.  Medal  with  dasp). 

^  Colonel  J.  Smith  served  during  the  campaign  in  Bundlecund  in  1843-43.  Also  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and 
was  preaent  at,  the  battle  of  Punniar  90th  Dec  2843  (Broose  Star).  Served  also  during  the  Pu^jaub  campaign 
of  iSl4&-49,  and  was  present  throughout  tne  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  ttxe  attack  on  the  enemy's 
position  on  the  Z3th  Sept.  2848,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  assault  of  the  suburbs,  and  capture  of  the  city,  afterwards 
present  at  the  battle  of  (ioojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

lu  Colonel  J.  Dawson  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Mahartupore  (Bronze  Star),  Sutlej 
iampaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present 
at  the  sttipriae  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Kudjwa  on  28t  Nov.  2857  (Medal) . 

^  Coltmel  0.  F.  G.  Lamb  was  wounded  (changer  also  wounded)  at  the  defeat  of  the  mutineers  at  Mooltan  on 
the  31st  Aug.  2857  (Medal) . 

^  Colonel  F.  Alexander  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Artillery  Division  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Sir 
Cbariea  Napier  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sind  in  2B45.  Served  throughout  the  Pu^jaub  campaign  of  2848-49,  and 
was  preaent  at  the  2St  and  snd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  including  the  affair  of  Dhurmaala,  action  of 
£oor]khoond,  and  storming  of  the  suburbs;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Gopjerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  T.  Wright  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  mcluding  the  actions  of  Bam- 
SQSgar,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Gopierat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
sod  chief  Staff  Officer  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Eusof^ie  expedition  of  2858  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  command  of  the  and  Sikh  Cavalry  in 
Central  India  and  defeated  a  body  of  the  enemy  in  Bundlecund  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) .  Served  as 
Assistant  Adjutant  Ckooieral  tiiiroughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
UCoknel,  and  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  field  force  under  Major  General  Tytler  during  the 
«penUi«ia  of  1865-^6  m  Bhootan  (Clasp). 

^  QcAoue  IG.  B.  Mainwaring  served  the  Chralior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star), 
fibred  also  throughout  the  Sutlcj)  camx>aign  of  2845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  and  two  Clasps) . 

^  Colonel  E.  N.  Perkins  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  2843 
(Brooxe  Star).   Served  also  in  the  Sutlcj)  campaign  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  G.  Swiney  served  during  the  Sutioj  campaign  of  2845-46.  During  the  Sonthal  rebellion  in  2855-56. 
Also  in  the  IncUan  mutiny  campaigns  of  2857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  engagement  with 
tbs  rebels  vndtiv  Koer  Sing,  and  oCfier  skirmishes ;  employed  as  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  Azimghur  Garrison 
Q3til  its  relief  l^teE.LugiEird:  subsequently  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  M'Duff  in  Bimdleound,  in« 
clading  the  unmk  of  Suhao  and  Burrah ;  commanded  the  Jaloun  Military*  Police  in  an  engagement  with  the 
aadneera  at  Bohafai  on  24th  May  2859  (Medal). 

"  Cokm^  V.  S.  Bow  served  in  the  Sutlq*  campaign  of  2845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and 
Sahntm.  <MeM  and  onCdasp) . 

i«  Qmal  W-  B.  B.  Alexander  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  2848-49  (Medal).  Burmese  war  in  2852-51 
(MedalHtth  OUttp  for  Pegu).  Soutibal  campaign  of  2855.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  or 
iH57-59,^Vld  present  during  the  nt^sjok  on  Agral^  the  Neemuch  mutineers ;  commanded  the  attacking  party  against 
a  ^ai^  force  of  rebels  at  Antmicaia-iB  Feb.  28*^  raised  "Alexander's  Horse,"  and  commanded  t^^em  from  Oct. 
1S57  to  July  i860  (Medal,  and  twice  thanked  by  government) . 

'*'■  Colonel  A-  H.  Paterson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  2845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2857-58,  including  the  defence  of  Kumaon  and  subsequent  operations 
uiRohi]inmd(Med^.  .?         i     o  j/  j  »  o 

'^  Colonel  d^  I.  GiDlM  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  2845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Bur* 
Bese  var  of  xtca-cj  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  2857-58,  and  was  present  in  several 
cnn^ments  jOCeaiJO . 

'**  Colonel  B.  K.  Bandilands  served  with  the  8th  Rcgt.  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  2857,  including  repulse  of  sorties 
<^  Hth,  18th,  and  a3rd  July  (wounded  by  a  splinter  of  a  shell  on  the  loth  August),  and  commanded  the  Light  Com- 
PU17  at  the  assault  of  the  City  (wounded) ;  also  present  in  the  action  of  DOkoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknowxmder 
^ajde,the  affair  of  the  2nd  and  action  of  the  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagu^j  (Medal  with 
Clajtps). 

J^  Sir  Charles  Walters  D'Qyly  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  S9th  Dec.  ^843 
(BraueStar). 

'**  Colonel  J>.  M.  Nuttall  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign.  Present  at  Allahabad  when  the  late  6th  Bengal 
>aAive  In&ntry  mutinied,  and  served  in  the  operations  in  and  about  that  city  during  2857. 

'**  Colonel  j.Doran  served  in  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  2845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah 
uedal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Hussanzaies  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  Hazara  in 
^S2-S3  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  the  campaign  of  2858-59  in  Oude  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in 
Cfimain  i860  (Medal). 

'*^  Colonel  G.  F.  Carnegie  served  in  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  2846-46,  includding  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah,  and 
^jTjeadfiT  of  Kote  Kangra  (Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Pmyaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal). 

'*  Colonel  J.  A.  Steel  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'"Colonel  A.  D.  Dickens  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2857  -58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
l)«Uu,  actions  of  Bolundshur,  AU^ghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Con- 
t'JiceQe  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet 
0'  j^)or).  Accompanied  the  expeditionary  force  into  Hazara  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the 
pernor  General  in  Council  and  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

"°  ColonelJ.  Y.  Gowan  served  m  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  2848-49  Medal).  Commanded  the  staunch  men  of 
Oie  irth  Bensral  Native  Infantry  from  8th  Nov.  1857  to  and  March  2858  in  rescuing  fligitives  from  the  massacres  in 
^^iJ^ue^md.  uaiaed  and  commanded  an  Infhatry  Levy  to  apprehend  mutineers  and  rebels,  ftt>m  29th  March  to  31st 
iJct.  i8sg,  and  preaent  at  the  action  of  Kakrala  and  in  tho  operations  before  Bareilly  (Medal). 

^  Cotonel  T.  W.  Mercer  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  2848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Bam- 
*';??«'.  Sadoolapore,  ChillianwaUah.  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ^ 

'^  Cslonel  W.  H.  Stubbs  served  in  the  SnUej  campaign  of  2845-46,  incldding  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and 
*1S??*,^*^  •nd  one  Clasp). 

/jroolonel  H.S.Obbard  served  in  Bundlecund  in  2842-43.    Also  inthePumaub  campaign  in  2849.    Present 
!ff  ™^^7of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullander  in  June  2857  and  accompanied  the  pursuing  Colnmn  when  the 

*"     "" -...--.      ^j  which  he  commanded  a  wing  and 

)  Kurals  in  October  2857  (Medal). 
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3^5  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

Prn^anb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnnggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battleB  of  CfaiUianwaDah 
and  Goojerat,  and  pnrsalt  of  the  Sikha  and  Affghana  (Medal  with  two  Claspe).  Accompanied  the  force  from  Kepaol 
nnder  Jong  Bahadore  fh>m  xsth  December  1857  to  2nd  May  1858,  as  Political  Assistant  to  Brigadier  General  Mac- 
gregor,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  reoccupation  of  Goruckpore,  and  at  the  siege  and  captore  of  Locknov 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  ,  ^ 

1**  CJolonel  J.  B.  L.  Willows  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"•  Colonel  T.  H.  Chamberlain  served  in  the  Sutlej  campsign. 

^^7  Colonel  J.  E.  Cracroft  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Soiiraon  (Medal}. 
Served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  as  well  as  through- 
out the  operations  in  its  vicinity,  and  battle  of  GoojenU  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^"^  Colonel  E.  Tyrwhitt  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of  Pnnniar  on  a9th 
Dec.  184^  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  in  the  Puigaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (severely 
woundea)  and  battle  of  Soroojkhoond— wounded  (Medal  With  Clasp).  Received  tixe  thanks  of  Government  for  the 
capture  of  a  rebel  in  the  Hasara  Hills  in  1853.  Ag^in  received  the  thanks  of  Grovomment  for  services  against  the 
Busee  Kheyl  Tribes  while  commanding  the  frontier  fort  Mackeson  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'^  Colonel  H.  B.  A.  Poulton  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  iJ^e  hill  tribes  in  Sina  in  1845. 

^^^  Colonel  L.  B.  Jones  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahan^pore  on  mth  Dec. 
1843  (Bronze  Star).    Throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Ranmuggur,  Sadoola- 

Sore,  and  ChiUianwallah  (twice  wounded  and  horse  JcUled),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Aff^hans  (Medal  with 
lasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Sidney  Cotton  in  the  expedition  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Pesliawur  frontier 
in  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aff^rs  of  Punjtar  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  xst  Sikh 
Irregular  Cavalry  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Meeangunge,  Poorwak, 
Mahar^gunge,  Simri,  Berar  (charger  killed),  Bungermow,  and  Dhoondeakera,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Oomcri*, 
actions  of  Muchleegaon  and  Bungaon,  action  near  Gonda  with  the  rebel  Cawnpore  Brigade  and  captured  the  Colours 
of  the  53rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (wounded),  and  subsequent  operations  m  Nepaul  (repeatedly  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Commanded  the  3rd  Punjaub  Cavalry  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzzeeree  expedi- 
tion of  i860  under  Sir  Neville  Chftmberlain. 

^^  Colonel  W.  Elw^ni  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  on  29th  Dec.  18^ 
(Bronzo  Star). 

^^  Colonel  W.  J.  Ward  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  twice  wounded  at  the  battie  of  Puimiar  on  z9th 
Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  in  the  PunjDub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  ist  and  and  siege  opiera- 
tions  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  action  of  Soorghkoond,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Accompanied  the  force  under  Sir  Ncvill  Chamberlain  in  the  operations  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  Apnl 
and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  Pallaseen,  the  forcing  of  the  Burrara  Pass,  and  the  advance  to  Kaxxeegorom 
(Modal  with  Clasp). 

^**  Colonel  C.  F.  Hicks  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign.  Present  with  the  6th  Bengal  Native  ^fiuitry  whes 
it  mutinied  at  Allahabad  on  the  6th  June  1857.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Irregular  Cavalry  durmg  the  opera- 
tions in  the  vicinity  of  Allahabad,  and  afterwards  served  as  a  volunteer  in  Havelock's  CavaJxy  throughout  the 
operations  of  that  force  (Medal). 

i«*  Colonel  J.  P.  W.  Campbell  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
Ferozeshah — severely  wounded  (Medal  nnd  ClnBp).  Served  in  the  expedition  under  Colonel  Mackeson  against  it/t 
Hussanzaies  on  the  Hazara  border  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  Puiyaub  Irregular 
Force  with  the  expedition  against  the  Bozdar  Hill  Tribe  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Khan- 
bnnd  Defile. 

^^t  Colonel  E.  G.  Langmore  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah 
(Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

*••  Colonel  C.  Andrews  aerved  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of 
Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  field  operations  in  Bundlecxmd 
under  Brigadier  Wheeler  in  1859,  ^*^  Rose's  Camel  Corps. 

^^  Colonel  H.  C.  Anderson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshali 
(Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

!•?  Colonel  R.  A.  Napper  served  in  the  Bombay  Presidency  with  the  2nd  Company  nth  Brigade  Bpyal  Artil- 
lerv  during  the  mutiny  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt  in  the  Gulf  of  Cutch  on  the  and  April  1858. 

'•7f  Colonel  J.  Reid  served  in  the  Pum'aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  muttny  cam- 
paigns of  1857-58,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Chandeepore  Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aiihirs  of 
Barree  and  Simree,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad  and  Sultanpore,  and  passage  of  the  Goomlce 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1"*  Colonel  J.  Emerson  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  batUea  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Mednl  and  two  Clasps). 

^"^  Colonel  C.  S.  Fowle  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

17^  Lt. Colonel  A.  M.  MacKenzie  served  against  the  insurgents  in  Bundlecund  in  1843-44.  Commanded  the  Stfc 
Irregular  Cavalry  on  the  mutiny  of  the  Notive  Troops  at  Bareilly  on  sist  May  1857,  on  which  occasion  he  tried  10 
induce  the  Rogt.  to  charge  the  guns,  but  failed,  owing  to  the  great  bulk  of  the  Corps  going  over  to  the  mutiiMics 
Artillery  and  Infantry  at  the  last  moment.  He  then  joined  Mr.  J.  C.  Wilson,  and  in  command  of  the  faithftil 
remnant  of  the  8th  Irregulars,  aided  in  preserving  48  Christian  reftigees  who  had  been  sheltered  by  friendly  Hindoos 
at  Rohilcund.  Raised  the  new  8th  Irregular  Cavalry  (now  the  6th  Bengal  Cavalry),  and  served  throughout  the  fcieg* 
nnd  capture  of  Lucknow,  commanded  a  portion  of  his  Regt.  on  the  5th  April  1858,  on  which  occasion  he  charged 
the  rebels,  and  after  a  desperate  resistance  cut  up  the  rebel  leader,  Lulloh  Sing,  and  the  whole  of  his  body- 
guard, upwards  of  one-fourth  of  his  men  being  killed  or  wounded,  and  his  own  charger  woimde<l  (Medal  withClasp)^ 

•''  Lt. Colonel  C.  Irvine  served  the  Gwalior  compai^  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Rinnior  on  apth  Dec.  1843 
(Bronze  Star).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  includmg  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  befbre  and  surrender 
of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Ser\'ed  with  Colonel  Carmichael's  Brigade  in  Oude  in  1858-59.  Also  with  the  expo 
ditionary  force  in  China  in  i860  (Medal). 

*7»  Colonel  J.  I.  Murray  served  m  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Shahgunge ;  Commanded  Rajah  Gobind  Sing's  Jat  Hone 
at  the  battle  of  AUyghur  (mentioned  in  despatches  **  for  conspicuous  gallantry,"  wounded,  and  charger  wounded) ; 
served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  battle  of  Agra ;  employed  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1857  in  raising  the  Jkt  Horse  and  in  T&ti>r- 
ing  order  in  the  AUyghur  and  Etah  districts ;  commanded  at  the  Cavalry  engagements  at  Kutchla  Ghaut  and 
defeated  with  200  sabres  of  the  J&t  Horse  600  Irregular  Cavalry  mutineers,  and  held  the  Rohilcund  rebel  army  i« 
check  till  the  arrival  of  General  Penny's  Force  on  the  nth  March  1848  ;  in  April,  May,  and  June  with  the  J&t  Hor^e 
guarded  successfVilly  the  Ghauts  on  the  Ganges  in  the  AUyghur  and  Etah  districts  against  the  Rohilcund  rebels ; 
commanded  the  Regt.  throughout  the  second  Oude  campaign  and  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  ftt>ntier,  including  the 
action  near  BootwaT,  attack  on  the  rebels  in  the  hills,  and  defeat  of  the  Nusseerabad  rebel  brigade  at  DunreRhpore : 
commanded  a  Column  in  the  final  operations  on  the  Nepaul  lY-ontier  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  repeatedly  thanked 
by  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Government). 

*'•  Lt.  Colonel  H.  King  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  on  2$th.  Dec.  1B43 
(Bronze  Star). 

*78  Lt.Colonel  C.  Murray  served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  (Bronze  Star) ;  served  also  throu^hoat  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallsh 
and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affgnans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Kohst 
expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Colonel  R.  P.  Anderson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  affair  of  Ram- 
nuggfur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasp»>. 
Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58 ;  commanded  a  most  exposed  oirlpoBt  during  the  entire  defence 
of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow,  ana  was  wounded  in  the  head,  face,  and  foot  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  cf 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  £.  Hutchinson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  i848-49^4^ifiju^^  the  passage 

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of  the  Chenab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  as  Assistant  Political  Officer  with  the  Nerbudda 

Field  Force  in  the  operations  agiiinst  Dhar  in  1857.    Commanded  a  force  of  two  guns,  a  troop  of  Cavalry,  and  two 

Companies  of  Infantry  in  operations  against  the  rebel  Rajah  of  Amghera ;  destroyed  the  hill  fort  of  Lall  Ghur  and 

captorod  the  Rajah.    Served  as  Political  Officer  with  the  force  under  General  Michel  in  August  1858,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  action  near  Rajhghur  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches). 
'*'  Lt. Colonel  A.  G.  Forsyth  ser\'ed  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Sadoolapore 

(Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  Campaigns  of  1857-50,  including  the  action  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July, 

battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857,  and  action  of  Dowra  (Medal). 
'**  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  S.  Earle  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  Imttles  of  Chillianwallah 

and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Present  at  an  aftoir  in  the  Boree  Pass  in  Nov.  1853;  also  in  operations 
agsinsl  the  Afireedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
'«  LtColonel  W.  Briggs  was  present  at  the  attack  on  and  defeat  of  insurgents  under  llarn  Sing  at  Noorpore  In 
Sept.  1848.  Served  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  (^(edal).  Served 
vnih  the  Aracan  Battalion  in  the  Aeti|^  Pass  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served 
tbrouighout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee-ko-Scrai  in  command  of  General 
Reids escort  of  Pattan  Cavalry,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  Rohilcund  campaign  and  affair  of  Kurkralli,  capture  of 
Bareilly,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  our  position  at  Shahjehanpore,  capture  and  destruction  of  Mohumdee, 
(hde  cam])aign  of  1858-59,  including  attack  and  storm  of  Rampore  Kussia  and  operations  in  tho  Nepaul  Terrai 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"♦  Lt.Colonel  G.  Delane  served  throu^jhout  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  th© 
CheoAb,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Groojcrat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'*^  Lt.Colonel  E.  D.  R.  Ross  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  (Medal).  Served  also 
ill  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Agra  (Medal). 

'*®  LtColonel  G.  S.  Macbcan  served  with  the  force  against  the  Boree  Affreedees  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Accnmpanied  the  advance  force  from  Allahabad  in  June  1857  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking 
the  field  in  July,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtohpore,  Aoimg,  Paudoo  Nuddec,  Cawnjmre,  Oonno,  Biiseo- 
ruti^onge  (both  actions),  Boorbeake-Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbaugh,  relief  of  the  Garripon  of  Lucknow, 
aad  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflkirs  of  Rooyah  and  Allygunge,  Rohil- 
(omi  campaign,  and  recapture  of  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Goverament,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  LtColonel  J.  I.  Willes  served  imder  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind  in  1845.  Served  ale© 
in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  E.  Smalley  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Meda^).  Served 
alK)  throughout  the  Pui\jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore, 
Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clivsps). 

'"  Lt.Colonel  J.  Baillie  serN'cd  throughout  the  Sutlej  cajnpaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Fcroieshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

^'^  Colonel  T.  A.  Carey  8er\'etl  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  (Medal  wi*Ji  Clasps,  and 
Brevets  of  Miy or  and  Lt.  Colonel) . 

^^  LtColonel  D.  Mocatta  served  throughout  tho  Sutlej  campaigrn  of  1845-46,  including  tho  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasp.*?).  Served  with  tbe  Cashmere  Contingent  Ixjfore  Delhi  in  1857  and 
present  at  its  capture  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Military  Police  in  tho  reserve  force  in  the  Eusofzaie 
tilieditionof  1863.  Commanded  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Hazara  field  force  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  i863 
(ai£iitioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'•'*  LtColonel  G.  W.  Fraser  ser\'od  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Modal). 

^  LkColonel  H.  M.  Boddam  served  during  the  Burmc?c  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also 
apiinstthe  insurgent  Santhals  from  July  to  December  1S55. 

"^*"  LtColonel  W.  H.  Binny  served  during  t!ie  op^nUious  arrainst  the  hill  tribes  in  the  Pcshawur  District  in 
1-55  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Bamla  Military  I'o  ico  BatUilion  at  the  relief  of  Kirwoo  in  Dec.  1858,  and 
fri^'Aequent  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Banda  District  und  adjoining  Native  States  (Modal). 

'*'  LtColonel  J.  8-  Rawlins  served  throughout  tho  Sutlej  c  impaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ferrizeahah  (Medal),  and  the  operations  beiore  the  Fort  of  Kh(jt9  Kangra.  Served  as  Quai-ter  Master  4th  Sikh 
Infantry  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  t!i:>  recapture  of  Pegu  and  many  other  subsequent 
•'Iterations  in  its  vicinity,  also  in  many  minor  cngagemeuts  from  Feb.  to  March  1S53  ;  with  tho  expedition  under  Sir 
J'hn  Cheape  against  the  rebel  chief  Myatoon,  and  commanded  :i  Dotachment  of  Sikhs  at  the  capture  of  his  strong- 
hold at  Donahue — severely  wounded,  and  thanked  in  regimental  ordoi-s  for  his  "  conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  field  " 
(Meflal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  selected  by  the  Licut.Govcrnor  N.W.  Provinces  in  June  1857  to  raise  and  organize 
a  ililitia  Corps  of  European  and  Eurasian  residents  of  Agra,  and  commanded  the  MiUtia  when  the  station  was 
&tta<;ked  by  the  Necmuch  mutineers  at  Agra  on  the  3rd  July ;  also  present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Mhow  and 
Irdore  mutineers  on  tho  10th  Oct.  1857— mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Government  N.W.  Provinces 
(Medal).  Served  in  Bhootan  and  commanded  the  ist  Groorkhas  from  Dec.  1866  to  Feb.  1867  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
I'roceeded  in  command  of  the  ist  Goorkhas  from  DHurmsala  by  forced  marches  in  Aug.  1868  to  join  the  Hazara 
Field  Force  and  covered  a  distance  of  430  miles  in  24  days,  and  served  throughout  the  campaiprn  in  Hazara  and 
tie  Black  Mountain ;  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  the  Viceroy,  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  Governor 
cf  the  Puniaub,  and  Sir  A.  Wilde.  Commanding  the  F.\pedition  (Clasp). 

^  LtColonel  J.  J.  Dansey  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee» 
F.  r: izesliah,  and  8obraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps) . 

^^  LtColonel  J.  W.  F.  Bean  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tho  passage  of  tho 
Hieaab  and  battle  of  Gooierat  (Medal  with  one  Clasj^). 

^  LtColonel  N.  E.  Boilcau  scr\'ed  in  tho  Sutlej  cnmpaiirn  of  1S45-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 
b-cnred  also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  A^-ith  CInsp  for  Pegu). 

^']  LtColonel  H.  J.  Templer  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnporo 
^n  6th  Dec.  1857,  operations  on  the  Goomtee,  siege  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Kooraie,  Calpee,  and  Ranode  (mentioned 
1^ desriatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Z®  LtColonel  A.  Pond  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  inclurling  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Served 
a>o  in  the  Indian  nautiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  action  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers 
(wonaded),  and  at  an  engagement  with  the  rebels  at  the  \'illage  of  Chawhowlee,  which  was  surprised,  captured,  and 
'ImroyetL  Commanded  a  Wing  of  the  3rd  Europeans  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  vdlage  30  miles  from 
A^^  lYesent  at  the  battle  of  Agra.  Commanded  four  companies  of  Europeans  at  the  taking  of  Futteh^oro 
t^iirce,  as  also  when  the  position  of  Shereghur  Ghat  was  secured,  when  1500  rebels  were  driven  through  the  ravines 
an<l  acrrjiis  the  river,  and  held  the  Ghat  in  action  for  live  or  six  hours  (Medal) . 

^*'*  Colonel  J.  B.  Thelwall  served  with  the  24th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at 
t-<;  passage  of  tho  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chilliauwallah  (severely  wounded  by  a  grape-shot  in  tho 
ifizh),  ana  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  Avith  the  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the 
^^ofzaic  border  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  aflairs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in 
Iv  ^^®  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
ihanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal,  and  CB.).  Served  in  the  JojTiteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63, 
and  pr^cnt  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  stockades  at  Oomkoi,  Oomkrcmg,  Nungbarai,  and  Surleeing.  Commanded 
ite  2wt  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (moniioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

-  LtColonel  R.  H.  Price  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chil- 
^wallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  tho 
Bonihal  campaign  in  i85«;. 

LtColonel  J.  J.  Hume  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkec, 
f  enucshah,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps.) 

Colonel  C.  W.  Miles  served  in  1857  against  the  rebels  near  Benares  (horse  shot),  and  with  the  Goorkha  Force 
^n  the  S.E.  Ihmtier  of  Oude ;  also'with  Pranks' Column  in  the  Oude  camjjaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of 
-  amitpf^re,Chanda,  Ummcerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  wilii  Ch^p^aad^revet 

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«»  LtColonel  J.  J.  O'Bryen  sorvod  throughont  the  Sutlej  campnign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Perozcshah,  and  Sobraon  (wounded,  Medaland  two  Clasps). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Waddington  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  ftnt 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at  Muttee 
Thai  (Medal  with  one  Clasp).  Received  the  gracious  approbation  of  the  Queen  for  services  performed  in  India  ia 
3857-^8,  for  having  as  Deputy  Commissioner  of  MundbUi,  acted  with  much  judgment  in  opposing  the  rebels  in  the 
Mundlaih  and  Seoneo  districts,  and  for  having  been  present  in  several  engagements  (Medal). 

31^  Colonel  T.  H.  Sibley  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by 
Oovemmcnt,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^^  Lt.Colonel  A.  Paterson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affkir  of  Bamnuggur, 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  ChiUianwallah  and  Groojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  and  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  rebel  chief  Mong 
Goung  Gye  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*"  Colonel  H.  K.  Bume  served  with  the  and  Bengal  N.I.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including 
the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  with  the  expedition  against  Kot  Kangra  (Modal  and  Clasp).  Served 
during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  as  Military  Secretary  to  General  (Jodwin,  Commander  of  the  Force,  and  was 
present  at  the  captures  of  Prome  and  Pegu  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and 
Brevet  of  Major). 

-'^^  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Norgate  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Goo^aira  district  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1857.  Was  present 
4it  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  and  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  with  50  men  of  the  xxth  Punjaub  Infantry  and  a 
Troop  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry ;  came  up  with  the  mutineers  after  a  forced  march  of  57  miles  and  destroyed 
upwards  of  500  of  them  (received  the  approbation  of  the  Indian  and  Punjaub  Governments,  and  the  thanks  of  tia» 
Home  Government).    Commanded  the  12th  Punjaub  Infkntry  in  the  operations  in  Bundlccund  in  1859  (Medal). 

*^^  Lt.Colonel  A.  E.  Osbom  served  throughout  the  l*unjaub  campaign  of  1848-4^,  including  the  battles  of  Chillias- 
wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58.  including 
the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungaree,  Puttiolee,  and  Mynpooree,  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»7  Lt.Colonel  C.  L.  Brown  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throa^hoat  the 
«iege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.  Spilsbury  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  and 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at 
Muttee  Thol,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  and  attack  on  tne  suburbs :  afterwRxds  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Sensed  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
(Modal). 

•^o  Lt.Colonel  G.   R.    Roberts   served  in  the    Sutlej   campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraoa 

^^  Lt.ColonelC.  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Meda.^. 
Served  as  D.A.Q.M.Gencral  with  army  Head  Quarters  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  CIa>>p). 
8er\'ed  as  Chief  of  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  with  the  Hazara  field  force  under  Mi^or  General  Wilde 
in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Sir  Edward  Leeds  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  afl'air  of  BuddiwfU,  and  actions  of 
Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

2*»  Sir  Frederick  Richard  Pollock  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 :  on  the  Sikh  outbreak  he  was  Assistanc 
Resident  at  Lahore,  and  accomimnied  the  Ferozepore  column  as  Political  Officer  to  Mooltan ;  served  throughcoi 
t)oth  siege  operations  there  with  the  force  under  Major  Edwardea,  but  joined  his  own  regiment  for  the  assault  of  the 
town  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  conduct  when  in  command  of  detachments  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Employed  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  AfiVcedees  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  1850  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Accompamed  as  Civil  and  Politicol  Officer  the  centre  column  in  Major  Nicholson's  expedition  agaizi^t 
the  Omurzve  Wuzeerees.  In  1857  ^^td  Civil  Conduct  of  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Chambeziain  to  the 
J3ozder  Hills.  Accompanied  the  Huzara  Field  Force  of  1868  as  Political  Commissioner)  mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  Government  of  India). 

***  LtColonel  A.Elderton  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Runnnggnr, 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Aflghaiu 
<Mod2Ll  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded,  and  again  severely 
-woimded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Lt.Colonel  H.  N.  Hodgson  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  the 
Meranaai  valley  near  Kohat,  and  present  at  the  afikir  of  Dorsune  Mund. 

«*«  Colonel  H.  Forbes  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
(horse  killed),  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Throughout  the  Puznaub  campaign  of  184S-4C, 
including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  ChiUianwallah  and  (^jerat  (Medal  with  two  Claaps).  Served 
throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  ;  again  wounded  while  serving  with  the 
Punjaub  Cavalry ;  present  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnporc,  and  as  a  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  yeari 
service).  / 

«*7  Lt.Colonel  T.  Pierce  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Also 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  (Thenab,  battles  of 
ChiUianwallah  (wounded)  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (\icdal  with  two  Clasps). 

3»  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Marshall  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Mood* 
lee,  Ferozeshah,  and  AJiwal— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

>*  Colonel  T.  James  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
Ferozeshah,  and  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Henry  Lawrence 
on  the  night  of  the  3rst  May  1857,  when  the  native  troops  mutinied,  and  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  (oangerously 
wounded),  and  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  (thanked  by  Government,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet 
of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

«»  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Tytlcr  served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  against  the  hiU  tribes  on  the  Peshawtrr 
frontier  in  1851-52;  and  in  the  Boori  Pass  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
'857-59,  including  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels,  and  was  shot  through  the  left 
arm  and  received  a  spear  wound  in  the  chest  while  engaged  in  a  hand-to-hand  fight  in  the  action  of  Choopoorah  an 
aoth  Feb.  1858  (Victoria  Cross) ;  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and 
Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  in  the  tJmbejlah  Pass 
in  1863  also  in  the  campaign  in  Hazara  and  in  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Clasp). 

***  Lt. Colonel  F.  J.  Stephenson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  actionnear  Agra  with 
the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July,  and  the  subsequent  battle  of  Agra  on  the  10th  October  1857  (Medal). 

»*  Lt.Colonel  S.  Black  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  rebeUion  in  the  Googaira  and  a(^oining  districts  in  1857 
(Medal). 

*»*  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  MiUar  served  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Umb 
and  occupation  of  the  Fort  of  Oonah  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Colin  CampbeU  in  the  Eiiaof- 
zaie  campaign  of  1851-52,  including  the  affair  of  the  Paunch  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Present  at  Jullunder  when 
the  Native  Cavalry  and  Infantry  mutinie<l  on  the  7th  June  1857  (Medal). 

«w  Lt. Colonel  A.  T.  Armstrong  served  throughout  the  Puty  aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  Oie  first  and 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan.  including  the  affair  at  Soot^koond  on  the  5th  Nov.  1848.  storm  and  capture 
of  the  city,  and  sorronder  of  the  fortress ;  also  present  at  the  investment  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  Cheniote, 
and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  w^ith  two  Clasps).  Served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  *'  seal  and  abUity,"  Medal) . 

»«  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Stafford  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal) ;  and  with  the  Force  under  Brig- 
ndier  General  Chamberlain  in  the  Meeranzae  Valley  m  AprU  and  May  1855,  including  the  action  of  DarRum- 
mund  gfedal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  in  command  of  the  7th  Pun- 
jaub Innntry,  including  the  actions  of  Gungaree,  Puttialee,  Mynpooree,  Bungaon,  and  Ruttunpore,  oommanded 
the  Right  Column  of  attack  in  the  action  of  28th  March  1858  on  Uie  Nepaul  firontier,  commandea  his  Begiment  in 


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the  atteek  on  the  Camp  of  the  Nana  and  Bala  Rao  in  the  Gnrwah  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Brevet 

of  H^or). 
"^  LcOolonel  G.  G.  Dandridjoro  senred  in  the  Ptmjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  xst  and  and 

eipge  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  outposts  on  the  oth  and  X2th  September, 

nction  of  Soorjkhoond,  ond  storm  and  capture  of  the  ci^  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 
*»  U.Colonel  H.  P.Williams  served  throughout  the  Puogaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender 

of  Mooh&n,  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  Ghimaon  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Gk)ojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Was 

present  at  Agra  during  the  mutiny,  and  was  severely  wounded  (right  leg  amputated)  in  the  action  fought  there  on 

the  5th  July  1857  (Medal). 
=»  LtColonel  R.  C.  Gross  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Havelock*s 

F<)ree  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Fnttehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawn- 

pore  (horse  killed  under  nim  by  a  cannon-shot),  Oonao,  Buseerut  Gunge,  Boorbeea-ke-Chowkee,  and  Bithoor  (horse 

voanded),  skirmishes  of  17th  i8th  and  19th  September  while  protecting  the  construction  of  a  bridge  of  boats  across 
tbo  Ganges  on  the  Oude  side  for  the  passage  of  the  troops,  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  the 
Garrison  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency  for  two  months,  and  the  day  before  the  relief 
lij  Lord  Clyde,  led  100  men  as  part  of  a  storming  party  to  the  King's  stables  and  steam-engine  house,  and  took  a 
Culoor  under  very  heavy  fire  to  an  outpost  to  serve  as  a  guide  to  Lord  Clyde's  force ;  also  served  with  Outram's  Force 
in  the  Alumbagh,  and  ^t  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  present  also  at  the  passage  of  the  Grogrs,  and  operations  on 
the  Nepaol  frontier  (thanked  by  the  Government,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  J.  Williamson  served  with  the  field  force  employed  against  the  rebel  Rajah  of  Ungool  in  1847-48. 
Was  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Punjaub  Irregular  Force  and  Staff  Otlicor  of  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  General 
( hamberlain  employed  in  the  Merauzaie  Valley  in  1855  and  present  at  the  ennigement  at  Dursunmiund  (Medal  with 
Cbsp).  Conmuinded  the  i8th  Punjanb  Infantry  (now  the26tn  Bengal  Native  Infantry)  throughout  the  operations  in 
the  Eosofzaie  Hills  in  April  and  May  1858  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton,  and  led  the  attitck  on  the  fanatic  stronghold 
CQ  the  heights  above  Sittana.  Commanded  the  same  Retdment  throughout  the  final  operations  against  the  rebels 
by  the  force  under  Brigadier  Holdich  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1850.  Again  commanded  the  Regi- 
asnt  in  Bhootan  from  Dec.  1865  to  March  1866,  mcluding  the  advance  into  the  interior  resulting  in  the  capture  of 
Siileeka  and  recovery  of  the  British  guns  which  fbll  into  the  enemy's  hands  at  Dewangiri  (Clasp). 

-*i  LtColonelW.  Paske  served  with  the  Eosofzaie  Expedition  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  185a  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"t  Lt. Colonel  Patrick  Maxwell  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Punjaub 
throasfhout  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  R.  Mylne  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pan- 
el >t  Xuddee  and  other  afiku*s  previous  to  the  defence  of  Cawnporo  xmder  General  Windham  to  whom  he  acted  as  Aide 
de  Camp  on  27th  Nov.  1857  (horse  killed  under  him  by  a  cannon-shot),  also  pi*e6ent  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  taking 
of  EtaWah  and  Mynpoorio,  operations  at  Ramgunga,  and  action  of  Kunkur  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*«  Colonel  H.  T.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857  as  Adjutant  78th  Highlanders,  including  the 
Ei?bt  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumi-ah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  with 
Harelock's  Column,  present  in  the  actions  of  Onao  (wounded),  Busoorutgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee, 
;iT.d  Bithoor,  and  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  subse- 
'(•ient  defence  (Victoria  Cross) ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks, 
ai^'i  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow — wounded  (Modal  with 
i.l45ps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'**  LtColonel  E.  H.  Laugmore  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 
and  Tras  present  at  the  capture  of  the  two  Sikh  Forts,  Ramnuggur  and  Muraree  (Medal) .  Formed  one  of  the  Gar- 
r  «i)n  which  defended  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  from  the  30th  June  to  the  22nd  Nov.  1857,  and  commanded  an 
pTortant  oatpost  during  that  period,  and  was  mentioned  in  Major  General  Inglis'  despatch  in  the  following  terms : — 
"Lir^t.  Langmorewith  the  remnant  of  his  corps  (the  7i8t  Native  Infantry)  held  a  very  exx>osed  position  between 
t:c'  HiDspital  and  the  Water  Gate.  This  gallant  and  deserving  young  soldier  and  his  men  were  entirely  without 
flielter  from  the  weather  both  by  night  and  day."  Ho  was  afterwards  present  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  which  drove 
ih3  rebel  Grwalior  Contingent  firom  Cawnpore  (Modal  with  Clasp,  a  years  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

-"LtXoIonel  E.B.Clay  served  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  against  the  hill  tribes  ini85i-52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian 
Qutinv  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  and  action  of  Choopoorah ; 
Oud;  campaign  of  1858-59  including  the  actions  ofPusgaon  and  Russoolporo,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowleo, 
anl  action  of  Bis  wah  (Medal). 

'•'^  LtCoIonel  J.  S.  Ogilvie  served  as  Executive  Commissariat  Officer  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

-**  LtColonel  C.  J.  Godby  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  afihir  of  Buddiwal,  action  of 
Aii^.  surrender  of  Fort  Phillour, and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Jullundcr  Doab  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the 
Piinjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolapore,  and 
ChiUiuiwal]aii--dangerously  wounded  in  a  hand-to-hand  fight  in  defence  of  the  Regimentoi  Colours  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Was  wounded  by  an  assassin  in  Dec.  1853  when  in  charge  of  the  Eu^ofi^ie  frontier.  Has  been  employed  in 
hinung  down  and  engasred  with  hill  robbers  on  the  Peshawur  frontier. 

-'•  Colonel  H.  F.  M.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Bormese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  the  Gar- 
Ti-Mm  of  Pegu,  and  commanded  a  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  chief  Mong  Gouneggrie  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
f^erved  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58 ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Kumaon  Goorkha  Battalion  at 
the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (dangerously  wounded) ;  commanded  a  Force  in  the  Saharunpore  ddstrict, 
s.:A  on  the  loth  Jan.  1858  encountered  and  boat  back  across  the  Ganges  at  Hurdwar  upwards  of  1000  of  the  enemy 
iTiih  4  guns,  destroying  many  of  the  enemy  and  capturing  arms  and  mimitions  of  war— thanked  by  Grovemment 
IMi^dal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*'"t  LtOilonel  J.  K.  Couper  served  with  the  expedition  under  (general  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846. 

-'**  LuColonel  W.  Nembhard  served  with  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  against  the  Sikhs  in  1846.  During  the  war  of  1852-53 
!i3urmah  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pej^u).  Also  throughout  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  and  present  at 
Ii^aoh  when  tho  town  was  attacked  by  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  July  and  on  tho  5th  August  1857  ;  also  present 
£■  the  attack  on  tho  fort  of  Nursurghnr,  and  at  an  attack  in  the  Kullungeo  Pass,  near  Jubbulpore,  by  a  body  of 
p.'^els  on  the  27th  September  1857  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Smyly  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  north  of  JuUuadur  in  1848-49,  including  the  storming 
<i  tha  Heights  of  Umb,  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Shahpore  ajQd  Oonah  (Medal). 

-^  LtColouel  J.  Perkins  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  attack  on  the  Heights  of  Moor- 
P'-f-na  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  that  forced  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850 ;  and  with 
fonder  Sir  CJolin  Campbell  in  1851-52  and  present  attha  capture  and  destruction  of  Dubb  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
c«rrcd  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  at  the  action  of  Timmoor  Ghaut  (mentioned 
in  fwpatches.  Medal). 

/w^  U.Colonel  G.  M.  Battye  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-54,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Pegu 
Cle-lal  with  CTasp  for  Pegu).  o    o-f  f  t^  ts 

-''  Lt-Colonel  G.  A.  Williams  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  Burmah  in  1 852-54 ;  was  present  at  the  pursuit  and 
'lestroction  of  the  enemy's  troops  imdor  Moung  Shoey  Moung,  and  commanded  at  the  storming  of  the  entrenched 
'^uaue  of  Yeh  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  three  Companies  of  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  engage- 
^J:Txt  m  June  1857  near  Loodiana  with  the  Jullundur  mutineers,  and  was  dimgeroualy  wounded  (thanked  by  Govem- 
latr.i.  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

LtColonel  G.  Hutchinson  was  employed  under  the  Civil  Government  at  the  outbreak  of  tho  Indian  mutiny,  and 
J'  rv«l  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow ;  was  afterwards  Commanding  Engineer  with  Outram's 
'  r^e  at  tho  Alumbagh,  and  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  and  reported  by  Earl  Canning 
t"  aJiTe  been  "  of  equal  service  as  a  Civil  Officer  and  Military  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  after  taking  an 
imp  jrtant  part  in  the  Military  operations  "  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
<i  .^  8  senricc  far  Lucknow) .     . 

u.Colonel  B.  G.  Vander  Gucht  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  X846. 

^  U.CokBiel  A.  K.  Comber  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
Lt.Colonel  J.  Burn  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  (Sreat  Pagoda 

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*"  Lt.Col(mel  J.  J.  O'Bryen  served  thronghoat  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  includixig  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Perozeahah,  and  Sobraon  (wounded,  Medafand  two  Clasps). 

*i"  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Waddington  served  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  dnring  the  first 
eioge  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at  Mnttee 
Thai  (Medal  with  one  Clasp).  Received  the  gracious  approbation  of  the  Queen  for  services  performed  in  India  vb. 
3857-58,  for  having  as  Deputy  Conunissioner  of  Mundlah,  acted  with  much  judgment  in  opposing  the  rebels  in  the 
Mundlah  and  Seonee  districts,  and  for  having  been  present  in  several  engagements  (Medal). 

^^^  Colonel  T.  H.  Sibley  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanks  b; 
Crovemmont,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  A.  Patcrson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  afifkir  of  BAmnnggnr, 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  and  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  rebel  chief  Mcng 
Gounc  Gyo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

***  Colonel  H.  K.  Bumo  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  N.I.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including 
the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  with  the  ercpedition  against  Kot  Kangra  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served 
during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  as  Military  Secretary  to  General  Godwin,  Commander  of  the  Force,  and  was 
present  at  the  captures  of  Prome  and  Pegu  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and 
Brevet  of  Major). 

-1*  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Norgate  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Groogaira  district  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1857.  Was  present 
At  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  and  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  with  50  men  of  the  nth  Punjaub  In&ntry  and  a 
Troop  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry ;  came  up  with  the  mutineers  after  a  forced  march  of  57  miles  and  destroyed 
upwards  of  500  of  them  (received  the  approbation  of  the  Indian  and  Punjaub  Governments,  and  the  thanks  of  the 
Home  Grovemment).    Commanded  the  12th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  operations  in  Bundlccund  in  1859  (Medal). 

*>«  Lt.Colonel  A.  B.  Osbom  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillisa* 
wallah  and  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign  in  1857-58.  including 
the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungaree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree,  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^7  Lt.Colonel  C.  L.  Brown  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throaghoiit  the 
«iefire  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  at  the  batUe  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'*  Lt. Colonel  E.  J.  Spilsbury  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*^*  Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Puigaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  and 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at 
Muttee  Thol,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  and  attack  on  tno  suburbs :  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
(Modal). 

**^  Lt.Colonel   G.   R.   Roberts   served  in  the    Sutlej    campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 

"1  Lt.Colonel  0.  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlcg  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medall. 
Served  as  D.  A.Q.M.General  with  army  Head  Quarters  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  as  Chief  of  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  with  the  Hazara  field  force  under  M^or  General  Wilde 
in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Grovernment,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Sir  Edward  Leeds  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  afllEur  of  Buddiwal,  and  actions  cf 
Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

2M  Sir  Frederick  Richard  Pollock  served  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49 ;  on  the  Sikh  outbreak  he  was  Assistant 
Resident  at  Lahore,  and  accompanied  the  Ferozepore  column  as  Political  Officer  to  Mc*oUan ;  served  througboot 
t)oth  siege  operations  there  with  the  force  under  Major  Edwardes,  but  joined  his  own  reffimeni  for  the  assault  of  the 
town  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  conduct  when  in  command  of  detachments  (Medal  with  Cla^). 
Employed  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Affreedees  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  1850  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Acoompamed  as  Civil  and  Political  Officer  the  centre  column  in  Major  Nicholson's  expedition  against 
the  6murzye  Wuzeerees.  In  1857  had  Civil  Conduct  of  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  to  the 
Bozder  Hills.  Accompanied  the  Huzara  Field  Force  of  1868  as  Political  Commissioner)  mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  Government  of  India). 

***  LtColonel  A.Elderton  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  theactionof  Ramnuggor, 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chilliuiwallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans 
<Mcdal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded,  and  again  severely 
wounded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Lt.Colonel  H.  N.  Hodgson  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  the 
Mcrancai  valley  near  Kohat,  and  present  at  the  affair  of  Dorsune  Mund. 

"«  Colonel  H.  Forbes  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
(horse  killed),  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Throughout  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49. 
including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  &)ojerat  (Medal  with  two  Claaps).  Served 
throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  ;  again  wounded  while  serving  with  the 
Punjaub  Cavalry ;  present  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnporc,  and  as  a  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  years 
cervice).  / 

w  Lt. Colonel  T.  Pierce  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Also 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of 
Chillianwallah  (woimded)  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

3**  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Marshall  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Mood* 
lee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Aliwal— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

>*  Colonel  T.  James  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
Ferozeshah,  and  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Henry  Lawrence 
on  the  night  of  the  31st  May  1857,  when  the  native  troops  mutinied,  and  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  (dangerooslj 
wounded),  and  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  (thanked  by  CJovemment,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet 
of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

«*>  Lt. Colonel  J.  A.  Tytler  served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawar 
frontier  in  1851-52 ;  and  in  the  Boori  Pass  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
1857-59,  including  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  ag^ainst  the  rebels,  and  was  shot  through  the  left 
arm  and  received  a  spear  woimd  in  the  chest  while  engaged  in  a  hand-to-hand  fight  in  the  action  of  Choopoorah  on 
30th  Feb.  1858  (Victoria  Cross) ;  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and 
Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Umb^lah  Pass 
in  1863  also  in  the  campaign  in  Hazara  and  in  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Clasp). 

»*  Lt. Colonel  F.  J.  Stephenson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  actionnear  Agra  with 
the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July,  and  the  subsequent  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  October  1857  (Medal). 

**^  Lt.Colonel  S.  Black  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Googaira  and  adjoining  districts  in  iSy 
(Me<lal). 

*«*  Lt. Colonel  J.  C.  Millar  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaiguof  1848-49,  including  the  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Umb 
and  occupation  of  the  Fort  of  Oonah  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  the  Eusof- 
zaie  campaign  of  1851-52,  including  the  affair  of  the  Paunch  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Present  at  Jullunder  when 
the  Native  Cavalry  and  Infantry  mutinied  on  the  7th  Juno  1857  (Medal). 

«**  Lt. Colonel  A.  T.  Armstrong  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  and 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan.  including  the  affair  at  Soorjkoond  on  the  5th  Nov.  1848,  storm  and  capture 
of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  present  at  the  investment  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  Cheniote, 
and  at  the  battle  of  GKiojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  "  zeal  and  ability,"  Medal) . 

«M  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Stafford  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaigrn  of  1848-49  (Medal) ;  and  with  the  Force  under  Brig* 
adier  General  Chamberlain  in  the  Mceranzae  Valley  in  April  and  May  1855,  including  the  action  of  Darsom- 
mund  gledal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  in  command  of  the  7th  Pun- 
jaub Innntry,  including  the  actions  of  Gungaree,  Puttialee,  Mynpooree,  Bungaon,  and  Ruttunnore,  commanded 
the  Right  Column  of  attack  in  the  action  of  a8th  March  1858  on  Uie  Nepaul  firontier,  oommandea  hia  Regiment  in 


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the  attack  on  the  Camp  of  the  Nana  and  Bala  Rao  in  the  Gnrwah  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Brevet 
of  Mi^or). 

"^  LCCoIonel  C.  G.  Dandrid^re  served  in  the  Ponjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  ist  and  and 
sie;^  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  outposts  on  the  oth  and  Z2th  September, 
action  of  Soorjkhoond,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

^  LcColonel  H.  P.WiUiams  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender 
of  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  Port  and  Garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Gtoojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was 
present  at  Agra  during  the  mutiny,  and  vrtM  severely  wounded  (right  leg  amputated)  in  the  action  fought  there  on 
the  5th  July  1857  (Medal). 

=®  Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  Cross  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Havelock'a 
Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtohpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawn- 
jxjre  (horse  killed  under  him  by  a  cannon-shot),  Oonao,  Buseerut  Gunge,  Boorboea-ke-Chowkee,  and  Bithoor  (horse 
woanded),  skinnishes  of  xyth  z8th  and  19th  September  while  protecting  the  construction  of  a  bridge  of  boats  across 
the  Ganges  on  the  Oude  side  for  the  passage  of  the  troops,  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  reUef  of  the 
Garrifton  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  subsequent  defence  of  tlie  Residency  for  two  months,  and  the  day  before  the  relief 
br  Lord  Clyde,  led  100  men  as  part  of  a  storming  party  to  the  King's  stables  and  steam-engine  house,  and  took  a 
Oiloar  imder  very  heavy  fire  to  an  outpost  to  servo  as  a  guide  to  Lord  Clyde's  force ;  also  served  with  Outram's  Force 
in  the  Alumbagh,  and  ^t  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  present  also  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  operations  on 
the  Nepaul  fh)ntier  (thanked  by  the  Government,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'"  Lt.Colonel  J.  Williamson  served  with  the  field  force  employed  against  the  rebel  Rajfih  of  Ungool  in  1847-48. 
Wag  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Punjaub  Irregular  Force  and  Stafl*  Officer  of  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  General 
Chamberlain  employed  in  the  Mcranzaie  Valley  in  1855  and  present  at  the  engagement  atDursummuud  (Medal  with 
<'Ia»^).  Commanded  the  T8th  Punjaub  Infantry  (now  the26tn  Bengal  Native  Infantry)  throughout  the  operations  in 
the  Losof^aie  Hills  in  April  and  May  1858  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton,  and  led  the  attjick  on  the  fanatic  stronghold 
on  the  heights  above  Sittana.  Commanded  the  same  Re^ment  throughout  the  final  operations  against  the  rebels 
br  the  force  under  Brigadier  Holdich  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1859.  Again  commanded  the  Regi- 
ment in  Bhootan  from  Dec.  1865  to  March  1866,  including  the  advance  into  the  interior  resulting  in  the  capture  of 
Saleeka  and  recovery  of  the  British  guns  which  ftell  into  the  enemy's  hands  at  Dewangiri  (Clasp). 

^'  Lt.Colonel  W.  Paske  served  with  the  Eusofzaie  Expedition  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-*^t  LLColonel  Patrick  Maxwell  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medial).  Also  served  in  the  Punjaub 
ihmnjfhont  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

*•"  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  R.  Mylne  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  ceunpaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pan- 
doo Nuddee  and  other  afiiurs  previous  to  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  to  whom  he  acted  as  Aide 
d  •  Camp  on  27th  Nov.  1857  (horse  killed  under  him  by  a  cannon-shot) ,  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  taking 
of  Etawah  and  Mynpoorie.  operations  at  Ramgunga,  and  action  of  Kunkur  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

'"  Colonel  H.  T.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857  as  Adjutant  78th  Highlanders,  including  the 
ni?ht  attack  and  battle  of  Keoshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  with 
HHTclock's  Column,  present  in  the  actions  of  Onao  (wounded),  Busoerutgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee, 
i'Tid  Bithcmr,  and  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  subse- 
quent defence  (Victoria  Cross) ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks, 
&v.d  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow— wounded  (Medal  with 
C'o^ps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'**  Lt. Colonel  E.  H.  Langmore  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 
and  tras  present  at  the  capture  of  the  two  Sikh  Forts,  Ramnuggur  and  Muraree  (Medal).  Formed  one  of  the  Gar- 
r:son  which  defended  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  from  the  acta  June  to  the  22nd  Nov.  1857,  and  commanded  an 
important  outpost  during  that  period,  and  was  mentioned  in  Miijor  General  Inglis'  despatch  in  the  following  terms : — 
"  Lient.  Langmore  with  the  remnant  of  his  corps  (the  71st  Native  Infantry)  held  a  very  exposed  position  between 
ti:c  Hospital  and  the  Water  Gate.  This  gallant  and  deserving  young  soldier  and  his  men  were  entirely  without 
fehilter  from  the  weather  both  by  night  and  day."  He  was  afterwards  present  ^vith  Lord  Clyde's  force  which  drove 
the  rebel  Gwatior  Contingent  fh)m  Cawnpore  (Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

■"  LlCoIonel  E.  B.  Clay  served  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  a&rainst  the  hill  tribes  in  1851-52  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Indian 
rantiny  eampaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  defence  of  the  Kiimaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  and  action  of  Choopoorah ; 
Oudj  campaini  of  1858-59  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee, 
aad  liction  of  Biswah  (Medal). 

-•^t  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Ogilvie  served  as  Executive  Commissariat  Officer  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

-*  LtColonel  C.  J.  Godby  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  afihir  of  Buddiwal,  action  of 
Aliwsl,  Burrender  of  Fort  Phillour,and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Jullundcr  Doab  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolapore,  and 
Chillianwallaii— -dangrerously  wounded  in  a  hand-to-hand  fight  in  defence  of  the  Regimental  Colours  (Medal  with 
Cla.<p).  Was  wounded  by  an  assassin  in  Dec.  1853  when  in  charge  of  the  Eus^pfliie  firontier.  Has  been  employed  in 
hnnting  down  and  engaged  with  hill  robbers  on  the  Peshawur  frontier. 

■•'  Colonel  H.  P.  M.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  the  Gar- 
rU«jn  of  Pegu,  and  commanded  a  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  chief  Mong  Gouneggie  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
Herred  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Kumaon  Goorkha  Battalion  at 
^e  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (d^gerously  wounded) ;  commanded  a  Force  in  the  Saharunpore  district, 
uyl  on  the  loth  Jan.  1858  encountered  and  boat  back  across  the  Ganges  at  Hurdwar  upwards  of  1000  of  the  enemy 
^th  4  guns,  destroying  many  of  the  enemy  and  capturing  arms  and  munitions  of  wai>— thanked  by  Grovemment 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*''t  LtColonel  J.  K.  Couper  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846. 

'**  LLColonel  W.  Nembhard  served  with  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  against  the  Sikhs  in  1846.  During  the  war  of  1852-53 
>::  Bannah  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  and  present  at 
I^2ioh  when  the  town  was  attacked  by  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  July  and  on  the  5th  August  1857  ;  also  present 
hi  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Nursurghnr,  and  at  an  attack  in  the  Kullungco  Pass,  near  Jubbulpore,  by  a  body  of 
rtheta  on  the  a7th  September  1857  (Me(Uil). 

*"  U.Coloncl  J.  B.  Smyly  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  north  of  JuUuadur  in  1848-49,  including  the  storming 
<*[  th«  Heights  of  Umb,  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Shahpore  and  Oonah  (Medal). 

**•  LtColonel  J.  Perkins  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  attack  on  the  Heights  of  Moor- 
ixj'iria  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  that  forced  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850 ;  and  with 
uai  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1851-52  and  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Dubb  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
penred  also  in  tiie  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  at  the  action  of  Timmoor  Ghaut  (mentioned 
in«Wtches,  Medal).  ^         ^    ^ 

/**  LtColonel  G.  M.  Battye  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-54,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Pegu 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu)  • 

*^  LtColonel  G.  A.  Williams  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  Burmah  in  1852-54 ;  was  present  at  the  pursuit  and 
destruction  of  the  enemy's  troops  under  Moung  Shoey  Moung,  and  commantlod  at  the  storming  of  the  entrenched 
^Uaife  of  Yoh  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  three  Companies  of  the  4tli  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  engage- 
i^nt  in  June  1857  near  Loodiana  with  the  Jullundur  mutineers,  and  was  dangerously  wounded  (thanked  by  Govem- 
Cicnt  iledal.  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

LtColonel  O.  Hutchinson  was  employed  under  the  Civil  Gtovemment  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and 
Rtrved  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow ;  was  afterwards  Commanding  Engineer  with  Outram's 
\i^  *''^  Alumbagh,  and  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  reported  by  Earl  Canning 
w  aate  been  "  of  equal  service  as  a  Civil  Officer  and  Military  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  after  taking  an 

»iD[.ortant  part  in  the  Mihtary  operations  "  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 

a. vear-B  service  for  Lucknow).     . 

LtColonel  B.  G.  Vander  Gucht  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846. 
^  ^^y^kmel  A.  K.  Comber  served  in  the  PuAJaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
LtColonal  J.  Bum  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Qreal  Pagoda 

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at  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Cla«p  for  Poeu).     Served  as  Adjutant  of  his  Regiment  thronghout  the  Sonthal  campaig* 
of  1855-56 ;  and  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Sasseram  Field  Force  in  1858  (Medal). 

**«  Lt. Colonel  J.  C.  Wood  served  throughout  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  paesa^  of  the  Chenjtb 
and  battle  of  Chillianwalloh— very  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*i«t  Lt.Colonel  CM.  Longmore  accompanied  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  towards  Jummoo  in  1846.  Served  with 
the  right  column  of  the  Bhootan  field  force  under  Bri^dier  General  Richardson  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  ihe 
capture  of  Suloekah.  and  with  the  advance  thence  to  the  Moonas  Bridge  where  the  guns  that  fell  into  the  enemy's 
hands  were  surrendered  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^7  Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  Dickins  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  batUes  of  Sodoolapore, 
Chillianwallfih,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AJBfghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  an  expe- 
dition under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  AflVeedies,  in  1849-50 ;  volunteered  with  a  Company  of  his  Regiment  10 
scale  a  hill  in  the  possession  of  the  enemy,  who  had  cut  up  a  detachment  of  40  men  under  Ensign  Sitwell ;  drove  off 
the  enemy,  and  brought  down  the  body  of  Ensign  Sitwell  and  the  four  survivors  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  m  tLc 
Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  four  engagcmeiiu 
with  rebels  at  Dumoh,  and  twice  repulsed  attacks  on  the  Fort  of  Rehli,  employed  in  hunting  down  rebels  in  the 
Saueor  district  while  in  command  of  the  Police  Battalion ;  co-operated  in  attecking  a  body  ol  rebels  1500  strong  at 
Hirdecmgur,  killing  150  of  them,  and  jjrcsent  at  the  attack  on  Patrakotah  and  Luckimgur  (Medal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  T.  F.  Forster  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Sutloj  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Aliwal  (Medal).  * 

«»  Lt.Colonel  F.  C.  Anderson  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  184^4^ 
(Medal).     Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  Fraser  served  in  the  Butlej  campaign  in  1846 ;  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849,  and  w*6 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  expedition  to 
KoUat  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  in  Feb.  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  aui 
was  present  at  the  siege  of  talpee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

'*'  Lt.Colonel  B.  W.  Ryall  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  insurrection  in  1855-56.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  2nd  Hydera- 
bad Cavalry  with  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  present  at  forcing  of  Khouie  Pass  on  loth  Jan.  1858,  aA  battles  of 
Khobrio  and  Bondah  (wounded,  horse  also  wounded),  and  in  all  minor  engagement*  fought  by  Central  India  Forvo 
under  Major  General  Whitlock  up  to  June  1858.  Commanded  3rd  Seikh  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Shahahad 
campaign  under  Brigadier  Douglas,  from  August  1858;  commanded  Southern  division  of  Cavalry  at  baUle  and 
capture  of  Jugdispore  in  Oct.  1858;  mentioned  in  despatches  on  nine  occasions,  recommended  for  the  Brevet  <f 
Major,  and  for  the  "  Victoria  Cross  "  for  having  at  battle  of  Bandah,  while  wounded  and  charger  also  wounded,  ren- 
dered essential  service,  and  cut  down  several  of  the  enemy  in  hand-to-hand  combat,  as  set  forth  in  despatches  o( 
Sir  G.  C.  Whitlock  and  Major  Macintire  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  E.  Dandridge  ser\'e<l  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  was  Sta^  Officer  to  Colonel  Sherer  at  Julpigoreo  when  the  Native  Cavalry  mutinied  at  that 
station,  and  also  during  the  operations  against  the  Chittagong  and  Dacca  rebels ;  commanded  a  movable  colonin 
in  Bundlecund  and  was  engaged  in  rejKjated  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlet  Singh  and  Burgore  Singh 
from  October  1859  to  March  i860  (Medal). 

***  Lt. Colonel  W.  C.  MacDougall  served  in  the  Pui\jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
surrender  of  Mooltan— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**♦  Lt.Colonel  I.  F.  MacAndrew  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Military  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Br.General  MacGregor,  the  Military  Commissioner  with  the  Goorkha  Force  under  Jung  Bahadoro,  and  was  pr^ent 
at  the  capture  of  Gomckpore.  passage  of  the  Gogra,  siege  and  cai>ture  ofLucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"t  Lt.Colonel  T.  Taylor  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  24ih  Foot  against  the  mutineers  of  the  i4ih  Bengal 
Native  Infantrj'  at  Jhelum  on  the  7th  July  18 cj  (Medal). 

^*»  Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  McGrigor  joined  the  68th  Regt.  whilst  on  field  service  in  Oudo  in  Aug.  1658,  and  served  to  the 
end  of  the  campaign  against  the  rebels  (Medal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  R.  Barter  served  as  A<ljutant  75th  Regt.  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaion  of  1857-58,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Bndlec  ke  Serai  (severely  wounded),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Demi,  including  the  six 
days'  fighting  in  the  streets,  where  he  commanded  the  remnant  of  his  Regiment  for  nearly  24  hours,  all  senior  to 
him  having  been  killed  or  disabled.  Served  with  Greathed's  Column  in  jnirsuit,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Bolund- 
shuro,  affairs  of  Alh'ghur  and  Akerabad,  and  battle  of  Agra.  With  Sir  Hope  Grant" s  Column  at  Canoge,  during  the 
advance  on  Cawnjiore ;  crossed  into  Oude  and  present  at  Maharajgunge,  and  skirmish  near  the  Alumbagh.  With 
the  Alumbagh  GaiTison,  and  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lonl  Clyde,  l^resent  with  the  force  under  Sir  James  Out- 
ram  at  the  Alumbagh  until  14th  Feb.  1858,  and  constantly  engaged  repelling  the  enemy's  attacks.  Commanded  two 
Ressallahs  of  Irregiilor  Cavalry  in  the  advance  into  Rohilcund  and  re-occupation  of  Bignour  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps. 

^^  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Munro  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Sonthal  caxupaign  of 
1855-56.  Served  theUmbeyla  campaigij  of  1863  with  the  Euzofzaie  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chambcrlam 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Lt.Colonel  W.  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campai(?n  in  1857-58  in  military  charge  of  two  Battalions  of 
NepaulcKe  troops,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Cluinda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  attack  of  the  Begum's 
Kote,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  (lesj)atches.  Medal  with  Cbisp). 

*•»  Lt.Colonel  R.  Stewart  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Commanded  a  detachment  of  the 
Sylhet  Lijrht  Infantry  and  the  Roorkcc  Levj'  in  pursuit  of  the  Mumiiiwrco  Princes,  engaged  and  defeated  them  av 
Bishenpore  on  a4th  Nov.  1852.  Served  in"  Cachar  against  the  mutineers  of  the  ^4th  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  m 
1857-58  (Medal). 

*'°  Colonel  A.  B.  Johnson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  stocdcadee  on 
the  19th  March  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
(Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*7i  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Bruce  ser^'cd  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
Served  also  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mackrson  apainst  the  Hussanzies  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•7*  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  R.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Saharun])ore  and  Mozuffemuggur  Districts  daring  the  Indian 
mutiny  in  1857-58.  C-ommanded  the  troo])8  engaged  at  Sedhowlie.  Nookur,  and  Gungah.  and  commanded  the 
Infantry  detachment  ht  the  action  of  Hurdwar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Appointed  by  Lord  Strathnaim 
to  the  Command  of  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  on  2nd  Sept.  1866  in  consideration  of  useful  and  gallant  service 
in  the  field. 

^*  Lt.Colonel  E.  St.  George  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian 
mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7»  Lt.Colonel  F.  P.  Bailey  served  with  his  Regiment  in  charge  of  the  Siege  Train  in  the  Sutlej  campaign,  and 
during  the  time  it  held  JuUunder  in  the  Punjaub  campaign.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  ; 
accompanied  Havelock's  Force  in  the  advance  on  Lucknow  in  1857  and  wa«  present  at  the  actions  of  Buseemtgonge, 
Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  the  Garrison  and  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequently  with  Outram's  Force 
in  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*7«  LtColonel  F.  C.  J.  Brownlow  served  throughout  the  Pun^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of 
the  Chenab  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*77  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Hawes  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Served  also  throughout  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-50  and  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  1857  (severely  wounded  in  two  places), 
battle  of  Cawnpore.  and  action  of  Khankur  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*7«  Lt.Colonel  A.  Irvine  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  actions  of  Moodkee,  Fe- 
rozeshah, Buddiwal,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

«7»  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Barchard  sen'ed  in  the  Puixiaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallnh 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Present  in  the  operations  in  the  Boori  Pass  in  1853,  and  in  those  against  the 
AlVeedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasj)).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaigns  in  1857-58  on  Sir  Archdsle 
Wilson's  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  tho  30th  and  3i8t  May  on  the  Hjidun,  battle  of  Badlee*ke>Scrai, 


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tlironghout  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Dolhi,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two 
Clflsps.  and  CB.). 

"'  LLGolonel  T.W.  Holland  served  in  the  Sotlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Was  at 
Delhi  on  nth  May  1857  nt  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny,  and  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Penny  from  July 
to  Dec. ;  accompanied  Beaton's  Column  from  Delhi  to  Futtehghur ;  served  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  capture 
of  Lucknow ;  accompanied  Lugard's  Force  in  relief  of  Azimghur  and  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  to  Arrah ;  served  with 
Ihe  Azimghur  Field  Force  from  March  to  June  1858  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jugdespore  jungles  j 
and  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  from  Oct.  1858  to  March  1859  in  operations  a^fainst  rebels  (twice  mentioned  in 
deftpatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  of  1865-66  m  Assam  (Medal  with  Clnsp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  J.  Buggies  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846.  Was 
present  at  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  from  Jimo  to  Nov.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's 
fiemce).  Commanded  the  loth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865,  including  the  assault 
and  csptnre  of  the  Bala  Stockades  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Lt.Colonel  M.  J.  Brander  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the 
Tidnity  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Ser\-ed  as  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  and 
Paymaster  of  the  Nepaulese  Auxiliary  Force  under  Jung  Bahador  from  Dec.  1857  to  June  1858,  and  was  present  at 
the'  recapture  of  Goruckporc,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Julapore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Girdlestone  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  18th  and 
i9ih  March  1853  at  Donabew,  and  when  in  charge  of  a  fleet  of  100  store  and  ammunition  boats  on  the  Irrawaddy 
repulsed  a  night  attack — struck  on  the  chest  by  a  spent  ball  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  also  in  the  Indian 
matiny  campaign  in  1857  including  the  action  near  Agra  on  5th  July,  and  battle  of  As?ra  on  loth  October  (Medal). 

«  Lt. Colonel  R.  Murray  served  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian- 
wallah.  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■*  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Gordon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^  LtCotonel  G.  A.  Cuyler  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and 
tras  present  at  the  assault  of  the  heights  of  DuUa  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mackcson  against 
the  Hossanzaies  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  joined  the  Nussee- 
ne  Battalion  at  Sahamni)ore  in  Aug.  1857,  and  was  at  once  sent  in  command  of  u  strong  detachment  to  the  relief  of 
the  Civil  Station  of  MozutTumuggur ;  commanded  a  detachment  in  Snharunpore  and  MoznflfVirnuggur  districts  from. 
Aug.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  various  affairs  with  insurgents,  including  the  taking  of  Jowlah  and 
attack  on  Thannabowan  (Medal). 

»•  Lt. Colonel  W.  C.  Hamilton  sen'ed  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ram- 
nnsrfur.  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat  (horse  killed),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs 
and  AffjCfiians  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857  and  was  present  in 
action  with  the  rebels  at  Saugor,  and  led  an  advanced  party  of  the  31st  Native  Infantry  when  attacked  by  the 
reiiels  on  the  19th  of  July  from  whom  a  gun  was  taken  (Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Auldjo  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal) .  Also  through- 
oat  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  afihir  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of 
S&doolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Claaps).  Served  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58 
(Medal). 

*■  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Huxham  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  in  1 857  and  was  three  times  woun- 
ded, once  severely  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Commanded  a  party  resulting  in  the  death  of  the  rebel 
Mukhoond  Sing  and  defence  of  his  followers,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  and  of 
Ihe  Commander  in  Chief.  Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1 864-65,  present  at  the  taking  of  Chjunoorchee  and  re- 
lalnnjf  of  Bala.and  commanded  the  force  which  took  and  destroyed  the  ouemy's  position  at  Nagoh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  LtColonel  G.  Cavenagh  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  54th  Foot  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal).  Served 
»ihthe  16th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Chinese  war  of  1860-61,  and  commanded  a  party  at  the  west  gate 
during  the  attack  on  Shanghaie  by  the  rebels  on  the  19th  30th  and  21st  September  i860.  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
cunpaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■»  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Bunbury  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  and 
wrrender  of  Kote  Kangra  (Me<ial). 

**  LtColonel  F.  D.  Ogilvie  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnug- 
gur, passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sa<loolapore,  Chillian  wallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*  LtColonel  C.  Armstrong  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  in  the  Turkish  Contingent,  and  present  as  a 
vr.lanteer  with  the  49th  Regt.  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Tnrki.^h  Medal). 
Wag  attached  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  operations  at  Ca^vnpore  under  General  Windham  in 
N'v.  1857  and  was  severely  wounded  through  both  legs,  the  right  amputated  (Medal).  Served  as  2nd  in  command 
of  the  14th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1861  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  LtColonel  S.  D.  White  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) .  Served 
ftla-o  in  the  Indian  nautiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  near  Agra  and  AUyghur,  operations  near 
fihereifhur  Ghaut,  and  action  of  Dowra  (Medal) . 

"■^  tt Colonel  F.  Duffin  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  inclndinfir  the  battles  of  Moodkoo 
aad  Ferozediah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).    Served  in  the  China  campaign  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

'*'  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Smith  served  throughout  thePunjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur, 
T«M^  of  the  Chenaib,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojernt  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  the  6th 

t'X  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  oi)erations  in  the  Jugdespore  jungles,  and  nction  of  Barvan  (Medal). 

*■''  Lt.ColonelW.  Gamell  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab 

«Jid  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  commniuled  a 

dftachment  of  the  Mhairwarra  Local  Battalion  at  the  attack  on  Ahwa  on  the  18th  September  1857  (Medal). 

*'♦  Lt.Colonel  J.  Macdonald  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaiam  of  1848-49  (Medal).  *  * 

*'*  Lt  Colonel  R.  Y.  Chambers  ser\^ed  in  China  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*^*  LtColonel  J.  T.  Watson  was  engaged  in  street  fighting  at  Lucknow  previous  to  the  action  of  Chinhat  when 

tke  ilahoinedans  rose  on  the  troops  at  the  Dowlutkhanna,  and  served  throuffhout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at 

Lucknow  in  1857,  frequently  in  command  of  the  CaNvnpore  Battery,  afterwanls  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore 

aad  defeat  of  tfa«  insurgent  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  j'car's  service). 
""  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Orchard  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  inchiding  the  siege  storm  and 

aptnre  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Mahsood  expedition  of  i860  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of 

ihf  Bemra  Pass  (Medal  with  Chisp). 
"'^  LtColonel  G.  A.  Brown  served  with  the  expedition  on  the  Eusofzie  border  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  was 

proseniat  the  destruction  of  Chingalec  and  Sittana,  and  commanded  the  present  ist  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  tho 

JiUack  on  Sittana  and  until  the  force  returned  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
"»  Lt.Colonel  J.  R.  Currie  served  with  tho  force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 

(Medal). 
**  LtColonel  H.  Mackenzie  served  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tho  battles  of  Chillianwallah 

aad  Koojcrat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
*  LtColonel  B.  H.  Woodcock  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857— severely  wounded  (Medal  with 

Clasp). 
**>  LtColonel  G.G.Cjinliffe  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Nynoo  Tal  ililitia,  raised  for  tho  protection  of  that  ploce.from 

ird  June  to  a6th  Dec.  1857.  and  assisted  in  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  a  bodj-  of  rebels  belonging  to  Khan  Bahadoor 

Shim  that  had  occupied  Huldwaree.    Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Kemaon  Levy  at  the  action  of  Churiworah, 

and  a  portion  of  a  Field  Force  at  the  action  of  Surpoorah,  succeeding  to  the  command  of  tho  Force  on  Capt.  S.  Brown 

Ijein?  Mvercly  wounded— charger  disabled  by  sword  cuts  (thanked  by  tho  Governor  General  and  the  Commander 

in  Chief  for  gallant  conduct.  Medal). 
"*  LtColonel  A.  R.  Baylv  served  with  the  8th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  including  repulse  of  sorties  on 

9ih  14th  and  18th  July,  and  the  six  days*  fighting  in  the  city ;  afterwards  present  in  the  action  of  Bolundshur,  affair 

ftf  Allyghur,  battle  of  Agra,  action  of  Dilkoosha,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  affair  of  the  2nd  and 

action  of  the  6U1  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudaguiy  (Modal  with  two  CUisps). 

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«*  Lt.Colonel  R.  D'O.  C.  Bracken  served  throughout  the  Punjauh  campaign  of  1848-40,  including^  the  first  and 
second  siege  operations  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Com- 
manded a  Detachment  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  repulse  of  insurgents  at  Murree  in  1857 ;  and  served  in  tho 
operations  against  Sittana  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M*  Lt.Colonel  A.  Taylor  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnnggor, 
and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chilhan wallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Palliser  as  AdiutontSind  Camel  Corps  was  severely  wounded  in  an  action  with  the  Sbeoraneet 
on  the  berajat  Frontier  on  the  14th  March  1853  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59;  accompanied  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  Renand  ftrom  AUaliabad  towards 
Cawnpore  (wounded  and  July  1857),  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field ;  commanded 
Irregular  Cavalry  in  the  nations  of  Futtehpore ;  commanded  right  troop  with  Barrow's  Volunteer  Cavalry  in  the 
actions  of  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  (woxmdod,  and  two  horses  shot) ;  defence  of  the 
Residency  till  the  second  relief  by  Lord  Clyde ;  subsequent  occupation  of  the  Alumbivgh  under  Oatram  troxa.  N'>- 
vember  1857  to  March  1858  includmg  actions  of  (Jahilee,  repulse  of  rebel  attack,  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  with 
Hodson's  Horse  at  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad  and  crossing  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanporc.  Commanded  zst  Regiment  of 
Hodson's  Horse  in  the  action  of  Dadoodpore  and  in  repulse  and  pursuit  of  rebels  at  IChandoo  Nuddee — dangerouslv 
wounded  (mentioned  in  dcspotches,  M.edal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commande-i 
the   loth  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  (mentioned  in   despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.(}olonel,  and 

»*7  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  Graham  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59;  commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  tho 
Romghur  ^regular  Cavalry  and  a  Company  of  the  1st  Sikh  Battalion  in  an  attack  on  and  defeat  of  a  body  of  rebels  &t 
Jhurpo  on  the  19th  September  1857 ;  in  the  same  capacity  was  besieged  for  a  short  time  by  tho  rebels  in  the  Pala- 
mon  District ;  afterwards  held  the  district  for  several  months  with  the  above  force  and  a  body  of  Irregulars  raised 
for  the  purpose,  against  vastly  superior  numbers ;  present  in  command  of  a  detachment  in  the  attack  on  the  rebel 
position  at  Palamow  Fort  and  capture  of  their  guns  and  camp ;  engaged  with  the  rebels  at  Foungaree  Pass, 
Chemo,  Laburmoor,  and  Paretal,  pursuit  of  tho  Shahabad  rebels,  and  at  the  Booeloomara  Pass  (Medal),  and  received 
through  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India  the  most  gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  for  services  performed  daring 
that  period.  Commanded  tho  5th  Battalion  of  Military  Police  in  the  expedition  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  SE. 
frontier  of  Bengal  in  1860-61  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  Bhooton  with  tho  force  under  Brigadier  General  Tombs 
at  the  recapture  of  the  Forts  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Clasp).      - 


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Muchee  Bhawun,  and  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency,  subsequent  onerations  against  the  Gwalior  ContiE- 
gent  and  battle  of  Cawnpore,  occupation  of  Futtehpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Performed  the  duties  of  &n 
Artillery  Officer  and  had  charge  of  one  18-pounder  and  two  p-pounders  at  Gubbins*  outpost  during  the  defence  cif 
the  Residency  from.  July  to  Nov.  1857  (twice  mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's 
service)  • 

»•  Lt.Colonel  H.B.Urmston  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Colonel  Mackeson  againsttho  Hns^mzaies 
in  1853-53.  Also  with  that  against  the  Mohmun<l  tribe  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  1854,  as  Assistant  Commissioner, 
and  was  present  in  the  attack  on  Shah  Mooseh  Khcl  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«>  Lt.Colonel  F.W.Graham  served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  against  Myah  Toon  near 
Donabew  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  Oudo  throughout  the  mutinies,  and  present  in  the  action  of 
Chinhut  (wounded,  and  charger  also  wounded),  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  including  assault 
of  18th  August  and  sorties  of  29th  Sept.  and  2nd  Oct.,  throughout  tho  occupation  of  the  Alcmbagh,  incladin^  the 
surprise  of  the  (Jahilee  and  aflair  of  25th  Feb.,  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Sundecla,  action  of  Jamoo,  and  capture 
of  Birwah  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

«>t  Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  Fagan  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  7th  Bengal  Police  Bat- 
talion in  the  expedition  against  hostile  tribes  on  tho  South-east  ft^ntier  in  January  and  February  1861. 

Ml  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  M.  Aitken  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  thepassa^  of  the 
Chenali,  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Sonthal  campaign  in  1S5-, 
Present  at  tho  mutiny  at  Lucknow  30th  May  1857,  defeat  of  the  mutineers  the  following  day,  action  of  Chinhut, 
throughout  defence  of  the  Residency  from  30th  Juno  to  22nd  Nov.  1857,  including  four  sorties,  in  two  of  which  he 
commanded ;  afterwards  present  during  the  operation  before  Cawnporo  from  28th  Nov.  and  battle  of  the  6cb 
December ;  Oude  campaign  of  1858  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Medal  with  Claf-r*. 
a  year's  service.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  decorate<l  with  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  various  acts  of  gallantry  and  dh^tir.- 
guished  bravery  performed  during  the  defence  of  thb  Residency  of  Lucknow  "). 

*'it  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Scott  served  with  the  Bundlecund  field  force  in  1850. 

•**  Lt.Colonel  C.  D.  8.  Clarke  served  through  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»>  Major  E.  G.  Clark  served  with  the  Nepaulese  Force  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  July  1857  to  A-pr-1 
1858  •  commanded  the  Left  Column  in  the  action  of  Chanda  and  captured  5  gims,  afterwards  present  in  the  action* 
of  Chanda  (second),  Umeerpore,  and  Sultonpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  present  as  Civil  Ofllcer  at  the  rehcf 
of  Hussungunj,  capture  of  Fort  Methowlee,  and  action  of  Mchundeo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

w*  Major  C.  F.  Packe  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
Served  as  a  volunteer  with  Armv  before  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

w«  Major  J.  F.  Sherer  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout  the  sieire 
operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  action  of  Sooijkoond,  attack  on  the  Suburbs,  storm  and  capture  of  the 
dity  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Led  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantrv  irto 
action  against  the  mutineers  of  the  34th  Bengal  N.I.  at  Latoo,  Sylhet  district,  on  17th  Dec.  1857,  succec<led  to  tlie 
command  of  the  Corps  on  Major  Byng  being  killed  at  the  commencement  of  the  fight  and  brought  it  out  of  actoa 
after  defeating  and  routing  the  mutineers  (Medal). 

«•  Major  General  P.  S.  Lnmsden  served  with  the  force  employed  in  various  expeditions  against  the  frontier  tribes  in 
1852-56  •  served  as  D.  A.  Quarter  MastcrGeneral  at  the  action  of  Punjhao  15th  April  1S52  ;  at  Nowadund,  Pianghur, 
Iskak6t'  and  operations  in  the  Ranezai  Valley  in  May  1852 ;  against  tho  Boreo  Afi-eedees  in  1853 ;  to  Shah  Moc^h 
Kheyl  against  the  Mohmund  Tribe  in  1854 ;  expedition  against  tho  Meranzaio  tribe  in  April  1855,  including  the 
cavwry  aflkir  at  Dursummund ;  against  the  Bussy  Khelut  Alum  in  November  1855 ;  in  Moranzaie  and  Kooran  expe- 
ditions in  November  1856  (received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Local  and  the  Supreme  Governments).  Served  in  a  Special 
Military  JiOssion  to  Affghanistan  in  1857-58,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Government  (Medsd  w;th 
Clasp).  In  July  1848  he  joined  the  Gwalior  Force  under  (Jencral  R.  Napier,  and  was  present  at  Ranode  and  subse- 
auent  pursuit  in  Central  India  (mentione<l  in  despatches.  Medal).  Accompanied  tho  expedition  to  China  in  iSto, 
and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangchow,  assault  and  capture  of  tho  Taku  Forts,  and  advance  on 
Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Ma^'or). 

»«  Major  A.  H.  Millett  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

»*i  Major  H.  B.  Chalmers  served  as  Principal  Executive  Officer  at  Agra  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was 
slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  5th  July  1857  (Medal). 

***  Major  R.  E.  Cakes  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  second  siege  oi>eratiors 
before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goqjerat  (Medal  wiih 

»*♦  Sir  Charles  H.  Brownlow  was  present  with  tho  Army  of  Reserve  during  tho  Punjaub  war  of  1848-49.  Ser\''^l 
with  ist  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Black  Mountain  campaign,  Hazara,  in  1852-53 ;  against  the  Michnee  Momands  ia 
August  1854,  when  he  was  shot  through  the  lungs  ;  and  in  the  Bozdar  Expedition  in  1857.  Commanded  the  Sih 
afterwards  the  aoth  Punjaub  Infantry  in  tho  operations  on  the  Eusofrai  Frontier  in  1858 ;  throughout  tho  campaign 
of  i860  in  China,  including  tho  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  tho  Taku  Forts,  and  occujMition  of  Pekin  (Bnnct  o: 
Major,  and  CB.)  The  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  and  the  Hazara  Expedition  of  1868.  Commanded  the  Right's- 
Chittagong  Column  of  the  Looshai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1871-72  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  XCB  . 
Has  received  the  Punjaub  Medal,  the  China  Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin,  and  the  Indian 
Medal  with  Clasps  for  North-West  Frontier,  Umbeyla,  and  Looshai. 

**A  Mi^jor  J.  G.  8.  Matheson  served  throughout  the  Plmjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Bamnug- 


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eoftheChenab,  and  battles  of .  ChilliAnwallah  and  Groojerat  (wonnded),  and  pnnnit  of  the  Sikhs  and 
^^ ,J(edal  with  two  Olafips).    Served  %rtth  a  field  force  in  Thorawaddio,  Burmah,  in  1853-54. 

***f  HaioT  3.  Reav  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

***  K^'or  R.  S.  Hoseley  served  in  China  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  of  the  8th  Jan.  1859  when  the  battcry 
and  villaJT©  of  Shek-t«ing  were  captured. 

»«•+  Miyor  A.  W.  Montagu  8er\'ed  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with  th» 
TraM-Gogra  Force  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

»«  Jf^jor  A.  H.  Bumfield  served  in^he  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and 
Goojerat.  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AfTghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Accompanied  the  expeditionary  force 
against  the  Boree  Afreedees  in  the  Kohat  Hills  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Major  H.  Maxwell  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  recaptrrre  of  Pegu 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Trans-Goomtee  ope- 
rations terminating  in  the  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  present  in  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  defeatmg- 
tfce  rebels  and  capturing  their  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»  Mi^r  G.  H.  Basevi  served  with  the  Kohat  field  force  at  the  attack  on  the  Kothul  on  the  xath  and  asth  Nov* 
1853, 08  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«i  Major  N.  Barton  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

M  Lt Colonel  B.  Walton  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  find  was  present  at  the- 
bottleofOoojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  With  the  expedition  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in 
1851-52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Campaign  in  India  in  1857,  including  relief  of  Lucknow  bv  Lord  Clyde,  and  severely 
wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Seounderbagh  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  vnth  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

•»>  Major  P.  W.  Dunbar  served  in  Burmah  in  1853  against  the  rebel  chief  Gounghee.  Also  throughout  the  Sonthal 
campaign  of  1855  and  captured  one  of  the  chief  rebel  leaders.  Present  at  the  outbreak  at  Benares  on  the  4th  June 
1S57,  and  in  the  engagement  there  with  the  rebels.  Served  with  the  Goorkha  force  in  the  Gomckpure  and  Azimghur 
I)R.5trict8  (Medal). 

»*  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Lystor  served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Interpreter  and  Aide  deCamp  throughout  the 
Central  India  campaign  from  Deo.  1857  to  July  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Rath- 
ghur  and  repulse  of  the  rebels  in  an  attack  on  the  camp  during  the  siego,  action  of  Banxla  (sabre  wound  and  charger 
als-i  wounded),  taking  of  Baroda,  forcing  the  Muddinpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  tho 
for.  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  of  Eoonch  and  capture  of  the  town  (charger  received  one  bayonet  and 
tiro  sabre  wounds),  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  2nd  Brigade  at  Muttra,  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  ist  Brigade  at 
Goolowlco,  tiddng  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Calpee,  action  at  and  capture  of  Morar  cantonments,  storming  of  tho 
Loshker  and  fort  of  Gwalior  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field,  Brevet  of 
ibj-.r.  Medal  w^th  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  gallantly  charging  and  breaking,  singly,  a  skir- 
cuihing  square  of  tlie  retreating  rebel  armj^  from  Calpee  and  killing  two  or  three  sepoys  in  the  confiict"). 

""  Major  A.  Cory  aerved  on  special  duty  with  the  Nepaulese  Force  under  Jung  Bahadoor  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  in  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Goruckpore,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Cla«p) . 
»"t  Major  F.  B.  Norman  served  in  the  Punjaub  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-58  ;^as  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General  with  Busofaai  Field  Force  at  Umbeyla  in  1863 ;  present  with  2nd  Brigade  under  Colonel  W.  W. 
Turner  at  storming  of  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  X5th  December  and  action  in  Chumla  valley  on 
following  day.  and  with  2nd  Brigade  under  Colonel  A.  Wilde  in  subsequent  operations ;  served  as  Assistant 
Q:;arter  Master  General  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Bhootan  in  i864-65;and  1865-66;  on  14th  March  1865  when 
recoanoitaing  in  Gooroogaon  Pass  with  a  Company  of  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  and  a  Company  of  29th  Punjaub- 
Xative  Infantry  captured  four  stockades,  inflicting  severe  loss  on  the  enemy ;  received  by  telegraph  thanks  of  Hia 
Excellency  Sir  Hugh  Rose  and  was  afterwards  thanked  by  Government  of  India ;  present  at  recapture  of  Dewan- 
?i-n  l>y  the  force  under  Brigadier  Greneral  Tombs  on  2nd  April  1865  ;  accompanied  the  force  under  Colonel  W. 
iciiardwn  on  ito  advance  towards  Tongsoo  in  February  1866  resulting  in  capture  of  Suleeka,  occupation  of  th& 
In.3  Suspension  Bridge  over  Monass  and  restoration  by  Booteahs  of  the  guns  they  had  captured  at  Dewangiri  in 
Febniary  1865  ;  served  as  2nd  in  Command  24th  Punjaub  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Black  Mountain  expe- 
diuon  under  Major  General  A.  Wilde  in  1868 ;  has  been  favourably  [mentioned  in  despatches  of  six  Ofllcers  com- 
manding field  forces  or  brigades;  has  received  thanks  of  two  Commanders  in  Chief;  commendation  of 
G"rernment  of  India  for  capture  of  stockades  in  Gooroogaon  Pass  in  March  1865  ;  a  Brevet  Minority  for  ger\*icea 
in  Ehootan  in  1864-65  ;  Indian  Mutiny  Medal,  and  India  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Umbeyla,  Bhootan,  and  North- 
West  Frontier. 
*«  Major  P.  J.  Craigio  served  with  the  Puiyaub  Irregular  Force  in  the  Koorian  Valley  in  October  and  November 

1556,  and  present  at  the  taking  of  Thorewalie.  Served  with  the  Bareillv  field  force  on  the  Oude  frontier  in  1858-59 ; 
commanded;  a  party  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Caval^  and  24th  Puiyaub  Infentry  in  a  successful  affkiragainst  the  rebels. 
«  Nooreah  29th  August,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  at  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Seerpoorah  on  tho 
■KAh  August  1858  (Medal) .  Present  with  the  Puiijaub  Irregular  Force  in  an  aflkir  with  the  Wuzeeree  Mil  tribes  in  i£6o 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Major  C.  9.  Lane  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
actions  cf  Bolundshur,  AUyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dool 
1^57  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  H.  M.  Wemyss  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee-ke*  Serai 
an'l  Xujjufghur,  several  engagements  before  Delhi,  siege  and  capture  of  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»  Major  B.  T.  Staffbrd  served  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  22nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  China,  including  thft 
foJowing  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghaie  in  1862,  capture  of  stockades  on  the 
4ta  April,  capture  of  the  stockaded  viUage  of  Tserpoo  on  the  17th  April  and  of  stockades  near  Nanhsiang  out  h© 
r)ih  April,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  towns  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Ntyow,  and  Cholin,  and  repulse  of  a  very 
Kperior  force  of  tho  rebels  on  the  25th  Mav. 

*•  Major  D.  8.  Buist  served  with  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  in  pursuit  of  the  throe  Companies  34th  Bengal  Notiva 
Iri^trv  who  mutinied  at  Chittagong  on  the  i8th  Nov.  1857.  Commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  action  of  Binna 
Cindy  m  the  Cachar  district  on  12th  Jan.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  and  Medal). 
Commanded  Six  Companies  of  the  S;rlhet  Light  Inftuatrv  employed  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  in  suppressing  the  Coftsiah 
rwurrection  in  i860,  including  skirmishes  on  the  26th  and  28th  March,  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moong 
G-'-igie.  Again  served  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  including  the  capture  of 
ihe  stockades  of  Moonson,  Ooksaie,  Nunghai,  Ralleang,  and  fourth  capture  of  Moonseri.  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
eipediUon  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  H.A.Priiiiiep  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Agra 

"*  Major  H-  C.  Smith  served  in  the  actions  afrainst  the  hill  tribes  on  tho  Peshawur  frontier  in  1854-55,  including- 
t!xe  capture  and  destruction  of  Dhub  and  Sardme  in  August  1854 ;  expedition  against  the  Busee  Kheil  Afreedees  in 
D«;- 1854  and  March  1855  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Interpreter  to  the  19th  Foot 
iriih  the  force  under  Brigadier  Kelly  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1859. 

^  Major  J.  Graham  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58,  including  tho  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
aoTT,  affairs  of  Koorsee,  Barree,  and  Simree,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad,  and  passage  of  the 
&  Tra  (mentionod  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Major  A.  A.  Currie  served  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  23rd  Bengal  Native  Infhntry  in  tho  Abyssinian  campaign 
ia  i368,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Major,  and  Medal) . 

'^  Major  R.  S.  Graves  served  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  ftt)ntier  in  1851-52  (Medal  with  Qlasp).  Also 
in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  in  1857-58. 

*•*  Major  H.  Z.  Darrah  was  present  when  the  41st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  mutinied  at  Seetapore  on  the  3rd  Juno 

1557,  when  he  escaped  into  Lucknow.  Remained  on  duty  at  the  Muchee  Bhawun  Fort,  and  afterwards  at  the 
Eeaidcncy  throughout  the  defence  until  the  final  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow.  Afterwards  served  aa  Assistant 
Ba^arage  Master  in  the  field  with  the  3rd  Infantry  and  Artillery  Brigades  until  Feb.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a 
yciir'a  service). 

'^  Major  H.  E.  lYhisli  served  as  a  volunteor  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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**  Major  J.  W.  Ho^^gan  sen-ed  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Bhagonala,  Nngoena,  Boreilly,  and  Mohunporo — severaly  wounded  ^Medal). 

**  Major  J.  T.  Harris  served  in  the  and  European  Bengal  Fusihora  with  the  force  before  Delhi  in  1857,  ynx 
present  at  the  hattio  of  Budleekeaertii  and  subsequent  operations  l)efore  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded  thronghont 
uiiffh  in  the  Subaee  Mundeo  on  the  a7th  June ;  served  subsequently  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Serred 
witn  the  zsth  Puujaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangkn« 
and  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Paliachow,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Modal  with  two  Claspl. 

370  M^jor  B.  G.  Bogors  served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp).  Also  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black 
Mountain  (Clasp). 

•^  Major  G.  C.  Eowcrofb  served  with  the  force  against  the  Hussunzaies  on  the  Hazara  firontier  in  1852.  Com- 
manded the  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regimenc  with  the  force  on  the  Eusufzaie  frontier  and  against  the  fbnatica  of  Sittaaa 
to  April  and  May  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  , 

»'*  Lt. Colonel  J.  J.  H.  Grordon  served  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  attached  to 
the  p7th  Begt. ;  at  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  CJhanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  at  the  siege  and  captore  of 
Luckiiow  and  storming  the  Kaiser  Bagh  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  l\*om  Sept.  1858  to  April  1859  as  Field  Adjutant  to 
Colonel  Turner  commanding  the  Trooos  on  the  Grand  Trunk  road,  and  Field  Force  during  the  operations  in  Shoh- 
abad,  final  attack  on  Jugdc&pure,  action  of  Noandee,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevtt  of 
Major). 

>'*  Lt.  Colonel  T.  E.  (Jordon  served  as  second  in  command  of  tho  7th  Punjaxib  Infantry  during  tho  Indian  campaign 
of  1858-59,  commanded  the  Begt.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Oude  Foi-ts  Dehayn  and  Turowl  on  X4th  ana  xjth 
July  1858 ;  engaged  in  operations  in  the  Futtohghur,  Azlmghur,"and  Gorrlckpore  districts  in  1858,  and  in  the  Terai, 
Ncpaul,  in  1859  i^^^  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

"7*  Lt.Colonel  B.  Chalmers  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaipfns  of  1857-59 ;  advanced  with  Major  Re- 
naud's  Column  towards  Cawnnore  and  carried  his  despatch  announcing  the  Cawnpore  massacre  tram  Lohonda  t<i 
Allahabad,  a  distance  of  40  miles  through  a  disturbed  country,  after^vards  joined  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  and  served 
with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking  tho  field  in  July  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Fnttefaporc. 
Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerutgunge  (both  actions) ,  Mnngarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of 
liucknow,  and  subseciucnt  defence  of  the  Residency  for  two  months  (twice  wounded),  during  which  time  he  acterl  as 
Field  Engineer  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  tho  Kiiig's.stablcs  and  engine-house ;  after  the  relief 
of  the  Garrison  by  Lord  Clyde,  served  with  the  force  under  Outram,  occupying  the  Alumbagh,  including  tho  affair 
«f  Ghilee  and  repulse  of  the  several  attacks  thereon,  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  action  of  Rntton- 
pore  (Medal  witn  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*7'  Major  Lance  served  with  the  98th  Foot  in  the  campaign  against  tho  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawnr  flnmtaer  in 
1851-52.  Served  as  a  Captain  in  tho  Turkish  Contingent  during  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56  (Turkish  Medal). 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

S76  Major  T.  N.  Baker  served  during  tho  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

■77  Major  F.  B.  Foote  ^vas  engaged  in  various  expeditions  against  the  mountain  tribes  near  Peshawur  in  x85t-5J 
under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  engaged  from  Dec.  1857  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  mu- 
tiny in  India,  and  present  with  the  Groorkha  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Macgri^or  at  the  affairs  of  Gorruckpore, 
Shahgunge,  and  iChandhoonuddee — received  tho  thanks  of  the  Governor  -General  m  Council.  Also  present  at  the 
tfiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

S77f  Major  H.  T.  Oldfield  served  in  1854-55  agamst  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatch). 
Also  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Craigie  in  the  opei-ations  against  tho  Busee  Kheyl  Tribes  in  March  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  May  and  June  1857  i^  ^^^  Indian  mutiny  against  insurgents.  Present  at  the  action  of  the 
sth  July  1857  at  Agra T-chargpr  wounded.  Served  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Sikh  Horse  with  the  Column 
nnder  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  from  December  1853  to  May  1859.  Present  at  the  action 
of  Dewsah  i8th  January  1859— (mentioned  for  *'  gallant  conduct,"  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Goremment  of 
the  North-West  Provinces,  Mcda^.) 

S78  Major  H.  L.  C.  Bernard  served  with  tho  force  under  Colonel  Mackesonin  Hazara  and  the  Hussunzaie  campaiflrn 
of  1852-53,  and  present  at  the  affairs  of  the  Black  Mountain  and  taking  of  the  fort.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the 
Hazara  Goorkha  Battalion  throughout  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  campaign  of  i860  with  the  force  under  Br.Gcneral 
Chamberlain,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at  Paloseen,  storming  the  Heights  of 
Burrurah,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  leading  to  the  occupation  of  Raneegorum  and  burning  of  Mookoen 
CMedal  with  Clasp). 

S7V  Major  E.  Thompson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  cf 
Donabew  and  capture  of  Pegu  (Medal  with  Clnsp  for  Pegu). 

»<•  Major  AV.  Gordon  served  in  Burmah  against  the  rebel  Mong  Gong  Gee  in  1854.  Had  charge  of  the  €ntreE<±- 
■ments  at  Allahabad,  and  conunand  of  outposts  during  the  mutinies  in  1857  (Medal) .  Accompanied  tho  £]ci)editionarv 
Force  to  China,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»i  Mfl^or  H.  v.  Mathias  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Was  2nd  in  Command  of  tho  Bcwab 
and  Nagode  Rajah's  Troops  at  the  opening  of  the  Deccan  road  in  1857-58,  during  which  operations  tho  forts  cf 
Kimchunpore  Joorah,  Myhere  city  and  fort,  Jokye,  Kunnwarrah,  Bejeeragooghur.  and  42  pieces  of  ordnance  were 
taken  (slightly  wounded) .  Was  2nd  in  Command  of  the  Rewah  Contingent  at  the  storming  of  the  enemj''s  position  on 
tho  Punwarrah  Heights,  taking  all  the  enemy's  guns,  killing  theirleaders,  and  entirely  dispersing  their  force  (Medal). 

**«  Major  W.  Playfair  served  with  tho  1st  Sind  Horse,  with  the  2nd  Division  of  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  ia 
x8s7,  and  was  present  at  the  boml)ardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*«  Major  Melmoth  A.  Douglas  Orchard  served  during  tho  Indianmutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  tho  actions 
of  tho  5th  July  and  loth  October  1857  ^^  Agra  (Medal). 

***  Major  C' W.  Fletcher  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  from  the  3cth  June  until  its 
ftnal  rehef  by  Lord  Clyde  on  the  17th  Nov.  1857,  and  ^vas  severely  wounded— shot  through  the  left  arm,  resultin^r  ia 
the  loss  of  the  use  of  the  left  hand— whilst  on  duty  as  Look-out  Officer  on  the  top  of  the  Residency  oa  the  xSth 
August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  wound  pension  for  life,  and  a  year's  service). 

***t  Lt.Colonel  D.  Macintyre  served  with  both  expeditious  of  1852,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  against  tho  Hill  Tribes 
on  the  Peshawnr  frontier,  including  the  destruction  of  the  fortified  village  of  Pranghur  and  action  at  Ishkakot.  Ser\-ed 
also  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  tho  Bore©  Afreodees  in  November  18^3  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Emplovc«l 
on  several  occasions  in  1857-58,  when  commanding  an  extra  GrOorkha  Regiment,  m  protecting  the  hill  passes  on'the 
Kalee  Kumaon  frontier  from  tho  Rohilcund  rebels,  and  in  keeping  the  district  in  order. 

***  Major  R.  D.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  throughout  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign,  against  tho  mutineers  near  Benares  on  the  6th  July  1857  (charger  severely  wounded  , 
also  at  Aziroghur,  and  with  the  Nepaulesc  Contingent  in  the  Goruckpore  district  (Medal).  Served  also  through<)uc 
tho  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Dahmkote,  and  of  Bala  and 
Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»«  Lt.Colonel  C.  Nedham  served  in  the  joth  Regt.  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  wholeof  the  siege 
operations  before  Mooltan,  affhir  of  9th  Sept.,  storming  of  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  posifon,  capture  of  the 
Dowlat  Gate,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress :  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojetat 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  tho  34th  Regt.  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootwul  on  the  Ncpaul  frontier  on 
28th  March  1859  (Medal). 

»«t  Lt.Colonel  J.  H  Tdson  served  as  Adjutant  64th  Regt.  throughout  the  Persian  camymign  of  1856-57,  includingthe 
storm  and  capture  of  Rcshirp,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of 
Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasj)).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  ;  pre- 
sent with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Ca-wnpore,  Oonao.  Bnse^mt 
Gunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakcchowkee,  Bithoor,  Alumbagh.  r.u.i  first  relief  of  Lucknow ;  present  in  all  sub- 
sequent operations,  including  three  sorties,  until  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow  (thanked  by  Governor  General  in 
Council) ;  served  in  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Ker- 
keroulie,  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  acted  as  D.A.  Adjutant  General  with  Sir  H.  Havelock  at  Mohumrah  and  at  Alum- 
bagh (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Served  as  and  in  Command  of  the  2xst  Bengal  Native 
In&ntry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 


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"7  )biot  E.  L.  Sarle  sexred  throoffhoat  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  on  the  right  side  by  a  mni- 
ket-lMUI  (mentioned  in  deepaftchee.  Medal  with  Claap). 
M  Major  G.  C.  Depree  served  in  Arracan  during  tne  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pega). 
"*  Mnor  C.  J.  Mead  has  the  Bnrmah  Medal  witn  Clasp  fbr  Pegu  for  the  campaign  of  1852. 

w  K^or  H.  H.  Godwin- Austen  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  ^^  -^^e  ae  Camp  to  General  Godwin  (Medal 
irith  CIssp  for  Pega).  Several  on  sx>ecial  dn^  with  the  left  Column  of  the  Bhootan  field  foroe  as  Surveyor,  and  was 
preaeotat  (he  atorm  and  capture  of  the  fortof  Dalimkot  and  the  stockade  of  Chamoorchi  in  December  1864  (Clasp). 
m  Major  Q.  A.  Prendernst  commanded  a  Squadron  Mooltanee  Cavalry  detached  from  Shahjehanpore  to  tne 
asusunce  of  the  lUyah  of  Powayne  and  commanded  at  Powayne  during  the  attack  on  that  place  by  the  rebels  under 
Khan  Bahadoor  IQian  and  Ferose  Shah  on  the  7th  and  8th  Oct.  1858.  Served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Troup 
dohng  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Bussoolpore,  and  attaok 
tad  csDtore  of  Fort  Mittowlie  (Medal). 

^  Uqor  C.  H.  S.  Scott  served  with  the  7zst  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  7th  Feb.  1855,  in- 
dadine  the  ai^  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertoh,  destruction  of  and  affiiirs  at  Taman  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Koouch,  Mattra,  and  Deopoora,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar.  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (men- 
tioQcd  in  despatches) .  In  Nov.  1858  accompanied  a  Flying  Column  to  hunt  up  rebels  in  the  Crwalior  district  as  Staff 
Officer  to  the  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

"*  Miyor  W.  H.  Mackesy  served  in  the  Crimea  from  16U1  Aug.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaa- 
topol,  and  asaaolt  of  the  8th  Sept.,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
TorkiBh  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x  858-50,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luckno w ;  also  acted 
an  Aflsist.  Field  Engineer  ttom.  Nov.  1858,  and  was  engaged  with  the  4th  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  all  the  actions 
tnd  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  various  fortifications  from  Allahabad  to  tne  Nepaul  country  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
»*  JIajor  M.  M.  Prondergast  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  oc- 
npation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude. 
af&ir  of  Bonnee  (wounded),  and  actions  of  Simree  and  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
wiih  Claap). 
>*'  LLColonel  H.  H.  Gough  served  as  Adjutant  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  the  sie^e  of  Delhi  (wounded). 
Commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Begiment  in  the  actions  of  Bolundahur,  AUyghur,  and  Agra,  rebef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
C.jde.battleof  Cawnpore,  aifiUrsat  Seraighat  and  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (severely  wounded,and 
two  bones  killed),  and  action  of  Ranode  (mentioned  in  oespatches  on  several  occasions  for  "  distinguished  bravery" 
and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  t£ree  Clasps). 

M  Major  A.  Seagrim  served  with  the  zst  Royals  in  the  Crimea  trom  the  aoth  August  1855,  including  tile  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  ilaiorW.  Winson  served  with  the  Kelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1855-56  and  during  the 
mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  With  the  same  Regiment  in  Eusofzaie  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858. 
Commanded  Uie  i8th  Bemnd  Native  Inftuitry  during  the  operations  in  Bhootan  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  re- 
ciDtnre  of  the  Bala  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Lt  Colonel  G.  R.  Westmaoott  was  present  with  the  93rd  Beneal  Native  Infantiy  at  Mhow  when  that  Regiment 
mxuimed  on  the  xst  July  1857.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Hyderabad  Cavalry,  infantry,  and  Artillery  in  Malwa 
in  1857.  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  tmder  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
QTQfltment  of  Indore,  siege  of  Ratghur,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  our  Camp,  sldnnish  of  Jhillah  (horse 
KTerelj  wounded  by  sabre  cuts,  and  personally  thanked  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose),  action  of  Barodia  (woundea  and 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches),  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Gurrakota  and  pursuit  to  Behra ;  affair  of  Zallimpore, 
b&tUe  of  Betwa  and  mege  of  Jhansi ;  affair  of  Kotra,  xst  battle  of  Koonon  (horse  killed) ;  rear-guard  ist  Bri- 
nde at Deopbra ;  action  of  (xalowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Billawah  (wounded),  aflkir  of  outposts 
near  Gwalior,  and  reoocupation  of  Gwalior.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  and  5th  Fusiliers  on  board 
the  steamer  Burkampmira  from  Cawnpore  to  Allahabad,  and  was  engaged  at  Heerapore  and  Kaleekunka  on  the 
passaflre  down  in  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*»  Captain  J.  Sconce  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutinv,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (men- 
t^o!ied  in  despatch),  battie  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  baUle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December  2857 
(Hedal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Uajor  W.  C.  Mitchel  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Cotton  against  the  Mohmund  hill  tribe  on  the 
Peshawur  frontier  in  August  185^  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  during  the  mutinies  in  the  Goraria  district  in 
September,  October,  and  November  1857. 

*"  Mj^or  F.  P.  Lnard  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  x857->59,~with  the  Rajpootana  Field 
Force  against  the  Malwa  Insurgents;  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  the  attack  and  capuret  of  Nunbhera;  as  a 
rolonlfer  gunner  at  the  action  of  Jeerun  and  defence  of  Neemuch  Fort  (mentioned  in  Bombay  general  orders  for 
*'  gallant  conduct  *') .  Was  attached  to  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi ;  acted 
aa  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  with  capture  of  the  fort  and  town  and  pursuit,  operations 
tefcn)  Calpee,  action  at  Muttra,  aflkir  of  outposts  on  aoth  May  1858,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  or  tee  town  and  fort 
of  Calpee  and  pursuit  (mentioned  in  Governor  General's  orders  for  services  before  Calpoe,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Serred  the  campaign  of  1S60  in  China  with  Fane's  Horse  and  commanded  a  Squadron  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  fall  of 
thaTaku  Forts,  and  actions  of  the  8th  and  aist  September  (acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Pattle),  and  sur- 
RT^der  of  Pekin  (mentioned  by  Brigadier  Pattle  as  being  "several  times  personidly  engaged  with  the  enemy," 
VDonded.  Medal  with  two  Claqpa). 

*^  LLColonel  F.  £.  A.  Chamier  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Outram  with  Havelock's  Force,  and  was  pre- 
Knt  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency 
^stil  the  relief  of  its  Garrison  by  Lord  Clyde ;  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Vedal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

Hi^r  H.  R.  Osborne  served  as  Brigade  Msjor  to  the  Cavahy  portion  of  the  force  employed  on  the  Eusofksie 


force 

f^um,  reUeFoflEe  Garrison  of  Luclmow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency  untifreUevedTby'Loid  Clyde 
ia  Not.  1857 ;  served  afterwards  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  until  Februaiy  1858  including  the 
Rpolae  of  numerous  attacks  on  that  position ;  also  at  the  final  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

*^Kajor  E.  C.  Impey  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  by  the  field  foroe  under  Mig'or  General 
Boberta  in  1858  ;  after  the  siege  he  was  attached  as  Political  Officer  with  that  foroe  on  the  march  from  Kotah  to 
XeemDch  (Medal). 

^  Uakft  G.  J.  Pasl^y  served  in  the  Bonthal  campaign  of  x855' 

^  Major  J.  ▼.  Hunt  served  with  the  force  under  General  Van  Courtlandt  in  1857-58  and  was  present  at  the 
Ktions  of  OdawaUah,  E3iyrekee,  and  Hissar,  storm  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Mungalee.  Commanded  the  said 
Piuyaob  Inlantry  in  the  action  of  Namoul  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  thakned  by  Government,  Medal). 

*^  Muor  C.  F.  Sharpe  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

*^  Major  P.  H.  F.  Harris  served  with  the  China  Bzpeditionary  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  White 
Ooud  Expedition  againstthe  Braves  in  June  X858. 

*"  Msjor  T.  B.  Tander  Gucht  served  with  the  fbrce  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Ensoftaie  Oonntiy  in  April 
tnd  May  18^,  and  was  present  at  the  attaok  on  the  heights  of  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  HiQor  B.  R.  Chambers  served  the  Sonathl  campaign  of  1855-56.  Also  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Besi- 
dencj  at  Leoknow  fh>m  the  30th  June  to  the  x7th  Nov.  x8<;7,  and  was  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's 
Krrioe,  and  a  woond  penaioh).  Served  with  tne  Busofazie  Field  Foroe  in  the  XTmbeyla  campugn,  and  was  present 
in  the  aeUons  of  the  x 5th  and  z6th  December  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Haiarallsld Force faniniiirtg 
sperations  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  z868  (Clasp). 

^*  Um^ct  G.  Taylor  was  A4jntant  of  the  Regiment  of  Feroaepore  and  present  under  (}olonel  Brayser  in  the 
Eon  at  An^fc«i»*^  when  a  Oompany  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  of  the  6thBengai  Native  Inflmtary  were  disanned  by  the 

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83chs  on  the  night  of  the  6th  Jane  1857.    ^^  ftl>o  present  at  the  engagements  with  the  rebels  between  the  Citr 
and  Oantonments  of  AlliUiabad  on  the  lath  June,  and  at  Kidguni  on  the  13th  June— severely  wounded  (Medal). 

^*  Mi^or  H.  FeUowes  served  as  Adjutant  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  darmg  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56; 
also  throughout  the  mutiiiy  of  1857-59,  including  the  defence  of  Saugor  and  operations  in  Central  Incua  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  BengalBngade  of  the  Abyssinian  Bxpeditionaxy  Force  in  1868  (very 
flkvourably  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

«i7  Major  J.  Oillespie  served  in  the  Meransaie  expedition  under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  in  1856  (Medal  with 
Ol^ep)  •  Present  at  Kohat  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1 857,  and  served  on  the  i^ntier  throughout  the  mutuiy . 
Served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  against  the  wuseerees  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Commanded 
the  troops  in  the  Ooomul  yflJl^  in  x86o,  had  several  skirmishes  with  marauding  parties  of  Wnseereea  and  retook 
camels  and  plunder. 

*^  Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  SherrifT  served  with  the  and  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857^ 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  including  the  battle  of  Ntyjuirghur.  Accompanied 
Greathed's  Moveable  Column  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Boolundshuhur ;  was  detached  with  a  portion  of  his 
Regiment  at  Allyghur;  and  subsecmently  commanded  a  mixe4  force  in  the  Etawah  District,  where  he  bad  several 
engagements  with  the  enemy  and  captured  five  guns,  after  driving  the  enemy  l^m  his  position— receiTed  the 
thanks  of  the  Governor  Genend  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*^  Captain  Mallock  served  in  Central  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Mundeeore  and  siege  of  Batghur 
Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Major  G.  C.  Thomson  served  with  the  army  before  Delhi  in  1857,  trom  the  3i8t  July  to  the  final  assault  and 
capture  of  the  dtv,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Kumaon  Battalion  in  the  action  of  Ludlow  Castle  under 
the  walls  of  the  city,  when  four  guns  were  captured  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  afterwards  en|^ged  during 
the  operations  leading  to  the  final  capture  of  I/ucknow ;  also  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  mending  the 
capture  of  Bareiliy  and  several  other  engagements  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  T.  Dennehy  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  detacJunent  of  two  Com- 
panies in  action  with  the  Insurgents  atChundkundra.  Served  also  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and 
commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Allahabad  Military  Police  Battalion  at  the  actions  of  Manickporo  and  Gad- 
hamaron  (twice  thanked  by  the  Governor  Genei-al,  Medal). 

*^  Mf^'or  T.  J.  Watson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  all  the  eiigagexnents  of 
Brigadier  Seton's  Column  between  Delhi  and  Futtehghnr.  Also  present  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow.  Commaiided  a 
Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse,  and  present  at  one  engagement  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

***  Captain  B.  Topman  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859,  and  was  present  at  ths 
repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afiairs  of  Barree  (wonnded)  and 
Birsee,  action  of  Nawabgpnge  (contused),  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passaffe  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  through- 
out the  Byswarra  campaign,  including  the  afifairs  of  Kaudoo  Nuddoo,  PfQeegnat,  and  Hyderghur,  and  porsoit  uf 
Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Goomtee,  also  the  Trans- Gogra  campaign,  including  the  afflur  near  Chnrda  and  pursuit, 
taking  the  Fort  of  Me^eedia,  attack  on  Bankee  with  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul  and  afihir  at 
Bitkaghat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»  Captain  Lionel  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  engaged  as  a  volunteer  with 
the  8th  Foot  when  the  mutineers  were  r^ulsed  f^om  the  guns  at  Jullundur  on  the  7th  June  1857.  Served  ^with  the 
Kemaoon  Battalion  in  Oude  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  from  Oct.  1858  to  June  1859,  nnd  present  in  the  action  of 
Bitkaffbat  (Medal). 

*>>  Msjor  E.  P.  Garden  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857  ;  present  with  theNeemuch  Force  before 
Nimbherae  on  33rd  September  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Bengal  Artillery,  with  the  Neemuch  force  in  the  acUom  with 
the  Mnndesore  rebels  at  Jeerun  on  the  8th  October,  and  with  the  Artillezy  in  the  Fort  of  Neemuch  during  the  aiei^e 
by  the  Mnndesore  rebels  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

«»  Major  A.  H.  Bramley  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Polwhele  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  1857,  with 
the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra ;  and  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  zoth  October  foUowin^  with 
the  Mhow  and  Indore  Rebels— slightly  wounded  (Medal) . 

*"*  Mi^or  W.  Musgrave  served  in  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  and  in  command  of  Irregular  Troopa  dnxioir  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1850-53,  and  was  present  at  aU  the  engagements  of  importance  during  the  war  and  at  many  of  them 
commanded  the  Irregular  Troops  engaged  (Medal).  Commanded  a  Corps  of  Irregular  Horse  of  420  men  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  of  1857-50  (M^al).  Served  with  the  8ist  Regiment  m  the  Eusoof^  expedition  of  1858  in  ths 
Kortil-Westem  Frontier  or  India  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Major  J.  T.  Bushby  served  in  the  Burmah  campaign  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*>*  M%)or  J.  J.  Boswelf  was  present  with  Brigadier  General  Nicholson's  Column  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the 
Bealkote  mutineers  on  the  zzth  and  i6th  July  1857  on  the  Ravee  (Medal). 

**  Mi^or  H.  Tyndall  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullunder  on  the  7th  of  June  2857  *nd 
served  with  the  pursuing  Column.  Served  against  the  rebels  near  Googaria  and  Mooltan  ba.  1857-58  (Medal).  Also 
served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  z86o,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  at  the  Burrarah  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»*  Captain  F  D.  M.  Brown  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeaerai.  all 
the  engagements  under  the  walls  of  Delhi,  action  of  Nujjufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  o^  Narooul. 
Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Hedal 
with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross  "  for  great  gallantry  at  Namoul  on  the  x6th  Nov.  1857,  ^  having,  at  the  imxDinent 
risk  of  his  own  life,  rushed  to  the  assistance  of  a  wounded  soldier,  whom  he  carried  off  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the 
enemy,  whose  Cavalry  were  within  forty  or  fifty  yards  of  htm  at  the  time  ").  Served  in  the  Indiai\  N.W.  Frontier 
war  of  Z863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  M.  M.  Proctor  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  subsequently  with  the  Kamaon 
BattaUon  in  the  Oude  campaign  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  Major  F.  Allen  served  thiroughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  z8th  Bengal  Xatire 
Infkntry  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal). 

^^  Major  W.  H.  Garton  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  also  throughout  the  mutinv 
in  Z857-58  (Medal).  Was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  an  attack  upon 
a  partv  of  rebels  under  Sung  Ram  Sing  in  the  Jaunpore  district. 

*•*  Major  J.  Roberts  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

^  Mi^or  W.  G.  Waterfield  was  at  Meerut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  on  the  zoth  May  1857  •  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions. of  the  Hindun  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  battle  of  Buddleekeserai,  and  throoff^hont  the 
siege  of  Delhi.    Served  as  Political  Officer  to  the  force  that  marched  from  Delhi  to  Jeypore  under  M^orHedmond  i 


*•**•  Major  S.  A-  T.  Judge  served  in  Burmah  in  z85a-53  (Medal  with  (Hasp  for  Pegu).  Present  with  the  Act« 
Militia  Cavalry  at  Agra  on  the  4th  July  Z857,  when  the  Kotah  Contingent  mutinied  and  the  guns  of  the  Oontinjrea; 
and  all  the  ammunition  and  luggage  were  retaken  f^m  them;  also  present  at  the  action  of  thefollowinir  d«v 
(Medal).  *      ' 

***  Major  J.  W.  H.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  wounded  at  tlie  attack  ' 
on  Thanna  Bawun  in  September  1857 ;  present  with  Seton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  PaUalee  asi 
reoocupation  of  Mynpooree  j  also  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  position  at  Bungaon  in  April  x8ei8-« 
wonnded  (Medal).  -^ 

««  Mfldor  G.  B.  C.  Simpson  served  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  in  Z857 ;  and  the  Central  India  campaiini  und«t 
Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  Z858,  attaohed  to  a  Light  Field  Battery,  and  was  ^^sent  at  the  sieges  of  Dhar  andChanderet 


also  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa,  and  was  dangerously  wounded  whii 
vorking  guns  employed  in  dislodging  the  enemy  from  a  strong  position  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Hedal  wid 
Glasp).  "^ 

♦«  Miy'or  A.  Tulloch  served  with  the  Simoor  Rifle  Regiment  before  Delhi  in  1857 ;  was  slightly  wounded 
zTth  July  at  Hindoo  Rao's  house  by  th6  bursting  of  a  shell,  severely  wounded  on  the  Z4th  JuSr  (Medal  with  < 
Served  with  the  China  B^Mditionary  Force  in  z86o-6z  (Medal). 

M^KiijorC.  W.  Hawes  seryed  as  Adjutant  and  Commandant  of  Caysbi^GhddsB  l^to^^^^ji^  1857. 


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inanded  the  Gaides  Infiintxy  on  seveml  occasions  during  the  siege  ossaalt  and  captnre  of  Delhi,  and  present  ixx 
every  akinnish  from  the  9th  June  to  the  X4th  September  (four  times  wounded).  Present  -with  Brigadier  Showers* 
Flying  Colanm  in  the  district  about  Delhi  in  1857  as  Commandant  of  Guide  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
^Tith  the  Eusofxaie  Field  Force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  to  Sittana  in  1858  as  Commandant  of  Cavalry,  and  and  in 
Command  of  Guides  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦*  Miyor  G.  N.  Money  served  in  Burmah  in  1853-54.  Served  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Delhi  from  the 
1st  July  1857.  inchiding  the  actions  of  the  9th  Z4th  and  asrd  July,  zst  and  znd  August,  and  other  minot  affairs, 
Btonoinf^of  the  Cashmere  Battery  Breach  on  the  14th  Sept.  and  throughout  the  assault  of  the  city  and  the  six 
'lavs'  fij^hting,  resulting  in  its  capture  on  the  20th  Sept.  Subsequently  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Gerrard'i 
«MamQ  in  the  operations  against  the  Joudpore  and  other  rebels,  and  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  action  of  Nargoul 
(oiimticmed  in  despatches).  Was  Adjutant  to  his  Regiment  in  all  the  operations  under  Brigadier  Seaton,  including 
the  artioas  at  Gungereo,  Putteealee,  and  Mynpooroo ;  also  present  at  tHe  Alumba^h  and  Tronsgogra  operations ;  at 
t::e  stonn  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflkir  of  Barrco,  and  subsequent  operations  m  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
S  rved  w  Atljutant  and  2nd  in  Command  of  the  3rd  Punjaub  Infantry  throughout  tho  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863 
(il->lal  with  Clasp). 

*^'  MftjorH.  L.  Hawkins  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  in  1858.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Mayne'f 
IIiir?e  at  tho  action  of  Seckur  in  January  1859  (Medal). 

*^i  Major  P.  C.  Rynd  was  present  at  the  engagement  between  the  Naval  Brigade  and  the  mutinous  two  com- 
?r.!i:es  of  the  73rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Dacca  in  November  1857  (Medal). 

♦-  Caprain  H.  M'D.  de  W.  Douglas  scrx-ed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  as  a  Volunteer 
ri'h  :ho  Artillery  at  tho  action  of  Shahgunge  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July,  and  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth 
<>cv,bor  1857  (Medal). 

*-*  ilajor  C.  A.  de  Kantzow  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  185s 
Ole-ial  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  Mynpooree  on,  during,  and  subsequent  to  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at 
tlnr.  Station  in  May  1857,  and  received  the  Queen's  gracious  approbation  and  the  Governor  General's  thanks  for 
"admirable  services  "  rendered  at  the  imminent  peril  of  his  life.  Was  present  with  39th  Sowars  in  action  at  Bhow- 
r  njf  on  6th  June  1 8 «; 7,  against  the  mutineers  of  the  7th  Light  Cavalry,  13th  48th  and  yist  Native  Inflwatry  ftx)m 
Lucknow,  and  killed  the  rebel  leader  in  hand-to-hand  conflict,  himself  receiving  a  sabre  wound  on  the  forehead. 
Smed  at  Mynpooree  in  command  of  an  Irregular  Force  up  to  the  abandonment  of  the  Station,  and  subsequently 
as  a  volunteer  m  the  action  of  sth  July  hear  Agra  (horse  killed),  and  in  all  minor  operations  up  to  19th  Aug.  1857. 
Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Agra  Militia  Cavalry  in  action  near  Allyghur  on  24th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  during  subsequent  operations  of  Colonel  Montgomerie's  Colunm.  Present  as  a  volunteer  in  the  battle  of  the 
vAh  Oct.  1S57  at  Agra.  Served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Colunm  up  to  the  reoccupation  of  Mynpooree,  and  as  Com- 
mandant of  the  Muttfa  Horse  in  Colonel  Cotton's  Movable  Force  during  the  operations  at  Futtchpore-Sikree,  and 
<:I*e7rheTc.  Raised  the  Futtehghur  Organized  Police  Battalion,  and  served  as  its  Commandant  in  action  at  Bung^aon 
(one  charger  and  one  troop-horse  wounded  under  him ;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Conmianded  the  Cavalry  in  the  ao- 
t.o&  of  3rd  May  1858  at  Shanjehanporc  (mentioned  in  despatches,  charger  wounded),  the  defence  of  the  Jail,  and  aShirs 
subsequent  to  the  relief  of  the  Garrison,  including  the  action  of  tho  15th  May  (very  dangerously  woimded  by  sabre 
cnts  on  face  and  right  arm  in  hand-to-hand  encoimter).  Present  as  Commandant  of  the  Rohilcund  Auxiliary  Levy, 
which  he  had  raisea  and  organized,  in  defence  of  entrenchments  and  town  of  Porvaine  ftx)m  June  to  Nov.  1858,  and 
ia  the  many  and  various  oflensive  and  defensive  operations,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  outpost  at  Amed- 
nuggnr  (Uianked  by  Government  of  India)  and  siege  of  Porvaine  (thanked  by  Government  of  India).  Served  with 
^f.  eame  Levy  on  active  service  in  the  north  of  the  Shahjehanpore  district  up  to  28th  Dec.  1858,  and  subsequently 
WToas  the  Sarda,  move  on  Pullea,  and  expulsion  of  the  rebels  from  the  town  and  fort  (thanked  by  Government  of 
Ir^l  and  pursuit  into  Oude.  Present  as  a  volunteer  with  a  Troop  of  Cavalry  and  two  Companies  of  the  Rohilcund 
Atmliary  Levy  with  Brigadier  Dennis'  Colunm  during  pursuit  in  the  Khyreeghur  Jungles,  and  in  two  actions  fought 
in  Jan.  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  with  the  Levy  in  active  pursuit  up  to  Nepaul,  and  in  subsequent  opera- 
t'jTiS  undertaken  in  clearing  the  district  from  rebels  and  marauders  up  to  tne  end  of  the  disturbances  (thanked 
bv  Gorcrmnelit  of  India) .  Has  received  the  gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  for  *'  excellent  service  "  rendered 
^  the  State  in  1857-58 ;  been  officially  and  especially  reported  to  the  Government  of  India  when  leaving  Rohilcund 
L'i  September  1859,  for  the  **  valuable  services  rendered  by  the  force  under  his  command  in  Rohilcund ;  and  honour- 
ably mentioned  by  the  (Jovemment  of  the  N.W.  Provinces  to  the  Government  of  India  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*^  UajoT  H.  R.  B.  Worsley  served  against  rebels  in  Mirzapore  district  in  1857  (MedaJ).  Served  also  in  tho  SoutJi 
01*  China  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  F.  D.  Haiingion  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1I555. 

^  HajQT  Little  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fistll  of  Sebastopol,  ft^m  the  96th 
'^rj.  1B55,  till  the  evacuation  in  June  1856.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  1st  Battalion  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W. 
frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusafyze  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and 
ac  tlie  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  Dec,  alBo  in  the  action  at 
Csibeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dec,  which  ended  in  the  complete 
rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  triljes  on  17th  Dec.  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
.  ^  Captain  H.  N.  Noble  served  with  the  Agra  force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  with 
tbc  N'cemuch  mutineers,  and  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  zoth  October  1857  (Medal).  Present  at  the  storming  of 
t^  fortiAerl  village  of  Dheex)oora,  led  a  small  body  of  Sikhs  on  the  right  attack,  charged  and  took  the  heights,  and 
pT«ent  in  several  other  skirmishes. 

**  Captain  W.  R.  M.  Holroyd  was  attached  to  the  86th  Regt.  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and 
^■nreil  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  operations  before  Chanderi,  at  siege  and 
K-^nning  of  Jhansi  (severely  wounded),battleof  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch,  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with 

ei«p). 

*^  Captain  C.  S.  Maclean  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857.  Subsequently  present  at  the  actions 
€'  Boolundshiihnr,  Coel,  Acrabad,  and  Agra — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  China  Expe- 
ditionary Force  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawan  and 
T&nwhow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'^  Captain  H.  C.  P.  Rice  served  as  Assistant  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  Sikkim  Field  Force  in  x86i. 

*'^  Captain  R.  D.  Osbom  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 ;  present  at  the  actions  of 
B^'iIondBhohur  and  Allyghur ;  conmianaed  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree 
ar^i  Pnttiallee ;  present  m  various  operations  a^inst  the  rebels  in  the  Agra  district;  served  with  Colonel  Troup's 
C  .lomn  in  Oude,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Biswah ;  served  with  the  Sanger  Field  Force  under  General  Whitlock 
fr.im  Janoary  to  May  1859 ;  commanded  a  field  detachment  in  the  Ooraie  district ;  defeated  a  party  of  rebels  at 
T^ihooikee;  and  served  with  the  Bundlecund  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  in  1 859-^0  (Medal). 

*°  Captain  C  A.  Baylay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

^  Captain  G.  F.  Graham  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
a3airs  in  the  Etawah  district ;  also  with  the  Column  tinder  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  action  of  Dowsa  against  Tantia 
Tonee  on  the  14th  January  1859  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

***  Captain  A.  Copland  served  with  Colonel  Craigie's  force  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in 
M&rch  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
carrtrire  of  the  Bala  Stockade  (Clasp). 

*^  Captain  M.  G.  Perrean  served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  i86o-6z  (Medal). 

^  Captain  H.  D.  E.  W.  Chester  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  the  28th  June  1857,  to  its  final  capture, 
&nd  waa  slightly  wounded  on  the  X4th  July.  Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
including  tM  affair  at  Bagh ;  also  present  at  the  aflHur  of  Baree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^'^  OapCain  A.  H.  Sckfoid  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  severely  wounded  on  the 
I'rth  Joly.  Accompanied  Crcneral  Penny's  Column  into  Rohilcund,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  action  at  Kukerow- 
lee  on  the  yjih  April  1858,  receiving  two  sabre  outs  while  driving  back  Ghazees  frt>m  the  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  t.  fit.  Lewin  served  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore, 
Uider  General  Windham,  in  Nov.  1857;  also  at  the  taking  of  the  fortified  town  of  Meergonge.  the  sle^^^i|^ture 


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of  Lnoknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  relief  of  Azimghnr.  Senred  alBO  with  the  Oentaral  IndiA  Fidd  Foree  nadar  Brigadier 
Wheeler  (Medal  with  two  Claspe). 

<•*  Captain  J.  K.  B.  Hewett  eerved  at  the  aieffe  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  waspraeentin  an  the  aetkna 
there  from  the  avd  June  to  the  lath  September  TMedal  with  Clasp). 

<o  Captain  E.  L.  A.  Tottenham  seryed  throof  hoat  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59.  and  was  preeent  ■•  a 
Moonted  Escort  to  the  gnns  at  the  action  of  Bhahgnnge  near  AgnK  on  the  5th  Jnly  (lOightly  wonnded),  and  as  a 
Tolnnteer  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  zoth  October  1857.    Served  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Horsfoxd 


Against  the  rebels  in  NepauT,  including  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal). 

*n  Major  F.  M.  Birch  served  m  the  £idian  mutiny  oampai^  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Chinhut 
throughout  the  defence  of  the  Besidency  of  Lucknow  (as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Inglis  from  and  Jnly  to  25th 
Sept  1857)  being  engaged  in  three  sorties  and  commanded  a  party  of  the  84th  Foot  in  repulse  of  a  grand  attack  (» 
the  z8th  August  and  subsequently  regained  possession  of  the  breach  (twice  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  €k)vemor  General),  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  capture  of  Hurrah  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

«7a  Captain  J.  W.  M'Queen  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaion  of  1857-58 ;  served  with  the  4tli  Pnn> 
jaub  Innuitty  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  with  Greathed's  Coluxmi  in  the  actions  of  Boohmd^ 
flhuhur,  AllyghuT,  Aksabad,  Agra,  and  ELanouge ;  also  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  including  action  at 
Harigunge,  afihirs  near  the  Alumbagh  and  Dilkooeha,  and  storming  of  the  Secrmderbagh  (severelv  wounded), 
afterwards  present  at  Cawnpore,  and  with  the  advance  on  Futtehghur ;  commanded  the  4th  ruiyanb  Inrantiy  dnring 
the  Oude  and  Rohilcund  campaign  in  April  and  Ma7  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  QenertJ  Chamberlain  agamst  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wuseerees  in  December 
1850  and  Januaiy  z86o ;  also  with  that  against  the  Mahsood  Wuseerees  in  April  and  May  z86o  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'*  Captain  T.  Cadell  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  throughout  the  operations  before  Delhi  in 
2857,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  t^e  city,  and  the  anbeequoii 
operations  with  the  Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Yictoria  Cross).  Served  in 
the  4th  Irregular  Cavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59 ;  present  at  the  action  of 
Hehudi  under  Colonel  Brind,  in  which  13  of  the  enemy's  guns  were  captured;  also  with  Colonel  Turner's  Column 
Bohilound  in  1859. 

^*  Captain  B.  Rogers  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Bareilly  on  the  azstMay  1857;  served  is 
deftnoe  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  against  rebels  in  1857,  and  in  Rohilcund  and  Oude  Jungles  in  1858-59  in  oommand  cf 
Kunaon  Levy,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Rosoolpore  (Medal). 

«7s  Captain  G.  A.  A.  Baker  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  accompanied  a  detachment  of  the 
and  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  pursuit  of  the  Jullunder  Mutineers  along  &e  foot  of  the  hills  in  June ;  rode  with 
Hr.  Forsyth  the  Deputy  Commissioner  at  Umballa  30  miles  to  head  the  mutineers  and  save  a  district  tehaed  io 
which  was  a  large  amount  of  treasure ;  succeeded,  and  gave  such  information  to  the  troops  on  the  Jumna  aa  caus^ 
the  effactual  guu-ding  of  the  fords  and  the  dispersion  of  the  rebels;  present  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi ;  com- 
manded a  troop  of  Hodson's  Horse  at  Humayoon's  Tomb  when  Major  Hodson  was  endeavouring  to  capture  the 
King  of  Delhi ;  received  command  of  a  squadron  and  was  the  first  to  receive  the  King,  and  held  the  rear  until 
Major  Hodson  had  safely  conveyed  his  prisoner  into  Delhi.  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  actions  of  Boolund- 
ahuuhr  and  Allyghur,  at  thetalong  of  Futtehpore  Sekree,  actions  of  Gunfferee,  Puttialee,  Mvnpoorie,  and  Jellalabad, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  afihir  at  the  Moosabagh,  action  of  r^awabgunge,  and  occupation  of  F^fzabad 

i mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of 
linho,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Palichau  (wounded  and  charger  wounded),  and 
advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«7*  Captain  H.  M.  Repton  served  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  afl^  at 
Futtehpore,  Jana.  Orayiah,  and  Shereghurghat,  jrarsuit  of  the  rebel  force  under  Feroxeshah,  and  the  Bundlecond 
campaign  (Medal). 

*^Captain  J.  upperton  commanded  a  body  of  Irregular  Cavalry  diuring  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  in  and 
about  the  Delhi  division  and  on  the  borders  of  Central  India;  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  present 
at  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  Amathie  and  Shunkurghnr,  and  action  of  Dhoondiakhera  (Medal  with  CuLsp).  Served 
with  Fane's  Horse  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of 
the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Cnief  of  the  French  forces)  and  Palichan^ 
and  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

«7S  Captain  H.  C.  T.  Jarrett  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (Medal),  and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross 
for  an  act  of  bravery  at  the  village  of  Baroun  on  the  z4th  October  1858. 

*^  CSaptain  G.  F.  M.  Phillips  served  with  the  Kota  Contingent  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  Muttra  and  Allyghur 
Districts  until  it  mutinied  at  Agra  on  the  4th  July  1857 ;  served  with  the  3rd  Euroi)oans  in  several  sldrmisheswith  tbe 
mutineers,  and  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  1857  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers— horse  kiUed (Medal). 

<*<>  Major  W.  G.  Cubitt  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  on  the  70th  June  1857  and  wis 
awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having  on  the  retreat  saved  the  lives  of  three  men  of  the  32nd  Foot  at  the  risk  of  his 
own  life ;  was  afterwards  present  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^1  Major  F.  T.  Bainbridge  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  on  the  Gorruckpore  and  Nepaul  frontiers,  uid  final  dispersion  there  of  the  rebels' 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Raised  the  Rawul  Pindee  Mule  Train  for  the  Abyssixiian  expedition  in  1867 ;  commanded  th9 
Train  throughout  the  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  MagdaJa  (mentioned  in 
despatchesTMedal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with' the  Hazara  field  force  in  z868,  including  tne  expedition 
agamst  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  F.  J.  Keen  served  with  the  2nd  Pumaub  Infhntry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  was 
present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battles  of  Boolundshuhur  and  Agra,  relief  of  the  garrison  of 
Lucknow,  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  occupation  of 
Bareilly,  and  many  minor  afihirs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*"  Captain  O.  Menzies  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  m  1858  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  fort 
of  Rampore  Kussia  (Medal). 

^M  Captain  E.  D.  H.  Vibart  served  with  the  zst  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  induding 
the  battle  of  Nujjufikhur,  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  at  the  action  of  Narloul :  subsequently  accompanied 
Seton's  Column  to  Futtehghur  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gungeeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpoorie ;  served  with  the 
and  Punjaub  Infantry  at  tne  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  also  with  several  moveable  colnxnns  under  ^  Hope 
Grant  and  General  Walpole,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

«M  Major  E.  A.  C.  Lambert  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  and  was  present  at  tne  operations  in  the  manh 
from  Martaban  to  Tongoo  (Medal  with  C^lasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Indian  muti^  campaign  of  1857-59,  ^'^^ 
was  present  throughout  the  sieffe  assault'and  capture  of  Delhi,  including  the  battle  of  Budleexeserai  and  actions  cf 
the  13th  Z7th  zpth  30th  and  33rd  June  (struck  down  by  a  sunstroke),  ana  action  of  N^jjufTghur ;  Oude  campaign  of 
1858-59  and  afifur  at  Sultanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp}. 

«B7  Major  L.  H.  P.  De  u..  Larpent  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  with  the  force  under  Cokmel 
Vaughan  in  the  Meranaaie  district  in  July  and  August  Z857.  Served  as  Quarter  Master  of  his  regiment  with  the 
Busofraie  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  8^dney  Cotton  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  deetnioSon  of  Chingtei 
Mungnl,  Thana,  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Served  also  during  the  mutinies  of  1857-58. 

«M  Captain  G.  N.  Saunders  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  BasoflBaie  country  in  1857,  and  led  the  left  Cohmm  tit 
attack  against  the  rebel  village  of  Nanigee,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  (iovemor  General  in  Oxmcl 
(Medal  with  Clasp. 

«9  Mf^or  F.  M.  Armstrong  served  with  the  6th  Pniy'aub  Infiintry  in  the  expeditLonary  foree  under 
General  Chamberlain  in  Maranzaie  and  Koorum  in  1856.    Served  also  throughout  the  mutiniei  in  the 
and  Googaria  districts  (Medal). 
4*0  Major  R.  Smith  served  with  the  Delhi  Field  Force  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  ocoapation  of  JfauHur. 
^n  Msjor  A.  Bruce  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  WM  present  at  the  ac 

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SvUszrpore,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Lacknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  oJbo  in  the  Bhootaa  campaign  of 
2865-«6  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  F.  F.  Rowcroft  served  in  the  Bonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.     Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force 
ihrooghoat  the  operations  of  X864H66,  incloding  the  captnre  of  varions  stockadM  (Medal  with  Olasp).    Served  in 


'857-59^  including  the  captnre  of  Jugdespore»  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  (Jlasp).  Served  in  the 
Coarrah  and  Jvnteah  Hills  in  x86a-63  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Ocmkoi,  Nungbarai,  Oomkung, 
and  Baiteong  (severely  wounded).    Served  with  the  Left  Column  of  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  1865-66. 

**  (}aptain  T.  N.  walker  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  and  Bengal  European 
fhisOiars,  including  all  the  siege  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857  (wounded  on  the  z8th  July),  and  was  selected  a« 
one  of  the  Subaltems  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded  on  the  z5th  Septem- 
her)  was  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  the  heights  of  Sonah,  and  surrenaer  of  the  forts  of  Rewarriev 
Jaj]hiir,  Ranonde,  Furrucknngur,  and  jBuUumbghur ;  served  with  the  17th  Punjaub  Infl&ntry  in  the  Rohilcund 
campaign  in  1858  including  the  acUona  of  Amsoth,  Bagawalla,  and  Nugeega,  and  relief  of  Moradabad  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Has  been  presented  with  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

«9  Captain  W.  Battye  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Aslmghur  district  during  the  mutiny  in  1857,  uid  received 
the  blanks  of  (government  while  serving  with  the  Ghoorka  force  for  aiding  Mr.  venablee  in  the  capture  of  a  noted 
rebel  at  Aximghur  (Medal).    Served  in  China  with  the  force  at  Canton  in  1858  (Medal). 

■••  (Captain  W.  W.  Hume  served  at  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  mutiny  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Cavalry; 
afterwards  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Artillery  before  Delhi  during  the  siege  and  capture  of  that  cit7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•7  Captain  B.  CTracroft  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56  and  was  slightly  wounded.  Served 
also  in  the  Centnil  Indian  campaign  with  the  force  under  General  Whitlock  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
captore  of  Ponwarree  Heights  near  Kirwee  on  89th  Dec.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal}. 

*•  M^or  A.  M'L.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  with  the  Delhi  field  force  in  Sep- 
tember 1857 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Jhi^jor,  actions  of  Shumshabad  and  Mhow  near  Futtehghur,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (severely  wounded  on  zoth  March  1858),  attack  on  Rooya,  action  at  Allygunge,  taking  of 
B^jehanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Baieilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Captain  J.  Bartleman  served  with  the  86th  Foot  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  7857-58  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Chanderee,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  operations  before  and  taking  of 
^pee ;  served  with  the  and  Sikh  Police  Corps  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jugdespore  district  from  August  to  Novem- 
ber 1858  (Medal  with  (}1asp).  Served  with  the  8th  Pui\jaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  including  the 
action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  capitulation  of  Pekia 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps 

*"^  Major  A.  B.  Campbell  served  with  the  axst  Bengal  Native  InfiEtntry  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56. 
Alflo  at  Sangor  in  Central  India  during  1857-58 ;  present  at  numerous  engagements  in  the  district  of  Sanger,  and 
was  severely  wounded  on  the  z8th  Sept.  x857^in  the  attack  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nurricoulee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  M^or  G.  V.  Fosbery  served  with  the  EusofiEaie  expeditionary  force  under  (Generals  Chamberlain  and  Garvook 
during  the  operations  at  XJmbeyla  from  October  to  December  1863  where  he  commanded  a  body  of  marksmen  of 
the  7i8t  and  xoxst  Regiments  armed  with  rifles  firing  shells  of  his  own  invention ;  was  en^[aged  in  the  defence  of 
the  Cng  and  Eaglets  Nest  Piquets,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  Major  Eeyes  at  the  storming  of  the  Sunga  on  the 
Crag  Piquet,  where  he  led  a  party  of  the  zst  Punjaub  Infkmtry  and  Corps  of  Guides,  and  was  the  first  man  in 
driving  out  a  strong  body  of  the  enemy,  estimated  at  500  strong,  after  desperate  hand-to-hand  fighting  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Victoria  Chross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Migor) . 

**•  Major  J.  C.  C.  Daxmt  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 


.      ^ ^_„ ,  ^-,        jent  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of 

the  Ram^hur  Battalion  at  Chuttra,  Chota  Nagpore  on  Uie  and  October :  attack  and  defeat  of  the  mutineers  of  the 
j2ad  Native  Infiantiy  at  Nowadah,  Behar,  on  the  and  Nov.  i8<7~severely  wounded  (Medal,  and  awarded  the  Yio- 
iona(?rosa  fbr  acta  of  bravery  in  capturing  two  guns  on  the  and  October  and  2nd  November  1857.  Served  in 
China  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  afDur  with  the  Braves  at  the  White  CUoud  Mountains,  at  the  repulse  of  the 
<niuiese  at  the  Landing  Pier  and  at  the  Magazine  Hill  (Medal) . 


^Captain  J.  W.  O'Dowda  served  during'the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 
"'^  Captain  A.  Vivian  CO  •  '      ~  -       --         «     ■ 


1  commanded  a  Reasala  of  Pathan  Horse  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-59 ;  assisted  in  the  sup- 
pression of  the  rebellion  of  the  Jat  tribes  of  the  Ranee  in  the  Gogaria  district  in  1857 ;  accompanied  Brigadier 
Franks*  column  in  the  advance  on  Lucknow,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhowrara ;  also  during  the 
operations  before  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  stationed  at  Oonao  on  the  Lucknow  and  Cawnpore 
road  fh)m  April  to  November  1858  assistinjg  to  Keep  the  road  clear  of  the  rebels,  during  which  time  he  had  firequent 
skirmishes  with  the  enemy ;  served  with  Colonel  Kelly's  Column  in  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  f^ntier  in  1850  ; 
and  present  at  the  attack  on  the  rebel  position  in  tne  hills  near  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
ytd  Punjaub  Cavalry  in  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in 
i860,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  them  at  Paloseen,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Barrarah  Pass  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

(^  Captain  R.  E.  Bovle  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 ;  pursuit  of  the  Sealcote  mutineers 
in  July  1857 ;  ^^^  2iia  Bengal  European  FosUiers  in  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  districts  west  of  Delhi  in 
October  and  November  1857,  and  present  at  the  occupation  of  Rewaree,  Jhojjur,  and  Kanound ;  served  with  the 
3Qd  Sikh  Cavalry  with  the  Bundleound  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler;  commanded  a  field  detachment. 
Engaged  near  Geree  Patoree  on  7th  Nov.  1859;  commanded  No.  3  Bundlecund  Flying  Column  f^om  December  1850 
to  MfljTch  i860  (thanked  by  Government  of  India,  Medal). 

^  Captain  F.  K.  Hawkins  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
of  1857-58 ;  present  at  Benares  on  the  7th  July  1857  i^  ^^  attack  on  Uie  Dhobys ;  served  with  the  column  under 
Havelock ;  commanded  a  detachment  a  t  Sydabad  near  Allahabad  on  19th  July  to  protect  the  Grand  Trunk  Road, 
and  captured  a  mud  fort  held  by  the  rebel  Joorie  Singh  on  the  z8th  August;  present  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore 
onder  General  Windham  in  November  and  at  the  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857 :  after- 
"^nria  present  at  the  capture  of  Futtehghur,  action  of  Shumdiabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the 
fort  of  Rooya,  action  of  AUygunge,  and  occupation  of  Bareilly.  During  a  severe  engagement  in  the  city  of  Luck- 
now he  aacoeeded  to  the  temporary  oommana  of  the  4th  Punjaub  Rifles  and  which  he  brought  out  of  action  (men- 
tioned in  deepatches.  Medal  wi|h  Cflasp). 

•"  Captain  C.  W.  Campbell  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Lucknow  in  1857 ;  joined  the  Volun- 
teer Cavalry  and  was  engaged  in  several  reconnaissances  prior  to  the  battle  of  Chinhut  and  present  also  at  that 
aciion  (severely  wounded) :  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  and  atfer- 
ynxig  at  the  recapture  of  (Cawnpore  from  the  Ghralior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Served 
▼ith  Fane's  Horae  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  subse- 
quent operations  up  to  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

(M  Captain  N.  R.  Burlton  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
^unpagin  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sonepore,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Chandeepore,  actions  at 
Phoolpore  and  Amorka,  capture  of  Fort  Nuggur  and  Jugdespore  (Medal). 

*"  Captain  A.  R.  Loughnan  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Was  present  at  the  mutiny  of 
we  Native  Troops  at  Lucknow  in  1857,  B.t  the  action  of  Chinhut,  and  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residenoy  at 
Locknow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*"  Captain  S.  J.  Browne  served  with  the  sth  Bunjaub  Infkntry  during  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was 
preaent  at  the  passage  of  the  Raptee  and  captnre  of  the  enemy's  guns  at  Sitkaghat ;  commanded  a  detachment  of 
the  Regiment  at  Darzee  Talas— horse  shot  (Medal).  Served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Inihntry  throughout  the  Umbeyla 
«°»paign  of  X863  (Medal  with  Cla»p). 

<»  Captain  O.  li.  Graham  served  tnroughout  the  Indian  mutii^  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  oocapation 
of  Oie  Atombagh  previous  to  and  alter  the  relief  of  Lucknow,^so  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  Rohilcund 
and  Cade  campaigns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  P.  w.  Powlett  served  during  thelndian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
AUnthor,  Agra,  B:anot^e,  and  Bunnee  Bridge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  defeat 
5^  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  at  £alee  Nudee,  siege  and  capture  at  Luoknow'-BeTerely  wounded 
*««WwithtwoClasp^). 

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u«  Ciimtoin.M  9.  SicWteflenrvd  .ttm^ghout  fcbe  IndlBn  ttiitmy  .oampaigii  of  1857-58 ;  aooampanied  aslotmiretar 
to  37th  Befft.  and  other  detachments  sent  to  the  relief  of  the  besieged  Garrison  at  Arrah :  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to 
Colonel  Milman  at  Che  action  of  Alrowlee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  present  throughout  the  siege  of  Azimghur 
from  a8th  March  to  K5th  April  1858,  axui  various  skirmishes  (Medal). 

"7  Captain  C.  A.  Mnnro  served  as  interpreter  to  the  Naval  Brigade  under  Captain  Peel  in  1857  and  wa«  prtsect 
at  the  action  of  Kudjwa,  occupation  of  the  Alnmhagh  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  th» 
6th  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^'  Captain  F.  J.  N.  Mackenzie  served  with  the  Kamptee  movable  column  and  was  engaged  against  the  Bimdelas 
and  the  mutineers  of  the  sand  Native  Infantry  in  August  and  September  1857  (Medal). 

•**  Captain  O.  R.  Newmarch  served  with  the  Agra  Brigade  in  1857  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  the  stli  July 
with  the  Neemuch  mutineers.  Served  with  Brigadier  Seaton's  Colunm  in  December  X857  >u^<^  ^'^tus  present  at  the 
actions  of  Gungeeree  and  Puttialee  (Medal). 

■^  Captain  F.  W.  Boileau  served  as  Adjutant  of  Rajah  Jawahir's  Singh*s  Contingent  with  the  fbrce  under  General 
Tan  Courtlandt,  and  received  a  dangerous  sabre  cut  m  the  face  and  a  sabre  cut  in  the  hand  at  the  action  of  Hissar 
on  the  X9th  August  1857.  Served  in  the  2nd  Sikhavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  m  November  and  De- 
cember 1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Biswah.  Served  with  the  Saugor  field  force  under  General  Whitlock. 
Commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  and  Sikh  Cavalij  at  the  action  of  Kewtee  in  Bundlecund  on  the  4th  March  iS59» 
and  was  wounded  Xxy  a  pistol-shot  in  the  .knee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  (^vemor  General  in 
Council,  Medal). 

^  Captain  M.  Ramsay  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jnllunder  on  the  7th  Jane  1857,  and 
accompanied  the  force  in  pursuit  (Medal). 

Bss  Captain  H.  C.  £.  Ward  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  and  at  the  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857. 
Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  District,  and  present  at  the  action  of 
Namoul  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Guides  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  Euso&aie 
Frontier  m  1851;  and  in  that  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wuzeerees  in  1S59 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

B**  Magor  J.  C.  Minto  served  with  the  Irregular  Forces  under  Sir  Greorge  Cathcart  during  the  KaiBr  war  of 
x852-53lMedal). 

MS  Captain  H.  Collett  served  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  EusofiEaie  Frontier  in  1858,  and 
was  present  at  the  affkirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  witn  Clasp).  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the 
storm  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rampore  Kussea  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteah 
Bills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Oomkoi,  Nungarai,  aim  Oom- 
krong  (severely  wounded). 

■"A  Captain  E.  L.  Ommanney  served  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"7  Captain  H.  M.  B.  Buriton  served  with  the  8th  Foot  in  various  skirmishes  at  Agra  in  1858.  Served  with  Meade's 
Horse  at  the  capture  of  GwaUor ;  commanded  the  Regiment  during  the  pxmiuit  of  the  rebels  by  Sir  Rol)6rt  Napier 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Joura  Alipore ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Meade's  Horse  on  field  service  in 
operations  against  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  from  October  1858  to  February  1859  (Medal) . 

■*>  Captain  B.  C.  W.  Mitford  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth  Oct.  1857,  affair  of 
Futtehpore-Sirkee,  and  other  minor  actions  in  the  Agra  District.  Present  with  fiodson's  Horse  at  the  capture  of 
Lucknow ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Nawabgunge.  Bara,  Benkee,  and  Selimpore- 
(charger  wounded),  and  was  highly  mentioned  by  the  Governor  Creneral  for  "gallantry  in  capturing  a  party  of 
rebels  in  the  village  of  Behipore  with  ao  dismounted  sowars.'*  Proceeded  with  150  sabres  to  ioin  the  force  under 
Major  Bvlwer  at  Jabrowlee,  and  on  the  x6th  October  charged  and  defeated  a  large  body  of  rebel  Inflantiy,  receiving 
a  sUght  wound.  In  the  subsequent  action  of  Jabrowlee  on  the  23rd  October  1858  the  detachment  of  Hodson'a  Horse 
under  his  command  captured  toree  guns  and  cut  up  a  large  number  of  the  enemy's  Infkntry— was  severelv  wounded 
in  this  action  whilst  assisting  an  Officer  of  the  Uncovenanted  Civil  Service  who  was  attacked  by  several  of  the  rebeU 
and  would  probably  have  been  cut  down  but  for  timely  aid.  On  partially  recovering  from  his  wound  he  r^oined 
the  3rd  Regiment  of  Hodson's  Horse  as  Adjutant  and  served  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  of  1859  up  to  tlie  final 
surrender  of  the  rebels  in  December  (Medal,  and  recommended  by  Lord  Clyde  for  the  victoria  Cross). 

«**  Captain  F.  H.  Hood  was  at  Nusseerabad  when  the  Native  Troops  mutinied  on  the  29th  May  1857;  present  at 
the  action  of  Oorcyah  and  operations  at  Shereghur  Ghat  (Medal). 

^  Captain  R.  B.  P.  P.  Campbell  served  with  the  zst  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
in  1857,  and  with  the  and  European  Fusiliers  in  tiie  subsequent  operations  in  the  Meerut>  Jh^jjur,  and  Rawaree 
districts.  Was  attached  to  the  faltbAil  remnants  of  the  zith  Native  Infantiry,  and  engaged  in  rescuing  the  Bohilcund 
refhgees.  Served  with  the  and  Pu2^aub  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of  Koorsee,  capture 
of  Booya,  action  of  AUygunge,  capture  of  BareUly,  action  of  Rohannore,  an,d  against  the  rebels  in  theTerai  (Med&I 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigaoier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool 
B[heel  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

S  ***  Captain  A.  G.  Owen  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  in  all  the  subsequent  engagements  under 
the  walls  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  action  of  Ni^uffghur ;  also  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi— 
dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Captain  R.  A.  Wauohope  served  in  1857  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infttntry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  was 
•ngaged  at  the  repulse  of  many  of  the  enemy's  attacks;  on  the  Z4th  September  he  commanded  50  men  at  the 
irtorming  of  the  water  Bastion;  was  engaged  at  the  subsequent  six  days^  street  fighting  in  the  city,  and  on  the 
X9th  September  commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  capture  of  the  Bum  Bastion  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  z86o-6z 
served  with  Rattray's  Sikhs  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sikkim  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Gawler  ^entiozied  in 
despatches) .  In  Z863  served  in  the  23rd  Pioneers  with  the  Busofzie  Field  Force  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign,  and  was 
engiEkged  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  capture  of  Lalloo.  and  final  defeat  of  the  enemy  at  the  BonairPass 
Q^dal  with  Clasp) .  In  z86^-65  served  during  the  Bootan  war,  and  engaged  at  Dalimkote,  Chamoorcfai,  Bala,  and 
Buxa  (mentioned  in  despatcnes,  Clasp) . 

***  Captain  H.  A.  Lewis  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  xoth  May  1857,  and  wsa 
severely  wounded.    Served  with  the  Meerut  Yolunteer  Horse  raised  for  service  in  that  district,  and  afterwards  with 

gh  Pu^anb  Inftmtry  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Puttiallee,  attack  on  and  reoccupation  of  Mynpoorie,  also  at 
nngoon,  assault  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tirroul,  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  m  the  Terai,  and 
forcing  of  the  enemy's  i)OBition  in  the  Jurwah  Pass,  lower  Nepanl  Range  (Medal) .  Served  as  Adjutant  30th  Puzvaub 
InfiEtntry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  Z864-65,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Forts  Dalimkota  and  Cba- 
moorchee,  and  at  the  Bala  Pass,  and  Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  wfth  Clasp). 

•M  Captain  H.  G.  Saunders  served  daring  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-^8  including  the  action  of  the  5^^ 
July  Z857  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  afihir  at  Shereghat  (Medal). 

•»  Captain  R.  H.  Hudleston  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  9th  Pux^aub  Infantry  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney 
Cotton  to  the  Eusofrie  frontier  in  z8c8,  and  was  present  at  the  afihirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  R.  M.  Skinner  served  m  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  x^k-j-s^, 
and  present  at  the  actions  of  Huldwanee  on  the  Z7th  Sept.  Z857  and  zst  Jan.  Z858,  and  Cherpoorah  on  z8tii  Feb.  X85S, 
find  saved  the  life  of  his  commanding  Officer  at  the  risk  of  his  own  (Medal). 

^  CJaptain  R.  T.  Hare  served  throu^out  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutinv,  including  the  battle  of  Bndleekeee- 
rai  (wounded) ,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  especial  approbation  and  thanks  for  seal  and 
coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger),  actions  of  Bolundshur  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat 
of  the  (^Kralior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  (mentioned  is  despatch),  siege  of  Calpee— mentioned  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

"^  Captain  F.  P.  W.  Freeman  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  final  capture 
of  Jugdespore  (Medal). 

**"  Captain  R.  Wheeler  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  7th  Hussars  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  Z858-59, 
including  the  advance  into  Nepaul,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  position  and  guns  at  Sitksgnafc  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  aoth  Native  Infimfay  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Media  with  Clasp). 

MO  Captain  A.  A.  Dick  served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  territories  from 
August  z8s7  to  February  Z858  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Eutungee  and  2&orwarra.  Served  with  the  Saugor 
field  division  from  Febrnaiy  Z858  to  February  Z859  «id  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Banda,  capture  of  Kirwee,  and 
action  at  Sahao  (severely  wounded).  Served  in  the  Trans-Gogra  districts  of  Oude  throughout  the  hot  weather 
eampaign  of  Z859  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Koolee-ka-Bund,  and  capture  of  the  fort^JBi^gMn  (mentioned 


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in  dflflpttches.  Medal  with  Claap).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sizdw, 
Ci:^cae  ot  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankeawhan  and  Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 
^  Captain  H.  Morton  served  in  Oude  and  was  present  at  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  Uie  rebel  Ri^ah  of  Toolaee- 
pore.  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— against  the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  ^859,  and  00m- 
nmnded  a  detachment  of  two  guns,  a  squadron  of  Irregular  Cavalry  and  3  companies  of  Native  Infantry  for  about 
two  inunths  in  ft^uent  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlut  Singh  and  Buojore  Singh  near  the  Sind  river 
(Medal). 

'"  Captain  A.  R.  Chanman  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  including  the  battle  of  Budlcckcserai,  skirmishei 
m  the  Sabzee  Mundee  ttora.  the  9th  June  to  the  13th  Aug.  1857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city ;  was  afterwards 
PKMat  at  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeeree,  Pattialce,  and  M.vnpoorie,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of 
Baree.  and  subsequent  operations  in  Quae  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  Captain  E.  C.  Codrington  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  and  Was  present  during  the 
nccapation  of  the  Alumbagh  fh)m  the  i6th  January  to  the  loth  March  1858,  including  the  repulse  of  three  separate 
attacks  on  the  i6th  January,  aflfkir  of  the  15th  February,  repulse  of  the  night  attacks  on  the  19th  and  aist,  affair  of 
the  25th,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  a5th  February,  and  aflfkir  of  the  oth  Maich ;  also 'presenv  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  skirmishes  on  the  19th  and  zist  March  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Moosa  Bagh ;  subse- 
qnent  operations  in  Oude  includijag  the  actions  of  Baree  and  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  4th  Sikh 
Ii.fantry  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheii  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60  in- 
cluding the  aflTair  at  Midanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5th  Ghoorkas  throughout  the  operations  in 
Umbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  also  with  the  same  regiment  during  the  Haxara  campaign  of  1868, 
Uirlading  operations  in  the  Agrore  Valley  and  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain. 

'■•^  Captain  R.  O.  Sandeman  served  with  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhujjur  districts ;  was  with 
the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  at  the  Moose  Bagh  ;  served  afterwards 
with  oohmm  in  Oude  in  1858-S9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*♦'  K^or  C.  E.  Bates  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  on  the  ocoft- 
Kion  of  the  mutiny  at  Jullunder  on  7th  June  1857.  Operations  in  Bimdlecund  m  1859  (Medal).  Also  served 
thn)aghout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku 
Forta,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  from  February  1865 
Qntil  the  conclusion  of  operations,  from  April  1865  as  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Tran- 
sport Train  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Looshai  expeditionary  force  in  1870-71  as  Brigade  Major 
to  the  CJhittagonfi^  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Clasp). 

*^  Captain  P.  Luice  served  against  the  rebels  in  Rohilcund  in  1858;  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Jail  at 
Shahjehanpore,  and  in  the  affhirs  of  Mnhunrudporo  and  Nooria,  and  action  at  Sisseahghat— severely  wounded  by  a 
masket  baU  above  the  left  ankle  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

^  Captain  S.  S.  Sutherland  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857 ;  was  present  at  the  actions  at 
Domoh,  commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  3rd  Irregular  Cavalry  at  the  aflfair  of  Ballakote,  and  commanded  the 
storming  party  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bhapail  (Medal). 

^  Captain  C.  J.  Griffiths  served  with  the  43rd  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1864,  including  the  capture,  retreat 
from,  and  retaking  of  Dewangiri,  and  several  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikhs 
m  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp). 

^'  Captain  E.  C.  Garstin  served  with  the  33rd  Company  lioyal  Engineers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857- 
5S  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kudjwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cavrnpore,  advance  on  Futtyghur,  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Jutteeah,  action  of  ELhodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lncknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allvgungo,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (MediQ  with  two  Clasps). 

"*  Captain  A.  Pullan  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infimtry  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  severely  wounded 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  C.  C^we  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th 
Joly  1857  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra  (Medal). 

^  (Captain  L.  WaveU  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  Fusihers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the 
action  of  Nu^iufghnr,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  operations  under  its  walls ;  actions  of  Namou]« 
Gangeree,  Ptittialee,  and  Mvnpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  China 
against  Taepini;  rebels  in  186a. 

^CJaptaiu  T.  R.  Davidson  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  a  detachment  of  the  ist  Puxuaub  Infantry  attached  to 
Brigadier  Showers*  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhujjur  districts  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of 
Be^aree,  Ti^jjur,  Kanond,  and  Bidlubghur,  and  also  in  two  engagements  with  the  Mawottus  (Medal). 

^'  CaptaixiH.  Chapman  was  at  Meean  Meer  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1857 ;  served  with  the  ist  Bengal 
European  Fusiliers  m  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Pattialee,  and  M^pooree ;  commanded  a  detachment  of 
Alexander's  horse  in  several  minor  afikirs  in  the  Etawah  district  in  1858,  actions  of  Oroyah  (charger  twice  wounded) 
and  Dewsa  ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rahpootana  and  Central  India;  Bundleoimd  campaign  of  1859H50  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal). 

"•  Captain  A.  L.  Playfkir  was  present  with  the  7th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  when  it  mutinied  at  Dinapore  on  the 
25^  July  1857.  H®  afterwards  volunteered  and  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  and  subsequently 
with  the  3rd  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutinies  in  1857-58,  including  the  occupation  and 
defence  of  the  Alumba^  with  Outram's  Division  and  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks  thereon ;  the  Trans-Goom- 
t«e  operations ;  throughout  the  sie^e  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde's  Force,  including  the  first  assault  on 
the  enemv*s  entrenchments,  storming  and  capture  of  the  Begum's  Palace  and  Serai,  and  attack  on  the  Gool  Mn^id 
(wounded).  Served  with  Sir  Edward  Lugard's  Field  Force  at  the  actions  of  Munneluur  and  Azimghur ;  and  in 
the  pursuit  of  Koor  Sing,  including  the  actions  of  Azmitghur,  Munnehar,  and  Sheeapore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  CSi^ptain  F.  Hammond  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  the  disturbances  in  Uie  Googana  district  in  1857 ;  also 
preMut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  69nd  and  60th  Native  Indomtry  at  Mooltan  on  the  31st  August  1858. 

^  Captain  O.  Stewart  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavaliv^  with  Havelock's  force  ttonx  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Qawnpore,  Oonao,  Bnsserutgunge 
(hoth  actions),  ^ithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defience  of  the  Residency; 
was  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  afterwards  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  in  the  actions  of 
Simree,  Nawabgungo,  Baree,  and  Bankee,  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad,  actions  of  Poorwa,  Morar,  and  Mhow  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  gallantry),  taking  of  the  fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Murputgung  and  Doondiakiera,  taking 
of  the  forts  of  Omrea  and  Futtehpore,  and  action  of  Koolie-ka-bund— wounded  and  horse  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
cluding the  actions  of  Sinho  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  **  forward  gallantry  ")j  Chankiawhan  and 
Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  CHasp). 
^t  Captain  B.  H.  F.  Rennick  served  iu  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Army  Works  Corps  (Medal). 
"*  CiHiAain  F.  (Sellie  was  witti  the  9th  Native  Infantry  at  Allvghur  when  it  mutinied  in  May  1857.  Served  with  the 
ist  Gwiuior  Gavfldry  in  May  and  June  1857,  and  was  present  when  half  of  that  regiment  mutinied  at  Hattras.  Served 
in  the  gun  escort  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  with  the  Agpra  Militia 
at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857,  and  pursuit  of  the  mutineers.  Served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European 
Regiment  in  minoraffkirs  in  the  Agra  District  m  January  and  February  1859 1  az^d  with  the  Allyghur  Levy  in  the 
Bundlecund  Field  Force  in  1859  (l^al).  Commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  during 
the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
■^  Oaptain  R.  Warburton  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 
"*  Lt. Colonel  C.  M.  MacGregor  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  >  ^  ^^  ^iege  of  Delhi ; 
with  Beaton's  Force  in  the  Doab,  and  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie;  siei^e  and  capture 
of  Lncknow,  action  of  Bhumorighat  (severely  wounded,  as  also  his  horse),  pasisage  of  Uie  Gogra,  actions  of  Mudi- 
leegaon.  Bunkussea,  Kumdakot,  Jereva,  Maharajpore  (slightly  woundedj,  and  Chuppra  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
thanked  by  the  (rovemor  (Seneral,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  throughout 
the  campsjgn  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (severely  wounded  in  two  places),  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps,  mentioned  in  the  speech  of  the  Secretary  for  War  in  moving  a  vote  of  thanks  to  the 
forces  in  China,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel). 
***  detain  Butter  served  as  Offioiating  Adjutant  of  Sirmoor  Rifies  (2nd  Ooorkhas)  in  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59 

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glfedal) ;  and  as  AJdo  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Boarchier  in  the  Loofihai  campaign  of  1871-73  (Medal  with 
laep). 

■*  Captain  B.  C.  Cliilbrd  serred  with  the  left  wing  of  the  54th  Foot  in  pursnit  of  the  mnUneers  of  the  34th  lad 
73rd  Native  Infantxy  from  Dacca  to  Chittagong  in  2857.  Serred  the  winter  campaign  of  1858  in  Onde,  andwM 
presenc  at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  Tyrool  on  the  2zBt  March  (Medal). 

M*  Captain  H.  B.  Jarrett  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Natiye  Troops  at  Mooltan  on  the  3iBt  Angnst  1858 
and  commanded  a  troop  of  the  Gth  Irregolar  Cavalry  in  porsoit  of  the  mutineers  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd 
Pnniaub  Cavalry  in  the  Expeditionary  Force  under  Brigadier  Gteneral  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahaood  Woseerees 
in  s86o,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  Barrara  ras  and  capture  of  Makeen  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Sngnged 
with  the  same  Re^ment  in  the  blockade  of  the  same  tribe  on  the  Tak  frontier  in  z86s-€3.  Served  also  in  all  th« 
actions  and  operations  of  the  Eusofzaie  Field  Force  of  1863,  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain,  and  after- 
wards to  Sir  John  Garvock,  and  was  thanked  in  despatohes  by  both  those  generals  (Clasp  for  Umbeyla). 

••7  Captain  L.  J.  H.  Grey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  ^^^  ^"^  present  in  the  acticoa  of 
Boolundshuhur  and  Allyghur,  skirmish  of  Aokerabad,  actions  of  Gnngaree  and  Puttiafee,  attack  of  the  foxU  of 
Koheia  and  Kololee,  operations  on  the  Gogra,  final  advance  to  the  Nepaul  Hills,  action  at  Sitka  Ghat  and  captore 
of  the  enemy's  guns,  and  various  skirmishes  in  the  Nepaul  Hills  (Medal). 

"*>  Captain  E.  Swetenham  served  with  the  field  force  under  Sir  Svdney  Cotton  on  the  Eusofsaie  border  in  1858, 
and  was  present  at  the  afikir  on  the  heights  of  Sittana  (Medal  witb  Clasp) . 

••  Captain  W.  C.  Anderson  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 ;  was  present  in  defence  of 
theAlumbagh  until  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  in  November  1857;  at  the  final  relief  of  the  garrison  at  Lncknow, 

"' —    -..-..-..         .    .^  — —  ..      iffhont  the  siege  of 

ding  the  taking  of 

^ ^ , .    _    r  actiona,  actiims  at 

Chunda,  at  the  Baptee,  and  at  Sitka  Ghat  (MedaT  with  two  Clasps).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
eluding  the  actions  of  Sinho,  Chankawhan,  and  Tungohow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatcbes  for 
distinguished  gallantry,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■^  Cimtain  H.  M.  Pratt  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  sist  Native  Infimtry  at  Peshawur  on  the  aSth  August 
1857.  Served  the  campaign  of  s 860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tanfku  and  of  the  lakn 
Forte,  and  actions  of  Chaxikiawhan  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*7*  Captain  C.  H.  Cantor  served  during  all  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857 ;  was  selected  as  one  of  the  Sntel- 
terns  of  the  ladder  party  on  the  day  of  &e  final  assault,  and  was  engaged  in  tne  six  days*  fighting  within  the  dty 
until  its  final  capture,  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7s  Captain  C.  O'Donel  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  nsar 
Agra  with  the  Neen^uch  mutineers,  action  at  Goel  34th  August,  and  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1657 
(Medal). 

>7«  Captain  H.  0.  Fagan  served  with  the  zpth  Punjaub  Infhntry  with  Colonel  Oanniohael's  Colmnn  in  Oude  in 
1858-59  (Medal).    Also  in  the  expedition  of  i860  in  China  (Medal). 

*7»  Captain  C.  J.  Garstin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

B78  Captain  A.  Murray  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Boolund^uhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  repulae  of  several 
attacks  on  that  position,  atorm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*77  Captain  A.  Battye  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  Oude  in  1858,  and  waa  presemt  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Uttereah,  Bhumoreghat,  and  Kintoor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*T*  Captain  T.  Davrell  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault,  14th  6^- 
tember  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Cuptain  G.  L.  K.  Hewett  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Besidency  at  Lucknow  flrom  the  30th  June  to 
the  aand  Nov.  1857,  and  waa  slightiy  wounded  on  the  a4th  September  j  served  afterwards  as  Orderly  OfiEloer  to  Sir 
J.  Outram  througnout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  and  positaon  at 
Gaelic ;  also  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year*^  service). 
Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mi^or  W.  Tweedie  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  was  present  at  the  engagement 
attending  the  disarming  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Benares  on  the  4th  June  1857,  and  was  dangeroualy  wounded. 
Volunteered  for  active  service  and  was  attached  to  the  78th  Highlanders  with  Havelock's  Column,  and  was  present 
at  the  actions  of  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  subseouent  defence  of  the  Besidency 
until  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde,  after  which  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the 
enemy's  numerous  attacks ;  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  reeulting  in  the  final  storm 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  advance  through  Rohilcund  and  recapture  of  BaraiU  v.  Served  on  General  Beatson'a 
Staff  in  the  operations  against  jmd  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mhow  and  Nerbudda  districts  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Political  Secretary  to  LortI  Napier  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (twice  mentioned  in  despatohes.  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

***  Captain  G.  C.  Gregory  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-59,  <^^  ^^^  present  with  the  Meemt 
Yoluntoer  Horse  during  Aug.  Sept.  and  Oct.  T857  ui  several  minor  aflfhirs  in  the  Meerut  District.  Preaent  with  the 
xst  Beloochees  in  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rampore-Kussia  in  Oude,  in  Lord 
Glvde's  Field  Force  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  occupation  of  Forts  Amethee  and  Shunkerpore, 
affairs  of  Buxar  Ghal,  Forts  Bujidia  andMujidia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Goorkhaain  the 
Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-66  (wounded,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•"  Captain  F.  P.  J.  Toke  served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>M  Captain  C.  H.  Ewart  served  throughout  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  battie  of  Bndleeke- 
serai,  and  final  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»»*  Captain  P.  H.  Woodgato  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  force  from  its  first  taking  the  field 
in  July  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtohpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerot- 
(range  (both  actions),  Boorbeeke  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow ;  throughout 
the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Besidency  as  Aasistant  Field  Engineer,  afterwards  at  the  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh ; 
and  at  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  Kupoorthulla  Contingent  in  all 
the  actions  in  which  that  force  was  engaged,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gohunea,  and  several  minor 
aflnurs  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  also  with  the  Sth 
Pui^aub  Infantry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  actions  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangko, 
assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medsd  with  two  Clasps). 

*>7  Captain  A.  P.  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59.  Baisod  a  Regiment  of 
Sikhfl  600  strong  for  service  in  Oude  in  March  1858.  Joined  Hodson's  Horse  at  Lucknow  in  June  1868,  and  present 
with  it  at  the  action  of  Nawabguuge  Barabunki  (horse  killed),  and  minor  affairs  in  the  Oude  campaign  until  its 
conclusion  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (wounded).  Detached  for  several  months  in  command  of  a  Squadron,  and 
firequently  engaged  with  the  enemy  (Medal,  mentioned  in  despatohes).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  loth  Bengal 
Lancers  m  Abyssinia— aervices  brought  to  the  notice  of  Her  Majesty's  Government  by  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala 
(Medal). 

■B*  Captain  A.  Ollivant  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  a  skirmish  at  Madroek, 
action  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July,  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857;  Bundlecond 
campaign  in  1858-59,  attack  on  Serowlie,  and  afikir  with  Burgem  Singh  (Medal). 

■**  Captain  F.  A.  Bertie  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  the  attecc 
ofBetwaFortandAmorah  a5th  April,  capture  of  Fort  Nuggur,  actions  at  Amora  on  the  8th  June,  and  Hnrria  on 
the  z8th  June  1858,  attack  and  capture  of  Hurriah,  actions  of  Cawnpore,  Dumoriahgunge,  andToolaepoor  (Medal). 

^  Captain  W.  F.  Badgley  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  during  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  against  the  Ghralior 
Contingent  in  December  1857 ;  c^Ibo  ui  the  Central  Indian  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose.  Served  with  the  S3rd 
Foot  during  the  operations  in  Oude  from  April  to  November  1858 ;  and  with  the  Oude  Militaiy  Police  on  the  Nepanl 
frontier  in  June  and  Julv  1859  CMedal  with  Clasp). 

Ml  Captain  F.  N.  M.  Maynard  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  aiege  and  captnie 


Of  Lucknow,  and  capture  of  Biswah  and  Rohea  (Medal  with  ClasnV 
«"  Captain  B.  0.  Oorbyn  served  in  the  f  "'  ■ 


Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  aotions  of  the 

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aC^h  27th  28th  and  39th  Nov.  1857,  against  the  Gwalior  Coatingont  at  CaTmpore,  roDCcapatioa  of  Fattahghur,  and 

puKoit of I^tia  Topee  (Medal). 
"(CaptaLaL.  Macdonald  served  with  the  4and  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  zSsj-sS,  and  was 

m«0entatthe  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Shumahabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of 

kooys,  and  action  of  Allygonge  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

**  Captain  W.  J.  Stewart  served  with  the  force  at  the  Alombagh  under  Outram  firom  3rd  Feb.  1858  until  the  cap- 
tare  of Lacknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
***  Captain  F.  Coddington  served  in  the  entrenched  camp  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  f^om  the  and  Jan.  to  the 

Stb  March  1858 ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luolmow  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
w  yaptain  M.  P.  Moriarty  served  with  the  34th  Foot  at  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  on  36th  a7th  and  38th  of 

Xorember  1857  under  M%)or  General  Windham;  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Meangungo  on  34th  Feb.  under 

Sir  Hope  Grant;  at  several  minor  engagements  near  Bunnee  Bridge  in  Oude;  present  during  the  whole  of  the 
operations  before  Lucknow,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  city.    Served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  attack  on  Fort 

Booya,  and  in  action  at  Allygunge  in  Oude :  likewise  at  the  action  and  capture  of  Bareilly  in  May  1858.  Served 
with  the  66th  or  Goorkha  Light  Infantry  at  the  actions  at  Fusgaon,  Eussoolpore,  and  Bishwah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  H.  C.  A.  Szczepanski  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of 
the  25tb,  36th,  and  27th  November  1857,  and  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  pur- 
mil  or  the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  (Medal). 

^  Captam  S.  Beckett  served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Infhntry  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-50,  and  was  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Gtogra,  skirmish  near  Bunkussia  Fort,  and  action  near  the  Jerwah  Pa8s--aangerously  wounded  in 
the  abdomen,  and  severely  in  the  left  arm  (Medal). 

^  Captain  T.  D.  Madden  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59. 
and  iras  present  in  the  engagements  of  the  a6th  37th  and  sSth  Nov.  (wounded)  and  6th  December  1857  at  (Jawn- 
pore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  whole  of  the  campaigns  in  Oude  and  Trans-Gogra  up  to  37th  June  1859, 
ncluling  the  actions  of  Koorsee,  Baree,  Nuggur,  Nawabgunge,  Sultanpore,  Fort  of  Ameethie,  Hyderghur,  Chur- 
dar.  and  Sitka  Ghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^''Captain  E.G.  Wace  served  in  thelndian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  actions  of  the  a6th  ajth 
asd  39th  November,  and  6th  December  1857  at  Cawnpore,  taking  of  Fort  Booya,  action  of  Allygunge,  taking  of  Bareilly , 
actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>  H^or  E.  Lightfoot  served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  a£&iirB.of  Bhurapore 
and  Silnirrea,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (Medal). 

*"  Captain  H.  W.  Pitdtor  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including 
the  affair  of  Secundra,  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Rooya,  action  of  AUygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly . 
operations  at  Shahjehanporo  and  Mohumdce,  storm  and  capture  of  Kampore  Kussia,  passai^e  of  the  Gogra,  and 
operations  on  the  Nepaul  firontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the 
expedition  against  the  Gabool  ICheyl  Wuzeerees  in  Dec.  z8<9  and  January  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  as  Adjutant  of 
the  4th  Punjaub  Indantiy  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mabisood  Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860 ;  and  as  Adjutant 
of  the  i8t  Punjaub  Inftotrv  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1865,  and  was  twice  severely  wounded,  viz. :  on  the 
30th  October  and  on  the  3rd  November  at  the  storming  of  the  (3rag  Piquet,  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for 
i::ticpid  gallantry  on  both  occasions  ((Hasp).  Conunanded  the  ist  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  attack  on  the  Bizotee 
Tillage  of  Gara  bv  the  force  under  Colonel  Keyes  on  the  35th  Feb.  1869,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Government. 
Em  been  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches. 

^  Captain  H.  W.  Webster  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  canipaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore, 
Cbanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Bhootan 
amp^gn  in  1864-65,  including  the  taking  of  Dalimkote  and  Chamoorchee,  and  retaking  of  the  Bala  Pass  stockades 
(Xedal  vrith  Clasp). 

^  Captain  H.  G.  Waterfield  served  with  the  Band  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
of'erations  at  Cawnpore  in  November  under  General  Windham,  and  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  the 
^  December  1857 ;  actions  of  ICalee  Nuddee  and  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shahjehanpore  and  operations 
ribseqnent  to  its  relief,  capture  of  the  forts  of  Bunnai,  Mahomdee,  and  Shahnbad,  and  action  of  Bunkagaon. 
Served  irith  the  66thGroorkha8  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore, 
Attack  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswa  (Modal). 

^  Captain  U.  J.  Durand  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  ^^^  ^^'^ 
present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Continent  at  Cawnpore,  actions  of  Seria  Ghat,  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  Shumsha- 
t*d,  uiefre  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Martiniere,  Banks'  Bungalow,  and  the  Begum's 
Kotee;  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medsuwith 
Clasp),  Served  with  the  aist  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteeah  Hills 
Ii!6^^3.  and  was  prraeut  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Surteung  stockades  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Sened  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  present  at  the  recap- 
tare  of  the  stockades  at  the  Pala  Pass,  Nadoo,  and  other  operations  (MlediU  with  Clasfl). 

^  Captain  T.  B.  M,  Glascock  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including 
th-  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  and  Barielly,  taldtg  of  Shahjehanpore,  Mohumdee, 
and  Rampore,  Kussia,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  and  forcing  the  enemy's  lines  before  Fyzabad,  affair  of  Muchleegaou 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bundlecund  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Robart's  Horse.  Served  with  the  Z7th 
£e£{ral  Cavalry  during  the  Bhootan  campai^  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'Captain  L.  Blathwait  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the 
s>:?e  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  Rampore 
^QMia,  and  passage  of  the  Gogra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1860-63  and 
Wis  present  m  various  operations  against  the  Taepmg  rebels  in  1863. 

**  Captain  D.  T.  H.  Sampson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  operations  at  Cawn- 
pore under  General  Windham,  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  relief  of  Azim- 
gi.^,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Botwal  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•"'  Captain  J.  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  incladingthe  capture  of  Meeangunge, 
c«?e  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Barree  audi  Nuggur  (Medfil  with  Clasp). 

*-*  Captain  J.  P.  F.  Cologan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  ^^^  ^*8  present  at  the  siege  of 
Licknowin  March  1858,  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Gowlowlie,  attack  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehayn  and 
TrM,  occupation  of  Bhyspore,  and  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  in  the  Azimghur  and  Croruckpor©  districts 
12  .355-59  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*"  Captain  N.  Lewis  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  variouB 
isiaor  engagements  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  C.  R.  Pennington  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lieknow,  actions  of  Jubrowlee  and  Pama  (slightly  wounded),  defeat  of  Banee  Madhoo,  and  operations  agaonst the 
R'^Uonthe  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal  withCHasp). 

^l  Captain  C..A.  Dodd  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  action 
Gf  Kaiee  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subaeauent  operations  in  Oude.  Joined  the  Oude  Police  Force 
cm  x%t  Dec.  1858,  and  served  during  the  Trana-(»ogra  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'-*  Captain  0.  St.  J.  B.  Bamett  was  attached  to  theioth  Foot  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and 
*u  present  at  the  action  of  Sultanpore,  with  the  assaulting  column  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azinighur, 
aad  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  xst  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Hazara 
orapaign  of  z868  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

<^*  Captain  A.  G.  Ross  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  35fhFoot  at 
Acrah.  aai  with  the  70th  Highlanders  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rampore  Kussia 
(Uedal).  Raised  the  Labour  Mule  Train  in  September  and  October  1867,  and  commanded  it  through  the  Abys- 
tmun  campaign  of  z868,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal). 

'^*  (^ptsia  N.  M.  T.  Horsford  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
Lo^now,  action  of  Nawftbgunge,and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

""  Capliitt  J.  nmite  served  with  the  ist  Madras  European  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  oampaigni^^^^^f^)> 


379^  Bc7igal  Staff  Corps. — Viar  Services. 

^^  Oaptain  C.  E.  Macaulay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  indading  the  captoie  of  forts 
Amathee  and  Shonkerpore,  action  of  Doondiakiera,  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Omeria  (Medal).  Served  with  the  xst 
Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho  (severely  woonded),  capture 
of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Meoal 
with  two  Chispsl. 

"^  Captain  j.  D.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Oudo  campaign,  and  was  present  at  Uie  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tirosl 
on  the  16th  July  1858  (Medal). 

•^*  Captain  F.  C.  W.  Drummond  served  with  the  53rd  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  Including  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Koorsoo,  and  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore  (Medal  with  CLk^PJ. 
Served  in  China  with  the  lute  70th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1859-60  (Medal). 

"**  Captain  A.  England  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  crossing  of  the  Gogra  sLii 
throughout  the  Trans- Gogra  campaign  (Medal). 

"«  Captain  G.  W.  C.  Plowden  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  Punjaub  Irregular  Car- 
airy,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battle  of  Agra  (wounded  in  the  face),  relief  of  Lucknow  by  l/.ni 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  many  minor  afikirs ;  Oudo  campaign 
of  1858  (mentioned  in  despalchos,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 


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Hill  and  villages  of  Lalloo  wxd  Umbeyla  (Idfedal  witii  Clasp) .    Served  also'wiih  Uie  same  Regiment  throtighout  ilie 
Hazara  campaign  of  1S68. 

•"  Captain  P.  L.  N.  Cavagnari  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Oude  campaigii  of  i35S-5> 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  five  guns  A-om  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade  at  Shahelutgunge  (Medal).  Served  Sb 
Political  Officer  with  the  Kohat  Force  under  Colonel  Keyes  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  and  destruction  of  iba 
Bizotee  viUage  of  Gara  on  the  27th  Feb.  1869,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Punjaub  Government  and  ofthc- 
CJovemor  General  in  Council. 

«»  Captain  W.  B.  Birch  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  x86o-6i— wounded  (mentioned  in  d^ 
spatches,  Medal).  Al.«o  in  various  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghae  in  iSt.2. 
Served  In  the  Looshai  Expedition  of  1871-73  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•**  Captain  H.  H.  Birch  ser\'ed  as  a  volunteer  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  in  iS;? ; 
Afisistant  Field  Engineer  during  the  subsequent  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  in  the  same  capacity  at  the  feitct 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

w  Captain  A.  D.  C.  Ins^lis  served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaigii  of  1863,  and  was  severely  wounded  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•"  Captain  E.  R.  CJonolly  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  cfn  tie 
N.W.  Frontier  of  Indi«,  and  was  present  at  the,  storming  at  Lalloo  and  capture  of  Umboyla  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

•*>  Captain  A.  Vallings  served  with  the  6th  Foot  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sikkim  in  1861.  Served  with  the  ist 
Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  C.  Roche  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  daring  the  latter  part  of  the  Trans-(jOgTa  campaign  is  Oade 
in  April  and  May  1859.  Served  as  ird  Squadron  Officer  9th  Bengal  Cavalry  with  the  Haznra  Field  Force  expeditiin 
to  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  on  ootached  command ;  and  subsequently  commanded  the  Cavalry  detachment  \iA 
in  the  Agrore  Valley  during  the  winter  of  1868-69  (Medal  with  Clnsp). 

***  Captain  W.  G.  Maitland  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the 
Peiho  Forts,  action  of  Sinho.  taking  of  Tangku,  and  capitulation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  dnruig 
the  campaign  of  1863-64  in  the  Cossyah  ana  Jynteah  Hills. 

***  Captain  J.  H.  Baldwin  served  in  Bhootan  in  1865  (Medal). 

^**  Captain  C.  H.  Bridges  served  with  the  China  expeditionary  force  in  i86o-6x ;  also  in  various  operations  aguast 
the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1863. 

•*«  Captain  H.  J.  Nuthall  served  with  the  Moerut  Volunteer  Cavaliy  in  June  and  July  1857;  thenoe  appointed  Local 
Ensign  attached  to  the  34th  Punjaub  Infantry  "Pioneers,"  he  served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  tiiroughont  lie 
mutinies  ;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  capture  of  Lucknow,  x>assage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzsbitl, 
and  in  the  subsequent  Trans-Gogra  operations.  Served  also  as  a  volunteer  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  sfcinm^ 
near  Durriabad.  Was  twice  slightly  wounded,  and  his  horse  also  received  a  sword-cut  (throe  times  mentioned  m 
despatches,  aud  granted  an  Ensigncy  in  the  56th  Foot.    Entitled  to  the  Indian  Mutiny  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•*  Captain  T.  F.  Brace  served  with  the  6th  Puiyaub  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Was  also  present  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  Afreedees  in  March  1868. 

«u  Captain  A.  J.  D.  Hawes  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition  of  x86x.  Served  with  the  4U1  Puz^aub  Infantry  st  the 
Burnrise  of  the  Bezzotee  village  of  Gara  in  February  1869. 

•A  Captain  J.  Hay  served  with  the  4th  Groorkhas  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  including  the  aenoU 
and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  villages  of  Lalloo  aud  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Chwp).  Served  also  thrGi;gfa- 
out  the  Hasara  expedition  of  z868. 

***  Captain  G.  S.  Tait  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857^58 ;  at  the  deflanoe  of  ArrahUoow 
in  July  and  August ;  as  a  volunteer  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Eyre  in  the  operationB  against  Koer  Sicph 
at  Jugdespore  in  August  1857 ;  with  Havelock's  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  including  the  aotiona  of  Muigsnrar 
and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subseqaent  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  defence  of  the  Alnmbs^h, 
and  final  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  (Taptain  W.  T.  Stuart  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  marched  wiUithe  Sappers  acd 
Miners  to  Meernt  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny ;  present  at  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  3X8t  May  on  the  Mindia. 
battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  storming  of  the  heights  eefore  Delhi  on  the  8th  June  1857,  throughout  the  siege  aseaolt 
and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Allyghur  and  Agra,  at  Futtehpore  Sikree,  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  actions  of  ADj- 
ghnr  and  Biswah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Ensign). 

*»  Captain  G.  N.  Channer  served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  and  was  present  at  the  afihirs  at  Lalloo  sad 
Umbeyhh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  daptain  Holmes  commanded  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  attached  to  Horse  Artillery  under  Captain  Otlay,  sent  co 
6th  December  1863  for  the  relief  of  Fort  Shubkudder.  The  force  being  benighted  and  without  guides  Lieut.  YLoisxa 
▼oltmteered  to  gallop  forward  and  ascertain  the  entrance  to  the  fort,  which  duty  he  efiiected,  exposed  between  tva 
flres,  and  was  reported  "  as  being  instrumental  in  saving  a  great  deal  of  inconvenience  and  danger  to  the  pim 
entering."  Served  in  command  of  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  comprising  part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force  emplojel 
against  native  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1863  and  Jan.  1864,  and  was  present  st  ifei 
action  of  Shubkudder  (horse  wounded) .  Had  the  honour  of  being  caUed  to  the  fhint  on  parade  and  thanked  by  tl 
Ck)mmander  in  Chief,  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  for  his  services  in  the  field  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  noted  for  Brevet 
Major). 

•**  Captain  H.  B.  Hanna  served  as  a  volunteer  and  local  Lieutenant  throughout  the  mutinies  of  1857-59,— the  ^^* 
rank  was  conferred  on  him  for  services  in  the  field.  In  the  Rohilcund  campaign  he  received  a  sabre  and  a  ba'Ji 
wound  and  his  charger  three  sabre  cuts,  and  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches.  In  the  Oude  campaign  he  «i 
brought  to  the  notice  of  the  (General  Commanding  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field  (reins  and  accoutrements  c-2\ 
Accompanied  Sir  A.  Horsford  in  his  advance  into  Nepanl,  and  afterwtuds  with  the  outposts  left  on  the  River  Rar^ 
(Medal).  Received  a  complimentaxy  letter  from  Lord  Stanley,  then  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  conferrin{r« 
bim  a  commission  for  his  services  during  the  mutiny.  Served  with  the  Army  that  occupied  Tientsien  at  the  ccnclM 
sion  of  the  China  war  of  1860-61. 

"^  Captain  John  Cook  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infhntry  in  the  Umb^la  campaign  of  1863  and  was  present  at  '. 
aifhlrs  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyki  (Medal  with  CUuip).  Served  also  as  Adjutant  of  tibe  same  Regiment  In  the  fiszad 
campaign  of  s868.  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp). 

•*7  Captain  J.  E.  P.  Moaley  aerved  with  the  6th  Pux^aub  Infantry  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medl 
with  CHasp) .    Also  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  Afireedees  in  March  1868.  . 

•"»  Captain  0.  W.  Burton  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  includingthe  action  of  Neembehaera  (woundel 
sieges  of  Necmauch  and  Kotah,  actions  of  Chota  Oodeypore  and  Vasselghur  (several  times  mentioned  in  deepatchfll 
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«n  Oiptein  7.  EnowlH  fleired  as  an  AsBistant  Field  Engineer  at  the  aim  and  capture  of  Delhi,  at  the  elege  «nd 
captttre  of  Laclmow,  and  relief  of  Azimghnr-^miunded  (Medal  with  two  ClaspB). 

■^  CaptaJn  F.  T.  Goad  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  with  the  45th  Foot,  and  was  present  at  the 
storm  and  oaptore  of  liagdala  (Medal). 

«r*  Lieut.  Patch  served  with  the  ssth  Regt.  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasx)). 

^  Lfeot  Gaselee  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  TJmbeyla  campaiflpi  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
as  Staff  OlBoer  to  the  Director  of  Tnuosports  on  the  Highlands  thronghont  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and 
was  present  at  the  captore  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  4th  Punjaub  Infimtry  at 
the  surprise  of  the  ^ezotee  viUi^  of  GHmi  on  the  35th  Feb.  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the 
Governor  General). 

^  lieatb  G.  F.  Many  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

^  lieak  J.  Corse-Soott  served  as  a  Snb  Assistant  Commissary  General  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

^  Lient.  L.  B.  H.  D.  CJampbell  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  General  Wilde  commanding  the  Hazara  Field 
Foree  in  1868,  inclndine  tiie  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  lieot.  J.  F.  J.  Milter  served  with  the  19th  Foot  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  z868,  including  the  expedition  agrainst 
Ac  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  lieat.  R.  A.  Gilchrist  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

^  Lieat.  P.  H.  Wallerstein  was  attached  to  the  24th  Bengal  Native  Inftmtry  daring  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868» 
iscluding  the  sobeeqnent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Li^,  A.  D.  Strettell  served  in  tbe  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  *'  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

""  Lieot.  W.  A.  Holoombe  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  snbse- 
qnent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

""Lieut.  M.  G.  Gtoard  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  vnth  the  Transport  Train  from  the  zjth  March 
i36S  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  '*  ability,  enei^,  and  zeal,"  and  Medal). 

^^  Lieot.  W.  H.  Browne  served  with  the  zoxst  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North- West  Frontier  war  of  Z863,  and  was 
present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Lieot.  B.B.  Nixon  has  received  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  a 
sepoy. 

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394-395         1st  Madras  Gavalry   (Received  into  the  British  Service  1784). 

"  Sbbi JQAPATjiM  "— "  Ata."— Head  Quarters  at  Seounderabad.    Faeingt,  Pale  Bijf,    Laei,  SSietr. 


"Bjjkt,  Kamss,  asd  Cospb. 


Ba-hk. 


Ck)lonel  6.  T.  Badcliffe,  Cavalry  Corps.. 

IitColonel  J.  B.  Fairlie,  Btoff 

Major  E.  M.  Cherry,  late  z  Car 

Major  A.  D.  Parsons,  late  x  Car 

Captain  H.  B.  Hope,  Gren.  List  

Iiient.  A.  V.  Chick,  Staff  Corps  

BtMajor  6.  S.  Hooper,  late  z  Cay.  .. 


8argeon  Mi^or  J.  T.  Williams.. 


z  Aug.  69  Commandant,  34  Feb.  73. 

20  Apr.  73J2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Officer, Z9  Deo.  67.— FazionglL 
z  Mjiy  73  and  Squadron  Officer,  39  June  68. 
5  Feb.  73  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  6  Aug.  68.— Furlough, 
z5  Deo.  70  Adjutant,  x  Nov.  65. 

xo  Sept.  67|T8t  Squadron  Subaltern,  z6  Oct.  68.— Sick  Furlough  to  Bnrope. 
9  Dec.  71  Officiating  snd  Sauadron  Subaltern,  23  Apr.  73. 
land  Squaidron  Subaltern. 
'In  medical  charge,  9  July  73. 


2nd  Madras  Cavalry  (Patter. — Becei/ved  into  the  British  Service  1784). 

"SBsxiTGAPATiJC."— Head  Quarters  at  Kamptae.    Faetngtt  Pale  Bmff,    Laee,  SUwr. 


Colonel  0.  B.  Stainforth,  Cavalry 

Colonel  C.  H.  Abdy,  Staff  Corps  

Bt.Major  B.  S.  J.  Prendergast,  late  2  Cay. 
Bt.Maior  S.  Hodgson,  late  3  Cavalry  ... 
Captam  H.  W.  Pardee,  Gen.  List 


Captain  A.  Curtois,  Gen.  List 

Snrgeozi  Mt^or  W.  A.  Smith,  MD.. 


30  Nov.  69 
23  Dec.  71 
3o  Mar.  68 
9  Sept.  69 
x5  Aug.  72 

6  Feb.  66 


Commandant,  29  Sept.  66. 

3nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  98  June  67. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  28  June  67. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  xo  April  67. 

A(^utant,  z  Nov.  65. 

xst  Squadron  Subaltem, 

and  Squadron  Subaltem,  X3  May  67. 

In  medical  charge,  15  May  69. 


3rd  Madras  Cavalry  {Murray. — Raised  at  Arcot  in  May  1785). 

'  Siuiroxp  1.TA1C  "— **  MiHzspoBS."— Head  Quarters  at  Saagor.    Faeimg;  Fale  B^ff*    Tmm^  aOMr, 


Colonel  G.  B.  Phillips,  Staff  Corps 
I«t.Colonel  G.  H.  M.  Aynsley,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  W.  S.  S.  Mulcaster,  Staff  Corps 
LtColonel  G.  B.  Boberts,  Staff  Corps ... 
Captain  H.  C.  Stevens,  late  4  Caval^  ... 

Lieut.  E.  A.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  H.  T.  Chalon,  late  j  Cavalry 
liieut.  W  H.  M'Causland,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Surgeon  Major  W.  Williamson 

fiorgeon  Major  C.  Cooper,  MD. 


73. — Furlough 
[to  Europe. 


18  June  70  Commandant,  24  Fob.  71 

X3  Sept.  69  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  34  Feb. 

3  Mat.  73  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  ^x  March  73. 
17  Sept.  71  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  x5  April  67. 

4  Sept.64  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  35  Nov.  70. 
29  May  67  Acyutant,  23  Nov.  70. 

2x  June  64  xst  Squadron  Subaltern*  24  April  7X. — ^Furlough  to  Sozopo. 
29  June  70  and  Sqiiadron  Subaltem. 

x6  Apr.  64  In  medical  charge,  xo  Jan.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge.— 5  Infbntxy. 


4tli  Madras  Cavalry  (Yovmge. — Raised  in  June  1785). 

"  SBBUrQAPATAlC  "— "  ASSATB  "— *'  MjLHIDPOBB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bellary.    Faeingt,  Pale  Bt^f,    Laee,  Silvtr, 


Colonel  J.  Buchanan,  Cavalry 

Colonel  A.  H.  Hope,  Staff  Corps   

Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  M.  Bainey,  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  S.  Steward,  late  4  Cavalry 

Captam  W.  B.  Warner,  Gen.  List 

Captain  CM.  A.  Morant,  Qen.  List 

Captain  J.  M.  C.  Galloway,  late  4  Cav.... 
Captain  W.  H.  Hooper,  late  7  Cavalry... 
Surgeon  Major  B.  8.  Cleveland,  3£D. ... 
Veterinazy  Surgeon  G.  Western 


x6July 

70 

2  Jan. 

72 

3  Deo. 

70 

izMay 

71 

X  July 

73 

20  Sept 

73 

3x  May  64I 

30  Apr. 
aoNov. 

70 

72 

Commandant,  4  Jan.  7Z. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  Z9  Dec.  67. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  Z9  Dec.  67. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  zo  Dec.  67. 

Adjutant,  39  June  68.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Adjutant,  x6-Jan.  73. 

I  St  Squadron  Subaltem,  7  Jan.  68.— Sick  Furlough  to  Evropo. 

and  Squadron  Subckltem,  X3  Nov.  69. 

In  medical  charge,  5  April  73. 

In  veterinary  charge,  37  Mar.  6z. 


Corps  of  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners. 

"  SBBnraiPATAM"— "  Java  "—"Egypt "—"  Assatb  "— «'  Mahidpoeb "— " Nagpobb  »— "  Ava"— "Lticmow**- 

"Cbhtbal  India" — "Abtssikxa." 
A  Company— "Chika"  (with  the  Dragon)— "Pbqu*'—*'Taku  Fobts'*- "Pbbik."    B  Company— "OHnrA"  (wiUi 
the  Dragon)— "Pbou"—'*Pbbsia.''    0  Company— "Mbbakbb"  and  "Htdbbaba])  X843 "— **  Pbgu."    B  Com- 
pany—'"Pbou."    F Company— "China"  (with  the  Dragon).    G  and  H  Companies- "Abybsinia."    K Com- 
pany—"  Taxc  Foets  "—^*  PBKnr "— "  Abtssiitia." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore. 
A  Company,— Bangalore.  I  E  Company,—  Ootaoamund. 

B  Company,— Bangoon.  F  Company, — Btaigtdate.      ' 

C  Company,— Bandore.  |  G  Company,— 8««underabacL 

D  Company,— Bangalore. 


H  Company,- 

I  Company,— Bangalore. 

K  Company,-  " 


^C  Lt.Colonel  H.N.D.  Prendergast,  R.B .  7  Apr.  63 
Lt.Colonel  P.  J.  F.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps  36  Jan.  72 
Major  W.  G.  M.  Strickland,  Staff  Corps     z  Jan.  62 

Major  H.  R.  Faber,  R.  Engineers  

Captam  H.  P.  R.  F.  Crawftird,Staff  Corps  z  Sept.  66 
Captain  C.  J.  O.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps  20  Dec.  68 
Captain  R.  P.Pennefather,  R.  Engineers  zo  June  59 

Captain  E.  F.  Begbie,  Gen.  List |  8  Mar.  71 

Captain  F.  H.  Mathiaa,  Staff  Corps 20  Aug.  71 

Captain  F.  H.  Winterbntham,  Gen.  List  20  May  71 

.....       «•  4  Sept.  67 

8  Jan.  68 

19  Dec.  68 


Lieut.  V.  L.  Mathias,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  Henry 

Lieut.  C.  G.  Druxy,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  Hewlett,  Staff  Coxps   

Captain  A.  F.  Haznilton,  R.  Engineers... 
Lieut.  H.  M.  Dale,  Gen.  List 
Surgeon  Major  T.  Lowe 


Commandant. 

A  Company,  Bangalore. 

K  Company,  Seounderabad. 
13  Mar.  73  D  Company,  Bangalore. 

H  Company,  Secunderabad. 

B  Company,  Rangoon. 

I  Company,  Bangalore. 

R  D  Company,  Bangalore;  Instructor,  Militaxy  BignaQing. 

C  Company,  Bangalore. 

E  Company,  Ootaoamund. 

C  Company,  Bangalore. 

R  D  Company,  Bangalore ;  Acting  A^utant. 

K  Company,  Secunderabad. 
2z  Nov.  70 A  Company^Bangalore ;_Wing  Subaltem  38 N.I. 
9  Aug.  71 
39  Feb.  64 


Adjutant.— Furlough  to  Eurox>e. 
Quarter  Master,  zs  Sept.  7Z. 
In  medical  charge. 


Seiabli$kme»e  :'^io  Companies;  Commandant;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master;  30  Officers;  z  Sergeant  Major;  z  Quar- 
ter Master  BerKeant ;  30  Sergeants ;  3o  First  Corporals ;  3o  Second  Corporals ;  z  Assistant  Apotheeaiy ;  z  Second 
Dresser;  zoSubadars;  zo  Jemadars;  z  Havildar  Major ;  43Havildar8;  Zd  Naioka;  ao  Buglers;  z,z44 Privates; 
34  Recruit  Boys;  34  Pension  Boys;  zo  Regimental  Lascars ;  zz  Puokalliss;  z  Bheas^;  z  Brioldajer  Halstry ; 
1  Stone  Cutter;  z  Cooper;  z  Armourer;  zo  Carpenters;  zo  Smiths;  zoHammeimeii;  to  BellowB  B078;  z  Cbai- 
dry  i  9  Peons ;  and  z  ChucUer. 

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1st  MEtdras  Native  Infantry   (Shaik  Modem — Porcmnah— 'formerly  lat 

BattaMon  ist  Regiment.-^Raised  at  Tcmjore  in  1762), 

"  Ssuoroif  ATAM  "— "  Sbztabttlbbb  •*— "  Naofobx  "— "  AvA  "— "  Pkou  "~"  Cmstkax.  Ismu,," 

Head  QuarterB  at  Tlutyetmyo.    JVidny,  WkiU.    Laee,  Oold. 

B&vz,  Naicbs,  akd  Cobpb.  -ofJ?  Bxkabxb. 


Colonel  P.  Young,  Staff  CorpB 

Colonel  W.  H.  Guming,  Staff  Corps  ..... 

LLColonel  C.  W.  Oox,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  M.  Dickinson,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  P.  B.  B.  Byrch,  Gon.  List 

LieTit.  G.  C.  Fenwick,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  £.  Qnin,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  w.  Hanks 

Surgeon  W.  J.  Butler 


Commandant,  5  May  68. 

and  in  Command,  zx  March  73. 

Wing  Officer,  i  April  67. 

Adjutant,  25  Jan.  72.— Sick  Furlongh  to  Ihxroi>e. 

Quarter  Master,  so  Jan.  71. 

iBt  Wing  Subalterh,  33  Nov.  71.— Acting  A^utant. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Nov.  71. 

In  medical  charge,  20  Sept.  71. —Sick  Furlough  to  Bnxope. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


2nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Mootoo  Naih— formerly  ist  BaMalion  2nd 

Begimenl. — BoMed  at  Madras  some  time  prior  to  1772). 

"  AssA-TB  **— "  NA.apoRB  "— "  Chiita.  "— •*  Tkb  Dbaoozt.*' 

Head  Quarters  at  Berhampore.    Faeingg,  Dem  Green,    Lae9,  Gold, 


Colonel  A.  L.  Steele,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Colonel  A.  B.  Marsack,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lt.CoIonel  A.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps , 

Lieut  T.  A.  F.  Leader,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  F.  Orchard,  Staff  Coips 

Lieot.  B.  T.  M.  Gompotz,  Staff  Corps.. . 

Captain  A.  F.  Wilkinson,  Gen.  List 

Surgeon  MMor  L.  W.  Stewart 

Surgeon  H.  J.  Haalett. 


2z  Dec.  68 
ao  Aug.  73 
14  June  71 

7  July  68 
za  Dec.  69 
z8  Mar.  70 

4  Nov.  72 
38  May  68 


Command£uat,  9  May  7Z. 
3nd  in  Command,  zg  Aug.  70. 
Wing  Officer,  zz  Oct.  67. 
Adjutant,  8  April  7Z. 
Quarter  Master,  37  Feb.  67. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  z  June  71. 
snd  Wing  Subaltern,  a6  Sept.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  3  June  73.— Acting  Garrison  Surgeon,  Ban- 
Officiating  in  medical  chaige.  xjgooxu 


3rd  Madras  (<yr  Pcdamcottah)    Ligbt  Infantry  {Turow— formerly  ist  BaUalion 

>ent. — Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  1764-65). 
Ata."— Head  Quarters  at  Mounderabad.    Facing,  Dark  Green,    £ae«,  (ToU. 


"Now  oB  Nbtxk"— "Mahidpobb 

Colonel  W.  H.  Freese,  Infantry 

Colonel  P.  S.  Cunningham,  Staff  Corps 
LtColonel  B.  O.  Leggatt,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lt.CoIonel  A.  D.  Clay,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  W.  L.  Anderson,  Gen.  List ... 

Captain  H.  T.  H.  Baber,  Gen.  LUt   

Captain  E.  A.  Wood,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  S.  B.  Bawlinson,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  L.  C.  Nanney  

Surgeon  0.  J.  MoNaUy.  MD 


zo  Aug.  73  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z8  June  7a. 

3  Jan.  71  Wing  Officer,  3Z  Oct.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
20  Dec.  72  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  a6  June  73. 

4  Dec.  7z 'Adjutant,  z  Aug.  67. 
z8  June  7^  QuSrter  Master,  5  June  73. 


4  Mar. 
Z7  Jan.  71 


ist  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Dec.  71. 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  Z7  Jan.  7Z.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
In  medical  charge,  6  Dec.  7Z.— On  other  duty. 
Officiating  in  m^cal  charge. 


4th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Bayley^ormerly  ist  Battalion  4th  Begimenl 

Raised  at  Vellore  some  time  prior  to  1772). 
AssJlTB.*' — Head  Quarters  at  Bellary.    Faeinp$,  Orange,    Laee^  Gold. 


Colonel  E.  F.  Burton,  Staff  Corps. 
Colonel  W.  A.  Biach,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  W,  J.  Jones,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Oolonel  B.  0.  Babington,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  6.  Blenkinsop,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  P.  0.  Maltby,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  H.  M.  Bamett,  Staff  Corps ... 
Captain  N.  D.  Bobertson,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  G.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  D.  F.  Bateman    


z8  Sept.  70  Commandant,  1$  March  66.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

6  Sept.  71  Officiating  Conunandant,  a  jQirv  73. — 3nd  in  Conunand  30  N.I. 
zz  Aug.  72  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  Z9  April  6€ 

9  Dec.  69  Wing  Officer,  Z3  June  73. 

ao  Sept.71  Adjutant,  24  Aug.  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
z4  Oct.  70  Officiating  Adjutant. 
13  June  69JQuarter  Master,  30  Mar.  7Z. 

4  Aug.  66  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  Jan.  7Z. 

a  Sept.  70  Acting  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Mar.  7a. 
In  medical  charge,  3  July  68. 


5th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Shaik  Kvdavmndr— formerly  1st  Battalion 

Sth  Reaiment — Raised  at  Vellore  some  ti/me  prior  to  177a). 

"  Pbou."— Head  Quarters  at  Saugor.     Facing*,  Black  Velvet.    Lace,  Gold. 

Colonel  J.  Daniel,  Staff  Corps za  June  69  Commandant,  Z4  March  73.  [mandant  aa  N.I. 

Colonel  T.  H.  Stoddard,  Staff  Corps 26  Oct.  72  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  6  May  67.— Officiating  Com- 

ItColonel  J.  S.  Martyr,  Staff  Corps '28  Dec.  68  Wing  Officer,  10  Jan.  68. --Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Major  W.  H.  Whitlock,  Staff  Corps  23  Aug.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  26  May  73. 

Captain  J.  K.  Clubley,  Staff  Corps  Iz2  Sept.66  Adjutant,  25  Jan.  72. 

r-«-i^  ^  XT  nt  TT„-..a-  ^..-  T  J-.  2Q  p^Q   yj  Quarter  Maater,  8  Feb.  69. 

zo  June  66  I  at  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  July  73. 

Z3  Apr.  73  Acting  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Sept.  73, 

In  medical  charge,  Z7  Nov.  70. — ^With  3  Cavalry. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Captain  H.  H.  G.  Hands,  Gen.  List  

Captain  S.  W.  B.  Sherman,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  0.  Curtis,  Gen.  list   

Surgeon  Major  C.  Cooper,  JfD 

Snrgeon  Mi^or  A.  A.  Benton,  If D. 


6th  Madras  Native  Infantry    (Macke7izie— formerly  ist  Battalion  6th  Begiment. 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  some  time  prior  to  1772). 

"  Sbbiwoapatam  •'— "  BouBBox  "— "  Chixa  "— "  Thb  Dbaoov." 

Head  Quarters  at  Seounderabad.    Facinge^  Bi^f.   Lace,  Gold. 


Colonel  P.  G.  Kempster,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Golonel  H.  K.  Firth,  Staff  Corps 
Lt,CoIonel  F.  J.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps 
M^or  M.  K.  Bourne,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  T.  B.  Byng,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  S.  W.  Mclver,  Gen.  last  .... 
Captain  W.  P.  Dicken,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  F.  B.  Boone,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Surgeon  E.  FawoeU  


5  Oct.  68  Commandant,  z  Nov.  65. — Furlough  to  Europe, 
zo  Deo.  68  2nd  in  Conunand,  z8  Feb.  73. 
za  Jan.  7z  Win^  Officer,  z  April  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Z3  Mar.  67  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  ao  March  73. 
zz  June  71  Adjutant,  19  Nov.  66. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe, 
ao  Aug.  71  Quarter  Master,  5  June  68. 

9  Dec.  65  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  za  Nov.  69. 

za  Sept.66  and  Wing  Subaltern,  za  Nov.  69.~-Offlciating  Adj^i^&nt. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


^iA  Segment  of  Ifatioe  Infantry  eoneieU  of  8  Companiea  leith  the  following  Eetabliekvtcnt.—Comxaaxidaxit;  and  in 
(kmnsand  and  Wing  Officer;  Wing  Officer;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master;  a  Wing  Subalterns ;  Medical  Officer ;  x 
Hospital  Aflsirtant;  8  Subadam ;  8  Jemadars ;  z  Havildar  Major ;  40  Havildars;  40 Naicks ;  z6 Drummers ;  600 Prio 
vates; 4  Becniit  Boys;  33  Pension  Boys;  8  Puckallies;  z  Choudiy;  s  Peons;  z  ad-Tindal;8Laaoarsj  aadaToties. 

^>M  «4h  Begiment  Naave  infiuitxy  has  an  additional  Jemadar  to  cany  an  Honorary  Colour. 


397     7th  Madras  Native  InfaJitry  (Cooke— formerly  ist  BaMaXioa  Jih  EegimeKl. 
Raised  at  Trichinopoly  some  time  prior  to  1772). 

Head  Qnarters  at  yua|r*patam.    Faeinfft,  Skjf  Blue.    Laee,  Oold. 


Riirx,  Naicxs,  utd  Coxps. 


A&MT 
RjLHX. 


Colonel  E.  W.  Boadier,  Staff  Ck>rpe  8  Mar.  67  Cominandant,  13  June  73.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Ck>lonel  E.  H.  Blomiield,  Staff  Ck>rpB 25  Dec.  71  Offloiating  Commandant,  14  March  73.      _  [■ 


Colonel  B.  A.  Saunders,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lt.Col.  P.  P.  L.  Stafford,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Lieut.  B.  Stokoe,  Gen.  List  

Captain  E.  Persse,  Saff  Corps 

Captain  J.  N.  Bennett,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Burgeon  S.  B.  Hunt 


14  Aug.  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  33  Nor.  ji.—Ottg. 
20  Mar.  73 1  Wing  Officer,  33  Nov.  71.— Acting  and  in  Command. 
30  June  66  Adjutant,  17  Feb.  7i.~Acting  Wing  Officer. 
18  Jan.  64  Quarter  Master,  33  June  73. 
4  Mar.  71  zBt  Wing  Subaltern,  18  Jan.  73. 
II  Dec.  69  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  33  June  73. 
In  medical  charge,  24  Oct.  67. 


NX 


8th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Jormerly  ist  Battalion  Sth  Begiment—Baised  in  ike 

Northern  Division  some  time  prior  to  1772). 

'*  SbBIVSJLPATjUC" — "ASSATB." 

Head  Quarters  at  SeeUboldee.    Faeinffg,  Pale  B^.    Laett  Odd. 

Colonel  W.  G.  Owen,  Infantry 18  Feb.  66  Commandant,  30  Aug.  72. 

Colonel  T.  J.  H.  Keyes,  Infantry  !ii  June  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  18  Feb.  73. 

Lt.Colonel  C.  M.  Hailee,  Staff  Corps '20  Dec.  73  Wiug  Officer,  14  Dec.  67. 

Captain  A.  Anderson,  Gen.  List 20  Oct.  7zlA^utant.  5  Sept.  70. 

Lieut.  A.  Clark-Kennedy,  Staff  Corps.. .15  Nov.  64  Quarter  Master,  13  Dec.  71. 
Captain  R.  B.  Cummins,  Staff  Corps  ...;i4  June  68|ist  Wing  Subaltern,  5  Sept.  70. 

Captain  R.  W.  Hesketh,  Staff  Corps {20  Mar.  69 '2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  5  Sept.  70. 

Surgeon  MiQor  C.  A.  Andrews  {In  medi(»l  charge,  9  Oct.  71. 


9th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Kelly— formerly  ist  Battalion  oth  EegimenL 

Raised  at  Madura  about  1772). 
A  Galley  with  the  Motto—"  Khooshkbs  Wu  Turks  "— "  Ata  "~"Pkgu." 
Head  Quarters  at  Caonaaore.     Faeinge,  Dark  Qretn.    Laee,  Go!d, 
Colonel  C.  M.  Shakespear,  Staff  Corps  ..12  Deo.  69  Commandant,  xo  Nov^i. 
Colonel  W.  E.  White,  Staff  Corps  8  Jan.  73  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  xx  Mar.  73. 


Lt.Colonel  A.  F.  Williams. 
Captain  J.  F.  E.  Strettell,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  W.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  W.  A.  Cheke,  late  13  N.I. ... 
Captain  H.  C.  Davles,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  C.  W.  Walker,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Surgeon  J.  H.  Ritchie,  MD 


4  Feb.  72  Wing  #mcer,  29  April  69. 

4  Aug.  7i'A(^utant,  i  Sept.  68. 

7  Nov.  67  Quarter  Master,  9  Sept.  68. 

7  Aug.  67  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  17  Sept.  70.— -Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
12  June  7o!0fficiating  1st  Wing  Subaltern,  16  Sept.  72. 
10  May  71 12nd  Wing  Subaltern,  xo  May  71. 
In  medical  charge,  28  May  69. 


10th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Thiismee—fotunerly  ist  Battalion  loth  Eegim&d, 

Raised  at  Pala/mcottah  about  1772). 

*'  AmBOOB  " — •*  ASSATK  •'— *'  AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Tonghoo.    Facinge,  Red.    Lace,  Oold, 


Colonel  W.  J.  Tweedie,  Infantry 

Colonel  A.  Prichnrd,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Colonel  A.  Gahagan,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Ram.say,  late  10  N.I 

Captain  J.  B.  Leggett,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  Beeching,  late  10  N.i 

Captain  G.  Bowlandson,  Staff  Corps    .. 

Captain  F.  J.  Rivers,  Staff  Corps 

Burgeon  W.  Price,  IfD 


16  July  69"  Commandant,  15  Aug.  66. 

27  Feb.  72  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  June  73. — Officiating  Coin- 

26  Dec.  72  Officiating  2ud  in  Command.  [mandant  31  XJ. 

8  July  71  Wing  Officer,  :i  Nov.  70. 
16  Aug.  68  Adjutant,  25  Jan.  72. 

12  Sept.  66  Quarter  Master,  25  Jan.  72. 

9  June  66  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Jan.  67. 
4  May  67  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  26  Oct.  71. 

In  medical  charge,  27  July  71. 


11th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (McLean — Sied   Homed— formerly    2nd  Battalm 
gth  Regiment. — Raised  at  Ellore  about  1772). 
"  Skkingapataic." 
Head  Quarters  at  Nagode.    Facinge,  Dark  Oreen.    Lace,  Oold. 


Colonel  C.  J.  Fullerton,  Inflantry 
Colonel  J.  R.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Col.  D.  G.  S.  St.  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  H.  G.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  H.  Sheppord,  Staff  Corps 


24  May  68  Commandant,  3  June  68. 

6  Sept.  71  2nd  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Officer,  27  Mar.  69. — Offg.  Comdt.23  2f  J. 
13  June  72  Wing  Officer,  xo  Jan.  69.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

9  June  68  Officiatiug  Wing  Officer,  27  June  73. 
16  Mar.  64  Adjutant,  xx  Nov.  71. 


Captain  F.  J.  F.  Monro,  Gen.  List '20  Dec.  7a  Quarter  Master,  xx  Nov.  71. 


Captain  W.  Stoddart,  Staff  Coi-ps . 
Captain  H.  F.  de  Lousada,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  C.  A.  Harvey   

Surgeon  C.  Sibthorpe 


x2  Sept.  66  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  19  April  71. 
20  June  67  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  xx  Dec.  77. 

In  medical  charge,  20  May  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

: Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


12th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Barim— formerly  2nd   Battalion  Sth  Eegimeni. 

Raised  about  1772). 

•*AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Viiianagrum.    Faeinge,  Pale  Buff.    Laee,  Oold. 


Colonel  J.  G.  Halliday,  Infantry 

Colonel  L.  Tripe,  Infantry   

Lt.Colonel  C.  V.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  J.  R.S.Henderson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  J.  B.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  L.  C.  Dosborough,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  (Godson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  J.  Wynch,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon^Major  C.  R.  G.  Parker 

Surgeon  Major  J.  S.  Ridings  


2  Oct. 

67 

20  Aug 

70 

24  Feb. 

72 

30  June 

73 

20  Feb. 

70 

xo  Oct. 

60 

4  July  67, 

4  Apr. 

70 

Commandant,  6  Jan.  71. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing 


Officer,  x  Nov.  65.— Furlough. 


2nd  m  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Nov.  65.- 

Wing  Officer,  30  July  69.— Furlough  to  Europe, 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Adjutant,  26  Feb.  67. 

Quarter  Master,  28  Sept.  72. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Sept.  73. 

znd  Wing  Subaltern,  4  Jan.  73. 

In  medical  charge.  x8  Nov.  68.— Forlongh  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


13th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (JJlka — Alcoch— formerly  ind  Battalion 

yrd  Eegiv^ent.  ^Raised  at  Madras  in  1776). 

"SXKIMGA.PA.TAM." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kadras.    Facings,  White.    Laee,  Oold. 


398 


Rjjrx,  NiMMBy  Ajri)  Gobpb. 


Colonel  A.  K.  C.  Kennedy,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  G.  T.  Hiltiard,  Staff  Corps  ... 
LtCoIonel  A.  G.  W.  Bum,  Staff  Corps ... 
iLColonel  W.  J.  Visard,  Staff  Corps  .., 
Captain  E.  Moore,  Gen.  List. 


Abkt 
Rakx. 


BKK1.BKS. 


38  Apr.  69  Commandant,  6  Oct.  70. 

28  Dec.  68 1  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  Oct.  7x. 

I  Sept.  69 1  Wing  Officer,  13  May  67.— Officiating  and  in  Command  38  N.I. 

4  Feb.  72' Officiating  Wing  Officer,  28  April  73. 

7  Sept.7i|Adjatant,  17  June  68. 
xz  June  70  Quarter  Master,  2a  Mar.  69. 

8  Jan.  67  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  4  July  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Burope. 


Csptain  J.  P.  James,  Staff  Corps... 

Capt.H.  H.C.G.  Warrington,  late  SS.B.  18  Jan.  67  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  4  JiLly  . 

Captain  H.  G.  Symons,  Staff  Corps jza  Sept. 66  Officiating  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Not.  72. 


Captain  R.  8.  Roberts,  Staff  Corps 20  Jan.  68  snd  Wing  Subaltern,  28  Feb.  68. 

finrgoon  B.  V.  Power,  JfD |      |In  medical  charge,  33  Sept.  70. 

14th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Wahab^ormerly  2nd  Battalion  6th  Begiment. 
Raised  at  VeUore  loth  December  1776). 

"  MaX1)>POB1  "—"  CHIKi. "— "  The  DrOffOn  "— *'  TuXTi.B-0-Wu»ADAB  "  or  "  BBiJ>T  Ajn>  Teub." 

Head  Quarters  at  Yellore.    Facing;  B^.    Lae;  Oold. 


Colonel  G.  S.  Dobbie,  Infbntry 

Colonel  A.  W.  Drarner,  Infimtry  

U Colonel  W.  A.  Deey,  Staff  Corps  .... 
LtColonel  T.  C.  Georges,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  A.  W.  Foord,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  Whvte,  Qen.  List 

Captain  A.  Cook,  Staff  Corps      

Captain  C.C.  Hewetson,  Staff  Corps  . 
Sorgoon  Msjor  .£.  M'E.  Boss  

15th 


X  Jan.  67  Commandant,  z  Nov.  65.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
T7  Feb.  73  Officiating  Conmiandant. 
ao  Jan.  7Z  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x  April  67. 
13  June  78  Wing  Officer,  27  Oct.  69. 
zx  Deo.  70  Adjutant,  z  Nov.  65. 
19  Deo.  73  Quarter  Master,  13  Aug.  69. 
36  June  68  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  15  Feb.  73 

4  Not.  68  3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Sept.173. 
In  medical  charge,  sz  Sept.  70. 


Madras   Native  Infantry   (Davis— formerly  2nd  BaMaUon  4th  Begiment 
Raised  at  Tamjore  in  December  1776). 
Head  Quarters  at  PalaTeran.    Wing  at  Vowgong,     FaeingSf  Oramge,    Laoe,  Oold. 


Colonel  B.  Gage,  Staff  Corps 

LtColonel  G.  Heam,  Staff  Corps  

UColonel  J.  M.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 

LtCoIonel  H.  Clerk,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  A.  S.  Groye,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  C.  B.  Bradstreet,  Gen.  List 

Captain  L.  B.  Bance,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  W.  P.  0.  Boulderson,  Staff  Corps 

Snrgeon  J.  P.  M'DermoU 

Soiigeon  J,  Backhouse   


7  Mar.  70 

8  June  70 
32  July  71 
zo  Nov.  68 
z3  June  70 
II  June  71 
so  Sept.  68 

X  June  73 


Commandant,  a8  Jan.  73. 

and  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Officer,  ^  Jan.  73.-- Furlough  to  Bnrope. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Jan.  73.— Offlciatmg  and  in  Command. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  ao  March  73. 

Adjotant,  z  Nov.  65. 


QuaiTor  Master,  Z3  Aug.  6a. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  za  July  73. 
3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  Feb.  71. 


In  medical  charge,  aa  April  70. 

In  medical  charge.  Left  wing,  and  Civil  at  Nowgong,  24  Apr.  71. 


16th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Line — Lane— formerly  2nd  Battalion  $th  Begiment, 

Raised  at  Trichiriopoly  10th  Deceinber  1776). 

"  SBBIireJLPATAX  *' — *'  AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Jubbulpore.    F<ieing$t  Black  Velvet.    Lace,  Oold, 


UColonel  G.  Smart,  In&ntry 

Colonel  W.  D.  Stanley,  Staff  Corps  .. 
UColonel  G.  B.  Bates,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Urolonel  W.  H.  White,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  W.  G.  Sharp,  Staff  Cori>s 

Captain  J.  B.  Beid,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  L.  Owen,  Staff  Cor 
Captain  H.  S.  Blton,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  J.  B.  Theobaloa 


•^r, 


za  Sept.  66 
25  Dec.  7z 
z8  Jan.  7z 
32  Sept.  73 
ao  Dec.  69 
20  Feb.  66 
4  Sept.  70 
2o  Oct.  70 


Commandant,  33  March  7Z. 

snd  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Officer,  x4Mar.  73.— Sick  Furl,  to  Europe. 

Wing  Officer,  zo  April  67.— Officiating  snd  in  Command, 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  20  Mar.  72. 

Adjutant,  30  Sept.  73. 

Quarter  Master,  30  Deo.  tz. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Dec.  7Z.— Sick  Furlourfi  to  Europe. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  Z4  Feb.  72.— Acting  zst  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  27  Aug.  73. 


17th  Madras  Native   Infantry  (Butler— formerly  2nd   Battalion  ist  Begiment, 

Raised  at  Ta/ajore  in  1777). 

•*  NAOPoas." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kadras.    Facing;  White.    Lace,  Oold. 


Colonel  8.  J.  Batten,  Staff  Corps  

Colonel  P.  B.  Waterman,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Colonel  P.  L.  Holmes.  Staff  Corps 

LLColonel  H.  I.  Bett,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  W.  8.  Butler,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  P.  T.  Powis,  Gen.  List 

Captain  T.  Obbard,  Staff  Corps 

Lient  H.  V.  Gaitakell.  zo  Foot   

SoTj^n  Mayor  T.  Q.  Howell 


zo  June  67  Commandant,  36  Dec.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
z3  June  72  Officiating  Commandant.— 2nd  in  Command  sa  N.I. 
z2  June  73  2nd  in  Command,  Z9  Aug.  70. 

5  Mar.  70  Wing  Officer,  z  April  67. 
20  Nov.  70  Adjutant,  xz  Feb.  67. 

3  Oct.  73  Quarter  Master,  18  July  67. 
zo  Dec.  65  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  20  Dec.  73. 
38  Oct.  71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  9  Jan.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  xz  Aug.  73.— Sick  Furlough. 


19th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Muvrhead— formerly  2nd  Battalion  jih  Begimsnt. 

Raised  at  TricMnopoVu  in  1777). 

"  SaauroAPiLTAX  "— "  Paou  *'^— •'^CaHTaA.i,  IirniA.." 

Head  Quarters  at  Tziehinopoly.    Fadnge,  Sky  Blue.    Lace,  Oold. 


Colonel  F.  M.  Haultain,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  A.  Bithenlon,  Staff  Corps 

CotonelV.  J.  Shortland,  Staff  Corps- 
Staff  Corps 
UColonel  H.  C.  Fletcher,  Staff  Corps... 
U-Cdonel  A.  H.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  C.M'Inioy,  Staff  Corps    .... 

Captain  F.  Smalley,  Gen.  List 

Captaia  J.W.C.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps 
Csptain  J.  A.  Biohmond,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  J.  C.  M.  Bussell,  Staff  Corps  .. 

girgeoa  Minor  6.  Williamson,  JfD 

BMgwa  l^or  J.  A.  Cox,  UD 


ao  Aug.  7x  Commandant,  Z7  June  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

z6  Sept.7x  Officiating  Commandant,  3Z  Julv  73. 

19  June  73  3nd  in  Command  and  Win^  Officer,  19  April  71.— Furlough  to 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  [Europe. 

4  Mar.  70  Wing  Officer,  8  Mar.  66.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
XX  Deo.  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  32  Jan.  73. 
X7  Mar.  67  Adjutant,  19  April  71. 

30  May  7z  Quarter  Master,  X3  May  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
9  June  66  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  8  Oct  73. 
Z3  Dec.  68  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  14  Feb.  71.— Furlough  to  EuxopA. 
X4  Aug.  70  Officiating  xst  Wing  Bubalteni,  30  Dec.  7a. 

snd  Wing  Subaltern, 

In  medi(»l  charge,  aa  Mar.  66.-  ^-^^-_, 
xo  Feb.  7i|Attai«d.  DTgrtll^  by  '^ 


399  SAOUi  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Baggot— formerly  2nd  Battalion  2nd  Eegment 

liaised  in  1777). 

"  ShOLIBTOHUB  "— "  SBEINGAPAliLlC." 

Head  Quarters  at  Banda.    Facing$,  Deep  Oreen.    Laet,  Gold, 


Rurx,  Naxbs,  JlSd  Cobps. 


Colonel  C.  P.  T.  Triscott,  Inflmty  .. 
Lt.Golonel  J.  D.  C.  Wallace,  Sta£r  Corps 
Lt. Colonel  H.  M.  Norris,  late  a  E.  R.... 

MiSJor  G.  M.  Pajne,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  O.  Goldie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  O.  M.  Bradshaw,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  A.  D.  Grant,  late  20  N.  I 

Captain  A.  J.  Howes,  late  50  K.L 

Captain  E.  J.  Watson,  Staff  Corps   .... 

SnrKeon  A.  M'Clorg.  MB 

Surgeon  W.  J.  Hastings,  JCD 


Arxt 

lUVK. 


7  Feb.  70 
16  Jan.  70 
9  Sept.  7 1 


Bbxukks. 


Commandant,  19  Auff.  72. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Offioer,  18  Feb.  73. 

Wing  Oflaoer,  18  Feb.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


20  Jan.  69,Officiating  Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  73. 
4  Sept  70  Adjutant,  13  Sept.  60. 
4  Nov.  70  Quarter  Master,  13  April  73. 

13- Mar.  66;i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  10  Feb.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
7  Nov.  67|Officiating  zst  Wing  Subaltern, 
14  June  68|2ud  Wing  Subaltern. 

lln  medical  charge,  8  Mar.  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

^Offlciating  in  medical  charge. 


2l8t  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Eoherts—fonnerly  ist  BattaUon  iithBegvmetit. 

Raised  at  Chicacole  in  1777). 

**  SBBIirOAPi.TAli  "— "  NaOPOBB." 

Head  Quartern  at  Bellary.    Faeinge,  FaUBi^.    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  G.  M.  Carter,  InCantry 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Douglas,  Staff  Cori>s 

Major  P.  A.  Cameflnr,  Staff  Corps 

Major  T.L.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  B.  Middleton,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  A.  C.  Williams,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  Murray,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  S.  Keith,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  D.  B.  Thompson,  MB 


3  May  7i|Commandant,  z  April  67. 

23  June  72  2nd  in  Command  and  WingOfficer,  2  Jtme  70. 
16  Feb.  70 1  Wing  Officer,  15  Oct.  73.— Furlough. 
9  June  68  jOfficiating  Wing  Officer,  15  Oct.  73. 

4  May  68|Adjutant,  25  Jan.  72. 

10  Dec.  71 1  Quarter  Master,  9  Dec.  72. 
10  June  66  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Jan.  68. 
13  Dec.  68,2ud  Wing  Subaltern,  2  June  73. 
lln  medical  charge,  27  Aug.  73. 


22nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Ddkymple— formerly  2nd  Battalion  nth  Begiment. 

Raised  at  Ellore  in  1789). 
'•  Sbbivgapatjlm  " — **  Ata." 
Head  Quarters  at  Hoshongabad.    Faeinga,  FaU  Bt^.    Laee,  Gold. 
I  Commandant, 
26  Oct.  72  Ofl^ciatlng  Commandant,  26  May  73. — and  in  Com.  5  N.I. 
12  June  72 1 2nd  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Officer,  27  March  71. — Offg.  Com.  17  N.I. 
az  May  69; Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  3Z  July  73. — ^Wing  Officer  33  N.I. 
z6  June  71!  Wing  Officer,  zo  Jan.  68. 
4  Mar.  73 1  Adjutant,  u  Dec.  71. 
Z2  Nor.  72  Quarter  Master,  30  June  68. 


Colonel  C.  H.  Stoddard,  Staff  Corps.. 
Colonel  F.  E.  Waterman,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  Bitherdon,  Staff  Corps 
LtColonel  E.  N.  Norton,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  M.  H.  Wratialaw,  Gen.  List.. 

Captain  G.  Lecky,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  H.  B.  Shelley,  Gen.  Iiist  

Captain  A.  Bredin,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  J.  S.  Morton,  MD.  .. 
Surgeon  Miyor  J.  J.  Heffeman 


20  July  7z 
xz  Mar.  7z 


zst  Wing  Subaltern,  iz  Dec.  71. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Feb.  69. 

In  medical  charge,  3Z  Mar.  68.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


23rd  Madras   (or  Wallajahhad)  Light  Infantry  (Toljry— formerly  ist  Baitalion 

lath  Regiment. — Raised  at  Madras  in  1794). 

"Now  OB  Nbtbb" — "Sbbiwoapaxak"— "Naopobi." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore.    Facinge,  Dark  Green.    L4xee,  Gold. 

zo  Jan.  68  Commandant,  z9  Nov.  67. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
6  Sept.  7z  Officiating  Commandant,  28  Dec.  73. — 2nd  in  Command  zx  N.  I. 
z9  June  73  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Mar.  69. 
2  Mar.  71  Win^  Officer,  Z3  June  73.--Officiating  2nd  in  Com.  37  N.I. 
9  Jime  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  26  June  7a. 
25  Sept.  70  Adjutant,  z  Sept.  68.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
20  Dec.  68  Quarter.Master,  z2  Feb.  68. 

ao  Apr.  69  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  20  Deo.  7a— Officiating  Adyntaut 
Z2  Sept.  66  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  Dec.  72. 
In  medical  charge,  Z3  May  63. 


Colonel  T.  Greenaway,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  J.  B.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  C.  C.  Mason,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Z.  Claridge,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.H.  Foord,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  B.  Faunoe,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  S.  E.  B.  Butler,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  J.  H.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  F.  D.  Plowden.  late  z7  N.  I.. 
Burgeon  Major  W.  H.  Morgan  


24th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (McDonaldr— formerly  2nd  Battalion  12th  Regiment, 

Raised  at  Vellore  in  1794). 

"  SBBIVQAPATAIC  '•—'•  ASSAYB  "— "  BouBBOir." 
Head  Quarters  at  Palamoottah.    Facinge,  Dark  Green.    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  E.  J.  Lawder,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  C.  J.  Bradley,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  T.  Neild,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  J.  Ward,  Staff.Corps 

Captain  F.  E.  West,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  G.  D.  Beagtn,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  B.  L.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  F.  H.  Vanderzee,  Staff  Corps .. 

Captain  F.  Middlecoat,  Staff  Con>s 

Surgeon  Major  A.  Fergusson,  MD 

Surgeon  H.I>.  Cook,  JTB.    


z8  June  7o|  Commandant,  z8  Feb.  73. 

z2  June  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Offioer,  25  Mar.  7a.— Siok  Forloogh» 

z8  Jan.  71 1  Wing  Officer,  z  Aug.  70. 

4  Nov.  69!  Adjutant,  25  Oct.  69. 

Z2  Sept.  66,  Quarter  Master,  Z9  June  71.— Sick  Furlough  to  EuroiM. 
20  Jan.  70  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  Z4  March  73. 
20  Oct.  67  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  Z2  Dec.  72.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

7  Apr.  69  Offi(>;-itiTi2r  zst  Wing  Subaltern, 

4  Jan.  70' and  Wing  Subaltern,  3Z  Aug.  7a. 


In  medical  charge,  z?  June  68.— Furlough. 
lOfflciating  in  medical  charge. 


26th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Kemiy— formerly  ist  Battalion  isth  Begim^ii. 

Raised  at  TrichinopoVy  in  1794). 
Head  Quarters  at  OaoaaBore.    Faeinge,  Da/rk  Green.    Zaee,  Gold, 


Colonel  W.  T.  Honey,  Infimtry  . 
Colonel  C.  P.  Molony,  Staff  Corps........ 

LLColonel  W.  A.  Gib,  Staff  Corps    

Lt.Colonel  E.  G.  Camnbell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  W.  Carter,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  T.  J.  Cotton,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  N.  Wronghton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Gabbett,  Staff  Corps , 

Captain  T.  8.  Magan,  Staff  Coxps 

Burgeon  Muor  J.  A.  Cox,  MD 

Surgeon  8.  L  Dobie 


X  Jan.  67  Commandant,  xo 


I.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


XI  Deo.  68  and  in  Com.  ana  Wing  Officer,  i  April  69. — Olf^.  Oonunandant. 

4  Apr.  69  Wing  Officer,  zo  Ma^  7a. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 
XI  Aug.  72  Officiating  Wing  Offioer,  8  Oct.  73. 

a  June  70  Adjutant,  30  Dec.  72. 

4  Jan.  70  Quarter  Master,  9  May  71.— Siok  Furlough  to  Europe. 
23  Sept.  68  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  6  Feb.  73. 
13  Nov.  66  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Deo.  72. 


9  0et  71 
10  Feb.  71 


and  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Deo.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  xo  April  73.— Attached  to  19  K.L, 

Officiating  in  medioal  ohaige. 


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26tlL  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Inmes— formerly  2:*d  Battahon  isth  Begiment.  400 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  1794)-'^ 
Head  Quarters  at  ftuilon.    Faeing$,Dark  Qreen.    Laee,  Oold. 


Runr,  Ni^ms,  ahd  Co»8. 


Colonel  A.  BtevBDS,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  J.  B.  Knocker,  Staff  Corps  . . 
LtCoUmel  G.  C.  Finlay,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B,  Tait,  late  26  N.I 

Ideat.  S.  1&.  Holland,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  E.  G.  MorroKh,  Staff  Corps.. 

lieot.  F.  A.  Wetherall,  Gen.  list 

Surgeon  Major  F.  Duckworth,  IfD.  .. 


Abict 
Hakk. 


30  Aug.  71 

5  Apr.  73 

29  June  70 

13  June  70 


BB1CA.BX8. 


Commandant,  18  Feb.  73. 
2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Offlo< 


loer,  8  June  67. 
Wing  OlHicer,  8  June  67. 
Adjutant,  30  Sept.  68. 
9  Dec.  68 'Quarter  Master,  4  Jan.  70. 
4  Mar.  68  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  14  Feb.  71. 

1  Mar.  64'and  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Nov.  7o.~Farlongh  to  Europe. 
tin  mediMd  charge,  29  May  68. 


27tlL  Madras  Native  Infantry  {lAndsay^ormerly  ist  Battalion  14th  BegimenU 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  1798). 
" ILkHiDPoaa "  "LccKWOW." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bangoon.    Facii^M,  Black  Velvet, 


Colonel  D.  Q.  Pollard,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  W.  P.  S.  Bmrth,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Major  P.  Salter,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  W.  Graves,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  W.  Swifto.  Staff  C^™^... 
(^pt.  W.  MacD.  Robinson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  B.  Thorpe,  Gen.  List 

Gmtain  S.  E.  Atkinson,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  P.  R.  Martin,  IfD 


IS  June  68 
II  June  73 
11  Dec.  67 
29  Aug.  73 
13  June  69 
10  Dec.  71 
4  Nov.  71 
ao  Sept.  70 


Laee,  &old. 
Commandant,  14  March  73. 
2nd  in  Comnoand  and  WingOfflcer, 29  Sept.  71. 
Wing  Oflacer,  17  June  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Olficiating  Wing  Officer. 
Adjutant,  7  Jan.  68. 
Quarter  Master,  6  Dec.  66. 
ist  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Dec.  73. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  12  April  73, 
In  medical  charge,  6  Dec.  71. 


28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Martin— formerly  2nd  Battalion  14th  Begvnient 

Raised  at  Vellore  in  1798). 

"MAHiDPaEB"  —  "Naqpobb"  —  "AvA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Keroara.    Faeingef  Black  Velvet,    Laee,  GoUt, 

Colonel  J  H.  M.  Babington,  Staff  Corps  10  Jan.  68  Comnjandant,  13  May  67.— Furlough  to  Europe.  [CoimnftudftTit. 

-  —    -    ~  -    *    "-  -^ -  T-_    __  2jjjj  j^  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  30  March  71.— Offlciatinjp 

Ofl^ating  2nd  in  Command,  31  July  73.— Wing  Officer  13  N.I. 

Wing  Officer,  23  Nov.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer, 

Adjutant,  27  June  71. 

Quarter  Master,  7  Sept.  68. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  10  Dec.  72. 

3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  4  Aug.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  20  Aug.  73. 


Colonel  F.  W.  A.  Robeon,  Staff  Corps 
U.Oolonel  A.  G.  W.  Bum,  Staff  Corps, 
LtCokmel  R.  G.  liowis,  Staff  Corps  ... 


Captain  G.  Godfrey,  Gen.  List   

Captain  A.  J.  Shaw,  Gen.  List 

Captain  T.  R.  Tabuteau,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  E.  M.  Stevenson,  Staff  Corps  . 
Surgeon  Major  W.  J.  Busteed,  MD 


30  Jan.  72 
I  Sept.69 

29  Dec.  70 

30  May  71 
so  Dec.  72 
I J  Dec.  69 

4  Jan.  70 


29th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Macleodr--formerly  ist  Battalion  i$th  Begiment 

Raised  at  Ma^dipatam  in  1798). 
Head  Quarters  at  Seennderabad.     Faeinfft,  White,    Zaee,  Gold, 

Conmiandant,  18  Feb.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Commandant,  i3  April  73. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  34  Oct.  67. — Offg.Clo1n.4x  N.L. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Oct.  71.— Offloiatixig  snd  inCommaiid. 

Adjutant,  16  July  66. 


Colonel  S.  Mainwaring,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  W.  O.  Phillips,  Staff  Corps  

Colonel  0.  Hight,  StaffCorps 

LLCokmel H.  8.  Rammell,  StaffCorps... 
Captain  J.  H.  Prendergast,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  J.  J.  Fletcher,  Gen.  List  

Captain W.T.  Brereton,  StaffCorps 

Captahi  A.  T.  Woodhouse,  Staff  Corps. ., 
Bi^geonMigor  J.  Wilkins,  MD 


15  Jan.  70 

12  June  71 
8  Jan.  73 

30  Deo.  69 
3  Mar.  69 
IX  Sept.  73 
xoOct.  69 

13  June  70 


Quarter  Master,  10  Jan.  ^x. 
iBt  Wing  Subaltern,  April  71. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  5  June  73. 
I  In  medi^  charge,  20  Aug.  73. 


30th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Grewe— formerly  2nd  BattaUon  istk  Begimeni. 

Raised  at  Byderdbad  in  1799). 
Head  Quarters  at  Frenoh  Rocks.    Faeinge,  WJuU,  Laee,  Gold, 


Colonel  C.  E.  M.  Walker,  StaffCorps  ... 

Colonel W.  A.  Riaoh,  StaffCorps 

LtColonelG.  W.  Playflwr,  Staflf  Corps... 

Hiqor  0.  J.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  C.  St  John,  StaffCorps 

Gwtain  F.  S.  FitzPatrick,  Staff  Corps.. 
Oaptun  H.  A.  T.  Nepean,  StaffCorps.., 

Captain W.  8.  Bailey,  StaffCorps 

Captain  E.  Austin,  StaffCorps  

BnrgeonMajor  J.  G.  Gibbs 

Burgeon  Q.  F.  Sevan 


to  Mar.  70' Commandant,  i  April  67. 
6  Sept.  71  2nd  in  Command,  10  Mar.  70.— Officiating  Commandant  4  N.I> 

Wing  Officer,  20  Marf  67.M>fficiaUng  snd  in  Command. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  10  July  73. 

Adjutant,  25  Jan.  72. 

Quarter  Master,  36  April  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Quarter  Master,  13  June  73. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  xx  June  69. 

3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  2  Dec.  68. 

In  medical  charge,  9  Sept.  70.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


x8  Jan.  71 
10  Dec.  67 
3o  Jan.  68 
13  June  69 
36  Sept.67 

19  Sept.  66 
10  Jan.  69 

20  Jan.  70 


3lBt  Uadras  (or  TrieJivnopoly)  Light  Infantry  {Qenrett— formerly  ist  BattaUon  i^th 
Regiment.— Raised  at  TrichvMypoly  in  1799). 
"Now  OB  Nsraa"— "MxHiDPOBH.** 
Head  Quarters  at  Baipore.    Facing;  Jkurk  Qreen,    laoe,  Oold, 

Commandant,  3  Dec.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Commandant,  19  May  73. — snd  in  Oommaitd  xo  K.I. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  xx  Nor.  70. 

Wing  Officer,  37  Jime  73. 

Adjutant,  30  May  68. 

Quarter  Master,  9  Sept.  67. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  x8  Jime  7a. 

snd  Wing  Subaltern,  x8  June  79. 

In  medical  charge  ofBaght  Wing,  27  Oct.  69.«€i6k  Tnrl.  to  Bnzopt* 

Officiating  in  medical  onarge. 


Colond  G.  Harknees,  Staff  Corps 

OoUmaL  A.  Piicbard,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel L.W.  Back,  StaffCorps 

U.C61onel  G.  KaSlender,  Staff  Corps  .., 

Captain  B.  B.  BUnner,  StaffCorps 

Onrtajn  0. 0.  Campbell,  StaffCorps 

Captain  J.  B.  Gahui,  Staff  Corpa 

L  Oampbell,  Gen.  list 


Captain  T.  H.  Qampbell,  Gen. 

Surgeon  A.  Ifc  Haekefet 

Bngwn  M.  B.  Mozphy,  MD. 


18  Dec. 

67 

27  Feb. 

73 

30  Aug 

73 

3  Jan. 

7^ 

4  Jan. 

73 

S3  Dec. 

73 

4  Oct. 

70 

aoDec. 

73 

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40I  •    32nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Dyce— formerly  2nd  Battalion  16^* 

Regiment, — Raised  at  Madura  in  1799). 
"  Aya.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Triohiaopoly.    Faeings,  Fait  Tellow.    Laee^  Gold, 


Rurx,  N^xxs,  kvo  Cobps. 


Abmt 
Rakk. 


Colonel  W.  T.  Williams,  Infantry  18 

Colonel  A-  F.  Place,  Staff  Corps 21 

Colonel  J.  J.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lt.Colonel  R.  J.  Baker,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  A.  Chaplin,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  C.  J.  Johnston,  Gen.  List 

Captain  A.  Wingfield.  Staff  Corps.... 
Captain  R.  T.  Chapman,  Gen.  List.... 

Surireon  Msjor  

Surgeon  Miijor  J.  Fitzgerald  


Dec.  67 
Deo.  68 
June  73 
Feb.  71 
Nov.  -n 
Feb.  64 
Sept.  67 
June  71 


Rbxabks. 


Commandant,  x  Nov.  65.— -Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Conunandant. 

2nd  in  Command  and  WingO£cer,  ix  Oct.  67. 

Wing  Officer,  ix  Oct.  67. 

Adjutant,  x8  Aug.  68. 

Quarter  Master,  31  Mar.  60. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  25  July  7a. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  25  July  73. 

In  medical  charge, 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


33rd  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Wahah— formerly  ist  Battalion  lyth  Begiment. 

Raised  at  Ountoor  i/n  1799). 

"CocHiir." 

Head  Quarters  at  Sonmdah.    Faeinff$,  Blaek.    Laee,  Gold, 

Colonel  A.  N.  Rich,  Infiuitry   I  i  Jan.  67  Commandant,  x  Nov.  65.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Colonel  W.  C.  Rich,  Staff  Corps x  Sept.7z  Officiating  Commandant,  a8  Sept.  7a. 

Colonel  F.  Applegath,  Staff  Corps    1 2  June  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  xo  Nov.  65. 

Lt.CoIonel  A.  w.  Ritherdon,  Staff  Corps  21  May  69  Wing  Officer,  xo  May  7a.— Officiating  and  in  Com.,  sa  N.I. 

Major  D.  Shaw,  Staff  Corps    8  Jan.  68'Officiatuig  Wing  Officer,  6  Oct.  71. 

3  Mar.  7ajA(^utant,  3  March  73. 
10  June  66  Quarter  Master,  3  March  73. 
26  June  68  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  3  March  73. 


Captain  H.  B.  D.  Bayley,  Gen.  List 
Captain  B.  H.  Preston,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  T.  H.  Stoton,  Staff  Corps- 
Captain  R.  B.  Coz,  Gen.  List  

SuigeonD.  J.  McCarthy,  IfD 


z6  June7x  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  9  March  73. 
,In  medical  charge,  3  July  68. 


34tli  Madras  (or  Chioacole)  Light  Infantry  (Durand^ormerly  2nd  Battalion, 

ijih  Regiment. — Raised  at  Chiea>eole  in  1799). 
"  Now  oB  Nbvbb."— "  AVA." 
Head  Quarters  at  ICangalore.    Faeing$,  Dork  Groen,    Laety  Gold, 

Colonel  M.  T.  Ffrench^  Staff  Corps   2x  Doc.  68  C 

""*''"'"'"  a  May  72  a 


Colonel  J.  Orr.  Staff  Corps  _   . 

Lt.Colonel  Arthur  Druiy,  StaffOorps  ...  30  Jan.  69 

MJBjor  H.  E.  Ryves,  Stair  Corps zi  Dec.  67 

Captain  W.  L.  Ranking,  Gen.  List    4  Apr.  71 

Captain  Q.  S.  A.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps  20  M!ar.  69 

Captain  W.  Chiaholm,  Staff  Corps 25  June  67 

Captain  W.  O.  Foord.  Staff  Corps ao  Feb.  69  and  Wing  Subaltern, 

Surgeon  Major  R.  Dempster   jln  medical  charge,  a 


Commandant,  13  June  73. 

and  in  Okmnand,  x8  Feb.  73. 

Winy  Officer,  33  Jan.  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


Officiating  Wing  Officer,  7  Feb.  68. 
Adjutant,  8  June  66. 
Quarter  Master,  25  Jan.  72. 
xst  Wing  Sulialtem,  9  May  71. 
"  '  May7x, 

apt.  70. 


36tli  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Parkinson— formerly  ist  Battalion  iZth  Begiment. 

Raised  at  Bangalore  in  June  1800). 

"  Pbgu." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kamptee.    Faeingi,  Fals  B\f.    Lae^,  Gold, 

-Colonel  R.  A.  Doriah,  Inftntry 24  Feb.  66  Commandant,  x8  Feb.  73.— Furlough. 

Colonel  G.  Prlngle,  Staff  Corps  |  9  Mar.  73,'aTnid  in  Commaxid  and  wing  Officer,  xi  Oct.  67.— Oiljgf.  Comdt. 


Colonel  J.  C.  West,  Staff  Coros lao  Aug.  73 


Lt.  Colonel  W.  H.  R.  Godfrey,  Staff  Corps 

Major  O.  Morgan,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  S.  L.  iBagshawe,  Gen.  List  .... 
Captain  B.  W.  Broughton,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  F.  R.  Trevor,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  E.  G.  V.  Holloway,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  B.  T.  Suflrein 


20  Dec.  72 
II  Jan.  68 
4  Sept.  71 
10  Dec.  66 
2o  Mar.  69 
ao  Feb.  69 


Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  i  Aug.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  x8  June  72. 

Adjutant,  at  Mar.  7a. 

Quarter  Master,  ax  Mar.  7a. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  x6  July  to. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Marcn  73. 

In  medical  charge,  25  Oct.  72. 


36th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Nundy— formerly  2nd  Battalion  iSth  Begiment. 

Raised  at  NimdAfdroog  in  July  1800). 

"Avi.." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore.     Facing$,  Pale  Bt^.    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  G.  A.  Fulton,  Infiantry 

Colonel  C.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  R.  V.  Handyside,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  J.  V.  Morris,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  E.  G.  Dixon,  late  xo  N.I.  ... 
Lieut.  T.  M.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  D.  W.  Williamn,  late  48  N.I. 
Captain  A.  G.  Hutohins.  Gen.  List.... 
Burgeon  Major  C.  Robertson,  MD.  . 


6  Sept.  7 1 
2  Aug.  73 
12  Dec.  72 
a6  July  73 
20  Mar.  64 
28  July  69 
ao  Apr.  68 
xo  April  70 


Commandant,  18  Mar.  69. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  14  Nov.  70, 

Wing  Officer.  14  Nov.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  29  Feb.  73. 

Adjutant,  13  April  73. 

Quarter  Master,  19  June  69. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  13  April  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  13  April  73. 

In  medical  charge,  ao  Sept.  71. 


37tll  Madras  Grenadiers  (Forbes— foi-merly  ist  Battalion  igth  Begiment. 

Raised  at  Itehapoor  in  June  1800). 

"  Chika.."— "  The  Dragon** 

Head  Quarters  at  Madras.    Faeinge,  Blue.    Laee,  Gold, 


Colonel  K.  Macaulay,  Infantry 
Colonel  G.  F.  Luard,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Z.  C^aridge,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  T.  S.  Hawka,  Staff  Corps 
Migor  H.  S.  Robinson,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  H.  A.  A.  Prior,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  H.  Gaussen,  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  F.  Moore,  Staff  Coxps  

Captain  L.  B.  Byass,  Staff  Corps ..... 

Captain  W.  Miller,  Gen.  List  

Surgeon  Major  J.  M.  Joseph,  MD.  .. 


XI  Dec.  7X|Commandant,  x9April7x. 

15  Jan.  70  and  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  i  April  67.— Siok  Fnrion^ 

2  Mar.  7z!0fflciating  and  in  Command.— Wing  Oifloer,  23  N.I. 
S  Feb.  7a,  Win^  Officer,  13  June  73- 

20  Jan.  7xiOfficiating  Wing  Officer,  13  Nov.  73. 
29  Dec.  7 1, Adjutant,  6  July  6B. 

3  Mar.  72  Quarter  Master,  4  Feb.  67.— Furlough. 

20  Aug.  67  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  26  Nov.  67.— Siok  ForlOBgll  tO  Shtrope* 

4  Nov.  69  Actine  xst  Wing  Subaltern. 

4  Feb.  73  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  xa  Feb.  67. 
20  Nov.  73  ^  mediod  charge,  xi  Aug.  73.  ^-^  , 

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SSth  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Maeareg(>r--fornierly  2nd  BattaUon  igih  402 

Regiment, — Baieed  at  Ettore  in  Jwu  z8oo). 
HMdQiuaien a( TMahinopoIy.    Faeing$, ^wff,   Laet,  OpJd, 

Bin,  NUOI,  AJTD  GOBM. 


Colonel  C.  Palley.  Inflmtnr 

OdoMl  E.  A.  Saanden,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Colonel  G.  O.  H.  Ooote,  Staff  GorpB 

LLOokmel  H.  A.  Hare,  Staff  Oocpa 

UCdonel  B.  G.  Magratli,  Staff  COTps.. 

Captain  F.  E.  Spry,  Gen.  List   

G^tain  B.  H.  Thomaa,  Staff  Corps 


GtptainK.  F.  Stevenson,  Staff  corps... 
Captain  J.  G.  B.  D.  MaoneiU,  Gen.  Ust 

Sargeon  W.  Macrae,  MB 

Sm^eonKajor  J.  B.  IHokinBon 


Comnumdant,  7  Jan.  jz.— Fnrlongh  to  Bnxope. 

Officiating  Commandant,  6  Sept.  73.~and  in  Command  7N.I. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  19  May  68.— Furl,  to  jBTirope. 

Officiating  and  in  Command,  zx  Sept.  73. 

Wing  Officer,  3  Dec.  68. 

Ol&ciating  Wing  Officer. 


A^nfcant,  z8  Mar.  70. 
Quarter  Master,  35  Jan.  79. 
ist  Wing  Subaltern,  9  Deo. 
and  Wing  Snbaltem,  9  Ma; 
In  medical  charge,  Z9  A] 


Officiating  in  meidicu  charge. 


7a. 

'  73.         [ProflBflftor  in  the  Med.  Coll. 
7z.— Offg.  Chemical  Examiner  and 


Sdfih  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Martin 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  October  1804) 

"  SSKABVLDIB  "— "  Nl.e»OSB.'* 

Head  Qnartera  at  W<wilinein.    ^aetngt.  Dark  Gr§tn,  Lace,  Oold, 


ist  Battalion  20th  Begiment 


CokmelW.H.  Watts,  Inftmtry    .. 

Colonel  C.  W.  Don.  Staff  Corps 

iLColonel  F.  G.  Hodgson,  Staff  Corps... 
O^rtain  F.  J.  Wrooghton,  Staff  Corps... 

lienL  B.  H.  T.  HiU,  Gen.  List   

Captain  C.  T.  P.  Loxmoore,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  J.  N.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps . 
Ueol  Y.  L.  Mathias,  Staff  Corps  ., 
Surgeon  M^or  S.  T.  Heard,  JU). . 
SazgeonP.K.  Mookeijee 


z  Aug.  69 
zo  Jmie  73 
aoMay  7Z 
15  Jane  70 
8  Jan.  64 
4  Ang.69 
ao  Ang.  66 
4  Sept.  67 


Commandant,  5  May  68. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  37  March  71. 

Wing  Officer,  zs  Oct.  73. 

A(j|jntant,  6  Oct.  7a— Sick  Fnrlouffh  to  Bnrope. 

Quarter  Master,  30  March  71.— Officiating  Aqjutant. 

Hfioiating  Quarter  Master,  za  April  73. 

St  Wing  Snbaltem,  z6  Feb.  70. 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  zz  Aug.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  za  Aug.  70.— Sick  Fuloagh  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


40th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Volwnieer— formerly  2nd  Battalion  20th  Begimeni, 

Baieed  at  Tamjore  in  October  1804). 
Head  Quarters  at  Seounderabad.    J^adrngt,  Dork  Green.    Lace,  Gold, 


Colonel  A.  H.  A.  Hervey.  InCaatiy  . 

ColondCNiooUs,  Staff  Coxps  

UGdloael  T.  Austin,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Kajor  B.  B.  Buxve,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  0.  E.  Weston,  Gen.  Ust  ... 

Captain  H.T.  Harris,  SUff  Corps 

Captain  P.  A.  YanHomrigh,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  H.  PheUps,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  W.  Flint,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Sngeom  M^or  £.  Dism. 


18  Feb.  66.  Commandant,  az  Ai 
za  Aug.  73  and  in  Command 


34  Feb.  7a 
zz  Jan.  68 

4Ang.  7z 
Z3  June  7a 
za  June  67 
ao  Oct.  66 
za  June  69 

3  June  66 


Wing  Officer,  az  Au 


'ingOfflcer,  az  Aug.  72. 


leer,  az  Aug.  73.--Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  wing  Officer,  z3  Aug.  73. 
A<!Uutant,  33  Deo.  7a. 

Quarter  Master,  7  Nov.  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Buiope. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  ao  Aug.  7a. 
Officiating  and  Wing  Subaltem. 
and  Wing  Subaltem,  zo  Sept.  7a.— Fnrlongh. 
In  medical  charge,  3Z  July  73. 


4l8t  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Irtonr— formerly  lat  Battalion  21st  Begiment. 

RoMed  at  CMeaoollein  1804). 
The  Flank  Companies  "  Ckdia.*'— *'  Tn  Dbaaov. 
tOo^adL    ~  - 


HeadQoartenatC 


OokBal  J.P.  Coode,  Influitry 
Colonel  G.  Hight,  Staff  Coips . 
Ookmel  W.  Swree,  Staff  Corps 
UCokmel  O.  N.  Johnstone,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  H.  Byre,  Staff  Corps... 
ON)tain  A.  C.  Mottet,  Gen.  list ... 
Gkptain  A.  D.  Phelps,  Staff  Corps 
ImoL  D.  D.  ftyoe.  Staff  Coras  ... 
Burgeoa  J.F.  ntiqpalridk,  KD. ... 


I  Jan.  67 
8  Jan.  73 
10  Aug.  73 
14  June  7z 
4Mar.7o 
4  Sept.  71 
aoOet.  70 
z5  July  71 


Jbflwyt,  Deep  €hreen,    Laee,  Oeli. 
Oommaadant,  z8  Feb.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  CommandanL  zz  Sept.  73.— and  in  Command  19  N.I. 
and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  14  Mar.  73. 
Wing  Officer,  a8  Oct.  67. 
Adjutant,  9  May  73. 

Quarter  Master,  za  May  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Burope. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  Z5  Kov.  69.— Offloiattng  Quarter  Msatir. 
and  Wing  Subaltem,  15  July  71.— Siok  Fnrlongh. 
In  madioal  oharge^  6  Got  7Z. 


General  List  of  OAoers  of  Madras  Cavalry. 

Under  the  New  CendiOon  of  Appointment. 


CARAnrs. 

^darBdwvdlaw 


Aitfaor  Bobert  Kflimffir 

AtwfflCurtols 

HttiT  ittenborow  Yatas 

wm.  Dooglas  Brodis  Katdhen 
BsghCraeraft 


JB  MontgoDMry  ObsIow 
HaghBUwdHopo 

VMeriek  WOUaia  BoUar., 


IiunuAW< 
iK,Geo.iniloaghbyE 
3fniiaB  BnnatniaWi 
Donald  J< 
Banyir 

ChsilM 


•  MaylBsBMMMU. 


aoApr.  S9 


90  Apr.  60 


K>Sept.S9 
4  Nor.  59 
M>Deo.  59 
4  Jan.  60 
ta  July  60 
4  8ept.6o 
4K0T.6D 

4Dee.  tfo 


9D  Jan.  61 
I  July  61 
so  July  61 
15  Ang.  61 
aaSfpt.is 


M 


Mar.6z 
Apr.  61 
(]£y6i 
rMay6x 
I  Not.  6z 
SDeo.  6z 
K  Jam.  6a 

K  Jan.  6a 


99  Jan.  69 
z  July  6a 
90  July  6a 
15  Aug.  6a 
90  Sept.  is  90 


9D  Jan.  73 
X  July  73 
o  July  73 

«5Aug.73 
fl«Pt73 


941)00.  65 
6  Feb.  66 

a3  June  67 

z4  Sept.  67 
5  July  70 
sAug. 

15  Deo.  70 


.7« 


,  Atftadi^  in  the  Foreign  Department  I  July 
16  July  64  4    79.    Superintendent  of  the  Bi^pootana 
I    (state)  BailwayPolioa. 
Attached  to  z8  Huasan. 
Squadron  Subaltern  9  Oaralxy. 
Attaohed  to  3  OaTalry . 
Attaohed  te  z8  Huasan. 
Attaohadta3  0aya]xy. 
70  Attached  to  9  Oavaby. 


Adjutant  z  CaTalxy. 
(Affslrtant 


Distriet  SuperintMdsnt  of  Po« 
lice,  zst  Grade,  97  Fab.  ru  B.I.  Bail- 
way,  N.W.  PiOT* 


Oommiiaionar,  szd  Qmde,  H«diii,0«te. 

4CaTalry. 

'  ..Quarter] 

Caraliy. 
ig  A^utant  4  CftTvIfT* 


'  Master  GtnonJt  Kagpora  Foroa. 


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405-404  Qeneral  List  of  Of&cerB  of  Madras  Infkntry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointmewt, 


Gi^rTAnrs. 

Alfired  George  HatotaiBB  

Gluurloi  Bean  Smith,  C8I,  ... 
Elphixuitone  Waters  Begble... 

Oharlea  Bawaon  Oxley 

WiUiam  Lancaster  Banking... 

Biobard  Peter  Blake 

Trederiok  Smaliey 

George  Gk>dfrey  

Francis    Heskins  Winter-) 

botham  / 

Cbarles  Bobert  Bradstreet  ... 

Bobert  BxnilinB  Cox   

Beginald  Temple  Chapman . . . 

Hugh  Bobert  Ogflvie 

Henry  Biohard  Sbelley 

George  Edward  Weston  

Wm.  Hen.  St. Amand  Wilton 

John  EdwardFrancis  BtretteU 
Stewart  William  Mclver 


Charies  Hare  Trotman 

Azthor  Charles  Mottet 

John  Salmon  Blaxland 

Samnel  Laurence  Bagshawe 

Evelyn  Hoore  

QodUeb  James  van  Somaran 

Bobeit  Graham  Briggs 

Alfred  Anderson , 

^omas  Edward  Thorpe  .... 

Chaunoey  Cnrtois  

Bobert  Wilson 

Hngh  William  Baimslkther., 
Arthur  W.  Leslie  Anderson ., 

Bobert  Francis  Taylor , 


Bobert  ColTin  Hutchinson  .. 

HenxyHarrisonGordonHands 
James  Graham  B.  Douglas) 


Heniy  Andrew  Allan  Prior 
Francis  Bobert  Berry  Byroh 

Bobert  Hunter 

Hen.EDlott  Dashwood  Bayley 

John  Henry  Gaussen 

Henry  Thomas  Harris  Baber 

HenryLooook  Berkley 

Johnnotham 

Angostoa  Fred.  Wilkinson  .. 


aoFeb.  59 
aHar.  59 
4  Apr.  59 
4  Apr.  59 
4ADr.  59 
to  May  59 
20  May  59 
aoHi^  59 

90  May  59 

II  June  59 
16  June  59 
x6  June  59 

ao  July  59 

o  July  59 
4  Aug.  59 

4  Aug.  59 

4  Aug.  59 
aoAug. 

4  Sept.  59 

4  Sept.  59 

4  Sept.  59 

4  Sept.  59 
7  Sept.  59 
7Septw59 
9  Oct.  59 

30  Oct.  59 
4  Nov.  59 
4  Nov.  59 
TO  Nov.  59 
ao  Nov.  59 
4  Dec.  5Q 
9  Dec.  59 
9  Dec.  59 
aoDec.  59 
23  Dec.  59 

29  Dec.  59 
4  Jan.  60 
3  Mar.  60 
3Mar.-- 

3  Mar. 
9  June 

xa  July 
tx  Aug. 

4  Nov. 


Feb.  60 

14  Apr.  6x 

25  Apr.  61 

aSept.61 

X3  Sept.6x 

xOot.  61 

xOct.  6x 

xOct.  6x 

x6  Nov.  6r 

X  Jan.  63 
X  Jan.  6a 
X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  6a 
X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  69 
I  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  6a 
X  Jan.  6a 
X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  68 

X  Jan.  6a 
X  Jan.  63 
X  Jan.  6a 
X  Jan.  6a 
I  Jan.  6a 
X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  6a 

X  Jan.  62 

25  Jan.  6a 

X  Apr.  6a 

6  Apr.  6a 


}  JtLWkKm    UU  3U 

3  Mar.  6030 


LmnururxB. 

j^llftn  Chaplin  , 

Henry  Whyte  , 

George  Chamberlain  Cooper 
Chas.  Edw.  Lorraine  Bastall 

Frederick  Edmund  Bpxy , 

Alexander  John  Shaw 

Frank  James  Fraaer  Monro 
IBdward  Pezmycniok  Maltby 
William  Miller 


aoDec.  60 
ao  Dec.  60 
20  Dec.  60 


ao  Dec  60  3  Apr.  63 


Bobert  Mildmay  Clerk 

Marc  Henry  Wratislaw 

James  Turner  Onmxnina  

Joseph  John  Fletcher 

FradiBciGk  Thomas  Powia...... 

WilUam  Staixiforth 

Danpster  Heming , 

Wm.  Hen.  Miller  Francklyn 

Thomas  Hay  Campbell 

Henxy  Charles  Hamilton 

Bowland  Henry  Thomas  Hill 

Bichard  Stokoe   

Charles  James  Johnston  ... 

Henxj  Montagu  Dale 

Fhmk  Augustus  Wetherall 


X  June  6a 
30  July  6a 
July  6a 
July  6a 
July  6a 
July  6a 
Aug.  6a 
Dec  6a 


6030  July  < 
6030  ' 
6030 
60x5 


60  xo 


xa  Nov.  60  xo  Dec.  6a 
19  Dec.  60  x4  Jan.  63 
19  Dec.  60 13  Feb.  63 


4Apr.  7X 
4  Apr.  71 
JO  May  7x 
aoMay  7: 

aoMSy  7X 

aoMay  71 

XX  June  7A 
x6  June  71 
x6  June  7x 

ao  July  7x 

ao  July  7X 
4  Aug.  71 

4Aug.7x 

4Ang.7x 
aoAilg.  71 

4Sept.7x 
4Bept.7x 
4  8ept.7X 
4  Sept.  71 
7Bept.7x 
7Sept.7x 

9  Oct.  7X 

aoOot.  71 
4  Nov.  71 
4  Nov.  7x 
JO  Nov.  71 
aoNov.  71 
4Dec.7x 
9  Dec  71 


xo  Apr.  70 
3pNov.  70 
^Mal-.7i 
X7  Aug.  7x 
9  8ept.7i 
9  Sept.7x 
9  8ept.7x 
9  8ept.7x 


Dec  7x 

»Dec  71 

Dec.  7x 

Dec  71 
7a 
7a 
7a 

7» 
79 

7* 


aMar.63 

22  Mar.  63 

23  Mar.  63 


4  Jan.  61 
4  Feb.  6x 
4Mar.  6x 
4Mar.  6x 
8  June6x 
IX  Sept.  61 
a  Oct.  61 

J  Nov.  61 
Nov.  6x 

4Dec6x 

aoDeo.  6x 
aoDeo.  6x 
a  Jan.  6a 
a  Jan.  6a 
4  Jan.  6a 
ao  Jan.  6a 
1  Mar.  6a 


X3  Apr.  63 
15  Apr.  63 
15  Apr.  63 
27  Apr.  63 
94  June  63 
10  Sept.  63 
30ot.  63 
X4  Nov.  63 
21  Nov.  63 

26  Nov.  63 

3  Dec.  63 
i<  Dec.  63 

8  Jan.  64 
x8  Jan.  64 
x8  Feb.  64 
29  Feb.  64 

xMar.64 


xa  Nov.  7a 

19  Dec  72 
x9Dec  7a 
aoDec  72 

20  Dec.  72 
20  Dec  72 
aoDec  7a 

4  Jan.  73 


Wing  Subaltern  36  Native  Inftat^ 


9  8ept.7x 

x3  Se|>t.7x 
23  OoL  7x 
3  Nov.  7x 

7  Nov.  71 

7  Dec.  71 
23  Mar.  7a 

18  Aiv.  7a 

13  June  72 
22  July  73 

39  Sept.73 

39  Sept.  73 

39  Sept.73 

89  Sept.  73 

5  Nov.  72 
x3  Nov.  72 

X  Apr.  73 

8  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
X3  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
X3  Apr.  73 
X3  Apr.  73 
X3  Apr.  73 

X3  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
x3Apr.73 

X3  Apr.  73 
X3  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
X3Apr.73 
X3  Apr.  73 
18  June  73 

6  Sept.  73 
73 


Fuxionxh  to  Europe. 

Adjutant  34  Native  Iniantcy.  [Foroe. 

Squadron  Officer  4  CavahyPuniabAoDtier 
Quarter  Master  19  Native  Influitry. 
Adintant  38  Native  Inflanfery. 
Tdo^  Duty  with  BappexB  and  Misflis  at 
(.    Bangalore. 

Quarter  Master  15  Native  Inlteaftiy. 
Wing  Subaltern  33  Native  Intently. 


Mar.i 
Mar. 
Mar., 
June  3 

>  July  7>      V  nv^ra. 

Aug.  7a;  x8  Sept. 
Nov.  7a  —  ■*^"" 


Wing  Subaltern  3a  Native  Inflmtry. 

(  ProbaUonaiy  Assist.  Supt.  of  Fdio6b  lai 

X    Class,  Coimbatore,  Erode. 
Wing  Subaltern  aa  Native  Inteatiy. 
Adjutant  40th  Native  Ixifkntar* 

C  Assist.  Supt.  of  Police,  xst  Claas,  Gaiqain, 

C    Chetterporc 
Adjutant  9  Native  lufkntry. 
Quarter  Master  6  Native  Inlkntay. 

^  Assistant  Superintendemt  of  PoUoOb  ist 

Class,  Tai^ore. 
Quarter  Master  ax  Native  Inftmtry. 

?  Probationary  SupeiintendBnt  of  Fwue, 

\    Jeypone. 

Adjutant  35  Native  lofiuitry. 
Adjutant  13  Native  Inflaitry. 
Conservator  of  Foresta.  Mysore  and  Ooorg. 

C  AssistantSuperintendentofPolieeistClaH 

(.    Bellary. 
A^utant 8  Native] 
Wing  Subaltern  27  Native  ] 
Wing  Subaltern  5  Native  In&ntxy. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Sick  Furlonsh. 
Adjutant  3  Native  Inftuatcy. 

C  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.F. 

I    Worka,  x  April  73,  Kumool  Diatriot. 

rSquad.  Officer  Coq^  of  Guides,  Pniijab 

I    Frontier  Foroe. 

Quarter  Master  5  Native  Initentiy. 

Wing  Subaltern  38  Native  Inikntry. 

Adjutant  37  Native  Inflaitry. 
Quarter  Master  x  Native  Inflmtiy. 

Adjutant  33  Native  Inftmtry. 

Quarter  Master  37  Native  Infiuitxy. 

Quarter  Master  3  Native  Influitxy. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 

—  :.  Aa8ist.Supt.  of  PoUoe^BtitiahBuxBBah. 


X3  Nov.  7^'2nd  Wing  Subaltern  a  Nattve  Infuttty. 


A^tant  73  Native  Inflmti 

Quarter  Master  14  Native  I 

Acting  Assist.  Supt.  of  Police,  axTd  daes,  Bellaiy. 

Acting  Assistant  Superintendent  of  PoUoe,  Gaqjam. 

Ac^utant  38  Native  Liftmtry. 

Quarter  Master  a8  Native  Inftmtry. 

Quarter  Master  xi  Native  Inftmtiy. 

Assist  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Mysore  ComminiOQ. 


4  Feb.  73  Wing  Subaltern  37  Native  Influitry. 

4  Mar.  73|3nd  Assistant  Superintendent,  Oomg  Bevenne  Sarrc^. 


aOcft.  73|Quarter  Master  X7  Native  InflintiT. 
4  Nov.  73  Officiating  AssiBt.  Com.,  3rd  Grade,  British  Bunnah. 
x6  Nov.  73 'Assist.  Supt  of  Police,  xst  Class,  Kistna  Dist— FvL 
Tt^  -    I  ( and  Assistant  Superintendent  in  the  Bevenne  Snrny 
4  Dec.  73  -J    Deparunent 
ao  Dec,  73|Wing  Subaltern  31  Native  Inflmtry. 
aoDec.  TiU^jutant  a  Cavauy  Hyderabad  ContlngenL 
'     Master  39  Native  Infant. 
Master  7  Native  Inflmtiy. 
Master  32  Native  Inihntry. 
__  jing  Duty  with  Sappers  and  Mmera. 
Wing  Subutem  26  Native  Inftntty. 


Unattaolied  Officers. 

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OAXtkXW, 

OAPXuor. 

■SXASKS. 

Ills  um  Airas. 
James  McKay  MaoDonald  ... 

James  EsDy <.« 

SftviA  Dinwiddie ,. 

a8  Sept  58 
a8  Sept  58 

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XX  Apr.  65 

XX  Apr.  65 

38  June  61 
33  Oct  67 

38  Sept  70 
aSSeptTo 

a8  Jtme  73 

XX  Apr.  78 
XX  Apr.  7a 

f. 

Adjutant  European  Veterans. 
(In  charge  of  PensionerB  snd  holders  of 
I    FsmilyCertifloatesatArootandAiBM. 
Barrack  Matter,  est  Qm.  Kamptes. 

Madras  Medical  Department 


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Bvwaow  OmiAK,  ramUng  m 

Brigtiitr  Oiamrmk 

Bdward  Greea  BalfoiLf  

Dinrrr  Sttsobovi  Gbw&ii>,  mi^ 
at  LtColomtU,  hwt  «^Ur  5  jrMrf* 
wmer  as  Dttmif  Swrgeont  <7m#> 
ralfkemramk  OM  ColoneU, 

Edward  Bamnel  Tribe 

GhAiiM  Banlaj 

Jinifia  Tiammiitfr ''^•"Wtig,, 

iniliam  Johmtan,  MD 

Wmiam  Hewitt  Seton  Born .... 

Charles  Kixmy  Doff,  JO) 


1  June  316 


SuMiovB  Kun,  ramka$  Mqfon, 
MdUrto  f0or9*§ervict  iMeg  rani 
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Alexander  Charles  Macleod,  MD. 

Heniy  Tom^ 

George  Maekay,  MD 

Frederick  Fletoher 

WDliam  WiDiamaon. - 


Geocge  Smith,  MD 

Frederick  Lewia  Olementson  ... 

John  Brett,  JCD. 

Patrick  GeraU  FitaGermld,  JTD. 
wniiam  JndaonTttn  BcmertaiJiD. 

Bdward  Dixon  

AithorLanfffsrdTmwman  Cooke 

Lestodc  Wileon  Btemurt. 

John  Bobert  Theobalds 

George  Flower  Trinmell  

Gharies  James  Bogera 


George  Wh&taker  Walter.. 
John  Uaton  Paul,  J£D.  «.. 


John  George  Gibbs - 

John  Wilson 

Henry  Robert  Oswald,  MD. 

John  Thomas  Williams 

Alexander  Adam  Benton,  MD. 

John  Anderson  Cox,  MD 

Jamee  Bdward  Dtoldnsan 

Colvin  Smith.  JfD 

Sdwaxd  lyAroy  Ereaard 


FiandaDsy.. 


Joseph  Marcns  Joseph,  IfD 

Edward  Somerset  Cleveland,  MD 

William  Henry  Harris,  MD. 

Wniiam  Henry  Beaxi,Jri>.   

Henry  Thompson  Shaw 


Alfred  Sanderson,  MD 

Clarence  Cooper,  MD 

Samnel  Jardine  Wyndo?re,  MD... 

William  Bobert  Cornish , 

John  SimmlCorton,  MD. 

Ardmi  Holme  Beaman... , 

John  Pearson  Kash,  MD , 

George  Stewart  Watson  Ogg,  MB, 

John  Shortt,  MD 

Donald  Coleman  MoAllnm,  MD..,. 

William  Pearl 

George  Marr.  If D 

Wniiam  Doyle,  MD ., 

IMmnnd  Eyre  Lloyd 

Thomas  Lowe , 


IGchael  Cndmore  Fomell 

George  Alexander  Bom,  JCD. . 

Thomas  Croodaoe 

Bobert  Dempster 

John  Houston.  MD 

Henry  Khnsley  Bnsteed,  MD. . 

Henry  Crocker,  JTD.  

Biehard  Arnold 

HmKer  Adam. 

William  Henry  Motc^ 

Henry  Sun  mB 

fieoiuidnWQliainson,  MB. .... 
<i«orgeBidl^iCB. 


6  Deo.  39 
5  Jaa.  40 
17  Feb.  41 
4  Jan.  4a 


40  I 


Mar.  41 
I  Jan.  4a 
I  Dec  43 

Apr.  43 
.Apr.  44 

Aug.  44 
•  Aug.  45 
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Apr.  46 
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Mar.  48 

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Mar.  50 
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I  Feb.  51 
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26  Feb.  5a 

90  Nov.  59 
ao  Nov.  S3 
X3  Feb.  S3 
14  May  S3 
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20  Nov. 
34  Mar. 
X  Apr. 
xo  June 
10  Jane 
ao  Jane 
I  a  Sept. 
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aoDeo. 
34  Jan. 
34  Jan. 
34  Jan. 
34  Jan. 
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7  Feb.  55 


30  May 

4  Aug. 

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Mysofre  Division  and  Ceded  Difltricti. 

SouLhcm  DiHtriETt. 

Proaideaqy  DIrifiionj,  and  HortJhem  Dls^iots. 


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8  Jan.  63 
38  Dec.  6a 

4Apr.  63 
CO  Apr.  64 

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90  Aug.  6s 
13  Bept.6s 
aoMar.66 
rApr.  66 
3  June  66 

9  Mar.  68 
98  May  68 
aoDec  68 
97  Deo.  68 
aoApr.  69 

xaOot  69 

ao  Jan.  70 

aoJan.  70 
9  Mar.  70 

94  Aug.  70 
90  Deo.  70 
9oJan.  7x 
zo  Feb.  71 
xoSept.7x 
3  Nov.  7x 
97  Jan.  73 

36  Feb.  73 

so  Nov.  73 
so  Nov.  7a 

13  Feb.  73 

14  May  73 
8^t.65 


30  Oct.  65 


90  Nov.  65  5  Nft 

94  Mar.  66  Besidency  Surgeon  at  Hyderabad. 


SickForiongh.  PDiv.  and  Oeded  DisbrMi. 

Garrison  Surffeon,  Bangalors.-4)fl);.Dep.In8p.Gen.  Mysore 
Bzaminer  of  Medical  Aooomits. 
Civil  Surgeon  of  Oannanore. 

3  Cavalry 

'Principal  of  Medical  Oollege— Fhyslcian  of  General  Hot» 

pitaL—Professor  of  Medicine  In  Medical  College, 
irlough  to  Burope. 

Garrison  Surgeon,  Bellaxy* 

Surgeon  4th  District. 

Surgeon  xst  District— Medical  Inspector  of  BmigianlB. 

40  Native  Inftmtiy . 

Civil  SuTffeon  of  Trichinopolv.— Furlough  to  Burope. 

a  Native  uilkntry.^Acting  Garrison  Burgeon,  Bangoon. 

x6  Native  InAmtry. 

Hvderabad  Bubsidiaxy  Force. 

Zfllah  Surgeon  of  Coimbatore. 
Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Berhaa* 
pore.— Offlniating  Profbssor  of  Materia  Medioa  and 
Therapeutics,  Medical  CoUege,  and  Principal  Medical 
.    Storekeeper. 

;  Surgeon  of  the  General  Hospital  and  Proftssor  of  Buxery 
L    and  Clinical  Surgery. 

30  Native  InAmtxy.— Sick  Furlough  to  Australia. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 

Surgeon  of  the  Mysore  Commission. 

X  Oavahry. 

Attached  to  $  Native  Infiuitry, 

as  Native  Infantry. 

Attached  to  38  Native  Infuitiy. 

Burgeon  and  l)istrict.>->FuriougIi« 

Ganison  Surgeon,  Bangoon.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

{Principal  Medical  Storekeeper,  Presidency.— Profbssor  of 
Materia   Medica  in   the   Medical   College.— Inspector 
General  of  Fisheries  in  British  India*  9  Aug.  yt. 
37  Native  In&ntry. 

4  Cavalry. 

C  Superintendent  I^ing-in  Hospital  and  Professor  of  Mid* 
(.    wifery  in  the  Medical  CoUttro.— Sick  Furlough  to  Bnrops. 
Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair.-* Farlonja^  to  Buxopo. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Burope. 


I  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Native  Infiantry. 


X  Apr.  66  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Madras, 
xo  June  66  aa  Native  Infimtiy. 
zo  June  66  Doing  duty  at  Palaveram. 
ao  June  66  Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

za  Sept.  66  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Chiltoor. 
ao  Sept.  66  Superintendent  General  of  Vaccination. 
30  Deo.  66  Civil  Surgeon  and  Supt  of  the  District  JaH  at  Msngalors. 
34  Jan.  67  Furlough  to  Burope. 
34  Jan.  67  Civil  Surgeon  MoulmeJn. 
34  Jan.  67  Civil  Surgeon  of  Cochin. 

34  Jan.  67  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jafl  at  Kelloro. 
34  Jan.  67  Sappers  and  Miners. 

( Ophthalmic  Surg,  in  Gen.  Hosp.  at  Madras,  and  Prot  of 

7  Feb.  67  \     Ophthalmic  Sorgeryand  Physiology  in  the  Medical  Coll* 

\    ActingSurgeon  to  H.B.  the  Goverxyjr,  with  charge  oC 

30  May  67  4  Cavahry  uydexabad  Contingent.  C^^ody  Guard* 

4  Aug.  67  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Sui)erintendent  of  Jail  of  Masulipatanu 

4  Aug.  67  14  Native  Inflantry.  [Administration. 

4  Aug.  67  Assistant  Civil  Surgeon  and  Chemical  Examiner  to  the  M^soro 

4  Aug.  67  Assay  Master  of  the  Calcutta  Mint. 

4  Aug.  67  4  Inflintry  Hrderabad  Contingent. 

4  Aug.  67  Furlough  to  Burope. 

4  Aug.  67  Medical  Officer  at  Coonoor,  with  Chaige  of  Kotagherzy. 

4  Aug.  67  as  Native  Inflmtry. 

XX  Jan.  68  Chem.  Wraminer  JkProf.  of  Chemistry,  Med.  OolL—Furlostth» 
30  Jan.  68  a  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contin|nnt. 
aoFeb  68  i  Seo^tary  and  SU^cal  CWlcer  to  tht  Inspector 
ao  <oo.  00  ^    Indian  Medical  Department. 


Digitized  by  V^OOJgf^ 


4o6 


Madras  Medical  Department 


fluBOXOira  MuoB. 

John  Oroscort  Beed,  MD 

John  Henderaon,  MD, 

Hamilton  HcEilheron  Bobs,  mD.  . 

OharleB  Thick  IBves 

James  Sadldr  Ridings,  IfD 

James  Joseph  Heffeman  

Dayid  William  Trimnell 

Charles  Abdy  Andrews 

John  MoNcAie  Donnelly,  MD, 


James  Keess,  KD, . 


iSSIVMKT 

suBSSoir. 


Bohert  WOson,  ITD 

Bobert  William  Gockerill 

Charles  Bobertson,  IfD 

Uezander  Oamack,  JCD 

Jacob  Wilkins,  MD 

Thomas  Gwynne  Howell  

James  Boss,  MB .^;..., 

Samuel  Thomas  Heard,  MD. 

SununnoiaAaT  Snvosoirs  Muox. 

William  Arnold  Smith,  MD 

William  Frederick  deFabeck  

George  Edward  WhitUm,  MB  .. 
Thomas  Beaumont,  MD 

William  Fierce  Kelly 

Hemy  John  Beach  

Johnl^Msy  Miller,  MD 

William  Farquhar,  MD 

John  Law,  MD 

Walter  Fry 

WQliam  John  Busteed 

William  Farquhar  Dayis,  MD, ... 
James  McDonald  Houston,  MD... 
William  Howland  Roberts,  MD.... 

John  Murray,  MD 

John  BUderbeck  

Bobert  Edmund  Pearse 

George  Dalslel  Biddell 

iSneas  McLeod  Boss 

Joseph  DougaU,  MD 

Benjamin  Thomas  Suffrein 

Joseph  Francis  Barter  

John  FitsGerald 


Andrew  Fergusson,  JfD 

HughGxiillth 

George  Williamson,  JfD 

Charles  Bobert  George  Parker.. 
Daniel  Kearney... 
Trederiok  Dudkw< 


orth,  MD, 


so  Feb.  5^ 
ao  Feb.  56 
ao  Feb.  56 
ao  Feb.  56 

ao  Feb.  5^ 
aoFeb.  56 
as  Apr.  56 

3  July  56 

4  Aug.  56 

4  Aug.  56 
4  Aug.  56 
4  Aug.  56 
4  Aug.  56 
4  Aug.  56 
X2  Nov.  so 
39  Jan.  57 
99  Jan.  57 

29  Jan.  57 

29  Jan.  57 
39  Jan.  57 
39  Jan.  57 

9  June  57 
37  Jan.  58 
13  Apr.  58 
88  May  58 

28  May  58 
39  June  58 
23  July  58 
33  July  58 
23  July  58 
«3  Jw  58 
23  July  58 
xoFeb.  59 
zoFeb.  59 
zoFeb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
27  July  59 
37  July  59 
37  July  59 
37  July  59 
87  July  |9 

30  Jan.  60 
30  Jan.  60 
30  Jan.  60 

lOcfc.  60 


ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
30  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
35  Apr.  68 
3Ju]y68 

4  Aug.  68 

4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug.  68 
X3  Nov.  68 
39  Jan.  69 
39Jan.  69 


svBOioir. 


3  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Superintendent  of  the  Centna  JaU  at  Bangalore. 

14  Native  Inikntry. 

6  inflEintry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Attached  to  Z3  Native  Infkntry. 

Attached  to  32  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Assistant  Surgeon,  Baepore. 

8  Native  In&ntry. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe.  _    _  ^  „    . 

Fort  Burgeon,  Fort  St.  George,  with  Port  and  Marine 
duties— Medical  Inspector  of  Seamen  at  Madias-ena 
X     Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  Medical  CoUege. 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail  at  Cuddalore. 

Surgeon  3ril  District. 

|6  Native  Inftmtry.  ^  -  •  „  „  ^ 

Sillah-Snrgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Madura. 

39  Native  Lifiintry. 

17  Native  Inftmtiy. 

Medical  r~ 


Officer  at  Ootacamund. 
39  Native  Inliantiy. 


39  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
89  Jan.  69 
39  Jan.  69 

9  June  69 

37  Jan.  70 
13  Apr.  70 

38  May  70 

38  May  70 

39  June  70 
33  July  70 
33  July  70 
33  July  70 
33  Juty  70 
33  July  70 
xo  Feb.  7X 
10  Feb.  7x 
zo  Feb.  71 
lo  Feb.  71 
xo  Feb.  7x 
97  Jidy  7x 
37  J^y  7« 
27  Jtiiy  71 

97  July  71 
a7  Jnly  71 
aoJan.  73 


SUBOIOVS,  ramk  a»  lAtrnttnamtt,  hrt 
9fUt  6  f «ar«'  wni^  tk^  rmue 

Alexander  Porter,  MD, 

Thomas  Edward  French  

Samuel  Bradshaw  Hunt 

William  Smyth  Fox 

David  JohnM*Carthy,  MD, 

James  Atkinson  West  Spenoe .. 

Jamas  Sfen  Thomas 

Lewis  Charles  Nanney  

Charies  Edwin  McVittie 

Frederick  Martin  Bickard 

Dudel  Frederick  Bateman  

Edward  Forster  Brockman 

James  Forbes  Sargent  

Hemy  Hyde 

John  muiam  Strong , 

William  Macxae,  JfS 

Terence  Joseph  McGann  

James  Hutton  Bitohie,  MD 

Junes  Smith 

Arthur  Luke  Hackett 

fienry  James  Haslett 

Daniel  Bobert  Thompson,  MD, 
itobert  Vincent  Power^JfD..... 
Alexander  McClorg,  MB. 


aCavsiiy. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ao.  at  'Vizagapatam. 

Residency  Surgeon,  Indore.  ^ «        . 

Insp.  Gen.  of  Jails,  Sanitary  Commissioner,  and  Snperm- 

^    tendent  of  Vaccination  in  British  Burmah. 

Acting  Civil  Surgeon  and  Superint.  of  Jail  at  Berhampore. 

Sick  Fnrlough  to  Australia. 
Garrison  Asst.  Surg,  and  in  medical  charge  of  Cantonment, 

^    Civil  Hospital,  Bangalore.—Sick  Fnrlough. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Nagpore.— Sick  FurL 

Residency  Surgeon,  Travancore.— Furlough. 

38  Native  Infiuitry. 

Medical  Officer  at  Ootacamund. 

Zillah  Burgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Tapjore. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Calicut. 

Superintendent  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Madras. 

Civil  Surg,  and  Bupt.  of  the  Central  Jail  at  B^jahmundxy. 

Zillah  Surgeon,  Salem. 

3  InHnntry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Physician  to  His  Highness  the  MahanOnh  of  Travancore. 

Omciatiiig  Senior  ^dioal  Officer,  Port  Blair. 
Native  Infkntry.  .     . 

.ivil  Assistant  Surgeon,  Seonee  District, 

Attached  to  33  Native  Inflmtiy. 

34  Native  Inlantry. 

CivH  Surgeon,  Bangoon. 

„ ,_  19  Native  Inflintry. 

ao  Jan.  7»  «»  Native  Inlhntry. 
I  i  Jnly  73  Doing  Duty  at  St.  Thomas'  Mount. 
zOot.  73*86  Native  In&ntry. 


Acting  Besideney  Surgeon,  l^vanoore. 

3  Na^  Inflmtry. 

I InflMitiy. Hyderabad Contmgent.  ,  „   ,,« 

Zilla  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Tlnnovelly. 

issist.  Surg,  in  the  General  Hospital  and  Professor  of  Pathology  in  the 
•-----•  [Med.  College. 


Joseph  Lotus  Batton,  MD. 
dAllt^dTzimneU  


Edward 

Chailes  Albert  Harvey 

William  Tfitwifii , 

Patrick  Bichaxd  Martin,  JCD. ., 
Joseph  Patrick  McDetmoU  ...., 
Alfired  Bngenius  Dalgaims  .... 

PnoNathMookeijee 

John  Fiaaois  FiUpatrick,  MD. 
Amxy  Mervyn  Gray  Archdall. 


Evacit  Wright. 
Blei 


Frederick  Henry  BlenkinsoD  , 
Michael  Edward  Murphy.  MD. 

William  Price,  MD 

ftaa«tlMaUUaaTynreU  


31  Mar.  65  In  medical  charge  of  the  Station  and  Jail  of  Akola.— Sick 

31  Mar.  65  Officiating  Civil^urgeon,  Bandara,  Central  Provinooa. 

3x  Mar.  65  7  Native  &lhntry. 

3x  Mar.  65  Civil  Surgeon  at  Velloxe. 

31  Mar.  65  33  Native  Infiuitry.   ^^    ^ 

31  Mar.  65  alnlhntry  ^^oi^^^^^^^^^^ig^*^ 

3zMar.66 
3xMar.66 
3xMar.66 
31  Mar.  66 

X  Oct.  66 

xOct.  66 

xOot.  66 

xOct.  66 

I  Apr.  67 

x  Apr.  67 

z  Apr.  67 

z  Apr.  67 

z  Apr.  67 

z  Apr.  67 

z  Apr.  67 

z  Apr.  67 

z  Apr.  67 
30  Sept.  67 
30  Sept.  67 
308^67 

z  Apr.  68 
z  Apr.  68 
z  Apr.  68 
s  Apr.  68 
z  Apr.  68 
zOot.  68 
xOct.  68 
z  Apr.  69 
X  Apr.  69 
s  Apr.  69 


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5  In&mtry,  Hyderabad  Contingent.  | 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Tellicherry. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

38  Native  Inlhntry. 

C^vil  Surgeon,  Nagar  Division,  Mysore. 

9  Native  Inlkntry.  ^  ^  .,      ^  , 

Acting  Superintendent  of  Central  Jail  at  Salem. 

In  medicaicharge  of  Right  Wing  31  Native  Infimtay. 

Attached  to  a  Native  Inlkntry. 

ax  Native  Inlkntry. 

X3  Native  Infimtiy. 

Under  Orders  of  Bavenue  Department  (br  Salt  Inquiry. 
ZiUah  Burgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Chinglepiit. 
XX  Native  Infttntry. 
X  Native  Infkntry. 
37  Native  InflmUy. 

Officiating  Civil  Surgeon,  Upper  Godavery  District. 

Attached  to  39  Native  Inftmtry. 
X  Native  Infantry.  .,  ..  _ 

Sillah  Surgeon  and  Buperintendent  of  Jail,  Traoqaebor. 

Civil  Burgeon.  Cocanaoa. 

Officiating  4  Intentry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Attached  to  iz  Native  Infiuitry. 

XO  Native  Inftotry.  • 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the^ 


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Joseph  I 


John  North 

JMwardPkiroeM 

Fndariok  Bobert  Paterson  

WDhain  Joseph  HMtixun 

TbomM  Ghanes  Howefl  Bpenoer. 

Heniy  George  Hall 

Heiuj  Iiaao  Jonea  

GhariM  Sibthorpe 

James  Anderson  Lidiiff,  JCD.  ..... 

HeaiyDaTidCo<*r2B 

Axthor  Madge  Branfoot  

ChriBtophCTJohn  M^Nally,  JfD. 

William  John  Batter  ..TJ. 

WOham  Bdwazd  Johnson,  KD, 

Thomas  Yaoghan  Aylen , 

Btaol^  Locker  Dobie , 

George  Frederick  Beran 

Chri^opher  Lloyd,  JCD 

Aodrew  Franoia  Doheon,  JQ?.  ... 

Claries  Little,  XD.  

Ibomas  Mayne  

JolmCrQfton  Lawrenaon 

Uwaid  Leringe 
tax.  Napoleon  fi 

Itaiel  Beech. 

Daniel  Hennr  CnUimore 

Heniy  Flonkett  Bemonde  White 

Andteir  Applet^  Thomas  

WHliam  Bidiiund  Browne,  MD..„ 

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69  In  charge  of  the  Central  Jafl  at  Monlmain. 

69  H.H.  the  Nizam's  "'■tate  Bailwaya. 

69  Attached  to  6  Native  Infimtry . 

69  Sick  Furloagh  to  Borope. 

69  Attached  to  90  Native  infhntry. 

69  Sick  Forloogh. 

69  Acting  Civil  Borgeon,  Baital. 

69  Acting  Garriaon  Assistant  Borgeon,  Bangalore. 

70  Atta(£ed  to  zz  Native  Infkuitry. 

70  Officiating  Civil  Borgeon  of  the  Station  and  Jail  of  Akola, 
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Attached  to  30  Native  Inlhntry. 


With  z  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
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Nagpore  Force. 
British  Bnimah  Division. 


Madras  Veterinary  Department. 


StiFi  VatsanrxaT  BuieBovs. 
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Sick  Forloogh  to  Aostnlia. 

Body  Guard. 

Bemoont  Dep6t»  Oossoor. 


35  Apr.  57  4  Cavalry. 


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Madras  Ecclesiastical  XSstablishment. 

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C    St.  George's  CathedraL 

Chaplain  of  Berhampore  and  Chitterpore. 

Garrison  Chaplain,  Fort  St.  George.— Sick  Forloogh  to  Borope. 
ChaplaizL  of  viaagapatam. 

Domestio  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop. 

Joint  Chaplain  of  Bangalore,  St.  Mark's  Ghozoh.— 816k  Forloogh  to  Bnropei 

Chaplain  of  Si.  Mark's  District.  Bangalore. 

Chaplain  of  Bolarom  and  Chodderghaot. 

Sid^  Forloogh. 

Chaplain  of  St.  Thomaa'  Moont^  ivith  charge  of  FalAyenai. 

Chaplain  of  Ootacamond. 

Chaplain  of  North  Black  Town. 

Chaplain  of  Trevandrom.— Acting  aft  Meroam. 

Acting  Chanlain,  Fort  St.  G«orge. 

Chaplain  of  Wellington. 

Chaplain  of  Coonoor. 

Chaplain  of  Coddalore. 

Chaplain  of  Calioot,  with  charge  of  CoimlMtoxe* 

Chaplain  of  Bi^ahmondry  and  Oocanada. 

Chaplain  of  Meroara.— Forloogh  to  Borope* 

Chaplain  of  OVlnity  District,  Bangalore. 

Joint  Chaplain  of  St.  George's  Cathedral, —Fnrlongh. 
Chaplain  of  Bellary. 
Chaplain  at  Aonmgabad. 
Chaplain  of  Yeperv. 
Siok  Forloogh  to  Sorope. 

Chaplain  of  Yiaianagiam. 

Chaplain  of  Booth  Black  Town. 

Chaplain  of  Trimolgheny.— Acting  at  Yellore  and  ArooL 

Chaplain  of  Arongabad.  ^  t 

Chaplain  of  Coimbatore.— AoUag  JoiBt  Chaplaia  of  St.  GiOiS<^  Catfatdnis 


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Btv,  William  Weston  Elwes,  KA. 
~     John  Mills  Walker 


Chaplain  of  Trimalgharry. 
Chaplain  of  MjBoze. 
Chaplain  of  Eleonndeiabad. 
Chaplain  of  Triohlnopoly. 
Chaplain  of  Cannaaore. 


OHUBCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


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B§9,  Alexander  Walker  

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Stv,  William  Alexander  Liafcon  .. 


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Madras  Staff  Corps. — Waar  Services. 

H^jor  General  J.  W.  Baylqr  aenred  in  the  Coorg  campaign  of  April  1834.   Also  in  the  1       . 
Ihe  Sonthem  Mahratta  Ooimtacy,  and  irae  preaent  at  the  inTeafcment  and  eaptore  of  the  fiorii  of  1 
gfanr,  Honohnr,  and  Honaontooah. 

*  Hi^or  General  H.  PritchardeenredintheYizagapatamHiUain  i83»-33.  In  the  GoofMomr  oampaiga.  of  1835-36. 
Alao  in  the  Kolapore  campaign  of  184c. 

*  Kajor  (General  8.  C.  Bziggs  eeired  in  the  Coorg  campaign  of  April  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  a 
breastwork  at  Cassaahnlly,  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Back  stockade.  Was  employed  witti  the  troops  at  the  qneDing 
of  an  insonection  in  the  Shorapore  district,  and  at  the  capture  of  Annapah  Naiok,  also  against  the  Ibit  or 
Meenageepett  and  capture  of  Borsanee  Sing  in  1843.  Commanded  a  foroe  of  the  Hjdenbadf  Contingent  sal 
Besident's  Escort  on  tne  occasion  of  the  Residency  being  attacked  by  a  body  of  RohiUaa  on  the  zyth  July  1857. 

*  llj^or  General  B.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  Tonghoo.  and  snd  in 
Command  of  the  Bitang  detachment  at  the  taking  of  Beeling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  m  the  Indian 
mntinT  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  aiXUrs  of  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda»  and  aozrender  of  Kinroe  (Medsl 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

*  Sir  Alfred  Thomas  Wilde  served  with  the  Z9th  Regiment  Native  Infhntnr  during  the  disturbanoea  in  Malabar  in 
2843.  Was  present  in  command  of  the  4th  Puxuaub  Influitry  at  the  occupation  of  the  Bahadoor  Khail  Valley  in  Nor. 
Z85X !  also  in  the  expedition  against  the  Beydar  Belooehees  in  March  1657.    Served  during  the  suppression  of  the 


and  storming  of  the  Begum's  Palace  Marah  1858;  was  severely  wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  GoslMuqid  March 
2858  (Medal  with  two  ClaspB,  Brevets  of  M^or  and  Lt.Colonel,  and  Cfi.).  Commanded  .the  4th  Puiyaab  Infimtzy 
In  the  esroedition  against  the  Mysoud  Waseeres  in  March  i860.  Commanded  with  local  rank  of  Va^  General  the 
Hasara  Field  Foroe  of  1868  in  the  expedition  sgainst  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain,  resulting  in  thair  delhat  and 
submission  (thanked  bv  the  Government  of  India  and  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Msjor  General  D.  Hodson  served  in  the  Gk>omsoor  campaign  in  1836.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  ia 
2858-59,  including  the  battle  of  Banda,  assault  and  oapture  of  Jheen  Jung,  aflhir  of  Kubrai,  action  near  &ixwee, 
Ibroing  of  thePunshatee  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

V  Mii^or  General  L.  Barrow  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1844-45.  Commanded  a  Squadron  of 
Yobmteer  Cavalry  raised  under  the  orders  of  MiQor  (Seneral  Sir  Henry  Havelock  on  the  a«th  June  1857 ;  was  present 

"    "  '   " ' '^ ~ "  .   •.      -      in  Ae  morning  action  at  Onng 

j  battle  of  Cawnpore  z6th  July 
n  Onde,  and  action  ai  Basseemt 
Gunge  in  August,  two  other  actions  at  Busseerut  Guzige  prior  to  retreating  across  the  (Sanges  on  the  X3th  Augnst  to 
Cawnpore;  action  at  Bithoor  x6th  August,  re-crossed  the  Ganges  in  Ihce  of  the  enemy  19th  September,  action  at 
Kungiirwamh  aist  September,  action  at  Alumbagh  a3rd  September,  entrance  into  Laoknow  for  relief  of  the 
CtonTSon  on  the  35th  September,  was  besieged  and  engaged  in  the  defence  of  Lucknow  from  96th  September  to  2i8t 
November,  when  the  night  retreat  was  made,  action  at  Guillee  in  Lucknow  on  the  aand  Dec;  waa  at  thedeftnoe 
of  the  entrenched  position  at  Alumbagh,  and  engaged  in  four  actions  under  Sir  James  Outrun,  besides  many  minor 
skirmishes  against  the  enemy  during  Januarv  and  Feb.  1858 ;  present  at  the  siege  and  final  capture  of  Iiucknow  in 
March  (Medal  with  two  (^laaps,  Brevets  of  Msjor  and  Lt.Ck>lone],  and  CB.,  and  received  in  ordera  the  qpedal 
aotioe  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Governor  General). 

•  Mi^  (General  C.  Mackensie  served  with  General  Lindsay's  Column  in  Coorg  in  1834  in  aU  the  aotiona  leading 
to  the  conquest  of  Meroara  the  capital  of  CkMre.  Served  under  Admiral  Chads  against  the  Mal»'  Pirates  in  1863. 
Was  in  the  Cabool  garrison  until  he  became  a  nostage,  and  again  in  1 841-42  alter  his  relesse.  £ed  the  advanced 
ffuard  at  the  forcing  of  the  Ehoord  Cabool  Pass,  la  Oct.  1841 ;  defended  the  fort  of  Nishan  Khan  in  the  ci^  of 
Cabool,  Nov.  X84X— forced  his  yn^  through  the  enemy's  lines,  bringing  off  the  wounded  with  the  women  end 
children,  himself  reoeiving  three  slight  wounds.  Commanded  a  boay  of  Jesailchis.  and  mentioned  by  (Senenl 
nphinstone  in  his  report  to  Government  as  "  engaged  in  every  action  during  the  aiege  (at  C^abool),  his  conduct 
bein^  most  conapioiious."  Was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Behmaroo  on  the  ajra  Nov.  1841,  and  again  at  the  murder 
of  Sir  William  Macnaghten  on  the  asrd  Dec.  1841 .  Was  given  up  as  a  hostage  on  the  8th  January  184a  at  the  spedsl 
demand  of  Akbar  Khan.  Twice  sent  disguised  as  an  Affghan  to  negotiate  with  GJeneral  Pollock  in  i^ml  and 
May  2843.  Commanded  a  large  body  of  Kuasilbach  Horse,  and  also  in  roUtical  Charge  of  Prince  Shahpur  during 
the  expedition  to  Istalif.  Served  in  person  at  the  storming  of  Istalif  in  September  x&^.  Raised  and  commsndfd 
the  4th  Sikh  Light  Infhnfiry  on  the  Frontier  during  the  last  Puxuaub  campaign  in  1848-40.  Took  possession  of  the 
Ceded  Districts  of  Bersr  in  1853,  and  established  British  rule  without  bloodshed  or  loss  of  revenue,  and  was 
thanked  for  this  "  opportune  and  imi>ortant  public  service."    As  Brigadier  of  Elichporo  Division  he  diapersed  the 


Rohfllas  in  X854,  takmg  some  small  forts  and  a  large  mmiber  of  pnsonera.  Personally  checked  a  musinY  of  Uw 
3rd  Hyderabad  Cavalry  on  the  axst  September  1855,  and  was  dangerously  wouftded  in  so  doing— received  dertn 
■abre  outs  and  three  bad  contusions.  Has  been  repeatedlv  thanked  by  Government,  Cabool  Medal,  CB^  and  a 
special  annuity  for  "valued  and  distinguished  services  especially  in  Affghanistan." 

*  Msjor  General  H.  Nott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  the 
detaehment  which  captured  the  rebel  Nursimba  Beddy  in  the  Ceded  Districts  m  1846.  Served  with  Genersl 
Whitlock's  Force  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1858-59. 

^  Brigadier  General  Q.  Cooke  served  as  Depu^  Assistant  Commissary  (General  with  the  Madras  Brigade  in  the 
Burmese  war  from  the  3tst  March  1853  to  tne  xoth  April  1853,  and  waa  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon  and 
oooupation  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^  Colonel  T.  Thompson  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kumoolin  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  aflhir  of  Zorapora. 

u  Colonel  B.  T.  Snow  served  in  the  Nuggeroampaign  in  1831,  and  waa  present  at  two  aflhin  with  the  insurgents. 

^*  Colonel  T.  Clerk  served  with  the  field  foroe  in  Kuruool  in  1839,  and  waa  present  aC  the  aflhlr  of  Zorapors. 
Was  present  in  X844  in  the  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Halmwnd,  at  the  relief  of  the  forUees  of  GHiirishk,  and  in  the 
action  near  Khawind  in  Zemindawar. 

u  Colonel  Wjrndham  served  in  the  Coorg  war  in  1834.  Expedition  to  China  in  i8ta,  including  the  capture  of 
Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  Chin.Kiang  Foo  (Medal).    Bngaged  in  several  campaigns  in  the  Xtydexabad  Cou&y  from 

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1841  to  1849.  B6hil]ft  campaign  in  1855.  Whilst  oommandJng  a  Column  of  the  Hyderabad  Ck>ntingent  lepelled  a 
Biflfattttack  of  about  X9,ooo  mmwmariiit  of  theBi^jah  of  Bhorapore  before  that  plaoe,  engaged  in  ekinniahes  tibe 
matrng  dur,  and  pinaent  at  the  oaptare  of  Shorapore  on  the  9th  Feb.  1858.  Has  reoeiTed  Kedals  for  China  and  India. 

1*0010001  H  Manaerredintheflnt  Goomaoor  campaign  of  1835-36,  and  in  the  second  campaign  in  1837.  Served  in 
thaBaimesewarfrom Jnlj  x8^to  Jolj  x853,and  was  preaentatthenoaptore  ofBilling  (Medal  with  Claspfbr Pegu). 

»  Briipidier  General  W.  G.  Woods  serred  with  a  detached  force  in  00-operation  witE  Colonel  Green's  Brigade  in 
MOpftmiog  the  insarxeotion  in  Canara  in  1837.  Was  on  field  service  in  the  Saagor  Division  and  Bondlecond  in 
1243-43,  ana  present  at  the  aiCur  at  Simeeriah,  and  when  in  command  of  a  field  d^aohment,  oonsistinff  of  a  trocnp  of 
the  6th  I4|^  Gavaliy  and  a  Oompaatv  of  «h»43rd  Natiye  Infantry,  soiinrised  apar^  of  rebels  north  of  the  Neztmdda. 
Wm  employed  as  Brigade  M^jor  to  the  Madras  Troops  in  the  Saogor  and  Nerbndda  Territoriea  during  the  GwaUor 
GUBi)aignQfi8A3-44. 

u  Colonel  C.  O.  MoOanmn  served  with  afield  detachment  in  the  Sonthem  Mahratta  Comitiy  in  1841,  and  was 
piawut  at  flie  capture  of  the  tert  of  B^a"Wff. 

1*  Colonel  J.  white  aerved  in  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Sonthem  Mahratta  CoontiT,  and  was  prcunt  at  the 
invHtraent  and  capture  of  tha  fbrta  of  Ponnlla,  Fownghnr,  Monohnr,  and  Monsmitoeh. 

»  firigadiar  General  H.D.  Abbott  served  with  the  Niiam's  Cavalry  in  the  operatioDa  against  Kunool  in  z8|d  ;  as 
Brigade  Ui^or  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Nizam's  Cavalry  Division  daring  the  operations  agaixist  Bohfflas  at 
Waronee  and  Umee  in  1849 ;  also  as  Brigade  Mi^or  of  the  Foroe  at  the  investment  and  rednotion  of  Fort  Bai  (Mhow) 
December  1850^  and  at  xepalse  of  the  eortie  Iry  the  Arab  Gaxviaon.  Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Force  at  the 
_.. ,«^ ,_  , «         .     .    ^,  .      .    .,     -"orcein  the  engagement  with  the  Anbs near 


liege  of  IHtaroor  in  Jannary  Z85X.  Also  aa  Brigade  Major  to  the  Foroe  in  the  engagement 
Aonmgabad,  92nd  September  x8s3.  Commaadedone  of  the  attaddnf  Colmnna  on  the  entrenched  village  of  Jesnrint 
rooza.  Brigade  Mi^or  to  Brigadier  Mayne's  Force  at  engagement  ^th  Bohillas  at  Sailoor  aist  Sept.  i8s4  (aeverely 
woimdBd-^abra  cat  of  left  arm  and  two  horsee  womidea  nndwr  him).  Commanded  at  Amtmgabad  dnring  the 
diaaflbetion  of  the  troopa  at  that  station  in  May  X857.  Served  with  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Force  under  Colonel 
Orrat  theredaetkm  of  PeepUa  in  Malwa.  Commanded  the  xst  Hyderabad  Cavalry  with  the  Force  despatched  to 
Hahi(toaar.  Commanded  the  right  attack  in  the  Cavalry  action  at  Bawal  in  Nov.  X857.  Present  with  the  Malwa 
?ield  Force  at  the  battles  of  Mnndepore  and  Goodanah  azst  sand  33rd  and  a4th  Nov.  1857.  Commanded  a  Brigade 
ofCanaryattherepnlaeof  the  attack  made  on  the  rear  (Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  action  in  fbrdng  the  Faaa 
of  Dhamonee.  Preaent  with  the  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Boee  at  the  action  at  Modenpora,  and  commanded  the 
Sqnadnm  of  the  xst  Hyderabad  Cavalry  sent  in  pnrsttit ;  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Talbhet  xsth  March  X858 ;  invest- 
ment and  siege  of  Jhanaie  (wounded).  Commaaaed  the  Hyderabad  Cavalry  Contingent  at  the  battlea  of  Koonoh 
and  Golowlee,  advance  on  Calpee,  pursuit  firom  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar  (hone  killed) ;  pursuit  of  rebels  under  Tantia 
Topee  fhnn  Gwahor,  action  at  Jowra  Allipoor  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India,  and  CB.),  Commanded  a  Brigade 
of  Cavafay  (br  the  protection  of  the  line  of  the  Nurbudda  during  Tantia  Topee's  paasage  into  the  Deccaa  in 
Nor.  and  Dec  1858,  and  Jan.  1859.  Commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  pvrsmt  of  ttohillaa  in  the  Hill  country 
oetrGiotoorinNov.  X859. 

«  Ooknel  W.  C.  R.  Maodonald  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  waa  present  aa  Extra  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Lord  GoQcdi  at  the  battle  of  Maharaipore  (thanked  in  despatch,  Bronae  Star).  Served  in  the  Toridsh  Continsent 
with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel  during  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56,  and  was  Commandant  of  a  Regiment  of  Turkish 
GanJxy.  Oommazided  at  the  Cavalry  engagement  at  Kertch  on  the  x6th  Dec.  X855,  where,  with  80  Turkish  Cavalry, 
he  tiriee  eharsed  a  body  of  about  500  Russian  Hussars  and  Cossacks.    In  this  encounter  he  received  a  sword-out  on 


the  right  hand,  and  a  aevere  spear  wound  in  the  neck,  besides  contusions.  In  aUusion  to  this  affair  a  oomplimentary 
onler  was  ismed  (jdh  Class  of  the  MedJidie,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal). 

"  Oolonel  D.  G.  Pollard  was  employed  with  the  Badamee  Field  Foroe  in  x84x,  and  was  presentat  the  storminffof  the 
FMta  and  subsequent  surrender  of  the  fort,  and  defence  of  the  fori  of  Gudjundergrarh.  Was  present  during  the 
■Me  of  Aden  by  the  Arab  tribes  in  X846. 

"  Oolonei  F.  Tonng  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  X857-S9.  and  received  the  thanka  of  the 
LtenLGovemar  ofiBeagal  ftira  sQeceasfhl  pursuit  of  a  body  of  sepoy  rwels  in  Beharin  June  1858,  on  which  occasion 
he  with  nine  of  his  men  crossed  the  Poon  Poon  river  in  a  flooded  state  and  killed  with  his  own  hands  two  of  the 
aepov  rebels  who  had  remained  behtnd  to  dimute  the  passage  of  the  ford,  in  a  hand-to-hand  encounter  (Medal) . 

'•  Oolonei  F.  O.  Kempster  served  with  the  BxpeditionaryForce  in  Chiha  in  184a,  and  was  present  at  the  storming 
of  Chia-kianff-lbo  Q^eoU). 

**  Colonel  A.  R.  Fraaer  was  on  field  service  in  the  Sonthem  Mahratta  Country  during  part  of  1845. 

■  Cokmel  A.  L.  Steele  served  with  the  Bzpeditionary  Force  in  China  in  184a,  and  waa  present  at  the  storming  of 
Chm-kiang-foo  (Medal). 

'^  Colonel  G.  F.  Shakeapear  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Badamee  in  1841.  Also  in  the  second  Burmese  war 
(Xedal  with  Claap  for  Ptogn). 

"  Coloael  A.  Howlett  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-59 ;  served  as  Omimisaa- 
riat  Officer  with  field  colunms  under  Colonel  Fischer  and  Brigadier  Carthew  on  the  Ghrand  Trunk  Road,  and  at 
Oftwnpore  finom  September  X857  to  Jannary  1858 ;  was  present  at  the  actions  on  the  96th  a7th  and  a8th  NoTcmber 


s8s7  with  the  QwaUor  mutineers  before  Cawnpore,  and  in  the  entrenchments  daring  their  subsequent  investment 
br  the  rebel  ibree  till  6th  Deoember  following;  was  with  the  head  quarters  of  the  reirioient  at  Bunnee  bridge  when 
a  farmed  the  rear  guard  of  Sir  James  Ontram's  Force  during  the  period  of  its  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  also 
doxiBg  the  capture  ofLoeknow.  Commanded  a  field  detachment  in  Guxmckpoor  district  fhmi  X3th  September  till  aTth 
Korember  1858,  and  engaged  in  aflhira  with  the  rebels  at  Bansee  on  the  aand  and  98th  September,  atChittra,  at  Poka 
fietwah.  at  Bisoohn,  and  Doonuoagunge.  Was  senior  Officer  conunanding  Head  Quarters  and  Ri^ht  Winjr  of  his 
regimflnt  atthe  action  befbre  Tbolaepore,  and  was  wounded  on  the  a8th  September  and  his  horse  shot  under  Mm. 
fierred  aa  Depotj  Asaistaat  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  field  column  under  Brigadier  Faddy  in  Bnndleennd  im 
lurch  1859,  and  engaged  in  attack  and^nt  of  the  rebels  under  RomnustSingby  a  detaohmentof  and  Sikh  Cavalry. 
Served  aa  Aaswtant  Qnarter  Master  General  to  the  Saugor  Field  Divisioa  from  July  1859  to  the  breaking  up  of  the 
dmirionon3xat  DeoaniberfoUowingJBrevet  of  M^or,lfedal  with  Clamp), 

W.Hill  comm. 

YbroB  moving  on  Berar;  was  present  at  the  skirmish  between  the  rebels  under  Risealdar  Rahim  AU-Khan  < 
•ad  the  Berar  VSald  Foree  under  Brigadier  W.  HiU  in  the  Taptee  Valley  on  8th  Deoember  1858 }  preeent  at  Ofalehnm- 
,  bah  isth  January  1859,  had  horae  ahot  under  him  in  recalling  akirmiahera  befbre  the  assault  took  place,  and  waa 
wverely  wounded  in  the  right  shoulder  when  with  the  3rd  Infhntry  Hyderabad  Contingent  in  the  attadc  on  the 
nbBls  Msted  in  the  viUage  afterwards  (Medal). 

*  UoWmel  W.  J.  Cooke  aerved  in  the  Goomaoor  campaign  of  1838,  and  in  the  Kolapore  campaign  of  1845. 

"  Colonel  H.  D.  Innes  was  employed  with  the  Badamee  FieLd  Force  in  X84X.  Waa  preaent  at  the  deitace  of  Aden 
daring  the  alage  of  that  place  by  Arab  tribea  in  X846.  At  Gtolcondah  in  1848.  Served  aa  Brigade  Mi^  with  Migor 
BpotiMwood'a  Coinmn  m  1859. 

*  Colonel  A.  K.  Gore  served  at  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

"  Oolonei  G.  M.  Bhakespear  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war  in  x85»-S3,  and  was  preeent  dnring  tho 
operatiam  befbre  and  attack  on  Bangoon  on  the  xxth  zath  X3th  and  X4th  April  1853,  assault  and  capture  of  Basaetai 
19th  May  x85a  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  Colonel  S.  Mainwarmg  served  with  the  BxpedMonary  Foroe  in  China  in  x84a,  and  was  present  at  the  stovmlng 
aad  eaptore  of  Chin-kiang-fbo  and  invMtment  of  Nankin  (Medal). 

»  Ot^coal  J.  B.  Mayna  aerved  in  the  Tdrkish  Contingent  during  the  war  with  Busaia  (4th  (Tlaas  of  the  Me^iidie). 
Was  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column,  and  engaged  in  Central  India  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  under  Mi^jor 
General  WhiHock,  and  present  at  the  afEaiia  of  Sheeiung,  Kobrai,  battie  of  Banda,  and  stormmg  of  the  Heights  of 
Pmiwsrrse  (Medal  with  Clasp).  --»—«, 

"  Sir  F.  J.  Ooldsmid  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1840-43,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Chuenpeo 
•pd  Bogae  Forta  (Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  the  Turkish  Contlnoent  under  General  Vivian 
ia  Turkey  and  the  Baotein  (Mmea  fh>m  July  1855  to  the  cloae  of  the  Russian  war  (4th  Class  of  the  Mec^idieT 

*>  Cokmal  J.  N.  H. Ma<dean  joined Sfar  Hugh  Rose'e  Field  Force  ontheasth  of  Febr  

;  Baitool  and  aooompataied  the  field  force  to 
rSarsolea,  engaged  at  the  forcing  of  thepaasof 


"  \Aaoata  J.  N.  H.  Ma<dean  joined  Sfar  Hugh  Ros 
Benor  the  Goond  Levy  raiaedby  htanaelf  atBaitool 
tkeaitaek  and  atomhtgorthe  small  fbrt  of  Barw>U^.^-„ „ , 

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ioiaed  Sfar  Hugh  Rose'e  Field  Force  on  the  asth  of  February  X858  in  command  of  300 
'     ^  '^l  KQd  aooompataied  the  field  force  to  Jhanai,  and  waa  preaent  at 


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employed  on  field  Bervioe  in  the  Concim  agaixist  tlie  rebel  BegogM-Bongria,  and  with  one  sabadar  and  fl?e  wm% 
Btteoked  and  dispersed  his  gang,  oaptnring  most  of  their  propertT  and  arms;  proceeded  against  a  rebel  Bhed  cUef* 
tain,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  his  camp  and  eaptare  of  himself  and  brother.  Commanded  paztisB  of  Patioe, 
Be^oUrs,  and  Irregulars  on  several  oooaaiaiis  in  the  Jobbalpore  district  in  1858-59,  in  pnisoit  of  rebels  sad  is 
Ihe  action  at  Tendnkordb. 

^^  Lt.Ck>lonel  W.  T.  F.  numrell  was  emploTed  on  field  senrioe  in  the  Bangor  and  Nertmdda  Tefrituiles»  in  tht 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  from  eth^ebmary  1858 :  present  aft  the  aflhir  of  Kahraie  irth  Apxfl,  battle  of 
Banda  xpth  April  1858,  and  soxrender  of  the  rebel  Narram  Bao,  and  occupation  of  Kirwee  on  6th  Jane  1858  (Medil 
with  Cnasp  Ibr  Central  India), 

^"  Brigadier  General  C.  P.  Keyes  commanded  the  xst  Pni^aab  InlhntiT  with  the  fbroe  which  aeenmpaniwi  Sr 
Charles  Napier  into  the  KohAt  Pass  in  Febmaiy  1850  (receiyed  the  thanks  of  His  Bzcelleni^and  of  the  Local  Qonn* 
ment).  Was  present  with  the  regiment  in  the  relief  of  a  body  of  Koollanees  in  a  town  on  the  KohAft-KolBl  which 
was  surrounded  by  the  Pass  Aljpeedes  in  March  1850,  on  which  occasion  the  regiment  was  unaided  and  snstsuied 
heavy  loss  (received  the  thanks  of  Government).  Was  on  field  service  in  October  1851  as  «ad  in  Oommsnd  of  the 
regiment.  On  field  service  in  May  x6sa,  when  the  regiment,  owing  to  treachery  in  tranamisBion  of  orders^  made  s 
forced  march  of  seventy  miles  into  action ;  present  at  Prang*ghAr,  TahA-k6te,  BrroshA  and  several  other  miuor 
affldrs  in  the  Eusnftie  and  Rftnasie  Valleys  (received  the  thann  of  the  Government).  On  fltid  service  in  December 
1853  in  command  of  two  companies  of  the  regiment  in  a  secret  expedition  against  the  Omersie  Wuieerees  inthe 
Kftfir  Kote  hills  (services  acknowledged  by  Government).  In  command  of  a  wing  of  the  regiment  on  MA  service  in 
March  1853  against  the  mountain  tribes  in  the  SiUminee  range  (services  acknowledged  by  Government).  On  field 
service  in  December  1853  with  the  xst  Pui^anb  Infhntry.  On  field  service  in  1854  in  command  of  Beinde  Rifltf  Oorpi. 
On  field  service  in  1855  in  the  Meranaie  Yallev  in  command  of  the  Soinde  Bifle  Corps.  In  April  i860  commanded  i&t 
Pux^jaub  Inlhntry  in  the  expedition  against  the  Wuseerees ;  marched  through  their  hills  to  their  head-quarten  et 
Kanagoornm  (received  the  special  thanks  of  Supreme  and  Local  Governments  and  of  the  Secretary  of  State  forlsdia, 
and  Brevet  of  Mi^or) .  On  field  service  in  August  1863  in  command  of  the  xst  Pnzqaub  Infhntry  and  Hasara  Moontain 
Battery  to  watch  the  Hindoostani  fimatics  at  SatAna.  Joined  Kinteyla  Field  Force  to  October,  and  served  throaghooi 
the  Umbeyla  campcUgn  (severely  wounded ;  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  CH&ief  and  of  the  Supreme 
andliocal  Governments,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  and  CB.)  In  February  1869  organised  and  commanded  a  seeretexpedition 
against  the  Besoties,  a  turbulent  tribe  on  the  Kohfl  bwder  (received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Supreme  and  Locil 
tfovemments  and  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel) .  In  A  piil  X869  commanded  a  field  force 
against  the  Cibul  Kheyl  and  Tasa  Kheyl  Wuseerees  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  and  Local  Govemmenti,  I 
Medal  with  two  Chuips).  I 

^^  Lt.Colonel  J.  K.  it.  Kerr  served  to  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  aft  the  capture  of  Martaban  sth 
April  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'^  Lt. Colonel  G.  H.  M.  Avnsley  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutlnv-  to  Bengal  in  1857-58.    Served  inthe    I 
Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  x  ctti  December  1857,  when  the  rebel  ehief    | 
Bugwan  Sing  was  surprised  and  captured,  slso  at  the  aflkir  of  Kooahgaum,  and  aft  the  attack  of  Tirol  to  Oode.  0&    ' 
the  xoth  June  1858  commanded  a  detachment  of  cavalry  and  infantry  agotost  the  rebels  under  Beto  Bahadooret 
Kumaiporo ;  present  at  the  attack  against  the  rebel  chief  Beni  Madho  at  Buxar  Ghaut,  the  attack  and  pnrsoit  of    I 
the  rebels  by  Lord  Clyde  at  Chundah,  at  the  capture  of  the  fbrt  of  Meejendie,  on  the  foUowto^  day  waa  on  the  beg-    | 
ga^  guard  at  Bankee  when  the  rebels  under  tne  Nana  and  Begnm  were  delteted ;  served  with  ine  Commands  i& 
Chief ^s  personal  force  ttom  8th  October  x8j8  to  January  X859 ;  present  at  the  reduction  of  Bundleonnd  under 
Brigadier  Wheler ;  was  with  M^jor  General  Whitiock'n  Field  Force  to  the  beijrinntog  of  1859,  and  to  command  of  •    j 
squadron  of  the  6th  Liffht  Cavalry,  a  squadron  of  Allahabad  Mounted  Police,  and  a  company  of  Infltntrv  wu    j 
detached  to  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Bnnmust  Singh  near  Kirwee  at  the  end  of  1859.    Oommanded  a  troop  of  the  6th 
Cavalry  and  a  company  of  the  x9th  Native  Infantry  which  was  employed  to  the  Sorgoottjah  Jungles  to  the  pnzBuit 
and  dispersion  of  the  robels  under  Bnnmust  Singh  (Medal). 

iM  Lt  Colonel  E.  W.  Dun  served  with  the  expeditaon  up  the  Canton  river  under  Msjor  General  D'Augnilar  on  the 
and  and  3rd  of  April  1847,  <u><i  v^  present  at  the  storming  of  Boguebarrier  and  CsAton  Forts  on  the  and  and  jxd 
April  1847,  capturo  of  Barodea  and  l^athehut  forts  on  and  and  xath  Marob  1858.  Served  with  the  field  force  nnder 
Sir  KvL^h  Bose  in  Central  India  during  the  whole  campais^,  and  was  present  at  the  afAurs  of  Jhuisi,  Oalpee,  Koonch, 
Gwalior,  Gadowlie,  and  Belowah.  Served  with  the  Berar  Field  Force  irom  November  1858  to  Febniaiy  1859  (Medal 
with  ClHsp). 

^w  Lt.Colonel  B.  C.  Babtogton  served  as  a  volunteer  to  the  Kaffir  war  of  X85X  nnder  Sir  Harry  Smith,  to  com- 
mand of  the  and  European  Levy,  and  was  present  to  several  skirmishes  while  patrolltog  to  the  neighbourhood  of 
Ktog  William's  Town  (Medal). 

10*  Lt.Colonel  H.  A.  Hare  served  during  the  campaign  to  Bengal  flrom  16th  October  1857  to  7th  August  1859. 

^*  LtCoIonel  J.  G.  B.  Forlong  served  in  the  Burmeee  campaign  to  185*^53 ;  waa  employed  as  an  Assistant  FieU 
Bngtoeor  and  in  charge  of  guides  and  a  survey  with  a  large  armed  (broe  to  escort  elephants  from  Arraoan  to  Pega 
to  1853,  and  present  at  the  attack  and  investment  of  Prome,  capturo  of  Toma,  and  sundry  skirmishes  there,  tod 
to  pursuit  of  tne  Burman  Governor  of  Padore  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  H.  S.  Bammell  8erve<l  at  Ungool  to  1847  and  1848. 

^"  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Eliott  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  to  1844-45:  also  with  ths  Knmool  Movahle 
Column,  and  commanded  a  troop  at  the  alTair  of  Shorapon  on  the  8th  February  1858. 

^"  Lt  Colonel  T.  G.  M.  Lane  was  employed  durtog  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  to  the  Sumbolixne  district 
to  1858. 

*"  Lt.  Colonel  J.  D.  C.  Wallace  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  to  X844-45,  and  was  preeenlakSamangfasr, 
Budderghur,  Baugnur,  Seevapoor,  Munohur  and  Mnnsuntosh. 

^*  Lt.Colonel  G.  P.  B.  Sherard  served  in  the  Burmeee  war  to  x85»-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Msrtahsn 
and  recaptnro  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Pegu) . 

>u  Lt. Colonel  R.  Benton  served  with  the  expeditionary  fbroe  to  the  north  of  China  to  x86o. 

***  Lt.Colonel  E.  B.  Bamsay  served  with  the  Turkish  Conttogent  in  1865. 

U7  Lt.  Colonel  J.  L.  Pearse  comnoanded  a  detachment  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  Cuddapah  district  rebda  nnder  Nor* 
simah  Reddy  in  1846,  and  subeet^uently  when  a  field  foroe  was  tbrmed  fbr  the  suppression  of  the  insurrection  per* 
formed  the  duties  of  Stalf  Officer  until  it  was  broken  up..  Joined  the  5th  Madras  Native  Infhmtry  to  December  1851 
during  the  Burmese  war  and  served  with  it  till  May  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^>*  Lt.  Colonel  G.  Adeywas  employed  in  suppressmg  Uie  insurrection  to  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  to  18^57,  asd 
durtog  the  rebellion  in  Bhompore  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  ropnUa  of  the  night  attack  and  sortie  on  ths 
camp  of  the  Hyderabad  Contmgeut  in  front  of  Shoraporo  on  the  7th  February,  also  at  the  aifkir  of  the  8th,  and  at 
the  capture  of  the  city  on  the  9th  Feb.  1858  (Medal). 

ue  Lt. Colonel  H.  C.  Fttcher  was  present  during  part  of  the  Kolapore  campaign  in  X845. 

>**  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Cox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53,  and  was  present  at  the  rotaktog  of  Beeling  (Hedal 
with  Clasp  fbr  Pegu).  Was  also  present  with  the  Madras  Bides  in  18^7-59  m  quelltog  the  mutiny  to  India. 

^  Lt.C;olonel  H.  I.  Bett  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  BaicLsro  Duab  ttom  4th  June  to  5th  August  1858. 

>**  Lt.Colonel  G.  Heam  served  in  the  Burmese  war  to  x8s3,  '^'^  ^i^*^  present  at  the  recapture  oi'BiUiug^wouiided 
by  a  musket-ball  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

»«•  Lt. Colonel  A.  J.  M.  Bainey  served  with  the  Bellary  Field  Force  in  1858-59. 

^  Lt.Colonel  A.  B.  Clephane  served  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  as  Brigaae  M^or  of  the  Turkia^  Contingent  in 
1855-56. 

"•Lt.  Colonel  B.G.Lewis  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  to  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  and  1857. 

>^  LLColonel  B.  O.  Leggatt  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  i85»-5i,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Bangooa 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  two  companies  on  Iteld  service  to  North  Ganara  fkom  August  u 
December  1857 ;  during  the  absence  of  Captato  Walpoie  on  sick  eertiflcate  waa  to  command  of  the  field  fortes 
embodied  for  the  suppression  of  the  rebels ;  and  commanded  left  wtog  3^th  Madras  Native  Inlhntiy  throughout  the 
operations  fh)m  March  to  December  1858,  and  was  present  in  various  skirmishes  and  pursuits. 

>**  LUColonel  J.  C.  Macdonald  aorved  with  the  Saagor  Field  Division  ttom  X9th  November  1858,  and  waa  present 
at  the  action  of  Giswara  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 


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»^LLGoIonelO.A.SearleMnredmUieBonnMew«rin  1853-53  (Medal  with  CHasp  for  Pm).  Hdd in  deta«hBd 
eommaiid  two  CompaniM  of  bis  regimont  on  flold  Borrioe  dnrmg  the  insozreotion  in  North  Oanara  from 
lai  xtt  Deoemlwr  XB58  (Medal). 

m  uOQlanalJ.  J.  WllKm  oanrnianiled  a  detaobment  of  the  jxrt  Madras  Native  Inftoifery  at  Bnkit  TImah  in 
SBsxpon Is eapiness  the  distarbanoes  of  theCbineee  in  x85a  Gommaoded  the  B  Company  Sappers  and  Minera 
dnniiff  the  Bnnnass  war  In  xte-s3i  sttacbed  to  the  xst  Bengal  Brigade  under  Sir  John  Cheape,  and  was  preeent 
wiOi  the  IbrosB  onder  Oolonel  Haiiflsoninb  and  Colonel  Bdwardes  at  the  oaptnre  of  Qna-mee-etna,  Bhooay-ImmialL 

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^  XtColonel  Bi.  A.  Moore  senred  in  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

»  LtOokmel  W.  A.  Deey  serred  with  the  expediUon  to  Goomsoor  in  Z848. 

If  U-Golonel  J.  B.  Q.  Magrath  senred  in  the  Bnnoese  war  in  185a  and  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  flbr  Fagn). 

■LLOolonelW.Bose  served  in  Goomsoor  in  1847.  Against  the  hiU  tribes  in  Biuahxnnndzy  dSstriot  in  September 
nd  October  1857.  ^^  *^  Saogor  Field  Division  in  iSsVra.  ^  ^ 

'f  lAColonel  A.  B.  Bowen  served  in  the  Bnzmese  warin  1853-53,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  of  F^gOj- 
wmmsnded  a  party  of  the  xpth  N.L  and  xst  Madras  Fusiliers  sent  to  reinforoe  the  river  piqnet  dnring  tiie  attack 
by  the  enflny  on  the  4th  5th  and  6th  Janoary  1853  on  the  garrison  s  remained  with  the  piqnet  for  three  days,  was 
praaent  st  the  recapture  of  Beeling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with  Msdor  Qeneral  Whiaoek's  Field  Force 
atthe  sopprenian  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  1858-59,  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Bao  of  Kinreo. 
eoomsaaed  the  Light  Company  of  his  regiment  at  the  aflhir  of  Jigneo,  in  action  at  Qiriwassah  on  the  banks  of  the 
Sciiule river  x6thDeoemberx8i58  (Medal).  «.  ^  ^    « 

i»U.OoIone]  Q.N.  Johnstone  served  m  the  Burmese  war  in  i85>-S3(lfeclaI  with  Clasp  for  Pegn).  With  the  Sau- 
por  Field  Division  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  including  the  afllAir  at  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  taking  of  Kixwee» 
aod  Bilkir  of  Imleepanee  (Medal  for  Central  India). 

.  f  lACokmel  A.  Jenkins  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Inlkntry  during  the  Bormese  war 
IS  li^Sh  *&d  was  present  at  the  o^ture  of  Prome  9th  ana  xoth  October  1853 ;  at  Nowany  from  xst  November  to- 
aoth  Deeember  1853 ;  accompanied  the  force  to  Meeadsy,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on  stockades  there,  uid 
other  minor  sflhxrs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Accompanied  the  small  force  in  aid  of  the  Civil  Power  ftom 
Qaflonio Cochin  in  January  1857.  ,  _^ 

^  LtColonel  W.  Fsne  served  m  the  Poz^ab  Irregular  Cavafay  from  1849  to  1857 ;  present  at  several  allkirs  against 
vat  bill  tribes  on  the  North  West  Frontier ;  pursuit  and  final  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  i8s» 
(Medsl).  Baiaed  a  regiment  of  irregular  cavalry  for  service  in  China,  and  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Peiho  Forts^ 
ftmmindert  Flsne's  Horse  at  the  aflkir  of  Sinhot  actions  of  Chinkiawhaw  and  Pnlli-chi-on,  and  ilnal  capture  of 
Pto  (Medal,  Brevet  of  M^jor,  and  CB.). 

»  U.Colonel  Q.  F.  Pearson  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Sangor 
•ad  Nerbodda  Territories  and  Baepore  dUtrict  from  x3th  November  1857  to  soth  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  an 
tttock  upon  and  defeat  of  a  large  body  of  rebels  at  Ehonee  Pass  in  the  Jubbnlpore  district  on  the  37th  December 
1S57  (Medal). 

,  ^  LtCokmel  H.  Clerk  served  as  3nd  in  Command  with  the  Lingsoogoor  Field  Force  in  reprassing  an  insuzreo* 
tMn  smoDgBt  the  Bedeers  of  Oeodroog  in  March  1855.  Served  with  the  3rd  Cavahy  Hyderabal  Contingent  dunnff 
the  iDQtiDy  in  Bengal  in  1857  and  1858 ;  disarmed  the  left  wing  of  the  6th  regiment  Owalior  CtjntLDgent  at  Asseer- 
^or,  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar.  at  the  engagement  with  the  rebels  at  Bawell,  where  his- 
chaner  was  shot  under  him;  preeent  at  Mundersore  and  in  the  engagements  at  Qoorariah,  at  the  siege  and  capture 
or  Chandirree,  and  at  the  battle  of  the  Betwah  in  which  he  was  severely  wounded  with  a  mucket-ball  through  the 
boa  (Ifedsl,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor) . 

V"  LkGolonel  J.  N.  Maclean  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  from  ^Ol 
govamber  1858  to  a6th  January  1859.  Served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  river  for  the 
■ipprassion  of  disturbances  in  the  Nisam's  dominions  in  cozuunction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Bose  from  xst. 
to  30^  March  1859. 

J*  UColonel  A.  F.  WlUiaau  served  during  the  Burmese  wsr  in  x85»-53«  (u^d  was  present  during  the  operations 
bafore  sod  attack  on  Bangoon  xxth  xath  x3th  and  X4th  April  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  employed  with 
add  oecachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  from  i6th  November  1858  to  xath  March  X851 
^  *•  lAColonel  W.  J.  Viai  -  *- 


.  Visard  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  X853-53  JMedal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Commanded  a 

<»a^nent  at  Dig^,  North  Cansra,  throughout  the  operations  from  March  to  December  1858,  and  was  present  in 
a  ilpTaish  with  and  pursuit  after  the  rebels. 

.  '«  lAOolanel  C.  James  was  present  during  the  Chinese  riots  at  Singapore  in  May  1854.  Served  against  the  rebels 
m^jimgles  of  Central  India  firom  March  to  June  s86x. 

'*  LtCokmel  C.  V.  Qordon  was  present  with  his  regiment  on  field  service  frtmi  the  oommenoement  of  dislar- 
b^»  in  1857  snd  1858. 

^  LtCokmel  T.  Austin  served  at  Ungool  in  1848. 

^**  LtColonel  J.  B.  Fairlie  served  in  the  Sangor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during  the  mutiny  in  Benosl ;  wae 
^Ment  at  the  ailhir  near  Sehora  39th  November  X857,  and  at  Kooahgaum  39th  December  1857 :  served  ^^  Brigadier 
wmoft's  Field  Force  in  Goruckpore  from  May  to  December  1858 ;  present  at  the  action  at  Hnrriah  i8th  June  1858^ 
jodacted  ss  Staff  Officer  to  the  detachment,  and  was  thanked  by  Colonel  Byng,  and  favourably  mentioned  in  Uie- 
2"P^ea;  present  at  Brigadier  Bowcroft's  battle  in  Toolsepore  a3rd  December  1858;  also  at  the  reduction  or 
Boodkcond  under  BriMdier  Whcler  (Medal). 

"^  LtCk>lanel  C.  H.  Wilson  served  in  Ungool  Boad  and  Goomsoor  in  1848. 

"I  LtColonel  T.  C.  Georges  wss  employed  on  field  service  in  Burxoah  (Medal). 

"^  U.Colonel  C.  B.  Heam  was  employed  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Goloondah  Zemindary  in  1848.  Served  m 
geseooQd  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban  5th  April  x8^a  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu), 
ocrnd  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  March  1855  to  June  1856  as  Assistant  Adiutant  General  attaohed  to  the 
w  qoarters  of  the  force  (4th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

J*  U.Colonel  B.  Y.  Han^yside  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  x853-53,  and  was  present  in  the  operationa 
DOoTB  and  attack  on  Bangoon  on  the  xxth  lath  xith  and  X4th  April  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
„TI^  Colonel  W.  O.  Swanston  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns,  and  was  employed  with  General  Haveloek's. 
>Qtatteer  Cavalry  from  9th  July  1857  to  asnd  March  X858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung, 
riadoo  Noddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  and  Busserut-Ghing  (both  actions),  Bhittoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  entry 
uno  Loeknow  35th  September,  when  he  was  wounded ;  at  the  evacuation  of  Lucknow  35th  November  1857,  at  the 
^^luuMgh  with  Sir  James  Outram's  Force  from  aoth  November  X857  till  8th  March  X858,  and  final  capture  of 
UKknow  15th  March  1858 ;  was  employed  by  General  Havelock  in  carrying  despatches  from  Allahabad  40  miles 
^^^igh  the  enemy's  country  and  bringing  reply  thereto,  which  he  accomplished  in  36  hours  on  one  horse  (Medal 
*Hh  two  Clasps,  Mid  a  years  service) . 

"*  LtColonel  W.  H.  B.  Godfrey  served  In  the  Bunnese  war  in  x85a-53  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 
*^goon :  was  also  present  at  the  npeated  attacks  on  Naweng  from  ist  November  to  aoth  December. 1853  (Medal 
^Clsap  tor  Pegu). 

J"  LtColonel  A.  Qahagan  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Hawksat  Keonc^iant  for  the  sappressioa  of  % 
TOlJon  amoni^e  HiU  Tribes  of  the  Cuttack  Tributary  Mehals. 

*"  LtColonel  C.  F.  J.  Skottowe  served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  dnriuff  the  Bnssian  vrar,  and 
]J*8.preient  at  the  defonoe  and  oocupi^on  of  Kertoh.  Served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  InfkntiT 
Jjnag  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  9th  and  loth  October  1853,  at  Nowany 
"wnigw  October  to  aoth  December  1853 ,-  accompanied  the  force  under  Sir  John  Cheape  to  Meeaday,  and  preecntat 

u?7*^^  of  the  stockades  30th  January  1853,  and  other  minor  aflyra  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^  LtColonel  G.  Kallender  served  at  Ungool  in  1848. 
D.viT'^^^^  ^  C-  ^^7  served  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Orr,  and  was  present  fai  action  with  a  party  of 
^i^x»rBedur  hi  April  X859, 

lACoUmelH.  FnwerwasaotivelyemployedfromJuIy  1857  until  January  1859  with  the  Cavalry  Brigade  Hydera- 

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bad  Continffent,  and  acoompaiiied  the  field  force  imder  Colonel  W.  Orr  to  Mhow  in  October  1857,  ooereiag  cs  ntU  the 
refractory  Zemindars  of  Peepliah  and  Ragoo  Ohnr.  Joined  the  Bombay  Coliimn  before  Dhar  in  October,  and  ms 
preeent  with  the  4th  Cavaliy  Hyderabad  Contingent  on  the  zath  Noyember  at  Bawnl  when  the  Mahidpoor  nuiti* 
seen  were  alter  forced  marchea  overtaken,  several  hnndreda  slain,  and  a  complete  battery,  inclndinf  siege-gnoStte. 
captored  (specially  mentioned  for  conspicuons  gallantly  on  the  occasion),  was  appointed  Staff  Omcer  to  the  Cob- 
tingent.  Present  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  onder  Sir  James  Stewart  at  the  battle  of  Mnndisoor  on  Uie  aitt  zaad 
ajxd  and  94th  November  (was  thanlced  hy  Colonel  Orr) .  Served  in  the  action  in  fbroing  the  Pass  of  DfaamoDee  \q 
-the  Contingent  Troops  under  Colonel  Orr.  Joined  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Ha^  Rose,  aod  nu 
present  at  the  action  of  Huddenpoor,  and  in  the  purscdt  when  a  comriderable  number  of  the  mutmeers  were  eat  up 
(thanked  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose).  Joined  in  the  operations  against  Tal  Behat  under  Colonel  Orr.and  was  prescaat  bdbn 
Jhansi  from  the  aoth  March  to  zcth  April;  commanded  during  the  greater  part  of  the  day  the  ard  Cavahy  Hydei- 
bad  Contingent  at  the  battle  of  Betwah  (thanked  fbr  his  condum  at  Jhuisi).  Was  spedally  mentioned  by  Sir 
Hugh  Rose  as  fbllows :— "Lieutenant  Fraser,  Staif  Officer  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent,  gallantly  killing  three  o( 
the  enemy  at  the  general  action  of  the  Betwah."  Was  in  the  action  at  Koonch  (noticed  by  Colonel  Otr).  Joined 
in  the  entire  operations  before  Calpee  and  Gowlabce  (noticed  by  Colonel  Orr).  Was  in  the  action  at  Biloirali 
(thanked  for  services) .  Was  in  the  operations  against  O walior,  and  brought  specially  to  notice  by  Sir  Hugh  Boee 
*'  for  unwearied  aeal  and  good  service  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  In  Central  Uidia."  Thanked  by  Colooei 
Orr  for  his  gallantiybefore  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

^B*  Lt.Colonel  R.  K.  Macquoid  was  employed  against  the  mutineers  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
4»ptnre  of  Rathgur,  battle  of  Bowdia,  relief  of  Saugor,  siege  and  capture  of  Qurra  Cotah  trom  xoth  to  13th  of 
February,  action  at  Zalimpoor,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  tbs  Betwah,  battle  of  Koonoh,  siege  and  cap* 
ture  of  UEupee,  and  other  minor  aflairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

U7  LtCoIonel  C.  S.  B.  Walton  served  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Tenitorin 
daring  the  disturbances  of  1857  and  1858,  and  was  present  at  several  minor  engagements  with  the  rebels. 

u*  Lt.Colonel  J.  Woodcock  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1850-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^  Lt.Colonel  G.  B.  Bowen  commanded  a  lield  detachment  agamst  rebel  Karens  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Beliag, 
British  Burmah,  in  iBkj. 

>^  Lt.  Colonel  P.  P.  iL.  StaiXbrd  was  employed  in  1857-59  ^  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal,  and  senredwiih 
fae4thPan)aubInl)Buitry  (Rifles)  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  from;       --     .    ^  -  .v. 


tfae  4th  Ponjaub  InDantry  (Rifles)  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  from  azid  till  axst  March  1858 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  the 
oast  wall  Martiniere  compound  and  March  1858,  at  the  Martiniere  on  the  9th  March  1858,  and  on  the  same  oaj  led 
the  xst  company  Puz^aub  Inikntry  (Rifles)  at  the  taking  of  the  enemy'a  first  line  of  intrenchment  dose  to  the  caaal, 
present  at  the  storming  and  taking  of  the  Begum  Palace  and  battle  of  Rooyeah;  commanded  4th  Puzgaab  JuAsixj 
at  the  battle  of  Alignnge,  present  at  the  battto  and  takhig  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  LcColonel  W.B.  Drever  was  emploved  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  azd 
1857.  Was  employed  in  North  Canara  m  2850  in  condncraxg  operations  for  the  suppression  of  an  armed  insazreetiQEi 
in  that  district,  on  several  oooaaiona  engaged  in  personal  encounter  with  the  rebels  who  were  all  eventually  cap* 
tared  or  slain  (Medal). 

^*  Lt.C61onel  J.  Y.  Morris  served  is  Goomaoor  and  the  hill  tracts  of  Orissa  in  z84a-49. 

m  Lt  Colonel  A.  B.  McMahon  served  in  the  second  Burmeee  war  (Medal). 

**•  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  M.  Oick^  accompanied  the  snuUl  force  trom  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.x857  to  sdd  the  OinlFofrer. 

1**  LtColonel  W.  H.  White  served  with  the  49th  and  a6th  Madras  Native  Inftantry  during  the  Buzmeee  war  of  iSs^-ss, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Martaban,  defeat  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  on  96th  May  1852.  attack  and  deatnictiaa 
■of  the  Burman  camp  and  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attacks  on  the  nights  of  the  X7th  and  i8th  July,  and  fhsn  99th  July 

18th  Aug.  Z853  (Ifodal  with  Chusp  for  Pegu). 

>*  M^ior  0.  J.  Smith  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1859-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
aflhir  at  Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  force  forzning  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  ChieTs  Army  durizig  the  captare  of 
Lucknow,  present  at  Doomeragunge,  at  the  afihirs  at  Bazisee  on  the  32nd  and  aSth  September  Z858,  and  ai  the  battie 
of  Toolsepore  (Medal  with  (31asp) . 

167  Major  B.  B.  Ryves  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  z85a-53,  and  was  jireeent  at  the  capture  of  Pegu  and  recap* 
ture  of  Beeling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  also  engaged  in  suppressizig  the  mutbiy  in  Bexifiil  with  Ma^ 
General  WhitKMk's  Force  in  Z858-59;  cozmzianded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  uzider  C^oziel  Shubrick  into  the 
Mundlah  district  in  pursuit  of  Ruznnut  Sing,  a  rebel  (^hief  of  Rewah,  from  November  Z859  to  January  z86o. 

1"  Major  B.  J.  C.  Prior  was  present  when  the  troops  mutinied  at  Saugor  in  June  Z857,  served  during  the  defeofia 
of  the  Saugor  Fort  under  Brigadier  Sage  ftxnn  June  zds;  till  Februaiy  Z858  (shot  by  a  musket-ball  which  pasMd 
through  the  left  and  lodged  in  the  right  leg,  the  wound  in  left  slight,  in  right  very  severe) ;  waa  ezigaged  with  the 
rebels  in  July  Z857,  when  they  cazne  to  plunder  the  Saugor  Cantoimients.  and  was  engaged  in  an  action  with  the 
xabels  at  the  villfl«e  of  Narraiowlee  on  the  z8th  September  Z857,  and  severely  wounded  on  that  occasion  (Medsl). 

M  M^jor  D.  Shaw  served  with  the  field  force  agaizisfe  the  insurgent  Moplahs  at  Mni^jeny  in  the  district  of 
Malabar,  and  waa  present  at  the  engagement  agaizist  the  insurgent  Moplahs  on  September  4th  Z849,  at  Kdlatoor  oa. 
9<th  August  1851,  and  coznmanded  a  detachment  of  the  Malabar  Police  Corps  employed  in  the  destruction  of  a  partr 
of  izisursent  Moplahs  near  Oaliout  on  the  Western  coast  on  the  zTth  September  Z855.  Pteseat  at  the  quelling  of  a 
dot  in  Tlimeven&  sand  December  Z858. 

170  Miuor  M.  K.  Bourne  was  present  at  the  eaptnre  of  Shorapore  on  the  8th  Febroazy  z8«8. 

171  Major  B.  B.  Burge  was  employed  on  field  service  in  Sansor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  In  the  auppressian  oC 
4he  Indian  mutiny  from  6th  February  Z858  to  axst  December  z8<9 ;  present  at  Jushung,  Kobrai,  the  batUeof  BaodL 
tmrrender  of  Kiiwee,  when  the  rebel  chiefs  Narrian  Rao  and  Madho  Rao  surrendered  themsdvea  prisonerB,  asd 
escorted  them  as  State  prisoners  through  the  disturbed  districts  of  Jubbulporo,  when  they  were  handed  over  to  the 
civil  authorities ;  was  present  at  the  afflur  at  Larcherra  6th  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^3*  Mi^or  J.  Duval  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  9th  Madras  Native  Infontnr  at  Rangoon  at  the  close  of  the 
Bormah  campaign  in  Z853.  Conunanded  aparty  of  the  Pegu  Light  Infiantry  in  pursmt  of  the  rebel  chieftaia 
Wonnff  Gong  Ghyee  in  Z844  and  Z845  in  the  Tharrawaddie  districts, 

1^  Msjor  A.  T.  Baldwin  served  in  the  Burznese  war  in  z85a-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Marlabaa,  aod 
seoaptnre  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

17a  Mi^or  D.  Btanden  served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  and  present  at  Bovaar  river,  the  Imleea»  Neenk* 
Ikera  Bhutgafm  and  Sleezzianabad  in  Z857  an<i  z8«8  (Medal). 

17*  Mj^orW.H.G.Paliner  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  rebels  f n  Sombnlpore  district  m  1S5S 

177  Msjor  T.  L.  Scott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  Z853-53,  and  waa  present  at  the  investment  of  Pegu  in  Jaanazy 
1853  (Medal  with  CUsp  for  Pegu).  Was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bezigal  with  M^jor  General  Wbii^ 
lode's  Force  in  Z858-S9,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  tae  rebel  Karrain  Rao  of  Kirwee ;  commanded  a  oompanytf 
%is  regiment  at  the  afnir  of  Jignee  (Medal). 

1^  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Dowker  served  at  Aumngabad  inMayz8c7;  served  as  and  in  Command  xBtCavalzyE;d0^ 
abad  Contingent  daring  the  campaign  In  CentraTlndia  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Mundisore  aad 
Godariah  azst  2and  a«rd  and  a4th  November  Z857,  forcing  the  pass  of  Dhamoone  by  the  Oontfngezit  troops  under 


daring  the  pre^as  eight  days,  the  action  of  Bilowah.  aflUrs  of  outposts  with  the  enemy's  cavahy  and  aitiUay 
beibre  Gwauor.    Oxmmandea  the  regiment  In  all  actions  subsequent  to  Jhansi,  and  1 


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tiie  ISidl  c^  Qwidicr,  served  in  the  Cavahy  Brigade 'under'l^or  AbbStt'that  assisted  in  repelling  the  thzeatenfld 
dnvasion  of  tha  Decoaa  by  Tantia  Topee  in  November  and  December  z  858  and  January  1659  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Mew 
frith  Olasp  for  Central  India). 

^T*  Major  T.  T.  Turton  served  with  the  field  force  under  Mi^or  Orr  against  insurgent  BohQlas  in  the  Ninaf 
Verritoiie8inz8s5i  was  present  at  the  attack  and  captare  of  a  body  of  Bohillas  near  Lingi  Bonti,  byLLGdloDel 
Doria's  Field  Force. 

>n  Mi^or  T.  I>yer  lerred  with  the  Knx&ool  Mov^Ue  Cohmm  and  Bangor  Fidd  Division  in  Z858  (Medal  witk 


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Mafor  J«  P.  Pedler  eommanded  a  field  detaehaent  ef  oaTahr:^,  inftntiy  aad  •xUnnj  of  the  BjUmm 


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Contingent  tft  the  attack  and  eaptoze  of  Copal  from  the  rebels  by  the  field  force  nsder  Hio'or  Haghes  on  the 
t8(  June  1858 ;  and  commanded  anccesaftilly  a  detachment  of  all  arms  at  Bndlai  in  the  Niznm'e  Dominions  against 
a  body  of  Bheela  on  wth  November  X859,  a  service  which  elicited  the  flavourable  notice  of  the  Goyemor  General  of 
lodis. 

^  ICajor  F.  T.  Follok  accompanied  a  field  fbrce  nnder  Colonel  Cotton  in  1853-54  in  the  Promo  and  Tharawaddie 
diatrieU,  employed  in  driving  oat  gangs  of  Dacoits  f^om  Maonng-GK>ng-6ie,  engaged  in  several  minor  afflurs  in 
thoie  diitricts. 

^  Major  F.  J.  Millar  was  employed  dnring  the  rebellion  in  the  Goosaira  district  in  1857  (Medal). 

^  ^Jor  B.  New  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbndda  Territories  and  Raepore'distriot 
ftom  zxth  October  1857  to  30th  April  1658,  and  was  present  at  Moorwarah  6th  November  1857,  and  affairs  of 
KooAgtnn  end  Jnnapanee  (Medal). 

^  ICftior  J.  L.  Benwell  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Sanger  and 
Kerbodas  Toritories  and  Baeporo  district  from  X7th  July  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment with  the  mutineers  of  the  sand  Bengal  N.I.  and  rebels  near  Kuttengie  a7th  September  1857  and  Khonee  Pass 
3;th  December  1857  (Medal). 

m  Mfluor  C.  B.  L.  Snoith  was  actively  employed  duxingtholate  rebellion  in  India.  In  Dec.  1857  ^^  a  party  of  50  troopera 
he  entered  Ri^waVKin^  hills,  and  suxpiised  the  main  body  of  the  insurgents— 500  matchlock  men— an,d  captured  their 
leader,  the  rebel  chief  of  Sanakhan,  on  whose  head  a  price  had  been  fixed.  On  the  night  of  the  z8th  Jan.  1858  a 
portion  of  the  troops  stationed  at  Raepore  mutinied,  murdered  the  Serjeant  Major,  and  seised  the  post  guns.  The 
only  English  Officers  present  were  Captains  Smith  andRybat,  and  the  nearest  trustworthy  force  was  180  miles 
distant,  yet  before  the  morning  dawned  these  two  Officers  had  suppressed  the  mutiny,  and  seised  all  the  known 
matineefs,  who  in  due  time  were  hanged  in  the  presence  of  their  comrades.  From  March  to  the  end  of  June  he 
eommsndfid  a  Detachment  of  troops  oiiainst  the  rebels  in  the  Sumbulpore  district,  with  whom  he  had  irarious  aSUrs. 
For  his  services  rendered  in  3857-58  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  and  \.ne  expression 
of  Her  Majesty's  gracious  approval.  In  Oct.  and  Nov.  z86o  he  was  employed  against  the  rebels  in  the  Manicghur 
hilb, anddrove  them  from  aU  their  defouces,  completely  dispersing  the  band  (Medal). 

^  Mflijor  Beddek  served  in  the  CMmean  campaign  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  from  the  loth  May  1855, 
inehding  the  siege  and  (Ul  of  Sobastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Was  attached  to  the  ist  Madras 
FnsOien  during  Sir  Hope  Gnmt's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858,  including  the  afitletir  at  Daoodpore  and  capture  of 
gona  (Medal). 

w  M^jor  W.  G.  M.  Strickland  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  z853'53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Martaban» 
and  ncsptnre  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

^  Major  E.  B.  Sladen  serve<f  <n  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53  ;  -pTweiDt  a:«  the  relief  of  Pegu  in  December  1852,  and 
at  the  Mcond  investment  of  Pega  in  JanuaTyi85^  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Conducted  two  successful  expeditions 
against  rebel  hill  tribes  of  the  Yoonsalee  district  Martaban  Provmces  in  1856  and  1857  (dangerously  wounded,  and 
leoeiTsd  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Government).  Served  with  his  Regiment  (ist  Madras  Fusiliers)  in  the  sup- 
preesion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  February  1858,  until  the  return  of  the  Bcfidment  to  Madras.  Present  with  Sir 
i.  Ootram's  Ck>rps  of  Observation  at  the  Alnmbagh,  and  at  the  capture  ofLucknow;  the  Oude  campaign  from 
Jme  to  December  1858 ;  appointed  Brigade  (^rter  Master  to  Sir  A.  Hereford's  Force  o  j  the  march  to  and  capture 
of  Soltsapore ;  at  the  passage  of  the  Gioomtoe ;  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Sir  A.  Horsford's  Force  at  the  aflhir  and 
eaptoie  of  guns  at  Daooadpore;  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  the  Brigadier  at  this  and  other  minor  affliirs  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

'"  M^jor  H.  H.  Foord  was  employed  in  Turk^  during  the  Russian  war  in  1854-56.  Commanded  some  Irregular 
Cavahr  at  the  capture  of  Jungliah  Naik  and  others  at  Jaulnah  1858. 

^  Major  W.  H.  Whitlock  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  on  board  the  steam  fHgate  Setotiri^ 
daring  toe  naval  engagement  which  took  place  off  Rangoon  on  the  nth  April  x8^a,  when  the  enemy's  stockades  which 
liaedboth  banks^^  uie  river  were  destroyed.  Joined  and  did  duty  with  H.M.'s  5x8t  Light  Infantry  as  a  volunteer, 
and  accompanied  the  storming  party  which  assaulted  and  captured  the  White  House  stockade  on  the  xath  April  1853. 
Present  dnring  the  operations  m  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon,  and  at  the  final  assault  on  the  town  on  the  x3th  and  X4tb 
April  Present  with  the  Rifle  Company  of  his  Regiment  (which  covered  the  advance  of  the  Colunm)  in  the  attack  on 
Fcgn  the  >7St  Nov.  iBsa/and  on  this  last  occasion  received  a  very  severe  wound  in  the  right  elbow  joint  which  disablecl 
the  right  aim  for  lifo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  Bengal  during  the  mutiny  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 
6.  C.  Whitlock,  commanding  the  Sangor  Field  Division  (Medal). 

^  M^  F.  Horsley  was  emplojed  in  the  soppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  during  1857-^8. 

^  MiuorL.  H.  latum  was  empfoved  in  the  Crimea  and  present  at  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Muor  H.  T.  Stuart  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

^  lAnor  H.  C.  Msnsies  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insorrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856-57. 

"*  l^or  H.  D.  Cloet6  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Pegu 
net  Kcvsmber  185a,  when  he  was  dangerously  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  in  the  cheat,  was  also  oonstantiy 
enmed  with  the  enemy  dnrbigthe  ascent  of  the  Pegu  river  in  the  leading  steamer  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*  LtCiOlonel  Willonghlrr  OsMme  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59.  ^m  engaged  m  nine- 
iSiin  between  June  and  Dec.  1857  (wounded) .  Commanded  in  the  operations  against  the  3*Gtin  Fort  of  Kunchund- 
pon,snd present  at  its  CH>tare  on  7th  Deo.;  Joorah  on  17th  Dec.;  fortified  town  of  "Myhen,  on  aSth  Dec. ;  the 
»-(itmFwt  of  l^hAre,  on  3KI  Jan.  1858;  Jokehaie,  on  x<^th  Jan.;  Kunwarrah  3-Ghm  Fort,  onaxst  Jan.;  Bigira- 
Roognxh  X3-Qim  Fort,  on  a4th  Jan.  (wounded) ;  Fort  of  Jigneehut,  on  aand  May.  Also  present  at  the  action  of 
Kareresh,  on  ist  Jan.  Z859  (wounded),  and  at  Kentee  on  5th  March  1859  (CB.,  Honorary  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
Tkerov  of  India,  Medal  wUh  Clasp  for  (Antral  India). 

"■  Ma^r  H.  F.  Dakoyns  served  with  the  Bzpeditionary  Force  in  China  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  x86o,  and  was  pra- 
Kst  atUM  aetioaB  of  reytang  and  Sinhoe,  and  the  capture  of  the  Takoo  Forts,  and  final  advance  on  Pekin  Ofedal). 

"*  Miyor  O.  F.  Smithers  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  suppression 
of  the  Indian  mutii^  tram  6th  Febraary  1858 ;  present  at  the  aflVUrs  of  Jeegungh,  Kobrai,  battle  of  Bands,  and  sur- 
render of  Kirwee  Oiedal  with  Clasp). 

"*  M^jor  A.  C.  Hay  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division,  and  was  present  at  Sheegom  and  Kobrai ;  commande<t 
s  eosapsay  with  the  advaneod  guard  at  the  battle  of  Banda ;  was  with  Captain  HiUiard's  detachment  at  Tolakun- 
jenmi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Uaior  J.  W.  Orr  served  in  Bonnah  zSss-sa  (Medal  with  C9asp  for  Pegu).  Also  with  Major  (3eneral  Whitlock** 
'ores  in  suppresslan  of  the  mntiny  In  Bengal  m  Z858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  or  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao 
•tKfawee;  was  left  in  chaive  of  the  camp  on  the  i6th  Deoember  1858,  when  the  force  under  Brigadier  MacDnff 
Bored  out  to  attack  the  rebels  at  Ohrwassah. 

"H  Mii^or  F.  Ctedsden  served  in  Arrscan  during  the  Burmese  war,  and  in  the  Smnbnlpoor  districts  dnring  tho 
<iiitQH)anoaB  in  1857^8. 

"*  M^ior  O.  J.  D.  Heath  served  with  the  Sangor  Field  Division  in  (Antral  India,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of 
Kirwee,  the  soheequent  asaanlt  upon  the  heights  of  Punwarree,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  the  aoth  December  x8<8' 
(VedslvithCfaM^. 

"^  Mejor  A.  F.  F.  Bloomlleld  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war;  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column  to 
Ton^ioo :  pi  went  at  tlw  attack  and  capture  or  Gonnh  and  other  minor  aflkirs  (MedHl  with  (Hasp  for  Pegu) .  Sent 
on  sptetsl  servtoe  in  oominand  of  a  detachment  of  Golcondah  Sebnndles  to  suppress  the  disturbances  in  the  hill 
tncte  of  ttie  Qodavery  district  in  1857-58  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Madras  (3ovemment) .  Comnumded  a  detach- 
ment of  the  <3oleondaD  Sebundies  dnring  the  disturbanoes  in  the  Ghdoondah  Zemindaiy  in  1858  (received  the  ttia^wVy 
of  lbs  Madna  Qovemmeni  and  approbation  of  the  Conunander  in  ChieO«  Commanded  the  Civil  Foroe  sent  to  quell 
the  distolMuices  in  the  Bmnpah  country  in  the  Godavery  district  x86a— slightly  wounded  (received  the  thanks  of 
the  MsdnsOovermiMnt  for  the  third  t&e).  a  -nt  *  «««« 

"*  M^H.  Q.  Thomaco  was  on  field  service  with  a  detachment  of  the  35th  Foot  against  Hill  Kareens  neat 
ffiniav'gheen  fh>m  xoth  April  to  xst  May  i8s6,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Palipoon. 

**  Major  M.  B.  B.  Lloyd  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
o^roon  xath  and  X4th  April  a8<a,  and  occupation  of  Prome  9th  and  xoth  October  xBsa  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn) . 

M  M^jorF.  L.  Pli^jrfiair  served  dnring  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Bsnfmn  lath  and  14th  April  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn). 

■u  M^'v  H.  H.  Kepeaa  was  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  ixisnrfreala  In  the  Baeporo,  Bakimpore,  9aA 


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-Gnmbnlpore  disfxiots  in  1857-58 ;  present  at  tlie  captare  of  GoTlnd-Sing  of  SonaUum  and  fourteen  of  Us  tmei 
ibllowen  on  zzth  December  1857  ;  at  the  action  bdo.  forcing  of  the  Singorah  Faaa  zoth  Jannaiy  1858;  in  the  adka 
with  the  cavalry  at  GringaU  in  the  Smnbulpore  district,  and  other  minor  afEfeiirs  (Medal). 

*"  Major  W.  Peyton  served  during  the  Bnimese  war  in  z8s3-53,  and  was  present  dnsiiig  tiie  opentaonslMlioii 
and  attack  on  Rangoon  on  the  zzUi  12th  zath  and  Z4th  April  Z852 ;  assanlt  and  captare  of  Bassein  zdth  Xsy  iln 
<Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn).  Waa  also  employed  with  field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontter  fh»n  iGS 
ITovember  Z858  to  zath  March  Z859. 

'^  Ma^or  H.  B.  Mottet  waa  present  with  hia  Begiment  on  field  service  fhim  tize  commencement  of  the  dUaxb- 
4Uioe8  till  and  November  Z857. 

^*  M^jor  6.N.  Stephens  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  inanrrectlon  in  the  Pariah  Smedy  district  ia  xSjS 
;and  Z857. 

>^'  Muor  T.  Wakefield  waa  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Bangor  and 
Nerbudda  Territories  ttam  Z7th  July  to  22nd  November  Z857,  and  firom  28^  January  to  30th  April  Z858  in  the  Bse- 
pore  district,  and  waa  present  at  the  affkir  of  Balakote,  and  in  the  engagement  with  the  mntineera  of  the  ssnd  Ben* 
gal  Native  Inikutre  ziear  Kuttengee  27th  September  Z857  (Medal). 

*M  Mm'or  H.  S.  Bobinsoa  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  InsoxKanta  in  the  Bnmbolpare  dis* 
trict  in  Z857-58. 

"^f  Msjor  w .  M.  lane  was  actively  engaged  during  the  Googaira  rebelUoin  aa  Commandant  of  a  Belooeb  Ufrjt 
with  the  colunm  under  the  command' of  Major  Chamberlain  in  Z857  (Medal). 

UB  Major  T.  B.  E.  Tennant  served  in  BJmedy  in  Z856,  and  waa  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Voqiie 
Clfuddah  X5th  May  z8s6« 

'^  Major  8.  F.  M.  T.  Grant  was  employed  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Field  Force  fhim  5th  March  z858ineam- 
mand  of  a  detcMshment  of  the  47th  Madras  N.I.,  and  fh>m  May  to  Deoember  Z858  served  with  the  North  Canara  Field 
Force  employed  against  the  rebels  under  the  Sawunt  Wanie  Dessaea,  and  commanded  for  eiffht  months  the  oatoott 
of  Coissee  on  the  Goa  Frontier,  occupied  by  the  47th  Detachment  and  a  detachment  of  the  35ti^lfadraa  N.  I.  (Ifodal). 

*L*  Maior  W.  G.  Ward  served  with  the  Madras  Rifles  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  fh»a  Sep- 
tember Z857  till  November  Z859 '» .P^^^Bcnt  at  the  taking  of  Eotte  on  the  Jumna  and  destruction  of  other  rebel  towns; 
taking  of  Shergundy  and  aflkir  m  the  bed  of  the  Jumna ;  was  also  present  at  the  aiipriae  and  action  of  Gunah, 
;and  the  reocoupation  of  Humeerpore  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  rebels  acroes  the  Doab ;  waa  present  at  the 
attack  and  route  of  rebels  under  Munmust  Sing  on  ^th  March  Z859 ;  employed  on  several  dours  firom  Nagode  aad 
in  guarding  the  Doorwah  and  Kallinger  Passes  until  November  Z859  (Medal  with  Clag^  for  Central  IndiQ. 

»  M^jor  R.  H.  Cuulifb  waa  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pari  ~ 


^       ^^ ^ i  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  z8s6- ^  . 

»^  Major  H.  Watson  was  emplo^ecTon  field  Mrvioe  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  inuie  Saogor  and  ^er- 
"budda  Territories  and  Raepore  district  fVom  ztUx  July  Z857  to  30th  April  Z858,  and  was  present  at  die  afXIun  at 
Balakote,  Nursinghur,  Patun,  Junapanee,  and  Khonee  Pass,  and  the  engagement  at  Kuttengee— aUghtlywoimded 
<Medal). 

»>  Major  R.  8.  Qtk^  served  in  Bengal  with  the  Madraa  Rifles  firom  5th  September  Z857  to  and  April  z86o,  and 
was  present  at  the  relief  of  Aximghur  and  subsequently  in  General  Lugard's  Foroe  at  Jugdeepore  (Medal). 

»*  Mfl^or  N.  Swanston  commanded  the  K  Company  Sappers  and  Mmers  in  the  North  China  Bxpedition  in  z86e^ 
&nd  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinbo  and  Tangkoo,  the  capture  of  the  Takoo  Fcurts,  and  at  Petdn  ttam  6tib.  to 
26th  October  (Medal  with  two  Claape). 

***  Major  B.  D.  Gomperts  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  Z852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  with  the  Saagor 
Field  Diviaion  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India  in  Z8S7-58,  and  waspresent  at  the  aflkir  of  jCobrai,  battle  of  Banoa* 
action  near  Chitero  Role,  action  near  Punghauttee,  and  action  at  Kurreereah;  served  in  BundleCnnd  in  Z859. 

**  Major  G.  J.  F.  Begbie  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  Z852-53  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  9tfa 
October  Z852,  and  at  the  night  attack  on  Prome  by  the  Burmese  on  the  8th  Deoember  Z852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pe«^. 

**  Major  W.  Robertson  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  z  852-53,  and  waa  present  with  the  Vaztaban 
Ck>lumn  on  its  advance  to  Tonghoo ;  also  at  the  attack  upon  Kyoiik  Douay,  and  other  afitdrs  during  the  xnarth 

gCedal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu)>    Gominandeda  detachment  during  the  disturbances  in  Kimedy  in  1856.    Served  in 
sngal  with  Madras  Rifles  during  the  mutinies  in  z  857-50  (Medal) . 

*>7  Migor  R.  A.  Walters  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Sauffor  Field  Diviaion,  and  was  prMent  at 
a  skirmish  with  the  rebels  at  Seehora  on  the  2nd  March  Z858— severe  wound  by  a  musket-ball  on  the  thi^  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*»  Major  H.  St.  M.  Wynch  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856 
and  Z857.  Served  against  the  Hill  Tnbea  in  the  Rajahmunory  district  in  September  and  October  Z857,  and  receiyed 
a  contusion  firom  amatchlook-balL  Employed  with  the  Sappers  in  Z859  ui  quelling  the  rebellion  in  Bengal  (Medal). 

>"  M^jor  Way  served  in  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infbntry  in  the  Burzneae  war  in  z85a-53,  and  waa  present  at  the 
oaptnre  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

n  Captain  CaulflBild  served  in  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infhmtry  in  the  North  Canara  campaign,*  fifom  3Carch  to 
Dec.  Z858,  and  was  present  in  various  skirmishes  with  the  rebels. 

>»  Captain  F.  H.  Thompson  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  in  Z858,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Bands, 
relief  of  Kirwee,  and  storming  the  Heights  of  Punwaree  (Medal). 

•*»  M^jor  A.  A.  Johnson  served  in  the  Malwa  campaign,  and  the  campaign  in  (Central  India,  and  waa  present  aft 
the  capture  of  Peepliah,  cavalry  action  at  Rawul,  battles  of  Mundisore  and  Gorora,  affkir  at  Barab  near  Sanger, 
battle  of  Midnapoor,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Talbehut,  siege  of  Jhansi  2Z8t  of  March  to  7th  April  Z858,  battle  of  the 
Betwa,  afbir  at  Kotah,  battles  of  Koonch  and  Golumbee,  taking  M  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwahor ; 
accompanied  the  field  force  which  proceeded  against  Tantia  Topee  and  was  present  in  the  action  against  a  large 
body  of  Rohillas  at  Chichmunba  on  z^th  January  Z859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>M  Migor  J.  D.  W.  Sewell  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  Z857. 

s*s  Captain  E.  R.  C.  Bradford  served  with  the  Z4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  campaign  i^om  azst  of  February 
till  8th  June  Z857 ;  served  in  the  Jubbulpore  district  during  Z857,  and  afterwards  in  the  ^orth-WestemPro^^oei 
in  Z858— with  General  Michel's  Force  in  Mayne*8  Horae  agailnst  Tantia  Topee  in  7858;  present  at  the  general 
action  of  Scindwha  and  the  action  and  pursuit  at  Elarai.  Served  with  General  Napier's  Columns  in  Mayne's  Horse 
firom  December  1858  to  September  Z859,  and  was  present  in  several  actions  witn  the  enemy  (twice  ***»«v*^  in 
•despatches,  Medsl). 

w  Captain  T.  Weldon  waa  employ  on  field  service  in  the  Raiohore  Doab  firom  4th  June  to  sth  August  Z858. 

a«7  Captain  T.  Obbard  served  during  the  campaign  in  Bengal,  and  waa  present  at  the  engagement  efSeerowlie,  at 
the  action  of  Ghurra,  the  reocoupation  of  Hummeerpore,  and  at  the  engagement  and  deatruotion  of  Lallpore  (Medal). 

<"  Captain  R.  A.  Cole  was  employed  in  suppreseing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  z  856  and  1857. 

"*  Captain  T.  P.  F.  Tytler  served  during  the  campaign  in  Bengal  from.  8th  September  z857to  6th  Ms^  Z858. 

MO  Captain  A.  G.  Murray  served  with  a  field  detacnment  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  firom  z6th  November  1858  to 
20th  March  Z85Q. 

*^  Major  A.  T.  Cox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  z85a-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  two  com* 
panics  during  the  greater  part  of  the  North  Canara  campaign,  which  extended  fh»n  March  to  December  1858,  and 
waa  present  m  one  skirmish  and  various  pursuits. 

*^  Muor  S.  H.  Williams  accompanied  ue  small  foroe  f^rom  <)uilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.  1857,  to  aid  the  Civil  Power. 

*^  Ma^or  J.  H.  B.  Johnson  served  with  the  26th  Madras  Native  Inflmtry  at  Monlmein  during  the  Burmese  war, 
-firom  AprU  to  June  z852  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Pegu). 

MS  Captain  C.  H.  Plowden  served  with  M^jor  General  Whitlock's  Force  during  tbe  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in 
Bengal  m  Z858-59,  was  jtresent  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narmin  Rao  of  Kirwee  6th  June  z8s8,  and  in  aotion  at 
Girwassah  on  the  banks  of  the  Sdnde  river  z6th  December  Z858  (Medal). 

MA  Captain  B.  S.  Berkel^  was  present  with  the  Cavalry  portion  of  thelbroe  under  LtOdland  Brioe  at  the  attad: 
•on  the  Residency  of  Hyderabad  on  Z7th  Julv  Z857. 

**7  Captain  G.  Murray  served  with  the  Militaiy  Train  throughout  the  expedition  in  Nortli  China  fh>m  asth  April 
to  z4th  Deoember  z86o,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  entrenohed  camp  in  rear  of  the  Taku  fbrts,  ana  at 
the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

MS  Captain  N.  D.  Robertson  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  with  Major  Ctaosrsl  Whitlock's 
Toroe  in  185S-59.  ,      r^r\nir> 

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M  Captiin  W.  Stoddard  warn  employed  on  field  senrioe  in  the  Sangor  and  NerbnddaTtoxitorieBia  tbe  sappxeasion 
of  the  Indkn  matiny  firom  gth  Febroaiy  1858. 

*»  Captain  W.  B.  Bafley  aerved  in  the  suppresaion  of  the  mutiny  fai  Bengal  in  1857 ;  commanded  a  detaohmant 
lainsi  tha  raMa  at  iJlahabad  (woondea  on  board  the  J?«rfca«fN»o<er  ateamer)  under  Major  Bpnrgin,  whioh 
oorerad  tiie  Hank  of^Telook'a  Colmnn  from  Allahahad  to  Gawnpore ;  present  with  Havelotik'a  Force  at  the  actiona 
of  Aooog,  Boneerntgnnge  (lat  and  and),  Booneakee  Chowkee,  and  Blthoor ;  croaaed  into  Oode  on  zgth  September 
and  praunt  at  the  actiona  of  Knngawar  and  Altunbagh,  and  the  entry  into  Luoknow  on  the  35th  Beptembei^^ 
wfen(7  wonndad  at  the  storming  of  the  Char  Bagh  bridge  on  that  day;  beaieged  in  theBeaideni^tillaand  Novem- 
ber 1857  (Madal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service) . 

m  Qa^iain  Oabbett  aerved  with  Brigadier  Smith's  pnraning  Ck)liinm  flram  December  1858  to  April  3859,  and  was 
pneent  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Baroda  (Medal). 

"*  Captain  B.  W.  Bronghton  commanded  a  company  dnrinc  the  North  Canara  campaign  from  Angost  to  Novem- 
ber, aula  detaefament  of  two  companiea  till  the  end  oiDeoember  z858»  and  commanded  a  party  in  pnrsoit  of  rebala 
Ibrflureedays. 

»  Captain  J.  Picton-Warlow  commanded  a  detachment  during  the  dlstarbanoea  in  Pariah  Klmedy  in  1856.  Was 
adiTBlj  empb^yed  against  the  inaorgenta  in  the  Sumbnlpore  district  in  xSsS.  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Bengal 
GoTemment  for  his  aei  vices. 

"•  Captain  O.TyndaU  served  with  the  Madras  Biflea  1857^58  in  qiulUxig  the  mntiny  in  In^  fcvee 

imdarlEijor  General  Whitloek  in  1859  (Medal). 

»  Captain  I.  Faonce  was  employed  in  the  snpprassion  of  the  mntiny  in  India  in  Z857-58,  and  accompanied  the 
detachment  tKm  the  Domndah  Field  Force  under  the  command  of  M^Jor  G.  0.  Macdonnell  to  act  againat  the  insnr- 
gentB  of  Pallmow;  waa  present  with  the  force  for  restoring  andmaintaining  peace  in  the  Chota  Nagpore  district  in 
1S57-S8  (Medal). 

M  Captain  T.  JL  Guthrie  aerved  in  the  N.  W.  Provinces  of  Bengal  and  Central  India  fbom  October  1857  to  Jann- 
•17  1860,  with  the  Madiaa  Biflea :  present  at  the  taking  of  Kotte  and  Shergondy.  and  aflEldr  in  the  bed  of  the 
jQama  near  the  latter  town;  at  the  anrprise  and  action  of  Gnrrah.  the  reoocnpation  of  Hnmmerpoor  and  snbse- 
aaentparmit  of  rebels  across  the  Doab ;  present  at  an  attack  on  rebels  at  Bntowa,  in  April  1859,  when  they  wei« 

ft «  wmplnyad  fa  MvftTal  minor  i«p<Miitdfm«,  and  in  gn^iP^ffng  t^fl  UTalUllglBr 


/  campaign,  and  was  present  with  (General  Whitlock*s  Force  at 
tlie  lonender  of  Kirwee.  Joined  the  Sikh  Mounted  Police  in  Aug.  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Sahao 
f mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  in  Cavalry  actions  of  Haharajpore,  Jaccoli,  and  Mow  Mahori.  Com- 
maadad  eaoort  to  the  kuxis  dnrixig  the  action  at  Girwassah  (mentioned  several  times  In  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clup).  Snroloyed  in  diaarming  the  Banda  district  in  1850-60.  Commanded  a  Division  of  tne  Transport  l^rain 
ia  the  Abyamdan  campaign  (thanked  in  despatches  ftn*  the  "  extent  and  value  of  his  assistance/'  Medal). 

*"  Captain  T.  H.  B.  srooke  served  with  the  exx)edition  to  China  ttom  94th  February  1857  to  joth  January  1850. 

*^  Captain  J.  MacD.  Smith  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  from  a4th  Febmaxy  1857  to  97th  December  ilso. 

*'^  Captain  G.  B.  Farrington  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  xst  June  1858. 

*B  Captain  W.  Chlaholm  waa  actively  employed  during  the  mntiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbnlpozo 
district  m  Z857  and  1858. 

^  Captain  A.  Wingneld  waa  present  at  the  capture  of  Shorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858. 

"  Captain  H.  A.  T.  Nepean  waa  actively  employed  durinif  the  mutiny  againat  the  insurgents  in  the  Snmbulpoxo 
dwtrictm  1857-58. 

M  Oaptafai  0.  A.  liardet  accompanied  the  small  Ibrce  from  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.  1857  to  aid  the  Civil  Power. 

**  Captain  S.  L.  Armatrong  waa  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Norbudda  Territories  in  the  sup- 
preision  of  the  Indian  mutiny  fhmi  6tn  February  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Banda  (Medal). 

**  OBkptahi  H.  C.  Onslow  served  in  the  North  Canara  campaign  ttom  March  to  December  Z858,  and  was  preeent 
in  a  akiimish  with  the  enemy  and  pursuits  after  the  rebels. 

^  Captain  D.  MoNefll  aerved  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Seetabuldee  in  June  and  July  1857,  &&d  with 
the  Eamptee  firing  column  from  9th  Noveznber  1858  to  96th  January  1859;  aerved  also  with  the  expedition  to  the 
Pachmorree  alUa,  and  waa  present  at  the  capture  of  Hoirakote  in  November  1850. 

»  Captain  A.  M.  Lya  waa  employed  in  snppreasing  the  insurrection  in  the  nurlah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  and 
1557. 

'^  Gipbim  E.  A.  Wood  was  present  with  the  North  Canara  Field  Force  in  2859. 

sn  Oq)teia  h.  T.  Harris  was  preeent  against  a  body  of  Rohillas  on  the  banks  of  the  Kishna  river  in  Feb.  1850. 

'^  Captain  B.  B.  Cummins  served  with  the  Land  Transport  Train  in  the  Abjrssinian  Expedition  in  1868  (Medal). 

^  detain  W.  H.  Hodges  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1857-58  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  and 
vw  present  at  the  relief  of  Kjrwee,  and  storming  of  the  heights  of  Punwarree.  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field 
Kviaion  in  1859,  and  waa  present  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  at  the  action  of  Punwarree ;  served 
with  Colonel  Nott'a  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  Ferose  Shah  and  other  rebels,  and  with  Colonel  Primrose's  Column : 
present  at  G<manlpore  and  other  mmor  affUrs  (Medal). 

^  Captein  T.  Higginaon  served  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  the  expedition  against  the  Bezotee  Tribe 
ioFeb.  1860,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India.  Served  also  with  the 
Xeransie  Yallqr  Field  Force  in  April  x  860. 

n  Captahi  A.  Cook  was  employed  with  a  detachment  of  the  aand  Madras  Native  Infiintry  that  formed  part  of  the 
fiiree  in  the  field  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  from  9th  November  1858.  Was  engaged  in  the  pursuit 
cf  infnrgent  Shana  on  the  north*eastem  frontier  of  Temisserim  and  Martaban  Provincee  during  May  z86o. 

**  Captain  J.  B.  Leggett  was  employed  with  the  Bellary  Movable  Colmnn  in  i8c8. 

^  Captain  C.  Hayter  waa  employed  in  z857--59  in  Bengal,  and  served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  under 
Brieadier  Donglaa,  and  accompanied  Captain  Place  with  a  party  of  one  subadar  and  95  sepoys,  and  by  stratagem 
■arpriied  the  rebel  post  of  Mamdoorah  and  captured  96  boats  7th  August  1858 ;  present  at  the  tiUdng  of  Suhar  on 
the  left  bank  of  the  Soane  and  destruction  of  the  rebel  boats  on  the  azst  August,  again  at  the  destruction  of  that  town 
c&tbe  «oth  September,  at  the  takinflr  of  Noorpoor,  Surragah,  and  Turcole,  when  those  towns  and  several  boats 
were  destroyed  (Medal).  Served  with  the  eastern  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  against 
the  Naga  Hill  Tribea  in  1867.  ^ 

"*  Captain  L.  B.  Banoe  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  xst  June  1858.  Served  with  the  Bellaiy  Mov- 
able Column  under  Brigadier  Spottiswoode  in  1858. 

n  Captain  G.  O.  Bird  served  in  the  North  Canara  campaign  from  March  to  December  Z858,  and  was  present  in 
Tariona  skirmiahea'and  pursuits. 

"*  Captain  B.  W.  Shaw  waa  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  u^d  was  present  at 
Bimnee  with  fbroe  forming  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  Chiers  Army  during  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  also  present 
at  the  aflUr  (rf  Dobriah  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  at  Hurryah  on  the  99th  August  1898,  also  at 
Boomemgnnge  on  96th  November  1858,  under  Brigadier  Bowcroft,  also  at  Burreeah  on  the  3rd  December  z8<8* 
PTCientatthebataeof  Toolaepore(MediEa).  ^  ' 

«  Captsin  J.  B.  Taylor  served  with  field  detachmenta  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  from  z6th  November  1858  to 
lath  Maroh  1859. 

M  Captain  J.  A.  Bichmond  served  with  field  detachmentson  the  ^yderabad  Frontier  from  z6th  November  1858  to 
ixth  Mareh  1850. 

"*  Captain  0.  A.  Porteous  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mntiny  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at 
Kanta,  at  Bumee  with  the  force  formins  the  rear  jsrnard  of  the  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  during  the  capture  of 
Loekaow,  present  at  Bansee  on  the  99na  and  98th  September  1858,  at  Chittrah  on  the  30th  SepteniDer  1858,  at  two 
other  ailkira  on  the  9th  and  aoth  October  1858,  and  at  Doomeragnnge  on  the  zsth  September  1858 ;  served  with  the 
force  ooder  Mi^  General  Whitloek  in  Bundlecund,  and  present  with  the  detachment  which  proceeded  in  March 
jS<9 under Brindier  Faddy  against  Bnnmust  Singh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■n  Captain  A.  Godfrey  was  present  with  hia  regiment  on  field  service  in  1857  and  1858. 

**  Obtain  C.  J.  O.  Gbambers  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  with  Major  G^eral  Whitlock'a 
Force  1858.  was  present  with  the  reserve  during  the  action  at  Girwaasah  x6th  December  1858.  Bmraized  with  tha 
r^MtaiatteBrilivaiJimglet6th  August  x859(M«lal)-  — aisw  wiui  mio 

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"•  Captain  H.  Furlong  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Oopvl  on  the  ist  Jime  1858.  With  the  BeDaxy  Field  Votoe 
under  Colonel  Spottiswoode. 

'^  Captain  E.  O.  V .  HoUowa/  served  with  the  Corps  of  Obsenration  under  Sir  James  Ontnm  at  the  Alnmtegli 
from  25UI  Febmaiy  till  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  eaptnre  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clssp). 

^^  Captain  W.  O.  Foord  was  employed  with  a  field  force  from  5th  March  1858,  and  engaged  with  a  smsll  puty  of 
the  rebels  on  the  and  October  1858. 

*>*  Captain  C.  J.  O.  Fitzgerald  was  employed  on  field  service  In  the  Baichore  Doab  from  4th  Jnne  to  5th  Angut 
2858. 

"*  Captain  H.  F.  H.  Sewell  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insorgents  in  the  fiombolpoor 
districts  in  1858. 

>**  Captain  W.  R.  Shefiield  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Bangor  and  Nerbndda  Territories,  in  the  np> 
pression  of  the  Indixui  mutiny  from  6th  Febroaxy  1858 ;  present  in  the  action  of  Pnnwarree  s9th  December  li^H 
(Medal). 

'^  Captain  E.  W.  Flint  served  with  the  Bangor  Field  Division  in  quelUxig  the  mutiny  in  India  in  x85T-S9><^i>diru 
present  at  the  ailkir  at  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  action  near  Chitrakote  and  Pnnghauttee.  Served  wUn  the  Bujjar 
Field  Division  in  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

SM  Captain  F.  S.  FitEPatriok  was  employed  on  field  servioe  in  the  Baichore  Doab  from  4th  June  to  5th  kagatt 
1858.  . 

^  Captain  C.  T.  P.  Luzmoore  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  z8S7-58.  With  Sir  J.  Ontrtzn's 
Corps  of  Observation  at  the  Alnmbagh,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Division 
durmg  his  campaign  in  Oude,  from  Jane  to  December  1858 ;  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  rirer  tt 
Sultanporo  and  other  minor  afihirs ;  and  with  Mf^or  Baikes*  field  Column  which  engaged  and  repulsed  the  enemr 
at  Sbanpore,  Oude,  on  the  X3th  October  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

*7  Captain  L.  C.  Desborough  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  North  Osnsra  FeldForoe  at  YeDaporeand  Boinm- 
huUy  from  May  to  December  1859,  vi<^  ^'^^^  several  times  engaged  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels. 

"*  Captain  T.  R.  Tabuteau  served  with  the  xst  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Bengal  mutiny  in  1858, 
including  the  Oude  campaign  and  an  aftkir  at  the  fort  of  Koli  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Natire 
Infkntry  in  the  Abyasinian  Expedition  in  x868  (Medal). 

"*  Captain  W.  Coningham  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  River  fbr  the  sap* 


pression  of  distorbanoes^the  Nizam's  dominion  in  ooi^unotion  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Boee  from  isttojoth 
March  1859  (Medal). 

>  Captain  G.  Chrystie  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Tenitoriea,  in  the  suppreMio& 


Ifarch  X859  (Medal). 

«»  Captain  G.Chry  ^    -  ^  „ 

of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  aoth  June  z8«8 ;  served  with  the  Field  Detachment  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  and Coloael 
Reece  in  the  Saugor  districts  in  November  and  December  1858,  and  in  Bundlecund  in  January  and  February  1850. 

«»  Captain  C.  J.  T.Whitlock  was  employed  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  Saugor  and  NerlrnddaTerritones, 
in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  3xst  October  1858 ;  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Whitlock 
oommanomg  the  division  from  6th  April  1859  CO  the  breaking  up  of  the  force  on  sxst  December  x8«9  (Medal). 

*>  Captain  F.  J.  Wroughton  aerved  with  the  field  force  in  Bundlecund  under  Major  General  Whitlock. 

*M  Captain  H.  H.  H.  Hallett  served  with  Mi^or  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  Bundlecund  from  April  to  agfli 
December  1850. 

*K  Captain  fi.  S.  Ludlow  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1859. 

*M  Captain  H.  Porteous  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  Khond  outbreak  in  Boad  in  Msy  and  June  x869.  Wu 
on  field  service  in  Ungool  and  Autmullick  in  the  Gurghanigr  of  Orissa  from  xst  May  till  3rd  June  1863. 

•^  Captain  J.  M'Mullin  served  with  the  59th  Foot  at  the  operations  before  Canton  and  at  its  capture  in  i8s7 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Lieut.  B.  Quin  aerved  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  camjMdgn  of  2867-68,  and  ytu 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdua  (Medal). 

sw  Lieut.  Chick  was  present  during  the  siege  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (Medal). 

*u  CaptainR.  G.  B.  Dalrymple  served  in  tne  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Hagdala 
(Medal). 

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"•  detain  K.  Furlong  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Oopnl  on  the  ist  Jnne  1858.  With  the  BeDary  Tield  Tora 
nnder  Oolonel  Spottiswoode. 

""  Caplain  E.  G.  Y.  Hollowa/  served  with  the  Carps  ot  Obsenration  nnder  Sir  James  Ontnm  at  the  Ahmbagli 
ih)m  asth  Febnxary  tilt  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  oaptore  of  Lncknow  (Medal  with  daep). 

''^  Captain  W.  O.  Foord  was  employed  with  a  iield  foroe  from  5th  March  1858,  and  engaged  with  a  amtll  puty  ol 
the  rebels  on  the  and  October  1858. 

*»  Captain  G.  J.  O.  Fitsgerald  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Kaichore  Doab  from  4th  Jwie  to  sth  Angut 
2858. 

"■  Captain  H.  F.  H.  Sewell  was  actively  employed  daring  the  mntiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  atmbolpooi 
districts  in  1858. 

>**  Captain  W.  R.  BhefOeld  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sangor  and  Nerbndda  Territories,  in  the  sap 
pression  of  the  Indian  mntiny  Ihmi  6th  Febmaxy  18581  present  in  the  action  of  Pnnwarree  29th  December  iSji 
(Medal). 

^'H  Captain  E.  W.  Flint  served  with  the  Sangor  Field  Division  In  qneDing  the  mntiny  in  India  in  1857-50,  tad  wsi 
present  at  the  afEhir  at  Knbrai,  battle  of  Banda,  action  near  Ghitrakote  and  Pnnghanttoe.  Served  with  the  Sanga 
Field  Division  in  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  F.  S.  FitzPatriolc  was  employed  on  iield  service  in  the  Baichore  Doab  from  4th  Jane  to  5th  Angos 
18A 

"*  Captain  C.  T.  P.  Lnxmoore  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mntiny  in  Bengal  in  1^57-58.  With  Sir  J.  Ontnm'i 
Corps  of  Observation  at  the  Alnmbagh,  and  at  the  captare  of  Lncknow ;  served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Dtvisui 
dnrmg  his  campaign  in  Onde,  f^om  Jane  to  Decemoer  Z858 ;  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  rircr  ■ 
Saltanporo  and  other  minor  afihirs ;  and  with  Major  Baikes'  Field  Colnmn  which  engaged  and  repnlsed  the  eneifi; 
at  Shahpore,  Onde,  on  the  zath  October  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

*7  Captain  L.  C.  Desborongh  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  North  Oanara  Feld  Force  at  Yellaporeand  BomiQ 
hnUy  from  May  to  December  1859,  s^d  was  several  times  engaged  in  porsait  of  the  rebels. 

*»  Captain  T.  B.  Tabntean  served  with  the  ist  Madras  Faslliera  in  the  snppression  of  the  Bengal  mntiny  in  iSji 
inolnding  the  Onde  campaign  and  an  ailkir  at  the  fort  of  Koli  (Modal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Bombay  NatiT 
In&ntry  in  the  Abvssinian  Expedition  in  1868  (Medal). 

"0  Captain  W.  Coningham  served  with  a  colnmn  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wnrdah  Biver  for  the  bd; 
pression  of  distnrbanoesjn  the  Niaam's  dominion  in  oci^anction  with  a  colnmn  and»  Sir  Hngh  Boss  from  tst  to  301 
March  1859  (Medal). 

*»  Captain  G.  Chrystie  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sangor  and  Nerbndda  Territories,  in  the  sopprcs&g 
of  the  Indian  mntiny  from  aoth  Jnne  2858 ;  served  with  the  Field  Detachment  nnder  Brigadier  Wheeler  azid  Coloot 
Beeoe  in  the  Sangor  districts  in  November  and  December  1858,  and  in  Bnndlecnnd  in  Jannary  and  Febniaiy  1859. 

«»  Captain  C.  JT  T.  Whitlock  was  emploved  with  the  Sangor  Field  Division  in  the  Sangor  and  Nerbndda  Territonei 
in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mnth^  from  31st  October  1858  j  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  WhiUot 
oommanoing  the  division  from  6th  April  1859  so  the  breaking  np  of  the  force  on  31st  December  x8«9  (Medal). 

aa  Captain  F.  J.  Wronghton  served  with  the  field  force  in  finndlecnnd  nnder  Major  General  Whitlock. 

^  Captain  H.  H.  H.  Hallett  served  with  Msjor  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  Bondlecnnd  from  April  to  39I 
December  1850. 

>«  Captain  s.  S.  Lndlow  served  with  the  Bsngor  Field  Division  in  1850. 

*M  Captain  H.  Porteoos  waa  employed  in  suppressing  the  Khond  ontbresk  in  Boad  in  Msy  and  Jtme  1862.  Wi 
on  field  service  in  Ungool  and  Antmnllick  in  the  Gnrghanty  of  Orissa  from  sst  May  tiU  3rd  Jtme  1863. 

m  Captain  J.  M'MulUn  served  with  the  59th  Foot  at  the  operations  before  Canton  and  at  its  eaptoro  in  2$: 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Lieut  B.  Qnin  served  with  the  \ved  Beglment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  186^-68,  and  m 
preaent  at  the  storming  and  capture  ofMagdala  (Medal). 

*^  Lieut.  Chick  was  present  during  the  siege  and  relief  of  Lncknow  (Medal). 

su  CaptainB.  G.  B.  Dalrymple  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  captoxe  of  ] 
(Medal). 

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Eichard  Salisbury  Simpson,  Adjutant  az  Bombay  Native  Infimtry 

Francis  Manaton  Kirk,  Wing  Subaltern  22  Bombay  Native  Infantry... 
William  Alexander  Wetherall,  Adjutant  22  Bombay  Native  Infantry ... 
Thomas  Teed,  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General,  3rd  Class,  8  May  7a 
Layard  Livingstone  Fenton,  Wing  Subaltern  z  Bombay  Nat.  In&ntry 

Pelham  James  Maitland,  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Sind  Horse 

William  Ashfield,  Adjutant  Malwah  Bheel  Corps  

Henry  Alexander  Vincent,**'  Squadron  Subaltern  a  Central  India  Horse 
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Montague  James,  S(juadron  Subaltern  3  Bombay  Cavalry 

Hugh  Frederick  Smith,  Wing  Subaltern  30  Bombay  Native  Infantry 
William  Henry  Lyster,  Wing  Subaltern  a6  Bombay  Native  Infantry ... 
Frederick  Babington  Peile, Wing  Subaltern  26  Bombay  Native  Infantry 
William  George  Wolfe  Macbay,  Adjutant  27  Bombay  Native  In&ntiy 

John  Newman  Walker,  Adjutant  Z3  Bombay  Native  Infantry 

Edward  Locke  Elliot,  Squadron  Subaltern  z  Bombay  Cavalry 

Augustus  Samuel  William  Connor,  Assistant  Engineer,  zst  Grade, ) 

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John  Grant,  Quarter  Master  27  Bombay  Native  Infantry 

Georee  Bulstrode  Edmund  KadcliiTe,  Ac^utaut  24  Bombay  Native) 

Hardinge  Comwallis  Hogg,  Squadron  Subaltern  2  Sind  Horse 

Lionel  Albert  Thomas  M'Cudden,  Wing  Subaltern  zo  Bombay  Native  ) 


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Charles  Edward  Tate,  Doine  Duty  Officer,  Errinpoora  Irregular  Force 

Edward  Werge,  Wing  Subaltern  30  Bombay  Native  Infantry   

Henry  PotUnger  Young,  Wing  Subaltern  30  Bombay  Native  Infantry 
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Robert  Holford  Daniell,  Squadron  Subaltern  z  Sind  Horse  

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Hugh  Claude  Edward  Lucas,  Wing  Subaltern  7  Bombay  Native)  ^    a««  <^ 

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William  Arthur  Broome.  Wiag  Subaltern  30  Bombay  Native  Infantry  30  Sept. 68  28  Oct  7Z 
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Edward  Deedes  Newnham  Smith,  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Sind  Horse 

Thomas  Hope,  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Sind  Horse 

Alex.  Wm.  Croker  Bell,  Wing  Subaltern  z8  Bombay  Native  Inflantry 

William  Coles,  Wing  Subaltern  15  Bombay  Native  Infantry 

George  Cadell  Dobbs,  Wing  Subaltern  zo  Bombay  Native  Infantrv  . 
Edward  Chamier  Kellie,  Win<  Subaltern  33  Bombay  Native  Infantry 

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Captain  H.  W.  Hania,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  Carrie,  late  a  Cajmhy 

Captam  A.  B.  H^ylaud,  Staff  Corps. . . . . 

Lieut.  K.  L.  Elliot,  Staff  Ooxps 

Surgeon  J.  M'Alister,  MB 


Commandant,  x  Aug.  6a. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  14  June  65. 

and  Sqnadron  Officer,  14  June  65. 

Attached. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  8  May  65. 

Adjutant,  i  Jan.  64. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  7  Feb.  ja.-^Furlongh  to  Europe. 

and  Souadron  Subaltern,  5  Not.  70. 

In  meoioal  charge,  39  March  70. 


2nd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Raised  $  Nov.  1817). 


Head  Quarters  at 


Colonel  K.  M.  Mao  Gregor,  late  a  Cav. 
Y€  LtColonel  J.  Blair, late  a  Cavalry.., 
M*jor  H.  P.  Sykea,  late  a  Cavaliy 

IDajorH.  Fhillippa,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  A  Owen,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  Fagan,  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  W.  Gabb,  Gen.  List  

Lieat.  W.  H.  D.  Jones,  Staff  Corps  

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and  Squadron  Officer,  x  Jan.  64.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Offlciatincr  and  Squadron  Officer, 
srtl  Squadron  Officer,  i  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  x  Apr.  73. 
Adjutant,  z  Jan.  64. 

x8t  Squadron  Subaltern,  a8  Nor.  68.— Officiating  Commandant 
67'and  Souadron  Subaltern,  x4  June  71.  [Aden  Troop, 

'in  meaical  charge,  a8  Sept.  70. 


3rd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

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Major  C.B.  Stack.  Cavalry 

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c:  iptain  J.  F.  WiUoughby,  Gen.  List 

Captain  M.  W.  Stevens,  Gen.  List 

Lieat.  M.  Mayne,  Staff  Corps 

uexiL  U.  James,  Staff  Corps 

Sorgeon  Mi^or  C.  J.  F.  M'Dowall 


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4  Feb.  70  3rd  Squad  Officer,  17  Aug.  70.— Offg.  and  Squadron  Offioer. 


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Major  C.  D'U.  La  Touche,  Staff  Corp*.. 
Cjptain  B.  Q.  T.  Stevenson,  late  a  Cfav. 

Captain  C.  A.  Moore,  late  a  Cavalry 

Captain  H.  H.  D.  Owen,  late  a  Cavalry 


x6  July  69 


)  Commandant,  x  Feb.  60. 

>  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  a  Jan.  58. 

t  and  Squadron  Officer,  15  Feb.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

{  Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer,  X9  Feb.  73. 

)  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  64. 

„„ ^   , ,iAdjutant,  i  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Captain  J.  Philips,  Staff  Corps  a7  Nov.69'x8t  Squadron  Subaltern,  as  May  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.  H.  Hay,  Staff  Corps   a8  Oct.  71  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  9  April  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

fcargeon  W.  B.  Gordon,  MB In  medical  charge,  X3  Dec.  71. 


15  June  70 
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a3  Aug.  69 


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Sind  Frontier  Force. 


Colonel  F.  A.  H.  Look.  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  W.  8.  PoAt*  Gen.List 


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C  Commandant  in  Chief   and  PoliUoal   Agent,  Sind  Frontier 
I     X  April  73.    Superintendent  of  the  District  of  Jacobabad. 
Brigade  Major.  x8  May  yo. 


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1st  Regiment  Sind  Horse. 


'  ICBBuna'*—"  Htsbbabu) 


U.  Colonel  W.  R.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps 
«*%ptain  B.  y.  ICalden,  Staff  Corps  ., 
Captain  A.  L.  McKair,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Ciipftain  B.  8.  Reynolds,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  C.  A.  de  K.  Lucas,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  H.  Daniell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  Abbots  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  8.  O'B.  Banks 


P0irji.x7B"— "  M001.T1.K  "— "  GooJBBa.T  "— "  PBB8I4"— "  CivniL 

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Head  Quarters  at  Jaeobabad.    Jacket,  Jktrk  Oreen. 


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Commandant,  z  Juno  ya. 

and  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Officer,  6  Mar.  69. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  5  Aug.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

3rd  Sqiuidron  Officer,  8  July  yx.— Officiating  and  Squadron  Offioer. 

Adjutant,  8  July  yi.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

xst  Sqnadron  Subaltern,  xa  Oct.  ya.— Officiating  AdiJutaat. 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  xa  Oct  ya.— Officiating  3rd  Squadron 


In  medical  charge,  9  Mar.  yo. 


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Bombay  Staff  Corps. 


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William  Courtney  Harrison,**'  Adjutant  30  Bombay  Native  Infimtry... 

Howard  Mellifls,***  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners 

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Thomas  Teed,  Bub  Assistant  Oommissarv  General,  3rd  Class,  8  May  73 
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Pemam  James  Maitland,  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Sind  Horse 

William  Ashfield,  Adjutant  Malwah  Bheel  Corps  

Henry  Alexander  Vincent,**'  Squadron  Subaltern  a  Central  India  Horse 
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Hugh  Frederick  Smith,  Wing  Subaltern  30  Bombay  Native  Infantry 
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John  Newman  Walker,  Adjutant  Z3  Bombay  Native  Infiuitry  ao  July  ' 

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Geom  Bulstrode  Edmund  Kadcliffe,  Adjutant  34  Bombay  Native)  3,  j^iy  5g 

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Charles  Edward  Yate,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Errinpoora  Irregular  Force   9  Nov.  67 

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Henry  Pottinger  Young,  Wing  Subaltern  ao  Bombuy  Native  Infsntry 
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Edward  Deedes  Newnham  Smith,  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Sind  Horse' 37  Feb.  69 

Thomas  Hope.  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Sind  Horse I  6  Mar.  69  38  Oct.  7z 

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Henry  Hiur,  Squadron  Subaltern  Poona  Horse  zoNov.69 

Andrew  Wm.  Proudfoot,  Wing  Subaltern  9  Bombay  Native  Infkntry...  34  Nov.  69 
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1st  Bombay  Cavalry  (Bawd  5  Nov.  1817).  423 

"•  GxvoiJi "— "  AW9QUAX1BTXV  "— "  PvKji^rB  "— "  Moowah"— "  OsirvBiX  liroiA." 
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Run,  Naxxs,  avs  Goxm. 


Colonel  W.  Aahbrnner,  Staff  Goros 

Major  C.  A.  Loch,  Staff  Corps....! 

Captain  B.  6.  Jeokina,  Sta£r  Oorpe 

Major  S.  W.  O.  Sterena,  late  3  Cavalry 

Captain  H.  W,  Harria,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  Currie,  late  a  Cavalry 

Captain  A.  R.  ILtjlsoid,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  Jl.  L.  Billot,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  J.  M'Alister,  MB 


Commandant,  i  Aug.  69. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  14  June  65. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  14  June  65. 

Attached. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  8  May  65. 

A^utant,  I  Jan.  64. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  7  Feb.  79.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  5  Nov.  70. 

In  medical  charge,  29  March  70. 


2nd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Raised  5  Nov,  181 7). 


Head  Quarters  at 


Cobnel  E.  M.  Mao  Gregor,  late  a  Cav.  .. 
V€  Lt.Colonel  J.  Blair,  late  a  Cavalry... 
Major  H.  P.  Sykes,  late  a  Cavaby 


Major  H.  Phillipps,  Staff  Corpa 

Captain  C.  A.  Owen,  Gen.  List   

Captain  J.  Fagan,  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  W.  Gabb.  Gen.  List  

L]eat.  W.  H.  D.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 
Burgeon  A.  Barzy,  MJ) 


I  a  Apr. 
to  June 
3  Apr. 

10  Sept. 
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27  Deo. 
27  Mar. 
21  Aug. 


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Commandant,  ii  July  66.— furlough  to  Europe.  [Comdt. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  t  Jan.  64. — Officiating 
2nd  Squadron  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Offlciatine  2nd  Squadron  Officer. 
3rd  Squadron  Offlcer,  1  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  i  Apr.  73. 
Adjutant,  X  Jan.  64. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  a8  Nov.  68.— Officiating   Commandant 
2nd  Souadron  Subaltern,  14  Juno  71.  [Aden  Troop. 

In  meoical  charge,  a8  Sept.  70. 


3rd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

'  Qmlvzmmm  "— "  Cabool,  184a"—"  Htdbbi^b^  "— *•  PxBsii. "— •'  Rbshzbb  "— "  Ekoosxab  "— •' 

"  Cbbtbix  iKnii. "— "ABYSSiJrii.." 
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Colonel  J.  C.  Graves,  CB.  Cavahy 

Major  C.E.  Stack,  Cavaixy 

Captain  A.  P.  Currie,  late  3  Cavalry... 
Ciptain  J.  P.  Willoughby,  Gen.  List 

Captain  M.  W.  Stevens.  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  M.  Mayne,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.  Jamea,  Staff  Corps 

Sorgeon  Msicr  C.  J.  F.  M'Dowall 


27  Nov.  67  Conmiandant,  i  Jan.  62. 

20  Feb.  73  and  m  Command  and  Squadron  Offlcer,  23  July  73. 

4  Mar.  68  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  x7  Aug.  70. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  Feb.  70  3rd  Squad  Officer.  X7  Aug.  70.— Offg.  and  Squadron  Officer. 


X9  Aug.  71 
31  Mar.  69 
a6Apr.  70 


Adjutant,  3  May  7 x.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

x8t  Squadron  Subaltern,  22  Oct.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

2nd  Suuadron  Subaltern,  2  Aug.  71.— Offg.  3rd  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  ax  Deo.  7a. 


SaelRcgimeni  of  Bomhag  Cavalrg  eontitU  of  6  Troop*,  with  th«  following  ff«to£ZtffAfli«ii2.— Commandant;  and  in  Com- 
mand and  Squadron  Officer ;  and  Squadron  Officer ;  3rd  Squadron  Officer ;  Adjutant ;  a  Squadron  Subalterns  \ 
I  Medical  Officer;  x  Bossuldar  Mi^or;  a  Russuldars;  x  Wordee  Migor;  3  Ressaidars;  6  Naib  Russnldars;  6 
Jemadars;  x  Kote Dnflkdar  Major ;  x  Farrier  Mi^or;  6  KoteDufRidarsi  soDufikdais;  6 Trumpeters;  joNiaks; 
and  400  Sowars. 


Poona  Horse. 


•  CoaTCAiw  "— "  GxtrsBBB  "—* 


Colonel  B.  M.  Westropp,  Bombay  Inf. ... 
Major  C.  D'U.  La  Touohe,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  E.  G.  T.  Stevenson,  late  a  Cav. 

Captain  C.  A.  Moore,  late  a  Cavalry 

Captain  H.  H.  D.  Owen,  kite  a  Cavalry 


Abbghabistut"— "  Ci.bda,hi.b"— "  Mbbibbb"— "  Htdbbabad  "— "  Pbbsul"— 

••  RbSBIBB"— "  KhoOSHAB  "— *•  BUSHIBB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Seroor.    Facing*,  Bed.    Jacket,  Dark  Qrcen,    Lace,  Gold. 


x6  July  69 


Commandant,  x  Feb.  60. 


6  Dec.  62 
6  May  63 
33  Aug.  69 


15  Juno  70  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  a  Jan.  58. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  15  Feb.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


}  Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer,  19  Feb.  73. 

)  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  64. 

,  .>  Adjutant,  X  Jan.  64. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Captain  J.  Philips,  Staff  Corps  a?  Nov.  69  ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  33  May  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.  H.  Hay,  Staff  Corps   28  Oct.  71  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  9  April  7a.— -Sick  Furlough. 

Surgeon  W.  B.  Gordon,  liB In  medical  charge,  13  Dec.  71. 


Captain  G.  C.  Hogg,  late  a  Cavalry  '37  Oct.  70 


Sind  Frontier  Force. 


Colonel  F.  A.  H.  Lock,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  W.  S.  Paat,  Qen.List 


xs  Aug.  66 
27  June  7T 


C  Commandant  in  Chiof  and  Politioal   Agent,  Sind  Frontier 
(     x  April  73.    Superintendent  of  the  District  of  Jaoobabad. 
BrippEtde  Major,  x8  Idiiy  70. 


1st  Regiment  Sind  Horse. 


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Head  Quarters  at  Jaoobabad. 


Lt-Colonel  W.  B.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  V.  Maiden,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  A.  L.  McNair,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  E.  8.  Beynolds,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut^  C.  A.  do  N.  Lucas,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  H.  Daniell,  Staff  Corpa  

Lieut.  F.  Abbott,  Staff  Cwpa 

Surgeon  B.  O'B.  Banks 


3  Feb.  7a 
13  June  69 
27  Aug.  73 
27  Oct.  7x 
XX  Nov.  68 
a8  0ct.  7x 
98  Oct.  71 


'  M0OI.TIK  "— "  GOOJBBAT  "— "  PBB8I4"— •*  ClVTBAl 

Jacket,  J>ark  Or*en. 
Commandant,  x  Juno  72. 
2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Offlcer,  6  Mar.  69. 
and  Squadron  Offlcer,  5  Aug.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  8  July  71.— Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer. 
Adjutant  8  July  71.— Furlough  to  Europe, 
xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  xa  Oct.  7a.— Officiating  Adjutant, 
and  Squadron  Subaltern,  xa  Oct.  7a.— Offioiatmg  3rd  Squadron 
In  meicrt  ch«K., ,  iUr.  to.  ^.^.^^^^^  ^^  V^QOgie  '■°"'^- 


434  2nd  Regiment  Sind  Horse. 

"  Onrcmi"— "  MaiijniB*'— "  HrMmi^B^D"— "  Puwavb"— "  Mooltaw"— "  Goojsbat." 
Head  Quarten  at  Jaoolwbad.    Jacket,  Dark  Or^en, 


BjJTK,  NxnS,  AlTD  GOBPB. 


Captain  J.  F.  Forbee,  Staff  Cotps 

Captain  M.  M.  Carpendale.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  H.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps 

Lient.  W.  Loch,  Staff  Corps 

I^eut.  H.  F.  E.  Lucas,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  H.  0.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  T.  Hope,  Staff  Corps 

SurgeonMBJorRu8ton^eefijran\iee,ifD. 


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4  Jan.  66  Conunandant,  i  liar.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe, 
la  June  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  i  Marah  71.— Offg.  Gcnadl. 
73  Dec.  7^  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  5  Aug.  68. — Officiating  and  in  Commaart. 
ti  May  68  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  z  March  71. — Officiating  A4jutant. 
!z  Nov.  68  Adjutant,  25  Juno  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
20  Kov.  70  zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  17  Fob.  7a. 

a8  Oct.  71  and  Squadron  Subaltern.  29  May  72.— Officiating  A.  de  C.  to  the 
In  medical  charge,  29  Dec.  68.— Sick  Furlough.  {yioaoy. 


3rd  Regiment   Sind  Horse  (Raised  4  Nov. 

"  CbBTBAJ.  IbdLI"— "  ABTSSIiriA^" 

Head  Quarten  at  Jaoobabad.    Jacket^  Dark  Orten. 


1857). 


Major  J.  H.  P.  Malcolmson,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  W.  Reynolds,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  B.  M'NoiU,  r 


,  Gen.  List  . 

Captain  J.  E.  Oordon,  Gen.  List 

Captain  G.  J.  Coulson,  Staff  Corps  , 
Lieut.  P.  J.  Maitland,  Staff  Corps.... 
Lieut.  E.  D.  N.  Smith.  Staff  Corps.... 
Surgeon  S.  Colson,  iffi 


9  Apr.  68 1  Commandant,  la  April  73. 

za  Jan.  7Z  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  z  Oct.  7z. 
as  July  73  and  Squadron  Officer,  z  Oct.  7Z.— Officiating  Aojutank 
az  Feb.  71  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  25  June  70. 
az  Dec.  73  Adjutant,  z8  May  7o.->Furlough  to  Europe. 

8  Feb.  70  ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  5  Dec.  7Z. 
a8  Oct.  7z  and  Souadron  Subaltern,  6  July  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  6  July  7o~-Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 


Aden  Troop  (Raised  23  Oct.  1867). 

Captain  G.  S.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps   Izo  Deo.  65 1  Commandant,  6  April  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Captain  C.  W.  Gabb,  Gen.  List  Ia7  Mar.  7z|0fficiating  Commandant,  a  April  73.— Squad.  Sub.  and  OaTSliy. 

NoTB.— The  Eflfeetivo  Establishment  of  the  Aden  Troop  oonsists  of  z  Commandant,  z  Russuldar,  a  Kaib  RussnldaxB. 
z  Koto  Duflbdar,  z  Quarter  Master  Duffedar,  z  Pay  Duffedar,  8  Duffedars,  iT  .        -  ~ 


c  Trumpeter,  a  Farriers,  83  Boiraxs. 


Native  Artillery. 

No.  z  Company—-"  Pukjaub  "— **  Mooltik  •*—"  Abtssivia." 

No.  z  Company  at  Aden ;  No.  a  Company  at  Bi^kote. 

Lieut.  W.  H.  F.  Sorell,  R.  Art 2^  June  63  Commanding  No.  z  Company.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.  R.  A.  Montgomery,  R  Artillery  ;z5  Jan.  68  Offldatine  in  Command. 
Captain  G.  H.  Candy,  RotbI  ArtiHeiy  ...  Z9  Deo.  60  Cozzmoanding  No.  a  Conmany. 

Lieut.  J.  D.  Snodgrass,  R.  Artillery z8  July  65' With  No.  a  Company.— Sick  Forlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.  J.  W.  T.  Spencer,  R.A I  8  «fan.  70: With  No.  a  Company. 

Mountain  Trains. 

Ooojtrat Attached  to  No.  a  Company  Native  ArtUlery,  Rajkote. 

Sind  Frontier    Attached  to  30th  Regiment  Native  Infhntry,  Jacobabad. 

NoTB.— The  effective  Establishment  of  a   Ccmpany   of  Native   Artillcrv  consists  of  z  Subedar/a  Jemedarfy 
6  Havildars,  6  Naiques,  a  Buglers,  70  Privates,  z  Boy,  2  Bhistics.    Total  90. 


Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners. 


*  Pubjaub"— •*  MooLTA*"— "  Goojbbat"— "  Pkbsia*'— '*  Rbshibb"— * 

Ibdia  "— *•  Abyssinia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kirkeo.     Clolkf  Scarlet.     Facing;  Dark  Blue. 


KnoosHAB"— "  Bvshibb"— "  Cbxtbab 


Captain  J.  H.  R.  Cruickshank,  R.  Eng. 
Captain  T.  Glancy,  R.  Engineers.. 


Major  J.  Hills,  R.  Engineers  1  5  July  72 

z  Nov.  72 

z3  Jan.  6g 
7  July  69 
4  Mar.  69 
2z  Feb.  7z 
31  Mar.  69 
3z  Oct.  69 
4  Feb.  71 


Lieut.  H.  O.  Selby,  R.  Fng 

Lieut.  T.  R.  Henn,  R.  Engineers  

Captain  C.  P.  Newport,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.Honneli,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  H.  Melliss,  Staff  Corps 

Captahi  W.  W.  Haywood,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  F.  T.  Stock,  C^en.  List  

Surgeon  Major  J.  F.  Straker    , 

Surgeon  Major  Wm.  Davey , 


Commandant,  33  Aug.  7Z.         [z  Nov.  70.— Furloush  to  Europe. 
Adjutant,  Superintendent  of  Instruotion,  and  and  m  Command. 
C  Qunrter  Master  and  Interpreter  and  Superintendent  of  Field 
(     and  Park  Train,  30  Aug.  73. 
Doing  Duty  Officer,  ao  March  7a. 


Doing  Dut^  Officer,  ^o  Nov.  7a. 
Commanding  No.  z  Company,  Kirkee. 
Commanding  No.  3  Company,  Kirkee. 
Commanding  No.  a  Company,  Kirkee. 
Conmianding  No.  4  Company,  Kirkee. 
Commanding  No.  5  Company,  Aden. 
In  medical  charge,  z6  July  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  z8  April  7a. 


5  Feb.  66  < 

NoTB.— The  Effective  Establishment  ol  the  Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners  consists  of  5  Companies  with  x  Com- 
mandant, 5  Officers  Commanding  Companies,  z  Adjutant,  z  Sergeant  M^or,  z  Quarter  Master  Seiveant,  4  Sergesnts, 
4  First  Corporals,  4  Second  Coiporals,  z  Subedar  Major,  4  Subedars,  5  Jemedars,  5  Staff  Havil£tfa,  15  Ha^dars» 
I  Bogle  Major,  9  Buglers,  40  Naiques,  and  500  Privates. 


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Ist  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Greyiadlers — Raised  i  June  1796). 

"  MAiroi.LOBX  *'—*•  Htdsbxbad." — 3V>  Dbcbkbxr  1866. 
Head  Qoartera  at  Poosa.    Faeing$,  White. 


425 


Ravk,  Ni.m8,  i-iTD  C0BF8. 


Colonel  R.  M.  Johnstone,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Cokmel  B.  L.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Lt-Colonel  W.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 

3iiyor  B.  F.  WiUiams,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  F.  Hnghes.  Staff  Corps  

Liettt  O.  W.  Hinde,  Staff  Corps 

liieat.  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Affleck,  Staff  Corps  

Lieat.  L.  L.  Fenton,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  M^or  C.  J.  Sylrester,  MD 

Surgeon  ^ii^or  T.  MUler,  MD 


Asmr 

BA.irK. 


Rbxabks. 


Dec.  70  Commandant,  x  Jan.  62. — Forlonf  h  to  Europe. 

July  7a  Officiating  Commandant,  15  Maron  73. — and  in  Com.  xa  N.I. 


Dec.  69 
Mar.  68 
June  73 
Oct.  7x 
Aug.  68 
June  69 
Jan.  70 
May  66 


2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  64. 

Ad^iutant,  a  Jan.  68.— Attncbed  to  Commissariat  Department 

Officiating  Adjutant— Wing  Subaltern  ax  N.L 


xBt  Wing  Subaltern,  xo  Aug.  71.- Acting  Com.  of  the  Local  Bait. 

Qu.%rter  Master,  ax  July  60.    [at  

and  Wing  Subaltern,  ag  'ilLBj  ^2. 


[at  Dharee  and  Asaiatant  Resident. 


In  medical  charge,  9  Dec.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  31  Jan.  7a. 


2nd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Grenadiers — Raised  i  June  1796). 

•*  Eom '•— "  EomBai.x7ic  "— **  Kxbkbb."    Left  Flank  Company,  ••  Fbbsia  "— "  Abtssiitia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Aden.    Facingt,  White. 


Colonal  W.  E.  Hacleod,  Staff  Corps  . 

Colonel  St.  J.  0*N.  Muter,  Staff  Corps... 
UColonel.  G.  H.  W.  Fagan,  late  a  N.  I. 
LtColonel  S.  DeB.  Edwardes,  late  a  N.I 

yS»jarC.  M.  Ducat,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  T.  Bulkley,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  G.  M.  Ryres,  Oen.  List 

Captain  C.  C.  Y.  Butler,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  B.  Balfe,  40  Foot 

Surgeon  Major  F.  H.  Plumptre 

Surgeon  J.  T.  Welah 


15  Aug.  68 

x8  Mar.  7a 

17  April  7a 
4  Feb.  71 
12  Dec.  71 
19  Dec.  73 
4  Feb.  71 

16  July  70 
a8  Oct.  7X 


Commandant,   14  July  68.— Acting  Superintendent  of  Army 

Clothing. 
Officiating  Commandant,  a8  May  73.— and  in  Com.  13  N.I. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  20  Aug.  73. 
Wing  Officer,  x  Oct.  73. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer.  4  Sept  7a. 
Adjutant,  6  May  7X.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Quarter  Master,  la  Feb.  73.— Officiating  Adjutant 
iSt  Wing  Subaltern,  4  June  73. 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  3^  Oct.  7a. 
In  medical  charge,  x6  July  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  x8  June  73.  • 


3rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Light  Infantry — Raised  i  June  1796). 

"  SnsASBSB  " — "  SBBIN0APXT1.M  "— "  Bbiti-Boo-Ali  "— PiTir  JA,UB  "— "  MooLTi.ir "- "  G00JBB1.T  "— '*  Abtssiitia." 

Light  Company,  "  Pbbsii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Ahmedabad.    Facing;  Sky  Slue. 


Colonel  J.  O.  Scott,  Bombay  Inf. 
LtColonel  W.  T.  Bowen,  Staff  Corps- 
Major  J.  B.  Stnitt,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut  L.  F.  Heath,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  E.  H.  Noyes,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  J.  M.  Madden,  Gen.  List 

Captain  G.  C.  Sartorius,  Staff  Corps 
laeatT.  H.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Sorgeon  M«or  J.  Gilbert 

SorgeonM^orC.  Johnson  


X  X  June  70  Commandant,  24  Sept^o, 
8  June  70  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  Dec.  66, 


ao  Dec.  7X 
XI  Jan.  67 
13  June  70 
31  Oct.  69 
I  Oct.  69 
a8  0ct  71 
33  ^far.  68 


Wing  Officer,  13  May  68. 

Adjutant,  19  June  72,  , 

Quarter  Master,  30  June  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Quarter  Master,  39  March  73. 

XBt  Wing  Subaltern,  ax  Dec.  72. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Feb.  72. 

In  medical  charge,  a6  Oct.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (or  Rijie  Corps — Raised  i  June  1796). 

"SBBZsaif  1.XAJC  "— "  B«iri-Boo-ALi "— **  Boubbon  "— *•  Pukjaub  "— "  Mooltait  *'— *•  Pbbsia  "— "  Rbskixi 

**  Khooshab  *• — **  BusniBB." 
Head  Quarters  at  Baroda.     Jacket,  Rifle  Green.  Facinge,  Bed. 

Colonel  H.  H.  A.  Wood,  Staff  Coips xs  Aug.  68  Commandant,  30  Julyja. 

LtColonel  J.  L.  Sheppard,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lt-Colonel  W.  Baunerman,  Staff  Corps 
UColonel  W.  A.  Glasspoole,  Staff  Corps 
H^or  G.  B.  Criapin,  Staff  Corps. 


Captain  8.  Carter,  Staff  Corps 

Captain F.  F.  Comyn,  Gen.  List.. 
Captain  W.  Marshall,  Staff  Corps . 
Captain  W.  8.  Seton,  late  a  E.R.    . 
Surgeon  Mi^or  G.  G.  H.  Ross 


3  July  7a  I  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  20  Aug.  73.— Furlough. 

3  Feb.  7a'0ffg.  and  in  Command,  13  Nov.  72.— Wing  Officer  la  N.I. 

3  Jan.  73 1  Wing  Officer,  xa  June  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

20  July  72  '^«'*^~*: —  ^' —  f^*^ '••» 

19  Dec.  72 
14  Nov.  68 
13  Aug.  7X 
30  July  69 


Officiating  Wing  Officer,  X7  July  72. 

Adjutant,  9  Aug.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  3  Oct.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

XBt  Wing  Subaltern,  10  July  67.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Sept.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

In  medical  charge,  X7  Nov.  69. 


5th  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 

*  Bbxdabsbb  *' — "  SBBXV01.PATAJC  "— "  KiHUV  "— "  Bbici-Boo-Ali."    Loll  Flank  Company,  "  Pbbsia.* 
Head  Quarters  at  Belgaum.     Facing*,  Black  Velvet. 


Colonel  W.  W.  Taylor,  Bombay  Inf.. 
LtColonel  F.  Roome,  Staff  Corps  .... 
M^r  A.  A.  Dea  Vobux,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  L.  G.  Brown,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  R.  A.  C.  Hunt  late  5  N.L. 


Captain  G.  G.  H.  Fulton,  Staff  Con)s  ... 

Captain  R.  M.  Chambers,  late  s  N.I 

Lieut  C.  O.  Nicholetts,  Staff  Corps  . 
Surgeon  Major  H.  Day,  JfD 


X3  Feb.  69  Commandant 

28  Oct.  68  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  12  Nov.  70. 

8  Dec.  68  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. 

9  June  66  Attached. 

3  Aug.  69' Adjutant,  20  Oct.  66. 

4  Aug.  66, Quarter  Master,  9  June  71. 

3x  Oct.  69' ISt  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Jan.  73. 

28  Oct.  71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  24  Aug.  7a. 

jln  medical  charge,  X7  Oct  67. 


6th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 


Colonel  J.  A.  S.  Faulknor,  Infantry.. 
Colonel  H.  T.  Briggs,  Staff  Corps  .... 

>mor  J.  J.  Elder,  Staff  Corps 

Uiqor  C.  D.  J.  Dodd,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut  O.  W.  Sawyer,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  E.  R.  Reay,  Gen.  List 

Captain  S.  8.  Dalmahov,  Gen.  List  . 
Lieat  A.  J.  P.  Nuthall,  Staff  Corps  . 
SorgeonMajor  A.  M.  Rogers   


"SBBlir&A.PATA.H." 

Head  Quarters  at  Belgaum.    Facinge,  Black. 


xa  Dec.  7X 'Commandant.  [mandnnt  14  N.L 

2  July  72  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  X9  Jan.  67.— Officiating  Com- 

29  Jf*n.  68  Wing  Officer,  25  Nov.  69.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

X3  June  7X|0fficiating  Wing  Officer,  x8  April  72. 

20  May  67  Adjutant  3  Jan.  72. 
8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master,  20  Apr.  69. 

xo  Oct.  70  ISt  Wing  Subaltern,  15  March  73. 


38  Oct  7X 
34  Juno  73 


2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  x?  Jan.  72. 
In  medical  charge,  7  May  73. 


KotB.— The  Effective  Establishment  of  a  Native  Infantry  Regiment  consists  of  Eight  Companies  with  x  Command- 
■zu,  X  and  in  Command,  x  Wing  Officer,  x  Adjutant,  x  Quarter  Master,  2  Wing  Subalterns,  x  Medical  Officer, 
8  Sabedart,  8  Jemedars,  40  Havildars,  40  Naiks,  x6  Drummers,  600  Sepoys,  or  7x3  of  all  Ranks  (Native). 
Kon-efllMtive  Native  Staff,  i  Bubedar  l^ior,  x  Native  Adjutant,  x  Drill  Havildar,  x  Drill  Naik,  8  Colov  Havil- 
dan,  8  Pay  Havildazt,  x  Drum  Mi^or,  i  Fitid  Major. 


426  7t]i  Bombay  Native  Infantry   (liaised  i  June  1796). 

*'  SxsDXBXBx  " — *•  Sbkhtgapxtax  "— "  Bbki-Boo-Ali." 
Head  Qoartera  at  Bajkote.    A  Wing  at  Taana.    Facinff$,  White.  • 


Rurc,  Naxxs,  asd  Costs. 


AXKT 


BXSCASEB. 


Colonel  E.  H.  S.  Bowdich,  Bombay  Inf. 

Lt.Colonel  A.  F.  Battye,  Staff  Coxps 

Mi^or  A.  R.  WilBon,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  IL  Cnnningham,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  W.  H.  Yates,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  S.  Start,  late  6  N.I 

Lieat.  H.  G.  E.  Luoas,  Staff  Corps 

HarjceonE.  H.  Batty 


zo  Mar.  69  Commandant,  x  Jon.  62. 

10  Dec.  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  12  Feb.  66. 

ao  Dec.  71 1  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. 

20  Mar.  68' Adjutant,  25  Dec.  63.— Fnrlongh  to  Europe. 

4  Mar.  6o'Quarter  Master,  30  Dec.  71. — Sick  Furlough. 
3x  Oct.  69 list  Wing  Subaltern.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

7  Oct.  71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  29  Nov.  71. — Officiating  A^jataak 
In  medical  charge,  29  Deo.  68. 


8th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 


**  Hti>bbi.bai>."    Light  Company,  **  Pbbsii., 
Head  Quarters  at  Poena.    Facinff$,  White. 

Colonel  J.  P.  Sandwith,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  Colonel  A.  Becher.  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Wahab,  Staff  Corps  .. 


zx  Dec.  70, Commandant,  15  Mar.  67. 

22  Dec.  68  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  64. 


Major  S.  Fellows,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  H.  S.  Tandy,  Staff  Corps .. 
Captain  H.  Gardiner,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  S.  Rimington,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  T.  R.  M.  Macpherson,  109  Foot... 
Surgeon  Major 


X3  June  72;  Wing  Officer,  Nov.  71. — Furlough  to  Europe, 
xo  Dec.  70  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  20  Feb.  7a. 
12  June  73  Adjutant,  4  Oct.  71. 
x3  Juno  69  Quarter  Master,  7  Dec.  70. 
20  July  66  ist  Wing  Subaltern.  31  May  73. 
28  Oct.  7x  2na  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Nor.  72. — On  probation. 
In  medical  charge. 


9th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  September  1797). 


Colonel  C.  R.  Baugh,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  C.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps.... 
Lt.Colonel  R.  Mallaby,  Staff  Corps  . 
Major  G.  W.  Hanson,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  y.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  C.  Morse,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  C.  H.  Coles,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  A.  W.  Proudfoot,  Staff  Corps  . 
Surgeon  Major  R.  Boustead 


*  SBBIir01Pl.TAK  " — **  PtTKJl.UB  *'— "  MoOLTUT." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ahmedabad.    Faeimg$,  Black, 


x2  June  70 
x8  June  73 
3  Aug.  72 
3  Jan.  68 
20  Aug.  69 
T2  June  70 
20  June  70 
28  Oct.  7x 


Commandant,  4  Apr.  66. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  5  Dec.  66.^Fnrl.  to  Europe. 

Officiating  and  in  Command. 


Wing  Officer,  19  Jan.  67. 

Adjutant,  23  July  63.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  24  Oct.  63. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  21  Sept.  67.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  29  May  72. 

In  medical  charge,  3  Aug.  70. 


10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Light  Infantry. — Raised  6  Seplemher  1797). 

"Cbhibi-l  Iitdia" — "  Abyssutii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Mhow.    A  Wing  at  Indore.    Faeinfft,  Black. 


Colonel  W.  Pirie,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  James,  Staff  Corps    ... 
Lt  Colonel  T.  W.  W.  Pierce,  Staff  Corps 

Major  R.  Burd,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  Durand,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  G.  Humfrey,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  E.  Blowers,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  L.A.T.  M'Cudden,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  Ot.  C.  Dobbs,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  T.  Murray 


2  Deo.  71 1  Commandant,  6  Not.  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
15  Aug.  68 1  and  in  Conunand  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64.— Offg.  Comdnk 
29  Dec.  72  Wing  Officer,  25  Nov.  64.— -Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
XX  Feb.  68  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  8  Not.  70. 
20  Feb.  66iAdjutant,  31  Mar.  63.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


17  Aug.  68 
X3  June  69 
30  Nov.  70 
28  Oct.  71 
7  Mar.  60 


Officiiiiing  Adjutant,  t  Oct.  72. 

Quarter  Master,  23  Feb.  66.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  X4  Aug.  72. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  xj  Nov.  72. 

In  medical  charge,  10  Sept.  57. 


11th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  15  January  1799). 

Light  Company,  *'  Pbbsla.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Battara.    Faeinff$,  Pale  Bvff. 


Colonel  C.  T.  Palin,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lt.  Colonel  T.  Thatcher,  Staff  Corps. 

Lt.Colonel  *!.  Boyd,  Staff  Corps   

Major  J.  C.  Hobson,  Staff  Corps    .... 

Captain  W.  F.  Hume,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  H.  E.  Penton,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  H.  French,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  G.  Trevor,  Staff  Corps   . 


Lieut.  C.  J.  Dickson,  Staff  Corps  . 
Burgeon  Mi^or  C.  K.  Ooltson 


XX  June  73  Commandant,  28  Sept.  70. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
CO  Juno  69*  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  28  Sept.  70.— Offj 

3  Apr.  73  Wing  Oflicer.  1  Jan.  64. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
8  Dec.  68' Officiating  Wing  Officer,  x8  April  72. 

4  Feb.  71  Adjutant,  26  Feb.  69. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
3  Oct.  71  Officiating  Adjutant.  27  Aug.  73. 

27  Oct.  7X  Quarter  Master,  x8  June  70. 

31  Aug.  66!: St  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Oct  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
{Officiating  xst  Wing  Subaltern, 
z  Mar.  7x!2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  24  April  72. 
I  In  medical  charge,  X9  June  72. 


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12tli  Bombay  Native  Infantry' (Eaisec2  15  January  1799). 


"Kibxbb"-' 
Head 
Colonel  J.  H.  Champion,  Staff  Corps   . . . 

Colonel  B .  L.  Scott,  Staff  Corps    

Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Park,  Infantry 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Bannerman,  Staff  Corps . 
Major  C.  T.  Heathcote,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  W.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Gapt.  C.  M.  Browne,  Gen.  List   

Captain  C.  H.  F.  L.  Way,  Staff  Corps. 

Surgeon  Major 


Mbbxitbb  "— *'  HruBBABi-n  **— "  Cbktbh.  Ikdia." 
Quarters  at  Dharwar.    Faeingt^  Deep  Btif. 
I  zo  Dec.  70,  Commandant,  22  May  68. 

'25  July  72  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  x8  May  72.— Ofl)j.  Com.  i  N.L 
'21  Feb.  71  Officiiitinj,'  2nd  in  Command.  Z9  March  73. 

3  Feb.  72!  Winff  Officer,  18  Oct.  7X.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  4  N.I. 
7  Sept.  68  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  26  Nov.  70. 

x2  Mar.  72  Adiutant,  18  Fjb.  67. 

4  Feb.  71  Quarter  Master      Nov.  73. 
zz  Dec.  70  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  4  Dec.  69. 

1 2nd  Wing  Subaltern. 
■In  medical  charge. 


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13th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  March  1800). 

•  Eotpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  —  "  Kxbub  "  —  "  Bxiti-Boo-Alx  "  —  "  Cuktrll  Txtdul," 
Head  Quarters  at  Ahmednngipir.    Faeinga,  Bv^, 


427 


RuTK,  Kaxxb,  avs  Coepb. 


AXMT 


BSMABKB. 


Colonel  H.  A.  AdamB,  Bombar  Inf.  7  Feb.  67  Commandant. 

Colonel  J.  0'N._ Mater,  Staff  Corps  x8  May  7a  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  7  May  73.— Off.  Com.  a  N.L 


Colonel  B.  C.  Marston,  Sts^ Corps   izS  Feb.  70  Officiating  and  in  Command,  za  July  ^%. 

-   -  -      '- -    --        .      -  ,~.      —  ,       64.— Offg.  Deputy  Ji 

«^w.  ^.  ^ , -r- .-, -y e» „ ^oer.  aa  Anril  tx. 

Ideot.  J.V.  Walker,  Staff  Corps  |z7  Aog.  7o!Adjatant.  ao  Jan.  7a. 


LtColonel  E.  M.  G.  Cooper,  Staff  Corps  13  June  7a  .Wing  Officer,  z  Jon.  64.— Offg.  Deputy  Judge  Advocate,  N.D. 
Ibuor  C.  O.  Lord.  Staff  Corps 24  Feb.  69  Offioating  Wing  Officer,  aa  April  71, 


Captain  W.  Laing,  Gen.  List. 
Captain  A.  J.  Vibart,  Staff  Corps 
Lieat.  F.  J.  T.  Welch,  Staff  Corps 
Burgeon  Mi^or  W.  D.  Tioehurst ... 


25  Mar.  71  Quarter  Master,  zs  Sept.  68. 
9  Deo.  66  zst  Wing  Subaltern, 
zs  Aug.  69  and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Sept.  70. 
In  medical  charge,  4  Feb.  68. 


14th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  March  1800). 

Head  Quarters  at  Kolapore.    Faeinffa,  Light  Bt^, 

Commandant,  15  Mar.  67.— Furlough  to  Earoi>e. 

Officiating  Commandant,  17  Jan.  7a. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. 

Adjutant,  24  Sept.  68. 

Quarter  Master,  z6  Nov.  70. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  27  Dec.  7x. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  zz  Oct.  7Z. 

In  medical  charge,  az  Nov.  66. 


STff  Colonel  J.  A.  Wood,  Staff  Corps.. 

Cokmel  H.  T.  Briggs,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  F.  E.  Frands.  Bombay  Inf. .. 
LLColonel  J.  T.  Hill,  Staff  Corps    . . . . 

Captain  P.  H.  Greig,  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  J.  S.  Ci£ai,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  G.  F.  Blew,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  W.  B.  Ferris,  Staff  Corps 

Burgeon  D.  B.  Hughes,  MB 


za  Feb. 

70 

a  July 

72 

30  Jan. 

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z8  Feb. 

71 

34  Aug.  69J 

ao  Jan. 

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9  Dec. 

66 

7  Oct. 

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IStli  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  6  March  1800). 

Light  Company,  "  Pxbsii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Mallegaum.    Faeinga,  Light  Bvff. 


Colonel  J.  S.  Kemball,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Colonel  W.  C.  Stileman,  Bombay  Inf. . 
LtColonel  L.  M.  Davies,  Staff  Corps... 

LLColonel  J.  Carrie,  Staff  Corps  

H^or  A.  ntterson.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  F.  Bandwith,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut.  F.  H.  Blanshard.  Staff  Corps.... 
Captain  W.  R.  Trevelyan,  Staff  Corps . 

Lieut.  Wm.  Coles,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mi^or  E.  P.  BurrowB 


iz  Dec.  69 
6  Mar.  73 
Z7  Feb.  73 
:a  Dec.  7a 
za  Dec.  7z 
20  July  69 
Z5  May  67 
4  Oct.  69 
z  Nov.  7z 


Commandant,  30  June  73. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64.— Furl,  to  Europe. 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  a  April  73 

Wing  Officer.  24  July  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Witig  Officer,  Z7  May  73. 

Ac^utant,  20  April  69.—  Cantonment  Magistrate  at  MaUeganm.  I 

Quarter  Master.  3  Feb.  72. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  20  April  70. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  x  7  April  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  ao  Feb.  70. 


16th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  6  March  i8oo). 

Head  Quarters  at  Mhow.    Facinga,  Light  Bt^. 


3z  Mar.  7Z 

3  Feb.  71 
5  Feb.  72 
8  Dec.  67 

19  Aug.  68 

4  Jan.  66 
zo  Dec.  66 

Lieut.  P.  W.Snell,  Staff  Corps  28  Oct.  7X 

SorgeonMi^orA.  N.  E.  Biddell 


Colonel  W.  L.  Cahusac,  Staff  Corps  .. 

lAColonel  Joseph  Miles,  Staff  Coq^s 
LtColonel  A.  P.  Chesshyre,  Staff  Corps 
Major  W.  H.  Newport,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  J.  T.  Carmthers,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  T.  B.  Strong,  Staff  Corps-. 
Captain  C.  W.  Yonge,  Staff  Corps. 


Commandant,  25  Oct.  7Z. — ^Fnrlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Commandant, 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  Z3  Jan.  64.— Furl,  to  Europe^ 

Wing  Officer,  22  July  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  9  April  73. 

Adjutant,  4  Dec.  69. 

Quarter  Master,  x6  Mar.  67. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  28  June  7Z. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  ao  May  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  :2  Fob.  69. 


17th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i8  December  1803). 


Head  Quarters  at  Poena.    Faeinga^  Tale  TeUov. 


Colonel  J.  Poffson,  Bombay  Inf. 

Colonel  E.  A.  H.  Bacon,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  J.  H.  Reynolds,  Staff  Corps  

Colonel  W.  B.  Houghton,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Major  H.  Yanghan,  Staff  Corps 

Major  F.  T.  Cornewall,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  J.  R.  Watson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  C.  Heath,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  I.  Tinling,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  A.  Bowlandson,  Gen.  List  .. 

Captain  H.  T.  Christie,  (ren.  List  

Borgeon  Major  R.  Dick,  JrD 


zz  June  70 [Commandant. —Furlough  to  Europe. 

3  Dec.  72  Officiating  Commandant,  24  May  73. 

2  July  73\^nci  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64.— Purl,  to  Europe* 

a  Aug.  73  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  25  Jan.  73. 
14  June  71 1  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
23  Jan.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  Nov.  7Z. 
26  Jan.  66  Adjatant,  6  May  7X.— Sick  Furlough  to  Enroi>e. 
23  July  69  Officiating  Adjutant. 

8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master,  30  May  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  Feb.  71  list  Wing  Subaltern,  zi  Nov.  71.— Officiating  Quarter  Master.. 
X  Mar.  69  and  Wing  Subaltern.  5  Apr.  73. 

)In  medical  charge,  6  Nov.  68. 


18th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  i8  December  1803), 


"  Bbbi-Boo-Ali  "— "  Abtssivia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Rajkote.    Facinga,  FaU  Tallow, 


Colonel  J.  J.  Combe,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  Hewett,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  A.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  

Major  E.  N.  Marsh,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  S.  Lechmere,  Gen.  List ... 
Captain  J.  B.  Hennell,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  W.  T.Eden.  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  W.  C.  Beil.  Staff  Corps   ... 

Borgeoa  A.  M.  Blomfleld     

Sargeon  Major  E.  Sexton,  MD. 


z  z  June  69 
9  June  69 

xo  Dec.  67 

zo  June  68 
z  Mar.  62 
9  Dec.  71 

aoDeo.  67 


Commandant,  7  Dec.  64. 

and  in  Command.  X2  Jane  72. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Jan.  65.— Officiating  and  in  CominiizuL 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  10  Mav  73. 

Adjutant,^9  April  70. — Furlough  to  Europe. 


Quarter  Master,  z  Jan.  64. 
,  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Feb.  7a, 
88  Oct.  7z  and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  July  7a. 
ao  Feb.  68  In  medical  charge. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
tOffldating  in  medical  charge,  ao  Mar.  ju^ 


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428  19th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  5  Novemh&r  1817). 

"  GHirz3rsB  '*— "  A»f  OHiirisrAir '*— "  Pgsji.vB  '• — **Moolta»*'— "  Goojxsax.*' 
Head  QoArtora  at  Bombay.    FaeingB,  Dtep  TtUow. 


BlVX,  N1.ICBB,  AWD  COBP8. 


Colonel  O.  TJ.  Price,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Creagh,  Staff  Corps 


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Rawk. 


xo  Dec.  70 
3  Feb.  71 


Captain  8.  J.  Waudby,  Staff  Corps  4  Sept.  70 

Captain  R.  J.  Le  P.  Trench,  Gen.  List  ...1 31  Oct.  69 

Captain  W.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps    |  ao  Jan.  67 

Lieut  P.  G.  Alexander,  56  Foot 28  Oct.  7 1 

Surgeon  M^jor  H.  Wakefield |       

Surgeon  Major  J.  G.  Trestrail 15  Mar.  62 


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Commandant,  6  June  tz* 

2nd  in  Conmiand  and  wing  Of&cer,  13  Sept.  66. 

Wing  Officer, 

A(]jutant,  39  May  65. 

Quarter  Master,  97  May  67. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Jan.  69. 

2nd  Wiug  Subaltern,  15  March  73. 

In  medical  charge,  23  Sept.  71.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  5  April  73. 


20tli  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  5  November  181 7). 

*'  PbBSIJL  "— "  BXSHXBX  "— "  KXOOSSAB  *'— "  BViHIBS." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bhooj.    Joeixj^f,  Yellow, 

Colonel  W.  Soott,  Staff  Corps '19  June  7x1  Commandant,  zo  Mar.  64. 

Colonel  G.  McB.  B.  Farqunarson,  S.  C        ' 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Rice,  Staff  Corps 

Major  T.  KettleweU.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  G.  Gillmor,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  S.  Iredell,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  L.  Walter,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  P.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  H.  DeTatham  


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30  Jan.  73 '2nd  In  Com.  and  Wing  Officer.  1  Jan.  64.— SickFufloaghto 
26  Aug.  69, Officiating  and  in  Command,  23  Nov.  73. 
20  Feb.  72.  Wing  Officer,  25  Aug.  69. 
x3  Jime  69  Adjutant,  4  Mar.  67. 
13  Bee.  68, Quarter  Master,  8  Mar.  70.— Furlough. 
20  Dec.  6Q{xBt  Wing  Subaltern,  17  May  71. 
22  Mar.  7x  and  Wing  Subaltern,  29  March  71. 
In  medical  charge,  6  Jan.  69. 


21st  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (or  Marme  Battalion)  (Raised  3  January  1777). 

An  Anchor  and  Laurel  Wreath,  with  Motto  in  Hindoostaneo  corresponding  with  *'  Per  Mare,  per  Terrain." 
"  PxxsiAir  GuLX  •'— "  Bxxi-Boo- Alt  "— "  Bi7bmi.h  "— "  AnBF  "— *'  Htdxbi.bad  "— " Pu^jaitb." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.    Faeingt,  Dark  Green.    Laee^  Oold, 
IX  Dec.  68 'Commandant,  x8  Oct.  6i. 

X  Jan.  70,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  29  Mar.  67. — ForL  to  Bnrope. 
14  Oct.  69  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  X5  March  73. 
20  Jan.  73  Wing  Officer,  4  April  67.— Furlough  to  Bnrope. 
TO  Dec.  70  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  x6  Deo.  71. 
8  Sept.  69' Adjutant,  22  March  71.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master,  31  Jan.  68.— Officiatmg  Adjutant. 
31  Oct.  69  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  17  Jan,  71.— Sick  i^loughto  Europe. 
25  Oct.  71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  i  Nov.  71.— Officiating  Adjutant  i  N.I. 
3  Apr.  68  In  medioal  charge,  ag  March  69. 


Colonel  S.  Thacker,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  R.  D.  Hansard,  Staff  Corps. 
Lt.Colonel  C.  D.  Maoleod, Infantry  .... 

Major  G.  M.  Lyons,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  A.  Gayer,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  S.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Becke,  Gen.  List 

Captain  F.  S.  Leacock,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  C.  W.  Hinde.  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mi^or  J.  Mills 


22nd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  Januai-y  1818). 

Light  Company,  •'Pxbsia..** 
Head  Quarters,  Neemuoh.    Faeing$^  Dark  Oreen, 


Colonel  H.  E.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lt.Colonel  T.  Nuttall.  Staff  Corps .... 

Major  W.  Blakeney,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps . 

Captain  H.  A.  Hobson,  Gen.  List 

Captain  A.  F.  Stewart.  Staff  Corps  ., 

Lieut.  P.  M.  Kirk,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  Major  H.  A.  Lewis   


25  Feb.  7x1  Commandant,  25  Oct.  7X. 
15  Aug.  68  2nd  in  Command,  9  July  73. 
X5  Aug.  68, Wing  Officer,  15  June  72. 
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8  Dec.  69' Adjutant,  24  June  7X.— Sick  Furlough  to  Eoiope. 

X  Mar.  69  Quarter  Master,  5  Feb.  70. 
X2  Sept.  7i.xst  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Mar.  70. 

15  Sept.  69  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  ix  Oct  7x.~0fficiating  A^tant. 
(In  medical  charge,  7  May  73. 


23rd  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 


Colonel  S.  J.  K.Whitehill,  Staff  Corps... 

Colonel  J.  Bates,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  E.  Waddington,  Staff  Corps. 

Major  M.  R.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  T.  Watling,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  F.  T.  Ebden,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Qatacre,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  C.  Kellie.  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  J.  Simpson,  MB 


•*  KiBixx"— ••Pbbsia.* 

Head  Quarters  at  NuBseerabad. 

x7  Jan.  67 
4  Dec.  72 
9  Dec.  68 


Facing* t  Dark  Oreen. 


Commandant,  2  Oct.  6x. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Commandant,  28  Feb.  72. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  29  Oct.  66.— Furlongh  to  Europe. 
24  Dec.  681  Wing  Officer,  xi  Mar.  69.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
26  July  64I  Adjutant,  ax  Feb.  70. 
29  Dec.  72' Quarter  Master,  6  Mar.  65. 

X3  June  69  I  St  Wing  Subaltern,  X7  Dec.  70.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
28  Oct.  7i'2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  July  7». 

In  medical  charge,  13  Mar.  7a. 


24th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 


Head 


Colonel  W.  S.  Hewett,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  S.  Pierce,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  I.  P.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps 

M^or  G.  S.  Hawthorn.  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.  B.  E.  Radcliffb,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  M.  D.  V.  T.  Grant,  Staff  CoriJS 

Captain  S.  M.  Hay,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  J.  Morse,  Staff  Corps 

Aasistant  Surgeon  G.  A.  Maconachie  .. 
Surgeon  Major  P.  W.  Cockell  


ADBN  •* — *•  CX^TTBAL  IXDIl..' 

Quarters  at  Beesa.    Faeingi,  Dark  Oreen, 

?2  Dec.  71  {Commandant,  30  .Tune  71. 

14  June  71,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  20  April  69.— Furl,  to  Enzope. 

27  May  68  Officiating  and  in  Command,  xo  May  73. 

20  Feb.  72  Wing  Officer,  ao  April  69. 

2  Nov.  70' Adjutant,  24  Feb.  72. 

2x  Sept.  67  Quarter  Master,  8  Feb.  71. 
I  Dec.  7oIxst  Wing  Subaltern,  19  June  7a. 

3  Sept.  63  and  W^ing  Subaltora,  3X  May  73. 

X  Ax>r.  67, In  medical  chari2o.  25  June  70.— Acting  Ophthalmic  Sorgeos. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  x  Jnno  7a. 


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26tli  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  26  May  1820). 

"HiBiru  "— "  Htdbeabad.*»    Lijcht  Company,  "  Pimai*. "— "  Oiktbal  Iwdxi.  "— "  ABTfaon^." 
Head  Qoarteis  at  Xahidpeve.    Wing  at  Anfw.    J^laeings,  FaU  TMom, 

Bavk,  Naxxs,  ajto  Corn. 


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Cdknwl  A.  B.  Little,  Staff  Cknps 

LLColoxial  J.  Fairtirother,  Staff  Corps ., 

LuColonel  Q,  D.  Ealea,  Staff  Coipa 

Hajor  S.  B.  Woodhonae,  Staff  Corps..... 

Captain  J.  Withers.  Staff  Corps 

Ciptain  F.  A.  BeyiUe,  Gon.  List. 

Captain  P.  J.  F.  Henslowe,  late  3  S.B.. 

Captain  W.  8.  Hore,  Gen.  List 

link  W.G.  Orr,  108  Foot ^ 

fimseoQ  M.  Hefftenan  


Commandant,  34  ICar.  66. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Apr.  66.— Furl,  to  Europe. 

Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64.— Offlniating  and  in  Command. 

Offidating  Wing  Officer,  34  April  7a. 

A4}atant,  15  Feb.  71. 

Qnarter  Master,  a  Feb.  70.— Sick  Fnrlonffli  to  Enzope. 

Officiating  Quarter  Master,  31  May  73. 

ist  Wing  Sabaltem,  aa  JaiL  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  la  Fob.  69. 


26th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  9  March  1825). 


Head 
LLOoIooel  G.  L.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps 
LLOolonel  John  Miles,  Staff  Corps   ... 
LLCobnel  B.  A.  Green,  Staff  Corps    . 

Captain  J.  M.  Heath,  Staff  Corps 

lieot.  F.  H.  Foxjett,  Staff  Corps 

lieot.  F.  B.  Peile,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Lyater,  Staff  Corps  

Burgeon  W.  M'Conaghy,  JfD. 


Fbbsxjl  " — '*  Ehooskab." 
Qoarters  at  Binat    Foeingt^  Lighi  B^, 


15  Feb.  70 
3  Feb.  71 
XI  Jane  73 
xaOot.  7a 
30  Mar.  70 
7  July  70 
6  Ja]y  70 


Commandant,  a7  May  71. 

and  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  6  April  72. 

Wing  Officer,  6  April  7a. 

Adjutant,  17  July  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  31  May  71. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  y.  May  73.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  x^  July  70. 

In  modioal  charge,  aa  Nov.  71. 


27ih  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  or  Ist  Belooch  Regiment  {JA^U  Infantry). 


Head 
UColonel  H.  Beville,  CB.  Staff  Corps.  {15 

ItCokmelG.  F.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps  15 

^jotJ.  H.  Oastell.  Staff  Co] 


Dnjn  "— "  AiTssnrik." 
Quarters  at  Koxraehee.    Facingt,  Std, 


Jiajor  J.  H.  Oastell.  Staff  Corps 

lieot.  W.  G.  W.  Macbay,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lteot  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  C.  A.  Cnningham,  Staff  Corps 
lieot  H.  B.  D.  Thomas,  76  Foot. 
£ariceon  W.  Nolan,  MD.  


»3 


a8 


Aug.  68 
Aug.  68 
Jan.  71 
July  71 
Sept.  70 
June  70 
Oct.  7x 


Conunandant,  30  Oct.  60. 

and  in  Command,  xa  Feb.  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Surope. 

Wing  Officer,  a  Dec.  68.— Officiating  and  in  Oommand. 

Adjutant.  a3  Dec.  71. 

Quarter  Master,  xa  Aug.  71. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  x6  Sept.  71.— Offlciating  Wing  Officer. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  xs  Marcn  73. 

In  medical  charge,  x6  July  68. 


28th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  21  January  1846). 

Light  Company,  "  Piesia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bholapore.    Faeingt,  Pale  Yellow^ 


CoknelC.  A.  Mqrle,  Staff  Corps 
X(.Colonel  J.  F.  Bobertson,  Staff  Corps. 

H^rT.  B.  Nimmo.  Staff  Corps 

X^or  J.  Qordon.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  C.  Singleton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Ketchen,  Gen.  List   

Captain  W.  E.  Simpson.  Gen.  List    ... 

Xieat.  F.  Btoyenson,  105  Foot 

fivgwn  A.  J.  Leggatt  


aaDec. 

70 

3  Jau- 

73 

XX  Dec. 

60 

9  June  68| 

9  Dec. 

71 

X3  July  66 

4  Feb. 

70 

28  Oct. 

7« 

Conunandant,  7  Sept.  < 
and  in  Command  and  ^ 


ring  Officer,  ao  Dee.  64. 


Winff  Officer,  ao  Dec.  64.-— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officmting  Wing  Officer,  5  July  73. 

Adjutant,  3  July  67. 

Quarter  Master,  xo  Dec.  7a. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  Nor.  68. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  Dec.  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  5  Oct.  69. 


20th  Bombay  Native  InfiEuitry;  or  2nd  Belooch  Regiment. 

"  Pxasii. "— "  RBSRimB  "~"  Khooshab  *'— "  Busnxax." 
Head  Quarters  at  Hyderabad.    Faeingi,  Med. 


B^  G.  Nieholetto,  Staff  Corps... 

Bnor  A  P.  Davis,  Staff  Corps  

B^r  J.  Galloway,  Staff  Corps 

Ckptaln  P.  A.  Browne,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A  Hogg.  Staff  Corps 

(hpiain  G.  F.  fiiyant.  Staff  Corps... 

Idem.  E.  Werge.  Staff  Corps , 

I  BoTgeon  Major  E.  Morton 

Bvgeon  B.  Keelan  


a7  July  68|Conamandant,  xa  Feb.  67. 

ao  Jan.  68  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  za  Feb.  67. 

IX  June  731  Wing  Officer,  la  Feb.  67. 

37  Aug.  7x  Adjutant,  ao  July  68. 


x6  May  69 
vj  June  71 
aa  Mar.  7X 


Quarter  Master,  3  Dec.  70. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  3  July  7a. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  ao  March  71 

In  medical  charge,  a?  Mar.  69. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  tn  medical  charge,  19  Aug.  71. 


30th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  or  JacoVs  Rifles. 

Head  Quarters  at  JaoobiUMd. 
lA.Colonel  W.G.Mainwaring,  Staff  Corpsl  x  Mar.  69  Commandant,  a  Sept.  58. 

|U||or  T.  Bell,  Staff  Corps jxo  Dec.  70  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  25  May  65. 

Wing  Officer,  i  July  65. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe, 


JWorT.  Bell.  Staff  Corps , 

bgorW.  T.  Mills,  StaffCorps 'ao  Jan.  71 

•lent.  W.  C. Harrison,  StaffCorps 'ao  Jan.  60 

Saplain  P.  T.  Humfrey,  Staff  Corps    ...  a6  Sept.  68 

•tent  F.H.  Smith.  StaffCorps '31  May  70 

tfnt.  W.  A.  Broome,  StaffCorps 'a8  Oct.  71 

wrgeon  J.  A.  Howell    I     


A^utant,  3x  Aug.  70. 

Quarter  Master.  24  Feb.  7a. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  19  July  71.— Officiating  Quarter  Masler. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  74  Aug.  73, 

In  medical  charge,  s  March  73. 


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430 


General  List  of  Offloen  of  Bombay  Cavalry. 


LiBunorAvn. 

CharieB  Wmonghby  Gftbb  .. 

Waller  9cott  Peat 

Joseph  Fagan  

HJUXJ  jJWUlVvQ  dM33?ieEU.. ...... 

Oonrad  Agnew  Owen*  


a?  Mar.  59 
37  June  59 
47  Dee.  59 
95  JrBj  6z 
a7  0ot.  61 


6x30 


aaiTXY 

CAPCUff. 


27  Mar.  71  Squadron  Snbaltam  a  Cavalry. 

a7  Jane  71  Brigade  Majpr,  Bind  Ftonfeier  Field  FaroB^ 

a7  Dec.  71  Adjataaft  a  Cavalry. 

as  Jnty  73  Bcraadron  Officer  3  Sind  Hona. 

a7  Qet.  73  Offlniafcmg  SqpiadTon  OiBoer  a  Cavalry. 


Oenend  List  of  Officers  of  Bombay  Infiuottry. 


Frederick  Fitz  William  Comyn  37  FMO. 

John  Hibbert 27  Feb. 

Henry  AdolphoB  Hobson  "' 

Heniy  Tolfrey  Ghrietie  ... 

James  Ketchen^  

Ff  eroy  Henderson  Greig 
Bdward  Mockler ...«..«.«. 

Frederick  Day  Mander... 

James  Batherford  

Charles  Lewis  Holbert ... 

JohnMelliBhMaddexL 

Richaxd  John  Le  Poer  Trench 
Frederick  Scbnler  Leaoof^* 
Haloolm  Hassells  Nicholson 
Charles  Spring  Lednaere...^ 
Bdmnnd  Bcopoli  Walcott*  .. 
John  Becke 


John  Isaac  Tinling 

Alex.  Blchard  Taylor  McRae 

Bdward  Bobert  Reay 

Frederick  Aognstos  Beville* 
Simon  Sawera  Dalnahoy...... 

John  Arthur  Rowlandsooi..... 

Charles  Maxwell  Rvves   

James  Fortnom  Willonghby 
William  Edward  Simpson  .. 

Bobert  Anstioe  Pridaaaz 

Freeman  Henry  Jadkson. ..... 


Francis  Theodore  Stock  , 
Walter  Fmnois  Hame  .... 

Frank  HeniyGordon 

Charles  Michael  Browne  . 

Beginald  Hennell   , 

James  Eyles  Gordon 

Walter  Stoart  Hore^  


William  Laing 

Malcolm  Wilkinson  Stevens... 
Charles  Theodore  Echalaz 
William  Cunningham  Morris 

Charles  James  Abbott  Yatas.. 

George    Bobinson    Bridge  *> 
Drunmond ) 


5996 


59*^ 

59 

59 


60  30 


laMar. 
z4  Apr. 
a7  July 

a  Aug. 

sAig. 

a  Aug. 
4  Aug.  39 
a7Aug.59 
X  Sept.  59 
3Sept.59 
9^90.  59 
9  Dec.  59 
9Deo.  59 
9Mar.tio 
8 Junafo 

8  June 60 

9  June  60 
9  June 60 
X  July  60 

97  July  60 
19  Dec.  60 
aoDec.  60 
97  Jan.-6x 
27  Feb.  61 
a7  Mar.  6x 

7  Jane6x 

8  June  6x 
8  jQna6x 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 

35  July  61 
37  July  61 
13  Sept.  61 
XX  Nov.  6x 
37  Dec.  61 
37  Jan.  63 
37  Jan.  63 

a7  Jaa.  6a 
30  Jan.  62 


ZiXxirr. 


Sept. 
ax  Feb.  6x 
13  Apr.  6z 
'1^6x 
34  Sept.  6r 
6  Dec.  61 
x  Jan.  6a 


60  X4 


I  Marl 
J3Jnly 
34  Aug. 


I  Jan.  ae  X4  Ootb 


6a  T4 


6e  3X 


z  Jan.  w. 
X  Jan.  6a 
z  Jan.  6a 
X  Jan.  68 
X  Jan.  6e 

4  Jan.  6a 
X  Mar.  6a 

xa  May  6a 
30  July  6s 
30  July  63 
30  July  63 
30  July  6a 
30  Ju^  63 
30  Jaly  6a 
30  July  63 
z3  Aug.  63 
30  Oct.  63 
3oOct.  6a 
xDeo.  6a 

5  Feb.  63 

X4  Feb.  63 

aa  Apr.  63 

37  July  &i 

X9  Sept.  63 

30  Oct.  63 

7  Nov.  63 

39  Feb.  64 

30  Mar.  64 

-'July  64 

July  64 

July  64 


z6 
z6Ju]y  64 

x6  July  64 


.,Nov, 
xMar. 


-,Oct. 
3xOot. 
3xOoL 
3xOot. 
31  Oct. 
31  Cot. 
3xOot. 
3zOot. 

8  Feb. 

8  Feb. 

8  Feb. 

8Feb. 

70ct. 
loOot. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


x9Aug. 
34  Oct. 
3xOct. 

8  Mar.: 
xaMar.' 


Quarter  Master  4  Native  InCkntiy. 

SttbAssistantCoinniiHsaTy  General,  3rd  ClBas»9Mtt.7S> 

Quarter  Master  aa  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Subaltern  17  Native  Inftmtry. 

"  _-      -^^j^itern  28  Native  InfSsntry. 


Officiating  Wing  { 
Adjutant  14  Native  InAtntry. 
Acting  Assistant  Politieal  Agent,  Mekran  Coast 
Asstent  Enpneer,  xst  Grade  D.P.W.  38  Sept.  67^ 

,    Kaira. 

Assist.Superiiitendent,  xst  Grade»  Bev.  Bur.  Mjaora. 
Sick  Fnriough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  Quarter  Master  3  Native  Infimtiy. 
Quarter  Master  zq  Native  Inikntry. 
Offlmating  Wmg  Subaltern  ax  Native  InlkDtaT. 
Sick  Fnriough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant  z8Native  InJkntry. 

SnbAssist.  Commissary  General^and ClaM^  8  Hay  7a, 
Quarter  Master  3i  Native  Inflkntry. 
Quarter  Master  17  Native  Inflmtry. 
Officiating  Wing  Subaltern  Meywar  Bheel  Corps. 
Quarter  Master  6  Native  Inftml^. 
Quarter  Master  as  Native  InlbDtry. 
Wing  Subaltern  6  Native  Influitry. 
Wing  Subaltern  17  Native  Inikntry. 
Quarter  Master  a  Native  Inikntry. 
Squadron  Officer  3  Cavalzy. 

Quarter  Master  38  Native  Infkntary.  [at  Dfasn. 

Acting  Commandant  of  H.H.  the  Gaekwar's  Battalion 
Commandant  of  H.H.  the  Gaekwar*s  Battalion  at 

Dharu.->Siok  Furtough  to  Eun^M. 
Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners. 
Adjutant  iz  Native  Inikntry. 
Furlough. 

Quarter  Master  xa  Native  lafkntry. 
»appers  and  Miners. 
Smadron  Officer  3  Sind  Horse. 
Officiating  Wing  Subaltern  as  Native  Ihfiuitiy. 
Quarter  Master  13  Native  Inflmtry. 
Adjutant  3  Cavalry. 

Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  W.  x  OoL  7z» 

Bhutnaghex^.  —Furl,  to  Enzobe. 
Acting  xst  Assietant  Superintenoent  of  FoUea^  Khsa* 

deish  District.— Si<d:  Furlough  to  Surope. 

Superintendeat  of  Police,  4th  Grade,  33  July  70^ 

,    Broach  District.— Sick  Furlough  to  BuEops. 


1  Captain  J.  Ketchen  served  in  the  Indian  Navy  aa  a  Midahipman  in  the  steam-frigate 


t^iaci 


with  the 


Served  in  oonuBand  of  No.  ^ 
itLon  of  X867-68,  and  waa  present  at 


Expedition  in  1856-57,  and  was  presentat  the  landing  of  the  troops  atHallilah  Bay,  assault  and  capture  of  Beshin, 
surrender  of  Bushire,  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forta  of  Mohnmm  (Medu  with  Clara). 

s  Captain  F.  S.  Leaoock  served  with  the  sth  Bombay  Native  Inikntry  against  the  Tam>mff8  near  Shanghai  in 
z863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  waagkasa  4th  April,  and  of  the  town  of 
Tseoqpoo  x7th  April ;  at  Naseau  37th  and  a9th  April;  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  xath  May;  with 
the  garrison  defending  Kahdiug  in  May,  and  at  the  recaptura  of  that  plaoo  ■4tfa  Oelober  xSda.  Served  aa  Stsif 
Officer  to  the  Arabian  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  against  the  Foudtheli  Arabs  in  1865-^ ;  preaent  at  Bir  Ssid 

"~  ' "        ••  «    -  ^--      '^OTipMiyBombs^y  Sappers  snd 

action  of  Arogee  and  at  tlie- 


asnd  December  1865,  and  all  subsequent  c 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  < 
storming  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

•  Captain  B.  S.  WalcoU  serred  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Light  Inikntry  against  the  TkepSnga  z 

present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Waagkasa  4th  April  1863,  and  of  the  town  of  ^ 

poo  z7th  April;  at  Naaean a^ and  a9th  April;  at  the  stormine  of  the  town  of  Kahding  xst  May;  with  the  gairi- 
son  defending  that  place  in  May  x86a,  and  at  ita  recapture  on  the  a4th  October  x86a. 

•  Captain  F.  A.  Seville  served  with  the  a7th  Bombay  Native  Inikntry  (Belooches)  throughout  the  Al^yssinisn 
campaign  in  1867-68  and  was  detached  on  the  heights  of  Fahla  at  the  taking  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

•  (3aptain  W.  S.  Hore  served  with  the  Ckunmiarariat  Department  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medsl). 

•  Cteptaln  C.  A.  Owen  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68 ;  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  (SencrsT 
Btaveley  at  the  action  of  AxDgee  and  the  storm  and  G»pbam  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatchea,  Medal). 


Unattaohed  Offloenu 


Cavtaivs. 

John  Bennett  {BiMajora  Jan.  69) 

Patrick  Murray 

Arthur  Steers 

Michael  Toole 


a  Jan.  49 

a9  0ct.   59 

34  Nov.  59 

Nov.  59 


X  Jan.  55 
XX  Apr.  6s 
IX  Apr,  65 
iz  A|nr.  65 


a  Jan.  61 
39  Oct.  71 
34  Nov.  7» 
34  Nov.  7x 


XX  Apr.  65 
IX  Apr.  7a 
zz  Apr.  73 
IZ  Apr.  73 


GenersT 
x8  Brigade  B.  Ait. 
Quarter  Master,  Deolalee  Dep^t. 


Pay  and 
Biding' 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Beatabaj  Medioal  Department. 


«^ 


Sinclair  GiirEijj,,  ramkinff  or 
Alcracder  Wright    .,,. „,.. 


Wiliiiitu  Thcun 

I>ipiTT  IjrsFicTou  GnirxmAii  of 

fii J ^Jiril  Mahaffr ,  J/i5.  C3.     ...... 

J  >h  n  Hohfrt  If iJ  Icr,  MD 

Giltiert  Vs'dnTpti  Wm.  MflltlftQii  .,.  .. 

MD. .„i 

Jdm  TiiTQer  .*,»***.h *...*« «..-**.,«.»* 

BuisiDSrs  ll^xott,  rani  om  Mq/Art, 
hat  afl^  3o  fwrr'  Sfrtt'w  iVy 
rani  oj  IiXi}Jdft«i£f^  6«i'  junior  ajf 
t^F  t^itrr  ra»Jr,  XEC^t  for  cAoict 
tfQuarUn. 

Mark  Style 

John  Corniah  Trestndl  

BrndWyDie.  JfD. 

John  Tooiur  Smith,  MD,  

Frederick  wilHam  Harris 

Robert  Oillmui  Lord,  JfD.  ... 

Charles  Oeorgre  Wiehe,  MD.... 

WiUiamDarey 

Thomas  Marrey 

Charles  James  Svlreeter,  MD. 

G«orge  Frederick  Hngfa^  Brown. . 

James  Gilbert 

John  Mills  

John  Lnmsdaino 


£  Jan.  41 

9  Dbc.  41 
e  Mar.  43 

33  Dl^c.  43 


-15  Feb. 
15  Mar. 

X  Jan. 

3  Jan. 
31  July 
99  Nov. 
ao  Jan. 

5  Feb. 

7  Mar. 

3  Feb. 
20  Mar. 

3  Apr. 
10  Nov. 


William  Gnyer  punter.  MD. . 

Thomas  Berkl^Beatty,  MD. . 
Francis  George  Joynt 


Alexander  Valentine  Ward  

Robert  WaUaoe  Jamea,  IfD.   ... 

Hany  Ootavins  Thovold. 

Malcolm  Mnnro  Mackenzie 

Adam  Macdougall  Bogers 

Thomas  Edward  ^earoe  Martin 
John  Proodfoot  Stratton,  MD. ... 

William  James  Moore . .^ 


WiDiam  Ashton  Shepherd . 
Heniy  James  Oane  


Charles  Grant  Hope  B0B8  ....... 

John  Henry  Sylvwter .. 

Bobert  Crossing  Tbovp,  MD, . 
Thomas  Gillham  HewMt 


I^wia  Stanhope  Bmce   , 

Arthur  Wellesl^  George  Adey ... 

William  Peyton  FiBrtridgo 


Sbenezer  Bobert  Butler,  ir2>.  

Theophilns      Bolton     Wright  \ 

Plmikett  Johnston  ) 

WUiiam  Dnke  Tidd  Tioehnrst 

William  Nlven,  MD 

Henry  Cook,  MD, 

BobertDick,  MD. 

Henry  Atkins 

Horace  Day,  MD. 

Henry  Wakefield  , 


Franda  Henry  Plnmptre 

George  Edwin  Seward,  JbTD.    . 

John  Gordon  Asher,  MD. 

John  Pinkerton,  MD 

Edmond  Ferdinand  Wheatley . 
George  Coates  Bell,  JfD.  

John  Fortnam  Straker 

John  Mennia . 


Christopher  Joynt,  MD. 

William KdwardOates  

Andrew  MnrinU  Blomfleld  

John  Cmiekahaiik,  Jf D 

Charles  Kelway  Golston 

Charles  Frederick  Ogilvie.  MD.. 
Edmimd  PooHcr  BuTOwes  


4BBISTJlirT 


3  Dec,  2f  *6  Fob*  69 


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II  Nov.  71 


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aoDec. 

aoFeb. 
so  Mar. 
ao  June 
34  June 
gOct. 
aoOot. 


90  Nov.  5a 

9  Deo.  5a 
aoMar.  53 


7  Jtdy  53 
4  Dec.  S3 
4  Jan.  S4 


ao  Jan.  54  ao 


6  May  54 
9  May  54 

3Jaly  54 

4  Oct,  54 

7  Nov.  54 


Dec. 
Jan. 

34  Jan. 


^  Jan. 


a4 

a4  Jan, 
31  Jan. 
14  Feb. 

4  Aug. 

4Ang. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 
17  Oct. 


55 

55 
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ao  Feb.  $6 
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31  Mar.  57 


Sick  Fwlough. 


Actiiig  Surgeon  General,  Bombay. 


69  Brick 


Furlouf^h  to  Europe. 
Bind  Diviflion. 
rooua  DiTiflion. 

Prraldfiucy  DiTlsloD. 

Northera  Division* 


Feb.  6a 
Max.  6a 
Jan.  64 
Jan.  65 

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66 
66 
66 
66 
68 
68 


dan. 

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Nov. 

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Feb. 
,  Mar.  w„ 
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ar  Feb.  70 


aoMar. 
19  Aug. 

ao  Dec.  7x 

aoFeb.  7a 
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34  Jime  7a 
9  Oct.  7a 
aoOct. 


Staff  Surgeon  and  Depv^  Medical  Stardcaeper,Enrrachee» 

Officiating  X9  Native  inmntiy. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ahmedabad. 

Examiner  of  Medical  Aocomtts. 

Sick  Furiough  to  Europe. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Poona. 

In  Medioal  Charge  of  the  Yerrowda  JaiL 

Officiating,  Sappers  and  Miners. 

xo  Native  Infkuitry. 

I  Native  InAuitry. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 

3  Native  Inftuatry. 

2z  Native  lufkntry.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Sanitary  Commissioner  for  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 

{Principal  of  Grant  Medical  College,  Physician  to  the  Jam- 
selgee  Jejeebhoy  Hospital,  and  Professor  of  PhysiokMcr 
Giant  Medical  College.  ^" 

Civil  Surgeon,  Poona.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Surgeon  Bnrman  General  Hospital,  Bombay. 
"^re8idsn<7  duneon  isfe  District  and  ProflDssor  of  Midwiilary 

Grant  Medioal  College. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Aden. 

Staff  Surgeon  and  Deputy  Medioal  Storekeeper,  Mhow. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Dharwar. 
6  Native  Inflkntry. 
Seeretaxy  to  InsMotor  General. 
7>  Political  Agent,  JBundleeond. 


I  Surgeon  BiMPOotan*  Agency,  snd  Sm>erintendeint  General 
aoNov.  73  .,     ofDiapensariea  and  vacdmation,  BiE^jpootana,  and  Sani* 

^  i    tary  Offloer  for  Ajmere  and  MhairwaErrah. 

9  gM.  73  Port  Burgeon  at  Aden, 
ao  Mar.  73  Furiough  to  Buzope. 


7  Nov. 


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34  Jan. 

a4  Jan. 
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X4  Nov.  67 

ao  Feb.  68 
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4  Native  loAiktry, 

'  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  and  Proftesor  of  Ophthalmic  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  and  Compaxmtive  Anatomy,  Gcant 
.    Medical  College.--Furiough  to  finrope. 
Civil  Surgeon,  KuIIadghee. 

r  Consulting  Officer  of  Health  to  the  MnnioipalilT',  ud 
I    Coroner,  Bombay. 
6  May  66  Presidency  Sumon  and  District  and  Marine  Surgeon. 
9  May  66  Civil  Surgeon,  Surat. 

\  Julv  66  i  ^ntideney  Surgeon  3rd  District,  with  medical  charge  of 
^    ^       I    Jail.HouseofCorrectioxi.andB7CullaSdiools,3xMay7D. 
4  Oct.  66  /  Civil  Surgeon,  Bi^cote,  and  Sui>ermtendentof  YaGotna^on, 
1    Kattywar. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Broach.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Z3  Native  Inftntry.  [to  Europe. 

Superintendent  Lunatic  Asylum,  Colaba,  Bombay^— Furlough 
C  Acting  and  Pl^sician  Jamsetjee  Jqjeebhcn^  Hospital  and 
I    'PToktaar  of  Pti^ology  in  the  Grant  Medical  College. 


17  Native  Infantry. 
Civ"  - 


ivil  Surgeon,  Tanna. 
S  Native  Infiuitry. 
19  Native  InfSantry. 
a  Native  Inflmtry. 
Residency  Surgeon,  Barods. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Surat— Sick  Pnrloufdi  to  Europe. 
8ui>erintendent  General  of  Yaccination. 
General  Duty,  Presidency  Division. 
Superintendent  of  Mahabuleshwur. 

C  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  medical  chaise  ofPowder  Works 
I    and  Details,  and  Lock  Hospital,  Kirksa. 
Staff  Surgeon,  Poona. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Bntnagfaeny. 

18  Native  Inflantrv. 

Inspector  General  of  Prisons.— Furlougb  to  Eoropt. 

IX  Native  Inftmtry. 

General  Duty,  Poona  Division. 

x5  Native  Inmntiy. 


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Bombay  Medical  D^ariment, 


SuBosovs  Kajob. 

William  Henry  ColviU  

Charles  Johnson  

Cameron  Joseph  Fra.  McDowall... 

Thomas  MiUer,  Jr2> 

Bnstozniee  Bynmjee,  ITD.  . 
Andrew  NisbettEdwards RiddeU 

Heniy  Vandyke  Carter,  If D 

Henry  Robert  Lawrence  MoDoa-  7 

gal,3fi/ S 

Nathaniel  Hopldns 

Edward  Morton    

John  Thomas  Denison-Hacken- ) 

sie,  MB i 

HenxyTalbot  Dann    

Bdw.  Hartley  Baynsfbrd  Langley 

Philip  Wyatt  Cockell 

George  xeates  Hunter  

Henry  Francis  McGrath    

Edward  Alexander  Lawranoe 

Bobinson  Bonstead 

Frederick  Hodgkinson  Smith,3f 2>. 

David  Simpson,  MD 

Henri  Jnles  Blano,  MD 

John  Davies  


William  Dymock  

Edward  Sexton,  MD.     

Abraham  Nickson  Hqjel    

Peter  Stephenson  Tambnll,  MD, 
Francis  Bonayne  O' Kearny,  MD. 
Henry  Alfred  Lewis 


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9o  Feb.  56 
16  July  56 

4Ang.56 
19  Nov.  56 
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97  Jan.  58 

98  May  58 

98  May  58 
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98  May  58 

93  July  5« 
93  July  58 
93  July  58 
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93  July  58 
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13  Oct.  58 
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10  Feb.  59 

zo  Feb.  59 
97  July  59 
zOct.  60 
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suKoxoir. 


SnCABXS. 


Residency  Surgeon,  Bagdad. 

Officiating  3  Native  Lo&ntry. 

3  Light  Oavahy. 

Offldating,  z  Native  Iniluitry. 

9  Sind  Horse. 

16  Native  Infiuitry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Sattara.— Foiiongh  to  Europe. 

Acting  CivH  Surgeon,  Kurrachee. 


90  Fob.  68 
16  July  68 

4  Aug.  68 
Z9  Nov.  68 
99  Jan.  69 

4  Aug.  69 

97  Jan.  70 

98  May  70 
98  May  70  Civil  Surgeon.  Kurradiee.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


98  May  70 

98  May  70 

93  July  70 
93  July  70 
93  July  70 
33  July  70 
93  July  70 


Sntosoirs,  rank  or  LUttlenamit,  hut 
qfUr  tiat  fean*  Service  tkeg  ramk 
a»  CoxiainM. 

Henry  Cook,  MD. , 


Isidore  Bemadotte  Ifyon 

Samuel  Duckering  

John  Thomson  Welsh,  MD. ... 

John  Williams,  MD 

Andrew  Barry,  MD 

Wellington  Gray,  3fB 

David  Erskine  Hughes,  MD. 

Thomas  Hohnested 

Robert  Bowman   

Thomas  Cody    

John  Raby 

William  Nolan.  MD 

Andrew  Richard  Cowell    

Michael  Heffbman 

John  Simpson.  MB , 

Samuel  O'^Brien  Banks 


GeorgeArchibaldMaoonaohie,3fi?. 
George  Bainbridge 

James  Amott,  MD 

Richard  Hamilton  Batty  

William  Frederick  Knapp  ... 

Alfred  John  Leggatt  

Hamilton  De  Tathnm 

James  McAlister,  Jfi? 

Saunders  Barton  Haliday 

Bernard  Keelan    .;. 

WiUiam  Robert  Gordon,  MB. 

James  Davidson.  Jfi? 

Atmaram  Sadashiva  Jayakar 
Joseph  Forbes  Keith,  J/J.  ... 
GeorgeWilliamRobettaonHay^fD 

John  Roche,  MD 

John  Robb,  MB 

William  Coleridge  Kieniander... 

John  Alexander  Howell    

Charles  Thamas  Peters,  IfB.  ... 
HeniyPresoott  Roberts,  MB. ... 

Edward  Colson,  MB 

Collin  William  MaoRurv  

Selim  Myer  Salaman,  JcD , 

Frederick  Charles  Barker,  MD, 

Randolph  Caldecott 

George  Watters 

Patrick  Murphy,  MD,   

William  M*Oonaghy,  JCD 

Arthur  Henry  Hughes  

Robert  Moreton  Wall,  If i? 

Francis  Jones 

Richard  Aaron  Peterson 

Thomas  Stephenson  Weir 

Septimus  Jesse  Goldsmith  - 


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3x  Mar.  65 

3C  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
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3z  Mar.  65 

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30  Sept.  67 

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z  Apr.  68 

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?  Native  Infhntry. 
SeniorSurgeon  J  amfflttgee  J^eebboy  Hospital,  andProftsnr 
of  Surgeiy  and  Dental  Surgery  Grant  Medical  College. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Abmodnuggur. 
Acting  Civil  Surgeon.  Rutnagherry. 
Officiating  94  Native  Infantry. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Sick  Furlough  to  the  Colonies. 


93  July  70  Sick  leave. 

93  July  70  9  Native  Inikntcy. 

13  Oct.  70  Furlough  to  Europe. 

zo  Fob.  7z  Superintendent  of  Mathoran  Hill. 

zo  Feb.  7t  Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

zo  Feb.  7x  Civil  Surgeon,  Carwar. 

,^v>^y.  -.  f  Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  at  the  Presidency,  sod 

zo  JTCD.  7z  I     Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  Grant  Medical  College. 

xo  Feb.  7z  Officiating  z8  Native  Infantry. 

97  July  >z  Acting  9nd  Physician,  Jamselgeo  Jqjeebhoy  HospitaL 

z  Oct.  79  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Central  Cirole. 

z  Oct.  79  In  charge  of  Garrison  Staff  and  Details,  Asseorghur. 

X  Oct  79  99  Native  Infantry. 


Civil  Surgeon,  Kaira,— Sick  Furlough. 

C  Chemical   Analyser  to  Government,  Professor  of  Chemistry  GranI 
I    Medical  CoUege. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  9  Native  Innintrv. 
Superintendent  of  Vaccination.  Sind. 
9  Light  Cavalry. 

(Curator  of  the  Victoria  and  Albert  Museun.— Professor  of  Botany. 
I    Grant  Medical  CoUege,  4  July  7Z. 
x^  Native  InfiuitTy. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Hydrabad. 
Surgeon  to  the  Political  Agency,  Khelat. 
Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Western  Cirole. 
Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Southern  Circle. 

97  Native  Infontry. 
Siok  Furlough  to  ISurope. 
95  Native  Infontry. 

93  Native  Infantry, 
z  Sind  Horse. 

94  Native  Infkntzy.— Acting  Ophthalmic  Surg.,  Ac.,  Grant  Medical  CoD. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Dhoolia. 

C  Assistant  Surgeon,  European  General  Hospital,  Bombay.    Proresaor 
X    of  Patholog>',  Grant  Medical  College.— Sick  Furiongh  to  Europe 
7  Native  Infkntiy. 

<  9nd  Surgeon  Jamsetjce  J^eebhoy  Hospital,  Professor  of  Anntomy, 
(     Grant  Medical  College,  and  Curator  of  Muaenm.~Sick  Furlough. 

98  Native  Infantry. 
9o  Native  Inftmtry. 
z  Cavalry. 

r  Civil  Sur^i^eon,   Dohud,  and  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Bewa 

(     Canta  Circle,  and  Punch  Mahals. 

Officiating  99  Native  Inlkntry. 
Poona  Horse. 

Assistant  Civil  Surgeon,  Pooniu 
Civil  Surgeon  at  Muscat. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Shikarporo. 

Civil  Surgoon,  Kotree.— Sick  Furiongh  to  Europo. 
Civil  Surgoon  at  2^nzibar. 
Sick  Furlouffh  to  Europe. 

S>  Native  Infantry, 
eneral  duty,  Southern  Mahratta  Country. 

3  Sind  Horse. 

Civil  Surgeon  at  Sholaporo. 


,  Mhow  Division, 
z  Oct.  69!  Civil  Surgeon.  Bushire. 
z  Oct.  69  Civil  Surgeon.  Kotree. 
z  Oct.  69 1 96  Native  Infantry, 
z  Oct.  69  Presidency  Division. 
X  Oct.  69;Mhow  Division, 
z  Apr.  70  General  duty,  Mhow  Division. 
X  Apr.  70' Northern  Division. 
I  Apr.  70|  Bombay. 
*  Apr.  73I 


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Bombay  EcclesiastiGal  Establishment. 

Tft^JBMU  JbcM^iui  H01117  Alexander  Dou|^,  DD.,  Bishop  of  Bombay,  3^  Januaiy  1869. 
Tk»  Venm^bU  C.  H.  Leiffh  Lye,  MJL  Archdeacon  and  Commissazy,  18  January  x86s. 


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J2«v.  William  Heniy  Cummins,  SA„ 

JUv.  a.  A.  F.  Watson,  UA 

ibe.  Charles  Thomas  Wilson,  IfiL  .. 

Beo.  Alexander  Miller,  3A 

Rev,  Robert  Easum,  MA 

r«.C.H.  Leigh  Lye.  Jf^ 

Rn.  Henry  Horatio  Pace 

£«v.  William  LesUe  Barnes,  BA 

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JSUv,  Henry  William  Bagnell,  SA.*,.. 

Seo.  Samuel  Stead,  2£A, 

£«v.  Alexander  Lee  Onslow,  SA 

Rev,  Thomas  Horsfltll 

Rev,  Gtoorge  Carew  Beyn^,  MA, 


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Monihlg  aalarg,  Rmpeet  500. 
C.Walfora.lf-1. 


Dharwar.  Visits  Karwar,  Butnagheny,  and  Bapoolee. 

Sattara  and  Mahnbleehwur. 

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STAXZOSTH,  XTC. 


Deesa  and  Mount  Aboo. 

Kirkoe.— Furlough  to  Burope. 

Senior  Presidency  Chaplain. 

Belgaum  Cantonment,  visiting -Dhorwur. 

OoiiMorie,  Poona,  visiting  Sholapore. 

Colaba. 

Ahmednuggur. 

Joint  Chapmin  of  Poona. 

Actlnff  at  rfeemnch. 

Deolalee. 

BucnUa. 


Ri^oote  and  Bhonj. 

Acting  at  Kirkee. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Burope, 

Acting  at  Surat. 

Garrison  Chaplain  at  the  Presidency. 

Hydrabad. 

Chaplain  of  Kurrnchee. 

Hyderabad. 

Acting  at  Nusseerabad. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Joint  Chaplain  of  Kurraohee. 

Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop-— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Neemuch.^Sick  Furlough  to  Auxope. 

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Moniklf  Salorw,  RnpeeegOo. 

X859       JlM.MaloohaaMunzoBoss  

Sxvioa  Chaflaxxs. 
MouMy  aalaiy,  Rmaeee^oo. 

1859       Rev,  Dnnoan  Maepherson,  MA, 

Juvioa  CxAnAxx. 

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X873        2m.  A.  P.  Hogarth,  Bi> 


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Bombay. 


Bombay.— Furlough  to  Burope. 
Kurraohee. 


Bombay  8tc^  Corps. — War  Services. 

2,8lr  Bdward  Green  tarved  against  the  Kliosas  on  the  Bonn  of  Kutoh  in  xSw,  and  in  a  dharge  with  a  party  of  the 
na  Light  Oavalrv  had  a  horse  shot  under  him.  Served  with  the  Held  foroeln  Sind  and  Aflgisnistan  from  X840  to 
»43:  present  with  the  Light  Company  of  the  aand  Foot  at  the  defence  of  the  Besidency  at  Hyderabad  under  Sir 
Junes  Ontram,  and  at  the  battle  ofHyderabad  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  CB.) ;  also  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
9«Denawith  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  the  campaign  against  the  Hill  Tribes  inKutoh  in  184^-45;  and  as  Assistant 
A4iQtent  General  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punianb  campaign  of  X84S-49.  inolndixig  the  si^ge  and  suzrender 
cf  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goqjent,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  O&sps) . 

'UeakGeoefalJ.Hobson  served  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  xSai;  present  at  the  night  attack  of  the  Arabs  an  the  oamp 
>t  Zosr,  and  in  the  action  before  Beni-boo-Ali.  Served  with  the  force  sent  against  Kolapore  in  x8a6-a7;  witb 
tteaxpedi^.in  the  vidni^  of  Aden  in  X84X,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Arab  poets.  Also  with  the  Bombay  Column 
n  thePmuAub  oamp^gn  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'lUQor  (leaeral  P.  K7M.  Skinner  served  in  oommand  of  a  detachment  of  the  Poona  Anxiliaxy  Hone  wlthafleld 
ten  in  the  Mahae  Kanta  and  Bdur  dirtrlota  in  the  latter  part  of  1835  and  oommenoement  of  1836 }  also  on  the  Staff 
With  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pn^janb  campaign  of  X848-40,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  battle,  of  Goojerat* 
punitand  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (MedsTwith  twoOlasps,  and  Bi«vet  ofMajor). 

*J^ior  General  H.  J.  Pelly  served  in  Bind  from  X840  to  1847,  and  was  on  the  staff  of  Sir  Charles  Napier  at  tha 
mesof  Meeanae  and  Hydan^ad,  and  in  the  campaign  against  the  Mountain  and  Desert  Tribes  (Medal,  and 
Avret  of  Mi^or). 

JU^^  General  B.  B.  Toonghusband  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  X84X-43 ;  present 
With  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Kandahar;  and  in  X843,  as  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  force,  vras  present 
ttOie battles  of  Meeanee  andHyderabad  (Medal).  Served  as  Deputy  Adjutant  General tothe  Persian ibqpeditionary 
'^i&  1^6-57,  and  was  present  ^  ^^  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Beshire,  the  sur^ 
noder  of  nishire,  and  during  the  forced  march  on  Boraajoon,  the  occupation  of  the  enony's  entrenched  oamp,  and 
the  ^  attack  and  battle  oTKhooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  C^O . 

'  w>r  General  Sir  George  Malcolm  served  as  Deputy  Asalstant  Commissary  General  and  Baggage  Master  with 
WBcBihsy  DIviaion  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  the  campaign  of  Aflbhanistan  in  1838-39,  and  waa  present  at  the 
SPwcTQfansnee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabool ;  commandeathe  outposts  of  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  in 
frcm  1840  to  1843  ana  waa  constantly  enga^  in  active  operations  against  the  Bill  Beloooha 


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upper  and  Lower  Bind  from  1839  to  1841. 

"  GoloxiBl  W.  B.  Salmon  serred  with  the 
1838-39,  and  waa  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  GhoEnee  (Medal), 

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434  Bombay  Biog  Cat]^. — Wa/t  Bemoes. 

eoDmiaiided  a  detaidiment  of  Bind  Iivegnlar  Hone  at  tbe  battle  of  Nu^^ 

Hills,  and  with  the  Bind  HoiM  in  the  operations  against  Nosaar  Kfaaa  of  Khelat  in  Z840-4Z,  indndinir  the  aflkir  tt 
Kanda  and  the  action  near  Dador,  when  Mir  Nnssnr  Khan  wi]^  the  whole  of  the  Brahoere  army  was  dxawn  from 
his  poaitian  and  his  camp  taken.  Serred  with  the  Bind  Horse  at  Bhadadpoor  in  1843  when  the  force  nnder  Oaptsin 
Jacob  deflMted  tine  army  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Bhadadpoor.  Served  with  the  fiind  Horse  dmnng  Sir  Chsrles 
Napier's  campaign  in  1844-45  against  the  mountain  tribes  in  Eastern  Katchee  and  in  the  surprise  and  capture  of 
Shapoor  on  the  night  of  the  zsth  January  1845.  Commanded  Head  Quarters  snd  regiment  Bind  Hone 
and  a  detachment  of  xst  Bind  Hone  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjanb  campaigii  of  1848-^9.  ineladisg  tbs 
Biege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  trarsoit  and  surrender  of  the  Bikh  aanj  and  oocnpation  of 
Peshawor  (Medal  with  two  dams,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  detachmpnt  of  Bontbem  Msfaratta  Hocssm 
Persia  in  1857 ;  commanded  the  field  detachment  of  Bonthem  Mahratta  Horse  and  two  oompaniea  of  the  38th  Bombay 
N.I.  whidh  stormed  and  oaptnied  Hulgnllee  on  joth  November  1857.  Commanded  the  field  foroe  in  the  operationB 
against  Bhorapoor  which  ended  in  the  occupation  of  the  fortress  on  the  oth  February  1858.  Commanded  the  field 
force  in  the  operations  against  td»e  rebel  Chief  of  Nnzgoondwhifih  ended  mtheoaptaxieof  thatownaadfintresson 
the  ist  June  1858. 

7  Mi^or  General  L.  8.  Hough  senred  with  a  field  force  against  the  Bheels  near  Baroda  in  1839  (dangerously 
wounded).  Coramattded  the  and  Belooeh  Battalion  during  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the 
landing  at  Hallilah  Bay«  assault  and  capture  of  Beshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  the  expedition  to  Boraskocn,  and 
occupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Glaq;),  and  Brevet  of  LLCJokmeD. 

*  Major  General  H.  J.  Bazr  served  with  ime  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  X856-57,  including  the  etonn  end  csp- 
ture  of  Beshire,  sorrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  BoraiQoon,  action  of  KhooshM),  bombardment  and  capture  of 
Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  dasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

'  Mi^or  General  H.  DaJy  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  m  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  preeent 
at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goqjerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  ara^  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Commanded  the  xst  Pui\jaub  Cavalry  at  the  passage  of  the  Kotah  Pass,  and  against  th»  Hill  Tribes  in 
1850-51-^9  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Corps  of  Gmdes  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (twice  wounded  sad 
horse  kuled.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.).  Commanded  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  hi  1858  (Brevet  of 
Lt.  Colonel),  and  the  Brigade  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  Sir  Hope  Grant's  campaign  znOode  inx858-59,  including 
the  action  at  Nawabgnnge  and  passages  of  the  Goomtee  and  Gogra. 

10  Major  General  w.  F.  Marriott  served  with  Uie  Bombay  Cohunn  of  the  army  of  the  Indus  in  the  campaign  in 
Bind  and  Affj^hanistan  in  1838-39,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuxnee  (Medal). 

^^  Colonel  T.  Stock  served  against  the  Koolees  in  the  Mahee  Kanta,  and  the  Bheels  in  the  vicini^  of  Doon^nrpoor 
in  1830 ;  commanded  detachment  of  the  23rd  Begiment  which  took  part  in  the  attack  and  cu)ture  of  the  village  of 
Kurraul  and  the  release  of  the  Thakoor.    Served  with  the  expedition  to  Mangaloore  and  Canara  in  1837,  snd  in 

Bombay  Column  of  the  Army  of  the  Indue  in  Bind  and  Affghanistsp  in 

—  , iapture  of  Ghnsnee  (Medal). 

.  T.  Vincent  served  on  the  Staff  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  X848-49,  and 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goqjerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikhanny 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

i«  Colonel  B.  J.  K.  whitehill  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  N.I.  with  the  force  in  Bind  under  Lord  Keane  fkom  1838 
to  1842,  and  with  a  field  force  in  the  Northern  Concan  in  pursuit  of  Ragoojee  Bangria  firom  X844  to  1846.  Served 
with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  command  of  the  Guserat  Horse  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tsatia  Topee  in 
1858-59 ;  also  in  command  of  the  Guzerat  Horse  with  the  field  forces  under  Mf^or  A.  Honner  and  Ck>lonel  Stilea 
against  the  Wagheers  in  Kattywar  in  x8s9r-6o ;  and  in  command  of  a  field  force  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  x86o. 

"  Colonel  C.  R.  W.  Hervey  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  expedition  to  Mangalore  and  Canaia  in  1837 ; 
and  with  the  Bind  Irregular  Horse  as  2nd  in  Command,  and  for  some  time  in  command  of  that  ooips  and  (» s 
Belooeh  Levy  in  Upper  Bind  in  1840-42 ;  with  a  wing  of  his  regiment  in  Cutch  and  in  command  of  H.  H.  the  Rso's 
Horse  in  the  Runn  in  X843-44 .  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Secretary  to  Sir  James  Outram  in  the  Expedition  to  Fersis, 
including  the  march  to  Bora^oon,  action  at  Khooshab,  and  the  operations  at  Mohumra  in  1857  (Brevet  of  Msjor, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CS.). 

1*  Colonel  C.  m.  Barrow  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Scind  and  Afljghanistan,  and  was  present  at  the  stonn 
and  capture  of  Ghusneo  (Medal),  and  in  the  attack  on  the  stronghold  of  the  Affjpr>ift.n  chief  Rnheeim  Khan.  Also  the 
Puigaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  oattle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  snr- 
render  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Z9th  Regiment  Native  Infhntry  whilst  em* 
ployed  against  the  Gwauor  mutineers  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Sahib,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  the  Riupoons 
States  in  X858,  in  the  pursuit  throng  Malwa,  Bundlekund,  and  Cential  India,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Bigghnr, 
Mungrowlee,  Sindwano,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^7  Colonel  G.  A.  Leckie  served  in  Bind  in  1842-43,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  R.  Richards  served  as  StaiTOfBcer  to  theField  Force  at  Wanea  Bazaar  and  other  places  in  the  Thurror 
Great  Desert  of  Sind  firom  March  1843  to  March  1844.  This  force  openea  the  postal  communication  with  theanay 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  suppressed  the  Robber  Tribes  in  the  Great  Desert.  Was  at  the  destruction  of  the 
Forts  of  Deepla  and  Nowakote,  belonging  to  the  insurgent  Amir  Shore  Shah  Mahommfri.  Served  in  the  Puiusnb 
campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  aird  Bombay  Native  Infkntiy,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  bsme  of 
Goojerat,  and  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Field  Force  under 
Colonel  Bradshaw  which  penetrated  the  Eusofzie  country  north  of  Peshawur  in  December  184^  for  the  purpose  of 
chastising  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Swat  border,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Sngao,  Pslsi, 
Shurkhanee,  and  Zoormunda  in  the  Baadurva  Valley  on  the  xith  and  X4th  of  that  month  (mentioned  in  deapatchee, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Colonel  W.  E.  Maoleod  served  with  aolh  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  in  X839-40;  with  the  field  foroe  in 
Bind  and  Ail^hanistan  from  1840  to  X843,  and  as  A(^utant  of  the  Lisht  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Kandahar  in 
t849.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bsy, 
the  storming  and  oapture  of  Beshire,  bringing  his  regiment  out  of  action ;  commanded  his  regmoent  at  the  snr^ 
render  of  Bushire,  and  with  its  head  quarters  In  the  forced  march  on  Bonuqoon,  at  the  occupation  of  the  enemy's 
entrenehed  camp,  and  at  the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kboosfasb  (mentiooed  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  Head  Quarters,  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  under  Lord  Napier  of 
Hagdala,  throughout  that  campaign,  present  at  the  battle  of  Arogee,  and  storming  and  captore  of  Magdals 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel). 

**  Colonel  S.  Thacker  served  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  in  X839-40,  and  as  Bri^fadeid^or  with 
the  foroe  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  against  tiie  Arm,  and  at  the  storm  of  the  village  and  f art  of  Bheik  Othman  nesr 
Aden  on  the  x8th  March  1B58. 

**  Colonel  Lucas  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  MahrattaCountry  in  X844-45,  and  waa  preeent  at  the  takiDg 
of  the  Forts  of  Monohur  and  Mnnsuntosh.  Served  on  the  Divisional  StalT  and  Division  Persian  ExpeditioBary  Force 
in  1857,  including  the  bombardment  and  eaptore  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  toe  Persian  Amy 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  served  on  the  Divisional  Staff  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  IMvision  throngfaoot  the  Indian 
mutiny  oampaign,  inehidiagthe  siege  and  oMture  by  assault  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Armir  firom  April  1858  to 
January  1859,  action  of  Sanganeer.  battle  of  Bunass,  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Feroseshah  (several  times  men- 
f^onedbi  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mi^,  Medid  with  ClaBp)._Beryed  as  head  of^the  Oomsniseariat  tfarooghont  the 

[o  to  X845,  eomnumded  a  par^ 
„ ,  r -severely  wounded  (Medal). 

M  Colonel  B.  C.  Marston  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  AflTghanistan  from  1840  to  1643,  induding  ths 
second  skirmish  at  Hykulzye  and  defence  of  the  city  of  Kandahar;  was  engaged  in  several  skirmisfaes  on  the  retmi 
march,  and  preaent  at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  and  at  the  surrender  of  Omerkote  (MedaD. 

»  Colonels  W.  C.  Anderson,  W.  D.  Dickson,  and  F.  PhiUips,  Lt.Colonels  F.  L.  Mackeaon,  W.  Creagh,  H.  F.  Iha- 
browe.  C.  E.  Naylor,  and  W.H.  Mason  served  throughout  the  Puiuaub  campaign  of  18^49,  including  the  siege  and 
surrsaAer  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Ctoojerat,  porsoit  and  surrender^  the  Sikh  anny  Meda|\ri^|<PB^^ 


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^  GoloOBl  J.  H.  Champion  served  as  Assistani  Adjutant  General  to  the  field  fevoe  imdar  flta' Jokn  lOebel  in  Mb 
campaign  in  Centrnl  India  in  1858,  and  mm  pneaant  at  the  aotioBB  of  BMit^mr,  lixmgiowlee,  Siadwaho,  and  Knxsi 
(Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Majior). 

»  Cobnela  B.  IL  Johnatane,  J.  P.  Sandwith,  and  W.  Firie  aarred  tfarovghont  «he  opemtioBa  in  Sind  in  1843,  in* 
«lRdiaff  the  tattlee  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

"  CoioDel  G.  A.  Mogrle  aerved  with  the  field  faroea  in  SUnd  and  Afflgrhaaiatan  fh>m  1840  to  1843,  and -was  prcsent 
at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal);  alao  with  the  ftnwe  nnder  Sir  &arlea  Napier  in  ponoit  of  Meer  Sheer  Ma- 
homed, and  at  the  oqitare  of  the  fort  of  Oomeroote. 

"  Colonel  J.  W.  Yomigfaiiaband  aerved  in  the  AfE^han  campaign  of  1842,  and  waa  pnaent  ait  the  aeeond  attack  <u 
Byknliye,  and  at  Candahar  under  General  Nott.  Served  m  &e  Sind  oampaion  of  xS^s^jmd  waa  pi«aent  at  the 
bittle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  alao  in  the  hill  campaign  vader  Sir  Cfaerlea  NapMr  in  X845.  Oommanded  adefeach- 
ment  of  twiner  Bind  Police  in  the  attack  and  defeat  oC  Uxe  Mvndzaneea  in  1847^  oommanded  a  sepanto  oohimn,  eom- 
Toied  of  aeh  Poxgaub  Police  Battalion,  detaohmenta  2nd  Pnz\]'anb  Cavalry,  and  Monnled  Fohm  in  the  ezpeditiLim 
against  the  Qmanye  Woaeeriea  in  2853 ;  oommanded  and  and  6tli  Poiqaab  Polioe  Battalinna  in  the  expedition 
agiinat  the  Sheoraniee  in  1853 ;  conmaanded  6th  Poliee  Battalion  in  the  espedition  againat  tiie  Knaaenuiiee  in  Z853 
Ofedalwithdaart. 

■*  Ookmel  C.  R.  Bangh  aerved  with  the  Bombay  (}olnmn  in  the  Paqjaab  campaign  of  Z848-49,  Indodingthe  siege  ted 
siBiviider  of  Modtan,  and  waa  aevendy  wounded  when  engaged  in  drawing  gmia  into  tibehpaaeliing  battery  eppo- 
«te  the  Khoonee  Bomj  (Medal  with  Glaap) ;  aerved  in  oommand  (tf  the  oth  Bombay  N.L  with  the  Satpoom  lieia 
fsttte  in  1858,  inctnding  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.  In  conuhand  of  the  left  wing  gsaiitod  the  fioidB  of  tlie  Nerbndda 
yMMt  Tantia  Topee  in  Nov.  1858.  In  Dea  1858  and  Jan.  1859  aerved  in  cnmnmnd  of  the  Jeft  wing  with  (Colonel 
B.  Sofmenef  a  Brigiade  in  pnrsait  of  the  Rao  Sidiib  and  Tantia  Topee  (Brevet  of  Maijor,  and  Medal). 

"  Colonel  G.  U.  Price  aerved  with  the  zst  (Srenadier  Begimmt  in  Sind  in  1843,  and  waa  pveaeat  est  the  bafeOflB  of 
Ibeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medaa). 

"  Colonel  X.  Thompaon  aerved  in  the  Sind  campaign  of  1S43,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (MedaiP* 
oerved  in  the  Peraian  campaign  in  18I57,  including  the  bombardment  and  captore  of  tlie  forta  of  Mohamn» 
ttd  ponoit  of  the  Peraian  amay.    Served  in  oommand  of  a  field  detachment  in  pannitof  the  rebel  anay  ander 
™te  Topee  in  Gnzentt  in  Dec.  1858,  and  aa  Staff  Ofeioer  againat  the  Naiba  Bheela  in  the  Bewa  Bjmta  in  Jj^ 
Iw.  1859. 

^"Colonel  H.  Shewell  aerved  in  the  campaign  in  the  Boathem  Mataratta  Conntay  in  s844-^5i  and  at  the  captoxe  of 
Skuiuigfaora 


-I  J.  A.  Wood  aerved  with  the  field  fbroe  in  Sind  and  AflTghaniatan  ficom  1840  to  1843,  and  waa  pieeent 
at  the  attack  ontbe  townofKmiackini84i;  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Candahar,  indoding  the 
cecond  attack  on  the  hei^ta  of  ^yknlzye  in  1842 ;  preaent  at  Candahar  on  the  agtk  May  1845  (Medal)  daring  the 
agagement  with  Akbar  Khan*B  army  near  the  city  walla ;  with  Colonel  Wymer'a  Force  on  the  U ighondaul,  deatroiy 


iogthe  fovta  of  the  inanrgent  chie& ;  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  m  the  fort  daring  the  battle  of  Hyderabad 
^  1843  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  Peraian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  tiie  etorot 
aiid  captore  of  Bealiire,  when  he  received  eight  woonda  (Victoria  Croaa,  Medal  with  Cla^ia,  and  Brevet  of  Muoi). " 
^Cmanel  W.  Aahbnmer  aerved  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Aifghaniatan  in  x84s-4a,  incladmg  tiie  advaaod 


en  Qmdahar  and  the  aevoral  operationa  of  the  army  under  Major  General  Nott,  leading  to  the  reooenpationof 
vbuzoce  and  Cabool  (MedaJ,  and  waa  severely  wounded  at  the  eeoond  aflOur  of  Hylcnlaye).  Served  alao  with  the 
fleld  force  in  Sind  in  1843.  including  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Oommaaded  a  detached  field  force 
>8am«t  the  rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  diabriots  during  the  moneoon  of  1858,  and  at  the  captore  of  the  rebel 
itrongholda  of  Mow  and  Mahonie. 

'^  Colonel  W.  L.  C^ahnaac  aerved  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  Peraiain  1857,  inchiding  the  bombardment  and 
aiptoe  of  Mohnmra  (Medal). 

"Colonel  R.  B.  Moore  aerved  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  in  1843,  including  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Alao 
^th  the  Fenian  Expeditionary  Force  in  iSsS-sj,  including  the  aaaault  and  captma  of  Beahse,  anrrender  of 
Ipsbia,  at  Bora^joon,  and  action  at  Khooahah— horae  kiUed(Medal  with  Claap).  Served  witii  the  Centnd  India 
l^W  Force  from  the  aiege  of  Batghur  to  theIkU  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  L.  Pelly  aerved  as  Aide  de  Camp  andaa  Political  Secsetaiy  and  Peraiaea  Interpreter  to  Genenl  John 
^'g>°5<>'Pmandfng  Oavahy  during  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1857,  including  the  ocoapation  of  Boahire. 

*^  Colonel  H.  J.  Day  served  with  the  Bombay  (Column  in  the  Pu^lanb  canjnaign  of  1848-49.  And  waa  preaent  at 
ue  aege  and  sorrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  porauit  and  aurrenckr  of  tdm  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 
viafps).  Served  on  the  General  Staff  of  the  Bi^pootana  Field  Force;  under  Mi^r  General  Boberta  aa  Paymaatv 
^^  the  campaign  of  1858.  And  waa  preaent  at  the  aaaault  and  capture  of  the  fortreaa  of  Kotah  (Medal). 
«1  £^^^  Sir  Henry  Green  aerved  with  a  detachment  of  the  Sind  Irregular  Horae  with  the  Bombay  Cohmm  in 
we  Prajaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  aiege  and  aurrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Googerat,  porenttaad 
mrrender  of  the  dikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Claapa).  Joined  the  TmUah  army  at  Kan  in  the  winter  of  1854  ;  ia 
^7  ^hesame  year  he  waa  employed  on  special  do^  by  Her  Mi^ea^'s  Government,  and  joined  the  Turkiah  armj 
7^^^JP>nobe  under  Omer  Pasha  aa  and  in  Command  of  a  body  of  Irregular  Horae  with  the  rank  of  Colonel  ia 
uw  Ottonum  anqy ;  jtHued  Her  Britannic  Siiyeaty'a  ateamer  Leander  aa  a  volunteer  on  the  embarkation  of  Hie 
vmjfbr  the  (hiintea,  and  waa  preaent  in  all  the  operationa  of  the  fleet  up  to  ist  October;  landed  with  the  Boyal 
Dunnes  that  occupied  the  heights  of  Balaklava  October  X4th  j  preaent  at  the  battlea  of  Balaklava  and  Inkeraaui  | 
Wasted  Awiiatant  Field  Engineer  and  Joined  the  Boyal  iCngineera  in  the  right  attack,  aiege  of  Sebaatopol ;  preaant 
m  tbe  liatteriea  at  the  bombardment  in  October  1854  and  April  1855,  and  repnlae  of  aortiea  32nd  and  s^rd  Masoh 
»55 ;  April  xTth  aeverely  wounded  while  on  duty  in  the  trenchea ;  joined  the  Baltic  Fleet  on  the  37th  July  and  wia 
Fcsenton  board  Her  Majeaty's  steamer  Ligktnina  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  on  7th  and  8th  Augnat;  re* 
wned  to  TurkQT  and  was  appointed  Asaiatant  Adjutant  General  to  a  body  of  Irrognhur  Horae  and  Earopeaa  Horae 
fnuiery  X9th  January  1855  (gazetted  to  the  local  rank  of  Captain,  and  on  the  38th  May  aame  year  as  Major ;  Medal 
nr  SebaatoDol,  for  the  Danube,  and  the  Crimea,  with  the  order  of  the  Me^idie.)  Served  aa  Assistant  Adjutant 
vefierai  of  the  Oavaliy  Division  of  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  aubaequently  appointed  AHBiirtant  Asto> 
tot  General  to  the  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.), 

«J!  VV^P®^  ^*  ^°°^  aerved  the  campaign  of  1858-59  with  the  Central  India  Field  Foxoa  at  the  capture  of  tha 
"^  of  Garrakota,  forcing  the  paaa  of  Muddenpore,  aiege  and  atorm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  and  anbaeqaeBt 
wnrnt  of  the  rebela,  acdon  of  Koonch,  afikir  of  Mnttra,  battle  of  Gktlowlee,  captore  of  Calpee»  action  at  eaoq^ 

TRIPS'  Gwalior,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Olaep.  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
.,  StrWaUamLockyerMerewether  served  in  Scind  with  the  21st  Bombay  N.I.  in  1843-43,  and  waa  praaeat  at 
^  ^S>V^  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Coontiy  in  z844-45*  Served  with 
^smd  irregular  Horae  on  the  fhmtier  of  Upper  Sind,  and  in  command  of  a  par^  of  133  men  defeated  a  larga 
^7  of  niooteea  near  Polagee  in  1847 ;  •!»>  with  a  detachment  of  the  Sind  Inreffular  Horse  with  the  Boanbar 
wanm  in  the  Pui^iaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  aiege  and  aurrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goqieiat,  par* 
»tt  and  aonender  of  the  Sikh  axmy  (Medal  with  two  Claapa) .  Served  on  the  frontier  of  Upper  Sind  ihmi  1847  to 
]^^' soooeaaftilly  held  it  during  1857,  crushing  an  extensive  rebellion  projected  by  the  Bek>o6h  and  Brahoee  tribea 
!P  b.  ^"  Pieaent  aa  Beaident  at  Aden  in  the  op«nrtiona  againat  the  Foodhli  tribe  of  Axaba  ia  x865-6fi^  innlniMM 
^i™«nMhea  at  Bir  Seed,  Ahmodra,  and  deatruction  of  Shugra. 

ix)lonel  St.  J.  0*N.  Muter  aerved  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  of  X844-4S 
Colonel  J.  P.  Nixon  aerved  with  the  field  foroe  in  Sind  and  Aibhanistan  in  1843-43;  present  at  the  allhir  of 
zJ^^  i  forcing  of  the  Ki^jnck  Pass,  and  defence  of  CandaharTduring  the  battle  of  Meeanee  wae  detached  wiOi 

«>P?^  tc  bum  the  Bhika^hs ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad,  and  capture  of  Omerkote  (Medal). 
u>i(mel  H.  T.  Briggs  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghaniatan  flrom  1841  to  1844,  and  waa  preaent  at 
we  aoaek  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Bejrt  in  October  1859,  and  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  November  of  tha 

^  GoioTifti  jL  T.  ECheridge  commanded  detachmente  of  the  33rd  Bombay  N.I.  on  aervioein  the  Concan  and  Khaa- 
ftm  i^«l^''45 ;  eerved  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  with  the  Gnicowar'a  Horse  in  1848,  and  preaent  at  the  aurrender  of  the 
^^^^hiMdnnggur;  preaent  at  the  operationa  against  the  Desaaieea  of  Warree  in  tne  North  Canara  and  Bedee 
•uimctsaadoommandedabodyof  Irregularsintbemovementagainf'tbei  poaitionon  85th  February  1858  (Medal). 

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*  Colonel  E.L.8oottserT8d  in  Bind  in  X843,  and  wBspTweait  at  the  battle  of  Hydeiabad  (Hedal) ;  alao  la  the 
o»mp«ffninthe8onaieniMaliratUiCoimtiy1nx844-4s. 

«  Colony  J.  Bates  served  in  the  Bind  campaign^  1843  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  BvHtinbtA  CMedUa). 
G(mimaaded  a  field  detachment  engaged  in  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Bewa  Kantain  1658. 

»  Colonel  F.  Schneider  senred  with  the  xothBomb»  N.I.  in  the  eampaign  in  the  Boathem  Msloatta  Coonttrin 
^H^'J^  ^^  ^'^  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Mnnohnr  and  Mnnsnntosh. 

u  Brigadier  General  W.  V.  Bhewell  was  present  with  the  Persian  Bzpeditionaxy  Fortw  in  X856-S7,  and  was  premt 
at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  the  storming  and  capture  of  Beehire.  the  surrender  of  Boshire,  and  dnnnff  tin 
forced  march  on  Borasjoon,  the  oocapation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  and  the  nif  ht  attack  and  bs^  of 
Khooshab  (Medal  withOlasp). 

■>  Colonel  6.  HoB.  B.  Farqoharson  served  in  Bind  in  1843,  and  with  the  field  detachment  which  sttsdked  and 
defeated  ICeer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree  on  the  8th  Jnne  1843.  Served  with  the  Persian  EzpeditionaxyFbioe 
SL'u?    %r*^  was  wesent  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storm  and  captore  of  Reshire.  and  samndarof 


at  the  assaolt  and  capture  of  Beshire,  surrender  of  Bnshire.  expedition  to  Borai^oon,  and  action  stlQuwehsb 
(Medal  with  Olasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miqor).  Served  with  Colonel  Malcolm's  Field  Force  in  Southern  MahrattaCoimtry 
during  the  mutiny  in  185^58,  in  command  of  200  Buropeans  during  fboroed  march  on  Shorapore,  and  at  the  Bozrendv 
and  occupation  of  that  Ibrtiess  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  A.  Thaoker  was  present  at  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.    Berved  with  the  Bombay  Cobmm  In  tbe 
Pnmaub  campaiflm  of  x848-^f9,  indnding  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


maaded  a  force  of  irregular  troops  against  Beeta  Bam  Holkar  in  Batbpoora  Hills  in  October  X858 ;  served  vith 
Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  November  X858 ;  commanded  irregnlar  troops  sgsimt 
Insnmnto  in  Bathpoora  HQls  in  x859 1  commanded  field  detachments  in  Katlywar  against  rebel  Wagheen  in  186s. 

■■  Colonel  C.  T.  Palin  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-  49,  and  ma 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  ^battle  of  Goqjerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  anny 
(Medal  with  two  C&Mps). 

*  Colonel  C.  Thompson  served  in  thecampalgn  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  x844-4<,  and  was  pnient 
at  the  storm  and  oiqjituie  of  Samnnghur  ana  Powunghur;  dangerously  wounded  at  the  taking  of  the  viUsge 
of  Bevrmpan.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  aad 
oaptavs  of  Beshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  field  fbroe  in  the  latter  part  of 
3857  aaStaff  Officer  to  Brigadier  Cteneral  LeG.  Jacob,  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kolapoor  from  the  rebelB  on 

*o  Colonel  J.  H.'  Beynolds  served  in  Bind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  from  the  end  of  1843  to  the  end  of  184^ 
Oommanded  field  fbroe  in  Sattywar  at  the  snocessfVil  storming  of  TObur  Hill  (a  position  taken  up  by  Wsgheer 
TSbels)  on  apth  December  1867  (severely  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Govetnmflnt)u 

A  LtColonel  J.  F.  Lester  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mshratta  Countnr  in  1844-45. 

^  LLColonel  H.  N.  Miller  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Puz^aub  campaign  of  z848-49>  and  wss  pnMBt 
at  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goderat,  and  pursuit  of  AiS^hans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two 
ClaoM).  Served  in  the  Guide  Corps  in  the  Expedition  mto  Ensoofraie  under  Colonel  Bradshaw  in  1850 ;  served  in  tbe 
Quide  Corps  in  the  enedition  under  Bir  Colin  CampbeU  against  the  Momunds  and  other  Hill  Tribes  in  z8ci-«  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Bawul  Pindee  Division  of  Police  during  the  muthiy  in  X857— severely  wounded  (Medal). 

**  LLColonelB.  Waddington  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bom.* 
bardmsnt  and  capture  of  Mbhumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Berved  with  the  left  wing  of  his  regiment  in  the  qperstioniitt 
Central  India  agiUnst  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59 ;  oommanded  a  detachment  of  &e  Regiment  with  the  Oqjein  Field 
Foroe  in  x8<9-6o. 

'^  Colonel  A.  B.  Little  was  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutii^of  the  Hjrderabad  Contmgent  Cavalry  at  Annsgabsd 


where  he  brought  his  Beglment  out  of  action :  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  where  he  commanded  his  Regiment; 
aotion  of  Koonch}  commanded  the  left  wmg  of  his  Begiment  at  the  capture,  and  storm  of  Lohari;  in  the 
several  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  x5th  to  tne  33rd  of  May  1858,  ending  ic  tbe  capture  of  Calpee; 
actions  of  Morsr,  B:otah>ke-Berai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  oommanded  a  column  under  Shr  Robert  Kapier; 
engaged  in  several  skirmishes  with  the  rebel  leaders  Biya  Maun  Sing  and  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  issr- 
reoeived  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Government  for  services  rendered  at  Gwalior,  several  times  mentioned  ia 
deepatohes  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
^Colonel  B.  A.  H.  Bacon  served  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiia^  at  Anrungabad  in  June  tBsr,  snd 


)  and  storm  of  thelbrtresses  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  aotion  of  Koonoh,  the  difltasnt 
ms  on  the  banks  of  the  Jmnna  from  the  x5th  to  the  9M  May  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee;  the  aetianar 
MOTsr.  and  capture  of  GwaUor  (Brevet  of  Midor,  Medal  with  Clasp): 

"^  lAColonel  J.  Black  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Oofonbrj  u?  3^844-45,  including  iJie  sapfeom 
Of  Punalla  and  Powunghur. 

*  LLColonel  H.  G71£>bison  served  with  the  7th  Bombay  N.I.  durlngthe campaign  in  the  Southern  Mabiatta 
Oountry  in  x844~45 ;  as  a  volunteer  under  Brigadier  Hampton  in  His  Highness  the  Nisam's  service  at  (3owree 
against  the  Rohillss  (received  the  thanks  of  Government) .  Served  in  the  cavalry.or  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  its 
formation  to  theday  it  was  disbanded,  a  great  part  of  the  time  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quartermaster  General  (AthClstf- 
oT  the  Me^die,  and  the  Turkish  War  Medal^  Berved  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  sod 
capture  of  Batghur,  ~ "  '^       -   -     -    ^.,,_.^„ 


aiese  and  storm 
ia  despatches). 


bur,  aotion  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Bangor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  ibrdng  of  the  Muddenpote  Fse^ 
of  Jhansi,  and  the  battle  of  the  BetwalMedal  with  Clssp  Ibr  Central  India,  and  spedaBy  mentioned 

*  litCtolOTiel  C.  O.  Maude  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  x844*45t  and  wasprese^ 
at  the  takfaig  of  the  fbrts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh.  Served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  Head  Qnaxuis 
Abyssinian  expeditionanr  fbroe  under  Lord  Napier  of  Mairdala  throu|[hout  that  campaign,  present  at  the  atom- 
but  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel).  _        . .     ^ 

_*  lAColonel  J.  aTm.  ^aodonald  served  as  DXQ.M.Genersl  attached  to  Head  Quarters  Persian SneditiODazT 


Vorce  in  X857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Berved  on  the  Staff  of  the  Mslwa  Field  Force  as  D.A.Q.M.General  in  2857.  and 
wss  present  at  the  oaplare  of  Dhar  and  of  Mnndesore,  and  action  at  Surraria.  Appointed  A.Q.M.6eneral  to  Bir  Hugh 
Rose,  and  served  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  cspoxie 
'  ion  of  Barodiea,  reUef  of  Bauflor,  capture  of  Gorrakotta,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  bsttis  ol 


of  Bhatghur,  action  of  Barodiea,  reUef  of  Baugpr,  capture  of  Gorrakotta,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  bs^ol 
the  Betwa  (horse  killed),  siege  snd  storm  ofJhanai,  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Golowlee,  and  cutore 
of  Oalpee  (BrevetofMijor,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  A;QJC.  General  with  the  Field  Columns  under  Sir  Hash 
Rose  south  of  the  Nerbudda  in  1859.  .     . 

^  LtColonel  W.  G.  Mainwiuring  served  with  the  Bombay  Ck>lumn  in  the  Pu^jaub  campaign  of  1848-491  <^2^S 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goqierat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Meosi 
with  two  Clsspsl.    Served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  Persialn  X857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^,^^^ 

^  LLColonel  F.  S.  Hewett  served  in  the  operations  against  the  faisnrffents  in  the  North  Canara  and  Bedee  dumett 
cm  the  Goa  fhmtier,  and  conunanded  the  Bombay  Field  Force  engaged  in  suppressing  the  Sawuut  Waxraa  DeMHft 
xebeUion  in  1858  (Medal), 

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i>  JJLCckauiL  T.  Thatcher  Mired  with  the  Bind  Hone  In  Persia  in  x8<7.  Was  present  at  the  attaoks  in  x8<8  on  the 
rebel  Bheeli  at  Nandoor,  Linirota  (received  the  thanks  of  OoTemment).  Shnmsherpoor,  Ambone  and  Mandivor. 

7*  LLColonel  W.  L.  Brings  serred  on  the  flrontier  of  Upper  Sind  with  the  Bind  Irrognlar  Horse  from  1852  to  October 
1856;  proceeded  in  oomniand  ct  two  squadrons  Bind  Irregular  Horse  and  h  bodr  of  troops  of  the  Khan  of 
KeH  escorting  treMue  arms  and  ammnnition  to  Qaettah  for  Meor  Dost  Mahomed  Khan  or  Cabool  (received 
the  thanks  of  the  Govemor  General  of  India  in  Connou  fbr  this  senrice).  Commanded  xst  Sind  Irregular  Horse  in 
thePenian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Proceeded  in  October  1857,  in  command  of  Head  Quarters  xst  Sind 
Irr^ar  Hozse,  towards  Irassiok  and  joined  the  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Macon  then  in  pursuit  of  rebel  Bheela 
at  Anoola ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  fortress  of  Awah  in  January  X858  (Medal).  Commanded  3r4 
Bind  Hone  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  X867-68,  including  operations  against  Magdala  (mentioned  in 
despatch^,  Meda^  uid  OB.), 

» Iit.Colonel  W.  Rice  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar  in  October  2857.  Was  present  during  the 
whole  campaign  of  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fbrtresses  of  Chandaree  and 
Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Loharee,  action  at  Koonch,  the  difibrent  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna 
from  the  X5th  to  the  ayr d  of  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee :  actions  at  Morar  and  at  and  near  Kota-ke* 
8erai«  and  CM>tnre  of  Qwalior ;  present  at  the  siege  ana  capture  of  rowree,  and  action  at  Be^apore ;  at  the  surprise 
and  defeat  or  Ferose  Shah's  camp  near  Bypore,  and  engaged  in  the  several  0])eTations  against  the  rebel  leaders^ 
Tastta  Topee  and  Bi^  Mann  Sing,  in  the  jungles  near  Padrone  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mx^or). 

~  LtCoionel  W.  A.  Dick  sored  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Oavali^  on  the  frontiers  of  Upper  Sind  fhun  April  to  Decem- 
ber 1846.  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  sieg* 
andeaptore  of  Ratghur,  relief  of  Baugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  and  in  command  of  a  party  of  the  3rd  Bombay 
Oaraliy  which  suiprised  and  out  up  the  enemy's  outlying  Picqnet  during  the  advance  on  that  fortreea  (specially  men- 
tioned)  at  the  Maethone  Pass ;  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  taking  of  Cali>ee ;  oommandod  Urn 
Bead  Quarters  Wing  of  the  3rd  Bombay  Cavalry  on  the  march  from  Etowa  to  Devpora,  when  the  Rear  Guard  waa 
attacked  hy  the  rebel  Amy,  also  during  the  advance  on  Gwalior,  at  the  action  of  Morar,  capture  of  Gwalior.  and 
with  the  Cohnnn  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  at  the  battles  0:-'  J  aura  and  Alipoor  (Brevet  of  Major) ;  served  with  a 
detached  Field  Force  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  district  during  the  monsoon  of  1858,  and  at  the  aifiiirs  of  Mhow  and 
Xahonie  (Medal  with  COasp). 
"  Colonel  H.  H.  A.  Wood  served  wltli  the  Reserve  Force  ander  Sir  Charles  Napier  fn  his  expedition  to  Bhawulpore 
in  1845-46,  Poi^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  at  the  siese  of  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs^ 
itonu  of  the  d^  breach,  capture  of  the  town  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Persian  campaign  of 
1856-57,  with  tlM  Rear  Guard  at  Reshire,  attack  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  forced  mafch  on  Bonuqoon,  and  occupatioo 
of  the  enemy's  entrenched  Camp,  night  attack  of  the  6th  February,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  throughout  the  Central  &dia  campaign  of  X857-58  as  Adjutant  General  to  the  force  under  Sir  HughRose^ 
and  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Camp  belbre  Rutghur,  battle  of  Barrodea.  relief  of  Sanger,  attack  and  capture  of 
Ganuota,  action  and  forcing  the  Paea  of  Muddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  and  snbse* 
qneot  porsoit,  action  and  capture  of  Koonch,  and  subsequent  pursuit,  action  at  Muttra,  battle  of  Gtelowlie,  and  tiixm 
Nrenl  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna,  action  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  battle  and  capture  of 
Owalior  (frequently^— thrice  specIaUy-^mentioned  in  deepatohee.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  again 
in  the  field  in  the  latter  end  of  1858-59  as  A^utont  General  to  the  whole  of  the  Troops  south  of  the  Nerbudda  under 
Sir  Hugh  Rose.  Bcnrved  as  Asalstant  G^eneral  of  the  xst  Division  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaigu  of  x867-68» 
sod  was  present  lit  the  action  of  Azogee,  and  storm  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  0/ 
Colonel,  iod  Medal).  *         v  i~         . 

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"  IitOolonel  W.  walker  jofaied  the  Turkish  Contingent  when  first  raised,  and  served  with  it  till  the  end  of  the 
vsr  in  the  Crimea  and  subMouent  breaking  up  of  the  force  (4th  Glass  of  the  Med^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
with  the  force  under  M^for  Honner  against  the  Waffheers  in  r859,  and  commanded  the  ambush  at  Pastor,  when 
abont  600  of  the  Wagheers  were  captured  onthe  19th  I>eo.  1850.    Commanded  the  troops  in  Okamundel  in  x86o-6x. 

"  LtColonel  R.  D.  Hasaard  served  in  the  campaign  In  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was 
pment  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ponalla.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  >  8;s6-57.  including 
the  aaaaolt  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Bonuijoon,  and  acUon  at  Khooshab  (Medu 
with  Clasp). 

J^  LtColonel  G.  Ii.  Tlunnson  served  with  the  Persian  Rxpeditlonary  Force  in  X857,  >&d  was  present  at  the  bom- 
Dsrdiaent  and  capture  of  the  forte  of  Mohumra  on  the  96th  March  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  F.  A.  S.  Loch  served  in  the  PnAjaub  campaign  of  X848-49  and  acted  as  extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  General 
Dimdaa  commanding  the  Bombay  Colunm  duringthe  nege  and  until  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Mooltan  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  on  the  28th  May  1857  i  wounded  ab 
the  flnt  attack  on  and  subsequent  capture  of  Awah,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels 
oito  the  Gwalior  Territories;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Central  India;  at  the  recapture  of  the  fort  of  Chan* 
uree.  at  the  action  of  I^otah>ke-8erai,  and  capture  of  Ghralior  (Brevet  of  Migor),  siege  and  capture  of  Powree* 
Kmiriie  and  pursuit  of  the  rebelfl  under  Maun  Sing  at  Noondrey  X4th  November  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■LtColonel  W.  T.  Bowen  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  X844-45,  including  the 
^itore  of  the  forts  of  Punalla  and  Fcwnnghur.  Boved  in  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  Persian  Expeditionazy 
field  FCrce,  including  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

|*U.Colonel  H.  H.  James  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  X867-68  fttnn  the  first  landing  of  th» 
AoTince  Brigade,  and  waa  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala;  in  command  of  the  xoth  Regiment  N.I.  during  pot* 
tun  of  the  campaign  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

"  LtColonel  T.  6.  warden  served  the  Piu^ub  camjMign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender 
w  Hooitan,  including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  on  the  37th  December,  storm  of  the  city  breach,  and  capture  of 
HW  town— eevereiy  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionary  Force  in  X856-57,  and 
vu  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  the  surrender  of  Bushire,  the  forced  march  on  Bora^oon  and  occupa* 
Bon  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  there ;  also  with  the  rear  guard  under  Brigadier  Honner  when  attacked  by 
the  Persian  Army  on  the  night  of  the  7th  February,  and  at  the  battle  of  Kooshab  on  the  following  morning  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  1858  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  Rao 
eueb,  and  (he  Nawab  of  Banda,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Oodipore  (Medal). 

"  IttColonel  Joseph  Miles  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  including  the  bombardment  and 
captnre  of  Mohumra,  and  subsequent  occupation  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  LtColonel  John  Miles  served  in  the  uidian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
'tttghar.  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Bangor,  capture  of  Ganakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and 
■term  of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  U.Colonel  J.  T.  Hill  commanded  the  flank  companies  of  the  X4th  Bombay  N.L  during  the  operations  in  Oka* 
TBxadei  and  Xattywar  in  18^9-^  including  the  siege  of  Dwarka,  and  storming  of  the  heights  and  fort  of  Ubbpoors* 
u  Stair  Oflloer  iLMtywar  Field  Force  under  Major  Honner  on  x8th  December  1859. 

*  LtCokmel  Baumgartner  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Ri^pootana  Field  Force,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  September  1857,  and  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  the  30th 
wh  X858  (Medal). 

"  LtColonel  A.  w.  Graham  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Put^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the 
■Ngs  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  captnre  of  the  town  (Medal  with  ClaroJ.  Served  with  the  Persian 
^P^^Jtum  of  x8«6-57|and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and 
nttle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  position  of  the  rebel  Bheels  at  Shum« 
Bberaoor  in  October  1857  ^^  *^  '"''^'^  under  Colonel  Macan  (severely  wounded  by  ball  through  the  ankle). 

'  U.Colonel  H.  BeviBe  commanded  the  Left  Wing  xst  Beloooh  Battalion  throughout  the  Rohilound  campaign  In 
Iff ;  present  with  General  Penny's  Column  at  the  action  of  Knrkralee,  and  with  the  force  under  the  Commander  in 
^nw  St  the  actkm  before  Bareilly,  and  oaptare  of  the  town,  actions  of  Bunnee  andMahomdee,  attack  by  the  rebels  on 
^^•^jchanpore,  and  several  minor  aflhirs  (Medal).  Commanded  the  37th  Bombay  Native  Inlhntnr  (Belooches) 
throiii^bout  the  Abyasinian  campaign,  and  waa  prssent  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  assault  of  Magdala  (mentionda 
u  despatches.  Brevet  of  LtColonel.  CJ9. ,  and  Medal). 

.  "jAColonel  W.  Waddington  served  with  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  jBs^7,  and  was  present  at  ths 
MdiagatHalinahBay.stCHrmlngand  capture  of  Reshire,  sunender  of  Bushirsb  tnd  durizig  ^e  forpe^fsmh  on 


43^  Bombay  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

Bonudoon,  the  oooapatioa  of  the  eoeioy*!  entarendhed  oamp,  aod  the  nSght  attadk  and  battle  of  ICTinoiiheh  (lledil 
^thOiasp). 
**  LLGolonel  3.  H.  8.  Pierce  served  with  Colonel  Scademore'e  FlyiiurOolitinn  in  1859,  also  with  Oa|itainlCetderi 


J*ield  Detachmemt  in  the  same  year,  and  was  present  at  the  oaptore  of  Tantia  Vopee. 

**  Lt.Golonel  W.  Gray  senred  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Paxuaub  omnpaign  of  1848-49,  IneliiaiiigthetiMe 
jmd  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  oitf— -right  arm  amputated  (Medal 


with  Clasp) .    Served  as  Depnly  Assiittant  Commissary  Qeneral  to  the  Persian  Field  Faroe  thzonghontthe  csmpsign 
in  1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
•^  Lt.CoT •  •      •  "*     • 


M  Lt.Colonel  J.  Fairbrother  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pnn^anb  campaign  of  1848-49,  indading  the 
siege  and  snrrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Qoojerat,  pnrsnit  and  surrenaer  of  the  Bikh  annv  (Miadsl  with  two 
Clasps).  Commanded  a  field  detachment  of  his  regiment  in  a  severe  skirmish  with  insurgent  Bneels  in  Khandaieh 
on  19th  January  1858 ;  served  with  his  regiment  whilst  employed  against  the  Owalior  mutineers  under  Taatis 
Topee,  the  Bao  Baheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  the  Bajpootana  States  dnrixig  the  monsoon  and  foUowing 
actions  of  months  of  1858  in  the  pursuit  through  Malwa,  Bunolecund,  and  Central  uidia,  including  t^  actioDB  at 
Bidghur,  Mungrowlee,  Bindwaho,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  LLOolonelT.  Nuttall  served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionary  Force  in  1857,  <^nd  waspresent  at  thebombsrdp 
ment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  (71a^>).  Was  in  commsnia 
of  detachments  of  Police  in  bhe  Deccan  and  Concan  against  rebel  Bheels,  Peint  rebels,  Ac.,  in  1857, 2858,  and  i8|9, 
including  the  relief  of  Peinv  and  skirmish  there ;  engagements  at  Wassiembiera  (had  two  horses  wounded  under 
ihim),  Tursta  Dooi^ur ;  skirmish  and  pursuit  of  the  Kieels  over  the  Chupurgaon  hms.  and  engagement  of  Ambon 
Durria  (horse  twice  wounded;  received  on  five  occasions  the  commendation  of  Goverament).  Served  in  tke 
Abyssinian  campaign  as  and  in  Command  of  the  Laad  Transport  Corps  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Breret  oC 
Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

"7  LLColouel  J.  F.  Robertson  served  with  the  Persian  Sacpedition  in  1857,  indnding  the  bombardment  and  esptare 
of  Mohxmira  and  snbseguent  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Was  preeent  daring  the  opexatiooi 


■against  the  insurgent  I^essaies  in  the  North  Canara  and  Bedee  districts  firom  zsth  February  to  avd  Jlsy  1858; 
proceeded  with  the  detachment  sent  fhim  Dharwar  to  reinforce  the  column  under  Colonel  Malcolm  before  Nnrgoand. 
^  LtColonel  F.  Boome  served  in  Turkey  during  the  war  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56,  with  the  Osmanli  Lrregiihr 
'  Cavalry  (Bashi-Bacouks)  as  Captain  in  Turkey.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
4Storm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of  Bowah,  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  rebel  fort  of  Awah,  siege  Gtam 
■and  capture  of  Kotah  in  z8^8 }  present  during  the  operations  of  the  beigade  under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Oentml 
India,  at  the  battle  of  Kotah-ke -Serai,  and  at  the  stormixig  of  the  various  heights  and  positions  occupied  bv  tte 
«nemy ;  commanded  his  regiment  in  the  general  action  01  Z9th  June  1858,  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  LnsokD 
and  dty  of  Gwalior ;  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  BetQspoor,  battle 
of  Koondrye,  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade,  which  surprised  and  defeated  a  lane  force  of  rebels  under  cominiaid 
of  Maun  Sing;  commanded  the  Bassoda  Field  Force  at  the  snccessftil  actions  of  Bichia,  Goonapoora,  Gorigoora^ 
and  other  minor  skirmishee  (nine  times  mentioned  in  dematdhea.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Serm 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Political  and  £atelligence  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches,  VedsD. 

*"  LtColonel  E.  L.  Tavemer  was  present  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  at  the  landifif 
■at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  and  capture  of  Beshire,  snrrender  of  Bushire,  during  the  forced  march  on  Boraqoon, 
occupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  and  night  attack  and  battle  of  Khoouiab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  LtColonel  W.  Bannerman  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  iu  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  iudadiDf 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  snrrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  tvo 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  Busofsaie  country  north  of  Peshawur  in  Deoemher 
1849  for  the  purpose  of  chastising  the  Hill  Tnbe  oq  the  Swat  border ;  preeent  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
Tillages  of  Sugoa,  Pulai,  Shurkannes,  and  Tjoomumda,  in  the  Bagdurrah  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  as  Adjutant  of  the  Light  Battalion, present  at  the  bombardment  and 
capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Clasp),  eerved  as  and  in  Command  of  the 
Detachment  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  m  the  pursuit  through  Ccmtral  India,  Meywar,  Marwar,  and  Baipootaoav 
the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  Rao  Saheb,  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  and  Feroze  Shah,  and  was  present  at  the  action  it 
•Chota  Ood^ypoor  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  distinguished  himseli^  horse  severely  wounded  by  eabre 
outs,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Horse  Transport  Service  in  the  China  Bxpeditionary  Force  in  1S60 
imder  Sir  Hope  Grant  and  was  preeent  at  the  landing  at  Pehtane,  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tan^kow,  asaasH 
and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  accompanied  the  advance  of  we  army  on  Tien^Tsin  and  Pekin,  mclnding  the 
t)attleB  of  Chang-kia-Wan  and  Tungchow,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

>"i  Lt.Colonel  S^  J.  Thorp  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  oaptareor 
Batghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpora  Pass,  siege  and 
«torm  of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^<*  Lt.  Colonel  F.  P.  Mignon  served  on  the  StaiT  with  the  Persian  Expeditionarjr  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Com- 
missary General  to  the  zstand  and  Divisions  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  the  reoonnoitring  force  to  Abjmntt 
in  September  1867,  and  was  a  member  of  the  conmiittee ;  was  head  of  the  Commissariat  Department  for  the  fizti 
three  months,  and  subsequently  Lord  Napier's  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  forces  in  the  field  during  tte 
whole  iMriod  of  active  operations  f^om  Senafd  to  Magdala  and  back ;  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magasls 
<twice  thanked  in  General  Orders,  and  several  times  spedally  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
Iit.Colonel). 

i<"  LtColonel  E.  M.  Gilbert  Cooper  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  preeent  at  the  asssolt  asd 
•capture  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Bao  Saheb,  apd  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  Jtms 
July  and  August  1858;  at  the  action  at  Sanganeer  and  battle  of  the  Bunasa;  with  Brigadier  Parke's  poxaoiBg 
Column  flrom  August  to  Novembef  x  858  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^^  Lt.Colonel  6.  A.  Laughton  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Foyob  in  1856,  and  was  presentat  the  aesaut 
and  capture  of  Beahire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Bonuqoon,  and  atoMsk  of  Khoodiab  (Medal  with  Cht^* 

^<"  Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  Shoppard  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  v*i 
-present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i<*  LtColonel  6.  Scott  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Forob  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  ssasatt 
and  capture  of  Beshire,  surrender  of  Boshire,  with  the  expedition  to  Bora^oon,  and  at  the  action  at  Khoochib 
(Medal  withNClasp).  Served  with  the  field  force  in  the  latter  part  of  1857  under  Brigadier  General  LeGnsa 
Jacob  at  the  recapture  of  Kolapoor ;  with  the  field  force  in  the  operations  in  the  Akraaee  Country,  and  with  toe 
Satpoora  Field  Force  under  Mi^or  Evans ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Khandeish  Bheel  Corps  in  the  ecfioe 
of  Ambapawneeon  the  zzth  of  April  Z858  (received  the  high  approbation  of  Government). 

i«7  LtColonel  F.  G.  Steuart  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  z84&-49«  aad^ 
-present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Peraian  Kxpeditinn  in  1856- 
57.  including  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  LtColonel  T.  W.  W.  Pierce  served  with  a  Light  Field  Detachment  in  the  Bajpootan»  Statea  in  Z854  and  xSg 
Tmder  Sir  Henry  Lawrence.  Was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  in  z8^8.  Served  with  Brigadier  Smith's BrusoB 
throughout  its  operations  in  Central  India  in  Z858  and  Z859,  including  the  reoocupaUoa  of  the  fort  of  Cheodaree 
battle  of  Kotsh-ke-Serai  near  Gwalior,  storming  and  capture  of  the  various  heights  before  Owalior,  and  the  geneni 
action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  ox^  Gwalior ;  siege  and  cspture  of  the  fort  of  Powree,  and  toe 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  by  the  flying  column  under  Colonel  Bobertson ;  surprise  and  pursnlt  of  tne  rebels 
under  Maun  Sing  at  Koondrye  on  Z4th  November  Z858  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Attached  to  the  Horse  Transport 

Service  and  in  Command    "  *  "  "'  '  " 

-ander  Sir  Hope  Grant  (] 

Annesley  Bay  in  October  i_  , „ ^ ^ 

'Koomaylie  to  Antalo ;  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  neapatches.  and  Medal).^ 

><•  Lt.Colonel  G.  D.  Bales  commanded  the  2nd  Belooch  Begiment  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  i856-57>  »* 
-clndins:  the  storm  and  capture  of  Beshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  deep). 

,  110  Lt.Colonel  W.A  Glasspoole  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  z848-49,and  was  presentat  the  siege  and  gaxntae 
of  Mooltan,  indudin^the  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  ineta^ 

lir  B.  Honner's  Stair  during  thelformd^ 


tng  the  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  acted  on  Sir  1 


Bombay  Staff  Corps, — War  Services,  439 

<m  tlM  rear-gnart  and  Ixttle  of  Khooehab  (Medal  with  Claap) .  Serred  against  the  rebel  BheeU  and  Cooliee  in  tbe 
Nasdc  and  AhmodnTxgKor  distiicta  in  1857-^8,  and  received  tne  commendations  of  Ooveniment  and  the  high  approTal 
of  th«  Conunander  in  Gmef  for  serrieea  wime  in  command  of  a  Detaidunent  of  the  4th  Bides.  In  1858  he  served  with 
Sir  John  Michel's  Force  in  pursoit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Rajghnr  (Medal) 

^  LtGokmel  E.  L'Bstevnge  served  with  the  Bombay  Golomn  in  the  Panjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was 
TR«sent  at  the  siege  and  snrrender  of  Moottan  (Medal  with  Cnaap).  Served  with  the  Pennan  Bsqpedition  in  1856-57 
(Medal  with  Caasp). 

^  LlGokmel  D.  Hnteheon  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assanlt 
and  capture  of  Beahire,  aorrender  of  Boriklre,  with  the  expedition  to  Boraqoon«  action  at  Khooshab,  and  bombard- 
meat  and  eaptare  of  Mohnmra  (Medal  with  Claap). 

^"  U.Cbkmel  W.  H.  Blowers  served  with  the  Persian  BzpeditionaiT  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
bardment  and  capture  of  the  fbrts  of  Mohmnra  (Medal  with  Chup).  Served  in  the  Indian  mating  campaign,  and 
WIS  present  at  the  siege  and  captmre  of  Kotah,  and  served  in  Bajpootana  daring  all  the  operations  in  that  Provinm 
in  1858  and  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^*  U,Colone  L.  M.Davies  served  with  the  Persian  EzpeditioiUDy  Force  in  1857  on  its  march  to  Borasjoon,  at  Ibe 
bBttte  of  Khooshab,  and  at  the  capture  of  Mohnmra  (Medal  with  Olasp).  Served  in  lihe  Deooaa  against  the  rebel 
Bheelsin  1857;  msent  at  the  engagements  of  Shnmahapoor  and  Mahadeoghur. 

^"  LtCokmel  Clements  served  wnh  the  Bombay  Colnmn  in  the  Poxganb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at 
Ha  giege  and  sarrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  armv  (Medal  with  two 
(lasps).  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  Eosofkaie  country  north  of  Peshawur  in 
Betfnnber  18^0  fbr  the  purpose  of  (dtaiMiaing  the  nOl  Tribe  on  the  Swat  border ;  present  at  the  capture  and  destmo- 
tion  of  the  villages  of  Sugao,  Pulai,  Bhurkhanee,  and  Zoormunda  in  the  Bazdurrah  Valley  on  the  xzth  and  x4th 
of  that  month  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u<  LLColonel  G.  A.Plomer  served  with  theLight  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy  Force  tn  18^7,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  tbib  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
Serred  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Aumngabad  in  June  1857,  and  subseouent  relief  of  Mhow ;  at  the  siege  said 
captore  of  the  Fort  of  Dhar ;  also  in  the  acttons  in  front  of  Mundesore,  battle  of  Ourraria,  and  subsequent  capture  of 
that  nllsffe  on  the  33rd  and  24th  November  1857  ;  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chendaree  and  Jhansi, 
tiflttleortne  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  difTerent  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  x^th  to  the  33rd  May 
nii,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Galpee,  action  at  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Lt.Colond  J.  D.  Hall  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Paxgaab  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  Bt 
tbe  aiege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp}.  Served  with  the  Persian 
expedition  of  2856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  HalUIah  Bay,  storming  of  Beshire,  surrender  of  Buehire,  and 
Mttle  of  Khooahab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  against  the  rebel  Bheels  m  the  Ahmednnggur  and  Khandeiah 
di^Gicts  in  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  acuon  with  the  Bheels  and  Mekranees  at  Ambapawnee ;  present  in  command  of 
tbe  rear-euard  during  the  action  near  Rajghnr. 

"*  Lt  Colonel  C.  P.  Barraa  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  at  the  storming  capture  and  total  destruction  of 
tbe  village  of  Bowa  on  the  6th  January  1838,  at  the  siege  and  total  demolition  of  the  fort  of  Awah  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah  undei-  General  Roberts  •  was  actively  employed  as  3nd 
h  Conunand  Meena  Corps  &t>m  April  to  October  1858  in  putting  down  raids  by  tL»e  predatory  tribes;  commanded 
The  Camel  Corp  in  Central  India  in  the  ntxrsuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  the  action  of  Rajpoor  on 
the  2sth  November  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  commanded  .he  Camel  Corps  with  the  Oavalrv  Brigade  under 
Bngadier  Somerset  at  the  defeat  of  Tantia  Topee  at  Barodea  on  xsii  January  1859.  Served  under  Sir  Robert  Napier 
la  the  Serom  jungles  up  to  May  2859  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"'  Migor  J.  A.  Smith  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October  1859,  and  at  the  siege  and 
aptnre  of  Dwarka  in  November  of  the  same  year. 

^  Major  G.  W.  Hanson  served  with  the  Bomberv  Column  in  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  preaent  at 
the  lie^  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Modal  with  Clasp) .    Present  at  the  action  of  Ambapawnee. 

^  Major  L.  C.  Barton  was  present  at  the  attack  of  Beyt  Fort  in  April  1858;  preaent  during  the  campaign  in 
Okamnndcl  in  October  and  November  1859. 

^  Major  A.  P.  Davis  served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  2858,  and  waspraattit 
a*,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  the  Muden- 
p>te  Pass,  si^^  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  assatdt  and  capture  of  Lchari,  battles  of  Koonch,  Muttia, 
U'l  Galowlee.  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  Also  served 
n^^ier  Brigadier  General  Liddle  against  the  Bundlecund  rebels  in  185S-59. 

^  Colonel  J.  Watson  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  at  the  siege  and  surrender  Of 
jfooitan  and  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Bosdar  campaign  and  forcing  of  the  Kahn  Bund  Pass 
^'ler  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  mutiny  dampaign,  including  the  siege 
<>>  Delhi,  relief  and  siege  of  Lucknow,  battles  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allwhur,  Agra,  Cawnpore  and  rorious  other  en- 
p?en>ents  of  the  period ;  slightlT  wounded  on  three  occasions  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
Brtn-et  orLtColonel).    Served  with  the  Eusofraie  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  in  1665. 

^  LtColonel  R.  Baigrie  served  with  ^e  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pui^anb  campaign  of  1648-49,  and  was  present  at 
tl^siejieand  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goqjerat,  pursuit  and  sarrender  of  the  Sikh  amjv,  and  occupation  al 
P'  ^hawnr  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Was  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855.  Served  with  the  Persian  Field  Force  in 
\  :7,  induding  the  battle  of  Khooshab,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  up 
tLe  Karoon  river  to  Ahwas  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Central  India 
'f-apaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodia,  relief  of 
^oUsnir,  capture  of  Garrakota,  skirmish  at  Barodia,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhanai,  and 
■  in!e  of  the  Betwa.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quaiter  Master  General  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Lohaii, 
njtle  of  Koonch  (severely  wounded),  action  of  Galowlee  (horse  killed),  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  battle  in 
LTjnt  of  Gwalior,  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  three  times  sxwciallyy 
f-v^  for  gallant  conduct.  Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or).  Served  against  the  Bundlecund  rebels  in  1858-50; 
^J'^o  in  porsnit  of  Tantia  Topee,  Feroze  Shah,  and  the  Rao  Sahib  in  the  Serongi  Jungles  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  m 
i-5p-  Served  as  Assistant  quarter  Master  G^eral  with  the  Reconnoitring  Force  sent  to  Abyssinia  in  Sept.  1867. 
and  throughout  the  campaign,  being  present  at  the  action  of  Aroffee,  and  the  aasatUt  and  capture  of  Magdala  (several 
tJces  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

^  Major  R.  Burd  was  present  at  the  as«aalt  and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  and  entrenched  position  of  Rowa 
<9l'4rhtly  wounded)  ;  at  tne  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Awah,  and  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Kotah  In 
1:58;  at  the  reocenpation  of  Chandaree,  the  battle  of  Kota-ke- Serai,  apd  the  storming  of  the  various  heights 
</■  copied  by  the  enemy ;  present  at  the  general  action  and  attack  and  capture  of  tbe  Lushkur  and  city  of  (Jwahor ; 
a*  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels ;  at  the  action  of  Koondrye,  and  defeat 
vf  Maun  Sinv's  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Miyor  R.  F.  Williams  served  with  the  Bombay  Colnmn  in  the  Puzgaub  campaign  of  1846-49,  and  was  preaent  at 
^^"^gc  «nd  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  dasp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  Hogg  nerved  with  the  Bombay  Colnum  in  the  Puxjanb  campaign  of  18^8-49,  and  was  present 
«t  the  siege  and  surrender  of  MooUan,  battle  of  Goqjerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Silch  army  (Medal  with 
*.iro  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57.  at  the  occupation  of  Karrack,  with  the 
nation  to  Borajgoon,  and  at  the  battle  or  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Mi^  I.  F.  Chapman  served  in  Abyssinia  with  the  army  under  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 
j^  Major  E.  N.  Marsh  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  pimwnlat 
^I'jiese  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  A.  Camegy  was  present  at  thej  disarming  of  the  5th  Comnanv  4th  Battalion  Native  Artillery,  st 
Hrdershad,  Sind,  on  901  September  1857.  Served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  Major  General  Roberts,  as 
Ma.'or  of  Brigade  to  the  snd  Infteitry  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Kot^ ;  with  the  leading  column  of  assault  on  the  town  and 
^'Ttress  under  Brigadier  Parke,  on  the  30th  March  2858 ;  actively  emploved  with  the  brigade  in  tl£e  pursuit  of  the 
l^alior  rebela  under  Tantia  Topee  through  M^ywar  till  September,  when  he  was  appointed  Assistant  Adjataat 
Geor-ral  to  the  Division ;  served  as  such  wnh  the  force  under  Brigadier  Honner  at  the  action  of  Kooshanna  on  the 
toth  Febnacy  1859  (mentioDed  in  deepatohea  for  "  oonapicnoua  and  forward  gallantly  ")t  ^bcL  aabeequent  punniit 


44^  Bombay  Biaff  Corps. — War  Services, 

of  the  relMlB  nndor  the  Rao  Sahob  and  Feroze  Shah  through  Marwar,  Shekawattee,  and  Bikaneor  (Medal  wtth 
Cla«p  for  Centrnl  India,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Major  G.  Nicholette  terverl  with  the  ittt  Scind  Irregular  Horae  with  the  Peraion  Sxpeditioxuoy  Force  IniBsr, 
at  the  boinburdment  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mohnmra  (Medal  with  Olasp).  Served  in  the  campaign  of  1857-^ 
in  the  North-Wee^  Provinces  with  the  Pmyanb  Movable  Ck)lanm,  and  served  against  the  Fatteygfaor  rebeu, 
including  the  action  0^  Gungeree  on  X4th  December  1857,  and  the  advance  on  and  ocoapation  of  the  eneo^^poeitioiitt 
Khaa  Gunge ;  in  the  pxstion  with  the  Rohilcnnd  rebels  at  Anopeur,  in  the  skirmish  at  iMnapore  and  destniotioa  of  the 
enemy's  boats  anc<  ?  other  minor  aflkirs  on  the  banks  of ^e  Ganges ;  served  in  the  campaign  fyr  the  eolniMatioii 
of  Oude  in  1858,  in  bVa  i^ttack  on  the  anemy's  fbrtifled  position  at  Bampore  Kussia  loj  Bngaaier  Wetherall's  Foitei 
and  employed  witti  a  detachment  in  sappcnrt  of  the  storming  party  on  that  oocasion,  aaid  throoghoot  the  remainder 
of  the  campaign ;  present  at  the  snrrender  and  occupation  of  the  fort  of  Amethee,  and  sabeequently  with  kicd 
Clyde's  Column  at  the  occupation  of  Snnkerpore,  the  action  with  Beni  Madho  at  Dhoondia  &eria,  and  with  % 
movable  column  detached  after  the  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Goomtee ;  rained  the  force  with  the 
Commander  in  Chief  at  Lncknow,  and  served  throughout  the  operations  acroas  the  Gogra,  including  the  sdvuee 
on  and  occupation  of  Baraitch ;  action  with  the  Nana's  Force  at  Brijidia  and  occupation  of  the  fort,  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Mujeediah,  and  defeat  of  the  Nana  at  Banki,  and  final  expulsion  of  the  rebela  from  Oude  across  the  Biver 
Bapteo  3XBt  December  1858  (Medal). 

"*  Major  C.  T.  Heathcote  was  present  in  the  camp  of  the  Jondpoor  Bt^'s  arnrv  when  attacked  by  the  Awah  The* 
koor  and  Erinpoora  untineers  m  September  1857 ;  served  aa  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Marter  General  to  the  foite 
at  the  first  attack  on  and  subsequent  siege  and  captnre  of  Awah;  at  the  aiege  and  assault  of  Eotah,  and  the  battle  of 
the  Bunass;  present  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  action  of  Kooahana  (thanked  by  Gorenmnti 
of  India  and  Bombay.  Medal). 

13*  Major  A.  A.  des  Yoeux  served  In  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  at  the  bombardment  and  eaptore  of 
the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  the  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Claro) .  Served  with  the  Horse  Tranepoit 
Service  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  under  LieutGeneral  Sir  Hope  Ghrant  in  1860^  present  at  the  huidiiix 
at  Pehtang,  action  of  Sinho.  capture  of  Tangkow,  assault  and  captnre  of  the  Takn  Forts;  accompanied  the 
advance  ofthe  army  on  Tien>Tsin  and  Pekin,  induding  the  battlee  of  Cnang-lda-Wan  and  Tnngohow,  and  ooonpsttei 
of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

***  Major  M.  R.  Bruce  served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionaiy  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardzDent 
and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Bombay  N.I.  (EUfies)  in  1857 
against  the  Bheels  in  the  Nassick  districts;  also  with  the  regiment  In  Khandeiah  in  the  operations  agaiatt 
Tantia  Topee  in  1858. 

i«s  Major  C.  O.  Lord  was  present  in  puraoit  of  the  Qwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Sao  Saheb,  sad  the 
Nawab  of  Banda  in  June  July  and  August  2858 ;  and  the  action  at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th,  and  at  the  battle  of  thi 
Bunass  on  the  14th  of  August  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i"*  Miuor  Malcolmson  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  with  the  B^Jpoona  Field  Force  during  the  march  oDud 
siege  and  capture  of  SZotah— mentioned  in  despatches ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Bunnaas  and  pursuit ;  and  Canby 
afBUr  at  Kooshana  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  wiui  Clasp).  i 

^  "Um^ot  M.  W.  Willoughl^  serve<f  with  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy  FOroe  In  1856-37,  including  the  surrender  of 
Bushire,  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  M^jor  W.  Hicks  served  in  Bengal  during  the  campaign  of  1857-59  with  the  xst  Belooch  Battalion  andss  Stelf 
Oflloer  to  the  Pm^jaub  Movable  Co^xnn ;  served  in  the  Bohilknnd  campaign  with  Mi^or  General  Pexmy'e  Force, 
and  present  in  the  action  of  Kukralee,  action  with  Ferose  Shah's  Force  before  Bareilly,  and  occupation  of  that  town; 
actions  of  Bunnee,  Mahomdee,  and  attacks  by  the  rebels  on  Shajehanpore ;  campaign  for  the  subjugation  of  Oude, 
and  present  at  the  attack  on  and  capture  ofthe  Fort  of  Bampore  Kussia,  surrender  and  occupatu>n  of  the  Fort  of 
Ameethee ;  subsequently  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  occupation  of  Sunkerpore,  attack  on  and  defeat  of  tb 
enemy  under  Ben!  Madho  at  Dhoondia  Keria,  and  capture  ofthe  Fort  of  Buxar ;  with  the  Column  detached  after 
the  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Biver  Goomtee ;  served  under  Lord  Clyde  throughout  the  operations  aen« 
the  Gogra ;  presopi  at  the  action  with  the  Nana's  Force  at  Br^idia,  action  at  Churdah,  attack  on  and  eaptore  of  the 
Fort  ofMujeedioh :  commanded  the  Bight  Wing  of  the  zst  Belooch  Battalion  detached  with  Briaadier  Honford's 
Brigade  nreviouslT-  m  and  on  the  passage  ofthe  Raptee  into  Nepanl :  at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  at  Sitka  Ghaut,  lad 
oaptore  Oi  their  guos  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Mi^or  and  Brigade  ist  Division  during 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x867-6e,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioneaf  in  despatches,  Bieretol 
Major,  and  MediU). 

i«»  Major  C.  F.  Keays  served  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  Goghlan  against  the  Arabs  and  at  the  storm  of  the 
village  and  fort  of  Sheik  Othman,  near  Aden,  on  the  i8th  March  1858. 

1*^  M^jor  H.  S.  Anderson  served  in  the  Persian  ExpediUonaiy  Force  in  1867,  and  waspresent  atthebombardmot 
and  OBiptPBoe  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  Khandeish  against  the  attempted  invasian  of  the  Deeeaa  bj 
the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  x85flP-5Q^ 

i4s  M^or  D.  B.  Young  aerved  with  the  Pcoman  Expeditionary  Force  in  2857,  «^d  waa  preeent  at  the  bombardiaeDt 
and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  dasp).  Served  also  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  aiege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar,  the  aotiona  m  tttmt  at  Mnndeioi^ 
battle  of  Gnrraria,  and  aubseqnent  capture  of  that  village  on  the  93rd  and  a4th  November  1857  (wounded)  ;stthe 
•lege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  and  Jhanai,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  diftknnt 
aottona  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  X5th  to  33rd  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Oalpee,  action  of  Monr, 
actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Al^rasinian  FieU 
Foroe  in  2867-68,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of 
2iiSk»r,  and  Medal). 

^A  Lt.Colonel  H.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Foroem  2857  in  oommand  of  Aden  Troop  (Medalvith 
Clasp).  On  landing  from  Persia  proceeded  to  the  Shoolapoor  border  to  watch  the  country  between  the  rhreis 
Bheema  and  Krishna;  joined  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Malcolm;  preeent  at  the  captnre  of  Beder  Shoorpoon 
ordered  to  Join  the  Cavalry  Brigade  in  Central  India ; Joined  Sir  John  Michel'a  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebela  throw 
the  Futohunny  Hills,  subsequently  joined  Brigadier  rarke's  Force  bv  forced  marches ;  pursued  the  rebels  acroei  the 
Nerbudda ;  present  at  the  action  at  Chota  Oodeypoor,  and  in  purstut  of  the  rebels  through  Central  India  (If edai]. 
Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  2867-68  in  the  Intelligence  Department^  present  at  the  oaptnie  of 
Magdala  (Brevet  of  M%ior,  and  Medal) . 

i«*  Major  C.  jyjJ.  La  Touche  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Foroe  in  2856-57,  including  the  attaek  00 
Beehixe,  capture  of  Bushire,  deatruotion  of  the  enemy's  magasines  at  Chakota,  at  Boraaioon,  and  battle  of 
Xhooshab  (Medal  with  Claapl.  Served  with  the  Salpoora  Field  Force  in  the  action  fought  with  um  insurgent  ehicB 
and  rebels  in  the  Satpoora  Hills  on  the  21  th  April  2858. 

i^  M%ior  A.  T.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Foioe  in  2856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  sM*f^ 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Bora^oon,  and  at  the  aotion  of  KhooshaliH-horae  killed  0^^ 
with  OlaBp,  and  Yiotozia  Cross).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  from  the  siage  of  Batgfaur  (mentioMd 
1^  Sir  Hugh  Boss  for  seal  in  serving  a  gun  when  the  camp  waa  suddenly  attacked)  to  the  taking  of  GwalioT.aaa 
pursuit  and  defeat  of  the  rebela  by  SurBobert  Napier;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  dietrieH 
during  the  monsoon  of  2858 ;  commanded  a  troop  of  «rd  Cavalry  which  pursued  and  charged  the  rebela  at  Mov  asa 
Kahoni,  capturing  their  two  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Mi^or  C.  H.  Clay  servea  in  Beateon's  Horse  in  2858-<9  in  ihe  pnzsuit  and  various  operations  against  Ttata 
and  the  Bao  Sahib;  present  at  the  cavalry  aflhir  with  Tantia's  rear-guard  at  Bi^rode  on  36th  October  lifi 


Mr  Mi^r  H.  P.  Close  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  5th  Goorkha  Begiment  with  afioroe  under  the  oonnnai^ 
of  Brigadier  General  ChamberUiin  for  the  subiugation  of  the  Mahsood  Wuaeer  tribe  in  2860,  including  actions^ 
Palloaeen  and  Buzrura  Tnngee.  Served  as  2nd  in  Command,  and  afterwards  as  commandant  of  the  5th  Goorkhai 
daring  the  whole  of  the  Umb^la  campaign  in  1863  (contusion,  and  mentioned  in  despatches) .  Commanded  the  ^ 
Goorkhas  during  the  operations  of  a  force  under  Brigadier  Wilde  in  Januaiy  2864,  for  the  subjugation  of  the  BaJf' 
of  Onndup,  in  Eusofkai.  Comuianded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  the  several  oflbnsiTe  and  defensive  operatione  oM 
force  under  Colonel  Bothney  in  Agrore,  which  resulted  in  the  total  defeat  <^  the  enemy  on  the  xsth  August  iSm. 
Commanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  the  ascent  and  descent  of  the  Black  Mountain  \7*  AmP^fp  ^'^^  ^^""^ 


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Wnde  in  October  186S.  Ooamuuided  the  gOi  Goorkhas  dnrins  the  eecret  osmedition  of  a  foree  wider  Colonel  Both- 
Bflf  tgainst  the  Akhatm  tribe  on  the  Black  Homitain  on  the  7th  October  1869.  Commanded  the  xst  Sikh  Inflmtry 
mkfc  the  opemtkmB  in  oomnection  with  the  oonstmction  of  military  poets  at  Oimee  and  Kote  Kirghee  on  the  Dera 
iBmad  Khan  frontier  by  a  force nnder  ICajor  G.  T.  Kennedy  (India  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

i«  M^jor  A.  Waidrop  lerred  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionaiy  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
and  esptare  of  Mohnmra,  and  pnrsuit  of  the  Persian  anny  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

i^X^jor  T.Bell  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  and  Belooch  Regiment  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in 
i8s6-57,  indnding  the  assault  and  captore  of  Beshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Boni^oon,  and  battle 
of  KhoMhab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  XiQor  8.  Ftflowes  served  with  the  Persiaa  Expeditionarv  Force  in  i857>  '"'^^  ^<'**  present  at  the  bombardment 
and  eutore  of  the  ftirts  of  Mohumra,  and  the  pursuit  of  tiie  Arsian  anny  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  ifl^  J*  A.  Gayer  served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionaiy  Force  in  2856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
esptnrB  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Boraqoon,  and  at  the  action  at  Khooshab  (Medal 
vlUi  Clasp).  Served  with  the  field  force  in  the  latter  part  of  1857  under  Brigadier  General  LeG.  Jacob,  at  the  assault 
SDd  esptore  of  Eolapore  fttun  the  rebels  on  the  6th  December  1857  (Medal). 

^  Sujor  J.  H.  Castell  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  x856-57jjncludixig  the  storm  and  capture  of  Beshire« 
tarrmder  of  Bnshire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  4th 
Bifles  Nstivo  Inftuitry  emptoved  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  the  Ahmednuggor  District  in  1858.  Served  with  the 
UioirCoIamnnnder  Sir  J.  Michel,  and  present  at  ihe  battle  o."  Qi^ghur  (Medal).  Served  with  the  37th  Native 
In&ntzy  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  anc<  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

^  Major  W.  T.  Mills  served  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Ohandaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa. 
action  at  Koottoh,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  Uie  Jumna  from  the  x5th  to  asrd  May  1858,  ending  in  the 
optare  of  Galpee  (wounded) ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  captaro  of  Gwallor ;  in 
thenrines  of  the  Jumna  and  Sind  rivers  against  the  rebel  Thakoor,  Buxjore  Singh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"*  Major  L.  H.  Sibthorpe  served  in  the  action  at  Ambapawnee. 

^  ytajOT  P.  H.  JiCgpyt  served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionaiy  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  aaaault 
and  captore  of  Beshure,  and  surrender  of  Bushire.  at  Bora^oon,  and  the  action  of  Knooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Serred  with  M^jor  Grimes'  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  as  Assistant  Political  Axent,  and  in  command  of  detach- 
ment Gt^erat  Irregular  Horse  in  1858 ;  with  Captain  Heycock's  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  agamsi  the  rebel 
ttikoor  of  Hondetti  in  X858;  oommanded  a  detachment  of  GT:^enit  Irregular  Horse,  and  was  Staff  Officer  n'  a  field 
ftroe  in  poxvnit  of  Tantia  Topeeand  the  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59 ;  vdth  Colonel  Evans*  Field  Force  in  command  of  a  de- 
ttcfament  of  Gnjerat  Irr^fular  Horse  at  Nuggur  Parkur  in  1859. 

^  M^  C.  D.  J.  Dodd  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Beyt  in  Okamundel  in  Apri-  ^85C ;  was  Civil  Officer 
00  ipedal  duty  with  a  field  detachment  in  May  ^850  during  the  outbreak  in  Nuggiir  Pe  -kur,  and  fh>m  July  to 
December  t8»  in  command  of  details  of  Irregular  and  Local  Corps  engaged  in  the  suppression  of  the  outbreaJu 

"*  M^  J.  S.  D.  Bolton  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  as  Quartermaster  and  Interpreter 
to  the  Ltgfat  Battalion,  and  was  present  at  the  bombarament  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of 
the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Sawant  Waree  Local  Corps  from  June  1857  until 
March  z8s9.  and  was  actiyely  employed  during  a  considerable  part  of  that  time  in  hunting  down  mutineers  and 
rebels ;  commanded  the  details  sent  to  the  GhAta  west  of  Kolapore  in  December  x  857  to  check  the  woaId-l)e  insnrgenta 
ia  that  quarter ;  secured  the  ringleaders,  and  disarmed  the  inhabitants  before  they  could  rise  en  matte  (Medal) . 
'"  Muor  C.  M.  Ducat  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  in  November  18^9. 
>«  Major  A.  Utterson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  expedition  to  Boms- 
joon  and  action  at  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^<^  Mi^or  A.  R.  Wilson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  including  the  forced  march  on 
Rvazjoon,  and  the  night  attack  and  battle  at  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  M^r  J.  B.  Strutt  served  as  Interraeter  to  a  squadron  of  the  J7th  I^oers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topeo  in 
iS^ ;  aoeomnanied  the  3rd  Bombay  N.  1.  to  China  in  x86o»  and  served  until  the  end  of  the  war  in  the  Royal  Com* 
Bwiariat.    Mrved  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  z868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

^  M^or  T.  EettleweU  served  with  the  Persian  Expoditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at 
Hillilah  Bay,  storm  and  capture  of  Beshire.  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

>**  Major  G.  8.  Hawthorn  served  with  the  94th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force 
Cider  So*  Hugh  Bose  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ratffhnr,  capture  of  Punnakotta,  relief  of  Saxigor,  foint  on  Malthone  Pass,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  with  the 
fiela  force  against  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Bao  Mheb.  Commanded  a  Field  Detachment  m  the  Central  India  Districts 
after  the  rebel  Bunjore  Sing  in  August  18^9,  and  completely  routed  a  body  of  rebels  under  his  command,  and  for 
vtiieh  he  received  the  oommendanon  of  the  Governor  General,  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Robert  Napier, 
theneommanding  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  and  Colonel  Lockhart  commanding  at  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*"  Major  B.  T.  Clarke  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Roso  in  1857-58,  and  was  present 
tttheaiege  and  capture  of  Batghur,  the  oi>erations  before  the  fort  of  Garrakota,  and  its  subsequent  capture,  forcing 
d  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  battle  of  the  Betwa  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action 
<i  Koonch  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  action  of  the  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowlee,  taking  of  Calpee,  and 
eapqire  of  Gwahor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

,  '*  Major  T.  H.  Turner  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  (as  Brigade  Mi^jor  fVom  .Tune  to  Sept.  1857), 
nchiding  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  smrrender  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab  (charger  killed),  and 
boabanfanent  of  Mohxmirah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  C.  Jameson  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Mhow,  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dharin  October  1857; 
Blinnish  before  Mundesore :  battle,  assault,  and  capture  of  Gooraria  (severely  wounded) ;  served  with  a  field  force 
uuier  Brigadier  Hill  in  the  Taptee  Valley  while  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Medal). 

**  Major  P.  W.  Bannerman  served  wiui  the  Kotah  Contingent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  and  Muttra 
districts  in  Ifoy  and  June  1857 ;  as  a  volunteer  in  the  batteries  in  the  Agra  Fort  in  July  and  Augunt  1857 ;  pree^ut 
at  the  flrat  attack  on  the  fort  or  Awah  on  the  X7th  December  1857  ;  at  the  assault  and  capture  ofRowah,  at  the 
nese  and  capture  of  Awah ;  commanded  the  Joudpore  Sikh  Horse  at  the  action  at  Fertabgurh  on  the  34th 
Dwember  1858  (Medal). 

**  Major  w.  A.  GtllCMpie  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  asmult 
ttdcaptareof  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  toBonuioon,  and  at  the  action  at  Khooshab 
(Mwiaf  with  Clasp). 

J^  Maior  O.  B.  Crispin  served  in  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah 
»v,  and  smrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Major  J.  C.  D.  S.  Moray  served  with  a  field  force  in  the  Myhee  and  Rewa  Kantas  in  1857;  commanded  the 
^^lonteeia  from  his  regiment  at  the  aflhir  of  Kanpore,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the 
thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal). 

*^  Major  W.  H.  Boss  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1837,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
*8d  eapuire  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  93rd  Bombay  N.  I.  in  Khandeish  in  1858 ;  and  aa 
Stair  Officer  with  the  Oqjein  Field  Force  in  1850-60. 

J^  M^or  A.  T.  Reid  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  xoth  Bombay  N.  I.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  also  with 
the  force  nnder  Brigadier  Smith  in  Central  India ;  the  recapture  of  Chandaree,  the  action  of  Kota-ko- Serai,  with 
t^  Central  India  Field  Force  at  the  actions  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  and 
"ilweqnent  pursuit  of  the  enemy  resulting  in  the  affair  of  Be^apoor;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  during  the 
campaijm  in  Malwa,  including  the  surprise  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

''*  Major  Sexton  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i8<4-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  25th  Regiment  from 
jQse  i8ss,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  (Medal 
vith three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Ser^^ed  also  the  Indian campni^  of  1858-59, 
^  Adjutant  of  the  95th.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (accompanied  the  3rd  assaulting  Column  on  30th 
March  a$9taffOfllcer  to  Colonel  Raines  commanding),  battle  of  Kotake  Serai  (acted  as  Stafi*  Officer  to  Colonol 
Kaines  eomniaoding  the  Infantry,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior 
f«-verely  borat  by  the  explosion  of  powder  while  serving  a  gun  captured  from  the  enemy  ond  turned  on  them,  end 
aenfikmed  in  despatches)  siege  and  capture  of  Pourie,  and  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  at  Koondrye  O^odif /ivy|h  C^p) . 


44^h  Bamba/g  Bkf  Corps. — War  Services. 

ITS  Captain  H.  G.  B.  Tumor  nnred  witli  Uke  PenUa.  Bnadilioii  of  Z856-57,  ftad  wm  parewnt  at  Ois  UMudi  a^ 


cajptare  of  RoBhire,  and  tBurrendar  of  Bnaliixe^  advanm  on  Bbraqoon,  and  action  of  Khooahab  (Uadal  w&li  Clasp). 

^  imor  A.  T.  Spena  aerred  with  the  Paraian  Sneditionaxy  Field  Force  in  1856  and  1857,  and  waa  pnwnl  at 
the  landing  at  Hallitah  Bay,  aaaacdt  and  oaptnre  of  aBahire^  amreader  of  Bnahire,  at  Bonujoon  (wonndadX  and 
aetion  of  Ehooahab;  coounandad  the  Left  Troop  of  the  Squadron  ^  Light  Gavalrtr  which  charged  and  broko  tiw 
Persian  aqoare  (horae  woonded.  Medal  with  Claap).  Served  with  the  Centnl  India  Field  Force  nnder  Sir  Hugh 
Boae,  inelading  aiage  and  captnre  of  RatshTir,  rehef  of  Sangor,  oapton  of  Garrakota,  fbrein«r"df  the  XnddeDpore 


Paaa,  aiege  and  atorm  of  Jhanai,  battle  of  Koonch,  battle  of  MottaiL  the  three  enBagunenta  at  Jalowlee  on  the 
Biver  Jmnna  (acted  aa  Qnarter  Heater  General  to  the  Second  Brigade),  captare  of  Calpee,  cavtoreaf  the  caatonmcDt 
of  Morar,  iinalpnisaitofthe  enemy  nnderSir  Bobert  Nailer,  battle  of^Jowra  Alipore;  luao  aerred  againat  tte 


rebela  in  the  Jhanai  and  Jahmn  diatrieta  during  the  monaoan  of  1858  (Medal  with  GlMp). 


^77  Major  O.  J.  Anderaon  waa  preaent  at  the  mntiny  of  the  Bengal  troopa  at  Nnaaeerabad  in  May  1857;  '■m  at 
the  flrat  attack  on  Awah  in  September  iSkj;  at  the  aiegre  and  in  the  pursuit  aubaeqnent  to  the  fidi  of  KotahinMarcfa. 
and  A.pril  1858 ;  at  theaation  of  ^otahrhe-Barai  on  X7th  June  and  captare  of  Qwalior  on  z^th  June  1858 ;  at  tbe  actun 
of  Banode  in  December  1858  aa  Aide  de  Gamp  to  Sir  Bobert  Najder  oonunanding  Gwalior  Diviaian. 

m  Majjor  J.  Galloway  waa  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  ofKotah,  with  the  column  in  pursuit  of  the  Gwafior 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Bao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  June  July  and  August  1858 ;  at  the  actum 
at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th  August,  and  the  battle  of  the  Bunaaa  on  the  Z4th  of  August  1858;  accompanied  Biigadier 
Farke'a  pursuing  Column  fhMn  August  1858  to  January  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

IT*  Major  A.  G.  Mayne  waa  present  in  the  charga  on  the  guns  at  the  mutmy  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nnaaeer* 
abad  on  aSth  May  1857 ;  at  the  siege  of  and  in  the  pursuit  snMeqnent  to  the  fhu  of  Kotah  in  March  and  April  X85S 
under  Major  General  Aoberta ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  aerved  with  tne  Malwa  Field  Force  under  Sir  John  Michel,  and  wu 
preaent  at  the  battle  of  Slndwaho  {alightly  wounded,  aabre-cut,  and  mentioned  In  deapatoh),  and  at  the  afikir  at 
Eurrai }  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Smith  at  the  action  of  Koondrye  (mentioned  in  di^patehas.  Medal 
withClaspX 

>*>  Captain  G.  C  Grant  aeiYad  in  October  1859  with  the  Okamxmdel  Field  Force  under  Colonel  Donovan  in  the 
operations  against  the  insurgent  Wagheera :  preaent  at  the  atorm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortreaa  of  Bejt  od 
the  6th  October  1859  (dangeronaly  wounded}. 

"^  Captain  G.  S.  Stevens  aerved  in  the  aoth  Bombay  N.  I.  with  the  Peraian  Erpeditionary  Force  in  1857.  ^•^'"^ 
manded  a  detached  company  of  that  Begiment  against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  in  the  Sawunt  Warree  diatrieta  in 
Z858,  was  Staff  Officer  to  a  field  force  sent  against  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  at  the  doee  of  the  asme  year, 
and  anbaequently  with  the  and  Extra  Battalion  throughout  the  operations  againat  rebel  Bheela  and  Mekranieaia 
thoae  distnota  in  1859. 

»*  Captain  T,L.  Fraeer  aerved  aa  Staff  Officer  to  the  force  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Svana  throaghoot  the 
<»erationa  in  Nuggur  Parknr  against  rebel  Thakoors  in  1859,  and  waa  aeverely  wonnded  in  their  night  attack  on 
the  camp  in  the  town  of  Nnggur  on  aoth  June  1850. 

^^  Major  A.  G.  F.  Hogg  aerved  aa  Adjutant  of  tne  zst  Sind  Horse  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1857  (Medal  with 
fCIasp).  In  2858-59  he  served  with  the  Ibrces  in  Khandeish  and  the  Nisam's  eountzy;  and  with  his  Begimeiu  at 
Canton  during  the  China  war  of  z86o.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Deputy  Asaiataut  Qnurter 
Maater  General,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  ci^tnre  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  deapatcfaea,  Hedal, 
and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^**  Captain  J.  F.  Forbea  waa  preaent  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Aumngabad  in  June  1857,  sod  aab- 
aequcnt  relief  of  Mhow  ;  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar ;  in  the  actiona  in  front  of  Mundcwre,  hattle 
and  aubae(|uent  captare  of  Gurrana  (wounded),  at  the  aiege  and  atonn  of  the  fortreaaes  of  Chandaree  ^ronnded) 
and  Jiuuisi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actiona  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  ihnn  the  xsth  to 
93rd  May  1858,  ending  in  the  oaptm^  of  Calpee ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Eotahpke-Seimi.  asd 
capture  of  GFwalior ;  and  served  in  the  operationa  against  Maun  Sing  in  the  Padrone  jungles  (Medal  with  Cbap). 

»*  Captain  S.  F.  McGillivray  served  with  the  Penuan  Expeditionary  Force  on  its  march  to  Bora^joon,  at  tho 
battle  of  Khooshab,  and  at  the  captnre  of  Mohumra  on  the  a5th  March  18^7  (Medal  with  Claap).  Served  in  the 
Deccan  againat  the  rebel  Bheela  in  185T-58 ;  preaent  at  the  engagements  of  Shumshapoor  and  Digrish. 

i**  Captain  Juliua  Sanaa  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  tne  Peraian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardment  and  captare  of  Mohumra,  and  purauit  of  the  Peraian  army  (lledal  with  CHasp). 

1*7  Major  C.  M.  Griffith  oroaniaed  and  commanded  the  A  Division  Transport  Train  attached  to  the  ist  Brigade  i«t 
Division  of  the  Abyssinian  sxpeditionaxT  Force.  Commanded  the  party  flumiahed  with  stretchera  fiar  thergmovalof 
the  wounded  from  the  field  of  action  on  tine  xoth  and  Z3th  April  1868  at  Arogee  and  Magdala  (mentioned  in  denMtdia 
having  "distinguished  himself  by  his  seal  and  activity,"  and  as  "deserving  of  spedal  notice,'"  Brevet  or  IC^oc, 
and  Medal). 

»  Major  F.  P.  Forteath  aerved  in  Central  India  daring  the  campaign  of  1857-58,  inrinding  the  pnrsoit  of  tke 
Gwalior  rebela,  battle  of  Bnnas»  and  action  of  Kosana  (mentioned  in  deapatchea,  Medal  with  ClMp). 

m  Captain  W.  P.  LaTouohe  aerved  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Peraian  Expeditionary  Foroein  1857.  and  waa 
preaent  at  the  bombardment  and  oapture  of  the  fbrt  of  Mohumra  and  purauit  of  the  Peraian  army  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  action  of  Hulaallee  as  Adjutant  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  IVovember  1S57 » 
present  at  the  action  of  Sharapoor  as  and  in  Command  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  Fabmaiy  1858; 
acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Field  Forces  at  the  occupation  of  Jamldiundee  in  March  and  Nurgoond  in  June  1858. 

in  Captain  G.  G.  H.  Fulton  aerved  with  the  field  force  engaged  in  operationa  against  the  rebela  in  the  JtjiM 
and  Bewa  EZantaa  in  1857,  uid  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief. 

^  Captain  A.  Dnrand  aerved  with  the  loth  Bombay  Native  Inflmtxy  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  iSsrsS*  »^ 
was  present  at  the  assanlt  and  captnre  of  Bowah  (sli^thr  wounded),  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  aiege  and  atonnini; 
of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  battle  and  captnre  of  Gwalior,  aiege  and  captnre  of  Powrie,  actiona  of  Beoapore 
and  Koondrye,  and  captnre  of  Narguih  (Medalwith  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  x867^-^as  Staff 
Officer  of  the  Advance  Brigade,  and  Brigade  Major  of  the  Pioneer  Force  and  3rd  Brigade  zat  Division;  and  was 
preaent  with  the  loth  Bombay  Native  Infltntiy  at  the  aaaault  and  captnre  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

i»  Major  H.  Phillipa  aerved  with  the  Peraian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  waa  preaent  at  ihebombardiDezit 
and  capture  of  the  fbrts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  with  the  Ibroe  under  Brigadier  Cogiiian 
which  captured  and  destroyed  the  fbrt  of  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

m  Major  G.  M.  Lyons  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Batghur,  faint  on  Maithone  Faaa.  battle  of  the 
Betwa,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  taking  of  the  vilhigee  of  Mow  and  Mahoni  (Medal). 

^^  Captain  H.  W.  Harris  served  in  the  field  Ibrce  which  was  present  at  the  assault  and  captare  of  the  fhrtiiled 
village  and  entrenohed  poaition  of  Bowa,  the  siese  and  captnre  of  tne  fort  of  Ahwa,  siege  storm  and  caslareof  Kotab, 
the  reoccupation  of  Chandairee,  battle  of  Kotan-ke^Serai,  storming  of  the  various  heights  oconiaed  oy  the  enemy, 
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Master  in  the  force  nnder  Brigadier  BniXh.  durfaog  the  operationa  in  Central  India,  and  hi  the  field  force  under 
Colonel  De  Salla  commanded  a  detachment  of  thexotb  Bombay  NJ.  at  the  action  near  Booida ;  aerved  in  the  Baa* 
soda  Field  Foree  under  Major  Roome,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Goonapoora,  and  coamnanded  tiie  Inlkatxr 
portion  of  the  Force  at  Gozlpoaree  (mentioned  in  deapatehea) ;  served  under  command  of  Lt  Colonel  Boyle,  sod  was 
Staff  Officer  to  the  Seronge  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clam  for  Central  India) .  Commanded  and  Sgnadxtm  xat  Bombay 
Light  Cavalry  on  field  aervice,  Kattiawar,  under  Cokmd  W.  W.  Anderaon,  PoUtioal  Agent,  in  the  aneceaafiil  attadc 
on  the  Wagheer  rebela  on  Tabur  Hill  on  a9th  Deoember  2867  (mentioned  in  deapatchea,  and  thankfd  by  the  GoTenor 
in  Council). 

iM  OftptaJnL.  Q.Brown  aerved  with  the  s*b  Bombay  Native  Ihflmtry  againat  the  TiMninga  near  flham^ 
at  the  attack  and  ci4>ture  of  the  entrenched  Camp  at  WangKaaaon  4th  April  186a,  and  of  the  town  oliTamrpoo  «a 
17th  April ;  at  Nazeau  on  a7th  and  a9th  April,  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  lathMay ;  and  at  the  repnbs 
of  the  rebel  army  near  Naseau  on  asth  May  x86a. 

iM  Captain  E.  G.  Jenkins  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troopa  at  Nusaeerabad  on  the  aSth  May  it57 
(charger  severely  wonnded  whilst  charging  the  guna  in  possession  of  the  mutineers)  ;  preaent  at  the  first  attack 
on  and  at  the  subsequent  siege  and  captureof  the  fort  of  Awah ;  at  the  siege  assanlt  and  captara  of  Kotah,  ana 

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pannttof  tiwrebelfl  into  the  Gwalior  district;  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Grwalior  rebels  under  Tantis  Topee^  and  at  th» 
tatOe  of  the  Bunass  Of  edal) . 

»  Captsin  A.  J.  Yibart  aerwd  wtth  a  delaohnieni  of  the  X4th  Bombay  K J.  in  the  SCahee  Kanta  and  Bew& 
Xmts  in  1858-59. 

u>  CbptBin  J.  W.  H.  Anderson  aeryed  with  the  Persian  SzpeditionarT  Foroe  in  1857,  meludinff  the  msroh  to 
Bm^jooo,  tasttle  of  Khoodab,  and  eaptoie  of  Mohunira  (Medal  with  Clasp;.  Serred  in  the  Decoan  against  the  rdbel 
Bheeb  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  afngdr  of  Shumsnapore. 

1"  Captain  w.  Jacob  served  as  Interarster  to  the  72nd  Hiflrhlanders  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (lCedaI)» 

>■*  Captains.  C.  Boss  served  in  the  udian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bafr-> 
glmr,  action  at  Barodea.  relief  of  Sangor,  capture  of  Qurrakota,  fbroing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  stonm 
of  Jltfosi,  battle  of  the  Betwa»  storm  of  Iiohart,  actions  at  Koonoh,  Mnttra,  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  and 
cufaso  of  GwaliorYMedal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  C.  B.  lisher  served  with  the  95th  Foot  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kotah  ke 
BeiaijieBeral  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  G^walior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouzee— dangerously  wounded  (KedaB 
with  (Hasp). 

M  Captaiin  A.  K.  FhflUps  served  with  the  Persian  fizpeditionazy  Force  in  X856-S7,  and  waa  present  at  the  assault 
indeaptareof  Beshire*  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borai^oon,  and  action  at  Khnoshah  (Medal 
irifch  Clasp). 

**  IC^G.  F.  Beville  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  with 
tin  Oolnmi  in  pursuit  aftba  Gwalior  rebels  under  TantiaTonee;  employed  throui^iout  the  Oude  campaign  for  th» 
niaetkm  of  the  provinoe ;  present  in  the  attack  on  and  expulsion  of  the  enemy  fh>m  the  strongly  Ibrtiiled  position 
of  Bampoor  Kuaria,  acoompanying  the  support  of  the  storming  party;  nresent  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  ot 
imethee,  and  subsequently  with  Lord  Clyde^s  Fo^ce  at  the  occupation  of  Sonkerpoor,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels. 
nader  Beni  Mahdeo,  resulting  in  the  action  of  Dhoondia  Keria  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Buxar :  with  the  Column 
detachedafter  the  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Biver  Goomtee ;  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Ttana-Gognu 
cUitaict,  including  ^e  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Baraiteh,  action  with  the  Nana's  Force  at  Churdah,  and  occu- 
ntion  of  the  Fort;  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Miqeediah,  defisat  of  the  Nana  and  Begum  at  Banki,  and  final  expulsion  of 
ttttrebela  from  Oude  across  the  Biver  Baptee  on  the  31st  Dec.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  th» 
AbyBsinian  campaign  as  a  Brigade  Mi^or,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  ana  capture  of  Magdnla  (men* 
titaed  in  despatches.  Brevet  en  Major,  and  Medal). 

■*  CaptsmM.  D.  V.  T.  Grant  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Left  Wing  33rd  Foot  with  the  Okamimdel  Field  Force  is     ■ 
iSn,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

*  Uajor  W.  H.  Newport  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  s&Sfia  and  capture  of 
Btt^or,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and 
itona  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Lohaxi  (severely  wounded) ;  actions  at  Koancn»  Muttra,  Galowlee» 
npturaof  Calnee,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  Gaptam  G.  Bramwell  served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  waa  present  at  the  bombard* 
nest  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Barred  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee ;  and  with  a  field  force  against  the  Naikra  Bheels  in  w» 
Bewa  Kanta. 

»  Captain  E.  W.  West  waa  present  duiinsr  the  operations  against  the  insurgent  Besaaies  in  the  North  Canara- 
nd  Bedee  districts,  betfieen  February  and  December  1858. 

*  Captain  W.  T.  Brown  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  General  Staveley  aoainst  the- 
Tiepings  near  Shanghai ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang^Kasa  4th  April  z86a, 
todof  thetown  of  Tseeipoo  17th  April  1862;  at  the  reconnaissance  of  NaseanonsTth  April  1863  (dangerously 
wmnded). 

""  captain  B.  H.  Lloyd  served  with  a  field  force  against  the  Naikm  Bheela  in  the  Bewa  Kanta  in  November- 
i8|B;  alao  aerved  with  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Chuerat. 

«  Captain  M.  J.  J.  Mignun  serrea  with  the  Belganm  Field  Foroe  under  Cotonel  Malcolm  in  X8S7-58,  and  was  pre- 
leit  at  toe  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

"  Captain  W.O.  Trevor  served  with  the  80th  Foot  la  the  uidian  mutiny  campaign  in  z8<8-s9  (Medal). 

"  Captain  M.  Tweedie  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah ;  servea  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Column 
<hniigpartof  the  pursuit  of  Tantie  Topee ;  employed  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Oude  campaign  with  the  Oude 
Hoonted  PoUoe  under  Lord  Clyde ;  present  at  the  occupation  of  Shurkerpoor,  the  stronghold  of  Baja  Beni  Madho ; 
•erred  with  Colonel  Caimichaers  Column  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Gogra ;  served  under  Lord  Clyde  during 
the  greater  part  of  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Baraiteh,  action  wi^ 
tbeNana's  Force  at  Churdah,  and  occupiation  of  the  fort  on  the  a6th  December  1858 ;  served  with  the  Oude  Police 
Fcitve  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  finom  Apru  to  the  2nd  of  October  1859,  after  the  return  of  the  regular  fbroes  finom  the- 
frontieT  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captam  Trueman  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture* 
of  Batghur,  action  at  Barodea,  capture  of  Garracota,  action  of  Borda,  battle  at  the  Pass  of  Mudispore,  siege  and 
xomiing  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  and  capture  of  Lohari,  actions  of  Koonch  and  Mnttra,  battle  of 
gilowtee  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  *'  steadinees  and  gallantly  "),  captures  of  Calpee  and  Gwalior,  and  several 
■ytt  affkira  in  Bundlecund(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^Captain  J.  Jopp  aerved  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  which  captured  and  destroyed  the  fort  of 
gheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

J^*  Captain  C.  F.  James  served  in  the  aoth  Bombay  Native  Inflmtiy  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionarv  Force  firom. 
aaj  to  Sept.  1857.  Commanded  a  detached  Company  of  his  Becpment  during  the  operations  against  the  rebel 
fiavnsts  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1858.  Accompanied  the  expeditionary  force  to  Abyssinia  in  x868,  and  was  D«A.Q.M. 
General  of  the  storming  Brigade  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatdies) . 

*!'  Captain  A.  M.  SlMweuserved  in  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  with  the  Commissariat  Department  in  Abyssinia  firom 
October  1867  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (specially  mentioned  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  his  final  despatch;  « 
Medal,  with  Brevet  of  Major  on  attaining  the  rank  of  Captain). 

«•  Captain  H.  N.  Beeves  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 

*"  Captain  W.  F.  F.  Waller  was  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the 
Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  afihirs  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  f^om  the  z  5th  to  avd  May  18^8,  ending  ixu 
tbe  capture  of  Calpee ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Koti^-ke-Serai,  and  capture  by  storm  of  the  fortress 
'^  Gwalior ;  at  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  Feroze  Shah's  camp  near  Sypore,  and  in  the  diflbrent  operations  against 
Maan  Sing  in  the  jungles  near  Padrone  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captean  C.  P.  Newport  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah ;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  during  all  its 
opemioas  in  Central  India ;  at  the  recapture  of  Chandaree,  batUe  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior, 
ctenand  capture  of  Powree  and  subseouent  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  Koondrye  and  at  Boorda,  and  at  the 
arjons  of  Goonapoora and  Goripoorie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Captain  C.  Wodehouse  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege 
knd  aaaault  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels,  and  battle  of  the  Bunass  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

»  Captain  F.  A.  Montrion  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  field  force  under  Maior  Sutherland,  92nd  Highlanders, 
ud  waa  present  at  the  action  of  Bajpoor,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  and 

"*  Captain  G.  F.  Blowers  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  N.I.  in  Khandeish  in  1858,  and  in  Central  India  in  1859  • 
>&  the  operations  against  Tantia  Topee. 

"*  Captam  B.  vTMalden  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  field  force  under  Sir  John 
Michel  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Bi^ghur,  Mungrowlee,  and  Sindwaho,  and  the  aflhir  at  Kurai  (Medal  with 
Claap).  AooompaDied  the  3rd  Bind  Horse  to  Abyssinia  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  of  2867-68  (Medal). 

"^  Ca^ain  J.  Gatscre  served  with  his  regiment  in  Khandeish  in  1858,  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  with  the 
O^jein  Field  Force  in  1859-60,  and  in  the  Chinese  war  in  the  Commissariat  Department  f^m  July  i860  to 
March  x86i. 

***  Captain  C.  S.  Blowers  served  on  board  the  Strtniet  during  the  war  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1856-57,  including  the* 


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4»ptiiTe  of  Boshin  nad  of  tho  forte  of  Mohunra  (Medal  with  GlMp) .  Serred  with  the  zoth  BomhaT  KatiTe  Infuitfy  il 
the  oaptare  of  Kotah,  hBtlle  of  Kota-ke-8erai  and  oaptore  of  Gwalior,  eiege  and  oapture  of  Powrie,  utions  of 
Be^apore  and  Eoondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  zoth  Bombay  K.I.  throng^xout  the  JLhyidnisa 
■campaign,  and  was  present  at  Uie  oaptore  of  Maf^dala  (Medal). 

"i^aptain  F.  J.  wise  served  in  the  Deccan  against  the  rebel  Bbeels  in  1857  ;  present  at  the  engBgemenk  of 
Mahadeoghnr ;  served  In  Kbandeish  and  Nimar  against  the  attempted  InTasion  of  the  Decoan  by  the  rebel  snnj 
under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59. 

"■  Captain  W.  Soott  was  present  with  his  regiment  in  the  parsnit  of  the  Gwalior  mntinaers  mider  Tantia  Tope^ 
Ahe  Bao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  through  Malwa,  Bondleonnd,  and  Central  India,  including  the  acnou 
•of  Bajghur,  Mungxowlee,  Bindwabo,  and  Knrai  on  the  9th  September  and  Z9thand  35th  October  z8^  respectively 

*"  Captain  W.  F.  Bandwith  served  with  the  xst  Brigade  Central  India  Field  Foroein  1858;  was  present  st  the 
•aiegeand  storm  of  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»  Captain  V.  Birch  served  at  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.  Also  with  Colonel  Somerset's  Brigade  in  pursuit  oftbe 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  7858-59 ;  with  Mi^jor  Meade's  Field  Force  in  the  Padrone  Jungles  in  1859,  and  pissent 
at  the  capture  of  Tantia  Topee. 

**i  Captain  B.  I.  Crawford  served  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Ghralior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Bao  Saheb,  snd  the 
Nawab  of  Banda  in  June  July,  and  August  Z85S ;  present  at  the  action  at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th,  and  the  battle  of 
Bunass  on  the  z^th  August  Z858;  accompanied  Bzigadier  I*arke*s  pursuing  Column  from  August  X858  to  Jsnnaxy 
2850 ;  commanded  the  party  detached  to  bring  in  the  Nawab  of  Banda  on  his  surrender  (Medal). 

*"  Captain  H.  B.  Jacob  accompanied  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  which  formed  part  of  Colonel  Lockhaxt*! 
Force  in  the  Field  Division  of  Bundle  cund  under  Brigadier  F.  Wheeler. 

"■  Captain  G.  Coussmaker  served  with  tho  23rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  Kbandeish  In  X858. 

***  Captain  J.  G.  McBae  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  Native  In&ntry  in  Kbandeish  in  Z858. 

*»  Captain  S.  M.  Hay  served  with  the  detachment  Z4th  Bombay  Native  Infhnbry  with  the  Okamundel  andKatty- 
'war  Field  Forces  in  Z859-60 ;  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heighte  and  forte  of  ubphoora  on  z8th  December  1850. 

***  Captain  W.  BeynoMS  served  with  the  zst  Bombav  Native  InCemtry  in  Z859-60  against  the  Wagheers  in  Okamnnoel 
:and  Kattywar  and  was  present  at  the  combined  attack  on  their  position  on  the  Burda  Hills  on  the  z8th  Dec.  1859. 
Accompemiedthe  3rd  Sind  Horse  to  Abyssinia  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  Z867-68,  including  the  opeta> 
tions  against  Maigdala  (Medal). 

**'  Captain  R.  Westmacott  served  with  the  38th  Foot  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  st 
the  stormixig  and  capture  of  Beyt,  reconnainsanoe  before,  siege,  and  occupation  of  Dwurka. 

»  Capt.  J.  B.  Hennell  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  Z867-68  (mentioned  in  GeneralOrders.  Medal). 

"■  Captain  F.  W.  Joseph  served  in  China  with  the  'B.>yal  ArUlIerv  agamst  Uie  Taeping  rebels  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Shanghai  in  ZS63-63,  present  at  the  second  capture  of  Kahding  and  other  operations. 

>*<'  Lieut.  L.  F.  Heath  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  Z867-68  as  Aide  da  Camp  to  Mi^or  General  Maleohn 
{mentioned  in  desMitches,  Medal). 

**^  Lieut.  D.  W.  K.  Barr  served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

M*  Lieut.  J.  T.  Carruthers  served  with  the  4th  Foot  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  including  the  action  of 
Arogee  and  capture  ot  Magdala  (Medal) . 

M>  Lieut.  C.  A.  de  N.  Lucas  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal). 

SM  Lieut.  J.  Humfrey  served  with  tho  45th  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (MedaJ). 

**•  Lieut.  W.  C.  Harrison  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (Medal). 

***  Lieut.  H.  MeUiss  served  with  tho  ^3rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

**f  Lieut.  H.  A.  Vincent  served  with  the  3^  Foot  throughout  the  Abyssmian  campaign  of  1867-6S,  and  vii 
-present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Maffdala  (Medal). 

s«  Lieut.  P.  C.  Heath  served  with  the  ^5th  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  [in  z868,  and  waa  present  at  tlis 
istorming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Modal) . 

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Addison,  Colonel  J.  £.  h.p.  97  F.  May  1847,  AaisfaHt  to 
tkt  Governor,  VLoyn\  Military  College. 

Airey,  Gen.  Sir  Richard,  GCJB,  7  F.  Dec.  1836,  Adj.  Gen 

Alexander.  M^.  Gen.  Sir  Jamee  Edward,  CB.  Deo.  1828. 

B»(rot,  LtCol.  Geo.,  60  F.  Dec.  1856. 

Borton,  Ha^'or  General  Arthur,  CB.  Not.  1839,  Command- 
ing a  DiTUion  of  the  Madras  Army. 

Boyle.  Colonel  Wm.  89  P.  Nov,  1852. 

Srett,  LtCol.  Henry,  h.p.  x8  Hussars,  May  2851,  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  General,  Manchester. 

Cameron,  LtGen.  Sir  Dancan  A.,  QCB.  Qovemor  Royal 
Militaiy  College,  Dec.  1831. 

rameron,  Colonel  Wm.  Gordon,  4  F.  May  1853. 

Cox,  Col.  J.  W.  CB.  h.p.  13  F.  Nov.  1847. 

a  Cost, Gen. iTon.  S!irEaward,jraH'.z6Lanoers,  June  18x7. 

Darling,  LtCol.  Sydney,  h.p.  9  F.  May  1852. 

Dawkins,  Lt.Col.  Wm.  G.  h.p.  Goldst.  Gds.  May  1852. 

DoQglas.  LtGen.  Sir  Robert  Percy,  Bart.  98  P.  Nov.  1834. 

DOyly,  Colonel  J.  W.  h.p.  xi  P.  Nov.  1847.  • 

Eagar,  Colonel  R.  J.  CB.  3X  P.  May  1837. 

Eden,  M^jor  M.  R.  h.p.  56  P.  Dec.  1857. 

Edwards,  Major  C^eneral  C.  A.  CB.  May  1835. 

Ewart,  M^or  General  J.E.,  CB.  May  1845. 

Faber,  lieuLGeneral  W.  R.  17  P.  Nov.  1835. 

S  Forster,  Lient-General  W.  P.  JTif.  81  P.  June  1831. 

(Wge.  Major  General  P.  D.  CB.  Nov.  1834. 

W  Qonmi, Field  Marshal  Sir  Wm.  M.  GCB.  Colds.  Gds. 
Xov.  1806. 

Gordon,  Colonel  C.  E.  P.  CB.  h.p.  75  P.  Nov.  1844. 

Hackett,  LtCol.  John.  76  P.  Nov.  Z85Z. 

Hammeraley,  Col.  P.  Unatt.  Nov.  1849,  Inspector  of  Gym- 
nans,  Aldershot. 

Hardinf^,  Major  GeneralJ^on  A.  E.  CB.  May  1850. 

Huichinaon,  General  W.  N.  33  P.  Nov.  X833. 

JarriH,  BtLtQol.  B.  P.  CMQ.  h.p.  82  P.,  Assist.  Adj.  Gten. 
of  Militia  in  Canada.  May  1856. 

Johnston,  General  T.  H.  87  P.  June  1828. 


Johnstone,  Lt.Gen.  M.  C.  88  P. 

Kirby,  Lt.Col.  J.  H.  68  P.  Nov.  X852. 

Kinpe,  Major  Wm.  86  P.  Dec.  X857. 

Longden,  Maj.  Gen.  H.  E.  CB.  CST.  May  1842. 

M'Cleverty,  Lt.  Gen.  W.  A.  xo8  F.  Dec.  1830. 

Macdonell,  Major  General  Alex.  CB.  Nov.  1845,  Com- 
manding a  Dioitiou  qftke  Bengal  Army. 

Macdougall,  Major  General  P.  L.  May  i843.J>«pv(y  ImpM' 
tor  General  of  Re$erp«  Foree$. 

S  M'Gregor,  General  Sir  Duncan,  KCB.  Nov.  x8ii. 

Maclean.  M^jor  H.  J.  Rifle  Brig.  May  1853.  On  Special 
Service,  Gold  Coast. 

Michel,  LtGen.  Sir  John,  GCB.  86  F.  Nov.  1833. 

Nugent,  Bt.Lt.Col.  St.  Geo.  M.  Unatt.  Dec.  1857.  A.Q.M. 
General  in  Ireland. 

Paterson,  Bt. Major  Wdl  Unatt.  Nov.  1855,  Professor  R. 
Military  College. 

Patterson,  Colonel  W.  T.  L.  h.p.  9X  F.  May  x8sa. 

Peacocke,  Colonel  G.  J.  h.p.  x6  P.  Dec.  X856,  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  in  Scotland. 

nft  Reed,  General  Sir  Thomas,  KCB.  44  P.  Dec.  1821. 

Reynolds,  Col.  J.  W.  Unatt.  Nov.  1843. 

Robertson,  Colonel  A.  G.  8  P.  Nov.  1843. 

Ross,  Major  A.  E.  5  P.  June  1857. 

Rumley,  Lt.Gen.  R.  27  P.  May  1833. 

Sankey,  Colonel  Wm.  CB.  62  F.  Nov.  1852. 

Sawyer,  Colonel  C.  h.p.  6  Dr.  Gds.  Nov.  X84X. 

Smithy  Lt.Gen.  M.  W.  CB.  20  Hussars,  Nov.  X839. 

Sparkes,  Major  Gen.  J.  P.  CB.  95  P.  June  1825. 

Stapvlton,  Colonel  G.  G.  C.  h.p.  32  P.  May  X849. 

Stopnens.  M^jor  General  H.  8.  JtH.  Unatt.  Dec.  1820. 

Stewart,  Capt.  A.  P.  h.p.  36  P.  Dec.  1857. 

Stratton,  Col.  W.  A.  Brigade  Depot,  May  X850. 

Vacher,  Bt.Lt.Col.  P.  8.  hj).  22  P.  Mav  X853. 

Whimper,  Major  General  F.  A.  CB.  Nov.  1850. 

Wilson,  Lieut. Greneral  T.  M.  63  P.  May  1834. 


List  of  Officers,  now  serving,  who  have  passed  through  the  Staff  College. 

PasMd  oat  in  December  1858.  I  Bb.Lt.Col.  W.  W.  Lynch,  2  F. 

Major  M.  Petrie,  h.p.  97  P.  Captain  T.  Gouno,  17  Lancers.    Garrison  Instructor. 

'  Lionel  R.  Carey,  CB.\.  p.  40  P.  Deputy  Judge  Advocate.  I  Major  W.  Black.  6  P. 


Lt.Col.  Wilson,  18  F. 

Colonel  D.  J.  Gamble,  CB.  Unatt.  A.Q.M.G.  Aldershot. 

Major  B.  A.  Branflll,  h.p.  86  F.  Garrison  Instructor, 

Bermuda. 

Passed  oht  in  Deoember  1859. 
Major  A  C.  Bruce,  91  P. 
Sl^or  P.  A.  A.  Twijmam,  15  P. 
UCol.  P.  W.  Jebb,  67  P. 

Passed  out  in  December  1860. 
M^jorAH.WaveU,  41F. 
Major  Robert  Home,  R.  Engineers.    On  Special  Service, 

Gold  Coast 
Col  Ron.  W.  H.  A.  Feilding,  Coldst.  Gds. 
*^jor  R.  Grant,  R.  Engineers,  D.  A.  Adj.  Gen. 
Caotain  R.  G.  Gofl;  ColdsL  Gds.  Aide  de  Camp  to  Vi$eount 

"fempletown. 
Aaaistant  Controller  H.  J.  Wilkinson. 
iAiiatsnt  Controller  W.  C.  Nangle. 

M^or  P.  D.  Vigors,  xo  P.  t 

•U.Colonel  O'B.  B.  Woolsey,  R.  Art. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1861. 
Colonel  C.  0.  Creagh-Osbome,  6  P.  Superintendent  of 

Garrison  Instructors  for  India. 


Passed  out  in  December  1863. 
I  Under  the  Eulee  of  1661. 

,  Assistant  Controller  H.  M.  Hosier. 
Captain  A.  L.  Emerson,  28  P. 
I  Major  H.  A.  Brett,  43  P. 

Captain  W.  L.  K.  Ogilvy,  60  P.  Brig.  Maj.  at  Colchester. 
I  Captain  J.  J.  N.  Buchanan,  5  Dr.  Gds. 
I  Under  the  Bti  lee  of  1862. 

;  Capt.  Hon.  C.  E.  Edwardes,  Rifle  Brigade,  D.A.Q.M.  Gen. 
I     Aldershot. 

Captain  P.  T.  A.  Law,  R.  Art. 
Captain  G.  G.  Beasley,  83  P. 
Major  R.  Harbord,  h.p.  7  P.  Garrison  Instructor. 
Assist.  Controller  R.  C.  Mealy. 
Major  W.  Arbuthnot,  14  Hussars. 

Passed  ont  in  Deoember  1864. 
Major  P.  J.  Hutchison,  h.p.  64  P.,  Garrison  Instruotor  at 

Devonport. 
Bt.Lt.  Col.  W.  H.  Goodenough,  R.  Art.,  Military  Attachd 

at  Vienna. 
Captain  J.  Croagh,  5  F. 

Lt. Colonel  E.  H.  Clive,  Gr.  Gds.  Assistant  Quarter  Master 
General  at  Portsmouth. 


U  Colonel  J.  P.  Battersby,h.p.  60  F.  Commandant,  Royal   t  ^^'^i  w  *t  ^^'i^^^^^fc^  «    .^ 
Military  Asyhim.         •'*     '^  »      '     ;  Lt.Col.  W.  J.  Bolton,  CifG^.  R.  Art. 

Asiiitant  ContPoUer  W.  T.  Stuart.  Captain  G.  J.  Gilbard,  7X  P.,  Brigade 


btUCol.  J.  R.  Turnbull,  h.p.  x  Drs. 

•aptain P.  8.  Stoney,  R.  Art. 

M^or  T.  B.  A.  Hall,  49  P.    Officiating  Depnty  Adjutant 

General,  Bombay. 
Bt.U.Col.  R.  C.  Stewart,  h.p.  2  P.,  Adj.  Gen.,  Madras. 
u  Colonel  G.  A.  Wilkinson,  R.  Art. 
Major  G.  Hay,  62  P. 

Passed  <rat  in  Deoember  1862. 
BtU. Colonel  G.  P. CoUcjy,  2  P.    On  Special  Service,  Gold 

Coast. 
Avwtant  Controller  J.  T.  Barrington. 
Captain  J.  p.  Nolan,  R.  Art. 
Major  C.  J.  East,  41  P.  A.Q.M.Gen.  Bengal. 
Major  T.  D.  Baker,  x8    P.    Assistant    Adjutant  and 
^  Qoarter  Master  General,  Gold  Coast. 
MajorW.K.Klles.  38P. 
J>tein  A  G.  P.  Griffiths,  h.p.  63  F. 
fit-Major  C.  Parsons,  ^  P. 
Ma;oT  C.  Acton,    j  P. 


E.  Wood,  90  P.— On  Special  Service, 


^  -     . „     -  Major,  Gibraltar. 

Captain  H.  W.  Keays- Young,  18  F.  Brigade  Major,  Shom- 

cliflb. 
rc  Bt.Lt.Col.  H. 

Gold  Coast. 
Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  H.  Blundell,  Gr.  Gds. 
Cajitain  J.  H.  Fawcett,  x  F.  Garrison  Instructor. 
Major  C.  B.  Knowles,  67  P. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1866. 
Major  A.  W.  J.  Montgomerie,  20  Hussars. 
Captain  H.  G.  Macgregor,  29  P.  Garrison  Instructor. 
Captain  C.  C.  Snther,  R.  M.  Art,  Professor,  Royal  Naval 

College,  Greenwich. 
Captain  C.  W.  Robinson,  Rifle  Br.,  Brig.  Mai.  Aldershot 
Colonel  H.  Peel  Yates,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Captain  H.  Knollys,  R.  Art. 
Bt.Ma^or  R.  J.  Mazwell,h.p.  80  P. 
Captam  W.  Shaw,  x8  F.  Garrison  Instructor,  Aldershot. 
Captain  A.  G.  Wynen,  39  P. 
Captain  C.  0.  FitsRoy,  h.p.  68  P. 


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Paved  oat  in  Soeember  1806. 
Bt.Lt.Ool.  G.  D.  Barker,  64  F.  D.A.Q.M.G.  Portamoaih. 
Captain  J.  B.  Oliver.  B.  Art.,  Brigade  Major,  Alderahot. 
Mt^oT  H.  Lock,  X08  F. 

Captain  L.  A.  Gregson,  26  P.  A.Q.M.G.  Bengal. 
Captain  W.  J.  E.  Poole,  60  F.  Brigade  Maior,  Alderahot. 
Captain  G.  HatcheU,  60  F.  Brigade  Major,  Chatham. 
Major  W.  W.  Knollvs,  93  F. 
Bt.Lt.Col.  F.  D.  Middloton,  h.p.  30  F.  Sntenperinding 

Officer  of  Garrison  InatmctorB  at  Aldershct. 
Captain  H.  D'O.  Farrington,  73  F.  Garrison  Instructor. 
Major  K.  B.  Hollingshead  Blandell,  3  Hussars. 
Captain  W.  C.  Hood,  a  F.  Brigade  Major,  Jamaica. 

Pasa«d  out  in  Saoember  1867. 
Captain  J.  W.  Hozier,  a  Drs.  Brigade  Major  of  Caralrj, 

Alderahot. 
Captain  L.  De  T.PrevoBt,  93  F.  Brigade  Major  at  Aldershot. 
Captain  H.  H.  Griffiths,  59  F.  Garrison  Instructor. 
Captain  O.  W.  Braine,  56  F.  Garrison  Instructor. 
Captain  C.  W.  Fothergul,  R.  M.  Art.  Instructor  of  Draw- '  Lieut.  F.  Roberts,  R.  Artillery. 

ing  and  Surveying,  Royal  Military  College.  |  Lieut.  J.  L.  Keedham,  R.  Marme  Art.  Mih'taxyloftructor. 

Captain  W.  Pitoian,  h.p.  R.  M.  Art.  Adj.  Adm.  Brigade ;  Captain  G.  S.  Schwabe,  6  Dr.  Gds.  Brigade  H^jor 


Captain  C.  P.  Clery,  32  P.  Instructor.  R.  M.  CoUege. 

Captain  C.  L.  Harvey,  71  P.    D.A.Q.M.  Gen.  CoA. 

Captain  C.  H.  Boileau,  6x  P.  D.A.A4J.  Gen.  Malta. 

Lieut. £.  H.  Bartorius,  59  F.  Instructor,  R.  H.  College. 

Captain  E.  M.  Roe,  23  F. 

Bt.  Major  H.  A. Little,  Bengals.  Corps. 

Captain  R.H.L.An8truther,Rifle  Brig.A^j.a  Boffolk  Adln. 

BaU.  Rifle  Volunteers. 
Captain  C.  H.  Gardner,  la  P. 
Bt.Lt.Col.  F.  R.  C.  Grant,  h-p.  5  Lancers. 
Captain  C.  P.  Colvile,  u  P.  Brigade  Major,  Belfast 

*•*  In  the  foregoinff  lists  the  names  are  placed  in  the 
Order  of  Merit  in  which  the  Officers  passed  the  fiL&l 
Examination,  as  officially  notified ;  but,  the  Order  of 
Merit  in  which  Officers  have  paAsed  out  of  the  Btaff  IVl- 
lege  having  ceased  to  be  disclosed,  their  names  in  the  fol- 
lowing lists  are  consequently  given  in  the  Order  of  Merit 
iu  which  they  passed  into  tne  Staff  College. 
Passed  out  in  December  1871. 


Glamorganshire  Art.  Volunteers, 

Lieut.  W.  F.  Nelson,  R.  Art.  Garrison  Instructor,  Madras. 

Captain  G.  U.  Prior,  100  P.  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
General,  Portsmouth. 

Captain  G.  E.  Boyle,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Mi^or  H.  T.  Butler,  13  Hussars. 

Captain  W.  P.  Mortimer,  xi  P.  D.A.Q.M.G.  Ceylon. 

Captain  H.  M.  Moorsom,  R.  Art. 

Captain  R.  H.  Pawoett,  33  F.  Garrison  Instructor. 

Captain  C.  Campbell,  7  Dr.  Gds.  Garrison  Instructor. 
Passed  oat  in  December  1868. 

Captain   P.   C.  H.  Clarke,   R.   Art.,  Assistant,   Topo- 
graphical Department. 

Captam  G.  M.  Cardew,  67  P. 

Captain  A.  L'E.  H.  Holmes,  Bombay  S.C. 

Captain  A.  L.  Walker,  99  P.  Brigade  Major,  Hong  Kong. 

Captain  E.  O.  Hollist,  R.  Art. 

Captain  N.  X.  Gwynne,  63  P. 

Bt.MiOoi*  J-  N.  Crealock.  95  F.  D.  A.Adj.  Gen.  at  Aldershot. 

Major  G.  D.  Webber,  2  W.  I.  R. 

Captain  L.  P.  B.  Cary,  Rifle  Br. 

Captam  8.  Flower,  86  P.  D.  A.  Adj.  Gen.  C.  of  Good  Hope. 
Passed  out  in  Deoember  1869. 

Captain  E.  Baring,  R.  Art.  Private  Secretary  to   the 
Governor  General  of  India. 

M^or  W.  H.  Knight,  h.p.  48  P.  Garrison  Instmctor, 
Dublin. 

Captain  J.  Boughey,  62  P.  Instructor,  R.  M.  College. 

Major  A.S. Quill,  h.p.  R.Can.Rifles,  Bri^.Maj.  Nova  Scotia. 

Captain  P.  Wilson,  Rifle  Bzigado,  Garrison  Instructor. 

Captain  P.  C.  Story,  a6  F.  Garrison  Instructor,  Meerut. 

Lieut.  C.  H.  Walsh,  44  F.  Garrison  Instructor,  Bangalore. 

Captain  W.  8.  Cooke,  aa  P.  Assistant,  Topographical  De- 
partment. 

Captain  A.  B.  TuUoch,  69  P.  Garrison  Instructor. 

Captain  T.  Jessop,  a  Drs.  Assistant,  Topographical  De- 
partment. 

Captain  H.  Spalding,  104  P. 

UC  ilajor  A.  S.  Cameron,  25  F.  Garrison  Instructor,  Um- 
bnlla. 


Lieut.  H.  B.  Mofflit,  24  P.  [Cavahy,  Currs^rli. 

Captain  H.  T.  Jones,  8f  P. 

Lieut.  D.  L.  Brain,  4  P. 

Captain  O.  H.  A.  NicoUs,  R.  Artillery. 

Captain  W.  E.  Montague,  94  P., Brigade  Major,  Mauritiu?. 

Captain  W.  R.    Lascelles,    Rifle    Brigade,   DA.Q.M.G. 

Portsmouth. 
Captain  F.  Cardow,  82  P.,  D.A.Q.M.G.  Aldershot, 
Captain  H.  L.  Dundas,  15  P. 
Bt.Major  C.  R.  Johnson,  50  F.  Brigade  Major,  Dublin. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1878. 
Lieut.  A.  FitJBRoy  Hart,  31  P.— On  Special  SerTicf ,  Gold 
Captain  St.  V.  A.  Hammick.  43  F  [ifOii. 

Captain  At  C.  Gardner,  14  Hussars. 
Captain  R.  O.  de  Montmorency,  83  P. 
Captain  H.  A.  Mackey,  R.  Art. 
Lieut.  T.  S.  St.  Clare  Smith,  49  P. 
Captain  E.  V.  Boyle,  R.  Art. 

Captain  P.  H.  W.  Milner,  R.  Art  [Gold  Coast. 

Lieut.  R.  W.  T.   Gordon,  93  P.— On   Special   Scmw, 
Captain  E.  L.  England,  13  P. 

Captain  M.  W.  E.  Gossct,  54  P.  Instructor  R.  M.  College. 
Captain  C.  H.  Bunbury,  71  F. 

Lieut.  B.  G.  Hall,  R.  Marine  Artilleiy.  rDepartmeT.'. 

Lieut.  J.  W.  P.   Buxton,  97  P.  Assietant,  lx>pogTUphicsl 
Lieut.  R.  H.  L.  Brickenden,  49  P. 
Captain  P.  W.  Graham,  103  P. 
Lieut.  A.  G.  Dugdale,  R.  Art. 

Lieut.  R.  Hill.  39  P.  [C-^«- 

Lieut.  W.  T.  Dooner,  8  P.— On    Special   Service,  Goid 
Lieut.  E.  H.  H.  CoUen,  R.  Artillery. 
*Captain  A.  W.  Duncan,  R.  Artillery. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember,  1878. 
Lieut.  E.  Clayton,  R.  Art. 
Captain  G.  K.  Shaw,  68  P. 

Lieut.  W.  C.  F.  Molynenx,  22  F.  [Gold  C'^ft- 

Captain  W.    L.  Dalrymple,  88  F.—On  Special  Sene., 
Lieut.  N.  L.  Walford,  R.  Art. 
Captain  G.  A.  Gorham,  R.  Art 
Lieut.  A.  A.  Morahead,  24  P. 
Captain  M.  P.  H.  M'Causland,  R.  ArL 
Lieut.  J.  T.  Bury,  R.  Art. 


[Gold  Cv^'- 


Captain  C.  Frankland,  103  P.  Bripade  Major,  Malta, 

Captain  H.  C.  N.  Blanckley,  Royal  Marines. 

Captain  D.  Beaumont,  h.p.  80 F.  [District,  Bergal. '  Captain  P.  S.  Russell,  14  Hussars.— On  Special  ServiC 

Captain  E.  F.  Chapman,  R.  Art.  D.A.Q.il.  Gen.  Saugor   Lieut.  J.  W.  Andrews,  11  P. 

Capt.  C.W.Lloyd,  16  F.Bri;,',  Major,  Stmits  Settlements.    -  - 

Passed  out  in  Booember  1870. 
Lieut.  C.  C,  Kintr,  R.  Marine  Art.  Professor  R.  M.  College.  , 
Lieut.  A.  R.  Savlle,  18  F.,  GaniHou  Instructor,  Malta. 
Captain  II.  L.  Mitchell,  R.  Art.  Brigade  Major,  School  of 
Gunnery.  [Coast. 

Lieut.  J.  F.  Maurice,  R.  Art.— On  Special  Scrvjce,  Cold 


Captain  C.  K.  Brooke,  15  P. 

Lieut.  C.  W.  Murray.  6x  F. 

Lieut.  H.  Cooper,  47  F.—On  Special  Service,  Gold  Cw-. 

Captain  L.  L.  Swale,  7  Hussars. 

Captain  J.  Duncan.  102  P. 

Lieut.  H.  G.  Poignard,  59  P.  lC-y\ 

Captain  C.  J.  Burnett,  15  F.—On  Special  Scr\-icc,  Gc  . 


♦  Passed  the  final  Examination  without  having  previously  gone  thrcugh  the  College  course. 


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MILITIA  ARTILLERY  OP  ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 


A43 


Royal  Oarmajtlieii  Artillery. 

Head Quartare, Carmarthen.  [No.  24.] 

Lt.CoLOXKI,  COMUXXDAXr. 

"William  Price  Lewes,  X>L. 

JP.laU  Lieut.  g6  F. 22  May  69 

Majok.  • 
Anhor   Price    Jones,   laie 

Lieut.6Dr$ 14  July  66 

Captaiks. 

John  Richard  Howell 19  Anj?.  62 

J'.hn  George  Parry  Hughes  9  May  67 

Ji*->»ii<Emlyn.p.  *.  15  May  67 

Aliin  Stephen  Gulaton,  p.t.  21  Dec.  68 

Llewellyn  Lloyd  Price 20  Apr.  71 

ThomM  Morris 18  Mar.  72 

LiBirrsKA.irr8. 
Vanfjhan  L.  Philippa,  p.  $.  a8  May  67 
Wm.  Pra.  David  Saunders  7  May  70 
John  H.  Deane  Drake.  p.#.  ji  July-  71 
William  Horsley  Dewe,  p.s.xi  July  71 
Gilbert  Lloyd  Elliott 18  Mar.  7a 

SlTB  LlBCTR^rANTS. 

E^K  Alex.  F.  A,  Campbell  6  Sept  73 

Aiil.  4"  Capi.—Kcnry  Ivca 

<ie  Kantzow,  Capt.  h.p.  E. 

MarinfArt 15  Feb.  69 

fcryewi— John  Hughes 15  May  56 

Scarlet  Facin^rs. 


Koyal  Oomwall  and  Devon 
Miners'  Artillery, 

Head  Quarters,  Falmouth.    [No.  6.] 

LT.CoLojrst  CovMAirnAirT. 
&f  Colman  Raahleigh,  Bart. 
^LJ P.;  Honorary  Colonel  2  May  53 
Major. 
''■'•  Charles  Brune  Graves 
?.ivrle,   Bart.    DL.  JP.; 

SoAonary  Lt. Colonel    6  July  67 

CxpTAiirs. 

• '^eph  Pomeroy  26  Apr.  68 

l'^.  Kdwards  Michel],  ;>.  ».i2  Feb.  70 

•  '•js. Roxburgh  Pol whele...  7  Dec.  70 
V  .mn  Baltic  Baahleigh ...  9  Oct.   71 

LnsuTBirAXTS. 

T:;^*.MoorA.HorBforil,;>.».  is  Apr.  67 

J  - 1  Borlase  Bolithoe   i  Mnr.  71 

.':*Lcs  JohnHext 11  Sept.  71 

*  j-'les L.  Eastlake   4  Dec.  72 

SlOl  LlBUTBlflXT. 

obert  F.  Elrington 8  Xov.  73 

•*  '••  >  0?rf.  — Rcg-inald  Hen . 
'^'ja2nr>ion,>.B/.  Lt.  Col.  h.p. 

„''•  -^^f 12  Apr.  66 

'  •''•<"*.— Yred.C  Ballniorc2s  Nov.  65 
Scarlet  Facings. 

Devon  Artillery. 

^   d  Quarters,  Dcvonport.    [No.  7,] 

HOXOBAKT   CotO^KL. 

'^••'  fjeo.  S.  Stucley,  Bart,     i  Jan.  73 

Lt.Colonkx. 
i'-  •y.Td  Bury  Russell,  late 
^i-2F.,  Hpn.  Colonel...     6  Jan.  70 
Major. 

J  13  Cave  New    5  Feb.  70 

Capt\i>'s. 
Ji -nr  C.Devon,  Jtfoj1.Jlffy.r4  July  59 
wiJiam  Hammet  BeadoE...22  Feb.  64 
'P''vReTDoldBArscott,p.f.22  May  65 
?« lliam  Aroidell  Yeo,  p.  ».  5  Feb.  70 

LlKCTBlfAXTS. 

j>  31.  Anihony  Jones,  p.  $.   23  Mar.  71 

J^-:^  Leigh  CoUey,  j).» 25  Mar.  71 

H  ■^'ert  Geo.  Kekewich 15  Mar.  72 

^-•n.  jj.  Birdwood  15  Feb.  73 

,  .    „   Sub  Livutbvavts. 

JohaE.  Loveband 24  Sept.  73 


Adjt.  4r  Capt.—T(t  Geo.Dare 

Do\tcll,*  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel 

h.p.  S.  Marine  Artillery... ^g  Sept. 70 
Surff. —Uoh.W.  Woollcombe, 

lateA.S.e^F.  9  Fob.  6x 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Durham  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Hartlepool.  [No.  10.] 

Lt.CoLOXKL  COMMAWDAITT. 

George  HaU,»  DL.  late  Bt. 

Major  Madras  Artillery  j 

Honorary  Colonel 6  Sept.  59 

Majob. 

Hugh  Stafford  32  May  7a 

Captaiks. 

Arthur  Robson 8  Apr.  68 

Francis  Blake  Eagle,  late  Lt. 

„4ii^. i9Feb.  70 

Trevenen  Hutchinson  22  May  72 

LlEUTKWAKTS. 

Robt.  Wm.  A.  Shortis,  p.$.  16  Sopt.  70 
Ernest  Livingstone  Wood  21  Apr.  71 
Pra.  Henry  Drske 8  Mar.  73 

Sub  LlEUTBlTAJTM. 

Bdw.  Gilpin  Brown 24  Dec.  73 

AdJ.i-Capf.—Arthnr  S.  Mac- 
artney, Capt.  h.p.  R.  Art.  20  Dec.  69 

Qr.  Jtf^w^^r.— Wm.  Hill 2  Oct.  65 

SurffeoH.—Jas.  Rawlings  ...  16  Nov.  71 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Royal  Glamorgan  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Swansea.    [No.  15.] 

HOKOBABT  CotOKEL. 

i^Evan  Morgan,  Bt.MaJor, 

r.f.p.  JZ.  Art 19  Jan.  70 

Majob. 

Jas.  Simpson  Ballard,  JP.   21  Apr.  71 

Captains. 

John  Heyworth 12  July  66 

Wm.  Evaus  Hughes,  p.  #....30  Nov.  71 
Lewis  Thomas  Lewis,  p.  #.  30  Nov.  71 

LlZCTRXAyXS. 

Thos.  H.  Ford  Da  vies  31  Aug.  65 

Sun  LlBUTENAITTS. 

John  Morris 2  July  73 

Arthur  H.  Richardson 2  July  73 

Charles  H.  Forester 23  July  77 

^c?/7.4- Cttp^ —P.L.G.  Little, 

Capt.  R.  Art 19  Feb.  73 

^Mry.— John  Paddon,  MB.     9  Mar.  53 
Facings  Scarlet. 


Hampshire  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters.  Gosport.  [No.  16.] 

COLOXBL. 

The  Earl  of  Malmesbury, 
OCB 22  Juno  54 

Lt.CoLOITBL  Co>fMAirDAXT. 

Samuel  Hood  Stovin  Ingle- 
field,  Lt.Col.  h.p,  R.  Art.    6  Sopt. 71 

M.^JOH. 

Arthur  Robert  Naghten,JP.26  Jan.  72 

Captains. 
John  Robert  Campbell, />.«. 

Ifou  2Ifijor 5  Mar.  61 

Cecil  Thomas  Bceching 15  Dec.  62 

Richard  L.  B.  Cowell,  p.a.  28  July  69 
Drummond  Spencer  Smith  26  Jan.  72 
Henry  John  Lancaster,  late 

Lieut.  15  F.  p.8 7  June  73 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Famsby  Mills 1 1  Jan.  72 


Arthur  A.  H.  Inglefield 29  Feb.  72 

Henry  Jack  Camming  14  Mar.  72 

?^5°'°'^^^^^°e''l''*-  ■••17  July  72 
Edmond  Wilder 20  Nov.  7a 


ddjt.  j-  Capt.—JoB.   Frost,* 

late  of  Royal  Artillery n  May  sq 

Suryeo».~~Jns.  Walkinshaw  • 

Bell  Alder  26  Feb.  59 

A8»ut.Surffeon.---Wm.   Aug. 

Concanou  13  Jan.  71 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Isle  of  Wight  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Newport.    [No.  17.] 

Lt.Colonbl  Commandant. 
Leopold  Grimston  Paget,  Li. 

Col.  h. p.  R.  Art 7Sept.67 

^.„.  Majob. 

Willuun  Puckle,p.# 37  Jan.  71 

Captains. 
William  Henry  Pattinflon...3o  Mar.  61 
Fra.  Gordon  Dogge  Watson, 

ife  Lieut.  63  F.,p.e 22  Apr.  63 

Aldei-son  Berthon 17  Aug  68 

Wm.  Lewis  NichoU  Clayton, 

-P-' 9  May  7x 

Lieutenants. 
CesilFred.  W.  FendaU,jo.#.  4  Mar.  60 

hdward  Salisbury,  p.* 15  May  70 

Chas.  Septimus  Berthon.p.*.  9  Mar.  73 
iorJEdw.Spencer  Churchill?  May  72 

John  Arthur  Lainson     1 7  Jul  v  72 

^.</<.^aM>^—C.  S.Graham, 

Lt.  R.  Art 25  Nov.  71 

^«r«7.--E.  A.  Waterworth...  8  Jan.  72 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Kent  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dover.    [No.  18.] 
Colonel. 
J.  R.  T'wcottn<  Sydney,  GCB. 
Lord  Lieutenant 4  Maj*  53 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Jolin  FamabyLennard,  DL. 

Capt.h.p.R.Art.jHon.Col.  4  May  53 
Majob. 
Walter  Geo.    Stirling,  late 

Capt.  R.  Art 5  Dec.  71 

Captains. 

John  j'Cirkpatrick i  Dec.  55 

SlophenMatthcwCrowo.;>-».i6  May  65 
JuhnCurtoisAdolphusLe\vifi3o  July  66 

.Tames  Sutton 24  Auir.  70 

YAw.  L.  Fred.  Jennings  ...  7  June  73 
Ilcnry  Bartram,  ^,* 7  June  73 

Lieutenants. 
AlbertAldcrsonAdclison,;>.ff.i2  Nov.  67 

Richard  Frewin   20  Apr.  71 

Arthur  Thos.  Wariu<f,  p.$.  30  May  71 
Wm.  Hugh  Bemers,  p.e.  ...19  June  71 
H.J.  Burl'ord-Hancock,  late 

ASP'-Ps 20  July  72 

George  Melville  26  Mar.  73 

Sub  Lieutenant. 
Thompson  Hunter 22  No  v.  73 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— John  M'Cal- 

lum,  late  ofR.  Art 14  May  52 

5«r^ff07».— John  Walter  ......  4  Apr.  65 

A$n9t.    Surgeon.  — Clement 

Cuthbert  Walter 25  Aug  71 

Scarlet  Facings. 

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444 
Boyal  Lancasliire  Artillery, 

Head  Quarters,  Liverpool.    [No.  19.] 

HoiroBA^T  GoLoirxL. 
Thomas  Atchison,  Capi.  ret. 
fullpag,  B.Art 13  Apr.  63 

Lt.CoLONBL  GOUHAKDAKT. 

James  Bourne,  DL.JF.  MP. 
Sonorary  Colonel 13  Apr.  63 

Mi.Joss. 

Hill  Charley  Moore 29  July  62 

Henry  Tuke  Holmes as  Mar.  72 

Ci.PTi.ijr8. 
James  Grant  Stephen,  laU 

Bl.Major  Bengal  Inf.  p.s.  21  Apr.  60 

William  Skirving 22  Dec.  66 

Thomas  Harvey  Kearsley.. 30  Mar.  70 

James  Clifton  Brown 17  Apr.  71 

William  Nixon,  j>.* ao  July  71 

Stanley  Arnold,  J?.* 8  Apr.  72 

LlKVTBiri.KTS. 

Henry  B.  Kelley 25  Mar.  67 

Wm.  J.M'L.  Bailey 1  Mar.  7a 

Stephen  W.  T.  Boberts 14  May  73 

Sub    LlEUTSKAlTTS. 

Henry  Earle 24  Sept.  73 

Ad^j.i^Capt.—Vfxa..  Campbell, 

late  ofB.  Art 13  Apr.  53 

Surgeon.— 3«meB.  Chambers 

Ferguson,  MB i  Aug.  60 

Aeat.Surg.—Vim.  M'Cheane  17  Dec.  60 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Militia  Artlllmj  of  Eiiglaiid  and  Wales. 


Norfolk  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Yarmouth,    [No.  ar."] 

HoiroKART  Colonel. 
General  Hie  Hojial  JJigknese 

the  Prince  of  Wales,  KQ-. 

KT.  KP.  OCB.  GCSI.  ...28  Oct.  71 

liT.GoLomiL. 
Sf.  Son.  G.,  Lord  Suffield, 

laie  qf  7  Ruuare  9  May  66 

Majoss. 
Raoul  Stephen  Bedingfeld.x6  Feb.  61 
Hon.  Harbord  Harbord ai  Mar.  68 

C1PTI.INS. 
CoKuf  Melchior  Q.  de  WczeUx4  Mar.  61 

John  Stanley  Mott 8  June  63 

Fred.  Bernard  Astley 6  July  65 

Edw.  Mott  Alderson,    late 

Lt.  97  F. 8  Jtme  67 

Edw.  Southwell  Traflford...  a  I  Mar.  68 
Thomas  Edward  Bagge   ...  i  June  71 

LlSrTBlTl.jrT8. 


Anthony  Wm.  Partridge  ...28  Mar.  65 
Wm.HenrvAug.Keppel,  p.e.  a  Apr.  67 
;$ir  Wm.  HoveU  ffolkes,  Bt.jj  Apr.  68 


Edw.  Rocrer  M.  Pratt,  p.$.  19  Sept.  70 

Charles  Louis  Buxton    3  May  71 

John  Sancroft  Holmes a9  Sept.  71 

Edw.  Metcalfe,  late  Capt.  7 

Huenare    34  Jan.  73 

Fra.  D'Arcy  Wm.  G.  New- 
come ag  Mar.  73 

Sob  LiiuTBFi.]ne8. 


Adj.  4-  Capt.— John  Gilbert- 
son,  laie  of  It.  Art 9  May  53 

Surtj. — Oha.   Gory  Aldred, 
JP 37  Aug.  53 

A$$t.Surg,—J6tm    Frederic 

Stafford xa  May  65 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Northnmberland  Artillery. 

[No.  33.5 ,         ^       ^ 
Head  Quarters,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Lt.Coloitel. 
Charles  John  Reed 6  Aug.  68 

Majob. 
John  Wm.  Finch 13  Oct.  68 

Cl.PTl.IK  8. 

A-nthony  Compton  Wood  ...  a  July  69 

Preston  Osbom  Page a  Aug.  70 

Heniy  Best  Hans  Hamilton  5  Feb.  73 
Charles  C.  Edwards  ?6  Feb.  73 

LlKTJTKJri.irT8. 

Gerald  Cecil  Stewart  Pagcti  1  May  70 

Jasper  M.  Richardson  9  May  71 

Frank  Chadwick a  June  71 

James  J.  Kirsopp x*  May  73 

Wm.  Byrne  Jones  14  May  73 

Adjt. 4-  Capt.— Capt.  "iL  M.  Lane. 

R.  Art 4  July  73 

/9iir^0on.— Alexander  Leslie 

Gracey,  MD.  late  of  Turk- 

ieh  ContingeTU 3i  Sept.  59 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Eoyal  Pembroke  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Haverfordwest. 
Lt.Colowkl  Commawdawt. 
Sir  Hugh  O  ^en  Owen,  Bart. 
DL.  JP.,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

the  QueeH  and  Colonel  24  May  72 

Majob. 
John  Owen,  p.t 12  June  72 

CAPrxurs. 

John  Graham,  p.  » i  June  72 

James  Bo  wen  Summers  ji.«.  29  Mar.  73 

Ltxutxhants. 
Fra.  Perrott  Edwardes.  j>.«.i4  Apr.  7X 
Tudor  V.  H.  Thomas 18  Doc.  71 

iid/Y.  i- Ckip/.^Pflf  m.— Wm. 

Moffat   Douglas  Willan, 

Major,  late  ofB.  Art 14  Aug.  55 

Surg.—JtiB.  David  Brown  .  29  Aug.  62 
Scarlet  Facings. 


At^.  4-  Capt.—K.  C.  Lowes, 

Capt.  B.  Art 20  July  7^ 

Pagmaeter.—Tt^.  Bartow  la  May  s? 
Qr.  Mart.— Pat.  Fitzpatrick  8  Mar.  59 
5itro«oii.— Charles  Sawer ...  x  Ort.  52 
AeeUt.Surg.— 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Sussex  Artilleiy. 

Head  Quarters,  Lewes.    [No.  26.  j 

Lt.CoLOKSL  ComfAlCDAKI. 

Wm.  Aug.  St.  Clair, VP.  laie 

Major  Bonbatf  Horee  Art.  ; 

Honorary  Colonel a  May  6: 

Majov. 
Fred.  Moor,  DL.JP.  lateLt. 

3  F.  ;  Hon.  Lt.  Colonel  ...  2  May  fi 
CArTAnrs. 

James  Hayes  Sadler 4  Oct.  5I 

Barton  L.  John  Scobell 15  Jily  ^' 

Wm.  Rowe  Lewis,  JP 24  May  »: 

William  John  Tonge 9  ^7  ^' 

Robert  ,T.  N.  Tubbs,'  Capt. 

h:p.  Bombay  Army 10  Feb.  71 

LlBUTEITAKTS. 

Walter  Alers  Hankey 7  June  '6 

A.  L.  Nicholson 28  Feb.  70 

Sir  Fra.  C.  Ford,  Bt.  p.  »....ii  Mar  n 
Alfred  Robert  Marg&ry,|).t.  6  Apr.  71 

Malcolm  Fraser,  p.  § 4  Au^'.:i 

Andrew  B.  Hayley x  Mar.  77 

Fairfax  Rhodes    26  Apr.:j 


Adjt.  4'  Capt.—W.B.  S.  Pas- 
ley,*  Capt.  h.  p.  R.  Art.  ...26  Oct.  ;» 

Qr.Marter.—VJm..  Weston, 
UUeofR.  AH lAmr.fj 

5ufi$r«oH.— Richard  Turner  33  Mar.  t? 

Awt.  Surg. — ^RavenhUlPearce, 

MD x4Mar.:o 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Suffolk  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Ipswich.    [No.  25.] 

Lt.CoLOHBL  Coi[MAJri>A.XT. 

Robert  Alex.  Shafto  Adair, 
Lord  Waveney,  DL., 
Colonel  X3  Mar.57,  and  Aide 
de  Camp  to  the  ^ueen   30  Apr.  53 

Majob. 
Howard  Whitbread,  late  Lt. 
9  Lt,  Dr$,  Britieh  German 
Legion  6  June  68 

Captaiits. 
Edwin  Pestell  Harris,  p.e.    13  Feb.  66 

Herbert  Pennell  6  May  66 

Jas.  Wallace  Dunlop  Adair, 

late  Major  Unatt xi  Mar.  67 

Henry  Smith,  p.* 30  Apr.  70 

Edmund  Dresden,  j9.« xoMay  73 

LlBFTEKAHTS. 

Wm.  Erskino  Forbes,  p.*.  14  Jan.  71 
Leonard  Walter  Pead,  p.$.  34  Mar.  71 
Wm.  Henry  Gordon,    late 

Lt.  38  F.,  p. $ 29  June  71 

John  D.  P.  French,  laU  of 

Royal  Navy,  p.e 23  Jan.  73 

Wm.  Blackstone  Ronnell...  z  June  72 
Aug  R.  Whiteway,  pa x 6  Oct.  72 

Sub    LlBT7TB3rAKTS. 

Ed  ;vard  Charles  Moor   x 6  Anjr.  73 

Charles  John  Easton :o  Dec.  73 


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Yorkshire  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  SearboroQ^k 

Lx.CoLoirBL  Command AJfT. 

Henry  Thomas  Fvcra,  Otpt. 

h.  p.  R.  Art.  Hon.  Colonel  19  Mar.  Co 

Majobb. 

Marmadnke  Gerard  Grim- 

ston,  Hon.  Lt.Cot.    5  Mar.  f; 

Thomas  Nelson,  Hon.Lt.Col.j  Dec.  ^.7 

OAPrA.iirs. 
Arthur  Brooksbank,^*  late 

Capt.  38  F. 27MAr.:> 

George  Sutton  23  Apr.  ^j 

Robt.  Christopher  Wintour  16  June  U 

Y.  G.  Lloyd-Greane 31  JuJjH 

John  Wm.  Bain   Hawkea- 

worth   12  Juse"^ 

Richard  Hill pJoJyoj 

LlEUTBXA>'TS. 

Cha.  Edv-  L.  Ringrose,  p.e.  5  May  f > 

John  M.  T.  Musgrave    5  Mar.  ;■» 

Cha.  Fra.  Fellows,  p.# 2  Jan.  t 

John  Amci7  Travers,  p.t.     a  May  7> 

Walter  L.  brooksbank 3  May  :t 

Wm.R.Ringrose-yoase,|i.f.3i  May  t 
Arthur  Henr/  Oakeley,  p.t.  x  Jurif  :i 

SrB  LiBUTsirAirre. 
Robert  Lesley i6Aae  i 


r  Apr.  fa 


Adjt.  4r  Capt.—Wm.   Carr, 
laie  of  R.  Art 

Qr.  lfa«<^.— John  Mnttlo, 
late  qfR.  Art 25  A  or. 

j5Kiy«on.~WiUiam  Tirrior...  7  J:in.  >-■» 

Autet.  SMrg.—BenryWTightio  May 
Scarlet  FacizigB. 


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445 


Argyll  and  Bute  Artillery. 

Head  Qaartere,  Campbelltown. 
[No.  1x7.] 
Lt-Colouiil  C0MMA.HDA.2rT. 
Smollett  M.  Eddin^ton.Di. 

Bononrjf  Coloiul    ao>iOV.  61 

Majob. 
William  Torner,  p.* xi  Oct.  73 

CAPTAnrs. 
Herbert  Jones  Hughes,  p.t. 

Hon.  Major 9  J«n-  ^4 

J.  C.  Fcrgnaon  Grier,  late 

1/37/ 7  Mar.  66 

George  Eddington,  p. « 6  Sept.  73 

LnuTKViLirTS. 

JihnW.MacdougaU 9  Feb.  71 

Robert  Brace  Baird 3  Aug.  7« 

John  Wm.  Stevenson,  j».«.    16  Oct.  72 
rrei  B.Browne 5  Feb.  73 

SCB  LllCTSVASTTS. 

EckfordW.  Watson 24  Dec.  73 

liji.^  Ctpt.— Geo.  Hewson, 

laieof£.Art 5  June  63 

QrJfr.— James  Rauken  ...14  Apr.  69 

Strgeim.—Yim.  Gibson 7  Nov.  67 

Scarlet  Facings. 


City  of  Edinburgh  Artillery. 

Hr:ftd  Quarters,  Edinburgh.    [No.  x  i .] 

Lt.Coloksl  Commakdaht. 
0:taTius  Pelly,  Capi.  k.  p. 
MadroMCaoalry;  Jlon.  Col.26  Mar.  72 
Majob. 
Alexander  Moncrieff,  J'P.... 26  Mar.  72 

CxPTAiirs. 

Xol>ertLegat 5  Sept.67 

Archibald  Campbell  17  J^*»®  ^ 

JuaflS.MacDowall 3  May  72 

Froderick  W.  Carter 3  May  72 

aa$.8tcwart,/<rf«£/.J2.^r<.i2  Oct.  72 

LiXrTBXAKTS. 

Oia.  WuL  Aug.  Arthur 28  Apr.  71 

Jaxes  M.  Wattera  26  Jan.  72 

B)i)«rtGreig U  I>ec.  73 

Wm.Brodrick  Cloet^ 31  May  73 

Sub  LnvnvAsn. 

Colin  Campbell 24  Sept.  73 

ii/,  Capt.  4-  Faym.—36hn 

Boiilton,«iai«  Capt.  S.Art.  6  Sept.  59 
Sury.-Charles  Dycor,  MD. 
Uttlrmf  Medical  Staff...  8  Aug.  62 
^Scarlet  Facings. 


Fife  Artillery. 


Head  Quarters,  Cupar.   [No.  12.] 

COLOKKL. 

John  Balfour,  Vice  Li.  JT. 

late  of  Qr.  Qds 23  Feb.  SS 

Lt.Coloxbl  Commandant. 
Sir  P.Arthur  Halkett.l/aW.i 

late  Captain  3J/M*»arir,p.*.3o  Apr.  73 
Majobs. 

JohnLnke 24  Senn.73 

Robert  Rintoul 24  Sept.  73 

Captaiks. 

Owen  Broftn 29  Apr.  71 

William  Baird,  p.* 12  Aug.  71 

Alexander  Thompson,  j>.#  12  Aug.  71 
Charles  Lamont.y.f 24  Sept.  7  3 

LlSUTXKAXTS. 

JamesSvtne n  July  7' 

David  If.  M.  Crichton  4  Sept.  72 

Fred.  C.  Halkett i  Feb.  73 

Alex.  L.  Drysdale 31  May  73 

San  LixuTB«rAKT8. 
Hon.  Robt.  Preston  Bruce  12  Nov.  73 

Adjt.  4'  C«j)/.— Wm.Man  well, 

lateofn.Art .27  Feb.  55 

Pffymajr/^r.— William  Hftig.12  May  59 
^Mwron.— Andrew  D.  Durie, 

MD XI  June  73 

AMt.Surg.—y(iii.  Munro ix  Oct.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


LlBVTBirA.HT8. 

Wm.  C.  B.  Constable 6  May  61 

W.  St.  Leger  Durdin,  p.:  7  Apr.  62 
DavidCrawfordLindaay,j7.».  7  MTar.  71 
Edward  Whyte  Smith,  p.$..is  Jane  71 

Fred.  L.  Malgarini 6  Apr.  72 

James  G.  Watson   29  Mar.  73 

Sub  LiBVTBKAJrxs. 

C.  N.,  Xorrf  Carnegie 6  Sept  73 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.-^^.   W.  San- 
dys, Captain  E.  Art 20  Nov.  72 

Stfry.— Alex.  Dickson,  JfD.  10  July  55 

Auiut.Surff.—B.mry  Steele  16  June  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Forfar  and  Kincardine 
Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Montrose.     [No.  13.] 

Lx.CoLONKi.  Command  AWT. 
Reg.  H.  Alex.  Ogilvy,  p.* 

Majobs. 
Hon.  Wm,  Arbuthnott,/a/e 

tfE.I.C.S. :  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  2  May  69 
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie,  JF.  p.*.  i  June  72 


Cakatws. 
John  Allen  AUen,  JP.  Inst. 

ofMMketry,p.» 

Charles  Basil  Fisher 7 

Henry  A.  F.  L.  Carnegie,* 

liUeLt.  Bengal  Eng.p.»....  4 

Alexander  Hunter  4 

Louis  Turunski    

Claud  Cathcart   Carnegie, 

p.e ' 

Alexander  Carnegie,  |».  t. . . .  x7 


Haddington,  Berwick,  Linlith- 
gow, and  Peebles  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dunbar.      [No.  3.] 

HONOBABT  COLONXL. 

^WiUiam  Hay,  DL.  Capt, 
K.p.iS  F.  ConveAer  of  the 

County  of  Berwick  9  Feb.  42 

Lr.OoLOirxii  Coxxaitdakt. 
Thomas  Shairp,  Hon.  Col.  13  Aug.  70 

Majob. 
James  Grant  Suttie,  j>.«.  ...  5  Sept.70 

Gaptaihs. 
Archibald  Dickson,  p.e.   ...15  Apr.  d* 
Henry  Robert  Hardie,p.«...xo  Mar.  68 

Frederic  Lewis  Roy  14  Sept.  70 

John  B.  Dawson,  p.» X3  May  71 


Libutkkants. 
Geo.  Aug.  Fred.Bainie^j>.«.  25  June  68 
Hon.  Walter  Stuart,  Maeter 

ofBlantyre 19  May  69 

,^x  j  Alex.  Haig  Renton,  j».#.    ...23001.69 

I  June  72    Wm.  Hume  Middlemass  ...12  June  71 

!  Henry  GiUon    x6  Feb.  72 


Mar.  59 
Apr.  64 

,  Jane  66 
Feb.  70 
July  72 

Oct.  73 
Deo.  73 


Adjt.  4r  Capt.— James  San- 
dys Bird,  Lt.  h.p.  B.  Mar. 
Art I  Nov.  70 

Surg.—^ohn  Dunlop  11  Mar.  61 

Scarlet  Facings. 


MILITIA  ARTILLERY 
fioyal  Antrim  Artillery. 

HadQaartcr8,CarrickllBrguB.  [No.i.] 


OF 


HojrOBABT  OorOKBt. 

Sir  Bicbard  Wallaoe,  Bart.  30  July  73 
Ia.Colovbl  Commandant. 

^il^  Maaaereene  and  Fer- 

rnrd 2oTSov,  72 

Majob. 
Edmond Alexander  Hannay  x  Jan.  73 

Captains. 
H'Tatio  Sloane ,  Hon .  Major ^ 

liutruefor  of  Mneketry  ...  23  June  63 
f^^.ch.T.B  Rus8eUHo».lftt/.  24  Oct.  65 

J;ia«<Craig  3  Aug.  72 

H.  B.  Johnston,  p.».  JP.  ..•X2  Feb.  73 
Anbar  Wm.    8hirley-Ball, 

liit  Ueui.  8  Rnteart   dZ  June  73 

Wiiiiftm  Rowan  Legg.  p.:  23  July  73 


Libutbnants. 

Ch^.  A.  Cooper to  Aug.  65 

Wm.  J.  Kirkpatrick  14  Deo.  72 

Valentine  J.  Cornwall  15  Mar.  7? 

Arthur  Forbes 26  Apr.  73 


IRELAND. 

Armagh  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Armagh.    [No. 
Captain. 
Libutbnavt. 
Surgeon. — 

Scarlet  Facings. 


^rf/«/a»^— Andrew  Munro, 

late  of  B.  Art i  Dec. 

Pay  MMwi/er.—WilliamHough- 

ton,  late  Lieut,  h.p 5  Jan. 

Qr.lfr.— A.  Markham    2  Mar. 

Surgeon.—Frv,,  L'Estrange, 

MD 

A»9uit.  Sttr7.— David    Tag- 

Knrt,  MD x5  Sept.  70 

Scarlet  Facisgs. 


6  June  62 


Boyal  Oork  Oity  Artillery, 

Head  Quarters,  Cork.    [No.  5.] 

HONOBAI^Y   COLONBL. 

The  Earl  qf  Baudon,  DL. 

JP 12  Nov.  73 

Lt.Colonsl. 
Andrew  Joi-daine  Wood,  DL. 

JP.  late  Capt.  15  Hueaare; 

Honorary  Colonel 4  Jan.  5$ 


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MXJOB. 

John  Longfield.  JT 5  Jan.  71 

Gaptajxs. 
Richard  Beare  Tooker,  JT. 

Hon.  Major   24  Doc.  50 

Richard    Boyle   Robinson, 

Hon.  Mcy'or   12  May  62 

J.  P.  Vise.  Bernard •?©  May  71 

John  Tuckey^  Hon.  Maj.p.9.24  Sept. 73 

LlSUTXiri.NTS. 

Richard  L.  B.  Tooker 13  June  64 

Duncan  Dunloe  Abbott 8  Oct.  66 

Charles  PnrdonCoote 11  Jan.  69 

David  Goold 5  Feb.  73 

James  Edm.  F.  Barry   27  Jan.  71 

Sub  LiBUTBKJiXTs. 
James  C.  Beamish   3  Dec.  73 

Adit.  ^  Capt.  A- Actiuff  Patf- 
«Mi*/fr. —Fred.  Aug.  Foster,' 
late  Capt.  lioyal  Marine  Ar- 
tillery  13  May  65 

-Swr^.— R.N.Towiisend,J/JD.  5  July  69 

A9*t.Surg.~U.  T.  Wairen, 

MD 8  Feb.  62 

Scarlet  Facin^fs. 


West  Cork  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Macroom.    [No.  4.] 
Honorary  Colon sl. 

H.  B.,  JBari  q/"  Shannon 22  Feb.  71 

Lt.Coloksl  Comva-Xdant. 
WflliamHonryLongfleld,  late 
Capt.  12F.  19  Nov. 73 

Majos. 
Patk.  Duncan,  J7.0 19  Nov.  73 

Captains. 
Edmond  Scully,  late  Capt. 

Briiith  German  Leffion   ...24  Oct.   57 
Henry  F.  F.   Evans,  Hon. 

Major  29  Aug.  60 

F.  M.  H.  Warren,  H0H.Mty.27  Sept.  71 

Thos.  Ainslio  Lunham   26  Fe b.  "73 

Fra.  Wm.  Woodley 26  Feb.  73 

LiXUTEXANTS. 

Wm.  M.  Longfield  23  Jan.  72 

Denis  Scully 16  Oct.  72 

Fred.  M.  Evans  26  Apr.  73 

FucoKii^  Berehaven  26  Apr.  73 

James  Walter  Hohncs  31  May  73 

ASft.  ^  Cap/.— Thomas  Pud- 

ney,  late  of  Royal  Art i  Jan.  55 

Qr.Maeter. — Joseph  Owen, 

late  of  B.  Art 8  Dec.  65 

Surgeon. — Charles  Creed  ...7  Mar.  56 
AMttgt.Sura.—llGxxry  Charles 

Garde,  JaD 10  Dec.  61 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Donegal  Artillery. 

{The  Prince  of  Walea\)    [No.  8.] 
Head  Quutiers,  Letterkenny. 
HoNOBAKT  Colonel. 
Sir  JamesAnnesley  StCTvart, 

BaH 26  Sept.  55 

Lt.Colohxl  Cohhandant. 
BobertRoeFisher.f/.lTq/or, 
ret.f.  p.  Boyal  ArtilOny; 

Honorary  Colonel 14  Mar.  55 

Major. 

Rob.  Geo.  Montgomery. 13  Sept.  60 

Captains. 

Thomas  Patterson  19  Mar.  55 

Mervyn  Trevor  Vesey 7  Mar.  58 

Thomas  F.  Yoe 13  Apr.  61 

WUUam  C.  OliiTord 30  Mar.  72 

Lixutxnants. 

Alex.  Charles  Uill,^.« x8  Mar.  71 

Robt.  8.  Stewart a6  Feb.  73 

Sub  Lixvtxnavts. 
Abraham  Prim  Cronyn 14  Jane  73 


Militia  Artillery  of  Irelomd, 

Adit.4rCapt.—'RGn.  Archdall 

Doyne,«  laU  Capt.  2i.  Art.  10  June  68 
Qr.Ma«ter.~  John  KoUy...  i  Sept. 55 
Surg.—G.  E.  Carre 29  Nov.  73 


Dublin  Oity  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dubhn.    [No.  9.] 
Lt.Colonel. 

Francis  de  Burgh,  p.$ 17  Dec.  7 1 

Major. 

Thos.  P.  O'Meara 18  Mar.  7a 

Captains. 
W.  James  Magill,  H0n.Maj.3o  Apr.  50 

Wm.  B.  Digby  .;. :^..%  Feb.  5o 

Robert  Thompson,  p.t 18  Mar.  72 

Henry  P.  S.  Darley n  May  72 

L1EUTBNANT8. 

Thomas  L.  J.  Plunkett i  Sept.  70 

Wj'kehamC. Dickenson, ^.».  10  Jan.  71 

Uhck  G.  C.  de  Burgh 3  Aug.  72 

JohnA.  Aylmer  10  Aug.  72 

Arthur  Wm.  Thoirpson 31  May  73 

Adjt.  ^  Captain  —  Charles 

McCallum,  late  of  E.  Art.zS  Dec.  54 
Qr.^a*<«r,— WaltcrMuii)bY23  Am:  60 
Hurffeon.—By.  Wilson,  MJj.icf  May  70 
Scarlet  Facings. 

•  Limerick  Oity  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Limerick.     [No.  20.] 
HoNOBAEY  Colonel. 

S.  P.,  Visct.  Govt 30  Nov.  65 

Lt.Colonbl  Commandant. 
Hon.Cha.  SmythVereker,iJ.*.  15  Mar.  73 

Major. 
Robert  G.  S.  Maunsell,  late 

Lt.  85  F.^p.e xa  Apr.  73 

Captains. 
Geo.  C.  Spaight,  late  Capt. 

9F.,p.e 26  Mar.  73 

J:  C.  A.  Osborne,  p.e 26  Mar.  73 

Sir  Claude    Champion    do 
Crespigny,  Bt.  late  Em. 

6oP.,p.e,    30  Apr.  73 

Libutknants. 
Thomas R.P.Fitzgcmlu,j^.*.i9  June  72 

Wm.  D.  Maunsell    4  Sept.  72 

Robert  Gabbett,  p.t 26  Mar.  7  3 

Adjt.  4r  Cap^— Edw.  Lyons, 

Capt.  B.  Art 1  June  72 

Sub  Libutbnahts. 

Christopher  Cooper 6  Sept.  73 

JohnE.  H.  Sullivan  11  Sept.  73 

Surg.-r-Vfm.  Daniel  Murphy  6  Jan.  55 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Londonderry  Artillery 
Oompany. 

[No.  21.] 

Captain  Commandant. 

Stewart  Blacker 9  Jan.  55 

LlBlTTBNANT. 

Heniy  Scott  Smith 9  Jan.  55 

Snrg.—'Benry  Carey  Field, 

MD 26  Apr.  55 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Captains. 
Henry  Sargint,  i/on.  Ifo/or  13  Feb.  sf, 
Hugh  GoughJaieCapt.  iDr. 

Honorary  Major  13  Feb.  cj 

Edmond  South  well  Mulcahey, 

JP.  Honorary  Major .'17  Jan.  55 

John  Vivian  Ryan.j^.f 17  Juiy  11 

Daniel  James  Mansergh,  late 

Lieut.  19  i*".    ,4  Apr.  U 

Robert  Prendergast  eiiaycj 

Richard  BagweU,p.» 28  Mnr.  71 

James  A.  Prendergast,  p.t.  i6  Ocj.  7; 

LiBrTBNANTS. 

J.  Carr,  late  10  F.    17  Aug.  5:5 

Daniel  M.  Massy,  p.t. 26  May  t; 

William  White,  ^.*. 4  Pei;t.t<» 

Hugh  Baker 31  Mj.r.  a. 

John  Neville Langley. ;>.«....  9  Mar.  71 

Patrick  John  Waldron  20  Apr.  -t 

Charles  Wm.  Chadwick 20  Ai^r.  71 

Sub  LXBtTTKNANTS. 

John  J.  Honner  29  Nov.  7? 

Thomas.Edw.  Price    loDtc.  js 

Adjt.  4"  C«|)f.— Francis  John 

Milman,  late  Lt.  JS.  .1IW...24  Apr. " 

Qr.  Matter.— John  Carr,  late 
ofxoF. 13  Feb.  -5 

Surg.  — W.  B.  Phelan 12  Nov.  J3 

Atuvtt.Surg. —         * 

Scarlet  Facings. 


The  Dnke  of  Olarenoe's  Mnn- 
Bter  Artillery,  or  Ist,  or 
Sonth  Tipperaoy  Militia. 

Head  Quarters,  Clonmel.     [No.  27.] 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Edw.  Bagwell  Pnrefoy,  late 

Captain  4  Huttart    22  June  66 

Majobs. 

Wills  Crofts  Gason 26  July  58 

Rich.  OrUndo  Kellett,  JP.  14  Apr.  64 

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Tyrone   Artillery. 

Head  Quaiters,  Dungannon.  [No.jS.] 

HoNOBABT  Colonel. 
Hon.  Wm.  Stuart  Knox,  late 

Major  SI  F 26  Mar.  67 

Captains. 
Ynyr  Henry  Burges,  p.s.  ...11  Mur.  :o 

Marcus  P.  F.  Caulfeild 16  Scpl-tj 

Lieutenants. 

John  S.  Irwin  2  De«.  (7 

John  Richardson 30  Apr.  71 

Adft.  4"  Capt.— Jo&.  Stanley 

Wright,  lale  qf  R.  Art.  ...19  Api.  5; 
Surg.-Wm.  Twigg,  Ml>.  ...ad  ilar.  to 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Waterford  Artilleiy. 

Head  Quarters,  Waterford.    [No. 25] 

HONOBABT   COLONBL. 

Eight  Hon.  Lord  Stuart  de 

Dccies a8  June  73 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Henry  Jno.  Richard  Villiere- 

Siuiiri,^  Capt.  h.p.  eSF.p.t.ib  Mar.  7: 
Majobb. 
Sir  Jno.  Esmonde,  Bt.  MP. 

Hon.Lt.Col i6Mu.;3 

Leopold  Geo.  FredJc.  Keano, 

late  £n».  5a  F.  6  Aug.  73 

Captains. 
Henry  Meagher,  Hon.Maj.n  Dec.  4S 
Edw.  Lymbery,  Hon.Major  2  Dec.  57 
George  Meara,  Hon.  Major^S  Jan.  59 
John  Russell  Mulcahy,  p.t. 

Hon.  Major    15  JiuatU 

Crofton  B.  Uniacke,2r.ira/.x9  Juncri 
Albert  Hardinge  Lynch  ...  19  June  71 
Edward  Nimn 24  J»ly  '- 

Libutbnavts. 

H.  A.  Hewet0on,j).« rsJan.  £> 

Henry  B.  Cheamley,  p.t 4  Apr.  71 

George  P.  Rogers isMay  7» 

Chas.  Wm.  Henry  WaU 20  Feb.  72 

Wm.  AnsdeU  Poole 4  Sept.?^ 

.idi«.*Cap<.—Otway Wheeler 
Cuffe,  Capt.  h.p.  M.  Marine 
Art 20  Julj  t'7 

Qr.  Jtfa«<«r.— MichaelO'Don- 
nell,  Capt.  *.  o.  23  J*.  a  Maj  « 

^tir^.— RichardHen.Rogers, 
MD 7  Apr.  73 

Attitt.Surg.-Joihn  J.  Red- 
mond   II  June  73 


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MILITIA  INFANTRY   OP   ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 


447 


£oyal  Anglesey. 

{LiffU  Infantry.)     [No.  6i . ] 

Head  Qaarton,  Beaumaris. 

Lt.Coloitbl  Comxaxbakt. 

Thomas  Peers  Williams    . . .  lo  Mar.  53 

Gi.PTi.IX9. 

Wm.  Henry  CJopeland    20  Mar.  69 

Hich.  Hugh  B.  Galbraith  ...15  June  71 
Fra.  James  Baker,     lAeut. 
i.p.  Ceglon  RiJU*     3  July  73 

LlEUTE3ei.3TTS. 


Adjt.ir  Cajji.— Charles  Key- 
worth,  laie  Capt.  52  F.   ...17  May  67 

Snrjion.  —  Walter     Hum- 

phrieSflfD I  Nov.  55 

Facing  Blue. 


Bedford. 

(LiffM  Infantry.)     [No.  18.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bedford. 

CotONEI.. 

Rich.  Tho.s.Gilpin,  MP.  DL. 
JF3t.Lt. Col.lateofR.Br.  1 1  Sept.  48 
Lt.Coloxkl. 
W.  Stuart,  JP.JIoH.  Colonel  16  June  60 

Majob. 
Wm.   Copeland    Redmond 
Jadd,  Hon.  Lt.Col x8  June  60 

Captaixb. 
G€o.  B.  Sharpe,  Hon.  Maj.    9  Juno  58 

iifred  Herb^  Lucas 23  Mar.  63 

Tao8.  Joseph  Sunderland... 28  Apr.  65 

J.-,hn  Hubert  Tate   10  Feb.  68 

( hartes  Stuart  Thornton  ...25  Apr.  68 
GxOTge  Peregrine  Nash 30  Apr.  73 

LlBCTENAITTS. 

hUtkXa  George  Jiidd  x6  June  66 

Hea.  Jno.  Hugh  de  Vismes  .25  Apr.  68 
Alfred  Philip  Beaumont,/i.<.  6  Jan.  72 

Wm.Edm.  Brand  Hale 15  May  72 

.\rthurK.  LindseU I...12  Apr.  73 

'-Tiw.  Tho8.  LindseU  3iM!ay  73 

JJ/t.i-Oii|rf.— George  Tose- 

'xA}  late  Ad^t.  j^Foot...  9  Mar.  57 
fflfiKMter.—Jno.R.  Grayson  14  May  58 
•^aiwoii.  —  Michael   James 

ilacCormack,  Jf 2> 21  Aug.  54 

^mif.SBr^.— Rowland  Hill 

CtTombs  28  Apr.  69 

QrJf(u<^.— Adam  Merrio  .  i  June  55 
Dark  Green  Facings. 


Eoyal  Berks. 

Head  Quarters,  Reading.    [No.  7.] 
**  JledUerraneau" 

Lr.CoLOlTEX.  CoUiCAXDAXT. 

^3»^  NorreyB,  j».  « 31  July  63 

Majors. 
TiCtOT    Wm.    B.     Van     do 

Weyer.p.  « 4  May  71 

John  Blandy  Jenkins 29  Mar.  73 

Captaixs. 
^vard  Soane  Braham,  0.  #., 

Jvi.  of  Htuk., Hon.Uaj.  19  Feb.  63 
Arthur  Thoa.  Pratt  Barlow  .19  Apr.  66 
n')>^'.Christopher  Axbuthnot  4  May  71 
Walter  Holroyd  Morland ...  5  Feb.  73 

»ai-  M.  Cha.  Pechell 5  Feb.  73 

Georfje  Bramston  Eyre,j>.«.  5  Fob.  73 
Christopher     C      Oldfleld, 

Cajrfoia,  *.».  38  F 18  Oct.  73 

Oias.  Edw.  Howard  Vinoent, 

^  -tt.  23  F.    x8  Oct.  73 


LnSUTBX  AXTS . 

Francis  Thomas  Eyston  ...17  Feb.  ^l 

Francis  Martin  Atkins 4  May  71 

Sydney  AlerH  Ilankey  12  May  71 

Robert  Gray  C.  Mowbray...  i  June  72 

Moubray  Allfrey,p.» 3  Aug.  72 

JohnO.  Dosborough 20  Nov.  72 

Geo.  A.  C.  Reid,/j.* 15  Mar.  73 

Wm.  H.  Hippifilcy,  p.ir 15  Mar.  73 

Carleton  V.  Blyth  , 26  Apr.  73 

Adjt.  if  Ca;;^.— Fred.  Henry 

Lang,  late  Capt.  34  JP.  ...17  July  58 
Qr.   Iftttfer.  —  John  Milne, 

late  of-]-!  F. 30  June  55 

5Mr^.— H.WilsenRoed,3/D.24  Feb.  55 
Attsut.  Surff. — Fra.  Arthur 

Bulley  24  Fob.  64 

Blue  Facings. 


Eoyal  Brecon. 

{la/cg.)   [No.  132.] 

Head  Quarters,  Brecon. 
Lt.Coi.oxkl  Commaxdant. 

William  Bridgwater   25  Apr.  65 

Captaixs. 

David  Edward  Jones  7  May  62 

John  Williams  Morgan 8  May  65 

Thomas  Gwynne  Vaughan .  2  Sept.69 

LiKUTBXAXTS. 

Walter  Powell  Jeffreys  8  May  65 

James  Aug.  Fra.  Snead 11  Apr.  67 

Henry  Lewis 31  Mar.  70 

Gfio.  H.  T.  Swinton,  p.n.  ...28  Apr.  71 
Gerald  John  Fitzgerald 30  Apr.  73 

.44/*.  ^Cop^.  — Robt.Bi*creton, 

Xi^tt^.  46  F II  May  72 

Surgeon. — Thos.  Armstrong  3  Doc.  6x 


Boyal  Bucks. 

(Kixo's  Owx.)    [No.  35.] 

Head  Quarters,  High  Wycombe. 
Lt.Coloxel. 
Walter  Caulfield  Pratt.  JP. 

late  Capt.  67  F. ;  Honorary 

Colonel 23  Apr.  55 

Majors. 
Henry  Ayahford   Sanford, 

late  Capt.  43  J*. 31  May  59 

John     Joseph     Augustine 

Leonard  Creaton,  late  of 

Gr.Gdt 4>Iay68 

Captaixs. 
Springall  Thom]>.«on,  ;*.».  ...15  Scpt.68 
Adolph.HalkettVerstunnc,* 

late  Capt.  s9F.,p.9 21  Mar.  69 

James  Simpson  Carson,  j7.«.  20  May  69 

Edward  Dyka  Lee   20  May  69 

Fred.  L.  David,  Hon.  Maj. 

rf.p.  B.  Marince 9  May  73 

Henry  Edward  Buniey lO  Aug.  73 

LiSUTBXAXTS 

Alexander  Spencer  Mackay25  Mar.  69 
Gerald  Geo.  Caulfeild  Prattis  Feb.  7X 
Henry  Edward  Stevens    . .  .20  Apr.  7 1 

Henry  Compton  Maul   20  Apr.  7X 

Marriott  8.  Carson 6  May  71 

Giles  Vandeleur  Creagh  ....  6  May  71 

Rich.  Wm.  8.  Lowndes 8  Feb.  72 

Ronald  Oariston  Seton,  p.9.20  Mar.  72 

Charles  Mocking 4  Sept.  72 

Sub  LiKUTBXAXTS. 
Cecil  G.  Lord ix  Oct.  73 

Aifl.4'Capt.—Tred.  Powell,' 

UUe  Lt.  49  F. 5  Aug.  7x 

Qr.Jlfa*ter.— JohnCross.Za/*? 

ofQren.  Gde 30  Sept.  59 

Surgeon.— Wm.  Rose 7  May  73 

Aieut.Hurg, — 

Blue  Facings. 

Oombridge. 

Head  Quarters,  Ely.    [No.  68.] 

CoiiOXBL. 

Hon.  Octavius  Duncombe, 
MP.DL.  lateLt.iIAfeQde.  2  Aug.  52 


Lt.Coloxxl. 
Robert  Gregory  Wale,  BL. 
JP.  late  Capt.  of  33  F. ; 
Honorary  Colonel 31  Aug.  54 

Majob. 
LauncelotReed,   30  Apr.  73 

Captaixs. 
John  Julius  T.Haylock,  Jn*t. 

ofMuak.fp.B.;  Mon.Major 2S  June  59 
W.  H.  Baldwin,  Hon.Major  28  Axtr.  60 
W.Tilden  Layton,  Hon.Maj.ix  May  61 

John  Armine  Willis 15  June  65 

Thomas  Avelin*  ;....29  July  67 

ii>aiicis  Wm.  Wragg X4  Jan.  71 

Hon.  Eliot  C.  Yorke    26  Apr.  73 

Hany  Frost  30  Apr.  73 

LiBUTBXiXTS. 

Francis  Smith 20  Sept.  71 

Wolstan  Francis 23  Mar.  72 

Leslie  Arch.  limes    X9  June  72 

John  Fred.  Eaden  24  July  72 

iVrthur  John  Adams x  Feb.  73 

JohnE.  Foster 26  Mar.  73 

Hon.  Alex.  G.  Yorke 24  May  73 


Adjt.^r  Ca^^— Michael  Dick- 

jVLQuty  lateof  Scot*  Fu9.Gd*.y>  Juno  52 
Qr.  lfa«^«r.— William  Scott, 

late  of  Scott  Fue.  Gd» X9  July  65 

SnrgeoH.  —  Fred.  Fawssott, 

mD 13  May  70 

Aneisi.  Surg.^— Geo,  Mmray 

Sinclair  13  May  70 

Facings  Yellow. 


Boyal  Cardigan. 

(Rifies.)    [No.  64.] 
Head  Quarters,  Aberystwith. 

Lt.CoLOXXL  CoifUAXDAXr. 

Edward  Lewis  Pryse,  laie 

Capt.  6  Dr.  Gda ".....27  May  65 

Captaixs. 
J.  A.  Lloyd  Philipps,  JP. 

BL.  late  Capt.  82  F.  (Hon. 

Major,  X2  Aug.  70)  3  Aug,  55 

Geo.  Griffiths  Williams 6  Nov.  71 

LiSUTBXAXTS. 

Henry  Charles  Fiyer 19  Oct.  67 

David  Thomas 22  Mar.  69 

Thomas  Lloyd 8  Mar.  71 

Philip  ¥rtk.  Durham  8  Aug.  71 

John  Thomas  Morgan,  p.f...i5  May  7a 
Robert  L.  Edwards 14  Dec.  7a 

Adjt.  4-  Capf.^ChBB.  Baacett 

irowis,  I)L.  JP.  late  Lieut. 

25  F. 25  Mar.  64 

fl^uryecm.— Morris  Jones 17  May  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Oamarvon. 

{Bijlea.)    [No.  56.] 

Head  Quarters,  Carnarvon. 

••  The  Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Walet** 

**  Ick  Dien.'* 

HoXORiBT  COLOXBL. 

Edward  Grordon,  Lord  Pen- 
rhyn,  late  of  Gr.  Gda.  4- 

Colonel  in  iM  Army 30  Aug.  52 

Lt.Coloxbl  Coxicaxdaxt. 
John    Vincent    Hawksloy 
Williams,  p.  a.  JP.  DL.  ...23  Feb.  72 
Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


448  Militia  Infantry  of  Engldnd  and  Wales. 

Majob. 
Henry  Plstt, |>.  * ixMar.  72 

GA.Fti.IN8. 

Wallace  William  Oragg i  May  67 

John  G.  Wynn  Griffith,  lute 

EnHffnSSF.  16  July  68 

David  Glynne  Griffith,  late 

Lt.sF.   9Auf?.7o 

Herman  Wayne,  late  Capt. 

10  JP. 3  Apr.  71 

LlHUTBirAWTS. 

Wm.  Kinsey  Hayward,  p.e.  3  Apr.  71 
Ghas.  Henry  B.  GladBtone    6  May  71 

Sub  LtBVTBZfi.2rTS. 
Wilfred  Heaton 12  Nov.  73 


Adi.4-  Cap/.— Edward  Denne 

Narea,  late  Lt.  97  F.   15  June  59 

JSfiry.— John  Richards,  3fZ). 26  Nov.  52 
Scarlet  Pacings. 


Ist  Boyal  Olie&hire, 

{Light  If^fantry.)        [No.  6.] 
Head  Quarters,  Cheater. 

GOLOXEL. 

Hugh,  Lord  Delamere,  DL. 

JP.  late  of  I  Life  Qd».  ...28  Aug.  40 
Lt.Coloitbl. 
Son.  T.  Grenvillo  Cholmon- 

deley,  DL.  JP.  late  Capt. 

^2  F.;  Honorary  Colonel...  i  Oct.   52 

MlJOKS. 

Wilbraham    Fred.     ToUe- 

mnche.p.e 25  July  65 

Charles    Hosken    France- 

Hayhurst,  JP.  late  Lt.  77 

F.  16  Apr.  73 

Gaptjiihs. 

William  Vigor  Fox.p.t 20  Sept.  6 1 

Oswald  Peter  Leigh,  late  Lt. 

22  F. 25  Sept.6i 

Thoa.  Horatio  Marshall,  i>.«.  20  June  63 
Bdw.  Wm.  Fred.  Actonjate 

Capt.  76  F. 24  Jan.  65 

Henry  Potta  20  Dec.  65 

George  Heniy  Wildes,  ;>.«... 25  June  66 
Graven  Charles  Goring,  late 

Capt.  33  F. ta  Apr.  70 

Wm.  Bdw.  H.  H.  Graves,!^.*. 

laieU.  64  l^.,i^.  9f^- "4  May  73 

LlBUtBHANTS. 

Henry  John  Potts,  p» 15  Feb.  69 

Albert  Nielsen  Hornby ao  Mar.  71 

Rhys  Rainier  Jones    15  Apr.  71 

Rdward  Howard  Moss 17  Apr.  71 

Fra.  Manners  Bnkcr,  />.«... .20  Miiy  71 
Gharlea  James  Hill 29  Nov.  73 

Sub  Lieut bhavtb. 
Philip  H.  B.  Salisbury  23  July  73 

Adft.  4-  Caof.— Charles  Hen. 

White,  late  Capt.  14  F.  ...12  Oct.  52 
Qr.Mr.  with  rank  of  Lieut.— 

B.C.  Hicks    3  Jan.  55 

Surgeon. — Thomas  Brittoin  20  Dec.  56 

.4MiV.5i.f7.— Alex-Hamiltons  Jan.  72 

Blue  Facings. 

2]id  Boyal  Oheshire. 

Head  Quarters.  Mncclcsflcld. 

[No.  103.] 

HoHOBABT  Colonel. 

Lt.Goi.okbl  CoacKAirnAHT. 
Henry  BroughamLoch,CJ9.  x6  July  73 

Majobs. 
Philip  le  Belward  Egrrton.i 

late  LI.  4-  Capt.  Cold.  Gde.iZ  Aug.  69 
Edward  Reddish 12  Nov.  73 

CirTAiirs. 
Robert   Peel     Floyd,    late 
Sntiffn  8s  F.  25  Aug.  65 


ThoB.  Unett  Brocklchurst  19 

Cephas  John  Howard. 15 

RobertWarren,iarf«i<.x3  P.  8 

Henry  Turner  29 

John  Duncan  Cameron,  late 

Lient.  R.  Artillery  5 

Edwin  Redding,  late  En».  10 

F. ,  In$t .  ofMualeetry   23 

Joseph  Harrison  Evans,*  late 

Capt.  28 -P. 8 


Aug.  69 
Sept.  69 
Feb.  70 
Apr.  70 

Jan.  71 

Mar.  71 

Apr.  72 


LlHUTHirAirTS. 

Charles  P.  Thomycroft 19 

Francis  Henry  Cheetham...2o 

George  John  Chaiiman 21 

James  Jonns  Wilkinson 11 

John  F.  Brocklchurst 25 

James  B.  M.  Lingard 17 

John  Herbert  Alouok,p.*....3i 


Aug.  69 
Aug.  69 
Aug.  69 
Feb.  70 
Mar.  72 
July  72 
May  73 


Sub  LiBUTBiTAirTS. 
Henry  D.  Brocklehurst  25  Oct.  73 

Adjt.  4-  Of/)/.— Wm.  H.  Paul, 

Major,  h.p.  Depot  liatt.  ...14  Sept.  71 
Qr.ifaat.—Tho.  FitzGerald, 

Captain  h.  p.  Depot  J3att...Qi  Jan.  59 
iVki'j/.— Chns.  John  Sanford  5  Apr.  54 
-Iwwf.^Mry.— Jas.B.Hughcs  2  M.ay  70 

Blue  Facings. 


Duke  of  Oomwall's  Bangers. 

(Sijlee.)    [No.  38.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bodmin. 

Lt.CoLOITEL   COMMANDAZfT. 

Harry  Reg.   S.   Trelawny, 
late  of  6  Drt 3  May  72 

Majobs. 
Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  Bt.  p.  t.  5  May  66 
Edward  St.  Aubyn aa  May  72 

Captaiits. 

John  Morris  Prynne  19  May  66 

Richard  Hambly  Andrew...  19  May  66 
William  Cole  Pendarvis  ...  19  May  66 
Otho  Solon  Luxmore  Gilbert  2  Mar.  68 
Hon.  Charles  Geo.  C.  Eliot, 

late  Lt.  4-  Capt.  Gr.  Gd*  ..u  Dec.  69 
Walkyn  L.  L.  Do\nie8,  Lt. 

h.p.  21  F.     a  May  70 

William  Coiyton 3  May  70 

Ed>vinLey 3  May  70 

Arthur  John   Hutchinpon, 

lats  Lt  23  F.  lHtt.ofMnak.34  Fob.  71 
Edwyn  Slade  King.  p.  a.  ...  1  July  7a 
Arthur  Wybrow  Baker,  late 

Lt.66F. I  Jan,  73 

Hon.  Robt.  C.  Vivian, ;>.».... 29  Nov.  73 

I^IBUTBNAKTS. 

George  Badley  Marke,  p.a.    8  Nov.  69 

Horatio  Bamford a3  Fob.  71 

Horace  Matson  Prior,  p.a.   a3  Mar.  71 

Fra.Gilljert  Ham  ley 1  Feb.  72 

Walter  Warrick  Vivian 15  Mar.  72 

Henry  H.  N.  Onslow 15  Mar.  7a 

Sub  '  LlBUTBKAKTS. 

Henry  A.  L.  Conran 94  Sept.  73 

Adi.  4r  C<i;>f.— Thomas  Fred. 

Hill  Alms,*  late  Cavt.  54 1''.28  Feb.  53 

Qr.J/a«<fr.— James  Mun-ay  7  Nov.  58 

Snrif eon. —Tho"^^  Q.  Couch  28  June  69 

Aanat.Surff. — bamuclMason  8  Nov.  69 

Black  Facings. 


Boyal  Gnmberland. 

Head  Quarters,  Whitehaven.  [No.  9.I 

HOXOBABT  CoLorrKL. 
Henry  Lowthcr,  late  Capt. 

I  Life  Ode 24  Feb.  68 

Lt.Colowbl. 

Saml.  LacyWm.  Sanderson  27  Nov.  67 

Majors. 

Henry  Spencer 27  Nov.  67 

Thomas  H.  Rosaall 14  Apr.  71 

Captains. 
Alured  Aug.  D.  L'Estrange, 
liut.  ofMuaketry 39  June  60 


Fielding  Trimmer  17  Ane.  ^<' 

Fred.  Robertson  Sewell 24  Feb.  ti 

Joseph  Hyde  Sparkes  xa  Hav  71 

WUliam  John  A.  Baldwin...  7 Nov.  71 

James  Granville  Sharp 31  Jan.  72 

John  James  Mackenzie 5  Mar.  7; 

Charles  John  Myers,  late  Li. 
ZaF. 15  May  72 

LiBUTENABTf. 

Peter  Fisher 4  Ju]y  71 

Samuel  Wagstaff  Smith  ...  i  An?.  71 

Thomas  Currie,  p.a 31  Jan.  72 

Arthur  Ernest  Peters,  pja.  ao  July  7:: 

John  Howard   31  July  72 

Charles  O.  Aspinwall 4Scpt.7? 


Sub  LiEUTBiTAirTS 
Wm.  L.  Hervey 17  Dec.  75 

AdJt.  Sf  CVi|)^— Morris  James 
Fawcett,  late  Lieut.  7  F.... 30  Mar.  67 

iSKfisjr«o».— JohnEdw.Thom- 
bum 12  May  71 

Aaaiat.  Surgeon.— Thos.  Fra. 

TAnson,  I£D la  May  71 

Blue  Facings. 


Eloyal  Denbigh. 

(Ri/lea.)    [No.  46.] 
Head  Quarters,  Wrexham. 

Lr.CoLOlTBL  GOSCSCAVBAITT. 

Sir  Robert  Alfred  Cimliffe, 
Bart,  lute  Lt.  4-  Capt.  Scota 
Fua.  Ode.tp.a 22May:^ 

Majob. 

Hugh  Robert  Hughes    26  Oct.  7; 

GAPTAtiriS. 

Richard  Frederick  Birch ...  3  May  ^ - 
Francis  Henrj* Barker, p.a.  1  Mar.  t ; 
Philip  Hugh  Humberston, 

p.a.,  Tnat.  ofMuaketry    ...  8  Feb.  7^ 
David  Thomson,  p.« 23  Kov.  7- 

LlBUTBKAHTS. 

Philip  Yorke 3  Feb.  7' 

Arthur  L.  Bentley,  p.e.  ...  18  Apr.  7' 
Arth.Wm.MostynOweii,|».*.a5  0ct.  7' 

Wm.  Fearon  Tipping    1 5  Feb.  7 ; 

Geo.  Lloyd  Dicken 19  Nov.  f: 

Adit.  4r  Capt.  —  John  B. 
Barker,!  late  Capt.  75  F...  1  June^' 

Surgeon.— F.  L.  Heaton 30  Jan.  t* 

Blue  Facingrs. 


let  Derby. 

Head  Quarters,  Derby.    [No.  62.] 

Lt.Golokbl. 
Edward  Thomas  Coke.^  DL. 
JP.  late  Capt.  69  F.,  Hon. 

Colonel i8Nor.  5j 

Majobs. 
Ashton  Mo8ley,«  JP.  late 

Capt.6oJtyiea;  Hon.U.Col.ai  Sept.5- 
George  Newdigate,*  JP.  ...  8  Feb.  to 

Gakaixs. 
Hodder   Roberts,    late  Lt. 

so  F..  Hon.  Major  23  Oct.  55 

)hnr    -         .    ^    -      . 


John  Woolnough,/*i*<nfc/or 
ofMuek.,  p.a. ;  Hon.MaJ.   13 

Thos.  Bateman,  Hon.Moi.   27 

William  Langton  Coke,  late 
Cornet  A  Hftaeara  x8  Nov.  6 

Joseph  Galiffe  Robinson, 
late  Lt.  65  Bengal  Infantry, 
Hon.Major    

James  O'Donnel  Annesley, 
UUe  Lt.2sF. 23 

John  Borough  

William  Thomaa  Cox 3 


Di 


July  55 
Apr.  ti 


J  Apr.  6j 

,Apr.^ 
J  Feb.  c- 
I  Nov.  7: 


LiBUTBWAXTS. 

Wm.  Cameron  Moore aa  Apr.  t5 

Robert  Fielden 6  Apr.  f 

John  A.  8.  Bouverie 7  ^^^''  ^' 

Walter  Holmes  Wemyss  ...  8  May  c, 
Alfred  Sacheverel  Coke,p.».2o  Aup.  ^5 
Jno.  QeOjPat^cmj^^.t.  20  Nov.  6^ 
igitized  by ' 


:&j^r 


}JUiiiii  Infantry  of  England  and 


Henry  Pearson,  p.» 8  Apr.  71 

WulUjr  Salmond 21  Mar.  7a 

Charles  Edw.  Abncy 30  Mar.  72 

Adjt.  4-  Captain.— T€  John 

Auff.  ConoUy,*  late  Capt. 

4  Lt.CoLColdst.  Gds la  Oct.  72 

Paymatter  i-  Captain. — John 

Kdwd.    Loveson   Gower, 

latt  Captain  so  F. 1  May  55 

Qr. Master.— Cavt.  John  R. 

Breading,  k.p.  Depot  Butt.  3  Dec.  59 
5sr^«Mi.— Air.  O.Francis... 30  Mar.  72 
Auui.Surg.—  Charles  Hax- 

wood,  mD 8  Apr.  72 

Ydlow  Facings. 

2nd  Derby. 

( The.  Ckattworlh  Bijlea) .    [No.  34 .  ] 
Head  Quarters,  Chesterfield. 

HOVOBAST  COLOITKL. 

B.C.  Mara.  0/ Hartington, 
MP.DL 6 May  71 

Lt.CoLOVXL  COMULVDkST. 

Wni.Hen.  Fred.  Cavendish. 
DL.JP.lattof52  F.^Oroom 
M  WaUingtotha  QM«e»  ...25  Jan.  55 

Majob. 
Edward  Ward  Fox,i>.  *■  JF.i^  A.^t.  71 

Caftakts. 
Uri  Bdw.  Cavendish.  JP. 

laU  ofSiJle  Brigade,  p.  ».  2  May  66 
Arch.  James  Campbell,  late 

Cypt.^^F. 29  Mar.  67 

Albert  Fred.  Hurt,  p.  «.  JP. 

laU  of  Rogal  Navy 31  Jan.  70 

Ja-icph  Hall  Moore 24  Apr.  71 

AlliertC.  Hubbcrsty 22  Feb.  72 

"ft'ra.  Wvnnc  Jeudwine,  late 

ofSjF.,I,ofif. 23  Jan.  73 

LlXUTKITAirTS. 

Wm.  Fred.  Howard    28  Oct.  68 

Henry  Gordon  Levett,  late 

Lt.  iHvuMrn 15  Mar.  71 

Clias.  Arthur  Hadfield,p.f.  18  Apr.  71 

CiarlesQ.  Busby    16  Sept.71 

^'20.  de  B.  Jesaopp,  p.*.   ...13  Jan.  73 

C&dlGhas.  Cavendish 19  Juno  72 

i/«.  F.  C.  J.  Foley,  p.:  ...  1  Feb.  73 

^hiJr  Capt.—Yrea.  Albert 

Lhainpion,2a/«  Capt.  52  F.  33  Sept.  68 
^r.  Matitr    and     Momarary 

Cd^'a  — Geo.  T.  Delm^ 

Badcliffe,  late  Capt.  46  F.  i  Feb.  69 

A»fy»»-H.  E.Walker  6  Apr.  70 

ii«irt.5«fy.— W.  A.  Walker  24  Apr.  71 
Black  Facine^s. 


Ist  Deyon. 

Head  Quarters,  Exeter.    [No.  41.] 

Lr.CoLOjrsi.  Coxhaitsavt. 
a^^iert  Thomas  Thonosou, 
JP.  late  Major  x  Dr.  Qd$.  10  Apr.  67 
Majoxs. 

Hilifex  Wyatt 3  May  71 

WilliamAmold   21  Mar.  73 

CArTAIXS. 

MnT&imerDavy,i/i)i».lfa/.3  Nov.  55 
I'iiilipH.  Dou9la8.^<7j>.  If  a/.  8  Mar.  56 
Tnjoma  D.  Hogg.Ifon.lfa;.  1  July  59 

Bichard  Anson  Brine 2x  May  68 

Ariihony  Martsm ,  p.e 11  June  69 

Henry  B.  Toke  Wrey,  JP.  10  June  70 
Henry  Walrond,  jj.#.  Intt.  of 

^f^etry 3  May  71 

C^les  Robert  Collins 15  Mar.  73 

J^Jward  Kitson,  lots  Captain 

^Jiengal  Stiff  Corpe    31  Mar.  73 

Kdw.O'Neill,  late  Capt.38  F.  18  July  73 

LxSITTEXAarTS. 

William  Henry  Trahar a6  July  67 

J.  Im.  Reg.  Talbot  de  la  Pole  15  Sept.  70 
yrh.  Jaa,  Coleridge  Boles ...  1 8  Oct.  70 

^  Ijard  Seale,  p.* 21  Apr.  71 

J'-ha  Fitzgerald  Tuthili  ...as  Aug.  71 
no».  John  8.  Trefosis,  p.$.  ti  Jan.  7a 


Alexandre  M.  Leslie,  p.»....is  May  7^ 
James  Wm.Edw.  Cu9ack...35  May  72 

Geo.  Henry  T.  White    4  Sep^.  73 

Fred.  E.  Read  28  May  73 

SVB  LlBUTKVAKTS. 

Elford  Pearse   12  Nov.  73 

John  S.  G.  Harding   24  Dec.  73 

Adjt.i'  Cap*.— John  Walter 
Savile,'  UUe  Capt.  3  Bom- 
hay  European  Begt i  Mar.  60 

Surgeon.  —  Henry  Thomas 
HartnoU 13  Feb.  57 

Aeeiet.Surg. — Mark  Farrant  3  Apr.  63 
White  Facings. 


2nd  or  South  Devon. 

Head  Quarters,  Plymouth.    [No.  35.] 

liT.CoLOirSL  CouaCAXDAVT. 

John  Newcombe  Stevenson, 
JP.,  MoH.Colonel 13  July  67 

Majobs. 

Robert  Trood 29  Oct.  67 

Chas.  Seale  Hayne.p.ir.  JP.12  May  73 

Gaptaiks. 

Thomas  Harris  Pitts la  Apr.  66 

Arthur  Worthington,«  leUe 
I       Capt.^F.  38  Aug.  68 

Geo.  Hamilton  Evans,  j;.  #.    5  Mar.  70 

Henry  Toms,  ;>.» 34  Mar.  71 

1  James  Westhead,  p.» i  Apr.  71 

James  Reiby  Stevenson    ...ao  Jan.  73 

Henry Howorth,to<«  Lt.ZZ  F.21  Feb.  73 
I  Hugh    Pollexfen     Deanc,^ 

I      lute  Capt.  3t  J''. 14  Mar.  73 

I  Fra.  Hender  Mounsteven, 
Lt.   k.p.   Royal   Marinee; 
1      Hon.  Captain,  p.t.  I.  ofM.  11  May  73 

HerbertW.F.deSchmid,p.«.39  Nov.  73 

JilBUTKXANTS. 

Stanley  Oswald  Becher 13  Mar.  71 

Edward  Hemy  French 13  Mar.  71 

Henry  Preston  Thorp    13  Mar.  71 

Herbert  Batson    10  Apr.  71 

Fred.  Ernest  Muntz, p. J.  ...xaApr.  71 
Wm.  Percy  Chapman,  p.#. 

lute  of  R.  Navy 4  Mar.  7a 

Henry  H.  N.Onslow 31  Mar.  72 

Chas.  B.  F.  Lowe   26  Feb.  73 

Edw.  H.  Baines  26  Feb,  73 

John  J.  Scarbrough  26  Apr.  73 

Sub  Libftsvavts. 
Henry  Porter 29  Oct.  73 


Adi.^rCapt.— Alfred  Benwell 
Letts,!  late  Capt.  2  F. i  July  68 

Paymatter.  —  John  South- 
well Brown,  JP.  late  of  10 
HH$aar»    31  Mar.  55 

Q;r.  Master. — ^William  Jarvis, 
laleofjTF.    a  Aug.  56 

Surgeon. — Edward  Morris...  i  May  64 

.if»^.5«r^.— ConnellWhippleii  May  64 
White  Facings. 


Dorset. 

Head  Quarters,  Dorchester.   [No.  43.] 

HoiroBABT  Colonel. 
Richd.  Hippisley  Bingham,! 
DL.  J  P.  late  Oipt.  Madrae 

Army    30  July  73 

Lt.Colo5Bl. 
Angus  Wm.  Ba]l*JP.  lateGipt 

58  F.and  Adjt.Depot  Batt,  34  May  73 

Majob. 
Charles  Thomas  Hall,  p.».   20  Nov.  72 

Captaixs. 

William  Henry  Bower  19  June  62 

Edwin  Burnett 7  Aug.  66 

Reginald  Aldridge,^.» 9  Oct.  68 

RichardChti.Wm.  Bingham  18  Aug.  69 

John  Tatchell  Bullen 10  June  71 

Arth.VlncentLouisCoombs  n  May  72 
Samuel  John  Homsby,p.«.  26  Feb.  73 
Walter  John  Fletcher,^.*....  6  Aug.  73 


Wales,  449 

LlBUTSVAirTS. 

Jas.  Anderson,  late Lt,\F.  19  Mar.  58 
John  Henry  Austen,  p.».  ...  7  Mar.  71 
Henry  B.  M.  Mansel-Pley- 

delJ.D.* 7  Mar.  71 

Philip  Farrer,  p.« 7  Mar.  71 

W.  F.  Farquhai-son 17  Oct.  71 

Fred.  H.  L.  Newell     20  July  72 

Reg.  Graut-Dalton 15  Mar.  73 

Sub  LiBUTBNAirTB. 
Fred.  Gonio^  -Mackenzie  ...19  Nov.  73 
James  C.  B.  Craster 19  Nov.  73 

Adj.J^  Cop/.— Cha.Clapcott,* 

late  Major  2'^  F.    8  Apr.  65 

Surgeon. — George  Ciirme  ...23  Sept.  52 

A$»t. Surg. —Decimus  Curme  5  May  66 

Green  Facings. 


Ist  Durham. 

(Fueiliert.)    [No.  3.] 
Head  Quarters,  Barnard  Coatlc. 

HOXOBABY  ColOVBL. 

Charles    Freville    Surtees, 
late  Capt.  ^Muttart 15  Mar.  73 

Lt.CoLOXBL  CoSiVABDAHT. 

John  Fred.  Gales 30  Apr.  73 

Majobs. 

Wm.  Dale  Trotter 21  Dec.  70 

George  Sowerby  30  Apr.  73 

Captains. 
Richard  LIucUjti,*  late  Capt. 

46  F. la  Apr.  61 

Charles  James  Briggs  30  MTar.  63 

Thomas  Paulinus  Lawson..  8  May  57 
Henry  T.  T.  Salvin,  late  Lt. 

Canadian  B\fle$ 17  Mar.  70 

Robt^Tay  lor  Richardson,  p. «.  8  Apr.  70 

Henry  Milvain 21  Dec.  70 

Robert  Hugginson  17  May  73 

Lieutenants. 

Thomas  Gerard    19  Aug.  68 

George  Frederick  Chester...  3  Nov.  69 
Richard  Bassett  Wilson,  p.«.  8  Apr.  70 

Surtees  Wilkinson 28  Dec.  70 

Henry  Alex.  Biscoe    24  Apr.  7 1 

Lucius  Tho.  J.  Arthur,  p.  «.  30  May  71 

Sub  Libvtbnabts. 

Arthur  Walter  Lystcr 28  June  73 

Bdw.  C.  C.  Boyle   29  Oct.  73 

Adjt.4r  C«ip^.— Ed  word  Fred. 

Agnew,  late  Capt.  34  F.  ...a8  Feb.  56 

Surgeon.— 3o\ai  Potts 4  Oct.  66 

ilWM^.Strrff.— James  Munro, 

MD 4  Oct.  Cf* 

^Vllite  Facings. 

2nd  or  Korth  Durham. 

Head  Quarters,  Durham.    [No.  43.] 

HoNOBABY  Colonel. 
Marquie    of   Londonderry, 
late  of  I  L^e  Ode xa  Mar.  62 

Lt.Colonel  Coscuandavt. 
Aug.  Samuel  Bolton,^  late 
Capt.  31  F. 3  Mar.  68 

Ma  JOBS. 

James  John  Allison  13  Aug.  63 

Thomas  George  Miles,  late 
Capt.  IX  F. 7  Aug.  7t 

Captains. 

John  H.  Keough.  p.« 33  Sept.Cj 

Edw.Leadbitter  Smith,  p.e.  7  Nov.  65 
John  Wm.  Dickson,  late  Lt. 

71  F.,p.t 33  June 69 

William  Alfred  Clarke,  p. «.  i  July  71 
Wm.  K.  Rowland8on,p.f....i7  July  72 
John  Pass,  laU  Lieut.  88  F.  x6  Apr.  73 
Charles  CliOon  Hood,^  late 

Captain  68  JP 19  July  73 

LiBrTBNANTS. 

Edward  Arthur  White,  p.«.is  July  71 

Robert  S.  de  Ricci  35  Oct.  71 

Attiwell  H.  Wood,  p.* 15  Feb.  73 

Mark  W.  Te vorsham 39  Mar.  73 

Owen  Clark  Wall  is 39  Mar.  73 

Sub  Lieutenants. 
Henry  Penning ix  Oct.  73 

Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


4SO 

Adjf.^  Capt.—B.CTiTy  Steimrt 
Tompson,  late  Capt.  51  F.  30  May  69 

Sui-ff.—B.  Geo.  Colliiia  15  Mar.  73 

AMut.Surg. — 

White  Facinfc-s. 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales, 

Koyal  South  Gloucester. 

{Light  Ittfantrjf.)    fXo.  asl 
Head  Quartera,  Gloucestor. 
HdiroKxsY  CoLOXBi.. 
Wm.  iord  FiuHaxdinge./ote 


The  Essex  Bifles. 

Head  Quarters,  Colchester.    [No.  13.] 

HONOSAKT   COLOXEl.. 

Thomas  Suttcii  \\  estcru  ...29  Jan.  66 

Lt.Colonel  Comuaxdant. 
Sir  Fred.  Geo.  Whitehead, 

Bart.  JP.  late  Capt.  43  F.  ; 

lion.  Colonel 7  Dec.  70 

Majors. 
Samuel  Georee  Savill,  JP.  24  Aug.  69 
Capel  Coape,  late  Capt.CjF.; 
Hon.  Lt. Colonel    7  Dec.  70 

Captaiks. 
Evelyn   Philip    Meadows, 

lion.  Major^  p.t 15  June  55 

Cha.  Edw.  Barrett  Leunard ,  ^ 

late  Lieut.  5  Dr.  Gdt =y  Apr.  62 

Edgar  John  Disucy.Di/.  J  P. 

late    Caj>t,   7  2''.    In»t.    of 

Mufketrtf 6  May  62 

John  Walker,  ^^eC«/)^66F.2x  Apr.  69 
Wm.  James  Newton,*  late 

Capt.  3  F.    17  Sept.69 

Henry  Eclm. Wm.  Rumbold, 

late  Lt.  T  F.  p.» 14  Dec.  72 

Charles   Arthur    Swiuhoe, 

late  Lt.  40  F.  p.s 10  May  73 

Francis  Edward  Brace,  late 

Lt.sF.fp.s 17  Dec.  73 

LiBUTJBKAKTS. 

Charles  Herbert,  jj.« 3  Oct.  71 

Geo.  Leslie  Reid ?©  Dec.  71 

Kcuneth  Douglas,  j7. « 26  J:ui.  72 

ilobert  John  Maude, p.f 1 9^Mar.  7a 

Hector  J.  Gurdon-llebjw, 

late  Cornet  2  Life  Gda 28  Aug.  72 

Joseph   Edw.    buvill,    late 

Lt.  24  Pt I  Jan.  73 

Fred.  Chas.  Homer 14  May  73 

Sm  LlSUTEXAXTS. 

Burton  C.  Hilhard 12  Nor.  73 

Adjt.  4-  Cap*.— Richard  Ed- 

^vyn  Barry,  late  Captag  F.  6  Mar.  66 
(2r.3fa»/tfr— Stephen  Orrell, 

late^gF.;  Lt 11  Sept. 55 

Surgeon. — Edward  Waylen  3  Nov.  5a 

A$ei»t.Surg. — Bcuj.  Baker...  16  Apr.  67 

Black  Facings. 


West  Essex. 

Head  Quarters,  Chelmsford.  [No.  19.] 

liT.CoLOITEL  COMMAXDAJJT. 

Samuel  BriseRuggles  Brise, 
DX.  JP.  late  ofx  Dr.Gdt.^s  Feb.  53 
Majoks. 

Champion  Russell,  JP 17  May  55 

John  Manners  Tharpe  6  May  tS 

Captains. 
Wm.  Jos.  Lucaa,i£o7i.  Jfo/orso  Oct.   58 
Edm.  Buckley,  lateLt.  1 5  JJrt.  1 1  J  une  60 

John  Barker :. 3  Nov.  63 

James  Round 13  Mar.  68 

Brooke  Flemyng  Gy  11    8  June  68 

Henry  FothergiU 8  Juno  63 

Geo.  Faulknor    Fra.  Hor- 

wood,  late  Capt.  2  F.  39  Mar.  70 

Fran.Douglas  Boggis-Rolfo  20  Dec.  71 

LlBUTXXAITTS. 

Thomas  Coke  Bumcll,  late 

14.  97  F.  Inst,  of  Musketry  g  Feb.  70 
Fred.  Smart  Walker,  p.»....xj  Mar.  71 

Spencer  Godfrey  Bird  u8  Mar.  71 

Geo.  Edw.  Capei  Cure,  j^.a.  20  May  71 

Tudor  Lay,  ».« 20  Dec.  71 

ThoB.  Bdw.  M.  Barrow,  y.».2o  Doc.  71 


Alfred  Tufnell  Robson,  late 

Lt.  92  F.  25  Mar.  72 

Edv^.  Charles  Bond 26  Mnr.  72 

B.  Wm.  E.  Walton 8  Mar.  73 

Sub  LiBUTKJfANTS. 

Hugh  G.  Barclay 11  Oct.  73 


Edw.  A.  M.  Tulfnell n  Oct.  73 

Geo.  R.Townaend 29N0V.73 

Adjt.  4-  Caj;^— Robert  Otho 

Travers,  JP.  late  Caj'f.  i 

Ur.  Gd» 27  Nov.  58 

Qr.Mugter.— y,'m.   P.   d'A. 

Jones  {Hon.  Captain)  i  Jan.  t)6 

5itr^w».— F.E.Roche,-ajrJD...i9  Mar.  73 
Am  t. Surg. — 

White  Facings. 


Eoyal ! 


PHnt. 

{Jiijlee.)     [No.  32.] 
Head  Qusulcrs,  Mold. 

HONOBABY   COLOXEL. 

JJon.Richard  Thos.  Rowley, 

I>L.   JP.  late  Capt.  Scvt» 

Fun.  Gdt 13  Mar.  66 

Lt.Colo.vcl. 

Robert  WiUs,  UL.  J'P 13  Mar.  66 

Majoe. 
Cha  rlesJamcsTrcvorRopcr, 

UL.  JP.  p.a 13  ^i«r.  66 

Captains. 
Richard   Pelham   Wnrrcn, 

JJL.  JP.  Hon.  Major 17  Feb.  53 

Charles  Wm;  Slmcklc 9  Apr.  64 

Geo.  Whittington  Raikcs  ...22  May  68 
Henry  Fred.  T^rynam,  late 

Lt.  3  Dr.  Gda.  p.a 24  June  71 

Likutkna:sts. 

Arthur  P.  Robei-ta.  p.a 7  Mar.  71 

John  Arnold  WHt.sou.;>.«....i3  Mar.  71 
Leonard  Sedgwick,  Inat.  of 

Muaketrg,p.a 2  June  71 

Cecil  M.  E.  Nickaou.  p.a.  ...28  Feb.  72 
Robert  Wm.  W.  Eyton,  p.a.  28  Feb.  72 

Adjt.^f  Capt.—AxihxiT  Lake, 

late  Capt.  62  F. i  July  68 

^ur^r.— Wm.  Williams,  J£D.  20  Oct.  52 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Eoyal  Glamorgan. 

{Light  Infantry.)     [No.  44.] 
Head  Quarters,  Cardiff. 
Lt.Colokkl. 
Edward  Robert  Wood,  DL. 

JP.  lute  of  1:2  Lancera 29  Oct.   58 

Majors. 
Hubert  C.  Gotild,  JP.  late 

Lt.  31  F.,p.a 3  May  72 

Captaixs. 
George  Robert  Gunning  ...  4  Oct.  66 
Lawrence    Heyworth,  p.a. 

Hon.  Major  30  July  68 

Joscelyn    Brooke   Fennell, 
late    Lt.    65    F.    Inat.    of 

Muaketry 31  Oct.  68 

Geo.  Fred.  Heyworth,  late 

jLt.  5  Dr.  Gda.  p.a 7  July  69 

Robert  Armine Morris,  jj.  a.21  Jane  70 
V/m.  ColvillcJamea, /.<.  A.J). 

It.  Mariuea 13  May  71 

Robert  Wm.  Llewellyn,  late 

Cornet  i  Dra 22  May  72 

James  C.  Revell  Reade,  late 
Cornet  24  Hiuaara,  p.a 30  July  73 

LlEUTBXAXTS. 

George  Williams,  |>.f 17  May  71 

Arthur  M.  P.  Kemey sTynte 

p.a 6  Mar.  72 

Wm.  Edw.  Manning  3  Aug.  7a 

Sub  Likutknaxts. 

Chas.  Henry  Milford  X9N0V.73 

Wm.  H.  H.  Wilson  29  Nov.  73 

Adjt.4'  Capt.— "Renick  Aug. 

Palmer,*  late  Capt.  62  F....1  Aug.  63 
Qr.Maj>ter.—¥rQSi.  Goodfel- 

low,  late  of  21.  Marinea  ,..30  Jan.  63 

Surg.—'H..  J.  Paino,  MD.  ...  8  Nov.  52 

.(4#»f.5«ry.— Wm.Taylor,irX>.8  Mar.  62 

Blue  Facings. 


Capt.  RoyaJ,  Horae  Uda.  ...26  ilay  £S 

Lr.CotONEL  COMMASDAST. 

Sir  Wm.  Vernon  Guise,  Bt. 
laie  of  75  F.    24  May  U 

3iAJOKS. 

William  James  Holt  27  J^^?'  0 

Wm.RobinsonPartridge,2).«.i3  Jan.  71 
Captains. 

Henry  le  Patourel  9  July  60 

John  Pitt  Bontcin,  Inat.  of 

Muaketry,  p.a.  Hon.  M(y.  20  July  6i 
Wm.  Edwm  Price,  late  Lt. 

26F.,p.a 27  ^cc.  67 

William  Alexander  }lil\,p.a.  4  Jnly  t.: 

Edmund  Harford 4  Julyti 

.Sir  David  Wedderbnm,  Bt. 

p.  a 30  Sept.  70 

James  Searle,;».« 13  Jan.  71 

Arthur  N.  Lc  Patourel,  y.<.  Jo  Ju  y  7: 
Walter  Nugent  Mort;)n.  p.".  3  ^^»-  •  - 
Henry  B.  Samuelstm,  i,.«....34  Ai  l'  7- 
Likutj:na>-t». 

John  Win.  Holmes,  j>.a ro  TXr.  t  i 

Wm.  Fra.  Geo.  Guise, >>.  a.  30  n  ; '-  7  > 
Edw.  H.  Lo  Marchant,  p.a.  11  A]  v.  :' 
.his.  Geo.  Fred.  Hughes  ...21 .1'liy  :'. 
Lionel  Se'VTnourBeufeou,p.*.i6  Av..--  :'■ 

Fra.  Dale  Tagart .  /». » as  !•'  ^-  :■ 

Wm.Uem-y  Richanlfi io.!:ii..  y 

Rob.  Fra.  G.  Canning  isHi.i.  73 

Sen    LuiUTEXASTS. 

Edm.  E.  P.  Ludlow,  p.a 2  Juy  73 

Edw.  W.  Babington  24  Dtt.  75 

Ad/t.  4-  Capt.^Xfm.  Harry 

Stone,  late  Lt.  4  F. 12  Septus 

Qr.Mast.—J&s.  Cuningham  23  A]'r.  ss 

Snrg.—Geo.  A.  Hepworth...ioMttr.  55 

.lM^<.6*«r!7.— JohnP.Wiltonso  Jan.  ti 

Blue  Facings.  _ 

Eoyal  Korth  Gloncester. 

Head  Quarters,  Cirencester.  [Xo.  C}.] 

HOXOHAKT   COLOXEL. 

R.N.F.Kingscote.  CB.  MP. 

late  Lt.Col.  Scots. Fua.Gd4.z0  Jan.  c; 
Lt.Colonei.  Commandast. 
John  Williams  Walliitgton, 

JP.    late   Capt.  4  Lt.  Dra. 

Hon.  Colonel  x6  Dec.  54 

M.iJOKS. 

Allen  Alex.  Bathurst,  MP.  22  Mar.  7^ 

Wi  11  lam  BrookLS.  JP 11  Mnr.  7-^ 

Captai^cs. 
CHawkins  Fisher, //e/«.-V«i/. 4  Miir.  iS 
Robert  Bocklcs  Hunte,  late 

Lt.  82  F. 3oJQr.Ci) 

Sir  Michael  Edw.  H.  .liwich, 

St.  MP 16  Arr.  '^ 

Nigel  Grcsley  Rabbi tt* u  Dec.  t5 

Banil.Bomford.  Inat.  of  Mua- 
ketry, late  Lt.  3  Dr.  Gda. 

Hou. Major,  p.a  14  Sept.f? 

Wm.  S.  N.  Goodenough xo  KyT.  :<) 

Wm.  Wreford  Brown 22  Mar.  tj 

Thos.  Wm.  Chester  Msister  xo  May  p 
Wilfred  Joseph  Cripps  11  Mar.  -s 

LlBUTKLAKTS. 

Fred.  Wm.  Piatt,  late  Una. 

g$F. 23 Dec.  :» 

Charles  Eldridge  Tizard  ...15  Apr.  71 

Rich.  H.  Pollen,  !>.* 20  Apr.  71 

Arthur  C.  C.  Master,  p.a....  8  May  71 
Gcu. Banks  Jenkinson,  p.s.    9  May  7J 

Ernest  Gambler  Pany  11  Oct.  7* 

Hugh  Owen   12  Feb.  7J 

Charles  Napier  Miles 17  July  7= 

Algernon  L.  Elwes 23  Nov.  7-* 

Alban  H.  T.  Wadmore,  p.s.  29  Mar.  73 

Fred.  T.  Miles  12  Apr.  73 

Sub  LifcUTXNjLVTS. 

Chas.  D.  Wallinglon 30  July  73 

Adj.  4r  Capt.—M&My  Lums- 

den     Battisoombe,^    late 

SBF. 29  July  CO 

Paymaster. — Tho.  Ste  vcnBon, 

Lt.  Col.  late  of  30  J".    5  No^"  57 

Qj.Master. — John  Gorman  ra  Bvc.  5= 
6'tfra.— Sam.S.Scrivcn,2r2>.i5  Mftr.  5^ 
AMnst.Sttrg.—Kdvr.  Crisp  ...X4  Feb.  C3 


Digitized  by  VJ 


Hampshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Wmcheater.  [No.  122.] 


Militia  Infantrij  ^f  ^'^^Q^and  and  Wales, 
Hertford. 

Head  Quartci-s,  Hertford.  [No,  30.] 


451 


HOVOBABY  COLONSL. 

TA'  y[arqH\»  0/ Winchester, 
Lord      Lientenant^       late 


Lt.Col.  10  Huuart 


7  Juno  43 


Lt.Colon'Ki.. 
Oeorire    Briggs,*    JF.   late 
Majori  Dr.  Gde. 17  Feb.  70 

Majors. 
Eastace  Heathcotc,  JP.  laU 

Capt.  34  F.  Hon.U.Col. ...  i  Feb.  56 
R'j*.  Oliver  Goo.  Lambart, 

UitLt.  12F. I  June  72 

Ci.PTA.IXS. 

Geo.  Francis  Birch,  p.f.  JP.zi  Auff.  58 
H'lu'li  Montolieu  Hammors- 

ley,p.  «.  JP 20  May  61 

Sii'Xelson  Ryci-oft,  BarL^ 

lateLUZiF.JP 16  Oct.   68 

J'linitay  13  June7o 

Aljemon  T.  Lempriere,i>.#. 

JP 13  .Tune  70 

Sir  (icurge  Inne»,  Sari.  ^.». 

JP.  late  JJ.22  Bombay  A .  /.  1 3  July  70 
Wm.  Shalden  Smith,  p.  »....  1  .Tune  7a 
GiKj,  Lennox  Swale,  p.*.   ...10  May  73 

LlKUTKXASTS. 

Rr.bert  Alex.  John.<5ton,  ;i.».  9  Mar.  71 
<  la.  John  Wm.Trower,;).*.  15  Mar.  71 
Lanreiice  Fortescuc,  Lt.  k.p. 

£.  Marinet^  p.  § 3  Apr.  71 

G.  HeadG. Hamond,p.».  ...  3  Apr.  71 
Geo.  Stnart  Nicholson,  p.».  12  June  71 
Geo.  H.  Blois  Elliott,  p.t....i2  June 71 
Osbert  B.  G.  Hervey,j>.f. ..'.  3  May  72 

Arthur  C.  Hilliard  25  May  72 

George  C.  N.  Bry ah, p.t.  ...17  Aug.  72 
Sub  Libctbxaxts. 

Geo.  Du  Bois  Bassctt 6  Sept.  73 

Walter  Drammond 25  Oct.  73 

Liiarlcs  Henry  Coke    laNov.  73 

J  Ui.  it  Capt.— James  Nicol, 
latf  Capt.  i^  F.  on  Special 
Senict,  Qotd  Coatl  8  May  57 


Qr.l[(uter.—C(ipe.  D.  JacV- 

son,  A.  p.  90  J'\ 24  Oct.  66 

'^«r?.-Fred.  J.  Butler,  Jfl>.  12  Mar.  61 
Attitt.  Surj.— LeonaKl  A. 

Lawrence   20  Apr.  61 

Black  Facings. 


Hereford. 

Head  Qoarters,  Hereford.  [No.  no.] 

HONOHABT  COLOXKL. 

^  B.  B.  H.  Lord  Bateman, 

i^ordlAeutenaHt 19  May  64 

Lt.Coloxbl  Couhakdakt. 
Jyhn  Berington,  DL 10  Apr.  66 

Majobs. 
TbuTnas  Griffith  Peyton,  JP.  11  ADr.  66 
RichanlSneydCox,i)£.  JP.29  Sept.  68 

Captains. 

Kichard  Fred.  Webb,  DX  ..19  Deo.  62 

Jjbn  Michael  Browne 19  Dec.  62 

Jfis.  Millard  Bennett   i  May  66 

Henjy  Wood  WUlett  29  Sept.  68 

*m.  Christopher  Seymour  29  Mar.  73 
wurge  Ashe  Groldwyer 30  Apr.  73 

LiBCtBXAXTS. 

wchani  Harcourt  Capper..  19  May  69 

Hugh  Powell  Williams 9  Mar.  71 

Edward  Podmor©  Clark,  late 
^-  62  P.,  /.  ofMuek.,p.».  X7  Apr.  71 
Tho8.  Wm,  James  Downcs  17  Apr.  71 
•-barles  Goldsworthy,  p.e.   15  May  71 

iTJierLegh  Clowes,  p.e 26  Apr.  73 

Henry  B.  K.  Davlea   31  May  73 

'^'V*'^"^— ChcsterDoughty, 

«3^e  Capt.  23  F. i8  Apr.  68 

•«r7.^)»._j.  Morria 17  July  64 

•**«*.S«»y.— Rd-Thonoason  2  Jon.  55 
Gosling  Green  FMings. 


COLOXEL. 

The  ITarquis  of  Salisbury...! i  June  68 

IiT.  COLOXKL. 

Bryan  V.  Douglas  Vernon, 

lateLt.CoF.  26  Apr.  73 

Majobs. 

James  John  Gapo 3  Dec.  67 

liobort  Bruco  Fellows,  p.e.  26  Apr.  73 

Captains. 
Ernest    Ibbetson,   Ijiet.   of 

Mxitkeiry 21  Sept.6x 

Wm.  Fraser  C.  Britton,p.».  11  July  67 
Arthur  H.  Longman,  p.e.  ...16  Feb.  69 

Vincent  Bailey,  p.* 29  Mar.  70 

Henry  Bapnall 16  Sept.  70 

SirJohnG.8.Sebria:ht,J?<.;>.#.  4  Mar.  71 

Joseph  Grout  Williams 16  June  71 

Hy.  Hobart  Culme  Seymour26  Apr.  73 

LiBUTBSANTS. 

Arthur  Lydekker    8  July  70 

Bartle  George  Goldamid  ...  6  Feb.  71 

Leicester  W.  C.  Vernon 4  Mar.  71 

Henry  Edward  Baker,  p.e.  4  Mar.  71 
Bcnj.  Charles  Hutchinson..  4  Mar.  71 
Thos.  Walter  P.  Gape,  p.e..  3  Apr.  71 
George  Fro<lerio  Allcard  ...  i  May  71 
James  Blenkin^op, p.e 16  Aug.  71 

Sub  LiBUTKSAjfTS. 
Alfred  W.  G.  Gaussen  24  Dec.  73 


Adjt.  ^  Capt. — Homy  Grim- 

ston  Hale 21  Feb.  63 

Surgeon. — L.  F.  Osbaldeston  17  Apr.  68 

.4«»#.5nry.— J.T.Evans,  3/X).  5  May  68 

Buff  Facings. 


Hnntingdon. 

{R\flee.)     [No.  2.] 
Head  Quarters,  Huntingdon. 

COLONBL. 

The  Earl  qf  Sandwich,  Lord 

Lieut.,  and  late  ofGr.  Gde.  4  Aug.  53 
3LvJOB. 
2^«X)«Jteo/Manche»ter,DZ. 

JP.  late   Capt.    Gr.    Gde. 

Hon.  Lt.  Colo  net 17  Aug.  52 

Captains. 
Fred.  James  Rooper,^   late 

Lieut.  2,%  F. 9  Feb.  63 

JohnE.  D.  Shafbo 20  May  71 

Philip  Edward  Tillard  18  Dec.  71 

Arthur  Wellington  Marshall  30  Apr.  73 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Charles  Marshall 23  Dec.  65 

Charles  John  Desborough  21  Feb.  70 
Algernon  Tillard,/.  o/Jf....i4  Feb.  71 

Arthur  Thomhill 20  Mny  71 

Viecottnt  Mandeville   x8  Dec.  7 1 

Pred.  Robert  Beart 30  Apr.  73 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— Henry  Godol- 
phin  Rooper,  late  Capt.  85  F.  28  Feb.  60 

S'ttr^M».— John  Oldman 15  Feb.  64 

Black  Facings. 


East  Kent. 

Head  Quarters,  Cantcrburj".  [No.  49 .] 

The  Motto  **Invieta"  undera  Wliitc 

Horse.    "  Mediterraneart." 

HONOBABT  COLONBL. 

Chas.  Wm.  Powlott  Bing- 
ham, CB.  Colonel,  Brigade 

Depot   26  Apr.  73 

Lt.Colonbl  Coxxandant. 

Richard    D.    Penneftither, 
Hon.  Colonel 26  Apr.  73 

Majors. 

Henry  Thomas  Howell* 3  Mar.  70 

Joha  Edward  Beales 26  Apr.  73 

Captains. 

Jas.  B,obt.  Monypenny,  p.e.  28  Mar.  65 

Geo.  Fra.  C.  Simmons,  p.  e.  5  May  65 

Fhineas  Bury,  late  Capt.  15 

Hueeare,. 23  May  66 


Edw.  Charles  Hughes   1 5  Mar.  C9 

Rentono  Goo.  Felix  Poyntcr, 

late  Capt.  87  F.  5 -^Pr.  C<} 

James  Henry  Morrell 20  Ai»r.  6(j 

Geo.IJushellSicklemore,p.*.22  Mur.  70 
Corbet  John  Coventry,  lui*: 

£nisiff}i  7  F. 9  Juno  71 

Algernon  Tathtun,  j).  *.  In»t. 

vfMtt«ketry 3  ^a.V  7^ 

Walter  L.  Wilkinson,  p.».  ...26  Api*.  73 

LlErTi:N.'.NTS. 

William  Fred.  Pov.xU  Mooro  19  Oct.  (() 

Charles  Cnrter  Petley 7  Apr.  70 

Alfred  North  Daniel,  j9.  *....26  Oct.  70 

Arthur  Robert  Dering  5  Nov.  70 

Herbert  Charles  Perrott,  p.*.  10  Dec.  70 

Arthur  Blundell,  J3.  # 31  Jan.  71 

Art.  Fra.  Walsh  28  Fob.  71 

Ja^on.  Morton  William  Northig  Jime  7r 

Henry  C.  Morland  10  Oct.  71: 

Lodovick  Edw.  Bligh 12  June  72 

Edw.  B.  Walker  14  ^t!»y  73 

Adjt.  4-  OiM^— Philip  Henry 

Knight.i  late  Capt.  23  F.  30  Oct.  66 
Qr.  Matter. — Robert    Jones, 

lateof4sF. 13  July  5+ 

Surff.—Wm.  Kaylct  Curtis   27  Nov.  57 

Aaeiet.Surff.—Wm.  T.  Pater  23  Doc.  57 

Kentish  Grey  Facings. 


West  Kent. 

{Light  Infantry.)         [No.  37.] 
Head  Quai-ters,  Maitls?tone. 

HoSOKAUr  COLOXKL. 

Viteount  Torrington,  late  Lt. 
7  P.    22  May  69* 

Lt.Colonel. 
R.  T.  G.  G.  MonyiMJnny,  HL. 
JP.,     late    Lieut.  86  P.  ; 
Jion.  Colonel 22  May  6^ 

Majobs. 

Alex.  Henry  Ross 7  Feb.  72 

Morgan  D.  Trchcrno,  p.  e.    24  Sept.  73 

Captains. 
CxithbertLorking,Za<e  Cornet 

15  JIt!a9arg,p.a 18  May  67 

Edgar  Edwin  Larking,  p.e.  16  Aug.  6'> 
Arthur  Henry  Tanner,  j^'-  30  Dec.  70 
Thomas  Durell  Blake,  p.  #..  28  June  71 
Francis  Richard  Spry,  p.  e.  9  Apr.  72 
John  Bell  VVm.E.  Lambarde  7  May  73 
Murray  Robertson,  jj.f.  ...  7  May  73 
Edm.  Huntley  Hooper,  p.  e.  7  May  73 
Henry  John  Conant,  p.e.  ...  7  May  7  3, 

LiBlTTBWANTS. 

Edward  Cleary  Hill,  p.e.  ...14  Mar.  71 
Thos.  Wm.  Ponrhys  Evans  5  Apr.  71 
Rob.  Geo.  B.  Ridaeil,p.«....2oMar.  72 
Arthur  Jaa.Lu8hingtou,p.».  4  Apr.  72 
Evcmrd  Thomas  Luck,  j9.tf.25  Sept.72 

Sub  Lieuxbnakts. 
Alex.  G.  J.  Stewart 23  July  73 

Adit.  4-  Capt.— Cecil  Webb 

Cragg,  Capt.  Uijle  Br 22  Jan.  7* 

I  qr.Maeter.  —  Henry  Pratt, 

I      late  q/^17  P. 23  Aug.  56 

!  5«r<7.— Rich.  John  Pecklmm  6  Sept.  5+ 

I  Aeevtt. Surgeon. — 

I  Kentish  Grey  Facings. 


Ist  Boyal  LancasMre. 

{The  Duke  of  Lancaetcr' e  Oten.) 

Head  Quarters,  Lancaster.    [No.  45.2 

"  Mediterranean." 

HoNORABT  Colonel. 

Wm.  Assheton  Cross,  DL. 

JP 13  May  71 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Robert    Whitic.»    JP.    late 
Lieut.  91 F.,  Hon.  Colonel. ..16  May  71 

Majors. 
Luke  Henry  Hansard,  J^on. 

Lieut.Col.  DL.JP 16  Mar.  72 

T.  Shepp|^^*yl|^0((5^^Aug.  73 


452  M'iUtia 

CvPTilNS. 

E.lm.G.StanlcyHoniby.J'P.i;  July  58 
George  B.  H.  Marton,  JP.  13  Nov.  62 
Thos.ByrnandTrappes.JP.iQ  Nov.  62 
^John  George  Rawstorne, 

l(Ue  Brevet  Lt.Col.  i-j  F.  $  Jan.  66 
Joseph  Lawson  Whalley  .,.13  May  67 
.Tohn  Henry  A.  Schneider...  2  Jan.  69 

Ralph  John  Aspinall  8  Dec.  70 

Harry  Latham  Lutwyche...26  May  71 

Resfinald  Cardwell,  p.$ 17  Aug.  72 

Chas.  Morley  Saunders,  ;i.».i 8  Sept.  72 

John  Westropp,  ^.  » 18  Sept  72 

Edm,  Albert  Nuttall  Royds  14  Dec.  72 

LiBUTKXASTS. 

Hon.  John  Bruce  Ogilvy  ...  3  May  66 

William  Peel 4  Mar.  70 

William  Cross  28  July  70 

Cha.  Henay  Walmesley  ...22  Dec.  70 
Beverly  Wm.  R.  U88hor,j?.».2s  Nov,  71 
S.M.Kay-Shuttle  worth,  ji.f. 22  Feb.  72 

Wm.  Clack  Yates 3  May  72 

Fred.  C.  Walter  Parr,ii.»....  1  June 72 

Walter  Spencer  Peel  20  Nov.  72 

Edw.  R.  fl'arington 26  Apr.  73 

Xdj.  4-  Ca;»f,— Bryan  Thom- 

hill,  late  Capt.  2  Dr.  Gd».  25  Feb.  59 
Qr.  Jfa*ier.— James  Mills, 

late  0/63  F. 25  July  64 

&«r7.— T.S.Maccal1.3!fX>, ^^14  Nov.  67 

A.  Swr^.—Meteftlfe  Johnson^  Nov.  67 

Blue  Facings. 

2nd  Boyal  Lancashire. 

(I%e  Duke  of  Lancaster' »  Oitn  Jtiflet.) 
Head  Quarters,  Liverpool.    [No.  113.] 

Lr.CoLoirxi:.  GoacMiiirDANT. 
Nicholas  BlundeU,  DL.JP, 

Jfo».  Colonel 25  Sept.  72 

_  Majors. 

lion.  Fred.  Arthur  Stanley, 

late  Lt.  ^  Capt.  Qr.  Ode.  27  Apr.  70 
Alex.  Thomas  Knight,  Jo». 

Lt.Colonel  20  Nov.  72 

Captains. 
C.  8.  Garraway,  Hon.  Maj.  17  Sept.  56 
Richard  Geo.  B.  Bolton," /a/e 

Lt.B.Horae&uard* 18  Mar.  68 

Geo.  Langworthy  Jei-vis  ...x6Jan.  70 

Geo.  Chappell  Bancroft 14  May  70 

George  Thomas  Bolton,  late 

of  Royal  Nary   14  Feb.  71 

Cha.  L.  A.   Farmer,  Hon. 

ifqfor,  r.f.p.  R.  MaHue$  14  Feb.  71 
Tho.  Geo.  Fermor  Hesketh, 

laU  Eneign  JRi/le  Brigade  14  Feb.  71 
Alex.  Stuart  Harington,  lafe 

Lt.  Si/le  Brigade,  I.  of  M.  5  Apr.  71 

Thomas  Gardner 14  Dec.  72 

Groomo  Olliver,  late  Cornet 

5  Laneer»,p.t 12  Apr.  73 

Cha.Cunningham  Woodward, 

P'*'  17  May  73 

LlXUTXlTAirTS. 

Charles  Leeming 22  Apr.  71 

Peter  Priestley,  p.«. z8  May  71 

Harold  W.  Barton  24  July  72 

James  G.  Brogden 29  Mar.  73 

Sub  Lisutxnaxts. 

Thomas  Whitgreaves aS  June  73 

Wm.  Henry  Parkinson 19  Nov.  73 

Adjt.  if  Gsp^.—HenryStewart 

Beresford  Bruce,  late  Lieut. 

Rife  Br 20  June62 

Qr.  Matter  4r  Hon.  Captain.— 

Richard  Austin  Herbert, 

late  Comet  2  Dr» 17  Sept.  61 

5kw.— William  Hargrcaves 

Manifold 5  Peb.  55 

-iM<.5ur^.— J.W.Cavanagh  1  May  71 
Scarlet  Facings. 

3rd  Boyal  Lancashire. 

{The  Duke  i^LaneoMtere  Own.) 

Head  Quarters,  Preston.    [No.  125.] 

**  Mediterranean.** 

HoirOHARY  COLOITRL. 

Bt.  Hon.  JohnWilson  Patten, 
MP.  DL.  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Q»*»»   27  Feb.  72 


Lifaniry  of  England  and    Walea. 


Lt.  Colon  KT.. 
William   Mathias,?  late  Lt. 

Col.  62  F.;  Hon.  Colonel...  3  Nov.  55 
Majors. 

Thomas  Richard  Crosse 23  Feb.  72 

Frederick  Silvester,  p.« 26  Feb.  73 

Ca^taixs. 
Peyton  Shenls.  Hon.  Major  i  June  61 

Wm.  Fitch  Story 29  Mar.  64 

John  Har^eaves 12  Aug.  65 

Charles  Birch 8  June  68 

Charles  Henrv  Bird 26  Mar.  70 

Wm.  Arthur  Hicks,  Inet.  of 

Mutketrg 25  Jan.  71 

William  Pitt  Miller 5  Apr.  72 

John  Walmesley  S  Apr.  72 

John  E.  Butler  Bo wdon.p. #.23  Nov.  72 
John  Munn,  late  En$.  6F....t  Sept.  73 
Wallace  G«urge  Crothcrs...  6  Sept.  73 

LlSVTBITAirTS. 

John  James  Harris 27  July  70 

Jones  Gildea 24  July  71 

Samuel  Leigh  Taylor,  p.9.  22  Sejjt.  71 

Gilbert  H.  W.  Harrison 13  Nov.  71 

Daniel  de  Hoghton 23  Mar.  73 

Simderland  Dumbreck i  Feb.  73 

AcUt.  4r  Cap*.— Percy  Godfrey 

Botfleld  Lake,  kUe  Capt. 

tooF 2  Apr.  60 

Qr.  Matter.— J 0)^1.  Hewitt, 

lateofs6F. 8  Dec.  54 

Sittyeow.— Richard  Allen  ...  2  Feb.  58 
Aatut,  Surg. — 

Blue  Facings. 


4th  Boyal  Lancashire. 

{The  Duke  of  Laneatter'9  Own  Light 

Itfantry.)     [No.  84.] 

Head  Quarters,  Warrington. 

Lt.CoLOHXL  CoaiMAKDANT. 

John  Ireland  Blackbume, 
late  Captain  5  Dr.  Qdt.j 
Hon,  Colonel  22  Mar.  53 

Majors. 
Richard  Phibbs,  DL.^  late 

Capt.  48  F.;  Hon.  Lt.Col.  28  Mar.  53 
John  Southcote  Mansergh, 

late  of  2  Dr.  Odt.;  Hon. 

Lt.Cohnel  31  Mar.  53 

Caftatws. 
David  Ainsworth,  p.  t.  Hon. 

Major  s8  Mar.  53 

Thos.  Bourne,  JP.  if  oil.  Jifty.  29  Mar.  53 
Wm.  W.  Trafford,JEfo».Jfa/.29  Mar.  53 
Arch.  Wm.Clarke,£ro)i.Jfa/.29  Mar.  53 
W.  Gray,3fP.  JP.H0n.MaJ.3g  Mar.  53 
Geo.A.Crawford..H^w«.3fa;.  17  Apr.  58 
FrederickPhillip8,J/on.i/o/.i8  Oct.  6x 
Henry  Wm.  Coyne,  Intlruc- 

tor  qf  Musketry 18  Mar.  67 

Herbert  Fletcher 26  Mar.  68 

James  Watson  3  Apr.  68 

Peter  Ormrod 23  July  73 

Robert  Grant  Webster   25  Oct.  73 

Libutknakts. 
Nicholas  Aspinall  Gibbon.. .13  Jan.  66 
Charles  Stanley  Gardner  ...  6  Sept.  67 

Dugald  Scott,  p.  « 29  Dec.  69 

Wm.  Cuthbert  Higgins 12  Mar.  70 

James  BcUhouse  Gaskcll  ...12  Mar.  70 
William  Joyn8on,p.*.,/.o/if.9  Sept.  70 
Rob.  Ireland  Blackbume...  5  Jan.  71 

John  Guthrie  Watson 20  May  71 

Arthur  B.  Woodcock 13  June  71 

Henry  K.  Baker  18  Feb.  72 

Chas.  A.  K.  Hall 17  July  72 


Sub  Likutxitavts, 

James  Kaj' 3 

Walter  T.  Har\'ey 10 

Adjt.  4-  Cop^— Albert  Henry 

Godfrey,*  Major  h. p.  Depot 

Batt 

Pa^mof^.— Sheffield  Betham26 
Qr,  Matt.— Capt. Wm.Kjiott, 

h.p.52  F. 17 

5vr^0o».^Charles  White  ...  6 
Attttt.  Surgeon. — Thomas  S. 

Smith  28  May  65 

Blue  Facings. 


I  July  73 
)  Dec.  73 


[  Apr.  69 
5  Fob.  56 

J  Apr.  60 
S  May  6s 


5th  Boyal  Lancashire. 

Head  Quarters,  Burnley.     [No.  135.] 

HojroBABr  Colovsl. 
Charles  Towneley,  DL.  JP.23  Mar.  63 

Lt.Colokbl  ComiAirDiBrT. 
John  Hardy  Thursby,  UUe 
Lt.  90  F. ;  Hon. Colonel  ...23  Nov.  70 

Majors. 
Thos.GoulbumeParker.DX.i6  Nov.  71 
Lo  Gendro  N.  Starkie,  p.  1. 15  May  70 

Captaiitb. 
Harry  Creeke,  luttructor  qf 

Mutkeiry n  Junef3 

JohnGrimahaw n  Juneb? 

Wm.  Stephen  Rayner,|>.»....i3  Nov. 66 

William  Lynam,  p.t 25  Apr.  t8 

Edward  Parker 9  JuiieW 

Sutcliffe  Slater 9  July  70 

St.  John  Dupont  Galway, 

laU  Capt.  96  F. 25  Feb.  71 

Henry  Currey  3  Apr.  71 

Carteret  A.  Armstrong,  JP. 

late  Capt.  10  F. 12  Apr.  71 

Henry  Macaulay,  !>.* i  June  72 

Hubert  Slater    6  Ang.  73 

Chas.  Percival  Henty,  p.t.  6  Aug.  73 

LiBUTBXAKTS. 

Walter  del  Sandys,  p.t 20  Nov.  72 

Chas.  Cecil  H.  Thorold,  11.0.15  Id ny  73 
John  G.  Smirthwaite i6  Apr.  73 

Sub  LixvrxxAJVTs. 

Walter  Henry  Scott 25  Oct.  7^ 

Spencer  W.  FoUett 29  Nov.  73 

Adjt.  f  dtp*.— Arthur  Hen- 
ley,»  late  Capt.  52  >'.    i  Oct.  69 

Qr.Jfcwrter.— WUliam  Flack  12  Jan.  55 
5i*r^.— Wm.  Miller  Coultate  14  Nov.  57 
Attttt.  Surg.—Qeorge  Smir- 
thwaite   8  Julj  sB 

Blue  Facings. 


6th  Boyal  Lancashire. 

Head  Quarters,  Salford.      [No.  £2.] 

Lt.Colowbl  Coxxaxdaxt. 
Thos.  Edw.  Wabraham,  laU 

Capt.  39  F.i  Hon.  Colonel  3$  May  61 

Majors. 

John  Hickinbotham  Cham- 
bers, DL.  JP.  late  Capt. 
46  F. ;  Lt.  Col.  4  Adtn.  Batt. 
iMncatkireRiJle  Volunteert; 
Honorary  Lt.Colonel    5  Dec.  55 

John  Copley  Wray 25  May  61 

Captaiits. 

Wm.  Fra.  Smith, ;;.« soSept.sS 

William  Singleton   i7Aujj.59 

Charles  Mercier 14  Feb.  ic 

Sir  Eustace  F.  Piers,  Bt.  ...15  May  66 
Dudley  Ward  Maodonald  ...  4  Aug. 60 
Patrick  Joseph  Cowen,  late 

Lt.  59  F.flntt.  cf  Mutkelryxi  Apr.  67 
James  Douglass  Kennedy...  14  Oct.  (A 

William  James  Griffiths 31  May  -a 

Wm.  Bellhouse  Midwood  ...  2  Sept^j 
Anthony  Smyth,  UUe  Capt. 

28  F. 14  Nov.  70 

Geo.  Dashwood  Baker  8  Mar.  73 

James  Braybrooke,  p.t 8  Mar.  73 


LlKUTRKAXTV. 

Edm.  T.  M.  Harper 31  Jan. 

Charles  Fred.  Wray,jp.».   ...22  Feb. 

Randle  B.  Hooper  12  Peb. 

Krnest  Schutt  v 26  Apr. 

Sob   Libutbhajiis. 

Henry  Charles  Savage x6  Aug. 

Henry  Howard  Gray 39  Nov. 

Adjt.  4-  Cu;)^.— Richard  Moles- 
worth,*  l<xte  Capt. I  Dragoont32  Jan 

Pay  matter. — Christopher  J. 
Hamilton i6  May 

Qr.  Matter.— Lovick  Lottos 
Reade  23  Aug. 

Surgeon.— Wm.  Fred.  Lewis 
Oomperts   31  Dec. 

Attt.Sarg.—A\ex.  Somers...  -4  Mar. 

Facings  Blue. 
Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


MilUia 
7th  Boyal  Lancashire. 

(fii/to.)    [No.  130.] 
Head  Quarters,  Buiy. 

COLOITBL. 

Sen.  Charlea  James    Fox 

SUiTHey,lal«Li.Col.  Qren. 

Odt 31  Feb.  55 

LT.Coi.o]rsL  ComLursjLjrT. 

James  Ashton  aHar.  71 

Majoss. 
Edw.  Chetham  Starode,  DL, 

JP 3  June  70 

Geo.  Onalow  Chnrchill.  late 

Lt.  15  ^- 30  Apr.  73 

GAPTlIZfS. 

John6eorgeCooke,/ate^3  JP.26  June  63 
Hammerton  Cramp,  mD. 

laUStafAui$lant  Surgeon  7  Apr.  69 

Thomaa  Brindley s8  Nov.  70 

Wm.   Paul    Bndfion,    laU     • 

CapLiF.   ..^. axDec.  70 

Wm.  Winniett,'  late  Capt, 

24^. 12  Jan.  71 

Charlea    Thomas    Wilson, 

late  Capt.  4  F.   15  Mar.  71 

Lionel  Inglis 16  Dec.  71 

John  Tinker  Hey 36  Dec.  71 

Arthur  Heaton,   late  Capt. 

15  P' 30  -A-Pr.  73 

Vere  Alban  Butler,  Lt.  h.p. 

R.  Marinet 34  May  73 

Wm-E.H.  Steeds  28  June  73 

LlVUTBKAirTS. 

Hennr  Grattan  Wilson t»  Aug.  70 

Wm.Tamer  Op^ishaw,^.«.x5  Mar.  71 
Fred.  Finch  Mackenzie    ...  9  Aug.  71 

Albert  Henry  Benckc 15  May  72 

William  Worthin^ton  Biggs  i  June  7a 

James  Fleming  Ij'alla 5  Feb.  73 

Joseph  C.  Fenton 8  Mar.  73 

SlTB  LlBTTTBJTJiirTS. 

Charles  W.  B.  Hallett 25  Oct.  73 

Adj.  if  Capf.— Gersbom  Her- 

rick,  laU  Lieut.  5  F.   14  Feb.  65 

Qr.  Jfarf«r.— Capt.  George 

Crispin,  h.p.  6£  J*.    14  Sept.  57 

5iir?«ii.— John  Parks   19  Oct.  71 

^Mwf.5itr^.— John  S.  C.  Yule  9  Nov.  71 
Facings  Black  Velvet. 


Infantry  of  England  and  Wales, 


Leicester, 

Head  Quarters.  Leicester.    [No.  26.] 

H0HOKA.BT  COLOXBL. 

TU  Dmke  of  Rutland,  KG., 
lord  Lieutenant    .ai  Apr.  57 

Lt.Colokxl. 
Sir  Fred.  Thos.  Fowke,  St. 
1>L.  JP.  Hon.  Colonel,  p.$.  i  Sept.  69 

Majobs. 
Geo.  Thos.  Mowbray,  p.s. 

^M./P 24  Sept. 69 

Rich.WorBloy  Wor8wick,j).«.3o  Apr.  73 

Captaiks. 

Wm.  Edward  Phelp   23  July  57 

Wm.  Pearson,  VP.  late  Capt. 

,45^. I  Apr.  6s 

Alfred  Ernest  Acheson 20  May  65 

Greif 017  Knight 3  June  67 

Philip  P.  p.  Goodchild 15  May  69 

James  Toung  Stephen,  p.  s.22  Nov.  69 

John  Phillips 8  Apr.  72 

Cecil  Geo.  A.  Drummond, 

J^e  Capt.  BUU  Br i  June  72 

Percy  Lionel  Smlth,p.« 30  Apr.  73 

LlBUTBlTAXTS. 

Harry  Vaughan  Chapman  x  Feb.  71 

Alfred  WyaU  Crane   25  Feb.  71 

Chaa.  Chetwode  Thompson  23  Mar.  71 

Fred.  Gustavus  Fowke 26  Apr.  71 

Charles  Montagu  Barber...  9  May  71 

Percy  Loseby,  jp.  * 10  May  71 

Henry  John  B.  Manners  ...23  Aug.  71 

Frs.  Wm.  Reader,  p.e 13  Dec.  71 

N.  V.  S.  Pochin  17  July  72 

Rejrinald  B.  Brett  26  Peb.  73 

Oeo.  A.  Dawson    14  May  73 

SvB  LraimHAirTS. 
A.  T.  T.  Wyatt-BdgeU  io  Dec.  73 


Adjt.  4r  Cop<.— Roland  Vin- 
cent Sylvester  Grimston,* 
late  Capt.  93  F. 15  May  65 

Qr.lfM^w.— Alfred  Whitby29  July  56 

5«rflr.— Peter  Alf.  Jackson.  .20  Jan.  62 

A.$9%et.  Surg.— 

Yellow  Facings. 


Bcyal  North  Lincoln. 

Head  Quarters,  Lincoln,    [No.  8.] 

HOMOBAKT  CoLOITBL. 

George  Tomline,  MP.  late 
of  I  L\fe  Ode 29  Mar.  51 

LT-CoLOBBL  ComCAlTDAKT. 

William  John,X«rd  Monson, 
DL 3  Mar.  66 

Majoks. 
Robert  Jno.Taylor,I>i.JP.2i  July  60 
Henry  Valentine  Grantham  2  Apr.  66 

Captains. 

William  Cosby 18  Aug.  60 

linmbert  Uniacke    19  July  62 

John  Mackenzie  24  Oct.  64 

Edmund  Locock  8  May  66 

Robert  Swan a8  May  66 

William  Chaplin 16  Nov.  68 

Richd.  C.  Bergne  Coupland^s  Apr.  71 

Richard  Mason 8  June  71 

Fred.  Charles  Marshall 8  June  7 1 

Wm.  Heniy  Uppleby 23  Mar.  72 

LIBUTSKA37TS. 

William  Richardson  xo  Aug.  66 

George  Nelson 19  Feb.  67 

Bernard  Joseph  lYoung 12  Apr.  67 

Thomas  Cheney  Garfit 17  Apr.  69 

Christopher   C.    Tunnard, 

Inat.  qf  Mueketry 4  May  7X 

Charles  w.  Anderson 5  May  71 

Sinclair  F.  Hood 5  July  71 

Henry  Aug.  Coombs, >}.«.  ...23  Deo.  7X 
RalphA.  P.  Clements, j9.«....  7  May  72 
Herbert  Mansfield, />.«. x  Feb.  73 

Sub  Libutbbaxts. 

Edw.  WalterWiUson  12N0V.73 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— 'Edwd.  Snow 

Mason,^  lute  Capt.  68  F....  x  Dec.  68 

Qr.lfa*<er.— Wilham  Wells,  x  June  69 

Surgeon.— Qeo.  Mitchinson .  x  Mar.  55 

Aeetat.Surg. — Chas.  Brooke  13  May  62 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  South  Lincoln. 

Head  Quarters,  Grantham.    [No.  29. 

Hovobabt  Colonbl. 
Earl  Brownlow,  late  Ene.  Sf 
Lt.Qr.Qde 3  Mar.  68 

Lt.Coloxbl  CoxMAKDAirr. 
Chas.  Thos.  John  Moore,I>X. 
JP 27  Jan.  69 

Majobb. 

William  Parker,  JP 30  Apr.  62 

Chas.  John  B.  Parker,  J'P... 26  Dec.  71 

Captaiks. 
Charles  Rothwell  Norris  ...20  Mar.  60 

John  George  Allott 15  Feb.  65 

Joseph  Hurton  Barker,  JP.i^  June  65 

Richard  Gleed,  JP xo  Dec.  6« 

Thomas  Booth,  JP.  late  Lt. 

sDr.Gda 25  Oct.   69 

Avery  Jebb,  Lt.  k.p.  85  F. 

Inst,  of  Musketry 5  Apr.  70 

Albert  de  Burton, ».» 26  Dec.  71 

Edward  Thomas  Clark,  ».#.  28  May  73 
Geo.  Peter  Moore,*  kUe  Lieut. 

3'Hu»»ar$ 18  June  73 

LiBVTBirAirTS. 

Frederick  Pearce,  j?.  » 15  Apr.  7X 

Robert  Charles  Otter, p.*.  ...23  Dec.  71 

Pra.  Rivers  Drake,  p.e i  Mar.  72 

John  Wilmot  Lambert,  p.«.    6  Apr.  72 

Adjt.  4"  Osp<.— Christopher 

Wade  Farwell,  late  Capt. 

27  F. .,. I  Nov.  69 

jSwr^.— Geo.'Wm.  Shipman  13  Jan.  7a 
Aetiit.Surg.- 

Blue  Facings. 


453 
Boyal  London, 

Head  Quarters,  Art,illcry  Place,  FiiiS- 
burj'.       [No.  106.] 

COLOXEL. 

Sir  Wm.  Anderson  Rose  ...16  Nov.  js> 

Lt.Colokbl. 
John  Harrison  Allan,  Hon. 

Colonel 2,  Dee.  70 

Majox. 
Lorenso  Geo.  Dandas, » late 

Captain  62  F. 10  July  73 

Captaiics. 

John  Britten,  iro».Jfo/.,».».  8  Feb.  56 
Edw.  Vere  Jones.iro«.i^,  18  Dec.  r,j 

Richard  LeeMayhew 19  Mar.  62 

Thurlby  Smith 19  Mar.  62 

George  Thomas  OWfleld  ...15  July  6j 

John  Wm.  Easton  Hale 15  Feb.  71 

Robert  Rankin  Hutchin8oni9  July  71 

Thomas  Davies  Sewell 18  Oct.  71 

John  Heniy  Willock xi  June  73: 

John  Harry  Evens 18  June  73. 

LlBUTKRAKTS. 

Edwin  Burton  20  Jan.  6^ 

Charles  Latham  iS  Jan.  71 

William  Arthur  Nelson 19  Apr.  71 

Henry  Edward  Rose 15  Nov.  71 

Hen.  Marshall  Fletcher, p. ». 20  Mar.  72 
Stutchbury  Paul  Naish,p.«.2o  Mar.  72 

Fred.  Geo.  Mawer   14  Dec.  72 

Oct.  T.  Heame,  p.t 15  Feb.  71 

WUliam  Jones  26  Mar.  73 

Spencer  John  Herapath    ...  28  May  33 

Sob  Libutknavts. 
A^t.4-  Capt.  —Henry  Browne 

Savory,*  late  Capt.  78  ^...10  Julv  71 
Qr.Ma»ter  4-  Lt.-Joim  Bir- 

kin,  Za/tf  0/85  JP.   18  Dec.  57 

5Kr«7.— Geo.BorlaseChilds.  6  Oct.  52 
Ateint.  Surg.—Wm.  Thomas 

I^ewis  4  Nov.  59 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Merioneth, 

(SiJIee.)    [No.  60.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bala. 

MaJOB  CoiCHAVDAirT. 

Chas.  John  Tottenham,  DL. 
Lt.Col.  Denbighehire  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry,  late  Capt. 
2  Life  Ouardt 28  May  61 

Captaiits. 
Edw.  Gilliat  Jones,  Inet.  of 

Musketry 7  Dec.  60 

C.  R.  Worsley  Tottenham  ..28  Jan.  6& 

LlKFTFlfANTS. 

Arth.  O.  Wynn  Williams  ...28  Feb.  6^ 
Romer  Williams 19  May  68 

Sub  Libvtbxavts. 
David  Wm.  Kirkby 29  Oct.  73 

Ad^ft.  *  Cap<.— Robt.  Mascie 

Taylor,  late  Lt.  25  F. 4  Oct.   531 

Surgeon. — Owen  Richards...  15  Nov.  57 


Ist  or  Boyal  East  Middlesex^ 

Head  Quarters,  Hampstead.  [No.  65.^ 

HoirOBABT  COLOlTBL. 

Thomas  St.  Leper  Alcock, 
late  Major  ^S  F.    30  Jan.  51 

Lt.C0I.0KBL  COXICAKDANT. 

TJCFroderick  Robertson 
Aikman,^  CVip<.  k.p.  Bengal 
Army  ;  Oent.  at  Arms 28  July  yt 

Majobs. 
Wm.  Fred.  Northey,  JP. ...  8  June  60 
William  Robertson 28  July  71 

Captais^s. 

William  Plummer,  Hon. 
Major,  Inet.  of  Mueketty  xo  Mar.  60 

H.  L.  B.  Ibbetaon,  Hon.Maj.Z  June  60 

Chas.   Paget   Miller,*    late 

Ene.  82  F. 12  Feb.  64 

■  Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


454 

Aucb  Daditisrston  Boyd  ....20  Feb.  68 

Churl  es  John  DoweU 24  Oct.  68 

Daniel  Charles  Maunflell  ...12  Nov.  70 

Godson  Godson 28  July  71 

TTcnry  Stokes,  late  Lt.  19  F.u  May  72 
Thomas  Burslem  Wright  ...17  July  72 
John  Joseph  Stoavenson  ...12  Apr.  73 

LlBUTEWlirTS. 

John  Gilbert  NeviU 21  Mar.  71 

Eugene  Digby  Woodcock...  13  July  71 
Marteine  Owen  M.  Lloyd... ig  Oct.  71 
Wm.  Henry  F.  Mu8prove...26  Mar.  72 

Fra.  Campbell  Pearson 3  May  72 

Donald  F-  D.  Maclean  28  Sept.  72 

Edw.  W.  G.  Gardiner,^.*....   i  Jan.  73 

Chas.  Purvis  Boyd 26  Apr.  73 

■  Chas.  Albert  Why te    7  May  73 

Sub  Libutskakts. 

James  Lowry 23  July  73 

G-  R.  Cuninghame  24  Dec.  73 

A(ijt.  ff-  Capt.—J.  D.  DyBon 

Laurie,  Capi.  34  F. 11  May  72 

Burgeon.  —  Henry    Cooper 

liose,  3f2) 8  Oct.  70 

Af»ht.Surff.—JoYm  Holmes 

Jephson  8  Oct.  70 

Blue  Facings. 


MilUia  Infantry  of  Eiic/lcmd  and  TFales. 

5t]i  Boyal  Elthome  Middlesex. 


2nd  or  Edmonton  Boyal 
Middlesex, 

Bijitt.)    [No.  63.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bamet. 

HOWOEABY  COLOWKL. 

Gco.H.C. rwcif.Enfleld, I£F.2i  Sept.71 

Lt.Colonkl  Comkakdakt. 
Henry  Riversdalo  Grenfell..2i  Bept.71 

Majors. 
Dottin  Maycock,  late  Lieut. 

6  Dragoon*;  Hon.Lt.Col.  13  Feb.  69 
Jervoise  Smith 21  Sept.71 

CAPTAITfB. 

Anthony  Sim 12  Jan.  70 

Kenneth  Ronald  Montgom- 

rey 12  Jan.  70 

'Geoi-cre     Robert     Stewart 

Black,'  late  Capt.  60  Biftes, 

Insf.  of2In»lcetry 8  Dec.  70 

Alfred  itlias.  p.* 8  Dec.  70 

Percy  Frere  Luck    8  Dec.  70 

Wm.  Jcsser   Coope.7   i^te 

Capt.  7  F.  p.» 14  Dec.  72 

Jns.  L.  Brooke  Templcr,p.».i4  Dec.  72 
Laurence  J.W.  Hussey,  late 

Lt.  17  F. 26  May  73 

WillonL?hby  Robert  Dottin 

Mnycork 16  July  73 

William  Clarke,  p.» 16  July  73 

LlErTEXAWTS. 

Alfred  Robert  Martin,  p.  a...  4  Apr.  71 
•<^harlrs  Edw.  Wardroper  .,,23  May  71 
EmiliuK  Albert  de  Cosson     19  June  71 

John  J.  H.  Hamilton 29  July  71 

John  Goodall  Simkins,  p.i.  25  Aug.  71 

Jamc^  MacSwiney 28  Aug.  72 

Wm.  G.Bennett  14  Dec.  72 

Rich.  Fra.  Sntton    26  Feb.  73 

Edw.  n.  Richards,  p.» 26  Feb.  73 

Sun   LiKnTKXAirTS. 
R.E.W.  Copland-Crawford  24  Sept.  73 
Ad}t4Capt.—».  Allan  Shafto 

AiXwirS  laie  Capt.  t'\  F.  ...17  Nov.  68 
Oy,  Master.— ViivUl  Milne,* 

'  lafe  of  Fife  Brigade i  Jan.  67 

Snr'jpon.—i^.  T.  Carter  ir  June  63 

Ateu>l.Surg. — Basil  Ringro8e2i  Aug.  71 
Scarlet  Facings. 


3rd  or  Eoyal  Westminster 
Middlesex. 

{Light  hifanirjf.)     [No.  55.) 

Head  Quarters,  Tumham  Green. 

"  Mediterranean." 

HoirORAEY    COLOITBL. 

John  James  GloBsop,  JF.  23  July  73 

LT.CotOKEL  COVKAXDAITT. 

HenryPenton,DX.JToii.Co^  25  Mar.  68 


Majobs. 
Henry  Joseph  P.Woodhcad25  Mar.  68 
Lewis  Hough    19  June  72 

Captaijcb. 

Fred.  Alfred  Stone 2  June  60 

Samuel  John  Unwin,  p.#....ii  Aug.  65 

John  Harlowe  Turner  ix  Aug.  65 

George  Horatio  Brand  13  June  67 

Wm.Vaughan  Morgan,  p. «.  27  Aug.  63 

James  Childs,  J?.  » 4  Mar.  70 

Theophilus  Thompson  30  Apr.  70 

Edw.Walker,  late  Capt. 11 F. 

In$t,  qfJUiuketry 15  Apr.  71 

John  Claxton  Addison,  late 

Capt.  35  F. I  3  May  73 

LlETTTEKANTS. 

Robert  Fred.  Piper,  p. « X7  July  68 

l^Vank  Seago 16  July  70 

Franc  Digby  Biddulph 15  Apr.  71 

Geo.  C.  Anderson  6  Feb.  72 

Walter  H.  Atherton    4  Dec.  72 

Reg.  J.  B.  Parkinson 12  Apr.  73 

Thomas  L.  Beckett 12  Apr.  73 

Alfred  8.  Gooch 17  May  73 

Chas.  D.  Villiers  Tuthill.p.f.s  Aug.  71 

Sub  LixnTEWAjfTS. 
Harry  S.  Massy  9  June  73 

Adjt.^r  Cop*.— Thomas  Arm- 
strong Gough,  late  Lt.  i 
Br.  Ode i  Jan.  68 

Qr.3/iw<tfr.— Robert  Powley  4  Dec.  60 

Surgeon. — Wm.  Hurman  ...11  Aug.  65 

Asnet.  Surg.— D&vid  Ander- 
son Moxey,  3fD 19  Sept.65 

Blue  Facings. 


4tli  or  Eoyal  South  Middlesex. 

Head  Quarters,  Hounslow.  [No.  12S.] 

HOKOBABY  COLOXEL. 

John  Scriven,  DL.  JF.  late 

Capt.  51  F.;  Hon.  Colonel    3  Aug.  72 

Lt.Colokbl  Commakda>-t. 
Arthur  Charles  FitzJames, 
-  late  Lt.  93  F.t  Hon.  Col....  3  Sept.  72 

Majobs. 
Edw.  Hamilton  Finney,  i<x/* 

Lt.  1  J''.    25  Jan.  61 

Count  William  C.  Rivarola, 

late  Capt.  67  F. 15  Mar.  73 

Captaiws. 
William  Elias  Taimton,  p.g. 

Hon.Major    15  Oct.   55 

John    Cooper  Fitzmauricc, 

late  Capt.  Bengal  Anny   ...28  Jan.  60 
Cha.  Foveaux  Kirby,  Major 

Betired  List  Madrae  Armg, 

p.s 29  Feb.  64 

Anguste  Fred.  Lendy -2  Mnj-  66 

EdW.Wcthercll  Gilbert.  23.#.29  May  67 
Fred.  William  Kirby.  p.s.  14  May  69 
William  Duarte,  /.  ofM.  p.n    i  June  7a 


LmUTEyANTS. 

Charles  Fox  llov.p.fs 5  Mar.  69 

John  Barham  Day.  p.n 5  Apr.  70 

Cecil  Dudley 30  Mar.  71 

John  J.  A.  Haly  Dove,  p.».  22  Dec.  71 

John  Pendleton   10  Jan.  72 

Arthur  Baird  Do-.ifflas  29  .Time  72 

Henry  N.  Pcndk't(m  17  Jv.ly  72 

Adrian  Chas.  Chamier,  ^.#.31  July  72 
Humphrey  J.  Weld 14  May  73 

Ad^ft.  Sr  Ca;?f.— Charles  Wm. 

Parker,  late  Capt.  69  i'\...a2  Nov.  56 
Qr.Jlfaj»/«*.-  Geo.  IloiJo,  late 

of  77  F..    -;•••••;••  3  Aug.  54 

Surgeon. — James    Richard 

Alex.  Douf rlas 3  June  69 

A$su>t  .S*/rc.— Henry  Bullock  3  June  69 
Blue  Facings. 


(Light  Infantry.)    [No.  28.] 
Head  Quarters,  TJxbridge. 

Lt.  COLOITKI.  COUaCASDANT. 

John   Alex.    Hunter,    late 
Capi.  3  F. ;  Hon.  Cohuel.i^  Feb.  69 

Majobs. 
Chas.  Brome  Bashford,  JP. 

late  Capt.  9  Laneer$,  p.».   15  Apr.  65 
Joseph     Deane    Freeman, 

Hon.Lt.Col II  May  7? 

Captaiks. 
Henry  Short,  Hon.Major  ...13  May  61 
Wm.  Alsev  Turner,  p.  ■.  ...30  Kov.  61 

D'Oyley  Wm.  Battley 4  Feb.  65 

Gleadowe  Evans,  p.a 24  June  71 

Fra.  Geo.  T.  Cunynghame, 

Inxt.  ofMueketry gMar.  p 

Henry  Fred.  Rowlev,  late 

Capt.  78  F. 18  Sq)t.7: 

Rich.  J.  C.  Yoxmg,  late  Lt. 

SDrs 5  Feb.  73 

John  Aug.  Warren,  ;i.».    ...  5  Feb.  73 

Robert  Child,  p.s 5  Feb.  73 

Fred.  Wm.  Woodall,  i>.».  ...28  May  73 

LlBrTKH1.3rtS. 

Edmond  Rob.  Hy.  Gr&y,p.B.i6  Dec.  70 
Wm.  Marwood  Metcalfe,  p.».24  Jime  71 
Herbert  Edward  Smith, p.».24  June  71 
Thoa.  Erskine  Bayli8,j>.*....i3  July  71 

Vincent  H.  B.  Kennett 9  Sept.  71 

Chichelcy  S.  Baker,  j>.» 12  June  72 

Wm.  N.  Conyers-d'Arcy  ...  4  Dec.  72 

Geo.  H.  Morrison    15  Feb.  73 

Henry  H.  Whiting  14  May  73 

Sub  LiBriBXAXTS. 

Henry  M.  Cuml)erlego 16  July  73 

Charles  Henry  Hare    19N0V.73 

Henry  Smith loDcc.  75 

Adit.  4-  Capt.—Wm.  Henry 

Beimett,  late  Adjt.  R.  Ola- 

morgan  Militia^  and  for- 

mei'ly  i<.  4a  jP*. 13  Dec.  <t 

Q,r. Matter. — John  Coombes, 

late  of  64  F,  ;  Lieut 31  Oct.  5« 

Surgeon. — Thoa.  Parr,  h.  p. 

Surgeon  Major,  Hon.  D.  I. 

Gen 9  Apr.  7: 

Aemt.  Shrg. — Charles  Gore 

Ring 21  June  71 

Blue  Facings. 


Eoyal ; 


MomnoTithi 

(Light  Infantry.)     [No.  31.] 

Head  Quartei-s,  Monmouth. 

Honorary  Colokxl. 

Henry  Morgan  Clifford,  2>i.  5  Mar.  5' 

Lt.COLONEL  CoUAlA&'DAjrT. 

John     Francis     Vaugban, 

Honorary  Colonel 16  July  53 

Majors. 
John  Zolwyn    Pajme.    late 

Lt.  14 F., Hon.Lt.Col., p^e.  9  Aug. 3. 
Francis  M'Donnell,  late  £«- 

aigji  71  F.,p.  s i  Mar.  51 

C-VPTAIKS. 

James  Davies,iro».  J/«/.7).*.2i  May  5is 
J()hnG.'VS^ieeloy.//oM.3/q;<?r  9  Auc".  5' 
Bryan  Bhculiy, JIonMaj. p.e.  2  Nov,  >•' 
Robert  R.  Williamson,  p.e.  8  May  .; 
John     Zamoiski,    Inat.     of 

Munletry    33  May  '" 

Wm.  Henry  Whceley 1  June  '.j 

John  Au<r.  Metcalfe,*©.*.  ...  i  Feb.  73 
WiUiamJas.  Steward,  ;».#.   24  Sept.  73 

LlKriENASTS. 

Fra,BaynhamVaughan.j>.«.34  May  ''• 
John  Murray  Bannerman  ..24  .Inly  (> 

Thomas  Maitland  Reid 24  Mar  7: 

Bryan  John  Francis  Salvin  24  ilar.  7. 
Lt»^  Henry  Edw.  Brudenell 

Somerset 24  Mar.  7: 

Joshua  Arthur  Nunn,  j».«...24  Mar.  7- 

John  Crokcr  Partridge 37  Mar.  71 

Vere  Vra.  John  Somerset .  ao  Mar.  7: 
Thomas  Robert  Oakley 30  Apr.  73 

BvB  Jjavrnvkim. 
Walter  C.  St.  S.  Partridge... 25  Oct  7.? 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


MUUia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wdlet. 


455 


Ai^if.  Jr  Cap/.— Robert  John 

U\ckmsiJi.,UUeCapt.6oB\fie$  9  Mar.  67 
Qr.Jfo^^fr.— John  Fiimerty  10  Oct.  59 

AV-z.—Georffo  Wilson xo  Oct.  54 

Aiit.Surg.—Oeo.  A.  Norman  28  May  73 
Blue  Facings. 


Eojal  Montgomery. 

(JZi/l*«.)    [No.  57.] 
Head  Quarters,  Welchpool. 
lir.CoLovin.  CoifMAiTDurT. 
Gwrgo  Beadnell,*  D£.  laie 
Lt.  Bengal  Army;   Htm. 

Colonel 21  Not.  66 

Majob. 

John  H.  Heyward  21  Nov.  66 

Captaiks. 
J.  P.  Harrison,  Hon.  Kaj'ont  July  55 
OffleyJohnCrewe-Road...  3oJ«ly73 

Robert  John  Harrison  -^o  July  73 

Albert  Lloyd,  Capt.  k.p.^ooF.^g  Oct.  73 

LlBUTXlTAKTS. 

JameaL.  Tamborlain 14  May  73 

Arthur  Agg  Gardner aa  Feh.  71 

.11.7. 4'  Ob^.— TV.  J.  Twyford, 

Capt.Q-iF. IS  Sept.  73 

5:ry.— Edw.  T.D.Harrison  18  Apr.  69 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Ist  or  West  Uorfolk. 

Head  Quarters,  Norwich.    [No.  39.] 

LT.Coi.oirxL  COHHAJrDAirT. 
IIainl)leton    Francis    Cus- 
tauce,  DL. ;  Hon.Colonel  z6  May  54 

Majors. 
-?v«.  Frederick   Walpole,* 

Li.  E.N. 17  May  59 

(.:hA3.  Edw.  Bignold,  p.f ....a8  June  73 

Caitaiss. 

«7'.r.dftll  R.  Burroughes,  ».#.  26  May  66 
.;  hn  Robert  T.  H.  Parker, 

liieJA.  II  F. IS  Apr.  67 

•  T.-d.  WiUock  Gamett,  laU 

Lt.  S5  F. 30  Nov.  68 

V  -j'^  Haughton, p.  $.  I.  qfM.30  Oct.  71 

LEKTTTBirA.irr8. 

T  an  Campbell,  p.t 12  Sept.  70 

•Vt..  C.  E.  Leuthes,  p.8.   ...17  Aug.  71 

-'  .r'eyT.  Daveney    19  Juno  72 

•I  .'hE.Elsden-Bverardp.».a9  June  7a 
:1 -iD'P.  Gcumott   14  Dec.  7a 


,?.  4r  r«/rf,— Hen.Peisley 
-/Eatrange,/a<«'Cap*.3i  J'.i7  Apr.  59 

•/.—David  Penrice  10  Nov.  58 

-if.  Surg.  —  George  S. 

Ilutchinson  13  Juno  67 

White  Facings. 


2iid  or  East  Norfolk. 

Hrod  Quarters,  Yarmouth.    [No.  40.] 

HosrOBAST  GoLOZfXL. 

-"-3.  Berkeley  Wodehouse, 
<'i!G.  DL.  late  Major  8 
Ii*9!art  9  5ept.4a 

LT.C0I.OirBI.  COMMAJTDAjrT. 

'^.  "dmundHenryK.Lacon, 
i^irt.MF.DL.JF,;Hon. 
'  Aonel 31  Aug.  59 

Majoxs. 
'  •:  rge  Granville  Glover, 

•iie  Capt.  7  FutiUert ;  Hon. 

I'.CoUnui  z6Mar.  60 

''    j7  Coldham   Mathew, 

-'*' 13  Apr.  71 

CAPTAJUrS. 

'  1i%rles  Applewhaite 35  Sept.  57 

'  i!i8.  P.  8.  Eoflor,  JF.  lato 

<ii?<.  Uadra$Armgt  ^o^- 

J'ajor 18  Mar.  58 


John  Annah  Ambrose,  laU 

Lt.  2a  F.fInsf.ofMutik....ij  Mar.  65 
Edmd.  Broughton  Knowles 

Lacon,  late  Lt.  73  F.  la  July  67 

Robert  John  M'Eniry  16  Mar.  68 

Thomas  Wm.  Haines,  JF.  22  Apr.  71 

LlSUTBirANTS. 

HarryJohnCantonHaly,p.*.4  Mar.  67 
Ephraim  Jas.  Howes,  p.$.  23  Jan.  71 
John  Edward  Fryer,  p.».  ,..31  Mnr.  71 
Henry  S.  Hammet  Lacon...  17  July  71 
John  F.  S.  L.  Barber,  p.$.  9  Mar.  72 
Wm.  Ghas.  Fox  Napier 21  Mar.  72 

Adji.  ^  Ctep*.— Wm.  Dods,« 

lait  Capt.  14  F. 16  Feb.  61 

Qr.ifr.—GaptainJohnDow- 

ler,8A.ii.  6i  F. 13 -A^ug.  69 

^wrflT.— John  Gapom  Smith, 

JF 18  Oct.  52 

AtMt.Surg. — 

White  Facings. 


Northampton  and  Bntland. 

[No.  48.] 

Head  Quarters,  Northampton. 

**  Mediterranean.** 

Lt.Goloitxl  Goumakdakt. 

TkeMarq.  0/ Exeter,  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  Qtteen  and 

Colonel 7  Jan.  46 

Majors. 
Lord  Brownlow  Thos.  Mon- 
tague Gecil,  late  of  Scots 

Fus.  Ode.;  Hon.Lt.Colonelio  July  54 
Rich.TrevorClarke,2)i.Ji*. 

Hon.Lt.  Colonel  8  May  6a 

Gafzaixs. 
Wm.  Ghristio,  Son.  Major.. iB  Apr.  46 
John  B.  Robinson,  p.a.  JF, 

Mon.M(y.Intt.  of  ifu$keirg2S  Oct.  52 
Rob.  Jas.D'Arcy.JETon.Jtfa/.  19  Dec.  57 
Tho.  H.  Powell,  late  Capt. 

54F. 3  Feb.  60 

Valentine  D.H.Gary  El  wes,» 

DL.JF.lateComet  13 Lane.  2  Mar.  63 
George  Wm.  Gunning,  JF.  6  Apr.  6j 
Gharles  Isham  Strong,  late 

Eneign  12  F.   9  Feb.  64 

George  Wm.  Piatt  19  May  64 

Gharles  Cave  John  Orme  ...  7  Dec.  67 
Sackvillo  George  Stopford- 

Sackville,  ^.  a 22  June  68 

Edward  Philip  Monckton...  7  May  70 

Horace  Craven  St.  Paul 30  July  73 

L1BUTBKANT8. 
HenryThos.Salmon,j>.*.  JP.  a  Nov.  65 

Alex.  Aug.  Berens,  p.e 5  Apr.  66 

Spencer  Pratt  5  Nov.  66 

Rich,  Phillips  Thompson  ...18  Dec.  67 

Arthur  John  Fludyer 20  Dec.  67 

Joseph  Hill 13  June  70 

Thos.  John  S.  Hatchkin  ...19  Jan.  71 
Oscar  Leslie  Stephen,  p.e.  24  Feb.  71 
Hon.  Robert  C.  TroUope  ...18  ilar.  71 
Charles  John  S.  Compton    xi  Apr.  71 

John  B.  Dryden  13  Apr.  71 

Richard  John  B.Oliver,  p.e.  i  May  71 

William  John  Kerr 30  May  71 

Geo.  A.  Ashby 28  May  73 

Christopher  Smyth 31  May  73 

Adjt.  4"  Capt.— ThOK.  Rose, 
late  Capt.  15  F. 27  Feb.  46 

Qr.afaj^«r.— Fred.   William 

Bowman,it*u/ 9  Feb.  64 

5iir^.— Wm.  Alex.  Bftrr,if2).24  Jan.  56 

Aeetat.  Surg.—K.  B.  Spurginas  May  65 

Buff  Facings. 


Northumberland. 

{Light  Infantry.)     [No.  27.] 

Head  Quarters,  Alnwick. 

Lt.Colonbl. 

I^Dui^M/Northumberland, 

late  Captain  Qren.    Ode.; 

Honorary  Colonel^ 28  Feb.  6a 


Majobs. 
John    Philip    Osbaldeston 

Mitford,^  JBr0r«^  Major  late 

18  F. 6  Sept.  64 

George  H.  Grey,*  late  Capt. 

Qren.  Ode 25  Feb.  65 

GAnAiirs. 
WilliftmAdamson,.ffoii.3fq;.2i  July  53 

John  Potts  12  May  62 

Henry  P.  Shafto  Orde,  late 

Capt.  15  F.,  Inst,  of  Musk,  a  Apr.  65 

FarlVercy.p.s 7  July  65 

ShalcTossPitzh.Widdrington  a  Aug.  66 

Robert  Brown,  j;.* 2Aug.66 

Michael  Dodd 30  July  67 

Allan  Drummond,  ^.# 30  May  71 

Anthony  Marshall  26  Mar.  73 

Alex.  Henry  Browne a8  June  73 

LlBUTBirANTS. 

John  E.  Elton  Roberts,  ^.#.24  Mar.  70 
Geo.  Henry  Bulloek,  p.s.  ...21  Feb.  71 

Thomas  G.  Dderdon  28  Mar.  71 

Lewis  Alphonso  Eyre    i  May  71 

John  Rose  Vincent,  p.« 29  Jan.  72 

Robert  Thornton  Harden..  15  May  72 

Xord  Arthur  Gecil   i  Jan.  73 

Xori  Lionel  Cecil i  Jan.  73 

Sub  LiBUTBiTAirTS. 

James  S.  R.  Scott z6Aug.  73 

Malcolm  Drummond 24  Dec.  73 

Adjt.  4-  Cop/.— Alfred  Grey .  i  May  6i 
Surgeon. — 

Assist,  ^wry,— Robert    Wil- 
son, MD 12  Mar.  69 

BuflTFacinirs. 


Nottingham,  or  Eoyal  Sher- 
wood Foresters. 

Head  Quarters,  Newark.    [No.  59.] 

HOKOBABT  COLOKBL. 

Lt.Colosbl. 
Arthur  S.  H.  Lowe 23  Mar.  71 

M.VJOBS. 

Anthony  Henderson  Fowke  5  Apr.  71 
Aug.  Mark  Hammond  4  June  73 

Captains. 
John  Thos.  Pountain,  p.s.... 15  Feb.  67 
Alfred  Edw.  L.  Lowe,  p.  s.    9  June  68 

Richard  Upton 9  June  68 

Percy  Stanhope  28  July  69 

George  Gawthem,  p.s 30  June  70 

Hujrh  Aucr.  Croaon,«/a<*  Lt. 

ToF.,  a7i'i  latr  Capt.  4-  Adj. 

Monagha  n  Militia 30  June  70 

Charles    Rntcman    Pnist,» 

lafe  Captain  60  Fijles.p.  e.  6  Sept.  70 
Harvey  Charles  Trj'on,  late 

^<-  48  F -  Sept.  71 

Arthur  SteflTe  Crisp,  late  Lt. 

.11  F.  /).« 7  Sept.  71 

Thomas  Dudley  Fosbroke,* 

laie  Lt  2F.,  p.s 14  May  73 

Gecrpe  Rodmoud  Prior  ...  30  Aue.  7-1 
David  Arch.  Dalton  Ken- 

nedy,  late  Lt.  78  F. 30  Aug.  73 

LlEUTBIfANTS. 

Tho8.C.Watson,/a^tfX^7si5'.  5  Apr.  71 

Ashby  Kail  5  Apr.  71 

Clement  E.  R.  Bentlcy 16  May  71 

Geo.  E.  MnckameRs  1;^  June  71 

Benj.  Wentworth  Darley  ...aJB  Dec.  71 

Edward  Guy  TrafTord   26  Mar.  73 

Arthur  M.  Outram,  p.s. 12  Apr.  7  3 

Rub    LlHUTBlTAWTS. 

Richard  Chnrles  Strelley...  a8  June  73 

Herbert  M.  Baigor 33  Jiilv  73 

Robert  Langslow 35  Oct.  73 

Adjf.  4'Capt.— John  F.  Girar- 

Aot^late  Capt.  43  JP.  23  Got.  56 

Qr.   Master.— Capt.  Donald 

Sinclair,  *.p.  93  F. 14  Aug.  60 

^ttr^ron.— Wm.Palkingham 

Foottit., 24  Apr.  66 

Assist.. Surg. —Thomas  Fred. 

Greenwood 5  Apr.  71 


Digitized  by 


BIimFi 


;^t9?5§ie 


^2 6  Militia  Infantry  of  England  and   Wales 

Oxfordshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Oxford.    [No.  s'-l 


'  MedUerrauean." 

Lt.GoLOKBL  G03fI3fIi.KDAirT. 

J£oH.Mg.Q.  Arth.  Annesley, 

lateLt.  16  Dr».,p.s 22  May  72 

Majors. 
Thos.  Modey  Crowder,  p.».  27  Apr.  68 
Herbert  Buchanan,  JP.   ...12  June  72 

Captains. 

Edw.  Trevor  Amey 22  May  62 

Charles    Rivers   Bulkeley, 

Iu»t.  qfJItaketry 1  June  65 

Edw.CarrierSmifchTompaonip  Sept.  70 

Edwin  Frend,p.« 10  Aug.  72 

Samuel  Brewis 15  Mar.  73 

John  L.  Fletcher «..i6  Apr.  73 

Arthur  Bott  Cook    26  Apr.  73 

Wm.  Percival  Wood  a  July  73 

LiSUTEKAVTS. 

Fred.  John  F.  Fyler  3  Jan.  72 

Arthur  Wm.  Du  Vemet 3  Jan .  72 

Henry  James  Seton  3  Jan.  72 

Joseph  Arthur  Henley i  Feb.  73 

Frank  Willan  26  Apr.  73 

Warner  J.  L.  Heriot  26  Apr.  73 

Adit.    4-    Capi.—John  Fra, 

Sparke,^  late  Capt.  84  F. .  x  Oct.  62 
Qr.lfojfer.— William  Wyke- 

hamHoUoway 4  May  66 

Surgeon. — John  Briscoe 24  Mar.  69 

A99ut.  figure.— Patrick  Ka- 

vanagh,  MD 19  Oct.  71 

Yellow  Facings. 


Boyal  BadnoT. 

(JZi/TM.)    [No.  50.] 
Head  Quarters,  Presteign. 
Majob. 
Wm.  Jones  Thomas,  ^  laU 
Capt,  2  Dr.  Qd9 x6  Mar.  71 

CATTAIirS. 

Hanson  Hy.  Applethwaite    4  Apr.  66 
John  James  ^ a6  Apr.  73 

LlBUTltKAirTS. 

Reuben  Norton xi  Oct.  71 

Frank  W.  M.  Evans  28  May  73 


Adj.  <fCajrf.— Edw.  Rawlings 

Hannam,  l^ite  Lt.  8  F.  ...20  Dec.  56 
iSlKr^tfon.^H.E.Debenham  x2  Mar.  68 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Shropshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Shrewsbury.  [No.  54.] 

HONOBA.BT  COLONSL. 

Richard  Frederick  Hill,  DL. 

late  Lt.  Colonel  53  P.   24  Apr.  63 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
'  Edw.  Corbett,  UUe  Lt.  72  -P., 

Monorarif  Colonel 16 Mar.  55 

Majobs. 
Godfrey  Rtiflsell,!  laU  B.N.   8  Apr.  67 

Thomas  Meyrick 7  June  73 

Captaiws. 

Joseph  VenablesLovett 30  Dec.  59 

William  Patchett 29  Mar.  65 

Walter  Henry  Whitmore  ...  x  Apr.  65 

Joseph  Banks  Bladen 3  MTay  65 

John  Bennett,*  late  Lt.  80 

F.,p.9 8  Apr.  67 

Richard  Edward  Browne,* 

lateLt.  57  F. 24  Nov.  68 

NathanielKyrle  Collins.  |i.».ax  July  ji 

Fra.  Alex. W. Whitmore 20  Jan.  72 

Sdw.  MaltbyWakeman,  J9.4.X7  Feb.  72 
Herbert  Pryce  Jones, j».«. ...  23  JuJy  73 


LlBrTKITANTS. 

Alg.  G.  B.  Whitmore,  p.e.    aa  Aug.  70 

William  Lovett 0  Mar.  71 

Francis  Henry  Peny,j).»....i4  Apr.  71 
Edw.  Holmes  Baldock,  p.e.ao  Apr.  71 
Francis  Corbett,  p.a.Lo/K.  6  May  7« 
Artnur  Peters  Jonnson,  p.».x3  June  71 
John  G<K).  Downing,  jp.0.  ...13  Oct.  71 
Edw.  WilUaiu  Herbert,  p.9, 30  Mar.  72 

Sub  LiBUTXirAHTS. 

Fred.  S.  Pardee xi  Oct.  73 

Geo.  R.  C.  O.  Gore  ix  Oct.  73 

Adjt.  4r  Cop^—R. Montague 
Hornby,*  late  Capt.  18  jP.  28  Nov.  67 

Paymaster.— ¥.  Owen,  late 

Capt.  44  F.  X2  Dec.  54 

Q,r.Ma*ter.—S2t&.  Armstrong  8  July  59 

5itrff.— JohnNigolHeathcote  8  May  46 

Aeeiet.    Surg. — ^Nelaon    Ed- 
wards   22  Feb.  71 

Green  Facings. 


1st  Somerset. 

Head  Quarters,  Taunton.    [No.  16.] 

HOXOBA.BT  COLOKBL. 

Charles  K.  Kemeys  Tynte, 

JP.    DL.    late    Capt.    11 

Hneeart  andOr.Ode 20  Oct.  57 

Lt.Coloitel  CoiiMA.irDA.irT. 
Richard  Leckonby  Phipps, 

VL.  JP.  late  Col.  Unatt.  ; 

Hon.  Colonel  18  Oct.  52 

Majors. 
Thomas  Huasey,  I>L.  JP. 

Hon.Li.Colonel,p.M i  Feb.  64 

Henry  Cornish  Henley,  JP.io  May  69 

CaJTA-IKS. 

Thomas  Warry,  Mon.Mqfor  9  July  60 
Schofleld  Patten, p.t.lftMi.lf.7  Mar.  62 

Franklin  Sealy  Bridge ix  Feb.  67 

Thomas  Roworth  Parr,  late 

Lt.  mjU  Brigade 16  Apr.  68 

Wm.  O.  Meade  King,  p.»....ig  Dec.  68 
ThomasMarriott-Dodington27  July  70 
Henry  Edw.  Bennett,  p.«  ....X3  Feb.  72 

William  Burridge,  p.9 24  Aug.  72 

Henry  Edward  Harbin,/***. 

qf  Mu9ketry^p.9 26  Mar.  73 

Marcus  Henry  Shee,  p.a.  ...a8  June  73 

LlBUTBNA.irT8. 

Henry  Alfred  Walsh,  j».».  ...X9  Sept.  70 
Theoph.  Pym  Hillcoat,j>.».  14  Jan.  71 
H.  M.  Kemeys-Tynte,j>.f.  ..  4  Mar.  7X 
John  Hammet  Beadon,  p.*.  14  Mar.  71 
Henry  Hutchins  Richards, 

lateLt.  103  F.    27  Mar.  71 

Reg.  Geo.  Harry  Faithfull  28  Mar.  71 
Sholto  Claud  Douglas,  p.9.  29  Mar.  7X 
Henry  P.  G.  Langton,p.«...  x  Mar.  72 

Richard  H.  Hayward x60ct.  7a 

Henry  W.  Helyar 7  May  73 

SVB    XlBUTXKAXXS. 

Andrew  Geo.  Wood 30  July  73 

A^'t.  4r  Capt.—H&DXj  Atkin- 
son Adair,  late  Capt.  52  JP.  i  Oct.  68 

Surg.— Wm.  Liddon  x6  July  73 

Aeetet.  Surg.—W.  A.  Dene...x8  July  73 
Black  Velvet  Facingv. 


2nd  Somerset. 

Head  Quarters,  Bath.    [No.  47.] 

HOHORABY  COLOVBL. 

William  Pinney,  DL.  JP....  x  Jan.  50 

liT.CoLOirSL  CoXlCAimAKT. 

Alex.  Wm.  Adair,»  JP.  late 

Capt.  s^F.p.  s 12  Sept.  70 

Majors. 
Chas.R. J.  Sawyer,*  JP.  late 

of  Netherlands  Service,  and 

a  Knight  CouTonnedeChfne  3  Apr.  70 
GeorgeKashleighEdgell.JP. 

late  Capt.  7  F.   4  Mar.  71 

Captaihs. 
VincentUptonLangworthy, 

late  Li.  J  F.   29  Mar.  67 

Easton  Jotm  Cox,?  late  Capt. 

6F.   8  Apr.  70 

Wm.    Long,    JP.  late  Lt. 

46T,tP,9 I  Dec.  70 


Kilner  Aug.  Arthur  Brasler* 
?J 


Creagh,».^P.,  laUU.UU%- 

tary  Train  ajFcb.?! 

Arthur   Fra.    Kelsey,  laU 

Capt.  26  F. 29  Mar.  71 

Francis  Wm.  Rankin,  p.  $.  14  Kov.  71 
Dudley  H.  6.  Smith,/a<e£^ 

64  JP.    20  July  7J 

G«o.  Edw.  B.  Baker,  late  Lt. 

84  F 6N0V.7J 

LiKUTEVAXn. 

Edward  Riley   23  Feb.  71 

John  Morgan  Jones,  JP.  ...24  Feb.  71 
Alfred  James  Riley,  p.9.  ...25  Feb.  71 
John  Charles  Symonds,  late 

Lt.tDr.  &da aoMftr.71 

Greo.  Heberden  Emery,  j».*.3i  Mar.  71 
Wm.  G.  SUlery  Sainsbuiy, 

P* 15  Apr.  71 

Fra.  Henry  Thomdike,p.*.i7  July  71 
Alfred  S.  Chapman,  p.*.   ...15  Nov.  71 

Hon.  Oct.  H.  Lambart  la  Apr.  7j 

Robert  H.  C.  J.  Peel  14  May  73 

SVB    LiBUTBirAim. 

John  Chas.  Pilgrim 30  July  75 

Claude  G.  Way 24  Dec,  7j 

A^t.  4r  Capt.— Kenry  Clark 
Worthington,*  late  Capt. 

67  F. ai  Feb.  67 

Surgeon. — David  Michael ...  4  Kov.  6> 
Aeetst.Surg.—C.  S.  Barter...  5  July  73 
Black  Velvet  Facings. 


The  King's  Own  Ist 

Head  Quarters,  Lichfield.    [No.  66.  j 
"  Mediterranean.^* 

HOKOBARY    COLOVEL. 

Hon.  Wellington  Pat.  Man- 
versChetwynd  Talbot,?a<« 
of  J  Futiliere,  SerJ.  atArm9 
in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen...  26  Apr. 73 
Lt.Colovbl. 
Fra.  Chambers,  Hon.  Ook    19  M&yn 

Majors. 
Thos.Wm.Fletcher,XH;.jy.  7  Apr.  ij 
Henry  Jasper  Willett,  Hon. 

Lieut.Col.,p.r, 16  July  n 

Captaihs. 
Charles  Edw.Mousley.JETon . 

Kajor  DL.  JP 30  Junesj 

Cecil  N.  Lane,  Hon.  Major  27  July  54 
PryceLHarri80n,iroii.Jtf<|y.i5  SepLfs 
HerveyTalbot,/a<el?tt«.z8!r.  8  Apr.  62 

Edward  Henry  Foster  a8  May  t? 

Walter  George  Webb ao  Apr.  es 

Wm.Arden,2af«o/z4irv«Mrvi2  July  fo 
Charles  Arthur  GameU  ...  i  May  72 
George  Canning  Talbot  ...  26  Oct.  7; 


LiBITTBVAXTS. 

Askew  James  HUlcoat  25  ^>^- 

Michael  H.  Grazobrook 12  July 

Wm.  Vincent  Townend 15  Apr. 

Robertson  G.  Marshall,  X«. 

h.p.3  W.I.n sMay 

Wm.  Osmund  Oslear,  UXe 

Lt.  li^F. sMay 

William  Conran,«.*.  19  Sept 

Hon.  Wm.  FredDawnay  ...28 Sept. 
Herbert  Chas.  Geo.  Spring  2  Mar. 

Han.  Charlee  W.  Finch aa  Apr. 

Willoughby  Wood   13  Feb. 


AdA.^  Cbj>#.— Danl.Hillman, 

laie  of  Or.  Ode 19  July 

Surgeon. — Jno.LeyHichenB2i  May 
A9n9t.  Surg.—C.  B.  Welch- 
man  30  Aug. 

Blue  Facings. 


The  Eiog's  Own  2nd  Stafford. 

(iwJW Infantry.)     [No.  58] 
Head  Quarters,  Stafford. 
CoLoni.. 
B.R.,XonlHathertoxi,  2>£.JP.5  Jan.  53 

LT.Coi.o]rBL. 
Richard  Dyott,  DL.  JP.  late 

Capt.  53  >. 29  Sept.  55 

Majob. 
Morton  Edw.Ba]ler,l>J&.  JP.  to  Oct  n 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Wm.  Johnson, ifoa.lTci/or... 33  Apr.  53 
James  Wen^ss  Anderson, 

laie  <f7  F.  llon.MaJor 16  Doc.  54 

John  Ed.  Knighi,  p.9..  Inst. 

ofMtktirji^  Eon .  Jfo/orsS  Sept.  57 
Cecil  Hy.  Ciampton,  Mon, 

Major 30  Sept.  58 

Fred.  Blackall  Jervis 33  Feb.  63 

AatfoAUB  PattisBOn,    Hon. 

ii^or 17  Jan.  63 

Rowiand  John  LenthaU,  laU 

U.  3a  F. 15  Dec.  68 

William  Shaw xs  Dec.  68 

John  Wallace  P.  Lowe 10  Oct.  71 

John Pilkington  Baldwin... zo  Oct.  71 

LzXTTTUrAirTS. 

Hcniy  Ripley  37  Feb.  63 

Charles  Forstcr^.* 8  Apr.  63 

Richard CoUeyWellealey...  9  Apr.  66 

Charlea  Fred.  Hand  15  Apr.  71 

B(m.  Cecil  James  Littleton  15  Apr.  71 

Randal  B.  Stanier  15  Apr.  71 

Lancelot  6.B.Bowdon,j>.«.  xoMay  71 
John  Henry  Monc]cton,jp.«.  10  Oct.  71 

LoQiB  Wilham  Jelf 17  Feb.  73 

Ueniy  William  Holmea 36  Mar.  73 

G€o.  A.  E.  T.  Gervia  33  Nov.  73 

BVB    LiSCTBVAVTB. 

Joseph  H.  Blacklock  6  Sept  73 

lifi.  f  Capt.—Ejre  Trench 

John  Richard  Nugent^laU 

CMI.S9F, 34 May  56 

QrirM^.—TbomaaKeUy  xo  Nov.  69 
Svyom.  —  Cooper    Hayes 

Ctawford 8  May  63 

Amd.  5«fi^.— Hemy  Thos. 

lomax 3  May  70 

Bine  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales.  457 

Alfred  Robert  j^^f: x3  Feb.  63  2nd  Eoyal  Surrey, 

Henry  Feamside  Speed   ...36  Feb.  64    Head  Quarters,  Guildford.     [Ko.  xx.] 
Lordiohn  W.  N.  Hervey  ...xx  Feb.  69 

Charles  Edw.  Salmon    sx  July  69 

Montague  Cha.  Browning,* 

late  Capt.  87  J?. 38  Feb.  70 

John  Dawson    8  Dec.  70 

James  Elwin  Oakes   33  May  73 

Bdw.  Purefoy Huddle8ton...36  Apr.  73 


LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Fra.Wm.L.Anstmthcr,j).«.  33  Mar.  7X 
James  Hunter  Rodwell,j>.«.  24  Apr.  71 

Philip  Leathes,  p.* 31  Apr.  7X 

Robert  H.  B.  Campbell,j».«.  x  Aug.  7X 

Robert  Aifleck 34  July  73 

Fred.  L.  C.  Thomas,  j».«.  ...3X  July  73 

Au^.  N.  C.  Hems  worth 36  Feb.  73 

Adjt.f  Oxp^.—Chas.  Joshua 

Tuimell  Oakes,!  late  Capt. 

Ifilitary  Train 13  Sept.6x 

Qr.  Matter.  —  John    Sim- 

monds,  lateofig  F. 36  Aug.  6x 

S'ufwwm.— John  Kilner 8  Jan.  69 

Asel.Surg.—Tho.Wm.  Spink 

Locke  38  Jan.  69 

Yellow  Facings. 


The  £ing*8  Own  3rd  Stafford. 

{Bi/lee.)    CN0.73.] 
Head  QaartxB,New(»8tle-nnder-Lyne. 

HosoaaKT  Oox<ovkl. 
niaa.Bagot,  laie^Or.  Gdt.  37  Mar.  58 

LT.COLOirKI.  COMlCAVSAirT. 

PKcrBroughton,  laU  C^. 

i  Dr.  Ode 34  Feb.  70 

Majobb. 
netncntT.  SneydKynner8]ey39  May  68 

Charles  John  Webb 3june7x 

CajraAivs. 

William  Lee  Grealey i  Aug.  59 

Praacia  Vere  Wright,  p.e. 

I*H.  cfMueketry 13  June  61 

R^yland  Hugh  Cotton X3  June  6x 

Salter M.  Coyney,  j9.« X7  Mar.  65 

AleLWm.  Radford-Norcop  30  Oct.  68 

Harmar  Alfred  Baas  so  Jan.  70 

Htn,  William  M.  Jervis so  Jan.  70 

Baml  Thomas  Fitsherbert... 30  Aug.  70 

<'UrioiBill  3june7x 

amentFras. Wedgwood...  3  June  71 

LlBVTBirAVTS. 

Edward  Talbot  Wolaeley  ...3X  Jan.  67 

H'l^hKer  OolTiUe  35  Mar.  68 

Richard  Mirehonse 39  May  68 

Hiarles  William  Lyon  39  May  68 

w  m,  Robert  Parker  Jervis, 

J«/«  U.  47  F. 36  July  70 

W:Ujam  Moreton  Philips ...  x  Sept.  70 

tWiM  Edward  Lyon  i  Sept.  70 

Jaae*  Bdwaitla   3  Feb.  73 

fci.  Vincent  W.  Jervis 33  Feb.  73 

[liaa.  Edw.  Bradly 7  Mar.  73 

waaleyOrred  17  Aug.  73 

wJliam  FiuHerbert sS  Aug.  73 

*ijt-  4'  Capt.—Qeo.  Thomas 

^Hiller,  laU  Captaim  48  P.    i  Oct.  69 

^.  Jforfa-.— Bdw.  Richard 

Adams 33  Sept.  69 

'^•r7»«.--Charle«  Orion  ...  9  July  68 

Scarlet  Facings. 


West  Suffolk. 

[No.  10.] 
H<^  Quarters,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

HOBOBAXT  COLOVBL. 

<V  Mar^ueu  ef  Bristol xo  Jan.  65 

Lt.Oolovbi.  Com MAiTDAirT. 
luIlerMaitlaad  Wilson,  JP.  9  Apr.  70 

MajroBB. 
i-nry Uaitland Wilson   ...31  Apr.  70 
K'm.  JqIius  Marahftll,  p. ».  39  Oct.  73' 


Ist  Boyal  Surrey. 

Head  Quarters,  Richmond.    [No.  30.] 

Lt.Coloxbi.  Coumaxdaht. 
George  Palmer  Evelyn,*  late 

Capt.  Rifle  Brigade  I  Ron. 

Colonel x9  Mar.  56 

Majobs. 

Stewart  Forbes    36  Aug.  65 

Geo.  Hen.CaBalet,  hUeCapt. 

33  -P. x3  May  67 

Captaikb. 
Robert  Henry  Tighe,  Intt. 

ofMu9ketrjf,p.e 8  Sept.  65 

Carleton  Smith 30  Mar.  67 

Tho.  Wame  Lemmon,ji.  «.  35  June  67 
Fred.  S.  Barlin,  late  Ene. 

joF.tjB.t 30  Nov.  67 

George  Osgood,  o.  • 30  July  69 

Rich.  Jas.  H.  Mahon,  j>.  «....x5  July  70 
Thomas  Herbert  Kioffsford  6  Oct.  70 
Fra.  Chas.  Hughes  I&llett, 

laie Lt,Bojf«U  Artillery   ...14  Deo.  73 

John  Pope  Cox,  p.e 6  Sept.  73 

Alario  W.  Churchward 6  Sept.  73 


LlBUTBXAKTS. 

James  Cazalet  Crofton  x6  Mar.  68 

Edward  Clifton  Griffith 37  Fob.  71 

Thomas  Percv  Sheffield  ...X5  Mar.  71 
Wm.  Jas.H.fTodsham,  p.9.24  Aug.  7X 
Waller  Angelo  Otway,  p.  #.  3x  Dec.  71 
Arthur  A.  H.  W.  Wedder- 

bume  33  Dec.  7x 

Geo.  Wm.  Graves 23  Dec.  71 

Ashton  Wm.  Rendle,j).«. ...  3  May  73 

Charles  Henry  Lord  3  May  72 

Lewis  H.  Phillips  39  Mar.  73 


Adj.  4r  Cap^— Fred.William 

Benwell,  late  Capt.  66  jp. .  x  June  72 
Qr.  Matter.  —  Geo.  Rontreo, 

Lt.  late'gs  F. 18  Doc.  54 

Surgeon.  —  Richard  Archer 

"Warwick 37  Oct.  55 

Aeeiet.  Surg.—YraA.  Bonney, 

MD 5  Feb.  68 

Blue  Facings. 


HOKOBAXT  COLOITBL. 

William,  Sari  of  Lovelace, 
Lord  Lieutenant    14  Aug.  53 

Lt.CoLOITBL  COMMAITOAirT. 

William  James  Sharps 39  Nov.  70 

Majobb. 

William  Pontifez 31  Dec.  70 

Edward  George  Hartnell ...  3  May  73 

CAPTAIirS. 

John  R.Molineuz,iron.lfa;.3x  Mar.  63 

James  Elvard  31  Mar.  63 

James  Atkinson  3  Feb.  70 

Chas.  Howard  Chaplin,  late 
Capt.i-Adjt.  Turkish  Con- 
tingent, Son.  Mojor 33  Feb.  71 

Edw.  Geo.  Godwin-Austen  23  Feb.  71 
HenryDigby  Mitchell,  0. «.  X3  Apr.  71 
Edw.WmrForesterLeighton, 

late  Capt  9  F.   30  May  71 

John  Davis 3  May  7a 

Charles  Thomas  Ritchie  ...24  July  73 
Wm.Tho.W.Newenham,p.«.  0  Aug.  73 

LlBVTBVAITTS. 

Son.  Spencer  H.  JoUifiTe,  p.e.  x  3  Apr.  7  x 

Henry  Florance  Ward  X2  Apr.  71 

Herbert  Cha.  Jenkins x8  July  71 

Arch.  Hamilton  Mathison, 

J»«V    •;• — ■ x9  0Ct.  71 

Charles  James  Orr 33  Oct.  71 

Fred.  Foster  Batemon  so  July  73 

Fra.  0.  B.  Farrant  3  Aug.  73 

Charles  D.  Hodgson xs  Feb.  73 

SiTB  LlBUTBITAirTS. 

E  HartBadoliffe 33  July  73 

R.  A.  L.  Cabrera 34  Sept.  73 

Adit.  4r  Copt.— Gha8.Lennox 

Tredcroft,*  Capt.  h.p.  E. 

AH 2  Feb.  67 

Sura.—^eaxj  Sharp  Taylor  6  May  54 
A»e%et.Surg.—Zo\ai  Morton, 

MB 39  Apr.  67 

Blue  Facings. 


3rd  Eoyal  Surrey.  [No.  xxs.] 

Head  Quarters,  Kingston  on  Thames. 

LT.COX.OirBL  CoXKAKDAirT. 

Miles  Stringer,  lateLt.tDr.is  May  7a 
Majobs. 

Charles  Francis  Evelyn 13  Feb.  70 

James  Legeyt  Daniell   x  5  May  7a 

OAFTAIirS. 

Lamorock  Flower,  Inai.  of 

Mueketrg 9  Apr.  60 

Frederick  Brown 7  Apr.  66 

James  Killery,  ji.f 20  Aug.  66 

Robert  Rintoul,  Capt.  h.p.  4 

Dragoon  Chtarde   ...3  May  69 

Fras.  Burdett,  laU  Lt.  Col.  1 7 

Laneere    x7May  69 

Robert  King,  p.  « 34  Dec.  69 

NorcliSb  Giipm,  late  Capt. 

84  F. IS  Fob.  70 

Courtenay  Mansel 13  Aug.  70 

Greo.  Ernest  Eames  Blunt, 

late  Capt.  83  F. i  June  73 

Matthew  Howitt 30  July  73 

LlBUTBirAirTS. 

Charles  Herbert  Curtis 5  Doc.  70 

Cha.  Lewis  N.  Ingram tx  Dec.  70 

Charles  John  Mottram 31  Dec.  70 

Cecil  Henry  Stopford    i x  Mar.  73 

Henry  B.  M.  Carvick 3  May  72 

Edgar  Camao  Purchas 39  June  73 

Miles  Stringer^.* 39  June  7s 

Richard  Aug.  Willis  6  Nov.  73 

Basil  Morier xs  Feb.  73 

Aug.  M.  Hamilton  X3  Feb.  73 

Fra.  0.  G.  Moon-.....^.^.?f  Jf^y  73 
Digitized  by  VjOO^Iy 


458 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales. 


Parratt,  hUe  Capt.  85  J*.  ...19  Apr.  53 

Qr.  Matt.— RichATd  Walker 
Jones,  lots  Entign  Br%ti$h 
German  Legion 7  June  65 

^iir^.— Matt.  Trollope  Cole- 
man   3  July  53 

Anitt.  Sbr^.— MatthewOwcn 

Coleman,  MD 2  Apr.  69 

Bine  Facings. 


Bojal  Sossex. 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  5a.] 
Head  Quarters,  Chichester. 

lir.CoLoiriL  ComcAiTDAjrT. 
2ron.HenryQage,X)X.JP.2a/« 
Lt.Si/UBrigade,Bon.Col.  5  Feb.  64 

MAJORS. 

John   Aldridfi:e»«  JP,   laU 

Brevet  3£aior  21  F.  aa  Mar.  64 

Edwd.John  Bunny,  DX.J^P.  4  Mar.  70 


Ci-PTAnfs. 
J.Fiennes  Blake,  Hon.Major  8 
John  K.  Smith,  Hon.  Jtajorai 
Th08.FaulconerWlsden,i/P. 

Son.  Major  so  July  60 

Charles  Bridger,  JP.,  Hon, 

Major  9 

WiUiamBridger,  HonJfajon^ 
John  Luttman> Johnson  .. . x 3 
Charles  Raymond  Burrell...  6 
Fred.  Chas.  Lonis  Rasch  ...  4 
Henry  Colville  Bridger,j>.«., 

Inti.  qfMueketrjf 15 

Fra.  Stuart  O'Beimc,  p.#.   15 


8  June  55 
I  July  5S 


9  Jan.  6x 
3  July  61 

3  Mar.  70 
6  Apr.  72 

4  Dec.  72 

5  Feb.  73 
5  Mar.  73 


LiiunxAiTTS. 

Frank  C.  Fielding  38  Mar.  68 

Sidney  B.  M'Whmnie,  p.  9.  7  Apr.  68 
Thomas  Cuthbert  Kearney  20  M!ay  69 
C.  J.  Pakenham  Lawrell ...  9  Jxme  70 

James  M.  Carr  Llqyd 8  Aug.  70 

John  Bamsbotham 34  Aug.  70 

Fleetwood  Forbes  Bhawe...3o  Sept.  70 

C.  B.  Grodnmn,  o.« 6  Feb.  71 

Arthur  Henry  Prime 28  Apr,  71 

Robert  M.  Bosseter 6  Apr.  72 

Lord  Edm.  B.  F.  Howard ...  x  Jan.  73 
Edw.  B.  Crake 15  Mar.  73 

Adj.  4-  Oiq»f .— Jno.Wm.Mad- 

den,  late  Capt.  4  JP.  and 

Capt.  Inetruetor  of  Mut- 

ketryio  aiDwotBatt 25  Nov.  63 

Poyjwr.— Wm.  Fred.  Perry  X4  Feb.  60 
Surgeon.— Wm.  Batley,  UUe 

Staff  Aetiet.  Surg 14  Sept.  58 

AMs%*t.Surg,—J.  M.Percival  30  Apr.  67 
Blue  Facings. 


1st  Boyal  Tower  Hamlets. 

(The  Zing' 9  Own  Light  Ii\fantrg.) 
Head  Quarters,  Dalston.    [No.  97.] 

Lt.C0I.OKXL  ComCAHDAJTT. 

Alfred  P.  F.  C.  Somerset, 
DL.  JP.  late  Lt.  13  F.  ...xj  May  72 

Majors. 

William  Ewing,  DL 3  Mar.  69 

Charles  Lawson  de  Salis^  19  June  72 

Captaxvs. 

Wm.  Lewis  Kulbach 9  May  66 

Barnard  Tindal  Bosanquet  7  May  68 
Archibald  Wm.   Harrison, 

late  Lieut.  13  F.    3X  Mar.  7X 

William  Martm  FrobiBhor,7 

late    Capt.   55  F.  Jnet.  of 

Musket^ 21  Apr.  71 

Thomas  Candler  Wharton,* 

late  Capt.gjF.    34  Juno  7 x 

Geo.  Coulson  Childs,  late 

Lt.  7  jSueeare 21  July  71 

Fred.  John  Atkinson  Dunn, 

late    Capt.    B.    Canadian 

Byie9   21  July  71 

Cecil  Thompson  5  Feb.  73 

Arthur  William  a'Bockett    5  Feb.  73 
Eugene    Henry    Winslow, 

late  of  Turhieh  Contingent  2$  Oct.  73 


LixxmvASTS. 
Sydney  Laman  Blanchard  24  Oct.  64 

Jonas  Oliver  Morris  22  Feb.  71 

John  Arch.  Lavies,  v.  •.   ...23  Mar.  71 
RichardHovil,2a<eJ?)W.89P.2x  Apr.  71 

JohnHardwick   17  M!ay  71 

Daniel  John  Clanchy 4  Aug.  71 

Cha.Fra.H.  Beardmore,p.«.  x  Se|)t.7x 
John  Alex.  Gilmonr    26  April  73 

Ai)t.  4r  Capt, — John  Henry 

Nott,i  late  Capt.  i  F. x  Sept.66 

Qr.  Matter.  —  Wellington 

White,*  iate  0/50  P.    30  Mar.  57 

Surgeon. — Morgan  Culhane, 

MD 3x  Nov.  57 

iii«^5«ry.— Rich. C.  Kibbler  x  Aug.  65 
Blue  Facing^. 


,2nd   Bojal  Tower  Hamlets. 

{The  Queen'e  Own  Light  Ir^fantry. ) 

[No.  83.] 

Head  Quarters,  Victoria  Park  Square. 

HoiroaAST  Coloitbl. 
The  Barl  of  Wilton,  GCH, 

DL.JP 7  Nov.  40 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
Fred.  John  Colin  Halkett,' 

UUe  Capt.  7x  F. 24  May  66 

Majors. 
James  Dillon  Macnamara,' 

JP.  late  Lieut,  59  F.  Hon. 

Lt.Colonel 30  Apr.  70 

John  Edw.    Tewart,«   late 

Capt.  6  F,  xoMay  73 

Caftaikb. 
Oeo.  Albert  Conran,  late  Lt. 

86  F. 28  Apr.  63 

Robert  Kirkwood 4  June  63 

John  Bolton  18  Sept.66 

Wm.  Ingram  Marter 23  Apr.  68 

William  wamer  Dennis    ...  x  M!ay  68 
Geo.  W.  D.  Kempson,  late 

Lt.  jkHueeare^p.e 17  Jan.  7X 

Wm.  Herbert  Rudall,  late 

Lt.ig  F. 17  Jan.  yt 

John  William  Lee,  0.  « 24  June7x 

Edw.  Alex.  James  Duff,  p.  «.xd  May  73 
T.E.B.TownBend,2a^X«.83Pax  July  73 

LlXTTTBlTAirTS. 

Edw.  Coghlan,  Hon.  Capt.  4r 

Qr.Maeter,h.p.  Depot Batt.  7  May  70 
Alfred  Wm.  CoUis  Browne.  30  Aug.  70 
Wm.  Henry  Bourke,  p.  e.  ...15  Nov.  70 

Count  Richard  Metaxa 8  May  7X 

Ludlow  Cotter 7  Mar.  72 

Chas.  P.  R.  Cotter  27  Mar.  72 

Claude  H.  White 8  Apr.  72 

Wm.  Q.  H.  Stewart,  p.e.    ...16  Apr.  73 
Richard  R.  Cole   7  May  73 

Sub  LzBUTBKAirTS. 

Charles  James  Martin  x  3  Nov.  73 

Adft.  4-  Capt.— Geo.  Shirley 
Maxwell,  late  Lieut.  20  JP.  30  Oct.  66 

Surg.—T.  B.  Christie 14  July  73 

AMeitt.Surg.—Q.F.'Ba,te,MD.  4  Aug.  71 

Blue  Facings. 


Ist  "Warwick. 

Head  Quarters,  Warwick.      [No.  36.] 
"  The  Bear  and  Bagged  Staff." 

HOXOBABY  COLOKBL. 

W.  H.,  iord  Leigh  2June65 

Lt.Coloitbl. 

Majors. 

Richard  R.  Jco,  JP 14  Mar.  60 

Oswald  Aupr.  Grimston,!  late 
Capt.  igF,  X5N0V.  60 

Captaiics. 
Wm.HuU,  late  Lt.  Coldet.  Gde. 


Henry  John  Yoatmsn,  ji.  1. 

*  In»t.  qfMuekefry 38Jane6o 

Edw.  Sawyer,  Hon.  Major  19  Oct.  61 
Herbert  HarringtonBobertS35  Oct.  6: 
Fra.  Lloyd  Langford  Jsmes, 

DL.  JP 26  Not.  63 

John  Marsland. 15  Jmie^s 

Wm.Alex.  Pexmington,/P.ii  Feb.  71 

LXBCTSVAXTS. 

Owen  Lloyd,  J1.0 37  Jan.  71 

Thos.  Tufnell  Staunton 11  Feb.  71 

Wm.  John  Shaw 17  Nov.  71 

Evan  Eustace  Lloyd  23  Doc  71 

Charles  Herbert  Heath,  ^.t.  15  Hsr.  72 

Fred.  John  Battine 20  Julj  7} 

Fred.  Morris,  «.f.    23  Nov.  72 

Martin  H.  D.  Lister  s  Feb.  73 

Sub  LixvTBBAxn. 

Capel  Geo.  Adey 16  JtiIjts 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— Bjoht.  Pymock 

Vaughton,».7^P.  laU  Capt. 

90  P. 7  Not.  36 

Qr.  Matt.— TbM.  Bannister, 

Lt.^  late  of  27  F.   3Not.^ 

8u  rg.—¥d.  Goodchild,*lf D.  1 8  Jan.  t: 
Attitt.Surg.—R.  C.  Perkin...2i  .\pr.  ^ 
Yellow  Facings. 

2nd  "Warwick. 

Head  Quarters,  Leamington.  [No.  53.] 

Ji^T.CoLOWBL  GomcAirDAirT. 
Frederick    Granville,   DL. 

lateM<yor23  F.;  .Hon.  Co/.  16  Feb.  s^ 
\  Majobs. 

John  Hallewell  Carew,  hde 

Lieut.  9  F.;  Hon.Lt.Col.   a  Apr.  f J 
Geo.  Duncombe  Steele  Per- 
kins   30  Apr.  6j 

Captazvs. 
Walt.  Fnmess,i).0..&<m.Jfaj.25  Jime.a 
Henry  Howkins^JSToii.  ir«;.x4  Feb.  51 
Geo.  Goodwin  Norris,  p. «.  .16  Apr.  a 
Ben).  Elliott  Ogle,  Intt.  of 
Mutketrv,  Son.  Major    ...23  Ang/j 

James  Gildea 19  Jan.  (o  1 

Robert  Allenby 24  Mar  n 

Brook  P.MorganPayler,j>.«.  sApr.^  | 
Grant   Thomlinson  Grant, 

late  Lieut.  03  F. 25  Ma;  6p 

Augustus  Wise, |).« ^SepLp  \ 

Edward  Charles  Windflor...a4  Sept.  73 

LlBUTBlTAirTS.  ' 

Chas.  Geo.  Wood  Moore   ...xi  Nor.r> 

Hamilton  Osborne 28  Jan. ;: 

Henry  Cad wallader  Adams  15  Apr. ;: 

Wilford  L.  Child,  p.t 7  Jnnerr 

M.  Delapoer  Beresford 7  Mar.-s 

Robert  Lancaster 26  Star.  71 

Ali^d  Wms.  Bromley  p.t.    5  Oct  :i , 
Chas.  Madock  Beech    5  Oct.  ;:  I 

Bub  LiBUTBjrijrTs.  ' 

Geo.  G.  Lancaster 16  July  jj 

Herbert  J.  W.  Field 10  Dec, ;; 

Henry  8.  Turmard X7DCC  rjl 

Ai^t.  4r  C5«p^.— Rice  Davies 

Knight,  laU  Capt.  98  2?....  18  Dec.  F' 
Qr.Jr(Me«r.— G.  J.Booker,£f.i2  Apr. :« 
Surg.—lSdw.  Jackson.  MD.  14  Oct  ;; 
Aetitt.  ^icr^.— Chas. William 

Marriott ax  Apr.  (j\ 

White  Facings. 


Boyal  Westmorland. 

{Light  Infantry.)        [No.  17] 

Head  Quarters,  Applebv. 

LT.Coi:K>irBL  Cokmaxdaxt. 

Thomas  Salkeld,  laU  of  11  ^ 

Huteart   26  Feb.  8 

Majob. 
Wm.    Pitt  Drafffen,*    Capt. 

h.p.  B.  Mar.  Art.,  p.  t.  ...32  Not.] 
Captaixs. 
Christopher  W.  Braithwaitezs  Maj  ^ 
George  Cockle,  p.  t.,  Intt. 

ofMutketrg   27  Apr.^ 

George  Atkinson, p.* 1  Jan-  < 

LiBXTTBirAirrs. 
Edwin  James  Pell 15  Mar  ] 


p.t. 26  Dec.  56    Francis  Bentley la.Tui;?! 

Henry  Charles  Palmer 7  Dec.  57    '^^ 

G.W.FeRtherstone/ron.Af«;.28  Aug.  58 

red.  W.  Stricklandifon.  Maj.  28  June  60 


Chas.  C.  Turner 22  Jic  j 

Sub   Libutbhaxts. 
Fred.  J.  J.  FoiUces. ^aJiL.^l 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales. 


Adjt.  ir  CVi^rf.— Cony  Bever- 
ley Smith,  Cwptaxn  A.  f. 
S.MaritteArt 39  Nov.  70 

Sur^.— Fergus  ArxnstroBg, 

MD. 9  Sept.  6s 

Bine  Foclnpfs. 


Boyal  Wiltshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Bevizos.    [No.  33.] 
"  KediterranecM.** 

Lt.CoIOKSL  COXXX^KDUIT. 

Lord  Methnen,  DL.  lot*  of 
71  F.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  tke 
^M,  and  ColoHel  6  May  46 

lllJOBS. 

William  BlacV,  ji.# '3  Feb.  73 

David  Archer,  ji.# i2Apr.  73 

Captadts. 
KaUi.  W.Slopcr,  IIon.Majono  Mar.  55 
Sam.Wm.  R.  Sadler,  late  Li. 

23  F., Intt. ofMiui.v. «. ...15  Aug.  64 
John  Prancia  Mair  Winter- 

6caleJat€Li.Mi/leJBrigad0  38  Mar.  66 

Alex.  ¥n.  Powell.  «.# xi  May  67 

Charlea  Fred.  Hawker 15  Apr.  69 

Albert  Re jfinald  Graves 27  May  69 

Walter  Home,*   late  Capt. 

3^F.,p.» 8  May  71 

H.  Chas.  CoddinfSfton,  ^.t.  ...26  Mar.  73 
Geo.  Henry  Gordon,  p.9.  ...26  Mar.  73 

LUUTBITAXTS. 

ir08.MarciuW.Geo.Sazidysiz  Apr.  71 

Georjfe  Arthur  Peel    21  Apr.  71 

Edward  Hu^h  Crofton 17  May  71 

Geo.  Wm.  H.  Pain,  p.e 22  Dec.  71 

Walter  John  Grove 22  Deo.  71 

Clement  Edw.  Hamilton  ...21  Mar.  72 

Wm.  Stancomb    26  Oct.  72 

Arthur  P.  Milward 30  Apr.  73 

Sim  LnvTSiTAKTs. 

H.  fl.,  Lord  Trafalgar  24  Sept. 73 

Fra.  Henry  Tong©  29  Oct.  73 

Adjt.  4^C«wf.--Robt.BridKes 

Bellera,!  late  Capt.  50  F.      i  Apr.  62 
Afv  — John  Fred.  Nicholla, 
,^0 8  Aug.  54 

Blue  Facings. 


Worcester. 

H^  Quarters,  Worcester.    [No.  67.] 

HoirOSABY  COLOirSL. 

Thimas  Webb,  DL.  JP.  late 

Capt.^F. 15  Mar.  70 

Lr.Coi^im,  CoiofAXDAirT. 
Tbomaa  C.  N.Norbury,*  DL. 
J  P.  late  Capt.  6  Dr.  Gde.  15  Mar.  70 
Majobs. 
Cbarlea    Sidney  Hawkins, 
^  ItL.JF.  Uon.Li.Colonel... IS  July  50 
iltrtmdalo  Edwin  Vale,Di. 

^^ 3»  Jiiiy  72 

Captaixs. 
ttchard  John  Griffiths,  DL. 

j^^ 10  Aug.  58 

« m.  Parker  Howell,    laie 

tn*ig%  8  F.  Son.Mqjor  ...30  Aug.  59 
rar-maa  L^ord  Champion  21  June  61 

J'tn  Edwin  WinnaU 4  June  64 

''jha  Barber,  JP 13  Juno  65 

Aas.  Talbot  Hancocks, ;>.«.  16  May  6(5 

H'TUT  Edward  Vale  22  May  68 

.-arlea  Edward  Davis 4  June  69 

iehard  Prcscott  Decie,  late 

^^ff- S.  Sngineert  2  Apr.  70 

iv-j^am  Henry  AUsopp,j).#.  4  June  70 

ru.<4ore  King 15  May  72 

r..:<T»ja9  Shedden,rnririfc/or 

^fytu»ketrif,p.» 31  July  72 

LlBtTTBKAKTS. 

wnrr  CheDinarworth 18  Aug.  60 

chaThftckwell  11  Jan.  70 

ifrbcrt  W.  I>omvile,  p.«....23  Feb.  70 

fwen  Charles  Walcot 12  May  70 

;>lney  B,  R.  Hawkins  2  Jan.  71 

'ha  S.  Kersteman,  p.$.  ...  3  Jan.  71 
L-red  Winsmore  Hooper.. .27  Feb.  71 
.^.ward  Hugh  Bcarcroa  ...17  Mar.  71 

^tn  3.  Wainwright t8  Apr.  71 

;t:ra:d  G.  Elrington  19  Apr.  71 

to.  Capel  R.  C.  Fenwick...  1  June  72 

his.  L.  A.  Skinner 5  Oct.  72  I 

-ias  JqLu  Webb 15  Mar.  73  ' 


AAjt.  ^  Capt.—Wui.  Charles 

Hill,  laie  Capt.  36  F.   25  Mar.  68 

Paymcuter. — Captain  Henry 

Mayne,  k.p.  49  F.   i  Deo.  57 

Qr.  3f<u^«f.— Robert  Thos. 

„  Baker  x  Sept.  66 

ff«ry.— George  Edwin  Hvde  4  Mar.  67 

A»*iet.  Surg.—H.  G.  Budd  ...  7  May  67 

Buff  Facings. 


East  York. 

"  White  Rose  of  York,**    [No.  1 2.] 
Head  Quarters,  Beverley. 

HOXOBABY  CoLOirXL. 

Geo.  Hamilton  Thompson, 

DL.  late  Lieut,  i  Dr.  Ode.  10  May  71 
Lt.Coloxbl. 
Wm.  Heniy  Grlmston,*  laie 

Capt.  13  F. xoMay  73 

Majobs. 
Charles  Telford,  JP.,  «.#.  ...16  Apr.  77 
Wm.  Cha.  EUis,  late  Capt. 

Madras  Infantry,  p.$ 7  June  73 

Captaixs. 

George  Agars  Nesfleld  28  Mar.  70 

JohnM'Greery 12  June  73 

Edward  Bany  Broadley  ...xa  June  73 

Bernard  Byrne 7  June  73 

Hy.  le  Patourcl,/a<«Xe.i6  F.  2  July  73 
HeniyLeeke,»  Capt. k.p. ^oF.^^  Aujr.  -ji 
David  S.  D.  Johnstone,  Cap^  ^ 

tain,  Kp.  100  F. X2  Nov.  73 

W.H.Iremonger,Za^X<.32F.i2  Nov.  73 
LixuTxirAirTS. 

George  Duncombe  16  Nov.  vi 

Arthur  H.  Saltmarshe  x6  Nov.  71 

Arthur  Abney  Sandys.  p.e.  16  Feb.  72 

Frederick  Reynard,  p.» 15  May  72 

Sub  Libutkitaxts. 
Ralph  G.  L.  Reea-Webbe  ...16  Aug.  73 
.4d//.  ^- aij)^— John  Edward 

Bi-odhurst,  latt  Capt.  4  Dr. 

„^<^ 2x  Feb.  63 

Paymaeter.—Sohxi  William 

F.   Sandwith,  late   Capt. 

Somhay  Army ,5  Nov.  55 

Qr.  JToWtfr.— James  Siason 

Cooper X  Mar.  64 

Surgeon.  —William  Harris 

Stoetton  ...    5  Oct,  72 

.itm^.^Kr^.— HenryWilson, 

laie  of  Soyal  Navy 14  May  73 


459 

Majobs. 

Edward  Muscroft 5  Apr  71 

^  Gaptaixs. 

Wm.   Walker,  Mo».MaJor, 

^  P'  ••  •^;P .....!i9  Aug.  57 

James  Lees  Harwar,  JEToii. 

xJ^^-'f  "U v.- 12  June 58 

John  Lambert  Reid,  Inet. 
-^9f.^>^ry;  Son.  Mqjoris  Apr.  68 
Richard  Hewley  Graham, 

■aon.  Motor xx  Anr   fir* 

Thomas Atchin Andrua".*"^^ Anr  66 
Theodore  Heniy  SkimiOT;  ^  ^ 

late  Lieut.  8  F.  p.e.  ac  Feb    to 

Richard  Francis  Croker  '  .V.  x  Mar.  70 
Loftua  Henry  Martin,  late 

Lieut.  6qF.    azMar  TO 

Matthew^  Fanningr'i;;^;  *     "'  ^"^ 

Major  27  F.    iiAnr   71 

Wm.  Sharp  Waithman,i»."i;  3  July  73 

LiBUTBXAXTS. 

Mathew  Amcotts  Wilson  ...16  Dec.  70 
Harrv  Wmton  Holden,  p.  e.  9  Mar.  ir 
paries  florsfall  BiU...f.....it  Apr.  It 

Fred.  Charles  Schooles xx  Apr.  71 

John  Nugent  Oosboy ,5  Apr.  71 

Thos.  B.  B.  Broadbent 23  Oct.  71 

Charles  Joseph  Tyas 36  Feb.  73 

AdJt.  4-  Cbpf.— Philip  Geo. 

Hewett,"  late  Capt.  20  J-.  13  Oct.  58 
Qr.  lfaj/<fr.~Henry  Pang- 

bourn,  late  of  52  F. xo  Sept.61 

^MrMon.-Henrv  Muscroft  6  Nov.  ss 
Atetst.  5Kt^.— Charles  Grab- 

ham.  MD ,7  Apr.  65 

Black  Facings. 


The  North  York. 

(Si/lee.)     [N0.22.J 
Head  Quarters,  Richmond. 

HoKOBABT  COLOXBL. 

Hamlet  Coote  Wade,    CB. 

Son.  Colonel;  Brevet  Colo' 

nel,  lateofisF. 17  Dec.  73 

Lt.Coloxbl  Comkaxdaxt. 
Charles    Henry    Dowker,^ 

late  Capt.  1  F.    j©  Dec.  73 

Majobs. 

Chas.  Sidney  Bradley,  j».  #.!  30  Mar72 

Robert  George  Hopkinson  10  Dec.  73 

Captaixs. 

John  Hutton 9  Nov.  69 

Luke  Hall  Kirby 28  Jan.  70 

John  George  Swan 27  July  70 

MatthewBowser  Dodds,jD.«.  17  July  72 
Joseph  John  Chapnaan,  p.a.iy  July  7? 
James  Wn.  Richardson,  p.«.x7  July  72 

LiBUTBXAXTB. 

Robt.  Hutton-Squire x6  Feb.  69 

Richard  Foord,  p.e 27  Apr  71 

Philip  Arthur  Bentley  22  May  71 

Walter  G.  Strickland,  p.»....33  Juno  71 

Dugald  Stewart  Miller 26  Apr.  n 

Adolphus  H.  W.  Lawson  ...26  Apr.  71 
Adjt.  f  Cao^-Dugald  Stewart 

Miller,  late  Capt.  7  F. 30  Mar.  55 

Qr.  Maeter.—JoJan  Smurth- 

waite....^   30  Oct.  62 

ff«r^«on.— Ed  ward  Tweddoll 

Atkinson 5  Jan.  56 

-^wW.-Sur^.— Thos.Carter...  2  June  73 
Black  Facings. 


1st  West  York. 

(Bijles.)     [No.  5.] 
Lt.Coloxbl  Commaxdaxt. 
Alex.  Aitken,  late  Capt.  77  F. 
Mon.  Colonel \g  jx^r. 


73 


2nd  West  York. 

(Liyht  If^fantry.)      [No.  21.] 

Head  Quarters,  York. 

"Mediterranean.** 

HOXOBABT  COLOXBL. 

HenryVanStraubonzee.Di. 
JP.  late  qf  14  Lt.  Drage...^^  Sept. 73 
Lt.Coloxbl  Coxicaxsaxx. 

^      _  Majobs. 

Wm.  Hall  Wilkinson  10  Autr.  6q 

Geo.  J.  Hay, p.#.  DL.  JP....is  May  72 

Captaixs. 

John  Rickaby n  Apr.  6S 

Richard  Chaplin,  late  Lieut. 

^5  Dr.  Qde xx  Apr.  68 

Fra.  Gerald  Lees,  JP.  late 

Lieut.  2s^. 6  Feb.  69 

Arthur  Barff,/».# 12  Apr.  60 

Albert  William  Still  Barnes  xo  Aug.  69 
Nathaniel    Henry  Lumley 

Hodgson,  lateLt.  8$ P.  ...  2  Apr.  70 
Albert  Charles  Wood,  late 

Capt.  B  Sueeare 26  Nov.  70 

John  Cherry  Gale,  Inst,  of 

Musketry,  p.e 3  May  7a 

Charles  FrancisDashwood, 

late  Capt.  92  J. 29  June  72 

LiBTrrsxAXTS. 
John  RobertTennant,|).#...i8  Mar.  70 
Thos.  T.  S.  Metcalfe,  p.  #....18  Apr.  70 
Wm.BottomleyJackson,j;.«.27  Sept. 70 

William  Edw.  Gates  27  Sept.  70 

John  Arthur  Swaine,  j?.»....  3  Mar.  71 

Charles  Hordern 6  Mar.  7X 

JohnrAnson    6  Mar.  71 

Geoffrey  G.  Tennant 9  Mar.  73 

CurrerR.  Roundell 7  May  72 

Henry  Trafford 15  Feb.  73 

Edw.  H.  Lockley xs  Mar.  73 

Edw.  John  Smith 30  Apr.  n-i 

Ad/t.  4-  Capt. —John  Hop- 

kins,'!*  late  Capt.  49  P.    ...  x  June  72 
5Mn7ffon.— Temple  Chevalier 

Paley 33  Apr.  63 

Aeeiet.  Surg. — James  Ram- 
say, MD 14  May  73 

DigFliito  FacingC)QlC 
I  I^ 


460 

3rd  West  York. 

{Light  Infantry.)      [No.  i.J 
Head  Quarters,  Doncastcr. 

HoirOBABT  GOLOITBL. 

Ferrars  Loftua,  J>L,  late  14'. 

Col.  of  Gren.  Od$ 25  Apr.  70 

Lt.GoLOITBL  COHMi-lfDAWT. 

Edw.    Prothero,    DL.   late 

Capt.  14  F.  Hon.Colonel  ...20  Mar.  55 

MA-JOBB. 

Thos.  John  Stannard  Mac- 

Adam,  Son.  Lt.Cohnel  ...ao  Mar.  55 
John  Kendall,  Hon.  Lt.C0l.25  May  70 

Captjuits. 
JohnB.Chantrell.ifon.Afo;or  2  June  54 
John    Henry   Manwaring, 

MoH.  Major aoMar.  55 

PranckeM.Allenir(t)ii.3£<vori3  Jan.  59 
James  Bedfem  Bottomley, 

Inet.ofMutketry  12  Mar.  70 

Wm.  Greaves  Blake,*  late 

lAeut.Q  Laneere a  May  70 

Henry  William  Barlow,  late 

Caot.  B.  Engineer  a  20  July  70 

MichaelCurry,Co;)«.A.j>.8i2i'.i5  Apr.  71 
George  Alfred  Raikes,!).*...  i  June  72 
John   Taylor  Winnington, 

late  Lt,  1  Dra 12  Apr.    3 

LlBUTBiriKTS. 

Grenfall  Todd  Naylor   xi  Apr.  71 

Wm.  Henry  Thomas,  p.t. ...  5  July  71 
Egremont  E.  8hearbum,|).«.  7  July  71 

Harry  W.  Rowden,;).* 6  Apr.  72 

Edward  Bowen    31  J"ly  7^ 

Frank  J.  de  Vie  Beamish...  5  Feb.  73 
Sub  LiBUTBVAirTS. 

John  M.  Vincent 24  Sept.  73 

Cuthbert  J.  Baines ix  Oct.  73 

Acif.  4-  Capt.— Son.  Fred.  C. 

Howard,  late  Lt.  4r  Capt. 

Coldet.  Qde 17  Sept.  7X 

Favmaeter  4-  Cbp<.— Edward 

Nicholson  n  Aug.  54 

Or.  Matter.— John  Bull,  Lt.  4  Sept.  54 

5«ra.— Lawrence  Kieman     i  May  68 

.4«w^5«r^.—C.H.  Lister...  9  Oct.  67 

Green  Facings. 


Militia  Infaninj  of  Eiujlaud  and  Wahs. 


4tli  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Leeds.    [No.  133.] 

Lt.CoLOITBL  ComfllTDiJCT. 

Wm.  PoUard,  DL.  JF.  late 
Lieut.  17  F.f  and  late  Capt. 
4-  Adjutant  4  Weet  York 
MiUtia 24  Aug.  71 

Majobs. 

Thos.  Sturges  Walford 6  Mar.  72 

Joseph  Hartley,i».*.l>X'..7i*.  x  Jan.  73 


Henry  Irwin 18  Aug.  60 

William  Mather    7June6a 

Arthur  Callaway 14  Mar.  70 

William  Wade  Maude,  p.  ».  13  ^^^7  7«> 
George  Philip  Fawkes,  late 

Captain  S^F. 6  Feb.  71 

Chas.  C.  Cubilt,7  laU  Capt. 

62  F. 9  Apr.  72 

Wm    Gumming,^  late  Capt. 

48  F. 26  Feb.  73 

Geo.  Rogers,  late  Lt.  19  F.26  Apr.  73 
Libutbnjlwts. 

Robert  Blayney  Irwin  22  Feb.  71 

John  Snopp  14  Mar.  71 

Thomas  Fred.  Langford  ...xoOct.  71 

Wyatt  Wm.  Tumor 10  Oct.  71 

Frank  Leslie  Joy,  !>.  #. 17  Oct.  71 

John  V.  Brabazon  13  Nov.  71 

Donald  M.  Leith  Hay 6  Mar.  72 

Sub  LiBUTZzriVTS. 

Lavallin^G.  D'Arcy 29  Oct.  73 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—B,.  H.  Atkin- 
son, i<.  14  P. 2  Dec.  7» 

Po^i«fl#*«r.— Geo.  CaimeB...i5  June 53 
Qr.  Matter.— John  Kendall, 

laU<^SiF.    I  Sept.  56 

5iira.— Joshua  Ingham  Ikin  i  Mar.  54 

uiftW.iS^r^.— James  Walker  8  Feb.  71 

White  Facings. 


6tli  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Knaresboro*.  [No.  4.] 

LX.COLOITEL  COMMAWDAirT. 

Robert  Gunter,*  late  Capt. 

4  Dr.  Ode a8  Mar.  71 

Majobs. 

John  Whitacre  Allen x  May  68 

Henrv  Stratton  Bates,^  lats 

Captain  8  Sueeare 28  June73 

Captains. 

Lawrence  Williams 26  Aug.  61 

Wm.  Edwin  Cadman 26  Nov.  6x 

Charles  Podmore x6  Apr.  64 

Wm.  Wright  Hoole,p.«.     ...18  Apr.  66 

Benj.  Thomas  Casson 30  Apr.  66 

Fra.  John  Outhwaite,  p.e.  x6  May  68 
Frederick  Henrj*  Seymour   5  Feb.  73 

John  Gibbs,  ».  # 2  July  73 

Albert    G.vbbon-Spilsbury, 

«.«.,  In$t.  o/Mueketry    ...  2  July  73 
Ulick  John  R.  de  Burgh,  j).«.  4  Aug.  73 


LlBrTBNAHTS. 

Harry  St.  John  Jowers 7  Aug.  71 


William  Peel  Nash rf  Nov.  71 

Thos.  Lionel  BradBhaw,i>.i.i7  Feb.  72 

Thomas  Edward  Bland ai  Mar.  72 

Fred.  B.  Briggs  6  Apr.  72 

Fred.  H.  Broadbent 5  Feb.  7^ 

SuB  LlVrTBBASTS. 

Reg.  Hope  Parkinson  4  Aug.jj 

AdJt.  ^Oip^— Hen.  Balguy,* 

late  Capt.  4  JF.    15  Apr.  5^' 

Qr.    Matter.  —  Capt.  John 
Chas.  Croker,**  h.p.6F.i\  Oct.  57 

5icr^*a».— Thos.  Mills  Beau- 
mont  17  Sept  57 

Aeeiet.  ««ry.— Wm.  Bulmer  i  ScyVjs 
Buff  Facings. 


6tli  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Halifiix.    [Xo.  134.] 

Lt.CoLOITBL  C0MMA!rD15T. 

Robert  Stansfeld,  JP.  Lt. 
k.p.  20F. 26  Mar.  7? 

Majobk. 
Fred.  J.  Bayly,  late  qfgiF. 

Sm.  LLCoUmel 27  31ay  r4 

Captauts. 

Henry  Fox  Davis    13  July  6-) 

Robert  Edw.  W.  Ganiham  .22  Jan.  tx 
Richard  Groker,  late  Lt.  3 

Dr.  Ode loOct  i> 

Fra.     Charteris    Wcmyss, 

Oent.atArme    joJulyf: 

George  Stansfeld.  JF 19  Dec.  15 

Edward  Gurteis  Bond  27  July  r- 

Geo.  Walters  Daubeny 8  Apr.  7: 

Robert  Stansfeld  Birkbeck  8  Apr.  71 
John  G.  K.  Wameford,  ^.#.31  JolJ  ? 

LlBnTXSASTS. 

Walter  Alcock i9Mar.:«^ 

Wm.Malcolm,  late  Lt.  10  F., 

Inat.  of  Musketrv 30  Sept.  r> 

John  B.  E.  Stansfeld soSepiv 

Percival  Fred.  Beaumont... 28  Dec.  7* 

Walter  G.  B.  Galverley 24  Mar.  y 

James  A.  de  Castro x  Jnner* 

Chas.  Edw.  R.  Walker 24  July  r-- 

Cosmo  Gordon  Howard 17  Aug  7 

Geo.  M.  Saunders   18  Sepi.  --* 

Sub  LixrTBVAinrs. 
Gerald  StoveU 18  June  7:. 

Adjt.  4  Gipf.— Wm.  Henry 

Spencer,  late  Capt.  2  JP....  3  Jan.  65 
Siity.— Lawrence  Bramley  25  Apr.  54 
Ae»%et.  ^wry.— JohoHodgson 

Wright 23M»r.Gj 

Sky  Blue  Facings. 


Militia   Infantry  of  Scotland. 


The  Eoyal   Aberdeenshire 
Highlanders. 

•*St.Andre«."  Nemomeimpunelaeeeeit. 
Head  Quarters,  Aberdeen.  [No.  89.] 

HoirOBABT  COLOKBL. 

General  S.R.S.  fhe  Prince 
of  Wales,  IlO.  XT.  KF. 
GCB.  OC8I. ao  Nov.  72 

LX-CotOWBL  ComCAlTOAKT. 

Thomas  Innes,  JP 5  Dec.  70 

Majobb. 

John  Turner 23  Dec.  70 

Robert  Macftirlane 6  Sept.73 

Captaiits. 

Robert  Campbell 22  Apr.  62 

Charles  Leith  Hay 9  J^ly  ^3 

Wm.  Schcnk  Gilbert,  p.  #....  7  J^ly  68 


John  Alex.  Mim,*  Inetruetor 

qf  Mueketry,  p.  a 11  June  70 

Charles  Hunter 20  July  70 

Lord  Inverurie x6  Aug.  73 

LiBrTBXAirrs. 

James  Davidson  5  June7x 

Geo.  Cosmo  Abercromby...i8  July  71 
Walter  Colquhoun  Boyd  ...  6  Sept. 71 

John  Henry  Udny 13  Oct.  71 

John  Turner 18  Sept.  72 

Alex.  D.  Fniser   14  Dec.  72 

Sl7B  LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Son,  Arthur  Hay 3  Dec.  73 

Adjt.  4-  Ca/>#.  — Arch.  Geo. 

Keen,  late  Lt.  62  F.    i  Feb.  62 

Qr.  Mr.— Alex.  Hutcheon, 

late  of  72  F.    26  Feb.  55 

^Krtf.— Geo.  Morison.  MD.25  Feb.  58 
.ifffV.Swr^.— Chas.Mitchell 

Maoquibban 19  Feb.  64 


Blue  Facings. 


Digiti 


The  Prince   Regent's  Eoyal 
Ayr  and  Wigtown. 

Head  Quarters,  Ayr.    [No.  115  ] 

HOKOBABY   COLOXEL. 

Bight  Son.  Sir  Jas.  Fergus- 
6on,.B^.i  late  Capt.  Gr.  Ode.26  Kar  :i 

Lt.CoLOITBIi  COKVAireAST. 

A.P.,  Earl  0/ GaUoway,  late 

Capt.  B.  Soree  Gde.^  p.a.  12  Apr.  Tj 

Majoss. 
rC  Sir  Wm.  James  Mont- 

Simei^  Cnninghame,  Bt. 
ajor,  *,«.  Bifie  Br 30  Apr  :: 

Alexander  M'Lachlan,  pa.  10  Dec. 

Captaixs. 
Robert  Orr  Crichton,  Son. 

Major  iSHarfJ 

Thomas  Riddell  Carre,  p.«., 

Inat.  of  Mxuketry 15  Jan.  ■"' 

Charles  Dalrymple,  j>.«. 7  Juic^J 

zedby^OOgie 


Militia  Infantry  of  Scotland. 


461 


David  Dundaa  TSTiigham  ...20  June  66 
Robert  Mitchell  CainpbcU, 

laifLt.  B.  Enaineert  a6  Feb.  67 

John  Dixon  A.  Clark,  p.f....  5  Apr.  71 
Herbert  East.  Maxwell,  p.«.  24  June  71 
Win.  Hog^h  Campbell,  p.9.  19  June  7a 
Jaa.Fra.I)ahympleHay,j>.#.i6  Aug.  73 

LreuTSXAXXs. 
JohnM.iIathieMorton,j?.*.x7  Apr.  68 
Hflnr  Jau.  Fergu»son,  p.9.   1  Feb.  71 
Srair  H.  J.  ^towart,  p.t.   ...  8  June  71 

Wm.  Maitland  9  Aug.  71 

JAmesM'Haffie    24  Oct.  71 

Fra.  Drkes  Walker 1 8  Jan.  72 

iHivid 'Hnnter  Blair   3  Aug.  72 

Alex.  Bell  Gemmell   17  Aug.  72 

Sun  LiBUTEJTixrs. 
iTmrles  G.  Buchanan    12  Nov.  73 

diljt.  ic  (kpt.  —  Charles    8. 

M'Aiestcr,«/a<«  Cap/.  45  Kia  Jan.  67 
Qr.  J/r.-Wm.  Weir,   /o/e 

bfS.  Art 24  Mar.  55 

5«r^*ou.  —  James  Montgo- 

merie  25  Mar.  59 

i#i*/.SKrj.— Davii   Wield, 

J/Z) 24  Jan.  59 

Blue  Fuciags. 


Dumfries,  Koxburgh,  Kircud- 
brighti  and  Selkirk. 

(TU  Scotlish  Borderert.)     [No.  81.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dumfries, 

Lt.Colo.vbl  Commaxdaxt. 

G».  Ga*.  Walker,  p. ».  JI*.  15  Mar.  73 

Majors. 

"Walter  Geo.F.  Johnston,  p. ».  9  May  68 

C  jlvin  Stewart,  JF.  p.*.    ...  16  Apr.  73 

Captaixs. 

Jmes Hathcrell, ^.it  7  June 60 

A-'nlcn  CarthevF  'i  orstonn.* 
./P.  late  U.  MadruA  Staff 

( orp$,p.$ 13  June6r 

iJ-n.'.Tbos.G.  Anderson,  p.».  10  July  67 

Sv.-urt  Gladstone  18  May  68 

iViiiiam  Macalpine  Lcny...x2  Auar.  68 

Willi  mi  M'Noillifl.  p.* 21  May  69 

Ar-uiUUd  Hume,  p.* 16  Apr.  73 

Ja*  K.  Maxwell  Witham.p.t. 
laslritetor  qf  JJCutketrjf  . .  .24  Sept.73 

LiKUTBXAWTS. 

R"b*rt  William  Ewart,  p.$.3o  May  69 
•■■hn  Brown  Kennedy,  p.  J.  20  May  69 
.\!"X.  C.  S.  M.  Dunlop,  J?.*.  15  Feb.  71 

fiiiw.  H.  M.  BUiot  31  May  73 

Sfb  Libuxekants. 

Ar:h.  C.  Fergosson  4  Aug.  73 

^  M.  Carthew-Yorstouu  ...19  Aug.  73 

Herbert  Irving 25  Oct.  73 

Andrew  J.  S.  Johnstone  ...29  Oct.  73 

A  at  4  Cape.—UerheTt  John 

Hi!l.»  liUe  Capt.  70  F. 1  Apr.  69 

Ur  Ifr.-Michacl  Moriarty, 

J'iieofTjF. 23  July  58 

l-^'rwii.- -William  Scott  ...  6  May  65 
A.  .1-Wm.  S.  Kerr,  Jf/>....28  Mar.  67 
Yellow  Facings. 


The  Edinburgh,  or  Queen's 
Begiment  of  Light  Infantry. 

Head  Quarters,  Dalkeith.    [No.  126.] 

COLOXBL. 

TJip  Ti%kf  of  Buccloach.  JTtf. 

AiU  d«  Vamp  to  the  QHeeu  6  Jan.  42 
Lt.Couoxbx.. 
Sir  Arch.  Hope,  Bart.  JF.  ; 

ilonorarg  Oolontl 28  Feb.  56 

Majob. 

ecliombcrg  Henry,  IfarquU 
e/ Lothian' 23  June  68 


Captaixs. 
John  David  Buchanan  Hay, 

Hon.  iftyor  12  Apr.  52 

James  Craig 7  June69 

Douglas  Druuimond  Dick, 

lateLt.  29  F.    31  Mar.  70 

Sir  Jas.  Liston  Foulis.  Bart. 

late  Ens.  16  F.  22  Nov.  70 

Alexander  Wood  lngli8,p.#.29  Nov.  73 
Wm.  H.  A.  Chri6tie-Miller29  Nov.  73 

LtBUTBXAXTS. 

North  More  Nisbett,  p.a.  ...  6  Mar.  71 
Jas.  H.  Scott  Douglas   29  Feb.  72 

Sun  LlBOTKXAKTS. 

Charles  Gray  Robertson  ...23  July  73 


Adft.  4-  Capt.— Robert  Chas. 

Dudgeon,  late  Lt.  i  F.   ...11  Nov.  69 
Qr.  If r.— Chas.  McDonald, 

.  lateqf^^F.    23  Jan.  55 

5ury.  — Peter  Hume  Mac- 

laren,  Ifi? 13  July  69 

AMutt.  5urff.— Robert  Lucas, 

MB 13  July  69 

Blue  Facings. 


Inverness,  BanfF,  Moray,  and 
19  aim. 

{Uiffhlund  Light  Infantry.)     [No.  76.] 
Head  Quarters,  Inverness, 
Lt.Coloxbl  Comm\xd\»t. 

Hon.  Simon  B'raser 10  Dec.  55 

Majors. 
Wm.  Mayrick  Bankes 28  May  73 

CiFTAIXB. 

John  Macdonald 9  Auff.  65 

George  Meakin 23  Mar.  66 

Donald  Charles  Cameron  ..,24  May  69 

Neil  Steuart  6  June  71 

Hugh  F.  A.    Brodie,    late 

Lt.  Boyal  Artillery  13  Nov.  71 

Campbell  Macp.  Campbell,  i  June  72 

LiBUTBXAXTS. 

Stanhope  Sprigg 8  ^pr.  70 

Charles  Duff 6  Alar.  71 

Geo.  Hagfirarth  Rainy  28  July  71 

Walter  Cook  Duff   13  Nov.  71 

Garden  Alex.  Duff  13  Nov.  71 

Robert  Wm.  P.  Lodwick  ...27  Feb.  72 
Francis    Garden   Kinloch, 

I.  ofM.   19  Mar.  72 

C.  Shaw IX  Apr.  72 

Chas.  Wm.  F.  Tytler 28  Aug.  7a 

Geo.  Ross  M'Kessack   5  Oct.  72 

Hon.  Ronald  A.  Macdonald23  Nov.  72 

Robert  A.  Grant 14  May  73 

Wm.  9.  Fossett 31  ^^7  73 


Adjt.  4-  Cap/.— Wm.  Donald- 
son, late  Scott  Fu9.  Ode.... 24  Moi*.  57 

Paymaeter.— Goo.  Ferguson 
Maitland 11  Apr.  55 

5Mr<7.— James  Fidward,  J/D.  3  June  68 

AetietMHt  Suryeon. — Duncan 

M'Fadyen 2  May  73 

(ireen  Fucmgs. 


Ist  Boyal  Lanark. 

Head  Quarters,  Hamilton.   [No.  74.] 

Lt.Coloxbl  Commaxdakt. 
James  Daviddon,.^oM.  Col., 

late  Capt.  6  Dm 22  Mar.  69 

Majoks. 
William  Marshall  Cochrane, 

Jlon.  Lt.Colonel 22  Mar.  69 

Sam.D«  la  Grange  WUliams3b  Apr.  73 


Captains. 
David  Wm.  Mathie,  Instruc- 
tor qf  Musketry 16  May  61 

John  Binnie  Mackenzie,  late 

Capt.  I  F.    XI  Apr.  67 

Geo.  Johnson  Gossling,^j9.*.  XI  May  67 

Charles  Hope  Vere xs  May  68 

Henry  Edward  Poole,  late 

Lt.  47  F. 23  Mar.  70 

CharlesWyndham,2a/e  Capt. 

Turkish  Continyeni,  p.9.  ...26  May  70 
Arthur    Bampton    Donni- 

thome,laieLt.x7Lanc.p.s.  26  June  71 
John  Wild  Thackeray,  lale 

Lt.  41  F. 18  Sept.72 

Wm.  Chas.  Chitty  Erskine, 

late  Lt.  54  F.,p.s 30  Apr.  73 

LixirrEXAKTfl. 

Wm.  Fred.  Story 28  Feb.  71 

Henrv  Donald  Ro8seter,p.*.25  May  71 

Alexander  Sprott    4Sept.7t 

Robert  Poole  Hooper,  p.  ».  20  Dec.  71 

Thomas  Williamson  24  Feb.  72 

John  Lamb  12  June  73 

David  Edw.  Wood 29  June  72 

Richard  R.  Patterson, j>.«....  6  Nov.  72 
Aug.  Murray,  p.s i  Feb.  73 

Sim   LlEUTBXAVIS, 

MooroTylee 3  Dec.  73 

Adjt.  4-  Cap^.— Arthur  Aug. 

Longmore,  late  Capt.  a6  F.  9  Aug.  55 

Sar^.— Walt.WalkerLennox25  Jan.  55 

Assist. Surg.— 3.  S.  Marshall  8  July  63 

Blue  Facings. 


2nd  Boyal  Lanark. 

Head  Quarters,  Lanark.    [No.  78.] 
Lt.Coloxbl  Commaxdaxt. 
D.  C.  K.  Carrick  Buchanan, 

VL.  JF.,  lale  Cor.  2  I>rs. ; 

Hon.  Colonel 29  Nov.  54 

Majors. 

George  Aug.  Alston 24  Apr.  63 

Laurence     Wm.     Maxwell 

Lockhart,  late  Capt.  92  F.  7  June  70 
Captaixs. 
5ir  John  Floyd,  Bt.  late  Capt. 

3  jP.  ;  Hon.  Major    26  Aug.  58 

Jas.C.  Robertson,  Jo».3fa/. IX  Feb.  60 
Robert  Pollock,  Jw^^nMrioro/" 

Musketry;  Hon.  Major  ...27  Apr.  60 

Hector  S.  M'Neill x8  May  61 

Ed.J.Clifford,iroj«.lfa;.  p.».i6  May  6a 
William  Smith  Dixon,  J^P.14  May  64 

George  M*Call,p.» 26  June  68 

Arch.  HjTidman  Stein,  JF.  21  Oct.  69 
James  Crum,  late  Comet  4 

Hussars,  p.s 24  June  71 

John  Macpherson   x6  Mar.  7a 

LiBUTBXAXTS. 

Arthur  Hon.  Courtenay,p.«.i4  Mar.  71 
William  Lockhart  M'CaIl...i5  Mar.  71 

Gavin  Steel,  p.« 14  Apr.  71 

James  Towers-Clark 19  July  71 

M.  W.  A.  T.  Carmichael  ...11  Aug.  71 

Gilbert  Alex.  Pagan  17  Nov.  71 

John  Thomas    5  Apr.  7a 

Sub  LiBUTBXAXts. 
Michael  R.  G.  Buchanan  ...30  July  73 

Wm.  J.  S.  Stuart 30  July  73 

Adjt.  4-  Cop/.— Francis    W. 

Johnstone,  late  Capt.  27  F.12  Jan.  55 
Faymaster.— James    M'Grc- 

gor  Hamilton 1  Apr.  58 

Qr. Master. —Roht.  Brown. ..10  Sept.  56 
6"wr7— Alox.MaxwellAdainsi7  Apr.  63 
Assist.  Surg.— 

Blue  Facings. 


Eoyal  Perth. 


55 


(Eijles.)    [No.  86.] 
Head  Quarters,  Perth. 

HOXORABT  COLOXBL. 

Sir  Tho.9.  Moncrieffe,  Bart., 
late  Lieut.  Scots  Fus.  Gds.  30  Oct. 
Lt.Coloxbl  Couuaxdaxt. 
Viscount     Stormont,^     late 
Ensign  <f  Lt.  Or.  Qdt.    ...22  Dec.  71 
Majob. 
John  Wedderbum  Ogil  ^.Q|@une  7 


462 

George  Duncan  Mercer 4^00.  58 

Patrick  George  Craigie^Jiu^. 

ofMutketry 20  Feb.  63 

HanriceFitzmanriceHuttonz?  June  64 

Thomas  M'Dougrall 24  Apr.  68 

George  Muirhead 27  May  69 

George  Glas  Sandeman xg  Jane  72 

LlBUTBNAirTS. 

Adam  Murray,  j». « ...22  Jon.  69 

Chas.   Wyndham  Rodolph 

Kerr 27  May  69 

Banald  M.  Alexander, ;>.*....  14  Feb.  70 
Robert  Valentine  Hagatt...26  June  71 

Geo.  Grosbie  Wylie 17  July  72 

Arch.  P.  G.  Hay 5  Oct.  72 

WilUamNaime    24May73 

Sub  LlBUIBXAlTTB. 

WuL  F.  Middleton 24  Dec.  73 


Adpt.—Lord  Charles  L.  Korr, 

late  Capt.  42  F. 24  July  54 

Qr.Matter.—AlGx.  G€dde8...2o  Dec.  56 
iSwr^.— George  Webster  Ab- 

solon,  MD 2  Nov.  54 

A$$i*t.  Surff. — 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Militia  Infaninj  of  Scotland, 


Sen&ew. 

(3^  Trinee  of  Walea'  Eoyal  Bsgt) 

Head  Quarters,  Paisley.    [No.  129.] 

Lt.Coi.okkl  CouMAirni.irT. 

Sir  Robert  J.  Milllkin  Na- 
pier, BaH.  DL.  JP,  late 

Capt,  79  JP. 31  Mar.  54 

Majors. 

Archibald  Campbell  Camp- 
bell, late  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col. 
Seote  Fu9.  Go* iq  Aug.  70 

Wm.  Cunninghame,  Za^Cop^. 
11  Siiuare  xo  Dec.  73 

Ci.PTAIKS. 

Rob.  W.YoTUxg,£[<m,  Majorzi  Jan.  57 

Alex.  Boyd 31  May  62 

Henry  Barsay  Dunlop  31  Jan.  63 

Hennquez  Melhado,  p.e.  ...  4  Juno  63 
Robert  Anderson,*  late  Lt. 

37  ^' x8  July  68 

Edw.  Lamboume  M'Doupd  4  July  70 


LiBXTTBVAirTS. 

Geo.Ludovic  Houstoun,  p,».\s  Aug.  66 

William  Hall  Maxwell  6  June  67 

Charles  Cunningham xoFeb.  68 

Henry  Macdowall .  />.  # 14  July  69 

Arch.C.Drnmmond  Dick  ,jp.». 

InHruetor  of  Musketry 2  Mar.  71 

John  Campbell  Douglas  ...15  Mar.  72 

Sub  LiBurBiTAKTS. 

Montagu  D.  Campbell 16  Aug.  73 

Adjt.4'  Ca/)<.— William  For- 
rest, late  of  7g  F.  24  Jan.  64 

Qr.afa*<#r.— LittellusBirrell 
Bbxt,  late  of  jg  F. 2  Oct.  56 

Sur^.—Jaa.  Hutchison  19  Nov.  6x 

Aeeigt.  Surff.— Tho.  Graham, 

MD IX  Jan.  67 

Blue  Facings. 


Boss,  Oaithness,  Sutherland, 
and  Oromarty. 

{The  Mighland  Sijle  Mililia. )  [No.  96. ] 
Head  Quarters,  Dingwall. 

I/T.COLOirBX.  CoVHAJrDAirT. 

Greorjjo  Wm.  Holmes  Ross, 

BL.JF.   Ude  Li.   92  F.i 

Mon.  Colonel,  p.$ n  Feb.  56 

Majobs. 
Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  St. 

/>•« 5  Apr,  70 

Alex.  C.  Macleay,^.* 12  Dec.  70 

Captaiivs. 
RoderiokGroganMcckenzie, 

late  Comet  16  Lancer9,p.$.26  Dec.  66 

Hugh  Murray,  p.e 22  Mar.  67 

Hugh  Law  Ro8e,»  DL.  JP. 

laieLt.Uoyal Marines, p.».  5  Apr.  70 

Hector  Munro.  p.s 31  Jan.  71 

Joseph  Chas.  Robs  Gtovc,' 

late  Captain  42  F. 21  June  71 

Colin  Mackenzie,  late  Capt. 

78 F II  June73 

LlBtTTBlTANTS. 

Neil  Farquhar  Scobio,  p.s.   17  Dec.  70 

Binny  Douglas,  p.s 17  Dec.  70 

Sinclair     Mellor    Searight 

Macleay,  p.  s n  Mar.  71 

Donald  G.  M.  Fowler,  i>.».    28  Mar.  71 
Fwcouff/ Tarbat  5  Oct.  72- 

Sub  Lxbutrkaztts. 


Adjt.  ^  Cop£.— Thos.  Mac- 
kenzie, Capt.  79  F.  2?Msj72 

Paymaster.— Alex.  Macken- 
zie, JP.  late  Cant.  25  F....xx  Apr.  55 

Qr.Master. — Hugh  Lindsay 
Maclennan sFeb.  ii 

Surg. — Wm.Ord  Mackenzie, 
MD.  DL.  JP.  Deputy 
Insp.  Gen.  h.p 4Jnne75 

Assist.  Surff.—John   Corbett  6  May  t^ 
Black  Facings. 

Stirling,  Dumbarton,  Olack- 
mannan,  and  Kinross. 

( The  RigkUmd  Borderers  Light  In- 

f<^ntry.) 
Head  Quarters,  Stirling.  [No.  90.] 

HosrOBABT  COLOVEL. 

James,  Duke  of  Montrose, 
AT.  12  Oct.  27 

Lt.Colokbl  Commabda^t. 

John  Findlay,  DL.  JP a6  Apr.  ;i 

Majobs. 

James  Colquhoun,fa/e  Capt. 
4  Dr.  Gds 23Feb.-i 

Sir  Alex.  Muir  Mackenzie, 
Burt.,  late  Captain  78  JP....26  Apr.  71 
Captaikb. 

Edwin  Grogan,  late  Lt.  6  F., 
Hon.Major lyMsy  fs 

Edgeworth  Horrocks 8  June  63 

Thomas  Macdonald  Parry  8  Oct  6S 

Robert  William  Cunen,/w<. 
of  Musketry 6  Apr.  ;o 

A.H.,  Lord  Balfour  qf  Bur- 
leigh,p.s loAag.;: 

LlBUTBWAZm. 

Herbert  R.  Alexander,  j».».io  Feb.  6S 
Lord    Douglas     Beresford 
Malise  Ronald  Graham. ..22  Oct.  ;» 

7i{ichael  Bruce 19  Joa.  71 

Jas.  Kdw.  Mitchell  Innes...i4  App.71 
William  Orr  Ewing,  p.s.   ...  10  Apr.  71 

Thos.  G.  Robertson ii  May  7j 

James  R.  Campbell 31  Hay  75 

Adjt.irCapt—SohTiC.CTtiXgiQ 

HaUcett,!  late  Li.  ^s^-  -.  5  I>ec.  ^7 
Qr.Master.— Capt.  Jas.  Mol- 
lis, h.p.  69  JP. 15  Aug.6i 

5«»y.— Charles  Gib8on,2fI>.23  Mar.  fa 
Assist.  ^Kr^.-^DonaldPatrick 

Stewart  28  May  62 

Yellow  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland, 

Inspector  General  o/MilUia  in  Ireland.— T^^  Colonel  Fred.  Francis  Maudo,  CB.  h.p.  3  JP.  18  Oct.  67. 


Antrim. 

( The  Queen*s Boyal Bi/les.)  [No. 79] 
Head  Quarters,  Belfast. 

COLONBL. 

The  Marq.  o/DonegaU,  ITP. 
GCH.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
Qmeen,  late  qfj  Hussars...  3  Apr.  4X 

liT.COLOXBL. 

Wm. Vomer,  late  Capt.  2x  F. 

JIon.Colonel   16  May  71 

Majob. 

Edmund  Douglas  Leslie 3  June  71 

CAPTAizra. 

Wm.  8.  Butson,  Hon.MaJorxB  Mar.  58 

Alex.  Murray,  Hon.  Majori6  Dec.  6x 

AdolphuB  Jonn  S.  C.  Chi- 
chester, lateLt.  X2  Laneers^o  Sept.  65 

Alex.  Moore  Armstrong,  late 
Capt.6iF.,Inst.qfMuMketryxg  June  71 

James  Buchanan  Whitla,* 
late  Capt.  88  F.     21  Mar.  72 

Quintin  Dick  Hume,  j».«.  ...22  Jan.  73 

Alex.  My.  Henderson,  p.s.  22  Jan.  73 

Edw.  Yandeleur,  laU  Capt, 
a  Dr.  Ode is  Apr.  73 

Eldred  Tho8.Pottinger,>2ato 

Capt.  S.  (Bombay)  Art... 30  July  73 

LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Sir  Robert  Aug.  Wm.  Col- 
leton,  Bart.,  p.s x6  Mar.  71 


Henry  Irwin  Stuart,  j9.#.  ...X7  May  71 

William  Getty 19  May  71 

Joseph  Chas.  Thos.  Smithis  June7x 

John  Alfired  Hind,  j».« 9  Mar.  72 

Lorenzo  Alexander    17  Aug.  72 

James  Boyle 14  May  73 

Sun  LlBUTXITAVTS. 

Roger  Casement 30  Aug.  73 

Geo.  F.  Baird. zg  Nov.  73 

Adjt.4'  CSajrf.— Fred.Austin,» 

late  Capt.  60  F. 12  Mar.  67 

Qr.Maeter.—'m  Wm.  Chew28  Mar.  59 

5i«»;^.— JohnL.Gaussen.afD.  5  Dec.  54 

il«««.5ier7.— Henry  Purdon  s  July  69 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Armagh. 

(  Light  Infantry, )     [No.  75.] 
Head  Quarters,  Ai-magh. 

HoirOBABT  COLOXKL. 

Hon.  Edw.  Brownlow.i  late 
Lt.andCapt.SeotsFus.Gds.  7  Oct.  67 
Lt.Coloitbl  CosnrAVDABT. 
William  Cross,;aA*Cape.68jP. 

Honorary  Colonel 25  July  59 

MIajobs. 
Edw.  Stanley,  late  Capt.  62  F. 

Hon.  Lt.  Colonel 4  Aug.  64 

A.B.S..EttW  o/Gosfoni xo  July  65 


Captaiks. 
Wm.Cross  O'Brien  Tenlson, 

Hon.  Mc^or x  Dec.  fo 

Andrew  Craig,  Instmetorof 

Musketry sApr.  f« 

Charles  D.  Ingham,*^.«./-ai« 

Capt.  28  F. ..: XI  Apr.  71 

Thomas  Simpson,*  p.  e.  laU 

M^f'or  52  F.    x6  Not.  7: 

Mark  Seton  Synnot,  p^.  ...30  Msr.  7? 
Cha.  Wm.  O'Brien,  fate  14. 

7F 3oApr.  75 

Lnvmrurrs. 

Edw.  Villiers  Ryan 22  Sept.57 

Bernard  G.  G.  Beale xx  Mir.  71 

Edward  Stanley,  j).t sa  Misr.  71 

Claude  BrownJow,  p.  • 25  Mar.  71 

John  Reeves,  !>.« 28  Mar.  71 

Charles  Stuart  MiUer 30  Msr.  71 

James  R.  Jameson,  ».  «.   ...x8  May  71 
Geo.  Yaughan  Haxnilton  ...xs  May  iz 

Maxwell  A.  Close  a6  Mar.  73 

Hugh  Harris 36  Apr.  73 

A^utant  4r  Capt.— Charles 

Pakenham,*    late    Capt. 

xoi  JP. 34  July  71 

Surgeon. — Joseph  Marshall 

Lynn 8  Dec.  54 

.iMirt.^Kry.— Philip  Laveiysa  May  ii 


Digitized  by  VjiOOQ 


Oarlow. 

{Bijlet.)      [No.  70.] 
Head  Quarters,  Carlow. 

Lt.Colokxl  CoinCi.KSA.KI. 
John  H.  Keogh,  late  Capt. 

pF. loMay  53 

Majoks. 
Edward  Holme  Butler  11  June  73 

WfJtcr  Butler 8  Jan.  67 

Goo^ge  A.  Warden,  UUe  Li. 

66P. 4  Mar.  69 

Pieree  O'Brien  Hutler,*/a/* 

Lt.6oE^a 18  June 73 

Henry  Rudkin  Vigors,  lata 

CapiahtioF. 30  July  73 

LiXUTBKAJTTS. 

John  H.Watson,  j>.»./.  of  M.  11  Feb.  71 

iLarlesF.  Hume 14  Mar.  71 

ilortuner  James  Kinjf  17  July  72 

Josoph  Watkins  Darloy 12  Oct.  72 

Philip  H.  Bagenal  12  Apr.  73 

Sub  LisiTTXirAVTS. 

John  R  R.  Locky 25  Oct.  73 

Adjt.fCttpt.—KeamB  Deane 

Twiner,  laie  Capt.  99  P....  17  Mar.  71 
5ifyftwi.— Edward  Rawson, 

iTD 23  Nov.  66 

Black  Facings. 


Militia  hifaniry  of  Ireland, 

CAPTAIirS. 

Greorge   8.    Studrtert,    JF. 

Hou.ifajar  28  Nov.  54 

John  B.  Smyth,  Hon.  Mafor  1  May  55 
John  Westropp,  p.9.  Jion. 

Major  17  Sept.55 

Richard  M.  Studdert,  JP. 

Hon.  Major   17  May  62 

Charles  Wm.  Studdert,flo». 

Major,  JF 12  Sept.66 

Fra. Westropp, i7P.i)ro«.lfo/.  4  Apr.  71 
Robert B.  Walton,  JF.p.:  x  Mar.  72 
ITon.Theob.F.Butler,  J^P.  p.f  .17  July  72 
H.  M.  M.  MacMahon,  p.t.  ...22  Jan.  73 


Oavan. 

Head  Quarters,  Cavan.     [No.  loi.] 

LrCoLoirxii  Covmakdajft. 
Thomas,  Marquis  qf  Head- 
fort,  JP. 5  Deo.  54 

Mxjo&s. 
Hirdress   L.    Sannderson, 

\QitCayt.(AFM(ni.JA.Col.-ai^T>fiC.  54 
Gerald  Richard  Dease,  j}.«....  3  May  71 

CAPTAnrs. 

Robert  John  Cuming 15  Mar.  58 

Sdirard  J.  Saunderson 2  June  62 

Jusei»  Kerr,  Inttmctor  of 

Musketry 17  Sept.  64 

John  B.  Lynch 23  Jan.  63 

Uewellyn  T.  B.   Saunder- 

KUftattJJ.  XX  Iltu$ar$  ...16  June 71 
^rn.  Henry  M.  Leslie,  p.$.  ao  Jan.  72 

yred.  J.  Beresford,  p.s i  June  72 

Bagh  Hamphreys,2aitf  Capt. 

isSastart  ...„ 16  Apr.  73 

LlBTTSirAJrTS. 

John  C.  Jones,  p.* x6  Jan.  7X 

William  A.  O'Brien,  p.9.  ...14  Feb.  71 

Chnsiopher  Harman 6  Mar.  71 

Geo.A.  Nicolla 8  July  71 

£6a. Denis  Lawlefla,i».s.  ...  x  Nov.  71 

Bra  LiKirrxvAVTS. 

T.Wm.G.Tatlow  6  Aug.  73 

Aijt4  Ctfpe.~Nicholas  Gos- 

Mlia,  lots  Lieut.  23  .F. 23  Oct.  -63 

raf^ad. — Jamee  Robinson, 

U«(fyxF, 6  Mar.  55 

sr-MoMttr,— Wm.Chinnory, 

JcUoft6P. 8  Sept.63 

-'•ry.— W.  Malcolmaon 20  Jan.  56 

iMu<.5Kfy.— Mark  Moore...  $  Mar.  64 
Black  Facings. 


Glare. 

The  Harp  k  Cit>wn-  "  Q^uSeparabU.** 
Head  Quarters,  Ennis.    [Nc.  94.] 

Hovoa^mT  Coloxxl. 
Crofton  Moore  Yandelem*, 

^J^.  JF 30  Apr.  7a 

Lr.CoLoinEi.. 
Wm.  Edw.  Azmstrong-Mac- 
IVnmeU,  Vice  Lieut.  JF., 
i^ttofAMtirianServiet  ...xoNov.  71 

'  Majoks. 

HarcusPateraon,  JF.  Son, 

li.CUoutl  29  Jan.  73 

John  O'CaJlaghan,  JF,  late 

Cap<.6aF.;  JSDwi.X<.Oo/.j9.«.xx  June  73 


LlErTKXAHTS. 

Robert  S.  Lawlor,  p.» xa  May  60 

Rich.  O'Noil  Creagh,  p.t.  ...25  Apr.  65 

William  H.  H.  Crowe xi  Feb.  67 

JohnG.F.V.Fitzgerald,|).f.  4  Apr.  71 

Geo.  P.  Hume  Crowe 4  Apr.  71 

Fra.  S.  Sampson,p.« xx  Apr.  71 

Hamilton  Hall,  !>.« i  Mar.  72 

Geo.  F.  V.  B.  Smyth 24  July  72 

Adjt.4'Capf.—A.Y,0*BTi€in, 

Capt.  60  F. .-2  Jan.  73 

Fayma«ter.—Ch&s,  M.  Par- 

lanson 6  Jan.  55 

Qr.3faf/«r.— Geoffrey  Davie826  Aug.  63 
Surgeon.  —  Michael   Green, 

MD 24  Oct.  ^2 

A$eM.  Surff.—Wm.  Culinan  5  Apr.  56 
Yellow  Facings 


North  Cork  Eifles. 

Head  Quarters,  MaUow.    [No.  116.] 

HONOaAKY  COLOXEL. 

Lord  Fermoy 27  Scpt.7x 

Lt.Coloxbii. 
Richard    Wm.     Aldworth, 

Colonel,  late  qf  7  F.  29  Oct.  73 

Majors. 

Robt.  D.  Perry,  JF. 10  Doc.  73 

Charles  Frederick  KnoUes  xo  Dec.  73 

Captaiks. 
RobertAldworth,i/o«.lfq/or, 

p.9, 12  Dec.  56 

Wm.Lambert  KovrQ,JF.p.t. 

lion.  Major    19  Jan.  59 

Hubert  Coghlan,i/ort.JLra;ori7  May  64 

Philip  Sidney  Dudley 8  May  66 

ir<m.  Edw.  FitsEdm.  Burke 

Roche  XI  May  69 

Noble  Wm.  Johnson  ix  Doc.  71 

Douglas  Mercer   12  Apr.  73 

LlXtrTBWANTS. 

Samuel  Townsend,  JF 12  Apr.  64 

St.  Geo.  D.  Mansergh   3  Aug.  68 

Son.  James  B.  Burke  Roche  x  x  May  69 

Wm.  Popham  Wrixon,"  late 
Capt.esF. xoMar.  71 

Standiah  Henry  Harri^son  23  May  7X 

Richard  O.  A.  Taylor,  late 
Sne.  1  F. 23  Jan.  7a 

Hon.  Ulick  de  Rupe  Burke 
Roche 30  Apr.  73 

Adjt.4r  Capt.— Wm.Johnaou, 

lateLieut.  BjfleFrig X4  Nov.  55 

Qr.  Jfa«<«r.— John  W.  John- 
ston   5  Mar.  60 

Sury.—Tho. H.  Justice, MD.is  Feb.  6x 

il«m^.£^Mr^.— James  Creaghi8  June  73 
Black  Velvet  Facings. 


Sonth  Cork. 

(Light  Infantry.)  [No.  87.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bandon. 

COLONBL. 

J5roit.H.  B.  Bernard 29  Mar.  54 

Lt.Coloxbi.. 
S'ir  Aug.  Riversdale  Warren, 
Sort:,  late  Major  20  F. 6  July  65 

Ma  JOB. 
A.  H.  Lucas,  JF.  late  Capt. 
45  F.;  Son.Lt.Colonel  ...is  June  55 


463 

Captains. 
Edm.    A.    Sbuldham,  JF. 

iion.  Mtyor 5  Apr.  5a 

Chaa.  Deane,  Hon.  Major... 15  Juno  60 
Fras.Heard,,7y.Hb«.lf<vor  17  May  64 
Percy  B.  Bernard,  JF.  ».«..  8  May  66 
James  H.  F.  Donegan,  5'P..2o  Mar.  67 

John  R.  Newman,  JF 3  May  71 

Robt.  Holmes,  Hon.  Mcy'or. 11  May  72 
Lancelot  John  Kiggell,  JP.16  July  73 

Richard  Nettles   39  Oct.  73 

Fred.  Wm.  Bell.. 17  Dec.  73 

LlBrTBirAlTTS. 

James  Boyle  Bernard 27  Jan.  68 

Stephen  P.  Coppinger,  p.e.96  Feb.  69 

Fra.  Hodder  Bass,  p.e xo  Mar.  71 

Herbert  G.  KeUy,  p,s 10  Mar.  71 

Thomas  Fra.  Lyons,  p.».  ...  4  Apr.  71 
Andrew  Poole  Beamish  ...xa  Oct.  7a 

Thomas  Hector  Baylor 16  Oct.  72 

Alex.  D.  Jackson    x6  0ct.  73 

Sub  LiButBJTAXTS. 

George  Lucas  30  Aug.  73 

Yfi*«r  Baldwin  34  Sept.73 

Adit.  ^  Capt. — Henry  Lucas, 

UUe  Capt.  45  P. ,8  Deo.  61 

Sur^.—Kenry  Slorach,  JfD.19  Jan.  64 
A$9t»i.8urg.—Win.  Belcher, 

^^'  •: 20  July  67 

Whito  Facings. 


Donegal. 

(io2ni.  The  Frince  of  Walee"  Own.) 
Head  Quarters,  Lifford. 

HOKOBABY  COLOXBL. 

James,lfarj.  Hamilton 22  Sept.  60 

Lt.Coloitxl  Coxvaxdakt. 
Lord  Claud  John  Hamilton, 

late  Capt.  Qr.  Qd» 19  July  67 

Majobs. 
Jaa.  Hen.  Todd-Thornton,^ 

DL.  JF.  late  Capt.  40  P.; 

Honorary  Lt.Colonel 3  Apr.  55 

Fras.  Stewart  Mansfield xo  May  71 

Captaixs. 
Solomon  Darcus,  Hon.Maj.  8  Jan.  55 
John  Tredennick,iZo».3£a/.  6  Feb.  55 
Wm.  Mackay  Ihlackenzie  ...23  July  61 

James  Fred.  Stewart 20  Aug.6x 

Alex.  Nesbitt  GiUespoy,  In- 

etruetor  of  Musketry  11  Feb.  69 

William  Style  6  Dec.  70 

L.  Norman,  late Lt.iF.tP.t.io 'Hay  jt 
Daniel  B.  Maturin  Bainf  ...xo  May  71 

LiBUTBXAXTS. 

Thos.  Benison  n  Oct.  57 

Robert  Hay  Maturin,  p.e....  3  June  63 

Wm.  Alex.  M.  Stewart 15  June  53 

John  N.  Porter 22  Jan.  70 

W.  J.  P.  Hamilton.  j>.» 2  Feb.  70 

Wm.  RowUnd  M'Kay,  late 

Lieut.  85  P.,  p.e 21  Apr.  71 

Herberts.  Irwin 30  Apr.  71 

Charles  Hector  Stewart, />.«  5  Mar.  7a 

SVB  LXBVTBXAXTS. 

WiUiam  Mackey 16  June  73 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.—BoTbert  H. 

Stepney,  late  Lt.  79  F.  ...12  Oct.  72 
Paymaster.  — Alex.  Nesbitt 

GiUespie 31  July  58 

^Kiy.— Robert  Little,  JfP.x3  Sept.65 
Asaut.  5«fi^.— CharlesSmith, 

MD 23  June  69 

White  Facings. 


Boyal  ITortli  Down. 

(Bijles.)    [No.  77.3 
Head  Quarters,  Newtown  Ards. 

HOXOBABT  COLOXBL. 

Earl  o/Dufferin,XP.  jrCP...i8  Jan.  56 

Lt.Coloxbl  Coxhaxdakx. 

John  Craig,  Hon.  Colonel  ...  5  Apr.  71 

Majors. 

MathewWm.  Foxdo  5  Apr.  71 

Gawin  Wm.  Rowan  Hamil* 
ton,  lafe  Capt.  7  Dr.  Gds.iB  Juno  73 

Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


464 

CiPTAiirs. 

James  Trail  Hall 2  Sept.  63 

Alex.  Gxacey,  jp.t aa  May  71 

John  M'Cance,  ji.« 19  June  72 

LxsmcxirAirTa. 

Robert  Eeimedy 27  Mar.  71 

John  HarriBon,  ».f 27  Mar.  71 

Amyatt  Wm.  Anketell,p.«...a7  Mar.  71 
SamaelKennedyCowan,j).».  7  June  7: 

Henry  P.  Gordon 2a  June  71 

Wm.Morrigon 4  Jan.  7a 

Wm.  Barron  Stanton,   jp.f. 

Itut.  of  Mutketry 4  Jan.  72 

Wm.  JohnJ.Kirkpatrick,p.«.  1  June  72 

Henry  H.  Higginaon 20  July  72 

Robert  G.  S.  Crawford 6  Nov.  72 

Grayes  Thompson 12  Apr.  73 

Sub  Libutsstavts. 

Daniel  L.  Delacherois  23  July  73 

Adjt.  4"  Capt.— Geo.  Rowan 

Hamilton,  Lt.  h.p.  8  .F...  4  Sept.  71 
Qr.   Matter. — Capt.   James 

Monzies,  A.  v.  Depot  Batt.  7  Feb.  65 
Surgeon . — RicliardHamilton 

Cross   25  Feb.  71 

Auitt.  Surg, — 

Scarlet  Faoingrs. 


Koyal  South  Down. 

{Light  Ji^CMtry.)    [No.  112.] 
Head  Quarters,  Downpatrick. 

Lt.ColOXKL  ComCi^KDAXT. 

William   Brownlow  Forde, 

late    of  ty  F.,  JP.  DL.; 

Honorarji  Colomel 14  Not.  54 

Majors. 
Thomas  Waring i6Sept.68 

CxpiAiirs. 
AndrewVcscyDavoren,  j».#.i3  Apr.  58 
9.  Geo.  Fox  Grant,  late  Capt. 

62  F.  Iiut.  ofMuekrtry  ...  5  May  68 
P.  C,  Viee.  Newry,  MP.  p.$.  7  Dec.  68 
Robert  Skeffington  Ross  of 

Bladensburg    21  Dec.  70 

Cha.CmtchleyJohnson,p.».23  Dec.  71 
B.  Ravenscrofl  Nelson, i>.«.  ao  July  73 

LziIUTXKi.irTB. 

Robert  Percevul  Maxwell... 23  Jan.  71 
Stephen  Perceval  Maxwell  23  Jan.  71 

Robert  John  S.  Knox 23  Jan.  71 

David  F.  R.  Anketell a7  Mar.  71 

Thoft.  Andrew  M*Cammou27  Mar.  71 

Henry  AverHl  Eager 21  Apr.  7 1 

Geo.  Edm.  Cuppaidge  12  June  72 

Adjt.  4"  Capt.—JtLmes  Bal- 

combe,  lateofsj  F. 4  Feb.  60 

5»rff.— Thos.  A.  Vescv,3f D.  4  May  71 
Ajuut.Sun.—Kdwin  F.  Nel- 

•on,  MD 1  Aug.  70 

Blue  Facings. 


Eoyal  Dublin  Oity. 

{Queen'a  Ovn  Hoyal  Begiment.)    [100.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

HOXOBAST   COLOVKL. 

5ir  Chaa.  C.W.  Domvile, -B<.  8  July  71 

lil.GOLONKL. 

HeniyMusters,  DL.  JP.  late 

Capt.  3  Dr.  Ode.  Hon. Col.  ix  Mar.  59 
Majors. 
Bbt.Eglinton  Seton,  late  Lt. 

93  F.f  p.e.  i  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  3  Feb.  70 

CAPTAIirS. 

Robert  Bolton  Smyth,  In- 

ttruetorqfMueketrjft  p.e.; 

Han.  Major 27  July  59 

Thomas  Bellew,  Hon.Mcyoroo  May  62 

William  Wallace, !>.« 3June63 

Francis  Yowell x8  Feb.  70 

Henry  Thomas  Willans 8  July  71 

Wm.  De  Rensi  Horan,  p.e.    8  July  71 

John  Joa.  O'Gorman i  Feb.  73 

Matthew  J.  J.  Quinn 16  Aug.  73 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 

LixvTSirurTS. 

Wm.  J.  O.  GUes 11  Jan.  68 

Winton  Seton,  j9.« 3June7x 

Isidore  Pat.  D'Aroy 8  July  71 

Donald  Mac Dougall,  p. ».  ...18  Sept. 71 

Geo.  R.  MacMulIen 8  Mar.  73 

Henry  Wm.  Phepoe  7  May  73 

Wm.  H.  W.  Crotton    31  May  73 

Adjt.  4r  Cap*.— Gerard  John 

For%yt\i,UateBt.MajorsiF.ix  Feb.  61 
Surg.—E.  D.  Dickson,  MD.t4  May  73 
Aeeiet.  Surg. — Geo.  W.Owens, 

MD 25  Jan.  70 

Blue  Facings. 


Dublin  County. 

{Light  Infantry.)     [No.  109.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

COLOXBL. 

William,  £ar/  o/Meuth.DX.io  May  47 

Lt.Colokbi.. 
C.  Vesey  Colthurst  Vesey, 
JP.  late  of  81  F.  19  Nov.  73 

Major. 
James  Hewitt  Oliver 19  Nov.  73 

Captaiits. 
Wilson  Hartley,  late  Capt. 

8  F.,  p.e.  Hom.Major  16  July  58 

Edm.  Alex.  Mansfield    29  June  59 

Edward  Venion,2/o>».lfa/ori6  Feb.  63 

Reg.,  Lord  Brabazon x6  May  65 

Wm.  Farran  Darlcy,  jB.f .  ...  2  Apr.  70 

John  French,  p.t 13  May  71 

EdwynThomas,/a/eZ//.83  F. 

p.e.  I.  qf  Muek.Hon.Mujori^  Apr.  73 

LlRUTRWAWTS. 

Wm.  R.  CuBack-Smith  7  Feb.  66 

Robert  A.  H.  Barry,  p.».   ...i8  Jan.  67 

JohnM'D.  Joy,  p.e 5  Jan.  70 

Henry  C.  Gernou.p.t -,.25  Jlar.  71 

Martin  O.  Kirwan,  late  Lt. 

83-F. 7  June?! 

Edw.  8.  Uandcock,p.« 26  Oct.  72 

Geo.  T.  Thomhill 26  Apr.  73 

Francis  Ruttledge  31  May  73 

S0B  LlBUTXirABTS. 

Lcland  Hone 28  June  73 

.drf/V.  <f- Ctfjjf .— W.Montgomerie 
S.Caulteild,/fl/c  Co;*/.  662''.  1  Deo.  54 

Qr.  Matter.— Vfm.   Hardie, 
lateofgoF. 16  Mar.  55 

Surgeon.— Wm.  Stoke»,.V7-».  15  Dec.  68 

AeeiMt.  5«rff.— Gerald  Fran- 
cis Yco.JifJ? n  May  71 

White  Facings. 


A  dit.4-Capi.-^Ken.  Beokwith 

8awTey,{ato.B«.lfq/or88F.i8  July  55 

Pay».— Capel  St.  George  ...27  Fe»>.  Nj 

Surgeon.— G.  D.  Mansfield  .37  >lar.  «> 

.iM^.^vr^.— Robert  P.  Walshi4  Jan.  u 

Buff  Facings. 


Fermanagh. 

{Light  Infantry.)     [No.  71.] 
Head  Quarters,  Enniskillen. 

COLOKBL. 

W.  Willoughby,  JaWo/En- 

niskillen,  Di 24  Oct.  34 

Lt.Coloxbi.. 
Edw.   Archdall,   late   Capt. 

14  F. ;  Honorary  Colonel... 12  May  62 
Ma  job. 
J.  Gerard  Irvine,DL.JP.p.»,  4  June  62 

Captains. 
Jno.M.A.C.Richardson,p.«.a4  Feb.  58 
A.  W.  Bailey,  Inelructorof 

Mueketry ;  Hon.  Major  ...20  Mar.  62 

Blaney  T.  Winslow 8  Jan.  67 

Hugh  do  F.  Montgomery  ...  7  May  67 

Benjamin  Bloomfield aoAiig.  70 

Fenton   Josiah    Hort,  late 

Lt.  13  F. «  ..14  Mar.  71 

Libittbvavts. 
George  H.  Johnstone,  p.*....^^  May  63 

W.  B.  Neville,  p.e 4  Feb.  70 

George  C.Lendrum,  p.e r6  Mar.  71 

William  H.  Haire 16  Mar.  71 

John  Ponsonby  King,  j).«....  3  Apr.  71 

Geo.  Herbert  Loflus 22  Feb.  72 

Hugh  Archdall xi  Mar.  7a 

Edw.  Wm.  Walsh 24  May  74 


GkJway. 

Head  Quarters,  Loughrea.    [N'o.  91  ] 

HoirORABY  COLOXEL. 

The  IfarfKu q/'Clanricarde, 
JTP.  Lieut,  of  the  Countg...i2  Feb.  73 
Lt.Colovbi.. 
Richard,  Earl  of  Clancartyi4  Nor.tj 

Majors. 
John  Archer  Blake  Daly  ...17  July  7; 
Oliver  Martyn,  p.e 8  Mar.  7^ 

Captauts. 
John  Wilson  Lynch.  Hon. 

Major  7Joly5? 

Geo.wm.Mannsell,2f<m  lfq;.6  Jiu.c  'o 

John  Ward  Com^Ti 4  Maj  u 

Valentine  Blake  18  June  15 

E.  A.  B.,  Lord  Wallscourt, 

lateLt. 4-  Capt.  Colde.Gde.  21  Feb.  71 

William  Rogers 19  J«ii^«  :• 

David  Rutledge,  p.e 24  July  7: 

Rich.  Lynch  Staunton,  p.e.  24  July  72 
Thos.  A.  Joyce,  «.•.,  /  ofM.  i  Jan.  7-. 

James  J.  Bodkin 18  Juuc  7; 

LiBUTBsrAsrrs. 

John  D'Arcy 29  May  1 :    | 

Sinclair  E.  G.  ButBon   22  Feb.  71 

Jonathan  H.  Walker 15  Apr.  7' 

James  Patrick  Daly  1  June  7.* 

Geo.  Patrick  Chevera 17  J^J  r    I 

Wm.  Hay  T.Lowry 31  J«'y  :-' 

Nicholas  J.  Balfe     16  Oct.  7-    ' 

J  ohn  Hawley  Burke  26  Feb.  7; 

^4/'— Gctavins Lowiy ,  late  1 

qf96F. 18  May  t; 

Paymaeter. — S.  S.  Harrison  1  July  -     j 
Qr.Maeter.—Ja».  Galbniith  5  Au^.  - 
tinrg.—Andr.  O'KcilyNohin  4  iL^r. .: 
Aeeiet.  Surg. — 

Yellow  Facings. 

Kerry. 

Head  Quarters,  Tralee.    [No.  107  ^ 

HONORART  COM>2rBL. 

V.A.,  Fori  of  Kenmare,  A:P.26  Mar.  ( ^ 
Lr.CoLOirxL  CoMMAiroAirr. 

D.  B.,  Lord  Yentry,  DL 3  Aug.j* 

Majobs. 

James  Crosbie  16  Apr.  5? 

Morris  Chas.  O'ConncU,* 
late  Capt.  73  F.  Honorary 
Lt.CoUmel 17  Sept..w 

CAPTAIirS. 

Samuel  Collis,  Hon.  Major  Feb.  y. 
Edw.  Herbert,  Hon.  Major  i  Nor.  54 
Wm. Rowan, j».».lfo*i.lfo;c»r  6  Jan.  :5 
Henry  Moore  Sandos,  lion. 

Major  29  Oct.  ?: 

Richd.  Plnmmer,  Hon.Maj.17  Sep:.  5? 
Francis  McGillicuddy,  Hon. 

Major  25  July  U 

Francis  E.  Chute, //o«.J/a/.  6  Sell"' 
Thomas  Spring,  Ineiructor 

of  Mueketry   6Sept7> 

Thomas  Geo.  Gun,  late  Lt, 

liF.pe 6P€pt.:i 

Thomas  Saudes,  j}.« i  Feb.  :, 

LiBUTBKAJITS. 

Colthurst  Bateman 13  i**-^  '' 

Alured  de  Moleyns 9  ^a^-  "• 

William  8.  Hicicie  aS  Mar.  7. 

Richard  Rice,  p.e 28  Mar.  r: 

Henry  S.  Palmer 28  Mar.  7. 

Pierce  De  L.  Mahony    26  Mar.  7.v 

Adjt.—Capt.mchd.Bjoberts, 

late  Captain  o  F. 26  Nor.  i- 

Qr.Maeter.—  \Vm.    Russell, 

late  of  a  F  29  Jan,  .-^ 

5i«iv.— Tho,Mavbnry,«Jfi).  i  Jan.  y> 
Aeeiet. Surg. —Clement  Peat, 

MD 16  Mar.  35 

Yellow  Facings. 
Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Eildare. 

(SffU*,)    [No.  88.] 
Heaa  Quarters,  Naas. 

UONOKJIST  COLOKXL. 

JIarqtat  of  KililRTe ii  May  7a 

LT.C01.01VSL. 
Henry  F.,  ITarquu  of  Dro- 

gheda 18  Apr.  6i 

Muox. 

E'lstace  Mansfield  26  Mar.  73 

Cjiptaixs. 

Richard  Wra.  Mansfield 30  July  62 

F  )rtoBcue  J.  Tynte ,  j>.».   ...  17  J^Vv  72 
U'm.Henrv  C.  Gmttan,  p.  a.ag  Oct.  73 
K.Y.  I^rattSannders,  lateLt. 
R.AH 29  Oct.  73 

LlBVTXKA.irT8. 

rr-'Mli,  Sari  of  Offaly  20  Feb.  71 

K:l<ljirc  Borrowes,  j9.« 6  May  71 

\UhX.¥.^yxid,UUeCavt.  22  F. 

l**iruttor  of  MuJeetry  ...26  Oct.  72 
Sra  LiXTTTKViJrTS. 

Franz  W.  W.  Browne    3  I^^-  73 

Cha.  de  la  P.  B.  Croker 3  Dec.  73 

Ain.  fCayt.^lTon.  Edw. 

Lawless,  laieLt.  RiJUBr.  7  July  69 

A'r7.— Robert  Huston 6  Mar.  55 

AttUt.  Surg. 

Black  Facings. 

Eilkennj. 

{F—Uiert.)    [No.  127.] 
Head  Quarters.  Kilkenny. 
HosroaAST  Coloxxl. 
RlsUHon.  W.  P.  Tiphe,  Lt. 

ajti  Cu9to*  Botulorum 8  Jan.  55 

Lt.Colonkl  CoXSCAlTDAirT. 
Howard  St.  George,  JF.Iatt 

Litut.  77  F.  p.* 10  Jan.  71 

Majobs. 
S.r  Jas.  Langrii>he,  JBt.JT.  24  Jan.  66 

I'anl  Uelfiham  Hunt  14  June  71 

Captaxxs. 
Brent   Neville,    late    Capt, 

71  F.  p.9 21  Nov.  63 

'Jfirce  Morris, />.» 19  Apr.  71 

U'ury    Fra.    Sneyd,    late 

£iui^nB6F.  17  June  71 

<firgcs  Holy,  ji.^ 17  ^^7  7' 

\k  in.  Carpenter  Shore,  p.»,  xi  Aug.  71 

J-  hn  Nugent  Cahill   18  Sept.  72 

J'.hn  Tbacker,  late  Lt.  63  F  26  Mar.  73 
John  M.  Hamilton,  Captain 
k.p.  S.  Marinea xo  May  73 

1*1  BUTBX  ANTS. 

Jilin  Edwin  Warburton 5  Apr.  7 1 

Wm.  Percy  Johnson  8  June  71 

WiiiiAiQ  Stannard,  £.«. 19  June  71 

^'T  Charles  Coote,  Bt 25  July  ji 

Wm.  Henry  Davoren 9  Mar.  72 

0«jo.  P.  D.  Sutherland 17  July  72 

Howard  C.  St.  George  26  Oct.  72 

Hjbert  Butler 7  May  73 

Sim  LxKVTXXAirTS. 

^Valter  T.  Butler 9June73 

Ai)t.  f  CSBfrf.— R.  Sandford 

WMi)urton,ia/«3fa;or3F.x7  Dec.  64 

(Ir.Miuter.—CtiT.  H.  Prim  26  Apr.  67 

s*r^  —Cha.  G.  Lyster,  MD.j^  Aug.  71 

.iwut.Sjtry.— Bich.B.Magee25  Nov.  57 

Yellow  Facings. 

King's  Ooimty. 

{Soyal  Syiee.)    [No.  98.] 
Head  Quarters,  Parsonstown. 

HOHOBABT  COLOITBX.. 

TUftmas  Bernard,  DL.  JP. 

late  Bt.  Major  X2  Laneert^s  Mar.  7X 
Lt.Coloitbl. 
i^M.  Alfred  Bury,  laU  Capt. 

10  F. 25  Mar.  71 

Majob. 
BichardW.  Bernard,  late  of 

duetrian  Service  i    Hono- 

rarj  Ll.CoUmel 25  Mar.  71 

CAnAiirs. 
T^imaa  Acres  Peirce,  late 

..J^'**-  4«  f.  23  Jaly  59 

<  liM.  Frank  Bolleston,  p.».  3  Aug.  65 

David  D.  Urqnhart 18  July  70 

K-Fetherston  Whitney,  late 

S>*ei^6iF.  x8  July  70 

Ambrose  C.  W.  Cox.  late  Lt. 

i2Lauctr$ 5  Apr.  71 

Edmond  Xyre,  f .». 17  May  73 


Militia  InfarUry  of  Ireland, 

LixuTXirAirTS. 
Geo.  Meares  Maunsell,  p.». 

Inetrncior  of  Mueketry  ...27  Jan.  71 
John  George  Annitt,p.«.  ...  9  Mar.  71 

John  Drought  27  Mar.  71 

George  Bennett 12  June  71 

J^aW^Charleville 25  July  71 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— Wm.  Trocke, 

late  Lt.  4r  Adjtttant  35  F.     i  Apr.  70 

Qr.Masier.— Alfred  Evans  29  Nov.  59 

Surg. — Thomns"Wood8,2f  J5. 19  Jan.  64 

Ae9ut.Surg.—Ch&.  Stoney...io  Mar.  64 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Leitrim. 

{Biflee.)    [No.  iii.] 
Head  Quarters,  Carrick-on-Shannon. 

HoifOBABT  CoLOXBL. 

JJo».  William  Jaa.  Forbes,* 

lateLt.  4r  Capi.Gren.Gde.  xs  Apr.  71 
Lt.  Colon  BL. 
HenryTheophilusClements, 

JP.,  Hon.  Colonel 11  Jan.  42 

Majobs. 
Arthur    Geo.    Wise,»    late 

Captain  ^i  F. 7  Juno  71 

Arthur  J.V.L.Birchall,  JP.28  May  73 

Captains. 
Richard  He3niolds  Peyton, 

late  Cornet  i  Dn 5  Mar.  60 

W.Phibbs,  Imt.oflfusketry, 

Hon.  Major 19  .Tuly  69 

James  Fleetwood  R.rud,  p.*. 22  May  71 
Henry  O'Farrell  Gregory, 

Hon.  Major 22  June  71 

Roderick  John  Hanley,  late 

Lt.  25  F. 30  Mar.  72 

Hastings  Molloy 28  May  73 

LZBUTBKAXTS. 

Arthur  Anchmuty  Lawderx2  Sept. 65 

John  M'Manus,  p.$ 4  Mar.  71 

B.  John  Tceling,  p.e 17  July  72 

Reginald  Levinge  24  May  73 

Sub  LlXUTBNANTS. 

Theophllus  B.  Jones 16  July  73 

Wm.  Henry  White X7  Dec.  73 

^(2/^^^<<p^— Geo.Hastlngs 

Brooke,  late  Lt.  ^S  P. 12  May  70 

Q.Jf(M<.— Jas.Soden  Cullen  19  July  69 
Surg.—\Ym.    H.  Franklin, 

mD 26  Feb.  73 

Aeeiet.  Surg.— Robert  Brad- 

Bha.VTflateStaff'Auist.Sur.is  Sept. 66 
Black  Facinsra. 


Eoyal  Limerick  Oounty. 

Head  Quarters,  Limerick.    [No.  123.] 

HONOBABT  COLONBL. 

X<.  J(m.Wm.Mon8ell,ifP.26  July  64 

Lt.Colonxl  Couxandant. 
The  Earl  of  Limerick,  late 

qf  M}/le  Brigade 9  July  70 

Majobs. 
J.  W.  Shelton.  lateLt.  14  F. 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel    28N0V.64 

George  £.  Massy 23  Mar.  71 

Camaims. 
John  Howley,  Hon.Major...  5  Jan.  55 
George  Stein, ifoa.  Major.. .jo  Nov.  58 
GeorgoWm.Finch,ir<m.Jf<v.2Dec.  58 

Ormsby  Vandelcur 29  Apr.  62 

Bryan  Edw.  Sheehy  X9  Jan..  71 

Richard  Wm.  Cradock,  late 

Capt.  17  F. 2  Feb.  71 

Rochford  Hunt 12  Apr.  73 

Foorde  Russell  Royse,  p.$.y>  Apr.  73 
John  M'K.  Hartigan,  Capt. 

H.M.  Bombay  StafFCorps  12  Nov.  73 

LlBUTKNANTS. 

Edward  C.  Conyers,  p.e.  ...  6  Feb.  71 

Daniel  T.  Costelloe.p.t 4  Mar.  71 

Wm.  G.  Gubbins 23  Mar.  71 

Joseph  S.  Furlonge, p.».  ...23  Mar.  71 

HugnL  Maasey  19  June7z 

Aribur  MaunsoU,  p.e.,  Inet. 

of  Mueketrjf    23  Jan.  72 

Thomas  Ulostcr  23  Nov.  72 

Wm.  Russell  Rodger 30  Apr.  73 

Robert  U.  O'Hanlou,  jp.«....24  May  73 

Sub  Lixutxnahts. 
Pierce  T.  Shute   4  Scpt.7i 


465 

Adjt.— Capt.  Thos.  George 

Mawe,»toi«  Capt.  x  W.IM.  5  May  65 
Payiiio«<<r.— Edw.C.D.BeU  25  Aug.  59 
Qr.Jfa#£er.— Eyre  Powell.. .X2  Aug.  56 
iSur^.— Thomas  Wilkinson, 

MD X  Mar.  55 

Auitt.  5arff.— Patrick    En- 

wright,lfD 26  Mar.  53 

Blue  Facings. 


Londonderry. 

{Light Infantrg.)    [No.  95] 
Head  Quarters,  Londonderry. 
HovoBABY  Colonel. 
Robert  Peel  Dawson,  late 
Captain  ix  Hueeare 12  Apr.  71 

•        Lr.COLONXI.  OOKM ANDAITT. 

Wm.  FitzwilUam  Lenox 
Conyngham,  JP.  late 
&SF.;  Honorary  Colonel... ^s  Sept. 50 

3iAJOBS. 

Stewart  C.    Bruce,    JP. 

Honorary  Lt.  Colonel  24  Aug.  66 

George  Eluox,/).* xi  June  73 

CAVTAIirS. 

Geo.  Beresford  Knox,  ITon. 

Major,  p.e X3  Feb.  54 

Wm.  E.  Scott,  Hon.  Majorio  Dec.  54 
Alex.  Shuldham,  late  6  JP., 

Hon.  Mqjor 4  Jan.  55 

John  Hervey  Browne,  late 

Capt.  X2  Laneera  27  Jan.  69 

James  Jackson  Clark,  p.0.  23  Feb.  7x 
Pechell  Irvine  28  Mar.  72 

LlXUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Pilkington  X3  July  58 

Edmund  S.  Lecky  X9  Sept.  59 

Joseph  B.  Alexander 9  Aug.  64 

David  W.  Stevenson,  j).«.  ...25  Oct.  70 

Alexander  Boyle,  ;>.« 7  Feb.  71 

John  W.  A.  O'N.  Torrens  ...15  Mar.  72 

William  Quin    24  July  72 

Henry  John  M'Corkell 24  July  7a 

Lawrence  L.  Steele    8  Aug.  72 

ITon.Mark  H.  H.  M'Donnell  7  Sept.71 
Adjt.  jr  Cop^.—Rich.  Pierce 

Butler,    late    Lieut,    and 

Adjt.  7SF. 6  Jan.  66 

Payiiia«<«".— Rowley  Miller  20  Jan.  55 
Qr.Jfof^.— Thomas  Lecky  13  July  58 
Surg.— Wm.  Miller,  MB.  ...xo  June  64 
A$etet.Surg.  —  Eavr.  Smith, 

MB 10  June  64 

Primrose  Facings. 


The  Prince  of  Wales'a  Eoyal 
Begiment  of  Longford  Bifles. 

Head  Quarters,  Longford.     (]No.  85.] 

HONOBABT  COLONXL. 

Lt.Colovxl. 
Luke,   Lord   Annaly,    late 

Capt.  tzDre 2  Mar.  59 

Majox. 
Ralph  A.  Dopping-Hepen> 

Btal,  JP.,p.t 17  Feb.  62 

Captains. 
L.  Loftus  Bushe  Fox,  «7P. 

Inetruetor  qf  Musketry, p.e.  7  June  56 
Wm.  M.  M.  Fortescue,7ai« 

af6oF. 19  Apr.  64 

John  Thomas  Davys,  p.e.  ...17  June  64 
Francis  R.  Blackley, />.•. ...  3  May  71 
Digby  West,  p.e 5  ^^7  73 

LiBUTXNANTS. 

James  H.  Dopping 6  Dec.  64 

Honrv  W.  White,  late  Cor. 

11  Hu$e xsFeb.  65 

James  R.  C.  Martin   24  Mar.  71 

Aug.  P.  F.  West 5  Feb.  73 

Sub  LiBUTXNANTS. 

HamletWadeCuppage,^  late 

Capt.  42  P' 28  June  73 

Adjt.  f  Capt.  4r  Aetg.  Paymr. 

— Wm.  Enderby,fa<«  Capt. 

SF.  3  Oct.  65 

Sur^.— David  C.  Peter  6  Feb.  55 

Ae»iet.Surg.—Jj.  H.  Ormsby  5  July  73 


466 

Louth> 

{Ri/le*.)    [No.  io8.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dauclalk. 

How OBASY  COLOKBL. 

John,  Lord  Rathdonnel,  late 
ofj^F.   28  Jan.  67 

Lt.GOLOKBI.  CoUVklXDXWt. 

Sir  John  S.  Itobinson,  Hart. 

JP.  late  Lieut.  60  Bi/les, 

Honorary  Colonel 23  Dec.  54 

Majob. 
William  Thos.  Mun-ay,  p.e.  6  Aug.  73 

Captaijts. 
RoTj.M.  Murphy,  JF/ow.  Majorio  Mar.  59 
John    Prod.    Foster,    lale 

Lieut,  i^HuMare 25  Apr.  71 

Geo.  P.  A.  Brabazon,  J5.*.,..i2  Oct.  72 
Charles  B.  M'Clintock,  |>.«.23  July  73 

Clement  Gr.  Lefroy 24  Sept.73 

Francis  E.  ThoruhilI,p.#.  ...24  Sept.73 

LxXITTBirANTS. 

Sydney  E.  BoUinRham 28  Apr.  71 

Harry  Wm.  Jamieson 27  Feb.  72 

Hon.  Fred.  Lawless   21  Mar.  72 

AlanHenryBellingham.j}.«.2o  July  72 

Arthur  Macan,  j7.« 23  Nov.  72 

Sub  LxBUTBiriLNTS. 

Tennison  Edw.  Smith  6  8cpt.73 

James  A.  H.  Jameson  29  Nov.  73 

Adj.4r  Cap^— William  John- 
stone    BeUingham,    late 

Capt.  50 -F. 5  Jan.  55 

Surg.— 

Black  Facings. 


Nortli  Mayo. 

Head  Quarters,  Ballina.  [No.  120.] 

Colonel. 
St.  George  Cuffe,  late  Capt.  2 

Dr.  Ode 3  Aug.  69 

Lt.Colokbl. 
A.    W.    Knox-Gore,*    late 

Capt.  60  Sifieg,  p.$ 10  Aug.  69 

Major. 

Ernest  Knox,  JP z  2  July  61 

Captaixs. 
Jame8Paget,;).«.lF<m.2fa/orzoFcb.  55 

AlfVed  Knox 29  Nov.  59 

Maurice  C.  J.  Blake,  p.e.  ...16  Oct.  61 

Lewellyn  Blake   30  May  63 

Chas.  Kirkwood,  late  Lt.  R. 

Art 10  Aug.  69 

Peter  Lynch,  p. «. 30  Sept.  71 

LlBUTBlTAKTS. 

David  R.  Fair.  p.« 9  Oct.  63 

P.  F.  Palmer  Franklin,  p. «.  3  Aug.  69 

Charles  Powell,  p.« 22  May  71 

Nesbitt  Gore,  p.« 20  July  71 

Bobert  Geo.  Mostyn,  p.». ...  7  Jan.  72 
Sub  Lievtbitaxts. 

Edw.  0.  Walshe  30  Aug.  73 

Ptn^fluuf.— Stanhope  Kenny 23  Feb.  55 
AM.4rCapt.—Zdhn  Warren, 

late  Captain  ji  F.    15  Feb.  71 

Qr. JfiMf «r.  —  John   Smith, 

late  Depdt  Batt 30  July  66 

i9»«i^.— Art.Go£rThomp8on26  Feb.  73 

Aenst.  Surff.^J.  J.  Nolan. ..14  Dec.  72 

White  Facings. 


South  Mayo. 

(mjUe.)    [No.  15.] 
Head  Quarters,  Westport. 

HoirOKABT  COLOITKL. 

Geo.Jfar9.q/'Sligo,DX.«rP.  5  July  41 

Lt.Coloitbl  Cokkabdaxt. 
Samuel   Percy  Lea,  Capt. 

Unatt.  i  Honorary  Colonel  23  Juno  6 

Majob. 

Dominie  B.  Browne,  p.;  ...ao  July  71 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 

CAPTAIirS. 

Henry  Taaffe-Ferrall,  p.$. 

Hon.  Major   12  July  61 

Hcm^'  John  Buchanan,  j).s.  17  July  65 

Jas.  Howe  Browne 10  Aug.  69 

Richard   Browne,  In»t.  of 

Miuketry,p.» 20  July  71 

Walter  J.  Browne,  p.e 20  July  71 

Fitzhardinge     Kingscote,* 

late  Capt.  S\fle  Br 23  Mar.  72 

LlEUTEJfAXTS. 

William  J.  Campbell,  late 

.Ell*.  2  F.fp.9 22  May  71 

Mark  Blake,/).* 22  May  71 

Jo.soph  Alex,  Lambert,  p.e.  22  May  71 

Robert  F.  R.  Pair,  p.$ 12  Nov.  71 

Hon.  J.  G.  B.  Bingham,  p.$.  7  Jan.  72 

Sub  LtiUfBifAXTi, 
Maurice  G.  H.  Moore 29  Oct  73 

Capt.^rAdjt. — John  Edmund 

Whaite,*  late  Capt.  10  F.  27  Apr.  64 
Qr.Ma*ter.—'R.  W.  JeiIVcy8i7  Mny  61 

Surg. — G.  W.  Hatchell 11  Apr.  71 

Aetiit.Surg.—'Sho.  AUman  29  Doc.  71 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Eoyal  Meath. 

Head  Quarters,  Navan.    [No.  119.] 

HoiroBABY  Colonsl. 
F.  N.  Marq.  of  Conyngham, 
JlP.,  GCM.Li.General  ...20  Dec.  70 
Lt.Coloitsl  Gomuandakt. 
Sir  John    Dillon,  £t.    late 

Capt.  32  F.;  Hon.  Colonel  24  June  71 
Majobs. 
Hon.  H.  Langford  Rowley  t  i  July  59 
J.Nicholas  Coddington,  jj.«.s4  June  71 

CAPTAlJfS. 

Rich.  Donaldson,  Hon.Maj   3  May  60 

Henry  S.  Johnston 13  Feb.  71 

John  P.  Kearney,  jj.a 13  Fob.  71 

John  Richard  Roberts  2  June  71 

Fra.  O'Donnell  Murphy   ...xx  July  71 
John  Fox  Dillon  11  July  71 

LlEUTBlTAKTB. 

Francis  B.  0.  Metge  27  Oct.  63 

Sinclair  E.   de    Satg^  -  de 

Thorcn    26  Apr.  66 

Williiun  N.  Waller  13  Feb.  71 

Charles  Pepper 13  Feb.  71 

Francis  W.  Lambnrt x8  Mar.  7X 

Edw.  Hamilton  Woods 2  Juno  7X 

Nugent  Talbot  E verard 11  July  71 

Allan  Montgomery,  p.t.  ...27  Mar.  72 


Adjt,  4'  Cap*.— Edward  H. 
Pierce  Eldertou./a^c  Capt. 
26  F. 28  Aug.  60 

Qr.Jfa*^.— Thomas  David- 
son,^ late  Lieut.  67  F.    ...21  June  69 

Surg.—Tm,  Dancy  Hamil- 
ton    X  Dec.  68 

.^vm^.^ttr^.— Jas.  M.Barry, 

MD X3  Mar.  68 

Blue  Facings. 


Monaghan. 

Heftd  Quarters, Monaghan.  [No.  Z2x.] 

Lt.Colonbl  CouuAirnAKT. 
Tliomas  Oriel  Forstcr,  late 

Capt.  77  F. ;  Hon.  Colonel  99  June  55 
Majobs. 
Charles  Woodwright,"  late 

Capt.  x%F. 2o  July  59 

Jesse  Lloyd,  laie  Capt.  47  -P.; 

Honorary  Lt. Colonel  x8  Feb.  65 

Gaptaiits. 
Ralph  Forster,  Itutruetor  of 

Musketry 23  Nov.  55 

Michael  Edward  Lewis, 

Hon.  Major    7  Apr.  56 

John  heOieJaieLt.  a  W.LIi. 

„P-»-       ■•• 3JaJy57 

Thomas  Coote zo  Dec.  64 

Robert      Thomson,       l€Ue 

Capt.  97  P. 16  Apr.  73 

Frith  Thompson Z7  Dec.  73 


LiBUTBXAsrrs. 

Hen.  8.  Bird 18  Feb.  62 

Robert  Watson,  j>.» 24  Mar.  6S 

John  Thos.  Moutray 18  Sept.ja 

Robt.  N.  A.  Flanagan 26  Feb.  73 

Sub  LiBUTBKAirTS. 
Wm.H.E.  Wood-Wrigbt  ...28  Jane 73 
Adit.  4r  Capt.—BeuTy  Hen- 
derson,^ late  Capt.  10  P.  16  Jane  £2 
Pay  matt. — Rob.  Thomson  13  Jan.  55 
Qr.Mast.^Wm.  Watson  ...  5  Feb.  55 
Snrn.—Wra.  Nassau  Irwin, 

MD 7  Oct.  56 

AeeiMt.Surg.—F.  R.  Irwin...  z  Dec.  71 
White  Facings, 


Queen's  Oonnty. 

{Hoyal  Rifles.)    [No.  Z04.] 
Head  Quarters,  Maryborough. 
HoxoBAKT  Colonel. 
Right  Hon.  Francis  Plunkett 
Dunne.  KS8.   JP.    DL. 
Major  General,  Unatt.  ...a6  Apr.  ;j 
Lt.Colonbl  Commaxdabt. 
Henry  Daniel  Garden,  JP. 

late  ofs2  F.    14  31fly  ;;, 

Majors. 
Walter  J.  Borrowes,  ji.#.  ...Z7  Dec.  73 

I 

Captaixs. 

Harman  Fitzmaurice 22  Nov.  54 

Percy  Ravmond  Grace,  JP. 

Hon.  M^jer  15  July  5> 

Francis  Plunkett  Dunne  ..  zi  iuly  71 
Thomas  S.  Trench,  Inet.  of 

Muskeirytp.e. 28  Mar.  72 

Hon.  Robert  Flower 6  Aug.  73 

LlBUTEITAKTS. 

Henry  Barry  Garden,  p.»....24  May  71 

Fred.  E.  Johnson,  p. a 30  June;! 

Henry  Charles  Garden z 2  Jane  72 

Douglas  F.  R.  Dawson 7  May  73 

Sub  Lzbutxkaxts. 

William  Despard    s8  June  73 

Richard  Hawkesworth x6  July  73 

Jl«i;Y.<f"Cffp^— Chas.Compton 

Abbott.  Idte  Capt.  47  li'....28  July  69 
Qr.  Jfo«<«r.— Edward  M.ur- 

nane 5Mar.69 

5'i/r.7.— Geo.Pilkington,2fl>.24  Aug.55 
.i««t.5Krj.>-Dav.  Jacob,2fD.29  Apr.  62 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Bosoommon. 

Head  Quarters,  Boyle.    [No.  93.] 

HOKOBA.&T  COLOXBL. 

Edward  KingTcnison, late 

Captain  Z4  Mustare z?  Dec  7^ 

Lt.Coloxbl  CoxACAjrnAjrr. 

Majobs. 

Robert  H.  French  Z4  Dec.  63 

Rich.  Irwin,  j».« zoDec,73 

Captaixs. 
William  M'Dermott,  InH.  of 

Musketry,  p.e.  Hon.M^^J.  8  Sept.  63 

Wm.  Watson  flackett    17  M»y  ^4 

Caleb  Robertson,  late  Capt. 

iSFoot 84  June  67 

Luke  Leonard,  p.e z6  Mar.  70 

Rutledge  Irwin  Peyton 17  Jnoe?! 

Laurence  J. B.ThomhiU,|».«.39  Mar.  73 
Alfred  de  F.  D'Arcy  xo  Doc.  73 

LlBUTBKASTTS. 

Hen.  E.N.  Earl  of  Kingstonaa  Nov.  64 

John  Wray  Mitchell  x  May -x 

John  Irwin i  May  71 

Walter  Burke 23  M»y  7» 

Michael  Joseph  Balfe xo  June  71 

Thos.  Y.  L.  Kirkwood  aS  Aug.  71 

James  Nolan  Irwin  4  Sept.  7^ 

Sub  LiBUTBirAXTS. 

Chas.  Edw.  Hawkea z8  June  73 

Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Pcvaaf^r.— Eclnnmd  Corr  aa  Oct.  57 
Aijt  4'  CSajrf.— John  Gorges, 

Ute  C^pt.  Bengal  Army  ...  i  May  63 

Qr. Master.— JBiaeA  Bond...  8  Sept.  69 

^H}^.— Jas.RocheNag1elfZ>.33  Oct.  67 

Aaitt.Sitrg.—JohnB. Fiy...  7  July  64 

Buff  Facings. 


Sligo. 

{Syiee.)     [No.  124.] 
Head  Quarters,  Sligo. 

Lt.Coloxsl. 
Cbas.  James  ISlnox  Gore,  late 

Capt.  60  F. 3  May  61 

Majob. 
John  Ffolliott.  JF.  Hon.  Li. 
Colonel 15  Mar.  56 

C^FTAIirS. 

r«obert  Seymour  Ormsby...io  June  61 

John  E.  Knox  9  Apr.  67 

CUrlesBradstreet  Wynne,* 

late  Captain  goF. 18  Feb.  71 

Owen  Wynne,  late  Li.  6i  F.\Z  Feb.  71 
Wm,  Gregory  Wood,   late  . 

Lt.  44  F.^pji 30  Mar.  73 

LlSUTBJCAirTS. 

Richanl  B.  Knott   18  July  59 

Thomas  Little  Robinson  ...12  Juno  61 
Harry  Roger  Robinson,  |7.«. 
I*$tructor  ofMuekeirjf   ,..12  Apr.  71 

John  E.  W.  Walker 20  July  71 

Wm.  Thomas  Vernon 28  Oct.  7 1 

James  Campbell 15  May  72 

C«f<.^^«(;Y.— MaxwellDuPre 
Strongc,  late  Capt.  52  F.  21  July  55 

Pfljniw»<«r.— Albert  Henry 
Knox   2  Feb.  55 

^«ry.— James  Tucker xa  June  72 

JMist.  5icr7.  ~  Thomas  D. 

i'ahner,jri> x  July  71 

Black  Facings. 


2nd,  or  North  Tipperary. 

{LiffU  Infantry. )     [No.  X05.] 
Head  Quarters,  Cashel. 

HOKOSAST  COLOSTBL. 

G.  Ponsonby,  Viee.  Lismore, 

Lt.ofthe  Camniy,  late  Cor. 

ijLaueere  iz  Jan.  55 

Li.CoLoarxL  Ck>incAimAVT. 
Ger.rge  Prend,*  late  Breo. 

Maf.  26  F.sMon.  Col.p.e.  x6  Mar.  7a 
Majobs. 

John  Graham,  p. t.  JF z8  June  73 

Caftjliks. 
James  Delany,  Son.  Major  7  June  61 
RalphH.Bunbury,Jro».Jr<v.26  May  62 

Joseph  Seymour,  p.e 39  June  72 

Edward  Croabie  Bayly,  i>.«.29  June  72 
Henry  Charlea  Mansergh,' 

liUeCapt.^F.    xxOct.  73 

LnvTXVAjns. 
Edmund  Wm.  Murphy,  p.e, 

laet.ofMmek.  aaFeb.  71 

Richard  W.  Graham,  ji.t.  ...xa  June  71 

James  Wm.  Kenny,  j».«. 36  Mar.  7a 

B.  P.  E.  C.  Bunbury  ao  Nov.  72 

Ww.  W.  Connelly aoNov.  7a 

Cbaa.  S.  Hamilton ao  Nov.  72 

Sttb  LxxcnirAim. 

Edward  H.  Giles x7  Dec  73 

Fra.  B.  B,  Hemphill  24  Dec.  73 

^djt.  4r  Cap*.— rC  Hugh 

Shaw,  Captain  x8  F.  12  June  73 

Qrjfa«/«r.— Martin  Ryan     5  Juno  63 

S^ry.^V.  W.  Russen -..30  July  73 

4«M<.5«ry.— RobL  Prands 

RusseU,  JfD. xfiMar.  7a 

Dark  Green  Facinfca. 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 
Eoyal  Tyrone. 

(FKeiliere.)     [No.  80.] 
Head  Quarters,  Omagh. 

Ho2rOBA&Y    COLONBL. 

iS'tr  James  Matthew  Stronge, 
Bart.  JF.  DL.  late  of  5  Dr. 
Ode 22  Apr.  62 

Lt.C0I.0XBL  COMlL&VSAirT. 

Fras.  Ellis,  JF 30  Apr.  73 

Majobs. 
George  Perry  M'Clintock...  8  Feb.  71 

Deane  Mann    19  Nov.  73 

CAPTi-iirs. 
Charles  King  Colhoun,^on. 

Major  33  Dec.  58 

Lewis  Mansergh  Buchanan,^ 

late  Li.  %%  F. 20  June  6s 

Robt.Saunder8on  Hamilton  xo  June  64 
Hon.  Robt.  Torrens  O'Neill  15  June  65 
Tho.Auchinleck,Za<eX^.xiP.x6  June  65 
M.  V.  H.Gled8tane8,Za/«it. 

57-*'' 7  Sept.  71 

Lord  Geo.  F.  Hamilton,  late 

Lt.  Coldet.  Ode 25  Oct.   71 

Chas.  Murray  Alexander  ...xo  Aug.  72 

Henry  Irvine    25  Oct.  73 

James  Henrj'  Stronge  24  Dec.  73 

LlBT7TEVi.irT8. 

Hen.  Geo.  Saml.  Alexander  xo  Mar.  71 
Rowley  Alex.  Miller,  p.e.  ...14  Apr.  71 
John  Blake  Thompeoa,  p.$.X4  Apr.  71 

William  Anketell 17  May  71 

Hon.  Chas.  Alexander,  p.e.  7  Bept.  71 

Wm.  G.  B.  Macartney  x8  Bept.  72 

Fra.  Forbes  Ellis 4  Dec.  7a 

William  Henry  Lowry 26  Feb.  73 

Sub  LixiTTBirAirTB. 
Fra.  Wm.  StrOngo  17  Dec.  73 

Ad[t.4'  Capt. — Robt.  Conway 

DobbsElli8,/a/eCap«.22J'\  1  Oct.  63 
Faymaeter.—yym.  Maxwell 

Carpendale 26  Feb.  55 

^wrff.— John  Moore,  MD.  ...14  Apr.  60 
Aenet.    Surg.    —  WiUiam 

SprouleLovo 14  Dec.  72 

Blue  Facings. 


Westmeatli. 

{Rijlee.)    [No.  1x4.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mullingar. 

COLOKXI.. 

Fulko  S.,  Lord  Greville,  KF. 

late  X  Ltfe  Ode 22  Aug.  50 

Lt.Colovxl. 
Earl  of  Granard,  KF.^  p.e.  26  Dec.  55 

Majob. 
Walter  George  Nugent,*  late 
Capt.  23  F 17  Feb.  71 

CA.PTi.INS. 

John  Richard  Malone,  late 

Lt.  12  Laneere    x8  Dec.  69 

John  C.  Grant,  Capt.  h.p. 

QF.,I.ofM. x8May  7X 

Fra.    L.    Tottenham,    late 

JSn*.  10  F.    X9  June  7x 

JohnWeIdonCreaghe.p.«.  ...2x  Dec.  71 
Francis  Hume  Kelly,  p.e.  ...31  Jan.  72 
Chris.  Wm.  BaUey,i>.» ^6  Aug.  73 

LlSTTTBXr  AKTB . 

Wm.  G.  Fitzgerald 20  Mar.  71 

G.W.W.RochfortBoyd,j>.*  12  June  71 

Arthur  Meeham  x6Mar.  7a 

Brooke  8.  Greville 17  July  7a 

Wm.  Henry  Levinge, j».t....ao  July  73 

SvB  Ltbdtxxakts. 
Edward  Batterbby a8  July  73 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— John  Ballard 

Gardiner,*  late  Capt.  17F.20  May  56 

Paym»e.— Willoughby  Bond  16  Nov.  ix 

fiMfv.— John  Wm.  Williams  30  Nov.  58 

Aeetet.Sury.—Uoh.  V.  Kellya5  July  73 

Black  Facings. 


467 

Wexford. 

Head  Quarters,  Wexford.    [No.  99.I 

HoiroBABT  Coloitbt;. 
Robt.  Shapland,  Lord  Carow  5  Apr.  47 

Lr.CoLoifEL. 
Harry  Alcock,j?.«.JDi.  JF.  3  Dec.  66 

Majobb. 
Narcissus Edw.  Husou,|».«., 

JF 10  May  7x 

Beauchamp     Henry     Col- 

clough X  Juno  72 

Caftaivs. 
JohnThos.Beatty,iro».Jif(iy.x8May  60 

James  Gavan   26  Apr.  64 

Robert  Roche    4  May  7X 

Clement  J.  Wolaeley,  p.e....  4  May  71 
Morgan  Geo.    Lloyd,    late 

Comet  X  Dr.  Ode.  p.e.  JF. 

Inet.  ofMutk xx  May  71 

Henry  Arthur  Boyse,|>.#-...x7  J«ly  7* 

LlBUTBXANIS. 

Philip  Herbert  Hore,  p.e....  x  Apr.  71 

Thomas  C.  E.  Beatty 33  Apr.  71 

Fred.  K.  P.  Pigott 25  Apr.  71 

Henry  M.  Hatchell,p.« 4  Mar.  72 

Walter  Redmond si  Mar.  72 

Fra.  Robert  Leigh X4  Dec.  72 

Viee.  Btopford  xsMar.  73 

James  Boyd x4Muy7s 


Adjt.4r  Cop*.— Philip  Savage 

Alcock,*  J'P./a^eCairf.osJKai  Apr.  69 
Qr.  Jlfa*i«-.— Thos.  Dillon, 

lateofZ^F.   sx  May  64 

-SMry.—Rob.  J.  Crean xs  May  71 

Aeeiet.  Surg.  —  John  Percy 

Waddy 15  May  71 

Yellow  Facings. 


WicUow. 

{Ryiee.)    rNo.92j 
Head  Quarters,  Wicklow. 

HOKOBABT  COLOKBL. 

The  Earl  <jf  Wicklow,  late 
Lt.g  Laneere xx  Dec.  71 

Lt.CoLONBL  COXSCAVBAITT. 

Robt.A.G.Cuninghame,«^P.  8  Mar.  7* 

Majob. 
WiUiam  T.  E.  Bookey,  late 

Capt.  6  Dr.  Ode.,  p.e 38  Mar.  7* 

Captains. 
Edward  R.  Bayly,  late  En*. 

2F.  28  Apr.  69 

Wm.  Parsons  Hoey,  p.e.  ...  i  June  jx 


LiBrrxiTASTs. 

Geo.  P.  Mahony  25  Feb.  65 

Robert  H.  Brooke  9  Sept.  69 

Alfred  R.  Lloyd,  p.e 17  Apr.  71 

Gerald  Brooke xx  Dec.  71 

Alfred  Edw.  West  x8  Sept.72 

Wm.  Heighinton    xs  Mar.  73 

Adlt.4-  Can*.— Jolm  Stanley 
Howard,!  late  Capt.  44F.96  Aug.  57 

-^nty.— Hugh  B.  Brew  a8  Mar,  71 

Black  Facings. 

Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


468 


Channel  Islands  Militia. 


Eoyal  Jersey. 

Adjutant  General. 
Lt.Col.  Chas.  P.  Le  Cornu. 
Chief   Atfint,    Jntpector  and 

Chief  Jiittr.  ofMu»ketry. 
Lt.Col.  T.  Pcrciviil  Touzel/ 

laU  Lt.  Colonel  27  F, 

Oocemment  Secretary. 
LI.  Col  J.  F.  Murray,  late 
97  F. 


AltTILLEBT. 

Lf.  CoU.  G.  N.  Le  Qaesno, 
P.  Du  Heaume, 
Wm.  Gaudin. 

AMi$t.  Innp.  and  Adjutant, 
Capt.  Philip  Sorel. 


1ST,  or  North-West   Ebgi- 

MliNT. 

Lt.  Col. 
Auigt.  Inep.  and  Adjutant. 
Capt.  James  Uibaut. 


3XD,  or  North  Reoiscxst. 
Lt.Col.  J.  Godfray. 
Aniit.  In»p.  and  Adjutant. 
Capt.  H.  W.  C.  Saunders. 


3SD,  or  East  Rxoimekt. 
Hon.Col.  Francis  Lo  Breton. 
Li,  Col.  John  Touzel. 
AMi*t.  Iwtp.  and  Adjutant. 
Capt.  W.  C.  Gray. 


4TH,  or  South  Rxgiicext. 
St.  Laterence  Sattalion. 
Lt.Col.  Ger\'ai8e  Le  Groa. 

AsniM.  Inep.  and  Adjutant. 
Captain  W.  B.  Godlray. 


St.  Helier  Sattalion. 

Hon.  Col.  Sir  John  Lo  Con- 

teur,  Kf. 
Lt.  Col,    Clement     Hemery, 

Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen. 
Aesitt.  Imp.  and  Adjutant. 

Major  U.  Bailhache. 


5TH,  or  South-West  Rxgx- 

kbxt. 
Lt.Col.  Joshua  V.rxya. 
AMi$t.  Intp.  and  Adjutant. 


Bojal  Quemsej. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen. 
Col.  William  Bell,  late  64  F. 
Adjutant  General  of  Militia. 
Lt.Col.  J.  M'Crea.  late  45  F, 
Militia  Aides  de  Camp  to  the 

Lt.  Governor. 
Lt.Col.  Jul.  Alphonso  Cai*ey. 
Major  Adolphtia  Carey. 
Major  F.  W.  Gosselyn,  Uxte 
4  Dr.  Guards. 


Adtillebt  Regiheitt. 
Lt.Col.  P.  Lo  Lievre. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  W.  Barton. 


iST,  or  East  Regiuskt. 
(Lii/ht  Ivfaniry,) 
Lt.Col.  Comm.  S.  Bishop. 
Adjutant.  Capt.  J.  Pirie. 


avo,  or  NoKTH  REaiMEXT. 
(Liffki  Infantry.) 
Lt.Col.  T.  B.  Falla. 
Atsist. Inspector  and  Adjalati. 
Major  R.  S.  Sorell. 


3W>,  or  South  Regivext. 

(Liffht  Infantry.) 
Lt.Col.  Comm.  J.  C.  Guerin, 
Adjutant.  Major   Josias  Le 
Pelley. 


4TH,  or  West  REciMExt. 

(Light  Infantry.) 

Lt.Col.  Comm.  J.  G.  de Gari<. 

Adjutant.  Major  D.  V.  Tup- 

per,  h.p.  8  F.  Lt.  Col. 


Koyal  Aldemey. 

Abtillxrt. 
Z^.Coi.  Comm. T.N.Barbentca 
Adjutant.  Lt.  J.  Renier. 


Eoyal  Sark. 

Lt.  Col.  Cow  .Wm-T.  CollJE  s-s. 
Adjutant.  Capt.  T.  Godfr&y. 


Aberdeenshire.— 1  Captain  Man  served  with  the  field  fierce  under  Captain  Murray,  R.  Artillery,  employed  on  iL" 
30-mile  radius  round  Shanghai  during  the  summer  of  1863.  Also  with  the  Anglo-Chinese  Contingent  in  Col' 'H-: 
Gordon's  Taeping  campaigns  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  the  city  of  Changchow/o* 
^Medal,  and  Star  of  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Urn gon). 

Antrim.—-*  Captain  Austin  was  engaged  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  active  service  in  India  in  1857  in  dispersing  ir.*nT- 
gent  villagers.  Served  the  campaign  in  Rohilcund  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena.  relief 
<A  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjchanp  n , 
defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  hA\x 
of  the  Goomtec,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdce,  attack  and  destruction  of  Shahabad.  and  action  of  Bua.:- 
kagong ;  Oude  campaign,  including  the  actions  at  Pusgaon  and  Risoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mitto^vl;•.■. 
and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Whitla  sen'ed  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the 
afl'air  at  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March,  and  siege  of  Cali)ee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  IndiaJ. 

*  Captain  Potlinger  served  at  the  attack  on  the  Burda  Hilln,  loih  December  1859. 

Armagh.—*  Colonel  Hon.  Edward  Brownlow  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  Stb 
Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Scbastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Captain  Pakenham  served  with  the  loiHt  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North  West  Frontier  Warof  1863,  and  waPT-ric- 
sent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Ingham  served  with  the  28th  Hc^iment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  5th  January  1855.  inclauliii: 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  affair  m  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  r-Uu 
with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  on  llie  Fort  of  Beyt,  and  siego  and  occuju- 
tiou  of  Dwarka. 

*  Major  Simpson  served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  th« 
Ravee  on  the  12th  and  i6th  July  1857 ;  also  from  the  14th  August  at  the  siege  assault  and  occupation  of  Dcih:- 
fieverely  wounded  in  the  right  breaet  (Medal  with  Clasj)) 

AjT. — *  Sir  James  Fergusson  served  with  the  Grena^her  Guards  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  ai»d  up  to  4th  Mar 
J855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkefman  (woimded),  and  siego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witii  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Captain  M'Alester  served  with  the  46th  Rcgt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebafitopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Bedford.  — *  Captain  Toscland  served  with  the  33rd  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  19th  Dec.  \ts{, 
including  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meilal). 

Bucks.—*  Captain  Versturme  served  with  the  17th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  19th  May  1655. 
including  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surrendered 
Kinbourne  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Powell  served  with  the  49th  Rcgt.  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  ist  Sept.  1855,  Including  the  si^p? 
and  fall  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Oarlow.— ^  Sir  Thomas  Butler  landed  in  the  Crimea  ns  Lieutenant  56th  Regiment  on  the  25th  August  1855,  wnt  i 
in  the  trenches  and  was  present  at  the  final  assault  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Metlal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mela.'!. 

*  Captain  Butler  served  with  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  caraiiaign  of  i86o  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
<3heBhlre.— *  Major  Egerton  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up :  ■• 

the  13th  April  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasi)8,  and  Turki*li 
Medal.) 

»  Captain  Evans  served  with  the  ssth  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dcwaae  ri 
in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captain  Graves  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North-West  Frontier  War  of  1863  with  the  Ensaf/v^ 
Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  t>. 
Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  Z5th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  (Jml)eyla  and  destruction  of  u.^ 
village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  December  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  a::<l  tLe 
aubmission  of  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  17th  December. 

Cork.— 1  Captain  Foster  served  ^-ith  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  In  1855  he  was  present  with  th" 
combined  forces  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege,  and  was  employed  in  the  occupation  of  the  Sea  of  AEof  in  Jut--- 
and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  ships  and  magazines  at  Taganrog,  Marioupol,  Ghirsk,  &c. ;  served  in  comman<i  ■  t 
a  mortar  in  the  flotilla,  and  was  several  times  engaged  in  firing  on  the  town  of  Sebastopol  until  its  fiill ;  iiJ»-3  ir 
action  with  the  outer  batteries  on  the  i8th  June ;  was  in  command  of  a  mortar  at  the  bombardment  and  surrcndf  r 
of  Kinboum ;  was  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  stb  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  aiiil 
Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Wrixon  served  with  the  6sth  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61  (Medal). 

Oomwall.— *  Captain  Alms  served  the  campaign  of  1I43  in  Scinde  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was  present 
with  the  expedition  to  Imaumghur,  and  battles  of  Mecanec  and  Hyderabad  |()^f[4<|y  t)y  V^OOQ  IC 


War  Services  of  iJie  Officers  of  the  Militia.  469 

'  U. Colonel  Champion  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  ioclnding  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  i6th  and  Z7th  Juno 
—wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  Migor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Meujidie). 

Denbigh—^  Captain  Barker  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58.  including 
the  relief  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  battle  of  Maregunge,  and  repulse  of  the  X2th  and  x6tk 
JanuHPy  1858  (itedal  with  Clasp). 

j)nbj.-^  (>)lonel  Coke  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava. 

>  Lt  Colonel  Mosley  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  KafQrland  in  X85X-53,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the 
Waterkloof  m  October,  and  passage  of  the  Kei  with  Colonel  Eyre's  Column  on  the  4tn  Dec.  1851  (Modal). 

)  MJ^or  Newdigate  served  as  a  £ieut.  in  the  Native  Levies  at  the  Cape  of  (fOod  Hope  in  X65Z,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong  (Medal). 

*Lt.Colonel  Ckoiolly  served  the  Eastern  cunpaign  of  1854  in  the  49th  Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and 
neee  of  Sebestopol :  was  dangerously  wounded  (shot  through  the  chest)  at  the  repulse  of  the  powerful  sortie  on  tbo 
:6'h  October— mentioned  in  despat&es  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Sardiiiiau  and 
Tnrkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

Devon.— ^  Captain  Letts  served  with  the  Buffb  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  3rd  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  dangerously  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  ou  the  8th  Sept.  X855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  MecUidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'Captain  Worthington  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  3rd  Sept.  1855,  including  the  sieg* 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Captain  Savile  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  X844,  and  was  present  with 
the  gtorming  parties  at  the  Forts  of  Samnnghur,  Paunella,  and  Pownghur ;  also  served  in  1845  in  the  Ccmcan  and 
Sawant  Warree  rebellion. 

*  Lt  Colonel  Dowell  was  in  action  with  the  Russian  batteries  on  Hangoe-head,  asnd  May  X854.  Served  with  the 
Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy  on  the  i8th  June ;  present  at  the  destruction  of 
a  furt  and  barracks,  and  the  shelling  an  encampment  on  the  33rd  June ;  destruction  of  thirty  vessels  in  tho 
Bav  of  Werolax  on  30th  June ;  landing  at  Lovisa,  and  burning  the  Govermnent  houses,  &c.,  on  5th  July ;  shelling  a 
('<jwack  encampment  on  loth  July;  destruction  of  a  Cossack  barrack,  Ac.,  12th  July;  action  with  a  steamer,  gun- 
Inats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg  on  the  13th  July ;  and  was  mentioned  in  tho  despatches  for  his  gallantry  in  assist- 
ing to  save  the  crew  of  a  boat  under  fire,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Victoria  Cross ;  engaged  with  the  batteries  oA 
Fredreckaham  on  21st  July ;  occupation  of  the  Island  of  Kotka,  and  destruction  of  the  stores,  &c.,  on  36th  July,  and 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

*  (^ptain  Deane  served  with  the  3xst  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including  the 
action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served  also  during  the  opera* 
cions  against  theTaepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1863,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade 
of  Kanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  TsoUn,  and  fortified  town  of  Najow, 
and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  distinguished  conduct  at  Najow). 

Donegal. — ^  Lt.Ck)lonel  Todd-Thomton  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  throughout  the  operations  in  Candahar  ani 
AtTf^hanistan  in  x84,x-43  (Medal).  Also  served  the  Giwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Maharajpore, 
29th  Dec.  X843  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Doyne  served  in  the  Crimean  campai^  from  May  X855,  and  was  present  in  the  Trenches  ^dth  the  sieg» 
train  at  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Claas  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Dorset. — ^  Colonel  Bingham  served  34  years  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  with  his  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war 
of  1S24-25-46,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

>  Lt. Colonel  Hall  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
a3d  a«)8aalts  of  the  x8Lh  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  M^jor  Clapcott  served  with  the  32nd  Regt.  at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the 
attack  of  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  x2th  Sept.  1848,  the  action  of  Sooijkooud,  storm 
and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  tho  fortress.  Also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  foA  and  garrison  of 
Cfa'^-niote,  and  at  the  baUle  of  Gktojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Dublin.— 1  Major  Forsyth  served  the  Eastern  canixpaign  of  1854-55  with  the  57th  Regt.,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  with  capture  of  the  Quarries,  assaults  of  the  Redan 
on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Kniicht  of  the  Lesion  of  Honor.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

Dumfriaa.— ^  Captain  Hill  served  as  A^utant  of  tho  70th  Regt.  in  New  Zealand  during  the  campaigns  in  the 
Waikato,  Taranaki,  and  Wanganui  Provinces  in  1863-65,  including  the  storming  of  Rangiawhia.  Served  as  Field 
Adjutant  to  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  Gleneral  Carey  against  the  Thames  natives  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Torstoun  8erved>  with  the  36th  Madras  Native  Infantry  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

Durham.— 1  Colonel  Hall  served  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Madras  Artillery  in  the  Light  Field  Force  in  tl^ 
Southern  Mahratta  countiy  in  X84X,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Nepauuee ;  served  also  with  Lord 
&iUirh'8  expedition  to  Chma,  commanding  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Joined  Lord 
Raglan's  force  on  X4th  Nov.  1854,  and  served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  until  after  the  stonning  the  Redan  on  tho 
iSth  June,  on  which  day  he  was  emploved  in  the  advanced  parallel.  Transferred  to  the  Turkish  (Contingent  with 
nnk  of  Lt.Colonel  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Field  Artillery  as  Brigadier,  which  appointment  he  held 
until  the  peace  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  3rd  C^lass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captam  Llaellyn  served  with  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  fr^m  8th  Nov.  1854  to  6th  March  1855,  including  the 
ticn^a  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*Lt.O>lonel  Bolton  served  in  the  Sutlej  camiMiign  of  1845-46  (Modal  and  three  CHasps).  He  acted  as  Aide  di> 
('%mp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  was  Adjutant  of  the  31  st  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon 
(severely  wounded). 

>  Captain  Hood  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  War  in  X864-66,  and  was  present  at  tho 
attack  on  (3ate  Pah  (Medal).-  ^««.«.    ,^  ., 

£dinbur^. — ^  Lord  Lothian  served  on  the  Stan  of  Sir  J.  Outram  m  the  Persian  war ;  was  present  at  the  taking 
of  Mohumrah,  and  accompanied  the  troops  in  their  advance  upon  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Boolton  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  firom  March  to  July  X655  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
3feda?>. 

Essex.— 1  Captain  Lennard  served  with  the  28th  Regt.  in  the  Oimea  from  27th  Feb.  to  5th  July  1855,  including 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  affair  in  the  cemetery— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Newton  served  in  the  Oimea  firom  3rd  May  1855  with  the  Buffs,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sobaa- 
tojvil.  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

Ftfe.— 1  Sir  Arthur  Halkett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  42nd  Highlanders,  including  tho 
b  »ttlr«  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on 
the  1 8th  June  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

Fortar.— ^  Captain  Carnegie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  canipaign  of  1857-58  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
tLo  Hindon  and  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (wounded),  cap- 
I'ire  of  Lucknow,  acted  aa  Field  Engineer  to  Brigadier  Barker's  Force  in  Gude,  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
at  the  aasault  and  capture  of  Birwah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  CHasps). 

Glamorgan.—^  Captain  Palmer  served  with  the  63nd  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  3rd  Sept.  1855,  and 
wa.4  taken  prisoner  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  an  A 
Turkiah  Medal). 

aionoester.—i  Captain  Battiscombo  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  the  Eastern  campaignof  1854-55,  in* 
clu'Ung  the  battle  of  Ahna,  siege  aud  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  on  isth  January  1855  (Medal  with  Clasps^ 
e'.Ii  <.'laBa  of  tho  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Hants.— ^  Captain  Frost  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Oimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the 
t>.  frc  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Ltcut.  Colonel  Briggs  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  tho  10th  August,  1855.  including 
the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  MedalOQlC 


470  ^<3tr  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia. 

Huntingdon.— ^  Captain  Roopor  senred  with  the  38th  Begt.  in  the  Crimea  from  asrd  Aug,  1855  (Medal  with 
Claep  for  Sebaetopol,  and  Tnrkien  Medal). 

Jersey. — ^  Lt Colonel  Tonzel  served  with  the  27th  Rogiment  in  annproesion  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal). 

Kent. — 1  Captain  Knight  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  Transgogn 
operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Howell  was  present  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Herman,  the  Consul  General  of  Tripoli,  with  the  Expedi- 
tion wKdch  was  sent  by  the  Turkish  Government  in  the  winter  of  1855-56  to  suppress  a  rebellion  of  the  Arabs  in  th3 
Gharien  and  Jebbe  Mountains  (Turkish  Military  Order  of  Merit). 

Kerry.—*  Lt.Colonel  O'Connell  served  with  the  73rd  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1838-39 ;  at  the  siege  of 
Monte  Video  firom  Sept.  2845  to  Aug.  1846 ;  and  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

*  Doctor  Maybury  served  with  the  late  British  Auxiliary  Legion  in  Spain  from  July  1835  to  Sept.  1837,  first  as 
AssisL Surgeon  and  afterwards  as  Surgeon  of  the  xoth  Munster  Light  Infantry ;  received  two  Medals,  one  for  the 
Sth  May  1836  and  the  other  for  the  storming  of  Irun  in  June  1837 ;  was  mentioned  in  general  orders  for  gallant  con- 
duct in  dressing  the  wounded  under  the  hottest  fire  in  the  actions  of  the  zsth  and  i6th  March  1837. 

Isaaark.— *  Captain  Gktssling  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66  as  Lieutenant  in  Taranaki  Military  Settlers, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ahu  Ahu  Kaltakie,  and  FiprUei  (Medal). 

Isancaahlre. — ^  Captain  Henley  served  as  extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Windham  during  the  operations  at  Cawn> 
pore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  in  Nov.  1 857.  Ser\'ed  afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Walpolc, 
and  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Sisea  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Captam  Molesworth  served  with  the  19th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  May  1855,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on 
the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  in  the  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  iSth  Juno  and  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded  (Medal 
with  Cla^;>,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Whitle  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  with  the  9i8t  Rcgt.,  and  was  present  under  Sir  Harry  Smith 
nt  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  emigrant  Boers  on  the  S9th  Aug.  1848. 

*  Major  Sheppard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Regt.  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and-  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie). 

6  Lt.Colonel  Phibbs  served  five  years  in  India  with  the  48th  Regt.,  including  the  campaign  against  the  I^jah  of 
Coorgin  April  1834. 

*  Meuor  Godfrey  served  with  the  73rd  Regt.  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-59,  including  the  operations  in  the 
Kopaul  Terai  (Medal). 

7  Colonel  Mathias  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  Medal  and  one  Clasp) ;  commanded  a  strong  De- 
tachment of  H.M.  Troops  at  the  affair  of  BuddiwaJ ;  was  in  command  at  the  battle  of  Aliwal,  where  he  had  charj^ 
of  the  howitzers  (named  in  the  despatches,  and  made  Brevet  Major) ;  and  commanded  the  Grenadier  Company  62nd 
Rogt.  at  the  battle  of  Bobraon  (wounded). 

*  Captain  Bolton  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp 
Cor  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Winniett  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  to  September  183^, 
includmg  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Conmianded  a  Company  of  the  a4th  Regiment  in  a  flying  column  hnder  Brigadier  Genernl  Chamberlain  from  Fe- 
rozepore  in  pursuit  of  uie  rebel  chief  Tantia  Topee  in  February  and  March  1859. 

Iseioester. — ^  Captain  Pearson  served  with  the  95th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  tbe  slejn 
assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior.  siego 
and  capture  of  Powrie,  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Grimston  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Oimea  fVom  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol, assault  of  the  z8th  June,  and  expeditions  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  IndJs 
at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  the  relief  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Bcgtun's  Palace),  and 
engagements  in  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Leltrim. — ^  Colonel  Hon.  W.  J.  Forbes  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  a9th  Doc.  1854  and 
has  the  Modal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal. 

>  Major  Wise  served  with  the  ^8th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  21st  Ajn-il  1855  to  the  6th  June 
1856,  inclading  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  Sth  Sept.,  and  several 
sorties  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  Central  India  during  the  mutiny  in  pursuit,  of 
Tantia  Topee,  and  commanded  a  small  field  force  in  pursuit  of  Bcngoline  in  1859-60. 

Xilmeriok. — ^  Captain  Mawe  was  present  with  the  expedition  which  stormed  the  war  fences  of  Kambia,  and 
l>ombarded  the  town  of  Gballah,  Western  AfHca,  on  the  23rd  and  24th  March  1859. 

liinooln. — i  Captain  Mason  served  with  the  8and  Regt.  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the 
operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Khanknr,  taking  of 
iSareUly,  subsequent  operations  in  Rohilcund,  and  defence  of  Powayne  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Moore  served  in  the  3rd  Drjigoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  186S,  and  was  proeont  at  the 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

London. — ^  Major  Dundas  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  T6th  August  1855,  inclndini; 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Modal). 

■  Captain  Savory  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  ;— 
advanced  withHavelock's  Column  from  Cawnpore  on  the  19th  September  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mnngar- 
war,  Oonao,  Buseerutgunge,  capture  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  the  several  actions  resulting  in  the  relief  and  subsequent 
defence  of  Lucknow  (wounded);  was  at  the  storming  of  the  Engine  House,  and  Him  Khana;  served  under  Outram 
thi-oughout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  from  Nov.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow ;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858,  and  as  Station  Staff  Officer  to  Colbnel  Smith  commanding  a  Fi£d 
Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  and  Life  Pension  for  Wounds). 

Longford.—!  Captain  Cuppage  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  War  of  1864-65,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  of  the  Gate  Pah  and  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

Mayo.—*  Captain  Whaite  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  Pimjaub  campaign  in  1846  including  the  latter  part 
of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  surrender  of  that  fortress,  and  battle  of  (Joojorat  (Modal  with  two  Clasp?). 

*  Lt.Coloncl  A.  Knox-(jore  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  153S  ix: 
the  Arrah  District,  Bengal  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Kingscote  served  with  the  41st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  12th  November  1854,  including  the 
eiego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded— right  arm  amputated — at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  tbd 
^th  Se])tember  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Meath. — *  Quarter  Master  Davidson  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North 
China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of 
I'ckin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

Middlesex. — *  Captain  Adair  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infuntry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  czunpaign  and  jcts 
present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  (Medal) . 

3  Captain  Black  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  tho  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Modal with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Miller  served  with  the  82nd  Regt.  in  Uie  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  and  was  present  in  Uie  operations  a; 
Cawnpore  on  the  26th,  27th,  and  28th  November,  defeat  of  the  (Jwiilior  Contingent  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857,  destmctiox. 
of  the  Fort  of  Tetteha,  actions  of  Khodagungc  and  Kliankur,  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Furruckabad,  and  suL- 
sequent  operations  (Medal). 

6  Quarter  Master  Milne  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Rifle  Briga^lo  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1852-53  including  the  ex- 
pedition beyond  the  Key  in  Aug.  1852  (Mothil).  Served  throncrhout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  th^; 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  Bictrc  and  fall  of  Scltastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  AIaj 
granted  the  Silver  Medal  with  Aiiuiiity  for  MeriLorioji.s  Service. 

«Lt. Colonel  Aikman  served  in  tlio  Hutlej  cami)nic:n  in  1346  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (^edal) 
Also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1S48-49  writh  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Wheeler  (Medal).    Served  in  the 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia.  471 

Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  various  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
and  when  in  command  of  the  3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  on  advanced  picket,  with  a  hundred  of  his  men  on  the  xst  MM*oh 
1S33  he  attacked  and  utterly  routed  n  rebel  force  consisting  01  500  Infantry,  soo  Horse,  and  two  guns,  cutting  up 
100  men,  capturing  the  two  guns,  and  driving  the  remainder  of  the  enemy  into  and  over  the  Goomtee,  himself 
receiving  a  severe  sabre  cut  on  the  face  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy.  For  this  feat,  which 
was  performed  under  every  disadvantage  ol  broken  groimd,  and  partially  under  the  flanking  fire  of  an  adjoining 
fort,  he  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross. 

*  Captain  Coope  served  with  the  57th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
caoture  of  the  Quarries,  assault  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  June,  and  attack  on  Sth  Sept. ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment 
and  capture  of  Kinboum.  After  the  repulse  on  the  x8th  June  he  was  selected  to  carry  despatches  firom  Colonel 
Lord  West,  on  whom  the  command  of  the  Brigade  devolved,  to  Lord  Raglan,  which  he  did  across  the  open,  exx>osed 
to  a  heavy  fire,  and  afterwards  firom  Lord  Raglan  to  Sir  George  Brown  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Mona^ian. — ^  Captain  Henderson  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  in  June  1857  was  attached  to 
An  Irregular  Levy  of  1,400  men  engaged  in  the  district  for  the  protection  of  Agra,  being  also  vested  with  the  powers 
of  Joint  3iagistrate  in  the  district  of  Agra,  Allyghur,  and  Muttra;  present  at  the  action  of  Agra  on  5th  July,  and 
was  afterwards  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Force ;  in  Oct.  was  appointed  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Greathed, 
present  at  the  action  of  Dilkhooeha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  the  afljair  at  Kanouge,  bS^xt  of  2nd  Deo. 
and  action  of  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore ;  served  afterwards  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Major  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Harte  Franks, 
and  present  at  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chonda,  Umeerpore,  Sultanpore,  and  Dhowraha,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lacknow  (wounded  by  an  explosion) .  mcluding  storming  of  die  Emaumbara  and  Kaisabagh  (Medal  wit^  two  Clasps) . 

'  Major  Woodwright  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  war  in  China  (Medal)  and  was  present  at 
the  taking  of  Amoy.  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  Ho  also  served  with  the  i8th  in  the  Burmah  war  of 
1852-53  to  the  conclusion  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on 
the  Rangoon  river,  landed  in  command  of  a  Company  of  the  Royal  Irish  and  with  the  Marines  of  the  Fox  frigate 
sti}rmeti  and  destroyed  the  Dalla  stockades ;  served  during  the  three  succeeding  da^s'  operations  in  the  vicinity 


and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  on  the  14th  April  waa  with  the  stormmg  party  at  the  Great  Dagon 
Paj^Ja,  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  heights  of  Ptome  in  Jan.  1853 ; 
commanded  a  Company  of  the  18th  during  the  whole  of  the  successful  operations  in  the  Donabew  district  including 


17th  March  1853  (wounded),  when  the  x8th  stormed  and  carried  the  first  stockade,  also  xoth  March  when  the  strong' 
hold  of  the  Burmese  Chief  Moa  Toon  waa  stormed  and  after  considerable  loss  captured  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

Montgomery  and  Merioneth. — 1  Colonel  BeadneU  served  the  campaign  of  1840-41-42,  and  was  present  in 
the  actions  of  KillaAziden  Goaine,  Ghuznee,  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  ail  the  aflVurs  in  which  the  Candahar  Divi- 
sion under  General  Nott  was  engaged  in  its  progress  through  the  Khoord  Cabool,  Tezeen,  Jugdulluck,  and  Kyber 
Pas.'ses  (Medal). 

Norfolk,— i  Major  Hon.  Fred.  Walpole  was  engaged  in  the  operations  in  CHiina  while  serving  as  Flag  Lieutenant 
to  the  N'aval  Commander  in  Chief,  Sir  G.  H.  Seymour  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Doda  served  with  the  x4th  Regt.  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the 
I  Sth  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Dowler  served  with  the  6i8t  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  CUsp). 

Northampton. — *  Captain  CTary  Elwes  served  with  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1851-52  (Medal). 

Northumberland.— 1  Major  Mitford  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  and  on  the  Staff  throughout  the  first 
China  war  in  X84Z-42  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton,  the  occu- 
^tion  of  Chuaan,  and  investment  of  Nankin. 

^  Major  Grey  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  (Vom  the  xoth  June  1855,  including  the 
s  ege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September— on  the  latter  occasion 
"n  a  covering  party  in  front  of  the  Right  Attack  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) , 
sicnrcd  also  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  firom  November  1857  to  July  1858,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore 
niider  General  Windham  in  November,  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  the  summer  campaign 
ni  Uade  under  iSir  Hope  Grant  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Nottingham. — ^  Captain  Girardot  commanded  a  Detachment  on  board  the  Birleenhead^  when  wrecked  off  Dan- 
{ro-  Point,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  on  the  night  of  the  26th  Feb.  1852.  He  served  with  the  43rd  in  the  Kafilr  war  of 
i:5»-53  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Crofton  served  in  the  6th  Regiment  during  the  Kafl^  war  in  1850-51,  and  was  engaged  in  most  of  the 
operations  against  the  enemy,  including  the  aflhir  in  the  Amatola  Mountains. against  Sandilli's  tnbe  on  the  24th  and 
.:ia  Dec.  X850,  and  also  the  combined  attack  on  the  Amatolas  on  the  28th  June  1851  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Prost  served  with  the  and  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with 
tT)  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Fosbroke  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royuls  in  the  China  war  of  i860,  including  the  actions  of  the  3rd 
i:th  and  z4th  August,  i8th  and  2 xst  September,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Modal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and 
iVkin). 

Oxford.— I  Captain  Sparke  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  IVom  xoth 
^Uy  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Perth.— 1  Lord  Stormont  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  trovo.  the  29th  Aug.  1855,  including  the 
^!e?e  and  faU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  -with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

liadnor. — ^  Major  Thomas  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  inoluding  tho 
assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

Eenfrew. — »  Captain  Andei*son  8ervo<l  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Force  at  tho  assault  and  capture  of  Rowa  on  6th 
J-tne  1858,  and  was  afterwards  present  %vith  the  95th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah  and  Kotah,  battle  of 
K</ta  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree,  and  served  for  some 
ij^p  aa  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

lo«».— 1  Captain  Rose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  also  at  the  bombardment  and  sur- 
n  iJcr  of  Kinboum,  and  with  Admiral  Sir  Houston  Stewart's  exploring  expedition  up  the  rivers  Bug  and  Dnieper 
iMc'ial  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  <  .ipcain  Grove  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklavn, 
*^r|  f?dition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Chisps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Tirid»h  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  tho  actions  at  Cawn- 
ror^.- 1 6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge.andShnmsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniero 
i :  1  liaaks*  Bungailow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooj-ah,  action  at  Allygungo,  attack  and  capture  of  BareDly  (Medal 
v.>thaaiip). 

Shropshire. — *  Major  Russell  served  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.M.S.  Albion^  with  Admiral  Sir  F.  A, 
* '  ..manney,  at  Navarino  (Medal). 

-  Captain  Hornby  served  with  the  Military  Train  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  (Modal  with  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Bennett  served  with  the  21  st  Fiisiliers  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
'M<*ia]  with  Claitp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Browne  served  with  the  Colunm  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Taptee  River  in  co-operation  with  the  Cen- 
f.l  India  Field  Force  in  1858. 

M:a])tain  Masefield  served  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  throughout   the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  xS6o, 
"'lading  the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts), 
iligo,— *  Captain  Charles  B.  Wynne  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  12th 

' '  y  i?55.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  of  tho  storming  party  at  tho  assault  of  the  Redan 

"  i  the  bth  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  July  1857,  includ- 
i:.'the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  with  Outram  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  subsequent  capture  of  Lucknow 
uf  ntioned  in  Sir  J.  Outram's  despatches).  Served  with  Grant's  field  force  through  the  hot- weather  campaign 
'  Ouiie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).    Mentioned  in  despatches  for  distinguished  conduct  on 

.'  vse:daty. 
•Somerset. — '  Lt.Colonel  Adair  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  tho  (Mmca  from  2'"     May  1855,  including 

iii .•  j. -jjc  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish Mcxlal) .  i      ,^r^^i^ 

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472  War  Services  of  the  Ojjicera  of  tlie  Militia. 

*  Major  Sawver  served  in  the  KetherlandB  Army  during  the  Belgian  revolution  from  1833  to  1839,  and  ia  a  Knight 
of  the  Order  or  the  Couronne  de  Chdne. 

^  Captain  Worthington  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  29th  Jan.  1855  as  A^utant^of  the  28th  Regt  andTras 
present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turldsh  Medal). 

7  Captain  Cox  served  with  the  "  Bufib"  in  the  Crimea  from  the  3rd  September  to  the  15th  November  1855.  induding 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Captain  Brasier  Creagh  served  with  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Light  Cavalry,  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of 
1864-66 ;  commanded  a  Troop  in  the  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaigns,  and  was  present  in  nearly  all  the  engsgw- 
ments  on  that  coast  (Medal) .  J 

BUxllng.— ^  Captain  Halkett  served  with  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  KaiBr  war  of  1850-53  (Medal). 

Suffolk.— J  Captain  Oakes  served  in  the  ist  Royals  at  the  siege  and  teill  of  Sebastopol  from  nth  July  185? 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Browning  served  with  the  30th  Regt.  in  the  Oimea  from  20th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  In<lian  mQiiny 
in  1857-58  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  in  Guxerat,  including  the  attack  on  the  Taringa  Hms  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches); acted  in  the  same  capacity  to  another  Field  Force  in  Aug.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Mandeth— horse  shot. 

Surrey.— >  Colonel  Evelyn  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Kalafiit  in  1854.  He  was  appointed  by  the  BritL«b 
Government  to  serve  under  General  Cannon  with  the  Staff  of  the  Turkish  Anny,  in  which  no  received  the  rank  cf 
Kaimakan.  Ho  accompanied  the  Allied  expedition  to  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Ba- 
laklava,  and  Inkerman ;  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  defence  of  Eupatoria.  Received  the  honorarr 
rank  of  Lt.Colonel  in  the  British  Army  33rd  Oct.  1857  (Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  the  Crimea,  4th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

*  (Captain  Tredcroft  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trencbc> 
with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  April  (Med^  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me<jyidie,  and  Turkbh 
Medal). 

Sussex.— 1  (Dolonel  St.  Clair  served  with  the  Bombav  Horse  Artillery  in  the  campaign  of  1839-40  in  Affghanistan. 
and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ohuznee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabool ;  also  at  the  stormiDg  ot 
Khrjjuck. 

*  Major  Aldridge  served  with  the  21  st  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  including  the  battle  oT 
Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June :  also  the  expedition  to  Kinbooni 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Tubbs  served  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the  9th  Bombay  N.I.  against  the  mutineers  in  Central 
India  m  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Pasley  served  with  the  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  W.  Coghlan  against  the  Arabs  near  Aden  in  185?, 
and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Fort  Shaik  Othman. 

Tlpperary. — ^  Colonel  Frend  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough  at  the  battle  of  Mahanvipore  29th  December 
1843,  ai^d  ^>^  ▼o'y  severely  wounded  and  had  his  right  arm  amputated  on  the  field  (mentioned  in  despatchei^ 
Bronae  Star). 

*  Doctor  Dempster  was  Assistant  Surgeon  in  medical  charge  of  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  New  Orleans. 

*  Captain  Manserflrh  served  as  a  cadet  in  the  Mounted  Police  at  the  capture  of  a  stockade  occupied  by  iasur- 
gents  ai  the  Ballarat  Gold  Fields  in  Australia,  on  the  3rd  December,  1854. 

l!jTone,—^  Captain  Buchanan  served  with  the  88th  Regt  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  acticF&fr 
at  Cawnpore  uncter  Major  Gen.  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6tJi  Dec,  capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  in  the 
Doab  wiui  the  Ck>lumn  under  Ck)l.  G.  Y.  Maxwell,  to  whom  he  was  Orderly  OiBcer,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Calpec  in 
Mur  1858  (Medal  with  Chisp). 

The  Tower  Hamlets.— ^  Captain  Nott  served  with  the  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  Karens  in  Burmah  in  Jan. 
1857,  and  on  two  occasions  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  35th  Regt.  engaged  with  the  enemy,  and  received  a  Icttc? 
of  approbation  from  the  Governor  General  in  Council. 

*  Quarter  Master  White  served  with  the  50th  Regt.  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkce,  Ferozcshah. 
Aliwal,  and  Sobraon— at  Sobraon  he  carried  the  Queen's  Colour  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Has  also  a  Medal  fof 
Meritorious  Services. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Halkett  served  with  the  7xst  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  5th  Febroazy  to  th^^ 
X7th  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Ikll  of  Sebastopol  and  Expeditions  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Mc<l3* 
with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*  Major  deSalis  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  during  the  Ka£Bb- war  of  X85X-53  (Med&li. 

*  LtiColonel  Macnamara  was  engaged  with  the  59th  Regt.  in  the  expedition  from  Canton  to  the  White  Cloud  Moul  • 
tains  in  June  1858,  including  the  action  with  the  Braves  on  3rd  June ;  was  also  present  at  the  storming  and  captur.' 
by  escalade  of  the  walled  city  of  Namtow,  txth  Aug.  1858  (Medal). 

<  Major  Tetmrt  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  affair  a! 
Peroo  and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Frobisher  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewan- 
giri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Wharton  served  with  the  07th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  with  the 
Jounpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultani>ore,  attack  and  capture  u: 
Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Kaiserbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Warwiclc. — ^  Miyor  Grimston  served  with  the  19th  Regt.  in  ihe  Crimea  from  5th  Jan.  to  2iBt  July  1855  (Meda! 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captam  Vaughton  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infhntry  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  firom  2nd  Dec.  1854  to  29th  Jn's 
1855,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Russian  sortie  on  the  night  of  the  23nd  March,  in  which  he  commanded  :. 
Detachment  oithe  00th ;  was  also  at  the  taking  of  the  Quarries  on  the  7th  June,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  x:tl 
June  (Medal  with  (Jlasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Watexford. — ^Lt. Colonel  Villiers-Stuart  served  with  the68th  Ijight  Infitntiryin  theNew  Zealand  war  in  1864-^?, 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  and  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (slightly  wounded  in  the  neck,  mentlGncu 
in  despatches.  Medal). 

Westmeath. — ^  Captain  Crardiner  served  on  the  Staff  of  Colonel  Outram,  and  in  command  of  a  Detachmect  * ' 
the  X7th  Regt.  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  all  the  operations  of  the  Liel>i 
Field  Force,  including  the  capture  of  Gotea,  21st,  and  of  Munohur  Stockades  and  Fort,  25th  Jan.  1845 ;  at  the  lati'*. 
he  led  the  Forlorn  Hope,  and  was  severely  wounded.  Of  his  party  of  sixteen  men,  four  were  killed  and  m: 
wounded.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  in  Council  of  Bombay,  and  those  of  the  Commander  in  Chief .:. 
India,  in  genexal  orders  for  his  services. 

'  Major  Nugent  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  the  5th  February  tSy- 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  ih 
Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Westmorland. — ^  Major  Lraffen  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  latter  part  of  1854  (Medal).  Was  at  the  blocka- 1 
of  Odessa,  and  also  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Wexford.— '  Captain  Alcock  served  with  the  95th  Regt.  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom  the  15th  Jan.  1855,  inclu-:- 
ingthe  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Wicklow. — ^  Captain  Howard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  44th  Regt.  including  the  batt^t  - 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  TurKish  Medal). 

Wiltshire. — ^  Captain  Bellers  was  present  wit^  the  50th  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronae  Star),  29th  IKr 
1 843.  Served  also  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1845-46  (Medal  and  three  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Motxiki . 
Ferozeshah,  Aliwal  (wounded),  and  Sobraon :  he  acted  as  Adjutant  to  his  Regt.  nearly  the  whole  of  the  campaipr 

*  Captain  Hume  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom  the  xst  July  1855,  including ::  - 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cam  pa  ^- 
from  November  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflkirs  of  Barrec  sl  . 
Nuggur  (Medal  with  Ckflp),  .      r\r\ni{:> 

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Worocatttr.— 1  Mi^or  Norbnzy  served  as  Captain  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Goards  in  the  Crimoan  campaign  firom  and 
JoJr  tojth  BeoL  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

Tozk.— '  Lt.Colofnel  Oonter  served  with  the  ^ih  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  in  October  1854,  indnding  th« 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  (?lasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Btake  served  with  the  Carabineers  in  Cade  and  the  Trans-Gocrra  district  in  1858-59,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Doondiakera,  aflkirs  of  Chorda,  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Mnjeedia,  and  action  of  Bankee  (Medal). 

s  (Captain  Balgor  served  aa  a  Lleatenant  in  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal),  daring  the  latter  part 
of  which  he  was  seleoted  to  organise  and  command  a  mounted  force  of  80  men  of  the  regiment.  Served  as  Captam  of 
the  light  Company  of  the  4th  Best,  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  X854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claspa,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Golonel  Orimston  served  with  the  and  Queen's  Royals  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal) ;  also  with  the 
expedition  Noith  of  the  Orange  River  in  185^53* 

>  Captain  Conming  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  aist  April  to  the  7th  August  1855, 
indudmgthe  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Dowker  served  as  A^utant  of  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-^7  (Medal). 

'  (Tapt^  Cabitt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  zsth  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fUlof  Sebastopol,  the  sorties 
of  6th  April  and  xoth  May,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June ;  was  wounded  in  the 
uesches  on  the  aSth  June  ^edal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  3Uior  Bates  served  with  the  65th  Regiioent  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-67,  at  Taranaki,  and  was 
preseot  at  the  operations  at  Hnirangi  and  before  Te  Arei.  Was  afterwards  appointed  Native  Interpreter  to  the 
Faroes,  and  was  present  on  the  StaflTat  the  outbreak  of  hostilities  in  the  Taranaki  district  in  z863»  capture  of  the 
Pa  Katikira,  and  snbsequentlv  in  the  Waikato  district  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Leake  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  indnding  operations  in  the 
ptovinots  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal). 

>*  Gaptain  Croker  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  6th  Regt.  sent  trofm  Bombaj  in  1837  against  the  rebels  in 
C«nara.  Senred  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (was  Acting  Adjutant  in  the  Trans-Kei  expedition) ;  also  in  that  of 
2S5a-sa(Medal),— at  the  oommencement  of  which  he  was  appointed  Field  Adjutant,— in  July  Z85X  Acting  brigade 
ICajor,  and  in  Feb.  1853  D.A.Q.M.G.  of  the  ist  Brigade ;  was  engaged  in  all  the  principal  ailkirs  of  the  war;  five 
times  noticed  in  general  orders,  and  repeatedly  in  despatches. 

**  Oapt^n  Hewett  served  with  the  aoth  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  aoth  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiall  of 
SelMstopol.  andaflUr  of  the  x8th  June ;  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
3(edal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and 
Soltaapore,  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clfuip). 

u  Captain  Hopkins  served  in  the  Oimean  campaign  from  4th  October  1854  with  the  49th  Regt  including  the 
battle  of  Inkerxnan,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  October,  capture  of  the  Quarries,  and  assaults  of  the 
ikdan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  two  CSlasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*'  Captain  Brooksbank  served  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  z854>-55  with  the  38(h  Regmient,  and  was  present  at 
(he  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  the  aist  December, 
siiaok  and  oconpation  of  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  two  clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


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Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Jndicatore  at  Fort  wniiam,  x  July  63. 

Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  N.W.  Provinces,  7  March  68. 

District  and  Seoeions  Jndge  of  the  a4-Pergimnalifl,  Bengal,  23  Jan.  6 

Officiating  Jndge  of  the  High  Oonrt  of  Jadicatore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
District  anoi  Sessions  Jndge  of  Heemt,  N.W.  Prov^ioes,  3  Sept.  57. 
Opium  Agent  of  Behar,  Bengal,  6  liarch  65,  Patna. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces,  7  Ang.  6$. 
Judge  of  the  High  Oonrt  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinces,  zz  June  66. 
Senior  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces,  13  Aug.  i 

Additional  Member  of  the  Governor  General's  CounciL 

Ordinary  Member  of  the  Governor  General's  Council. 

Additional  Judge  of  Hooghly,  Burdwan,  and  a4>Pergnnnalis,  Bengi 

Furlough. 
Commissioner  of  Meerut  Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Furlough. 
Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces  'of  Bengal,  in  tbe  I 

partmont  of  Land  Revenue,  &c.   Member  of  the  Lieutenant  Gorenxi 

Council. 

Commissioner  of  Agra  ]>ivision,  N.W.  Provinces.    Forloagh. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Lieutenant  Governor  of  Bengal,  z  March  tz. 

Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Bhaugulpore  Divisian  and  8 

thai  Pergunnahs,  Bengal,  3Z  March  68.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tipperah,  Bengal,  2  Nov.  69.    Official 

Commissioner  of  Revenue,  Chittagong  Division. 
Resident  at  the  Court  of  Hyderabad,  29  May  68. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William,  z  July  62. 
Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces  of  Bengal,  is 

Department  of  Excise,  &o. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Shahjehanpore. 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circmt,  Burdwan  Division,  Bengal. 
Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  Punjaub  and  its  Dependenciea,  30  Jan.  71 
Judge  of  the  High  Court,  N.W.  Provinces,  7  May  67. 
Accountant  General,  Bengal,  5  July  65.    Furlough. 
Judge  of  the  Chief  Court  of  Uie  Punjab,  25  Aug.  69. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  ist  Grade,  Tirhoo^  Bengal. 
Opium  Agent  of  Benares,  is  May  65,  at  Ghazeepore. 


Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William,  3  June  6S. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Bhuigulpore,  BengaL     Furlough. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  WlUiam. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Sylhet,  Bengal.     Fnrlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Allyghur,  N.W.  Proviiic<a 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Sarun,  Bengal,  also  Seasionf;  J 

of  Champarun.    Furlough. 
Junior  Member,  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiatini:  5 

Member. 
Commissioner  and  Superintendent,  JuUundcr  Division,  Punjab. 
Judicial  Commissioner,  Lucknow,  Oude,  18  May  63.     Officiatiiiff 

Conunissioner  of  Oude. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Furruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Ordinary  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  General  of  India. 

his  seat  25  April  68. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Mjrmensing,  Bengal.     01£c 

Commissioner,  Dacca  Division. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Meerot,  N.*^ 

vinces,  20  March  71. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Azimghur,  N.W.  Provinces. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Hooghly,  Bengal.    Purl«TOg 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Gya,  Bengal,  7  April  OS. 
Commissioner  of  Rohilcund  Division,  N.W.  Ptovincee. 
Commissioner  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.   Furloagli. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cawnjiore.  N.W.  Rrovinoes. 
Commissioner,  Umballa  Division,  Punjab. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Shahabad,  Bengal,  5  May  70. 

Commissioner,  Allahabad  Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces,  27  May  70. 

Commissioner  of  Settlements,  Punjab,  z  Nov.  65.    Furlough.. 

Judge  of  the  Chief  Court  of  the  Punjab. 

Commissioner,  Jhansi  Division,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Mirzaporo,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner,  Fyzabad  Division^  Oude.    Envoy  and.  Pleninoti 

Yarkund  Mission.  *^ 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zit  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bengal,  a  Xqt  6 

ciating  Judge  of  Nuddea. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Mynpoorie.    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Rajshahye,  Bengal,  c  M«x 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Midnapore,  Bengal  2c  J  u 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Biirzapore,  N.  w.  Prorixxoea '    Kur^ 


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Edward  FranciB  HarriBon 

Thomaa  Edward  Ravenshaw 
\^]]ia2n  Henry  HenderBon  ... 
Son.  Groorge  Gordon  Slorris... 


George  Palmer 

V€  William  Fraser  McDonell ... 
Son.  Robert  Eyles  Egerton 


Edmmid  Woldon  Molony 

Robert  Barclay  Chapman  {Bar- 

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Charles  Grant 

Henry  Hnspratt  , 


FzanoiB  Richard  Cockeroll 


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Charles  Curric  


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i'i-^7  2250  George  Henry  Lawrence  ... 

:iu  2250  Henry  Minchin  Chase 

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iSt?  833' William  Waterfleld 

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i"52  2316  Henry  Bruce  Simson  

1352  2500  Bwinton  Samuel  Melville 


Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal  in  the  Revenue   and  General  De- 
partments.   Member  of  the  Lieutenant  Governor's  Council. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  in  the  Department  of  Revenue, 
Agriculture,  and  Commerce,  6  June  71. 

Inspector  General  of  Police,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  Commissioner 
and  Officiating  Agent  to  the  Governor  General  at  Benares. 

Comptroller  General  of  Accounts,  m  April  67.    Head  Commissioner  of 
Paper  Currency,  17  Sept.  70.    Furlough. 

Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Orissa  Division,  and  Superintendent 
of  the  Tributary  Mehals  of  Cuttack,  Bengal,  x  Feb.  69. 

Officiating  Additional  District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  all  the  Districts  in 
the  Patna  Division,  Bengal.    At  MozufiTerpore. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Backergunge,  Bengal,  z  Feb.  69.  Officiating 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Mynpoorie,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Patna,  Bengal. 

Financial  Commissioner   of  the  Punjab.     Additional  Member  of  the 
Governor  General's  Council. 

Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Rajshahye  Division,  Bengal. 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Financial  Department,  17  April  71^ 
Director  Bank  of  Bengal.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Examiners. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces  of  Bengal,  in  the. 
Department  of  Land  Revenue,  &c.     Officiating  Judge  of  Sylhet. 

Superintendent  and  Remembrancer  of  Legal  Afikirs  and  Government  Ad- 
vocate, 26  Dec.  63.    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Benares.  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  Commissioner 
of  Jhansie  Division. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Jessore,  Bengal,  5  July  69. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  BancooraJi,  Bengal.    Officiating 
Judge,  zst  Grade,  Bhangulpore. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mirsaporc,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

Commissioner  of  Lucknow  Division,  Oude.    Officiating  Judicial  Commis- 
sioner. 

Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta,  1  Nov.  63.  Director  of  the  Bank  of  Bengal. 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal,  24  Feb.  66.    Offi- 
ciating Judge  of  Rungpore. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  District 
and  Sessions  Judge  of  Allahabad. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Bengal. 

Commissioner  of  Revenue  and   Circuit,  Presidency  Division,  Bengal. 
Member  of  the  Lt.Govemor'8  Council. 

Commissioner  and  Superintendent,  Delhi  Division,  Pui^jab.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jounpore,  N.W.  Provinces, 

Ma^trate  and  Collector  of  Ghazeex>ore,  N.W.  Provinces.     Officiating 

District  and  Sessions  Judge. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  zst  Class,  xa  Oct.  69,  Simla  District,  Pai»ab. 
Oonmiissioner, Roy  Bareilly  Division,  Oude.  Officiating FyzabadDi vision. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bijnour,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  District 

and  Sessions  Judge  of  Goruckpore. 
Secretary,  Board  of  Revenue,  in  the  Department  of  Excise,  Bengal. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  AUyghur,  NwW.  Provinces,  xo  Dec.  67. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Etawah,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Chief  Commissioner  of  British  Burmah,  Rangoon. 
Accountant  General,  N.W.  Provinces,  23  April  67.    Furlough. 
Depu^  Accountant  General,  Bombay.    Officiating  Accountant  Gteneral, 

N.W.  Provinces.    Deputy  Comm.  of  Paper  Currency,  Allahabad  Circle. " 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Aximgurh,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough.. 
'District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Dinagepore,  Bengal. 


I  Commissioner  of  Inland  Customs,  N.W.  Provinces,  6  June  71. 
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iSij  25oo'Edward  Drummond 

1:53  833  ^rWill Jam JamesHor8chel,.Bar<. 
''53  833  Edward  Grey  {Barritter  at  iaw) 
''53,  833  ^€^  Ross  Lewis  Mangles  


'^5Vi9i6|Archdaleyilliera  Palmer  . 
1853  2250  George  Elliot  Watson....... 


i-:3  3499  Horace  Abel  Cockerell 


»353  2416  SkijiwithHcnryChurchillTayler 

tVj3  2250  Henry  Davis  WiUock 

>'53  •416  William  James  Money,  CSI... 

^hi\  833  William  Stirling  Halsey 

'^53  833  Stuart  Saunders  Hogg  

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1853  2250  Richard  Henry  Clifford 


.       Agra. 
_     „.  Dacca,  Backergunge,  and  Tipperah. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Budaon,  N.  Y-  Provmces.  Officiating  District 
and  Sessions  Judge  of  Mynpoorie. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Pumeah,  Bengal. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Nuddea,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  z st  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.  Furlough. 

Additional  District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  all  the  Districts  in  the  Patna 
Division,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Gya,  Bengal,  5  June  70. 

Ma^trate  and  Collector  of  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces,  z  May  66.  Offi- 
ciating at  Muttra. 

Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Chittagong  Division,  Bengal. 
Officiating  Chairman  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Commisioner  of 
Police  for  the  Town  of  Calcutta  and  its  Suburbs.  Cozzmiusioner  for 
imi^rovement  of  the  port.  Presidency  Division. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Beerbhoom,  Bengal.  Also  Addi- 
tional District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Burdwan. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundshuhur.  N.W.  Provinces,  3Z  Jan.  7Z. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Nuddeea,  Bengal.  Officiating  Judge 
of  Mymensing. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

Chairman  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  for  the' town  of  Calcutta,  and  Com- 
missioner of  Police  for  the  town  and  suburbs ;  also  Magistrate  of  Police. 
Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collectorj  Moradabadj  N.W.  Proyinces. 


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476 


Bengal  Civil  Service, 


'853 
1854 


1854 
1854 


2750 


2350 
1832 


Donald  Campbell  Macnabb . 
Henry  Albert  Itfangles   


Lesley  Charles  Probyn  , 
Charles  Pearson  Elliotb  . 


THIKD  0LA88, 
of  19  Tear**  Standing. 

^250  Henry  Binnv  Webster 

833  Caimes  Anthony  Daniell  

2816  Anthony  John  Riobards  Bain- 
bridge  

800  Richard  Gwatkin  Mel vill  

2250' James  Simson  (Barriaterai  Xaw) 
2250!  Wilmot  Lane  (Barruter  at  Law) 
833  Edward  Waterfleld 


AproixncssYs,  fto. 


2500  James  Davidson  Gordon,  CSI.... 

831' James  DulTWard 

2500  Jiimes  Casamaijor  Robertson  ... 


Commissioner,   Lahore   Division,   Pui^ab.      Officiating  CommiauoDcr, 

Peshawur  Division. 
Accountant  General,  British  Bormah,  5  July  6$.     Officiating  Controller 

General  and  Head  Commissioner  of  Paper  Currency.    Director,  Baok 

of  Bengal. 
Accountant  General,  Punjab,  5  Jnly  65. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Pii^jab,  UmbaUa  District.   Officiating 

in  ist  Grade. 


Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Meerat,  N.  W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces.    Forloagh. 

Additional  Judge,  and  Grade,  Jes»ore  and  Backergnnge,  Bengal.  Offi- 
ciating District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Moorshedabad. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  ist  Class.  Delhi  District,  Puigaub. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Muttra,  31  July  71.    Officiating  at  Azimghar. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mynpoorie,  V.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Mooxnfnsmagger  Diilnct. 
Furlough. 

Judicial  Commissioner  of  Mysore  and  Coorg,  7  Dec.  68. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Chlttagong,  Bengal.    Furiongb. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating  Dis- 
trict and  Sessions  Judge,  Allahabad. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 


854;  iqi6  Edward  Bensley  Thomhill 

855'  TQ16  Henry  Anthony  Harrison JMagistrate  and  Collector,  Furruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 


853  j^yy  James  Colquhoon  Colvin 
855  2416  John    Fredrick  Browne 

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855  2832  George  Nelson  Barlow,  CSI. 


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853  4x66  Alfred  C/omyns  L^ll  . 
855  2SOO  Henry  Thoby  Pnnsep. 


2250  Clarmont  John  Daniell 

833  Elliot  Colvin  

1633  John  Peter  Grant 


9950,  Wm.  Vansittart  Grahaxp  Tayler 

2250  Arthur  Bonlderson  

283a.  Steuart  Colvin  Bayley 


9499  Loftns  Richard  Tottenham 
2250:  Elliot  Macnaghten  


2250  Edward  George  Jenkinson 


856  2750!  William  Malcolm  Low  .. 
856  3249  Harry  Wallis  Alexander.. 
856  2250  Charles  William  Moore  .. 
856  2833!  Herbert  Hankey  


856  i9x6jVilliers  Thomas  Taylor 
856  1833  David  Craigie  Halkett 


Magistrate  and  Collector  at  Shal^jehanpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Backergonge,  N.W.  Piuvinces,  9 

July  69.    Officiating  Civil  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cuttack. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Monirhyr,  Bengal.    Officiating  Com- 
missioner of  Revenue  and   Circuit,   Bhangolpore  Division  and  the 
Sonthal  Pergunnas. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Home  Department. 
District  and  Sessioha  Judge,  and  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.    OflKdaticg 

Judge  of  Hooghlv. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furloagk. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bengil. 

Offioiaung  District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Chittagong. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  isi  Grade,  Pubna,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner  of  Bevenne  and  Circuit,  Dacca,  BongaL    Officiating  Com- 
missioner, Patna  Division. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Beerbhoom,  Bengal.    OiBciatins 

District  and  Sessioni  Judge  of  Baokergnnge. 
Inspector  General  of  Registration  and  Commissioner  of  EzciM  and 

Stamps,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sahamnpora,  N.W.  Provinoee. 
Commisaioner,  Nerbudda  Division,  Central  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Shahabad,  Bengal.    Offg.  xit  Gnue. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade.  Moorshedabad,  BengaL   Officiatins 

Conunissioner  of  Chitti^ng  Division. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bhaugnlpore.  Bengal. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Humeerpore. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Howrah,  Bengal.    Forlongh. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,    ist  Grade,   Moocufibmnggar,  >\W. 

Provinces. 
Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate    and    Deputy    Collector,    ist   Grade,   Budaon,  N."- 

Provinces.    Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Nortli-West  Provinces. 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Goruckpore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Maldah,  Bengal.  Officiating  District 

and  Sessions  Judge,  Pnmea. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  1st  Grade,  Benares,  K.W.  Pro- 
vinces.   Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Etawah. 
Edward  Dowdes well  Lockwood  Magistrate  and   Collector,  4th   Grade.   Tipperah,   Bengal.    OJBd&tJiir 

and  Grade,  Mnnghyr. 
George  Lucian  Taylor  Harris  ...(Assistant  Magistrate   and  Collector,   Gya,  BengaL 
I    Macristrate,  Ibc,  ist  Grade. 

Frederick  Myiton  Halliday 'Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Tirhoot,  Bengal. 

William  Macpherson   Magistrate  ant  Collector,  and  Grade,  Cuttack,  Bengal. 

Hercules  Grey  Ross Superintendent  of  Dehra  Doon,  N.W.  Provinces.  31  Dec.  69. 

William  Cornell,  BA {Magistrate  of  Police  for  the  Town  of  Calcutta.    Officiating  DiaUictail 

Sessions  Judge  of  Bancoorah  and  Burdwan. 
Herbert  John  Reynolds,  BA.  ...I Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,- Mymensing,  Bengal. 
Cha.UmpherBton  Aitchison,CiS/.  Secretary  to  Government  of  India  in  Foreign  Department,  i  Ang.  70. 

Robert  Moss  King,  BA Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Fvsabed,  Oude. 

John  Graham  Cordery   Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lahore,  Piiz^ab. 

Thomas HonrjT Thornton,  Z>CZ...  Secretaiy  to  the  Government  of  the  Pux\]'ab,  28  Sept.  64.  , 

Henry  Bell  {Barruter  at  Law)  ...Judge  of  Principal  Court  of  Small  Causes,  Nuddea  and  Jessore,  Berra.. 
Furlough. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  and  CUiss,  Goojerat,  Poigab. 


833  William  Charles  Turner. 
833  Daniel  James  McNcile  . 
350  Joseph  Sladen  


833[Percy  Wigram 


Edmond  Elliot  Lewis  . 


Alexander  John  Lawrence 


856 
856 
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856 

856  1833  Melville  William  Sandys  . 

856  1833  John  James  Foote  Lumsden.. 

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856' 1900 

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856  4166 
85611832 

856  1333 
856  2300 
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856  1832 


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Furlough. 


o^w  *«j-  Henry  Edward  Perkins 

856!  833  John   Douglas   Sandford,    BA. 

{Barrifter  at  Law).  .. 
856  2750  William  Brittain  Jones 


856  2000 
856    833 


Wilfred  Lucas  Heeley,  BA 

Alexander  McLaurin  Monteath 


Judicial  Commissioner  of  British  Burmah,  30  Jan.  7a. 

Secretsry  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces,  9  June  70- 

dating  Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division. 
Inspector  General  of  Jails,  Lower  Provinces  of  Bengal. 
Director  General  of  the  Post  Office  of  India,  ao  March  67.    Furlough. 
Digitized  by  V^OOQlC 


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Bengal  Civil  Service. 


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iSs«<  t|3  Frederick  Geom  HiUett  ... 

1^5$  aoDo,  Robert  George  Ourrie 

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iBjf  itn  Frederick  Rueaell  Hogg 


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af.  833  Wiffiam  Young,  U-i 

K^.  1S3J  JuDce  Wallace  Qninton,  SA. 
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tit  i«ooTbQiiias  Walton,  B.i 

iSf  ej^  WiltoD  Oldham,  LLD. 

uft  1000  Edward  Stanley  Bobertaon  (Bar- 

i   ruUratLam)  

tli^  >33  John  Bemej  Woigan , 

i->:50D  Charles  Alfred  Elliott 

I*-:  :i33  Ricbard  Wall,    MA.  {BarrUter 

at  Law) 

iSr  20^  Aathcmy  Bonn  Falcon 


^  :8oo  Alexander  fimitb,  M.A,. 

»<'-7«»  Robert  Taylor    

bV  XS33  AacUand  Oohrin  


^^m6  Frudt  James  Alexander 

'r  :?f 6  Chirks  TheophihisHetcalft   .. 

^  1:00' Henry  Fitzmanriee  John  Kean., 

ft;  .^<^  Harry  James  Sparks 

It  i;s3  James  Sutherland  Dmiumond... 

*T  yMSf.  Charles  Edward  Bernard. . . 

^  THo  Georee  Bobert  SIsmie  {BarritUx 
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ti{y.  Henry  Lsarenee  Olipbant .. 
a}i6  James  Broadwood  LyalL.... 

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Vt}oo  Trevor  John  Chichele  Gran 

I^ii3j  Wsnan  Hastiiigs  VOylj .. 

1^:966  ChsriesBaaett  Garrett  


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F«rcy  Adolphus  Humphrey . 
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r*3  ;cha  Datrymple  Maclean  

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District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Bnrdwan,  Bengal.    Officiating 

in  xst  Grade. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Bancoorah,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade.  Shal^iehanpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  a4*Pergtmnas.  Offlciatingin  istGrade. 
Postmaster  General,  xst  Grade,  Bengal,  21  Koy.  68.    Officiating  Director 

General  of  the  Post  Office  of  India. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Furreedpore,  Bengal,  6  \£arch  71. 

Officiating  in  2nd  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Boolundshnhur,  N.W. 

Provinces,  25  April  66.  Furlough. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Lucknow,  Oude. 
Junior  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  N.W.  Provinces,  25  March  67. 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mirzapore. 
Officiating  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Bnrdwan,  Bengal. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Coll.,  xst  Grade,  Ghaaeepore,  N.W.  Prov.  Furloogh. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector  of  Futtehpore,  N.W.P. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  4U1  Grade,  Pumeah,  bengal.    Fnrlongfa. 

Secretary  to  Government  of  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Moradahad,  N.W.  Pro* 
vinces.    Officiating  Magistarate  and  Collector  of  Jounpore. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Bograh,  Bengal.  Officiating  Addi- 
tional Judge  of  Jessore  and  Backergunge,  also  Additional  Sessions 
Judge  of  Fureedpore  and  Jessore. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Jessore,  Bengal. 

Inspector  of  Local  Offices  of  Account,  Bengal. 

Secretary  to  the  Sudder  Board  of  Bevenue,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 
Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Allahabad. 

Magistrate  and  Collector.  4th  Grade,  Pooree,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magi- 
strate and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Maldah. 

Magistrate  mid  Collector,  2nd  Grade.  Burdwan,  Bengal.  Officiating  Com- 
missioner of  the  Cooch  Behar  Division. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Chumpamn,  Bengal. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lucknow,  Oude,  ax  July  7X. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Sylhet,  Bengal,  17  Nor.  69.  Officiating 
in  and  Grade,  Barun. 

Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division,  Central  Provinces.  Officiating  Secretary 
to  the  Government  of  Bengil  in  the  General  and  Bevenue  Departments. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  Lt.Govemor  of  Bengal. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goojran walla,  Punjab,  24  Feb.  71. 
ciating  Additional  Commissioner,  Peshawur  Division. 

Joint  Magintrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces, 
ciating  Magistrate  ana  Collector,  Futtehpore  Distriot. 

Ma^trate  and  Deputy  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Noakhally,  Bengal, 
ciating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  at  Patna. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Lohardugga.  Chota  Nagpore,  Bengal. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Pnx^b. 
OfficiiUmg  Settlement  Commissioner,  Pux\jab. 

Commissioner  of  Ajmere,  15  May  7X. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Monghyr,  Bengal. 
Officiating  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Howrah. 

Maffistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Biushaye,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Magistrate  and  CoUeotor,  2nd  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bancoora,  Bengal. 
Officiating  Judge  of  Dacca. 

Magistrate  and  CoUeetor,  3rd  Grade,  Balasore,  Bengal,  26  Nov.  67.  Offi- 
ciating in  2nd  Grade.  Officiating  Conom.OrissaDiv.  and  Superintendent 
of  the  Tributary  Mehals  of  Cuttack. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Sanm,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magis- 
trate and  Collector,  Hooghly. 

Commissioner  of  the  Jubbulpore  Division,  Central  Provinces,  31  March  71 . 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Qoruckpore,  N.W.P. 
Offidaung  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bustee. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Ferozepore,  Ihugab.  Officiating  Dep. 
Comm.,  Goordarpore. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade, Tipperah,  Bengal.  Offlc.  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  and  Grade.  In  charge  of  Political  Agency  of  Hill  Tipperah. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  BareiUy,  N.W.P.  Officiating 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Benares. 

Out  of  Employ  in  Europe. 

Commissioner  of  Cotton  and  Commerce  with  the  Government  of  India. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Cirade,  Pumea,  Bengal.  Offi- 
ciating Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade. 

Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta,  a6  Oct.  70.    Furlough. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector  of  Maldah,  Bengal .    Furlough. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  BacKergunge,  Bengal, 
30  June  7x.    Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade. 

Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 
Magistrate  and  Collector. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Bungpore,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta.  Officiating  District  and  Sessions 
Judge,  lUushahye.  ^_  _ 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Lahore,  Punjab.  Officiating  Deputy 
Commissioner,  Jullunder. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moorshedabad,  Bouga.,  23  Feb.  66« 
Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade. 

Extra  Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces,  24  July 
66.  Deputy  Superintendent  of  the  Domains  of  the  Maharajah  of  Benares 
(Mirzapore),  2  June  6a.    Offg.  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Ghaseepore. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India,  Financial  and  Home  Depart- 
ments, 27  Jan.  65.    Furlough. 


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William  Tyrrell,  ii^ 

Edward  Henry  Whinfield,  MA 

{Barruter  at  Lant) 

John  Ward 


Joseph  Samuel  Armstrong 


Frederick  Jones    

Thomas  Frank  Bignold,  BA. 


James  Dyer  Trcmlett,  MA 

Charles  Dickinson    Field,  MA. 

{Barriater  at  Laie) 

Williams  Roa.  Larmhiio,  MA.  ... 

Henry   Leland   Harrison,    BA. 

(Barrister  at  Law)^ , 

James  Robert  Roi<l  

Lcpcl  Hcniy  Griflin 

Robert  Douglas  Hime,  MA 

William  Henrj-  Smith,  DCL. 

Arthur  Sells,  BA 


AiroamiMXTs,  kc. 


John  Tweedio     

William  Mejinott  Tidy   

Frederic  Salmon  Growse,  MA... 

Thomas  Taylor  Allen  


Ernest  Montagn 

Lucas  Burnett  Blacker  King  ... 

George  Graham,  M.A 


1x40 
658 


FOURTH  CLASS, 
qf  8  Yeart'  Standing. 
James  Croickshank  Gcddes . 


Frederick  Henvey   ... 
John  Sinclair  Porter 


900 
xooo 

J350 
1233 

xooo 

1500 

4i6 


1000 
416 
1400 


Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Agra.    Offici&tiBg 

Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Etawah,  N.W.  FroTinoes.    In  chai|^  of  tha 

Settlement  of  the  Moradabad  District. 
DcDuty  Comnussioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lahore,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
Jomt  Magnstrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Sylhct,  l>eugal.   Offi- 
ciating Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade. 
Settlement  Officer,  2nd  Grade,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces.     Furlough. 
Agent  to  the  Governor  General  at  Moorshedabad.    On  special  duty  in 

Cashmere  this  season. 
Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India,  in  the  Department  of  Revenue, 

Agriculture,  and  Commerce,  6  June  71.    Officiating  Secretary  Boud  of 

Revenue,  Lower  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  ist  Class,  Gurgaon  District,  Pnioc^^-    On  Speci&I 

Duty  in  the  Legislative  Department  of  the  Government  of  India. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Furmckabad,  X.'W. 

Provinces. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Jonnpore,  N.W.  Pro- 

vinces,  4  Feb.  71.    Oifg.  Mag.  and  Collector,  Futtehpore. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces, 6  Mu-ch  71. 
Deputy  CommiBsioner  of  Wards*  Estates  in  Behar,  Bengal. 
Registrar  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinces,  9  Nov.  71. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mymensmg,  Bengal. 

Offlciatmg  Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Burdwan. 
Joint  Magistrate  and   Collector  of  Rajshahye,   Bengal,  39  Mardi  70. 

Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magisti-ate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Tyrhoot,  Bengal.    OHi- 

elating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pooree. 
Senior  Superintendent  of  Survey,  Bengal. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collecior,  xst  Grrade,  of  Bognih,  Bengal 

Officiatmg  Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  ist  Class,  Delhi,  Punjab. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Chittagong,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and   Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Beerboom,  Bengal 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Bancoorah. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Midnapore,  Bengal.     Officlatii^ 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade. 
Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Azimgurh,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Puiyab.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Patua,  BengaL    0£* 

elating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Beerbhoom. 
Settlement  Officer,  new  3rd  Grade,  Allyghur,  N.W.  Provinces.    In  charge 

of  the  Agra  Settlement. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Ghaseeporc,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Nuddea,  Bengal.    Furlouch. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Seharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces.   Vv^'i 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiatint; 

Joint  Magistrate,  &c.  ist  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bhaugulpore,  Ben^ 

Officiating  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tipperah. 
Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade,  AUyRhur,  N.W.  Pro-^TUces. 
Junior  Superintendent  of  Survey,  Bengal.    Officiating  Magistrate  ^ 

Collector,  Noakhally. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Dcp.  Collector,  xstGrade,  24-Pcrgunnas,  Bengal.  Fmi 


William  Erskine  Ward,  MA. 
George  Ernest  Ward  


Edward  George  Glazier 

Charles  Cecil  Stevens,  BA. 
Robert  Decj'  Spedding  


James  Cattrall  Price 
Robert  James  Leeds 


John  Ware  Edgar,  CSI. 

Henry  Clements  Barstow . 

Henry  Beverley,  MA 

Baden  Henry  Powell 


900' John  Boxwell. 
766!  Alfred  Corbyn  Brett  , 
1233  David  Robert  Lyall ..., 
833  William  Arthur  Howe. 


Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Backergungc,  Bcr.ga 

Officiating  Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court,  Sealdnh. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provizuses,  AH* 

habad,  26  Sept.  69.  Fui*lough. 
Officiating  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Fm 

vinces,  Ghazecporo.    In  charge  of  fiuleeah. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Burdwan,  Bengal. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Gi'ade,  I'nmickabad,  N-^ 

Provinces.  22  March  tx.    Officiating  in  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bea,< 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collect4)r,  ist  Grade,  Nuddea,  Bengal.  OS 

elating  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  3rd  Grade. 
Joint  Magisti-ate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Gorruckpore,  N.^ 

Provinces.    Officiating  xst  Grade. 
Settlement  Officer  in  Midnapore  and  Hooghly,  Bengal. 
Joint  Magisti-ate  and  Deputy  Collector,  and  Grade,  Jounpore,  K.W.  IV 

vinces.    Furlough. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Cachar,  Bengal,  13  April  70.  Officistlc 

Deputy  Commissioner,  Darjecliug,  and  Judge  of  Small  Cauae  Court, 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Depu^  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bareilly,  K.W.  Prvtr. 
Inspector  Genei'al  of  Registration  in  Lower  Prov.  of  BengmL     Furlomrh. 
Conservator  of  Forests,  2nd  Class,  Punjaub. 
Joint  Magistrate  imd  Collector,  and  Grade,  Hooghly,  Bengal,    OfficiaitJ: 

Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade.    Sonthal  Pcrgunnahs. 
Assistant'  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Dinagepore,  BeogaL     Officiate: 

Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  DepuW  Collector,  and  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.    OS 

elating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiaiia 

as  Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 


Beiwcd  Civil  Service. 


479 


1861 1350  icatOipw  Allen  HoConaghey.. 
iSgx  S33Uv'iiiiam  Robert  Borkitt . 

;S6i  1333 

1S61  3000 

I 

jSoi   Soo 


ThonuuB  Watt  Smyth  

Edward  Charlea  Bnck 

Albert  Bobinson  Bulman 
Jamoa  O'Kfnealj 


1B61,  647 
iSm  443 
ic6r'  833 
t36i  SooAFUliam  Coldstream. 


William  Wolfhm  Gardner  Com- 

waU 

'WiliJam  Hebanl  Hadflon   


i£ii  766,Thoma»  Heniy  Howard  Shortt 

1 S '  1 1 250 ;  Alexander  Macaulay  MftrVh^xnn  , 

«>' t,  416  John  Qiunu 

i&oi  15 1 1.  Frederick  Wyer 


I 


iS5i  4'6  Robert  Heniy  Wilson,  BJt. 

iS'ji  4x6ijogeph  Smith,  BA 

i&si  1000  Charles  Warren  Mellor  


1S61  :2so  John  Arthur  Hopkins 

1S61 1000' Robert  Thomson  Hobart 


iSf.i  1333  Thomas  Smith  

i:or|  ToolchariesFortescneWorsley 
i:m  125U  jolm  Grant  Bobertson 


J'i»-66  Perceval  Debnam  Bickons,  BA. 

• '  r«»  George  Spcnco  Desborough  Dale 
1       I 
700:  John  Mario  Conrad  Steinbclt  . 


J>  I  469! Paul  Whalley 

i.:ij  766' John  James  Livesay   ... 

i:-:!  1000  Charles  rredcrick  Hall 

liii  833  George  Adams  


ApronmizirTS,  Ac. 


il''f  4i6;Arthnr  Weekes,  2fA 

i:-.!  ios5|John  Hodden  Fisher   

«^ij  477lRoger  Henry  Pawsey 

»-»  Tw'Charles  Arthur  Kelly,  2?^.   .. 
' '  - 1  766 ,  Heniy  James  Newbery ,  BA . 
,    '       ! 

ic'.i  476  Reginald  Porch 

li^:  416  John  Hilkiah  Carter    

i::2X5oo  William   Wilson   Hunter.    BA. 

'       I    LLD 

iEi2  2166  Jamea  Westland   


*^3  2732  Alexander  Mackenzie,  BA 

I      I 
i-'2  xooo  Mortimer  Sloper  Howell,  BA. ... 

1^2  966  Edwin  Felix  Thomas  Atkinson. 

BA 

iS'j2 1233  Arthur  Uoyd  Chiy   , 


I 


icv-i  416  Charles  William  McMinn  , 
I'i-i  1233  Thomas  Norman  


»«f  2  3500  Charles  Edward  BidgwajrGirdle- 

1    stone 

i«j  1200  Thomas  William  Rawlins 

'---  416  Frederick  Hubert  McLaughlin. 

BA.LLB 

»?^2  1250  AUin  CadeU,  BA 

ii"2  766|George  Edward  Porter  


»i'c  1200  Arthur  Henry  Harington,  BA... 

^Y-'  528  Frederick  Wm.  Joseph  Rees,B^ . 

^'-2  416' Arthur  Penning  Millett 

12^3  416  WiUiam  McKiiBey  Ohiy,  5^.  ... 

IC62  416  Septimus   Otter  Barnes    Rids- 

'       I    &le,BA 

^'^2  405  Ebenezcr John6toneBarton,ir^. 

iii2  833  Alfred  Cottorell  Tupp,  54.  .. 


Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector.  and.Grade,  Sylhet,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 

Settlement  Officer,  now  3rd  Grade,  Mynpoorio  A  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda  District,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Offlciatinff  Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade,  Moozuffemuggur. 

Registrar  of  Chief  Judicial  Court,  Lahore,  Puiy'aub,  16  Nov.  69.  Officiating 
Deputy  Commissioner  of  Montgomery. 

Settlement  Officer,  2nd  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W. P. 

Assist.  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Loodianah  Districts,  Punjab.  Offi- 
ciating in  the  xst  Class,  Mooltan. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Jessore,  Bengal, 
aS  Feb.  67.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  siid  Class,  Umritsur,  Punjab.  Officiating  As- 
sistant Commlssionor,  zst  Class. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mymcnsing,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Gnide. 

Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Bynour,  N.W.  Provinces,  30  Nov.  68. 

Assistant  MAaristrate  and  CoUocfcnr.  Cawnpore.  N.W.  rrovinccs.     Purl. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade.  Officiating  Magistrate,  Ac, 
snd  Grade,  Malda,  Beng  il. 

Inspector  of  Registration  Offices,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Ghazecpore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furl. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  and  Grade,  Meerut,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces.   Officiating  in  xst  Grade. 

Inspector  of  Schools,  Western  Circle,  Bengal,  Midnaporo. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  of  Etah,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces. 14  April  70.    Officiating  ist  Grade. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Cooch  Behar,  i  Jan.  67.  OfTg.  3rd  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Patna,  BengtU. 

Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Moradabati,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magis- 
trate of  Police,  Calcutta. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Prov. 
Officiating  Joint  Mn^'^trato,  &c.,  1st  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissionur,  3rd  Grade,  Sultanporc,  Oude.  Offg.  in  xst  Grade. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government,  N.W.  Provinces,  16  Nov.  69.    Furlough. 

Asi>istant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Balasore,  Bougai.  Officiating  Joint 
Magistrate,  1st  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Muttra,  N.W.  Prov. 
Officiating  in  1st  Grade,  Mynpoory. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Scharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces, 
20  Mar.  71.    Officiating  Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pumea,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Raipore,  CouLral  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Deputy  Commissioner,  31:^  Class,  Raepore. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mymensing,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Moorshedabad.  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mongliyr,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bancoorah.  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Futtehpore,  N.W.  Provinces,    yhnl. 

Director  General  of  Statistics  to  the  Government  of  India,  8  Sept.  71. 
Deputy  Accountant  General,  Madras.    Officiating  Accountant  General, 

Bengal,  and  Director,  Bank  of  Bengal. 
Junior  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal.    Secretary  of  the  Civil 

Fund.    Offg.  Secretary  in  the  Revenue  and  Gen.  Departments. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Benares  District,  N.W. 

Provinces.    Officiating  in  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jounporc,  N.W.  Provinces,  z  Sept.  64. 

On  special  duty  compiling  the  N.  W.P.  Gazetteer. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Chittagong,  Bengal. 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Oude.    Furlough. 
Joint  ilagistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Cuttack,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Magistrate  in  4th  Grade,  Balasore. 

Resident  in  Nepaul,  at  Katmandoo. 

Judge  of  the  Small  Cause  Court  and  Subordinate  Judge,  Allahabad. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jessore,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Moozuffemuggur,  N.W.  Provinces,  30  Nov.  68. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  24-PergunnahB,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.,  xst  Grade. 

Manager  of  Encumbered  Estates  in  the  District  of  Fyzabad,  Oude.  As- 
sistant Commissioner,  2nd  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  24-Pergunnahs,  Bengal.   Furlough. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  2nd  Grade,  Sultanpore,  Oude.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Rungpore,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Settlement  Officer,  new  3rd  Grade,  14  May  70.  Etah  District,  Benares  Divi- 
sion, N.W.P.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  24-Pergunnahs,  Bengal.   Furlough. 

Assistant  Superintendent  of  Dehra  Dhoon,  N.W.  Prov.,  20  Mar.  7x.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  zst  Grade. 

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Frod.  William  Voysey  Peterson 
Alexander  Bleakley  Patterson 
James  Kennedy    


William  Henry  Grimley,  BA. 

John  Woodbum 

Thomas  Roberts,  BA. 


David  Miller  Barbour .. 
James  Walter  Tawney 


Ni.in8. 


Henry  Wm.  Steel 

Walter  Ersklne  Neale . 


John  Cunningham  Leupolt 

Edwyn  Samuel  Moseley 

William  Barry   


Henry  Middleton  Rogers 
TLomas  William  Gribble 


Charles  Donovan 

MiQhael  Loyd  Ferrar,  BA.. 


Robert  Mason  Towers    

Edward  Vesey  Westmacott,  BA 

George  Mainwaring  Currie  

Ctesor  Richard  Hawkins   


Thomas  William  Hooper  Tolbort 
Francis  William  Rice  Cowley 


William  Irvine  ... 

Greorge  Butt    

John  Hill  Twigg 


Daniel  Walter  McMuUen  Testro, 

BA 

Herbert  Mosley 

George  Macartney  Ogilvie   

Horace  Frederick  D'Oyly  Moule 


Arthur  George  Walker  . 

George  Smyth,  BA 

Henry  Scott  Boys,  BA.  . 


Thomas  Edward  Coxhead . 
John  Thomson  Crawford  . 
William  Edward  Kinsey  . 


William  Mear&s  Souttar,  MA. . . 

George  Kennedy  Webster  (Bar- 

ritter  ai  Law)  

Edwd.  Hardcastle  Ruddock,  BA. 

Francis  Nelson  Wright.  BA. 

Alexander  Hay  Benton , 

Charles  Campbell  Quinn  

Charles  Arthur  Roe,  jB.^ 


Charles  Frederick  Magrath,  BA. 
John  Charles  Williams  


Robert  Joseph  Crosthwaite,  BA. 
(Barrister  at  Law) 

William  Henry  Vemer  

Joseph  Frizelle 


Michael  Macauliffe,  BA 

Townsend  MoUoy  Kirkwood 
Grodfrey  John  Becti  veTuite  Dal  ton 
Ormiston  GaUoway  Reid  McWil. 

Ham,  BA 

Edward  O'Brien    

Patrick  Hurley 


Henry  Sneyd  Beadon.  BA 

Edward  Hyde  Harrison,  MA. ... 

William  Mackworth  Young,  MA . 
Francis  Johnston  GrahamUamp  • 

bell 

William  Thomas  Church   


Robert  Fulton  Rampini,  MA. 


AppoiVTicxirTB,  Ac. 


Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lahore,  Fnojab.    Sick  Furlouek 

Assistant  SeUlement  Offlcer,  new  ist  Grade,  Btawah,  N.W.  Provmcev. 
Officiating  Settlement  Offlcer. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  and  Grade,  31  Mazch  71,  N.VT. 
Provinces,  Etah.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal.  OfflciatiBg  JoiAt 
Magistrate,  Ac,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jonnx>ore,  N.W.  Prov.  Officistiiig 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  New  ist  Grade,  Azimghur,  N.W.Fr)vinctc, 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Barun,  Bengal.  Officiating  Po»i 
Master  General  of  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dehra  Doon,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  snd  Grade,  Fyzabad,  Oade.  OffidatiBp 
Settlement  Officer. 

AssistantMagistrate  and  Collector  of  Nuddea,  Bengal,  3x  May  66.  Farkrag:h. 

Assistant  Ma^trate  and  Collector  of  Dinagepore,  Bengal.    Sick  leave. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Hazara,  Piuijab.  Officiating  Assis- 
tant Commissioner,  xst  Class. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Bunnoo  District,  Puiyab.    Furlough. 

Superintendent  of  Canal  Revenue,  Behar,  BengaL  Officiating  Super- 
intendent. Orisea. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Goruckpore.  N.W.  Piovinoes.  Furl. 

Assistant  Settiement  Officer,  New  xst  grade,  Shaluehanpore,  N.W.  Piot. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.,  xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Ma^trate  and  Collector  of  Sylhet,  Bengal.    Siok  Furlough. 

Settlement  Offlcer,  3rd  Grade,  Futtehpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Cantonment  Manstrate,  Roorkee. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Backergunge,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  IVzabad,  Oude.   Furlongh. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Umballa,  Puxgab,  Offlciaiting  Depatj 
Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Loodianah. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India  in  Financial  Dei)artinent. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Central  Provinces.  Officiating  Judge 
of  the  Small  Cause  Court,  Jubbulpur. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Backergnnge,  BengaL    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Chittaj^ong,  Bengal.    Farloogh. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Rawul  Pmdee  District,  Papjab.  FnrL 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Provinces.  OfTg.  Depoiy 

Superintendent  of  the  Family  Domains  of  the  Maharajah  of  Benares. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3Td  Class,  Gonda,  Oude. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Goordaspore,  Put^ab.    Furlough. 
Manager  of  Encumbered  Estates  in  the    Districts    of    Scetapore  sod 

Kheree,  Oude.    Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Gya,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Fyzabad,  Oude.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Sufierintendent,  Subordinate  Judge,  and  Registrar  of  Dehn 

Dhoon,  N.W.  Provinces.   Offlciating  Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Registrar  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  in  Bengal  in  iU  Appellate 

Jurisdiction. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  Loharduggah,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Burdwan,  Bengal.  Offlciatiag  Joint 
Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  ist  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Proviaoet. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Bunnoo,  Punjab. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jessore,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Settlement  Offlcer,  and  Grade,  and  Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class, 
TJnah,  Poi^ab.    Officiating  in  xst  Class. 

Inspector  of  Registration  Offices  in  Bengal.    OCTir.  as  i«t  Inspector. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Pertabghur,  Oude.  Officiating 
Deputy  Commissioner,  Burra  Bankee. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces.  0£* 
ciating  Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  a4-Pergunnahs,  Bengal,  6  Jnljfo- 

Assistant  Conmiissioner,  xst  Class,  Goorgaon  District,  Punjab.  OffldatuiiC 
Deputy  Commissioner. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Hoshiarpore,  Pui^jab.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bhaugulpore,  Bengal.    Fnrioagli. 

Dopnty  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  and  Sub  Judge,  Naga  Hills,  Beogai, 
X3  April  7x.    Offlciating  Deputy  Commissioner.  4th  Grade,  uf  Cacliar. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3nd  Class,  Moozuficrghur,  Punjab. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Burdwan,  BengaL  Offlciating  In- 
spector of  Registration  Offices. 

Under  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal.  Offlciatmg  Deputy  Com- 
missiouer,  3rd  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jullunder,  Punjab.  Offlciating  Begistrar 
of  the  Chief  Court,  Punjab. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Delhi,  Punjab. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moughyr,  Bengal,  ft  April  71.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 

As.<ustant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Shal\jehanpore,  N.W.  P.  x8  Dec.  69. 
Offlciating  Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Dacca,  BengaL  Officiating  Inspector 
of  ;ichool8,  Eastern  Bengal  Circle. 


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Charles  Montgomexy  Rivaz . 

Septimus  Bmett  Thorbnm   . 


1864  xaoo  Fred.  Willism  BicharUs  Fryer. 
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1664  700  Frederick  Yexming 

»864j  700  Richard  Wylme  Trafford  

1864  7^6  Jjhn  Berans  Hallett,  lf.l 

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1864  766  Hamilton  Winkup  Gordou,  B^. 


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1864  5oo)FrRncis  Porten  Beachcroft  (Bar- 

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1864  416  Thomas  Edward  Ellison 

1864  1250  George  Jas.  Spcnce  Hodgkinson 

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^^5\  700  George  Emmanuel  Low . 

1S65I  4,6 

i»5  700 
1S65!  joo 
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Henry  Priestley 

William  Edward  Purser 

Herbert  Blakey  Finlay  

Thomas  Ormerod  Wilkinson 
Henry  St.  George  Tucker 


*?*3  900  George  Toynbee   

J805,'  766 (John  Foster  Stevens   , 

^865,  TooiFortescneWillonghby  Potior 

>w5'  500'George  Edward  Knox 

i^S:  700  GeorgeBob.CarlisleWilliam8,BA. 


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700  William  Thomas  Martin    

416  Anthony  Patr.  MacDonnell,  BA. 
766  John  George  Charles  

966  ThoDAS  Francis  Harkness  

7^  John  Bcobell  Armstrong  

William  Blennerhassett 


i':^5  416  Henry  Pilkington  Mulock 

>^5.  700| William  Benjamin  Oldham  .. 

i^^3,  SonjSpencer      Faithome      Arthur 

.    '  Smith,  B^ 

1-5  5«>< Alexander  Bobinson,  liA 

'°te,  1000;  Jas.  John  DiggesLaTouche,  JiA 
I'^r       Charles  James  Lyall,  BA 


766  Christopher  Henry  Vowell 


i^>7'  7on  Donald  Mackenzie  B.  Smeaton, 

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»'<7  7<>6  Andrew  William  Cochran 

(^  416  Thomas  Durant  Beighton 

1^7   4^6  Bichardson  Evans    


'S*^  500  Robert  Smith  Aikman,  Jf  J.. 
»667 1566  Undsay  NeUl 


J«^  X 166  Henry  John  Etedman  Cotton  .. 

'  ^7  600  Henry  Farrington  E  vans,  BA ... 
'It?  1000  William    Bushe    Power     \Bar- 

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^^7\  7«  Richard  Maunsell  Waller,  BA.. 


Assist.  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces.  FurlAugh. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Sealkoto,  Punjab.    Officiating  Under 

Secretary  to  Government  of  tho  Punjab. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade, 

Bunnoo,  Punjab.    Offg.  Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade, 

Putgab.    Stationed  at  Dcra  Ghasi  Khan.    Otfg.  ia  the  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  25  Jiui.  70,  Bawul  Pindee. 

Officiating  in  and  Class.  ' 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Baitool,  Central  Provinces.     Offlciat- 

ing  in  zst  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Scalkote,IPux]jab,  23  Jan.  71.    Offioiat* 

ing  in  and  Class. 
Assistant  Mairistrate  and  Collector  of  Jet  sore,  Bengal.  Offl slating  Joint 

Magistrate,  Ac,  zst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lahore,  Punjab.  Officiating.and  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and   Collector,   Tirhoot,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  Ac,  1st  Grade. 
Assisttmt  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  TJmritsur  District,  Puigab.    Officiating 

Uuder  Secretary,  Finaucial  DepArtment. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class.  Gurdaspore  District,  Pux\jab.     In 

chaige  of  Dalhousie,  and  Msgisirste  of  Bamn. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cawupore,  N.W.  Prov.  Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jabbulpore,  Central  Provinces.  Offici- 
ating Deputy  Commissioner,  Bilaspore. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pooree,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Hooghly,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Assistant  Commissioner,   3rd   Class,    Chindwarra,   Central  Provinces. 

Furlough. 
Manager  of  the  Hutwa  Estate,  Samn,  Bengal. 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUecter  of  BareOly,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiat- 
ing Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Kuseowlie,  Simla  District,  Puxvjab. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade, 
Montgomei:^,  Puj\jab. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  AEimghur,N.W.ProYinces,  19  Aug.  70. 
Officiating  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  HoshiaiiM^re  District,  Puzgab.  Offici- 
ating in  and  Class. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  and  Officiating  Settlement  Officer, 
3rd  Grade,  Dera  Ismail  Khan,  Pui^ab. 

Superintendent  of  Canal  Revenue  in  Bengal.    At  Cuttack. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cuttack,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 
Magistrate,  Ac.,  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer  ist  Grade,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

AssistantMagistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Prov.  zo  Nov.  70. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  MoozuiTemuggur,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Officiating  Joint  Magi^trate,  and  Giade. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Humcerpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Tirhoot,  Bengal.  Furlough. 

Assistani  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Dacca,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 
Magistrate,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Asimghur,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiat- 
ing Junior  Secretary  10  Government,  N.W. P. 

Assistsnt  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Shahabad,  Bengal,  a7  June  68.  In 
charge  of  Buxar.    Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner  3rd  Grade,  Boi  Bareilly,  Oudh.  Officiating 
Deputy  Commissioner,  Uurdui. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Prov.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Midnapore,  Bengal.  Officiatmg 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,'  ist  Gitule,  Sittoung,  British  Burmah.  Officiat- 
ing Deputy  Commissioner. 

Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Prov.  5  Nov.  70. 

Settlement  Officer,  Ajmere  and  Mhairwarra. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India  in  tho  Department  of  Agriculture. 
Revenue,  and  Commerce. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Shahabad,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Moomdabad. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sai-un,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 
Magistrste,  Ac,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Burdwan,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundhhuliuf,  N.W.  I'rovmces,  ax 
March  70.    Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Etawah,  N.W.  Provinces. 

AssiKtant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Nagporc,  Cen  ral  I'rovinces.  Offi- 
ciating Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Chiet  Commissioner. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Nuddea,  Bengal.    Officiating  Juniot 

I     Secretary  to  the  Government  of  lien^al. 

I  Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Fnrmckabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Bengal.    Political  Agent  in  Tippcrah 

I     Hill  Tracts.    At  Brahaman  Baria. 

{Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bancoorah,  Bengal.     Officiating 

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Bengal  Civil  Service. 


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867 
867 

867 
867 

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William  Charles  Benett . 
John  Charles  Veasey  .... 


Henry  Luttman- Johnson  . 
Edmnnd  White . 


Rs. 
700 
Z166 

850 

500 

766  John  Edward  Beevor  Jeffery  .. 

700,  James  Bimon  Mockintosh,  BA, 
833' Jamos  Au^^tinc  Marcel,  HA. . 


766  Philip  Nolan  ... 
766  Arthur  Forbes 


766  Henry  Granrille  Sharp,  £A. 


500  William  Lambe , 

4>6, Robert  Smeatoii,3f^ 

5on  David  Thomas  Roberts  

835!jas.  Crawftird,.B-<i.(JBar.a^Xtftr) 


868    boo' James  White 

868    766  James  Francis  Bradbury 


500 
416 
1000 


CharlesDeslandesChurch  Winter 

Edward  Rose 

Edward  Augustus  Bradbury 


4x6  John  Whitmoro 

766  AliVed  Augustus  Wace 
600  Thomas  Bensou,  BA.  . 

600  ^^lalcobn  Reade 

416  George  John  Laidman  . 
500  Richard  Dundas  Alexander  . 
700  John  Barlow  , 


500 
766 

i868  500 

t368;  J50 

1868,  600 
[863 


Trevor  John  Chicheloy  Plowden 


Richard  Stephen  Whiteway.. 
William  Fiddian,  BA 


William  Holmes   

Cecil  Ansdell  Willdns 

Alexander  MacmiUan 

William  Humphrey  Page . 


SIXTH  GLASS, 

undfr  4  Yeart*  Standing, 

1869,  500  Edward  James  Sinkinson  .... 
a  869         1  Frederic  Clendon  Daukes 


1869 

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2869 
1869 


4x6  Charles  Pavin  Bird  {Barr.alLatc) 

5cx)j  Robert  Logan 

Francis  Baker    

700  George  Goodair  Dey    


'869    416  Henry  Girnud  Cooke 
1869    766  James  Kelleher 


1869    450'Thomas  Troword 

2869,  416  MackenzioDalzellEdwinStcwart 
I         I     Chalmers  {Barritter  at  Law) 

1869  1155  John  Perch  Goodridge 

1869,  500 1  Richard  Udny.3f^ 

1869    700  James  Pratt,  MA 

2869 


70c  Guybon  Henry  Damant . 


'869   450' Frederick  Pollen  

1869   700' Francis  William  Badcock  . 


700  Charles  ArchibnldSnmucl Is  {Bat' 

I     TuUr  at  Law) 

700  Joseph  Posford  


1869 

Z869 

1x69  450  Cecil  Ernest  Gladstone 

1869  416  Richard  Herbert  Greaves  , 

1869  416  Jb'rank  Hunter  Bant)w 

1869  700  Thomas  James  Murray  . . . . 


I 


3869 
1870 


James  Lawson  Denniston . 
Stephen  Harvey  James .... 


1870  700 
1870  450 
1870  450 
1870 
1870 
1870 
1870 
1870 


Francis  Chorley  Clumning  ... 

George  Douglns  Burgess  

Joseph  Deas,  If^ 

Mansel  Longworth  Dames  ... 

Fredorio  Henry  Fisher 

George  Wilmot  Rivas 

Thomas  Robert  Redf%m,  BA. 
William  Jenkyns 


Appoxvxxbvxs,  &c. 


Manager  of  Encumbered  Estates  in  the  Diatriot  of  Gonda,  Oade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Chittagong,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Magistrate,  &c.,  4th  Grade. 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Lieutenant  Governor  of  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bijnonr,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Hooghly,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joixu 

Magistrate,  Ac.,  zst  Grade. 
Assistant  Secretary  to  Government  of  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg.  Under  Seer. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Allyghur,  N.W.  Provinces   OC- 

elating  Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pnbna,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  ftc.,  zst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  24>Pergunnas,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bnrdwon,  Bengal.   Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
SctUement Officer,  3rd  Grade,  AUyghur,  N.W.  Provinces.  Sick  Furlough. 
.Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Budaon,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tirhoot,  Bengal.    Ol&ciating  Under 

Secretary  to  Bengal  Government. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Fnttehporo,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Buckergunge,  Bengal.    Official; 

Joint  Magistrate,  Sic.,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Ccttack,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moradabad,  N.W.  Prov.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.  Manager  of 

the  Cooch  Bohar  Zemindaries  in  Rungpore  and  Julpigoroe. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  24-PergunnaB,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tirhoot.  Offg.  Joint  Mag.,  xst  Giudc. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Muttra,  N.W.  Pi*ovinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jounpore,  N.W.  Prov.    Sick  Purl. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Furrackabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tirhoot,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  2ud  Grade. 
Assisttint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Hooghly,  Bengal.  Officiating  Under 

Secretary  to  Government  of  India. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moradabad,  N.W.  Prov. 
Assistant  Mngistrato  and  Collector  of  Balasorc,  Bengal,  X4  April  70,    Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Dclira,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assi-^taut  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Monghyr,  Bengal,  xx  Oct.  69. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Puttehpore,  N.W.  Provinces, 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Furreedpore,  BengaL    Officiatiu? 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Ma>ristrate  and  Collector  of  Allahabad.  Officiating  AnistaEt 
Secretary,  N.W.  Provinces. 

.Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Class,  Puxgab,  Delhi  District.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Com.  3rd  Grade,  Central  Provinces,  Belaspore  District. 

First  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sarun,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joi&t 
Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Chittagong,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jessore,  Bengal,  35  May  71.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissionor,  3rd  Class,  Puzuaub,  Hissar  District. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Com.  3rd  Grade,  Rai{)ore,  Central  Provinces.  Oflfg.Dep.  Conimr. 

Assistant  Com.  3rd  Grade,  Punjab,  Kohat  District. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tippcrah,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 
Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Rungpore,  Bengal.  Offldsticg 
Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Boolundshuhur,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Purneah,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 
Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assiptont  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Chumparun,  Bengal,  15  Oct.  r^- 
Officiating  .Toint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sylhet,  Bengal,  26  Nov.  69.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  DoraGhazee  Khan  DiBtnct. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pooree,  Bengal.    Sick  Furlough. 

.issistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pubna,  Ben^U.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moorshedabad,  Bengal,  23  Ms;*  r>- 
Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mynpoorie,  N.W.  Prov.  8  Sept  7^ 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Eton  Diviaion,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Conomissioner.  3^  Class,  Goojranwallah. 

Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Class,  British  Burmah,  at  Allazunyo. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Oude,  Fysabad. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Puxgab,  Kumaal  District 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Bandit,  N.W.  Provinces,  ao  March  71* 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Pui^ab,  Montgomery  District. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Oonao,  Onde. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  CUus,  Pni^ab,  x  NoT|-z9rJ?«a^4snuul  Shan 


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450.  Tohn  Brown  ThomBOn   

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5oo*I>eiizil  Charles  Jelf  Ibbetson 
700  jjsmes  Austin  Boordillon  


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1870  500  Arthur  Onnsby  Brown  

1870  450  Francis  Henry  Bennet  Skrino.. 
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450  George  Lever  Weidemann    

500  Robert  Clarke   

500  Vincent  Arthur  Smith 

450  Romesh    Chunder   Dutt    {Bar' 

ri9ier  at  Law) 

40i>  Pierce  DeLacy  Henry  Johnstone, 

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5oo:Bihari    Lai  Gupta  (Barrutter  at 

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Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector*  Bustee,  N.W.  Provinces. 

JMstrict  Superintendent  of  Police,  4th  Grade,  Bancoorah,  Bengal 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  Punjab,  Kumaul. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gya,  Bengal.  Oi&ciating  Joint 
Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  24'Pergn2nnahs,  Bengal.  Attach^  in 
the  Foreign  Department,  17  Nov.  71. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Onde,  x8  Nov.  70,  Roy  Bareilly.  Offi- 
ciating Superintendent  Encumbered  Estates,  Lucknow  Circle. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Bhandara.  Central  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating  District  Superint^ident  of  Police,  Balaghant. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  NoakhaUy,  Bengal. 

j  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Darjeeling,  Bengal.  Officiating  As- 
sistant Commissioner,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Assam,  Bengal.  Officiating 
d^oiut  Magistrate,*and  Grade. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal,  aa  Nov.  70.  On 
special  duty  at  the  Bengal  Secretariat. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahjehanpore.N.W.  Prov.ai  Apr.  71. 

Asiiistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  British  Burmah,  Rangoon. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Puiyab,  x  Nov.  70,  Lahore. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Azimgurh,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Ferozepore  District. 


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500  Edward  Percy  Henderson  {B(W' 

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400  Hubert  Frederick  Bartlett 

soo  Charles  James  Connell  


3oo  Charles  Lewis  Tupper 

500  John  Crommelin  Brown 

I  Francis  Charles  Anderson 

450:  Ernest  Bruce  Alexander 

450 1  William  Henry  Maffett  Gun.... 
500  James  Robert  Machona^hie .... 

450, Henry  Crossley  Irwin,  BA 

400, Robert  Hope  Pilcher 

4SO  Snrendra  Nath  Banerjea,  BjL,. 

450  William  Crooko 

400  Julius  Wood  Muir 

450! Edward  Brittarn  Steedman  .... 
4<3o  I  Andrew  Henderson  Leith  Fraser 


500  Henry  Gillon  

400  John  William  Harris 

400  Arthur  Upton  Fanshawe. . 

450, Francis  Beny  Mulock 

450  William  Ovens  Clark  

450  John  Hooi)er  


40c  Harold  Francis  Matthews. 
400; Charles  William  Whish  .... 

450  ArchJl)ald  Christie 

Soo'Gilbert  LesUe  Smith 

400  Stanley  Ismay 

450  Henry  Charles  Thorp  Robinson 
400  Henry  Clissold  Williams. . 
4SO  Arthnr  Clifford  Tute,  BA. 
450  Ernest  Montagu  Money  (Barrif 

I    Ur  at  Lam)  

450  James  Richard  Baillie. 

450  Donald  Daniel  M'lver  Campbell 

400 ,  Herbert  George  Pearse  

400  Henry  Louis  St.  Barbe  

Edward  Stack   

400  Charles  Walter  Bolton    

4oo.David  Foulis  Addis 

400  Edward  Belcham  Francis ... 

400  Francis  Frederick  Handley 

400  Herbert  John  Hamilton  Fasson. 

400'Annndoram  Borooah  

400  Alex.  Fred.DougIas  Cunningham 
4oo,Oeorge  Henxy  Atkinson. 
400  William  Hoey. 


Assistant  Magistrat<S  and  Collector,  94-Pergunnah8,  Ben^I. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Chanda,  Central  Provinces.    Offi- 
ciating Registrar  Judicial  Commisaioners'  Court. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Gon^missioncr,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  ITmballa  District. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jubbulpore  District,  Central  Pi-ov. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lucknow,  Oude.  Officiating  Junior 
Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  Derah  Ghazi  Khan,  Punjab. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Loodiani^  District. 

District  Superintendent  of  Police,  Baitool,  Central  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrato  and  Collector,  Jounpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pooree,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Goordaspore  District. 

Ai«sistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Fyzabad,  Oude. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  British  Burmah,  Shwcgyon. 

Assistant  Magistrato  and  Collector,  Sylhet,  Bengal.  - 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundshuhur,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bustee,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Puigab,  Goojerat  District. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Central  Provinces,  Jubbulpore  Dis- 
trict.   Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Meerut  District,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Nimar,  Central  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrato  and  Collector,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Jullunder  District. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Seetapore,  Oude,  and  Judge  of  Small 
Cause  Court. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Becrboom,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Budaon,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Pcs'.iawur  District. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Delhi  District. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Belaspore,  Central  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Dera  Ghazee  Khan  District. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Centitil  Provinces,  Seoni  District. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Tirhoot,  Bengal. 


Assistant  Magistrato  and  Collector,  Monghyr,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Pui^ab,  Hoshiarpore  District. 

Assistant  Magistrato  and  Collector,  Btawa,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Benares,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  British  Burmah,  Tonghoo  Dist. 

Second  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Benares,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Goorgaon,  Punjab. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Midnaporo,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mymensing,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Seebsaugor,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lahore,  Puigaub. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Sultanpore,  Oude. 

400  George  Stevenson I  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pooree,  Bengal. 

400! Alex.  Walmcsley  Cruikshank  ...'Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  PtroWnces. 

400  Robert  Hales  Fmoh lAssistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Wardna,  Central  Provinces. 

400  Alexander  Anderson  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Sirsa  District,  Punjaub. 

400  Henry  Mortimer  Darand  'Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bhangulpore,  Bengal. 

40oThonEUi8  Stoker |  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

400, John  Knox  Wight,  BA 'Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Backergunge,  Bengal. 

400!  James  Greer  SUcock   Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Rohtak  District,  Punjaub. 

400  Ibomaa  William  Holdemess   ...  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  B^nour,  Bengal.  r>>.r>>.r^ir> 

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Donald  Brooke  Sinclair 

jJohn  Nugent 

I  John  Mao  Garthy 

Frank  Robert  Stanley  Collier .. 

Charles  Randal  Marindin 

lAlfired  Hinaber  Haggard  (Bar- 

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,  Hubert  Moore  Bird 

'Thomas  Gtordon  Walker 

Charles  James  O'Donnell 

■Michael  Finucane,  BA 

1872I  400, James M'Pherson 


Ayvoxjttmxvis,  Ac. 


Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Dera  Ghazee  Khan,  Poi^anb. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chittagong,  Boigal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Rungpore,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Hoognly,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  svPergunnas,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  aud  Collector,  Fatna,  BengaL    In  charge  of  Buxar 

Division  in  Shahabad. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Muttra,  N.  W.  ProTinoes. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goojranwalla,  Piu^aob. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jessore,  BengaL 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dinagepore,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Meerut,  N.W.  ProTincas. 


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1^3  337x|iZb».  William  Bobinson,  C8I. ... 

r342|3oi6  George  Thornhill 


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Hon.   John  Robert  Kindersley 

[BarriMter  at  Law) 

Jdm  George  Thompson 

Sam.  William  HoUoway 

Henry  Morris 

George  Banbnry  

Robert  Blair  Swinton 

Thos.  Alexander  NichoUs  Chaae 

Louis  Forbes 

Robert  Anstmther  Dalyell   .. 


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George  Alexander  Ballard 
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First  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  as  Jan.  70.    Additional  Member 

of  Council. 
Accountant  General,  Madras,  i  May  63.    Ex-Officio  Commissioner  of  the 

Department  of  Issue  of  the  Government  Paper  Currency  of  Madras. 
DIstnct  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Coimbatore. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Aroot.    Sick  Furlough. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  at  Tanjore. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore,  xo  March  68. 
Accountant  General,  Bombay,  37  Feb.  65. 

Furlough. 

Member  of  Council,  Madras.  25  Jan.  70. 

Second  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue.  Provisional  Member  of  Council. 

Director  of  the  Incorporated  Bank  of  Madras. 
Third  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  95  Jui.  70.    Member  of  the  Cen* 

tral  Committee  for  the  Examination  of  Assistants. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Madras,  21  March  65. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Government  of  Fort  St.  George,  36  Nov.  72. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Chingleput,  25  Aug.  68. 
Resident  in  Travanoore  and  Cochin,  8  June  69,  Trevandrum. 
Chief  Secretary  to  Government. 
Collector  of  Sea  Customs.  Protector  of  Emigrants,  Madras.  Collector  of 

Madras. 


Henry  Bdvrard  Sullivan 

.  John  Renikie  Cockerell  

833  David  FreemantleCarmichael. 
3333  Edward  CrofbCh-eenway  Thomas 

3430  Rjefaard  Kaye  Pnokle 

24«>  John  Henry  Master 

833  Robert  Davidson 

H«>  George  Vans  Agnew  

John  Dalrymple  Goldingham  . 
Charles  Thomas  Longley 


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i35S,24>o  Henry  Snllivaa  Thomas. 
1S35  3430  William  Dowdeswell  Horsley 
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''pS  3333  Francis  Culling  Carr 

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^^55  3333  John  William  Reid  (BairtiMter  at 

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i3$S  3420  William  Southey  Whiteside 
1835  2420  Richard  Wellesley  Barlow 

18563333  Charles  Geo2]ge  Plumer 

1356  2333  Sen.  James  Chisholme  St.  Clair 
1856  2333  Octavins  Butler  Irvine 
'856  833.RobertBon  John  MelriUe 


^157,  833  John  Heniy  Garstin    

ii57|343o;William  McQuhao 

^'37 243oGeorge Downton Leman   

';?7t  833;AlexanderMcCallum  Webster... 
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'  -S7 , 3333  John  Child  Hannyngton    

■''':7  33<3'philip  Perceval  Hutchins 

'5^  i944|Arthar  Coke  Bumell  


"''*  3000' James  (Srose,  2£A. 


"^2333  William  Wilson,  ITA 

t6»  2022  William  Shrubaole  Poster,  MA. 

jS'5i2033  James     Heniy    Nelson,    If  A. 
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Philip  I^don  Roberts 

'  2143  James  Bum  Pennington,  BL. 


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District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Bellary,  13  Oct.  65.    Acting  Judge  of 

the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Madras. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Gaxgam,  Berhampore. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Madras,  5  May  62. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Riyahmundry,  17  April  66.    Furlough. 
Director  of  Revenue  Settlement. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Kistna.  Acting  at  South  Arcot. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kumool.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Kumool.    Acting  at  BareUly. 
Additional  Member  of  the  Governor  General's  Council,  25  Jan.  73.  Acting 

Secretary  to  Government. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly.  Acting  in  South  Arcot. 
Commissioner  of  the  Neilgheny  Hills,  Ootacamond. 
Secretary  to  Government,  Revenue  Department.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Yizagapatam,  17  Aug.  69. 
ColleiBtor  and  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly,  24  April  66. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellary. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cuddapah.    Furlough. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nellore,  a  Sept.  70. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  NeUore. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem.    Furlough. 


Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  of  Fort  St.  George  in 

Ghinjam,  Chetteipore. 
CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Sou^Ji  Canam,  14  June  70. 
Collector  and  Mapfistrate  of  Oaddapah. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Malabar, 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tanjore,  17  May  71. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tinnevelly. 
CoUeotor  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar,  29  ilarch  70,  Calicut. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Malabar. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot. 

Collector  and  Ma^trate  of  the  Godavery  District. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Arcot. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Ganara.    Acting  at  Kumool. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Taxvjore. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  of  Fort  St.  George 

in  Vizagapatan.    Furlough. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot,  x8  April  71.     Sick  Furlough. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kistna  District. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Chingleput.    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Trichinopoly. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Salem. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Madura. 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Nellore,  5  April  67.  Acting  Dis- 
trict and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Canara. 

Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue  and  Receiver  of  the  Camatio  Property 
tmder  Act  XXX.  of  1858,  4  Aug.  71. 

Acting  District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Kistna. 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Bellary,  11  Aug.  68.  Acting  Col- 
lector and  Magistrate.  Godavery  District. 

Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Combaconum,  x8  June  67.  Acting 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Tai^'ore. 


Furlough, 

Sub  Secretaxy  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  4  Aug.  71.    Acting  CoUector  and 
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Fraacis  Henry  Woodroffo,  BA. 
James  Hope,  £A 


John  Read  Daniel 

Henry  John  Stokes 

Francis  Brandt,  J9^ 

William  Logan 

James  William  Best,  BA 

Francis  Rawdon  Hastings  Sharp 
John  Frederick  Price 

Edward  Storr,  BA 

William  Horatio  Corayn 

Jeremiah  Gamett  Horsfall,  BL. 

Henry  Sewell,  BA 

Alexander  Gruickshank,  2£A. ... 


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William  Henry  Glenny  . 

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Francis  Henry  Willdnson , 
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Allen  Lindsay  Lister 

George  Duncan  Irvine 

Charles  William  Wall  Martin ... 

George  McWatters,  BA 

Norton  Aylmer  Roupell,  BA. 
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Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Madura.    Acting  at  Caddapsh. 
Principal  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the 

Grovemor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Ganjam,  Chicacole.    Acting  Collector 

and  Maeristmto  of  Kumool. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Madura.    Acting  CoUector  and 

Magistrate,  &o.,  in  Yizagapatam. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  at  Tanjore. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magi^ate  of  Tinnevelly 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Malabar,  Tellicherry. 
Sab  Collector  and  Joint  liagistrate  of  Coimbatore. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  South  Aroot.    Furlough. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Salem.    Acting  CoUector  and 

Magistrate. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.    Furlough. 
Furlough. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  the  Godavery  District.   Actia; 

Judge  at  Nellore. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot.    Acting  at  Cuddapth. 
Principal  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  tbo 

Governor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Vizagapatam.    Furlough. 
Judge  of  the  Court   of   Small  Causes  at  Cnddalore.    Furlough. 
Sub   Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate   of  Kistna  District.     Acting  st 

Coimbatore. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godavery  District 

Furlough. 
Under  Secretary  to  Government  in  the   Departments  under  the  Chief 

Secretary,  Madras.    Acting  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coiknbatoro,  7  June  70. 

Acting  Collector  and  Magistrate  at  Madura. 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Vellore. 

Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magrlstrato  of  Bellaiy.    Acting  Prin- 
cipal Assistant,  Vizagapatam. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kistna  District.  Acting 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  or  Nellore. 
Senior  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Yizagaiiatam.   Actii:? 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Kistna  District. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Ma^strate  of  Trichinopoly.    Fnru 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem.    Acting  Jadge 

Small  Causes,  Madura. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Kumool.    Acting  Sii.> 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Chingleput. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  ]^Iagistrate  of  Tanjore.    Furlough. 
Deputy  Director  of  Revenue  Settlement,  Salem.    Acting  Sub  Secretarr 

to  the  Board  of  Revenue. 
Registrar,  High  Court,  Appellate  side. 

ti  ead  Assistant  to  tho  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent,'^.,  in  Malabar. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  CuudapeUi.   Acting  Sib 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly.    Actin: 

Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Cuddaloro. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot.   Actin? 

Sub  Collector,  Salem. 
Senior    Assistant.     Acting  Principal   Assistant  to  the    Collector   ard 

Magistrate  and  Agent  to  Governor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Ganjnm. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot,  25  Jan>  T^ 

Acting  Sub  Collector,  &c. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nclloro.    Acting  Jocre 

of  the  Court  of  Small  Ci^usos  at  Combacouum. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura.    Acting  Sub  Col- 
lector and  Joint  Magistrate,  Madura. 
Head  Assistant  to  tho  Collector  and  Magilstrate  of  Madura.  Farlon^L 
Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Gorcmor  of  F(^ 

St.  George  in  Ganjam.    Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  to  tho  Commissioner  of  tho  Neilgherry  Hills.    Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  .to  the  Goveroor  ct 

Fort  St.  George  in  Gai^am.    Acting  Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistnte 

of  Bellary. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly.    Acting  Sab 

Collector  of  South  Arcot. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Canara.    Actir? 

Under  Secretary  to  Grovomment.      Acting   Canarese   Translator  i:f 

Grovemment. 
Assistant  to  tho  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.    Furlough. 
Special  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  G  > 

vemor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Vizagapatam.    Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura.  Acting  HeadAseistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura,  4  Aug.  69.    Actixi^ 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  in  the  Revenue  Department. 
Under  Secretaiy  to  Government  in  the  Revenue  Department,  x4  Aug.  ;(• 

Officiating  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner  ox  Mysore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore.    Acting  Assistari 

Commissioner  of  the  Neilgherry  Hills. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.    Sick  Fnrloagh. 
Assistant  to   the   Collector  and  Magistrate  of   Malabar,  Acting  Sj^ 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  tiie  Governor  of 

Fort  St.  Gtoorge  in  Vizagapatam,  8  Nov.  70.     Acting  Deputy  Directc?. 

Revenue  Settlement,  Coimbatore. 
ABsistantto  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot. 


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Collector  of  North  Ai'oot. 
Special  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Majiristrate  of  Madura. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Taz^ore.    Sick  Fnrlongh. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Grodavory  District.  Fnrlou^h. 
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Head  Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem.  Acting  Senior  Assistant 

to  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  in  Qanjam. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellaiy,  8  Nov.  70.    Acting 

Head  Assistant,  Sonth  Canara. 
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Assistant,  Cuddapah. 


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Arondel  Tagg  Arundel,  BA. 

Wm.  Joseph  Henry  Lo   Panu 

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Edwin  I<angford  Poorse 


Charles  Donald  Maclean,  BA.. 
Evana  Charles  Johnson 


Frederick  Edward  Gibson 

Charies  Lennox  Bruce  Camming 

Thomas  Weir.  BA 

Charles  Kough,  BA , 

Thomas  James  Maltby  

John  Archibald  Boyle 


Hubert  Thomas  Knox  {Barrister 
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Heniy  Bichard  Farmer 

Lewis  Mclver 

Jamea  Acworth  Davies  {Bar- 
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Henry  Maztin  Winterbothum  ... 

Gordon  Thomson  Mackenzie  ... 
William  Alexander  Willock,B^, 


Lewis  Moore  

Frederick  Augustas  Nicholson. 
George  Smilius  Bird   


Walter  Gregory  Underwood.. 

Arthur  Freaonck  Cox 

James  Thomson,  MA 

Ebenezer  James  Sewell 

George  Stuart  Forbes 

Balph  Sillery  Benson 

Henry  Thomas  Ross 

Egerton  Edward  Spencer 

Sydenham  Henry  Wynne 


Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Goremor  of 

Fort  St.  Gtoorge  in  Yizagapatam.    Acting  Senior  Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanjore,  15  Sept.  68.    Acting 

Additional  Sub  Collector,  Tinnevelly. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Chingleput.    Acting  Head 

Assistant  at  Salem. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godavery.    Acting  Head 

Assistant. 
Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Ooyetnor 

of  Fort  St.  George  in  Yizagapatam.    Officiating  Special  Assistant. 
Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kistna.    Acting  Head  Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar. 
Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  aDdCollector  of  Ncllore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Aroot. 
Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Gunjam. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly.    Acting  Special 

Assistant,  Madura. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem,  15  Deo.  63.    Acting^ 

Head  Assistant,  North  Arcot. 
Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kumool.  Acting  Head  Assistant. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  snd  Grade,  British  Burmoh,  Prome. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate   of  Bellary.    Acting  Head 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tai^ore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godayery. 


Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.    Acting  ^Head 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nellore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Goyemor  of 

Fort  St.  George  in  Yizagapatam. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly.    Acting  Head 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Mandura. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly.    Acting  Head 

Assistant. 
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Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Chingleput. 
Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tanjore. 


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Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Chingleput. 
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Third  Member  of  Council.    Took  his  seat  7  April  60. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  General  or  India,  3  May  70. 
Fourth  Member  of  Council.  Took  his  seat  26  June  79.  Acting  3ra Member. 
Commissioner  of  Uustoms,  Salt,  und  Opium,  and  Beporter  General  of 
External  Commerce. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay,  14  Feb.  66.   Vice  Cban* 

oellor  of  the  University  of  Bombay.    Acting  4th  Member  of  Council. 
Revenue  and  Police  Commissioner,  Southern  Division,  9  Dec.  69. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanna,  9  Dec.  69. 
Revenue  and  Police  Commissioner,  Northern  Division. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poena,  93  Mav  69. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Political  Agent  of  the  District  of 

Khandeish.    Furlough. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur.    Furlough. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Sattara,  16  Feb.  69. 
Chief  Secretary  to  Government,  Revenue,  Financial,  and  Genoal  De- 

partments,  and  in  charge  of  the  Separate  Department,  a6  April  65. 

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First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Khandeish,  x6  Feb.  60. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  K.ulladghee.    Acting  at  Belgaum. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Belgaum,  8  Jan.  69. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay.    Furlough. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  Of  Poena,  and  Agent  fbr  Sirdsrs  in 
the  Decoan.    Acting  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sattara.    Furlough. 
First  Grade  Judge  und  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmednuggur,  tz  Feb.  71. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  ana  Politieal  Agent,  Colaba. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Dharwar. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Belgaum,  xx  May  65.  Furlough. 
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George  Frederick  Sheppard.... 
William  Mant  Philip  Coghlan  . 
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William  Roger  Pratt  ... 
Thomas  Monck  Mason 
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Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Surat. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magiatrate,  Nassick. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Broach. 

Collector  of  Bombay  and  Superintendent  of  Stamps  and  Stationery, 
9  March  70.    Furlough. 

ecretaxy  to  Government  in  the  Political,  Secret,  Judicial,  and  Sdaca- 
tional  Departments,  x6  May  65. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Broach. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Rutnagherry. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Acting  Senior  Collector. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kaira.    Furlough. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna. 

Second  Grade  Jndse  and  Sessions  Judge,  Surat.  Acting  First  Grade  Jndfe 
and  Sessions  Judge  of  Poena,  and  Agent  for  Sirdars  in  the  Deccan. 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Rutnagherry.  Acting  SeniorCollector.le 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay,  28  April  71. 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmedabad.  Acting  Senior  Collector,  &.\ 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Canara.  Acting  S«uor  Collector,  ic. 
at  Colaba. 

Deputy  Commissioner  of  Customs,  Salt,  and  Opium.  Preaidenoy  Division. 
Acting  Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ahmednuggur. 

Judicial  Commissioner  and  Judge  of  the  Budder  Court  in  Bind. 

Furlough. 

SpecialDutj, Bhownuggur,  99  June  70. 

Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Canara.    Acting  xst  Grade. 

Acting  Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara. 

Extra  First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kaira,  for  Punch  Mahals, 
17  May  65,  and  Collector  of  Stamp  Revenue,  8  Aug.  65.  Acting  Qctu^t 
Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Pobtical  Agent,  Kaira. 

Assistant  Commissioner  in  Sind  and  Branch  Inspector  Groneral  of  Regis- 
tration for  the  Province  of  Sind.  Acting  Junior  Collector  and  Hajcb- 
trate  and  Political  Agent,  Khandeish. 

Director  of  Public  Instruction  in  the  Bombay  Presidency.  Acting  Politiral 
Agent  in  Kattiwar. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Surat.  Acting  Collector  ac<l 
Magistrate  of  Broach. 

Municipal  Commissioner  for' the  City  of  Bombay. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Bombay. 

Under  Secretaxy  to  Govenmient,  Revenue,  Financial,  and  General  IV- 

partments,  3  March  64.    Furlough. 
First  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Tanna,  13  Feb.  67.    Adit-; 

Junior  Collector,  Ac,  at  Kulladghee. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Ma^^trate  of  Ahmedabad.    Fnrloogfa. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kulladghee.    Furlough. 
First  Araistant  Collector  and  Magi»trate,  Nassick.  Acting  Junior  CoUfcX'r 

and  Magistrate,  and  Political  Agent  of  Satara. 
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Collector  and  Magiatrate  of  Kaira  for  the  Punch  Mahala. 


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Joseph  Eugene  Andr^ 

Willooghby  Woodward,  MA.  . 


Arthur  Chorley  Watt 

Sa^endra  Nath  Tagore.. 


Andrew  Lyon.. 
John  Jardme .. 


Charles  George  Blathwayt 
John  Nugent 


Edward  Cordeauz,  LLD, 


Montagu  Bernard  Baker  

George  Franeis  Mytton  Grant. 

George  Ayerst 


Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Ahmedabad. 

First  Assistant  Ck>lIector  and  Magistrate,  Khandeish. 

Talookdaree  Settlement  Officer,  Guzerat,  4  May  67. 

First  Assistant  CoUector  and  Maffistrate.  Rhutnagery. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  ^gistrate,  Ahmednuggur.  Acting  Post- 
master Greueral  of  Bombay. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Dharwar. 

Acting  First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona. 

Acting  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Customs  and  Opium,  Presidency  Division. 

Collector  of  Salt  Revenue. 

Joint  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna  District. 

Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Sholapore.  Acting  and 
Grade  Jud^e  and  Sessions  Judge,  Surat. 

Under  Secretary  to  (Jovemment  m  the  Judicial  and  Political  Departments, 
and  Sec.  to  the  Council  of  the  Governor  for  making  Laws  and  Regula- 
tions, 7  May  67.    Furlough. 

Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Belgaum.  Acting  Joint 
Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna. 

Sick  Furlough. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kaira.    Furlough. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sattara. 


Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Khandeish.  Acting  xst 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nasik. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Dharwar,  17  Nov.  68.  Acting 
xst  Assistant,  Belgaum. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Surat.  Acting  Assistant  Com- 
missioner in  Sind,  and  Branch  Instiector  General  of  Registration,  Sind. 

First  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Rutnagiri.  Acting 
Senior,  Sholapore. 

Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Shikarpore.  Acting  Judge  and  Sessions 
Judge,  Hydrabad. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona.  Acting  xst  Assistant 
of  KuUadghee. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Colaba    Furlough. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sattara.  Acting  xst  Assis- 
tant of  Surat. 

First  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmedabad.  Acting 
Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Shikarpore. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanna.    Furlough. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Nassick.  Acting  xst  As- 
sistant, Rutnagherry. 

Registrar  High  Court,  Appellate  side. 

Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Dharwar,  xo  April  69. 
Acting  Senior  Assistant  Judge,  Kaladghee. 

Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Taxma.    Furlough. 

Judicial .  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent  in  Kattywar,  and  Political 
Assistant  in  charge  of  the  Nowanuggur  and  Dhrole  Talookas. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Mat^trate,  Ahmednuggur.    Furlough. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  3fogistrate,  Tanna,  x  Sept.  69.  Acting 
Under  Secretary  to  Govenunent  in  the  Judicial  Department. 

Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Poona,  and  Assistant 
Agent  for  Sirdars  in  the  Deccan.  Acting  First  Grade  Assistant  Judge 
and  Sessions  Judge. 

Third  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Surat.    Furlough. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmedabad.  Acting  xst  As- 
sistant at  Kaira. 

Assistant  3rd  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Taxma.  Acting  xst 
Grade  Judge  and  Stasions  Judge,  Tanna. 


nVTH  0LA88, 
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Arthur  Douglas  Carey   

James  Russell  Middleton,  MA, 

Henry  Evan  Murchison  James.. 


Thomas  Duncan  Mackenzie . 
Edward  Townaend  Candy.... 


^M  416  Alfred  E^yser.. 


£65'  900  John  Hcljeod Campbell.. 
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700  Wniiam  Heniy  Crowe.. 

George  Boilean  Beid  .. 

Heniy  James  Parsons.. 

John  Faifthftill  Fleet  ... 


George  William  Tidal... 
William  Forteous,  MA, 


On  Special  Duty  in  the  Salt  Department. 

Second   Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara.     Acting   xst 

Assistant. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Khandeish.    Acting  Under  Secretary 
to  Government  in  the  Revenue,  Financial,  and  General  Depi^lments. 
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xst  Assistant  at  Ahmedabad. 
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Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Jud^,  Batara. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Furlough. 
Conservator  of  Forests,  Sind. 
Third  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Canara,  13  Feb.  67.    Acting 

Director  of  Public  Instruction  in  Berar. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona.     Acting  and  Assis- 
tant of  Poonah. 
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and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur.  Acting  ist  Class 

Deputy  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Sind. 
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and  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Rutnagnery. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Belgaum.    Acting  Educa* 

tional  Inspector. 
Extra  and  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Sattara. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Punch  Mahals. 

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of  38  Tearg*  Standing, 
Son.  Henry  Pendock  St.  Georije 

Tucker  {Barritter  at  Law) 
-Hon.  Barrow  Helbert  ElliB 

Son.  Alexander  Rogers 

Lestock  Reid 

SSOOKS  CfLASS. 

^  so  Teart*  Standing. 

Hon.  James  Gibbs  (BanHtier  at 

Law) 

William  Henry  Havelock 

James  Walker  Robertson  

Lionel  Robert  Asbbamer,  CSI. 

James  Erskine  Oliphuit 

Michael   John  Maxwell   Shaw 

Stewart 

William  D'Oyly 

Robert  Fer^son  Mactier 

2£on.  Francis  Stuart  Chapman... 

Son.  George  Augustas  Hobart .. 

Henry  Bruce  Boswell 

Charles  Forbes  Hodson  Shaw 
{Barritier  ai  Law) 

Son.  Charles  Gurdon  Kemball 
(BarrMer  at  Law) 

Robert  Hill  Pinhey  {Barritier  at 
Law)  

John  R^rnor  ArUiur   

Arthur  Bosanqnet 

Son.  Edward  Wm.  Ravenscroft 

Elphinstone  Pourtales  Robertson 

ArthurBgyptDonoughmore  Grey 

Robert  William  Lodwick  ;. 

William  Sandwith 

Theodore  GracraA  Hope  {Barris- 
ter at  Law)   

Henry  Napier  Bruce  Erskine  ... 

James  George  White  

Forster  Fitegerald  Arbutbnot ... 

THIRD  CLASS, 

0/13  Teart*  Standing, 
Charles  Gonne  

George  William  Anderson 

Gilbert  Wray  Elliot 

Robert  William  Htmter 

Theodore  Boaanquet  

George  Frederick  Sheppard 

WUliam  Mant  Philip  Coghlan  ... 
Baron  de  Hoohepied  Laipent  ... 

Arthur  Travers  Crawford 

John  Elphinston  

Son.  Maxwell  Melvill 

Alex.  Alfred  Borradaile 

Charles  Robertson  Ovans 

Gerard  Norman 

Francis  Dawes  Melvill , 

William  Mayor  Salmon 

Edward  Hope  Peroival  

Archibald  Lookhart  Bpons    

Arthur  Ramsay  Macdonald 

William  Henry  Propert 

John  QeoTge  Moore 

James  Braithwaite  Peile    

William  Ramsay  

William  George  Pedder,  BA.  .., 
Son.  Raymond  West,  MA.  (Bar- 
rister at  Law)  , 

Herbert  Edward  Jacomb  ......... 

Charles  Magenis  Hogg  

WiUiam  Roger  Pratt  

Thomas  Monck  Mason   

John  Hay  Grant  

Alan  Arthur  Clarke  Jen-oisc  .. 


Third  Member  of  Council.    Took  his  seat  7  April  69. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  General  of  India,  3  May  70 
Fourth  Member  of  Council.  Took  his  seat  26  June  73.  Aotinir  3rd  Member 
Commissioner  of  Customs,  Salt,  and  Opium,  and  Reporter  General  of 
JSxtemal  Commerce. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature.  Bombay,  14  Feb.  66.  Vice  Chan- 
cellor  of  the  University  of  Bombay.    Acting  4th  Member  of  Comicil. 

Revenue  and  Pobce  Commissioner,  Southern  Division,  o  Dec.  60. 

Semor  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanna,  9  Dec  60 

Revenue  and  Police  Commissioner,  Northern  DivisiStt 

Semor  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poena,  93  May  60 

^''i^I^T'fI^Io^^'^'''  *°^  toliticaf  Agent  of  the  Dlrtrict  of 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Ahmednuggur.    Furlough. 

n\!?i^J^±^^^^  and  Sessions  Judge.  SiSara.  16  Feb.  60. 

Chief  Secretary  to  Government.  Revenue.  Financial,  and  General  De- 
partments.  and  in  charge  of  the  Separate  Department.  96  April  65 
AdditionalMember  of  the  Council  of  the  Govemo^GenOTiS  18  OcUCo.^ 

Acting  at  Belganm. 


AppoiirnuvTs,  &c. 


Senior  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Kulladghee. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Belgaum,  8  Jan.  69. 

Judgeof  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay.    Furlouirh 

^i  ?»™  Judge  and  Sessions  Jud^e  of  Poena,  and  AgeSt  for  Sirdars  in 

theDeccan.    Acting  Judge  of  the  ffigh  Court  of  Ju^atnre  B^av 
Senior  CoUector  and  MagUtrate.  Sattail.    Furioc^h.  '  iSombay. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge.  Ahmednuggur,  tx  Feb.  7x. 
Senior  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  and  PoUtical  Agent,  Colaba. 
Semor  CoUector  and  Magistrate.  Dharwar  "»«». 

Senior  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Belgaum.  ix  May  65.  Furlouirh 
DeputvAccountotGeneral.Madras.SovernmentCireotor.Banko^^ 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge.  Dharwar.    Sick  PurioughT^ 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Surat. 

Senior  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Nassick. 

Senior  CoUector  and  Magistrate.  Broach. 

^Xblo.^'v^nK^  8ai«ri«.«.dent  of  SUmp,  ,nA  8UU<m«7. 

First  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Broach. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Rntnagherry. 
Junior  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Actiijg  Senior  Collector 
Junior  CoUector  and  MaSistrate,  KairarFurloughT  ^^"•^o'^- 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge.  Tanna. 

a«?1SiS^«f ?j!f 2«  oJo®^^'''  ^i*^'  S^*-  Acting FirstGrade Judge 
and  Sessions  Judge  of  Poena,  and  Agent  for  Sirdars  in  the  Deccan. 

Junior  CoUectorand  Magistrate  of  Rntnagherry .  Acting  SeniorCoUector  te 
Jud^  of  the  High  Court  of  JudioaturOBomW.  28  iprU  71.  ' 

Junior  Col  ector  and  Mamstrate,  Ahmedabad.  Acting  sSior  CoUector  Ac 
'rtS>lSto  Magistrate,  Canara.    Acting^SenlOTcSw/ic: 

Deputy  Coimnlssloner  of  Customs,  Salt,  and  Opium.  Presidency  Division 
T  4^1"?  Semor  Collector  and  Magistn^te  of  AEmedn^S. 
Judicial  Commissioner  and  Judge  of  the  Sudder  Court  £  Bind 
jTuriougn. 

Special  Duty.  Bhownuggur.  99  June  70. 

Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Canara.    Acting  xst  Grade 
Acting  Senior  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara.  * 

^^f^J  fSfr!!S'  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Kaira,  for  Punch  Mahals. 
17  ff^I  ^5.  and  CoUector  of  Stamp  Revenue,  8  Aug.  65.    Actimr  SeSor 
CoUector  and  Ma^trate  and  Pob^ioal  Agent.  KaiS.        ^^ 
^SSSi'f??;.°"5"°'^®'"  ^  Sind  and  Branch  Inspector  General  of  Regis- 
JSti^L^?pS?tfcSTe^?ir^^^^^^  JuniorCollector  and°'^- 

^  A^t  ^  Bi^w^'™^'^°°  ^  ^®  ^""^*y  Presidency.  Acting  PoUUcal 

''Mig1l2r»'B?oth'^  "'  ^^'  ^^"-^  CoUector  a.d 

Municipal  Commissioner  for;  the  City  of  Bombay. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Bombay 

First  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate, Canara '  Actfnir  !?»♦«.  A.«i^ii«t 
I    Collector  and  Magistrate  of  xSra  for  thepSchltoS^^^ 

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Richard  Burton  Wortiiiiigton  ... 

James  Bellot  Riche^  r 

Alexander  Kyd  Naime 

John  MaoFarlan  


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Arthur  Hume  Spxy 

Clandins  William  Bell 

Francis  Robert  Shaw  Wyllie  ... 

Charles  Bradlmr  Pritchard   

Nngent  Muny  whitmore  Daniell 
Herbert  Milla  Birdwood.  KA, ... 

William  Wedderbttm 


i36o 

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1600 Oaienoe Borilllxon  

320  GeorgeMorisonKaopherson^jl 

43^  Joshua  Kinar,  MA 

IMS  Edgar  Hntcninscwi  Littie,  BA, 


1861 
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975 


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Arthur  O.  Treror 


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William  Buiy  Mulook 

James  Richard  Naylor  .... 


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son  

William  Albert  East,  MA 


ArroumajftB,  ko. 


Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Ahmedabad. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Khandeish. 

Talookdaree  Settlement  Officer,  Guzerat,  4  May  67. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Rhutnagery. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  ^tegistrato,  Ahmednuggur.  Acting  Poet- 
master  General  of  Bombay. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Dharwar. 

Acting  First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona. 

Acting  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Customs  and  Opium,  Presidency  Division. 

Collector  of  Salt  Revenue. 

Joint  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna  District. 

Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Sholapore.  Acting  and 
Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Surat. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  in  the  Judicial  and  Political  Dei>artments, 
and  Sec.  to  the  Council  of  the  Governor  for  making  Laws  and  Regula- 
tions, 7  May  67.    Furlough. 

Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Belgaum.  Acting  Joint 
Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Taima. 

Sick  Furlough. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kaira.    Furlough. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sattara. 


Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Khandelsh.  Acting  xst 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nasik. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Dharwar,  17  Nov.  68.  Acting 
xst  Assistant,  Belgaum. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Surat.  Acting  Assistant  Com- 
missioner in  Sind,  and  Branch  Inspector  General  of  Registration,  Sind. 

First  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Rutnagiri.  Acting 
Senior,  Sholapore. 

Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Shikarpore.  Acting  Judge  and  Sessions 
Judge,  Hvdrabad. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona.  Acting  ist  Assistant 
of  Kulladgbee. 


Mathew  Henry  Scott  . 


Joseph  Eugene  Andr^ 

Wmouffhl:^  Woodward,  MA. . 


1700  Arthur  Chorley  Watt 

1Z40  Satjendra  Nath  Tagore.. 


Andrew  Lyon.. 
John  Jardine .. 


Charles  George  Blathwayt 
John  Nugent 


Edward  Cordeauz,  LLD, 


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James  RuaseU  Middleton,  MA. 

Henry  Evan  Murohison  James.. 


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Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Colaba.    Tuiloagh. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sattara.  Acting  xst  Assis- 
tant of  Burat. 

First  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmedabad.  Acting 
Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Shikarpore. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanna.    Furlough. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Nassicc.  A.oting  xst  As- 
sistant, Rutnagherry. 

Registrar  High  Court,  Appellate  side. 

Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Dharwar,  xo  April  69. 
Acting  Senior  Assistant  Judge,  Kaladghee. 

Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna.    Furlough. 

Judicial.  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent  in  Kattywar,  and  Political 
Assistant  in  charge  of  the  Nowanuggnr  and  Dhrole  Talookas. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur.    Furlough. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Tanna,  i  Sept.  69.  Acting 
Under  Secretary  to  Government  in  the  Judicial  Department. 

Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Poona,  and  Assistant 
Agent  for  Sirdars  in  the  Decoan.  Acting  First  Grade  Assistant  Judge 
and  Sessions  Judge. 

Third  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Surat.    iTurlough. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmedabad.  Acting  zst  As- 
sistant at  Kaira. 

Assistant  3Td  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tanna.  Acting  xst 
Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna. 


975  Thomas  Duncan  Mackenxie  . 
800  Edward  Townsend  Candy.... 


416  Alfred  Kcyser. 

900  John  McLeod  Campbell . . 
Richard  Edward  Candy.. 


James  Knox  Bpence 


700  William  Henry  Crowe.. 
9aa  George  Boileaii  Reid  .. 

Henry  James  Parsons.. 

John  TaithAiU  Fleet  ... 


George  William  Tidal... 
William  Porteous,  MA, 


On  Special  Duty  in  the  Salt  Department. 

Second   Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara.     Acting   zst 

Assistant. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  ^handelsh.    Acting  Under  Secretary 
to  Government  in  the  Revenue,  Financial,  and  General  Departments. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Rutnagherry.     Acting 

xst  Assistant  at  Ahmedabad. 
Third  Assistant  Collector,  Ahmednuggur.     Acting  Extra  First  Grade 

Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Satara. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Furlough. 
Conservator  of  Forests,  Sind. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Canara,  13  Feb.  67.    Acting 

Director  of  Public  Instruction  in  Berar. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona.     Acting  and  Assis- 
tant of  Pooiuih. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona.  Acting  and  Grade  Judge 

and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur.  Acting  xst  Class 

Deputy  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Sind. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Masistrate  at  Sholapore,  15  April  68.  Acting 

and  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Rutnagnery. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Belgaum.    Acting  Eduoa* 

tional  Inspector. 
Extra  and  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Sattara. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Punch  Mahals. 

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Stephen  Hammick  

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under  4  Year**  Staiidina. 

James  Edward  Murphy,  MA. ... 

Andrew  Wingate 

Fendall  Lewis  Charles 


Frederick  Styles  Philpin  Lely . 


William  Lee- Warner.  BA 

Edm.  McGildowny  Hope  Fulton 

James  Macnabb  Campbell   .. 


Henry  Reade  Cooke 

James  Henthom  Todd 


Charles  Gordon  Wolland  Mac- 
pherson 

George  CliflTord  Whitworth 

Charles  Palmer  Bluett  Wiltshire. 

Thomas  Henry  Leach  (Barrister 
at  Law) 

Thomas  Hart  Da  vies 


Thomas  Sharp  Hamilton . 


Henry  Faure  Aston 

Arthur  Hamilton  Unwin 

James  Montoath    

Frederick  Augustus  Hugh  Elliot 

Jervoise  Atheistane  Baines  

Arthur  Bennett  Steward  (Bar- 
rister at  Law) 

William  Henry  Horsley 

Philip  Jacob    

Charles  Falkiner  MacCartie 

Herbert  Batty 


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Edwin  McCallum 

Charles  Evitt  Frost 

Henry  Travers  Ommanney  

William  John  Cuningham 

Harry  Arbuthnot  Acworth  (Bar- 
rister at  Law) 

John  Pollen,  BA 

Gabriel  Stokes  

Charles  Edw.  Gordon  Crawford 

Hillersden  Woodward    

Shreepad  Babajee  Thskur 

Edward  Charles  Ozanne    

Archibald  Francis  Woodbum... 

James  Davidson  

George  Gladstone  Turner 

Charles  Edward  Lawson 

Gilmour  M'Corkell  

Charles  Henry  Jopp  

Arthur  Luke  PennycuickLarken 

Alexander  Shewan 

Charles  Blake  Winchester 


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Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Mai^istrate  of  Khandeish.    Acting  3rd 

Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  6es8i<ms  Judge  at  Sural. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bholapore.    Acting  Second 

Assistant  at  Sholapore. 
Assistant  Conunissioner  in  the  Central  Proyiuoes,  28  Aug.  69. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and   Magistrate,   Canara.     Acting  Depnty 

Conservator  of  Forests. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Manstrate  ofTanna.    Acting  snd  Class 

Deputy  Collector  and  Magistrate  m  Bind. 
Deputy  Conservator  of  Forests,  2nd  Grade,  Tanna. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara.    Acting  snd  Assistant 

of  Canara. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ahmedabad.  Acting  2nd  Grade 

Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish.    Acting  Second 

Assistant  Collector  of  Khandeish. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Satara.   Acting  and  Assistant 

of  Sattara. 
Special  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent  in  Rewa  Kanta.   Acting  Asaiatant 

Resident  at  Baroda. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Khandeish. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kulladghee,  13  Oct.  69. 
Assistant  Political  Agent,  Kolapore  and  Southern  Mahratta  Country. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish.    Furlough. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Sorat.    Acting  and  Assi£* 

tant  of  Surat. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanna.    Sick  Furlough. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Satara. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish.    Acting  and 

Assistant  of  Nassick. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ahmedabad,  2  Mardi  70. 

Acting  2nd  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Bombay. 
Third  Assistant   Collector  and  Magistrate   in  Sind,  and  Educational 

Inspector  in  that  Province.    Furlough. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Colaba.    On  Special  Duty 

Compiling  the  Gazetteer  and  Bditmg  the  Annnal  Administration  Bepoit 

of  the  Presidency. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nassick. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nassick.  Acting  2nd  Assistant, 

Rutnagherry. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Mag^trate  of  Belgaum. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Broach. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara. 

Third   Assistant   Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nassick.    Acting  Extra 

2nd  Assistant  of  Khandeish. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Sholapore.     Acting  ^nd 

Assistant,  Colaba. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ahmednnggur.   Acting  and 

Assistant,  Tanna. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent  in  Kattiwar. 
Serving  in  British  Burmah. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara. 
Serving  under  the  Government  of  India  in  Bcrar. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Surat. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and   Magistrate   of  Dharwar.     Acting  2nd 

Assistant. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nassick. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kistna,  Madras. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Sattara.     Acting  Proftesor, 

3rd  Grade,  in  the  Deccan  College. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Ma^trate  of  Belgaum. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  of  Nassick.    Sick  Furlough. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanna. 
Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Dharwar. 
Third  Commissioner  specially  employed,  Mysore  Government. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kaira. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Khandeish. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Canara,  Madras. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ahmedabad. 

Third  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish. 

Placed  under  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Surat. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Poona. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Surat. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Sattara. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Broach. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Belgaum. 

Placed  under  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Belgaum. 


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BREVET.' 


The  following  xii*^motioii3  to  take  place  conteqaent  on  tli9  death  of  Major  Goneral 
L.  Pyer  on  21  Sept.  73;  of  Lieut. Gen.  0.  C.  Hay  on  27  Sept.  73 ;  of  Lieut. Gen. 
G.  Hicks,  Bengal  Infantry,  on  24  Oct.  73 ;  of  Gen.  G.  Tomkyns,  Bengal  Infantry, 
on  16  No7.  73  :— 

Colonel  Wyny ard,  from  h.p.  Gr.  Gds.  Major  General 6  Mar.  68 

Major  Alexander,  i  Dr.  Grda.  Lt.Colonel 22Sept.73 

Captain  Daahwood,  15  P.  Major    do. 

Major  Greneral  Ellice,  Lt.General 28  Sept. 

Colonel  T.  Battle,  from  h.p.  i  Dr.  Gdg.  Major  General 6  Mar.  68 

Major  B.  A.  Loudon,  h.p.  5  W.I.  B.  Lt.Oolonel    28Sept.73 

Captain  Gamey,  91  P.  Major  ,        do. 

Colonel  Ingall,  from  62  P.  Major  General  6Mar.  68 

Major  Drew,  8  P.  Lt.Colonel    25  Oct.  73 

Captain  Hoptx)n,  88  P.  Major  do. 

Colonel  Walker,  from  h.p.  2  Dr.  Gds.  Major  General    6  Mar.  68 

Major  G.  Bent,  25  P.  Lt.Colonel 17  Nov.  73 

Captain  Stammers,  10  P.  Major do. 


i«t  Dragoon  Guards. — Lt.  Burrowes,  Capt.  vice  Moran,  ret 29  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Gowr-Steuart,  from  74  P.  Lieut,  vice  Burrowes  10  Doc. 

2nd  Dragoon  Guards. — Staff  Serjeant  Major  Jones,  from    Cavalry  Depot, 

Biding  Master,  vice  Buasell,  ret.  on  h.p 29  Oct.  73 

3rd  Dragoon  Guards. — Capt.  Stewart,  from  37  P.  Captain,  vice  Buttledge, 

who  ezch  18  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Given,   from   Kilkenny    Militia,  Lt.    in    succession  to    Sab    Lt. 

Johnson,  iith  Hussars 12  Nov. 

Sub  Lt.  Bain  to  be  Lieut 31  Oct, 

4th  Dragoon  Guards. — Lt.  Chadwick,  Captain,  vice  Douglas,  made  Super- 
numerary     4  June  73 

J.  W.  W.  Darley,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Chadwick 12  Nov. 

Sub  Lt.  Lloyd  to  be  Lieut 31  Oct.  72 

5th  Dragoon  Guards. — Lt.  Cavan.Irving,  from  Scottish  Borderers  Militia, 

Lt.  vice  Lennard,  rot 12  Nov.  73 

E.  C.  Newcome,  Sub  Lt  in  succession  to  Lt.  Conant,  do do. 

Capt  Buchanan,  from  24  P.  Captain,  vice  Murphy,  ret.  on  h.p 10  Dec. 

6th  Dragoon  Guards. — P.  J.  Walker,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Scott,  ret.       12  Nov. 73 

7th  Dragoon  Guards. — Lt.  Thomas,  Captain,  vice  Luxmoore,  ret 24  Sept.  73 

Sob  Lt.  Moses  to  be  Lieut.   21  Sept.72 

Lt.  Jameson,  from  98  P.  Lt.  vice  Thomas 29  Oct.  73 

M.  A.  Burke,  Sub  Lt.  vice  Dinger,  superseded  12  Nov. 

Sub  Lt.  Constable  to  be  Lieut 28  Oct.  72 

ist  Dragoons. — Sub  Lt.  Tidswell  to  be  Lieut 28  Oct.  71 

3pd  Hussars.— Lt.  Van  Cortlandt,  from  21  Hussars,  Lt.  vice  Unett,  who  exoh.  28  July  73 
5th  Lancers. — Lt.  Spencer,  from  68  P.  Lt.  in  succession  to  Sub  Lt.  Baird, 

7  Hussars    12N0V.73 

Staff  Seijeant  Major  Pletcher  from  Cavalry  Depot  to  be  Biding  Master, 

vice  Bant,  ret.  on  h.p 6  Dec. 

Sub  Lt.  Spicer,  from  21   Hussars,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Herd- 

man,  ret ,." 10  Deo. 

6th  Dragoons. — Sub  Lt.  M'Kean  to  be  Lieut.  ,' 21  Oct.  71 

9th  Lancers.— Capt  Hon,  H.  Leggo,  from  Coldst.  Gds.  Captain,  vice  Barton, 

who  exch lO  Deo.  73 

loth  Hu3SARS. — Capt.  Combe,  from  21  Hussars,  Capt.  vice  Prederick,  who  exoh.  18  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Drupy-Lowe,  from  52  P.  Lt.  vice  Tfaorold,  ret 29  Oct. 

Lt  Hon.  H.  G  Crichton,  Captain,L.  vice  Watkins,  do do. 

I  ith  HU83ABS. — Sub  Lt.  Johnson,  from  3  Dr.  Gds.  Sub  Lt 4  Oct.  73 


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nth  Hussars.— Sub.  Lt.  JoLuson,  LK  4  Oot.  73,  but  in  tbe  Army    u  Sept.72 

12th  Lancers.— Sab  Lt.  Cdse  to  be  Lieut 28  Oct.  72 

I3tb  II'JSSARS.— Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Miller,  from  3  Dr.  Gda.  Lt.  Col.  vice  Maclean,  ret.   iS  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Osborne,  Captain,  vice  Huddloeton,  made  Snpernumerarj 5  Aug. 

Lt.  St.  George,  from  29  F.  Lieut 12  Nov. 

Lt.  Lane,  from  53  F.  Lt.  vice  Oiborne    do. 

Lt.  Brooktield,  trom  Went  Kent  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Morrii»ey,  pro do. 

I4fch  Hussars. — W.  H.  Burn,  Sub  Lt.  in  enccession  to  Lt.  Brttt,  ret 12  Nov.  73 

l6th  Lancers. — Sub  Lt.  Howard,  from  14  Hassara,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to 

Lt.  Grabam,  pro 4  Oct.  73 

Staff  rierjeant  Major  Perry  to  be  Riding  Master,  vice  Brown,  ret.  on  h.p.     6  Dec. 

17th  Lancers.— Lt.  Neeld,  from  Wilts  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Edgell,  pro 12  Nov.  73 

Sub  Lt.  Wood  to  be  Lieut 31  Oct.  72 

19th  Hussars. — Lt.  Greene,  Captain, vice  C«gbill,  made  Supernumerary 27  Oct.  73 

20th  Hussars. — Sub  Lt  Conrtenay,  from  25  F.  Sub  Lt.  vice  Sewell,  15  Hussars    4  Oct.  73 
2i8t  Hussars.— Lt.  Unett,  from  3  Hussar?,  Lt.  vice  Van  Coitlandt,  who  exch.  28  July  73 

Capt.  Frederick,  from  10  Hussars,  CApti'n,  vice  Combe,  do iS  Oct.  73 

RoTAL  Artillkry. — Bt.  Col.  Hon.  D.  M.  Fraser,  Colonel,  vice  Green,  wbo 

retires  on  full  pay 8  Oct.  73 

Bt.Lt.  Col.  Owen,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Fraser  do. 

Major  Crawford,  from  Supernumerary  List,  Major  ,vice  Griffiths,  pl^ed 

on  Sup.  List    do. 

Lt.  Nind,  Captain,  vice  Armstrong  ( Madras) ,  promoted   do. 

Lt.  Carey,  do.,  vice  A.  W.  O.  Wynyates  (Madras),  who  retires  on  h.p.         do. 

Lt.  Dutbic,  do.,  vice  Milner,  Supernumerary  List do. 

Lt.  Lewes,  do.,  vice  Rawlins  (Madras),  promoted ,.  29  Oct. 

Lt.  Maclean,  do.,  vice  J.  Haughton,  placed  on  Sup.  List do. 

Lt.  Parlby,  do.,  vice  S.  Dunlop,  seconded  do. 

Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Milman,  Lt.  Col.  vice  C.  Johnston,  who  retires  on  h.p.  ...   17  Dec. 

Captain  Talbot,  Major,  vice  Milman    do. 

Lt.  Jenkin,  Ciiptain,  vice  Talbot do. 

Lt.  WooUcombe,  do.,  vice  E.  H.  Cameron,  who  retires  on  h.p do. 

Lt.  Morley,  do.,  vice  P.  Lewis,  placed  on  Supernumerary  Li*t    do. 

Qr.  Master  Serj.  Langrish,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Standford,  who  rut.  on  h.p.         da 
Royal  (Bengal)  Artillbry. — Major  Stabbs,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Lemarchand,  ret. 

onapension  I  Sept.  73 

Captam  Ryan,  Major,  vice  Stabbs  do. 

Captain  Nicholas,  from  Sup.  List,  Captain,  vice  Ryan 24  Sept. 

Botal  (Madras)  Artillery. — Major  M'Grigor,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Blair,  who  ret. 

onapension  .-..     8  Oct.  73 

Captain  Armstrong,  Major,  vice  M'Grigor do. 

Captain  Rawlins,  Major,  vice  Tayler,  placed  on  Sap.  List  29  Oct. 

Rotal  Enoixeeus. — Lt.  Col.  Mairis,  Colonel,  vice  J.  R.  Mann,  rot.  on  full  pay  18  Oct.  73 

Major  Fyers.  from  Seconded  List,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Mairis do. 

Major  Cox,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Fyers,  placed  on  Seconded  List 19  Oct. 

Serjeant  Major  M'Donald,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Steel,  who  retires  on  h.p.     29  Nov. 

Bt.  Colonels  F.  R.  Chesney  and  Murray  to  be  Colonels 10  Deo. 

Bt.  Col.  Lennox,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Chesney do. 

Bt  Lt.  Col.  Leahy,  Lt.  OoL  vice  Murray  do. 

Majors  Bland,  Daruford,  and  Fraser,  Lt.Colonels    1 1  Dec. 

Captain  Sanford,  Major,  vice  Lennox ■ lO  Dec. 

Captain  Lloyd,  Major,  vice  Leahy do. 

Captain  Crosier,  Major,  vice  Bland II  Dec. 

Captain  Palmer,  Major,  vice  Daruford    do. 

Captain  Barton,  Major,  vice  Fraser do. 

Lieut.  Abney,  Captain,  vice  Sanford  10  Dec. 

Lieut  Liv^ay,  Captain,  viceLloyd do. 

Lieut.  Bir  A.  W.  Maokworth,  Barf.,  Captaia,  Tioe  Crosier  1 1  Dec. 

Lieut  Firebrace.  Captain,  vice  Palmer do. 

Lieut.  Brooke,  Captain,  vice  Barton do. 

Lieut.  M'CuUagh,  Captain,  vice  Mead  (late  Madras)    do. 

Lieut.  Rogers,  Captain,  vice  Sm&Uey  (Ute  Madras) do. 

Lieut.  Sargeaunt,  Captain,  vice  Dowden  (late  Bombay)  do. 

Rotal  (Bengal)  Engineers. — Bt  Col.  Drummond,  from  Soeonded  List,  Lt 

Colonel  10  Dec.  73 


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BoTAL  (Bengal)  Enoinkebs. — Lt.  Col.  Medley,  from  do.,  LtColonel 10  Dec.  73 

Major  WilliamB,  Lt.GoloDel do. 

Major  Stanton,  from  Seconded  Liat,  Major,  vice  Williama do. 

BoTAL  (Madras)  Engineers.— Bt.  Col.  O'Connell  to  be  Colonel 11  Dec.  73 

Major  Mayne,  Lt  Col.  vice  0*Connell    do. 

Major  Bogera  to  be  Lt.Colonel    do. 

Captain  Mead,  Major,  vice  Majne do. 

Captain  Smallej,  Major,  vice  Bogera do. 

Bo YAL  (Bombay)  Engineers.— Bt.  Col.  Walker,  Colonel  ii  Dec.  73 

Major  Greig,  Lt.Colonel,  Tioe  Walker do. 

Major  Manneell,  Lt.Colonel do. 

Captain  Smith,  Major,  vice  Greig   do. 

Captain  Do wden.  Major,  vice  Maonaell do. 

Coldstream  Guards.— J.  B.  Gladatone,  Sob  Lt.  in  aacceasion  to  Lt.  Lord 

OMulaton,  Bifle  Br 6  Dec. 

Lt.  and  Capt.  Thomaa,  Capt.  and  Lt.  Col.  vice  Carter,  ret 19  Nov. 

Lt.  Manley,  Lt.  and  Capt.  vice  Thomaa do. 

Captain  Barton,  from  9  Lancera,  do.  vice  Hon.  H.  Legge,  who  exch....  lo  Dec. 

Hon.  W.  Mansfield,  Sab  Lt.  in  aacceaaion  to  Lt.  Manley    24  Deo. 

lat  Foot. — Lt.  Miller,  Captain,  vice  Boberta,  retired 24  Sept.  73 

Lt.  Payler,  from  2  Warwick  Militia,  Lt.  in  aacoeaaion  to  Gall,  7  F.  ...   12  Nov. 

A.  W.  Mitchell,  Sub  Lt.  do.  to  Lt.  Poanett,  retired do. 

E.  Lindeaey,  do.  da.  to  Lt.  Porter,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C do. 

2  ...  G.  F.  Pinkney,  Sub  Lt.  in  aucceaaion  to  Lt.  Scott,  pro 12  Nov.  73 

N.  A.  Bray,  do do. 

H.  L.  Dawson,  do.  do.  to  Lt  Walmialey,  So  F do. 

3  ...  Serjt.  Major  CoUey,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Berry,  auperseded  18  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Armstrong,  from  Clare  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Guiae,  retired  12  Nov. 

N.  Newnham-Davie,  Sab  Lt do. 

H.  J.  Fer^usaon,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Innea,  rc-tired  do. 

4  ...  A.  D.  D.  Kelly,  Sab  Lb.  vice  Vi^oc,  32  F 12  Nov.  73 

5  ...  Q**.  Mwter  Serj.  Downey,  Q-.  Master,  vice  Drake,  Br.  Depot  4  Oct.  73 

6  ...  Paymaster  Serj.  Tippetta,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Darker,  Br.  Depot  4  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Hallo  wes,  from  2  Derby  Militia,  Lt.  in  auccea^ion  to  Sub  Lt.  Pea- 

cocke.RifleBr 12  Nov. 

M.  Q.  Jones,  Sub  Lt.  do.  to  Lt.  Mair,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C do. 

7  ...  Lt.  Thunder,  from  38  F.  Lt.  vice  Maude,  promoted  4  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Reilly,  from  105  F.  Lt.  vice  Stephens,  retired  do. 

Lt.  Daly,  Capt.  vice  Cole,  retired  6  Sept 

Lt.  Dive,  from  I  W.  York  Militia,  Lt  vice  D^ly  12  Nov. 

Lt.  Daunt,  from  2  Durham  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Kirwan,  retired  do. 

Capt.  P.  C.  C.  Savage,  from  h.p.  Canadian  Biflea,  Capt.  vice  Bochfort, 

retired  on  h.p 10  Deo. 

8  ...   Serjt.  Major  Bowe,  Qr.  Master,  vice  White,  retired  on  h.p 18  Oct.  73 

n.  M.  Briscoe,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Stuart,  promoted  12  Nov. 

H.  A.  Fletcher,  do.  do.  to  Lt  Handy,  promoted  do. 

10  ...  Paymaster  Cuming,  from  73  F.  Paymaster,  vice  Frend,  who  exch.  ...  29  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Hamilton,  from  4  W.  York  Militia,  Lt.  in  aucceaaion  to  Sub  Lt. 
Moore,  60  F 12N0V. 

Major  Barlow,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Norman,  retired  on  h.p 29  Oct. 

Bt.  Major  Bartholomew,  Major,  vice  Barlow  do. 

Lt.  Boberison,  Capt  vice  Bartholomew  do. 

Bt.  Major  Byron,  Major,  vice  Bluett,  retired  12  Nov. 

H    ...  Lt  Baaketville,  Capt  vice  Trotter,  retired  18  Oct  73 

12  ...  Q.  Master  Serj.  Cox,  Qr.  Maater,  vice  Muir, retired  on  h.p 29  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Hon.  J.  M.  Stopford,  from  Edinburgh  Militia,  Lt.  in  succession  to 

Sub  Lt.  Hamilton,  92  F 12  Nov. 

Qr.  H.  Thompson,  Sub  Lt   do. 

13  ...  E.  M.  PoyLton,  Sub  Lt  vice  Hutton,  52  F 12  Nov.  73 

Major  Brown,  from  57  F.  Major,  vice  Jones,  who  exch 19  Nov. 

14  ...  Lt.  Hutchison, Capt  vice  Harman,  retired  19  Nov.  73 

15  ...  Lt.  Maurice,  Capt  vice  Biall,  retired  6  Sept.  73 

Lt  Best,  from  104  F.  Lt  vice  Simoni,  who  exch 29  Oct 

M.  Jones,  Sub  Lt.  in  sucoeasion  to  Lt.  Williama,  retired  12  Nov. 

Lt.  Le  Mott6e,  Capt.  vice  Skinner,  do do. 


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1 5tli  Foot.— Qr.  Master  Knox,  from  Bifle  Br.  Qr.  Kaster,  vice  Brooks,  who  ezch.  24  Dee.  73 

16  ...  Lt.  Klingenderi  Capt.  vioe  Hopkins,  dead  i6Aiig. 

Lt.  Horsbrugb,  from  87  F.  Lt.  vice  Ghraham,  who  eich  12  Nov. 

L.  C.  Grabbe,  Sob  Lt  in  snecession  to  Lt.  Tarleton,  pro do. 

£.  M.  Barry,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Harrison,  retired do. 

17  ...  Sab  Lt.  Boddam  to  be  Lieut 28  Oot.  71 

Lt.  Harris,  from  106  F.  do.  Tice  Boyle,  who  exch 6  Not.  73 

Lt.  Creed,  from  69  F.  do.  vice  Bertie,  retired  on  h.p 24  Deo. 

18  ...  The  appointment  o!  Sab  Lt.  M.  P.  Coode  on  9  Aag.  last  is  cancelled...     4 Oct.  73 

Lt.  Carey,  from  2  Middlesex  Militia,  Lt.  in  snc.  to  Sab  Lt.  Coode,  cano.  12  Nov. 
Lt.  Yemer,  from  4  Middlesex  Militia,  Lt  do.  to  Sab  Lt.  Tanner,  44.  F.       do. 

S.  S.  Parliyn,  Sab  Lt.  do.  to  Lt.  Mosse,  pro do. 

C.  £.  Le  Qae^ne,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Meredith,  do do. 

W.  J.  F.  Morgan,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Minnett,  do do. 

Bt.  Major  Anderson,  Major,  vice  Inman,  retired  on  h.p 12  Nov. 

Bt.  Major  Baker,  vice  Anderson,  made  SapernameraTy  do. 

Lt.  Herberf,. Captain,  vice  Baker    do. 

19  ...  Lt.  Simpson,  from  5  W.  York  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Behon,  retired    12  Nov.  73 

Lt.  Cbolmondeley,  from  i  Cheshiie  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Hnmfrey,  pro.  ...         do. 

J.  H.  Schwabe,  Sab  Lt.  vice  Hant,  Qr.Master do. 

Lt.  Skinner,  Capt.  vice  Colcloagh.  retired 29  Oct 

20  ...  SubLt  Webster,  from 80  F.  Sob  Lt.in  sac.  to  Lt.  Dancan,  retired  ...   19N0V.  73 

21  ...  Serjeant  Major  Brown«,  Quarter  Master,  vice  Graham,  Br.  Depot 12  Nov.  73 

22  ...  Lt  Hamilton,  from  104  F.  Lt 4  Oct  73 

Serjeant  Major  Kelly,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Slater,  retired  on  h.p.    do. 

Lt  Collins,  Capt  vice  M' Gill,  retired 24  Sept 

Lt  Mein,  from  77  F.  Lt  vice  J.  E.  Mein,  from  96  F.  cancelled      29  Oct. 

O.  E.  M.  Davies  (Queen's  Cadet),  Sab  Lt.  in  snc.  to  Lt.  Collins 12  Nov. 

Serj.  Mbj.  Johnston,  from  10  F.  Qr.  Master,  vice  Connor,  cashiered  ...  6  Dec. 

23  ...  Lt  Bradshaw,  Capt,  vice Twyford,  made  Supernnmerary  iSSept.73 

L.  W.  Lake,  Sab  Lt  in  snecession  to  Lt.  Hntcbinson,  ^o. 12  Nov. 

C.  A.  B.  K.  Leighton,  do.  do.  to  Lt  Bell,  retired do. 

Lt.  Laxford,  Captain,  vice  Browne,  do do. 

Serjeant  Instructor  of  Musketry  to  be  Qr.  Master,  vice  Button,  pro- 
nonnced  medically  nnfit  to  proceed  abroad  with  the  2nd  Battalion...   19  Nov. 

Lt.  Knox,  Captain,  vice  Holroyd,  retired    do. 

Sub  Lt.  0*Hara,  from  95  F.  Sub  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt.  M'Callam,  retired      10  Dec. 

24  ...  Lt  Carfy,  from  2  Gnernsey  Militia,  Lt  vice  Randolph,  retired 12  Nov.  73 

Capt.  C.  H.  Harris,  from  Cape  M.  B.  Capt  vice  Buchanan,  5  Dr.  Gds.   10  Dec. 

25  ...  Lt.  Haggard,  from  2  Norfolk  Militia,  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Sub  Lt.  Conrtenay, 

20  Hussars * 12  Nov.  73 

G.  Fycroft,  Snb  Lt  do.  to  Lt  Still,  retired    do. 

26  ...  Lt  Raitston,  fmtn  40  F.  Lt.  vice  Greenaway,  who  exch 14  Oct.  73 

27  ...  Capt.  Geddep,  Major,  vice  Nntt,  retired  1 8  Oct  73 

Lt.  Coffee,  Cuptam,  vice  Geddes do. 

30  ...  G.  St  M.  Pdlmea,  Sab  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Goodwyn,  pro 12 Nov,  73 

31  ...  Lt  Cbadwiek,  Captain,  vice  Christian,  dead  i7Ang,73 

Lt.  Montagu,  from  2  Somerset  Mil.  Lt.  in  snc.  to  Sab  Lt.  Page,  16  F...   12  Nov. 

33  ...  Major  Fanshawe,  Lt  Col.  vice  Cooper,  retired  24 Sept  73 

Bt.  Major  Trent,  Major,  vice  Fanshawe  do. 

Lt.  Tidmarsh,  Captain,  vice  Trent  do. 

'34  ...  Sub  Lt  Kelly,  from  4  F.  Sub  Lt.  vice  EUii^,  i  W.  L  Regt 6  Dec.  73 

37  ...  Capt  Ruttledge,  from  37  F.  Captain,  vice  Stewart,  who  exch 18  Oct  73 

B.  H.  H.  Sadler,  Sub  Lient  vice  Briscoe,  68  F 12  Nov. 

38  . . .  Lt.  Smith,  from  Leicester  Militia,  Lt  vice  Bndman,  retired 12  Nov.  73 

Lt  Emeris,  from  S.  Lincoln  Mil.  Lt.  in  snc.  to  Sub  Lt  Montresor,  8  F.       do. 

Sab  Lt.  Walker,  from  6  Dr.  Gds.  SabLt  in  snc.  to  Lt  Weatherby,  Vet  6  Deo. 

40  ...  Lt.  Greenaway, from  26  F.  Lieut  vice  Railston,  who  exch 14  Oct.  73 

41  ...  Lt  Bayley,  from  82  F.  Qr.  Master,  vice  Ward,  dead    18  Oct  73 

4s  ...  Snb  Lt  Xord  A.  Kennedy,  from  69  F.  Snb  Lt 6Dea73 

SnbLt  Campbell,  from  95  F.  to  be  SubLt 10  Dec. 

43  ...  Lt.  O'Brien,  Captain,  vice  Cairns,  retired 18  Oct  73 

Lt  Talbot,  from  Bedford  Militia,  Lt  viceO'Brien 12  Nov. 

H.  A.  Littledale,  Sub  Lt  in  succession  to  Lt.  Holbrooke/  retired dg. 

45  ...  Lt.  Hudson,  from  2  Cheshire  Militia,  Lieut 12N0V.73 


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45thFooT.~Bt  OoL  Walker,  from  3  F.  Lt.  Ool.  vice  Griffin,  dead    10  Deo.  73 

Lt.  G^ge,  G&ptain,  vioe  Edmunds,  who  retires 12  Nov. 

47  ..«  Lt.  Bertie,  from  Berks  Militia,  LL  Tice  Lees,  3  Dr.  Gds 12  Nor.  73 

Ltb  Hodgkinson,  from  Essex  Bifles  Militia,  Lt.  vide  Boyd,  promoted  ...        do. 

48  ...  Lt.  Majoook,from58  F.  Lfc.vioeLiebenrood,  who  ezoh i5Aag.  73 

SubLt,  Sparrow,  Lt.  5  July,  1873,  bat  in  the  army  28  Got.  71 

49  ...  W.  G.  Yate,  Sab  Lt .,  12  N07.  73 

Major  Fitzgerald,  Lt.  OoL  vice  Gostling,  retired 4  Oct. 

6t  Major  Oorban,  Major,  vice  Fitzgerald  do. 

Lt.  Stevenson,  Oapt.  vice  Oorban do. 

51  ...  Sab  Lt.  Pollock,  from  75  F.  Sab  Lt.  in  suooession  toLt.  Mogg,  dead  ...    4  Oct.  73 

A.  A.  Lane,  Sab  Lt 12  Nov. 

52...  E.  G.  Maasel  to  bo  Snb  L«- 4  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Stopford,  from  12  F.  Lt.vioe  Lowe,  10  Hassars  19  Nov. 

54  ...  Lt.  Brice,  from  106  F.  Lt.  vice  Jervis,  who exch 25  Ang.  73 

56  ...  Lt.  Campbell,  Oapt.  vice  Fox,  retired  24  Sep.  73 

Lt.  Ford,  from  h.p.  Oeylon  Bifles,  Lt.  vice  Alexander,  a  Prob.  for  Indian 

Staff  Corps    18  Oct. 

Lt.  Parker, from  104F,  Lt.  vice  Drake, retired    I2  Nov. 

B.  B.  Leslie  (Indian  Cadet),  Sub  Lt.  in  snccession  to  Lt.  Campbell  ...         do. 

57  ...  Lt.  Calvert,  from  late  Ceylon  Bifles,  Lt.  vice  Bicknell,  promoted  18  Oct.  73 

Lt.  White,  from  5  Middlesex  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Collins,  promoted  12  Nov. 

Lt.  Blake,  from  Dublin  Connty  Militia,  Lt do. 

Lt.  Michel,  from  7  Lancashire  Militia,  do do. 

Major  Jones,  from  1 3  F.  Major,  vice  Brown,  who  exch 19  Nov. 

Lt.  Wade,  Oapt.  vice  Schomberg,  retired  24  Sept. 

58  ...  Lt.  Liebenrood,  from  48  F.  Lt.  vice  Maycock,  who  exch 15  Aug.  73 

59  ...  Qr.  Master  Scrj.  Rowland, from  73  F.  Qr.  Master,  vice  Cordue,  Br.  Depot    4  Oct.  73 

C.  G.  Kennedy,  Sub  Lt.  vice  Nedham,  62  F 12  Nov. 

A.  G.  Leonard  (India  Cadet),  do.  in  suco.  to  Lt.  Chisholm,  promoted        do. 

60  ...  Major  Montgomeiy,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Williams,  Br.  Depot 13  Aug.  73 

Major  Williamson,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Eobertson,  retired  I    Oct. 

Bt.  Major,  Northey,  Major,  vice  Deedes,  made  Supernumerary  5  July 

Bt.  Major  Carleton,  Major,  vice  Montgomery  13  Aug. 

Gapt.  Ashbnrnham,  Major,  vice  Williamson  18  Oct. 

Lt.  Bingham,  Capt.  vice  Northey  5  July 

Lt.  Crosbie,  do.  vice  Carleton  13  Aug. 

Lit.  Baillie,  do.  vice  Ashbumham  18  Oct. 

B.  Story,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Whetham,  retired  12  Nov.. 

E.  A.  Sanford,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Bingham  do. 

Sub  Lt.  Wilson,  from  40  F.  do.  do.toLt  Baillie  24  Dec. 

62  ...  F.  0.  Beatson,  Sub  Lt.  in  succ.  to  Lt  Forrest;  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C.  12  Nov.  73 

63  ...  J.  G.  C.  Bobotham,  Sub  Lt 12N0V.  73 

Lt.  Man8el,from  105  F.  Lt.  vice  Fraser,  retired  on  h.p 19  Nov. 

64  ...  Hon.  T.  Lister,  Sub  Lt.in  succession  to  Lt.  Trant,  retired  12  Nov,  73 

65  ...  Capt.  Elliot,  from  106  F.  Capt.  vice  Pitman,  who  exoh 13  Sept.  73 

Lt.  Hamilton,  from  84  F.  to  be  Lt.  29  Oct. 

Qr.  Master  Seij.  CoUius,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Haden,  Br.  Depot    do. 

Paym.  Baird,  from  76  F.  Paymaster,  vice  Thompson,  who  exch 27  Sept.  73 

66  ...  Lt.  Price,  from  h.p.  Ceylon  Bifles,  Lt.  vice  M'Math,  a  Prob.  for  Indian 

Staff   Corps    18  Oct.  73 

A.  B.  Fenton,  (India  Cadet),  SubLt^  in  succ.  toLt.  Wilmer,  retired  ...  12  Nov. 
68  ...  Sub  Lt  Darwin,  from  87  F.  SubLt  vice  Meade,  89  F 4  Oct  73 

Qr.  Master  Serj.  Shea,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Sladden,  Br.  Depot  6  Dec. 

Sub  Lt.  Yate,  from  49  F.  Sub  Lt.  in  succ.  to  Lt.  Spencer,  5  Lanoers  ...  24  Dec. 
6^...  Lt  Kelly,  from  late  Ceylon  Rifles,  Lt   18  Oct.  73 

Lt  French,  from  Tyrone  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Browne,  54  F 12  Nov. 

Lord  Alex.  Kennedy,  SubLt do. 

70  ...  F.  B.  P.  Kane,  Sab  Lt 12  Nov.  73 

W.  Lambert,  do.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Huskisson,  promoted  do. 

Sub  Lt.  Hawkes,  from  98  F.  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Winter,  retired  10  Dec. 

71  ...  J.  S.  T.  Farqnhar,  Sub  Lt  in  succession  to  LtBunbnry,  promoted  ...  18  Oct  73 

Lt  Onghterson,  from  Aberdeenshire  Militia^  Lt.  do.  to  Sub  Lt.  Mont- 
gomery, 60  F 12  Nov. 

Lt  Innef,  from  Fife  Art.  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Pocklington,  4  Hussars  ...         do. 


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7i8t  Foot.— C.  J.  Stutfiel.5,Sab  L^ 12  Nor.  73 

72  ...  Qr.  Master  Walah,  froJi  96  F.  Qr.  Aiister,  vice  Smitb,  who  exoh i  Sept.  73 

73  ...  Major  Mariel,  from  h.p.  7.5  F.  Major,  vice  Gibaat,  retired  on  h.p 29  Oit 

Paym.  Frend,  from  10  F.  Paymaster,  Tice  Gaming,  wlio  exoh do.    '^ 

F.  T.  Birter,  Sab  L*^ 12  Nov. 

74  ...  Lt.  Carey,  from  i  Guernsey  Militia,  Lt 12  Nor.  73 

75  ...  Lt.  Pote,  from  h.p.  Cape  M.  RideB,  Lt   29  Oct  73 

Lt  Davies,  from  Hereford  Militia,  Lt 12  Nov. 

76  ...  Paym.  Thompson,  from  65  F.  Paymaster,  vice  B^ird,  who  excb 27  Sept.  73 

77  ...  Lt  Schuyler,  from  i  Middlesex  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Beadnell,  retired 12  Nov.   73 

78  ...  Sub  Lt.  Mackenzie,  from  71  F.  Snb  Lt  in  sac.  to  Lt  CiUander,  ret   12  Nov.   73 

80  ...  Lt  Wdlmisley,  from  2  F.  Lt.  in  snocession  co  Sab  Lt.  Briscje,  45  F.     4  Oct  73 

Lt  Chamberlain,  from  latfl  CeyloQ  Eifles,  Lt 18  Oct. 

81  ...  Lt  Bristow,  from  late  C-ylon  Rifles,  Lt  vice  Mathews,  pro 18  Oct.  73 

Lt  Wynn,  Captain,  vice  Tonnochy,  dead 28  Oct. 

82  ...  Snb  Lt  Bdyley,  LVntenant    19  Oct  72 

Lt.  Hall,  from  Durham  Art.  Militia,  do.  vice  Biyley,  Qr.  Master  41  F.  12  Nov.  73 

84  ...  Lt  Wray,  Captain,  vice  B IX,  retired 12  Nov.  73 

Lt  Gotdon,  from  9S  P.  Captain,  vice  Rooke,  retired 10  Dec. 

85  ...  Sab  Lt  Watson,  L^.  23  Nov.  72,  bat  the  date  in  the  army  to  be 3  Aug.  72 

J.  R.  Campbell,  Sub  Lieutenant     12  Nov.  73 

87  ...  Qr.  Mast'^r  Serjeant  Broaden,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Woodruffe,  Br.  Depot     18  Oct  73 

Lt  Gordon,  from  16  F.  Lt.  vice  Horabragb,  who  excb 12  Nov. 

Lt  Wilbra^fim,  from  6  Lancashire  Militia,  Lt.  in  succession  to  Sub  Lt. 
Darwin,  6S  F do. 

88  ...  Lt.  Col.  R.  J.  Hogties,  from  b.p.  Depot  Batt,  Lt.  Uol.  vice  Barnside, 

retired  on  b.p.    18  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Richardflon.  Caj.iain,  vice  Waring,  retired    27  Aug. 

89  ...  Lt  Campbell,  Captain,  vice  Ha ssbII,  retired 27  Aug.  73 

Lt.  Welch,  from  ir  F.  Lt  vice  Cdnipbell  12  Nov. 

90  ...  Lt  Wilson,  Captain,  vice  Murray,  dead    7  Nov.  73 

91  ...  Lt.  Ropers,  Captain,  vice  Burton,  made  Supernumerary 19  Aug.  73 

Serjeant  M>»j<>r  Gilliee,  Quarter  Mapter,  vice  Parcell,  dead 29  Oct. 

Sub  Lt.  Robbins,  from  80  F.  Sub  Lt.  in  (uccession  to  Lt.  Rogers  ...   12  Nov. 
Lt  Mills,  Captain,  vice  Gurney,  made  Supernumerary    24  S*»pt 

92  ...  Lt.  Join  W.  Forliep,  Sub  Lt.  vice  Drommond,  cancelled    12  Nov.  73 

93  ...  Lt.  Gen.  Sir  H.  W.  Stisted,  Colonel,  vice  Hay,  dead 28  Sept.  73 

Bt.  Lt  Col.  M'Beon,  Lt.  Col.  \\ce  Burronghs,  retired  on  h.p 29  Oct 

Bt  Major  Macphfrsoc,  Majrr,  vice  M'Bean do. 

Lt.  Gordon,  Captain,  vice  Macpherson  do. 

96  ...  Qr.  Master  Smith,  from  72  F.  Qr.  Master,  vice  Walsh,  who  excb i  Sept  73 

97  ...  Lt.  Groves,  from  Glamorgan  Militia,  Lieutenant    12  Nov.  73 

98  ...  Lt.  Adamp,  from  b.p.  Ceylon  Rifles,  Lt.  vice  Birch,  superseded 18  Oct  73 

Lt.  Meynell,  from  Ceylon  Rifles,  Tit.  vice  Haughton,  pro do. 

100...  Capt.  Helden.  from  b.p.  3  W.  L  R.  Captain,  vice  Lloyd,  retired  on  h.p.  19  Nov.  73 

Capt  W.  C.  E.  Scott,  from  h.p.  do.  Captain,  vice  Johnstone,  do 10  Dec. 

lOI...  Sab  Lt.  Browne,  from  96 F.  Sub  Lt.  vice  Short,  104  F 12 Nov.  73 

102...  G.  A.  Mills,  Sub  Lt.  vice  Monteith,  72  F 1 2 Nov.  73 

103...  Bub  Lt.  Barlow  to  be  Lieut  23  Nov.  72,  but  in  the  Army 28  Oct  71 

104...  Sub  Lt.  Short,  from  loi  F.  Sub  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Hamilton,  22  F.  ...   18  Ang.  73 

Lt  Simons,  from  15  F.  Lt  vice  Best,  who  excb 29  Oct. 

105...  Lt.  Tombs,  from  h.p.  Ceylon  Riflep,  Lt  vice  Reilly,  7  F 18  Oct.  73 

Lt  H.  Skey,  from  h.p.  55  F.  Lt.  vice  Mansel,  63  F 24  Dec. 

106...  Lt.  Jervis,  from  54  F.  Lt.  vice  Brice,  who  excb 18  Oct.  75 

Major  Gillespie,  Lt  Col.  vice  Bolton,  dead 13  Aug. 

Capt  Robertson,  Mrtj or,  vice  Gillespie    do.  * 

Capt  Pitman,  from  65  P.  Captain,  vice  Elliot,  who  excb 13  Sept 

Lt.  Heathcote,  Captain,  vice  Gaitskell,  retired    19  Nov. 

Lt.  Boyle,  from  1 7  F.  Lt  vice  Harris,  who  excb 6  Nov. 

109...  Lt.  Biggs,  from  106  F.  Lt  vice  Burgess,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.C.    ...   19 Nov.  75^ 
Rifle  Brigade. — Sub  Lt  Peacocke,  from  6  F.  to  be  Sub  Lieutenant 4  Oct.  75 

Hospital  Serjeant  Lamb,  Qr.  Master,  vice  M'Intyre,  Br.  Depot   do. 

Lt.  Hulse,  Captain,  vice  Burrell,  retired 24  Sept 

Lt.  Lord  Oasuhton,  from  Coldst.  Gds.  Lieutenant    29  Oct. 

A  F.  M.  Scott,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt  Hulse 12  Nov. 


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BiYLE  Brigade. — Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Warren,  Lt.  Col.  vioe  Gljn,  retired  on  h.p.   ...   12  Nov.  73 

BtMajor  Dashwood,  Major,  vice  Warren do. 

Bt.  Major  Glyn,  Major,  vice  Windham,  retired do. 

Lt.  Fitfiberbert,  Captain,  vice  Dash  wood do. 

Lt.  Eoclee,  Captain,  vice  Glyn do. 

Lt.  Cholmondeley,  from  19  F.  Lt.  vice  Ecoies 24  Dec. 

Qr.  Master  Brooks,  from  15  F.  Qr.  Master,  vice  Knott,  who  excb do. 

1st  West  India  Hegiment. — The  appointment  of   Sub  Lt.  W.  H.  Middle- 
mass  on  9  Aug.  last  is  cancelled  4  Oct.  73 

Lt.  Bame,  from  h.p.  14  F.  Lt.  vice  Heajr,  retired  on  h.p 12  Nov. 

Snb  Lt.  Ellis,  from  34  F.  Sab  Lient.  vice  Moore,  retired do. 

Sab  L^  Browne  to  be  Lieutenant    28  Oct.  71 

2nd  West  India  Regiment. — Sub  Lt.  Filliter  to  be  Lieutenant 28  Oct.  71 

Control  Department. — Staff  Serj.  Crooks,  Asat.  Com.  African  Branch,  on  prob.   8  Sep^  73 

Storekeeper  Harry moant,  do.  do.  do.  ...  16  Sept. 

Staff  Serj.  Reid,  from  Army  Service  Corps        do.  do.  ...26  Sept. 

Assist.  Controller  Downes,  Ddputy  Cont.  vice  Bartlett,  to  retired  pay  27  Oct. 

Commissary  A.  Clerk,  Assist.  Controller,  vice  Downed  do. 

Com.  Hewitt,  do.  vice  Galletley,  to  retired  pay  do. 

Assibt.  C  )m.  H.  Wyatt,  from  h.p.  Assist.  Com.  African  Branch   4  Oct. 

Deputy  Conii  J.  L.  Robertson,  Commissary,  vice  Turner,  dead  16  Sept. 

Deputy  Cora.  0.  Ralph,  do.  vice  Hewitt  27  Oct. 

Assist.  Com.  Olpberts,  Deputy  Com.  vici  J.  Oxley,  dead  3  Sept. 

Assist.  Com.  Bridtx)w,  do.  vice  Ralph  27  Oct. 

Deputy  Pdym.  Fasting,  Paymaster,  vice  Smith,  to  retired  pay  x  Oct. 

Assist.  Payra.  Eiliott,  Deputy  Paymaster,  vice  Festiiig  do. 

Acting  Assist.  Controller  BarnAby,  from  Major  R.  Art.  Asaidt.  Cont.  17  Oct.  71 

Deputy  Com.  Randall,  Commissary,  vice  Clerk  27  Oct.  73 

Assist.  Com.  Kellman,  Deputy  Com.  vice  C.  C.  Relpb,  cashiered  6  Nov. 

Deputy  Paym,  Cattle,  Paymaster,  vice  Harry,  to  retired  pay  15  Nov. 

Assist.  Pay m.  Ddlton,  Deputy  Paymaster,  vice  Cattle  do. 

Medical  Dkpai;tmknt. —  Surgeon    M'Farland,  Surgeon  Major,  vice  Powell, 

who  retires  on  h  .p 4  Oct.  75 

Surgeon  Edge,  do.  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services  when  engaged 

against  the  Indians  at  Orange  Walk,  British  Honduras  20  Aug. 

Snrgeon  Ramsay,  Surgcon  Major,  vice  Price,  placed  on  h.p 18  Oct, 

Temple,  do.  vice  Watson,  do do. 

— —  Stew  art,  do.  vice  Richmond,  retired  on  h.  p do. 

M'Carthy,  do.  vice  Johnston,  do do. 

— Fiddes,  do.  vice  Scott,  do 24  Sept. 

C.  F.  Richards,  from  h.p.  Surgeon,  vice  Davie,  promoted  ...  22  Sept. 

H.  Harrison,  Sur.  Major,  vice  W.  Ferguson,  retired  on  h.p.  12  Nov. 

Martin,  do.  vice  Mee,  do do. 

Everet,  do.  vice  Kehoe,  do do. 

Bry/»on,  from  h.p.  do.  vice  J.  E.  Young,  dead  19  Nov. 

D.  O'Donovan,  from  h.p.  to  be  Surgeon  Major,  vice  J.  E. 

Scott,  who  retires  on  h.p 6  Dec. 

Hoile,  Snrgeon  Major,  vice  Bealo,  dead  do. 

W.  H.' Garde,  from  h.p.  Snrgeon,  vice  Everet  1 7  Nov. 

Local  Deputy  Surgeon  Gen.  Home  to  be  Deputy  Snrgeon  General  ...  24  Dec. 

Sargeon  J.  W.  Longheed,  Surg.  Major,  vice  Pollard, retired  on  h.p.  ...         do. 

Allen,  do.  vice  Knipe,  do do. 

Half  Pay.— Capt.  A  Bt.  Lt.  Col.  T.  Bouike,  from  h.p.  37  F.  &  S.  O.  of  Pen. 

Btoners,  Major I  Oct.  75 

Lt.  R.  C.  Aldworth,  from  49  F.  Capt 18  Oct. 

Major  R.  C.  Watson,  late  Ceylon  Rifles,  Lt.  Col 15  Aug. 

Bt.  Major  Roddy,  do.  Major  do. 

Capt.  Gash,  do.  do do. 

Lts.  Baldwin,  Tighe,  Taylor,  Quatry,  do.  Capt« do. 

Major  May  cock,  from  14  F.  Lt.  Col 12  Nov. 

Bt.  Major  C.  A.  Thomson,  from  54  F.  Major  10  Dec. 

Bt.  Major  J.  Wilkinson,  fromSoF.  Major  do. 

Capt.  W.  Rennie,  from  90  F.  Major  do, 

BoTAL  Marines.  — Lt.  Fosbroke,  Capt.  vice  Spry,  retired  9  Oct.  73; 

Bt.  Major  Heastey,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Daviea,  retired  19  Oct. 


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Retirements  by  Sale  of  Commission. 


Colonel. 
A.  LoBlie,  h.p.  40  F. 

Jjieutenant  Colonels. 

H.  B.  Oaraen,  Unatt. 

P.  W.  Goatling,  49  F. 

J,  V.  O'Donnell,  h.p.  27  F. 

A.  W.  Ord,  20  F. 

H.  Booham.Carter.Cold.Gds! 

A.  A.  Dick,  h.p.  13  F. 

B.  J.  E.  BobertBon,  60  F. 

Majors, 

W.  H.  P.  G.  Bluett,  10  F. 

O.  Windham,  Bifle  Brigade. 

W.  Leacb,  h.p.  46  F. 

E.  Coaper,  h.p.  15  F. 

J.  A.  Nutt,  27  F. 

W.  Squire,  h.p.  91  F. 

A.  Hunt,  h.p.  Mil.  Train. 

Captains* 

O.  M.  Moran,  i  Dr.  Gds. 
W.  H.  Watkine,  lo  Hussars. 
G.  J.  H.  Pearson,  15  Hussars. 


J.  P.  Trotter,  1 1  F. 
G.  B.  Skinner,  15  F. 

B.  Cololough,  19  F. 
T.  S.  Holroyd,  23  F. 
P.  C.  Browne,  23  F. 
W.  M*N.  Caims,  43  F. 
0.  F.  Beamish,  45  F. 
T.  Edmunds,  45  F. 

H.  G.  H.  Gmbbe,  48  F. 
0.  E.  M'Murdo,  63  F. 
T.  E.  Joaes,  67  F. 
A.  W.  Booke,  84  F. 
E.  I.  B.  Bax,  84  F. 
J.  H.  Gaitskell,  106  P. 
J.  W.  Home,  h.p.  18  F. 

C.  E.  M'Murdo,  63  P. 
A.  Neame,  h.p.  16  F. 

Lieutenants,' 

A.  Herd  man,  5  Lancers. 
\V.  H.  D.  Ward,  14  Hussars. 
T.  L.  Thorn,  Scots  Fus. 
A.  Innes,  3  F. 
U.  E.  Guise,  3  P. 
J.  T.  M.  Kirwan,  7  P. 
R.  A.  Jalland,  13  F. 


P.  W.  Symondi,  14  P. 
T.  A.  H.  Williama,  15  F. 
H.  B.  Brown,  15  P. 
A.  C.  Duncan,  20  F. 

C.  C.  M'Calium,  23  P. 
E.  H.  Randolph,  24  P. 

P.  K.  B.  Liebenrood,  24  P. 
H.  Fitz  J.  Townsend,  27  P. 
J.  P.  do  la  P.  Beresford,  36  P. 
H.  £.  James,  41  P. 
A.  P.  W.  Austen,  47  P. 
it.  J.  P.  Edgcumbe,  52  P. 
A.    B.    Boddam .  Whetham, 

60  F. 
Filz  G.  Trant,  64  P. 
G.  C.  Wilmer,  66  P. 
J.  A.  Winter,  70  P. 
A.  E.  Crichton,  70  P. 
0.  L.  Hamilton,  72  P. 
E.  A.  Graham,  74  P. 
P.  F.  Walker,  75  F. 
N.  G.  Beadnell,  77  P. 
G.  P.  W.  CaUander,  78  P. 
S.  J.  R.  Toms,  82  P. 
P.  R.  Robinson,  84  F. 
G.  A.  Hives,  92  F. 

D.  S.  B.  Mackenzie,  93  P. 


Resignations. 


Lieutenants. 

A.  E.  Dummeler,  R.  Eng. 
O.  Ghadwick,  R.  Eng. 

8uh  Lieutenants. 
H.  R.  Sleigh,  3  Dr.  Gds. 
J.  D.  Garmeson,  20  Hussars. 
C.  L.  J,  Bourohier,  65  F. 
H.  J.  B.  Sparks,  108  P. 
G,  H.  Matthews,  2  W.  I.  R. 


Deputy  Commissary, 
G.  V.  Lamb. 

Assistant  Commissary. 
A.  L.  M'llwaine. 

Surgeon, 
G.  H.  Clifton. 


Superseded. 

lAeutCTia/nt. 
G.  C.  0.  Conrtenay,  87  P. 

Sub  Lieutenants. 
C.  R.  Dinger,  7  Dr.  Gds.  |  C.  A.  Morgan,  25  P. 


Cashiered. 

Quarter  Master  R.  Connor,  22  P.  |  Deputy  Gommiaaary  C.  G.  Belph. 


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Generals. 


Sir  P.  E.  Craij^ie,  55  F.  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  ugel  79 13  Dec.  73 

G.  Tomkym,  Bengal  Infantry,  Netting  Hill,  aged  83    16  Nov. 

Lieutenant  Generals, 

C.  C.  Hay,  93  F.,Fre«liwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  64 27  Sept.  73 

J.  D'Urban,  107  F.,  Newport  Hoaee,  near  Exeter,  aged  70 5  Dec. 

G.  Hicke, Bengallnfantry 24  Oct. 

A.  J.  Taylor,  r.f.p.  R.  Art,  Upper  Norwood,  aged  61 23  Deo. 

Majar  General. 

C.  Smith,  Unattached,  New  Shoreham, aged  77    28N0V.  73 

Colonels. 

J.  Kitson,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  Torquay,  aged  57 6  Oct.  73 

E.  A.  H.  Webb,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  Bath,  aged  59 Ii  Oct. 

W.  H.  Byves,  Bengal  Staff,  Agra    30  Sept. 

S.  G.  Jenyns,  h.p.  13  Hussars,  Maoh.Wenlook,  aged  47 26  Nov. 

H.  Dinning,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  London  14  ^^• 

E.  B.  BickettB,  Madras  Staff  Corps    30  Nov. 

P.  H.  P.  Gill,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Nynee  Tal,  aged  48    6  Oct. 

J.T.  Annesley,  Bombay  Steff  Corps,  Bombay,  aged  53  9  Nov. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 

D.  W.  Tapper,  h.p.  50  F.,  London,  aged  41  16  Nov.  73 

W.  Davis,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Nynee  Tal  7  Oct 

G.  Hamilton,  Bengal  StaffCorps 

H.  R,  Wrooghton,  Bengal  StaffCorps,  aged  45 21  Nov. 

A.  Combe,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  at  sea   9  Oct. 

H.  E.  Qoin,  Bengal  StaffCorps,  Umballa... 2  Nov. 

Majors. 

V.  Tonnochy,  81  F.  San  Lncar,  near  Cadiz,  aged  47 27  Oct.  73 

C.Shaw,  Bengal  StaffCorps,  Barrackpore 12  Aug. 

H.  P.  Wynch,  Bengal  StaffCorps,  Pamea,  aged  42 8  Sept. 

F.  G.  Davidson,  Bombay  StaffCorps,  Bombay,  aged  45 22  Oct 

Captains. 

F.  H.  D.  Brome,  5  F. ,  London,  aged  33 %.  26 Nov.  73 

D.  P.  Murray,  90  F.,  London,  aged  32 6  Nov. 

W.  K.  Manners,  Rifle  Brigade,  London,  aged  38  , ii  Nov. 

Wm.  Snow,  BengalStafl  Corps,  aged  36   13  Nov. 

B.  W.  B.  Burrowes,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Guernsey   20  Dec. 

C.  E.  Benthall,  Bengal  Cavabry,  Allahabad,  aged  32    3  Sept 

A.  W.  Bird,  Bengal  Infantry,  Benares,  aged  30    22  Sept. 

B.  D.  Thorpe,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  Yizianagram    17  Sept 

B.  8.  Armstrong,  Madras  StaffCorps,  Sanger,  aged  32  5  Sept. 

B,  D.  Baker,  Unatt,  London,  aged  60   20  Nov. 

Saint  John  Charlton,  London,  aged  75   12  Dec. 

SirTi,  Frederick,  Bart.,  h.p.9  F.,  Barwood  Park,  aged  92 20  Sept. 

G.  P.  Hawkins,  Unatt  London,  aged  81    24  Oct 


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J.  King,h.p.73  F 8  Octyj 

J.  R.  Lloyd,  b.p.  R.  Mariaes   •. 

0.  S.  Torriano.  h.p.  R.  Art.,  Badleigh  Salterton,  aged  83 9  Not. 

H.  J.  WinniDgton,  h.p.  39  F.,  Brighton,  aged  78  2$  Aug. 

LieiUenants. 

F.  £.  Eardley  Wilmot,  R.  Art.,  killed  in  action,  near  Dangnah,  Gold  Coast ...     3  Nov.  73 

C.  H.  8.  Gambier,  58  F.,  Jhelam,  aged  24  6  Nov. 

R.  T.  Mnrphy,  84  F.,  London,  aged  22 17  Nov. 

T.  J.  M.  Dunlop,  96  F.,  Southampton,  agod  25   24  Nov. 

M.  P.  H.  Gp-iy,  R.  Marines,  Cape  Coast  Castle 

H.  F.  S.  Neill,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  near  Kohat,  aged  27    16  Sept 

G.  GiU,  b.p.  R.  Marines,  Bath,  aged  43 8  Oct. 

T.  Marshall,  h.p.  R.  Marines,  Lewisham,  aged  93 24  Oct. 

D.  M.  Sanders,  Unatt liNov.  72 

Paymasters. 

F.  Potter,  67  F.,  R  in  goon,  aged  43 21  Oct.  73 

W.  Bet8on,h.p.  18  Hussars 

Quarter  Masters. 

F.  W.  Osborne,  89  F.,  Bangalore,  aged  39 2  Oct.  73 

J.  Parc€ll,9i  F.,  Fermoy 24Sept. 

G.  Enriqnes,  R.  Malta  P.  Art.,  Malta 30  Oct. 

R.  Malcolm,  h.p.  25  F 5  Oct.  72 

J.  Mntch,h.p.  R.  Eng.,  Woolwich  aged  61 2$  Nov.  73 

Deputy  Commissary . 
J.Oxley,  Hong  Kong 2  Sept  73 

Inspector  General  of  Hospitals. 
Daniel  Scott,  h.p.,  Edinburgh    5  ^ov.  73 

Surgeons  Major. 

J.  E.  YouDg,  Haslar  Hospital,  aged  44 26  Oct.  73 

R.  H.  Beale,  Mhow  i  Oct. 

Surgeons. 

W.  J.  Tyrrell,  Criclcwell,  aged  34 18  Nov.  73 

G.  Traynop,  Deesa,  aged  30 29  Aug. 


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Messrs.  A.  BORGEN  &  CO. 

Having  considerably  Enlarged  their  Premises,  beg  to  inform  their  Patrons 
that  their  Stock  of  Works  of  Art  and  Manufactures  from  Denmark  is  now 
greatly  increased,  and  consists  of  a  most  recherchi  collection  of 

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originals  are  many  of  them  in  bronze  and  iron,  and  it  is  in  the  material  only 
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Cigar  Requisites,  Pen  Trays,  Tea  Services,  Figures,  Bas-reliefs,  Boxes  for 
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THE 

NEW   ARMY   LIST. 

MILITIA    LIST, 
INDIAN  CIVIL  SERVICE  LIST; 

BZHIBITINa 

THE  RANK,  STANDING,  AND  VARIOUS  SERVICES  OP 
EVERY  REGIMENTAL  OFFICER  IN  THE  ARMY 

SERVING  ON  FULL  PAT, 

INCLnSlNO 

THE    EOYAL    MARINES, 

THE 

INDIAN  STAFE  CORPS  AND  LOCAL  INDIAN  FORCES; 

DISTINGUISHINO  THOBS 

WHO  HAVE  SERVED  IN  THE  PENINSULA, 
WHO  WERE  AT  WATERLOO, 
WHO  HAVE  EECEIVED  MEDALS  AND  OTHER  DISTINCTIONS, 

AND 

WHO  HAVE  BEEN  WOUNDED,  AND  IN  WHAT  ACTIONS ; 
WITH  THE  PERIOD  OF  8EBVIGE  BOTH  ON  FULL  AND  HALF  PAT* 

OIYING  ALSO 

THE  DATES  OP  EVERY  OFFICER'S  COMMISSIONS, /v 

AND 
DISTINGUISHING  THOSE  OBTAINBD  BY  PURCHASE. 


BY 

MAJOR  GENERAL  H.  G.  HART. 


LONDON: 
JOHN  MURRAY,   ALBEMARLE  STREET. 
1874. 

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CONTENTS. 


VAOX 

AidM  de  Oamp  to  the  Queen 3 

BoncpBl,  Madras,  and  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  ko...  310 — 440 

Oaralry  Dep6t  at  Canterbury  263 

Chaplains' Department    296 

Oontrol  Department 366 

Oorpsof  Grentlemen  at  Arms 30 

Department  of  Artillery  Studies 262 

Garrisons : 26 

Ctoneral  and  other  Officers  of  Her  Majesty's 

Local  Indian  Forces  30a — 309 

Gradation  List  of  General  and  Field  Officers  ...  4 

Indian  Civil  Service  List 474—490 

Medical  Department   27a — 294 

Militia  443—473 

Military  Knights  of  Windsor 3a 

Officers  who  have  received  Certificates  from 

Royal  Military  College 441 

Officers  receiving  Rewards  for  Distinguished 

Bervioes    39 

OffiooTB  who  have  passed  through  Staff  College  441 — 44a 


Ordnance  Manufacturing  Establishments 36 

Physicians  and  Surgeons  to  Her  Majes^ 14; 

Recruiting  Staff. 263 

Regiments  of  Cavalry 33—63 

Regiments  of  Infantry  129—239 

lioyal  Artillery  64—107 

Royal  Engineers  xo&— 128 

Royal  Malta  Fencibles 362 

Royal  Marines  297—301 

Royal  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich 27 

Royal  Military  College  at  Sandhurst  27 

School  of  Gunnery 2^2 

School  of  Military  Engineering 262 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe  262 

Staff  College  at  Sandhurst 27 

Staff— at  Home  and  Abroad 15 

Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners 264—265 

Veterinary  Department 595 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard    „ y 


EXPLANATIONS. 


K.G. 

K.T. 

K.P. 
O.O.B. 
K.O.B. 

O.B. 
G.O.B.L 


G.C.M.G. 


K.C.M.G. 
O.M.G. 
G.O.H. 

K.C.H. 
K.H. 
K.C. 


Knight    Orand  Cron  of  the   Order  of  St 

Michael  and  St.  George. 
Knight  Comma$tder  of  ditto  ditto. 

Companion  of  ditto  dittc. 

Knight  Orand  Crost  of  the  Royal  Hanoveriu 

Guelphic  Order. 
Knight  CommoMdcr  of 
Knight  of 
Knight  of  the  Crescent. 


ditto 
ditto 


ditfci. 
ditto. 


Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 
Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 
Knight  Qraiid  Cro—  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
Knight  ComtiMtuUr  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
Knight  Orwid  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the 
Star  of  India. 
K.C.S.I.    Knight  Commander  of  the  Star  of  India. 
C.B.I.    ComparMn  of  the  Star  of  India. 
Q^    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  was  at  the  battle  of  Trcfalgar. 
9    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  served  in  the  Fenintula,  or  the  Sovik  of  France. 
■n  •ar^*■^^^^^  mr^^A    f  Officers  actually  present  in  either  of  the  actions  of  the  x6th  17th  or  x8th  June  z8xs.   S^ch 
«(  Waterloo  Meaai.  |       officers  are  allowed  two  years'  additional  service. 
IFff  Yiotoria  Cross. 

The  Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are  aehtaUv  aUaehed  ;  e.  hefort  the 
name  denotes  that  the  Officer  has  received  a  certificate  tram  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Militai?  Oolleere ;  «  is 
placed  h^f^e  tiie  Names  of  Officers  who  have  passed  through  the  Staff  College ;  and  the  Letter  r.  a^fT«r  the  namet 
of  Officen  employed  on  the  Beeruitwa  Service.  The  letters  p.  «.  after  the  name  of  a  Militia  Officer  denote  that  he  has 
passed  a  School  of  Instruction.  Tne  *  htfore  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission  denotes  Temporary  Rank  (oly. 
The  Letter  '  hrfore  the  date  indicates  that  the  Commission  was  purehaeed. 

The  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  Regimenta  as  "  Peninsula,"  "Waterloo,"  &c.,  denote  the  Honorary  Pis- 
tiaotlons  i>ermitted  to  be  borne  by  such  Regimente  on  their  colours  and  appointments,  in  commemoration  of  thai 
eervioes. 

The  columns  of  length  of  service  are  corrected  for  the  January  and  July  Numbers  only. 


NOTICE. 

Ijate  Oorrections  being  a  fruitftil  source  of  errors  of  the  Press,  it  is  therefore  indispexiBahl] 
necessary,  in  order  to  ensure  careful  attention,  that  Communications  for  Ms^or  Genera' 
Hart's  Quarterly  Army  List  should  reach  him  NOT  IaATER  than  the  end  of  the  second 
month  of  each  quarter;  and  those  for  his  Annual  Army  List  AT  LATEST  by  the  end  d 
October,  but  earlier  Communication  is  very  much  to  be  preferred ;  and  it  ia  partioulArl/ 
requested  that  ALL  Communications  be  addressed  ONLY  to 
MAJOR  GENERAL  HART, 

60,  Albemarle  Street, 

LONDON,  W. 

Major  General  Hart  desires  also  to  notify  that  he  does  not  supply  copies  of  Us  Army  Lists 
either  to  Regular  Subscribers  or  to  Occasional  Purchasers. 


NOW    RBADY. 

''HART'S    ANNUAL    ARMY   LIST/'   FOR    1874: 

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HER   MAJESTY    QUEEN    VICTORIA. 

FHoaie  SeertUtrf  to  iJU  QMm   Major  General  Henry  Frederick  PoBlonlqr. 

Aides  de  Camp  to  the  Queen. 


Colonel  Miarquit  qf  Donegall,  GCS,  Antrim  Militia. 

—  W.  F.  2>uk0  <2f  Baoclencli,  KQ.  Bdinburgh  Militia. 

—  BwU  SoH.  John  Wilaon,  Lord  Winmarleigh,  3  B. 

Lane.  Militia. 

—  Bobert  Alex.  Bhafto,  Zofd  Wayeney.  Bnflblk  Artillery 

Militia. 

—  G.  W.  F.  Uarqttii  o/' Ailesbnry,  B.  Wilts  Yeo.  Car. 

—  C.  Viae.  Byereley,  Hampshire  Yeomanry  Gayaliy. 

—  P.  K.  Lord  Methnen.  R.  Wiltshire  MiUtia. 

—  W.  A.  C.  Marquia  of  Exeter,  Northampton  Militia. 

—  ffo».  Hnssey  Fane  Keane,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

—  Wm.  James  E.  Grant,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 

—  Sir  Robert  Tolyer  Gerard,  Bart.  Lancashire  Hussars 

Yeomanry  Gayalry. 

—  William  Bell,  Royal  Guernsey  Militia. 

—  Thomas  F.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

—  Hon.  Fred.  Aug.  Thesiger,  CB.  h.p.  95  F. 

—  John  Field,  CB.  Bombay  Inflmtry. 

—  Bobert  Fhayre,  CB,  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 


Colonel  Martin  Dillon,  CB.  C8J.  Rifle  Brigade. 

Thomas  Walter  Milward,  CB.  Royal  ArtOleiy. 

Henry  St.  Clair  WlUrina,  Royal  Engineers. 

J.  W.  C.  Williams,  Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

Fff  G.  L.  Goodlake,  Coldstream  Guards. 

FCC  Claud  T.  Bourchier,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 

Sir  Chas.  Hen.  Brownlow,  X:CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Peter  Stark  Lumsden,  CB.  C8I.  Bengal  Staff  OorpSi 

Charles  Wm.  Adair,  CB.  Royal  Marines. 

ITC  John  Watson,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

Richard  Herbert  Grail,  CB.  h.p.  14  Hussars. 

Horatio  Harbord  Morant,  Brigade  Depot 

Sir  Hugh  Owen  Owen,  BaH,  Royal  Pembroke  ArtU* 

leryMflitia. 

James  Rose,  a  F. 

Edward  ChippindaU,  CB.  19  F. 

George  Harrington  Hawes,  9  F. 

Clement  Hemeiy,  Royal  Jersey  MQitia. 


Hn  Mltxstt's  Sscbstabt  or  Stats  iob  Was   Bight  JETim.  OATHOBHS  HABDT,  JCP. 

FrioaU  Seer^Uurg  Lt.Golonel  H.  G.  Deedes,  60  Rifles. 

dtridfait  Private  Secretary George  M.  Farquharson. 

^sJA«^lSrwl«^^!'^.T.^!..Y.'^."..®.'  The  Sari  (jfPembroke  and  Montgomery. 

Frintie  Seereiarg Thomas  Digby  Pigott. 

^"i^aT! '^^!^!".Y*™.®.■^"^!.!*,^™  ^^-  ^°^  ^^^"^  ^^^'  ^^^*^ 

Private  Secretary  William  S.  Fyl«r. 

Tke  Solicitor   Charles  Mathew  Clode. 

TkeAeoietamt  Solicitor John  Clnlow. 

The  Ckirf  Clerk  amd  Beyietrar  Ralph  Thompson. 

fl«MA««T'eBir«yKO.GBir,,ALOtTH.OM,HA.oi...{^*-^^;^G;^^  ^'  =•  Q«ooyw»^>~fl*  1^  of 

Pricate  Secretary  Owen  Heuy  Morshead. 

Director  ef  Sufpliee  and  Trmmeport Sir  William  Henry  Drake,  XCS. 

AaeiHaMitothelHrectorofStyfpUeeamdTratuport.   Arthur  Lawrence  Halibmton. 

Director  of  AmUeryaMd  Store,   {^"*2^eSl°"*^  ^  '""^  ™"  ^^  ^^^*  ^"^ 

Aaeietimi  to  ike  Director  ^ArtUUry  and  Storea  ...    Colonel  William  E.  M.  RelBy,  CB.  Royal  ArtOlexy. 
Director  ^  Contraeta  Thomas  Howell. 

Inspector  General  ef  Foriifieationa  and  Director  ^(LtGeneral   Sir  Frederick   E.   Chapman,   ZCS,  BQyal 

Worke  t    Engineers. 

Depmiy  Director  qf  Worlea,for  Fortj/teaHona Colonel  William  F.  D.  Jeryols,  OB.  Royal  Bnglnaers. 

D^nUy  Director  qf  Worke,  for  Barracka Colonel  Charles  Brisbane  Ewart,  CB.  Royal  BngJneen. 

TiiFnfAjroiAi.S«naTA«T J  Captom^o«.  Frederick  ArthnrBtMdey,  late  of  OwniMa 

PfioetU  Secretary  Ralph  Dalyell. 

Aeeomdmni  General John  Milton. 

Defmty  Aeeomtanf  General   WUliam  Heniy  White* 

Heniy  8.  SooO. 


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c.  i9Saft  Sir  William  Maynard  Gomm,  GCB.  Coldstream  GoardB,  x  Jan.  68,  ConttabU  qftke  Tower  of  Londcm, 


GENERAL  OFFICERS. 


GENERALS. 
1864. 
ffl5SrJ.F.FitzGerald,aCZ?.i8P.  20  June 
p  G.  3£arqui»  of  Tweeddale, 
KT.  GCB.  a  Life  Guards  ...  20  June 

iseo. 

ffi  flSr  John  Bell,  GCB.  4  F. ...  15  June 
S    Sir    J.    Aitchison,   GCB. 
Scots  Fus.Gd8 30  July 


I  Sir  W.Rowan,  GCB.  52  F.  13  Aug. 
^  _!  Sir  G.Bowles,  GCB.  i  W. 

I.  R.,  Lt.  of  Tower  of  London    9  Nov. 
Mis    Boyal    Sighneu    Albert 
Edward  Trinee  o/Wales  and 
Duke  0/ Cornwall,  KG.  KT. 
KP.  GCB.  GCSI.  loHussars, 
Col.  in  Ckitf  of  BiJU  Brigade    9  Nov. 
1868. 
a  Chas.  Aug.  Shawe,  74  F. . . .    6  Mar. 
Sir  R.England,  G  CB.Kir.41F.    6  July 
«rW.J.Codrington,(3fCS,23F.  a;  July 
SirJ.U.  F.  Smith,  KH.  R.Bng. 

Gent.UeherqfPriwChaimber    3  Aug. 

c.  i9  Sir  D.  M*GregOT\  KCB. ...  a8  Oct. 

J.  Spink,  KM.    F. la  Jan. 

3B  John  Drummond xoFeb. 

Geo.  Cha.£ar{o^ucan,  GCB. 
1  Life  Gds 28  Aug. 

$«  Sir  Chas.  Yorke,  GCB. 

Rifle  Br 5  Sept. 

1866. 

e.  9  Mon.  Sir  E.  Oust,  KCM. 
x6  Lancers,  Jfaeter  qf  the 
Ceremoniee  to  the  Queen  xa  Jan. 

P  F.  J.  Davies,  67  F X4  Jan. 

Marcus  Beresford,  20  F 4  Mar. 

39  m.  Mon.  SirW.  T.  KnoUys, 
KCB.  6a  F.,  Controller  and 
Treasurer  of  the  Moueehold  of 
M.B.M.  the  Prince  of  Wales  17  June 

Sir  H.  R.  Ferg.  Davie,  Bt.  73  P.  25  June 

W.  Wylde,  CB.  R.  Art 24  Aug. 

Sir  J.  Cheape,  GCB.  R.  Eng.     6  Dec. 
1867. 

tE.  F.  Gasooiene,  69  F 20  Jan. 
ugh  H.  Lora   Strathnsim, 
GCB.  GCSI.  R.  Horse  Gds.    4  Feb. 
«irH.J.W.Bentinck,i:e£.28F    8  Dec. 

1868. 
tf.nSSrT.Reed,  XC£.44F.    x  Jan. 
H.  Vise.  Melville,  GCB.  60  F.    i  Jan. 
Sir  R.  J.  Daores,  GCB.  R.  Art.    2  Feb. 

Henry  Col  vile,  12  F 27  Mar. 

Sir  W.F.WilliamB,5ar<.  GCB. 
R.  Art.  Gov.  4r  Com.  in  Chitf 

o/Gibraliar  a  Aug. 

John  Eden,  CB.  34  F 25  Aug. 

Sir  J.  E.  Dupuis,l:CB.R.  Art.  10  Nov. 

P.  S.  Stanhope,  13  F aa  Nov. 

F.  Sohuler,  R.  Art xx  Dec. 

1869. 
8KH.  Lord  Rokebj.KCB.  77  F.   8  Mar. 
Senry  W.  Breton.  56  F x8  Dec. 

aa  Thos.  Q.  Ball,  8  F.'. xo  Jan. 

Sir  E.  ^bine.  KCB.  R.  Art...    7  Feb. 

Gep.  Dixon,  104  F, z  Apr. 

Sir  A..  B.  Stransham,  KCB.  R. 

Mar .J. , X  Apr. 

A.  Anderson,  CB.  ft.  Mar.  ...    x  Apr. 
Sir  Thomas  Holloway,  GCB. 

B.  Mar.  Art x  Apr. 

Sir  G.  Brooke,  KCB.  R.  Art...  24  May 

^  Fred.  Maunsell,85F 9  Aug. 

Sir  G.  H.  Lookwood,  KCB. 

3  Hussars   aaOct. 

SirP,  Grant,  GCB.  GCUG.  78F. 

Governor  of  Chelsea  MospUal  19  Nov. 
«rR.J.  H. Vivian,  GCB.  xoaF.  aa  Nov. 

1871. 
Sir  Wm.  Wyllie,  KCB.  X03  F.  34  Feb. 
«.    Sir  R.   Airey,  GCB.  7  F. 

Adfuiani  General 9  Apr. 

H.  Goodwyn,  R.  Bng. 14  July 

Sir  Geo.  BuUer.&C^.  Rifle  Br.  as  Oct. 
Sir  J.  B.  Gough,  KCB.  a  Drs.  as  Oot. 

Man.  Arthur  Upton,  X07  F 95  Oot 

>A,J,ClQ«t44^Ci?,£ffx9aF,  35  Oct, 


198S  G.  Macdonald,  x6  F.    ... 

J.  R.  Craufard,  91  F 

P.  Taylor,  KH.  24  P 

e.  T.  H.  Johnston,  66  F 

H.  A.  Hankey,  i  Dr.  Gds.    ... 

H.  D.  Townshend,  35  F 

1872. 

F.  F.  Whinyates,  R.  Art 

Wm.  H.  Eden,  90  F 

Sir  J.  HopeGrAnt,&C£.  9Lan. 

Chm.  at  Aldershot 

Cha.  Gascoyne,  72  F 

W.  R.,  iord  Sandhurst,  GCB. 

GCSI.  38  F.  Commanding  the 

Troops  in  Ireland  

R.  J.  Stotherd,  R.  Bng 

Sir  3.  Alexander, Z'CJS.  R.Art. 

H.  Servante,  R.  Eng 

J.  T.  Lane,  CB.  R.  Art.. 


Bight  Mon.  Sir  Edw.  Lugard, 
GCB.  21  F.  ChirfCom.  of  the 
Army  Purchase  Commission... 
1878. 

G.  H.  MacKinnon,  CB.  a6  F. 

1  P.  V.  England,  R.  Art 

.  F.  Vise.  Templetown,  KCB. 
60F 

A.  A.,  Sari </Camwath,  48  F. 

Sir  T.  S.  Pratt,  KCB.  37  F.  .. 

e.  W.  N.  Hutchinson.  33  F.  ... 

Simcoe  Baynes,  35  F 

M.  C.  Johnstone,  88  F 

1871. 
50  Wm.  F.  Forster,  KM.  8x  F. 

F.Johnston  

M.  Barlow,  CB.  14  F 


25  Oct. 
25  Oct. 
x9  Nov. 

5  Dec. 

7  Deo. 
3x  Dec. 

2x  Jan. 
4  Mar. 

33  Apr. 
xoMay 


33  May 

19  June 

I  Aug. 

6  Oct. 


24  Oct. 

19  Jan. 
79  Mar. 

6  Apr. 
X4  Apr. 
26  Auiy 
agMay 
X4  Dec. 
29  Dec. 

6  Jan. 

7  Jan. 
ax  Mar. 


UEUTENAHT  OENSRALB. 
1866 
Igmi  Sir  J.  Bloomfleld,  GCB. 

R.  Art xa  May 

e.  Sir  J.  Michel,  GCB.  86  F....  25  June 
^CS  Sir  F.  Warde,  KCB.  R. 

Art 94  Aug. 

1867. 
c.  Sir  R.  P.  Douglas,2)ar<.  98  F.    6  Jan. 

T.  Lemon,  CB.  R.  Mar X3  Feb. 

R.  0.  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala, 

GCB.  G8CI.  R.Eng.  Gen.and 

Commander  in  Chitf,    Basi 

Indies  x  Mar. 

Walter  Soott,R.  Eng x  Mar. 

Sir  A.T.Cotton,  KCSI.  R,Eng.    x  Mar. 
G.  A.  Malcolm.  CB.  X05F.   ...    8  Mar. 

Henry  Byre,  59  F 3  Sept. 

Lord  Wm.  PaiUct,  GCB.  68  F. 

Equerry  to  M.B.M.  the  Duke 

qf  Cambridge 8  Dec. 

1868. 

John  Fatten,  47  F x  Jan. 

o.S'irD.  A.Cameron.  G  CB.  az  F. 

ChvemorB.  MilHary  College    1  Jan. 
$«B  SirW.  B.  IngUby,  KCB. 

R.Art X  Jan. 

|B  Sir  G.  BeU.  KCB.  x  F 38  Jan. 

R.Richardson-Robertson,  CB. 

3  Dr.  Gds 31  Jan. 

ffllK  B.  Cuppage,  R.  Art.    ...    2  Feb. 

8.  Braybrooke,  99  F 21  Feb. 

^A.  Wilson,  Bt.  GCB.  R.Art.    6  Mar. 

nOBR.  Law,  KM.jiF x3Mar. 

Sir  Cha.  T.  Tan  Straubenzee, 

KCB.  30  F.  Go9.  ir  Comm.  in 

Chief  f^Malta 27  Mar. 

«rE.  W.F.Walker,  JTCJ.soF.  19  Apr. 

T.A.  Drought,  xs  F ax  Apr. 

Charles  Stuart,  46  F x  May 

Mon.  Sir  A.  A.  Spencer.  KCB. 

43  F.  Com.  in  Chirf,  Bombay    9  May 

C.  AshmOre,  30  F xs  July 

R.Bum,R.  Ajrt a  Aug. 

J.  Lawrenson,  13  Hussars   ...  as  Aug. 

S.  J.  Hodgson,  54  F 99  Aug. 

F.  H.  Q.Jlarq.  of  Hertford. 

Lord, Chamberlain xoNov. 

D.  Thomdike.  R.  Art xoNov. 

e.  W.  A.  M'Cleverty,  xo8  F.  33  Nov. 

L.  D.  Williams,  6  Drs 33  Nov. 

Geo.  OampbeU,  CB.  R.  Art....  ix  Dec. 
0,QrantiC^,R.Art „,„  14  Dec, 


1869. 

C.  A.  Lewis,  64  F 8  Mar. 

W.  Parlby,  ax  Hussars ai  Mar. 

John  T.  Hill,  75  F 14  June 

J.  Longfield,  CB.  29  F 5  Sept. 

C.  W.  M. Raiders, CJB.  iTLanc.  28  Oct. 

SSrF.  W.Hamilton.  KCB.21  F.  18  Dec. 
1870. 

Sir  C.Hastings  Doyle,  KCMG. 
87  F.  Commanding  S.  District  10  Jan. 

Sir  Fred.  Horn,  ifCB.  45  F. ...  x8  Jan. 

T.  P.  Flude,  R.  Art 7  V^^- 

H.  0.  Tate,  R.  Mar.  Art i  Apr. 

J.  H.  Grascoigne,  CB.  R.  Mar.    i  Apr. 

E.  Frome,  R.  Eng.  IAent.Gov. 
qf  Guernsey     aoApr. 

G.  Twemlow,  R.  Art 24  May 

Sir  Edward  Green,  KCB. 
Bombay  6.C 25  Juno 

SirA..  M.  Becher,  KCB.  Ben- 
gal S.C 95  June 

T.  F.  Flemyng,  Bengal  S.  C.  25  June 

John  Hobson,  Bombay  S.  C.  25  Jmu* 

John  flblliott  Crofton,  6  F.   ...  21  Aus- 

Mon.  Sir  James  Lindsay, 
KCMG.  3  F.  MiUtary 
Secretary., 10  Oct. 

5irA.A.T.Cunynghame,fCB. 
36  F.  Comm.theForcesatC.of 
Good  Mope,  4-  Lt.  Goo 22  Oct 

J.S.Smith    19  Nor. 

H.  A.  O'Neill 23  Not. 

1871. 

R.  Parker,  5  Dr.  Gds 2  Jan. 

iSirCha.  Trollope,  A'CiT.  53F.  24  Feb. 

Lord  Geo.  A.  F.  Paget,  KCB.  7 
Dr.  Gds aSFeb. 

B.  J.  Taylor,  a  W.LR oApr. 

*"  E.  R.  Hill.  5  F 27  May 

.  T.  Renwick,  R.  Eng 8  June 

W.  B.  Goodfellow,  R.  Eng.  ..14  July 

G.W.  Key,  ix  Hussars 30  Jnly 

A  A.  Shuttle  worth,  R.  Art....  13  Sepu 

E.  Pole.  12  Lancers 25  Oct 

Sir  R.  Walpole,  KCB.  65  F. ...  25  Oct 
Sir  A.  J.  Lawrence,  KCB.  58  F.  35  Oct. 
Mon.  G.  Cadogan.  CB.  xo6  F.  25  Oct 
J.  C.  Hope  GibBone,  8  Htissars  35  Oct. 

C.  P.  Ainslie,  x  Drs 25  Oct 

Freeman  Murray,  57  F 25  Oct 

A.  N.  Vise.  Bridport,  Equerry 

totheQneen  35  Oct 

Sir  David  Russell,  KCB.  84  F.  25  Oct 
SSr  Horatio  Shirley.XCB.6iF.  25  Oct 

W.  S.  Newton,  8a  F 25  Oct 

S.  Perceval    35  Oct 

H.Cooper,  79  F 25  Oct 

c.  R.  Rumley,  27  F 25  Oct. 

Bt.Mon.Sir  K.K.  Storks,  QCB. 

GCMG.  70  F 25  Oct 

Bight  Mon.  G.  C.  W.  Foreaier  25  Oct. 
Sir  £.  C.   Hodge,    KCB.  4 

Dr.  Gds 25  Oct 

T.  Crombie,  96  F 25  Oct. 

H.  E.  Doherty,  CB 25  Oct- 

A.  H.  Ferryman,  CB.  40  F....  19 1»V. 

c.  W.  R.  Faber.  X7  F s  I^- 

T.  J.  Galloway,  xo  F 7  ^>^' 

Sir  John  Garvock,  KCB.  89  F.  29  Dec. 
Sir  Wm.  Jones,  KCB.  3a  F....  3*  Dec 

1878. 
Mon,  ^tr  AJex.Bamallon-Gar- 
don.   KCB.    xoo  F.,  Mon. 

Equerry  to  the  Queen x  Jan. 

Corbet  Cotton,  lox  F s  J"®- 

5ir JohnFordyc6.XCB.R.Art.  91  Jan. 
R.F.Copland-0rawf(»id,&.Art3i  i"^- 
Matthew  Smith.  CB.  76  F.  ...    4  ^^' 
H.  Bates,  CB.  9  F.  Member  qf 
the  Army  PurdUue  Commis- 
sion     8  Mar. 

Sir  F.  E.  Chapman,  KCB.  B. 
Eng.   Insneetor  General  qf 

.ForMfM^uMU 13  Apr. 

0.  T.  M.  WOson.  63  F 33  Apr. 

G.  Staunton,  CB.  9a  F 33  Apr. 

C.  Crutchley,  80  F 33  Apr. 

M.  K.  Atherl^,  xooF 6iay 

$«r  Trevor  Chute.  KCB.  «  F.  xo  May 

W.  G.  Brown.  83  F 33  May 

W.  B.  D.  BrougUton,  E,  Bng.  xg  Jane 


A.  Rowland.  R.  Art i  Aug. 

fiirJ.LintomA.  Simmons,  KCB. 

K.Eug.  Qoc.H.  Mil.  Academy  27  Aug. 
/firW.M.Coghlan.XC^.R.Art.    6  Oct. 

H.Jenris,  94P 34  Oct. 

1873. 
e,  M.  W.Smith,  Cif .soHuBsars  19  Jan. 

J.  M.  Perceval,  CB 14  Feb. 

Sir  H.W.  Stiated,  KCB.  93  F.  15  Feb. 
«r  J.St.  G«orge,JrC5.R. Art.  ag  Mar.  I 

C.  S.  Keid,R.  Art 5  Apr. 

Sir  P.  M.  N.  Guj,  KCB.  55  F.  6  Apr. 
Sir  P. Seymonr,Xf ar/.  CB.  1 1 F. 

Groom  im  Waiting  to  the  Queen  14  Apr. 

J.  L.  Denoift,  CB 15  Mny 

A;r  P\ P. Haines, ATCB.  Com.  in 

Chief  at  Madras  23  May 

J.  A.  Lambert  26  May 

W.  OGradyHaly,  CB.  Com- 

»a»d*ng  the    ¥orcee  in.   the 

Dominion  of  Canada    36  May 

HP.  Rii\Tnond    36  May 

r£  Lon/H. H.M. Percy,  ITCB.  39  May 
W.  C.  E.  2>anier,2><rtfc/or  Oene- 

ml  of  MuUary  Educaiion  ...  3 a  Aug. 
5.f  C.  H.  BUice,  A'CB.  Qr.Mr. 

General  38  Sept. 

H.  R.  Jonea,  CB.  6  Dr.  Gda...  6  Dec. 
A.  Tucker,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  14  Dec. 
Sir  T.  M.  Biddulph,    KCB. 

£eeperofJ£erMajeily'ePrirjf 

Titr$e,  and  Receiver  General 

of  die  Duehy  of  Cornwall   ...  39  Dec. 
1871 
r.  Hagart,  CB.  7  Hussars  ...    6  Jan. 

.Vrr  T.  M.  Steele,  ATCB 7  Jan. 

JameaCreagb 26  Jan. 

e.  J.  P.  Sparks,  CB.  95  P. ...  7  Feb. 
£dw.  DarraU,  Bengal  S.  C...  20  Feb. 

XAJOK  6ENEEAL8. 
1865. 

R.  C,  MooT«,  CB.  R.  Art 29  Mar. 

&r  Geo.  Bairour.  KCB.  R.Art.  5  June 
StrVf.  E.  Baker,  .CCB.R.  Eng.  2  Aug. 
H.  B.  Turner,  E.  Env 21  Dec. 

Sir  r!  Wilbraham,  KCB 26  Jan. 

Henry  Fabner,  Bengal  8.  C.     7  Feb. 

David  Pott,  Bengal  S.  C 15  Feb. 

>'irF:dw.U.Warde,J:CB.R.Art.  37  Fob. 

Win,  Irwin 3  Mar. 

H.  Darby-Griffith,  CB.5 Lane.  31  Mar. 

J.W.Smith,  CB 20 Apr. 

f. F.  D. George,  CB 6M!ay 

J.  W.  Croggan,  R.  Art is  June 

J.  Yorke,  CB.  19  Hussars  ...  17  June 

J.  Abbott,  CB.  K.  Art 19  June 

Uu    Royal   Highness    Frince 

Frederic  Christian  Charles 

Augustttsof  Schleswig-Hol- 

•UJin    sJaly 

P.  K-   M'G.    Skinner,    CB. 

Bombay  S.  C 33  July 

F£  &r  Collingwood  Dickson, 

KVB.  R.  Art 24  Aug. 

W.  E.  Mulcaster,  Bengal  B.C.  26  Aug. 
0.  Cavenagh,  Bengal  S.  C...  17  Sept. 

J.  H.  K.  Dalrvmple 38  Oct. 

John  S.Paton,CB.  Bengals.  C.  29  Oct. 
Ilenry  J.  PcUy,  Bombay  S.C.  6  Nov. 
G.  C.  Langley,  CB.  R.  Mar....  10  Nov. 

V.  R.  Maxwell.  R.  Mar xo  Nov. 

J.  M.  B.  Prascr-Tytler,  CB. 

Bengals.  C 13 Nov. 

R.  R.   Younghusband,    CB. 

Bombay  8..C 6  Dec 

1867. 

F.  Tomer,  CB.  R.  Ait. x8  Jan. 

H.  U.  Grabanu  CB 90  Jan. 

H.  Retmy,  CSI.  Commandinff 

tk*  Troops  in  CsyUm a  Feb. 

G,  Campbell,  CB 4  Feb. 

H.  Marriott»  R.  Mar 13  Feb. 

('.W.Tremenheere,CB.R.Eng.  x  Mar. 

J.  J.  Biseet,  CB 8  Mar. 

YZSir  Hy.  Tombs,  JTCB.  R.A.  i  x  Mar. 
J  W.  Bayley,Madra«  B.C. ...  13  Mar. 
H.  W.  Trevelyan,  CB.  R.  Art.  95  Mar. 
*r  Chas.  Reid..rCB.Ben.8.0.  5  Apr. 
Sir  James BTind,£'CB.  R.  Art.    i  June 

J.  Armstrong,  CB 6  July 

Sir  D.  E.  Wood.  KCB.  R.  Art.    6  July 
K-  A.  Holdich.  CB.  Command- 
ing D«Umi  Ditlriet 3  Sept. 

Sir  V.  W.  D.  Staveley,  KCB.  25  Sept 

A.  Havshe,  R.  Art 31  Oct. 

R.>-.PhiUipa  8  Dec. 


General  Officers. 

Geo.  p.  Whish.  Bengal  S.C...  9  Dec. 
Sir  George   Malcolm,  KCJi. 

Bombay  S.  C 15  Dec. 

iS»r  J.W.I«itzmayer,rCB.R.A.  sg  Dec. 

1868 
Sir  Alfred  H.  Horsford,  JTCB. 

Comm.  S.  E.  IHsiriet  x  Jan. 

W.  D.  P.  Patton  i  Jan. 

W.  H.  Askwith,  B.  Art i  Jan. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  P.  E.  Herbert, 

A'CB 28  Jan. 

c.Artbur  Borton,  CB.  Comm. 

a  DicUion  qf  Madras  Army ..  31  Jan. 

D.  E.  Mackirdy    21  Feb, 

H.  F.  Dunsford, CB.  Ben. S.C.  22  Feb. 

T.  K.  Whistler,  R.  Art 5  Mar. 

J.  S.  Brownrigg,  CB 6  Mar. 

W.  M.  S.  M'Murdo,  CB 6  Mar, 

Wm.  Munro,  CB.  Commanding 

at  Barbadoes  6  Mar. 

A.  C.  Errington   6  Mar. 

c.  C.A.Edwards,  CB 6  Mar. 

8.  T.  Christie,  CB 6  Mar. 

C.  J.  Dalton,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

W.M.Wood  6  Mar. 

H.  Smyth,  CB.  Comm.  Western 

District    6  Mar. 

Lord  Mark  Kerr,  CB 6  Mar. 

F.  M.  Eardloy  Wilmot,  R.  Art.  6  Mar. 
H.  W.  Wbitfeild,   Commanding 

the  Forces  in  China  and  the 

Straits  Setllemen ts 6  M:ir. 

John  Wilkic,  14  Hussars 6  Mar. 

Sir  H.  P.  de  Bathe ,  Bart 6  Mar. 

R.Waddy,  CB 6  Mar. 

J.  H.  Francklyn,  CB.  R.  Art.  6  Mar. 

T.  H.  Tidv 6  Mar. 

Sir  Edm.  Haythome,  KCB.. . .  6  Mar. 

T.Brooke  6  Mar. 

H.  D.  White,  CB.  2  Dr.  Gds. ...  6  Mar. 

W.    S.;R.  Norcott,   CB.  Li. 

Goo.ofJereey    6  Mar. 

G.W.  Y;  Simpson,  R.  Art.  ...  6  Mar. 

J.  Maitland,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

D.  Lysons,  CB.  Commanding 
Northern  District  6  Mar. 

W.  L.  Earl  o/liongford,  KCB.  6  Mar. 

U.S.H.  Pnnce  W.  A.  Edward 
of  Saxe  Weimar,  CB.,  Com- 

manding  Moms  Diatriet  6  Mar. 

Sir  Arch.  Little,  KCB.  i  x  Hus- 
sars    6  Mar. 

S.  N.  Lnwder, CB.  R.  Mar.  ...  6  Mar. 

Sir  John  Douglas,  KCB.  Com. 

in  Scotland   6  Mar. 

Sir  H.  Charles  B.  Daubeney, 

KCB 6  Mar. 

Hon.  R.  W.  P.  Curzon,  CB....  6  Mar. 

T.  Tapp,  CB 6  Mar. 

H.  Forster,  CB.  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

Sir  T.  W.  M'Mahon.  Bt.  CB. 
x8  HuBsart>,    Com.   Cavalry 

Brig,  at  Aldershot    6  Mar. 

Alex.Maxwell,  CB 6  Mar. 

R.  T.  Farren,  CB 6  Mar. 

H.  8.  Rowan,  CB.  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

R.  Wardlaw,  CB.  7  Dr.  Gds. 
Com.  Cavalry  Brigade  at  the 

Curragh  6  Mar. 

J.  T.  Grant,  CB.  Commanding 

MhotP  Division^  Bombay 6  Mar. 

Alex.  Low,  CB 6  Mar. 

Percy  Hill,  CB.  Commanding 

Sirhind  Division,  Bengal    ...  6  Mar. 

Sir  E.  H.  Greathed,   KCB. 

Commanding  at  Colchester ...  6  Mar. 

Sir  John  Jones,  ITCB 6  Mar. 

G.  J.  L.  Buchanan,  R.  Art....  6  Mar. 

B.  W.  Dumford,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

W.  N.  Custance,  CB 6  Mar. 

A.  C.  Bentinck 6  Mar. 

Sir  R.  D.  Kelly,  KCB.  Com. 

Cork  District 6  Mar. 

J.  R.  Stuart.  CB 6  Mar. 

ir<m.Robort  Rollo,  CB 6  Mar. 

G.  Lambrick,  R.  Mar 6  Mar. 

G.  A.  Schomberg,  CB.  R.Mar. 

Art 6Mar. 

Sir  Henry  James.  R.  Eng. ...  6  Mar. 

Geo.  Wynne,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

E.  H.  F.  Pocklington 6  Mar. 

H.  J.  Warre,  CB.  Comm.  a  Bri- 

gadeat  the  Curragh 6  Mar. 

J.  B.  Goodwyn,  CB 6  Mar. 

R.  de  Balis,  CB 6  Mar. 

A.  T.  Heyland,  CB 6  Mar. 

G.  v.  Maxwell,   CB.   Com.  a 

Brigade  at  AUershot   6  Mar. 


E.  S.  Smyth 

T.  B.  F.  Marriott,  R.  Art.    ... 

E.  B.  Jeffreys,  CB 

Hon.  F.  ColboiTie,  CB 

5irH.D.Hames8,A'CB.R.Eng. 
Hon.  Bt.  G.  G.  Foley,  CB.  ... 

H.  Riehy,  R.  Eng 

C.R.  Egerton,  89  F 

Cha.  Elmhirst,  Commanding  at 

Malta   

R,  Strachey,  CB.  CSI.  R.  Eng 
R.  C.  H.  Taylor,  CB.  Inspector 

General  of  Recruiting 

e.  Hon.  A.  E.  Hardinge,  CB. 

Equerry  to  the  Queen,  Com, 

a  JHcision  in  Bengal    

R.  N.  Tinley 

E.  A.  Somerset,  CB.Coain.  the 

Brigade  at  Gibraltar  

A.  C.  Goodenough,  CB 

c.  P.  L.  MacDougall,  Deputy 

A^utant    General f   Intelh- 


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C.  E.  Ford,  R.  Eng 

C.  A.  Orr,  R.  Eng 

C.  J.  Wright,  R.  Art 

<?.  Alex.  Macdonell,  CB.,Com. 

a  Division  of  Bengal  Army 

A.  Bonn,  R.  Art 

J.  A.  R.  Raines,  CB 

J.  A.  Street,  CB 

C.  Herbert,  CB 

J.  W.  8.  Smith,  CB 

F.  P.  Harding,  CB 

E.  8.  Claremont,  CB 

Charles  C.  Shute.  CB.  MP. 

for  Brighton   

J.  W.  Armstrong,  CB.  Deputy 

Adjutant  General 

T.  S.  Conway,  CB 

Lord     Alfred    Paget,    Chief 

Equerry  and  Cleric  Marshal 

tothe  Queen   

A.  F.  Ansell 

W.  J.  Smythe,  R.  Art 

T.  H.  Pearson,  CB 

e.  5ir  James  E.  Alexander, CB. 

A.  H.  L.  Wyatt   

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

R.  G.  HamUton,  R.  Eng 

E.A.  G.  Muller  

A.  LLookhart,  CB 

T.  E.  Lacy 

E.  B.  Hale,  CB 

c.  J.  A.  Bwart,  CB 

W.  C.  Hadden,  R.  Eng 

Wm.  Parke.  CB.,  Com.  Infan- 
try Brigade  at  Aldershot   . . . 

C.  L.  Barnard,  CB.  R.M.Art. 

B.  B.  Johnson,  CB.  R.  Art.... 
e.  H.  E.  Longden,  CB.  CSI.., 
H.  A.  Carleton,  CB.  R.  Art.... 

H.  R.  Benson,  CB 

W.  R.  Haliday 

J.  T.  Airey,  CB 

W.  H.  Bradford  

C.  L.  B.  MaiUand    

W.T.  Layard  

J.  H.  Laye  

W.  C.  Forrest 

A.  T.  Phillpotts,  R.Art 

G.  P.  Bealy,  R.  Art. 

Hon.  J.  W.  B.  Macdonald,  CB. 

Private  Secretary  to  H.R.H. 
the  Duke  of  Cambridge  

B.  J.  Banxngartner,  VB 

G.  C.  Clarke.  CB 

0.  F.  Fordyoe,  CB 

c.  F.  A.  Whimper,  CB 

R.W.D.Leith,  CB 

W.  R.  Preston 

B.  Stanton,  CB.  R.Bng.  Agent 

and  Consul  Gen.  in  Egypt ... 

T.  C.  KeUy,  CB 

H.    F.    Ponsonby,      Private 

Secretary  to  the  Queen  

Edmund  Ogle,  R.  Bug 

0.  P.  Bourko,  Exon,  Yeomen 

qf  the  Guard 

G.    Brskine,    Commanding  ai 

Chatham  

B.  G.  Wyn: 
T.  Pattle,  CB. 

W.L.  Ingall.C'B 

0.  P.  B.  Walker,  CB.  MilUary 

Attachi  at  Berlin 

Wm.  Clarke 

H.  J.  8tannus,  CB 


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A.  J.  Herbert,    CB.  Comm, 

a  Brigade  at  Aldenhot  6HBr. 

James,  Zord Seaton 6Mar. 

B.  Wella,  CB 6  Mar. 

Heniy  G.  Hart   6  Mar. 

Bobert  Pratt,  CB 6  Mar. 

ITdm.  L.  Sn^h,  CB 6  Mar. 

e.  J.  W.  R^olds 6  Mar. 

F.  0.  A.  Stephenaon,  CB.  ...  6  Mar. 

Geo.  Ramsay,  Bengal  S.  C. . . .  6  Mar. 

H.  Pritchard,  Madras  S.  C. . . .  6  Mar. 

C.  T.  Chamberlain,  CSI.  Ben- 
gal S.  0 6  Mar. 

Sir  H.  B.  Lomsden,  CB.  KCSI. 

Ben.S.C 6  Mar. 

fi.  0.  BriggB,  Madras  8.  C. ...  98  Jtme 

GSXTESAL 

$  William  Crokat... 


General  Officers, — Colonele. 

L.  S.  Hough,  Bombav  8.  C...  16  Aug. 
Reynell  G.  Taylor,  CB.  CSI. 

Bengal  8.  C 28  Oct. 

A.  Fytche.  CSI.  Bengal's.  0.  18  Nov. 
D.M.8tewart,CB.Bengal8.G.  24  Dec. 


1869. 
Sir  H.  W.  Norman,  JTCB.  Ben. 

8.0 23  Mar. 

G. W.  G.  Green.  CB.  Ben.  8.0.  30  Mar. 
R.  Hamilton,  Madras  8.  0. . . .  8  May 
Sir  Alfred  T.  Wilde,    ECB. 

C5/.  Madras  8.  0 x8  July 

Henry  J.  Barr,  Bombay  8.0.  22  July 
W.T.  Hughes,  CB.  Bengal  8.0.  x  Aug. 
D.  Hodson,  CB.  Madras  8. 0.  79  Aug. 

OFFICEBB  on  a  BPBOIAL  BATE  of  £400  per  Annum. 
25  Oct.  71  1  Peter  Edwards 19  Nov.  71 


1810. 

HeniyDaly,  CB.  Bombay  B.C.  4  Jul 
J.  L.Yaugnan,  CB.  Ben.  B.C.  15  Jan. 
ITCS. J. Browne,  CB.BeA.S.C.  6  Feb. 
0.  Ooreton.  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  23  Feb. 
W.  P. Marriott, CSJ.  BouL B.C.  xBMar. 
L.  Barrow,  CB.  Madras  8.  C.  26  Uar. 
0.  A.  Barwell,  CB.  Bengal 

8.0 i6M»y 

Sir  Arthur  Purvis   Phayre, 

CB.  KCSI.  Bengal  8.  0. ...    9  Aug. 

Fra.  B.  Voyle,  Beni^Ll  8.  C...  11  M»y 
0.  Mackenzie,  Madras  8.  C.    4  July 

H.Nott,  Madras  S.C ij^evt. 

J.  T.  8hakespear,Beng.  B.C.  36  Sept. 


QENERAL  OFFICERS  on 

m.  G.  Whichoote,  Unatt. . .    5  Deo.  71 
Jas.  A.  Butler,  Unatt  ...    5  Dec.  71 
«B  G.  T.  Earl  of  Albemarle, 
Unatt 7  Feb.74 

UEUTEKAKT  OENEBALB. 

Fra.  IforguMi/Conyngham, 

JTP.  (?CJr.  Unatt 20  Apr.  66 

ffi  J.  H.  Bainbrigge, Unatt..  22  Oot.  70 
||W.A.LeMeBuner,Unatt...  19  Nov.  70 


the  HALF  PAY  of  their  former  Begiznental  Oommissioiis. 

Eardley  Wilmot,  Unatt.    ...  19  Nov  70  J.  P.  Westropp,  Unatt 20  Feb. :« 

"  L.  A.  During,  Unatt 19  Nov.  70 


T.  0.  Bnuth.  Unatt. ...  25  Oct.  71 

W.  bhambr^,  Unatt 26  Jan.  74 

Hon.  A.  0.  Legge, Unatt. ...  36  Jan.  74 
Melville  DaJyell,  Unatt.  ...  26  Jan.  74 
e.H. 8.  Stephens,  Jrff.  Unatt.    7  Feb.  74 

Jas.  M'Queen,  Unatt 7  Feb.  74 

F.P.  Dunne,Unatt.  Hon.Col. 

Queen' 9 CountyMUUia 7  Feb.  74 

R.  J.  P.  VassaU,  Unatt 7  Feb.  74 


KAJOR  OENEBALB. 

^Jas.  Bcargill,  Unatt la  Jan.  it 

Charles  Hind,  Unatt 6Mar.f£ 

R. H.  J.B.  Beaumont.Unatt.  6  Mar.  6S 
J.  B.  Oreagh,  h.p.  48  F.  ...  6  Mar.  ^8 
aa  M.  8.  H.  Llovd,  Unatt...    6  Mar.  (I 

John  Roche,  Unatt 6  Mar.  6.^ 

W.  M'Pherson,  Unatt.   6Mw.« 

N.  8.  Gardiner,  Unatt. 6  Mar.  a 


1864. 

O.TyTwhitt.CB.Unatt.J5< 
and  AidB  de  Camp  to  H.B.S:, 
the  I>uk9  qf  Cambridge 28  Nov. 

1868. 

F.  A.  Campbell,  hj).  R.  Mar.  21  Feb. 
J.  H.  Lefiroy,  CB.  R.  Art 24  Bept. 

1860. 
8W3.  M.  Adye.  KCB.  R.  Art.  X9  May 

Edw.  Price,  CB.  R.  Art   2  Nov. 

J.  W.  Domville,  R.  Art 2  Nov. 

1861. 

B.  A.  Whitmore,  CB.  Unatt.  15  Feb. 

Lord  A.  G.  Russell,  h.p.  Riile 
Brigade,  Colonel  on  the  Staff 
ai  Skomcliffe xo  Mar. 

0.  J.  0.  MiUs,  Brigade  Dep6t, 

Oaford 23  Mar. 

J.  J.  Hort.  CB.  Brigade  De- 
pot, Warlejf  9  Apr. 

Jonn  Simpson,  CB,  h.p.  34  F.  20  Apr. 

H.  G.  Rainey,  CB.  h.p.  6x  F.  20  Apr. 

J.  A.  Cole,  h.p.  X5  F 20  Apr. 

R.W.  Lacy,  Br.  Depot,  Aekton  16  May 

:F(ff  F.F.  Maude,  CB.  h.p.  3  F.  30  May 

B.  H.  MaxweU,  CB.  hj).88  F.  ix  June 

J.  M.  Walter,  CB.  xa  F.    X7  June 

J.  B.  Thackwell,  CB.,  Bri- 
gade Depot,  Bodmin  25  June 

e.  J.  E.  Addison,  Unatt.  Aeeitt- 
ant  to  the  Governor,  Boyal 
JiilUary  CoUsge  6  Aug. 

Edm.  Roche,  Unatt 6  Aug. 

W.  Inglis,  CB.  h.p.  Dep.  Batt.    8  Aug. 

L.  Shadwell,  CJ?.  Unatt 4  Sept. 

0.  J.  Foster,  h.p.  x6  Lancers  20  Sept. 

G.  F.  8.  Call,  CB.  h.p.  18  F.     2x  Oct. 
J.  0.  Brooke,  CB.  h.p.  8  F....  xx  Nov. 

Rob.  Bruce,  h.p.  2F 26  Nov. 

R.  Y.  Shipley,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  tTooUrioh X3  Dec. 

J.  B.  Oollings,  CB.  h.p. 
Brigade  Depot 21  Deo. 

1868. 
Ralph  Budd,  Inepeeting  Field 

Officer  in  Ireland 27  Jan. 

H.Bingham,r.f.p. JiMp.Fitf^dQif.  2  Feb. 
H.  Hamilton,  CB.    Brigade 

Depot,  Oskz£& 6  Feb. 

T.  Addison,  C?]&.2  F.  Br.  Gen, 

Com.  Sind  Diefriet,  Bombay  x6  Feb. 
0.  0.  MTntyre,  CB.  r.f.p.  78F.    7  Mar. 
James     Maurice    Flidmrose, 
CSI.  h.p.  43  F.  Dep.At^;  Gen. 

in  Ireland  20  Mar. 

H.  Elrington,    CB.    Rifle 

Ot,  Wineheeter 29  Mar. 


COLONELS. 

0.  L.  Nugent,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

Dep.  Judge  Advocate,  Dublin  xx  Apr. 
P.Archer-Butler,  CZB.h.p.28  F  X4  Apr. 

R.  O.  Bright,  CB.  19  F x  May 

TJC  E.W.D.  BeU,CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Wrexham 17  May 

e.  Wm.  Bankey.  CB.  62  F.  ...  x8  May 
E.Wodohouse,BrigadeDepot» 

Brecon x  June 

F.Burtou,C2^.h.p.Depdt  Batt. 

Ateitt.Adj.Gen.  otDevonport  xo  June 
Wm.  Gordon,   CB.    Brigade 

Depot,  Hamilton 25  June 

G.  n.  S.  Willis,  CB.  Unatt. 

Auiet.  Quarter  Matter  Gen.  26  June 
J.  H.  Wingfield,  r.f.p.  15  F....  28  June 
Lord  A.  0.  L.  FitzRoy,  CB. 

Unatt.  Equerry  to  the  Queen  X4  July 
J.  Daubeny,  CB.  h.p.  62  F.  xx  Aug. 
R.  Warden,  CB.  h.p.  xo  F.  ...  is  Aug. 
C.  H.    Morris,    CB.  Unatt. 

Military  Atiaehi  at  VienTta  17  Aug. 

F.  A.  Campbell,  R.  Art. X5  Sept. 

H.  P.  Gooaenough,  R.  Art....  xs  Sept. 
C.W.Thompson,  h.p.  7  Dr.Gds.  X7  Sept. 

M.  Bruce,  Gr.  Gds 3  Oct. 

J.  R.  Glyn,  CB.  h.p.  Rifle  Br. 

Aeeiet.  Adjt.  Gen.  for  Auaei- 

liary  Force*  in  Ireland 29  Oct. 

J.  Cockbum,  Unatt.  Staff  Off. 

of  Pensioners  6  Nov. 

A.  Scudamore,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  .ExefM-   9  Nov. 

R.  W.  McL.  Fraser,  Brigade 

Depot,  TParioic*  25  Nov. 

G.  W.  P.  Bingham,  C^.Brigade 
"Depot,,  Reading 29  Nov. 

J.  Cameron,  CB.  R.  Eug 2  Dec. 

J.    ConoUy,  Unatt.  Military 

Attachi  at  Farts   14  Dec. 

A.  F.  Bond,  h.p.  Staff  Corps, 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 2x  Dec. 

G.  B.  Shakeepear,  R.  Art.  ...  22  Dec. 
W.  Hope,C.B.  Brigade  Depot, 

Stirling 26  Dec. 

1863L 

W.  F.  Curtis,  h.p.  2x  Hussars  19  Jan. 

T.  E.  Knox,  CB.  Brigade 
Depot,  Yarmouth 24  Jan. 

W.  J.  Loftus,  CB.  h.p.  38  F....  28  Jan. 

M.  G.  Adams.  Unatt. 29  Jan. 

E.  W.  Donovan,  Brigade 
Depot,  Bedford 3x  Jan. 

H.  P.  Hepburn,  CB.  8.  F.  Gds.    s  Feb. 

Richard  M.Be8t,h.p.  79F.Bfn- 
gadier  General  Com.  Ifagpore 
Foree^Madrae    S  Feb. 

R.  Knox,  h.p.  x8  Hussars   ...  19  Feb. 

W.  J.  Chamberlayne,  h.p.  3 
W.  I.  R.  Colonel  on  the  Stcff 
at  the  Maurititu  X9  Feb. 


D.  Anderson,  Brigade  Depot, 
Chester     5  Mar. 

F.  G.   Wilkinson,     Brigade 
Depot,  Shreteitbury  x6iraT. 

J.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art 18  Mar. 

W.  P.  Radcliffe,  CB.  h.p.  20  F. 

Insp.  General  of  Musketry  ...  26H&r. 

T.  H.  Pakenham,  30  F 27  Mar. 

W.  Payn,  CB.  72  F 31  Mar. 

T.Ross,  24  F xApr. 

H.  E.  Woare,  CB.  v>  F xo  Aur. 

H.  M.  Hamilton,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Bury  St.  JSdmunde ...  X2  Apr. 
Hon.  F.A-Thesiger,  C-B.h.p.95 

F.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Q»u>en  ; 

Adjutant  General.Eaet  Indiee 

with  local  rank  of  Mai.  Gen.  30  Apr. 
B.  Harrison,  h.p.  xx  Hussars  19  May 
B.  W.  D.  Lowe,  CB.  h.p.  86  P.  2  June 
flbn.  A.  G.C.  Chichester,  X 6  F.  xfiJuse 
e.  W.  A.  Stratton.  h.p.  6F. 

Brigade  Depot.  Bairy 30  Jim& 

W.  H.  Seymour,  CB.  h.p.  2  Dr. 

Gds 7July 

Sir  Wm.  Russell,  Bt.,  CB.  h.  p. 

X4  Hussars 20  Jc^y 

Sir  F.  W.  J.  FitaWygram,  Bt. 

h.p.  X5  Hussars   26  July 

U(fi;  J.  0.  Guise.  CB.  h.p.  90  F.    7  Ace. 

H.  L.  Gardiner,  R.  Art.    9  Aup. 

J.  8.  Hawkins,  R.  Eng la  A^ir, 

M.  A.  S.  Biddulph,  CB.  R.  Art.  14  Aur. 
Sir  A.  B.  KembaU,  CB.  KCSI. 

R.  Art xSCF- 

e.  J.  W.  Cox,  CB.   h.p.  13  F., 

Colonel  on  the  St<iff',  Jamaiea.  4  Ser*- 
A.   A.     Chapman,    Brigade 

Depot,  Richmond x;  Sep:- 

G.  W.A.  Higginson,  CB.'Qr. 

Gds 3oBep:. 

T.  G.  A.  Oakes,  CB.  Inspecting 
OJieer  qf  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

in  Great  Briton i  Oct. 

Robert  Hume,  CB.  55  F 8  Oct 

0.  W.  Green, Unatt 9^^- 

A.  Browne,  CB.  h.p.  44  F.  ...  xsOct. 
J.  R.  Beoher,  CB.  R.  £ng.  ...  13  0^^- 

John  Gwilt,  CB.  34  F 2a  Ocu 

F.  Peyton,   Brigade  Depots 

lAch^ld 23  Oct. 

B.  O'Brien.  CB.  Brigade  De- 
pot, Tralee 26  Oct. 

R.  P.  Radcliffb,  R.  Art 26OCU 

C.W.Younfirhu8band,R.  Art.  26  Oct. 

E.  B.  Hanuey,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Commandant  qf  SU^  CoUege    2  Nor. 

8.  E.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Art.  ...  a  Not. 
Hon.  B.  T.  Gage,  CB.  R,  Art.  2  Not. 
H,  W.  Montagu,  CB.  R.  Bng.    a  Nor. 

0.  8.  Heniy,  CB.  R.  Art, «  Nov. 

•Antonio   Mattel,  R.   Malta 
Fencible  Artillery  la  Nor. 


C.  Adams,  CB.  49  P 17  Nov. 

G.  W.  T.  Eich.  CB,  Brigade 

Depot,  Woolwich 17  Nov. 

D.  Reid,  R.  Art,  33  Dec. 

J.  W.  Thomas,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Winckeotcr  3X  Dec. 

1861 

W.  T.  Dickson,  h.p.  16  Lancers    5  Jan. 

R.  C.  Eomcr,  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

Wm.   WUby,    CB.     Brigade 

Depot,  Laneaater 15  Feb. 

H.  H.  Greer,    CB.    Brigade 

Depot,  Lhmnpatrick 18  Feb. 

H.  bird.  Brigade  Depot,  Birr  22  Feb. 
11  \V.  Olpherts,  CU.  R.  Ajt.  26  Feb. 

H.  W.  B.  iieU,  B.  Bug 29  Feb. 

*.  tt.  Carey,  CB.  h.p.  40  F. 

Deputy  Judge  Advocate  1  Mar. 

B.  W.  Lowry,  CB.  47  F 13  Mar. 

A.  Tjiyior,  CB.  R.  Eng 31  Mar. 

C.  Faoahawe,  R.  Eng 1  Apr. 

T.   LigtiUoot,    LB.   Brigade 

h^y^jt,  DoHcaaUr 4  Apr. 

YC  Hon.  H.  H.  Clifford,  CB. 

Uuatt.   Amnetant    Adjutant    " 

General  23  Apr. 

n.  DO.  Torrcns,  CB.  Brigade 

DefKjt,  Newcastle 27  Apr. 

W.   y.    Macbeau,     Brigade 

Depot,  ^yr 1  May 

U.  H.  Maxvvell,  CB.  R,  Art.  23  May 

T.  B.  Butt,  h.p.  86  F 23  May 

v.".  A.  Fyers,  CB.  h.p.RifleBr.  8  June 
^^.  Drysdale,   CB.   Brigade 

Depot,  Warrington 20  June 

Tr.  ¥.  Mann,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  20  June 
H.  Hope  Crealock,  CB.  Unatt. 

iJ'-p.  Qr.  Maeter  General  in 

Inland 6  July 

J.  N.  Sargent,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Card^  29  July 

c.  C.  Sawyer,  h.p.  6  Dr.  Gds.  30  July 
a.  G.  A.  Luard,  h.p.  62  F.  A»- 

rittant  Military  Secretary  at 

Nooa  Scotia    4  Aug. 

Edw.  HetLgeT.lMapeclinj  Officer 

qf    Yeomanry     Cacalry    in 

Great  Britain   3  Aug 

D.  C.  Fitz  Q.  Lord  de  Ros.hp. 
I  Life  Gda.  Lord  in  Waiting 

to  Ike  Queen   30  Aug. 

H.  R.  Browne,  ^7  F x8  Sept. 

T.  R.  Crawley,  h.p.  6  Drs.   ...  23  Sept. 

A.  Thompson,  R.  Art 25  Sept. 

W.  A.  Middleton,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  ...  7  Oct. 
W.  H.  Kirby,  Brigade  Depot, 

Canterbury 12  Oct. 

S.  Westmacott,  R.  Eng 13  Oct. 

f  G.  J.  Peacocke,  h.p.  16  F. 

A/fi^t.  Adj.  Oen.  in  Scotland  18  Oct. 
J  R.  S.  Sayer.  CB.  Brigade 

Depots  Derby 21  Oct. 

^'.  C.Menzies.  R.  Eng 25  Oct. 

R.  M.  Laffan,  R.  Eng 28  Nov. 

'^«'-  A.  H.  Froeling,  Bt.R.  Eng.  28  Nov. 

L.  (iraham,  h.p.  t8F 4  Dec. 

<^A.  C.  Robertson,  8  F 15  Dec. 

J.  F.  M.  Browne,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   ...  26  Dec. 

1866. 

A.ir.M'Donald,h.p.Dep.  Batt. 

A**ift.  Adj.  Gen.  at  Dover...  13  Jan. 
P.   ^hite.  CB.  Brig.  Depot, 

Worcester    21  Feb. 

J.  D.  Spurffin,  CB.  CSI.  Bri- 

gade  Depot,  Naae  9  Mar. 

AQff.  W.  Murray,  CB.  h.p.   i 

W  I.  Rogt 16  Mar. 

'.  D.  J.  Gamble,  CB.  Unatt.  A. 

Qr.  Master  Gen.  at  Aldershot  21  Mar. 
C.  B.  Milman,  hjp.  5  F.  Major 

0/ the  Tower  of  London    30  Mar. 

V.  Baker,  h.p.  10  Hussars 30  Mar. 

E.  H.  Fisher,  R.  Art i  Apr. 

J.  D.  M.  Prior,  Brigade  Depot, 

Armagh    2  Apr. 

E-  C.  H.,  Lord  Clarina,  97  F...  3  Apr. 
J.  R/Jss,  CB.  Rifle  Brigade  ...    3  Apr. 

W.  P.  Brett,  6x  P. 6May 

R.  B.  Hawl^,  h.p.  60  P.  As- 

'i'f ant  MUiiary  Secretary ...  x8  May 

F.  A.  Willis,  Cif.  26  P 21  May 


Colonels. 

Sir  G.J.Wolseley.CB.XCJfG^. 

Hh.p.  90F 5  June 

F.  Carey,    Brigade     Depot, 
Hamilton 19  June 

J.  R.  Ginbon,  CB.  R.  Art 21  July 

e.  C.  E.  P.  Gordon,  CB.  h.p. 

75  F 3  Aug. 

W.  D.  Aitken,  R.  Art 3  Aug. 

C.  B.  Puller,  R.  Art 3  Aug. 

R.  S.  Baynes,  Unatt.  CoUmuU 

Secretary  at  Gibraltar    7  Sept. 

P.  B.  Roe,  60  Rifles 18  Sept. 

Cha.  Douglas,  R.  Art 20  Sept. 

H.  E.  L.  Thuillier,  CSI.  R.Art.  20  Sept 
J.C.  H.  Jones,  Bri^^ade  Dep6t, 

Warrinaion,  Ansist.AdJutant 

General  at  Liverpool   21  Sept. 

H.  R.  Norman,  C7/.h.p.  10  F.  23  Sept. 
e.  G.G.  C.  Stapylton,  Brigade 

Depot,  Clonmel 25  Sept. 

E.  T.  Qloater,  Brigade  Depot, 

Maidstone  26  Sept. 

G.  C.  ViallB,  95  F 26  Sept. 

J.  H.  C.  Robertson,  h.p.  xoo  F. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General 

at  Manchester    27  Sept. 

Hon.  P.  R.  B.  FoildLng,  CB. 

Coldst.  Gds 7  Oct. 

c.W.  T.  L.  Patterson,  h.p.  91  P.  12  Nov. 
J.  G.  R.  Aplin,  Brigade  Depot, 

Northampton  23  Nov. 

Charles  Hood,  58  F 23  Nov. 

W.  G.  Suthcr,  Cn.  R.  Mar.  ...  8  Dec. 
W.  S.  Aslett,  R.  Mar 13  Doc. 


FC  C.  0.  Fraser,  CB.  h.p.  11 
Hussars,  Aide  de  Camp  to 
H.R.H.  the  Commander  in 
Chief 18  Jan. 

•S.  Gatt.  R.  Malta  Fenc.  Art.  25  Jan, 

c.  R.  J.  Eapir,  CB.r.f.p.  31  P.  15  Feb. 

Hon.  S.  J.  G.  Calthorpe,  h.p. 
5  Dr.  Gds 15  Feb. 

W.  B.  Salmon.  Bombay  S.  C.  18  Feb. 

J.  K.  Sponce,  Benii-al  S.  C. ...  18  Feb. 

G.  M.  Hill,  Beugiil  S.  C 18  Feb. 

T.  Stock,  Bombay  S.C 18  Feb. 

G.  Jackson,  Benjral  S.  C 18  Feb. 

W.G.Woods,C.9/.MndrasS.C.  x8  Feb. 

R.  T.  Snow,  Madras  8.  C.   ...  x8  Feb. 

R.  N.  Raikes,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  18  Feb. 

B.  E.  Miller.  Madras  S.  C.  ...  18  Feb. 
P.  W.  Luard,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  x8  Feb. 

Geo.  Selby,  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

G.  Verner,  Bentfal  S.  C 18  Feb. 

E.  Wray,  CB.  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

H.  Ramsay,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  18  Feb. 

A.  Bovd,  Bengal  S.  C 18  Feb. 

R.  C.  Lawrence,  CB.  Ben.  S.  C.  18  Feb. 

H.  Nicoll,  Bengal  S.  C 18  Feb. 

John  Worgan,  R.  Art x8  Feb. 

Wra.  S.  Hatch.  R.  Art 18  Fob. 

J.  D.  WooUcombe,  CB.R.  Art.  x8  Feb. 
A.  W.  Macintire,  CB.  R.  Art.  x8  Feb. 

J.  G.  Petrie,  CB.  R.  Airt x8  Feb. 

A.  Wyndham,  Madras  S.C...  18  Feb. 
G.  A.  Fisher,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  x8  Feb. 

C.  Cooke,  Madras  S.  O x8  Feb. 

J.  WUson,  Madras  S.  C 18  Feb. 

S.  H.  Bechor,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  iS  Fob. 

F.  D.  Atkinson,  Bengal  S.  C.   x8  Feb. 

A.  K.  Gore,  Madras  S.  C 18  Fob. 

Chas.  Harris,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  x8  Feb. 

P.  H.  Scott,  Madras  S.  C 18  Feb. 

J.  S.  D.  Tulloch,  Bengal  8.  C.  18  Feb. 
H.  T.  Vincent,  Bombay  8.  C.   18  Feb. 

G.  W.  Russell,  Madras  S.  C.  18  Feb. 
M.  C.  Spottiswoode,  Mad.  S.  C.  18  Feb. 
Henry  Man,  Madras  8.  C.   ...  18  Feb. 

John  White.  Madras  S.  C 18  Feb. 

Wm.  J.  Cooke,  Matbras  S.  C.  18  Feb. 
C.  L.  Showers,  Bengal  8.  C.  18  Feb. 

A.  1?urner,  Bengal  S.  C 18  Feb. 

H.  D.  Junes,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  18  Feb. 
H.  P.  de  Teissier,  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

C.  H.  Dickens,  CSI.  R.  Art....  18  Feb. 

D.  C.  Vanrenen,  R.  Aat 18  Feb. 

F.  W.  Swinhoe.  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

R.  Maclagan,  R.  Eiig 18  Feb. 

J.  D.  CampbeU,  R.  Eng x8  Feb. 

M.  K.  Kennedy,  R.  Eng 18  Feb. 

wr.  C.  R.  Macdo'nald,  Mad.  S.  C.  24  Feb. 
Lord  G.  J.  Manners,   h.p.  R. 

Horse  Gds 5  Mar. 

C.  P.  M.  Miindy,  Bengal  S.  0.  23  Mar. 
W.  W.  Barry,  CB.  R.  Art 24  Mar. 


Hon.  D.  MT).  Fraser,  CB.  R.A.  3  Apr. 
A.  R.  Thomhill,  Madras  S.  C.  27  Apr. 
J.  P.  Redmond,  CJ2.h.p.6iP.  xo  May 
E.  G.  Bulwcr.CiJ.h.p.  Brigade 

Depot,  Assist.  A4j.  Gen.  for 

Auxiliary  ForeeB  23  Hay 

J.  C.  Brooke,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  la  June 

R.  Woolley,  Madras  S.  C 13  June 

E.  T.  Dalton.  CSI.  Bengal  8. 0. 13  June 
H.  Le  Govt  Bruce,  R.  Art.  ...  14  July 
L.  Nicholson,  CB,  R.  Eng. ...  ao  July 
Hon.n.  P.  Keane,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...    3  Ang. 
G.  H.  Earl  o/Mount  Charles, 

h.p.  I  Lile  Guards,  Extra 

Equerry  to  the  Queen  24  Aug. 

W.  J.  E.  Grant,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  24  Ang. 
Wm.    Hardy,    CB.    Brigade 

Dep6t,  Chichester 16  Sept. 

e.  J.  W.  D'Oyly,  h.p.  xi  F.  ...  17  Sept. 

A.  T.  CadeU,  R.  Art 25  Sept. 

G.  W.  Walker,  R.  Eng 30  Sept. 

D.  Gave,  R.  Art a  Oct. 

E.  Fellowes,  Unatt.  Assistant 

Adj. Gen.  in  Ireland xo  Nov. 

R.  Richards,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  13  Nov. 
C.  Synge  Hutchinson,  h.p.  2 

Dr.  Gds 19  Nov. 

J.  A.  Ballard,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  7  Dec. 
C.  R.  W.  Hervey,  CB.  Bom. 

S.C IX  Dec. 

J.E.  Gastrell,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  11  Deo. 


1887. 

C.  V.  Jenkins,  19  Hussars 

P.  8.  Thompson,  CB.  14  Hns. 

J.  H.  F.  Elkington,  6  F 

J.  Dcsborough,  CB.  R.  Art.... 
T.  Thompsou,  Madras  S.  C... 
S.  J.  K.  Whitchill,  Bom.  S.C. 
A.  F.  Steele,  h.p.  7  Hussars 
A.  H.  L.  Fox,  Brigade  Depot, 

Guildford    

G.  A.  Leckie,  Bombay  8.O.... 
H.  D.  Abbott,  CB.  Mad.  8.  0. 
IlolKirt  CadeU,  CB.  R.  Art.  ... 

R.  K.  ClaveU.  R.  Mar 

H.  Grierson,  X5P 

."S.  F.  C.  Annesley,  10  F 

C.  T.  DuPlat,R.  Axt.,Equerry 

to  the  Queen ' 

ilon.  J.  J.  Bourke,  Brigade 

Depot,  Bristol  

E.  W.  Boiidier,  Madras  8.  C. 

S.  Richards,  Bengal  8.  C 

Sir  A.  Alison,  Bt.  CB.  Unatt. 

Aeeistant  Adjutant   General 

at  Alder$hot 

W.A.Croramelin,  CB.  R.  Eng. 
L.  Farrington,  BrigadeDopot, 

Lincoln    

Bavly,R.  Eug 

W.  F.  D.  Jervois,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

T.  L.  J.  Gallwey.  R.  Eng 

R.  Bumabj',  R.  Eng 

f.  H.  Peel  Yates,  CB,  R.  Art. 


X  Jan. 

6  Jan. 

7  Jan. 
XX  Jan. 
X7  Jan. 
X7  Jan. 
20  Jan. 

aa  Jan. 

7  Fob. 

9  Feb. 
XX  Feb. 
xjFeb. 
x8Feb. 

aKftr. 

7  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
8  Mar. 
8  Mar. 


17  Mar. 

18  Mar. 

25  Mar. 

26  Mar. 
X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 

26  Apr. 
26  Apr. 
26  Apr. 
26  Apr. 
26  Apr. 

8  May 
16  May 
32  May 

I  June 

8  June 

9  Jane 
10  Juna 


J.  E.  MicheU,  CB.  R.  Art. 

2.  H.  Smith,  CB.  R.  Art 

.V.  O.  S.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art. 
FC  W.  O.  Lennox,  CB.  R.  Eng. 
P.  C.  Penrose,  CB.  R.  Mar.... 

G.  B.  Rcdnoy,  R.  Mar 

P.  H.  Fellowes,  R.  Mar 

A.  C.  Hawkins,  CB.  R.  Art... 

R.  Bovlc,  CB.  R.  Mar 

A.  V."FaU8,R.  Art 

S.  J.  Batten.  Madras  S.  0.  ... 
J.  W.  C.  Williams,  R.  Marine 

Artillery,  Aide  deCamp  to  the 

Queen   aoJune 

E.  A.  Williams,  CB.  R.  Art...  21  June 
.\f .  J.  Tiirnbull,  Bengal  8.  C.  28  June 

J.  E.  T.  NicoUs,  R.  Eng 30  June 

C.  J.  Hodgson,  R.  Eng x  July 

N.  M'l.  Mackay,  R.  Art x6  July 

A.  B.  Hankey,  Brigade  Dep6t, 

Dorchester  29  July 

T.  Raikes,  CB.  44  F 30  July 

Guv  Rotton,  R.  Art ax  SepL 

P.  W.  Bond.  R,  Art a  Oct. 

E.  Nowdi  jr»it-2,  Brigade  Dep6t, 

CarlUIe 23  Oot. 

W.  F.  Lord  Abinger,  S.  P.  Gds.  ax  Nov. 
R.  S.  Wilson,  Madras  8.  C. ...  18  Deo. 
G.  N.  K.  A.  Yonge,  Brigade 

Depot,  Ga/ipay  23  Dec. 

D.  G.  Robinson,  R.  Eng 31  Deo, 


1868. 
R.  Phayre,  CB.  Bombay  B.C. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...    6  Jan. 

T.  Clerk.  Madraa  8.  C xo  Jan. 

J.H.M.Babington.Mad.S.C.  lo  Jan. 
G.  G.  M'Callom,  Madras  8.  G.  zo  Jan. 
T.  Ghreenaway,  Madras  S.  G.  lo  Jan. 
G.  M.  Barrow,  CB.  Bombay 

S.G 19  Jan. 

D.  Boyd,  Bombay  8.  C 19  Jan. 

W.  Ashbumer,  Bombay  S.  C.  19  Jan. 

G.  V.  Johnson,  R.  Art 24  Jan. 

A.  F.  ConneU,  R.  Art 12  Feb. 

A.  W.  H.  Meyrick,  h.p.  8.  F. 

Gda X3  Feb. 

J.G.  Haughton,  CS/..  Ben.S.G.  15  Feb. 
F.  Young,  Madras  S.G 15  Feb. 

F.  Mar^all,  h.p.  2  Life  Gds., 
Aide  de  Camp  to  H.B.H.  the 
Duke  qf  Cambridge  6  Mar. 

A.  Bassano,  CB.  h.p.  32  F.  ...  16  Mar. 

G.  8.  Digby,  CB.  R.  Mar.  Art.  23  Mar. 
Sir  W.  H.  R.  Green,  CB.  KCSI. 


Colonels. 

W.  J.  F.  Stafford,  CB.  Bengal 

S.G 22  Feb. 

J.  T.  Walker,  R.  Eng 27  Feb. 

P.  G.  Pipon,  R.  Art x  Mar. 

R.  J.  Meade.  C8L  Bengal  8.  G.  i  Mar. 
J.  M.  Macgregor,  Madras  8.  G.  x  Mar. 
R.  J.  Feilden,  CilO.  Brigade 

Depot,  Greenlaw  i  Mar. 

G.  Holroyd.  Benjfal  8.  G i  Mar. 


R.  B.  Moore,  Bombay  S.  C  ..  10  Feb. 
F€  J.  A.  Wood,  Bombay  S.C.  12  Kcl. 
E.  A.  Rowlatt.  Bengal  B.C....  14  Feb. 
W.  G.  F.  Gosling,  R.  Art 17  Feb. 

E.  G.  Marston,  Bombay  B.C..  18  Feb. 

F.  G.  T.  Deahon,  h.p.  Depot 

Batt xMar. 

.  Gage,  Madras  B.C 7  Mar. 

G.  E.  M.  Walker,  Madras  S.C.  10  U&r. 


J.  R.  M'Mullin,  Bengal  8.  C.    x  Mar.  ,H.  M.  Wilson,  Bengal  S.C. ...  14  iUr. 
F.  J.  B .  Priestley,  Madras  S.C.    3  Mar.  P. 8.  Lumsden,  CB. CSI.  Bong. 


Sir  Roger  W.  H.  Palmer,  Bt. 

h.p.  2  LifeGds 8  Mar. 

F.  P.  Layard,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  xx  Mar. 
«rS.J.Blane.^<.CJ.hp.Rfl.Br.i9  Mar. 

G.T.  Field.  R.  Art 7  Apr. 

A.  R.  Harenc,  Brigade  Depot,  , „ _, 

Perth 19  Apr.  [A.  Stewart,  R.  Art. x^M&r. 

J.  Gubbins,  Brigade  Depot,  j W.  Fullerton,  Bengal  S.C. ...  96  Mar. 

Beverley  20  Apr.  G.  N.  Boldero,  h.p.  Dcp.  Batt. 

',  A.  K.C.Kennedy, Madras  S.G.  28  Apr.  |    D.  Qr.  Matter  Qen.,Malta...  31  Mar. 

.  ,A.  Cooper,  Madras  8.  G 29  Apr.   G.  Mein,  Brigade  Depot,  JatM- 

Ff  G.  L.  Goodlake,  Coldst.  \    ton.... lAp 


S.C.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
<^en  x6M£r. 

G.  D.  Pitt,  CB.  h J).  80  F.  Dep. 
Adjutant  jr  Q-  -B*.  Gen.  Cape 
of  Good  Mope    21  Mar. 

H.  Dnunmond,  R.  Rng. 24  M^r. 


Bombay  S.G 5  Apr.  |    Gds.^uitfdtf  Camp  <oM«Qii«<^  30  Apr.  F.G.  Hibbert,  Brigade  Depot* 

W.  H.  B.  de  Horsey,  Gr.  Gds.  29  Apr.  ITe  C.  T.  Boyrchier,  h.p.  Rifle  Bradford 4Alir. 

C.  W.   Adair,  CB.   R.  Mar.                !     Br.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  30  Apr.   John  Peel,  h.p.  Depot   Batt.  x6Apr. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  29  May    F.  H.  Rundall.  R.  Eng 12  May   L.  E.  Knight,  Brigade  Depot, 

D.  G.  Pollard,  Madras  8.  G....  X2  June  Mon.  R.  Monck,  Coldst.  Gds.  X4  May       Liehjleld  ii  Mar 

A.  C.  Plowden,  Bengal  8.  C.    X3  June  |A.  G.  Pigou,  R.  Art 20  May   W.  Earle,  Gr.  Gda zoMsv 

V€  Sir  Henry  M.  Havelock,  J.  C,  Rattray,  CB.  h.p.  90  F.    3  June  S.  J.  Hire.  Bengal  S.  C 28  Mi.v 


Bt.   CB.  Ifnatt.    MP.  fc 

Sunderland 17  June 

T.  F.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  8.  G. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  20  June 

J.  L.  BIgee,  R.  Art 27  June 

C.  V.  Wukieson,  R.  Eng 29  June 

R.  B.  Prettejohn,  CB.  18  Hus.    3  July 


W.W.H.Gr«ithed,C.B.R.Eng.    7  July    B.  E.  Bacon,  Bengal  S.  C.   ...  92  June 
F.  e.  Haasard,  CB.  R.  Eng...    3  Aug.   H.G.  Woods,  8  F xo  July 


C.  Tower,  CB.  3  Dr.  Gds 4  Aug. 


A.  Hewlett,  CB.  Madras  S.G.  xi  June  UC  John  Watson,  C^.Bombay 

J.  J.  Combo,  Bombay  8.  G.  ...  xi  June  '    ^.G.Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen  28  May 

T.  P.  Waterman,  Bengal  8.  C.  xx  June  P.  Robertson- Ross,  h.p.  Dep. 

J.  Daniel,  Madras  S.  C x 2  Juno      Batt 2  Jot? 

Q.  8.  A.  Anderson,  Bom.  8.  G.  12  June  F.  W.  Hastings,  R.  Art.    s  Jui*-' 

C.  W.  Randolph,  h.p.  Gr.  Gds.  x  4  June  R.  H.Gail,  CB.  h.p.  x-iHus. 
H.  HoBea8on,J£adras  S.  G. ...  x6  June      Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen, 

MajorandLt.Gov.  M.  Hoe* 
pitai;  Chelsea SJan* 


F.  L.  Whitmore.  Unatt.  Com-  C.  Holroyd,  Bengal  S.C 11  Jare 

mandant  qf  School  of  MuHe  C  R.  Baugh,  Bombay  S.C. ...  la  Jme 

at  Kneller  Hall    2x  July    J.  Niabett,  Bengal  S.  Corps...  12  Juno 

H.  P.  Newton,  R.  Art.  21  July   J.   N.  H.  Maclean.     Madras 

#.  iZon.  W.  H.  A.   Feilding,  |^  Staff  Corps..... .^..^ i2jii3e 


Coldat.  Gda a8  July   C.  J.  Bradley,  Madras  S.G. 

A.  G.  Gleig,  h.p.  R.  Art.  In-  E.  J.  Lawder,  Madras  S.C.  ... 


•  3 

M.  Dillon,  CB.  CSI.  Rifle  Br. 
Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen; 
Military  Secretary  to  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief,  Eaet  Indies  1$  Aug. 

Sir  Wm,  L.  Morewether,  CB. 
JTCflf/.  Bombay  S.  C 15  Aug.  . 

o.  W.  G.  Cameron,  CB.  4  F....  15  Aug.  !    »peotor  of  Army  Schools a8  July    A.  Macqueen,  Bengal  S.C. 

W.B.MacLeod,  Bombay  S.C.  xs  Aug.   G.  H.  Veaey,  R.  Art 28  July  G.  R.  Phillips,  Madras  S.G. 

A.  W.  Lucas,  CJJ.  Bom.  8.  C.  xsAug. '"  ^'^^' «    ._.  .         m  ™^  >r ^„      « 

T.  W.  Milward.  CB.  R.  Art. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  1$  Aug. 

H.  H.  A.  Wood,  Bombay  8.  C.  15  Aug. 

F.  A.  B.  Loch,  Bombay  8.  C.  15  Aug. 

H.  St.  G.  Wilkina,  R.  Eng. 
Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen...  15  Aug. 

H. W. Holland,  CB. Bom. S.G.  x 5  Aug. 

Alex.  Robinson,  Bengal  S.  C.  27  Aug. 


8.  Robinson,  R.  Art 5  Aug.   T.  W.  Marten,  h.p.  7  F. 

O.  E.  Rothney,  CS/.Ben.  S.G.  xo  Aug.  G.  8,  Young,  h.p.  80  P. ... 
F.  W.  TraUlBurroughs,  CB.  R.  N.  Tronson,  Bengal  S.C.  . 

h.p.  93  F.   xo  Aug.  ,S.  Henning,  CB.  38  F 

Sir  C.  H.  Brownlow,  i"CB.  > Reg.  Onseley,  Bengal  S.C. 


;8Jui: 

18  jTltf 
18J1U2 

20  Jnrc 
20  July 
24  J;:> 
7$  July 

, ,      -    g  . ci- •"  29  JuiJ"  j 

Bengal  S.G.  Aide  de  Camp  to  <A.  Wombwell,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

the  Queen 11  Aug.  I    Asti.  Adj.Gen.atPortemoutk    i  Anir.  i 

C.P.  Keyes,  CB.  Madras  S.C.  11  Aug.  T.  T.  Haggard,  R.  Art. 3  Aur. 

^^^.  x«.ux**o«t*,  «c.^K»^  ^^.  v..  ../  .cv^M.  G.  W.M.Hall, CB.  Bengal  S.C.  17  Aug. :  J.  G.  Hailes,  R.  Art. 3  Kxa:. 

G.  G.  Brown,  R.  Art x  Sept.  C.  F.  T.  DanieU,  28*F m  Aug.  |W.  Gaihpbell,  h.p.  xoo  F 4  Aa^. 

J.  G.  Fife,  R.  Eng x  Sept.  1 W.  D.  Morgan,  Bengal  S.G....  25  Aug.  W.  C.Anderson,  Bombay  S.C.    6  Aa?. 

J.  Jones,  R.  Eng i  Sept.  I  Alex.  Fraser,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  31  Aug.  jT.  C.  Longoroft,  Madras  S.C.  20  Auc. 

C.  W.  Hutchinson,  R.  Eng...    x  Sept.  T.  Wright,  CB.  Bengal  S.C....    5  Sept.lH.  A.  Smyth,  R.  Art. 31  Ant. 

B.  A.  Foord,  R.  Eng x  Sept.  W-  K-  M'Leod,  74  F 9  Sept.lB.  F.  Burton,  Madras  S.C.  ...  18  Sept. 

H.  Wallace,  CB.  R.  Art x  Sept.  |K.  H.  Vjse,  3  Huaaara   18  Oct.    J.  S.  Daviea,  Bengal  S.C 18  St;t. 

24  0ct.  IP.  W.  Phillippa,  R.  Art.  2oStr:, 


I.  Wallace,  CB.  R.  Art x  Sept.  |K.  H.  Vvae,  3  Huaaara 

C.  Baring,  h.p.  Coldat. Gds...    2  Sept.  jJ.  W.  Playfair,  R.  Eng _, ^^ ,., 

H.  D.  Taylor, Madras  8.  G. ...  X4  Sept. !  J,-  H.  Stewart,  R.  Mar 5  Nov.  |H.  B.  Hodgson,  Bombay  S.C.  29  Scju 


Geo.  Shaw,  CB.  R.  Art.  Assist. 

Adjutant  General ^ 20  Sept. 

F.  G.  Kempster,  Madras  S.  G.    5  Oct. 
A.  R.  Fraser,  Madras  8.  G. ...    5  Oct. 


E.  S.  F.  G.  Dawson,  Brigade 
jy^pot,  Aberdeen    a9Noy. 

A.  A.  Nelson,  Unatt.  wlMu/an^ 
A4futant  General,  Gibraltar    9  Dec. 


Wm.  Hill,  h.p.  2  W.I.R.* *".*.  28  Nov.  ?•  H.  L.  Milman,  R.  Art.     ...  xo  Dec. 


H.  R.  Hibbert,J9n^a(i0  Depot, 
HaUfax  x  Dec. 

W.  C.  Trevor,  CB.  54  F 8  Dec. 

S.  Thacker,  Bombay  S.  C.  ...  xx  Dec. 

G.  P.  Molony,  Madraa  S.  C...  xx  Dec. 

H.  Hopkinaon,  CSI.  Bengal 
S.  0 x2  Deo. 

R.  R.  Mainwaring,  Bengal  S.C.  2x  Dec. 

M.  T.  FA-ench,  Madras  S.  G.  21  Dec. 

A.  L.  Steele,  Madras  8.  G 21  Deo. 

A.  F.  Place,  Madras  S.  C 2x  Dec. 

B.  R.  Cureton,  Com.  Cav.  Dep.  28  Dec. 
H.  K.  Bume,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  30  Dec. 

1869. 
J.  W.  Lovell,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...    5  Jan.  I 
O.H.Saxton.  Madras  8.  G. ...  xi  Jan.  I 
W.  S.  Simpson,  Madras  S.  C.  xx  Jan. 
P.  P.  L.  OXJonnell,  R.  Eng....  15  Jan. 

C.  T.  Aitohison,  Bombay  S.  G.  x8  Jan. 
John  G.  M'Leod,  CB.  42  F.  ...  29  Jan. 
O.  F.Shakeapear.MadraaS.C.  to  Feb. 
J.  F.  Pennyculok,  CB.  R.  Art.  15  Feb. 

JKS^  M.  Walker,  45  F xs  Feb. 

H.  A.  Sarel,  CB.  h.p.  X7  Lan.  X5  Feb. 

A.  A.  Fiaher,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  15  Feb. 
V€  G.  Graham,  CB.  R.  Eng.  15  Feb. 

B.  W.  Ward,  R.  Eng xs  Feb. 


J.  8.  Kemball,  Bombay  B.C.  xx  Dec. 
H.  L.  Robertson,  Bengal  S.C.  xx  Dec. 

G.  C.  Hatch,  Bengal  S.C X2  Dec. 

WilloughbyCrewe,MadraaS.C.x2  Dec. 
C.M.Shake8pear,MadraaS.G.  X2  Deo. 

F.  J.  Moberly,  R.  Eng. X2  Dec. 

G.  G.  Arbuthnot,  CB.  R,  Art.  x8  Deo. 

E.  8.  Bumaby,  Gr.  Gda 27  Dec. 

Wm.  Roberta,  5  F 27  Dec. 

1870. 

J.  M.  Grant,  R.  Eng 7  Jan. 

H.  C.  Adlam,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  X3  Jan. 

W.  Agnew,  Bengal  B.C 14  Jan, 

G.  F.Luard.  Madras  S.C.   ...15  Jan. 


F.  M.  M.  Ommanney,  R.  Art.    i  N<k. 

R.  K.  Freeth,  R.  Art x  Nor. 

W.  A.  G.  Wright,  R.  Mar xo N'V. 

G.  W.  Forbes,  R.  Mar.  xoNor. 

H.  H.  Morant,  Brigade  Depot, 

Sunderland,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

the  Queen    12  Nor. 

F.  J.  Richards,  R.  Mar »i  X.n. 

F.  S.  Blyth.  40  F 24  N  t. 

J.  H.  Dunne,  OQ  F 25  Nov. 

H.  Adair,  R.  Marine  Art 28  Nor. 

T.  Rattray,  CB.  CSI.  Bengal 

B.C loPet 

J.  H.  Champion,  Bombay  S.C.  10  IVr- 

G.  U.  Price,  Bombay  S.C 10  P«. 

W.  R.  Eliott.  Bengal  8.0 10  l>e:. 

R.  Benaon.  Madraa  8.C 10  Dec 

R.  M.  JohnatoncBombay  S.C.  ir  Pec- 

J.  M.  Crippa,  Bengal  S.C ix  Dec. 

J.  W.  Bristow,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  xi  Pw- 
J.  P.  Sandwith.  Bombay  S.C.  n  Pec. 
Arthur  Butcher.  R.  Marines...  13  Tk^- 


8.  Mainwaring,  Madras  S.c!  xs  Jan.'    R.  H.  Currie,  39  F.* '  ilu 

W.  Rickman,  Brigade  Dep6t,  '^  « —  **  ^~~       ^^ 

Iieieester  23  Jan. 

J.  E.  Mayne,  Madras  S.C.  ...  24  Jan. 
Sir  Fred.  John  Goldsmid,  CB. 

SCSI.  Madraa  S.  C 24  Jan. 

0.  Hamilton,  Bengal  S.  0.  ...  24  Jan. 
H.  Francis,  R.  Art 24  Jan. 


J.  Bean,  R.£ng 21  Pec. 

A.  Light,  R.  Art n  Dec. 

C.  A.  Moyle,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  22  Pw- 
E.  Thompson,  Bombay  S.C...  aa  Dec. 
T.  G.  Lyons,  Brigade  Depot, 

Preeton 25  Dec. 

18W. 

B.  P.  Lloyd,  Bengal  B.C 3  Ja:i. 

J.  B.  Dennys.  Bengal  B.C.  ...    3  Jan. 

J.  R.  Pughe,  Bengal  8.C. 3  Jan. 

Q.  G.  Moxon,  Bengal  8.C.  ...    3  Jan. 


B.  Gippe,  Scots  Pub.  Gds.  ...    5  Jan. 
FitiRoy  M.  H.  Somerset,  B.E.  25  Jan. 

J.  C.  Hood,  Bengal  8.C 29  Jan. 

G.  Colclough,  R.  Art 30  Jan. 

A.  J.  H.  Elliot,  Unatt.  A.Q. 

M.Oett.,  P»rt*moHth i  Feb. 

H.  L.  Chermside,  R.  Art 3  Feb. 

F.  Mardall,  Madras  S.C 8  Feb. 

J.  R.  Mackenzie,  105  P 12  Fob. 

O.  Baldock,  Madras  S.C 15  Fob. 

O.  J.  McL.  Farrington,  Ben- 
gal S.O 15  Feb. 

R.  A.  Logan,  CB.  57  P 17  Feb. 

H.  E.  Jaebb,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  25  Feb. 

F.W.C.  Ord,  R.  Art 27  Feb. 

C.  W.  Walker,  Bombay  S.C.    10  Mar. 
FC  H.  Rowlands.  41  P 23  Mar.  C.  W.  Taylor,  Madras  S.C...  25  Jan, 


Coloneh. 

,H.  R.  Dre-s-,  T^ensml  S.C 22  Dor. 

,C.  H.  Abdy,  Madras  S.  C 22  Dec. 

iC.  B.  Basden,  Bengal  S.  C...  25  Dec« 
E.  H.  Blomfield.MadrasS.  C.  25  Dec. 
!w.  D.  Stanley,  Madras  S.  C.  25  Dec. 
H.  A.  Dwyer,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  25  Dec. 
J.  D.  MacDonald,  Ben.  S.  C.  31  Deo- 

1872. 

A.  H.  Hope,  Madras  S.C.     ...    2  Jan. 

R.  G.  Jonos,  Madras  S.  C 2  Jan. 

L.  R.  Christopher,  Ben.  S.C.  4  Jan. 
J.  T.  Francis,  Bombay  S.  C...  12  Jan. 

R.  Biddulph.  R,  Art 15  Jan. 

L.  H.  H.  Holland,  Madr.  S.C.  25  Jan. 


Jno.  Nason,  Brigiido  Dep6t, 
York 28  Mar. 

W.  L.  Cahnsac,  Bombay  S.C.  31  Mar. 

M.  B.  Forde.  R.  Art i  Apr. 

C.  C.  Dniry,  Bengal  S.  C.    ...  14  Apr. 

H.  P.  William8,Briga<leDepot, 
Bundejf  i3  Anr. 

T.  James,  CB.  Bengal  B.  C...    3  X<ay 

O.  Drory,  R.  Mar 23  May 

J.  F.  Richardson,  CB.  Bengal 


C.  Herbert,  Bengal  S.  C 30  Jan. 

R.  G.  Coles,  I  F 9  I^eb. 

R.  T.  Glyn,  24  F 13  Feb. 

C.  G.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Eng. ...  x6  Feb. 

A.  P.  Baird,  Bengal  8.  C 17  Feb. 

.1.  Marquis,  Bengal  S.  C 17  Feb. 

E.  A.  B.  Tra vers, Madras  S.C.  17  Feb. 
A.  B.  Little,  Bombay  8.  C...  26  Feb. 
A.  Prichard.  Madras  S.  C.  ...  27  Feb. 
J.  Croflon,  R.  Eng i  Mar. 


S.C 27  May  |W.  D.  Dickson,  Bombav  S.C.    2  Mar. 


O.  B.  Harman,  Brigade  Depot, 
Pontefraet  2  Jane 

D.  J.  Baillio,  R.  Horse  Gds.    5  June 

F.  N.  Smith.  Madras  S.  0 11  June 

E.  T.  Fasken,  Madras  S.  C...  11  June 

G.  E.  Holmes.  Bengal  S.  C.  ..  12  June 

E.  M.  Ryan,  Bengal  S.  C 12  June 

W.  8.  Jones,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  12  June 

J.  A,  Wright,  Bengal  8.  C 12  June 

W.  C.  Phillips,  Madras S.  0...  12  Juno 
E.  H .  Couchman,  R.  Art 12  June 


John  Dwyer,  i:.f.p.  14  F.  3  Mar. 

P.  E.  Appleyard,  85  F 6  Mar. 

Geo.    Hyde    Page,    Brigade 

Depot,  Kingtton  on  Thamet  8  Mar. 
A.  C.  M'Master.  Madras  S.C.  8  Mar. 
G.  M' Andrew,  Bengal  S. C  ...    8  Mar. 

J.  L.  Nation,  Bengal  S.  C 8  Mar. 

W.  C.  Russell,  R.  Art 11  Mar. 

A.  B.  Johnson,  Bengal  8.  C. .  iz  Mar. 
V€>  H.  T.  Macpherson,  CB. 

Bengal  S.  C 13  Mar. 


D.  C.  Drury-Lowe,  17  Lane.  15  June  'St.  J.  O'N.  Muter,  Bom.  S.  C.  18  Mar. 

W.  Scott.  Bombay  8.  C 19  June  ,G.  E.  Baynes,  h.p.  8  F 30  Mar, 

J.  A.  Puller,  R.  Eng 20  June  |  J.  P.  Watts,  Madras  8.  C 30  Mar. 

C.  K.  Bushe,  h.p.  59  F 26  June  IP.  H.  Smith,  Bengal  S.  C 2  Apr. 


J,  S.  Thomson,  14  F 27  July 

H.  C.  Johnstone,  CB.  Bengal 

Staff  Corps  31  July 

♦.  C.  O.  Crcagh-Osbome,  CB. 

6P 3  Aug. 

V.  T.  Mairis,  R.  Eng 3  Aug. 

S.F.  Graham,  Bengal  S.C...    4  Aug. 

B.  PsTTott,  Bengal  8.  C 19  Aug. 

J.  W.   Younghusband,  CSI. 

Bombay  8.  C 19  Aug. 

R.  D.  Ardagh,  Madras  8.  C...  20  Aug. 

F.  M.  Haultain,  Madras  8.  C.  20  Aug. 

A.  Stevens,  Madras  8.  C 20  Aug. 

J.  N.  Toung.  Bengal  S.  G 21  Aug. 

J.  Loudon.  Madras  8.  C 21  Aug. 

G.  A.  Si.  P.  Fooks,  Bon.  8.  G.  21  Aug. 

E.  A.  Wyldo,  R.  Marines 23  Aug. 

J.  G.  Boothby,  R.  Art 24  Aug. 

H.  H.  O'ConncU,  Madras  S.C.  30  Aug. 

H.  Shewell,  Bombay  S.C 31  Aug, 

W.  C.  Rich,  Madras  8.  C x  Sept. 

A.  J.  Premantle,  Coldst.  Gds.    6  Sept. 
W.  A.  Riach,  Madras  8.  C  ...    6  Sept. 

J.  R.  Pulton.  Madras  S.C 6  Sept. 

R.  Unwip.  Bengal  8.  C 9  Sept. 

A.  Ritherdon,  Madras  8.  C...  j6  Sept. 

B.  Ford,  Madras  8.  C 16  Sept. 

H.  Le  P.  Trench,  Bengal  S.C.  17  Sept. 

H.  Raban.  Bengal  8.  C 17  Sept. 

A.  Bagot,  Bengal  8.  C 18  Sept. 

C.  St.  Q.  Brownlow,  Ben.S.C.  26  Sept. 
P.  P.  Gardiner,  Bengal  8.  C  27  Sept. 

C.  P.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  0 27  Sept. 

A.  B.  Beatson,  Bengal  8.  C...  27  Sept. 
R.  P.  Anderson,  Bengal  S.  C.  30  Sept. 

H.  Mills,  Bengal  8.  G 20  Oct. 

A.  H.  Gobbe,  17  P 30  Oct. 

Wm.  Lyona,  h.p.  5  W.  I.  R. 

Ajut.  Adj.  Qen.  Home  Dittriet  x  Nov. 
J.  W.  A.  Kennedy,  R.  Marines  10  Nov. 
J.  L  Murray,  CB.  Bengal  S.C  30  Nov. 
0.L.G.Williams.R.H0T8eGds.    7  Dec. 

JE.  Fraaer,  Bengal  8.  G zx  Dec. 

T.  GiUilan.  Madras  8.  C X2  Dec. 

0.  Faithfull,  Bengal  8.  C.   ...  12  Deo. 

R.  T.  Leigh.  Bengal  8.  0 t2  Deo. 

Wm.  Pirie.  Bombay  8.  C X2  Dec. 

J.  F.  Stoddard,  Madras  8.  G.  X3  Deo. 
J.  Elphinstone,  Madras  8.  G.  X2  Dec. 
Lewis  Pelly,  C8T.  Bom.  S.O.  X2  Deo. 
Wm.  a.  Hewett,  Bombay  S.C.  xa  Deo. 
Wm.  B.  Irwin,  Bengal  8.  0...  12  Dec. 

H.  J.  Day.  Bombay  8.  O X2  Deo. 

J.  W.  Laoiie,  Unatt.  ItupeeHng 
Pidd  Qfieer  ofKUma  and 
VoliuiUmr$  m  Ifava  Scotia...  Z2  Deo. 


H.  P.M.  Boisragon,  Ben.  8.  C  9  Apr. 
H.  W.  Mawbey,  R.  Mar.  Art.  10  Apr. 

J.  T.  Dalyell,  21  P 17  Apr. 

W.  Cooper,  19  P 17  Apr. 

F.  M.  Col  vile.  CB.  43  F 21  Apr. 

n.  T.  Bartlett,  Bengal  8.  C...  21  Apr. 
UC  J.  C  M'XeUl,  CMG.  h.p. 

48  P.  AidedeCampio  H.U.U. 

the  Commander  in  Chief 25  Apr. 

James  Orr,  Madras  8.  C a  May 

C  M.  J.  Thornton,  R.  Art.  ...  6  May 
J.  Ainslie.  x  Dragoons  8  May 

F.  R.  Chosncy,  R.  Eng 8  May 

Paget  Bayly,  Brigade  Depot, 

Fori  George 19  May 

C.  B.  G.  Bacon, Bengal  8.  C...  24  May 
W.  Gordon,  Bengal  8.  0 11  June 

D.  Briggs,  Bengal  8.  G ix  June 

H.  8.  Bivar,  Bengal  8.  C ix  June 

R.  Ranken.  Madras  8.  C 12  June 

C  Lyons-Montgomery,  Ben. 

S.C 12  June 

B.  T.  Reid,  Bengal  S.C X2  June 

R.  D.  Macpherson,  Ben.  8.  C  la  June 
J.  P.  Nixon,  Bombay  8.  C X2  June 

E.  P.  Waterman,Madras  8.  C  la  June 
R.  W.  Chambers,  Bengal  8.  C  la  June 
T.  H.  Sibley,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  X3  June 
H.  W.  H.  Coxe,  Bengal  8.  C.  ax  June 
H.  T.  Briggs,  Bombay  8.  C...  a  July 
A.  C  Cooke,  CB.  R.  Eng.    ...    6  July 

J.  B.  Thring,  R,  Art 6  July 

C  Pasley,  R.  Eng 6  July 

J.  P.  E.  Travers,  R.  Art 6  July 

H.  Wray,  R.  Eng 6  July 

G.  Leslie,  R.  Art 6  July 

H.  L.  P.  Greville,  R.  Art 6  July 

H.  Bent,  R.  Art 6  July 

T.  A.  L.  Murray,  R.  Eng 6  July 

T.  Inglis,  R.  Eng 6  July 

Sir  A.  Clarke,  CB.  KCMQ. 

R.  Eng 6  July 

J.  Y.  Moggridge,  R.  Eng 6  July 

J,  G.  Jervois,  R.  Eng 10  July 

A.  MacKenzie,  CB.  78  P 13  July 

A.T.Btheridge,C5/.Bom.S.O.  13  July 
J.  D.  Williams,  Bombay  8.  C.  X4  July 

J.  A.  Angns,  Bengal  8.  0 xs  July 

E.  L.  Scott,  Bombay  8.  0 as  July 

V.  H.  Bowles,  63  F 28  July 

J.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  C 29  July 

H.  W.  Parish,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  D«M«M  31  July 

C.  M* Arthur,  R.  Mar 3X  July 

P.  G.  Stainforth.  Bengal  8.0.  4  Aug. 
W.  J.  Jonesi  Madras  S.O zz  Aug. 


JnTTior.  T^noo.  2F.  M'e  rJf  Cjirp 
toihf  Queen ..  14  Aug. 

E.  Chippindall,  CB.  19  P., 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Qmmii  ...     X4  Aug. 

A.  J.  P.  Ewart,  Madras  8.  C  X4  Aug. 

E.  A.  Saunders,  Madras  S.  C.  14  Aug. 

A.  G.  Davidson,  Madras  S.  C  X4  Aug. 

C.  K.  Pearson,  3  F 14  Aug. 

W.  0.  Bancroft,  x6  P X4  Aug. 

C  8.  Dundas,  R.  Art 19  Aug. 

C  J.  8.  Wallace,  25  P 21  Aug. 

A.  A.  P.  Browne,  X09P 2x  Aug. 

J.  C  B.  De  Butts,  R.  Eng ax  Aug. 

G.  R.  Greaves, h.p.  ^o'F.A»ai*• 

tant  Adjutant  ij^eneral xa  Sept. 

C  M.  Young,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

J.  A.  Angelo,  R.  Art 2  Oct. 

W.  C  Clarke,  Madras  8.  0. . . .  3  Oct. 
T.  H.  Stoddard,  Madras  S.  C  26  Oct. 

D.  J.  P.  Newall,  R.  Art 3x  Oct. 

Geo.  H.  Hawos,  9  P.  Aide  de 

Camp  to  the  (hieen a  Nov. 

J.  I.  Macdonell,  71  F 27  Nov. 

,E.  A.  H.  Bacon,  Bombay  S.C    3  Dec. 

J.  Bates,  Bombay  8.  C 4Dec. 

'G.  N.  Cave,  Bengal  8.  C lo  Dec. 

P.  Schneider,  Bombay  8.  C...  xo  Dec. 

J.  Dawson,  Bengal  S.  C xo  Deo. 

0.  P.  G.  Lamb,  Bengal  8.  C  ix  Dec. 
P.  Alexander,  Bengal  8.  C...  ix  Dec. 

B.  T.  Boddam. Madras  S.  C...  xx  Dec. 
J.  8.  Dunbar,  Bengal  8.  C...  ix  Dec. 
P.  L.  Magniac,  Madras  S.C.  23  Dec. 
P.  R.  Glanville,  R.  Art ag  Doc. 

1878. 

P.  Hammersley,  Unatt. 
A.Q.3i[.  Gen.  at  Alderehot 
while  Inepector  of  Gymnasia     x  Jan. 

W,  L.  Dumaresq,  R.  Art x  Jan. 

G.  8.  Tilly,  R.Eng x  Jan. 

A.  Cadell,  R.Eng i  Jan. 

W.  V.  Shewell,  Bombay  8.  C  6  Jan. 
G.  B.  Main  waring,  Ben.  8.  C    8  Jan. 

B.  H.  C  Wintle,  Bengal  8.  C  8  Jan. 
W.  E.  White,  Madras  8.  C  ...  8  Jan. 
Charles  Hight,  Madras  8.  C    8  Jan. 

E.  N.  Perkins,  Bengal  S.  0...    8  Jan. 

A.  Bunny,  CB.  R.  Art xo  Jan. 

Henry  Butler,  h.p.  57  P 16  Jan. 

R.  D.  Kerr,  R.  Eng aa  Jan. 

Geo.  Swiney,  Bengal  S.C...  30  Jan. 
C  T.  Harkness,  Madras  8.  C  30  Jan. 
P.  W.  A.  Robson,  Madr.  8.  C  30  Jan. 
G.    McB.    B.    Parquharson, 

Bombfiy  8.  C 30  Jan. 

G.  Le  M.  Tapper,  R.  Art a  Feb. 

C  G.  H.  Coote,  Madras  8.  C  3  Feb. 
H.  R.  Morgan,  Madras  S.  C  xs  Feb. 

J.  Davis,  20  P 15  Feb. 

W.  8.  Row,  Bengal  8.  C 23  Feb. 

A.  8.  Allan,  Bengal  8.  C 23  Feb. 

D.  E.  Hoste,  CB.  R.  Art x  Mar. 

H.  Heyman,  R.  Art x  Mar. 

C  C  Chesney,  R.  Eng x  Mar. 

W.  R.  E.  Alexander,Ben.  S.C  a  Mar. 
A.  H.  Paterson,  Bensral  8.  (5.  3  Mar. 
W.  8. 8.  Mulcaater,  Madr.S.C    3  Mar. 

C  B.  Ewart.  CB.  R.  Eng 4  Mar. 

C  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nugent,  CB.  R. 

Eng 4  Mar. 

R.  B.  MacLeod,  ax  Hussars...    4  Mar. 

W.  8.  Oliphant,  R.  Eng 5  Mar. 

G.  Pringle,  Madras  8.  0 o  Mar. 

H.  Hyde.  R.  Eng 16  Mar. 

E.  Belficld,  R.  Eng X7  Mar. 

H.  P.  Bythesea,  h.p.  xa  P.  ...  z  Apr. 
J.  B.  Knocker,  Madras  8. 0...    s  -^P^^* 

J.  L  Gibbs,  Bengal  8.  0 24  Apr. 

W.  J.  Gray,  R.  Art 7  May 

E.  N.  Sandilands.  Ben.  8.  C  21  May 

J.  Stokes,  CB.  R.  Eng 4  June 

W.  A.  Dick,  Bombay  S.C...  xo  June 
Sir  Charles  Walters  D'Oyly, 

Bart.  Bengal  8.  0 xo  June 

H.  D.  Manning.  Bengal  8.  C.  xo  June 
J.  M.  Nuttall.CJB.BengalS.C  10  June 

0.  W.  Dun,  Madras  8.  0 xo  June 

A.D.  Dickens, C^.Bengal  8.0  xx  June 

J.  A.  Steel.  Bengal  8.  0 zx  June 

VfE'  R.H.Keatinge,C5/.  Bom. 

8.  0 zx  June 

W.  L.  Morrison,  B.  Eng xx  June 

John  DoTan,CJ9.  Bengal  8. 0.  xx  June 
G.  P.  Carnegie,  Bengal  8.  0.  xx  June 

F.  Phillips.  Bombay  8.  0 zx  June 

R.  8.  Couchman,  Madras  S.C.  xz  June 
J.  Thacker,  Bombay  8.  C zz  June 


TO 

J.  Y.  Gowan,  Bengal  S.  C jx  June 

T.  W.  Mercer,  Bengal  S.  C n  June 

A.  Sage,  Madras  S.  0 n  June 

H.  S.  Obbard,  Bengal  S.  0 ii  June 

\V.  N.  Pace,  Madras  8.  C n  June 

J.  G.  Palmer,  Madras  S.C.  ...  ii  June 


Colonels — Lieutenant  Colonels, 

1974. 

P.  W.  Fesling,    R.   Marino 

Artillery 7  J«^u. 

P.  P.  Hunter,  36  P 27  Jan. 

James  Bluck,  Bombay  8.  C.  29  Jan. 
A.  R.E.Hutchinson,  Ben.  S.C.  30  Jan. 


C.  T.  Palin,  Bombay  8.  (J 11  June  .Arthur  Drury,  Madras  S.  C.  30  Jan, 


W.  H.  Stubba,  Bengal  8.  C...  n  June 

Hugh  Rose,  Bengal  8.  C 11  June 

G.  B.  Malleson.CS/.Ben.S.C.  xi  Juno 
W.  P.  8.  Smyth,  Madras  3.  C.  ix  June 

J.  J.  Pulton,  Madras  8.  C xi  June 

¥.  Applegath,  Madras  8.  C...  12  June 
AV.  H.  Cuming,  Madras  S.C...  12  June 
R.M.Maodonald,  Madras  S.C.  12  June 


H.  P.  Davies.  Gr.  Gds 14  Jrae 

Wm.  Douglas,  h.p.  14  P 37  June 

James  Maxwell,  x  W.I.  Regt.   4  J^ 

E.  Maude,  h.p.  109  F 13  Oct. 

E.  M-  Boresford.  S.  Fue.  Gds.    4  Sov^* 

1865. 

Joseph  Jordan,  34  F xa  Jan. 


H.  G.  Robison,  BombayS.  C.  31  .fan.  ^ 

c.  G.  Bagot,  69  F 3  Fob.  \V.  A.  Armstrong,  22 P 6FeD. 

A.  Nugent,  2 Drs 3  Feb.  Samuel  Hackett,  Unatt 9Feb. 

A.  G.  Forsyth,  Bengul  S.  C...    7  Feb.  A.  C.  K.  Lock,  50  F 10  Feb. 

W.  H.  S.  Earle,  Bengal  8.  C.  17  Feb.  IG.  Skipwith,  h.p.  Dep.  Bait.  17  Feb. 

William  Briffgs,  Bengal  S.  0.  X7  Fob.  C.  H.  Barchard,  CB.  Bcncal 

J.A.M.Miicdonald,Bom.S.C.  2xFcb.  |     Staff  Corps    28  Mar. 

G.  S.  Macbean,  Bengal  8.  C.  22  Fob.  |T.  E.  Kennion,  h.p.    R.  Art.  29Jisr. 

P.  h.  Holmes,  Madras  8.  C...  12. June  George  Dolane,  Bengal  S.  C.  22  Feb.  IG.  W.  Knox,  Scots  Pus.  Gds.    4  Apr. 


J.  Q.  Touch,  MadmsS.  C 12  Juno  B.  D.  R.  Ross,  Bengal  S.  C...  22  Fob. 

C.  H^  Byera,  Bengal  S.  C xa  Juno   r.  Smanoj%  Bengal  8.  C 22  Feb. 


J.  I.  Willos,  Bengal  8.  C 22  Feb. 

J.  Pucklo,  Madras  8.  C 25  Feb. 

J.  Baillic,  Bonsral  8.  C 25  Feb. 

F.  F.  Hamilton,  4  F 27  Feb. 

.  •»  ^        -  -        Mar. 


H.  Kent,  77  F 13  June 

R.  Bateson,  i  Life  Gds 13  J^i^e 

C.  Thompson,  Bombay  8.  C...  18  June 

C.  C.  Mason,  iLidi-as  8.  C 19  Juuo   .  _. ,,^ 

V.  J.  Shortland.  Ma-iras  S.  C.  x;  June  ,  w.G.  Mainwaring.  Bom.  S.  C. 
J.  E.  L.  Willows,  lioii^^al  8.  C.  23  Jimo  r.  ]{.  Bolt  an,  Madras  8.  C... 
J.  H.  Reynolds,  Bombay  S.C.    2  July    -   ~   -  -    - 

C.  W.  Miles,  Bengal  S.  0 7  J»ily 

T.  H.  Chamberlaiu,  Bon.  S.  C.    8  July 
J.  E.  Cracroft,  Benoral  S.  C...  10  July 

B.  Tynvhitt,  Bengal  8.  C xo  July 

H.  B.  A.  Poulton,  Bengal  8.  C.  10  July 

L.  B.  Jones,  Bengal  8.  C x6  July  

H.  R.Hath\vay,  Bombay  S.  0.  x6  July  1  vv.  Leader  Maberly,  Unatt. ...  30  Dec. 

J.  8.  Trevor,  R.  Eag X7  July 

H.  D.  Slade,  i  Dr.  Gds.    22  July 


Kon.Vf.  R.  Treftiais,  S.  Pus.  G.    4  Apr. 
J.  B.  G.  Close,  h.p.  R.  (Bom- 
bay) En  g 14  Apr. 

E.  J.  Carthow,  R.  Art 31  ^"7 

G.  T.  Brice,  17  P 28  July 

M.  J.  Hayman,  Unatt.  17  Aug. 

;G.C.  Honrj',  R.  Art. ^x  Aug. 

, Mar.  )Sw'G.F.C.  Pocock,^^  Unatt.  20  Sept. 

G.  R.  Brown,  R.  Art 17  Mar.  jW.  J.  WUliams,  R.  Art 24  Oct. 


J.  H.  Smith,  R,  Eug 17  Mar. 

H.  W.  Gulliver,  R.  Bug 21  Mar. 

LIE1TTEHANT  OOLONELS. 


Wm.  Elwyn,  Bengal  3. 0 23  July 

C.  F.  Hicks,  Bengal  8.  C 25  July 

W.  J.  Ward,  Bengal  8.  C 25  July 

A.  Carnegy,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  27  July 
E.  G.  Langmore,  Bengal  8.  C.  28  July 
J.  P.  W.Campbell,  Bengal  S.C.  28  July 

John  Singleton,  R.  Art 2  Aug. 

W.R.Houghton.Bombay  S.C.    2  Aug. 

C.  8miLh,  Ma<lni6  8.  C 2  Aug. 

W.  Serres,  M;ulra8  8.  C xo  Aug. 

P.  8.  Cunningham,  Mad.  S.C.  xo  Aug. 

C.  Nicholls,  Madras  8.  C xs  Aug. 

CiO.  Maude,  Bomba%'  8.  C...  x5  Aug. 
L.  W.  Buck,  Madras's.  C.  ...  20  Aug. 
Ai  B.  Marwick,  Madras  8.  C.  ao  Aug. 

J.  C.  West.  Madras  8.  C 20  Aug. 

W.  13.  M.  Reilly,  CB.  R.  Art.  22  Aug. 

"W.  Bellairs,  Unatt 22  Aug. 

W.  B.  Saunders,  R.  Art 22  Aug. 

O.  Andrews,  Bengal  8.  C 27  Aug. 

C.  8.  Elliot,  Madras  8.  C 29  Aug. 

W.  Graves,  Madras  8.  C 29  Aug. 

H.  C.  Anderson,  Bengal  8.  C.  2  Sept. 
G.  Davison,  Bombay  S.  C.  ...  4  Sept. 
R.  A.  Nappor,  Bengal  8.  C...  9  Sept. 
Charles  Reay,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  9  ^eut. 
H.  H.  James,  Bomb«iy  8.  C...  14  Sept. 
J.  B.  ThoUvall.  CB.  Bon.  S.C.  15  Sept. 

Jamos  Roid,  Bengal  S.  0 24  Sept. 

J.  Emerson,  Bengal  8.  C 24  Sept. 

C.  8.  Fowlc.  Bengal  8.  C.    ...  24  Sept. 

H.  Forbes,  Bsng.il  8.  C 29  Sept. 

11.  T.  FitzhliiPTh,  R.  Art 30  Sept. 

J.  L.  Bolton,  R.  Art 30  Sept. 

Tht^mas  Miller,  75  P 14  Oct. 

C.  P.  Catty,  46  F X9  Oct. 

J.  8.  TuUoh,  Ci?.  R.  Art 20  Oct. 

G.  H.  J.  A.  Praser,  R.  Art.  ...  25  Oct. 

T.  2IaunPell,  13P 28  Oct. 

Hon.  G.  Wrottesley,  R.  Eng...    7  Nov. 

E.  C.  A.  Gordon,  R.  Eng xo  Nov. 

D.  8.  Greene,  CB.  R.  Art 10  Nov. 

F.  E.  Drowo,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

D.  A.  Gen.  Ceylon 25  Nov. 

"W.  D.  Harris,  104  P 28  Nov. 

Hon.  C.  AV.  Thesiger,  6  Drs...     2  Doc. 

F.  T.  Haig.  R.  Eng 6  Dec. 

W.  R.  Lambert,  Bombay  S.  C.  9  Dec. 
J.  P.  Lester,  Bombay  S.  C...  9  Dec. 
H.  N.Miller,  BombayS.  C...    9  Dec. 

B.  Waddintrton,  Bombay  S.  C.  9  Dec. 
A.  M.  MacKenzie.Bongal  S.C.    9  Dec. 

C.  Irvine,  Bengal  8.  C 9  Dec. 

Henry  King,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  xo  Dec. 
H.  H.  Firth,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  xo  Dec. 
W.  Porter,  R.  Eng 14  Dec. 

E.  W.  Dance,  R.  Art X4  Dec. 

A.  Becher.  Bombay  8.  C.  ...  22  Dec. 
A.  G.  M.  Moore,  4  HuoSiirs  ...  23  Doc. 
De  8.  Bavruw,  Madras  8.  C.  28  Dec. 
J.  R.  Bos  wall,  Madras  S.  C.  28  Doc. 
J.  Davidson,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  a8  Deo. 
G.  T.  Hilliard,  Madras  S.  C.  28  Dec. 
J.  8.  Martyr,  MiLdras  8.  C. ...  28  Dec. 
C.  Murray,  Bengal  S.  C 28  Dec. 


1854. 
c.  W.  G.  Dawkins,  h.p.  Coldst. 
Gds 6N0V. 

1858. 
Tyrrell Mntthia3Byrne,Unatk.  a6  Dec. 
R.  P.  W.  Sibthorp,  Unatt.    ...  26  Doc. 

1867. 
R. Black wood-Price,h.p.R. Art.  26  May 

1868. 

W.  Child,  Unatt.  8. 0.  of  Pens.  23  Nov . 
H.  B.  J.  Wvnyard,  Unatt.  Com. 
<if  22.  Mibcrnian  Mil.  School  13  Dec. 

1859. 
H.  C.  Pletchor,  8.  Pus.  Gds.  24  June 
Geo.  Wiiller  Mochan,  Unatt. 

Staff  Olflser  of  Pensioners  9  Sept. 
B.  H.  White.  Scots  Pus.  Gds.  16  Sept. 
Hon.  P.  J.  E.  Freke,  Unatt....  X3  Dec. 
J.  A.  Todd,  h.p.  X4  Hussars, 

Exon,  Yeomen  of  the  Guard  20  Dec. 
Geo.  B.   C.   Crespigny,  Pay- 

~  *■     "     '  ilutketrjt  26  Dec. 


mattery  School  of 

1860. 

Chas.  S.  8.  E.  Gordon,  Unatt. 
Gov.  aTtd  Com.  B.   Victoria  ' 
Hospiful,  Xetley    x  Apr. 

H.  D.  Smart, Unatt ix  Apr. 

S.  H.  8.  Ingl jfleld,  h.p.  R.  Art. 
Lt. Colonel  Com.  Hantt  Art. 


R.  Roney-Dougal,  h.p.  Depdt 
Batt 26  Oct. 

B.  Walton,  Bengal  3.  C 21  Dec. 

L.  G.  Paget,  h.p.  R.  Art.  Com. 

I*U  of  Wight  Art.  Militia ...  26  Dec. 

1866. 

,0.  E.  Oldershaw,  R.  Art 26  Jan. 

IE.  W.  Sargent,  h.p.  18  P.  At- 
eist.  Adj.  4-  Q.M.G.  Weft 
Indies  x  Apr. 

H.  C.  Loddcr.  h.p.  47  F x  Apr. 

T.  Tydd,  h.p.  16  F x  Apr. 

J.  Van  H.  Montagu,  h.  p.  10  P.    t  Apr. 

C.  Elgee,  23  F xo  Apr. 

J.  G.  Hay-Boyd,  Unntt 20  Apr. 

R.  Preston,  44  P 24Apr- 

A.  E.  H.Anson.  R.  Art 12  May 

C.  Cooch,  Unatt 33  June 

A.F.Warren,  Rifle  Brigade    3^^- 
J.  E.Hope,  R.  Art 24  Aug. 

St.  Geo.  M.  Nugent,  Unatt. 

A.Q.M.G.  in  Ireland  5  Oct, 

W.  W.  A.  Lukin,  R.  Art 98  Oct. 

J.  H.  Hall,  Coldst.  Gds 10  Oct. 

$.  W.  J.  Bolton.  CMG.  R.  Art  10  Nor. 

P.  Ravenhill,' R.  Eng 10  Nor. 

C.  N.  Lovell,  h.p.  R.  Art 6  Dec. 

G.  J.  Wigi-am,  Coldst.  Gds....  11  Dec. 

1867. 

A.  Lambton,  Coldst.  Gkls 18  Jan. 

L.  W.  Penn,  CB.  R.  Art 20  Jan. 

C.  H.  Owen,  R.  Art 4  Peb. 

P.  W.  L'Estrange,  R.  Art.    ...  X3  Feb. 

R.  Young,  R.  Eng i  Mar. 

R.  H.  Champion,  h.p.  R.  Art. 
Adf.  Cornwall  and  Devon 
Miners  Art.  MUitia 8  Mar. 

M.  J.  lirander,  Bengal  S.  C^.  25  M""- 


Militia  4  May    M-  J-  Brander,  Bengal H.  U...  25  ^^ 

Arthur  pigott;h.p.  20  F.  Staff                 J-  ^'Donnell,  h.p  Cape  M.  R.  15  May 
Officer  of  Pensioners 6  Jnly  !£•  S^'^h,  Gren.  Gds.       29  May 


Claud  Alexander,  Gr.  Gds.  ...  31  Aug. 
U.  N.  Sturt,  Gr.  Gds 28  Dec. 

1861. 
T.  R.  H.  Drummond  Hay.  h.p. 

78  F 29  Jan. 

J.  W.   Graves,    Unatt.  Staff 

Officer  of  Pensioners 9  Mar. 

,\.  Hunt,  Unatt 23  Mar. 

F.  R.  ForPter,  h.p.  4  Dr.  Gds.  20  Apr. 
e.  John  Hjvckctt,  76  F 26  Nov. 


rC  G.  A.  Rcnny,  R.  Art.......  i  June 

G.  Hutchinson,  CSI.  Bengal 

S.  C 3  July 

W.  G.  Andrcwes,  R.  Art.  6  July 

R.  Mac kenzio,  R.  Art 6  July 

C.  8.  Hutchinson,  R.  Eng.  ...  6  July 

L.  G.  Phillips.  Gr.  Gds 7  Aug. 

J.  P.  Pigott,  Unatt.  Staff  Off. 

of  Pensioners 7  Sepl. 

Lord  Wm.  Fred.  Ernest  Sey- 
mour, Coldstream  Guards  .  23  Oct. 

J.  J.  Johnstone,  Gr.  Gtls 20  Nor. 

R.  R.  Roundell.  h.p.  28  F 8  Dec 

E.  W.  B.  Walker,  R.  Art q  Da'. 

H.  P.  Bishop,  R.  Art xs  De^'- 

Hon.  B.  H.  Legge,  Coldst.Gds.  25  Dec. 

J.  O.  Bovill,  h.p.  6  P 39  Dec. 

1868. 

H.Walker-Myln,h.p.Rifle  Br.  x  Jan. 

W.  Leckie,  39F x  Jan. 

R.  E.  P.  Craufhrd,  h.p.  R.  Art.  1  Jan. 
T.  B.  Speedv,  Unatt.  See.  and 

Adj.  S.Hibernian  MU.  School  x  J^. 

J.  Spurway,  R.  Art i  Jan- 

C.  A.  B.  Gordon,  60  P i  Jan. 

G.  P.  Dallas,  Unatt.   i  Jan. 

Hon.  C.  W.  StChdr,  Masterof 

Sinclair, \i.\^.  57  P x  Ja?i. 

R.  Curtis,  R.  Art i  Jan. 


H.  W.  Meredith,  4J5  P 7  Mar. 

G.  H.  Moncrieff,  S.  Pus.  Gds.  X9  Aug. 

C.  H.  Ingilbv,  R.  Art 9  Nov. 

Wm.  John  (jhads,  65  F 9  Nov. 

L.  H.  G.  Maclean,  Unatt 9  Nov. 

C.  E.  Blackett,  Coldst.  Gds....    q  Nov. 

186S. 
G.  G.  Gordon,  S.  Pus.  Gds.  ...  X3  Feb. 

Wm.  Paussett,  h.p.  44  F 9  Mar. 

R.  W.  L.  Wynne.  Gr.  Gds.    ...  14  Apr. 

A.  Aytoun,  h.p.  R.  Art 18  May 

G.  R.  PitzRoy,  Coldst.  Gds....  28  July 

1884. 
Fred.  West,    h.p.   Dep.  Batt.    5  Jan. 

R.  O.  F.  Steward,  Unatt 21  Feb. 

If.  E.  H.  Clive,  Qt.G^a.  Assist.  , 

i    Adj.  Gen.  Home  District    ...    8  Mar.  [Wm.  James  GiUum,  Unfttt....     x  Jan. 

I V.  P.  Story,  Unatt.  Staff  Offl-  c.  P.  S.  Vacher,  h.p.  aa  F 1  Joa- 

,    car  of  Pensioners xa  Mar.  A.  Brendon,  R.  Art i  Jan. 


J.  deHavilland,  B.  Art 

W.  H.  B.  Simpeon,  R.  Art.  ... 
6.  A.  Milman,  h.p.  R.  Art.... 
0.  E.  Bart,  h.  p.  R.  Art.  h.p. 

H.  Irvine,  R.  Art 

E.  8.  P.  BumcU,  Coldst.  Gds. 
W.  T.  Brown,  CB.  R.  Art.    ... 

J.  H.  Rocke,  h.p.  i8  F 

W.  Wilson,  R.  Art. 

T.  8.  Brown,  83  F 

D.  W.  Tench,  h.p.  15  Hue.,  S. 
0.  of  Pensionei-s 


H.  C.  Fit«G€rald,  h.p.  33  F.... 

W.  P.  Collin^wood,  21  P. 

H.B.Scott,  h.p.  9F 

Alex.  J.  J.  Macdonald/niLatt. 
Ve  Sir  Howard  C.   Elphin- 

stone,  KCB.CMQ.  R.  Enjr. 
ffOTW.H.Herbert,h.p.4W.I.R. 

A.Adi.Gen.  ColeJtetter  

H.  P.  Hutton,  30  F 

8.  M.  Clarke,  73  P 

R.    J.   Manniiiirham-Ballcr, 

Gr.Gds 

H.  J.  Bachanan,  9  F 

Wm.Lacy,  Unatt,  S.O.ofPena. 
R.  Maunsell,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
C.  H.  Palliscr.  CB.  Ben.  S.  C. 
M  F.  S.  Robertfi,  Ci/.  R.Art. 

E.  W.  Bray,  4  F 

G.  P.  C.  Bray,  96  F 

Yt  H.  N.  D.  Prendorgaat, 

R.  E 

J.  iliUcr,  13  HussarH 

R.  Bftiflrrie,  CB.  Bombay  S.C. 

He  J.HillB,  Clf.R.Art 

G.  D.  Pritchard,  R.  Eng 

T.  Nuttall,  Bombay  SO 

H.  Beville,  CB.  Bombay  8. 0- 

F.  P.  Mignon,  Bombay  S.  0. 

G.  F.  Hogg,  Bombay  S.  C. ... 
G.  B.  Stonoy.  h.p.  20  F.  Staff 

OflBcerof  Pens 

rc  G.Davis,  R.Art 

F.  Palmer,  Scots  Fus.  Gds. .., 
J.  P.  Stafford,  Bengal  S.  C... 

P.  Roome,  Bombay  S.  C 

William  Gray,  Bombay  S.  C. 
Eon.  E.  J.  w.  Forester,  CJnatt. 

J.  H.  Edgar,  h.p.  69  F 

Henry  Clerk,  Madras  S.  C... 
^.  C.  Dowker,  Madras  8.  C. 

S.  M.  GUdea,  Unatt 

H.  M.  Smyth,  h.p.  44  F.  S.  O. 

ofPensioners    

A.  Leahy,  R.  Eng 

Y€  C.  C.  Tec6<lale,  CB.  R.Art. 

Eauerry  ioH.R.U.the  Prince 

of  Wale* 

A.  W.  Gordon,  61  F 

H.  E.  H.  Buruside,  h.p.  88  F. 

Cniif  Inetructcr^  School  of 

lIu*kHry 

R.  DawHon.h.p.R.StijffCorps^ 

Recruiting  Officer,  Dundalk 

Richard  Freer,  27  F 

D.  Kemp,  h.p.  107  F.  Adj.  j$t 

Adm.Balt.iRdlotkiaH  S.  Vol. 
*.  J.  R.  Tumbull,  h.p.  i  Drs... 

1869. 

D.  L.  Colthnrst,  h.p.  20  F 

N.  Bamand,  Ck)ldst.  Gds 

H.O.  Gould,  Gr.  Gds 

C.  Dune.  Uuntt 

Robert  Mocklor,  64  F 

G.  R.  Hopkins.  53  F 

C.  E.  Mtuisfleld,  Unatt.  Consul 

Ofneral  tU   Warsaw 

G.  N.  FendaU,  53  F 

J.  Edmonstoime,  32  F 

J.  i.  H.  Gordon,  Bengal  S.  C. 

E.  B.  Thorp,  89  F 

».  F.  D.  Middleton,  h.p.  29  F. 

SuperinUndinffOfficer  of  Oar ' 
rifon  Inrtruciion  at  Alderskot 

K.  R.  Maitland,  h  p.  79  P.  ... 

W.  H.  Kerr,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
A$aist.Ac{f.  andQr.Mr.  Oen. 
2^oca  Scdia .' 

C.  F.  Young,  R.  Art 

H.  Foster,  95  F 

A.  J.  Nixon,  Rifle  Br 

Bon.  C.  J.  Addington,  100 P.... 

«.R.  C.  Stewart,  n.p.  2  P.  Adj. 
Oen.  at  Madras  tciih  local 
rank  of  Brigadier  General ... 

W.  D.  sT  Dicfans,  31  P 

H.  R.  L.  Newdigate,  Rifle  Br. 


I  Jan. 

T  Jan. 

z  Jan. 

I  Jan. 

I  Jan. 
22  Jan. 

6  Feb. 

4  Mar. 

6  Mar. 
13  Mar. 

29  Mar. 
9  Apr. 
9  Apr. 
9  Apr. 
9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

25  Apr. 

1  !May 

30  May 

13  June 

12  July 

2  Auj?. 

13  Aug. 
15  Aug. 

15  -A^ag- 
15  Aug. 
15  Aug. 

15  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
IS  Aug. 
T5  Aug. 
15  Aug. 
IS  Aug. 
15  Aug. 

25  Aug. 
29  Aug, 
29  Aug. 
19  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
g  Nov. 

10  Nov. 
10  Kov. 
10  Nov. 
18  Nov. 

22  Nov. 

23  Nov. 

29  Nov. 


Llcuteuanl  Colonels. 

H.  L.  Talbot,  R.  Art 25  Mar. 

».  W.H.  Goodenough,  R.  Art.  25  Mar. 

G.  Clerk,  Rifle  Br 25  Mar. 

C.  P.  Lane,  21  Hussars 25  Mar. 

Hon.  I.  de  V.  E.  T.  W.  Fiennes, 

9liancerB    25  Mar. 

P.  A.  Brown,  h.p.  Mil.  Train  25  Mar. 
FQC  H.H.Gough.CJ.Ben.S.C.  30  Mar. 
William  A.  Gib.  Madras  S.  C.  4  Apr. 
W.  T.  F.  Farewell,  Madr.  S.  C.    4  Apr. 

W,  H.  Parnell,  Gr.Gds 17  Apr. 

;  A.  C.  Phillips,  Madras  S.  C...  24  Apr. 
F.Hardy,  84  F 5  May 

B.  H.  Langmore.  Bengal  S.  C.    8  May 

A.  8.  Moberly,  R.  Eug 12  May 

Walter  Pane,  CB.  Madr.  S.  C.  17  May 

C.  P.  Browne,  Bengal  S.  C...  19  May 

A.  W.  Ritherdon,  Madr.  S.  C.  21  May 

B.  H.  Power,  Madras  S.  C...  29  :May 

F.  S.  Hcwett,  Bombay  S.  C.      9  June 

D.  Mocatta,  Bengal  S.  C 9  Jime 

G.  W.  Fraser,  Bengal  S.  C...  9  Juno 
H.  M.  Boddam,  IJenj^al  S.  C.  9  June 
J.  J.  Danscj',  Bengal  S.  C —  10  June 
J.  S.  Hawliiis,  Bengal  8.  C...  10  Juno 
T.  Thatcher,  Bombay  8.  C...  10  June 
H.  P.  Babbage.  Bengal  8.  0.  10  Juno 
W.  H.  Binny,  Bengal  S.  C...  10  Jime 
J.  H.  L.  Kerr,  Madras  8.  C...  10  June 
Hon.  B.  M.  Ward,  32  F 12  Juno 


14  Dec. 
27  Dec. 

27  Dec. 

27  Dec. 
27  Dec. 

27  Dec. 
27  Dec. 


23  Jan. 
17  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
23  Feb. 

18  Mar. 
18  Mar. 

18  Mar. 
18  Mar. 
18  Mar. 

23  Mar. 

24  Mar. 


25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 


25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 
2s  Mar. 
25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 


2sMar. 
25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 


-  ^■ 

T.  J.  Maclachlan,  R.  Art 14  Jime 

P.  R.  Maunsell,  CB.  R.Eng...  14  June 

L.  F.  C.  Thomas,  R.  Art 14  June 

R.  H.  Sankoy,  R.  En? 14  June 

J.  P.  Tennant,  R.  Eng 14  June 

J.  G.  Medley,  R.  Eng 14  Juno 

17(5;  J.  J.  M.  InncB.  R.  Eng...  14  Juno 

G.  T.  Chesney,  R.  En,? 14  June 

W.  E.  Wjirrand.  R.  Yavt 14  Juno 

H.  A.  Brownlow,  R.  P'nu' 14  June 

J.  W.  F.  Bean,  Bengal  8.  C.     21  June 

W.  L.  Briggs,  CB.  Mam.  S.  C     1  July 

N.  E.  Boiloau,  Boiiffal  S.  C...    5  July 

A.  M.  Calvert,  h.p.  R.  Art,.  ...     7  July 

J.  E.  Ford,  Scots  Fus.  Gds,...    7  July 

H.  J.  Templer,  Bengal  8.  C.     xo  July 

Alexander  Pond,  Bengal  8.  C.  1 1  July 

G.  A.  Williams,  Bengal  S.  C.  18  July 

8.  A.  Madden,  51  F 24  July 

FC  R.H.  M. Aitken,  Ben.  8.  C.     1  Aug. 

T.  V.  Cooke,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  i?ar- 
rackMa*ter,TltnMuthDi'Aiiion  3  Aug. 

C.  J.  ElUs,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  Pay- 
master, PortsmouthDivision    3  Au?. 

0.  C.  Johnson,  Bengal  8.  C —  11  Aug. 

H.  E.  T.  "Williams,  108  P 15  Aug. 

R.  C.  Cross.  Bengal  8.  C 19  Aug. 

G.  V.  Watson,  66  P 21  Aug. 

T.  E.  Gordon,  Bengal  8.  C...  23  Aug. 

William  Rice.  Bombay  8.  C...  26  Aug. 

G.  C.  Evezard,  Bombay  8.  C.  26  Aug. 

W.  C.  Parr,  Bombay  8.  C.   ...    1  Sept. 

A.  G.  W.  Bum,  Madras  8.  C.    i  Sept. 

R.  H.  Price.  Bengal  8.  C.     ...     1  Sept. 

Hon.  8.  Mostyn,  23  P i  Sept. 

N.  G.  Campbell.  R.  Art i  Sept. 

J.  J.  Hume,  Bengal  8.  C 4  Sept. 

Sirs.  C.  Cowell,  KCB.  R.Eug.    5  Sept. 

R.  G.  F.  Henegan,  R.  Art 12  Sept. 

G.  H.  M. Ayn8ley,Madras  S.C.  13  Sept. 

C.  W.  M.  Payne.  Unatt 20  Sept. 

E.  8.  Bridges,  Gr.  Gds 9  Oct. 

P.  H.  Swinfeu.  h.p.  5  Dr.  (Ms.  20  Oct. 

A.  R.  V.  Crease,  R.  Eng.  .....  20  Oct. 

W.Pil8worth,Unatt.,S.O.ofP.  28  Oct. 

G.  C.  Lambert,  101  F 30  Oct. 

C.J.  H.  Kirby,68P 10  Nov. 

C.  M.MacGrearor, Bengal  8.  C.  10  Nov. 

P.  D.  Home,  R.Art 10  Nov. 

C.  Pollard,  R.  Eng 10  Nov. 

C.  T.  Stewart,  R.  Bug 10  Nov. 

A,  Davidson,  R.  Eng 10  Nov. 

C.  E.  8.  Gleig,  h.p.  14  P 15  Nov. 

».  0*B.  B.  Woolsey,  R.  Art. ...  is  Nov. 

J.  J.  O'Bryen,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  22  Nov. 

G.  H.  Thompson,  Bengal  8.  C.    8  Dec. 

H.  P.  Waddmgton,  Ben.  8.  C.    8  Dec. 

O.  C.  Hankin, Bengal  8.  C...    8  Dec. 

Edw.  W.  Dun,  Madras  8.  C.     8  Dec. 

William  Walker,  Bom.  S.C...    9  Dec. 

R.  C.  Babington,  Madras  8  C.    9  I>ec. 

A.  Paterson,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...    9  Dec. 

H.  A.  Hare,  Madras  8.  C.   ...    9  Dec. 

P.  MacBean,  h.p.  02  P 15  Dec. 

W.  T.  Betty,  h.p.  6 Dr.  Gds....  15  Dec. 

C.  J.  Memman,  R.  Eng 18  Dec. 

A.  W.  Drayson,  R.  Art 20  Dec. 

C.  W.  Elgee,  R.  Art 20  Dec. 

A.  E.  Osbom,  Bengal  S.  C...  30  Dec. 


II 

J.  Fendall,  Bengal  S.  C 30  Dec. 

C.  T.  Hallelt,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  30  Dec. 
R.  P.  Webster,  Bengal  8.  C.  30  Dec. 
J.  G.  R.  Forlong.  Madr.  S.  C.  30  Dec. 
H.  8.  Rammell,  Madras  8.  C.  30  Dec. 
J.  T,  Norgate,  Bengal  8.  C...  30  Dec. 

1870. 
R.  D.  HoBsard,  Bombay  8.  C. 
J.  Ashbumcr,  Bombay  S.  C. 
H.  M.  Eliott,  Madras  S.  C. ... 

A.  C.  Bunbury.  Bengal  S.  C. 
C.  L.  Bro^vn.  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

F.  W.  Peile,  R.  Eng 

J.W.W.Osborae.CB.MjMl.S.C 
.r.  P.  Sherriff,  Bengal  S.  C... 
H.  A.  Welman,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

Fort  Major f  Ouernsey 

P.  E.  A.  Chamier,  Ben.  8.  0. 

R.  Renton.  Madras  S.  C 

v..  J.  Spilsbury,  Bengal  8.  C. 

T.  G.  M.  Lfine,  Madras  8.  C. 

J.  D.  C.  Wallace,  Madras  S.  0. 
|G.  F.  Moore.  Unatt.  Staff  Olf. 

I    ofPensioners 

IT.  SUipIcs,  Bengal  S.  C 

lA.  Elderton,  Bengal  8.  C.    ... 

B.  D.  W.  Rimsny,  Unatt 

John  Sprot,  91  F 

A.  Y.  Shortt,  Bombay  8.  C... 

G.  P.  B.  Sherard,  Madr.  8.  C. 
jH.  A.  Taylor,  Bengal  8.  O. ... 
J.  M'K.  MacintjTe,  R.  Art.... 
J.  L.  Pearse,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

E.  Harrison,  R.  Art 

R.  B.  Deei-ing,  b.p.  Discharge 

I    Dep6t 

P.  P.  Bailey,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

G.  Rhodes,  Unatt 

G.  L.  Thomson,  Bombay  8.  C. 

HoH.  E.  G.  Curzon.  52  F 

L.  S.  Cotton,  h.p.  63  F 

E.  B.  Ramsay,  Madras  S.  C. 


J.  R.  Auldjo,  Bengal  8.  C. 

F.  DawBon,  Madras  S.  C 

R.  Davidson,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

G.  Adey,  Matlras  S.  C 

iG.  H.  A.  Forbes,  h.p.  R.  Art. 
IH.  C.  Fletcher.  Madras  8.  C. 

V.  W.  Cox,  Madras  S.  C 

H.  I.  Be»-t,  Madras  8.  C 

J/on.C.  W.  White,  8.  Fus.  Gds. 
FitzRoyW.  Fremantle.Coldst. 

I     Gds 

V€  U.  H.  Lyster,  Bengal  8.  C. 
P.  W.  Graham,  Bengal  S.  C. 
R.  Chalmers,  Bengal  8.  0.  ... 

F.  C.    Manningham-Buller, 
Cold.'^tream  Guards 

Cecil  Rice,  h.  p.  72  F 

D.  H.  Mackinnon,  Unatt.,  8. 
Officer  of  Pensioners 

E.  M.    Manningham-Buller, 
Rifle  Brigade  

P.  Chaplin,  4  Dr.  Gds 

J.  E.  Sharp,  h.p.  i  P.  8.0.  ©f 

Pensioners 

c.  Sydney  Darling, h.p.  9  F... 
J.  V.  O'Donnell,  h.  p.  27  F. ... 
Richard  Hill  Rocke,  h.p.  2  P. 

G.  K  Berry,  56  P 

,R.  H.  Travers,  48  F 

E.W.Blickett, h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

B.  So-adv.  Bengal  8.  C 

R.  J.  Hughes,  88  P 

C.  8.  Dowson,  h.p.  3  F 

«.  J,  P.  Battei-sby,  h.p.  60  P., 

Cotndt.  R.  Military  Asylum 

R.  Maunsell,  h.p.  11  F 

G.  T.  Gough,  h.p.  Cav.  Depot 

F.  R.  S.  Flood,  82  P 

A.  B.  A.  Ellis,  Gr.  Gds 

C.  Fludyer,  Gr.  G<1b 

H.  L.  Campbell,  Bengal  8.  C. 

R.  S.  Sellon,  R.  Eng 

T.  G.  Kennedy,  Bengal  8.  C. 
P.  G.  Smith,  h.p.  7  Dr.  Gds.. 
Robert  John  Hay,  R.  Art.  ... 
c.  Henry  Brett,  h.p.  iB  Hus. 

A.Q.M.Oen.,Manehegter  ... 
J.  H.  Buller,  h.p.  Mil.  Train 
e.  S.  P.  Jarvis,  CMG.  h.p.  82 

P.     Astist.    Adj.     Oen.    of 

Militia  in  Canada    

W.   R.  Parmar,    h.p.    75    P. 

Netley  Hospital     

Geo.  M.  Miller,  79  P 

Fra.  Edw.  Cox,  R.  Eng 

John  M'C.  CampbeU,  R.  Art. 


I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 

1  Jan. 

2  Jan- 

4  Jan. 

6  Jan. 
XX  Jan. 
xs  Jan. 
16  Jan. 
16  Jan. 
16  Jan. 

18  Jan. 
27  Jan. 

27  Jan. 

28  Jan. 

29  Jan. 
X  Feb. 

3  Feb. 

3  Feb. 

5  Feb. 

6  Feb. 

6  Feb. 

7  Feb. 
9  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

15  Feb. 

19  Feb. 

26  Feb. 

27  Feb. 

28  Feb. 
I  Mar. 
I  Mar. 
X  Mar. 
X  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

5  Mar. 
5  Mar. 

16  Mar. 
18  3klar. 
22  Mar. 
26  Mar. 

30  Mar. 
X  Apr. 

I  Apr. 

X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 

X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
r  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 

I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
9  Apr. 
9  Apr. 
9  Apr. 

31  Ajpr. 
x5  May 
x6  May 
24  May 
28  May 

28  May 
28  May 


4  Jane 

4  Jane 
4  June 
4  June 
4  June 


12 

Alurofl  C.  Jolmson.  R.  Art. ... 

J.  A.  Dalzell,  S3F 

Geo.  G.  Pojirse,  R.  Art 

Wallia  Dowell,  R.  Art 

G.  R.  Roberts,  Bengal  S.  C... 
T.  W.  Holland,  Bengal  S.  C. 
W.Widdicombe.Bombny  B.C. 
Sir  Krlw.  Leeds,  Barf.  Bengal 

S.  C 

W.  Ros^  King,  Unatt 

W.  T.  Bowen,  Bombay  S.  C. 
SirF.K.  Pollock,  Bengal  S.G. 

A.  Irvine,  Benural  S.  0 

H.  N.  Davics,  Bengal  S.  C.... 

G.  Hearn,  Madras  S.  C 

J.  H  .Henderson,  Bomb.  S.  C. 

J.  Hudson,  Bengal  S.  0 

Douglas  Jones,  Unatt 

O.  C.  Finlay,  Madras  8.  C. ... 

Lord  J.  H.  Tavlonr,  94  F 

W.  J.  Bradford,  R.  Art 

E.  Napier.  6  Dr.  Gds 

E.  G.  H.  Vi*e.  Hinchinbroke, 
Gr.  Gds 

G.  R.  Westmacott.  Ben.  S.  C. 

H.  N.  Hodgson,  Bengal  8.  C. 

H.  W.  G^vjTi,  R.  Mar 

T.  Bourke,  h.p.  34  F 

T.  S.  Warden,  Bombay  8.  C. 

J/on.  J.  C.  Dormer,  Unatt.  i^Mf. 
Quarter  Matter  Oeneral  at 
i>ooer  

«.  8.  W.  F.  M.WUson,  18F... 

P.  Bedingfeld,  R.  Art 

R.  O.  Farmer,  R.  Art 

G.  P.  Ih-evost,  23  F 

A.  C.  H.  Stewart,  2  Life  Gds. 

Wm.  Henry  Orme,  h.p.  85  F. 

TC  H.  E.  Jerome,  62  F 

-C.  M.  Goran,  R.  Art 

T.  Pierce,  Bengal  8.  C 

F.  W.  Lambton,  71  F 

R.  A.  Roberts,  R.  Eng 

A.  U.  H.  Finch,  R.  Bng 

A.  Pcott,  h.p.  5  F 

H.  C.  Smith.  80  F 

T.  S.  P.  Field,  h.p.  R.  Art.  ... 
A.  J.  M.  Rainey,  Madras  8.  G. 
W.  K.  Marshall.  Bengal  8.  C. 
r.  H.  Hanmer,  Bengal  8.C.... 
James  Michael,  Madras  8.  G. 
F.  J.  Ellis,  Beniral  S.  C 

lT€J.A.Tytler,CS.Beiigal8.C. 
R.  J.  D.  Ferris,  Bengal  8.  C. 
A.  F.  Battye,  Bombay  8.  C.... 
W.  Y.  H.  Shortt,  Bom.  8.  C. 
S.  D.  ^Vhite,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 
F.  J.  Stephenson,  Ben.  8.  C. 

R.  B.  Chichester,  81  F 

F.  T.  Lyster,  ai  F 

«.  C.  Law,  Bombay  8.  C 

S.  Black,  Bengal  8.  C 

A.  R.  Clephane,  Madras  8.  C. 
R.  G.  I^wiB,  Madras  S.C.  ... 

J.  C.  Millar,  Bengal  8.  C 

O.  A.  Cavler.  Bengal  8.  C. ... 

C.  H.  Hall,  Bengal  8.  C 

F.  Duflin,  Bengal  8.  C 

1871. 

T€  J.  P.  H.Crowe,  10 F 

R.  H.  Price,  h.p.  25  F 

F.  8.  Taylor,  R.  Kng 

E.  Davidson,  R.  Eng 

E.  O.  Leggatt,  Madras  8.  G... 

E.  L.  M.  Evans,  Madras  8.  C. 
A.  T.  Armstrong,  Bengal  S.C. 

F.  L.  Mackeson,  Bombay  S.C. 
V.iord  Cremome,  Colds.Gds. 
W.  C.  Hamilton,  Bengal  8.  C. 
J.  C.  Macdonald,  Madras  S.G. 

G.  A.  Searle,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

F.  J.  Wilson,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

W.  Weldon,  Madras  8.  C 

€.  C.  Dandridgo,  Bengal  8.  C. 
R.  A.  Moore,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 
<r.  Cavenagh,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

C.  B.  Bates,  Madras  8.  C 

H.  J.  T.  Neild.  Madras  8.  C. 
H.  P.  WilUams,  Bengal  8.  C. 

G.  W.  Playfair,  Madras  8.  C. 
W.  A.  Deey,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 
J.  Williamson,  Bengal  8.  C... 
N.  F.  Bayly,  Madras  8.  0.  ... 

X.  M.  Grain,  R.  Eng 

Joseph  Miles,  Bombay  8.  C... 
<}.  B.  Thomas,  Bombay  8.  0. 
John  Miles,  Bombay  8.  C.  ... 

^  ^.  G,  Magrath.Mad.  8.  C. 


Lleiifennnt  Colonels . 


4  June  |Wm.  Crcagh,  Bombay  8.  C. 
4  June  H.  H.'D.  Stracey.  8.  If'us.  Gds, 

4  June  W.  Paske,  Bengal  S.  C 

4  Jane  P.  Maxwell,  Bengals.  C 

7  Jane  R.  J.  Baker,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 
7  June  Hon.  W.  S.  D.  Home,  Gr.  €rds. 

7  June  J.  T.  Hill,  Bombay  8.  C 

jW.  R.  C.  Mylne,  Bengal  S.C. 

7  June  R.Hale,  7  Hossars 

8  June  F.  G.  Pym,  R.  Mar 

8  Juno  lA.  Tisdall,  35  F 

8  June  ,C.  A.  S.  Dickins,  28  F 

8  June  |C.  Nedham,  Bengal  S.  C 

8  June  ,H.  C.  Z.  Claridgc,  Madr.S.C. 
8  June  J.  W.  Rideout,  Madras  8.  C. 

10  June  jW.  Rose,  Madras  8.  C 

13  JuneE.  B.  Clay,  Bengal  S.  C 

20  June  D.  Thomson,  R.  Eng 

29  Jane  1  A.  E.  Bowen,  Madras  8.  C... 
29  June  E.  Chaplin,  Colds.  Gds 


4  July   John  Roe,  1 1 F 

6  July   L.  Russell,  R.  Eng 

J.  Goddnrd,  R.  >hxg 

10  July  A.  U.  Wombwell,  12  Lancers 
25  July  E.  T.  St.L.  MccGwire,  i  F.... 
27  July    G.  J.  F.  Smyth,  Coldst.  Gds. 

2  Aug.  W.  T.  Chitty,  Bombay  8.  C... 
9  Aug.  ;T.  M.  Baumgartner.Bom.a.C. 
9  Aug.  I W.  G.  R.  Masters,  h.p.  R.  Mar. 

I  Bar.  Matt.  Chatham  Dioision 
(J.  Puget,  8  Hussars  

21  Aug.  a.H.ii.  H.  BlundoU.  Gr.  Gds 

27  Aug.  C.  E.Cumberland,  R.  Eng... 

3  Sept.  J,  B.  Edwards,  R.  Eng 

3  Sept.  H.  M.  C.  Logh,  Gr,  Gds 

3  Sept.  H.  J.  Wise,  2  W.LR 

3  Sept.  C.E.Astoll,h.p.  45F.8.0.ofP. 

IS  Sept.,  J.  M'Kay,  12  F 

15  Sept..J.Baillie.Unatt.,S.O.ofPens. 

7  Oct.  I  J.  H.  Jenkins,  Bengal  8.C.... 

8  Oct.  I  Hon.  C.  F.  Crichton.  Gr.  Gds. 
10  Oct.  iF.  G.  Hodgson,  Madras  8.  C. 

13  Oct.    E.  L.  Pym,  R.  Mar 

i70ct.  |A,H.  Bogle,  R.  Art 

22  Oct.   I  John  Ruggles,  Bengal  S.  C... 

22  Nov.  J.  8.  Ogilvie,  Bengal  8.  C. ... 

23  Nov.  C.  J.  Godby.  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 
3  Dec  lE.  St.  George.  Bengal  8.  C... 

A.  W.  Graham,  Bombay  8.  C. 
J.  H.  8.  Pierce,  Bombay  S.C. 

R.  Murray,  Bengal  8.  C 

C.  Elliot,  C5.  Madras  S.  C... 
J.  K.  Couper,  Bengal  8.  C. ... 
G.  N.  Johnstone,  Mad.  8.  C. 
W.  Waddington, Bombay  S.C. 
W.  Nembhard,  Bengal  8.  C. 
J.  B.  Smyly,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 
A.  Jenkins,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
E.  N.  Norton,  Madras  8.  C... 

24  Dec.  jJ.  Perkins,  Bengal  8.  C 

28  Dec.  IJ.  A.  Ruddell,  25  P 

29  Dec.  J.  Pej-ton,  7  Dr.  Gds 

29  Dec.  In.  Stevenson,  87  F 

29  Dec.    G.  L.  Fraser,  Bengal  8.  C. ... 

29  Dec.  10.  R.  Stokes,  R.  Art 

29  Dec.  |T.  A.  Cox,  3  F 

29  Dec.    H.  T.  Sibome,  R.  Eng 

39  Doc.   TJCWm.  M'Bcan,93F 

J.  Fairbrother,  Bombay  8.  C. 
T.  W.  Prevost,  h.p.  42  F.,  S. 

2  Jan.       O.  of  Pensioners 

X  Jan.    W.  J.  P.  Barlow,  Bengal  S.  C. 

3  Jan.    C.  Armstrong,  Bengals.  C... 

2  Jan.    J.  M.  Grant,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

3  Jan.    W.  H.  Crompton-Stansfleld, 

3  Jan.       II  F 

3  Jan.   J.  Keer,  Bengal  8.  C 

3  Jan.    H.  G.  Deedes,  60  F 

4  Jan.    J.  M'Auley,  h.p.  x  W.  I.  R.  ... 

5  Jan.    J.  F.  Fisher,  R.  Bng 

IX  Jan.  W.  H.  Hessey.  Madras 8.  C... 
X2  Jan.  G.  M.  Battye,  Bengal  8.  C. ... 
13  Jan.   R.Q.Mainwaring,Madr.  8.  C. 

18  Jan.  H.  De  R.  Pigott,  70  F 

x8  Jan.  Hon.  H.  T.  Fraser,  Scots  Fas. 

x8Jan.      Guards    

x8  Jan.  W.  W.  Goodfellow, CS.R.Eng. 
18  Jan.   J.  F.  Berthon,  Bombay  8.  C. 

x8  Jan.   W.  Y.  Lautour,  Gr.  Gds 

x8  Jan.  C.  8.  Akers,  R.  Eng 

18  Jan.  G.  B.  Roberts.  Madras  8.  C. 
20  Jan.  B.  G.VanderGucht,  Ben.  8.  C. 

30  Jan.  H.  F.  Hancock,  R.  Bng 

aoJan.  J.  G.  T.  Griffith,  R.  Eng 

28  Jan.  Charles  Steel,  Unatt 

3  Feb.  F.C. J.Brownlow,  Bengal  8.  C. 

3  Feb.  C.  R.  Hill,  R.  Art 

3  Feb.  P.  J.  Campbell,  R.  Art 

3  Feb.  A.  W.  Twiss,  R.  Art 


9  Dec. 

9  Dec. 
xo  Deo. 
10  Dec. 
xo  Dec. 
10  Deo. 
xoDec. 
xo  Dec. 
xo  Dec. 
xo  Dec. 
24  Dec. 


3  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
11  Feb. 
IX  Feb. 

IX  Feb. 
15  Feb. 
x8  Feb. 
20  Feb. 

32  Feb. 
24  Feb. 
28  Feb. 
38  Feb. 
28  Feb. 

2  Mar. 

3  Mar. 
a  Mar. 

3  Mar. 

15  Mar. 

19  Mar. 

33  Mar. 

34  Mar. 
24  Mar. 

24  Mar. 

25  Mar. 

35  Mar. 
35  Mar. 

x  Apr. 

4  Apr. 

5  Apr. 
5  Apr. 
5  Apr. 

XI  Apr. 
IX  Apr. 

32  Apr. 
23  Apr. 
30  Apr. 

I  May 
XI  May 

11  May 
17  May 

20  May 

27  May 
8  June 

13  Juno 
13  June 

13  June 

14  June 
14  June 
14  June 
14  Jane 
14  June 
14  June 
14  June 
14  Jane 
14  June 
14  June 
14  June 

16  June 

16  Juue 

21  June 

28  June 
28  June 

4  July 

8  July 

12  Jaly 

12  July 
14  July 

19  July 

20  July 

22  July 

33  July 
32  July 

32  July 

26  July 
30  July 

3  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
30  Aug. 
20  Aug. 
3o  Aug. 
35  Aug. 

30  Aug. 
1  Sept. 

8  Sept. 

9  Sept. 

13  Sept. 

17  Sept. 
30  Sept. 
20  Sept. 
30  Sept. 

I  Oct. 
lOct. 

X  Oct. 
xOct. 
xOct. 


jE.  .T.  Bmco.  R.  Art i  Oct 

'«.  G.  A.  Wilkinson.  R.  Art.  ..  i  Oct. 
,7/ow.  E.G.P.Liltlefon.Gr.GdA.  14  Oct. 
,E.  J.  Dickson,  StaJ^  Captai* 

nUofMan   ^  Oct. 

|G.  H.  WaUer,  7  F a8  Oct 

;R.  T.  Godman,  5  Dr.  Gds.  ...  aSOct 
,C.A.Wynne.Finch,S.Fu8.Gd8  38  Oct 
G.  C.  K.  Johnstone,  Gr.  Gds.  38  Oct. 
W.  G.  D.  Masay,   s  Lancers  31  Oct. 

Hales  Wilkie,  29  F 31  Oct. 

H.  Trotter,  Gr.  Gds 31  Oct. 

G.  W.  Stackpoole,  h.p.  18  F.    15  Nov. 

I W.  J.  Stuart,  R.  Eng 19  Nov. 

I R.  H.  Robin.son,  h.p.  60  Rifles  5  Dec. 
L.  Hook,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles...  7  Dec. 
A.  L.  Annesley,  1 1  Hussars     9  Dec. 

A.  K.  Comber,  Bengal  8.  C.  12  Dec. 
W.  R.  Gordon.Bengal  8.  C...  12  Dec. 
James  Bam,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  12  Dec. 
P.  A.  Dickins,  Bengal  S.  0....  12  Dec, 
J.  D.  Swayne,  Bengal  8.  C...  12  Dec. 

J.  C.  Wood,  Bengal  8.  G 12  Dcc- 

C.  M.  Longmore.  Bengal  S.  C.  12  Dec. 
T.  F.  Forster,  Bengal  S.  C...  13  Dec. 

F.  C.  Anderson,  Bengal  S.  C.  13  Dec. 
M.  Hunter.  Bengal  8.  C 13  Dec. 

B.  A.  Wilkinson.  R.  Eng 14  Dec. 

A.  J.  Bruce,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  20  Dec 
T.  B.  Harrison,  Bengal  S.  C...  20  Dec. 
W.  H.  Smith,  Bengal  S.  C...  20  Dec. 
Arthur  Francis,  Madras  S.C.  37  Dec. 

R.  W.  Brooke,  hp.  60  F 29  Dec. 

P.  W.  Gregory,  h.p.  44  F.   ...  29  Dec. 

R.  C.  Whitehead,  58  F 29  Dec. 

J.  B.  Prynne,  R.  Mar 29  Dec. 

H.  F.  Brooke,  109  F 29  Dec. 

J.  H.  M.  8.  Stewart,  R.  Eng...  29  Dec. 
H.  J.  F.  E.  Hickes,  R,  Art.  ...  39  Dec. 
#. W.  W.  Lynch,  2  F 31  Dec. 

187$. 

C.H.T.  B.de  Ruvignos.Unatt.  i  Jan. 

J .  F.  Robertson,  Bombay  8.  C.  3  Jan. 

G.  Longley,  h.p.  R.  Eng 5  Jan. 

H.  T.  Arbuthnot,  R.  Art.   s  J«»- 

W.  Stirling,  R.  Art $Jan- 

W.  H.  Hawes,  Bengal  8.  C....  7  Jan. 

B.  W.  Ryall,  Bengal  8.  0.  ...  14  Jan. 
G.  F.  Pearson,  Madra-s  S.  C...  14  Jan. 
E.  Dandridge,  Bengal  S.  C...  14  Jan. 

C.  J.  Prescott,  Bombay  S.  C.  17  Jan. 
E.  L.  Tavemer,  Bombay  S.  C.  17  Jan. 

Fred.  Close,  R.  Art   17  Jan. 

H.  V.  Timbrell,  R.  Art ai  Jan. 

J.  N.  Maclean,  Madras  8.  C.  36  Jan. 
P.  J.  P.  Wetherall,  Madr.  S.  C.  26  Jan. 
W.  Bannerman,  Bombay  8.  C.  3  Fcl). 
W.  R.  Alexander,  Bom.  S.  C.    3  Feb. 

C.  E.  H.  Stanley,  Gr .  Gda i  Fel». 

D.  Scott,  Madras  8.  C 4  Feb. 

W.  B.  Girdlcstone,  Ben,  8.  C.  4  Feb. 
.A..  F.  Williams,  Madras  S.C.  4  Feb. 
W.  J.  Viaard,  Madras  S.  C. . . .  4  Fs^'- 
A.  P.  Chesshyre,  Bom.  S.  C...  5  Feb. 
T.  8.  Hawks,  Madras  8.  C. ...    5  Feb. 

H,  G.  J.  Da  vies,  R.  Mar 13  Feb. 

G.  R,  F.  Bardin,  Madras  S.  C.  ao  Feb. 
W.  C.  MacDougall,  Ben.  S.  C.  20  Feb. 
I.  F.  MacAndrew,  Ben.  8,  C.  20  Feb. 
Charles  James.  Madras  S.  C.  20  Feb. 
H.  J.  Hawes.  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  24  Feb. 

T.  Austin,  Madras  8.  C 24  Feb. 

H.  L.  Grove,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  34  Feb. 
C.  V.  Gordon,  Madras  8.  C...  24  Feb. 
J.  H.  Warden,  Madras  8.  C...  24  Feb. 
R.  W.  Daunt,  Madras  8.  G.  ...  24  Feb. 
S.  J.  Thorp,  Bombay  8.  C.  ...    3  Mar 

H.  Q.  De  la  Fosse.  101  F 4  Mar. 

T.  Taylor,  Bengal  8.  C 6  Mar 

John  Jerome.  86  F 6  Mat, 

R.  B.Ingram,  h.p.  xooF 8 Mar. 

Henry  Renny,  R.  Art i  Apr 

G.  E.  L.  Waiker,  R.  Eng la  Apr. 

J.  Wilkinson,  15  F 13  Apr. 

W.  M.  Lees,  Bengal  8,  C u  Aj.r. 

J.  R.  Fairlie,  Madras  8.  C. ...  ao  Apr. 
P.  D.  Ogilvie,  Bengal  8.  0.  ...  20  Apr. 
A.  H.  B.  Brace,  Bengal  8.  C.  20  Apr. 
lUC  G.  D.  Dowell,  h.p.  R.  M. 

Ji.n.  Adj.Dewm  Art.MU.  ...  23  Apr. 

«.  G.  D.  Barker.  64  F 23  Apr. 

T.  E.  Byrne,  R.  Art 24  Apr. 

W.  T.  M'Grigor,  Bengal  8.  C.  =S  Apr. 

R.  Barter,  Bengal  8.  0 28  Apr. 

A.  A.  Munro,  Bengal  8.  C 5  Mar 

J.  Mullina,R.  Eng 5  May 

J.  Bonham,  R.  Art 6  May 


Lieutenant  Colonels, 


15 


W.  H.  Hawloy,  14  F 8  May 

G.  Gaynor,  h.p.  104  F xo  Hay  ; 

f.  Johnston,  h.p.  R.  Art 15  May 

H.  C.  Faulkner,  Unatt.  B.  O. 

of  Pons 83  May 

J.  K.  Frafier,  1  Life  Gds 29  May 

Horatio  Biden,  Madras  S.  C.  12  June 
Wem^rss  Smith,  Bengals.  C.  za  June 
J.  P.  Cambridge,  Ben.  8.  C...  la  June 
J.  A.  Brereton,  Bengal  8.  C...  la  June 
Araold  M.  Knight,  h.p.  12  P. 

S.O.ofPenaiouers 13  June 

W.  H.  Paget,  Bengal  S. C.  ...  x 3  June 
a  W.  Wahab,  Bombay  8.  C.  xa  June 
('.  H.  Wilson,  Madras  8.  C. ...  X3  June 
T.  C.  Hamilton,  Bengal  8.  0.  13  June 

E.  M.  G.  Cooper,  Bom.  8.  C.  13  June 
R.  M.  Bonnor,  Bomhi^  8.  C.  13  June 
M.  R.  Haig.  Bombay  8.  C. ...  X3  June 
James  Gordon,  Bombay  8.  C.  13  June 
H.  F,  Disbrowe,  Bombay  8.C.  X3  June 
C.  S.  Heam.  Mailras  8.  G.  ...  13  June 
G.  C.  Hnxham,  Bengal  8.  C....  13  June 
('.  K.  JJavlor.  Bombay  8.  C...  13  June 
G.J.  Meliis. Bombay 8.  G.  ...  13  June 
T.  C.  Georges.  Madras  8.  C...  13  June 
W.  C.  Lester,  Bombay  8.  C. . . .  13  June 
D.G.S.  St.J.Grant,Mad.S.C.  xsJuno 
A.  F.  Corbett.  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  13  June 
W.  H.  Mason.  Bonibay  8.  G...  X3  June 
M.  De  la  Poer  Beresford,  72  F.  14  June 
J.  E.  Swindley,  15  Hussars...  19  June 
W.  Douglas,  Madras  8.  G.  ...  23  June 
G.  A.  Walker,  Madras  8,  G....  23  June 

H.  H.  Steward,  2  Dr.  Gds 26  June 

S.  B.  Farrell,  R.  Eng 26  Juno 

('.  W.  Barry,  R.  Eng 27  June 

Y.  H.  Harford,  8.  P.  Gds 29  June 

G.  A.  Laughton.Bombay  8.G.  3  July 
J.  L.  Sheppard,  Bombay  8.  C.  3  July 
H.  C.  Wilkiuaon,  16  Lancers.  3  July 
8.  C.  Milford,  Bombay  8.  C . . . .    4  July 

W.  B.  Gosset,  R.  Eng 5  July 

G.  O.  Bowdler,  40  F xo  July 

H.  Strover.  R.  Art. 10  July 

F.  Mould,  R.  Eng. 10  July 

T.  P.  Graham,  8.  F.  Gds X7  July 

J.  A.  T.  Garratt,  Gr.  Gds.    ...  17  July 

y.  T.  Parsons.  103  F 24  July 

W.  J.  DorehiU,    h.p.  43  F., 

S.  O.  of  Pensioners z  Aug. 

0.  H.  Cookes.  R.  Art i  Aug. 

J.  A.  R.  Mead,  R.  Art.  x  Aug. 

J.F.  Raper.  R.  Art t  Aug. 

.V.  H.  Heath,  R.  Art 1  Aug. 

J.  Fulton,  R.  Art,  1  Aug. 

A.  A.  Bayly,  R.  Art.  x  Aug. 

J.  E.  Cordncr.  R.  Art.  i  Aug. 

O.Clarke,  R.  Art x  Aug. 

A.  H.  Dawson,  R.  Art z  Aug. 

J.  H.  Reid,  R.  Art i  Aug, 

T.  M.  Harris.  R.  Art i  Aug. 

A.  D.  Denniss.  R.  Art z  Aug. 

T.  C.  Crowe.  R.  Art. i  Aug. 

B.  M.  Playfaip,  R.  Art, z  Aug. 

C.  Raikes,  R.  Art z  Aug. 

W.  DO.  Korrich.  R.  Art, z  Aug. 

H.  F  Bolton.  Bombay  8.  0. .. .  3  Aug. 
K.  Mallaby,  Bombay  8.  0. ..  3  Aug. 
C.  A,  Collier,  Bombay  8.  C...    3  Aug. 

R.  Warren,  R.  Bug 3  Aug. 

R.  H.  Stotherd.  R.  Eng 3  Aug. 

W.  H.  Noble.  R.  Eng 3  Aug. 

H.  Schaw,  R.  Eng. 3  Aug. 

G.  H.  Gordon.  R.  Eng. 3  Aug. 

J.  H.  P.  H.  Hudson,  Gr.  Gds.    3  Aug. 

F.  H.  Cnstanoe,  Gr .  Gds 3  Aug. 

r.  J.  Fowler.  R.  Eng 4  Aug. 

E.  G.  Campbell,  Mac&as  8.  C.  zx  Aug, 

H.  a.  Eyre,  Ooldst.  Gds Z4  Aug, 

A,  A.  Bruce.  Bengal  S.C.    ...  15  Aug. 

•  F.  W.  Jebb,  67  P 21  Aug. 

CDa.  Jolliflb,  R.  Marine  Art.  27  Aug. 
A.  R.  Clarke,  CB.  R.Eng.  ...  27  Aug. 
T.W.RBoi8raffon,Bengal8.C.  a  Sept 

G.  A.  Brown,  Bengal  8.  0. ...  xx  Sept. 
A.  M'Kenaie,  Bengal  S.  0.  ...  xx  Sept. 
Henry  Moore,  Bombay  B.  0.  zz  Sept. 
re  I).Maclntyxo.Bengal  8.0.  xx  Sept. 

f\  M  W.  Meroer,  R.  Art. 2z  Sept. 

H.  L.  Evana,  R.  Mariuee 2  Oct. 

W.  L.  D.  Meares,  ao  F 5  Oct. 

Dancan  Stewart,  hj>.  9a  F. ...  6  Oct. 
f.G.  D.  Webber,  a  W.I.Regt...  X9  Oct. 
X.  W.  de  Ooiirc:7.  R.  Mames  30  Oct. 

Arch.  R.Gaoag,K.  Art 3  Not. 

K.  W.  Childera,  R.  Art a  Nov, 

T.  L  M.  Hog,  R.  Art a  Nor. 

F.  C.  TxtTOr,  B,  Alt,  „ 93  Not. 


Hon,  W.  H.   P.    Carington,  ;T.  E.  Webster,  Bengal  8.0... .  zz  Juno 

Gr.  Gds 4  Dec.  JW.  8.  Drever,  Madras  8.  C...  xx  June 

John  Jago,  74  P 9  Dec.  I  J.  M.  Graham,  Bengal  8.  C...  xi  June 

Stanley  Scott,  Bombay  8.  C.  xx  Dec.    T.  B.  Cox,  Bengal  S.C xx  Jun& 

F.  G,  Steuart,  Bombay  S.  C.  xx  Dec  A.  G.  Plomer,  Bombay  8.  C.  xx  June 
William  Camell,  Bengal  8.  C.  1 1  Dec.  |  Ralph  Ouseley,  Bengal  8.  C.  x  i  June 
S.  S.  Bouldcrson.  Ben.  8.  C...  xi  Dec.  |R.  R.  Wallace,  Bombay  8.  C.  xi  June 
A.  H. Cooke,  Madras 8.  C.  ...  ix  Dec.    Jas.  Clements,  Bombay  8.0.   11  Jiuie 

P.  N. Miles,  Bengal  8.  C 11  Dec.    E.  A.  Green,  Bombay  8.  C. ...  11  Juno- 

J.  Macdonald,  Bengal  8.C....  11  Dec.  O.  L.  Smith.  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  12  June 
R.  Y.  Chambers,  Bengals.  C.  xx  Dec.  |John  D.  HaU,  Bombay  8.  C...  xa  Juno 
Lionel  D'Arcy  Dunsterville,  iT.  Wadding  ton,  Bombay  S.C.  12  Juno 

Bombay  S.C xaDec.  iW.J.  Gascoigne.Sc.Fus.Gds.  25  June 

J.  Currie,  Bombay  S.C 12  Dec.  ]J.R.  S.Hendcrson.Madr.S.C.  30  June* 

R.  V.  Handyside,  Madr.  S.  C.  la  Dec.  ,C.  P.  Barras,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  3  Jaly 
J.  R.  G.  G.  Shortt,  Bom.  S.  C.  12  Dec.  J.  B.  Sterling,  Coldst.  Gds....  5  July 
W.  H.  Beynon.  Bombay  8.  C.  20  Dec.  |H.  B.  Urmston,  Bengal  8.  C, 


J.T.  Watson,  Bengal  S.  0.  ...  20  Dec. 
W.  O.  Swanston,  Madras  S.C.  20  Dec. 
W.  H.  R.  Godf^y,  Madr.  8.0.  ao  Dec. 
C.  M.  Hailes,  Madras  8.  0...  20  Dec. 
J.  W.  Orchard,  Bengal  8.  0.    20  Deo. 

A.  D.  Clay,  Madras  8.  0 ao  Dec. 

C.'D.  Clementaon, Madr. S.C.  26  Dec. 
A.  Gahngan,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  26  Dec. 
E.  H.  Paske.  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  a6  Dec. 

C.  P.  J.  Skottowe.Madr.  S.C.  26  Dec. 
T.  W.  W.  Pierce,  Bom.  8.  0.  29  Dec. 

1878. 

0.  W.  Burton,  R.  Mar 2  Jan. 

G.  Eiillender,  Madras  8.  C...  3  Jan. 
W.  A.  Glasspoole.  Bom.  8.  C.    3  Jan. 

».V€  H.  B.  wood,  90  P 19  Jan. 

Thomas  Lamb,  Bengal  8.  0.  ao  Jan. 

A.  C.  Lilly,  Madras  8.  C ao  Jan. 

R.  Johnstone,  Bombay  S.  0.  ao  Jan. 
HastingsPraser,Madras  8.0.  aoJan. 
William  Munro,  Madras  8.0.  ao  Jan. 
0.  M.  White,  Madras  8.  0. ...  26  Jan. 
J.  R.  Currie,  Bengal  8.  0.  ...  26  Jan. 
R.  K.  Maoqnoid,  Madras  8.0.  36  Jan. 
P.  W.  B.  P.  Walker,  Soots 

Pus.  Gds I  Feb. 

P.  A.  Blphinstone,  Bom.  8.0.  3  Feb. 
0.  A.  M'Mahon,  Madras  8.0.    4  Feb. 

0.  Blewitt,  65  F zaPeb. 

T.  L.  BeU,  6  P Z4  Feb. 

L.  Sidebottom-Vennor,  Unatt.  15  Feb. 
E,  W.  Lyona,  Bombay  8, 0....  17  Feb. 
G.  B.  Tyrwhltt,  Bombay  8.0.  17  Feb. 
J.  Harpur,  Bombay  8.  C.    ...  Z7  Peb. 

B.  L'Estrange,  Bombay  8.  0.  Z7  Peb. 

D.  Hutoheon,  Bombay  8.  0.  Z7  Feb- 
H.  W.  Blowers,  Bombay  8. 0.  Z7  Peb. 
L.  M.  Davies.  Bombay  8.  0.  17  Feb. 
H.  Mackenzie,  Bengal  8. 0....  ao  Feb. 

C.  8.  B.  Walton,  Madras  8.  0.  20  Feb. 
John  Woodcock,  Madraa  8.  C.  x  Mar. 
T.  G.  Coles,  Bombav  8.  0. ...    3  Mar. 

R.  M.  Parsons,  R.  Eng 8  Mar. 

R.  T.  Thynne,  Gr.  GWs xs  Mar. 

G.  B.  Bowen,  Madras  8.  0....  Z7  Mar. 
G.  J.  D.  Hay.  Bengal  8.  0....  ao  Mar. 
G.  G.  Ounliflb,  Bengal  8.  0...  20  Mar. 
P.  P.  L.  Stafford,  Madr.  8.  0.  ao  Mar. 

D.  Robinson,  h.p.  7a  F 35  Mar. 

J.  Thompson,  a  F a6  Mar. 

Hon.  0. 0.Molyneux,  xo  Hub.  a6  Mar. 

H.  P.  Bwart,  3  Life  Gds. 36  Mar. 

G.  J.,  Lord  Rosehill,  Scots 

Pus.  Gds 36  Mar. 

H.  Orofton,  h.p.  67  F 39  Mar. 

H.  W.  Palmer.  90  P z  Apr. 

R.  B.  Montgomery,  13  F.   ...    x  Apr. 

B.  H,  Foster,  12  P. x  Apr. 

P.  Brine,  R.  Eng 3  Apr. 

A.  R.  Bayly,  Bengal  8.  0 s  Apr. 

Mossom  Boyd,  Bombay  8. 0.  3  Apr. 
R.  8.  Gole,  h.p.  Army  Hosp. 

Corps,  M€e.  Off.  ai  Jioadinfi  5  Apr. 
P.  Withington,h.p.  Oav.  Dep.    6  Apr. 

A.  H.  Oass,h.i>.  xo  Hussars...  Z4  Apr. 

B.  Le  Pelley.  n.p.  5  F 23  Apr. 

T.  Tyaoke,  aa  F 33  Apr. 

R.  D*0. 0.  Bracken,  Ben.  8.0.  36  Apr. 

0.  M.  Cotton,  ao  Hussars 30  Apr. 

Wm.  French,  R.  Art x  May 

0.  8.  Baker.  h.p.  59  P 6  May 

D.  MaoParlan,  B.  Art zz  May 

O.  8.  de  N.  Lucas,  R.  Art  ...  xt  May 

f.  G.  P.  CoUey,  a  P Z5  May 

A.  Butter,  h.p.  1$  P 33  May 

H.  Oook.  xooF 33  May 

8.  G.  Carter,  63  F 33  May 

W.  H.  Earle,  h.p.  X7  F a6  May 

H.  0.  Oraigie.  xo  Hussars 39  May 

R.  8.  Simonds,  Bengal  8.0... .  xx  June 
A.  Taylor,  Bengal  8  C )i  Juue 


20  July 
26  July 
28  July 


J.  V.  Morris,  Madras  8.0. 
W.  T.  Pagan,  Bengal  S.  C. 

W.  0.  Phill  potto,  R.  Eng 2  Aug. 

H.A.Woodhouso,  Bomb.  8.0.    3  Aug. 

T.  P.  Lloyd,  98  P 9  Aug. 

R.R.  Gillespie,  106  P 13  Aug. 

H.  P.  Montgomery,  tbP.  ...  13  Aug. 
R.O.Watson,h.p.CeylonRifles  15  Aug. 
J.  de  Montmorency,  59  P.  ...  16  Aug. 
R.C. A. Marshall. Madr. S.C.  aoAug. 
A.  R.  M'Mahon,  Madras  S.  C.  20  Aug. 
T.  W.  Stansfeld,  Madras  8. 0.  ax  Aug. 

A.  H.  M.  Dickey,  Madras  8. 0.  2x  Aug. 
P.  H.  Chancellor,  h.p.  R,  Art.  22  Aug. 

E.  L.  Dillon,  18  F 27  Aug. 

J.W.  H.  0.  G.  Morris,  R.M.A.  29  Aug. 

P.  W.  Stubbs,  R.  Art i  Sept. 

0.  D.  8.  Clarke,  Bengal  8. 0...  a  Sept. 
R.  H.  Scott,  Bengal  8.  0.  ...  a  Sept. 
G.  P.  Herbert,  7  P 6  Sept. 

B.  B.  Herrick,  R.  Marines  ...  x8  Sept. 

H.  Alexander,  x  Dr.  Gds aa  Sept. 

W.  H.  White,  Madras  8,  0. ...  aa  Sept 

T.  B.  Panshawe,  33  P 34  Sept. 

R.  A.  Loudon,  h.p.  5  W.  I.  R..  a8  Sept. 
0.  PitzGerald,  49  F 4  Oct. 

D.  J.  M'Grigor,  R.  Art. 8  Oct 

G.  B.  Heastey,  R.  Marines  ...  17  Oct. 
0.  Williamson,  60  Rifles   x8  Oct. 

A.  B.  Pyers.  R.  Eng 18  Oct^ 

J.  P.  Cox,  R.  Eng 19  Oct. 

P.  B.Drew,  8  P 35  Oct. 

0.  Barlow,  xoP 39  Oct. 

J.  G.  Mayoock,  hj).  Z4  F xs  Nov. 

George  Bent,  25  P. Z7  Nov. 

C.  D.  Thomas,  Ooldst  Gds....  19  Nov.! 

E.  G.  Clark,  Bengal  8.  0.  ...  3o  Nov. 
H.  D'A.  P.  Bumell,  7  Hus....  6  Dec. 
0.  L.  Pereira,  Madras  8.  0.  zo  Dec. 
J.  A.  Smith,  Bombay  8.  0....  zo  Dec. 
0.  P.  Packe,  Bengal  8.  0.    ...  zo  Dec. 

0.  R.  Shaw,  Bengal  8.  0 xo  Dec. 

J.F.Sherer.BengalS.  0 zo  Dec. 

0.  J.  Smith,  Madras  8.  0.  ...  to  Dec. 
E.  L.  Hankin,  Madras  8.  0....  zo  Dec. 

B.  0.  8.  Williams,  R.  Eng. ...  zo  Dec. 
A.  H.  Millett,  Bengal  8.  0. ...  zx  Dec. 
H.  E.  Ryvee,  Madras  8. 0. ...  zz  Dec. 
H.  B.  Chalmers,  Bengals.  0.  zx  Deo. 

P.  Salter,  Madras  8.  0 xz  Deo. 

R.  E.  Oakes,  Bengal  8. 0 zx  Dec. 

G.  ¥rheeler,  Bengal  8.  0 zx  Dec. 

O.Montgomene,Madr.S.C.  zx  Dec. 
L.  Bland,  R.  Eng zx  Dec. 

A.  W.  Dumford,R.  Eng zz  Dec. 

E.  P.  Du  Oane,  CB.  R.  Eng.  zx  Dec. 
W.  Grossman,  R.  Eng zz  Deo. 

D.  A.  Fraser.  R.  Eng zz  Deo. 

J.  O.  Mayne,  R.  Eng zz  Deo. 

H.  T.  Rogers,  R.  Eng.  xz  Deo. 

Irwin  M.  Greig,  R.  Eng zi  Dec. 

J.  R.  Mauztfell.  R.  Eng xz  Deo. 

H.  G.  Fanter,  33  P 14  Dec. 

B.  J.  0.  Prior,  Madras  8. 0...  so  Deo. 
H.  T.  Duncan.  Madras  8.  0...  ao  Dec. 
J.  G.  8.  MatheBon,Ben.  S.G...  30  Dec. 
0.  0.  Minchin,  Madras  8. 0...  so  Dec. 

A.  W.  Cameron,  93  P 34  Dec* 

W.  W.  W.  Johnston,  1  W.I.R.  34  Dec. 

A.  Wolrige,  R.  Mar 39  Dec. 

B.  M.  DcMuie,  Z9  P 29  Deo. 

1874. 

G.  W.  Hanson.  Bombay  8.  0.  3  Jan. 
L.  0.  Barton,  Bombay  B.  O...    3  Jan. 

0.  E.  Grogan,  X4  F 6  Jan. 

R.  W.  Hinxman,  60  F 7  Jan. 

irc  H,  8.  Cochrane,  7  P 7  Jan. 

J.  B.  Lind,  h.p.  31  F 7  Jan. 

David  Shaw,  Madras  S.  0. ...  8  Jan. 
M.  K.  Bourne,  Madras  8.  0.  iz  Jan. 
Osborne  Morgan.  Madr.  8.  C.  tz  Jan. 
Alfred  TallQ(^  Bengal  S.  C.  zxJan. 


4  FIELD  MARSHALS. 

Sis  Soyal  Siahnen  George  W.  F.  C.  Duke  of  Camhridfte,  KQ,  £jP.  QCB.  GCUQ.  Grenadier  Guarde.  Royal  Aitillcr; 

and  Royal  Engineers,  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  6o<A  jfi^t/fet.  Commanding  in  Chiefs  a  Nov,  6a. 
e.  ^Wi  Sir  William  Maynard  GK)inm,  QCB.  Coldstream  Gaards,  t  Jan.  68,  Condable  qfthe  Tomer  of  Londtm. 


OENE&ALS. 
1864. 

3B5irJ.F.PitzGerald,C?CB.i8F.  ao  June 
$  G.  Jforattw  of  Tweeddale, 
KT.  QCB.  a  Life  Goards  ...  ao  June 
1860. 

tSir  John  Bell,  QCB.  4  F. ...  15  June 
Sir    J.   Aitchiaon,   QCB. 

Boots  Fu8.Gdfl 30  July 

1862. 
MOT  5tr  W.Rowan,  &CB.  52  F.  13  Aug. 
Soft  Sir  G.Bowles,  QCB.  i  W. 

I.  R.,  Lt.  of  Tower  of  London    9  Nov. 
Sis   Boycd    Sighneu    Albert 
Edward  Trince  0/ Wales  and 
DuJce  0/ Cornwall,  KQ.  KT. 
KB.  Q  CB.  QCSI.  loHuBsars, 
Col.  in  Chitf  of  Rijle  Brigade    9  Nov. 
1868. 
ffi  Chas.  Aug.  Shawe.  74  F....    6  ^ar. 
»rR.Bngland,(^CJ8.J:ir.4iF.    6  July 
fliirW.J.a)drington,(?CS,a3F.  27  July 
Sir  J.M.  F.  Smith,  KS.  R.Bng. 

Qent.  Usher  qfPrittg  Chamber    3  Aug. 

*.  9  Sir  D.  M'Gregor,  KCB. ...  38  Oct. 

J.  Spink,  KS.    F. la  Jan. 

3  John  Drummond xoFeb. 

Geo.  Cha.  EarlofLxLO&n,  QCB. 
1  Life  Gds 28  Aug. 

iPas  Sir  Chas.  Yorke,  QCB. 

Rifle  Br S  Sept. 

1868. 

e,  9  Hon.  Sir  E.  Cust,  KCS. 
x6  Lancers,  Master  of  the 
Ceremonies  to  the  Queen  xa  Jan. 

9  F.  J.  Davies,  67  F 14  Jan. 

HaronsBeresford,  aoF 4  Mar. 

19  Mt.  Hon.  Sir  W.  T.  Kuollys. 
KCB.  6a  F.,  ConirolUr  and 
Treasurer  of  the  Household  <f 
H.B.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  17  June 

BUr  H.  R.  Ferg.  Davie,  Bt.  73  F.  as  June 

W.  Wylde,  CB.  R.  Art 24  Aug. 

Sir  J.  Gheape,  QCB.  R.  Bug.     6  Dec. 
1867. 

^  E.  F.  Gasooigne,  69  F ao  Jan. 

Hugh  H.  Jbord  Strathnaim, 
QCB.  QCSI.  R.  Horse  Gds.    4  Feb. 

5irH.J.W.Bentinck,JrC£.28F    8  Dec. 
1868. 

cWiSirT.  Reed,  KCB.  44  F.    x  Jan. 

H.  nse.  Melville,  QCB.  60  F.    x  Jan. 

Sir  R.  J.  Dacres,  QCB.  R.  Art.    a  Feb. 

Henry  Colvile,  12  F a7  Mar. 

Sir  W.F.  Williams,SaH.  QCB. 
R.  Art.  Qov.  4r  Com.  in  Chitf 
ofQihraltar  a  Aug. 

John  Eden,  CB.  34  F 25  Aug. 

Sir  J.  B.  Dupui8,lr(7£.R.  Art.  xo  Nov. 

P.  S.  Stanhope,  13  F 22  Nov. 

F.  Sohuler,  R.  Art xx  Dec. 

1869. 

mH.Xor(iRokeby,£'C£.77^-   8  Har. 

Henry  W.  Breton,  56  F x8  Dec. 

38  Thos.  G.  Ball,  8  F.* xo  Jan. 

Sir  E.  Sabine,  KCB.  R.  Art...    7  Feb. 

Geo.  Dixon,  X04  F , x  Apr. 

Sirh,.  B.  Stransham,  KCB.  R. 

Mar .J. x  Apr. 

A.  Anderson,  CB. «.  Mar.  ...    x  Apr. 
Sir  Thomas  Holloway,  QCB. 

R.  Mar.  Art i  Apr. 

Sir  G.  Brooke,  KCB.  R.  Art...  34  May 

1^  Fred.  Maun8ell,85F 9  Aug. 

Sir  G.  H.  Lookwood,  KCB. 

3  Hussars   aaOcfe. 

SirP,  GTKDt,QCB.QCUQ.7BF. 

Qovemor  of  Chelsea  Hospital  xg  Nov. 
5irR. J.  H.Vivian,  QCB.  xoa  F.  aa  Nov. 

1871. 
Sir  Wm.  Wyllie,  KCB.  103  F.  34  Feb. 
«.    Sir  R.   Air^,  QCB,  7  F. 

AdfuUmt  Qeniral 9  Apr. 

H.  Goodwyn,  R.  Bng X4  July 

Sir  Geo.  BuUer,  QCB.  Rifle  Br.  as  Oct. 
Sir  J.  B.  Goiu^,  KCB.  a  Dn.  as  Oct 

Hon.  Arthur  Upton,  107  F as  Oct. 

/9{rA,J,ClQ9t^j^Ci7,JdxxgaF,  35  Oct, 


GENEBAL  OFFIOEBS. 

39&ia  G.  Macdonald,  16  F.    ...  35  Oct. 

J.  R.  Crauftird,  91  F 25  Oct. 

P.  Taylor,  KH.  24  F 19  Nov. 

<?.  T.  H.  Johnston,  66  F 5  Dec. 

H.  A.  Hankey,  1  Dr.  Gds.    ...    7  Dec. 

H.  D.  Townshend,  25  F 31  Dec. 

1872. 

F.  F.  Whinyates,  R.  Art ai  Jan. 

Wm.  H.  Eden,  90  F 4  Mar. 

Sir  J.  Hope  Grant,  (7  C£.  9Lan. 

Com.  at  Aldershot 23  Apr. 

Cha.  Gascoyne,  72  F xoMay 

W.  R.,  Ikwrf  Sandhurst,  QCB. 
QCSI.  38  F.  Commanding  the 
Troops  in  Ireland  93  May 

R.  J.  Stotherd,  R.  Bug 19  June 

Sir  J.  Alexander,  £"03.  R.Art.    x  Aug. 

H.  Servante,  R.  Eng 37  Aug. 

J.  T.  Lane,  CB.  R.  Art 6  Oct. 

Bight  Hon.  Sir  Edw.  Lugard, 
QCB.  2}  F.  Chief  Com.  efthe 
ArmyPurehcue  Commisston... 
1873. 

G.  H.  MacKinnon.  CB.  26  F. 

I  P.  V.  England,  R.  Art 

.  F.  Vise.  Templetown,  KCB. 
60F 

A.  A.,  2?orZ<jf  Camwath,  48  F. 
Sir  T.  8.  Pratt,  KCB.  37  F.  .. 
e.  W.  N.  Hutchinson.  33  F.  ... 

Simcoe  Baynes,  3s  F 

0.  M.  C.  Johnstone,  88  F 

1874. 
e.  iP  Wm.  F.  Forster,  KH.  8x  F. 

F.Johnston  

M.  Barlow,  CB.  14  F 


24  Oct. 

19  Jan. 
29  Mar. 

6  Apr. 
14  Apr. 
26  May 
agMay 
x4Dec. 
29  Deo. 

6  Jan. 

7  Jan. 
21  Mar. 


LIETJTEHAHT  OEHERALS. 
1866. 
IBB,  Sir  J.  Bloomfield,  QCB. 

R.  Art 12  May 

e.  Sir  J.  Michel,  QCB.  86  F...  25  June 

iSlirF.Warde,  KCB.B,. 

Art 34  Aug. 

1867. 
c.  Sir  R.  P.  Dougla8,.Bar«.  98  F.    6  Jan. 

T.  Lemon,  CB.  R.  Mar 13  Feb. 

R.  C.  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala, 
QCB.  QSCI.  R.Bng.  Qen.and 
Commander  in  CMrf^   Bast 

Indies  x  Mar. 

Walter  Soott,R.  Bug x  Mar. 

Sir  A.T.Cotton,  KCSI.  R.Eng.    i  Mar. 
G.  A.  Malcolm,  CB.  X05  F.   ...    8  Mar. 

HenryByre,  50  F 3  Sept. 

Lord  Wm.  Paulet,  QCB.  68  F. 
JSquerrv  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke 

qf  Cambridge 8  Dec. 

1868. 

JohnPatton,  47F x  Jan. 

e.iSipD.A.Cameron,GFC£.  42F. 

QovemorB.  MUitarv  College    1  Jan. 
H^m,  'Kr  W.  B.  Ingilby,  KCi. 

R.Art X  Jan. 

ffl  Sir  G.  Bell,  KCB.  i  F 28  Jan. 

a.Richardson-Robertson,  CB. 

Dr.  Gds 31  Jan. 

B.  Cuppage,  R.  Art.    ...    2  Feb. 

aybrooke,  99  F. 2X  Feb. 

WUson..8^.&C£.R.Art.    6  Mar. 

rlR.  Law,  KH.jxY 13 Mar. 
Cha.T.  Van  Straubenxee, 
KCB.  39  F.  Qov.  4r  Comm.  in 

Chi^oflialta 27  Mar. 

«r B.W.F. Walker,  JTOB.soF.  19  Apr. 

T.A.  Drought.  xsF ax  Apr. 

Charles  Stuart,  46  F x  May 

Hon.  Sir  A.  A.  Spencer,  KCB. 
43  F.  Com.  in  Chief,  Bombay    9  May 

C.  AshmOre,  30  F xa  July 

R.  Bum,  R.  Art 3  Aug. 

J.  Lawrenson,  x3  Hussars   ...  35  Aug. 

8.  J.  Hodgson,  54  F ag  Aug. 

F.  H.  Q.Marq.  of  Hertford, 

Lord, Chamber  lain xoNov. 

D.  Thomdike,  R.  Art xoNov. 

e.  W.  A,  M'Cleverty,  xo8  F.  3a  Nov. 

L.  D.  WUyams,  6  Drs 33  Nov. 

Geo.  CampbeU,  CB.  R.  Art....  xx  Dec. 
0,  Grants  CB,R.Art ,.,  14DW. 


1889 

C.  A.  Lewis,  64  P.    ...* 8  Mar. 

W.  Parlby,  21  Hussars 21  Mar. 

John  T.  Hill,  75  F 14  Juno 

J.  Longfleld,  CB.  29  F 5  Sept, 

C.  W.  M. Raiders, CJ9.  iTLanc.  28  Oct. 

StrF. W.Hamilton,  KCB. 21  P.  18  Dec. 
1870. 

5»r  O.Hastings  Doyle,  KCMQ. 
87  F.  Commanding  8.  District  10  Jac. 

Sir  Fred.  Horn,  ArCB.  45  F. ...  18  Jaa. 

T.  P.Flude.R.  Art 7  >'eb. 

H.  C.  Tate,  R.  Mar.  Art i  Apr. 

J.  H.  Grascoigne,  CB.  R.  Mar.    x  Apr. 

E.  Frome,  R.  Bng.  Lieut.  Qov. 
qfQuernseg     aoApr, 

G.  Twemlow,  R.  Art 24  May 

Sir  Edward  Green,  KCB. 
Bombay  S.0 25  June 

Sir  A..  M.  Becher,  KCB.  Ben- 
gal S.C 25  Jme 

T.  P.  Flemyng,  Bengal  S.  C.  25  Ju^e 

John  Hobson,  Bombay  S.  C.  25  JuQt> 

John  flfhlliott  Crofton,  6  F.   ...  21  An?. 

Hon.  Sir  James  Lindsay, 
KCMQ.  3  F.  MilUaey 
Seeretarg., 10  Oct. 

5ir  A.A.T.Cunynehame.J'Cfl. 
36  F.  Comm.theForcesatC.of 
Qood  Hope,  ^  Lt.  Qov 22  OcU 

J.S.Smith    19  Nov. 

H,  A.  O'Neill aa  Nov. 

1871. 

R.  Parker,  5  Dr.  Gds 2  Jan. 

5»rCha.  Trollope.A'CB.ssF-  24  Feb- 

Lord  Greo.  A.  F.  Paget,  KCB.  7 
Dr.  Gds 28  Feb. 

B.  J.  Taylor,  a  W.LR 9  Apr. 

ME.  R.  Hill,  5  F 27 May 

W.  T,  Ren  wick,  R.  Eng.   8  Jane 

W.  B.  Goodfellow,  R.  Eng. ..    14  July 

G.W.  Key,  11  Hussars 30  July 

A.  A.  Shuttleworth,  R.  Art....  13  Sep(. 

E.  Pole,  13  Lancers 25  OcU 

Sir  R.  Walpole,  KCB.  65  F. ...  25  Oe*. 
5lir  A.  J,  Lawrence,  KCB.  58  F.  25  Oct. 
Hon.  G.  Cadogan,  CB.  xo6  F.  25  Oct. 
J.  C.  Hope  Gibsone,  8  Hussars  25  Oct. 

C.  P.  Ainslie,  X  Drs 25  Oct, 

Freeman  Murray,  57  F 25OCU 

A.  N.  Vise.  Bridport,  Equerrf 

to  the  Queen   25  Oct. 

Sir  David  Russell.  KCB.  84  P.  25  Oct. 
Sir  Horatio  Shirley,  JrCJ9.6xF.  25  Oct- 
W.  S.  Newton,  8a  F 25  Oct 

Perceval    25  Od. 

H.  Cooper.  79  F 25  Oct. 

e.  R,Rumley,  27F 25  Oct. 

Rt.Hon.Sir  H.E.  Storks,  O  CB. 

QCMQ.  70  F 25  Oct. 

Bight  Hon.  G.  C.  W.  Forester  as  Oct. 
Sir  E.  C.   Hodge,    KCB.  4 

Dr.  Gds , 25  CW- 

T.  Crombie,  96  F 25  Oct. 

H.  E.  Doherty.CJ 25  Oct 

A.  H.  Ferxynuui,  CB.  40  F....  19  Nov. 

e.  W.  R.  Faber,  17  P 5  Dec. 

T.  J.  Galloway,  xo  F 7  Dec 

5tr  JohnGarvook,  KCB.^T.  29  Dec. 
Sir  Wm.  Jones,  KCB.  3a  F....  31  Dec. 

1878. 
Hon.  Sir  Alex.  HamiMon-Gor- 
don.   KCB.    xoo  F.,  Hon. 

Equerry  to  the  Queen i  Jas. 

Corbet  Cotton,  xox  F 5  J»- 

StrJohnFordyce,jrCS.R.Ait.  ai  Jan- 
R.F.Copland-Crawfoid,RAit.3i  Jas- 
Matthew  Smith,  CJB.  76  F.  ...    4  Mar. 
H.  Bates,  CB.  9  F.  Member  vf 
the  Army  Purshaee  Oomuus' 

sion  ..!7. 8  Mar. 

Sir  F.  B.  Chapman,  JTCB.  R. 
Eng.  Insnwtor  Qeneral  </ 

Pori^lcatums laApr- 

V.  T.  M.  Wilson,  63  F 23  Apr. 

G.  Staunton,  CB.  9a  F 23  Apr. 

C.  Orutchley,  80  F 23  Apr. 

K.  Atherley.  xooF 6 May 

Sir  Trevor  Chute,  KCB.  aa  F.  xo  May 

W.  G.  Brown,  83  F 23  May 

W.  B,  D,  Broughton«  R.  Snj(.  19  Jane 


A.  Rotrlaiid,R.  Art i  Aug. 

9irJ.LintonL.\..  Sixximona,KCS. 
R.£ug.  GecM.  Mil.  Academy  37  Aug. 

«r\V.M.Coghlan.A:Ci/.R.Art.    6  Oct. 

H.Jervifi,  04F 24  Oct. 

1878. 

e.  M.  W.Sznith,  CB.^oILuBaBXS  xg  Jan. 

J.  M.  Perceval,  C£ i4reb. 

Sir  H.W.  Stisted,  KCB.  93  P.  15  Feb. 

Sir  J.St.  George,  KCB.  R.  Art.  29  Mar. 

C.  8.  Reid,R.  Art 5  Apr. 

Str  l\  M.  N-  Guy,  KCJt.  55  F.    6  Apr. 

SirF.&eymour,Iiart.CB.  xiF. 
0 room  in  Wailinff  to  the  Queen  14  Apr. 

J  L.  Dennis,  CJS 15  May 

SirF.VMtdneByKCB.  Com.  in 
Chief  at  Madra*   23  May 

J.  A.  L.'unl>ert  26  May 

W.  OGradyHaly,  CB.  Com- 
uanding  the  Foreen  in  Ike 
Ihmitiuiu  of  Canada    26  May 

H,  P.  Rjiymond    26  May 

r»!:  Lon/ H.H.M.Percy,irri/.  29  May 

W.  C.  E,  Napier,i>irec/or  Gene- 
rjJ of  iluilary  Education  ...  22  Aug. 

5.rC.  H.  ElUce.  ATCJS.  Qr.Mr. 
Grneral  28  Sept. 

H.  R.  Jones,  CB.  6  Dr.  Gds...    6  Dec. 

A.  Tockcr,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  14  Dec. 

Ar  T.  M.  Biddul^li.    KCB. 
KefptrofUerMaicnly'nPrivy 
Pnrte,  and  Heceioer  General 
of  the  Ducky  of  Cornwall    ...  29Deo. 
1874. 

('.  Hagart,  CB.  7  Hussars  ...    6  Jan. 

.Mr  T.  M.  Steele.  KCB 7  Jan. 

James  Creagb 26  Jan. 

c.  J.  P.  Sparks,  CB.  95  F. ...    7  Fob. 
£dw.  Darrall,  Bengal  S.  0...  ao  Feb. 


KAJOB  OENESALB. 
1865. 

R.  C.  Moore,  CB.  R.  Art 

&r(\eo.  Balfour,  KCB.  R.Art. 
ArW.  E.  Baker.  KCB.B..  Eng. 

H.  B.  Turner,  B.  Eng 

1866. 

«r  R.  Wilbraham,  KCB 

Henry  Palmer.  Bengal  8.  C. 

Ihv'id  Pott,  Bengal  S.  C 

4'-irEdw.C.Warde,JrC5.R.Art, 

^V'm.  Irwin 

H.  Darby-Griffith, CB.sLano. 

J.W.Smith,  CB 

c.  F.  D.George,  CB 

J.  W.  Croggan,  R.  Art 

J.  Yorke,  VB.  19  Hussars  ... 

i.  Abbott,  CB.  B.  Art 

Bit    Royal   Migkneu    Prince 

Frederic  Christian  Charles 

Aagustusof  Schleswig-Hol- 

stein     

P.  K.    M*G.    Skinner,    CB. 

Bombay  S.  C 

re  SirCoIlingwood  Dickson. 

A't'B.  R.Art 

W.  E.  Mulcaster,  Bengal S.G. 
0.  Cavenagh.  Bengal  8.  C... 

J.  H.  B.  Dalrvmple 

Johns.  Paton,  CB.  Bengals.  0. 
Henry  J.  Pelly,  Bombay  B.C. 
G.  C.  Langley,  CB.  B.  Mar.... 

W.  R.  Maxwell,  B.  Mar 

J.  M.  B.  Pruser-Tytlor,  CB. 

Bengal  8.  C 

R  R.   Tounghusband.    CB. 

Bombay  8.  C 

1867. 

F.  Tamer.  CB.  R.  Art 

H.H.  Graham.  CB 

U.  Reuny,  CSI.  Commanding 

thsTroopBtn  Ctylcm 

0  Campbell,  Oir 

H.  Marriott,  B.  Mar 

c.W.  Tremenheere.CA.BEng. 

J.  J.  Bisset.  CB 

rZHir  Hv.  Tombs.  KCB.  R.A. 
J.  W.  Beyley, Madras  8.0. ... 
il.  W.  Trevelyan,  CB.  B.  Art. 
Sir  Chas.  Reid.JrCB.Ben.S.O. 
Sir  James  Brind,  KCB.  R.  Art. 

J.  Armstrong.  CB 

Sir  D.  E.  Wood.  KCB.  R.Art. 
E.  A.  Holdlch,  CB.  Cornmamd- 

in»j  DnhUn  Dittriet 

Sir  r.  W.  D.  Staveley,  KCB. 

A.  HuTshe,  B.  Art 

R.  N.  ^'hillip*  


29  Mar. 
5  June 

2  Aug. 
21  Dec. 

26  Jaa. 
7  Feb. 

IS  Feb. 

27  Feb. 

3  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
20  Apr. 

6M!ay 
12  June 
17  June 
19  June 


3  July 

23  July 

24  Aug. 
36  Aug. 
17  Sept 
38  Oct. 
29  Oct. 

6  Nov. 
10  Nov. 
10  Nov. 

13  Nov. 

6  Deo. 

x8  Jan. 
20  Jan. 

2  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
13  Feb. 

I  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
zi  Mar. 
13  Mar. 
35  Mar. 

5  Apr. 
z  June 

6  July 
6  July 

3  Sept. 

25  Sept. 
31  Oct. 

8  Dec. 


General  Officers. 

Geo.  P.  \7hi9h,  Bengal  S.C. . .  9  Dec. 
Sir  George   Malcolm,  KCB. 

Bombay  8.  C 15  Dec. 

I  ^ir  J.W.Fitzmayer.ATCif.R.A.  so  Dec. 

1868. 
Sir  Alfred  H.  Horsford,  KCB. 

\      Comm.  S.  E.  Dittriet  i  Jan. 

W.  D.  P.  Patton  1  Jan. 

,  W.  H.  Askwith,  R.  Art i  Jan. 

Biakt  Hon.  SirT.  E.  Herbert, 

KCB 28  Jan. 

I  c.  Arthur  Borton,  CB.  Comm. 

a  Dici»ion  ofMadrat  Army  ..31  Jan. 

D.  E.  Mackirdy    21  Fob. 

H.  F.  Dun8ford,C.B.  Ben.S.C.  22  Feb. 

T.  K.  Whistler,  R.  Art 5  Mar. 

J.  S.  Brownrigg,  CJ5 6  Mar. 

W.  M.  8.  M'Murdo,  CB 6  Mar. 

Wm.  Munro,  CB.  Commanding 

at  Barbadoe$  6  Mar. 

A.  C.  Errington    6  Mar. 

c.C.  A.  Edwards,  CB 6  Mar. 

S.  T.  Christie,  CB 6  Mar. 

C.  J.  Dalton,  B.  Art 6  Mar. 

W.M.Wood  6  Mar. 

H.  Smyth,  CB.  Comm.  Western 

Dietrict    6  Mar. 

iord  Mark  Kerr,  Ci? 6  Mar. 

F.  M.  Eardlcy  Wilmot,  B.  Art.  6  Mar. 
H.W.  WhitfeUd,  Commanding 

the  Forces  in  China  and  the 

Strait*  SettUmen t» 6  Mar. 

John  Wilkie,  14  Hussars 6  Mar. 

Sir  H.  P.  do  Bathe ,  Bart 6  Mar. 

R.Waddy,  CB 6  Mar. 

J.  H.  Francklyn,  CB.  R.  Art.  6  Mar. 

T.  H.Tidy 6  Mar. 

.Sir Edm.  Haythome,  KCB....  6  Mar. 

T.Brooke  6  Mar. 

H.  D.  White,  CB.  2  Dr.  Gds. ...  6  Mar. 

W.    S.  ;B.  Norcott.  CB.  Lt. 

Oof>.  of  Jereey    6  Mar. 

G.W.  Y.  Simpson,  R.  Art.   ...  6  Mar. 

J.  Maitland,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

D.  Lysons,  CB.  Commanding 
Northern  District 6  Mar. 

W.  L.  Earl  o/Longford,  KCB.  6  Mar. 

ir.1S.j5r.  PHncs  W.  A.  Edward 
of  Saxe  Weimar,  CB.,  Com- 
manding Home  District  6  Mar. 

Sir  Arch.  Little,  KCB.  z  i  Hus- 
sars    6Mar. 

S.  N.  Lowder, CB.  R.  Mar.  ...  6  Mar. 

Sir  John  Douglas,  KCB.  Com. 

in  Scotland    6Mar. 

Sir  H.  Charles  B.  Daubeney, 

KCB 6  Mar. 

Hon.  R,  W.  P.  Curson,  CB. ...  6  Mar. 

T.  Tapp,  CJ 6  Mar. 

H.  Forster,  CB.  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

Sir  T.  W.  M'Mahon,  Bt.  CB. 
18  Hussarti,    Com.   Cavalry 

Brig,  at  Aldershot    6  Mar. 

Alex.  Maxwell,  CB 6  Mar. 

R.  T.  Farren,  CB 6  Mar. 

H.  8.  Rowan,  CB.  B.  Art 6  Mar. 

R.  Wardlaw,  CB.  7  Dr.  Gds. 
Com.  Cavalry  Brigade  at  the 

Cvrragh  6  Mar. 

J.  T.  Grant,  CB.  Commanding 

Mhow  Division,  Bombay 6  Mar. 

Alex.  Low,  CB 6  Mar. 

Percy  Hill,  CB.  Commanding 

Sirhind  Division,  Bengal    ...  6  Mar. 

Sir  E.  H.  Greathed,    KCB. 

Commanding  at  Colchester ...  6  Mar. 

Sir  John  Jones,  KCB 6  Mar. 

G.  J.  L.  Buchanan,  R.  Art....  6  Mar. 

B.  W.  Dumford,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

W.  N.  Custance,  CB 6  Mar. 

A.  C.  Bentinok 6  Mar. 

Sir  R.  D.  Kelly,  KCB.  Com. 

Cork  District 6  Mar. 

J.  R,  Stuart,  CB 6  Mar. 

^oii.Robert  BoUo,  CB 6  Mar. 

G.  Lambrick,  B.  Mar 6  Mar. 

G.  A.  Schomberg,  CB.  B.Mar. 

Art 6  Mar. 

Sir  Henry  James,  R.  Eng.  ...  6  Mar. 

Geo.  Wynne,  B.  Eng 6  Mar. 

E.  H.  F.  Pocklington 6  Mar. 

H.  J.  Warre,  CB.  Comm.  a  Bri- 
gade at  the  Curragk 6  Mar. 

J.  E.  Goodwyn,  CB 6  Mar. 

B.  de  SaUs,  CB 6  Mar. 

A.  T.  Hevland,  CB 6  Mar. 

G.  V.  Maxwell,   CB.   Com.  a 

Brigad*  at  AUershot   6  Mar. 


E.  S.  Smyth 6  Mar. 

;T.  B.  F.  Marriott,  R.  Art.    ...    6  Mar. 

'E.  R.  Jeffreys,  CB 6  Mar. 

ITon.  P.  Colbome,  CB 6  Mar. 

5i>H.D.Hames8,A'CJJ.R.Eng.  6  Mar. 
JGTon.  St.  G.  G.  Foley,  CB.  ...    6  Mar. 

H.  Righy,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

C,  R.  Egerton.  89  F 6  Mar. 

Cha.  Elmhirst,  Commanding  at 

Malta    6  Mar. 

R.  Strachey,C5.  CSI.  R.  Eng    6  Mar. 
R.  C.  H.  Taylor,  CB.  Inspector 

General  ofBecruiting 6  Mar. 

<?.  Uon.  A.  E.  Hardinge,  CB. 

Equerry  to  the  Q^een,  Com, 

a  Division  in  Bengal    6  Mar. 

R.  N.  Tinlev 6  Mar. 

E.  A.  Somerset.  CB.Comm.  the 

Brigade  at  Gibraltar  6  Mar. 

A.  C.  Goodenough,  CB 6  Mar. 

c.  P.  L.  MacDougall,  Deputy 

Adjutant    General,   Intellt- 

genee  Department 6  Mar. 

C.  E.  Ford,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

C.  A.  Orr,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

C.  J.  Wright,  R.  An 6  Mar. 

c.  Alex.  Macdonell,  CB.,Com. 

a  Division  of  Bengal  Army    6  Mar. 

A.  Benn,  R.  Art 6  Mar. 

J.  A.  R.  Raines,  CB 6  Mar. 

J.  A.  Street,  CB 6  Mar. 

0.  Herbert,  CB 6  Mar. 

J.  W.  S.  Smith,  CB 6  Mar. 

P.  P.  Harding,  CB 6  Mar. 

E.  S.  Claremont,  CB 6  Mar. 

Charles  C.  Shute,  CB.  MP. 

for  Brighton   6  Mar. 

J.  W.  Armstrong,  CB.  Deputy 

Adjutant  General 6  Mar. 

T.  S.  Conway,  CB 6  Mar. 

Lord     Alfred    Paget,    Chitf 

Equerry  and  Clerk  Marshal 

tothe(ineen   6  Mar. 

A.  F.  Ansell 6  Mar. 

W.  J.  Smythe,  B.  Art 6  Mar. 

T.  H.  Pearson,  CB 6  Mar. 

e.  5tr James  E.Alexander, CJ9.  6  Mar. 

A.  H.  L.  Wyatt   6  Mar. 

C.  L.  D'Aguilar,  CB.  B.  Art.     6  Mar. 

R.  G.  Hamilton.  B.  Eng 6  Mar. 

E.A.  G.MuUer  6  Mar. 

A.  L  Lockhart,  CB 6  Mar. 

T.  B.  Lacy 6  Mar. 

E.  B.  Hale,  CB 6  Mar. 

e.  J.  A.  Bwart,  CB 6  Mar. 

W.  C.  Hadden,  B  Eng 6  Mar. 

Wm.  Parke,  CB.,  Com.  Infan- 
try Brigade  at  Aldershot  ...    6  Mar. 
C.  L.  Barnard.  CB.  B.M.Art.    6  Mar. 
E.  B.  Johnson.  CB.  B.  Art....    6  Mar. 

H.  E.  Longden,  CB.  CSI...    6  Mar. 
H.  A.  Carleton.  CB.  B  Art. ...    6  Mar. 

H.  B.  Benson.  CB 6  Mar. 

W.  B.Haliday 6  Mar. 

J.  T.  Airey,  CB 6  Mar. 

W.H.Bradford  6 Mar. 

C.  L.  B.  Maitland   6  Mar. 

W.T.  Layard  6  Mar. 

J.  H.  Laye  6  Mar. 

W.  C.  Forrest 6  Mar. 

A.  T.  PhUlpotts,  B.Art 6  Mar. 

G.  P.  Sealy,  B.  Art 6  Mar. 

Hon.  J.  W.  B.  Macdonald,CJ9. 

Private  Secretary  to  H.K.H. 

the  Duks  of  Cambridge  6  Mar. 

R.  J.  Baumgartner,  CB 6  Mar. 

G.  C.  Clarke.  CB 6  Mar 

0.  F.  Fordyce,  CB 6  Mar. 

e.  F.  A.  Whimper,  CB 6  Mar. 

R.W.D.Leith,  CB 6Mar. 

W.R.Preston 6 Mar. 

E.  Stanton,  CB.  R.Eng.  Agent 

and  Consul  Gen.  in  Egypt ...     6  Mar. 

T.  0.  Kelly,  CB 6  Mar. 

H.    F.    Ponaonby,     Private 

Secretary  to  the  ^teen  6  Mar. 

Edmund  Oarle,  R.  Eng 6  Mar. 

O.  P.  Bourke,  Exon,  Yeomen 

of  the  Guard 6  Mar. 

G.    Erskino,    Commanding  at 

Chatham  6  Mar. 

E.  G.  Wynyard   6  Mar. 

T.  Pattle,CS 6  Mar. 

W.L.  IngaU,CB 6  Mar. 

0.  P.  B.  Walker,  CS.  MilUary 

Attaeh4  at  Berlin 6  Mar. 

Wm.  Clarke ^^t^PH"-    ^  Mar. 

1h.  J.  Stannus.  C»*  V.^^..    6  Mar. 


A.  J.  Herbert,    CB.  Oovm. 

a  Brigadt  at  Aldertihot  6  Mar. 

James,  Xord Seaton 6Mar. 

S.  WeUs,  CS 6  Mar. 

Henry  G.  Hart   6  Mar. 

Bobert  Pratt,  CB 6  Mar. 

Jffow.L.SmyUi,  C5 6  Mar. 

e.  J.  W.  Reynolds 6  Mar. 

F.  0.  A.  Stephenson,  CB.  ...  6  Mar. 
Geo.  Ramsay,  Bengal  B.C....  6  Mar. 
aPritchard,  Madras  S.C...  6  Mar. 
0.  T.  Chamberlain,  C8I.  Ben- 

KalS.O. 6Mar. 

i9ir  H.B.Lam8den,CB.  KC8I, 

Ben.S.0 6 Mar. 

B.  0.  Briggs,  Madras  S.  C. ...  38  Jane 

OEBTSRAL 
$  WilUaxn  Crokat... 


Qeneral  Officers. — Colonels. 

L.  S.  Hongh,  Bombay  S.  G...  16  Ang. 
Reynell  G.  Taylor,  CB,  CSI. 

Bentral  8.  C s8  Oct. 

A  Fytche,  CSI.  Bengal's.  C.  18  Nov. 
D.M Stewart, CB.BengalS.O.  24  Deo. 


1869. 
Sir  H.  W.  Norman,  Ji^CB.  Ben. 

S.0 93  Mar. 

G.W.  G.  Green,  CB.  Ben.  S.C.  30  Mar. 
R.  Hamilton,  Madras  S.  C....  8  May 
Sir  Alfred  T.  Wilde,   KCB. 

CSI.  Madras  S.  C x8  July 

Heniy  J.  Barr,  Bombay  S.C.  22  July 
W.  T.  Hughes.  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  z  Aug. 
D.  Hodson,  C8.  Madras  S.  C.  19  Aug. 

OFTICERB  on  a  SPEOTAL  SATS  of  £400  per  Annum. 
25  Oct.  71 1  Peter  Edwards 19  Nov.  71. 


im. 

HenryDaly.CB.  Bombay S.O.  4JaiL 
J.  L.Vaughan,  CB.  Ben.  S.C.  15  Jan. 
res. J.  Browne,  CB. Beii.8.G.  6  Feb. 
0.  Cureton,  CB.  Bengal  8.  0.  »  Feb. 
W.P.3£arriott,C5/.  Bom.  S.C.  iBMar. 
L.  Barrow,  CB.  Madras  S.  G.  36  Uar. 
0.  A.  Barwell,  CB.  Bengal 

S.C t6M»y 

Sir  Arthur  Purvis   Phayre, 

CB.  KCSI.  Bengal  8.  C. ...    9  Aug. 
1871. 
Pra.  B.  Voyle,  Bengal  S.  C...  «  May 
0.  Mackenzie,  Madras  S.  C.    4  July 

H.  Nott,  Madras  8.0 17  Bcpt. 

J.  T.  Shakespear,  Beng.  B.  C.  36  Sept. 


9PK 
iRJi 


aSNEBAL  OFFICEBS  on 
OENESAXS. 

„  G.  Whichcote,  Unatt...    5  Dec.  71 
Jas.  A.  Butter,  Unatt  ...    s  Dec.  71 
WBL  G.  T.  JEarl  of  Albemarle, 
Unatt 7  Feb.74 

LZEUTENAHT  OEHSSALS. 
Pra.  JfarffiiMo/Conyngham, 
XP.  GCH.  Unatt 20  Apr.  66 


i 


J.  H.  Bainbrigge,Unatt..  22  Oot.  70 
W.A.LeMesurier,Uxiatt...  19  Nov.  70 


the  HALF  PAY  of  their  former  Regimental  Oommisaions. 

Eardley  Wilmot,  Unatt.    ...  19  Nov  70  J.  P.  Westropp,  Unatt ao  Feb. 

IB  L.  A.  During,  Unatt 19  Nov.  70 

Vim,  T.  C.  South.  Unatt. ...  25  Oct.  71 

W.  Chambrtf,  Unatt 26  Jan.  74 

Hon.  A.  G.  Legge, Unatt. ...  a6  Jan.  74 
Melville  Dalyell,  Unatt.  ...26  Jan.  74 
e.  H .  8 .  Stephens,  JrJ7.  Unatt.    7  Feb.  74 

Jas.  M'Queen,  Unatt 7  Fob.  74 

P.P.  Dunne, Unatt.  Hon.Col. 


KAJOS  OSNESALS. 

iBJas.  Scargill.  Unatt 12  Jaa.  tt^ 

Charles  Hind,  Unatt 6  Mar.  il 

R.H. J.6.  Beaumont.Unatt.  6  Har.  63 
J.  B.  Creagh,  h.p.  48  P.  ...  6  Mar. « 
JSA  M.  S.  H.  Lloyd,  Unatt. . ,    6  Mar.  f ? 

John  Roche,  Unatt 6Mar.^? 

Qngen^aCountyltiUtia 7  Feb.  74  W.  M'Pherson,  Unatt.   6  Mar.  t- 

R.  J.  P.  VassaU,  Unatt 7  Feb.  74 In.  S.  Gardiner,  Unatt. 6  Mar.  tS 


1854. 

O.Tyrwhitt,  CB.Unatt.  lfff««rry 
ani  Aide  de  Camp  to  S.B.H, 
the  DtOeeqf  Cambridge 28  Nov. 

1858. 

F.  A.  Campbell,  hj>.  R.  Mar.  21  Feb. 
J.  H.  Lefroy,  CB.  R.  Art 24  Sept. 

1880. 
Sir  J.  M.  Adye,  JtCB.  R.  Art.  19  May 

Edw.  Price,  CB.  R.'Art   2  Nov. 

J.  W.  DomviUe,  R.  Art 2  Nov. 

1861. 

B.  A.  Whitmore,  CB.  Unatt.  15  Feb. 
Zord  A.  G.  Russell,  h.p.  Rifle 

Brigade,  Cohnel  on  the  Staff 

at  Shomeliffe 10  Mar. 

C.  J.  C.  Mills,  Brigade  Depdt, 
O^tford 23  Mar. 

J.  J.  Hort.  CB.  Brigade  De- 
pot, Warlejf  9  Apr. 

John  Simpson,  CB.  h.p.  34  F.  20  Apr. 
H.  G.  Rainey,  CB.  h.p.  61  P.  20  Apr. 

J.  A.  Cole,  h.p.  IS  F 20  Apr. 

R.W.  Lacy,  Br.  Depot,  A»hton  16  May 
T;«  F.F.  Maude,  CB.  h.p.  3  F.  30  May 

B.  H.  Maxwell,  CB.  h.p.88P.  11  June 

J.  M.  Walter,  CB.  12  F 17  June 

J.  E,  Thackwell,  CB.,  Bri- 
gade Depot,  Bodmin 25  June 

e.  J.  E.  Addison,  Unatt.  Aniet- 
ant  to  the  GovemoTf  JKoyaZ 
Milif^ury  College  6  Ang. 

Sdm.  Roche,  Unatt 6  Aug. 

"W.  Inglis,  CB.  h.p.  Dep.  Batt.    8  Aug. 

L.  Shadwell,  CB.  Unatt 4  Sept. 

C.  J.  Foster,  h.p.  16  Lancers  ao  Sept. 

G.  P.  8.  Call,  CB.  h.p.  x8  F.     21  Oct. 
J.  C.  Brooke,  CB.  h.p.  8  P....  ix  Nov. 

Rob.  Bruce,  h.p.  2F 26  Nov. 

R.  T.   Shipley.  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  tFoolwieh 13  Dec. 

J.  B.  Collings,  CB.  h.p. 
Brigade  Depot 21  Deo. 

1868. 
Ralph  Budd,  InepecUng  Field 

^S^ieer  in  Ireland 27  Jan. 

lB..mnghaxD^T.t.^.In$p.FiMQff.  2  Feb. 
H.  Hamilton,  CB,    Brigade 

Depot,  Ommx^A  6  Feb. 

T.  Addison, CB.2  P.  Br.  Oen. 

Com.  Sind  Dietrict,  BomhoM  z6  Feb. 
C.  C.  Mintyre,  CB.  r.f.p.  78P.  7  Mar. 
James     Maurice    Primrose, 

CSI.  h.p.  43  F.  I>ep.Adj.  Qen. 

in  Ireland  20  Mar. 

F.  R.  Ehington,    CB.    Rifle 

Depot,  Wincheeter 29  Mar. 


COLONELS. 

0.  L.  Nugent,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

Dep.  Judge  Advocate,  Dublin 
P.Aroher-Butler,  CB.h.p.28P 

R.  O.  Bright,  CB.  19  F 

Ue  E.W.D.  Bell, CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Wrexham 

c.  Wm.  Sankey.  CB.  62  F.  ... 
E .  Wodchouse,  BrigadeDepot, 

Brecon 

P.  Burton,  CB.h.p.Dep6t  Batt. 

A$$iitt.Adj.&en.  atlJevonpori 
Wm.  Gordon,   CB.   Brigade 

Depot,  Hamilton 

G.  H.  S.  WUUs,  CB.  Unatt. 

Auitt.  Quarter  Matter  Gen. 
J,  H.  Wiiurfield,  r.f.p.  15  P.... 
Lord  A.  C.  L.  FitzRoy,  CB. 

Unatt.  Equerry  to  the  Q,u«en 
J.  Daubeny,  CB.  h.p.  62  F. 
R.  Warden.  CB.  h.p.  10  P.  ... 
C.  H.    Morris,    CB.   Unatt. 

Military  AHaehi  at  Vienna 

P.  A.  Campbell,  R.  Art 

H.  P.  (Jooaenough,  R.  Art.... 
C.W.Thompson,  h.  p.  7  Dr.CMs. 

M.  Bruce,  Gr.  Gds 

J.  R.  Glyh,  CB.  h.p.  Rifle  Br. 

Afist.  Adjt.  Gen.  for  Auxi- 

liary  Foreee  in  Ireland 

J.  Cockburn,  Unatt.  Staff  Off. 

of  Pensioners  

A.  Scudamore,  CB.  Brigade 


Depot,  JExeter 
R.  W.  M  ~    " 


zz  Apr. 
x4Apr. 
z  May 

z7May 
zSMay 

z  June 

zo  June 

25  June 

26  June 
28  June 

Z4  July 
zz  Aug. 
IS  Aug. 

X7  Aug. 
z5  Sept. 
1$  Sept. 
,  Z7  Sept. 
3  Oct. 


29  Oct. 
6  Nov. 
9  Nov. 

25  Nov. 

29  Nov. 
2  Dec. 

z4  Dec. 

2zDec. 
22  Dec. 

26  Dec. 


McL.  Fraser,  Brigade 

Depot,  Waruiick  

G.W.  P.Bingham,  CJJ.Brigade 

Depot,  Reading 

J.  Cameron,  CB.  R.  Eng 

J.    Conolly,  Unatt.  MiUtarg 

Attach^  at  Paris    

A.  P.  Bond,  h.p.  Staff  Corps, 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 

G.  B.  Shakespear,  R.  Art.  ... 
W.  Hope,CB.  BrigadeDepot, 

Stirling 

186a 

W.  P.  Curtis,  h.p.  2z  Hussars  Z9  Jan. 

T.  E.  Knox,  CB.  Brigade 
Depot,  Yarmouth 24  Jan. 

W.  J.  Loftus,  CB.  h.p.  38 P....  28  Jan. 

M.  G.  Adams,  Unatt 29  Jan. 

E.  W.  Donovan,  Brigade 
Depot,  Be^ord 3»  Jft»' 

H.  P.  Hepburn.  CB.  S.  P.  Gds.    2  Feb. 

Richard  M.Best,h.p.  79F.Bri- 
gadier  General  Com.  Nagpore 
jPoree,Madrae    5  Feb. 

R.  Knox,  h.p.  z8  Hussars   ...  Z9  Feb. 

W.  J.  Chamberlayne,  h.p.  3 
W.  I.  R.  Colonel  on  the  Siqf 
at  the  Maurititte  z9  Feb. 


D.  Anderson,  Brigade  Depc^, 
Cheeter     5  Mar. 

F.  G.    Wilkinson,     Brigade 
Depot,  Shrewfburg  z6Mar. 

J.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art i8M&r. 

W.  P.  Radcliffe,  CB.  h.p.  30  P. 

Inep.  General  of  Muehetry  ...  26  Mar. 

T.  H.  Pakenham,  30  F 37  Mar. 

W.  Payn,  CB.  72  F 31  Mar. 

T.  Ross,  24  F lApr. 

H.  B.  Weare.  CB.  ko  F to  Aur. 

H.  M.  Hamilton,  CB.  Brigiule 

Depot,  Burg  St.  EdmniOe ...  Z2  Apr. 
Hon.  F.A.Theaiger,  CB.h.p.95 

F.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  ; 

Adjutant  General,Ea*t  Indiee 

with  local  rank  ofMaj.  Gen.  30  Apr. 
B.  Harrison,  h.p.  zz  Hussars  19  Maj 

B.  W.  D.  Lowe,  CB.  h.p-  86  P.  2  June 
Hon.  A.  G.  C.  Chichester,  z6F.  z6  Jnne 
e.  W.  A.  Stratton,  h.p.   6  P. 

Brigade  Depot,  Bttfy 30  June 

W.  H.  Seymour,  CB.  h.p.  a  Dr. 

Gds 7  July 

Sir  Wm.  Russell,  Bt.,  CB.  h.  p. 

z4  Hussars 20  Julj- 

Sir  P.  V^.  J.  FitzWygram,  Bt. 

h.p.  Z5  Huseara  26JiLy 

FC  J.C.Guise.CB.h.p.goF.    7^0?- 

H.  L.  Gardiner,  R.  Art 9  Aus:. 

J.  S.  Hawkins.  R.  Eng za  Aur. 

M.  A.  8.  Biddulph,  CB.  R.Art.  14  An/. 
Sir  A.  B.  Kemball,  CB.  KCSI. 

R.  Art I  Sept. 

e.  J.  W.  Cox,  CB.   h.p.  13  P., 

Colonel  on  the  Staff,  Jamaica  4  Sep:- 
A.    A.     Chapman,    Brigade 

Depot,  Siehmond 17  Sep:. 

G.  W.  A.  Higginson,  CjB.^t. 

Gds joSe^- 

T.  G.  A.  Oakes,  CB.  Ineneeting 
Officer  ^  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

in  Great  Britain t  Oct. 

Robert  Hume.  CB.  35  F 8  OC- 

C.  W.  Green, Unatt 9^^' 

A.  Browne,  CB.  h.p.  44  F-  —  is^c:- 
J.  R.  Becher,  CB.  R.  l&ng.  ...  13  Oct. 

John  Gwilt,  CB.  34  F 22  Or.- 

F.  Peyton,   Brigade   Depot, 

itcMeM as  Oct. 

B.  O'Brien,  CB.  Brigade  De- 
pot, Traiee 26  Oct. 

R.  P.  RadcUffe,  R.  Art. 96  Ocu 

C.  W.  Younghusband,  B.  Art.  36  Oct. 

E.  B.  HanUey,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Commandant  of  Sttffr  College    s  Xor. 

8.  E.  Gordon.  CB.  R.  Art.  ...  2  Not. 
Hon.  B.  T.  Gage,  CB.  R.  Art.  a  Nov. 
H,  W.  Montagu,  CB.  R.  Bng.    3  Nov. 

0.  8.  Heniy,  CB.  B.  Art 2  Nov. 

•Antonio   Mattel.  R.    Midta 
Pencible  Artillery  zs  Nor. 


C.  Adams,  CB.  49  P 17  Nov. 

G.  W.  T.  Rich,  CB,  Brigade 

Depot,  TFoofvidk 17  Nov. 

D.  Raid,  R.  Art.  33  Dec. 

J.  W.  Thomas.  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  7Fta«A««ler  31  Dec. 

1861 

W.  T.  Dickson,  lL.p.  1 6  Lancers    5  Jan. 

B.  C.  Romer,  B.  Art x6  Jan. 

Wm.   WUby,    CB.    Brigade 

Depot,  Lancaster 15  Feb. 

H.  H.  Greer,   C'^.    Brigade 

Dejwt,  Domnpairiek 18  Feb. 

n.  iJird,  Brigade  Depot,  Birr  22  Feb. 
YC  W.  Olpherts,  CJJ.  R.  Art.  26  Feb. 

H.  W.  B.  BeU,  R,  Eng 29  Feb. 

«.  H.  Carey,  CB.  h.p.  40  F. 

Deputy  Judge  Advocate  z  Mar. 

B.  W.  Lowiy.  CB.  47  F 13  Mar. 

A.  Taylor,  CB.  B.  iing 31  Mar. 

C.  Faoshawe,  R.  Eng z  Apr. 

Y.   Lighttoot,    CB.   Brigade 

Depot,  i)oiicajrf«r 4  •^pi'> 

1  M:  Ron.  H.  H.  Oiiflford,  CB. 

UmitL.   Atrietant    Adjutant    ' 

General  93  Apr. 

H.  DO.  Torrenjs,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  NeweaatU 27  Apr. 

^V.  !•'.    Macbean,     Brigade 

Depot, -iyr x  May 

\L  H.  MaxweU,  CB.  R,  Art.  23  May 

T.  B.  Butt.  h.p.  86  F 23  May 

v;.  A.  Fyers,  CB.  b.p.  RifleBr.  8  June 
W.  Drysdale,   CB.    Brigade 

Depot,  Warrington 20  June 

C.  F.  Mann,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  20  June 
H.  Hope  Crealock.  CB.  Unatt. 

Vep.  Qr.  Matter  General  in 
Ireland 6  July 

J.N.  Sargent,  CB.  Brigade 
Depot,  Cardiff 29  July 

f.  C.  Sawyer,  h.p.  6  Dr.  Gda.  30  July 

R.  G.  A.  Luard,  h.p.  62  F.  Ae- 
mtant  Military  Secretary  at 
Nova  Scotia    4  Aug. 

Edw.Seager,  Jnsprc/in^  Offieer 
cf  Teomamrg  Cavalry  in 
Great  Britain   

D.  C.  FitzQ.  Lord  de  Ro8,h.p. 
I  Life  Gda.  Lord  in  Waiting 

to  the  Q;iieen   30  Aug. 

H.  R.  Browne,  37  P x8  Sept. 

T.  R.  Crawley,  h.p.  6  Drs.  ...  23  Sept. 

A.  lliompson,  R.  Art 25  Sept. 

W.  A.  MWdleton.  CB.  R.  Art. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  ...     7  Oct. 
W.  H.  Kirby,  Brigade  Depot, 

Canteritury Z2  Oct. 

3.  Westmacott,  R.  Eng Z3  Oct. 

f.  (i.  J.  Peacocke,  h.p.  z6  F. 

Afsift.  Adj.  Gen.  in  Scotland  z8  Oot. 
J.  IL  8.  Sayer,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Derby 2x  Oct. 

W.  C.Menxies,  R.  Eng 25  Oct. 

P».  M.  Laffan,  R.  Eng 28  Nov. 

>^ tr  A.  H.  Freeling,  Bt.  R.  Eng.  28  Nor. 

U  c;rahazn,  h.p.  t8  F 4  Deo. 

r.  A.  C.  Robertson,  8  F zs  Dec. 

J.  F.  M.  Browne,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   ...  26  Dec. 


Colonels, 

Sir  G.J.Wol8eley,OJ.XCafff. 

«h.p.  90F sJone 

P.    Carey,    Brigade     Depot, 

MamUton 19  J^ne 

J.  R.  Gibbon,  CB.  R.  Art at  July 

C.  B.  P.  Gordon,  CB.  h.p. 

_75F 3  Aug. 

W.  D.  Aitken,  R.  Art s-^-ug. 

C.  B.  Puller,  R.  Art 3  Aug. 

R.  S.  Baynes,  Uni^t.  Colonial 

SeerHary  at  Gibraltar   7  Sept. 

P.  B.  Roe,  60  Rifles 18  Sept. 

Cha.  Douglas,  R.  Art ao  Sept. 

H.  B.  L.  ITiuillier,  CSL  R. Art.  ao  Sept 
J.C.  H.  Jones,  Brigade  Depot, 

Warrington,  Ansist.AdJutant 

General  at  Liverpool  21  Sept. 

H.  R.  Noi-man,  C^fl.h.p.  10  F.  23  Sept. 
e.  G.G.  C.  Stapylton,  Brigade 

Depot,  Clonmel 25  Sept. 

B.  T.  Glostcr,  Brigade  Depot, 

Maidatone  26  Sept. 

Q.  C.  Vialls,  95  F 26  Sept. 

J.  H.  C.  Robertson, h.p.  100  F. 

Aetutant  Adjutant  General 

at  Manchester    27  Sept. 

Hon.  P.  R.  B.  Fcilding,  CB. 

Coldst.  Gds 7  Oct. 

c.W.  T.  L.  Patterson,  h.p.  91 F.  Z2  Nov. 
J.  G.  R.  Aplin,  Brigade  Depot, 

NoHhatnpion  23  Nov. 

Charles  Hood,  58  F 23  Nov. 

W.  G.  Suther,  CB.  R.  Mar.  ...    8  Dec. 
W.  S.  Aslott,  R.  Mar z3  Doc. 


Hon.  D.  M*D.  Praser,  CB.  R.A.    3  Apr. 

A.  R.  ThomhUl,  Madras  S.C.  27  Apr. 
J.  P.  Redmond,  Cii. h.p. 61  P.  xoMay 

B.  G.  Bulwcr.C^.h.p.Brigade 
Depot,  Aeeiet.  Adj.  Gen,  for 
Auxiliary  Force*  ^z"^^ 

J.  C.  Brooke,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  la  Jnne 

R.  WooUey,  Madras  S.  C 13  Jane 

B.  T.  Dalton,  CSI.  Bengal  S.  0. 13  Jim  e 
BL.  Le  Gevt  Bruce,  R.  Art.  ...  Z4  July 
L.  Nicholson,  CB,  R.  Eng. ...  90  July 
£fo».H.  F.  Keane,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...    3  Aug. 
G.  H.  Earl  o/Moimt  Charles, 

h.p.  I  Lire  Guards,  Extra 

Equerry  to  the  Queen  24  Aug. 

W.  J.  E.  Grant,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Aide  dc  Camp  to  the  Queen...  24  Aug. 
Wm.    Hardy,    CB.   Brigade 

Dep6t,  Chieheater z 6  Sept. 

e.  J.  W.  D'Oyly,  h.p.  zz  P.  ...  17  B«P^ 

A.  T.  Cadell,  R.  Art 25  Sept. 

G.  W.  Walker,  R.  Eng 30  Sept. 

D.  Gaye,R.  Art 2  Oct. 

E.  FeUowes,  XJnatt.  Aeeietant 

Adj. Gen.  in  Ireland xoNov. 

R.  Richards,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  zaNov. 
C.  Synge  Hutchinson,  h.p.  2 

Dr.  Gds Z9N0V. 

J.  A.  BaUard,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  7  Dec. 
0.  R.  W.  Hervey,  CB.  Bom. 

S.C izDoo. 

J.  E.  GastreU,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  zi  Doc. 


3  Aug. 


186a. 


A.3r.M'DonaId»h.p.Dep.  Batt. 

AMiat.  Adj.  Gen.  at  Dover...  Z3  Jan. 
H,  White,  CB.  Brig.  Depot,    . 

IForeeeter    21  Feb. 

J.  B.  Spursrin,  CB.  CSI.  Bri- 

c;<ide  Depot,  iVaiW  9  Mar. 

Aug.  W.  Murray,  CB.  h.p.   i 

W.LBegt z6Mar. 

9.  D.  J.  Gamble,  CB.  Unatt.  A. 

Qr.  Matter  Gen.  at  Alderehot  21  Mar. 
G.  B.  Milman,h.p.  5  F.  Major 

of  the  Tomer  of  London    30  Mar. 

V.  Baker,  h.p.  zo  Hussars 30  Mar. 

E.  H.  Fisher,  R.  Art z  Apr. 

J.  D.  M.  Prior,  Brigade  Depot, 

Armagh    2  Apr. 

E.  C.  H-,  Lwd  Clarina,  97  P.. .    3  Apr. 
i.  Ross,  CB.  Rifle  Brigade  ...    3  Apr. 

W.F.Br«*,6zP 6  May 

R.  B.  Hawl^,  h.p.  60  P.  A»- 

fief  ant  MilUary  Secretary...  x8  May 
F.A.Winis.0ir.26P 2zMay 


1866. 

V(e:  C.  0.  Fraser,  CB.  h.p.  zz 

Hussars,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

II.R.H.  the  Commander   in 

Chief z8Jan. 

•S.  Gatt.  R.  Malta  Fenc.  Art.  25  Jan. 
e.  R.  J.  Bapar.  CB.r.t.j>.  31  F.  zs  Feb. 
Hon.  S.  J.  G.  Calthorpe,  h.p. 

5  Dr.  Gds 15  Feb. 

W.  B.  Salmon.  Bombay  S.  C.  18  Feb. 
J.  K.  Spence,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  z8  Fob. 

G.M.  HUl,  Bengal  S.  C z8  Feb. 

T.  Stock,  Bombay  S.C z8  Feb. 

G.  Jackson,  Bengal  S.  C z8  Feb. 

W.G.Woods,C5/^. Madras  S.C.  z8  Feb. 
R.  T.  Snow,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  z8  Feb. 
R.  N.  Raikes,  Bengal  8.  0. ...  z8  Feb. 
E.  B.  Miller,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  z8  Feb. 
P.  W.  Luard,  Bengal  S.  0.  ...  z8  Feb. 

Geo.  Selby,  R.  Art 18  Feb. 

G.  Verner,  Ben^l  S.  C z8  Feb. 

E.  Wray,  CB.  R.  Art z8  Feb. 

H.  Ramsay,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  18  Feb. 

A.  Boyd,  Bengal  S.  C.  z8  Feb. 

R.  C.  Lawrence,  CB.  Ben.  S.  C.  18  Feb. 

H.  NicoU,  Bengal  S.  0 z8  Feb. 

John  Worgan,  R.  Art z8  Feb. 

Wm.  S.  Hatch,  R.  Art z8  Feb. 

J,  D.  WooUcombe,  CB.R.  Art.  z8  Feb. 
A.  W.  Macintire,  CB.  R.  Art.  z8  Feb. 

J.  G.  Petrie,  CB.  R.  Art z8  Feb. 

A.  Wyndham,  Madras  S.C...  z8  Feb. 
G.  A.  Fisher,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  z8  Feb. 

C.  Cooke,  Madras  S.  O z8  Feb. 

J.  Wilson,  Madras  S.  C z8  Feb. 

8.  H.  Becher,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  z»Fob. 

F.  D.  Atkinson,  Bengal  S.  C.   z8  Feb. 

A.  K.  Gore,  Madras  8.  C z8  Feb. 

Chas.  Harris,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  x8  Feb. 

F.  H.  Scott,  Madras  S.  C x8  Feb. 

J.  S.  D.  Tulloch,  Bengal  S.  C.  z8  Feb. 
H.  T.  Vincent,  Bombay  S.  C.   z8  Feb. 

G.  W.  Russell,  Madras  S.  0.  18  Feb. 
M.  C.  Spottiswoode,  Mad.  S.  C.  z8  Feb. 
Henry  Man,  Madras  S.  C.   ...  z8  Feb. 

John  White,  Madras  S.  C 18  Fob. 

Wm.  J.  Cooke,  Madras  8.  C.  z8  Feb. 
0.  L.  Showers,  Benigal  S.  C.  18  Feb. 

A.  ^Turner,  Bengal  S.  C z8  Feb. 

H.  D.  Innes,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  z8  Feb. 
H.  P.  de  Teissier,  R.  Art z8  Feb. 

C.  H.  Dickens,  CSI.  R.  Art....  18  Feb. 

D.  C.  Vanrenen,  R,  Ast z8  Feb. 

p.  W.  Swinhoe,  R.  Art z8  Feb. 

R.  Maclagan,  R.  Eng z8  Feb. 

J.  D.  Campbell,  R.  Eng z8  Feb. 

M.  K.  Kennedy,  R.  Bug z8  Feb. 

W.  C.  R.  ilacdonald,  Mad.  S.  C.  24  Feb. 
Lord  G.  J.  Manners,  h.p.  R. 


1887. 

C.  V.  Jenkins,  19  Hussars z  Jan. 

P.  8,  Thompson,  CB.  14  Hus.    6  Jftn. 

J.  H.  F.  Elkington,  6  F 7  Jm. 

J.  Desborough,  CB.  R.  Art....  zz  Jan. 

T.  Thompson,  Madras  S.  C...  z?  Jan. 

3.  J.  K.  ^Vhitehill,  Bom.  S.C.  Z7  Jan. 

A.  F.  Steele,  h.p.  7  Hussars  20  Jan. 

A.  H.  L.  Fox,  Brigade  Depot, 
Guildford    29  Jan. 

G.  A.  Leckie,  Bombay  S. 0.. ..    7  ^''eb. 

H.  D.  Abbott,  CB.  Mad.  S.  0.    9  ^^« 

Robert  Cadell,  CB.  R.  Art.  ...  11  Feb. 

R.  K.  ClaveU,  R.  Mar x^  Feb. 

H.  Grierson,  15  F xsPeb- 

3.  F.  C.  Annealey,  zo  F 3  Mfir. 

C.  T.  DuPlat,R.  Axt.,  Equerry 
to  the  Queen '  7  Mar. 

ilon.  J.  J.  Bourke,  Brigade 
Devdt,  Brietol  8  Mar. 

E.  W.  Boudier,  Madras  S.  C.     8  Mar. 

S.  Richards.  Bengal  S.  0 8  Mar. 

Sir  A.  Alison,  Bt.  CB.  Unatt. 
Aeeietaat  Adjutant  General 
atAldershot  17  Mar. 

W.A.Crommelin,  CB.  R.  Eng.  z8  Mar. 

L.  Farrington.BrigadeDopot, 
Lincoln    25  Mar. 

J.  Bavly,  R.  Eng a6Mar. 

W.  F.D.  Jervois,  CB.  R.  Bug.    x  Apr. 

T.  Jj.  J.  Gallwey,  R.  Eng z  Apr. 

R.  Bumabj%  R.  Eng i  Apr. 

f .  H.  Peel  Yates,  CB.  R.  Art.    26  Apr. 

I.  E.  Michell,  CB.  R.  Art.    ...  26  Apr. 

d.  H.  Smith.  CB.  R.  Art 26  Apr. 

N.  O.  S.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art.    26  Apr. 

FC W.  O.  Lennox,  CB.  R.  Eng.  26  Apr. 

P.  C.  Penrose,  CB.  R.  Mar....    8  May 

G.  B.  Rodney,  R.  Mar 16  May 

P.  H.  Fellowes,  R.  Mar, 22  May 

A.  C.  Hawkins,  CB.  R.  Art...     1  June 

R.  Boyle,  CB.  R.  Mar 8  June 

A.  V. 'Falls,  R.  Art 9  3vaao 

8.  J.  Batton,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  zo  June 

J.  W.  C.  Williams,  B.  Marine 
Artillery,  Aide  deCamp  to  the 

Queen  20  June 

„.  A.  Williams,  CB.  R.  Art...  21  June 
M.  J.  TumbuU,  Bengal  S.  0.  28  June 

J.  B.  T.  Nicolls,  R.  Bug 30  June 

C.  J.  Hodgson,  R.  Eng x  July 

N.  M'l.  Mackay,  R.  Art z6  July 

A.  B.  Hankey,  Brigade  Depdt, 

Doreheeter  29  July 

T.  Raikes,  CB.  44  P 30  July 

Guy  Rotton,  R.  Art 2z  Sept. 

F.  'W.  Bond.  R.  Art 2  Oct. 

E.Newdijyate,  Brigade  Depot, 

Carliile 23  Oot. 

W.  F.  Lord  Abinger,  S.  P.  Gds.  2x  Nor. 
R.  S.  Wilson,  Madras  S.  C. ...  x8  Deo. 


Horse  Gds 5  Mar.  G.  N.  K.  A.  Yonge,  Brigade 

0.  P.  M.  Mundy,  Bengal  S.C.  23  Mar.      Depot.  Gal  way 23  Dec. 

W.  W.  Barry,  CB.  B.  Art 24  Mar.  iD.  G.  Robinson,  R.  Eng 3«  Doe, 


1868. 
E.  Phayre,  CB.  Bombay  B.C. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen ...    6  Jan. 

T.  Clerk,  Madras  S.  C lo  Jan. 

J.H.M.Babington,Mad.S.G.  lo  Jan. 
O.  G.  M'Gallom,  Madras  S.  C.  zo  Jan. 
T.  Greenaway,  Madras  S.  0.  lo  Jan. 
0.  M.  Barrow,  CB,  Bombay 

S.C 19  Jan. 

D.  Boyd,  Bombay  8.  C 19  Jan. 

W.  Ashbnmer,  Bombay  S.C.  19  Jan. 

G.  V.  Johnson,  R.  Art 24  Jan. 

A.  P.  Oonnell,  R.  Art la  Feb. 

A.  W.  H.  Meyrick.  b.p.  S.  P. 

Gds 13  Feb. 

J.  0.  Hanghton,  CSL,  Ben.S.C.  15  Feb. 

P.  Young,  Madras  S.C 15  Feb. 

P.  Mar&U,  h.p.  2  Life  Gds., 

Aide  de  Camp  to  H.B.H,  the 

Duke  qf  Cambridge  6  Mar. 

A.  Bassano,  CB.  h.p.  32  P.  ...  16  Mar. 
G.  S.  Digbv,  CB.  B.  Mar.  Art.  23  Mar. 
Sir  W.  H.  R.  Green,  CB.  KCSI. 

Bombay  S.C 5  Apr. 

W.  H.  B.  de  Horsev,  Gr.  Gds.  29  Apr. 

C.  W.   Adair,  CB'.   R.  Mar. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  29  May 

D.  G.  PoUard, Madras  S.C...  12  June 

A.  C.  Plowden,  Bengal  S.  C.  13  June 
7^(R  Sir  Henry  M.  Havelock, 

Bt.   CB.   Unatt.    MP.  for 

Sunderland 17  June 

T.  P.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen...  20  June 

J.  L.  Blgee,  R.  Art 27  June 

C.  V.  Wilkieson,  R.  Eng 29  June 

B.  B.  Prett€john,  CB.  18  Hus.    3  July 


Colonels. 

W.  J.  P.  Stafford,  CB.  Bengal 

S.C 22  Feb. 

J.  T.  Walker,  R.  Eng 27  Feb. 

P.  G.  Pipon,  R.  Art i  Mar. 

R.  J.  Meade,  CSI.  Bengal  S.  G.  1  Mar. 
J.  M.  Macgregor,  Ma£as  S.  G.  z  Mar. 
R.  J.  Feildcn,  CMa.  Brigade 

Depots  Oreenlaw  x  Mar.  „_. , 

G.  Holroyd,  Bengal  S.  0 1  Mar.  C.  E.  M.  Walker,  Madras  8.0.  xo  Mar. 


R.  B.  Moore,  Bombay  S.  C  ..  10  Feb. 
VC  J.  A.  Wood,  Bomb«v  S.C.  12  FVi. 
£.  A.  Rowlatt,  Bengal  S.C...  i4>'e!i. 

W.  G.  P.  Gosling.  R.  Art 17  Feh. 

E.  C.  Marston,  Bombay  S.C.  z8  Feb. 
P.  G.  T.  Deshon,  h.p.  Depdt 

Batt I  M*r. 

B.  Gage,  Madras  S.C 7  Mar, 


z  Mar, 
a  Mar. 


J.  R.  M'Mnllin.  Bengal  S.  C 
P.  J.  B.  Priestley,  Madras  S.C. 
Sir  Roger  W.  H.  Palmer,  Bt. 

h.p.  2  Life  Gds 

P.  P.  Layard,  Bengal  8.  G.  ... 
5trS.J.Blane,.B^C,fi.hp.Rfl.Br.i9Mar. 

G.T.  Field,  R.  Art 7  Apr. 

A.  R.  Harenc,  Brigade  Depot, 


iMar. 


H.  M.  Wilson,  Bengal  S.C  ...  14  Mar. 
P.S.  Lumsden,  Ci?.CS/.  Beng. 
S.C.  Aide  de   Camp  io  the 

Q^een  i6ilar. 

z  Mar.  jG.  D.  Pitt,  CB.h.p.  80  P.  Dtp. 
*'  Adjutant  A^  Q.  M.  Qen.  Cape 

,    of  Good  Hope    21  Mar. 

H.  Drummond,  R.  Kng 24  Msr. 


Perth x9Apr.  A.  Stewart,  R.  Art 24  Mar. 

J.  Gubbins,  Brigade  Depot,  ,W.  Fullerton,  Bengal  S.C. ...  26  Mar. 

Beverly  20  Apr.  G.  N.  Boldero,h.p.  Dep.  Batt. 

A.K.C.KennedT,Madras8.C.  28  Apr.  i    D.  Qr.Jfaefer  Oen.,Malia...  31  Mar. 

A.  Cooper,  Madras  S.  C 29  Apr.   G.  Mein,  Brigade  Depot,  Taitii* 

irc  G.  L.  Goodlake,  Coldst.  |    ton i  Apr. 

GdB.  Aide  de  Camp  to  theQueen  30  Apr.   P.  G.  Hibbert,  Brigade  Depot, 
Ufit  C.  T.  Boyrchier,  h.p.  Rifle  '    Bradford 4  Apr. 

"Rt.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  30  Apr.  John  Peel,  h.p.  Depot   Batt  16  Ap:. 

F.  H.  Rnndall,  R.  Eng Z2  May   L.  E.  Knight,  Brigade  Depot, 

Hon.  R.  Monck,  Coldst  Gda.  14  May  '    Lichjleld  n  M*v 

A.  C.  Pigou,  B.  Art 20  May   W.  Earle,  Gr.  Gds 2oMav 

J.  C.  Rattray,  CB.  h.p.  90  P.    3  June  S.  J.  Hire,  Bengal  8.  C a8  Maj* 

A.  Howlett,  CB.  Madras  S.C.  zz  June  I^C  John  Watson,  CJ^.Bombay 

J.  J.  Combe.  Bombay  S.  G.  ...  zz  June  '    B.C.Aidede CamptoUeQueen  28  May 

T.  P.  Waterman,  Bengal  S.  C.  zz  June  P.  Robertson- Ross,  h.p.  Dep. 

J.  Daniel,  Madras  S.  C z  2  June      Batt aJnr? 

G.  8.  A.  Anderson,  Bom.S.  C.  12  June  P.  W.  Hastings,  R.  Art.    5  Juii? 

C.  W.  Randolph,  h.p.  Gr.  Gds.  Z4  June  R.  H.  Gall,  CB.  h.p.  Z4  Hus. 
H.Hoseason,  Madras  S.  C. ...  x6  June      Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen, 


W.W.H.Grenthed,CB.R.Eng.    7  July  iB.  E.  Bacon,  Bengal  8.  C.    ...  22  June  !    Major  and  Lt.Qoo.  B.  Hot- 
. 3  Aug.  I  H.G.Woods,  8  P zo  July  I    pital,  CheUea. 


F.  e.  Hassard,  CB.  R.  Eng 

0.  Tower,  CB.  3  Dr.  Gds 4  Aug. 

M.  DiUon,  CB.  CSI.  Rifle  Br. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen ; 

Military  Secretary  to  the  Com- 

mander  in  Chiefs  JEaet  Indiee  15  Aug. 
Mr  Wm.  L.  Merewether,  CB. 

IC8I.  Bombay  S.  C zs  Aug. 

0.  W.  G.  Cameron,  CB.  4  P....  zs  Aug. 
W.  E.  MacLeod,  Bombay  S.C.  z  s  Aug. 
A.  W.  Lucas,  CB.  Bom.  S.  C.  1$  Aug. 
T.  W.  Milward,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen...  15  Aug. 
H.  H.  A.  Wood, Bombay  8.  C.  zs  Aug. 
P.  A.  E.  Loch,  Bombay  S.  C.  zs  Aug. 
H.  St.   0.  Wilkins,  R.  Eng. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  ..  zs  Aug. 


18  Jcz-e 
18  jLn» 
20  Jurj? 
20  Ju-'y 
24  Jn'y 


SJun'? 

F.  L,  Whitmore,  Unatt.  Com-  C.  Holroyd,  Bengal  S.C 11  Jure 

mandant  of  School  of  Mueie  G.  R.  Baugh,  Bombay  S.C. ...  12  Ju=e 

at  Kneller  Hall    az  July    J.  Nisbett,  Bengal  B.  Corps...  z2  Ja2:« 

H.  P.  Newton,  R.  Art 2 z  July   J.   N.  H.  Maclean.     Madras 

-    ifo».  W.  H.  A.   Feilding,  I    StaffCorps zaJm* 

Coldst.  Gds 28  July   C.  J.  Bradley.  Madras  S.C. ...  12  Jane 

A.  C.  Gleig,  h.p.  R.  Art.  In-  E.  J.  Lawder,  Madras  S.C. ...  zS  Jcr 

epeetor  of  Armjf  Schools 28  July  |  A..  Macqueen,  Bengal  S.C. 

G.  H.  Vesey.  R.  Art 28  July  G.  R.  Phillips,  Madras  S.C 

S.  Robinson,  R.  Art 5  Aug.  T,  W.  Marten,  h.p.  7  P.    ... 

O.  E.  Rothney,  CSI.Ben.  S.C.  xo  Aug.  G.  8.  Young,  h.p.  80  P 

P.  W.  TraiU-Borroughs,  CB.  R.  N.  Tronson,  Bengal  S.C 

h.p.  93P xoAug.  8.  Henning,  CJ8. 38  F asJujV 

Sir  C.  H.  Brownlow,  XCB.  1  Reg.  Ooseley,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  29Jt:y 

Bengal  S.C.  Aide  de  Camp  to  'A.  Wombweil,  h.p.  Dep.  BaU. 

._ ^_. _^ „.  ,     the  Queen zi  Aug.  '    Aui.Adj.Qen.atPertaumth    z  Ac-. 

H. W. HoUand, CB. Bom. S.C.  zs  Aug.  ' G. P.  Keyes,  CB.  Madras 8. C.  zz  Aug.  T.  T.  Haggard,  R.  Art 3  Aaz. 

Alex.  Robinson,  Bengal  8.  C.  27  Aug.   G.  W.M.Hall, C5.  Bengal  S.C.  Z7  Aug.  J.  C  HaiTes,  R.  Art.    ^..    3  Aui:. 

G.  G.  Brown,  R.  Art z  Sept.  IG.  P.  T.  Daniell,  28  J 2a  Aug.  |W.  GaApbell,  h.p.  zoo  P 4  Auc. 

J.  G.  Fife,  R.  Eng i  Sept.  |W.  D.Morgan,  Bengal  S.C...  as  Aug.  IW.C  Anderson,  Bombay  S.C.    6  Aus. 

J.  Jones,  R.  Eng x  Sept.  Alex.  Praser,  CB.  R.  Eng.   ...  31  Aug.  iT.  G.  Longcroft,  Madras  S.C  20  An^. 

C.  W.  Hutchinson,  R.  Eng....    x  Sept.  T.  Wright,  CB.  Bengal  S.C...    5  Sept.  H.  A.  Smyth,  R.  Art 31  An-. 

B.  A.  Foord,  R.  Eng z  Sept.  jW.  K.  M'Leod.  74  P 9  Sept.iB.  P.  Burton,  Madras  S.C  ...  18  S*pt. 

H.  Wallace.  CB.  R.  Art z  Sept.  !?■  H-  Vvse,  3  Hussars   z8  Oct.  (J.  S.  Davies,  Bengal  S.C z8  Sej!. 

C  Baring,  h.p.  Coldst.  Gds...    a  Sept.  I  J-  W.  Playfair,  R.  Eng.     24  Oct.    P.  W.  Phillipps,  R.  Art.  ao  Sci  t. 

H.  D.  Taylor,  Madras  8.  C  ...  X4  Sept.  'J-  H.  Stewart,  R.  Mar 5  Nov.  |H.  B.  Hodgson.  Bombay  S.C  29  Sepu 

Geo.  Shaw,  CB.  R.  Art.  Auiet.  |B.  S.  P.  G.  Dawson,  Brigade  |F.  M.  M.  Ommanney,  R.  Art.    1  Nvr. 


Adjutant  General aoSept.l     Depot,  .46<Tde«t    29  Nov. 

P.  G.  Kempster,  Madras  S.  C    $  Oct.   |  A.  A.  Nelson,  Unatt  Aeeiatant 

A.  R.  Praser,  Madras  S.  C  ...    s  Oct.   \    Adjutant  General,  Gibraltar    9  Dec. 

Wm.  Hill,  h.p.  2  W.LB 28  Nov.  G-  H.  L.  Milman,  R.  Art.     ...  zo  Dec. 

H.  R.  Hibbert,Briaai*  Depot,  J-  S.  Kemball,  Bombay  S.C.  iz  Dec. 

Halifax  i  Dec.   H.  L.  Robertson,  Bengal  S.C.  ix  Dec. 

W.  0.  Trevor,  CB.  54  P 8  Dec.  ^-  C.  Hatch,  Bengal  S.C za  Dec. 


S.  Thacker,  Bombay  8.  C  ...  xz  Dec, 
0.  P.  Molony,  Madras  S.  C...  zz  Dec. 
H.   Hopkinson,  C5/.  Bengal 

S.C zaDec. 

R.B.Mainwaring,  Bengal  S.C  az  Deo. 
K.  T.  Pfronch,  Madras  S.  C  az  Dec. 
A.  L.  Steele,  Madras  S.  C az  Dec. 

A.  P.  Place,  Madras  8.  G az  Dec. 

B.  R.  Cureton,  Com.  Cav.  Dep.  28  Dec. 
H.  K.  Bume,  Bengal  8.  C  ...  30  Dec, 

1869. 
J.  W.  Lovell,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  5  Jan. 
G.  H.Baxton,  Madras  S.  C  ...  zi  Jan. 
W.  S.  Simpson,  Madras  B.  C  zz  Jan. 
P.  P.  L.  O^Connell,  R,  Eng....  15  Jan. 
C.  T.  Aitohlson,  Bombay  8.  C  z8  Jan. 
John  0.  M'Leod,  CB.  42  P.  ...  29  Jan. 
G.  P.8hake8pear,MadrasS.G.  xo  Feb. 
J.  F.  Pennycuick,  CB.  R.  Art.  is  Feb. 

1F«  M.  Walker,  4S  P 15  Feb. 

H.  A.  Sarel,  CB.  h.p.  Z7  Lan.  xs  Feb. 

A.  A.  Fisher,  CB.  R.  "Eng.   ...  15  Feb. 
1?ff  G.  Graham,  CB.  R.  Eng.  zs  Feb. 

B.  W.  Ward,  B.  Eng zs  Feb. 


WillonghbyCrewe,MadrasS.Cz2  Deo. 
G.M.Shakespear.MadrasS.C  12  Dec. 

P.  J.  Moberly,  R.  Eng X2  Dec. 

C  G.  Arbuthnot,  CB.  R.  Art.  x8  Dec. 

B.  8.  Bumaby.  Gr.  Gds 37  Dec. 

Wm.  Roberts,  5  P 27  Dec. 

1870. 

J.  M.  Grant,  R.  Eng 7  Jan. 

H.  C  Adlam,  Bengal  S.C  ...  X3  Jan. 

W.  Agnew,  Bengal  S.C X4  Jan. 

G.  P.  Loard,  Madras  S.C  ...  zsJan. 
8.  Mainwaring.  Madras  S.C.  xs  Jan. 
W.  Rickman.  Brigade  Depdt, 

Leicester  23  Jan. 

B.  Mayne,  Madras  S.C.  ...  24  Jan. 
Sir  Fred.  John  Goldsmid,  CB. 

^  KCSI.  Madras  8.  G 24  Jan. 

0.  Hamilton,  Bengal  S.  C  ...  24  Jan. 
H.  Francis,  R.  Art 24  Jan 

a  •  5'  n ®'?^'  ^/^^«^  S.  C...  a4  Jan. 

8.  StoUard,  R.  Art 24  Jan. 

C  C.  G.  Rose.  Bengal  S.  C...  ap  Jan. 
0.  B.  O.  Evans,  B.  Art J  Peb. 


R.  K.  Preeth,  R.  Art 1  Not, 

W.  A.  G.  Wright,  R.  Mar 10  >*or. 

G.  W.  Forbes,  R.  Mar.  zo  Xov 

H.  H.  Morant,  Brigade  Depot, 
Sunderland,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

the  Queen    ij  Nov. 

P.  J.  Richards,  R,  Mar. 21  Npt. 

P.  8.  Blyth,  40  F S4  ycv. 

J.  H.  Dunne,  90  P as  Not 

H.  Adair,  R.  AUrine  Art 28  Not* 

T.  Rattray,  CB.  CSI.  Bengal 

S.C laDcr. 

J.  H.  Champion,  Bombay  S.C.  10  Dec. 

G.  U.  Price.  Bombay  S.C 10  IV 

W.  R.  Eliott.  Bengal  S.C 10  Pec. 

R.  Benson.  Madras  S.C xo  P«. 

R.  M.  Johnstone.Bombay  S.C.  z  z  IVc. 

J.  M.  Cripps,  Bengal  S.C xx  Dec. 

J.  W.  Bristow,  Bengal  S.C  ...  xx  De-! 
J.  P.  Sandwith.  Bombay  S.C.  xi  IVo 
Arthur  Butcher,  R.  Marines...  13  Der 

R.  H.  Currie,  39  P xg  r«r 

J.  Bean,  R.  Eng 21  T>if. 

A.  Light,  R.  Art 33  Dec. 

C  A.  Moyle,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  =2  Dw- 
E.  Thompson.  Bombay  8.C..  22  Dec. 
T.  C  Lyons,  Brigade  Depot, 

Preston 25  Dee. 

1871. 

B.  P.  Lloyd,  Bengal  S.C ■»  Jar. 

J.  B.  Dennys,  Bengal  S.C  ...    3  Jar.  I 

J.  R.  Pughe.  Bengal  S.C. 3  Jan,  ' 

a.  G.  Mozon.  Bengal  S.C.  ...    jJaxu 


Colonels. 

B.  Gipps,  Scots  Fus.  Grdfl.  ...    s  Jan.    H.  R.  Drc-^,  Een^nl  R.  C. 
FitiRoy  M,  H.  Somerset,  R.E.  25  Jan.    C.  H.  Abdv,  Matlnis  S.  U 

J.  C.  Hood,  Bengal  a C 29  Jan.      -  -   -      ■ 

G.  Colclousrh,  R.  Art 30  Jan. 

A.  J.  H.  Elliot,  Unatt.  A.Q. 

Jf.OfH.,Port9montk i  Feb. 

H.  L.  Chermaide.  R.  Art 3  Feb. 

F.  Mardttll.  Miwlraa  S.C 8  Feb. 

J.  R.  Mftckcnzie,  105  F 12  Feb. 

G.  Baldock,  Madras  S.C 15  Feb. 

0.  J.  McL.  Farrm>i:ton,  Ben- 
gal S.C 15  Feb. 

R.  A.  l/ogan,  CB.  57  F 17  Feb, 


,  72  Dcr. 
2 J  Dec. 
C.  B.  Basden,  Bengal  S.  C...  25  Dec. 
E.  H.  Blomfleld.MadrasS.  C.  25  Dec. 
W.  D.  SUnley,  Madras  S.  C.  25  Dec. 
H.  A.  Dwyer,  BengaJ  S.  C. ...  25  Dec. 
J.  D.  MacDonald,  Ben.  S.  C.  3'  Dec. 

1872. 

A,  H.  Hope,  Madras  S.C.     ...    2  Jan. 

R.  G.  Jones,  Madras  S.  C 2  Jan. 

L.  R.  Christopher.  Ben.  S.C.      4  Jan. 


H.  E.  Jacob,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  25  Feb.  1  J.  T.  Francis,  Bombay  S.  C...  12  Jan. 

F.W.C.Ord.R.  Art 27  Feb.  ;R.  Biddulph.  R.  Art 15  Jan. 

C.  W.  Walker,  Bombay  S.C.    10  Mar.  IL.  H.  H.  Holland.  Madr.  S.C.  25  Jan. 
T€  H.  Rowlands,  41  F 23  Mar.  |C.  W.  Taylor,  Madras  S.C...  25  Jan. 


C.  Herbert,  Bengal  S.  C 30  Jan. 

R.  G.  Coles,  I  F 9  Feb. 

R.  T.  Glyn,  24  F 13  Feb. 

C.  G.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Eng. ...  16  Fob. 

A.  P.  Baird,  Bengal  S.  C 17  Feb. 

J.  Marquis.  Bengal  8.  C 17  Fob. 

E.  A.  B.  Travers, Madras  S.C.  17  Feb. 
A.  B.  Little.  Bombay  S.  C...  26  Feb. 
A.  Prichard.  Madras  8.  C.  ...  27  Feb. 

J.  Croflon,  R.  Eng i  Mar. 

W.  D.  Dickson.  Bombay  S.C.  2  Mar. 
John  Dwyer,  r.f.p.  14  F.  3  Mar. 

F.  E.  Appleyard,  85  F 6  Mar. 

Geo.    Hyde    Page,    Brigade 

Depot,  Kingtton  on  Thamn    8  Mar. 
A.  C.  M'Master.  Madras  S.C.     8  Mar. 

G.  M' Andrew,  Bengal  S. C  ...  8  Mar. 
J.  L.  Nation.  Bengal  S.  C 8  Mar. 

W.  8.  Jones,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  12  June  |\V.  C.  RnssoU,  R.  Art 11  Mar. 

J.  A,  Wriirht,  Bengal  8.  C 12  June  |A.  B.  Johnson,  Bengal  S.  C. .  11  Mar. 

W.C.  Phillips,  Madras  S.C...  12  Juno  lUC  H.  T.  Macpherson,  CB. 

E.  H.  Coachman,  R.  Art 12  June      Bengal  S.  C 13  Mar. 

D.  C.  Drury-Lowe,  17  Lane.  15  June  St.  J.  O'N.  Muter,  Bom.  S.  C.  18  Mar. 

W.  Scott.  Bombay  S.  C 19  Jime  G.  E.  Bajmos,  h.p.  8  F 30  Mar. 

J.  A.  Fuller,  R.  Eng 20  June  j  J.  P.  Watts.  Madras  8.  C 30  Mar. 

C.  K.  Boahe,  h.p.  59  F 26  JuneJF.  U.  Smith,  Bengaj.  8.  C..„.    2  Apr. 

J^  S.  Thomson,  14  F. 27  July 


Jdo.  Nason,  Brigade  Depot, 

York 28  Mar. 

W,  L.  Cahusac,  Bombay  S.C.  31  Mar. 
M.  B.  Forde.  R.  Art i  Apr. 

C.  C.  Dniry,  Bengal  S.  C.    ...  14  Apr. 
H.  F.  Williama,  BrigadeDepot, 

Burnley  i3  Aor. 

T.  James,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C...    3  X^ay 

G.  Drury,  R.  Mar 23  May 

J.  F.  Richardson,  CB.  Bengal 

S.C 27  May 

G.  B.  Harman,  BrigadeDepot, 

PonUfraet  2  June 

D.  J.  Baillie,   R.  Horse  Gds.    5  June 

F.  y.  Smith,  Madras  8.  C 11  June 

E.  T.  Faskeu,  Madras  S.  C...  11  Juno 

G.  E.  Hohnes.  Bengal  S.  C.  ..  12  June 
E.  M.  Ryan,  Bengal  S.  C 12  June 


H.  C.  Johnstone,  CB.  Bengal 
Staff  Corps   31  July 

«.  C.  O.  Creagh-Osbome,  CB, 
6F 3  Aug. 

V.  T.  Mains,  R.  Eng 3  Aug. 

S.  F.  Graham,  Bengal  S.C...    4  Aug. 

B.  Parrott,  Bengals.  C 19  Aug. 

J.  W.  Younghusband,  CSI. 
Bombay  8.  C 19  .^ug. 

R.  D.  Ardagh.  Madras  S.  C...  20  Auk. 

F.  M.  Haultain,  Madras  S.  C.  20  Aug. 

A.  Stevens,  Madras  S.  C 20  Aug. 

J.  N.  Youne,  Bengal  S.  C 21  Aug. 

J.  Loudon,  Madras  S.  C 21  Aug. 

G.  A.  St.  P.  Fooks,Ben.  8.  C.  21  Aug. 

E.  A.  Wylde,  R.  Marines 23  Aug. 

J.  G.  Boothby.  R.  Art 24  Aug. 

H.  H.  O'Connell,  Madras  S.C.  30  Aug. 

H.  Shewell,  Bombay  8.  C 31  Aug. 

W.  C.  Rich,  Madras  S.  C i  Sept, 

A.  J.  Promantle,  Coldst.  Gds.    6  Sept, 
W.  A.  Riach,  Madras  8.  C.  ...    6  Sept. 

J.  R.  Fulton.  Madras  8.  C 6  Sept. 

R.  Unwin.  Bengal  8.  C 9  Sept. 

A.  Ritherdon,  Madras  8.  C...  16  Sept. 

B.  Ford,  Madras  8.  C 16  Sept. 

H.  Le  P.  Trench,  Bengal  S.C.  17  Sept. 

H.  Raban.  Bengal  8.  G 17  Sept. 

A.  Bagot,  Bengal  8.  C 18  Sept. 

C.  St.  G.  Brownlow,  Ben.S.C.  26  Sept. 
P.  F.  Gardiner,  Bengal  8.  C.  27  Sept. 

C.  F.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  C 27  Sept. 

A.  B.  Beaiaon,  Bengal  8.  C...  27  Sept. 
R.  P.  Anderson,  Bengal  8.  G.  30  Sept. 

H.  Mills,  Bengal  8.  C 20  Oct. 

A.  H.  Cobbe,  17  F 30  Oct. 

Wm.  Lvona.  h.p.  5  W.  I.  R. 

A$H.  Ad). Oen.  Home  DUMet    1  Nov. 

J.  W.  A.  Kennedy,  B.  Marines  to  Nov. 

J.  1.  Murray,  CB.  Bengal  S.C.  30  Nov. 

O.LC.WUlIams.R.HorseGda.    7  Dec. 

J.  E.  Fraaer.  Bengal  8.  C 11  Dec. 

T.  GilUlan,  Madras  8.  C 12  Dec. 

G.  Faithfull,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  12  Deo. 

R.  T.  Leigh,  Bengal  8.  C 12  Dec. 

Wm.  Pirie.  Bombay  8.  C 12  Dec. 

J.  F.  Stoddard,  Madraa  8.  G.  12  Deo. 

J.  Elphinstone,  Madras  8.  G.  12  Dec. 

Lewis  Pelly,  C8l.  Bom,  S.C.  12  Dec. 

Wm.  S.  Hewett,  Bombay  8.0.  12  Deo. 

Wm.  B.  Irwin,  Bengal  8.  C...  12  Dec. 

H.  J.  Day,  Bombay  8.  0 12  Dec. 

J.  W.  Laorie,  Unatt.  Intptetina 
FitU  qgU»r  ofMUiUo,  amd 
VolmuUmn  m  Nova  Sootia...  12  Dec. 


H.F.M.  Boisragon,  Ben.  S.C.  9  Apr. 
H.  W.  Mawbey,  R.  Mar.  Art.  10  Apr. 

J.  T.  Dalyell,  21  F. 17  Apr. 

W.  Cooper,  19  F 17  Apr. 

F.  M.  Colvile.  CB.  43  F 21  Apr. 

H.  T.  Bartlett.  Bensral  8.  C...  21  Apr. 
UC  J.  C.  M'Ncm,  CMG.  h.p. 

48  F.  A  ide  de  Camp  to  H.  R.U. 

the  Commander  in  Chief 35  Apr. 

James  Orr.  Madras  8.  C 3  May 

C.  M.  J.  Thornton,  R.  Art.  ...  6  May 
J.  Ainslic,  x  Dragoons  8  May 

F.  R.  Chosney.  R.  Eng 8  May 

Pa^ct  Bayly,  Brigade  Depot, 

tort  George 19  May 

C.  B.  G.  Bacon,  Bengal  8.  C...  34  May 
W.  Gordon,  Bengal  S.  C 11  June 

D.  Brigifs.  Bengal  8.  C xi  June 

H.  8.  Bivar,  Bengal  8.  C xi  June 

R.  Ranken.  Madras  8.  C 13  June 

C.  Lyons-Montgomery,  Ben. 

S.C 12  .Tune 

B.  T.  Reid,  Bengal  S.C X2  June 

R.  D.  Macpherson, Ben.  S.C.  X3  June 
J.  P.  Nixon,  Bombay  8.  C 12  Jime 

E.  F.  Waterman, Madras  8.  C.  X2  Juno 
R.  W.  Chambers,  Bengal  8.  C.  12  June 
T.  H.  Sibley,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  13  June 
H.  W.  H.  Coxe.  Bengal  S.  C.  21  June 
H.  T.  Briggs,  Bombay  8.  C...  2  July 
A.  C.  Cooke,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  6  July 
J.  B.  Thring,  R.  Art. 6  July 

C.  Pasloy,  R.  Eng 6  July 

J.  F.  E.  Travers,  R.  Art 6  July 

H.  Wray,  R.  Eng 6  July 

G.  Leslie,  R.  Art 6  July 

H.  L.  F.  GrevUle,  R.  Art 6  July 

H.  Bent,  R.  Art 6  July 

T.  A.  L.  Murray,  R.  Eng 6  July 

T.  Inglis.  R.  Eng 6  July 

Sir  A.  Clarke,  CB.  KCMQ. 

R.  Eng 6  July 

J.  Y.  Moggridfre,  R.  Eng 6  July 

J.  G.  Jervois,  R.  Eng 10  July 

A.  MacKensie,  CB.  78  F 13  July 

A.T.Etheridge,C5/.Bom.S.C.  13  July 
J.  D.  Williams,  Bombay  S.C.  X4  July 
J.  A.  Ancrns,  Bengal  8.  0 X5  July 

E.  L.  Scott,  Bombay  8.  C 25  July 

V.  H.  Bowles,  63  F 28  July 

J.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  C 29  July 

H.  W.  Parish,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  2>9Ptf«>  3x  Joly 

C.  M^Arthur,  R.  Mar 31  July 

F.  O.  Stainforth.  Bengal  S.C.  4  Aug. 
W.  J.  Jones,  Madras  S.C ix  Aug. 


.T.Tnor.  "R.->=o.  aF.  Aiue  <?<'  Ciirjy 

toiheiliiceu 14  .Vug. 

E.  Chippindall,  CB.  19  F., 
Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen...     14  Aug. 

A.  J.  P.  Ewart,  Madras  S.  C.  x4  Aug. 

E.  A.  Saunders,  Madras  S.  C.  14  Aug. 

A.  G.  Davidson,  Madras  S.  C.  X4  Aug. 

C.  K.  Pearson,  3  F 14  Aug. 

IW.  C.  Bancroft,  16  F 14  Aug. 

C.  8.  Dundas,  R.  Art X9  Aug. 

C.  J.  S.  Wallace,  25  F 2x  Aug. 

|A.  a.  p.  Browne.  109  F 21  Aug. 

|J.  C.  B.  Do  Butts,  R.  Eng 21  Aug. 

G.  R.  Greaves,  h.p.  70  F.Assit- 
iani  Adjutant  itenfral X2  Sept. 

C.  M.  Young.  R.  Art i  Oct. 

J.  A.  Angelo,  R.  Art 2  Oct. 

W.  C.  Clarke,  Madi  as  S.C...    3  Oct. 

T.  H.  Stoddard.  Madras  S.  C.  26  Oct. 
p.  J.  F.  Newall,  R.  Art 31  Oct. 

Geo.  H.  Hawes,  9  F.  Aidede 

\     Camp  to  the  Queen 2  Nov. 

I  J.  I.  MitcdoneU,  71  F 27  Nov. 

E.  A.  H.  Bacon,  Bombay  S.C.    3  Dec. 

J.  Bates,  Bombay  8.  C 4  Dec. 

!G.  N.  Cave,  Bengal  8.  C 10  Dec. 

|F.  Schneider,  Bombay  S.  C...  xo  Dec. 
( J.  Dawson.  Bengal  8.  C xo  Dec. 

C.  F.  G.  Lamb,  Bengal  S.  C.  ix  Dec. 

F.  Alexander,  Bengal  8.  C...  11  Dec. 

E.  T.  Boddam.  Madras  S.  C  ..  11  Dec. 
J.  S.  Dunbar,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  11  Dec. 

F.  L.  Magniac,  Madras  S.C.  23  Dec. 

F.  R.  Glanville,  R.  Art 29  Dec. 

1873. 

c.  F.  Hammersley,  Unatt. 
A.q.M.   Gen.  at    Alderthot 

lehUe  Intpeclor  of  Gymnania  i  Jan. 

W.  L.  Dumaresq,  R.  Art i  Jan. 

G.  S.  Tilly,  R.Eng i  Jan. 

lA.  Cadell,  R.Eng x  Jan. 

jW.V.  Shewell,  Bombay  S.C.  6  Jan. 

G.  B.  Mainwaring,  Ben.  8.  C.  8  Jan. 

E.  H.  C.  Wintle,  Bengal  S.  C.  8  Jan. 

W.  E.  White,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  8  Jan. 

Charles  Hight,  Madras  S.  C.  8  Jan. 

E.  N.  Perkins,  Bengal  8.  C ...    8  Jan. 

A.  Bunny,  CB.  R.  Art xo  Jan. 

Henry  Butler,  h.p.  57  F 16  Jan. 

R.  D.  Kerr,  R.  Eng 22  Jan. 

Geo.  Swiney,  Bengal  S.  C...  30  Jan. 
C.  T.  Harkness,  Madras  8.  C.  30  Jan. 

F.  W.  A.  Robson.  Madr.  8.  C.  30  Jan. 

G.  McB.  B.  Farquharson, 
Bombsy  S.  C 30  Jan. 

G.  Le  M.  Tupper.  R.  Art 3  Feb. 

C.  G.  H.  Coote,  Madras  S.  C.  3  Feb. 
H.  R.  Morgan,  Madras  8.  C.  xs  Feb. 

J.  Davis,  20  F 15  Feb. 

W.  8.  Row,  Bengal  8.  C 23  Feb. 

A.  S.  Allan,  Bengal  8.  C 23  Feb. 

D.  E.  Hoste,  CB.  R.  Art 1  Mar. 

H.  Heyman,  R.  Art i  Mar. 

C.  C.  Chesney,  R.  Eng i  Mar. 

W.  R.  E.  Alexander, Ben.  S.C.  2  Mar. 
A.  H.  Paterson,  Bcntral  S.  C.  3  Mar. 
W.  8.  8.  Mulcaster.  Madr. S.C.    3  Mar. 

C.  B.  Ewart,  CB.  R.  Eng 4  Mar. 

C.  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nugent,  CB.  R. 

Eng 4  Mar. 

R.  B.  MacLeod,  21  Hussars...    4  Mar. 

W.  8.  Oliphant,  R.  Eng 5  Mar. 

G.  Prinple.  Madras  8.  C o  Mar. 

H.Hyde.  R.Eng x6  Mar. 

E.  Belflcld,  R.  Eng x7  Mar. 

H.  F.  Bythesea,  h.p.  12  F.  ...  x  Apr. 
J.  B.  Knocker,  Madras  8.  C...    5  Apr. 

J.  L  Gibbs,  Bengal  8.  C 24  Apr. 

W.  J.  Gray,  R.  Art 7  May 

E.  N.  Sandilands.  Ben.  8.  C.  21  May 

J.  Stokes.  CB.  R.  Eng 4  June 

W.  A.Dick,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  10  Jime 
Sir  Charles  Walters  D'Oyly. 

Bart.  Bengal  8.  C xo  June 

H.  D.  Manning.  Bengal  8.  G.  10  June 
J.  M.  Nuttall.CB.BengalS.C.  10  June 

C.  W.  Dun,  Madras  8.  C 10  June 

A.D.  Dickens, CB.Bengal S.C  xi  Juno 

J.  A.  Steel,  Bengal  8.  C ix  June 

FC  R.H.Keatinge,C5/.  Bom. 

8.  C XX  June 

W.  L.  Morrison,  R.  Eng ix  June 

John  Doran,CB.  Bengral  S.  C.  ix  June 
G.  F.  Carnegie,  Bengal  8.  G.  xx  June 

F.  Phillips,  Bombay  8.  C ix  Jime 

R.  8.  Couchman,  MiBMLras  S.C.  xt  June 
J.  Thacker,  Bombay  B.  C xi  June 


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COMMANDING  IN  CHIEF. 


Field  Marshal  Sit  Boyal  m^hnM  OEOKOS  W.  F.  0.  DTTKE  OF  OAKBBZDOE,  ^G.  KP,  OCB.  QCMO. 
Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Goards,  15  July  56. 

Priwxte  Seereiarjf  Major  General  Hon,  James  Wm.  B.  Macdonald,  CB.,  1$  July  56. 

JftlUarjf  Secretary  Lieat.Greneral  Hon.  Sir  James  Lindsay,  KC2IQ.  3  F. 

(Colonel  Robert  B.  Hawley.  b.p.  60  Rifles,  x  April  73. 
Colonel  Emw^t  Aufl:.  Beltord  Travers,  Madras  Staff  Corps  {Tor  Inim 
qffairf),  13  May  73. 

'Colonel  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  CB.  TJnatt.  15  Jnly  56. 
Colonel  Frederick  Msrshall,  h.p.  a  Life  Guards. 
Y€  Colonel  Charles  CraufHird  Fraser,  CB.  h.p.  ti  Hnssars,  21  llay  73- 
UC  Colonel  John  Carstairs  M'Neill,  CMO.  h.p.  48  F.  33  Jan.  74. 

^Colonel  Charles  Stuart  Henzy,  CB.,  Royal  Artillery  {Extra). 


Aidee  de  Camp.. 


AnJUTAlTT  GEirsRAL'S  DXPABTXEirT. 

A4fuiani  General e.General  Sir  Richard  Airey,  GCB.  7  F.  i  Oct.  70. 

Depmig  A^tdant  Genenil   Major  Greneral  James  Wells  Armstrong,  CB.  x  Nov.  71. 

Am^uhr**  Ad:^in»*  Om^^im  f  Coloncl  E.  A.  Whitmore,  CB.  Unatt,  (octfs.o),  ao  Sept.  73. 

Amttant  Adjutant  Generate  ]^^^  Colonel  Hon.  Henry  Hugh  Clifford,  CB.,  rfnatL  5  &C.  73. 

Tk^^*^  Am^*«m*  aa:«*»»*  /3— ,-«/.  ("Colonel  George  Richards  Greaves,  h.p.  70  F.  x  June,  70. 

Deputy  Amtiant  Adjutant  Generate    ^  Bt.Lt.Colonel  F.  8.  Vacher.  h.p.  33  F.  {temporary)  15  Sec.  71. 

Inepeetor  General  qf  BeeruUing  Major  General  R.  C.  H.  Taylor,  CB.  x  Aug.  73. 


RoTi.L  Abtxllbbt. 

Deputy  Adjutant  Genial   Colonel  W.  A.  Middleton,  CB.  i  Oct.  70. 

Aeeietant  Adjutant  General Colonel  George  Shaw,  CB.  t  Oct.  70. 

Deputy  Aeeittant  Adjutant  General  Major'  E.  Keate,  x  April,  74. 


Royal  Ekoiksbbs. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   Colonel  J.  F.  M.  Browne,  CB.  i  Jan.  7X. 

Deputy  Aeeittant  Adjutant  General     e.  Major  Robert  Grant,  x  Jan.  71. 


QUi.BTBX  MA.8TXB  GSITBBAL'S  DXPABTXBITT. 

Quarter  Matter  General Lieut.Goneral  Sir  Charles  Henry  Ellice,  ZCB.  x  April  71. 

Attietant  Quarter  Matter  General   Colonel  George  Harry  Smith  Willis,  CB.  Unatt.  35  Aug.  73. 

Deputy  Attittant  Quarter  Matter  General 


Director  General  qf  Mtlitary  Bducation   Lieut.G€neral  W.  C.  B.  Napier,  x  April  66. 

Secretary Brevet  Major  Doveton  Downes  Greentree,  Unatt.  28  Jan.  58. 


I58PXCT0B  QBirBBi.t  OF  RoTi-L  Abtiilbby.  . .    ^C  Major  General  Collingwood  Dickson,  CB.  1  April  70. 
Aide  de  Camp  Captain  E.  Woollcombe,  x  Jan.  73. 


IkBPBCTOB  GBVBBi.L  OF  AUXILLLBT  FOBCBS... 

AtiiMtant  Adjutant  Generalt  for  AuxiUary  ( Colonel  E.  G.  Bnlwer,  CB.  h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  i  June  71. 
toreet I  Colonel  B.  Biddnlph.  R.  Artillery.  '"* 

in^n,   Qffc^.  ,f   Teo^nr,  Ca^ry  iA<^o)^^rUr^^^^^»^0^^.  CB..  April  7^.     »^<Wj 
Great Bntain iColonel  Edward  Seager,  x  April  73.     ttt   Cavalry    I>Utrie('-E«^ 


Deputy  Adj.  General,  Intelligence  Department...    e.  Major  General  Patrick  Leonard  MacDougall,  x  April  73. 
Director  <^  tkt  Topographical  Branch Major  Charles  Wm.  Wilson,  Royal  Engineers. 

.  Captain  Thomas  Jessop,  3  Dragoons. 

j,.;-j_aj-  ., J  $.  Captain  William  Smith  Cooke,  33  Foot. 

''^^  j  f.  Captain  Francis  C.  H.  Clarke,  Royal  Artillery . 

V.  Major  C.  B.  Brackenbury,  R.  Artillery  {oicting). 


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STAFF. 


1.  NORTHERN  DISTRICT.— Head  Qnartere,  ManchesUr. 

Muoi  Gembal  CoMMiJrDiiro Daniel  Lysons,  CB.  i  July  68. 

Aide  d4  Camp Captain  Hayward,  95  P. 

AtiislaiU  Adjutant  Qtural     Colonel  J.  H.  C.  Roberteon,  h.  p.  x  Oct.  71. 

AmstatU  QHarter  Master  General  c.  LtColonel  H.  Brett,  h.p.  i  Augr.  7a. 

Oanieon  Inatruetor «.  Captain  J.  H.  Fawcett,  x  F.  24  Oct.  71. 

2.  EASTERN  DISTRIOT. —Head  Quarters,  Colchester. 
ICuoB  GnnmiL  Coxicaxdivo Sir  Ed^rard  Harris  Greathed,  KCB.  a  Apr.  73. 

Aid*  ie  Camp Lieut.  H.  PaRct,  7  Hussars,  16  July  73. 

uOtittant  Adjtdant  4-Quarter Maeter  General  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  W.  H.  Herbert,  h.p.  15  Nov.  70. 

Brigade  Major «.  Captain  W.  L.  K.  Ogilvy,  60  F.  i  Oct.  69. 

Oarrieonlnairuetor «.  Captain  F.  Wilson,  Rifle  Brigade,  ao  March  71. 

3.  WESTERN  DISTRICT. — Head  Qoarters,  Devonporf. 
UuosGissBALGoxiujrDMG Henry  Smyth,  CB.  x  Fob.  74. 

AidedeCamp Lieutenant  W.  J.  Smy  th,  Rihe  Brigade. 

r^^^»u  «.  #1-  ««<r  i  Colonel  H.  S.  Goodonough,  R.  Art.  13  Oct.  71. 

ColonelitmtheSti^. iColonel5irA.H.Freeling,  ^<.,  R.Eng.  iJune  79. 

Ametanl  Adjutant  General Colonel  F.  Burton,  CB.  hjp.  i  April  70. 

TownMaJor  ^ Major  W.  C.  Justice,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  xOct.69. 

Oanieon  Inttructor ».  M^jor  F.  J.  Hutchison,  h.p.  64  F.  i  Feb.  73. 

4.  SOUTHERN  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 

LiicnsiHT  Gbvbbal  Coicxajtoiho Sir  0.  Hastings  Doyle,  JB^CMG.  x  April  7^. 

...     .  „ f  Captain  Lord  Burghley.  Grenadier  Guards,  1  April  74. 

AtdeedeCamp t  Lieut.  P.  G.  Doyle,  a  Dr.  Gda.  1  April  74. 

n  1     ?-       *!.-  ot^4r  S  Colonel  J.  G.  Petrie,  R.  Art.  10  April  72. 

CohneUomtkeStt^. 1  Colonel  R.  Bumaby.  R.  Kng.  16  July  7a. 

Amielamt  Adjutant  General Colonel  A.  Wombwell,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt.  x  Nov.  73. 

Depuig  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General j.  Captain  G.  U.  Prior,  xoo  F.  i  Julv  69. 

Jkputg  Aeeietant  Adjutant  Gen.  for  Mueketry    Bt.Major  J.  P.  Campbell,  30  F.  x  May  71. 

Aeeietant  Quarter  Maeter  General  Colonel  A.  J.  H.  Elliot,  Unatt.  x  April  73. 

I>eputf  Aeeietant  Quarter  Maeter  General   ...    f.  Cai)tain  W.  R.  Lascelles,  Rifle  Brigade,  4  Aug.  7a. 
Qarrieou  Jnetruetor t.  Major  W.  H.  Knight,  h.p.  48  F.  x  Jan.  73. 

6.  CHATHAM  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Chatham. 

Xjuob  Gbvbbax.  ConcAiTDivo  G.  Ersklne,  h.p.  x  July  72. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  A.  F.  B.Wright,  9  F.  14  Jan.  73. 

Brigade  MiO<»' '*  Captain  George  Hatcholl,  60  Rifles,  x  May  73. 

6.  SOUTH  EASTERN  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Dover. 

)luom  GBsmLLi.  CoKXJiirDiHG Sir  Alfred  H.  Horsford,  KCB.  1  Jan.  72. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  G.  Paton,  24  F.  x8  Jan.  7a. 

(  Colonel  Lord  A.  G.  Russell,  h.p.  Rifle  Br.  2  Jan.  73.   8hornel{fe, 

Cohneleontke  Stqf. ^Colonel  J.  R.  Gibbon,  CB.  Royal  Artillery,  5  June  73. 

CColonel  J.  M.  Grant,  Roval  Engineers,  a  Aug.  73. 

Aeeietani  Adjutant  General Colonel  A.  McL  M'Donald,  h.p.  x  July  70. 

Aetietant  Quarter  Maeter  General Bt.Lt.Colonel  Hon.  James  C.  Dormer,  Unatt.  x  April  74. 

Brigade  Major  •.  Captain  H.  W.  Keays-7oung,  x8  F.  x  Feb.  71.    Slkomc/i^tf. 

fl«.^;—  T»mt^Mr^M  i  Captain  J.  A.  Millar,  R.  Eng.,  a  Aug.  70.    Doeer. 

Oameonlneiructore ^,^  Captain  «kor»c^«. 

7.  HOME  DISTRICT. — Head  Quarters,  Horse  Guards. 

lUiOB  Qvnmxi*  Cohmajkhisq    H.S.U.  Prince  Edward  of  Saxe- Weimar.  CB.  x  April  70. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  Hon.  Geo.  P.  H.  Villiers,  Gr.Gds.  x  March  73. 

...     -  ^  ..  J     t  rs.       >.!-  ("Colonel  W.Lyons,  h.p.  I  May  7x. 

AemetoMi  A^uiant  Generale  |,  ^,©1.  B.  fi.  CUve,  Gr.  Gds.  4  March  71. 

Brigade  Major   Captain  Hon.  John  Robert  Wm.  Yesey,  Coldstream  Guards. 

Oarrieou  Inetruetor ••  Captain  H.  G.  MacGregor,  39  F.  25  Jan.  72. 

8.  WOOLWICH  DISTRICT. 

KuoB  GBirxBJLi.  CoxKuroiiro  Str  David  E.  Wood,  JTCB.  R.  Art.  x  July  69. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  George  Best,  R.  Art.  15  March  7X. 

Aeeietant  tarter  Maeter  General   Magor  W.  J.  Hall,  R.  Art. 

Aeeietant  A«Uutant  General  Msjor  A.  T.  G.  Fearse,  R.  Art.  x  Feb.  69. 

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9.  ALDERSHOT  DISTRICT. 
^OMji^SDare  thb  Dxtisiov General  Sir  J.  Hope  Grant,  GCB.  x  Nov.  70. 

(Captain  C.  S.  Corkran,  Gr.  Gds.  x  Nov.  70 
Captain  R.  J.  Barton,  Coldstream  Guards. 
Lieut.  Son.  W.  J.  Stewart,  xa  Lancers  {Extra),  93  May  73. 

Aeeutani  Aijulaai  General Colonel  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  Bart.  CB.  Unatt.  i  Oct.  70. 

Depetg  Aeeiet,A4fuiant  General t.  Bt.Major  J.  N.  Crealock,  95  F.  x6  Nov.  7x. 

I>iHo  (for  Muaketru)    Bt.Miyor  A.  T.  L.  Chapman,  54  F,  x  July  70. 

Ateiatani  Qnarier  Maeter  General  e.  Colonel  D.  J.  Gamble,  Ci?.  h.p.  4  F.  i  Sept.  69. 


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Do.  while  In»peetorqfQfmna*%a  e.  Colonel  F.  Hammftrglgy,  IJnaU.  z  April  62. 

Jhputy  AjuiMtant  Quarter  l£a»t«r  General e.  Captain  F.  Cardew,  83T.  15  Oct.  73. 

Ditto  tphils  Aatietant  In$p*etor  qf  Gymnaeia Captain  H.  J.  Hallowes,  15  F.  x  Hay  73. 

Camp  Quarter  MoMter  Bt.MajoT  Richard  Brennan.  h.p.  Land  Tr.  Corps,  x  April  58. 

^reMaeter  .,, Quarter  Master  George  Douglaa,  x  Dec.  65. 

Frovoet  Marekal T.  Trout,  13  Deo.  61. 

ConLurniKo  Roy ais  Abtillxbt  (Col.  on  Stqf)      Colonel  J.  Turner,  CB.  May  73. 

Brigade  Mcy'or  of  Artillery #.  Captain  E.  V.  Boyle. 

ConcAjrnivo  Rot  ax  EiroiirBXB  {Col.  on  St^  ...    Colonel  A.  C.  Cooke,  CB.  ai  Oct.  73. 

Superiniendiny  Qffleer  qf  Oarrieon  Inetruetum  ...    «.  Bt.Lt. Colonel  F.  D.  Middleton,  h.p.  29  F.  4  July  70. 

/x«iW./>«  Tmwt^^^M  S  •■  Captain  W.  Shaw,  z8  P.  ax  Jan.  73. 

Gameonlnetruetore ^,  Captain T.  Gonne.  17  Lancers  {acting),  a  Feb.  74.     . 

Cavalry  Brigade.  1  gnd  Infantry  Brigade. 

^!X;£S'r«;r^2^rf  wT-Mn^S-n^^^-  '^iS^i:  CoH.B.iOAnB.-Maior  Gen.  J.  W.  8.  Smith,  CB.  1  Oct  71. 
A%de,  de  Ca»p.-..Major  A.W. J.  Montgomeiy.  2x  Hussars     ^^^  ^  Ca«p.-(5ptain  G.  Dcane,  x  F.  3  Oct  7«. 


{acting). 
Brigade  2£ajor.—e.  Capt.  J.  W.  Hosier,  a  Drs.  x6  Aug.  70. 

Ist  Infsuitry  Brigade. 


Brig.2£ajor.—$.  Captain  L.  DeT.  Prevost,  93  F.  25  Nov.?!. 

3rd  Infsuitry  Brigade. 


Cok.Bbxgadb.— Mi^orG^eneral  W.Parke,  C£....  I  OcL  7z.,Cox.Bbioa.i>x.— Major    General    A.    H.     Herbert,    CB. 
Aide  de  Oanm.— Lieut.  R.  B.  Lane,  Rifle  Br.  {acting).  x  April  73. 

Brigade  Major. —Gi^t.  JE[.B.S.  Frince  Arthur,  KG.  XT.'    Aide  de  Ca  wo.— Capt.  J.  T.  D.  Crosbie,  60  P.  i  April  73. 
KF.  GCMG.  Rifle  Br.  Nov.  73.  |    Brigade  Major.— ».  Captain  Poole,  60  F.  14  Dec.  i%. 

10.  NORTH  BRITISH  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Edinburgh, 

Mi^OB  GBinBBi.L  CoxiLurnzHo  Sir  John  Douglas,  KCB.  x  Oct.  70. 

Aide  d$  Camp  Lieut  O.  B.  Gordon,  79  P.  27  May  7a. 

Auistant  Adjutant  General Colonel  G.  J.  Peacocke,  hjp.  x6  F.  X4  Jan.  71. 

Dep.  Aeeist.  Adjutant  Gen.  (for  Mmketrg)  Captain  C.  B.  Phipps,  x8  F.  x  July  72. 

FortMcy'or Major  J.  Duncan,  n.p.  19  Hussars,  x  July  73. 

Garrieon  Inetruetor t.  Captain  C.  Campbell,  7  Dr.  Gds.  13  July  70. 

11.  JERSEY  DISTRICT. 
Lieut. Go vzBiroB  &  Colokbl  ox  ids  Sta.vt....    Maior  General  W.  S.  R.  Norcott,  CB.  i  Oct.  73. 

Fort  Major  ^  Adjutant    Major  Edmund  Davidson  Smith,  h.p.  95  F.  x6  Jan.  74. 


12.  GUERNSEY  AND  ALDERNEY  DISTRICT. 

LisuT.  GoTBBKOB  &  CoLOKEL  OK  Stafb  Lieut.General  E.  Fromo,  x  May  69. 

Fort  Major Lt.Colonel  H.  A.  Welman,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  X3  June  70. 

IRELAND. 

Conci-iTDiirG  THB  Forces General  JZ^Hon. William  R.  Zorcf  Sandhurst,  GCB.  aC5/.iAig.7 

Aeeittant  Military  Secretary  Bt.Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Fendall,  53  F. 

Aidea  de  Camm  i  Captain  G.  S.  Byng,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade,  x  Aug.  70. 

Autee  ae  Lamp j  Bt.Maior  C.  J.  Moorsom.  30  F.  30  Nov.  71. 

CoHVAJTDiKO  R0TA.L  Artillkbt  {Col.  on  Stqf)...    Colonel  R.  P.  Radclifl^,  R.  Art.  ix  Aug.  6g. 
CoxKUTDiira  Royal  Exgikbbb  {Col.  on  Staff) ...    Colonel  J.  S.  Hawkins,  i  April  72. 
Deputy  Adjtdant  General    Colonel  J.  M.  Primrose,  CSI.  h.p.  x  Nov.  7X. 

{Colonel  E.  Fellowes,  Unatt.  x  Oct.  72. 
Colonel  J.G.  Glyn,  CB.  h.p.  Rifle  Br.  f or  Auxiliary  Fiorcee,  24  Oct  7 
Major  H.  Le  G.  Geaiy,  R.  Art.  x  Feb.  72. 

Deputy  Aeeiat.  Adjutant  General  (for  Muehetry)    Captain  A.  H.  Haldane,  93  P.  x  Jan.  73. 

Deputy  Quarter  Matter  General " Colonel  H.  H.  Crealock,  CB.  h.  p.  25  Feb.  74 , 

Auietant  (Quarter  Matter  General  Bt.Lt.Col.  St.  G.  M.  Nugent,  Unatt.  x  Feb.  70. 

Brigade  Major    Captain  H.  S.  Sitwell,  R.  Eng.  22  Aug.  72. 

Deputy  Judge  Advocate Colonel  C.  L.  Nugent,  h.p.  DepAt  Batt.  i  April  65. 

it.  Captain  R.  H.  Fawcett,  33  F.  8  Aug.  70.    Curragh. 
9.  Major  R.  Harbord,  h.p.  7  F.  ix  July  70.    Cork. 
».  Captain  John  Duncan,  102  F. 

AIDES  DE  CAMP  TO  HIS  EXCELLENCY  THE  LORD  LtBUTBNANT. 


OABEISOK  OF  DXTBLIK. 

Co)ncA.in>iKOTSBDm8ZoirjLKDDcBLXirDiSTBiCT E.  A.  Holdich,  CB.  1  June  71. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  Maydwell,  46  F.  x  June  71. 

Brigade  Major   t.  Bt Major  C.  R,  Johnson,  50  F.  x  Nov.  7a. 

Cavalry  Brigade. 

ComLLironro  BBiojinx  Aim  Cubba-oh  Distbict Major  General  R.  Wardlaw,  CB.  i  July  69. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  B.  Leigh,  i  Drs.x  July  69. 

Brigade  Major g.  Captain  G.  Sails  Schwabe.  6  Dr.  Gds.  xs  May  73. 

Infantry  Brigade. 

CoincA.VDivo  BBioij)!  AiTD  Bblbast  Distbict Major  General  H.  J.  Warre,  CB.  1  April  70. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captain  C.  M.  Clarke,  57  F.  x  April  70. 

Brigade  Mcyor ♦.  Captain  C.  F.  Colville,  xx  F.  x  June  73. 

Cork  District— Head  Quarters,  Cork. 

MA.JOB  Gbvbbjll  ConcAiTDtiro  Sir  Richard  D.  Kelly,  £CB.  i  April  74. 

Aidede  Camp  

-i^ietant  Adjutant  General ...**...*..'.*.'.'.*..".".'.."'.'".  e.  Colonel  Wm.  T.  Laird  Patterson, h.p.  91  F.  1  July  jr. 

^Jfor  Mueketrj) Captain  W.  K.  Leet,  13  F. 

Deputy  Aetietant  Quarter  Matter  General ».  Captain  C.  L.  Harvey,  71  F.  x  Jan. 


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STAFF.-SUB    DISTRICTS.  18 


BNaULND  and  WALSS. 


]^n      1        ?^^   P'S^*  ^^^'^™^:^  ^**.^»   NOBTHVKBBSLJLin), 


lAeuienaut  Colontl.—B.exiry  D'Oyley  TorrenB,  CB.'  z  April  73 ;  Colotul,  vj  April  64. 
Pojfnuuter. — 
QtutrUr  MoiUr.-— 
UMeStgiateiU,  zst  a«i  and  Batt  ftth.— JfiZi^,  sat  Northumberland,  2nd  Northumlwrland  (to  &«  rai««d.) 

Folunieert,  ist  AdminiBtrative  Battalion  Northumberland,  8th  Northum- 
berland, xst  Newoa8tle-on-Tyne. 

JiJ/\    O      brigade  Depot,  0ABLI8LS.    Cimx^iM,  CuxBBBXiAn),  WssTKOBBLAirD. 

ll  U«   iO*     Litutenant  Colonel.— Edwotd  Newdifirate,  1  April  73  j  Colonel,  a^  October  67. 

PagrmM^tfr.^William  MaodonneU,  88  Foot  (aetingj,  92  April  53  s  Zfo».  Miyor,  17  Sept.  63. 
OKorf^r  ATw^er.— Timothy  Dixon,  sPeb.  6x. 
lAneRegimemU,9itii,58ith.    If iJi/io,  Gmnberland,  Westmoreland. 

Volunteere,  ist  Administrative  Battalion  Cumberland,  ist  Adm.  Batt.  Westmoreland. 

Vr^      Q       Briffoie  Depot,  SUNDEALABD.    Cbirnty,  Dvbhax. 

ll  Ui    O.     XM»^«iMn£  Oo/one^.— Horatio  Harbord  Morant,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  xa  November  70. 

Pafmasler.— Robert  Hamilton  Simpson,  33  Foot  (aetimg),  za  Sept.  57 ;  Kon,  Meffor,  z8  Ang.  71. 
Quarts  Maater.—'Eewry  Sladden,  4  May  60. 
Lvte  Beyimentt,  68th,  106th.— IfiZUia,  ist  and  and  Durham. 

Volunteen,  zst,  and,  3rd  ani  4th  Administrative  Battalions  Durham,  3rd  Durham. 

XT  A      A.      Brigade  Depot,  RIOEMOITB  fYorks^^re).    Counig,  Nobth  Bibiko  ov  Yobk. 
11  U«    ^1     Xtfli/eitait^  Co2<m«<.— Alfred  Ao^^tus  Chapman,  z  April  73;  CoZoMJ,  z 7  September  63. 
JPagntaeter. — 
Qnarier  Master. — 
Line  Beginent,  1st  and  and  Batt.  19th.— IfiZtfia,  xst  North  York,  and  North  York  {to  be  raieed), 

Volunieera,  zst  and  and  Administrative  Battalions  North  Biding  Yorkshire. 

^i^       C        Brigade  Depot,  BEYEBLEY.    County,  Ea.8T  Rxdiko  or  Yobk. 
11 U.     v^  .     Lieutenant  Co/oNe/.— James  Gubbins,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  ao  April  69. 
Baynuuter. — 
f^narter  Master. — 
Hue  Begimemt,  zst  and  and  Batt.  15th.— IflUft^,  zstEast  York,  and  East  York  {to  be  raised). 

Volunteers,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  East  Riding  Yorkshire,  zst  East 
Riding  Yorkshire. 

JJf\       fi       Brijade  Depot,  YORK.     County,  Bart  of  WBSt  Bidibo  o»  YotK. 
11  Ui     Kim     Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Naaon,  i  April  73;  Colonel,  a8  March  7X. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Meuter. — 
Has  Beyimeni,  xst  and  and  Batt.  Z6th.—Militia,  5th  and  and  West  York. 

Volunteers,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  West  Riding  Yorkshire. 

}Jf\       tj       Brigade  Depot,  DO VC ASTER.    County,  Part  of  W%sr  RzDiwo  of  Yobk. 
11 U.       f .  •     Lieutenant  Colonel,— Thowaa  Lightfoot,  CB.  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  4  April  64. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begimente,  66th,  84th.— .Ifi^t^ui,  3rd  West  York. 

Volunteers,  4th  Adm.  Batt.  West  Riding  Yorkshire,  and  West  Riding  Yorkshire. 
U^       Q       Brigade  Depot,  PONTBTRACT.    County,  Part  qf  Wbst  Ridtno  or  York. 

II  U«     Oa     lieutenant  Colonel.— QeoTge  Byng  Barman,  x  April  73;  Colonel,  a  June  7Z. 

Payuuuter. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
line  Begimente,  6lst,  l05th.—MUUia,  zst  West  York. 

Volunteers,  3rd  Adm.  Battalion  West  Riding  Yorkshire,  7th  West  Biding  Yorkshire. 
}Jf\       Q       Brigade  Depot,  HALIFAX.    County,  Part  of  Wbst  Rldixo  or  York. 

III  U,     %7m     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Hugh.  Robert  Hibbert,  4  Feb.  70;  Colonel,  1  Dec.  68. 

Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
line  Begimente,  83rd,  19th.— Militia,  6th  West  York. 

Volunteers,  and  Administrative  Battalion  West  Riding  Yorkshire,  3rd  (39th  attacked), 
and  4th  West  Biding  Yorkshire. 


hjr%      "I /^        Brigade  Depot,  B3JJir02Ji.     County,  PaHqfWnr  Himy  gov  York. 
^^^»     JmVJm     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Frfu^cia  Gordon  Hibbert,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  4  April  7< 
Paymaster.— John  Nowlan,  50  Foot  (acting),  X4  April  54 ;  2£on.  Major,  14 


Quarter  Master.— Jsmes  Darker,  3  Dea  55. 
line  Begimeni,  zst  and  and  Batt.  lith.— Militia,  4th  West  York. 


70. 
April  64. 


Volunteers,  5th  Administrative  Batttalion  West  Riding  Yorkshire,  aQth 
and  34th  West  Riding  Yorkshire. 

hlr%      11         J9rt^(u2«D^<,  LAKOABTER.      Counts,  Part  of  Jji^ycksninn. 
^'  ^«    -LXm      Lieutenant  Co&n«Z.— William  Wilby,  CB.  1  AprU  73 ;  Colonel,  15  Februaiy  64. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiment^  xst  and  and  Batt.  ibh.— Militia,  xst  Lancashire. 

Volunteers,  5th  Administrative  Battalion  Lancashire. 

Sl(\      "I  Q         Brigade  Depot.  FRESTON.     County,  Part  o/LA.xcA.8niBX. 
^'  ^»    A^  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Thomas  Casey  Lyons,  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  35  Dec.  70. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begimemte,  47th,  81st.— Ifi^i^uz,  3rd  Lancashire. 

Volunteers,  6th  Adm.  Batt.  Lancashire,  a7th  (Sand  attacked)  Lancashire. 

STr\      TO        .Brt^aJeD*po<,  WARRINGTON.     Co«n^,  Part  of  Lawcashibe. 
'''  ^"    Aw*      Lieutenant  Colonel.— John.  Charlefi  Hill  Jones,  x  April  73  j   Colonel,  21  September  65. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Liiu  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt.  Bth.— Militia,  and  Lancashire. 

Volunteers  xst  (13th,  48th,  54th  attached),  5th,  xsth,  64th  (uci  Both  Lancashire. 

SIr\      "lA,        Brigade  Depot,  WAXBnXQTOJS.     Counti,  Part  qfhkxcxsum. 
^'  *'•    J-^»«      Lieutenant  Colonel.— YfillUaa  Drysdale,  CB.  i  April  73;  Colonel,  20  June  64. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begimente,  40th,  88nd.— ITtZi/ta,  4th  lAncashire. 

Volunteers,  9th  Administrative  Battalion  Lancashire  47th  Lanca-shi^e.  ^ 

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19  Staff, — Bub  DiabicU. 

"KTrs      1  Vx        Brigade  Depots  BTTBHIST.    County,  Fart  qf  Laitcabbibb. 

Xl  U.    X  ^  •      Unttenant  Colonel.—nerary  Prancia  WnUam*,  13  Auff.  73 ;  Colonel,  x8  April  71. 

Paymatter.—Joim  Mortimer  Soott,  15  Foot  {acting)  15  Feb.  56;  Mon.  Ifo^oTf  24  Feb.  7a. 
Quarter  ITm^m*.— Michael  Tooner,  8  July  63. 
Line  Segimentt,  SOth,  SBth.—MiUHa,  5th  Lancashire. 

Volunteer$y  srd  and  8th  AdminiBtrative  Battalions  Lancashire. 

"KTrx      1  ^        Brigade  Depot,  ABHTON.     Cown^r,  Par<  o/Lanca.8HZBb. 

X^  XJm     XXJm      Lieutenant  Colonel. ^Bdchaxd  Walter  Lacy,  i  April  73  ;  Colonel,  16  May  61. 

Paymaeter.— John  Edward  Large,  Rifle  Brijfade  {acting)  8  Aug.  51 ;  Jlon,  lienor,  8  Aug.  6r. 
Qjaarter  Jlfaff«r.— William  Fraser,  15  Jan.  64. 
XAneBegimente,&riif  96th. — Militia,  6th  Lancashire. 

Vobtnteen,  4th  and  7th  Adm.  Batt.  Lancashire,  6th,  33rd,  40th  and  56th  Lascaibire. 

ICr^^      ^  r?         Brigade  Depot,  BTXRT.    County,  Part  qf  Lakcashibb. 

X^  \Jm    X  f  ■       Xdeutenant  Colonel.— c.  William  Albert  Stratton,  i  April  73;  Colonel,  30  Jime  63. 

Payiftot^cr.— Walter  Rice  Olivey,  xa  Foot  {acting)  6  April  55;  Moh.  Major,  14  Feb.  66. 
Quurter  If <M<«r.— Richard  Storey,  4  June  61. 
Line  Beglment,  zsfc  and  2nd  Batt.  SOth.— Ift^ta,  7th  Lanoashire^ 

Volunteer$,  8ih  and  24th  Lancashire. 

"Vr^       1  Q        Brigade  Depot,  OHZSTEB.     County,  Chbshibb. 

Xl  U  ■    X  O  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— DtkYid  Anderson,  z  April  73 ;    Colonel,  5  March  63. 
Paymaefer. — 
Quarter  Matter, — 
Line  Begim^ni,  ist  and  and  Batt.  29nd,— Militia,  iBt  and  and  Cheshire. 

Volunteert,  ist,  and,  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  AdministratiTe  Battalions  ChesliiR. 

ICr^      10        Brigade  Depot,LlGKBIBLD,    County,  Part  qf&TJLVToni>. 
X^  U  J    X  <7  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— LowiB  Edward  Knight,  i  April  73 ;    Colonel,  1 1  May  70. 
Pay  matter. — 
Quarter  Matter, — 
Line  Begimenie,  S8th,  90th.— Militia,  2nd  and  ist  8ta£ford. 

Volunteert,  xst  and  2nd  Administrative  Battalions  StafTordshire. 

T^i^      on         Brig(tdeI^pot,'XJffEFIBLD.    Oouuty,  Part  qf  BtATFonn. 
X^Ua    ^\Jm      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Fnji^  "Peyton,  lApm  73 i    Colonel,  23  Cdoher  63. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Matter.— 
Line  Begimente,  Mth,  9$th.  —  Militia,  3rd  Stafford,  4th  Stafford  (to  be  rawed). 

Volunteert,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  Administrative  Battalions  Staffordshire. 

"Vr^      Q1         Brigade  Depot,  BKBXWBBJTRY.    CoKnfv,  Shbopshibb. 

Xl|  U  •     ^  X  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Frederick.  Green  Wilkinson,  1  April  73  j   Colontl,  16  March  63. 
Paymatter. — 
Quarter  Matter.— 
lane  Begimente,  iSrd,o3xd.— Militia,  ist  Shropshire,  and  Shropshire  {to  he  raised). 

Volunteert,  zst  and  2nd  Administrative  Battalions  Shropshire. 

1^/%       00         Brigade  Depot,  WOBXJESTSR.     Co«n<iej,  Wobckstbbshibb.  HBBBVOBnSBlBB. 
X^  U  ■     ^  ^  •      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  White,  C.B.  z  April  73  j  Colonel,  az  Feb.  65. 
Paymaster, — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begimeitte,  29th,  ZQiti.— Militia,  Worcester,  Hereford. 

Volunteert,  iBt  and  and  Adm.  Batt.  Worcestershire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Herefordshire. 

ICr^      Q  Q        Brigade  Depot,  WKEZHAX.    Counties,  Akglbsba.,  Cabka-bvoit,  DBVBion,  Flutt,  Mbbiobitb, 

J^XJm      ^Oa  MOITTGOMBBT. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— T^Edwaed  William  Derrington  Bell,  CB.  z  April  73  j  Colonel,  Z7  May  62. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master, — 
Line  Begiment,  zst  and  and  Batt.  S3rd.— Jft^i^ta,  Flint,  Denbifrh,  Camsrvon.  Montgomery,  MorioneUi.  AnfrlcMS. 

Volunteert,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  Carnarvonshire,  zst  Admini*- 
trative  Battalion,  Denbighshire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Flintshire. 

l^r\       O  /L      Brigade  Depot,  CAXDTFS.    Counties,  Fbvbbokb,  Cjibxabthbit,  Gla-XOBOav. 
X^  \Jm     ^illm    Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Neptune  Sargent,  CB.  1  April  73  ;  Colonel,  29  July  64. 

Pay»KM/«r.— Frederick  Francis  Fercday,  95  Foot  {acting)  9  Nov.  55 ;  Jlom.  MtQor,  9  Nov.  70. 
Quarter  Matter.— John  Humphreys,  24  Nov.  63. 
Idne  Begimente,  41st,  ^th.— Militia,  xst  Glamorgan,  and  Glamorgan  (to  be  raised.) 

Volunteert,  zst  Administrative  BattaTlion,  Pembrokeshire,  l^t  Administrative  Bttu- 
lion,  Carmarthenshire,  zst,  and,  3rd  (4th,  5th  attached)  Glamorganahire. 

1^/^      O  R       Brigade  Depot,  BBECOV.     Counties,  Cabdioah,  Radbob,  Bbbcok,  Moitvouth. 
X^  \J»     ^sJ  m     Lieutenant  Colonel. — Edmund  Wodebouse,  r  April  73 ;  Colonel,  1  June  6a. 

Ptfyiiia»f«'.— Robert  Champion  Streatfeilu,  8  June  58  j  Honorary  Mt^jor^  i 


nplon  Streatreild,  8  June  58;  Honorary  M^for^  za  Aug.  68. 
1  Dent,  z  3  April  58. 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt.  Z4iJi.— Militia,  Monmoutn,  Radnor,  Cardigan,  Brecon. 


Quarter  Jtfo*«er. —Richard  Dent,  Z3  April  58. 


Volunteers,    zst   Administrative  Battalion  Brecknockshire,  zst  and  ioi 
Administrative  Battalions  Monmouthshire,  and  Monmouthshire. 
T^r\      O  f^         Brigade  Depot.  DEBBY.     County,  Dbbbt. 

X^  \J»   ^\Jm      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Jemei Robert  Steadman  Sayer,  CB.  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  ax  October  64. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
lAne  Begimente,  Mth,  95th.— 2fi7i/ta,  and  and  xst  Derby. 

Volunteers,  ist  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalion  Derbyshire. 
l^r\      O  7      Brigade  Depot,  LEIOESTER.     Counties,  NoTTiBonAX.  Lbiczsteb. 
X^  %Jm     ^  f  a    Lieutenant  Co2«im2.— William  Rickman,  x  April  73;  Colonel,  asrd  January  70. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master, — 
line  Begimente,  xst  and  and  Batt.  17th,  iti\h.— Militia,  zst  Leicester.  *and  Leicester  {to  he  raieei),  NottixwhaiD. 

Volunteers,    zst    Administrative   Battalion    Leioestenuxirc,    ist 
Adm.  Batt.  Nottinghamshire,  zst  Nottinghamshire. 
Jslr\     O  Q        Brigade  Depot,  WARWICK.    County,  Wabwick. 

X^  U  .   Zl  O  .     Lieutenant  CoUmel.—Boheirt  William  M'Leod  Fraser,  x  April  73  j  Colonel,  25  November  6a. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt  9th.— Militia,  zst  and  and  Warwick. 

Volunteers,  xst  Adm.  BatU  Warwiokshire,  xst  Warwickshire. 


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XTrk     O  O       Brigadt  Depot,  VOBTHAHPTOV.    Countiea,  Koxtha-XMOV,  RrrLiirD. 
iM  Oa    ^  w  ■     XienfMuzn^  CotoncZ.— John  Gniae  Bogers  Aplin,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  33  November  65. 
PayiiMM<«r. — 
Qitar^ar  Master. — 
Uine  BegimenU,  iSth,  nth.— MUitia,  xgt  Northampton  and  Batland»  and  Northampton  and  BnUand  {to  te  raieed) . 
Volunteere,  ist  Adminiatratiye  Battalion  Northamptonshire. 
XTrk      QA        Brigade  Depot^UXCOLS,    CoufUg.JjTacohV. 

ll  Ui    0\/  ■      JUeutenant  CbtoiMJ.— Lindsay  Farxington,  x  April  73 ;  Colouel,  25  March  67. 
Pagnuteter. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Li»$Begiment,  ist  and  and  Batt  10th.— If iZi/ta,  North  Lincoln,  Sonth  Lincoln. 

Volunteere,  1st  an^  and  Administrative  Battalion  Lincolnshire. 
XTf^      QT         3rty(M?«  Difpo/,  TABMOTTTH,     CoKii/y.  Nosvolk. 

ll  U.    O  J.  •      JAetUenant  Colonel.— ThomtiA  Edmund  Knox,  CB.  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  34  January  63. 
Payfluuter.— Claud  Buchanan  Piers,  B.  Art  (aeting)  26  April  60. 
Qiutrter  Master, — Samuel  Cordue,  X5  Jan.  58. 
Im«  Begimenie,  xst  and  and  Batt.  8th. — Militia^  xst  and  and  Norfolk. 

Volunteers,  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th  Norfolk. 
lO*^      QO         Brigade  Depot,  BXTB.Y  ST.  ZDltJJKDB.     CoKn/ief,  Suffolk,  Ci-HBitiDOX. 
ll  U  ■    O  Zl  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Renry  Meade  Hamilton,  CB.  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  12  April  63. 
J'aymaeter, — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt.  IZth,— Militia,  West  Suffolk,  Cambridge. 

'  Volunteers,  xst,  and,  and  3rd  Administrative    Battalion  Suffolk,  ist 
Adm.  Batt  Cambridgeshire,  3rd  Cambridgeshiie. 
Vr^      QQ        Brigade  Depot,  VEDTOiRD.    Cottnfie*,  Huntinobon,  Bbdtobd,  Hbrtvoiid. 
ll  U.    00  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Edwaxd  Westby  Donovan,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  31  January  68. 
Psgmaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt  I6tii.—Militia,  HunUngdon,  Bedford,  Hertford. 

Volunteers,  xst  Adixdnistrative   Battalion    Bedfordshire,  xst  and    2nd 
Administrative  Battalions  Hertfordshire. 
Vr^      Q^        Brigade  Depot,  EXETEB.    Countg,  Dbvohshibb. 

ll  Ui    O^a     Lieutenant  Co2on«2.— Arthur  Bcudamore,  x  April  73;  Colonel,  9  November  63. 
Fafmaster. — 
Quarter  Master, — 
lAne  Begiment,  istaxd  and  Batt  11th.— JfiZi/io,  and  and  xst  Devon. 

Volunteers,  xst,  and.  Srd,  and  4th  Adxn.  Batt  Devonshire,  xst  Devonshire. 
Xr^      Q  C        Brigade  Depot,  BODKIN.    Counig,  Cobkwall. 
11  U.    O  V/  >     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Joseph  Edwin  Thackwell,  CB.  i  April  73  j  Colonel,  25  June  6x. 

Pd^ffuu/tfr.— Edward  Charles  Grant,  60  Foot  {actit^)  a8  Dec.  55 ;  Mon.  Major,  a8  Dec.  7a 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiments,  82nd,  ^Mi.— Militia,  Cornwall  Bangers,  and  Cornwall  {to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  and  and  Administrative  BattaUon  Cornwall. 
TO"^      Q  fi        Brigade  Depot,  TATXNTOK.     County,  Sovzbset. 
ll  Ui    O  Vi/  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel. — George  Mein,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  x  April  70. 
Pagmaster. — 
Quarter  Mast^, — 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt.  18th.— Jifi/i^ta,  xst  and  and  Somerset 

Volunteers,  xst,  and  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalion  Somersetshire. 
TJ^r\      Q  T        Brigade  Depot,  BBI8T0L.     County,  Gloucbstbb. 
H  Ui    Ola      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Hon.  John  Jocelyn  Bourke,  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  8  March  67. 

Pajrmcufn*.— Henry  Charles  Watson,  late  Depot  fikit  {acting)  6  April  55;  Son.  Mqjor, 
Quarter  Jfa«t«r.— Samuel  Haden,  35  JaiL  56.  [4  Oct  66. 

Line  Begiments,  88th,  61st— Jfi^i^ia,  South  Gloucester,  North  Gloucester. 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Batcalion  Gloucestershire  xst  Gloucestershire. 
Xr^     QQ       Brigade  Depot,  TXEVIZBA.     Counfy,  Wiltshibb. 

Al  U.  00  •    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Ueary  Woodbine  Parish,  CB.  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  31  July  7a. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master, — 
lAneBegimenis,  68nd,  90th.— JTtMta,  xst  Wilts,  and  Wilts  {to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  ist  and  and  Administrative  Battalion  Wiltshire. 
fjfs      Q  Q        Brigade  Depot,  BOROHESTEB.     County,  Dobsbt. 
*l  U«    O  C7  ■      Lieutenant  Co2on«2.— Augustus  Barnard  Hankey,  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  ag  July  67. 

Pii^MM/cr.— Henry  Leigh,  98  Foot  {acting)  8  Sept  54 ;  Hon.  Major,  34  Nov.  64. 
^tarter  Master.— Edward  Henry  Drake,  35  Oct  55. 
Line  Regiments,  89th,  75th.— If iZ»/»a,  xst  Dorset,  and  Dorset  {io  be  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Dorsetshire. 
Un      A.(\       Brigade  Depot,  WINCHESTER.     County,  Hakpbhibb. 
*' V.    'XXJm    Lieutenant  CoZon^/.— John  Welleslev  Thomas,  CB.  i  April  73  :  Colonel,  3X  December  63. 

PcgraMM^^r.— Augustus  Frederick  Braham,  104  Foot  {acting)  31  Mar.  6a  :  Mon,Captain,  1  Dec.  67. 
Quarter  Jfa*/«-.— William  Hodgkinson,  8  Aue.  62. 
Line  Begiments,  87th,  67th.— m^t^to,  ist  Hampshixe,  and  Hampshire  {to  be  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst,  and  and  4th  Adm.  Batt  Hampshire,  x  Adm.  Batt  Isle  of  Wight 
JJf\       Al        Brigade  Depot,  REABINO.     County,  Bbbksuibb. 

*'  >^«    ^ A  ■    Lieutenant  Colonel.— QeoTf^e  William  Powlett  Bingham,  CB.  x  April  73  j  Colonel,  39  November  6a. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master, — 
Une  Begimeuts,  40th,  Wr^—MilUia,  xst  Berks,  and  Berks  (to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Berkshire. 
TTa       iLO       Brigade  Depot,  OXFORD.     Counties,  Oxtobd,  Bucks. 

^■^  Vi«     ^^  ■     Lieutenant  Colonel,— Charles  James  Conway  Mills,  x  April  73  ;  Colonel,  23  March  61. 
Paymaeter. — 
Quarter  Master.— 
Line  BegimenU,  ttnd,  66th.— Ift/i/ta.  Bucks,  Oxford. 

Voiunteere,  ist  Administrative  Battalion  Oxfordshire,  xst  Oxfordshire,  x3t  Adminii- 
trative  BattaUon  Buckinghamshire. 

\[f\       AQ       Brigade  2>«3M<,  OHIOHESTER.     County,  QvBBJtx. 

*■'  Via     TT O.     Lieutenant  Colonel.— WiWiaaa  Hardy.  CB.  x  April  73 ;  Colonel,  16  September  66. 

PoyaMM^cr.- Julius  Brockman  Travers,  o  May  45 ;  Honorary  Major,  x  Jan.  60. 
Quarter  lfa«<«r.— William  Goldby,  xa  July  55. 
Line  Begimeuts,  86th,  107th.— JftZttio,  xft  Sussex,  and  Sussex  {to  he  raised), 

Voiunteere,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Cinque  Forts,  xst  and  and  Adm.  Batt.  Sussex,  sst  Sussex. 

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"KTnk      A.  A.      brigade  Depot,  WASIJET.    Gnrnty,  Bflssz. 

JJ%  sJm     'X'Xm     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Joha  Josiah  Hort,  CB.  x  April  73 ;  Colonol,  9  April  6j. 

Paymof^tfr.— Henrv  Duberly,  8  Hassan  (tuiinff)  za  Nov.  47 ;  Mon.  Mtyor,  i  Jao.  60. 
Quarter  Jf<M<«r.— William  Hart-M'Harg,  25  Jan.  56. 
Line  Seffimenie,  MUi,  66th.— Kt/t^ta,  Essex  Rifles,  West  Essex. 

Volunteere,  zst  aiMi  3rd  Adm.  Batt.  Essex,  5th  and  9th  Essex. 

"KT/^       A-t^      Brigade  Depot,  OAJXT'E&BTSVLY.    Countjf,  Part  o/Kxtrt. 

J^  Urn     'XsJm    Lieutenant  Co^el.— William  Htunphreys  Kirbj,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  13  Oct. 64. 

Fagmaeter.— John  Peter  Hall,  94  Foot  {aeting)  zz  April  51 ;  Hon.  M^jor,  zz  April  6z. 
Quarter  Ifeu^^r.— William  Hlgnns,  4  Dec.  57. 
Line  Begimeni,  1st  and  aild  Batt  Zrd.— Militia,  zst  East  Kent,  and  East  Kent  {to  be  raiaed). 

Volunteen,  and  Adm.  Batt.  Cinque  Ports,  4th  and  5th  Adm.  Batt  Keat 

"KT/^       A.fl       Brigade  Depot,  mLTDBTOH^     County,  Part  of  KtTn. 

X^  Urn     ^\/  ■     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Edynxd  Thomas  Gloster,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  a6  September  65. 
Pagmaeter. — 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  BegimenU,  60th,  97th.— lf«2t/ia,  ist  West  Kent,  and  West  Kent  {to  be  raited). 

Volunteers,  ist,  and  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalion  Kent 

"NT/^      A.ry      Brigade  Depot,  KIV08TOK.    County,  Part  of  SirBBBY. 
X^  Urn    'X  i  m    Lieutenant  Colonel.— George  Hyde  Page,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  8  March  72. 
Paymaeter. — 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  Begimenie,  81st,  lOtii.— Militia,  iBt  and  3rd  Surrey. 

Volunteers,  zst  and  and  Ai^inistrative  Battalions  Surrey,  z8t  and  7th  Surrey. 

ICr^       ^Q       brigade  Depot,  GVILSFOED.    Countg,  Part  of  Subbbt. 

X^  Ui    ^Oa    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Angnataz  Henry  Lane  Fox,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  aa  Jan.  67. 
Pagmatter, — 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  Begiment,  zst  dnd  and  Batt.  Snd.— Militia,  and  Surrey,  4th  Surrey  (to  be  raised). 

Volunt».ert,  3rd  and  4ta  Adm.  Batt  Surrey,  and  and  19th  Surrey. 

TCT-^       AQk      Brigade  Depot,  WOOLWICH.  Part  qf  Middlbskx  and  Mbtbopolitait. 

X^  KJm    ^Hsy*    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Ucgintild  Yonge  Shipley,  CB.  i  April  73;  Colonel,  Z3  Dec.  6z. 

JPaynMufor.— William  John  Bampfleld,  90  Foot  {acting)  30  June  48 ;  J£on  Major,  z  Jan.  60. 
Quarter  Jfa«^«r.— Jonathan  Qortley  Scott,  34  Feb.  57. 
lAne  Begimeni,  ist  and  and  Batt.  7th. — MUitia,  and  and  zst  Tovrer  Hamlets. 

Volunteer;  a6th  (4th  attaehed)  Kent.  40th,  46th,  and  49th  MiddQesex,  iSt 
Administrative  Battalion  Tower  Hamlets,  zst  ani  6ih  Tower  Hamlets. 

"KTrs       t^  C\      Brigade  Depot,  WOOLWICH,  Part  of  Mn>i>LBBxx  and  MxTBOPOX.iTA]r. 

X^  U.     kJ\J'    Lieutenant  Colonel.— George  Whitworth  Talbot  Rich,  CB.  i  April  73 ;  Colonel,  17  Nov.  63. 

Paymaeter.—John  Edward  Loncden,  77  Foot  (acting)  a6  Deo.  56 ;  Bon.  Mtyor,  04  April  70. 
Quarter  Jfa9<«r.— William  John  woodruffe,  a  Nov.  55. 
Line  Begimente,  67th,  Tt\h^— Militia,  East  Middlesex,  London. 

Volunteert,  3rd  London,  and  and  7th  Administrative  BattaUon  Middlesex,  Z5U1. 
a9th  and  38th  Middlesex. 

NOS.  51.  52.  53.  54.  Ut/t.z!^,wnrom8THi. 

Lieutenant  Co2on«2.— Frederick  Robert  Elrington,  CB.  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  a9  March  6a. 
Paymaeier. — Samuel  Daniel,  30  Jan.  57  ;  Honorary  Captain,  30  Jan.  6a. 
Quarter  Maeter. — Duncan  M'lntyre,  3  Mar.  56. 
Line  Battalione,  zst  atid  3rd  Batt.  ^ih..— Militia,  and  Middlesex.  \  ^ 

Volunteert,  zst  and  and  London,  and  and  4th  Middlesex.  J  ^^'  ^^' 
„  „  and  and  4th  Batt.  Wth.— Militia,  3rd  Middlesex.  ] 

Volunteere,  9th  (tSth  attacked),  zzth  (zst  attacked),  igth  \  No.  5a. 
and  aoth  Middlesex.  ) 

„  „  zst  and  3rd  Batt  Bifle  Brigede.- Militia,  4th  Middlesex.  \  Vrk   .- 

Volunteere,  azst,  aand,  fl3rd  and  a6th  Middlesex.  S  ^^' 

„  „         and  and  4th  Batt.  Bifle  Brigade.— Ifi2(^  5th  Middlesex.  \  v,^  ^. 

Volunteere,  28th,  36th,  37th  and  39th  Middlesex. )    «o-  54- 

SCOTLAND. 
"KT/^     C  C    Brigade  Depot,  FORT  GSORQE.    Countiee,  Obkkxt  aiui  Shbtlxvd,  SuTHSBLAim,  Cajthvxss,  Boss 
X^  sJm  SjKJm  and  CboujiBTY,  IirvBBVESS,  Naixv  and  Elgiv. 

Xt«tf<0»a7i<  Co/oii«i.— Paget  Bayly,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  Z9  May  7a. 

Pay  maeter. —c.  Robert  Scott,  ao  Feb.  5a;  If  on.  Mqfor,  ao  Feb.  6a. 
Quarter  Master.— "Sis'  John  Simpson,  j  Oct  59. 
Line  Begimente,  7l8t,  78th.— Jfi/t^ia,  Inverness,  Banff,  Moray,  and  Nairn.— Ross,  Caithness,  Suthorland,  and 

Cromarty. 
Volunteere,  zst   Administrative   Battalion  Elgin,    zst  Administrative  Battalion 
Inverness-shire,  zst  Adm.  Batt  Ross-shire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Sutherliwd. 
ICfi^      RR      J?ri^ad«  D«po^  ABERDEEN.    Co«»<i«*,  Abbbdbxv,  Bajtvp,  Kzhcaadikb. 
*^  w»    Vi/ w«    Lieutenant  Colonel.— l&reidae  Scott  Francis  Qeorge  Dawson,  z  April  73  ;  Colonel,  ag  Nov.  69. 
Paymaster. — David  Cant,  70  Foot  {acting)  34  June  56 ;  Hon.  Major,  10  Aug.  69. 
Quarter  Maeler.—Baxry  Macleod,  za  June  63. 1 
lAne  Begimenie,  02nd,  9ird.— Militia,  zst  Aberdeen,  and  Aberdeen  {to  be  raised). 

Volunteers,  zst,  and  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalions  Aberdeenshire,  xst  Aberdeeo- 
shire,  ist  Administrative  Battalion  BanfiQshire,  zst  Admin.  Batt.  Ejncardineshin. 
"KTr^      K  7      ^Brigade  Depot,  PERTH.    Counties,  Fokfab,  Pxbth,  Fifb. 

XI  SJm   sJ  §  m    Lieutenant  Co/one/.— Archibald  Richard  Hareno,  z  April  73  j  Colonel,  zg  April  6^. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  Begimente,  48nd,  Tdth.— Militia,  Perth,  Forfar  {to  be  raieed\. 

Volunteere,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  Fifeshire,  zst  and  and  Administimtive 
Batt.  Forforshire,  zst  and  xoUi  Forfarshire,  zst  aiMl  and  Adm.  Batt.  Perthshire. 

"KTl^      R  R      -Br^ocltf  Depot,  BTIRLINa.  Counties,  Kiitbobs  and  CLi.CKKA.2nrAK,  SriBLiire,  BvuBAXton,  Abstll, 

A,^\Jm     Sj%Jm  BUTK,  RkNFBKW. 

Xdeutenanl  Co/im«Z.— William  Hope,  CB.  1  April  73 ;  Colonel,  26  December  6a. 

Pajrna«<«r.— Maxwell  Kirwan  Morris,  9  F.  {acting),  zo  March  57 ;  Hon.M^jor,  10  Hirch  72- 
^.      „    .  Qi»arf«-Jfa«««r.— Timothy  Metcalfe,  a8  Oct  57. 

Line  Begtmentt,  72nd,  9lst,—MUUia,  Stirling,  Dumbarton,  Clackmannan,  and  Kinross.— Renfrew. 

Volunteert,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  Argyllshire,  zst  Administrative  Battalion 
Clackmannan,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  Dumbarton,  zst,  and  ojmI  3id  Adxni- 
nistrative  Batt  Renfirewshire,  xst  Adm.  Batt  Stirlingshire. 


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1^^      V\Ck     Sriffode Depot,  lUJOLTOV.    Couniy,  Port  of  Lxvabi^. 

11  Ui    U  w  ■  LietOenant  CoZoii«Z.— Francis  Carey,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  19  June  65. 

Qvartor  Maeter. — 
Um  SecimenU,  86th,  74th.  —Militia,  xst  Lanark,  3rd  Lanark  (to  he  raieedj .  ,      ,        .     , 

Volunleere,  xat  and  4th  Aiiminiatrative  Battalions  Lanarkshire,  zst,  3rd,  4th  and  5th 
Lanarkshire. 
Ur\      ^r%      Brigade  Depoi,KhMJLTOV.    County,  Pari  of  JjAXA-UK. 
11 U*    \J\Jm    JAetUenant  Colonel.—WiiUam  Giordon,  CB.  1  April  73 ;  Colonel,  35  June  63. 
Faymatter. — 
Qi(aH«r  Matter. — 
Uee  Begtmentt,  78rd,  90th.~lfi2<^ta,  2nd  Lanark,  4th  Lanark  {to  be  raited). 

Volunteere,  3rd  Adm.  BatL  Lanarkshire,  19th,  25th,  3xst  and  105th  Lanarkshire. 
U^      Al       Brigade  Depot,  AYH.    CouM^ief,  Ats,  WioTOWir,KiaKCi7i>BBXonT,Di7XvxiBS,  Bslxxbk,  RoxsvBOH. 
11 U*    IjJLm    Lieutenant  Colonel.— WiUiBaai  Forbes  Macbean,  i  April  73  ;  Colonel,  i  May  64. 

PafflMufor .—Alexander  William  M'Kenzie,  ai  Fool  {aoHng)  6  Feb.  57 ;  Mon.  Major,  6  Feb.  72. 
Quarter  Master,— Gteorne  Grahome,  17  Aug;  55. 
lane  Begiment,  zst  and  and  Batt.  2l&\„—MilUia,  Dumfries,  Roxburgh,  Kirkcudbright,  and  Selkirk ;  Ayr  and 

Wigtown. 
Volunleere^  ist  Administrative  Battalion  Ayrshire,  ist  AdministratiTe 
Battalion  Dumfriesshire,  ist  Administrative  BattaUon  Galloway,  zst 
Administrative  Battalion  Roxburgh. 
y^f\      f^  O     Brigade  Depot,  OREEVLAW.   Countiee,  Edixbub^h  ,  Pbbblxb,  Haddinotoit.  Bbbwicx,  LmxTHOOW. 
11 U.    \/2j  ■  Zieutenant  Colonel.— Bxaidle  Joseph  Feilden,  CMG.  1  April  73 ;  Cblonel,  z  March  69. 
JPaymaeter. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  BMfiment,  zst  and  and  Batt.  lst,-~Militia,  Edinburgh,  The  Lothians  {to  be  raised), 

Volunteere,  ist  Admnstrtv.  Battalion  Berwick,  irt  (3rd  aWacAed)  Edinburgh, 
zst  Administrative  Battalion  Haddington,  zst  Administrative  Battalion 
Linlithgow,  zst  Administrative  BattaUon  Midlothian,  zst  Midlothian. 

lEELAND. 
1^^      f^  Q       Brigade  Depot,  SOWNPATRICK.     Countict,  Aktbiu,  Dowir. 
11  U>    00 ■    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Rexirj  Harpur  Greer,  CB,  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  1  Feb.  64. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Matter. — 
Line  Regiments,  8Srd,  BBtii.— Militia,  North  Down,  Antrim,  South  Down. 
"KTr^      f^A-      Brigade  Depot,  OK&OH.     Countiet,  Loxdoitdxbby,  DoNsai.!.,  Ttbovb,  FsBac^irAGS. 
11  U>    O^.    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Uenrj  Hamilton,  CB.  1  April  73 ;  Colonel,  6  Feb.  62. 
Paymaster. — 
Qfliarter  Master. — 
Line  Begknents,  Snth,lOBiii.— Militia,  Fermanagh,  Tyrone,  Londonderry,  Donegal. 

'tJf\      f\  ^       Brtgade  Depot,  ARKAGH.    Countiee,  Cavait,  Moxaghaw,  Abuagh,  Louth. 

11  U«    V/  v/  ■    Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  De  Montmorency  Murray  Prior,  z  April  73  j  Colonel,  3  April  65. 

Paymaster. — 

Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiments,  89th,  d^i)x.— Militia,  Armagh,  Cavan,  Louth,  Monaghan. 

l^f\      f^  f^       Brigade  Depot,  NAA8.     Counties,  Dublin,  Wicklow,  Kildabb,  Cablow. 

XI  Ua     \J\Jm    Lieutenant  Colonel.— John.  Blick  Spurgin,  CB.  x  April  73  j  Colonel,  9  March  65. 

Paymaster. — John  O'Connor,  6  Foot  {acting)  3  Nov.  57  j  Hon.  Major,  zz  Mar.  68. 
Quarter  Master.— ThovaoR  Lnmsden,  14  Dec.  55. 
lAne  Begiments,  lOSnU,  IWrd.— Militia,  Carlow,  Kildare,  Wicklow,  Dublin  City,  Dublin  County. 

Vr^     />  17       Bngade  Depot,  BIRR.     Couniie$,  Meath,  Wbstuxath,  Lox&vobd,  Kino's  Gouvty,  Qusxk'b 
AlU.   \J  i  m  County. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— B.&arj  Bird,  z6  July  73;  Colonel,  22  Fob.  64. 
Paymaster. — 
garter  Master. — 
XfiM  Begiments,  100th,  lOOtb.— ^tii^io,  Longford,  King's  County,  Queen's  County,  Westmeath,  Meath. 

'\Sf\     ^Q       Brigade  Depot,  (jKL^ AY.     Conn^if*.  LBiTBiar,  Slioo,  Roscouhok,  Mayo,  Galwat. 
Al  U.   \/0  ■    Litutenant  09^«/.— Gustavus  Nigel  Kingscote  Anker  Yonge,  Z3  Aug.  73;  Colonel,  23  Dec.  67. 
Paymaster.— GteoT^Q  Elliot,  z8  Sept.  57  j  Hon.  Mcyor,  17  Feb.  7z. 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiments,  VIth,9Sth.— Militia,  South  Mayo,  Qalway,  Roscommon,  Leitrim,  North  Mayo,  Sligo. 

l^f\      fxCk       Brigade  Depot,  OLOVtJSEL.    Co»)i/t«».  Kilkknnt,  Tippbbaby,  Wexfobd,  WATsarOBD. 
Al  U.     \/  C7  •    Lieutenant  Colonel.— e.  Granville  George  Chetwynd  Stapylton,  z  April  73  j  Colonel,  25  Sept  65. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master. — 
Xtw  Begimeni,  zst  and  and  Batt.  IBth.— Militia,  Wexford,  North  Tipperary,  Kilkenny. 

'Kf\      ^f\      Brigade  Depot,  TRALKR.    Cour/»««,  Liubbick,  Kbbby,  Coax,  Clabb. 

Al  U.      i\Jm    Lieutenant  Co^on^^.— Bartholomew  O'Brien,  CB.  z  April  73 ;  Colonel,  26  Oct.  63. 

Paymo*^.— Frank  WiUiam  Dundee,  az  Foot  {acting)  23  Mar.  58 ;  Hon  Major,  23  Mar.  73. 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begiments,  101st,  lO^th.— Militia,  South  Cork,  Clare,  Kerry,  North  Cork,  Limerick  County. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  BRIGADE  DEPOT  STATIONS, 
With  the  numbers  of  their  respective  Sub  Districts. 


Aberdeen   56 

Annagh 65 

Ashton z6 

Ayr  61 

Bedford  33 

Beverley 5 

Birr 67 

Bodznin  35 

Bradford !.!......!-  zo 

Brecon 25 

Bristol 37 

Bomley  zs 

5^ Z7 

Bory  St.  Edmunds 3a 

Canterbniy  45 


Cardiff 24 

Carlisle   2 

Chester   z8 

Chichester 43 

Clonmel 69 

Derby  26 

Devizes   ;.,..  38 

Doncaster  7 

Dorchester 39 

Downpatriok 63 

Exoter 34 

Fort  George  55 

Galway 68 

Greenlaw 62 

Guildford 48 

Halifax    9 


Hamilton  59,  60 

Kingston 47 

Lancaster  zz 

Leicester 27 

Lichfield z9,  ao 

Lincoln    30 

Maidstone  46 

Naas 66 

Newcastle  z 

Northampton    29 

Omagh 64 

Oxford 42 

Perth 57 

Pontef^act 8 

Preston   Z2 

Reading 41 

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Richmond  (Torks.)  ...       4 

Shrewsbuiy   21 

Stirling 58 

Sunderland 3 

Taunton  36 

Tralee    70 

Warley 44 

Warrington .*....X3,  Z4 

Warwick 28 

Winchester 40,  sz  to  54 

Woolwich  .« 49,  50 

Worcester   22 

Wrexham 23 

Yarmouth   3Z 

York 6 


22a  Staff. 

AUSTRALIAN  COLONIES. 
New  South  Wales. 

Choernor  and  Commander  im  Chitf  Sir  Hercnles  Georve  Robert  Eobinaon,  KCMQ,  4  Mar.  73. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  B.  B.  St.  Jolm,  h.p.  73  F. 

Victoria. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf  Sir  Goorge  Fergtuon  Bowen.  OCM&.  Ifelboume,  31  Hay  73. 

Aide  de  Camp  Major  H.  D.  Pitt,  Rojal  Artillery,  x  March  69. 

South  Australia. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Anthony  Mussrave,  Esq.,  CJfG.,  Adelaide,  6  March  73. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  B.  D'U.  MuBgrave,  9  F. 

Western  Australia. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Cki^  Frederick  Aloysius  Weld,  Esq.,  Perth. 

Commandant Lt. Colonel  E.JD.  Harvest,  Staff  Officer  of  Fenaioners. 

Queensland. 

Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chief The  Marquie  o/Normanby,  KC3£G.  8  April  71. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  J.  C.  Maling,  35  F. 

Tasmania. 

Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chief Charles  Da  Cane,  Esq.,  Hobart  Tovn,  i  Jan.  69. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf. Sight  Hon.  Sir  James  Fergusson,  Bart.,  3  Jfarch  73. 

Aide  de  Camp  and  Private  Secretary Lient.  C.  R.  K.  Fergusson.  79  F. 

BERMUDA 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf. Major  General  J.  H.  Lefroy,  CB.  R.  Artillery,  8  April  71. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  C.  Trench,  Royal  Artillery. 

Garrieon  Inetructor  9.  Major  B.  A.  BranflU.  h.p.  86  F.  i  April  73. 


OAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chirf  Sir  Henry  Barkly,  KCB.  GCUG.  19  Aug.  70. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  J.  G.  Stopford,  32  F.  26  Aug.  73. 

Commanding  the  Foreea  and  Lt.Governor Lt.General  Sir  ArUiur  A.  T.  Ciinynghame,  KCB,  Sept.  73. 

Aeeietant  MUitary  Secretary  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  E.  Walker,  Scoto  Fus.  Gds. 

A^^  A^  r <"  Captain  F.  W.  Grenfell,  60  Rifles. 

.AMMtM  camp tLieut.  E.  G.  Selby-Smith,  86  F.  {acting's. 

Deputy  Quarter  Matter  Gen.  and  Dep.  Adj.  Gen,      Colonel  George  Dean  Pitt,  CB.  h.p.  80  F.  8  Mar.  7a. 

Deputy  A$eiet<uit  Ac^utant  General ».  Captain  S.  Flower,  86  F.  i  Oct.  71.  

CEYLON, 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf  Bight  Hon.  William  Henry  Gregory,  8  Jan.  7a. 

Aide  de  Camp  Major  G.  Clay,  h.p.  19  F. 

Major  General  on  the  Stqf Major  General  H.  Renny,  CSI.  1  Apr.  69. 

Aeeietant  Military  Secretary  Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  F.  H.  Hudson,  Gr.  Gds.  19  Aug.  7a. 

Aide  de  Camp 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  Colonel  F.  E.  Drewe,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt.  17  March  69. 

Depu£jf  Aeeietant  Quarter  Maefer  General $.  Captain  W.  P.  Mortimer,  xx  F.  ao  July  73. 

OHINA  AND  HONG  KONG,  AND  STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 
China  and  Hong  Song. 

^T2^5?itf  ?^  **.^^.:.!!^..^:^.T..  ]  ^^'  ^^^  ^-  ^-  whitfend.  as  auk.  69. 

Aeeieta^S  MUitary  Secretary  Bt-Major  W.  C.  O'Shaughneesy,  za  F.  as  Aug.  69. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  D.  B.  Bum,  75  F.  13  May  70. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chirf<ifHong  Kong...  Sir  Arthur  Edward  Kennedy,  CB.  KCMG.  ao  Feb.  7a. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  C.  O'Callaghan,  z  West  India,  Regt.  i  July  69. 

Brigade  Mtyor e.  Captain  A.  L.  Walker,  99  F.  8  Nov.  70. 

Straits  Settlements. 

{IneUtding  Prince  qf  Walee*  I$land,  Malaeea^  and  Singapore.) 
Governor  and  Comntander  i»  Chitf  Colonel  Sir  Andrew  Clarke,  CB.  KCMG.  R.Eng.  as  Aug.  73. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  M.  C.  Brackenbnry,  R.  Eng. 

Brigade  M<yor   e.  Captain  C.  W.  Lloyd,  t6  F. 

Lieut.Govemor  of  Prince  of  Walee*  leland  LtColonel  A.  E.  H.  Anson,  R.  Art.,  97  Feb.  67. 

Lieut.Govemor  if  Malacca Commander  E.  W.  Shaw,  R.N. 

EAST  INDIES. 

Viceroy  and  Governor  General Bighi  Hon.  Lord  Northbrook,  14  March  7a. 

Private  Secretary  $.  Captain  Evelyn  Baring,  Royal  Artillery,  4  May  7a. 

Military  Secretary Colonel  William  Barle,  Grenadier  Guards,  4  May  7a. 

(Captain  John  Biddulph,  19  Hussars,  4  May  7a. 
Captain  George  Charles  Jackson,  late  a  Bengal  Cavalry,  4  May  7a. 
Captain  C.  B.  Reynardson,  Grenadier  Guards,  aa  May  7a. 
Lieut.  Hon.  F.  G.  Baring,  Rifle  Brigade  {Extra),  36  Feb.  73. 

Surgeon Staff  Burgeon  Major  Oliver  Bamet^  4  May  7a 

Commander  in  Chief General  £ord  Napier  of  Magdala,  GCB.  GCSL,  9  April  70. 

Military  Secretary Colonel  M.  Dillon,  CB.  CSI.  Rifle  Brigade,  9  April  70. 

Interpreter Lt.Colonel  H.  Moore,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  18  July  70.       , 

(Captain  W.  W.  H.  Scott,  Bengal  Gen.  List,  as  April  70. 
Lieut.  A.  0.  F.  FitsGeorge*  Bifle  Brigade,  as  April  70. 
Lieut.  J.  H.  Vivian,  85  F.  34  Oct.  73. 

Surgeon Staff  Surgeon  Major  A.  F.  Bradahaw,  10  May  70. 

AnJUTAiTT  GBirsaA.£;s  DuTAxnaxt  ax  Hbaj>  QvAaxaKS. 

Adjutant  General  Major  General  Hon.  F.  A.  Thesiger,  CB,  h.p.  95  F.  17  Maroh  69. 

Deputy  Adiutant  General Colonel  Thomas  Wright,  CJ9.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  14  Sept.  71. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  tf  Artillery ...    Colonel  C.  G.  Arbuthnot,  CB,  x8  March  73. 

j^miMt^mi  AAi^t^m*  a^^„u  y  Colonel  T.  Rattray,  CB.  CSI,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  x6  April  73. 

Aee%etani  Adjutant  Generale  i  Bt. Lt. Colonel  <to^)  F.  Eteeon,  3  F.  1  Dec.  71. 

Deputy  Amttant  Adjutant  General Mi^jor  Henry  Thompson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  i  Deo.  71 . 

QvAKtxB  Mastbb  GavBaAL's  Dbpabtxbitz  at  Hbad  Qvabtbbb. 

Quarter  Maeter  General Major  General  B.  B.  Johnson,  CB,  Royal  Artilleiy,  8  July  73. 

Deputy  Ouarter  Maeter  General  V€  Lt.Oolonel  F.  8.  Roberta,  CB.  R.  Art  6  Jan.  7a. 

Aeeietant  Quarter  Maeter  General   «.  Major  0.  J.  Bast,  41  F.  6  Jan.  7a. 

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staff.  23 

Bengal. 

CommandiM  AUalkabad  Dirition Major  General  Sir  James  Brind,  KCB.  B.  Artillery,  36  Dec.  73. 

Aide  ie  C<um Lieut.  £.  A.  Brind,  88  F.  26  Deo.  73. 

Co»auuii*Mi  LaJiore  Dioirion Major  General  Sir  Charles  Reid,  kCB,  1  Kov.  73. 

Aided*  Camp  

CommoHdiM  Meerut  Dioirion Major  General  Son.  Arthnr  E.  Hardini^e,  CB. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  R.  S.  H^l,  Coldstream  Guards. 

Commanding  Sirhind  Diviiion Major  Greneral  Percy  Hill,  CB.  28  May  70.    (Lahore.) 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  P.  G.  Hill,  Rifle  Brigade.  0  Oct.  71. 

CommandiM BamUJPindee  DiffiHon e.  Major  Greneral  A.  Macdonell,  CB.  aj  March  7a. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  W.  L.  B.  Coulson,  25  F.  10  May  72. 

Commandino  Onde  J>ivirion     VC  Lieut.  General  Sir  Henry  Tombs,  XCB.  R.  Artillery,  25  Oct.  71. 

Aidede  Camp  Captain  M.  H.  Saward,  R.  Artillery,  25  Oct.  71. 

Inepeetor  Qenercd  qf  Artillery  for  India  Brigadier  General  Douglas  Gaye,  14  Aug.  73. 

Srigade  Major   Captain  Patrick  FitzCrerald  Grallwey,  Royal  Artillery,  20  Aug.  73. 

Atrittant  Adjutant  Qenerale  of  Dioirion  (6). 

rCLt-Colonel  W.  M.  Cafe,  Bengal  Infiintry,  28  May  70  Birhind  (Umballa). 

Msjor  A  Schmidt,  109  F.  31  March  71 Oude  {Lueknow). 

Rawul  Pindee. 

6b.LtGolonel  H.  P.  Brooke,  109  F.  30  July  72  Lahore  {Meean  3£eer). 

Bt.Lt.GoIone]  T.  B.  Gordon,  Bengal  StaflT  Corps,  28  Oct.  72  ;  2nd  in  Command  Yarkand  Mission. 
M^orC.  H.  8.  Soott,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  28  Feb.  73  Meerut. 

Aaririant  Quarter  Matter  OeneraU  of  Dioirion  (3). 

BtLt.Colonel  C.  M.  MacGregor,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6  July  68 Simla. 

Captain  M.H.  Heathcote,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6  Jan.  72 Rawul  Pindee. 

t.  Captain  L.  A.  Gregson,  26  P.  xa  Oct.  73 Meerut  District. 

Deputy  Anitiunt  Quarter  Matter  OeneraU  (8). 

Captain  W.  8.  A .  Lockhart,  late  44  Native  Infantry,  29  Deo.  69  Peshawur  District. 

f.  Captain  E.  F.  Chapman,  Etoyal  Artilleiy,  10  March  71 On  dutywith  the  Yarkand  Mission. 

Captain  H.  GoUott,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6  Jan.  72 Peshawur  District. 

Captain  H.  B.  Hanna,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  26  Feb.  73 Presidency  District. 

Captain  B.H.  Grant.  Royal  Artillery,  13  May  77 Oude  Division. 

BLMajor  H.  A.  Little,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  13  May  73    Sanger  District. 

Captain  J.  M  Trotter,  Bengal  General  List  Infhntry,  12  Oct.  73 Lahore  Division. 

Captain  W.  F.  Boileau,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  x6  Deo.  73 Rohilcund  District. 

CoicMAimiiro  Fikst  Class  Bkioasbb  (6). 

rj  Brigadier  General  William  Olphorts,  CB.  Rovtil  Artillery,  4  June  70 Rohilcund  District. 

Brigadier  General  T.  F.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  22  March  71 Peshawur  District. 

Brigadier  General  J.  M*N.  Walter,  CB.  12  F.  i  May  71    Saugor  District. 

Brigadier  General  R.  O.  Bright,  CB.  19  F.  25  Aug.  71 Gwalior  District. 

Brigadier  General  W.  J.  F.  Stafford,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  xo  Sept.  72     Eastern  Frontier  District. 

Brigadier  General  M.  A.  B.  Biddulph,  CB.  R.  Artillery,  16  Jan.  74 Sealkote. 

ComcAiTDiKo  Seco^td  Class  BaiaAnxs  (4). 

Brigadier  General  Sir  C.  H.  Brownlow,  KCB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  26  April  72 ...  Rawul  Pindee. 

Brigadier  General  Wm.  Payn,  CB.  72  F.  14  June  72 Mooltan. 

c.  Brigadier  General  William  Sankey ,  CB.  6a  Foot,  aa  May  73 Presidency  District. 

Brigadier  General  O.  B.  Rothney,  CSI.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  29  Oct.  73 Agra. 

Brigade  Major*  (x8). 

Bareilly. 

Captain  G.  Marriner,  58  Foot,  24  March  69 Rawul  Pindee. 

MjyorT.  N.  Baker,  Bengal  Staflr  Corps,  15  June  70   Meerut,— Furlough. 

Captain  A.  J.  C.  Birch,  Staff  Corps,  x6  Sept.  70  Fort  William. 

M^or  R.  S.  Robertson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  8  May  71  Meerut. 

Bi.\lMor  P.  L.  Bellamy,  55  F.  21  Julyji  Cawnpore. 

Oaptam  G.  L.  K.  Hewett,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  21  Sept.  71  Ferozepore. 

Captain  F.  S.  S.  Brind,  17  Foot,  s  Mar.  72    Peshawur  District. 

Mj^r  R.  Beadon,  late  4  Cavalry,  29  April  72   Lucknow. 

Captain  G.  B.  Wolseley,  65  F.  22  Oct.  7a    Morar. 

Captain  J.  Harger,  25  F.  25  Oct.  72 Jullunder. 

Captain  E.  P.  Angelo,  i  Fi  7  Deo.  7a  Agra. 

Major  H.  Maxwell,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  13  March  73    Allahabad. 

Captain  A.  P.  Paliner,  Staff  Corps,  Squadron  Officer  9  Cavalry,  xa  May  73 TJmballa. 

Captain  H.  Q.  Waterfleld,  Staff  Corps,  15  July  73 Jubbulpore. 

Captain  A.  D.  Butter,  Staff  Corps,  xs  July  73 EastemProutierDi8trict(5»iM(Mi^). 

Aarietant  Adjutant  General  for  Mueketry. 
Colonel  William  Gordon,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  8  May  63 1  ^^rtOTs^^*^'^'  '^rroY   Head 

Deputy  ABtitiant  Ac{jutant  Generals  for  Mueketry, 

Captain  W.  0.  Maokinnon,  3  Foot,  11  Oct.  70   7th  Circle,  Peshawur. 

Captain  P.  J,  S.  Whiteside,  11  Foot,  21  Oct.  68    ., 3rd  Circle,  Lucknow. 

5th  Circle,  Dmballa. 

Captain  A.  M.  Arthur,  11  Foot,  11  Oct.  70 4th  Circle,  Meerut. 

Captain  A.  A.  A.  Kinloch,  Rifle  Brigade,  26  March  72 6th  Circle,  Rawul  Pindee. 

Bt.Kajor  P.  8.  Terry,  25  Foot,  xo  Oct.  72  xst  Circle,  Dum  Dum. 

and  Circle,  Allahabad. 
Superintendent  of  Garrieon  Ineiruetor*. 

Colonel  C.  O.  Creagh-Osbome,  6  F.  i  Apr.  71 Army  Head  Quarters. 

Garrieon  Instructor*. 

rc  •.  Major  A.  B.  Cameron,  35  F.  2  Sept.  7  x  ITmballa. 

*.  Captafai  P.  0.  Story,  26  F.  2  Sept.  71  Meemt. 

Major  A.  8.  Hunter,  Royal  Artillery,  2  Sept.  7X Rawul  Pindee. 

«.  Captain  A.  L'B.  H.  Holmes,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  26  Sept.  72    Dum  Dum. 

Colonel  J.  BalUie,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  22  Aug.  73 Agra. 


Captain  J.  Haugliton,  Royal  Artillery,  22  Aug.  73    Allahabad, 

Major  W.  H.  Richards,  55  F.  i  Feb,  74 Lucknow. 

Liefit.  E.  M.  Larminie,  R.  Engineers,  22  Aug.  7^  {qfflciaiing)   Peshawur. 

Inspector  of  Gywmasia  in  Jiulia.--Captain  R.  N.  Gream,  62  F.  x  Sept.  71  Umballa.      f^  ^^^^ 


24  Staff. 

Madras. 

Ooventor Lord  Hobftrt,  14  March  72. 

Private  Secretary  Lient.  Ambrose  Awdry,  Boval  Engineers,  4  March  73. 

MilUary  Seereiary Captain  H.  G.  Pritohard,  MieulraB  Staff  Corps,  xi  lCaroh73. 

(Lient.  R.  P.  Willoughby.  ai  F.  s  July  7a. 
Captain  Hon.  Horace  Miles  Hobart,  103  F.  ai  Feb.  73. 
Lioat.  O.  B.  Foote,  Royal  Artillery,  az  Feb.  73.    (^^ra.) 
Qocernor'$  Sodv  Guard. 
Colonel  John  Murray  Macfpregor,  Staff  Corps,  Commandant,  xa  April  61. 
Captain  Charles  Walter  Campbell,  Bengal  Cavalry,  Ac^'ntant,  3  April  66. 
-  Surgeon  Major  M.  C.  Fumell,  in  medical  charge,  14  March  71. 
Vet.  Surgeon  Thomas  Pritchard,  in  veterinary  charge,  27  May  53. 

Commandsrin  Chuf Lt.General  AV  Frederick  Paul  Haines,  ITCB.  aa  May  71. 

MUitarjf  Secretary Lt.Colonel  G.  T.  Gough,  h.p.  Cavalry  Depot,  a^  May  71. 

^W..*.  Ca.p : {^^J^^^T^ff^^"^  ^""^  itnUrrreOr). 

AnjUTi-KT  GBirBBi.L'8  DxpiLBncxiTT  AT  Hbax)  Quaxtbbs. 

Adjutant  General  «.  Brigadier  General  R.  C.  Stewart,  h.p.  a  F.  a7  Aug.  7a. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   Colonel  T.  C.  Longcroft,  Madras  Staff  Corps.  29  Sept.  71. 

J„i^i  A^iniant  O^n^raU   ...  {  ^^^i]  t^Z^^^^l^f^^J^,^'^''  *»  ^^  ^'-'"'^'^ 

QUAKTBB  MaSTBB  GbITBBJLL'S  DsrAXTUBITT  AT  HBAS  QuABTBkS. 

Quarts  Matter  General Brigadier  General  Arthur  Hewlett,  CB.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  29  Sept.  71.— 

Deputy  Quarter  Matter  General  Colonel  H.  H.  O'Connell,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  7  Jan.  73.  [Fnrloagh. 

Commanding  Mytore  Divition Major  General  A.  Borton,  CB.  9  Sept.  70.    {Banffalore^ 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  B.  D.  Shafto,  R.  Artillery,  ao  Jan,  71. 

Commandina  Hyderabad  Subtidiary  Force     Ma^or  General  Henry  William  Blake,  Madras  Infhntiy,  ai  Jmie  71. 

Aide  de  Camp Major  William  Hands,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  xo  July  71. 

Commandina  Britith  Burmak  Divition Major  General  Richard  Hamilton,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  27  April  73. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  F.  W.  Hamilton,  ax  F.  33  Nov.  72. 

Attittant  Adjutant  Generalt  ofDivitiont  and  Forcet  (3). 

Lt.Colonel  N.  F.  Bayly,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  14  Oct.  71 British  Burmah  Division. 

Major  George  Alex.  Arbuthnot,  late  8  Maoras  Cavalry,  3  April 72 ....    Mysore  Division. 
Colonel  Andrew  Cooke  M'Master,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  X3  April  72.        Hyderabad  Snbsidiaiy  Force. 
Attittant  Quarter  Matter  Generalt  of  Divitiont  and  Forcet  (3). 

Lt.CoIonel  Francis  Dawson,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  a7  Jan.  70 Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 

Major  W.  R.  Mesham,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  X5  Oct.  71 Mysore  Division. — ^Fmrlough. 

Captain  John  Ewing,  Madras  Staff  Corps British  Burmah  Division. 

Deputy  Attittant  Quarter  Matter  Generalt  qf  Divitiont  and  Forcet  (4). 

Colonel  Robert  Henry  Bolton,  Madras  Staff  Corps.  a8  July  70 Ceded  District. 

Captain  Donald  J.  Sim  McLeod,  Madras  Cavalry,  Gen.  List.  23  Nov.  70  Nagpore  Force.—Fnrloiigh. 

Captain  Henry  Riversdale  Elliot,  late  42  Madras  N.I.  X9  June  72 Northern  District. 

Major  E.  M.  Norie,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  x  March  73 Centre  Districts.— Furlough. 

ComcAKDiKO  FiBST  Class  Bxioadbs  (4I. 
Brigadier  General  Wm.  George  Woods,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  xo  Aug.  69    Ceded  Districts. 
Brigadier  General  George  Bucknall  Shakespear,  R.  Art.  ao  Mar.  70    Centre  District. 

Brigadier  General  0.  M.  Best,  h.p.  79  F.  24  May  70   Nagpore  Force. 

Brigadier  General  Ge<)rge  Selby,  Royal  Artillery,  X4  Sept.  69  Northern  District. 

CovKAirniira  Sxcosrn  Class  Bbioadbs  (a). 

Brigadier  General  A.  W.  Macintire,  Royal  Artillery,  a  Nov.  6g  Southern  District. 

Brigadier  Greneral  C.  Cook,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  ao  July  73 Malabar  and  Canara. 

Brigade  Majort  (6). 

Major  Thomas  Dyer,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  4  June  70 Centre  Districts. 

BtTMajor  James  Goldie,  x6  Lancers,  i  Nov.  70 Ceded  Districts. 

Lt.Colonel  D.  Standen,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  31  Jan.  71   Northern  District. 

Major  Bowes  Lennox  Forster,  Royal  Artillery,  19  Mar.  7a    Southern  Districts. 

Captain  Edmund  Faunce,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  aa  Mar.  72     Nagpore  Force. 

Captain  W.  Coningham,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  34  Dec.  7a Malabar  and  Canara. 

Aetittant  Adjutant  General  for  Mutketry. 

Captain  R.  J.  CaJlwell,  45  Foot,  4  Aug.  70 Chief  Inspector,  xst  District,  Bangalor 

Deputy  Attittant  Adjutant  Generalt  for  Mutketry. 

Captain  W.  Franklin,  76  F.  i  Nov.  71 and  District,  Secunderabad. 

Captain  Edward  James  Watson,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  x  Oct.  73    British  Burmah  Division. 

Garriton  Inttruetort. 

t.  Captain  C.  H.  Walsh,  44  F Bangalore  (Class  A). 

Major  J.  C.  Tayler,  Royal  Artillery.  22  Aug.  73  Bangalore  (Class  B). 

Mi^or  G.  G.  Hannen,  Koyal  Artillery,  2  Sept.  71 Secunderabad. 

t.  Captain  W.  F.  Nelson,  Royal  Artillery,  2  Sept.  71 Rangoon. 

Captain  H.  B.  Nangle,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  22  Aug.  73 Trichinopoly. 

Bombay. 

Governor Sir  Philip  Bdmond  Wodehouse,  KCB.  a  Mar.  72. 

Private  Secretary    William  Lee  Warner,  Esq.,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  7  May  73. 

Military  Secretary Lt.Colonel  Bonar  Millett  Deane,  19  Foot,  7  May  72. 

/Captain Montagu  Fawkos.  89  Foot,  7  May  72. 
kiA^m  Am  r««i«  J  Captain  John  P.  E.  Jervoise,  3  Hussars,  7  May  72. 

A%det  de  Camp <  Captain  K.  R.  B.  Wodehouse,  62  Foot  {Extra),  5  Nov.  72. 

Commandant  of  the  Body  Guard   Captain  R.  G.  Mayne,  Bombay  Cavalry,  4  May  72. 

Surgeon Surgeon  Major  Charles  S.  Close,  7  May  72. 

Commander  in  Chitf Lieu t. General  iTon,  Sir  A.  A.  Spencer,  JTCB.  27  Aug.  69. 

Military  Secretary Captain  R.  S.  Liddell,  xo  Hussars,  29  June  72. 

4:am»  a^  /-»««.«  f  Captain  A.  G.  Spencer,  56  F.  5  Dec.  69. 

AidetdeCamp |  Lieut.  C.  F.  H.  fepencer.  48  F.  xo  Aug.  72. 

AnjirtAVT  GsirxBAL's  DxpABTmtxr  at  Hxad  Quabtbbs. 

Adjntant  General  Brigadier  General  C.  T.  Aitchison,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  30  May  79 

Deputy  Adjutant  General    «.  Major  T.  E.  A.  Hall,  49  Foot,  x  Nov.  73  {<yfficiaiing).  ' 

A^aniA^J^^en^ {£t'SSnt5'S*giKi^X5°?1i;i^.^*Fnrto.«h. 

QVABTBB  MaSTXB  GbITXBAL'S  DBrABTVXirT  AT  HXAD  QUABTXBS. 

Quarter  Matter  General Brigadier  General  W.  V.  Shewell,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  38  Oct  n 

Deputy  Quarter  Matter  General    Colonel  G.  R.  S.  Burrows,  Bombay  In&ntry,  x  Myj^r\ri  1  ^    ' 

Attittant  Quarter  MaHer  General   '      DigitizVd  by  \Sl!>OQlc 


staff.  25 

DmuovAL  Bvi.rr. 

CmmmuUm^  Ukow  DMriom   Mf^or  General  George  8.  Montoomery,  CSL,  Madras  Infantry,  April 

Aide  it  damp ,.    Oaptain  W.  Freeborn,  i  P.  19  June  72. 

Commandvu  NwrUMm  DioinoH Major  Greneral  Sir  Edward  Lechmere  Russell,  KCSI.  30  Dec.  7 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  G.  Firebrace,  R.  Artillery,  28  Jan.  71. 

Commanding  Foona  IHmeion  Major  General  J.  T.  Grant,  CB.  30  Dec.  69. 

Aide  de  Osmp  , Lieut.  P.  T.  C.  Du  Vemet,  56  F.  15  July  71. 

A$eigtant  Adjulant  Generate  of  Divieione  (3). 

llajor  H.  Lock,  108  Foot,  7  July  70  a Northern  Division. 

LtColonel  Thomas  Smith  Warden,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  i  Aug.  71 Poona  Diviaion.—Pnrlough. 

H^or  H.  S.  Anderson,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  11  Jan.  73  Mhow  Division. 

Asfieiant  Quarter  JkTaeter  Oenerals  of  Dideion*  (2). 

Major  Adam  George  Forbes  Hogg,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  24  S  ept.  70 Foona.— Furlough. 

Lt.CoIonel  G.  8.  Morris,  Bombay  Inftmtiy,  24  Sept.  70 Northern.— Furlough. 

BLMigor  J.  Sexton,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  23  Nov.  71   Bombay. 

Deptetjf  Aeeietant  Quarter  Maeter  Qenerale  (3). 

Captain  Alfred  George  Huyshe.  49  Foot,  23  Nov.  71 *. Mhow. 

Captain  T.  L.  Fraser,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  6  Sept.  71  Poona. 

Captain  F.  J.  S.  Adam,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  2  Sept.  73 Bombay  Districts 

ComcAvnnrG  Fibsx  Culss  BttiGAsxs  (2). 

Brigadier  General  C.  Adams,  CB.  49  Foot,  24  Nov.  69 Belgaum  District* 

Brigadier  General  J.  S.  Gell,  Bombay  Infantry,  4  Nov.  72    Bombay  District. 

CowiJSDXira  Sxcoitd  Class  Bkigadss  (4). 

Brigadier  General  T.  Addison,  CB.  2  P.  20  Oct.  69 SindDistrict. 

Brigadier  General  E.  0.  Beale,  Bombay  Infantry,  12  Oct.  71 Deesa. 

Brigadier  General  J.  D.  Woolcombe,  Royal  Artillery,  16  Mar.  72  Nusseerabad. 

Brigadier  Greneral  J.  W.  Schneider,  CB. ,  Bombay  Infantry,  25  Juno  72  Aden. 

Brigade  Majort  (8). 

Captain  W.  S.  Peat,  Gen.  List  of  Cavalry,  x8  May  70  Bind  Frontier  Force. 

ll^or  W.  Hicks,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  7  July  70 Belgaum  District.— Purl. 

Mtgor  G.  F.  Seville.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  24  March  71    Deesa.— Sick  Furlough. 

Mi^joT  Wm.  Henxy  Ross,  Bombay  Staflr  Corps,  x  Aug.  71  Poona.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  F.  Karslake,  83  F,  22  Aug.  ^^    Bombay  District. 

Major  C.  M.  GriflLth,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  30  Nov.  71 Aden. 

Captain  M.  J.  J.  Mignon,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  17  Jan.  72 Bind  District. 

Captain  J.  G.  E.  Griffith,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  3  Dec.  72   Nusseerabad. 

Deputy  Auittant  Ac{;uiant$  General  for  Mueketrjf. 

Captain  Henry  Waring,  2  Foot,  8  Feb.  70 Chief  Insp.  Army  Head  Qra. 

Captain  Thomas  Gkirges  Orawley,  8  Foot,  28  Sept.  70 ,  Mhow  and  Northern  Division. 

Garrieon  Inttruetor*. 

Poona. 

f.  Captain  H.  H.  Griffiths,  50  P.  a  Sept.  71    Mhow. 

».  Oaptain  O.  W.  Braine,  56  P.  16  Dec.  71 r. Moimt  Aboo. 

Ajmriani  Director  qf  Gymnaaia. 
Captain  W.  J,  Gillespie,  49  F.  9  July  ^^ Poona. 

FALELANB  ISLANDS. 
Qveemor  and  Commander  m  C&i^.— Colonel  George  A.  K.  D'Arcy,  24  Feb.  70. 

GIBRALTAR. 
Oopemor  and  Commander  in  Chief General  Sir  William  Fenwick  Williams,  Bart.  GCB.  xa  Sept.  70. 

A$$i$tant  liiUiary  Secretary Lt.Colonel  Philip  Smith,  Grenadier  Guards,  4  Jan.  72. 

jlim»  Am  ru^«  <■  Lieut.  E.  Lake,  R.  Art.  17  Dec.  70. 

Ataeeaevamp t  Lieut.  C.  E.  Warde,  xq  Hussars,  4  Feb.  73. 

Cmmandina  Brigade Mi^or  General  E.  A.  Somerset,  CB.j  Oct.  73. 

AidedeCam^  Lieut.  Son.  Montagu  Curzon,  Rifle  Brigade,  7  Oct.  73. 

Amttant  AdjutaaU  General Colonel  A.  A.  Nelson,  Unatt.  x  Oct.  73. 

J>eptty  Afiiaiant  Adjutant  Gen.  {for  Muaketry)  ...    Captain  J.  M.  G.  Tongue,  24F.  30  Sept.  71. 

Brigade  Major    «.  Captain  G.  J.  Gilbard,  7X  **.  16  Mar.  71. 

Crmmandiny  Royal  Artillery  {Colonel  on  Staff)    ...    Colonel  E.  A.  WUliams,  xo  Aug.  71. 

Ommanding  Royal  Engineer*  {Colonel  on  Stqff)  ...    Colonel  R.  M.  Laffui,  25  Jan.  72. 

T-_,  ir,/^  f  Captain  George  Bernard  Morgan,^  11  Dec.  60  j  Ene.  n  July  54 

^orn  Major |     f<.  5  Nov.  54;  Cfl»<.  3  Oct.  55. 

Gsrrieon  Quarter  Matter   V€  Quarter  Master  Henry  Macdonald,  19  Mar.  62. 

Garrieon  Inetructor  e.  Captain  A.  B.  Tulloch,  69  F.  {aeiiny),  21  Oct.  73. 

1  Captain  Morgan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  the  Rifle-pits  on  Uie  i8th  April — contused  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

JAMAICA  (inoludlng  HONDXTRAS). 

Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chirf Sir  William  Grey,  KCSI.  14  March  74. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  B.  Yanrenan,  34  F. 

CtAiMel  on  tke  Siqf  Colonel  J.  W.  Cox,  CB.  h.p.  13  P. 

Brigade  Major   ».  Captain  W.  C.  Hood,  2  P.  i  AprQ  71. 

Lieaienani  Gooemor  pfSondurae   Major  Robert  Miller  Mundy,  CMG.  late  of  R.  Artillery,  4  Mar.  74. 

MALTA. 

Gtvenor  and  Commander  in  Chirf  Lieut, Gteneral  ^r  Charles  T.  Van  Straubenzee,  KCB.  3  Jimc  72. 

Asiittant  Military  Secretary  Colonel  G.  E.  Baynes.  h.p.  8  F.  3  Jime  72. 

AH^  A»  /v««,  f  Captain  B.  V.  Layard,  5  P.  3  June  72. 

Aula  decamp (Captain  A.  C.  Dawson,  3  Dr.  Gds.  22  June  72. 

Ccmmanding  Brigade Lieut.General  Sir  Francis  Seymour,  Barf.  CB.  x  Jan.  7a. 

Aid*  de  Camp  Captain  E.  H.  Wickham,  R.  Art.  6  Jan.  72. 

Tkfmty  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General e.  Captain  C.  H.  Boileau,  6x  P.  i  April  72. 

liitio  (for  Mueketry)   Captain  F.  N.  WoodaU,  74  P.  x  Jan.  73. 

l>epntii  Onartw  llatter  General  Colonel  G.  N.  Boldero,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  x  Oct.  7a. 

BrigodeMaior *.  Captain  0.  Frankland,  103  F.  x  April  73. 

*•  lAriiUery  (Colonel  on  Stcff)   ...  Colonel  W.  J.  E.  Grant,  CB.  17  Oct.  73. 


C^manOng  Royal  Engineer  {Colonel  on  Stcjf)   ...    Colonel  G.  F.  Mann.  CB.  23  May  70.  ^^-^ 


uoionei  M.  r.  Mann.  ujs.  23  May  70.  ^^-^  t 

$.  Lieut.  A.  R.  Savile,  18  F,  14  Jaife^zed  by  V^OOglC 


26  Btaffy  8rc. 

SCAXTBITinS. 

GooMiior  and  Commander  in  Chief  Hon,  Sir  Arthur  Hamilton  Gordon,  KCM&.  4  Oct.  70. 

Aide  de  Camp Lient.  L.  F.  Knollya,  3a  P.  i  July  72, 

Colonel  on  the  Stqf  Colonel  W.  J.  Chamberlayne,  h.  p.  3  W.  I,  Begt.  1  April  72. 

Brigade  Mtyor  ».  Captain  W.  E.  Montague,  94  F.  i  Sept.  7a. 

DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 
CoupBisiira  all  tub  Pbotiwcbb  withiit  astd  adjacbitt  thbbzto. 

Chmemor  General  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada The  Earl  of  Oufferin,  KP.  KCB.  13  June  72,  Q»«&m. 

Military  Seeretary Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Fletcher,  Scots  Fusilier  GuardB,  June  72. 

Aideede  Camp f  Lieut.  F.  T.  E.  Hamilton.  9  F. 


lAeulenant  General   Lieut.General  WUliam  O'Grady  Haly,  CB.  6  Kay  7?. 

Ateistant  Military  Secretary  Colonel  R.  G.  A.  Luard.  h.p.  62  F.  6*  May  73. 

jiA^M  A.  n»«*.  S  Captain  R.  H.  OGrady  Haly,  84  P.  i  Oct.  70. 

AtdeB  de  Camp 1  Captain  R.  I.  Ward,  90  F.  6  May  73. 

NoTA  Scotia. 

Brigade  Major «.  Major  A.  S.  QuiU.h.p.  R.  Canadian  Rifles,  4  Feb.  72. 

Aenstant  Quarter  Master  General   Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Kerr,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  8  Feb.  73  ...Malifax, 

Town  Major Captain  R.  Nagle,  h.p.  R.  Canadian  Rifles,  19  Dec.  70  JEFa7()^ax. 

Garrieon  Ineimetor  Captain  E.  N.  Peters,  R.  Engineera Halifax. 

Inepeeting  Field  Qffleer  of  Militia  and  Volunteers.,    Colonel  John  Wimbum  Laurie,  h.  p.  13  Dec.  6x. 

Newfoundland. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Colonel  Stephen  John  Hill,  CB.  late  of  2  West  India  Regiment. 

Private  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp    Captain  H.  J.  F.  Shea,  Royal  Artillery. 

SAINT  HELENA. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief Hudson  Ralph  Janisch,  Esq. 

WEST  AFRIOA  SETTLEMENTS. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf  George  Berkeley,  Esq.  CMG,  26  July  73.    Sierra  Leone, 

Gk>ld  Coast. 

AdmimetrcUorofthe  Government 

Brigade  M<yor   

Lagos  and  its  Dependencies. 
AdminitirtOor  qfthe  Government Commander  John  Hawley  Glover,  BN,  93  Oct.  66. 

(Gambia. 
Administraior  of  the  Government Cornelius  Hendricksen  Kortright,  Esq.  35  Aug.  73. 

WINDWARD  AND  LEEWARD  ISLANDS. 
Mc^or  General  Commanding  the  Forcee Major  General  William  Munro,  CB.  6  July  70.    Barhadoet, 

Aeeietant  Military  Secretary Major  Lambert.  Royal  Engineers,  z  Jan.  73. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  W.  Bally,  33  Foot,  6  July  70. 

Assistant  Adjutant  and  Qr.Master  General  Lt.Colonel  E.  W.  Sargent,  h.p.  z8  F.  t  Apr.  73. 

^^i!^sU^^T!!^L!!!..^.^^^  Rawson.  Esq.  CB J9«r&iA«f. 

Aide  de  Camp ■. 

/  William  Hepburn  Rennie,  Esq.  CMG.  11  Apr.  71 Si,  Timceni. 

ri-«#— «/  ««»*«./»**  J  Herbert  Taylor  Ussher,  Bsa..  CMG.  12  Sept.  72  Toh^c. 

Zteutenant  Govemon  i  Sandford  Freeling,  Esq.  CMG.  11  Apr.  71    ....Z Gr^nSa 

I  George  William  DeVcBux,  Esq. Si.  Zncia.. 

Governor  and  Com,  in  Chief  of  Leeward  Islands  ...    Henry  Turner  Irving,  Esq.  CMG AniicKa. 

(Alex.  Wilson  Moir,  Esq St.  Christopher. 

C.  M.  Eldrldge,  Esq Z^omtnko. 

-  Neale  Porter.  Esq MTamtserro*, 

Captain  R.  M.  A.  Hiokson Firaim  Isl&u^ 

LCaptein  A.  A.  M.  Campbell JV«v. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chirf of  Trinidad Wm.  Wellington  Cairus,  Esq.  CMG.  14  March  74. 

Governor  ^  Commander  in  Chi^  of  British  Chtiana    James  Robert  Longden,  Esq.  CMG,  14  Mar.  74 


Presidents 


Garrisons. 

DXJNCANNON  FORT.  I  EDINBURGH  CASTLE. 

Fori  Major,  Lieut.  Thomas  Austin,  27  July  ao.  |  ChoplaAn,  Rev.  James  Millar,  16  May  50. 

TOWER  OF  LONDON. 
Constahle,  )98S  Field  Marshal  Sir  William  M.  Gomm,  GCB.\  Major ^  Colonel  G.  B.  Milman,  h.p.  5  Foot*  39  An^.  -^ 

3x  0ct^2.  Chaplain,  Rev.  Wm.  Graham  Green,  BA.  '  ' 

Lieut.  ^WL  Gen.  Sir  G.  Bowles,  KCB.  16  July  51.  I  Surgeon,  Dep.  Insp.  General  W.  F.  T.  Ivey,  half  pay. 

Ordnance  Manufacturing  Establishments. 

ROYAL  ARSENAL,  WOOLWICH. 

Royal  Carriage  Factory. 

Superintendent,  Colonel  G.  T.  Field,  R.  Art.    8  July  71 

Auist.Superintendent,  Major  R.Oldfield,  R.  Art.    z  July  72 

Capt.  Instructor,  Captain  W.  Kemmis,  R.  Art.    1  July  72 

Boyal  Laboratory. 
SupeHntendent,  Col.T. W.Milward.  CB.  R.Art.    i  Apr.  70 
Assist,  Superintendent,  Major  P.  Lvon,  R.  Art.  20  Oct.  71 
Capt.  Instructor,  Capt.  W.  R.  Barlow,  R.  Art.    x  Apr.  71 
Assist,  Instructor,  Captain  J.  Sladen,  R.  Art.  x  Apr.  70 


Eoyal  aun  Factory. 

Superintendent,Col.V.A.C9mphe'a,CB.'R.Ait^  x  Or*   t- 

^n»<.S»p«rii«/«Mfcn/,Maj.F.Maitland,R.Art.  1  Feb  -• 

Captain  Instructor,  Capt.  J.  F.  Owen,  R,  Art.  x  Jan.  -+ 

Experimental  Branch. 

'  Colonel  H.  Heyman,  R.  Art. r  Tfeo 

Major  H.  J.  Alderson,  R.  Art. ...  xq  iw  - 

Captain  W.  H.  Noble,  R.  Art.  ...  §  b2'  ;> 

ICaptain 0.  Jones,  R.  Art. l^]l 

Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


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Ordnance  Manufacturing  EstahliahmenU.  27 

Boyal  Gunpowder  Factory  at  Waltham  Abbey. 

SuperinUndt.,  Col.C.W.Yonnghu8band,R.Art.  38  Feb.  68 
.im**.5irpmn<«itfi,,M»jorJ.P.Morgan,  ILArt.    1  June  71 


Boyal  Small  AxmB  Ftotory  at  Enfield. 
*?w«<«4«yit.0ol.G.H. J.A,Frafler.R.Ait.     5  Jan.  7a 
i«rf.  &»if^  I JW®^  H-  C-  8-  J^«".  »•  Art.    1  Apr.  71 

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z  Jan.  73 


Army  Pay  Office. 
f»Smut*f  Bmnl,  St.  Sou.  Stephen  Cave,  MP. 


Judicial  Department. 

^^^"^^/l^^^^^fJ^ol.J.C.  O'Dowd,  Esq. 

OoL  E.  Carey,  C3.  h.p.  40  F London 


ij-^TT^  j  ^j-  C-  l^NugenMi.^.J)epotBatt  Dublin 


•J^MMto.. 


.London 


Offlee,  35,  Great  George  Street,  WestnmiBter. 


Army  Sohoolg. 
JiMpee^or... Colonel  A.  C.  Gleig,  h.p.  Royal  ArtiUeiy 
B  '  '  '  ■         ^ 

John  NewBom    ...  *  ^^^ .  ,  * 

John  Little  i  Apr.  71 

John  Grant i  Apr.  71 

John  Belling i  Apr.  71 

Robert  Kirk    i  Apr.  71 

William  Savage... i  Apr.  71 
GreorgeRoberteon  z  Apr.  71 

John  Stewart x  Apr.  71 

Thomas  Earp i  Apr.  71 

Charlee  Carnegie  i  Apr.  71 

Inspector  of  Regimental  Ooloun. 

Sir  Albert  William  Woods.  QarUr  King  qfArm$. 


Bub  Inneetort  qf  ArmgSehooU. 

.1  Apr.  71    Wm.  Thacker i  Apr.  71 

Edward  Giles 8  June  73 

Edwin  H.  Rogers  ixSep.  72 
Enoch  Shipman  z  \  Feb.  74 
George  T.  Rice...  z4Feb.  74 
Samuel  Goadby  x4Feb.  74 
Thos.C.  Sherwood  Z4  Feb.  74 
Jan.  Cartwright  Z4  Feb.  74 
Alfred  Wolfe 14  Feb.  74 


Royal  Military  College  and  Staff  College  at  Sandhnrat. 
Royal  Military  College. 
'.  U.General  Sir  Duncan  A.  Cameron,  QCB. 


,  e.  Col.  J.  E.  Addison,  Unatt. 


5  Jane  68. 

^w*"*  to  tte  Goemtor, 

iJaa-65. 

<VM.-Bev.  E.  J.  Rogers,  MA. 

^^^'TO^^J^icoDs,  25  Nov.  45  ;  Stu.  1*13  Jan.  38 : 
i'.  16  July  41 .  Som.  Major,  x  Jan.  &>.  ^  ' 

Jwrtrt- jfoieer.-John  Davies,  36  Nov.  58. 
•g^.-AndPBw  Kaclean,  MD.  Deputy  Iiuptetor  Gen. 
^pty,  z  Aug.  67. 

•^Afy.-5«fy«)m  Franklin  Qine8pie,JfD.z3  Nov.  73. 
K-;jrM«rr.-Capt.  Cha.  Clement  Brooke.*  Z3  Mar.  6x. 


^inoMMx  PBovBasoBs  AMU  iHsnvcTosa. 
^'^  ^'<'*^S'*««<*««'-Mi«or  Geo.  PhiHps,  R.  Bug. 

y^t^on  M  ('S*P'-  ®-  ^-  ^-  O'Brien,  R.  Eng.  4  Feb.  60. 
y*intiou  i  S*P^  C.  H.  C.  Halkett,  R.  Eng.  39  Aug.  73. 
J^'  (Capt.  R.  H.  Williams.  R.  Bug.  z  Sept.  73. 
jr«or»/ Jfitttery  gtrwyiwo.— e.  Bt.MajorWm.  Pater- 
*c.  24  July  60;  Bnt.  zz  De3.  46;  Zt.  it  Oct  bi  • 
«?*.  '»5  Mar.  56;  Bt.Major,  5  July  ^3.       ^  ^  ' 

!***»»  f  ^**  B.  A.  Anderson,  z8  Foot,  37  Oct.  63. 
F^ryJ^P*^^  9;.^-  Fothergin,  R.  M.  Art.  z  Aug.  68. 
^^  I  ^^^^  &  ^-  ^^'  31  F.  30  Jan.  7z.     * 
^        ^».  Lt.  E.  H.  Sartorius,  59  F.  37  Jan.  7Z. 

*t»pt.  C.  P.  Clery,  33  F. 

t^j^Z^iT'  ^^^  AdminieMi^m  and  Lam.- 

;  itPJr  i;  ^^firl»ey,  63  p.  30  Jan.  71. 

JU  C.  C.  King.  ft.  Marini  Art.  4  Sept.  73. 

fc '  4pUm  M.  W.  B.  Gosset,  54  F.       ^  ^ 

^  Upt  P.  H.  W.  Mitner.  R.  Art 


Staff  College. 
OmskMidon*.— Colonel  B.B.Hamley.CB.  R.Art.  z  July  70. 

,-....  ^  P»OF»880BS. 

Mil*^  Mietory.—t.  Bt.Lt.Col.  G.  D.  Barker,  64  F. 
ForHAeaUon  and  AHillery.—ljt.Co\.  H.  Sohaw,  R.  Eng. 

3o  Juiie  64.  ° 

MiUtary  Drawing  and  Surveyinff.—U.Col.  S.  B.  FarreU, 

R.  Eng.  19  May  58. 
MilitarjfAdminietration  and  Law.— $.  Major  C.  Parsons,  -x  F. 
Jfatt«iiio«c*.— Rev.  J.  P.  Twisden,  JfZ.  . 
.Frra«A.— A.Ain;^deCharente.  |  &erMaai.--Dr.Overbeok. 

Mindottanee. — John  Dowson. 
<?«o;o^.— Thomas  Rupert  Jones,  FJtS.,  FGS. 
Chemtairy  and  Natural  PAifoMtpAy.— Edmund  Atkinson, 

Studsitts. 


Senior  Divinon. 
Lt.  W.  A.  H.  Hare,  R.Bng. 
Gapt.J.C.Ardagh,  R.  Eng. 
Lt.  G.  W.  Hawkins,  R. Art. 
Lt.  A.  G.  Walker,  R.  Art. 
Lt.  B.  C.  Pratt.  R.  Art. 
Capt.  E.  Stanley-Creek.33F. 
Lt.  A.  de  la  7oye,  56  F. 
Lt.N.  Y.  Lloyd.  82  P. 
Lt.  T.  B.  Hitchcock,  53  F. 
Capt.G.L.LeM.Taylor,z6P. 
Lt.  E.  J.  Courtenay,  35  P. 
Capt.  W.  P.  Gatacre,77  F. 
Capt.F.BonIderson,z7Lano. 
Lt.  E.  J.  Lug^d,  4  F. 
Capt.     C.     P.     Heaslop, 
R.  Mar.  Art. 


Junior  Dicieion. 
Lt  W.  G.  Morris,  R.  Eng. 
Lt.  J.  H.  G.Browne,R.Art. 
Capt.  Hon,  E.    Primrose, 

Gr.  Gds. 
Lt.  R.  F.  Walker,  30  F. 
Capt.  B.  M.  Dawes,  zoo  F. 
Capt.  W.  B.  Hall,  R.  Art. 
Lt.  W.  A.  Yule.  3z  P. 
Lt.  H.E.C.  Kitchener,46  F. 
Lt.  P.  W.  James,  9  F. 
CM»t.   H.    S.   Brownrigg, 

Capt.  S.  B.  Orr,  94  F. 
Capt.  G.  A.  Noyes,  R.  Art. 
Capt.  T.  Kelly,  3  P. 
Lt.  R.  Elias,  59  P. 
Capt.  P.  H.  Dyke,  69  F. 
Capt.  R.L.H.  Curteis,  z6  F. 
Lt.  A.  Glen,  zo  F. 
Lt.  E.  Wardroper,  Z07  P. 
Lt.  T.  J.  R.  Mallock.  7  P. 
Lf.  W.  A  Bardley-WUmot, 


'^Zt^^r^^jlt  ^L!±J^li^  _the  Burmese  war  of  Z8S3.53.  including  fhe  bombardment  and 

ice  at  Ithaymew,  advance  on  Meeaday.  and 


-  *:^^L^^^  "^-^^  ^n  ">e  Osmanli  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Crimean  caigpaign  fl^irkish  Medal). 

mi^  v^^    V  ,  ^^^  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich 

te?r55S HS?5*' ^^^' ***-Di«*«o/Cambridge.        -    '  .  - 

R?  rp.  OCB.  OCMO.  Commander  in  dUef,  8  Feb  70! 

ME;;SiS^Ftt^7;""'°™^-«^--'  ^^^- 
S?-SSi£rrRi:^^°'-''^^"'^^^^ 

V^  ^f^J^  *t  ^^'•V'wy  of  Gentlemen  Cadeie. 
r^w.  A.  Pox  Strangways,  R.  Artillery,  Z7  Dec.  73. 

t  r  ^  ^S^P^*  ^'  -^^rtilleiy.  z  Oct.  7Z. 

'»•  1.  Pre^yman. 
If;  H' <*•  Craickshank,  R.  Artillery,  z  July  73. 
;g;J^^g-""^«--«««-.-Lieut.F.  Johnsoi/ioyal 

B?  -SnMe<in  Majcfr  S.  H.  Fasson.  MD. 
ff^**»iaamieairm$truclor.^Btv.W.F.  Short,Jr4. 


^^  *■<■«*««««  «"^  if •dkonfe..- Morgan  W. 

ImetrmHon  ofMatkemaiiee. 
^  E.  Kensington,  R,  Art.  16  July  73. 

E.  F.  a  Tyleoote,  19  March  73. 


-^^^^^T.  ?f  ^orttfieation    and  Geometrieal  Drawing.^ 
Bt.Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Stuart,  R.  Eng.  z  Oct,  70. 
InHruetore  of  FoHifloation  and  Geometrical  Drawina 
M^jor  C.  N.  Martin,  R.  Eng.  Z3  Mar.  67. 
Capt.  B.  M.  Lloyd,  R.  Bng.  7  Aug.  73. 
Captain  J.  Gore  Booth,  R.  Eng.  18  Mar.  71 
Lieut.  J.  W.  Savage.  R.  Eng.  z  Nov.  73. 
PrqfMor  <tf  .arW/«ry.  —  Lt. Colonel  F.  Close,   R.  Art 

X  Nov.  73. 
Inetruetora  qf  ArtUlery.—Oaptam  R.  Walkey,  R.  Art. 


z  April  73. 
Lieut.  H.  Geary,  R.  Art.  z  July  73. 
?r<feuor  of  MUitary  Hietory.—e.  Ui 


lent.   B.  Clayton, 


^^^*^   ^f-^ilUary  Drawing.— Ubjot  W.  D.  Marsh, 
R.  Bng.  z  Nov.  73. 

Instructors  in  MUUarg  Drawing. 


Lt.  W.  Everett,  33  P.  Z4  Jan.  70. 
Lieut.  P.  Roberts,  R.  Art.  z  July  73. 
Professor  of  Landscape  Drawing. ~Wm.  Clifton 


Professor  qf  French.— Theodore  Karcher,  LLB. 
^rqfessor  of  German.— C.  H.  Schaible,  Ph.D.  MD. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Physics.— G.  L.  Bloxam. 

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Miliiary  Establishments. 


Boyal  Hospital,  Chelsea. 

ffotwnor.— General  Sir  Patrick  Grant,  GCB,  GCMQ, 
78  F,  ao  Feb.  74.  „ 

Mqfor  ^  i/.(?op.— Colonel  B.  H.  GaU,  CB,  h.p.  14  Hus- 
sars, X  March  74.  . 

^4/ute«<.— John  James  Charles  Irby,i  7  Sept.  S5 ;  ^^*' 
'17  Jan.  51 ;  Xi.fr  Oct.  54 ;  Ca^.  16  Jan.  63. 

&creteiy.— Major  Gen.  Geo.  Hutt,  CJ.  late  of  Bombay 
Army,  6  Mar.  65.  ,  /^  ^ 

CSopZaJn.— Rev.  Richard  Httnt  Ingram,  1£A.  1  Oct.  ( 

^iMtie^an  and  Surgeon.—J.  A.  M^imn,«  If JD.  h.p.  I 
Surgeon,  4  Nov.  68.  ,  ,.   ^ 

Dtputy  Surgeon.— ThomsB  Ligertwood,*  mD.  h.p. 
Enrgeon,  13  Jan.  69. 

Quarter  MaHer.—Wmi&m  Barlow,  17  July  7a. 

CaptaiH$  of  Invalid*. 
John  Harrison,  TJnatt.  I  Geo.  Garland,  h.  p.  43  J*- 

J.VanderH.Bee8,h.p.4oF.    E.W.Humphry,h.p.R.Eng. 
.  J.  W.  Daniell,  h.  p.  loi  F.     |  Bt.IiadorA,Green,h.p.S.Br. 


(tafif 
Staff 


Boyal  Military  Asylum. 

Conmandani.'-B.  Lt. Colonel  J.  P.  Battersby,  Lp.  60  F. 
Secretary  and  A^utani.—llB^OT  Hugh  Mackenxid,*  Lp^ 

15  F.  12  Feb.  73. 
Quarter  Miu/ter.— Peter  House,*  xa  Nov.  52. 
2£«dical  Officer.— "Dcp.  Insp.  Gen.  J.  B.  S.  Crcn8e,^h.p. 
Chaplain.— B.ev.  H.  Holeatt,  AM, 


Boyal  Vicforia  Hospital  at  NeUey. 

Governor    and    C^nmandant.—JJt.Col.  C.  S.  S.  £.  Go> 

don,  h.p.  x3  Aug.  70. 
Stqf  Capt.   4-  AfMtant  Comrtandant.  —  'Bt.JA.Col'Kx. 

Roberts  Farmar.i*  h.p.  75Foot,  24  April 72. 
Captain  of  Orderlies.— ^UB.  Wm.  Hawtrce.  16  Aug.  61. 
P<wm«*fer.— Robert  Savery  Rouse,  16  Apr.  58;  Hot. 

Major,  x6  Apr.  73. 


Boyal  Hospital,  Kilmainham. 

Hagter,— The  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 

T  •  *  T^^  v^^....  i'The  Deputy  Adj.  Gen.  in  Ireland. 
MfotiU  Dep.  Mastert.  |  ^^  p^p  Quarter  Master  Gen.  do. 

Captain*  on  the  JSetabliahment. 

Captain  George  CressweU,  Unatt. 

Captain  P.  O^Oallaghan,  h.p.  13  F. 
^•«rfa»<.— Capt.  W.  M'Gill,«  h.  p.  Q.U.  79  F.  X3  Nov.  68. 
Phytician  and  Surgeon.— YfUliBm  Carte,«  13  Aug.  58. 
Chaplain.— Rer.  Greorge  Hare. 

Secretary,  Begistrar,  and  Treaturer.— George  F.  Dunn. 
Quarter  Ifiu/er.— Lieut.  James  Watson,  h.p.  Mil.  Train. 
SoUeUor,— Robert  Disney,  Esq. 


Military  Prisons. 
Inepeetor  General.— JjUCol.  E.  F.  Du  Cane,  CB.  R.  Esz. 
In»peetore.—W.  F.  Fagan,  W.  J,  Stopford,  H.  WakeLri^ 
Alderthot.—Gov.,  Capt.  Claude  Clerk,  late  2  Madras  CarJ 
Cork.— Gov.,  Miyor  H.  W.  Campbell,  late  of  79  Foot 

Med.  Off.,  Surge<m  Major  J.  W.  Johnston,  h.p.  85  F005 
I>uhlin.—Gov.,  A.  P.  Miller,  late  Captain  92  F. 

Med.  Off.,  Surgeon  Major  T.  J.  Tufhell.  | 

Qonort.—Gov.,  Col.  W.  H.  O.  Wellealey,  late  of  xo  Foot. 

"Med.  Off.,  Dep.  Insp.  Gen.  C.  Cowan,  h.p. 
Greenlaw— Gov.,  Capt.  D.  P.  Allen,  late  of  17  Foot. 

Med.  Off.,  Dep.  Insp,  Gen.  J.  Grant,  h.p. 
Ifo/to.— Major  Geo.  King,  late  of  Depot  Batt. 

Blue— i^ocin^*  Red. 


Boyal  Hibernian  Military  School,  Dublin, 
C««M»aiMJa«<.—Lt. Colonel  H.  B.  J.  Wynyard,  Unatt. 
Secretary  and  Adjutant.— Iit.Coh  T.  B.  Speedy,»o  Unatt. 
Quarter  Matter. 
Surgeon.-'Dei).  Insp.  Gen.  F.  H.  Baxter,  MD.  h.p. 

1  Captain  Irby  served  the  Eastei*n  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermno,  eaptm< 
Balakmva,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  Rortic  on  26th  Oct.  X855,  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  i3>^ 
BCverely  wounded,  left  leg  amputated  (Medal  ^rith  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  MedaJ). 

*  Major  H.  Mackenzie  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  18^0-53  (Medal)  and  vras  press 
at  nearly  all  the  principal  actions  in  Kaffirland  and  the  Colony;  also  on  the  expedition  to  the  Basutft  counlrrai 
at  the  battle  of  Berea. 

>  Doctor  J.  A.  M'Munn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medals 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

♦  Doctor  T.  Ligertwood  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  X854-SS,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (e<h 
tioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ^Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Leg-<:a 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  Crosse  served  with  the  xxth  Hussars  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  a&i? 
Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  intlL£] 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

<  Mr.  Carte  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  si^ 
Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Captain  M'Gill  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  iuclwiiB;^  t 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Beptembcr,  eX] 
dition  to  Kertch  and  Tenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Str^ 
also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  at  Secundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lccis? 
attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  ShahjehanpoTe,  and  por-'i-'i 
Mahoomdee.  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Rampore  Kussiah  (Medal  with  ( -ss 

»  Quarter  Master  House  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Puimiar  on  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  ' 
Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) ;  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  X848-49,  inclnd^zi 
passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Cla:>pi 
throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X857-59,  including  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  siege  assault  1 
capture  of  Delhi,  actions  at  Bolundshuhur  and  Allyghur,  battle  of  Agra,  afikir  atKanoge,  relief  of  Lucknow  ti?  1^ 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  action  at  Seraighat,  occupation  of  Futtyghur,  siege  and  oapture  of  Laek^ 
campaign  in  Dude  and  Rohilcund,  and  aflEkirs  at  Rhodamow  and  Allygunge,  capture  of  BareiUj,  action  n&J  &^ 
jehanpore  and  pursuit  to  Mohumdee,  and  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  (Medal  with  two  CHaspe). 

10  Lt.Colonel  Speedy  served  the  campaigns  of  X84X  and  42  in  AlTghanistan  with  the  X3th  Light  Infantry:  u^* 
present  at  the  storming  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  affbir  of  Teseen.  forcing  the  Jugdulluck  F^Etss,  redQcti<*>Q  '^< 
fort  of  Mamoo  Khail,  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  X4th  Nov.  and  xst  Dec.  X84X,  xxth  March,  24^  ^ 
and  ist  April  X842,  and  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  (Medals  for  Jellalabad  and  Cabool). 

11  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Farmar  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  sh 
afikir  of  Buddiwal  and  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal),  at  which  last  action  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  ri|ifci ^h 
by  a  grape-shot  while  candying  the  Queen's  Colour.  Served  with  the  8and  Regiment  in  the  Indian  camptip 
1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Cawnpore  on  the  26th  27th  and  a8th  November  and  6th  December,  »i^ 
Futteghur,  action  at  Kankur,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  and  actions  around.  The  O  iH* 
under  his  command  was  mentioned  in  General  Wmdham's  despatch  fonts  conduct  on  the  38th  November  is  1 
capture  of  two  x8-pounder8  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major), 


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{)  BnumnoDd,  John. 

LlBVTBKAjrT  Gz3rzxi.LS. 
a  Bainbrigge,  J.  H.,  TJnatt. 
Creagh.  James. 
Haly.  W.  O'Grady,  CB. 
a  Lo  Mcsurier,  w.  A.,  TJnatt. 
Y€  Percy,  Lord  Heniy  H.  M.,  XCB. 
l^iymond,  H.  P. 
piS  Smith,  Thomas  C,  Unatt. 

MlJOB  GSNIBALS. 

Aircy,  J.  T.,  CB, 

Alexander,  Sir  James  Edward,  CB, 

Anaell,  A.  P. 
Armstrong,  John,  CB. 
Haaaagnrtner,  R.  J.  CB. 
^i<«M,  J.  J.,  CB. 
!•  rion.  Arthur,  CB. 
LVowTiriL'j;.  J.  S.,  CB, 
*^MiijiN.-ll,  G.,  CB. 
t'L-.!5f'.\  S.  T.,  CB, 
I'larkc,  G.  C,  CB. 

C'  Ihome.  ffoM.  P.  CB. 

(■«.i.wav,  T.  S.,  CB. 

(■a.-taiice,W.  N.,  CB. 

Dau'..>ney,  Sir  H.  Charles  B.,  XCB. 

Pe  S:.lis,  R.,  CB. 

Doaelas,  Sir  John,  JTCB. 

E(lward>,  C.  A..  CB. 

F:.inhirst,  C.  CB. 

Errinjrton,  A.  C. 

Kn*kiiic,  G. 

iitvart,  J.  A.,  CB. 

Farren,  R.  T.,  CB. 

f  1  y.  i/on.  St.  Geo.  G.,  CB. 

F  nest.  W.  C. 

G.  r.'-.  F.  D.,  CB. 

fr.^ir.nouirh.  A.  C.  CB. 

G^rlon,  ('.  H.,  CB.  r.f.p.  Det)6t  Batt. 

G-ituun.  H.  H.,  C^. 

CriLt,  John  Thornton,  CB. 

Gr%thcd.  Sir  E.  H.,  JTCB. 

HjK  K.  H.,  CB. 

Hanlinjf,  P.  P.,  CB. 

HLrthomc,  Sir  E.,  KCB. 

H.rWTt,  C,  CB. 

Hey:ai.a,  A.  T.,  CB. 

Hul,  P.,  CB. 

H  r-fnrd,  Air  AllVed  H.,  KCB. 

^avcjs.  >:.  R.,  CB. 

Jf  nes,  .<?»>  John,  ^CB. 

K^:y.  .'Jir  R.  D.,  ^CB. 

Krr. /^rJMurk,  CB. 

I:  V.  T.  K. 

la-  .ir.l.  W.  T. 

L'.--\J.U. 

i>"  khirt,  A.  L,  CB. 

lj-u:lvTi.  H.  E.,  CB.  CST. 

1/  r  .'fird,  W.  L.  ITaW  o/.  JTCB. 

J^-^n.*,  Daniel,  CB. 

aico^iald,  J.  M.,  r.f.p.  Ceylon  Rifles. 

Xtflonald,  Hon.  James  W.  B.,  CB. 

JfartcmeU,  A.,  CB. 

Ma^Jcinlv.  D.  B. 

JUiwcU'.  G.  v..  Ci?. 

3i5U.T,  K.  A.  G. 

Jfrnn,,  William,  CB. 

Korrott,  W.  S.  R.  CB. 

hu-te,  W.,  CB. 

hnlf.T..  CB. 

Jear-on,  lliomas  Hooke,  CJ. 

Rar.kctt.  if©*.  C.  D.,  r.f.p.  i  P. 

nckUnj^on,  B.  H.  F. 

ft»tt.  R.  CB. 

n»ton,  W.  R. 


Ottahf  rbin,  Sir^.  B.,  JTCB.  XC5J. 

Ber.f'il  Infantry. 

«yc,  E.,  CB.  r.f.p.  B.  (Bengal)  Art. 
UvTtnce.  Sir  G.  St.  P.,  CB.,  KCSI., 

W  Bragal  Stafi*  Corps. 
r£  Travers,  J.,  Bengal  Infantry. 

HxiOK  GByiBi.L8. 

inrtrather,P.,CB.r.fj?.R.(Madr.)Art. 
5«now,  L.,  Madras  S.C. 
l^rweU,  C.  A..  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
It  Browne.  S.  J.,  OB.  Bengal  S.C. 
Bowchier,  Sir  G.,  JCCB.  r.  f.  p.  R. 
^.Benpal)  Art. 

OuunbetlAln,  C.  T.,  C8I.  Bengal  S.C. 
^tm.P.C.,  CS/.r.f.p.B.(Ma£r.)Eng. 
2B«V>n,  C,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
Jorster.  H.,  CB.  R.  (Bombay)  Art. 
J»w«r-Tytlcr,J.M.B.,CB.Bengal  S.C. 
Gthrf  y,  Michael,  CB.  Jladras  Inf. 


Rollo,  Hon.  R.,  CB, 

Shute,  C.  C,  CB. 

Smith,  J.  W.  S.,  CB. 

Smith,  James  Webber,  CB. 

Smjth,  H.,  CB. 

Somerset,  B.  A.,  CB. 

Stavoley,  Sir  Charles  W.  D.,  JTCB. 

Street,  J.  A.,  CB. 

Stuart,  J.  R.,  CB. 

Taylor,  R.  C.  H.,  CB. 

Tidy,  T.  H. 

Tinley,  R.  N. 

Waddy,  R.,  CB. 

Walker,C.P.B.,  CB.  « 

Warro,  H.J..  CB. 

WeUs,  S.,  CB. 

Whitfeild,  H.  W. 

COLOXELS. 

AddiEon,  Thomas.  CB.  2  P. 
Aplin,  J.  G.,  Brigade  Depot. 
Buyly,  Paget,  Br.  Depot. 
Binpham,  G.  W.,  CB.  Bri;xadc  Depot. 
Binpluim,  II.,  r.f.p.  Insp.  lield  Oiliccr. 
Brooke.  J.  C,  CB.  h.p.  8  P. 
Badd,  R.,  Insp.  Field  Officer. 
Burton,  P.  CB.  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
Buficr.  P.  A.,  CB.  h.p.  28  P. 
Cole,  J.  A.,  h.p.  15  P. 
Cox.  J.  AV.,  CB.  h.p.  13  P. 
Curcton,  E.  B.,  r.v.alry  Depot. 
Drysdtile,  Wm.,  (  ii.  Brigade  Depot. 
Dwyer,  John,  r.f.p.  14  F. 
Eagar,  R.  J.  CB.,  r.f.p.  31  P. 
Elrmgton,  P.  R.,  CB.,  Br.  Dopdt. 
Pinucanc,  G.  T.,  r.f.p. 
Poster,  ('.  J.,  h.p.  16  Lancers. 
Pyers.  W.  A.,  CB.  h.p.  Kifle  Brigade. 
Gall,  R.  H.,  CB.  h.p.  14  Hussars. 
Gordon.  0.  E.  P.,  VB.  h.p.  75  P. 
Gonlon,  W.,  CB.  Br.  Dep6t. 
Gwilt,  J.,  CB.  34  P. 
Hamilton,  H..  CB.,  Brigade  Dep6t. 
Hope,  Wm.,  CB.  Brigade  Dep6t. 
Lncy,  R.  W.,  Brigade  Dep6t. 
Lamb,  8.  B.  r.f.p.  4  W.  I.  R. 
M'lntyro,  C.  C,  CB.  r.  f.  p.  78  P. 
rc  Mande,  Fred.  P.,  CB.  b.p.  3  P. 
Maxwell,  E.  H.,  CB,h.p.  GS  F. 
Mein,  G.,  Brigade  Depot. 
Murray,  A.  W.,  CB.  h.p.  1  W.I.R. 
Nelson,  A.  A.,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
Norman,  H.  R.,  CB.  10  P. 
O'Brien,  B.,  CB.  brigade  Depot. 
Roche,  E.,  b.p.  3  Hui^siirs. 
Sargeut,  J.  N.  CB.  Br.  Depot. 
Sttwrer,  C,  h.p.  6  Dr.  Gds. 
Scuoamore,  A.,  CB.  Brigade  Depot. 
Scager,  E.,lnsp.  Officer  of  Yeomuniy 

Cavalry. 
Shad  well,  L.,  CB.  Unatt. 
Simpson,  John.  CB.  h.p.  34  P. 
Stephenson, F.C.A.  CB.  ScotsPus.G<ls. 
Stewart.  W.  L.  r.f.p.  Depot  Batt. 
Stuart,  W.  K.,  CB.  r.f.p.  86  Y. 
Tliackwoll,  J.  E.,  CB.  Brigade  Depot. 
Warden.  U.,  CB.  h.p.  19  F. 
Weare,  H.  E.,  CB.  50  ¥. 
Whitinore,  E.  A.,  CB.  TJnatt. 
Wilby,  W.  CB.  Brigade  Dep6t. 
Yonge,  G.  N.  K.  A.,  Brigade  Depot. 

LlEUTEKAirT  COLOKBLS. 

Byrne,  T.  M.,  Unatt. 
Hook,  L.,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles. 

FATM.iSTSRS. 

SSI  Peneran,  P.,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
Pugeon,  B.,  h.p.  Dcp<Jt  Batt. 

INDIAN  ABMY. 

Green,  G.  W.  G.,  Bengal  S.C. 
Hughes,  W.  T.,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
Johnson,  B.  B.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Lumsden.S'ir  H.B.,CB.XCS/.Ben.S.C. 
Norman,  H.  W.,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Baton,  J.  S.,  Bengal  S.  C. 
Pears,  T.  T.,  CB.  R.  (Madras)  Eng. 
Powell,  B.  R.,  Bombay  Infantry. 
Richardson,  W.,  CB.  late  Bengal  S.C. 
Shaw,  R.  J.,  lato  Bombay  S.  C. 
Stannus,  H.  J.,  CB. 
Stewart,  D.  M.,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
Strachey,  R.,  CSI.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
Tapp,  T.,  CB.  late  103  Foot. 
lirCTombB,«rH.,  JTCB.  R.(Beng.)Art. 
Tremenheere,  C.  W.,  CB.  R.  (Bombay) 

Bug. 
Turner,  P.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Vaughan,  J.  L.,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
Wallace,  Sir  R.,  KC8I.  lato  Bom.  S.C. 


South,  Lt.Col.  C,  h.p.  R.M.  Academy. 
Webster,  Lt.Col.  J.,  h.p.  78  F. 
Wheatloy,  J.,  h.p.  Rec.  Dist. 
QuABTEB  Masters. 
Allen,  Capt.  Geo. . h.p  Scots  Fas.  Gds. 
Hoban,  Captain  T.,  h.p.  13  F. 
Jackson.  Captain  D.,  h.p.  90  P. 
Morris,  T.,  Depot  Batt. 
\^'m  Payne.  Capt.  John,  Gr.  Gds.  h.p. 
Turner,  John,  h.p.  50  P. 
Wilkinson,  H.,  31  P. 

Royal  Artillery. 
Gekxral. 
Wyldo,  W.,  CB. 

LlBUTBNAVT  GsirXBAL. 

Dunlop,  P.,  CA  r.f.p. 

Major  Gbkbralb. 
D'Aguilar,  C.  L.,  CB. 
Y€  Dickj>on.  Sir  Collingwood,  KCB. 
Fitzmayer,  Sir  J.  W.,  KCB, 
Fraucklvn,  J.  H.,  CB. 
Maberly,  E.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
rhillpotts.  A.  T. 
Rowan,  H.  8.,  CB. 
Wood,  Sir  D.  E.,  KCB. 

COLOKBLB. 

Adye,  Sir  J.  M..  KCB. 
Gibbon,  J.  R.,  CB. 
Middleton,  W.  A.,  CB. 
Price,  E.,  CB. 
Turner,  J.,  CB. 

Majors. 
Handyside,  W.,  Coast  Brig,  of  x\rt. 
Sweeny,  J.,  Coast  Brig,  of  Art. 

Bo3ral  Engineers. 

LiBUTBXANT  GbNBRALS. 

Bent.  George,  CB. 
Bourchier,  E.  P.,  CB. 

Majob  Generals. 
Dumford,  E.  W. 
Hadden,  W.  C. 
Hamosa.  Sir  H.  D.,  KCB. 
Mould,  T.  R.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
WjTine,  George. 

COLOITBLS. 

Browne,  J.  F.  M.,  CB. 
Hassard,  F.  C,  CB, 
Mann,  G.  F.,  CB. 

Medical  Department. 

SrRGEON  Gbhxral. 
FC  Mouat,  J.,  CB. 

IXSPXCTOR  Ge^TXRALS. 

Dowse,  R.,  h.p. 

Dumbreck.  Sir  D.,  MD.  KCB.  h.p» 

Tiiylor,  J.  R.,  CB.  h.p. 

Whyte,  C,  h.p. 

Deputy  I:tspector  Gekesal.  • 
Bradford,  B.,  h.p. 

SUUGEOXS. 

Wood,  Arthur.  MD.  h.p. 
pjLa  Young,  W.  H.,  MD.  h.p. 

Royal  Korines, 
Gbxerals. 
Anderson,  A.,  CB. 
Brown-Greivo,  J.  T.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
33  Delacombe.  H.  I..  CB. 
Graham,  S»rF.,  A'CB.  r.f.p. 
Strunsham,  Sir  A.  B.,  JTCB. 

LlErTRKAKT  GeKXXAL. 

Lemon,  T.,  CB. 

COLONBLS. 

Aslctt,  W.  S. 
Suther,  W.  G.,  CB. 


Wilde,  Sir  A.T.,  KCB.  CSI.Jdadr.S.O- 
Younghusband,  R.R.,  CB.  Bom.  S.C 

COLONBLS. 

Abbott,  U.  D.,  CB.  Madras  S.O. 
Barrow,  C.  M.  CB.  Bombay  S.C. 
Batton,  S.  J.,  Madras  S.  C.', 
Cadell,  Alex.  Tod,  R.  (Madras)  Art. 
Howett,  Arthur,  CB.  Madras  B.C. 
Leith,  R.  W.  D.,  h.p.  106  P. 
Macintire,  A.  W.,  CB,  R.  (Madr.)  Art. 
ire  01pherts,W.,  CB.  R.  (Beng.)  Art. 
Owen.  W.  G.,  Madras  Infantiy. 
Taylor,  A.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Bng. 
Vine,  W.,  Madras  Cavalry. 

LXBVTKKAirT  COLOITBL. 

Brown,  W.,  late  Bengal  Infiantry. 

Medical  Departkbitt. 
Brown,  J.  C,  Inspector  General 

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30  The  Honotirable  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms, 

The  Body  Guard  of  tlie  Sovereign  on  all  Pvhlic  and  State  oceations. 

(E8TA.BLISHXI>  Xir  TEX  Yxi.B   X509.) 

Captain Tiu  Marqu'u  of  Exeter.  3  March  74. 

Lieutenant  Sir  William  Topham.  1*18  Mar.  53. 

Standard  Bearer William  M'Gall,^  late  Lt.Ck>louei  Unatt.  30  Sept.  73. 

GBim.xiniir>xT'AB]CS. 
Bdward  Goodwin,  late  Major  Cambridge  MUUia  ^22  June  49'  Hon,  Frederic  Bamewall  Best,*^  late  Captain 

Stapleton  Oharlee  Cotton '16  Oct.  491    2  Bengal  Fusiliers  iSAn^J: 

P12  Feb.  50 'Wm.    Cuninghamo    Canlngrhame,*^  lateCap* 

36Feb.  53II    tain  79  F iSAnc^ 

,  Richard  George  Ellison"  lato  Major  47  F  ...   15  Feb  rt 
19  May  54j  JohnCha.D.Morrison.Colonel  r.f.p.  R.Marines  y:  Mar.  % 
>*23  Apr.  58; I Jas.Ainslie Stewart.*^  late  Colonel  R.Mar....    ^i^xoin 
>*z5  Nov.  60  iJohnGlas  Sandcman,*^  late  Capfoin   i  ]>rs. 

16  July  61  .     Lt.Colonel  Wegt  Euex  Yeomanry  Cavalry i8Jtnif6 

32  July  61 '  Robert  Edw.  Henry,"  Brevet  Major  h.p.86  F.  ao  Jn!y  6 
22  July  6z{  |Cha.  Edwyn  Wyatt,*?  Captain  h.  p.  $  Lancers  ao  JqIt  ( 

I  Arthur  Walker.**  late  Captain  79  F.  Adjutant 
zi  Aug.  62!      z  Adminietrative  Battalion  of  Northumberland' 

3  Feb.  63;      Rifle  Volunteer* aoJuly^ 

'  Francis  Pavy,"  late  Captain  74  F aoJnlyi 

9  Sept.63   ""  '       ■"  '      .—..«.. 


Charles  Tyler 

Edward  Sutherland,  late  Brevet  Mnjor  7  F 

Charles  James  Lindam,*  late  of  Rifle  Brigade, 
and  late  Major  British  Swiss  Lein>on 

Arthur  Palliser 

Fra.  G.  Wemvss,  Captain  6  We»t  York  Militia 

Griffin  Nicholas,  Hon.  Mi^or  r.  f.  p.  s  F 

T.  B.  Mortimer,  Uite  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel  Unatt. 

Charles  Dresing,^  Captain  h.  p.  1  F 

Alex.  Decimus  Toogood,*  Captain  h.  p.  late  2 
*Bengal  Fusiliers  

Henry  Hardinge,7 lato Lt.Col.  Rifle  Brigade  ... 

Bevil  Granville.*  late  Brevet  Mf^or  23  F.  Adju- 
tant z  Herte  RifU  Volunteer*    

Stanhope  Leonard  Douglas  Willan,*late  Cap- 
tain 2F 

Paget  John  Bonrke.i^  late  Captain  z z  F 

Henry  JoblingWallaok,"  late  Captain  77  F.... 

John  Henry  Lowndes,^' late  Lt.Colonel  6  F. ... 


John  Walrond  Clarke,**  late  Captain  zo  Hus, 
?C  Fred.  Robertson  Aikman,"  Captain  h.  p, 

Bengal  Infantry,  Lt.Coh  Commandant  East 

MiddUeex  MiUtta 


James  Herbert  Frome,**  late  Captain  79  F. 

Id.Colonel  z  Shropahire  Sifle  Volunteer*   

Wm.  Fred.  Portlock  Dadson,*?  late  Captain 

R.  Marines 


8  Oct.  63I 
25  Apr.  64 
Z7  Dec.  64 
17  Dec.  64 

8  Mar.  65 


Z3  May  65 


Thomas  Lewis  Hampton-Lewis,*'  late  Captain 

5  Dr.  Gds '    zMar.j 

Walter  Clopton  Wingfleld.*^  late  Captain  z, 

Dr.  Gds aaApr; 

YC  John  Grant  Malcolmson,**  late  Lieut.  31 

Bombay  Cavalry '  asMsj-j 

John  Hampden  Waller,**  lato  Lieut.  28  P a*  A:is:. : 

Wm.  Chester  Master,  C5.»«  late  Colonel  28  F,   31  Oct.  ; 
Theodore  Williams.*^  late  Lieut,  zo  Hussars... 1    6  M&r. ; 

Gnstavus  Hume,**  late  Bt.Lt.Col.  Unatt '  13  P«.  i 

Philip  Limborch  Tillbrook.*?  late  Major  Unatt.'  aj  Dtc  • 
Z9  July  65   Horatio  Page  Vance.**  late  Brevet  Lt.Col.' 

IJ    38  P '  a7Fe\j 

25  Oct.  65'! 

Clerk  qf  the  Cheque  attd  Adfutant.—  Wm.  O'Bryen  Taylor,"  late  Mf^or  32  F.  30  Sept.  73. 
Sub  Q/^MT.— Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Saiideman,  late  Captain  z  Dra, 
Scarlet— FoHii^  Blue  Velvet.  |  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  Lt.Colonel  M'Call  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-S5  in  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles  of  14 
and  Balaklava.  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yen! kale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  z8th  Joitftf 
8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colouel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mis^A 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Lindam  served  in  the  zoth  Foot  in  the  Sntl^  campaign  of  z 845-46,  and  was  severely  wounded  (lo»t  :i')!| 
at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  four  years  as  Paymaster  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  British  Caf.^.i 
including  the  Kaffir  war  of  Z846-47  (Modal).  J 

^  Captain  Dresing  served  with  the  58th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  present  at  the  storming  ofKivi 
Pah  at  Ruapekapeka  on  the  zzth  Jan.  Z846,  after  which  he  proceeded  to  the  valley  of  the  Hutt,  and  semHl  iM 
during  different  operations  (Mcdnl).  1 

*  Captain  Toogood  served  throughout  the  Pui\jaub  campaign  of  Z848-49.  including  the  passage  of  the  rnri 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  piirsuit  across  the  Jhelum  and  of  the  Affghans  overtii^  I'-ii 
through  the  Kyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  with  the  Turkish  C<»u: 
during  its  occupation  of  Kertch  (Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-5S,  iiic! 
t^e  defence  of  Cawn^ore  and  final  operations  against  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Lt.Colonel  Hardinge  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  Z846-47 ;  and  in  that  of  1852-53  (M; 
Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  N.E.  of  the  Great  Orange  Kiver  in  An^.  1848.  when  ht  "i 
present  and  slightly  wounded  in  the  action  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  inclouiur  i 
oattlos  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  5th  CIa»  ci 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Granville  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854.  including  the  battle  0' 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Joined  Lord  Clyde> 
before  Lucknow  on  Z4th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison ;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  < 


Captain  Bourke  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  Z850-5X  (Medal) ;  and  in  i!5.^ 
the  Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  conmianded  several  successfhl  patrols. 

"  Lt.Colonel  Lowndes  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclwiii 
tuittles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  uid  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  36th  Oct!,  and  4i4 
tiie  Quarries  on  7th  June— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel, 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie). 

1*  Captain  Wallack  served  with  the  oth  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  X845-46,  and  was  pre^^c:  1 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  ^ 

^*  Captain  Clarke  served  with  the  zoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Z7th  April  T855,  including;  ib^ 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Tchorgaum.  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  where  he  commanded  a  squadron  io  ^- 
of  a  troop  of  Horse  Artillery,  and  an  affair  with  the  Cossacks  near  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turki:d)  ^t 

^*  Lt.Colonel  Aikman  served  eighteen  years  in  the  Bengal  Armv,  including  the  Sutlq'  campaign  of  z&(5-.: 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pui^aub  campaign  of  Z848-49  (Medal),  with  General  Wheeler* 
I*orco.  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  Z857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  action  of  Bolund.«^'4 
aiege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having,  when  coznman'i.^ 
tfcl  Sikh  Cavalry  on  the  advanced  picquet,  with  zoo  of  his  men.  attacked  and  utterly  routed  a  body  of  5^: 
infftntry,  200  horse,  and  3  guns,  cuttingup  more  than  zoo  men,  capturing  the  two  guns,  and  driving  the  ?^n 
enemy  into  and  over  the  Goomtee.  This  feat  was  performed  under  every  disadvantage  of  broken  ^rDxi 
partially  under  the  flanking  fire  of  an  adjoining  fort.  On  this  occasion  he  received  a  severe  sabre  woTLtii 
nee  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy,  the  effbcts  of  which  compelled  him  to  retire  on  half  r^ 

'*  Lt.Colonel  Freme  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  and  up  to  9th  Feb.  Z855  with  the  79th  Wvs^.'A 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and -Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastoool  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  andTortLfl:  11 

^7  Captain  Dadson  served  with  tne  R.M.  Battalion,  in  co*operati6n  with  the  French  Army,  at  the  bomt«j-l 
and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  August  Z854,  and  was  on  piquet  in  the  breaching  battery  dtir:3| 
"         *         —    ■  "' I  Allied  expedition  to  the  Baltic  fhan  >la 


battering  of  Fort  Nottick  on  z5th  August,  and  served  with  the 

Deo.  of  that  year  (Medal).    Joined  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  in  Jan.  1855,  and 

until  May ;  accompanied  the  Kertch  expedition,  and  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Teni 

a  Company  in  oamp  there  until  June ;  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  s^ 

of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  indcdl 

blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  Canton,  and  dangerously  wounded  by  a  g^ij^al  ball  {n^ 


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ittcrod)  vhile  wiih  the  scaling  ladders  at  the  storm  and  oaptore  of  the  city  (Mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 

iSQ,  and  Life  Pension  for  woonds) .    Berred  dorinff  part  of  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China. 

1*  ji^jor  Taylor  served  with  the  1 8th  Royal  Irish  m  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  forPegn). 

•0  in  the  Crimea  flrom  30th  Dec.  1854,  inclnding  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Bebastopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June — 

I'litlj  woanded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  MecUi^e).   Also  in  India  during  the  latter 

in  <itbc  Mutiny  of  1857-58.  and  served  for  many  months  with  a  field  force  m  the  Deccan. 

^  Captain  Hon.  Frederic  Best  served  in  the  Indian«mutiny  campaign  m  1857-58,  and  was  attached  to  the  64th 

?t.  daring  the  operations  at  Cawni)ore  under  Major  General  Windham ;  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  affair 

Kiilee  Naddee  (Medal). 

>  Captain  Cnninghame  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  up  to  a6th  Nov.,  and 

0  ip>m  Jan.  to  gUk  Feb.  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with 
eo  ( laspe,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Major  Ellison  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  47th  Regt.,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 

ccnnaji,  captare  of  BalaUava,  siege  of  Bebastopol,  and  sortie  on  36th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian 

i  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie). 

'  ( oionel  Stewart  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  in  1840,— at  the  Camp  at  D*Jouni  as  ActingBngineer, 

'  >t')rni  and  capture  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  and  capture  ot  St  Jean  d'Acre  (war  Medal 

:h  Claflp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  on  the  Coast  of  Africa  for  two  years,  commanded  a  detachment  of 

ntm  at  the  destruction  of  several  Barracoons,  and  liberated  i,aoo  slaves  in  1843 ;  was  attacked  by  large  numbers 

Afi-ioans  at  Kabenda,  three  miles  iiUand,  and  effected  a  safe  retreat  to  the  beach  with  three  men  mortally 

anded.   Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the 

u(l  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

'  Iit.Co2anel  Sandeman  served  with  the  zst  Eoyal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  Arom  the  6th  Oct  i8^4« 

i  wflfl  present  at  the  battles  of  BalaUava,  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fkll  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with 

ce  ('la«p8,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  ^Lijor  Henry  served  in  the  86th  Regv.  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbudda,  and  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and 

1  pmveot  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  actions  of  Mundesoor  and  GKx>darea,  siege  storm  and  capture  of 
indarce.  and  also  of  the  fort  and  town  of  Jhonsi,  battles  of  Betwa  and  Koonch,  actions  at  and  in  fVont  of  Oalpee, 
tic  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar.  actions  of  the  x6th  and  19th  June,  and  capture  of  the  town 
ifortre<$!t  of  Gwalior,  acted  as  Aide  de  Camn  to  Brigadier  Stuart  in  most  of  the  latter  engagements  (Medal  with 
tp,  four  time«  mentioned  in  despatches,  ana  Brevet  of  Major). 

Captain  Wyatt  served  with  the  Z4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  oi  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also 
he  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1 858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutghur, 
'^n  of  Barodia,  relief  of  Baugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture  of 
ii*i  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

( apuin  Walker  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Douglas, 
QliTij;  the  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  on  the 
cli  I')  the  relief  of  Asimghur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Captciin  Pavy  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  th» 
n»  a'ld  captare  of  Capaul  (Medal). 

CftfjtAin  Hampton-Lewis  served  with  tiie  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  tho- 
les of  lialaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  foil  of  Bebastopol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  three- 
PH,  sth  CU188  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Captain  Wingfleld  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  campaign  of  1860  in  China,  and  waa  pre- 
at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  also  those  of  the  i8th  and  21st  Septemoer. 
nuoded  the  Cavalry  force  sent  to  Tungchon  with  Mr.  Wade  to  demand  the  giving  up  of  the  prisoners  on  the- 
September.  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Lieutenant  Malcolmson  served  in  the  3rd  Bcmbay  Light  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in 
-57.  inclnding  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshii*e,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borasjoon,  and  action  of 
Mhah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the 
>of  Ratffhur  and  fkll  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ifr  Waller  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Kaili  (Medal). 
i'olonc]  Master  commanded  the  51^  Fusiliers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857.  and  served  with  it  in 
un'A  Force  at  the  Alum  Bagh  in  all  the  operations  of  the  succeeding  months,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  th» 
ire  of  Lucknow,  as  also  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-50.  including  the  action  of  Dounderkeiraand 
f  j?hat,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Oomerea  (several  times  mentionea  in  despatches,  CB. ,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a 
9Ber\'irc>. 

tfr.  T.  Williams  aerved  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  July  to  the  ist  October  1855,  including 
ie?e  and  fall  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

U.Coinnel  G.  Hume  served  with  the  38th  Regt*  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
ma,  »iege  and  ftill  of  Bebastopol,  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Campl)ell  on  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  and 
lit  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June,  in  which  the  Major  General  was  killed ;  was  D.A.A.G.  3rd  Division  from 
185;  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie, 
Tarkiah  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  38th  from  X2th  Nov.  1857  to  9th  August  1858 ;  was  present  at  the 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  with  Grant's  Division  during  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude,  including  several 
raffiurB  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

fajor  P.  L.  Tillbrook  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firam  the  asnd  August  1855,  including  the 
and  foil  of  8eba8topoi:(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•tCoIonel  H.  P.  Vance  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  January  to  the  15th  April  185c,  In 
\9  the  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov. 
"nd  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  Fiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Baireo 
•ogfpir  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Her  Majesh/s  Body  Qtiard. 

(IK9TITUTBD  BY  HkXRT  VII.  IX  THB  YsiiB   I485.) 

Captain   Lord  SkelmcradKle,  2  March  74. 

lAeutenant  Lt.Colonol  Arthur  Noed,^  lato  of  14  Hussars,  zi  Feb.  70. 

Ensign Colonel  ifo».  William  Jamos  Colville,*  late  of  Rifle  Brigade,  11  Feb.  70. 

Exowa.-^ 
Lt.  Colonel  Charles  Doyle  Patterson,*  late  of  lo  Foot,  13  Fob.  6a. 
Lt.Colonel  John  Aufpistus  Todd,^  h.  p.  14  Hussars,  a  Apr.  64. 
Captain  Francis  Brockman  Morloy.'  late  of  40  P'oot,  24  Oct.  68. 
Colonel  Henry  Hume,^  CB.  late  of  Grenadier  Guards,  22  Nov.  73. 
Clerk  of  the  Cheque  and  .i^/uton^.—Lt. Colonel  Wm.  Griffin  Sutton,7  r.  f.  p.  Caval^  Depot,  9  Jan.  6a. 

140  Yeomen. 
Agcnte. — ^Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Need  served  the  Punjaub  campaigrn  of  1848-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Whish,  and  was  pi  <"'«•- : 
during  the  whole  of  the  sio;?o  operations  against  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Soorjkoand;  was  a.^  < 

SreBent  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  gamsou  of  Chcniote,  and  battle  of  Goojcrat  (tvnce  mentioned  in  dosputchr  ^. 
[edal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  i4,th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  CLusj}). 
Also  with  ^e  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Bahutghnr,  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Garrakota  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  across  the  Beas  (specially  men- 
tioned in  despatches) ,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass  (horse  wounded),  battle  of  the  Betwa  (horse  wounded,  srol 
spcciiill .'  mentioned  in  despatches — life  saved  by  Lieut  James  Leith,  for  which  the  Victoria  Cross  was  awardc-d  i.> 
him),  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fortress  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpr« 
and  action  of  Golowlce,  capture  of  Cnlpee  and  pursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches),  action  of  Morar,  action  rcsulur.^ 
in  the  re-capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Gwalior.  Served  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  18^7-58  in  the  pursuit  of  the 
rebels  under  Ferozeshah,  action  of  Ranode  (horse  wounded),  and  pursuit  of  Tontia  Topee  {mentioned  in  despatches., 
Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  the  Hon.  William  Colvillc  served  %vith  the  Rifle  Brlga<lc  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1354-55.  including 
the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Tm'kish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Patterson  served  with  the  10th  Ile.^.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  SobrafiU 
(Medal).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole  01  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  ac;:  n 
of  Boo^khoond,  oanying  the  heights  before  Slooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlut  Gate  in  command  of  the  stomunc 

Sarty,  aurrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Commanded  three  companies  W 
le  xoth  Regt.  in  Slmhabad  with  Mnjor  Evre's  fleld  force  at  Dilawur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  was  monUont^ 
in  despatohes  for  his  gallantry  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Todd  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Afrghaiu5taB, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznec  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  incluui?  z 
the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passjigo  of  the  Chonab,  battles  of  Chiliiaiiwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Cla9pl^•. 
Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  as  Bric&lc 
Major  to  the  and  Brigade  of  the  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  bi*  ^  • 
and  capture  of  Rahutghur,  relief  of  Sanger,  captiire  of  Gan'akota,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  caplare 
of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Bctwa  with  Koonch,  and  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee  and  action  of  Golowlie ;  aldo  it; 
action  of  Moror,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  pursuit  with  action  of  Jowra  Alipore :  served  as  Assistant  Adjut:.r: 
General  to  the  Gwalior  Division  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  and  at  the  action  of  Ranode,  also  present  at  the  capituro  •' 
the  fort  of  Powrie  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt-Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Morley  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mohars.- 
pore,  a9th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

^  Colonel  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  05th  Regt.  including  the  battles  of  the  AIess 
(wounded,  horse  killed  under  him,  and  mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded— ehot  thnwdi 
the  thigh),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  nad  sortie  of  26th  October  in  command  of  the  Regiment ;  he  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Regiment  at  Inkerman,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  (Medal  with  three  <"h.sr^ 
CJS.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  add  Turkish  Medal).  Woa  reoommended  for  ti.<9 
Yiotoria  Cross  by  Lt.Geu.  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  "  an  act  of  special  and  useful  valour  at  on  important  mament''  *t 
the  battle  of  the  Alma  in  having  seized  a  Colour  and  led  over  the  bridge,  the  officers  previously  bearing  it  haTiig 
been  struok  down  by  the  enemy's  fire. 

7  Lt.Colonel  Sutton  has  received  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  and  the  Turkish  Medal,  for  services  with  the  Istt 
Turkish  Contingent. 

Military  Knights  of  Windsor. 


^  Mnjor  Sir   John  Paul  Hopkins,  JCZT.  late  of  98  F. 
(Oovemor). 

•  >  Captain  Francis  Gee,  Unatt. 

■■  JffllLt.Colonel  A.  G.  Sedley,  late  of  3  W.  I.  Regt. 

•  )  Robert  Cochrane,*  late  Captain  71  F. 

:  )  Col.  Joseph  Robert  Raines,  late  of  British  Swiss  Legion. 
1  )aS  Lontine  White.^  late  Captain  h.p. 

•  jffiS  Lieut.  Alex.  Innes,  Unatt. 
Iiawrenoe  Desborough,  late  Captain  94  F. 
IKaioT  RoUo  Gillespie  Burslem,  late  of  13  F. 


Colonel  Paris  Wm.  Aug.  Bradshaw,  late  Unattached. 

Mnjor  Wm.  Young,  h.p.  Paymaster  Depot  BottaJion. 

John  Godwin,  late  of  46  F. 

John  Buckley,  late  Captain  92  F. 

Lt.Colonel  Joseph  Webster,  h.p.  Paymaster  78  F. 

Lt.Colonel  Joseph  Sanderson,  r.f.p.  1  F. 

Charles  Donovan,  late  Captain  9  tjanccrs. 

Peter  M'lnnis,  late  Lieut.  44  F. 

Patrick  Cahill,  late  Major  r.f.p.  56  F. 


^  Captain  White  served  on  the  expedition  to  the  Elbe  and  Weser  under  Lord  Cathcart ;  the  principal  caznpsifss 
in  the  Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  including  the  operations  on  the  Coa  during  the  siege  and  battle  of 
Almeida,  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  the  siege  and  storming  of  Bodajos,  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  captin«  cf 
liadrid  and  the  Retire,  the  siege  of  Burgos  and  affldr  on  retreat  at  Muriel  (War  Medal  with  three  Claspe) .  'Ttte  as- 
paigns  in  Flanders  and  France  under  Lord  Ljmedoch  and  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  inoluding  the  attack  on  Mcrxes. 
Dombordment  of  Antwerp,  the  aflUr  of  Fort  Frederick  Hendrick,  and  siege  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  the  battk  -J 
Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and  capitulation  of  Paris. 

*  Oaptcdn  Cochrane  served  with  the  and  Battalion  47th  Regiment  throughout  the  Peninsular  campaigns  ott$t*u. 
and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  retreat  from  Burgos,  occupation  of  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedraa,  baac 
of  Vlttoria,  siege  and  storming  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bldassoa,  battles  of  the  Nima,  mvasUaeas « 
Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  (War  Modal  with  six  Clasps). 


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The  B0711I  Arms.    "  PBirnrsTjUL*'  "  Watbbloo." 

ColoneL— George  Charles,  Earl  of  Lucan,^  OC3.  Entign^  29  Aug.  16;  Lt.  94  Doc.  18  j  Cop^  16  May  m  i 

Major,  23  Juno  25  ;  Lt. Colonel,  9  Nov.  26 ;  Colonel,  33  Nov.  41 ;  Major  General,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Lieut. Oeneral, 

24  Deo.  58;  Oemerol,  28  Aug.  65 ;  Colonel  zst  Lifo  Guards,  22  Fob.  65. 
liitttenaat  ColoneL— Richard  Bateson,  Cornet  4r  Sub  Lt.  ^12  Mar.  49 ;  Lt.  '31  Oct.  51;  Capt.^xs  May  55; 

2£ajor  4"  Lt.CoUmel,  '13  June  68  ;  Lt.Colonel,  29  May  72 ;  Colonel,  13  Juno  73. 
Sigor  and  LtOolonaL— James  Keith  Fraser,*  Comet  4r  Sub  Lt.  P:6  Apr.  53;  Lieut.  '23  Mar.  55;   Capl, 

*i7  Nov.  57 ;  Mqfor  4r  Li.Colonel,  29  May  72. _^_ 


Ci.PTAIK8. 

jCharles  Wibner  Dancombe 

\Mon,  Reginald  Arthur  James  Talbot . 

Charles  Needham  

Walter  Henry  Octavius  Duncombe .... 

William  Henry  Fellowes 

Hon.  Ghas.  Cavendish  George  Byng  . 
James  Alex.,  Earl  of  Caledon 


LnHTTSKAirTS. 

'Edward  Mashiter  Dansey  

Sir  Simon  Macdonald  Lockhart,  Bart 

Thomas  Cox  {BM.  13  Dec.  61),  Adjutant  \ 

13  June  68 } 

John  George  Henry  William  Dunbar 

Ijohn  Edmund  Philip  Bpicer  

iJan  Charles,  Viscount  Reidhaven 

Heniy  Cuimes  Westenra.  Lord  Rossmore... 

Jsmes  Walter,  Viecount  Grimston 

Son.  Bernard  Edw.  Bamaby  FitzPatrick 

Sirs  LiKrTEiri.KTS. 

Lord  James  Arthur  Wellington  Foley  Butler 

William    Reginald,   Viicount   Helmsley,*) 

MP.f<frjr.B.ofrorkelUre ) 

Arthur  William  Hill-Trevor 

Francis  Fym 


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'13  May 
>*i7  Nov. 
»*  4  Dec. 
P 16  Mar. 
»*  8  June 
P13  July 


'14  Sept.  67 
Pi 7  May    68 

13  June  68 

P22  July  68 

P12  June  69 

P  8  Dec.  69 

P29  Deo.  69 

P24  Sept.  70 

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p26Aug.  59 

P28July  63 

Pi  I  Jan.  67 

Pi6May  68 

P22july  68 
P3oBept.  68 

P  5  May  69 


P  3  April  67 
P  8  May  67 
P  5  May  69 
P17  Aug.   70 

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9  Aug.   73 

16  Aug.  73 


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24  July   72 

,  6  Sept.  73 

25  Feb.   74 


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Ridina  Ifcw/tfr.— William  Bladon.  17  May  71. 
Quarter  Master.— John.  Henry  Stuart  Reia,  23  Jan.  60. 
^         " "  '^         '  ~  'Jun 


Surgeon  Major.— Owen  WiUiam  George,  JTD.  A.S.  6  June  51 ;  Surgeon,  14  April  63 ;  Surgeon  Major,  6 SvLM  71. 

Surgeon.— Edgcombe  Venning,  14  April  63. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Martin  Mence,  25  Julv  55  ;  jst  Claet,  4  Dec.  63. 

Scarlet— Pacing*  Blue.  Agents,  Messrs.. Cos  and  Co. 

Returned  from  'France,  January  1816. 

^  Lord  Lucan  served  the  campaign  of  x8a8  on  the  Btaflf  of  the  Russian  Army  in  Bulgaria  (Russian  War  Medal  and 
Jommonder  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia).  Commanded  the  Cavalry  Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaicp^  of  1854, 
oclading  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (wounded)  andlnkcrman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
tCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  ist  Cla^s  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'  Lt.Colonel  Fraser  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Edward  Lyons  on  the  Expedition  to  Kinboum  in  1855,  and 
n&  present  at  its  bombardment  and  surrender  (Medal). 


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2nd    Regiment    of*  Life    Onards. 

The  Royal  AnuB.    "  PsirnrBuuL "  "  Wactbloo." 

Oolonel.— IB  George,  Jfar^uU  </ Twoeddale,^  JTT.OCB.  Enngn,  June  04;  X<.  xa  Oct.  04;  Ctfl.j^^j 

07;   Magor,  14  May  12  ;  jLi.Colonel,  21  June  13 ;  Colonel,  27  May  25 ;   Mtyor  Cheneral,  10  Jan.  37;  lieui. 

General,  9  Nov.  46;  GensrAl,  20  June  54 ;  Colonel  and  Life  Gnarga.  9  Sept.  63. 
Lieutenant  Oolonel.— Alexander  Charlea   Hector   Stewart,    Cornet,  ■'14  Oct.  56;   i^.  '8  Oct  58;  CafL 

'6  Sept.  61 :  Jfq/or  *  Lt.Colonel,  '3  Sept.  70;  Li. Colonel,  26  March  73. 
K«jor  &  LtOolonei.— Henry  P.  Bwart,  Cont*^,  '26  Feb.  58;  Lt.  '22  July  59;    Oyrf.  '25  Mar.  6a;  Jfo/or 

giMtJ^  Coton^/,  26  March  73. 


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John  Stephenaon  Ferguaon* p*iz  June  52 

George  Anguatua  Curzons  |  16  Nov.   60 

Frederick  Trench  Townahend  '  4  June  61 

Sir  WUliam  Samuel  McMahon,  Bart <^iB  Mar.   6a 

Clarence  Peter  Trevelyan  Kendall ri4  J^^e  63 

Herbert  Reginald  Hay !'"  Joly    64 

Hugh  Richard,  Fimwfi^Downe ^  8  Aug.  65 

Alex.  Glentworth  Paul  Clifton  Perceval '20  June  65 


Baillie   Hamilton,^ 


LlS^SITAirTS. 

Sir  Archibald  Lamb,  BaH.... 

Edward  Hanning  Lee  

Hector  Robert  Toler 

Richard  Henry  Towneley 
Douglas  Mackinnon  Bail 

Xord  Cochrane } 

Cromartie,  Itarquie  (/Stafford,  MP.  for\ 

Sutkerlandikire  } 

Fr  incis  Johnstone 

William  Gausfleld  Gerard  

Audley  Dallas  Neeld 

Thomas  WAke,Adjutant  10  May  71 ;  Biding ) 

Maeter  20  July  66   f 


8  Dec.  54 
'  9  April  61 
1*28  Jan.  62 
'  7  Nov.  62 
P27  Feb.  67 
1*24  Mar.  69 
'10  Nov.  69 
'  3  Sept.  70 


5  Sept.  56 

'12  June  63 

P  8  Aug.   65 

>'24Mar.   69 

8  May    72 

28  May    73 

25  June  73 

5  July    73 


PaiMar. 
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'10  Nov. 
»'26  Feb. 

»  6  July 

,'  3  Sept. 
:pi4  Sept. 
1'  7  Deo. 
'is  Feb. 


Sub  LlXUTINAlTTB. 

Sir  George  Douglas  Clerk,  Bart... 
Thomas  Charles  Callis  Western  .. 
Lord  Henry  John  Yane>Tempest.. 


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65  '15  Feb.  7" 
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30  April  73 
26  July    73 1 


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ILT.COLOVIL. 


5  July    7a 


Riding  Matter. — John  Marshall,  9  Sept.  71. 

Q,uarter  Maeter. — Anthony  Scarisbrick,  9  Deo.  6a. 

SMry«mlfaior.— Frederick  George  Kerin,  A.8. 18  Aug.  48;  Surgeon,  31  July  60;  Surgeon  Mq/or,  t  July  6*. 

Surgeon. — George  Frederick  Sp^,  MD.  17  June- 59. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.—Thomion  Hart,  4  July  55 ;  let  Close,  4  Dec.  63. 

Scarlet— PaWif^ir  Blue.  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


Returned  from  France,  February  1816. 

>  Lord  Tweeddale  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  an  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  has  received  the  Gold  Mcdar 
for  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  in  which  action  he  was  wounded,  as  also  at  Buaaco.  Served  also  in  the  American  war,  aad 
was  again  wounded. 

♦  M^or  Ferguson  served  with  the  sth  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  finom  Oct.  1854  to  7  Dec.  1855,  and  wa* 
present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

B  Captain  Curzon  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Lidtan  campaigns  of 
1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  subsequently  with  Boaa*  Camel  Corp^, 
and  present  at  the  battle  of  Oolowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 


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C«loBeL— Hash  Henry,  Lord  Strathnairn,^  OCB.  GCSI.  Eutign,  ^8  June  20;  Lt.  ^24  Oct.  21 ;  Capt.  ^22  July 

24;  Ifaiorr'30  Dec.  26;  Lt.Colonel,  ^ij  Sept.  39;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major  Oeneral,  12  Dec.  54  ;  lAeut. 

Oenerai,  28  £eb.  60 ;  General,  4  Feb.  67 ;  Colonel  of  Royal  Horse  Guards,  3  March  69. 
LMotenant  Golonel.— Duncan  James  Baillie,  Comet,   1*28  Feb.   45  ;  Lt.  P28  Sept.  47 ;  Capt,  '21  April  54  ; 

Major  ^  Bt.IA. Colonel,  1*5  June  66 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '7  Dec.  66 ;  Colonel,  5  June  71. 
Migor.— Owen  Lewis  Cope  Williams,  Comet,  '12  May  54;    i<.  '25  Jan.  56;  Capt,  ^7  May  58;  Mtyor  4r 

Bt. Li.  Colonel,  "7  Dec.  06  ;   Colonel,  7  Dec.  71. _^ 


Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Guards. 

The  Boyal  Arms.     "Pbkutsula"  "Watebloo." 


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Cecil  Robert  St.  John  Ives 

Digby  Hanmer  Rich.  Wingfleld   

Frederick  Gustavus  Bumaby    

David  Milne  Home    

HenryAdelbertWellingtonFitzRoy,  Jfar-  > 

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Charles  Robert,  Xori  Carington  

Hon.  Oliver  George  Powlctt  Montagu    

Gilbert  Stirling    


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P15  Jan. 
'26  Oct. 
'30  Sept. 
P  6  May 

^  pJiine 

P  7  Apr, 
P  I  July 
P29  Dec. 


LlBUTBKAKTS. 

Robert  M' Alpine,  Adjutant  24  Dec.  58. 

John  Graham  Carrick  Moore 

Henry  Lane  Fox 

Alfred  Mordaunt  Egerton  

Charles  Grore,  Lord  Kilmarnock   

Lord  Henry  Arthur  Greorge  Somerset. 
Hon.  Wm.  Thomas  Wentworth  Fitz William 
Hon.  Wm.  Charles  Wentworth-FitzWilliam 
John  H.  N.  G.  H.,  Vucount  Dairy mple 

Frederick  Richard  Gascoigne  

George  Lamplugh  Wickham 


58,>'x2Mar. 
58|Pi7  May 
59  P27  Sept. 
62. '•29  Dec. 

65JP  6  May 

65  Pi2  0ct. 
63  8  Nov. 
65  '  2  Dec. 


24  Dec. 
P  5  June 
P25  Dec. 
P23  July 
P  7  July 
»'3x  July 
P  6  Nov. 
P29  Jan. 
,P26Feb. 
>'22  June 
P12N0V. 


SrB  LlXUTlKAKTS. 

Hon.  Charles  George  LasceUes.. 
Allan  Russell  Mackenzie 


»'25Apr.  65 

P  5  June  66 

Pi7July  66 

'  2  Dec.  68 

'•25  Sept.  69 

'22  Dec.  69 

P  6  July  70 

P31  Oct.  71 


27  Sept.  61 
'12  May  69 
P22  Dec.  69 
P19  Dec.  65 
Pi9Aug.  7x 
V19  Aug.  71 
»27  Oct.     71 

28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.    71 


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20 

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lUding  Matter.— John  Boswell,  25  March  56. 
Quarter  Matter. — James  Sharpies,  20  Sept.  71. 

Surgeon  Ma/or.— Cmmo  Gordon  Logic,  MD.  A.S.  5  Oct.  41 ;  Surgeon,  26  Nov.  52 ;  Surgeon  Major,  5  Oct.  61. 
^vryeoM.— Joseph  Marmaduke  Taylor,^  15  Sept.  57. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Mathew  John  Harpley,' 24  April  54 ;  ut  Clatt,  9  Jan.  63. 
Blu^— Facings  8cB.T\et.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Beturned  from  France,  a  February  1816. 

'  Lord  Strathnaim  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal,  CB.,  Cross  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  of  Prussia, 
and  sword  of  honor  from  the  Sultan).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  «*  the  Queen's  Commis- 
sioner at  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  French  Army,  and  was  wounded  before  Sebastonol  (Medal  and  Clasps,  Mrfjor 
General,  KCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Mcdjidic).  Commanded  the  Central  India 
Field  Force  throughout  the  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  haWng  marched  1,084  miles,  took  upwards  of  150  pieces  of  Artillery, 
one  entrenched  camp,  one  fortifietl  city,  one  partly  entrenched  town,  fought  sixteen  succcsslul  actions,  captured 
twenty  forts,  and  never  sustained  a  check,  and  including  the  relief  of  Baugor,  capture  of  Rat^hur,  Shahghur,  and 
Chondchree,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  Calpee,  and  various  other  engagements  teiminatmg  in  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Gwalior  and  restoration  of  the  Maharajah  Scindia  to  his  capital  (GCi?.  and  promoted  Lt. General  **  in 
oonmdcration  of  his  eminent  services,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Veterinary  Surgeon  Harpley  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
affaire  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  BalakUiva,  with  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repulsa 
of  Uie  Sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1844  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Royal  Horse 
Artillery  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  affairs  of  Muchagawn  and 
Kamda  Kote  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Surgeon  Taylor.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department," 


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Tho  King's  Cypher  mthin  the  Garter.    *'  Watkbloo  "  **  Sevastopol  *'  **  Taiu  Fo«ts  "  "  Pkiht." 
Colonel.— Honry  Aitchison  Hankey,  Ent^n^  1*26  June  23;  Lt.  'lo  Mar.  25;  Capt.  '15  An?.  96;  Major, 

P27  Sopt.  33  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  Mar.  39 ;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  MaJorGcneral,  6  July  57 ;  JAeut.Oeneral,  29 Apr.  64 ; 

General,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  ist  Drajijoon  Guaixis,  i  Jan.  72. 
Lieutenant  Oolonel.— Herbert    Dawsou    Blade, ^   Cornet,  ^2$  Oct.  42;  Lt.  '9  June  46;  C(^.  '38  Aug.  49; 

Major,  P21  Oct.  59;  Lt.Colonel,  ^22  J\ily  68;  Colonel,  22  July  73. 
Miyora.— Henrj'  Alexander,*  Cornet,  ^•3  Sept.  47;  i<.  ^6  Dec. 50;  C'opf.  »i  Feb.  56;  Mqjor,  'la  June  63 ;  £<.!'. 

Colonel,  22  Sept.  73. 
Jamea  Gnnter,*  Comet,  '18  Feb.  "53;  X<.  >2i  Nov.  56;  Capt.  ^21  Oct.  59;  Major,  >a  Dec.  68. 


Captaiits. 
Richard  James  Combo   Marter,  D< 
A$tistant  Qr.  Master  General  in  Irela 

Charles  Morley  Baldcrs  

John  Matthew  Benthall  

Arthur  Gibbines 

Arthur  Rickards 

William  Henry  Thompson 

Robert  James  Burrowes  

William  Vesey  Brownlow  

LlfiLIElTAXTS. 

James  Budden    

Francis  William  Robertson    

Charles  Adrian  Gough  Becher 

Robert  Grosso  Godson 

Walter  Chrystie  Underwood 

Harry  James  Watson  

Nicholas  Sadlier 

Peter  Marrow 

Ferdinand  Seymour  Leslie 

Alfred  Wm.  James  Grow-Steuart 

John  Alexander 

Richmond  G.  Nicholas,  Adjutant  14  Feb.  \ 
74  {Biding  Matter  13  April  72)  ) 


Sub  LiBUTKiTAirTS. 
Robert  Abraham  Brewster  French.. 
Jocelyn  Tufton  Farrant  Otway   


P18  Jan.    51 


25  May 
P20  Doc. 
•"26  June 
Pi  a  Dec. 
xoMay 
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*'29  April 

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P16  Sept. 
P30  Sept. 
»'i3  July 
P14  July 

7  May 
P22  Dec. 
28  Oct. 
P27  Feb. 
P30  Oct. 


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Feb.  73 
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P«vwa*/<rr.— William  Smith,?  13  July  55 ;  Q.M.  23  April  52 ;  Hou.Mey'or,  23  April  67. 

Riding  J/ff#/rr.— Roland  Dance.'  30  Jan.  66. 

Quarter  Matter.— Kenry  Murph3\  27  Nov.  66. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Charles  John  White,"  A.8.  a8  Mar.  54;  Surgeon,  a8  Jane  64. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Luke  tiyme,  20  Jan.  52;  i»t  Cl4u»,  9  Jan.  63. 

acarlet—Faeingt  Bljie.-Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.    Irith  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Returned  from  Madras,  20  July  1866. 

*  Colonel  Blade  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  lothAng.  1855,  including  the 
bfttye  of  the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the 
campaign  of  i860  in  China  ;  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  i8th  and  2iBt  Sept. 
and  m  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Alexander  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  7th  July  1855,  including  the  battle  of  the 
Tchcrnaya  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  ist  Dragoon 
Ouai'ds  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chma ;  was  engaged  at  Sinho.  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Takn  Forts,  engaged  in 
the  actions  of  i8th  and  21st  Sept.,  also  in  tho  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Gunter  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  ita  the  Crimean  campaign  from  i6th  Auff.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  ChiM ; 
was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  i8tn  and  axst  September, 
also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Major  Smith  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  i6th  Aug.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Riding  Master  Dance  was  present  with  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  at  Meerut  on  loth 
^ay  18571  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battles  of  tho  Hindun,  Budlekeserai,  and  taking  the  heights  before 
Delhi,  siege  and  storm  of  Delhi,  and  all  minor  operations  during  the  siege,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Bewail  ee,  action  of 
Kanoud,  surprise  and  capture  of  Furrucknuggur,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Bulubghur,  and  subsequent  operations  in  the 
Soura  and  Soula  districts ;  action  of  Nigoennh,  relief  of  Moradabad,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  and  attack  of  Shah- 
jehanporc,  and  subsequent  operations  against  the  Moulvie  and  Khan  Bahadoor  Khan  near  Mahomdee,  actions  cf 
Shahabad,  Bunkagaon,  Pasgaon,  and  Russulpore,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mitowlie,  dispersion  of  the  rebels  near  Bishaw, 
pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah,  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Surgeon  Major  White.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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^23  Beo.  48;  Li. Colonel,  i  June  54;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  6  March  68;   Colonel  2nd 

Dragoon  Guards,  6  AprU  73. 
IdAntenant  Colonel.— Heniy  Holden  Steward,'  Comet,  ^la  April  50;  X^  i^zz  June  52;  Capt.^xz  July  56; 

Major,  P16  Mar.  70;  Lt.Colonel,  26  June  72. 
JEiQor.— Thomas   William   Sneyd,*  Cornet,  '2  May  56;   X*.  ^'24  July  57;    Capt.  »io  May  61;   Major, 

'9  Aug.  71. 


CJLPTA.1H8. 

George  Frederick  Onnsby«   

Francis  O'Beime?  

Frederick  Greatorex*    

Arthur  Julian  Burnett  

William  Uanniag  Lee    

Charles  Albert  Leslie  Attila  French  . 

Peter  Aubertin 

James  Frederick  Stuart  Monteth 


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All>ert  M'Gann 

Francis  James  Ashbumer    

Francis  Grenville  Doyle,  Aide  de  Camp  to  \ 

Sir  Hattinge  Doyle    } 

Bei^amin  Self, ^*  Adjutant  28  May  70  

Edward  Bgerton  Leigh     

Rudolph  Hatailton  Spencer ".... 

Foster  Cunliffe  Lister  Kay 

Arthur  Lewis  George  Gould    


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John  Francis  Wiseman     

2  .  ...    Warner  Ottley 

2  '  ...    Richard  John  Waldie-Grifflth 

I  j  ...  I  Henry  Baron  Hoey 

I  '  ...  iHenry  Clerk 

I    I  .  ...  JLonia  Eric  Ames 

12     ...  I Potrmo*^.— Nathaniel  Eyre  Bobbins,  14  Jan.  62 ;  Mon.Captain,  14  Jan. 
I    1     ...  \ Biding  Jf otter.— Thomas  Henry  Jones,  29  Oct.  73. 

5     ...  I  Quarter  Jlfa*<tfr.— Edward  Gundrie  Tackett,"  13  Jan.  69. 

21      ...  \Medieal  Qffioer.— Surgeon  Major  Fred.  William  Moore,  A.8.  2S  Oct.  53 ;  Surgeon,  5  May  63. 

3  .  ...  [Veterinorg  Surgeon. — Alfred  Adrian  Jones,  xo  June  71. 

6carlet~Paci»OT  Butt.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Jleturnedfrom  India,  31  January  1870. 

^  Major  General  H.  D.  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ii^  command  of  the  InniskilUng  Dragoons, 

including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (mentionel  in  despatches),  Inkeiman,  and  Tchemaya,  an(L siege  and  fiill  of 

Scbastopol  (CB.,  Medal  with  three  CJasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 

Medal). 

'  Lt  Colonel  Steward  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  aflfair 
of  Dawah,  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

*  Major  Sneyd  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of 
Nasserutpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations,  and  action  of  Koorsco  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Ormsby  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-50,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Nusserutpore,  commanded  a  detachment  at  the  relief  of  Azimgnur,  and  served  the  Oudo  campaign, 
latterly  as  Orderlv  Officer  to  Brigadier  Barker,  includiufir  the  action  of  Jamo,  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and 
Trans-G^rra  aflkirs  at  Bungaon  and  Newabghur  (Medal). 

'  Captain  O'Beime  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  crossing 
of  the  Grogpa  at  Fyxabad,  and  afiViirs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Greatorex  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1859,  including  the  Trans- 
CW)firra  aflkirs  at  Bungaon  and  Newabghur  (Medal) . 

"  Quarter  Master  Tuckett  served  with  the  2nd  Dr.(Ms.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  t858-s9,including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Koorsee,  Nawabgunge,  and  Jamo,  and  the  Trans-(3k>gra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal 
with  (Hasp) . 

^  Lieut.  Relf  served  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftx>m  the  Z7th  April  1855,  including  the  cap- 
ture of  Tchorgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  £xx>edition  to  Kertch,  and  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal 
mth  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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Tho  King's  C^'plior  within  the  Garter.    '*  Wxtbeloo  "  "  Sevastopol  "  "  Taku  Fosts  "  "  Piinr." 
Colonel.— Henry  Aitchison  Hankej,  JSntiffn,  ''ae  June  23;  Lt.  ^lo  ilar.  25;  Capt.  '15  Attg.  a6;3fa?«r, 

^27  Sept.  33  ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  Mar.  39 ;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  MaJorGeneral,  6  July  57 ;  iiiwrf. &eji*r«i,  29 Apr. 64; 

General,  7  Dec.  71;  Colonel  ist  Uraffuon  Guards,  i  Jan.  72.  • 

Lieutenant  Oolonel.— Herbert   Dawson    Blade, *  Comet,  1*25  Oct.  4a;  X<.  ^9  June  46;  Capi.  '38  Aug.  49; 

Major t  Pa  I  Oct.  sq  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  ^22  July  68 ;  Colonel,  22  July  73. 
lliyors.-- Henrj-  Alexander,*  Comet,  v^  Sept.  47;  i<.  *'6  Dec.  50;  Capi.  »i  Feb.  56;  Major,  'la  Jmie63;BlJi. 

Colonel,  aa  Sept.  73. 
James  Gnnter,*  Corurf,  '18  Feb.  "53;  Lt.  ^ai  Nov.  56;  Capt.  1*2 1  Oct.  59;  Jfg/or,  ^a  Dec.  68. 


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Richard  James  Combo  Martor,  Deputy^ 
Auistant  Qr.  Master  General  in  Ireland  j 

Charles  Morley  Baldcrs  

John  Matthew  Benthall  

Arthur  Gibbings 

Arthur  Eickards 

William  Henry  Thompson 

Robert  Jnmes  Burrowes  

William  Vesey  Brownlow  

Lieutenants. 

James  Budden    

Francis  William  Robertson    

Charles  Adrian  Gough  Bechcr 

Robert  Grosso  Godson 

Walter  Chrystie  Underwood 

Harry  James  Watson  

Nicholas  Sadlier 

Peter  Marrow 

Ferdinand  Seymour  Leslie 

Alft-ed  Wm.  James  Gow-Steuart 

John  Alexander 

Richmond  G.  Nicholas,  Adjutant  14  Feb.  \ 
74  {Biding  Matter  13  April  72)  ) 


Sub  Lieutenants. 
Robert  Abraham  Brewster  French.. 
Jocelyu  Tufton  Farrant  Otway  


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P</vwa*/<'r.— William  Smith,?  13  July  55 ;  Q.3£.  23  April  5a ;  Sou.Major,  23  April  67.  | 

Hiding  Jfff#/rr.— Roland  Dance,®  30  Jan.  66.  1 

Quarter  Matter.— B-cnry  Murphy,  a7  Nov.  66.  ! 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Charles  John  White, ^  A.8.  2S  Mar.  54 ;  Surgeon,  a8  Jane  64.  I 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Luke  Byrne,  20  Jan.  5a ;  x»t  Clan,  9  Jan.  63.  ' 

Scarlet— Paciw^*  Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.    Irish  Agents,  Messrs.  Cazue  aad  Sons.  | 

Jieturnedfrom  Madras,  ao  July  1866. 

*  Colonel  Sladc  served  with  tho  iPt  Draproon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  loth  Aug.  1855,  including  tk« 
battjc  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  ftUl  of  Soba.stopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the 
campaign  of  i860  in  China  ;  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  i8th  and  aist  Sept. 
and  m  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Alexander  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  7th  July  1855,  including  the  battle  of  the 
Tchcrnaya  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  ist  Dragoon 
Guards  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chma ;  was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Takn  Forts,  engaged  in 
the  actions  of  i8th  and  21st  Sept.,  also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Gunter  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  ita  the  Crimean  campaign  from  i6th  Aug.  1855,  inchiding  th* 
Biec;e  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  tho  campaign  or  i860  in  China ; 
was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  i8tn  and  axst  September, 
also  ia  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Major  Smith  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  i6th  Aug.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Claap,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Riding  Master  Dance  was  present  with  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  at  Meerut  on  ic^ 
May  1837,  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Hindun,  Budlekeserai,  and  taking  the  heights  before 
Delhi,  siege  and  storm  of  Delhi,  and  all  minor  operations  during  the  siege,  oaptore  of  the  fort  of  Rewarree,  action  of 
Kanoud,  surprise  and  capture  of  Furrucknuggur,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Bulubghur,  and  subseouent  operations  in  the 
Soura  and  Soula  districts ;  action  of  Nigeenah,  relief  of  Moradabad,  capture  of  BareiUy,  relief  and  attack  of  Shah- 
jehanporo.  and  subsequent  operations  against  the  Moulvie  and  Khan  Bahadoor  Khan  near  Mahomdee,  actions  of 
Shahabad,  Bunkagaon,  Pasgaon,  and  Russulporo,  captnreof  the  fort  of  Mitowlie,  dispersion  of  the  rebels  near  Biahsw, 
pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah,  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Surgeon  Major  White.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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The  Rojal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "  Luciirow." 


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Ootoael.— Henry  Balrymple  White.^  CB.  Cornet,  'ii  May  38;  Lt.  »8  Feb.  39;  Capt.  '17  May  44;  afa/or, 

'aa  Dec.  48;  Lt, Colonel,  x  June  54;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  6  Mai-ch  68;   Colonel  and 

Dragoon  Guards,  6  April  73. 
Lienteiuuit  Colonel.— Henry  Holden  Steward,*  Comet,  ^13  April  50 

Major,  '16  Mar.  70 ;  Lt.Colonel,  26  Jane  7a. 
M^or.— Thomaa   WilUam   Sneyd,»  Cornet,  ~ 

>9  Any.  71. 


Nov.  54;  Major  General, 

Lt.  Pn  Juno  53;  Cap*.  Pii  July  56; 
'2  May  56 ;  Li.  '04  July  57 ;    Cop/.  ^lo  May  6x ;   Major, 


Capta-iits. 

Greorge  Frederick  Ormsby^   

Prancia  O'Beime?  

Frederick  Greatorez<*    

Arthur  JaUan  Burnett  

William  Hanning  Lee    

Charles  Albert  Leslie  Attiia  French  . 

Peter  Anbertin 

James  Frederick  Stuart  Monteth 


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Albert  M'Cann , 

Francifi  James  Ashbumer    

Francis  Grenville  Doyle,  Aide  de  Camp  to  > 

Sir  Hastinge  Boyle    / 

Benjamin  l£elf,>>  Adjutant  28  May  70  

Edward  Egerton  Leij?h     

Rudolph  Hafoilton  Spencer 

Foster  Cunliffe  Lister  Kay  

Arthur  Lewis  George  Qovld    


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<John  Francis  Wiseman     

iWarner  Ottley 

•Richard  John  Waldie-Grifflth 

Henry  BaronHoey 

,  |Heniy  Clerk 

,  {Louis  Eric  Ames 

.  'PayBia#<«r.--Nathaniel  Eyre  Robbins,  X4  Jan.  62;  Jlou.Captain,  14  Jan.  67. 

,    Biding  Matter. — Thomas  Henry  Jones,  29  Oct.  73. 

,    Quarter  3fM/er.— Edward  Gundrio  Tuckett,"  13  Jan.  69. 

.  ^Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Fred.  William  Moore,  A.S.  28  Oct.  53 ;  Surgeon,  5  May  63. 

.  !  Veterinarg  Surgeon. — Alfred  Adrian  Jones,  xo  Juno  7x. 

Scarlet— Jboin^*  BuS.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Upturned  from  India,  31  January  X870. 

*  Major  General  H.  D.White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^^  command  of  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons, 
including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (mentioned  in  dospatchos),  Inker  man,  and  Tchernnya,  and  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  {,CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

» Lt  Colonel  Steward  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  anair 
of  Dawah,  and  Trans-Gogra  aflkirs  at  Bungaon  (Medal) . 

*  Major  Sneyd  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of 
Nosserutporo,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations,  and  action  of  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captam  Orinsby  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Kusserutpore,  commanded  a  detachment  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  served  the  Oude  campaign, 
latterly  as  Orderly  OfiBcer  to  Brigadier  Barker,  including  the  action  of  Jamo,  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and 
Trans-Gogra  afllure  at  Bungaon  and  Newabghur  (Medal). 

7  Captain  O'Beime  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  crossing 
of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  affhirs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Greatorex  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guarda  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1859,  including  the  Trans- 
Goflra  aflfl&irs  at  Bungaon  and  Newabghur  (Medal) . 

11  Quarter  Master  Tuckett  served  with  the  and  Dr.Gds.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  T858-59.including  the  siege  and 
cnpture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Koorsee,  Nawabgunge,  and  Jamo,  and  the  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

"  Lieut.  Relf  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  xTth  April  1855,  including  the  cap- 
tore  of  Tchorgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  Exx)edition  to  Kertch,  and  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


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38        3rd  {The  Prince  of  Wales')  Regiment  of  Dragoon  GuardB.  [ 

i     The  Prince's  Plnme.    The  Rising  Son  and  Bed  Dragon.    "  Ti.LATXKi. "  "  Albukbxi.  "  *'  Yznoiu  " 
I  ••PBwnrBUi.i."  **AbT88IHLL." 

-  Colonel.— Robert  Richardson  Robertson,^  CB.  Comet,  '8  June  26 ;  Lt.  '9  April  29;  C(gii.^i6  Aug.  33;  Jlajort 
'     *'i8  June  41 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '22  Dec.  43 ;  Colonel^  20  Jane  54;  MtyorOeueral,  14  Hay  59;  LUut.&entral,  31  Jan> 

68 ;  Colonel  vcd  Dr.  Gda.  17  June  66. 
Lientenant  ColoneL— Conyers  Tower,*  CB.  Comet,  1*7  June  44 ;  Lt.^6  Jane45 ;  Capt,  '18  Jan.  50;  Ifa^'or,  '17 

May  61 ;  LtColonel,  %  Aug.  63  ;  Colonel,  4  Aug.  68. 
XiUor.— Henry  W.  Berkeley,*  Comet,  '13  May  53 ;  Lt.  g  Oct.  55  ;  Capt,  '29  Oct.  58 ;  BtJ^qjor,  15  Aug.  68  j 

Major,  P19  Jan.  70. 


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George  Romney  Rawlinson    

Frederick  John  George  Murray 

I  Henry  Vaughan  Brooke  

Robert  Stevenson  

I  Algernon  Cecil  Dawson,  Aide  de  Camp\ 

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John  Davison 

Otho  Glynn  Bolitho  

Herbert  StexTart 

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Ernie  Kerr  Amyatt  Barney 

Robert  Steen  Gray   

FrederioHorace  Davis  Bellwood  Bellwood 

Frederick  Meyer  Wardrop 

Wmiam  Utting  Cole 

Roger  Kennedy  Parke 

Henry  Lees  

William  Frederic  Hamilton  Yatman 

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Ttjom&s  HoniyYaughan  EhTon, 

Frj'CJO  Meyrick  Pryeo 

Cbiirles  John  Moroy  Weak ...,.., 
GrcviUo  Fwiu);  M'Clipllairi 


COSITBT.      I         LIKUT.         I      CAPTAIIT. 


••29  Aug. 

'16  May 

25  June 

V  xMar. 

P25Dec. 

»i3  Mar. 
»J4  Oct. 
P24  Nov. 

'28  Oct. 
6  Mar. 
»  3  April 
'30  June 
»'28May 
'10  Aug. 
»*  9  Nov. 


31  Oct.     71 


56  P31  July 

62  '17  Nov. 
58  P30  Nov. 
64    18  Dec. 

67S0  Feb. 
6i!i'2i  Feb. 
68  '12  June 

63  »i8  July 

68  ,'30  Jane 
69!  28  May 

69  '28  May 

69  »io  Aug. 

70  »i5  Feb. 
70  28  Oct. 
67   28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 

31  Oct. 
12  Nov. 


14  Aug. 
4  Dec.    72 
©Aug.   73 

14  Feb.    74 
Wietitwutih  Dnwea,  18  Nov.  68 ;  Hon.  Captain,  18  Nov.  73. 


57  P17  Ma^  61 
63  '17  April  69 
60  i»i6  Jan.  66 
67|''3oJuiie  69 

69Pi5Peb.    71 

65P2sJan.  71 
69  12  Feb.  73 
65  »ii  April  68 

69 
70 
70 
70 
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71 
71 
71 
73 
73 


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J^uiiff^/  MaMfer.—WyUcny^'nrtUl  1  May  66. 

Qnitrter  Mtu/fr, — SciJouel  D|i«a,  9  Oct.  63. 

M'di&aJ  tlJ^jerr.—Sur^nm  Mnjer  James  Landale,  2£D.  A. 8.  is  Sept.  57;  Surgeon,  10  Jan.  72. 

ViUriAiity  Stif^Mn—HwhRoi  Joseph  Hartigan,  3  June  68. 

^rnrUt— Fiifimga  YeUow.— Agents,  Messrs.  Hopkinson  and  Co. 
;'l  .  turned  from  Abyesinia  and  India,  June  1868. 

*■  Lieut.  General  Richardson  Robertson  served  in  South  Africa,  in  command  of  the  successftil  exi>edition  against  the 
insurgent  emigrant  Boers,  beyond  the  Orange  River,  in  1845.  Also  as  Brigadier,  and  in  command  of  the  7th  Dra- 
goon Guards  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846-47  (Medal  and  CB.). 

*  Colonel  Tower  served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  BalaUava 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  3rd  Dragoon  Goards  daring 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  ana  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Cif..  and  Medal). 

»  Major  Berkeley  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  was  present  at  the 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala,  and  commanded  a  piquet  of  the  Regiment  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

7  Riding  Master  Ward  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  with  the  loth  Hussars  from  the  17th  April  1855,  inolading 
the  reconnaissance  under  Omer  Pasha  on  the  x9th  April,  capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  the  Tcnemaya,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Received  a  gunshot  wound  in  the  right  ankle  when 
in  pursuit  of  rebel  Kaffirs  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  on  the  6th  July  1859.    Has  the  Ghxxl  Conduct  Medal. 


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Head(juarteni.j         4^  (j^^^  j^;^)  Regiment  of  Dragoon  Guards. 

The  Harp  and  Crown,  and  the  Star  of  St.  Patrick,  with  the  motto  "  Qui$  §eparabitr"    **  PMriwgui.A. " 

"  Bl.LAKI.ATl. "  "  SbTASTOPOL/' 

OetoaeL— 5m*  Edward  Cooper  Hodge,^  KCB.  ComH,  3  Auif.  26 ;  Lt.  '3  July  a8 ;  Capi.  '19  Deo.  34 ;  Major, 
'3Dec.4x;  X<.Cb2oN«2,  '3  Oct.  48;  Colon»l,jaA  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  30  Jan.  63;  Lt.Qeueral^  as  Oct. 
71 ;  Calomel  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  6  Jan.  74! 

lientaBaat  Ooloiiel.— Frank  Chaplin,'  Comei,  '8  May  46;  Zt.  31  Oct  48;  Capt.  '8  April  53;  Major, 
'x  April  59;  Bi.Lt.Col4mel,  z  April  70  ;  Lt.Coloiul,  oDee.  71. 

Xi^er.— Henry  Haokett  Chilton,  Comet,  '17  Feb.  57;  Lt.  'aa  Jane  58 ;  Capi.  ^7  Nov.  63 ;  Major,  26  June  7a. 


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CAPTiurs. 

James  Alexander  Tait 

Thomas  Bradney  Shaw-Hellier 

George  Ramsay  Alored  Denne 

John  Sidney  Bates 

Philip  Edward  Pope 

John  Fisken  Halket 

Edward  Harran* 

James  Cunningham  Douglas,   A^utant^ 

South  Nottiiuikcmihire  Yeomanry  CavalrgS 

John  Ghadwiok  


LxximirAjras. 

Charles  Henry  Currey 

Mervyn  Chaloner  Stephen  Tynte 

Laurence  Murphy 

Charles  Yilliers  Ibbeteon,  At^mtant  z  Feb.  73 

Wm.  Johnson  Howard  Townsend 

George  Edward  Dowdeswell 

John  Robert  Phelips  Goodden 

John  Hubert  Hussey 

Arthyr  Grey  Lloyd 

Hen.  Ernest  Baskerville  Walton  

Robert  John  Abdy 


SvB  LnuTSKurTS. 
Fred.  Power  Lawrence  White   . 

Frederick  Thomas  Penton 

Josepb  Watkins  Wm.  Darley.... 


*3i  July 
'27  Sept. 
'16  Mar. 
'13  Feb. 
'22  May 
'33  June 
23  Feb. 

'17  Nov. 

^xa  April 


'la  Sept. 
'x3Mar. 
'x7  April 
'  4  Dec. 
^ao  June 
'aa  July 
'lo  Feb. 
»aa  Oct. 
3xOct. 


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»  7  April 

'  9  Aug. 

63  »  4  July 

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P  9  April  70 

P14  Sept.  70 

'  6  Mar.  69 

Pi7May    71 

a8  Oct.    7z 

a8  Oct.    71 

a8  Oct.    71 

3z  Oct.    7a 

a3Mar.   73 

30  Deo.    73 


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24  July  72 
23  April  73 
X2  Nov.  73 


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Pi  I  July  65 
'17  April  67 
P  8  June  70 
Pz4  Sept.  70 
'22  Oct.  70 
P17  May  71 
9  Dec.    71 

26  Jane  72 

4  June  73 


^  Sir  Edward  Cooper  Hodge  com- 
manded the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  was 
on  board  H.M.S.  Sanepareil  in  the 
naval  attack  on  Sebastopol  Z7th  Oct. 
1854;  also  present  at  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  night-attack  on  Russian 
outi)osts,  X9th  Feb.,  and  battle  of 
Tchemava,  16  Aug.  z8<5  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  CS.,  Offloer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Me^iidie,  and  Turkisb  Medal). 


Pmrmaeter. — 

BkUna  Maeter.^Joaepix  Hankins,  iz  March  74. 
6     ...    Quarter  Maeier.^Soloman  Williams,  xx  Apr.  68. 

19     ...    Medical  Officer.— Surpeon  Major  Edwin  Wuson,?  A.S.  19  May  55 ;  Surgeon,  25  Nov.  68. 
Veierinarjf  Surgeon.— JoYm  Hanly,  28  Apr.  63. 

Scarlet— JVi«tii^«  Blae.— Agent,  Henry  Tucker  Clack,  Esq.— JrwA  Agent;  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Setumedfrom  ike  Crimea,  Julg  1856. 
'  LLColonel  Chaplin  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  3rd  Lt.  Dragoons,  and  was  present  in  the 
affair  of  Ramnuggur,  paesatre  of  the  Chenab  at  Wiizeerabad  on  the  ist  Dec.  1848  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph 
Thackwell,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Cbillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Harran  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya  (as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  ftx>m  February  1855),  the  night  attack  on  the 
Rassian  outposts  on  the  x9th  Feb.  X855,  and  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 
'  Surgeon  Mi^'or  Wilson.— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Department." 


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>lonel.— Richard  Pnrker,  Comet,  Ps  Auff.  22 ;  Lt  '31  July  25  ;  Capt.  P30  June  28 ;  BtMaior,  23  Nov  41  • 
Major  ^  Lt. Colonel,  9  Nov.  46;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Lt. Colonel  ^  Colonel,  20  June  54;  JfoiW  QeMTnl 
24  Aug.  61 ;  Lieut.  O&ueral,  2  Jan.  71 ;   Colonel  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  7  Dec.  71.  * 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Richard  Temple  Godman,»  Comet,  *'i7  May  50;  Lt.  ^3  Mar.  54  j  Capt.  21  July  55  •  Jfa/or 
P22Juno7o;   i^.CbZon^^  P28  Oct.  71.  -v      .       j    1 

Maior.— William  Edward  Mar8land,=»  Comet,  P17  Feb.  57;  Lt.  'lo  Dec.  58;  Capt.  P3  Mar.  60*  Major  "28 
Oct.  71. '  ' 


**  Veitigia  nulla  retrormm." — "  Salaujlvcjl  "  "  Vittobia  "  "  Toitlouse  * 
*•  BA.Li.JciiA.VA  "  "  Sevastopol." 


'PBKnrsuLA" 


Captains, 

James  Dvson  Bourne 

Francis  Gist 

Richard  Jones  Sankey 

Forster  Mayers  Clarke 

Edward  Alfred  Jee 

Edward  Henry  MaunsoU 

Joseph  Mills 

$.  James  John  Neil  BuchaLan  * 


LlBUTKlTAKTS. 

Frederick  Ferd,  Burkinyoung 

Thomas  Henry  Hartuell,*  Adjutant  1  May  67 

Bernhard  Henry  Entwisle  

John  Oswald  Trotter 

John  Paul  Alexander,  Prince  Sapieha  .. 

Walter  Campbell  Calvert 

Robert  Wilson  Kearsley 

John  Oswald  Lambert 

Frederick  Augustus  Cracmft-Amcotts  .. 
JameB  Alex.  John  Cavan-Irving     


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^12  Mar.  6t 

PiSMar.  63 

••14  April  63 

P  2  Mar.  66 

P30  Nov.  60 

"23  June  63 

*io  Juno  53 


Sub  LiBiTTKyANTS. 

Maunsell  Bowers  

Francis  Peter  Lawrence  Toler  . 

John  Ripley  MacMurray 

Walter  George  Barttelot 

Pawj»a*<«r.— Maxwell  Reeve,7  5  Oct.  55  ; 


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2  May 
"  8  Aug. 
P  7  July 
P20  Oct. 
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13  Apr.  72 

23  Apr.  73 

5  July  73 

28  Fob.  74 

Hon.Major,  $  Oct.  70. 


P  7  Nov. 
P  2  Dec. 
P23  June 
P  1  Sept. 
P  8  Aug. 
P20  Oct. 
P12  Jan. 
P  8  Sept. 


62 ;p  3  Aug.  66 
62JP  8  Aug.  68 
65!P28  0ct.  71 
65j'3i0ct.  71 
68  23  Apr.  73 
65  25  June  73 
66|PioNov.  69 
54    14  Mar.  65 


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P20  Oct..  69 

27  Oct.  71 
P27  Oct.  71 
P27  Oct.  71 
P27  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
30  Dec.  71 
24  Feb.  72 
12  Nov.  73 


BUB  LIKUT. 


Riding  Master. — Thomas  Miller,  7  Nov.  65. 

Quarter  Master. — William  Denis  Lemmon,  3  June  64. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  John  Coote  Ovens,*  ^.5^.  16  Dec.  53 ;  Surgeon,  12  June  63. 

Veterinary  Sar^eon.— Stephen  Price  Constant,'  27  Oct.  49;  ist  Class,  26  Nov.  61. 

Scarlet— 2?a«fi^»  Green.— ^.(7fw<«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JmA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  the  Crimea,  28  Mag  1856. 
1  Lt. Colonel  Grodman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  including  tho 
battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Toj-k.^h 
Medal). 

»  Major  Marsland  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  engnped  a; 
SinhoTpresent  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  i8th  and  2i8t  September,  also  in  the 
advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

♦Captain  Buchanan  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  17th  Aj)ril  1855,  inclcdini: 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  battle  of  the  Tchernnya,  and  affair  of  the  21st  Sept.  near  Kertch  (Medal  vniu 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1657-5^, 
including  the  operations  in  Rohilcund  and  action  of  Nugeena,  relief  of  Bareillv,  relief  of  Shahjenanpore,  cap- 
ture of  the  Fort  of  Remai,  and  pursuit  with  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahundee,  action  of  Bunkagaon,  opera- 
tions in  Oude  and  actions  of  Mohudipore  and  Rusoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mitoulee,  actions  of  Alii frucj 
and  Biswa.  Also  served  as  oflaciating  D.Q.M.G.  to  the  Agra  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  Central  liidia 
in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  Fcroze  Shah,  and  others  (Medal) . 

*  Lieut.  Hartnell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and 
Tchernasra,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  night  attack  on  the  Russian  outposts  on  19th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  wiib 
three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

7  Major  Reeve  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  scrred 
with  the  expedition  in  North  China  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasps).    And  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66  (Medal). 

8  Surgeon  Major  Ovens.— For  War  Services  see  **  Metrical  Department." 

•  Veterinary  Surgeon  Constant  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman,  and  eiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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IWari'Ser.!  **  SbtaSTOPOL  "  *' DXLHI, 

Tuu  Half  Colonel.— Henry  Richmond  Jones,*  CB.  Comet,  ^g  June  25  j  Lt.  P14  Nov.  26 ;  Capt.  ^13  June  30 :  St  llajor 
f ■'I-  fUt  9  Not.  46 ;  Major,  ^21  May  50  j  Lt.Colonel,  ^16  Sept.  51 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  ;  Major  General,  2  April  65  •* 
Lieut,Oeneral,  6  Dec.  73  ;  Colonel  6tli  Dragoon  Guards,  15  May  73,  * 


Ci-PTAiirs. 
\».  George  Salis  Scbwabe,  Brigade  Major  \ 

ofCacalry,  Curraah    j 

dbiarles  Frederick  ifarriott 

Henry  Blackbume  Hamilton 

Hardm  Burnley 

iHu^h  C.  Gaston  Montgomery 

I  Cecil  Hedworth  John  George  Lewis  Gor-  | 

don  Williamson  j 

'William  Wallace  Graham' 

\IIon.  James  David  Drummond 

I  LlEUTSKAiTTS. 

iFrederic  CameRasch  

Florance  Thomas  Stephen  Rii  .     ^ 
{Alfred  Edward  "Edmund  Jacooson 

Charles  Edward  Byrom   

;John  Moore  

.William  Henry  MacGoorge 
John  Francis  Upton  Gaskell 
.Charles  George  Hammond ... 
Thomas  Cole  Porter  


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Pat  July 
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Pi  7  Feb. 
P  6  Mar. 
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28  Oct. 


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Robert  Preston  Sandeman 

Richard  William  Wickham    

David  Thick 

William  Arthur  Inoe  Anderton.. 
Alexander  Sprot.. 


56    IS  Nov. 
58, P  8  Mar. 

67"Pa4  Mar. 
68  P15  Dec. 

68  P  6  July 

69  Pio  June 

69  P  5  July 

70  28  Oct. 
7ij  28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 
24  Feb. 


Payji»a#<^.— Charles  Sewell,  5  Jan.  55  ;  Comet,  '17  Oct. 
Biding  Maefer.—FranciB  Leyison  Michael,'  1 1  July  56. 


P29May   67 

PaoJune  68 

P24  Mar.  69 

PisDec.  69 

P  6  July  70 

681  Pio  June  71 

57I  17  Jan.    72 
59  ^16  Jan.   63 

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6  Sept  73 
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SI }  I£on.Mc{for,  17  Oct.  66. 


Quarter  Master. — George  Griffith,*  3  June  59. 

Medical  Qffleer.— Surgeon  Major  Richard  Gilbomo.'^.S^.  2  Oct.  46;  Surg.  8  Deo.  54;  8urg,MaJor,  2  Oct.  66w 
7     ...  \Veterinary  Surgeon.— -John  Ashworth  Rostron,  11  Jan.  67. 

I  Blue— Facinga  White.— Agentf,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

Betumedfrom  India,  26  July  1861. 

*  Lieut.General  Richmond  Jones  commanded  the  Carabineers  in  the  Crimea  from  14th  Aug.  1855,  including  the 
liattlcof  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Soba.stopol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie,  and  Turkish  Meflal). 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign;  commanded  General  Penny's  Column  in  the  action  of  the  Kirkrowlie  (that  officer 
having  been  killed  by  the  first  shot  fired  })y  the  enemy),  and  captured  a  gun;  commanded  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at 
the  capture  of  Bareilly  {CB.);  commanded  the  Left  Column  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  in  the  attack  on  Benhi  Madho's 
force  at  Dunderkora;  commanded  the  Cavalry  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including 
affairs  at  Magedia,  Chundal,  and  Bankee,  also  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the  Raptce  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Graham  served  in  the  17th  Lancers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Almn,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  SebastopoT  (Medal  with 
fo:ir  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  present  with  the  CnraT)ineer8  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Sepoy  mutiny  at  Meenit  on 
10th  May  1857  ;  served  the  Rohilcund  carai)aign  of  1858  until  wounded ;  also  the  Oude  campaigrn  of  1858-59  (Medal). 

*  Riding  Master  Michael  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  also  present  with  the  Light  Brigtide  at  Eupatoria 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Qr.Master  Griffith  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish 
Medal,  and  French  War  Medalj; 

'  Surgeon  Major  Gilbome.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


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3      ...    B^,  Ltncoln  Edwin  Stanhope '  31  Oct.     71    31  Oct.    71 

1      ...    M/>ntacni«  Campbell  Daj I        23  Apr.    73 

t     .-    Miehael  Axthir  Barke I        12  Nor.  73 

14     '..    PaymmtUr.—WiniMm  FrancU  Wheble,  18  May  60. 
17  ■  ...  .Sidim^  Matier.—^fmj  Pearce  PhUlipa,  2  Oct.  57. 

6  I  ...    OfMrifT  MaaUr.—Kaarj  Lewi«,  28  Oct.  68. 
MMieal  Qfietr. ^Surgeon  Ninian  Alexander  WOlianuon.  Smryeem,  31  Mar^  68. 

73     ...    Vti^rimarj  SmiyeoM.—Cb»r\m  George  Hetherington  Bcillj,  15  Feb.  61 ;  ui  Cimm^  a  Aa^.  yx. 
!  Scarlet— Jbn'ji^*  Black.— .i»^«,  Mes.«rA.  Cox  and  Co. 

'  Sriurmedjrom  Imdia,  33  3Vr.  1867. 

'  T>t.CoUnid  Peytmi  senred  aa  an  Eninneer  Officer  on  the  Peahawnr  Frontier  in  x854-s5«  ^Bd  wmodrilad  the  Fort* 
</(  Michnee,  fthobkarMer,  and  Abocai,  between  the  Khjrber  Paaa  and  Cabool  rirer,  in  front  of  an  enemy,  bis  vuen. 
liaving  on  more  than  one  occaaion  been  fthot  down  at  their  work,  and  hia  predeeesaor  LieoL  Bolnoia  of  the  Bensnl 
K'l  (rtneera  killerl  in  discharge  of  that  dnty ;  was  present  at  every  engagement  which  took  place  with  the  Sin  Tribe« 
d  'iri  ng  the  ab^/ve  period.  Received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  special  services  on  the  frontier  of  Thibet:  Serred 
diinng  the  Imlian  mnttny  of  1857-58  and  narrowly  escaped  fUling  into  the  hands  of  the  SeaUcote  mntiiieeTB  nt  the 
engatrement  on  the  Bavee  tmder  General  Nicholson ;  was  present  at  the  Peahawnr  ontfareak  aa  and  in  GomnuuMl  of 
th';  x^th  Pnniaob  Irrefmlars,  the  Commanding  Officer,  the  Adjutant,  and  the  Doing  Dnty  Officer,  the  only  other 
Knropean  oflleerspreAent.  being  all  three  severely  wounded  (Medal).  Lt.ColoneI  Peytcm  has  passed  the  Interpreter's 
Kxamination  in  Hindofftanee  and  taken  degrees  of  high  proficiency  in  the  Oordoo  and  Persian  langnaigea  at  the 
CoHcarok  of  Calcutta  and  Madras,  and  received  the  reward— ;C4oo. 


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1st  (Boyal)  Regiment  of  Dragoons. 

The  Crest  of  England  within  the  Garter.    An  Eagle.    "  Speetemur  agtndo" 
"PwrnrsuLX**  "Wi.tb»loo"  "Bi.lxki,ata"  "SivAaropoii." 


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Cobn«L— Charles  Philip  Ainslie,  9nd  Lt.  zo  April  25 ;  Lt.  '  28  Jan.  96 ;  Capt.  ^16  Mar.  30 ;  Jfo/or,  '14  Oct.  4a  f 

Li,Cok>n«l,  '22  Oct.  47;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  M<^for  Oeneral,  7  July  62;  Xim^.  Genera/,  25  Oct.  71;  Cd^jm^ 

i8t  Dragoons  8  liar.  69. 
Lieatfloant  ColoneL— James  Ainalie.^  OoriMf,  '13  Oct  48;  Li.  'ax  Dec.  49;    Capt.  ^ji  Oct.  53;    M<y'or,  »i6 

Oct.  60 ;  Li.  Colonel,  '8  May  67 ;  Co2<m«2,  8  May  72. 
Xijor.— John  Grordon  Graham,  Comet,  19  Jnne  55  S   I'ieut.  '15  Feb.   56;   Capf,  ^19  Feb.   58;  Major, 

27  Mar.  7a. 


Captaxits. 

Edmund  Bacon  Hntton 

Charles  Falkiner  Morton 

Egerton  Leigh,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Meyor  > 

Oemeral  Wardlaw    S 

A  iiftfi  Maclean 

Son.  Cosby  Godolphin  Trench 

George  Brown  Rossell 

Corbet  Smith   

Richard  Mark  SynnotMaonsell 


LnuTxirAVTS. 

John  Archibald  Middleton 

Charles  Richard  Tennant   

John  Frederic  Hornby 

Benjamin  Tngham  Tidswell   

Edward  LoydEntwisle    

William  Wells,  Adiutant  26  Feb.  73.. 
Richard  William  Bhickwood  Ker 


BvB  LiBxmurAirTs. 

Gerard  Vivian  Ames 

William  Henry  Robertson 

Alban  Gwrnne 

William  Henry  M'Laren 

Francis  William  Rhodes 

John  William  Sutherland 


26  June  72 
xoJune  7a 
31  Aug.  72 
15  Mar.  73 
23  April  73 
ai  April  73 

P<nrMa«<«r.— Ob6  Willans,  5  April  56;  Son.  Heyor,  5  April  6z. 

BitUng  Jfocter.— James  OoUins,*  9  Aug.  tx. 

<^rter  Meuter.— George  Clements,^  23  Mar.  70. 


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Pi8Feb.  6a 

»'i8July  6a 

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P17N0V.  63 

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V  8  Jane  70 

P30  Jan.  66 

28  Oct.  71 


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69  2x  Jan.  74 


Px6Mar.  70 

'3x  May  7x 

7  May  68 

28  Oct.  7x 

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2X  Aug.  72 

23  Mar.  73 


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BT.LT.COL. 


Mfedieal  OJUer.— Surgeon  Major  William  Henry  Mnschamp,"  A.8.  23  Jan.  55 ;  Sufgtan^  9  KoT.  67. 
Veterinary  Safi^wn.— William  Hall.  26  Nov.  6x  ;  let  Close,  a  Aug.  7X. 
1  Scarlet— J%ici»M  Blne.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Betnmedfrom  the  Crimea,  27  Mag  X856. 
^  Colonel  AinsUe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855  with  the   xst  Royal  Dragoons,  including  the  battle  of 
rcbeniaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

s  Riding  Master  Collins  served  in  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of  x858-5p,and  was  present  at  the 
aptors  of  Kotah,  reoapture  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah-ke- Serai,  capture  of  GwaUor,  capture  of  Powrie, 
ftioDs  of  Sindwahoo,  Kxx>rwye,  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Qaarter  Master  Clements  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x 854-55  with  the  xst  Royal  Dragoons,  including  the 
ifttUes  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  andlnkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'  Sorgeon  Mi^'or  Mnschamp.^For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Deportment*" 


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*'Watbrloo"    **BA.LA.iLi.vjL"  "  Sbtabtopol." 


'  Second  to  None." 


Colonel.— 5tr  John  Bloomfleld  Gk>agh,i  ZCB.  Entign,  24  Feb.  20;  Lt.  'i  Oct.  25 ;  Capt.  »i  Aur.  26:Bf.3f»|of, 

26 May  41 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  23  Dec.  42 ;  Colonel,  2  Aug.  50;  MajorQeneral,  30  Jan.  55 ;  lAeui.QtMrcl,^^<s^. 

62 ;  Colonel  2nd  Dragoons,  31  Jan.  64. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Andrew  Nugent,"  Comet,  ^17  Dec.  52;  i^ '24  Nov.  54;    Cojrf.'S  Feb.  56;  if^for.ji 

Mar.  66;  Lt.CoUmel,  1*3  Feb.  69  ;  Colonel,  3  Feb.  74. 
Mafor.— Andrew  Smythe  Montagu®  Browne,*  Comet,   18  Nov.  53 ;    Lt.  I'le  Mar.  55 ;   Oog*.  '24  Dec.  58 ; 

Major,  >3oJune69. 


Gi-PTAJirs. 

Charles  Hill  Uniocke*  

Francis  Lamb  Philp 

«.  John  Wallace  Hosier,  Brigade  Major  of\ 

Cavalry,  Alder ehot   } 

9.  Thomas    Jessop,   Aeeietant,    Topogra-^ 

phieal  Department   ^ S 

Francis  James  Agnew  WfJlace 

Patrick  Sanderson 

Francis  Glennie  Farquhar 

Bdward  Gtoorge  Moore  Donnithome,*  Lt,  \ 

B.  Artillery^  x8  Dec.  61 } 


LlBUTUIi.irT8. 

George  Thomas  Scott   

John  Wilson,*  Adjutant  30  June  69  .. 

James  Charles  Maberly   

Lockhart  Mure  Hartley  Kennedy 

Hon.  Walter  Philip  Alexander  

Montague  Oeorge  Johnstone 

Charles  Wilshere  Onslow  Doherty  .. 
John  William  M'Clintock-Bunbury .. 


^27  Jan.  54 
P17  July    57 

Px7  Dec.    58 

'16  Oct.     60 

'28  April  63 
P17N0V.  63 
^14  June  64 

'  8  Sept.  6s 


Francis  Maitland  Philips. 
Charles  FitsQerald  Watkins    ... 

Sub  LlBXrTBKA.KT9. 

John  Lewis  Yaughan  Henry  ... 

William  Christopher  James 

David  Scott  Porteou9.. 


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p  1 9.  Jaly  64  '•28  May  70 

P^o  Milt,  66 '•10  May  71 

Pjo  Oct.  66, ''31  May  71 

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Paymaeter. — ^James  Clarke  Hicks,  x  Mar.  64 ;  Hon.Captain,  i  Mar.  69. 
Biding  Magter.—Chajrlea  Walter  Neal,  6  Nov.  67. 
Quarter  Matter.— John  Liddle.  27  Sept.  71. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Andrew  Acres '  Stoney,7  iSiKf^mm  Jfo/or,  22  Deo.  68. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— AnCaem  Galbraith  Ross,  16  May  62 ;  iH  ctate,  8  June  72. 
Scarlet— Fa<nn^«  Bine.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  the  Crimea,  4  July  1856. 

*  Sir  John  Gough  served  during  the  war  in  China  of  1840-42  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  and  head  of  thfi 
department ;  was  present  at  almost  every  engagement  during  the  expedition,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Ma'cr 
and  Lt. Colonel,  together  with  the  Companionship  of  the  Bath  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44 
as  Military  Secretary  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharaipore  (Bronw 
Star).  Appointed  a  Brigadier  in  the  Army  of  the  Sutlq*  1845-46;  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  ti« 
battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  officiated  as  Quarter  Master  General  of  H.M.'s  Forces  in  India  ai  the 
baUle  of  Sobraon,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  the  Ftmjanb  campaign  of! 
X848-49  afi  Quarter  Master  General  of  H.M.'s  Forces  in  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  ofCMllianwaUsh  asd 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  with  Brevet  rank  of  Colonel. 

•  Colonel  Nugent  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Scots  Greys,  including  the  battles  of  Bali* 
klava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasiopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turldsh  Medal). 

»  Major  Browne  served  with  the  Scots  Greys  in  the  Crimea  iW)m  30th  July  to  ist  Sept.  and  fW)m  Oct.  to  Dec  iHh 
inoludmg  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

♦  Major  TJniacke  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  17th  April  1855,  including  the  capture  of  Tthor^ 
goun,  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Carabineers  in  India, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlekaserai,  affair  of  9th  June  1857,  siege  «^tii1  fall  of  DelU 
and  subsequent  operations  with  Showers'  Movable  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captain  Donnithome  served  through  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-65  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Boyal  Artmerr,  and 
waspresent  in  the  campaign  on  the  waikato  river,  expedition  to  Tauranga,  action  of  the  Gate  Pah,  campaign ia 
the  wanganni  district,  and  with  the  expeditions  of  the  Movable  Column  on  the  River  Patea  (Medal) 

•  Lieut.  Wilson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Scots  Greys,  including  the  battles  of  Bal* 
klava  (slightly  wounded)  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  £Ul  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  two  ClaspB.  a]«o  SaidiziiU 
and  Turkish  Medals).  *^ 

f  Bnrgoon  Migor  Stoney  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 


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The  White  Horse  within  the  Garter. 
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** Xeeatperaterrent**    "  Sa-laic akca.  "  "Vittoexa" 
'  Cabool,  X843  "  "MooDKBx"  "  Febozxshah  " 


Gaptaiks. 

Henxy  FranciB  Dent 

Charlee  Stephen  Walker 

Walter  Henry  Starkey 

George  Vernon  Colman  Napier 

John  Porefoy  Ellis  Jervoise,  Aide  de  Camp  1 

iotke  Governor  of  Bombag J 

Charles  B.  Nettles*  

John  Cooke 


SoBBAON"   *•  PiTHJAUB '*   '*  CKlLLIAinrALlAH  "   '*  GOOJBBAT." 

CaUad.— SVr  George  Henry  Lockwood,»  ZCB.  Comei,  PioMar.25 ;  Lt.  ^10  Ang.  26;  Capi.  '7  Sept.  32;  Major, 
6  Mar.  39;  Bt.IA. Colonel,  23  Dec.  4a;  Lt.Colonel,  9  Not.  46;  Colonel,  2  Aug.  50;  Major  GeneruL  28  Nov. 

T.5ilJ^^**^-^****'^»^  ^®P'-  ^' '  ^«««»^^'  22  Oct.  70;  Colonel  3rd  Hussars,  1  Jan.  72. 

iMolMiant  Colonel.— Edward  Howard  Vyse,  Comet,  ^21  Aug.  49;  Li,  '3  Feb.  54;  Capt.  P17  Feb.  571 
Jf<Vor,»ioJune62;  i^Cbtew/,  »i8  Oct.  64 ;  Colonel,  18  Oct.  69.  ^  " 

■^or.—#  Richard  Blundell  Hollinshead  Blundell,  Comet,  J'7  Mar.  sf ;  Zf.  '19  Feb.  58 ;  Capt.  '4  Mar.  59  ; 
Major,  '28  Oct.  68. 


LlBUTXHAVTS. 

Bex\iamin  Louis  Gilson    

Robert  George  Dickson  

Henxy  Fitshardinge  Berkeley,  Adjutant, 

31  Jan.  73 

Ralph  Hawtrey  Hicks 

George  Edmund  Rogers 

Thomas  Hopwood  Peckham 

IThomas  Hem*y  Michael  Kelly  

Arthur  James  Ramsay  Van  bortlandt  .... 

William  Charles  Owen 

Samuel  Job  Lea 


SlTB  LlXUTBITAirTS. 

Robert  Elton  Grey 

Oswald  Eric  Stuart  Forbes   .... 

IvarMaoIyor 

Robert  Gustavus  Alexander  .... 
George  Charles  Fuller 


29  Oct.  59 
'xoMay  61 
'18  Mar.  6s 
P22  Sept.  63 

P16N0V.  66 

30  Mar.  58 
1*32  Oct.  61 


'  7  Aug. 
P27  Nov. 

»i4  Aug. 

'29  May 
'30  May 

'17  Nov. 
23  Jan. 
28  Oct. 


28  Oct.     71 


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P14  April  63  P27  July  66 

'26  Feb.   64  1*22  June  67 

P19  April  64'P  1  Feb.  68 

'  9  Aug.  64 1  Pi  7  Nov.  69 

'  3  June  68  P21  June  71 

2  Nov.   66    23  Nov.  72 

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^20  Nov.  67 

P28  Oct.  68 

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p29June  70 

P14  Jan.  71 

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28  Oct.  71 

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28  Oct.  71 

30  Dec.  7X 

6  Mar.  72 


28  Oct.  7x 

23  Nov.  72 

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26  Mar.  73 

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PnrMooitfr.—Fred.  Windham  Lukin,"  10  Aug.  55 ;  Ene,  'x6  May  5x ;  Li,  »x8  Nov.  53;  Son,Majort  16  May  66,, 

Bia^ng  Ifiufer.— William  George  Matthews,  X3  July  67. 

Quarter  Matter.— George  Mathews,  26  June  67. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  William  Alexander  Thomson,  MB.  4  Sept.  71. 

Veterinmj  i9iif9«o».— Stuart  Murray  Wilson,  x4  July  69. 


Blue— 7iM»iM«  Scarlet.— .^9ra««,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
JBmbarkedfor  the  Eati  Indies,  15  Nov.  x868. 

*  Sir  George  Henry  Lockwood  commanded  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afighan- 
i-tan  under  GenentI  Pollock  (Medal,  and  CB,),  and  was  present  at  forcing  the  Khyber  Pass,  storming  the  Heights  or 
Jutniulluck,  action  of  Tezeen,  and  Hxiftkotul,  occupation  of  Cabool,  siege  and  capture  of  Istaliff.  He  served  also 
ic  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  X848-49,  and  conmianded  a  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Nettles  served  with  the  3rd  Hussars  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Ramnuggur  and  Sadoolai>ore,  and  with  the  Grey  Squadron  in  the  charge  at  Chillianwallan  (Medal  with 
eiaup). 

'  llajor  Luldn  served  with  the  xyth  Foot  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  185410  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  MedaJ).  Served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X858-59,  Including  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Luoknow  and  Trana-(^gra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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'Ti.Li.TBEi."   "AxBUHBBi."   "  8i.LiMAKCi.  "  "VlTTOMi."   "ToULOUBl"  "  PMrnrSULi. "   "  AFiaBABIKAI ** 

"Ghuzhbb"  **Ai.Ki."  "Bai^blava"  "Ibkbbmak"  "  Sbtabtopol." 
Col«n«L—i©ri  George  Angfustua  Frederick  Paget,!  ^CB.  Comet  4- Sub  Id.  '25  July  34;  ie.  »i  Dec.  37; 

Cap«.  '17  Aug.  41 ;  Jfq/or,  '30  Jan.  46 ;  X^.  Colonel,  1*39  Deo.  46 ;   Colonel^  20  Jnne  54  ;   Jf<Vor  6«Mra2, 

IX  Nov.  61 ;  Lieut.Qeneral,  38  Feb.  71 ;  Colonel  4th  Hussars,  7  Jan.  74. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Alexander  George  Montgomery  Moore,  Comet,  '13  Dec.  50;  Lt,  '6  July  52;  Copt. 


'9  May  56;  McyoT,  14  Sept.  67;  Lt. Colonel,  1*23  Dec.  68. 

Kigor*.— William  Chaine,  Cbnwf,  1*19  Deo.  56 ;  £i.  '30  June  57 ;  l  _^- . ^^  __  ,  _-^  _ . ,     -^  -  - - 

Stanley  de  Astel  Calvert  Clarke,Com«<,3  Aug.ss;  Lt.^as  Jan.  56;  Capt.  '14  June  59;  Mty'or,  '4  Feb. 71. 


!,  P19  Deo.  56 ;  £t.  '30  June  57 ;  Capt.  '8  May  60 ;  Me^or,  '  33  Dec.  68. 


Gaptaihb. 

Francis  Barker  Montague 

Frank  Goooh   

George  Pbilips 

William  Milee  Nairn  Kington.. 

Fraacis  Arthur  Hutchins 

Edward  Dean  Fisher 

Walter  Qlyn  Lawrell    


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6  April  55 

36  Feb.  58 

'25  May  60 

'21  July  63 

»  8  Deo.  65 


LXBVTBHAirTS. 

James  William  Lay,  Adjutant  7  Nov.  65.. 

Neil  Benjamin  Edmonstone  

Henry  Askew  Cherry  

Henry  Percy  Douglas  Willan 

Heniy  Fane  Grant 

Charles  Edward  Pennefkther 

William  Alesander  Ramsay 

Robert  Chateauneuf  Tuthill 

Fred.  Wilson  Hemming 

Archibald  Mungo  Muir  

William  Bernard  Wilson 

Robert  Francis  Trotter,  Interpreter   

George  Knudson  Deane  

Frederick  Charles  Pocklington   


SVB  LXBUTBlTAirT. 

Edward  James  Fandon  Wood.. 


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P23  Dec.  68  »  8  Dec. 
J*2o  May  57  '  7  Nov. 
Feb.  61  P19  April 
P31  Mar.  63  '  I  Feb. 
P  2  Oct.  66  '37  July 
'30  April  67  '27  July 


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'30  Dec. 
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PavDUM/er.— George  Waller  Vesey,  8  Deo.  58 ;  Sonorary  3£ajor,  8  Dec.  73. 

Siding  Jiaeter.— -Frederick.  Moore,  20  July  67. 

Quarter  Ifiuf^r.— WiUiam  Leitch,  38  Mar.  74. 

Medical  Officer,— Burgeon  Major  Charles  Moore  Jessop,^  Surgeon,  z8  April  68. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.— lELerbext  Sewell,*  31  Jan.  55 ;  ret  Clat^,  4  Dec.  63. 


Blae.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Hetumedfrom  the  Criniea,  28  Jfoy  1856.— i^&arited/or  Jiulia,  15  Oct,  1867. 

^  Lord  George  Paget  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55;  commanded  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  at  the 
battle  of  Alma,  and  in  the  Light  Cavalry  charge  of  Balaklava.  Commanded  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  tb« 
battles  of  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  and  on  the  expedition  to  Eupatoria  and  operations  thence  with  GQiertl 
D'Allonville.  Commanded  for  a  tame  the  Cavalry  Division  in  1855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legkui 
of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Mcgidie). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Jeesop.— For  War  Services  see  *' Medical  Department." 

■  Veterinary  Surgeon  Sewell  served  with  the  ist  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimea  flrom  June  to  Oct.  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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'6  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^27  Aug.  52 ;  Colonel^  28  Nov.  54  j  Major  Qeneral^  31  Mar.  66 ;  Colonel  5th  Lancers, ' 
I  Jan.  72.  I 

Liratenaat  Gktlonal.— William  Godfrey  Dunham  Massy,*  Emign,  27  Oct.  54 ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Capi.  20  Feb.  57 ;, 
Major,  »23  Jan.  63 ;  Lt.Colonel,  P31  Oct.  71.  ' 

■ajon.— William  Lloyd  Browne,  Eiuign,  ^15  Nov.  55 ;  Lt.  i  May  58 ;  Capt.  ^n  Mar.  62 ;  Mqjor,  12  Oct.  68. 


Ifq/or,  '23  Jan.  65 ;  Lt. Colonel,  ^ji  Oct.  71. 

Ajori,— William  Lloyd  Browne,  ifiwMrii,  Pi 5  I 
John  Chafiey,  Comet,  21  May  58  ;  Lt.  '10  July  60 ;  Capt.  ^g  Jan.  63 ;  Major,  '29  Jan.  70. 
Martin  Pierce  Blake.  Comet,  ''23  Mar.  60 ;  Lt.  "17  May  6i ;  Capt.  'i  Feb.  68 ;  Major,  *2^  Oct-  7'' 


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Boyle  Vandeleur 

Comwallis  Henry  Chichester* 

Edward  Henry  Saunders 

Ludovick  Montefiore  Carmichael . 

John  MiUer  M'Nalr* 

Joseph  Spencer  Benyon  

Gabriel  Roland  Bnsoombe  Poole. . . . 


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»i8Feb.  53 
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P15N0V.  61 
''18  Aug.  54 
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'  2  Jan.    69 


LnimviLirTS. 

Richard  Chambers 

Charles  Hanbuiy 

James  Dennis    

Alfred  Bissel  Harvey    

Cyril  William  Bowdler  BeU,^^'.  10  Jan.  71 

Arthur  Carew  Hunt*  

Edwd.  Vernon  Peshall  Monteith 

Charles  Henry  Vincent  Garbett 

St.  John  Fanconrt  Michell  

Cecil  William  Norton    

Alexander  Masters 

Augustus  Campbell  Spencer 

Arthur  Comewall  Chester  Master  


SVB  LUUTBHAHTS. 

James  Frederick  Love  Russell  .. 

Montmorency  Beaumont 

Julian  John  Newton  Spicer 

Henry  Amelius  Adams  Gridley .. 


'16  Nov.    60  P23  Jan.  63 

II  Aug.   54     7  April  58 

^M  April  63  P17  Nov.  69 

P28  July    63  P29  Jan.  70 

9  Feb.    ssi^ioJuly  60 

P  7  April  65  P24  Dec.  70 

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28  Feb.    74I 


Pavwuuter.— John  Warden  M'Farlan,  16  Oct.  66 ;  Hon.  Captain,  16  Oct.  71. 

Ridina  If aff«r.— Thomas  Fletcher,  6  Dec.  73. 

Quarter  Matter.— lioMg\a»  Shawe,  4  Feb.  71. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Mqjor  John  Atkinson,  x  April  73. 

Veterinary  ^S^Kr^eoN.— William  Black  Edmonds,  20  June  65. 

Facing$  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  28  July  1863. 

*  Major  General  Darby-GriflBth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  command  of  the  Scots  Groys,  in- 
cluding the  affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Balaklava  (wounded  in  the  hea<l  by  a  nistol-ball),  Inkerman,  and 
Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Aide  de  Cnrnp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Meaal  with  three  Clasps,  CB., 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Cla«s  of  the  Meajidie). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Dunham  Massy  served  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  was  under  fire  at  the  battle  of  the 
Tchemaya,  and  commanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  19th  Regt.  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.,  where 
wiih  minor  ii^uries  he  was  dangerously  woimded  by  a  ball  which  passed  throuirh  his  left  thigh,  shattering  the  bone. 
Being  left  on  the  ground,  he  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  enemy  the  ensuin.^  night,  who,  supposing  him  to  be  mortally 
MTounded,  did  not  remove  him  with  their  prisoners.  Was  recommended  In  a  special  despatch  by  the  Commander  in 
<-'hief  in  the  Crimea  for  his  gallantry  at  the  Redan,  his  fortitude,  and  the  patient  endurance  with  which  ho  bore  his 
most  severe  suffering  during  a  confinement  to  his  bed  of  nearly  six  months  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legiou 
of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Major  Chichester  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  June  1855,  including  the  battle 
of  the  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Me<lal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Me<bil). 

*  Major  M'Nair  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  i6th  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the 
Indian  campaign  of  1858-50,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lieut.  Hunt  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  the  15th  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  was  present  at 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia,  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  at  Nukumaru,  and  taking  of  Putahi  (Medal) . 


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The  Castle  of  InniBkilling.    "Watkbloo"  ""  ""~ 

Golonel.— Lewis  Duncan  Williams,   Cornet^  'ai  June  s 


'  BaLAICLATA  "   "SEVASTOPOL." 


S"J"!rfS2''^®.?^-  BiUinFrfcon  *£««j7n,  P30  April  55 ;  Lt.  P26  Dec.  56 ;  Capt.  'lo  Mar.  61 :  Major,  »»  Jane  6q 
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Gaptaiks. 
Francis  Gteorgo  Savage  Curtis'.. 
Alexander  Frederick  Stewart  .. 

William  Ward  Bennitt 

John  Carter  O'Neal  

Thomas  Blackwood  

Albert  Froom  

George  Hamilton  Heaviside 

Frederick  William  Bloomfleld 


LlBUTSKAlTTS. 

Henry  John  Mills  

Henry  John  Peareth 

William  Johnson 

George  Gilbert  Joseph  Thackeray  

John  St.  John  Frederick 

William  Henry  Dawson,  Adjutant  xo  Jan.  72 

Alexander  Chalmers  M'Kean 

Andrew  Green  Thompson  

Duncan  Matheson 

Patrick  John  Waldron 


Sub  LzxiJTXVAirTS. 

Henry  Leslie  Ellis 

William  Henry  Mott 

Reginald  Henry  Bimington  Wilson 
Edward  Graham  Penne&ther  


PxsDec.  54    24  Sept.  551    5  Mar.  58 

24  July  58  P28  Dec.    60  •'14  Jane  64 

P  5  Aug.  59  P17  Sept.  61  P  8  Feb.  68 

P22  Mar.  64  P20  July    67  p  9  Feb.  70 

P6Mar.  63PiFeb.    68  p  8  June  70 

P28Jan.  62'Pii  April  68    loJan.  72 

20  Oct.  59    22  Sept.  6: 1    9  Mar.  72 

P28Aug.  63P25NOV.   681    3  Aug.  7a 


P31  Aug. 
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P29May 
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P27  April 
P28  April 
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66  Pi4  Oct.  68 

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70  aSOct.  71 
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71  a8  Oct.  71 
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5  July   73 


PowMOftor.— Frederick  Fits  William  Trench  Hobbs,  9  Dec.  64;  Son.Captain,  9  Dec.  69. 

Biding  MoMter.—'SZ,  Joseph  Malone.^  7  Sept.  58. 

QnarUr  Ma$ter.^Thomaa  Mitchell,'  9  March  60 ;  Adjutant,  at  Feb.  56. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Launcelot  Annstrong.^o  MD.  A.S, -j  April  54 ;  Surgeon,  zi  Oct.  64* 

Veterinary  iS'itf^ffon.— William  Barker  Walters,  a6  Nov.  6z ;  zr^  Claeet  a  Aug.  7Z. 

Scarlet— JVictN^*  YqMo^^. —Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jri**  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi.,  and  Co. 
£etumed/rom  India,  S  April  1867. 

I  Lt. Colonel  the  Hon.  C.  W.  Thesiger  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Pattle  commanding  the  Cavalry  Bri* 
gade  during  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  afl^irs  of  the  lath  August,  z8th  and  azst  Sept. 
and  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  M%)or  Billington  served  in  India  with  the  4th  Regt.  during  the  rebellion  of  1857-58,  and  was  sererely  wounded  &t 
the  assault  of  the  Fort  on  Be3rt  Island  on  the  and  of  April  1858  (Medal). 

*  Major  Curtis  served  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  f^m  the  aoth  July  z8s^,  including  the  battle 
of  the  Tohemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  alao  in  the  oamp&ip 
•of  1857-58  agamst  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun  of  the  30th  and  3z8t  May,  battler! 
Budleekeserai,  siege  and  fall  of  DelKT,  and  subseauent  operations  under  Brigadier  Showers;  also  the  aflhir  of  Utd- 
poorie  and  Kerkrowlie,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  and  subsequent  aflbirs  at  Mahnndee  sad 
Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

>  Riding  Master  Malone  served  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  inchulicg 
4;he  affhirs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Form,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman.  and  TchenffiTiC 
-siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Eupatoria  under  General  D'Allonville.  At  daybreak  on  the  S4tlt 
September  1854.  when  marching  on  Balaklava,  volunteered  with  three  Troopers,  and  captured  an  Escort  or  tix 
duemy's  Cavalry,  also  the  baggage  which  they  were  taking  to  Sebastopol  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  foar 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Quarter  Master  Mitchell  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Crimean  oamx>aign  of  Z8S4-55,  and  ires 
present  at  the  afTairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's.  Farm,  battles  of  Alma.  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchema^ 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  z854(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  ia 
the  field,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 
10  Doctor  Armstrong.— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Department.*' 


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The  Royal  Cypher  ^tbin  the  Garter.    "PjiiriH8Di,A"  "Waterloo"  "Lucwrow." 
Ooloinel.— Charles  Hagart,^  CB.  Comet.^is  June  3a;  JUeHt.  'la  Aug.  34;  Capt.  'ai  Oct.  37;  Ifwor,  '10  Deo. 

47;  Li.Colonel^^3x  Oct.  51;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Mty'or  General,  28  July  65;   LieuUQenenU,  6  Jan.  74; 

Colonel  7th  Haasare,  19  Jan.  73. 
lieutenant  ColoneL— Robert  Hale,  Comet,  f  xz  June  5a ;  Lt.  14  Sept.  55 ;  Copt,  z  Jon.  59;  Mi^or,  ^ai  Aug.  69 ; 

Lt.Colonel,  'aa  Feb.  7Z. 
Hajera.— Hugh  D'Arcy  P.  Bumell,  Comet,  ^14  July  54 ;  Lt.  14  Sept.  55 ;  Capt.  Vy>  July  58  j  Major,  'aa  Sept.  63  j 

m.Lt.CoUmel,  6  Dec.  73. 
Son.  Walter  Harbord,'  Comet,  x8  Deo.  57 ;  Lt.  ^19  Nov.  58 ;  Capt.  ^zo  May  64 ;  Major,  ^aa  Feb.  7Z. 


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Frsnoia  Massy  Drew 

Arthur  Peel  ■ 

John  Lombard  Hunt 

Hugh  M'Calmont 

«.  John  Lambert  Swale    

Harrie  Archbold  Reid  

Frank  Shuttleworth 

Charles  FitxGerald  Thomson .. 


'18  Sept.  60 

8  June  6z 

'19  Aug.  62 

'23  June  65 

P23June  63 

P  5  July  64 

1*33  June  65 

'37  July  66 


LiXTTTBir  AHTfl . 

Thomas  Hele  Phipps 

Lord  Marcus  Talbot  De  la  Poer  Beresford.. 

Cecil  Loftus  Reade 

Harold  Paget,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Edward  | 

Wentworth  William  Hope  Johnstone 


Hon.  Alfred  John  Greorge  Byng 

Wm.  Blakeney  Persse  Tronsdell,  Adjw 

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William  James  Gardiner  Baird  


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Dec.  57 ;  Lt.  4r  Adj.  xa  Mar.  6z ;  Uo%»  Captmn,Sy[Aj 7a. 

itedieal  Qffieer. —Surgeon  Reginald'Croft  Lever,  MD. ;  Ateietant  Surgeon,  z  Oct.  60. 
Veterinary  Surgeon,— FrasxciA  Walker,  3  Oct  63. 

Blxi».—Agente,  Messrs.  Coz  and  Co. 
'  Eetumedfrom  India,  8  April  X870. 

^  Lieut.  Gttieral  Hagart  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  Canada  m  Z838,  and  returned  home  with  the  Regiment 
in  184a.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  with  the  army  under  Lord  Clyde  from  the  4th  February  Z858 ; 
cozomanded  a  wing  of  the  7th  Hussars  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh  on  the  35U1  Feb. 
1858.  Commanded  the  zst  Cavah^  Brigade  during  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  {CB.}.  Commanded  the 
Cavalry  under  Brigadier  General  walpole  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya.  Present  at  the  operations  in  Rohilcnnd 
with  the  army  under  Lord  Clyde.  Commanded  the  zst  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the  taking  of  Bareilly.  Present  at 
the  relief  of  Shahjehani>ore  and  advance  on  Mohumdee.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  at  the 
advance  on  and  occupation  of  Fysabad,  in  the  afRhir  at  the  Kandoo  Nuddee,  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra,  and 
daring  the  whole  of  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  till  the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  Z859  (several  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Hon.  W.  Harbord  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Aiiril  Z858  to  March  z859an(l 
was  present  at  the  aflUr  of  Sirsee,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  FyzabaB,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Siutan- 
pore,  throuffhont  Uie  Byswarra  campaign,  including  the  affairs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  Paleeghat,  and  Hvderghur,  and 
poreuit  of  Senhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Goomtee ;  also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  includmg  the  afflEtir  near  Churda 
and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Meegeedia,  attack  on  Bankee  and  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul  and 
aflair  at  Sitkaghat  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Peel  served  in  the  zoxst  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  N.  W.  Frontier  campaign  of  Z863  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  of  the  Conical  HiU,  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  and  ITmbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp), 


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Frintinm  virtutii  memore$.'*—**  Lxswabbss  "  "  Hikdoobtav  *' 
"  iKKBBXAir  **  •*  Sbtabtopol  "  **  Cbhtbal  IirniA." 
Oolonel.— John  Charles  Hope  Gibsone,^  Comef.^B  Oct.  30;  X^ '16  Aug.  33;  Co;)<. '24  July  35 ;  Jfcyor.'asFcb.is; 
Lt. Colonel,  '3  Sept.  47;    Colonel^  28  Nov.  54;   Key  or  Qeneral,  28  June  62;   Lieut.  Qeneral,  25  Oct.  71; 
Colonel  8th  Hussars,  xo  Dec.  68. 
Lieuteiuuit  Colonel.— John  Puget.*  Cornet^  ^12  Sept.  48 ;  Li.  1*14  Oct.  51 ;  Capt.  ^5  June  57 ;  Ifiyor,  '21  Feb. 

65 ;  Lt. Colonel,  P5  April  71. 
Kigort.— William  Mussenden,"  Comet,  »io  June  53 ;  Lt.  19  Jan.  55 ;  Capt.  31  Jan.  58 ;  Major,  '21  Mar.  68. 
Horace  Montagu,*  Comet,  P13  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  '19  June  57  ;  Capt.  ^5  Aug.  59 ;  Major,  *s  April  71. 


Captaiks. 
FC  John  Worthy  Chaplin,' 

Hubert  Plunkett  Burke    

Randle  Jackson  

William  Henry  Field 

William  St.  Lo  Malet 

Harry  Patrick  Andrew 

George  Peter  Low 


LlXUTBlTAVTS. 

William  Birkett  

Charles  HenryGregg  

Edward  Groves  Paley  '.. 

WiUiam  Smith  Dunbar  Abbott 

Edward  Heniy  Green  

John  Blair  Mmer   

William  Eden  

Robert  Nassau  Sutton 

Thomas  Edward  Stopford  Hickman 

Arthur  Mark  Crofton  

Benson  Day  Harrison 

Gerrard  Auriol  de  Yisme,  Adj.  X2  Nov.  73.., 


SiTB  LiXUTBirAVTS. 

George  Stanley  Williams   

Albemarle  Alexander  Rawlinson 
John  Rupert  Robert  Lecky 


x3  Apr.  58 

'10  July  55' 

12  Dec.  56 

Pi7May  61 

'20  Feb.  63 

'  7  April  63 

P  3  Oct.  66 


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66  P  9  Oct.  69 
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68  P22  Oct.  70 

69  P  5  April  71 
68'P2i  June  71 
69  P21  June  71 
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Pavmaefer. — Henry  Duberly,*  12  Nov.  47 ;  Ent.  P28  Sept.  39 
Hiding  Master.— John  Attkins  Pickworth,*  31  Aug.  58. 


SUB  LIBUT. 

23  April  73 
28  Feb.  74 
XI  Mar.    74 

Lt.  xs  April  42  J  Hon.Major,  i  Jan.  60. 


Quarter  Matter.— James  William  Kellv,>o  15  Nov.  59 ;  Cornet,  31  Aug.  58. 

Medical  Qffleer.— Surgeon  Major  John  Smith  Chartrcs,"  MD.  A.8.  11  June  52;  Surgeon,  xi  Sept.  60;  fftrye* 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— John  Baldock,  15  Feb.  56 ;  itt  Cla$$,  21  Aug.  67.  [Ifo/or,  9  May  7:. 

B\ne.—Agent9,  Mes.sr8.  Cos  and  Co.—Irieh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Bengal,  2  Mag  1864. 
Lieut. General  Gibsone  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  was  present  on  almost  every  oca.«  <« 
in  which  the  Troops  were  engaged  with  the  enemy ;  and  he  had  the  commond  of  and  led  the  charge  of  Cavilr.  ^ 
the  decisive  affair  of  Gwanga,  on  the  8th  June  1846,  when  a  Inr^re  body  of  the  enemy  was  encountered  and  uuct  y 
broken,  leaving  upwards  of  400  dead  on  the  field,  on  which  occasion  his  services  were  warmly  acknowledged  ui  ua 
public  despatches,  and  his  name  particularly  mentioned  iu  general  ortlers  (Medal). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Puget  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  the  29th  April  to  Nov.  1855,  including  the  extf''' 
tion  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  >vith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  m  Rajpootana  in  i:-'  ^ 


topol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  Rajpoolaim  in  18; 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotnh  and  battle  of  Kotaria  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Montagu  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  the  campaigns  of  1858-59  m  Rajpootana  ai;id  Central  India  nnd  »"..j 
present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccui>ation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  a::- 
actions  of  Koordrye  and  Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  -   k  i 

*  Captain  Chaplin  served  with  the  67th  Rogt.  in  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  was  present  in  the  action  at  Sict". 
taking  of  Tonghoo,  and  storming  of  the  Tokoo  Fort  where  he  carried  the  Queen's  Colour  after  Ensign  FrR*cr  w^^* 
wounded,  crossed  the  ditch  at  the  head  of  the  Regt.,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  planting  the  Colour  on  the  csva- 1 
lier  at  a  very  early  period  and  before  the  Fort  surrendered  (Me<lal  with  Clasps,  and  Victoria  Cross) . 

*  Major  Duberly  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  includmg  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  Inkermau,  and  Tchei-nnya,  aflairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzic's  Farm,  and  siege  of  Sebastoiwl  i^f^^ 
with  lour  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Riijpootana  and  Central  India  in  1858-59.  iucludim:  ih>>cni't^"^ 
of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  actions  of  Ko<5iitlrre  a:  J 
Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Riding  Master  Pickworth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  n^:--  \ 
naissance  to  Silistria,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkoi-man,  and  the  Tchemaya,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  MKenu-  ■? 
Farm,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  French  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Scned  in  'M 
Indian  campaigns  of  1858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree,  batlle  of  Kt>t»  k 
Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  and  action  of  Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  , 

"  Quarter  Master  Kelly  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  4th  Hussars,  including  the  i«tth!*  «_ 
Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol;  also  nresent  with  the  14?- 
Cavalry  Brigade  at  Eupatoria  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  tS-ench  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

n  Doctor  Chartres.— For  Wai-  Services  see  '*  Medical  Department." 


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"  ChILLIAX WALLAH  ' 


'Pbniwsula"  "Puwhiab"  "SOBRAOir" 
'Ooojxrat"  "Delhi"  "LucKifow.'* 


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Ottleael.— 5ir  James  Hope  Grant,i  OCB.  CorHet,  ^^g  Ang.  36;  Zt.  1*26  Feb.  a8;  Capt  P39  2Iay  35;  Mcnor, 
22  April  4a ;  Bt.Lt.Colomel,  7  June  49;  Lt. Colonel,  39  April 50;  Colonely  28  Nov.  54   Major  Qeneral,  26 Feb. 

I    58;  Lieut.  General,  3  Oct.  64;  General,  23  April  72 ;  Colonel  9th  Lancers,  6  Feb.  65. 

LtCoIoneL— ifoji.  Ivo  de  Yesci  Edward  Twwleton  Wvkehaxn  Fiennes,'  Comet,  1*23  Nov.  50 ;  Lt,  ^S  June 
52 ;  Capt.  »»3  Mar.  57 ;   JBt.MaJ.  ao  July  58 ;  Jf«/or,  '9  Mar.  60 ;  Bt.Lt.  Col.  25  Mar.  69 ;  Lt.  Col.  ^  19  May  69. 

Xajon.— Henry  Marshall,'  Cornet,  i  May  55 ;  Lt.  17  Sept.  S7 ;  Oapl'  'i  July  59  ;  Major,  'ii  April  68. 

John  Hardy,  Comet,  >26  Feb.  58 ;  Lt.  P13  May  59 ;  Capt.  ^3  Dec.  61 ;  Major,  "^19  May  69. 


CAPTAIIfS. 

'Robert  Stewart  Cleland 

Bowyer  Wenham  Cave-Browne-Gave . 

iWilliam  Clayton  Clayton  

iFrank  De  la  Garde  Grissell  

Henzy  Angustns  Buahman    

M  il'/u  Henry  Richard  Abadie* 

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Philip  Green  


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>^ 29  Jan.  6x|Pi6Jan.  63 

P31  May  591^24  Mar.  63 

P2iMar.  65,  P  I  May  66 

9  Nov.  58  '*3c  Juno  63     9  Mar.    72 

6  Aug.  58,^18  Dec.  6o|  14  Feb.    72 

'i  I  Sept.  63  >•  II  Dec.    66 

P28  Dec.  66  '19  May  69  25  Feb.    74 


^  9  Aug.  64 

*•  I  May    66 

9  Mar.   67 

P19  May    69 


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Richard  St.  Legcr  Moore  

James  Alex.  Fra.  Homberston  Stewart^ 

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Lord  Wm.  Leslie  De  la  Poor  Beresford 

Hon.  Godfrey  Ernest  Percival  Willoughby 


William  Percy,»  Adjutant  19  May  69  . 
Alfred  Llewelyn  Wheeler 


WUliam  Hennr  Fife . 

Strange  Gonlu  Butson 

Bloomfleld  Gough 

John  James  Scott  Chiaholme  

Hon.  George  Wm.  Gilbert  Ru£sell . 


Sdb  LiKXTTKirAirrs. 
Hon.  Derrick  Warner  WiUiam  Westenra... 

Hon.  Eustace  Vesey 

Francis  William  Edwin  Maonsell 


•*  1  Feb.    67  P29  May    69 

'  1  May    67  jP  8  June  70 

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"12  June 
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P27  April 


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68  PasMar. 
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28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
zo  Jan. 
28  Oct. 


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4  Dec.  72I 
23  April  73 
28  Feb.    74 


Tajniuuter. — ^Maurice  Hartland  Mahon,  8  Mar.  58 ;  Hon. Major,  8  Mar.  67. 

Biding  Master. — John  Crowdy,  a  Nov.  66. 

Quarter  Master.—  George  Fuller,*  30  Oct.  69. 

Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Robert  Lower,"  MD.  A.S.  i  Aug.  57;  Surgeon,  9  Sept.  71. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.— Edwin  Thomas  Cheesmau,  20  Nov.  67. 


BlvLQ— Facings  Scarlet.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
BeturnedfroiR  India,  28  September  1859. 

^  Sir  Hope  Grant  served  in  China  as  Brigade* Major  to  Lord  Saltouu,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  cnpture 
of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  lauding  before  Nankin  (Medal),  lie  Kcrvod  with  the  9tli  Lancers  in  the  Sutl»«j  cam- 
P&i$?n  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battio  of  Sobraon  (Mc<lal).  Cdunnandcd  the  9ih  Lancers  during  tiio  greater 
pttit  of  the  campaign  in  the  Puqjaub  in  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chcnab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battle  of 
t'hiUianwallah ;  ho  was  also  presentat  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Meaal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  the  Cavalry  Brigade 
a.i  Itrigaciier  G^eral  during  the  siege  and  at  the  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  had  his  horse  shot  under  him  during 
the  r)pcrations  of  the  19th  June.  Was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major  General  and  nominated  a  XCJJ.  *'  for  his  eminent 
bervicetiin  command  of  the  Cavalry  Division  at  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  in  that  of  a  Disision  at  the  relief  of  Luc  know 
nndcr  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  as  also  in  the  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnporo  when  the  rebel  army  sustained  a  total 
lUrcat"  (Medal  with  two  Claspg).  Commanded  the  British  Forces  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  ter- 
minating with  the  capture  of  Pekin,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  Parliament,  and  was  nominated  a  OCB, 
(Tv^'o  additional  Clasps  to  former  China  Medal,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.) 

'  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  I.  Fiennes  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859  and 
wat  firejient  at  the  affair  of  Mcengunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barreeand  Sirsee,  action  of  Nawab- 
(miisre,  occupation  of  Fvzabad,  passage  of  the  Go(Tmtee  at  Sultanpoi*e,  affairs  of  the  Kandoo  Nuddee  and  Paleeghat, 
thriiughout  Uie  Trans-Gogra  campaign  as  Cavalry  Brigade  Ma^or,  including  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  afilEiirs 
of  Mtichlot^gaon  and  Kumdacoti,  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  affair  at  Sitkaghat  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
fircvet  of  .AJuijor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Marahall  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  X7th  Lancers,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the 
i5*>^h  Sept.  1855  until  April  1856.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  m  1857-59,  including  the  pursuit  of  Tantia 
Topcrc. 

*  C-aptain  Abadie  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  action  ■ 
St  Arogee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^  Lieiit.  Percy  served  in  toe  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  (severely  wounded  by  a  sabre-cut  across  the  loft  cheek)  and  Inkerman,  attack  on  Ruseifen 
f'Utposta  on  the  loth  Februaiy  1855,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  throe 
rianps,  Turkish  Medal,  Medal  and  gratuity  of  ;Ci5  for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  Field,  and  Km'ght  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor). 

*  Quarter  Master  Fuller  served  with  t^e  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sntlej  campaign  in  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the 
battleof  Sobraon  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of 
L'hillianwallab  and  Goojerat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
1837-59  ^^^  ^^^  present  at  the  battle  of  Bndlekeserai,  throughout  the  operations  ending  in  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshur  and  AUyghur,  battle  of  Agra,  affair  at  Meraigunge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
ittack  on  the  Gwalior  mutineers  at  Cawnpore  and  Seraighat,  actions  at  Khodagunge  and  Meeangunge,  siege  and 
»pture  of  Lacknow,  attack  on  Roya  Fort,  action  at  Allygungo,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  near  Bhalyehanpore 
md  parsnit  to  Mahomdee,  and  affitur  at  Kumdakote  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

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The  Prince's  Plume.    The  Rising  Sun  and  Red  Dragon.    "  PsvnrsmuL "  "  Watkbloo  **  "  SKvinoroL." 
Colonel.— ITif  Boyal  Highneu  Albert  Edward,  Frinee  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall,  KO.  XT.  ZB.  QCB. 

OCSI.  Colonel,  o  Nov.  58 ;  General,  9  Nov.  6x;  Colonel  loth  Hiissars,  18  April  63. 
Lieutenant  Colond.— J7an.  Caryl  Craven  Molyneux,*  Cornet,  '6  June  56;  JU.  11  May  58;  Capl.  *g}iai. 
;  Lt.CoU     '     '" 


60;  Major,  '17  Aug.  70; 


Mi^or.— XoTii  Ralph"  Druiy  Kerr,  Cometh 
March  73. ^ 


tlonel,  a6  Mar.  73. 
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57 ;  Lt.  'is  June  58 ;  Capi.  1*33  Aug.  61 ;  Major,  36 


CXPTilKS. 

William  Chaine 

Edward  Alexander  Wood   

ThoB.  James  Williams  Bulkeley 

Robert  Spencer  Liddell.  Milttary  Seere- ") 

tary  to  Commander  in  Chief ,  Bombay S 

Thomas  Astell  St.  Quintin 

Boyce  Albert  Combe*  

Robert  C.  D'Esterre  Spottiswoode 


PiaDec.  56 

16  July  58 

Pi4July  58 

78  Mar.  58 

30  Dec.  59 

37  Aug.  60 

aoMar.  58 


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Uvedale  Edward  Parry  Okeden 

Thos.  Algernon  Smith  Dorrien 

Hon.  Henry  John  Lindley  Wood 

Edward  Hartopp  

Hugh  Sutlej  Gough  

Hon.  Charles  Compton  Wm.  Cavendish  . 
Charles  Wm.  Francis,  Faeo«i»^  Campden . 

Robert  Francis  Pate  Startin 

Riohard  Curzon  Sherwin  Druiy-Lowe .... 


Sub  LxBUTXiTAKTS. 

Harry  Heptinstall  Rose  Heath 

Welby  Francis  Montr^sor,  Interpreter ., 

Hon.  James  Pearse  Napier 

Reginald  Tuite-Dalton 


P  9  Oct, 
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Aprfl  64 
June  64 
Aug.  64 
Oct.  64 
May    68 


Feb.  71 
July  70 
Nov.   69 


zo  May  64 
Pi3July  67 
PisFeb.    68 

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Pi7Aug.  70 
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Feb.  6S 
April  69 
May  70 
Aug.  70 
Oct.  71 
Mur,  70 
Oct.     71 

Oct.      71 


24  July  73 

19  Oct.  7a 

19  Oct.  73 

16  July  73 


Pavmof/er.— Lambert  Lyons  Montgomery*  {late  Captain  4r  Lt.CoUmet  SeoieFue.  €Me.),  xx  Asig.  66. 

Riding  Ifcw^r.— Charles  Sandes,  6  Sept.  73. 

Quarter  Matter. — William  King,  s  Nov.  72. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  M<yor  William  Cattell,"  A.8.  38  March  54 ;  Surgeon,  12  July  64. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — William  Appleton,  31  Jan.  60 ;  ut  Claee,  4  Oct.  73. 

Blue.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Coz  and  Co. 
Returned  from  the  Crimea,  2  June  1856.    Embarked  for  India,  10  January  1873. 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Hon.  C.C.  Molyneux  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859. 
and  was  present  at  the  repulwe  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflkire  :f 
Barree  and  Sirsee,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  tlu*oughout  the  Byswarra  campaign,  inclading 
the  affairs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  Palee^bat,  and  Hydergunge,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Goomtee ;  also  U10 
TrHus-Gogra  cami>aign,  including  the  affair  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Meejeedia,  attack  on  Baoiee 
with  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepuul  and  affair  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Combe  served  with  the  3rd  Sind  Horse  in  the  Abyssinian  campaiflni,  and  was  present  as  Orderlj 
Officer  to  Colonel  Eraser  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'  Lt.  Colonel  Montgomeiy,  when  on  passage  to  India  in  the  transport  Briton  with  troops,  was  wrecked  on  the 
lesser  Andaman,  in  Nov.  1844,  and  remained  on  that  island  51  days,  suflisring  very  severe  privations.  He  served  ui 
the  30th  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobrsoo 
(Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu)  including  the  capture  of  Mar> 
tnban  (wounded),  the  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th  13th  and  z4th  April,  and  the  captare  of  the  Crr»t 
Dat^on  Pagoda  (wiUi  the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Prome. 

*  Surgeon  Migor  CattelL— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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" PBiTiHsni,A "  "Watebloo"  "BniTBTPoaE"  "Alma* 

IVKBBXAV"  "SbTASTOPOL." 


Cd«B«l.--5i>  Archibald  Little,*  KCB.  Comei,  P4  Oct.  31 ;  Lt.  '31  Aug.  32 ;  Capt.  ^24  Feb.  37  J  ^aM,  5 
April  50;  Id.Colonel,  ao  Jane  54;  Colomel,  ao  June  57 ;  Ificyor  Ge»eral,  6  March  68  ;  Colonel  izth  HusBars, 
23  May  73. 

lieutanaat  GeUmel.— Arthur LytteltonAnnesley,*  Cornet,  'ax  July  54 ;  2^.  8  Doc.  54 ;  Capt,  V24Feb.  57 ;  Major, 
'18  Jan.  6z  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  9  Dec.  71 ;  Lt.Colonel^  z6  July  73. 

M%|or.— Edward  Harnett,*  Comet,  >a  June  48 ;  Lt.  14  Oct.  51 ;  Capt.  5  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  20  July  66. 


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Albert  Peel  Oamett  |**6Peb.    57!    5  Mar.  58  »•  14  June  59 

Arthur  Cecil  Tempest  »  3  Mar.   57.'x6Mar.   58 '30  Aug.  59 


Richard  John  Somers  I' a  Apr.  57,^31  May  58 

Walter  Balfo '37  Jan.  57,^19  Feb.  58 

Robert  Paterson  Pox«  |  aoJuly  55 '27  Nov.  57 

i  Edward  Stirling  Rivett-Carnac  7 4  Jan.  58    x8  May  58 

'James  Scott  Black '  8  July  62  'ao  June  65 


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Lincoln  Godfrey  Mund^', /iii«rjwe^«r  

lEdward  Eardley  Luahington 

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...    Pavmaster.—ioYm  Akin  Dyer,  Z5  Mar.  58 ;  Honorary  Maji 
...   Riding  Matter.— ^enxj  M'Gee,  Z3  Nov.  72. 
...    Q,uarter  Matter. — Rourke  Teevan,^  zo  Nov.  65. 

\ Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  James  M'NeUl  Beatty,  Surgeon,  az  Aug.  67. 
...  '  Veterinary  Surgeon.— Chaxl&B  Percivall,  30  June  63. 

"Bine.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Eetumed  from  ike  Crimea,  a6  July  Z856.    Smbarleed  for  India,  25  July  z866. 

^  Sir  Archibald  Little  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  Z846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
Oledal).  Scr\'ed  as  Brigadier  in  command  of  the  Cavalzy  at  the  relief  of  Luoknow,  and  commanded  the  post  at 
r^.koo&ha  from  z6th  to  24th  Nov.  Z857,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Oovenior 
licQeral  in  Council,  and  CB.  Commanded  the  Cavaliy  and  three  troops  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore 
and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  on  the  6th  Dec,  actions  at  Seraighat  and  Khndargnnge.  Commanded  the 
I'^t  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  until  severely  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  through  the  left  elbow 
\ihree  times  mentioned  in  Despatches,  Medal  with  Two  Clasps). 

^  Lt. Colonel  Anncsley  served  with  the  zith  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  apth  July  Z855,  including  the  siege  and 
Tdll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Hajor  HamcU  served  with  the  zzth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  Z4th  July  Z855,  including  the  battle  of  Tcher- 
Qaja,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Fox  served  with  the  34th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  cainpaign  in  Z8S7-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at 
Tawnpore  on  a6th  ayth  and  38th  Nov.  Z857 :  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Meeangnnge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  C'sptain  Rivett-Camac  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  attached  to  a  troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  firom 
^Urch  to  June  Z838.  Served  with  Fane's  Horse  during  the  China  campaign  of  z86o,  and  was  present  at  the 
icuun  of  Sinho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  zSth  and  azst  September,  and  subsequent  operations  before 
^ekin.  Was  extra  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  PatUe  during  the  actions  of  the  zath  Aug.  and  z8th  Sept.  (men- 
ioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  z868  with  the  Trans- 
Mrt  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  fall  of  Magdala  (mention^  in  despatches,  Medal). 

'  Quarter  Moster  Teevan  served  with  the  zzth  Hussars  in  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea  during  the  Eastern  campaign 
*'  1^54-55.  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (led  the  left  troop 
>f  the  right  squadron,  and  was  wounded),  Inkerman,  and  Tohemaya,  siege  and  &U  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
3»q«,  Frvnch  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


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12th  (Prince  of  Wales*)  Royal  Regiment  of  Lancers, 

The  Prince's  Flnme.    The  Rising  Sun  and  Bed  Dragon. 
"  Watbbloo  "  "  Sbtastopol 


fHeadQti&iien, 
L       leedi. 

Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Pisusru" 

Cehtbal  Iwdix." 


Colonel.— Edward  Pole.i  Comet,  '7  July  35;  Lt.  »*i9  Sept.  36;   Capt.^18  Not.  3Z  ;  Jfq/or, '30  July  44; 

Lt. Colonel,  ^so  Mar.  47;    Colonel,  38  Nov.   54;   Ifo/or  General,  z6  Feb.  62;  lAeut.  General,  25  Oct.  71; 

Colonel  Z2th  Lancers,  z  Jan.  73. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Adolphus  Ulick  Wombwell,"  .Eii«c*i,  J^zoAug.  52:  Lt,  '33  Dec.  ^^:  Cocf  'iMit^v 

Afajor.  P18  July  62 ;  X^Cotene^  "as  Mar.  71.  *-  53,     «p.    i^J-^. 

Migor.— John  Charles  Le  Qnesne.  Comet,  ''29  April  56 ;  Lt.  7  July  57  ;  Capt.  ^iB  July  63 ;  Jfajor,  24  April :;. 


Captaiits. 

John  Cavendish  Orred 

Crollon  Thomas  Burton  Vandeleur 

John  Sprot  Tait 

William  George  Middleton  

Barry  Valentine  Dennehy      

John  Cecil  Russell 

John  Beauchamp  Hayes 


LlXUniTAHTfl. 

Leslie  Martin  

Hon.  Walter  John  Stewart,  £xtra  Aide  de  ) 

Camp  toSirHope  Grant } 

George  Mure  Martin 

John  Arthur  Philipps  Scourfleld 

John  George  Reynard-Cookson 

Edmund  Morton  Mansel-Pleydell,  Adju-  > 

tant  10  Dec.  73 i 

Robert  Hawkes  Ellis    

Henry  Russell  Worthington*    

Henry  Ashton  Case  

George  Henry  Dean 

Edward  Wentworih  Fisher  Holden  AUeyne 


Sub  LiBUTBKAirTS. 

Charles  Edward  Beck 

Mervy n  Henry  Archdale    

Philip  Faston  Mack 


'13  Nov.  60 

'30  Nov.  60 

*•  8  July  6'> 

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36  Feb.  64 

'z8Sept.  60 

P33Feb.  68 


'30  June 

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'23  Jan. 
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P  6  Mar.  ^^3  p  9  Mar.    67 

»'3i  Jan.  65|»»i3  June  68 

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Paym«/*r.— William  Henry  Buttanshaw,  23  June  63 ;  Hon.Captain,  23  June  68. 

Riding  Master. — Wm.  St.  Legor  Stephens,  3Z  July  57. 

Quarter  Matter. — James  Pronj^er,  10  June  63. 

Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Tarrant,*  MD.  Surgeon,  10  July  66. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.— Qh»x\e9,  Steel,  ix  Oct.  55 ;  \tt  ClaM,  21  Aug.  67. 

Blue— i-urin^r*  Sc&rlet.~-Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
lieturned  from  India,  29  June  i860. 
'  Lieut. General  Pole  commanded  the  12th  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  185Z-53  (Medal) ;  in  General  Soiner«et» 
expedition  over  the  Kci  in  1851  he  commanded  the  Cavalry  and  Artillery ;  and  in  1852  he  commanded  several  PatroU 
and  Columns.  Served  in  the  Crimea  from  oth  May  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  o<| 
Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  at  Eupatoria  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  (Medal  with  Cla^,  -M 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Mednl). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Wombwell  sers'ed  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  the  62nd  Regiment  from  December  185410  Ati?u?Ii 
1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  the  6th  April,  and  attack  on  tJie  Quarries  on  the  8th  June;  ard 
with  the  12th  Lancers  from  August  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  Indian  campjiin 
of  1858-59  with  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Field  Force,  including  the  battle  of  Banda  (horse  sliot  under  lun'. 
actions  of  Jeejun^e  and  Kobrai,  and  relief  of  Kirwee  (Medal). 

*  Lieut.  Worthington  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  15th  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  «« 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ran^iawhia,  reptdse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  camp  at  Nukuxnam,  t£^ 
of  Kakaramea,  and  taking  ot  Putahi  (Medal). 

*  Doctor  Tarrant.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


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iL-,  s«j  "Barn"  (with  the  Sphinx).   "  Salamaw  ca  "  "TnisBVLx**  "Watbbloo**  "Bhuetpom"  "Alma" 

fji  Hiifl  "Balaxlava"  "IvKBSxAir"  "Sbtabtopol." 

^     ^  Maad.— Sir  Archibald  Little.^  XCB.  Cornet,  '4  Oct.  31 ;  Li.  '31  Aug.  33 ;  Capt  '24  Feb.  37 ;  Major,  $ 

April  50;  Zi.Colonelf  20  Jane  54;  Colonel,  ao  June  57 ;  Mqfor  General,  6  March  68  ;  Colonel  nth  Hossars, 

J3Ma7  73. 

uatmaat  Goloa«l.->ArthurLyttelton Annealey,*  Comet,  ^ai  July 54;  it  8  Dec.  54;  Capt.  i'24Feb. 57 ;  Major, 

'18  Jan.  61 ;  Bt.U.Colonel,  9  Dec.  71 ;  Lt.Colonel,  16  July  73. 
M«jor.— Edward  Harnett,*  Comet,  'a  June  48 ;  LI.  14  Oct.  51 ;  Capt.  5  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  ao  July  66. 


Captaiits. 


Albert  Peel  Gamett  '  6  Feb.    57     5  Mar.   58 '14  June  59 

Arthur  Cecil  Tempest  »3Mar.    57i'i6Mar.   sSl'soAug.  59 

Richard  John  Somers  '  3  Apr.    57;'ai  May    58  ^ai  Sept.  60 


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'■■•  '/»  Robert  Paterson  Fox«  

'-      •  Edward  Stirling  Rivett-Carnac  ^. 
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I  L1XUTSVAHT8. 

•  .Herbert  Wynne  Apperley  

•  -St.  John  Stewardson  Taylor,  At(fuiant  ao ) 
I    Dec.  64    j 

.  iJohn  Donald  Hamill  Stewart 

•  Lincoln  Godfrey  Mun^', /iiierjwe/ffr  

•  Edward  Baidley  Luahuigton 

I  John  Charlton  Kinchant 

.  Hamilton  Campbell  Vetch 

jCharlea  Verelst  Verelst   

■  Edward  Archibald  Young  

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,  Wnu  Heni7  Pothergill  MacMullen.. 

Heniy  Phi&p  Stewart  Held  

Thomas  Haaghton  Eyre 

Liringston  Thompson 

Charles  James  Bobarts 


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5  July    72 

29  May    73 

29  Aug.   73 


Pavwosfer.— John  Akin  Dyer,  Z5  Mar.  58 ;  Sonorarjf  M(yor,  zs  March  73. 

Riding  Maeter. — Henry  M'Gee.  Z3  Nov.  72. 

(Quarter  MoMter. — Rourke  Teevan,*  zo  Nov.  65. 

Medieal  Qffleer.— Surgeon  Major  James  M'Neill  Beatty,  Surgeon,  az  Aug.  67. 

VHerinarg  ^wr^eow.— Charles  Percivall,  30  June  63. 


I  "EiviQ.—Agenta,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Betnmed  from  the  Crimea,  a6  Julg  zSse.    Smbarked  for  India,  35  July  z866. 

'  ^ir  Archibald  Little  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sutl^  campaign  in  Z846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 

u  '-a1).  Served  as  Brigadier  in  command  of  the  Cavalry  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  the  post  at 
L*.  k>i>ia  from  z6th  to  a4th  Nov.  Z857,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Governor 
tritnl  in  Council,  and  CB.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  and  three  troops  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore 
'ail  vxrsait  of  the  Qwalior  mutineers  on  the  6th  Dec,  actions  at  Seraighat  and  Khndargunge.  Commanded  the 
^Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  until  severely  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  through  the  left  elbow 
^«  fcaces  mentioned  in  Despatches,  Medal  with  Two  Clasps) . 

'  U. Colonel  Annesley  served  with  the  zzth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  ft-om  39th  July  Z855,  including  the  siege  and 
u- ;<f  Sebutopol  (Medal  with  Ch&sp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  ujor  Harnett  served  with  the  zzth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  tram  Z4th  July  Z855,  including  the  battle  of  Tcher- 
s^  net^  and  fisU  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Caivuiin  Fox  served  with  the  34th  Regt.  in  the  Lidian  campaign  in  z  85  7-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at 
Avrpcre  on  a6th  37th  and  a8th  Nov.  Z857 ;  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
A.^  with  Clasp). 

't'aptain  Rivett-Camac  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  attached  to  a  troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  from 
Erc)|  to  Jane  Z838.  Served  with  Fane's  Horse  during  the  China  campaign  of  z86o,  and  was  present  at  the 
s-is  of  Sjiho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  z8th  and  azst  September,  and  subsequent  operations  before 
't^.  Was  extra  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Pattle  during  the  actions  of  the  zath  Aug.  and  z8th  Sept.  (men- 
vsei  m  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  z868  with  the  Trans- 
*n  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  flaU  of  Magdala  (mention^  in  despatches.  Medal). 

'  Qttrter  Master  Teevan  served  with  the  zzth  Hussars  in  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea  during  the  Eastern  campaign 
[^S4-S5.  including  the  afTairs  of  Bulganao  and  M'KenBie*s  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Bahiklava  (led  the  left  troop 
lite  rudii  squadron,  and  was  wounded),  Inkerman.  and  Tohemaya,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
hi|M»  ftoidi  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    The  Prussian  Eagle.     "  Douao  "  "  Txlaveba  "  "  FuBims  d'Ojoi" 
••  Saxamakcx  "  **  ViTTOBiA. "  "  Obthxs  "  **  Pkiciitsula  "  "  PuirjAUB  "  "  Chilliakwallie" 

*'  GOOJKRAT  "  "  PSSBIA  "  "  CSITTBAL  IlfDIA." 

Colonel.— John  Wilkic.i  Comet,  'ii  May  38;  Lieut,  p 29  May  40;  Capt.  ^17  May  44;  Ifajor,  *2j  Feb.  5:; 

Lt. Colonel,  'xo  Feb.   54;     Colottel,  i8  Nov.   54;     Major   General,   6  Mar.   68;    Colonel  14th  Hoasars, 

1$  May  73. 
,  Lieutenant  Colonel.— Pearson  Bcott  thompson,*  CB.  Comet,  '5  Aug.  42 ;   Lt.  '7  June  44;  Capt.  «»3  Sept  47; 

Bt.Major,  20  July  58  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel ,  3  July  60 ;  Major,  ^18  June  6z  ;  Lt. Colonel,  '29  Nov.  64  ;  Col.  6  Jan.  ^7. 
Majors.— Francis  Pemberton  CampbeU^^Eneion,  3  Nov.  54  ;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55  ;  Capt.  '14  Jan.  62  ;  Major,*!  Dto  i-. 
$.  William  Arbuthnot,*  Emign,  25  Mar.  56 ;  Lt.  '3  June  59 ;  Capt.  '29  Nov.  64 ;  Bt. Major,  zs  Aug.  68 ;  Jif<i/.>f, 

'xo  Aug.  70.       


Gaptaivs. 

Hon.  Frederick  Amherst* 

John  Hunter  Knox  

Francis  Shirley  Russell ^ 

Joseph  Harpur 

».  Alan  Coulston  Gardner   (Lieut.  Royal ) 

Bombay  Artillery ,  Z  ixiae  Oo)    f 

Samuel  Barrett...' 

Algernon  Edward  Sheppard  Preston  

WUliam  Bell  McTaggart    


LlXUTSVAITTS. 

Henry  L'Estrango  Malone    

James  Kentish,  Adjutant  15  March  73  .. 

Thomas  H.  Beaton  Garrett 

Archibald  William  Merry 

Richard  (Jarth  

Hon.  Hugh  George  Grough   

Augustus  John  English 

Christopher  Devonsher  Villiers  Tuthill. . 

Sub  LiKTTTXKAirTS. 

John  Shaw  Heron-Maxwell     

Charles  Fi*ederick  Lindsell 

Frederick  Gordon  Blair 

Gerald  Craven  Ricardo 

William  Henrv  Bom  

Beresford  8.  CTrichton  Loftus-Tottenham. 


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Paymaster. — John  Macartney  J 16  May  62 ;  Son.Captain,  z6  May  67. 

Riding Mcuter. — James  HaiTan,*  1  Dec.  6?. 

Qtiarter  Matter. —ThovoR^  Howell  Clark,*  2  Sept.  62. 


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Medical  OJleer.— Surgeon  Major  Ormsby  Bowen  MiUer.^®  .4.5^.  38  Mar.  54  ;  Surgeon,  9  Sept.  64. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— -Fredericli  Fitzhugh  Marshall,  22  June  60. 

Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Agentt,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  &  Co. 
Returned  from  Bombay,  June  x86o. 

1  Major  Greneral  Wilkie  commanded  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  the  X7th  April  Z855,  incliid 
ing  the  capture  of  Tchorgaim,  battle  of  the  Tchcmaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  sih  Cls&s  cT 
the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Thompson  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  against  the  insurgent  Boers  in  South  Africa  in"  i?»= : 
and  likewise  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Served  with  the  X4th  Light  Dragoons  with  the  Central  India  Fk  ' 
Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi ;  commanded  the  Cavalry  at 
the  captiire  of  the  Fort  of  Loharri ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  the  various  skirmishes  before  Calpee,  action  ::' 
Galowlie,  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee ;  commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  Regiment  at  the  actiin  i^ 
Morar,  the  several  eneagements  on  the  Heights  before  Kotakeserai  and  Gwalior,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  city  ' 
Gwalior ;  commanded  a  Field  Detachn;ient  for  three  months  in  Bundlecund,  and  in  a  successful  attack  against  a  vrry 
superior  body  of  rebels  at  Garotha — thanked  by  the  Governor  of  Bombay  in  Council  (twice  mentioned  in  dapatclie>, 
Brevets  of  Major  and  LtrColonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Pemberton  Campbell  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  Z2th  July  Z855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mcshl 
Served  also  with  the  79th  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Barcily. 
Shahjehanpore,  and  Mohumdee ;  served  from  Sept.  Z858  with  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  and  was  present  at  the  ca]- 
ture  of  Rampore  Kussia  and  pursuit,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  affairs  of  Churda  and  attack  on  Bankee  with  pursuit  t.> 
the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  affair  at  Sitkaghat.  Also  with  Sir  Alfred  Horsford's  Force  on  the  Frontien 
of  Nepaul  from  Jan.  to  June  xSsp  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Arbuthnot  served  witn  the  Rifle  Brigade  m  the  Indian  campai^  in  Z85T-58,  including  the  aiege  and  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow  and  some  of  the  minor  affhirs  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  cair  • 
paign  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ma^r-  ' 
dala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Hon.  F.  Amherst  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Black  Sea  and  Baltic  in  i8>4-:> 
(Medal). 

7  Captain  Macartney,  late  a  Captain  in  the  zTth  Lancers,  was  present  with  a  Squadron  of  the  z^  Light  Dra^?^ 
at  Kumool  and  in  the  action  of  Zorapore  z8th  Oct.  Z839.  Served  with  the  Z7th  Lancers  in  the  Gnnoiea  mnn  the  :£t^ 
June  to  Z4th  July  and  from  Sept.  to  Nov.  Z855,  including  the  eiege  of  Sebastopol  and  battle  of  the  Tohemaya  (Medii 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Riding  Master  Harran  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Ghiarda,  indlndin^  the  batii^ 
of  Balaklava,  Inkerman^  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkiah  Medal). 

>  Quarter  Master  T.  H.  Clark  served  with  the  z4th  Hussars  Uiroughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  inclc^ 
ing  we  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Ohillianwalla  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  esecj 
over  the  Jhelum,  and  of  the  Airghans  aorossthe  Indus,  with  their  expulsion  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass  Qfadal  viik 
two  Clasps).  Persian  campaign  of  Z857  (Medal  with  Clasn).  Indian  campaign  of  z 857-58,  mduding  the  snnprw 
sion  of  the  mutiny  at  Arungabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Dnar,  actions  of  Mondesore  (severely  wounded),  rrikf  <t 
Neemuch,  siege  and  capture  of  CJhanaaree,  battle  of  the  Betwa  (wounded),  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action  ci 
Koonah  and  Oolowlie,  advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee  and  pursuit  action  and  capture  of  Morar,  reoapCare  a 
Qwalior,  action  of  Ranode,  and  pursuit  of  Ferose  Shah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  SurgoDn  Mi^  Miller.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


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of  England  within  the  Gkuter.    Merebimur.    '*Ek8dobv"  "  Soicoht-op-Zxi  "  "Yillisrs  sit 
Hiif|  Oouchb"  "Sahxouw"  "Vittobix"  "PBjmrsuLA"     "Waibbloo." 

J^y-  Ooknel.— George  William  Key,  ComH,  ^5  July  31 ;  Lt.  25  Aug.  33 ;  Capt.  '16  Sept.  37 ;  Ifq/or,  ^14  June  42 ; 

Lt.ColoMl,  9  Feb.  47;    Coloiul,    "*'  ^-.^         <.a.      ,       _..^ 

Colonel  z5th  Hussars,  19  Noy.  71. 


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Francis  Hood  Gregory  

George  Luck  

Henry  Laugtry*    

Robert  Marcus  Briflooe  

Henry  W.  Ridley  Blackett 

Rochfort  Hamilton  Rochforb-Boyd.. 
John  K'Biyans  


lounu.— George  WiUiam  Key,  Uomet,  »'5  Jaly  31 ;  JA.  25  Aug.  33 ;  C<mt.  ^le  Sept.  37 ;  Mqjor,  '14  June  42 1 
Lt.Colonelf  9  Feb.  47;  CtUonel,  38  Noy.  54;  Mqjor  Qenertu,  6  Feb.  62;  Ideut.Oeneralt  30  July  71; 
Colonel  z5th  Hussars,  19  Noy.  71. 

laeatsBaat  Oolonel.— John  Edward  Svpndley,'  Etuign,  ij  Jan.  47 ;  Ze.  22  Deo.  50;  Capt.  5  Mar.  58 ;  Major, 
'^z  Dec.  6z  ;  Bt.Li.Colonelt  Z9  June  73 ;  Lt.Colonel,  7  Jan.  74. 

M^ar.— Dayid  Maxwell,  Cornet^  ^18  Sept.  60 ;  Lieut.  '23  June  63 ;  Capt.  P27  Feb.  67 ;  Major,  7  Jan.  74. 


^  8  Oct.  6x 

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LisvTxirAim. 

William  White   

Frederick  Henry  Beok,^4;Wan<  zo  Noy.  69 

Thomas  Dayison  

James  CunlilTe  Lister  Kay,  Inttnuior  qf] 

Musketry,  Cavalry  Depot 

George  Digby  Filmer  Suliyan 

red  Smu-ke   

Arthur  Gambler  Holland  

Arthur  Thomson  Middleton,  Interpreter  . 
Cecil  Francis  Johnstone  Douglas  


Sub  Libutsvavts. 

Joseph  Edward  Anderson    

William  Henry  Biggs 

Edward  Dermot  Hamilton  Daly  . 

John  Henry  Sewell 

William  Home  Gszalet   

George  Allen  Webbe 


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'24  Jan.  65  P  3  April  69 
'  9  May  65  Pxo  Noy.  69 
'  7  Aug.  67,  z6Mar.  72 
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P<wMa«<«r.— Augustas  Bolle  de  Lasalle,  z8  May  58 ;  Sonorary  Major,  zz  March  73. 

£iatn0  itfiuier.— Dayid  NdDle  Smith,  8  June  73. 

OftarUr  Ifate^r.— Stephen  Henry  Staniland,  30  June  69. 

Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  M<y'or  Neil  Hem^  Stewart,*  3fD.  A.8. 1  Dec.  48 ;  Surgeon,  22  June  55 ;  Surgeon 

Veterinary  Swgeon.—YlJlhasn.  Walker,  zz  Jan.  67.  [Mtyor,  1$  Aug.  68. 


'S[ne.—Agent;  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  Z4  Nov.  Z869. 

*  Lt. Colonel  Swindley  senred  with  the  Z2th  Lancers  in  the  Ka£Bir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal),  and  was  at  the  action  of 
theBerea.  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  from  9th  May  1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  operations  ne.ir 
Enpatoria  under  Gteneral  D'AUonyille,  and  commanded  General  Simpson's  escort  in  the  Crimea.  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
&nu  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z858-59  yrith  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  field  force,  including  tho 
actions  of  Jeegunge,  Kubrai,  and  Banda  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Langtry  seryed  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868,  and  was  present  at 
the  Rtorming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

»  Captain  M'Bryau  seryed  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  was  seyerely  woonded— shot  through  the  left  thigh— 
in  the  action  of  Gwanga  (Medal). 

*  Surgeon  M^jor  StewarU—For  War  Serylces  see  "Medical  Department." 


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The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    The  Prussian  Eagle.     *'  Douro  "  *'  Tai^vebx  "  " Fpiktis  dOuoi  ' 

"SaXAMUTCA"  *' VlTTORIA."  "ObTHES"  "PsiflKSCLA  "   "  PuiTJArB  "   *' CVLlhLlXXUkLLkS." 

*'  GOOJBRAT  "  •'  FSRSIA  "  "  CSKTBAL  IjfDIA." 

'  Colonel.— John  Wilkie,»  Comet,  '11  May  38;  Lieut,  '20  May  40;  Capt.  ^17  May  44;  Major,  ^27  Feb.  cj; 

Li.Colonel,   'lo  Feb.   54;     Colonel,  a8  Nov.   54;     Major   General,   6  Mar.   68;    Colonel  14th  Hussar-, 

z5  May  73. 

,  Lieutenant  Colonel.— Pearson  Scott  Thompson,*  CB.  Cornet,  P5  Ang.  42 ;   Lt.  '7  June  44;  Cajit.  *x  Sept.  ♦: ; 

Bt. Major,  20  July  58  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  ?.  July  60 ;  Major,  *'i8  June  6z  ;  Lt. Colonel,  '29  Nov.  64 ;  Col.  6  Jan  ' ;. 

Majors.— Francis Pemberton  CampbelI,3.Eiwt«i,  3  Nov.  54  ;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55  ;  Capt.  Pz4  Jan.  62 ;  Uajor,*2 Dec  <.l. 

$.  William  Arbuthnot,*  Entign,  25  Mar.  56 ;  Lt.  ^3  June  59 ;  Capt.  '29  Nov.  64 ;  Bt.Major,  15  Au|f.  63 ;  Jiu«?f, 

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Captaiks. 

Hon.  Frederick  Amherst* 

John  Hunter  Knox  

*.  Francis  Shirley  Russell .- 

Joseph  Harpur 

*.  Alan  Couiston  Gardner   (Lieut.  Royal ) 

BontbavArtilUrji,Zi\xxiC(>o)     f 

Samuel  Barrett...' 

Algernon  Edward  Sheppard  Preston  

William  Bell  McTaggart    


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63, '23  Aug.  64 

64    20  July  66 

66|Pz5Dec.  69 

57!»'i8May  60 

62  Pro  Oct.  65 

68ji*  7  May  70 


LlXUTRVAITTS. 

Uenry  L'Estrange  Malone    

James  Kentish,  Adjutant  1$  March  73 

Thomas  H.  Heaton  Grarrett 

Archibald  William  Merry 

Richard  Garth  

Hon.  Hugh  George  Gough   

Augustus  John  English ' 

Christopher  Devonsher  Villiers  Tuthill ' 

Sub  LiRrTBWAiTTS. 

John  Shaw  Heron-Maxwell     

Charles  Frederick  Lindsell 

Frederick  Gordon  Blair 

Gerald  Craven  Ricardo 

William  Henry  Bom  

Beresford  8.  Crichton  Loftus-Tottenham... ' 


^22  Aug. 
''27  June 
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681*  7  May  70 
68**  10  Aug.  70 
7o|'  4  Feb.  7z 
Toj^aS  June  7z 
71  P27  Oct..  71 
71  a8  Oct.  71 
30  Dec.  73 
28  Feb.    74 


BDB  LIBUT. 


»'3oDec.  64 

P  2  Oct.  66 

Pi3June  68 

19  June  72 

2z  Aug.  72 

z4  July  67 

z  Feb.  731 

30  April  73| 


3  July    72 
24  July    7a 
26  Mar.    73 
23  April  73 
12  Nov.    73 
28  Feb.    74 
Pavmaater.~io\m  Macartney,?  16  May  62 ;  Hon.Captain,  z6  May  67. 
Ridinff  Master. — James  Harran,*  i  Dec.  6?. 
Quar/er  lfa*ter.— Thomas  Howell  Clark,»  2  Sept.  62. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Ormsby  Bowen  Miller,'®  wl.fif.  28  Mar.  54 ;  Surgeon,  9  Sept.  64. 
I  Veterinary  Surgeon. — Frederick  Fitzhugh  Marshnll,  22  June  60. 

Blue.— J^ren^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  k  Co. 
Returned  from  Bombay,  June  z86o. 

*  Major  General  Wilkie  commanded  the  zoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  Z7th  April  Z855,  incltid- 
ing  the  capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  the  Tchomaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Cla.^  J 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Thompson  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  against  the  insurgent  Boers  in  South  Afirica  in  1S4? ; 
and  likewise  in  the  KafBr  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  with  the  Central  India  Fieii 
Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi ;  commanded  the  Cavalrjai 
the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Loharri ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  the  various  skirmishes  before  Calpee,  action  d. 
CWowlie,  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee ;  commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  Regiment  at  the  action  « 
Morar,  the  several  eneagements  on  the  Heights  before  Kotakeserai  and  Gwalior,  uid  capture  of  the  Fort  and  ci:}  ■" 
Gwalior ;  commanded  a  Field  Detachn^ent  for  three  months  in  Bundlecund,  and  in  a  successftil  attack  againai  a  \crj' 
superior  body  of  rebels  at  Garotha— thanked  by  the  Governor  of  Bombay  in  Council  (twice  mentioned  in  desiHitcLcs 
brevets  of  Major  and  LttColonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Pemberton  Campbell  served  with  the  Toth  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  flnom  Z2th  July  Z855,  includinc  it-c 


Brevets  of  Major  and  LttColonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Pemberton  Campbell  served  with  the  Toth  Hi„ ^  --"^ 

siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Me  u. 
Served  also  with  the  79tn  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bare:  y. 


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Shahjehanpore,  and  Mohumdee ;  served  from  Sept.  Z858  with  the  zst  PunJaub  Cavalry  and  was  present  at  the  ca{' 
ture  of  Rampore  Russia  and  pursuit,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  affairs  of  Churda  and  attack  on  Bankee  with  pnrvnit  t) 
the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul,  ana  affair  at  Sitkaghat.  Also  with  Sir  Alfred  Horsford's  Force  on  the  Fronuers 
of  Nepaul  from  Jan.  to  June  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Arbuthnot  served  witn  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campai^  in  Z857-58,  including  the  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow  and  some  of  the  minor  aflfhirs  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  Uie  Abyssinian  rax- 
paign  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  M^^r 
dala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Hon.  F.  Amherst  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Black  Sea  and  Baltic  in  1854-^? 
(Medal). 

7  Captain  Macartney,  late  a  Captain  in  the  17th  Lancers,  was  present  with  a  Sqnadron  of  the  z^  Light  Dra^:^ 
at  Kumool  and  in  the  action  of  Zorapore  z8th  Oct.  Z839.  Served  with  the  Z7th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  mna  the  xU| 
June  to  Z4th  July  and  from  Sent,  to  Nov.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  battle  of  the  Tobemaya(M^iaI 
with  Cilasp,  and  TurkiBh  Medal). 

>  Riding  Master  Harran  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  inehidin^  the  baUi<^ 
of  Balaklava,  Inkerman^  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) 

*  Quarter  Master  T.  H.  Clark  served  with  the  z4th  Hussars  tnroughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  includ- 
ing the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwalla  and  Goojerat,  paranit  of  the  enes^ 
oyer  the  Jhelum,  and  of  the  Airghans  acrossthe  Indus,  with  their  expulsion  beyond  the  Khyber  Paaa  QCedal  «rith 
two  Clasps).  Persian  campaign  of  Z857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  campaign  of  Z857-58,  inolnding  the  snppm- 
sionofthemutiny  at  Amngabad.  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  actions  of  Mnndesore  (severely  wounded),  rebef  cf 
Neemuch,  siege  and  capture  of  CJhandaree,  battle  of  the  Betwa  (wounded),  siege  and  oaptore  of  Jhansi,  actions  ^ 
Koonah  and  Golowlie,  advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee  and  pursuit  action  and  capture  of  Morar,  recaptsre  oi 
Qwalior,  action  of  Ranode,  and  pursuit  of  Ferose  Shah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Siirgoon  ICi^r  Miller.— For  War  Services  aee  **  Medical  Department." 


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of  England  within  the  Garter.    Merebimur.    "Embdosv"  "  Eoxoft-op-Zxi  "  "Yxllisbs  sir 

OoUCHB"  "SaHAQUX"   •'ViTTO«LL'*  *'PBKIjrBULA.'*       "Wambloo." 

ManeL— George  William  Key,  Cornet,  ^5  July  31 ;  Lt.  95  Aug.  33;  Capt.  Pi6  Sept.  37 ;  Jfq/or,  ^14  June  42  ; 
Ll.Colomel,  9  Feb.  47;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  6  Feb.  63;  Xtm^.GmMraZ,  30  July  71; 
CbZomZ  15th  Hussars,  19  Nov.  71. 


ItmtaBsatOoloneL—Jolm  Edward  Bindley,'  Etuion,  15  Jan,  47;  Ze.  32  Deo.  50;  Capt.  5  Mar.  58;    Major, 
'31  Dec.  6z  ;  J9£.1^.Go2oimZ,  19  June  72 ;  Lt.Colonel,  7  Jan.  74. 
t^er.— David  Maxwell,  Comet,  ^18  Sept.  60 ;  Ideut.  ^23  June  63  ;  Capt.  P27  Feb.  67 ;  M<yor,  7  Jan.  74. 


Gafiadts. 

Francis  Hood  Gregoiy  

George  Lack  

Henry  Langtry*    

Robert  Marcos  Briscoe  

Henry  W.  Ridley  Blackett 

Sochfort  Hamilton  Rochfort-Boyd.. 
John  M'Bryan* 


P  8  Oct.  61 

P16  April  58 

'T6Aug.  6z 

P31  Deo.  61 

Pi6Ang.  6x 

P19  July  64 

17  Oct.  57 


LzxuTBVAsn. 

William  White 

Frederick  Henry  Beekju^ntani  to  Nov.  69 

Thomas  Davison  

James  Ctmliffe  Lister  Kay,  Inetruetor  qf\ 

Jiueketru,  Cavalry  Depot 

George  Digby  Filmer  Sulivan 

Alfred  Smirke   

Arthur  Oambier  Holland  

Arthur  Thomson  Middleton,  Interpreter  . 
Cecil  Francis  Johnstone  Douglas  

Sub  LxBunTAVTB. 

{Joemh  Edward  Anderson    

William  Henry  Biffgs 

Bdward  Dermot  wuniHon  Daly 

John  Henry  Sewell 

William  Home  Gasalet  

George  Allen  Webbe 


i*xz  Jan. 
P27  Feb. 
p  8  June 


Pis  Feb.    68 


P13  June 
'z2  June 
^34  July 
P31  July 
'10  Nov. 


BBBV.ICA/. 


P2oSept.  64 '13  June  68 

P20  Dec.    59  '  9  Nov.  67 
P34  Jan.    65  P  3  April  69 

*  9  May    65  Pio  Nov.  69 

'  7  Aug.  67   16  Mar.  72 

i*z4  Sept,  67  34  Dec.  73 

33  Oct.    67     7  Jan.  74 


^  X  April  68 

Pi3June  68 

P3iJuly  69 

P  7  May  70 

38  Oct.  7z 

38  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7z 

28  Oct.  7z 


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34  April  73 
z  Jan.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
8  May  73 
38  Feb.  74 
38  Feb.    74 


ParaMfter.— Augostus  Bolle  de  Lasalle,  z8  3£ay  58;  Honorary  Mty'or,  zi  March  72. 

Bidtnff  Maeter.—BAYid  NdDle  Smith,  8  June  72. 

Qnarter  Jfofier.— Stephen  Henry  Stoniland,  30  June  69. 

Medical  Qffleer.— Surgeon  Ifq/or  Neil  Heniv  Stewart^^  JlfD.  ul./S^.  z  Dec.  48;  Surgeon,  22  June  55;  Surgeon 

I  Veterinary  Suryeon.—WUnam  Walker,  zi  Jan.  67.  LMqfor,  zs  Aug.  68. 


Blne.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Ooz  and  Go. 
Smbarkedfor  India,  Z4  Nov.  iS6g, 

*  Iit>CoIonel  Swindley  served  with  the  Z3th  liancers  in  the  Kaflir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal),  and  was  at  the  action  of 
t^Berea.  Abo  the  Eastern  campaign  from  9th  May  1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebascopol,  operations  near 
I  I'Atona  under  General  D'AUonville,  and  commanded  General  Simpson's  escort  in  the  Orimea.  (Meoal  with  CIh.^t^  , 
13-1  Tarldah  Medal) .  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z858-59  with  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  field  force,  including  tho 
nr.  }D9  of  Je^nnge,  SZubrai,  and  Banda  (Medal). 

'  f'aptain  Langtry  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868,  and  was  present  at 
(h^  4nnning  and  capture  of  MagdsJa  (Medal) . 

'  Captain  M'Bryan  served  in  the  Kaflir  war  of  Z846-47,  and  was  severely  wounded— shot  through  the  left  thigh— 
a  the  aeoon  of  Gwanga  (Medal). 

*  3tiTgean  Migor  Stewart.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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"  i*xNU8ULA  •*  "  Waterloo.'* 
Colonel. — Sir  Thomas  Weetropp  H'Mahon,^  Bari.  CB.  Comet,  34  Dec.  39 ;  Li.  'a  Dec.  31 ;  Capi.  '9  JmM  38; 

Major t  '13  July  47;  Lt.Colon«l,  13  Dec.  54;  Colonel,  Z3  Dec.  57;  2l*yor  Qenentl,  6  MaJr.  68  ;  Colontl  xBUi 

Hassan,  6  Jan.  74. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Richard  Buckley  Prottejohn,*  CB.Cornet,  P33  Feb.  38 ;  Lt.^xZ  Oct.  39 ;  Capt.  17 Sept  50; 

Bt.Major,  30  Julj  58 ;  BtJLt.Colonel,  3  July  60 ;  Major,  5  July  64 ;  Colonel,  3  July  68 ;  U.Colomet,  14  Jnne;]. 
Major. — Christopher  Barton,  Comet,  16  May  56 ;  Lt.  15  Sept.  57 ;  Capt.  ''3  Feb.  60 ;  Major,  ►14  Aug.  67. 


CirrxiVB. 

Thomas  Phillips 

Harold  Esdaile  Malet 

John  Lorn  Btowart,  Ad{;.  J y rehire  Teo-\ 

manry  Cavalry ) 

William  Lawrence  Twentyman,'  Official- 1 

ing  Brigade  Major,  Nagpore  Force     } 

John  Groves 

Walter  Yeldham 

Henry  Maxwell  Howard 

Francis  Anthony  Strickland  Mannock*    ... 

LUTTTXHAJrTS.  I 

Frederick  Charles  Hooper  '34  June 

Edward  Pulleyne    i    7  May 

James  Stuart   ,'a6  April 

Charles  Addison  Davies.  Interpreter  \^iZ  "ilAj 

Richard  George  Kennedy  * ^19  Aug. 

Edward  Nolan Vi6  Oct. 

Harry  William  Parker i'leOct. 

Richard  Kuox,  Adj.  33  Aug,  7a 1^16  Oct. 

William  Edward  Bolton  i?  6  Nov. 

Montagu  Maule  Blade I'ls  Feb. 

Charles  Henry  Simpson 1'37  Aug. 

Charles  Osborne  Gould 'ai  Mar. 


Sub  LnvnviLVTS. 

Bemhard  Drysdale  Moller 

George  Henry  Thomas  Van  Notten  Pole.. 
William  Pochin  Warner 


»'a6  8opt.  56}  26  Mar.  58 

18  Oct.  59|«'i8Dec.  60 

PaoFob.  55'  8  Feb.  56 

I  XI  Mar.  59' '16  Oct.  60 

**toMay  6i'**i9Dec  6a 

P29  Mar.  61  '  7  Nov.  6a 

»'i9Mar.  6i>i8July  6a 

I  17  Oct.  57?  S  Nov.  61 


6a |»  4  Dec. 
58 1 ''16  Nov. 
64iPai  Mar. 
6i>iaJuly 
6a  I  37  Nov. 
66{  33  Jan. 


'is  May 
38  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
a8.0ct. 


68  »•  9  Feb. 


''34  May    61 
I  Mar.   64 

'  3  Sept.  63 

P39Mar.   64    15  Aug.  68 

P18  Oct.  64 

1*31  Mar.  68 

33  Jan.  69 

»  7  Nov.  68 

1  Sir  Thomas  M'Mahon  served  irith 
the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sntl^  am- 
laign  in  1848,  and  was  present  at  the 
lattle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Serred 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  As- 
sistant Quarter  Master  General  to  \ia 
Cavaby  Division,  including  the  b&!* 
ties  of  the  Alma,  Balaklara,  ud 
Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopo ; 
served  also  the  campaign  of  1S55  a 
command  of  the  5th  Dragoon  Gurdi 
(Medal  with  thr«e  Clasps,  CS.,  Sar- 
dinian and  Turkish  Medals,  and  ^ 
Class  of  the  Med^idie). 


SUB  LItUT. 

8  May    7a 
31  Deo.    73 

9  Aug.  73 


[po  Jtme  U- 
PaMmatter.—JjOtttiM  Cassidy,'  30  June  54 ;  Em.  P9  Nov.  38 ;  Lt.  xx  June  41 ;  Capt.  6  June  54;  Man.  Mej^, 
Riding  Maeter.—Jficob  Hoddns,  aa  April  71. 

Quarter  JCiuter.— George  Ferris  Rumsoy,  la  July  71 ;  Coriw^,  17  Mar.  69. 
Medical  Officer.— Surge&n  Frederick  Beaufort  Scott,  MD.,*  A.S.  x  Oct.  6a. 
Veteriruiry  Surgeon.— John  Mills,  8  July  59 ;  let  Class,  19  Feb.  70. 

B\ne.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  j 

Embarked  for  India,  18  «7^i»ii«  1864.  j 

.  *  Oolonel  Frett^ohn  served  with  the  Win^  of  the  X4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahrv-a 
coontny  in  1844-45,  and  was  .present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  fortresses  of  Panells  and  Powni^har.  Lis\ 
throughout  the  Funjaub  campaign  of  1848-40.  including  the  action  of  Ranmuggur  with  the  charging  Snus^**'^- 
passage  of  ithe  Ohenab,  battles  or  ChiUianwallah  and  Gooierat.  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Jbolum  and  of  t:^^' 
AfTghans  over  the  Lidus  through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Persian  expediti-ja  d 
1857  and  w«s  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  iriiht^ 
Central  India^*ield  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutchcj 
action  of.BsrodiA>  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass  (wounded) ,  baUle  uf  Been 
in  command  m  the  three  Troops  actually  engaged  (horse  wounded  in  two  places),  siege  and  capture  of  the  to«^  is^ 
.  ibrtresB  of  JhaAsi,  battle  of  Koenoh,  and  commanuod  the  Right  Wing  of  the  X4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  ^vs^ 
affiairs  during  thid  advance  on  Calpee.  capture  of  Calpee.  action  of  Morar  and  recapture  of  the  town  and  fortress  i 
Gwalior  and  pi|xauit  ending  in  the  action  of  Jowra  AUipore,  in  command  of  the  Souadron,  action  of  Banode  3 
command  of  the  only  Squadron  present— severely  wounded  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  3M 
and  LtColo^^eUMedalwith  two  Clasps).  I 

'  Majot  Tmmpoajx  commanded  the  D  Division  of  the  Highland  Transport  Train  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditii^JLi 
Force ;  commanaed  Baggage  Mules  of  the  and  Brigade  ist  Division  on  the  south  bank  of  the  Bashilo  nver  ui  t^ 
zoth  April; .WAS  Transport  Train  Staff  Officer  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley  at  the  capture  of  Magdala;  xnenti^ned  'i 
deapatok ;  aiao  ** strongly  recommended  for  extent  and  value  of  assistance'*  by  Director  of  Transport  Trais;  M 
mentioned  in.  Sir  Robert  Napier's  despatch  as  "  distinguished  for  seal  and  activity,  and  deserving  of  special  Qocin] 
(Brevet  of  Migor,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Mannock  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  iii  1868,  and  commscdiK'  1 
Troop  compoaing  the  outpost  on  the  Bashuo  river  under  Lt.  Colonel  Miller  during  the  storm  and  captnit  i 
Ma^iala  (Medal). 

•Major  Oasaic^y  served  in  Oude  and  on  the  Nepaul  ftt)ntier  in  1858-50  (Medal). 

•  Lieut  Kennedy  served  with  the  s^th  Reg^t.  on  the  Bhootan  expediuon,  and  was  present  with  the  stonniair  F*^ 
at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  April  1865— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyaainian  campsif?  ■ 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Napier  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  the  capture  of  wgdmla  (mentioafi* 

>  Doctor  BooU.— FcfT  War  Serricea  see  '*  Medical  Department" 


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"DlMtt**  Smd,"  with  the  Motto,  "  Or  Qlory.*'—"  Axicjl "  '< Bilizlata "  " Ixmxix "  " Siviwopoi," 


m  HMd'Oti/md.'-ChaTleBWmiam  Morley  Baldera,!  CB.  Conut,  'lo  Nov,  25;  14.  '35  Nov.aSj  Capl.  »xs  July  36; 

i^^    Jfvor,  »i6M:*y45;  Bt.Li.Cohnel,  3  April  46;  Colonel,  ao  June 54,  Le.CoUm«l,BJt»a,sSi  ^-' •"* 

L    1^  Aug.  60 ;  Liemt.Oemeralt  28  Oct  69 ;  Colonel  17th  Lancers,  4  Feb.  67. 


;  Major  Oeneral,  31 


'9  %'TiMBttBmt  Oolenal.— Dniry  Corgon  Dmry  Lowe,*  Comef, '28  July  54;  Lt.  7  Nov.  54;   C<v'.  '9  Nov.  56* 
I   ir«/or.  'xo  June  6a ;  l4,Colonel,  '15  June  66 ;  Colonel,  15  June  tx.  ' 

'9    -  |liB<r.~  Walter  Raymond  Nolan,'  Comet, ^xg  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.  Pio  April  57 ;  Capt.  'aa  April  59 ;  Jft^'or,  P23  June  69 


I  CArTAXVS. 

li.  Tfaomiu  Gonne,*  Qarriton  Ineiruetor  at  ] 

I    AUerwiot    , 

iSamuel  Boulderaon.*  oi  ^eqjf  College  

iFrederick  William  Blumberg 

(Sbuiley  Teatman  Clark  

Jeounett  Charles  Duke 

Thomas  Arthur  Cooke 

Starllnir  Ifeux  Benson 

Eiliaond  Yemey  Wyatt  Sdgell 


LXBUTBVAirTS. 

Ernest  Augustus  Belford 

James  Ftae  Alexander 

Sen.  John  Fleydell  Bouverie 

John  Bn>wn»>  ^i(/s<ajit  a3  liar.  67    

William  Trevelyan  Somerset  Kevill-Davies 

Oisriss  Bdward  Bwaine  

Bobert  Nugent  Humble  

Chaztos  Evelyn  Arkwijght 

Thomas  ICaok 

I  Percy  Wonnald 

Geom  Augustas  Wood. 

Mor^mer  Graham  Neeld 


SvB  LnvTsvAjm. 

John  Montague  Russell 

Charles  HotBam  Purvis 


»  a  Nov.  55 

aoNov.  56 

P15N0V.  59 

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'  iMotGeneral  Balders  served  the  campaign  on  the  SuU^  in  X845-46,  and  ooxnmanded  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  in 
tbe  U&les  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Lt-Oolonel,  and  CB. ).  He  was  wounded  in 
tbe  irnn  whUet  charging  the  enemy's  batteries  at  Feroseshah,  on  the  evening  of  the  axst  Dec.  X845. 

*  Colonel  Dnny  Lowe  served  with  the  17th  Lanoers  in  the  Crimea  from  x8th  June  X855,  indnding  the  battle  of  the 
'^±ernjh,  liege  and  ftU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  Lidlaa  campaign  of 
t*-f^59.  '~*J"«»<?g  porsiiit  of  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  the  action  of  Zeerapore  (Medal). 

'  Hajor  Xolsn  served  with  the  z7th  Lancers  in  the  Lidian  campaign  of  1858.  including  the  aflUrs  of  Rsjghur, 
X  cjTowlee,  Sindwaho,  Eharee,  and  Zeerapore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

^  4.apuin  Gonne  serred  with  the  x7th  Lancers  in  India  in  X857-59 ;  was  appointed  Acting  Loterpreter  to  the  X7th 
Uccen  and  Staff  OtBoer  to  the  and  Cavalry  Column  Malwa  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Captam  Bonlderson  served  with  Lindas  Mooltanee  Horse  during  the  Indian  mutinv  in  1858-59 ;  this  Regiment- 
*u  psn  of  the  force  under  Brisadier  General  Troup  which  advanced  into  Oude  flrom  Shalqehanpore. 

'  hnL  Brown  served  with  me  tjth  Lanoers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaijsn  of  X854-55,  including  the  affairs  or 
ftiJaosk  and  M*KenBie*s  Fsrm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (severely  woundeaand  horse  killed),  and  Tohemaya, 
•enaadfsllof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasxw,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  campaign  in  Central 
kl» in  A58-59  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Burode  (Medal). 

*  Hiding  Mttrter  Boyle  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z854-5^  in  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  and  was  present  in  the 
jitus  of  BsliUcIava.  Inkerman,  and  Tohemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
^ykiahlCeds]). 

'*  ^^atter  luster  Berryman  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  aflUrs  of  Bulganac 
pi  X'Kensie*s  Farm  (captured  three  of  the  enemy),  night  attack  on  the  Russian  outposts  on  z9th  Feb.  X855, 
tela  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  Ixikerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  ?rith  four 
^■^•"IM.  Tictoria  Croea,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  Z858-59. 

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Colonel. — Sir  ThomsB  Weetropp  M'Mahon,^  Bari.  CB.  Cornet^  34  Dee.  9g ;  Lt.  'a  Dec.  31 ;  Cupt.  ^  Jtdm  ^: 
Mc^or,  '23  July  47;  Zt.Colonel,  12  Doc.  54;  Colonel,  za  Dec.  57;  JT^/or  Qtnvral,  6  Mar.  68  ;  CoUmH  i^ 
Hassan,  6  Jan.  74.  . 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Richard  Bnckloy  Prottojohn,"  CB.Cornet,  '33  Feb.  38;  i<.»i8  0ct.  39;  Copf.  17  Sept  5s; ^ 
Bt.Major,  20  July  58 ;  BtJU.Colonel,  3  July  60 ;  Major,  5  July  64 ;  CoIomI.  3  July  68 ;  Lt.Colom^,  14  June;}. 

Major.— Christopher  Barton,  Comet,  16  May  56;  X^  15  Sept.  57 ;  Capi.  ^^  Feb.  60;  Mcyor,  '14  Aug.  67. 


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Thomas  Phillips 

Harold  Esdaile  Maleb 

John  Lorn  Btevrort,  Ac{j.  Jynhire  r#o-") 

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William  Lawrence  Twentyman,'  Qffieial' 

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John  Groves 

Walter  Yeldham 

Henry  Maxwell  Howard 

Francis  Anthony  Strickland  Mannock^ 

LlXTTTKHAJTTS. 

Frederick  Charles  Hooper  1*34  June 

Edward  Pulleyne    I     7  May 

James  Stuart   i'26  April 

Charles  Addison  Davies.  Interpreter  11*18  May 

Richard  George  Kennedy* '^19  Aug. 

Edward  Nolan |Pi6  0ct. 

Harry  William  Parker >i6  0ct. 

Richard  Knox,  .lid/.  aa  Aug,  7a |Pi6  0ct. 

William  Edward  Bolton  ;'  6  Nov. 

Montagu  Maule  Blade  I'ls  Feb. 

Charles  Henry  Simpson i'a7  Aug. 

Charles  Osborne  Gould 1*21  Mar. 


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63  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sntlq  asp 
60  paigrn  in  X848,  and  was  present  at  t}ia 
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64  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  is  Km 

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69  Cavalxj  Division,  including  the  \aiir 

69  ties  of  the  Alma,  Balaklars,  ad 
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70  dinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  s&d  i\ 
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PmrflMuf«r.— Loftns  Cassidy,*  30  Juno  54 ;  Eh$.  P9  Nov.  38 ;  Lt.  xx  June  41 ;  Capi.  6  June  54;  Mom.  Xejar, 
Riding  Matter.— Jacob  Hodgins,  22  April  7Z. 

Quarter  JlfM^er.— George  Ferris  Rumsey,  la  July  7Z  ;  Comet,  x-j  Mar.  69.  I 

Medical  Offieer.—Surgton  Frederick  Beaufort  Scott,  XD.,«  A.S.  i  Oct.  62.  I 

Veterinary  Surgeon.— John  Mills,  8  July  59 ;  i$t  Clou,  Z9  Feb.  70.  1 

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.  *  Ool(Miel  Prettfljohn  served  with  the  Win^  of  the  Z4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahn::^ 
counlry  in  ZB44-45,  and  was  .present  at  the  mvestment  and  capture  of  the  fortresses  of  Panella  and  Pownghur.  Al^^ 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  Z848-4Q,  including  the  action  of  Ranmuggur  with  the  charging  Squadrorj'. 
passage  of  (the  Ohenab,  battles  or  Chillian wallah  and  GooJerat.  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Jholum  and  of  tie 
Affghans  over  the  Indus  through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Persian  expeditioa  i' 
1857  and  w«s  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  with  t^ 
Central  Indift  iTield  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahatcrbur, 
action  of.Bsro4i»>  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass  (wounaed).  battle  of  Beiwa 
in  command  xif  the  three  Troops  actually  engaged  f horse  wounded  in  two  places),  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  ani 
fbrtress  of  Jhafisi,  battle  of  Koonoh,  and  commandod  the  Right  Wing  of  the  14th  Light  Diugoons  in  the  pni^^m. 
affjurs  during  the  advance  on  Oalpee,  capture  of  Calpee.  action  of  Morar  and  recapture  of  the  town  and  fortres«  »f 
Gwalior  and  pi|xsuit  ending  in  the  action  of  Jowra  Allipore,  in  command  of  the  Sauadron,  action  of  Ranode  ::> 
command  of  the  only  Squadron  present— severely  wounded  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Msj<-^ 
and  Lt  Coloi^el,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

'  Majot  TuBum-man  commanded  tne  D  Division  of  the  Highland  Transport  Train  of  the  Abyssinian  Expediticmsrr 
Foroe ;  commanded  Baggage  Mules  of  the  2nd  Brigade  ist  Division  on  the  south  bank  of  the  Bashilo  nver  on  tbc 
zoth  April; .WAS  Transport  Train  Staff  Offio«r  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley  at  the  oaptare  of  Magd&la;  mentioned  a 
despatch;  also  "strongly  recommended  for  extent  and  value  of  assistance'*  by  Director  of  Transport  Train;  zsi 
mentioned  in.  Sir  Robert  Napier's  despatch  as  "  distinguished  for  seal  and  activity,  and  deserving  of  special  notio  ' 
(Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Maimock  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  oai^paign  in  x868.  and  oonunacded  a 
Troop  composing  the  outpost  on  the  BashUo  river  under  Lt.Colonel  Miller  during  the  storm  and  capture  of 

•Miyor  Ca88ic(y  served  in  Oude  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  z  858-50  (Medal). 

•  Lieut  Keimedy  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  and  was  present  with  the  storming  panr 
at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  April  z 865— wounded  (Medal  witn  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abysaixdan  campaign  v 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Napier  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioaed  is 
despatches.  Medal). 

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'  '4  Feb.  53 ;  Colvael,  s8  Nov.  54 ;  Mqfor  Gtneral,  17  June  66 ;  CoUmfl  xoth  HnBsan,  6  May  7a. 
35  liratoMt  CoIomI.— Charles  Yanbragh  Jenkins,*  Conut,  24  Jan.  39;  £^  z  Jan.  44;  Capt.  31  Jan.  5a;  3fq;or« 

I  July  57;  LLC^lonel,  i  Jan.  6a;  Colonel,  t  Jan.  67. 
:6  I^jon.— Henry  Cadogan  Craiffio  >  ComH,  ao  Aug.  48 ;  X^.  zx  Sept.  5z ;  Capi.  93  Nor.  56;  Ifo/or,  33  April  631 

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26  Feb.  5z 

4  Dec.  55 

20  Dec.  56 

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8  Jan.  68 

8  July  68 

'25  Apr. 

9  April  70 
3  Jan.  65 

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9  Mar.  73 
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Pnrnaeter.—neary  Octavias  Carrie,"  za  Aug.  63;  Sn$,  4  Feb.  53 ;  Lt.  6  Jane  57 ;  SonMaJor,  12  Aug.  7a.       I 
B  liding  ifoiitfr.— George  Conch,!^  37  May  63. 
a  (^tafttr  Jr«ter.— William  Langdale  i«  6  March  63. 

£  Xiiitml  Qfieer.Smryeon  Major  Bex^amin  Burland,i7  jfB.,  A.S.  i  Dec.  58 ;  Surgeon,  x  Dee.  65. 
7  FffmMfyAifytffw.— James  Kettle,  zz  Jan.  67. 

Blae.— Jl^mte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.—Metumedfrom  India,  33  March  1870. 

'^or  General  Yorke  commanded  the  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z85a«  including  the  siege  of 
twcpol,  and  was  severely  woanded  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  his  horse  also  was  severely  wounded  with  grape- 
it  ia  lapporting  the  Light  Cavalry  charge  prior  to  his  own  leg  being  shattered  by  a  rifle-ball  (Medal  with  two 
■p*-  C^-.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie).  He  commanded  the  Regt.  daring  a 
Mt  Kale  in  the  Black  Sea  between  Yarnaand  the  Crimea,  and  this  great  disaster  resulted  in  the  loss  of  350  horses 
Af  Rcciment.  including  the  greater  part  of  the  officers*  chargois  and  those  of  detachments  of  other  Regiments 
■r  hU  command. 

^Lt\  Jenkins  served  in  the  zst  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  the  campaign  of  Z843  in  Affghanistan  under  General 
pek,  txii  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  l^yber  Pass,  relief  of  Jellalabad,  and  all  the  aofeions  leading  to  the 
pcfaMon  of  Cabal,  including  thoCavalry  Charge  in  the  Tezeen  Valley  (Medal).  Gwalior  campaign  of  X843-44, 
^  the  battle  of  Maharupore  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  in  Z840,  including  the  battle  or  Aliwal  (Medal). 
*    "'  battles  of  ChiUianwaUah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Ijwh  campaign  of  Z848-49.  mcluding  the 

2f' 'ol  Craigie  served  in  theird  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  in  the  Punjaub  cami 
fc'  f  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).    As  Captain  rais6a  and  commanded  a  h. 
MKar»  of  the  lA. Governor  of  the  N.W.  Provinces  flrom  May  Z857  to  Jan.  Z858, 


'W»m  Stapleton  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  in  Z857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  captore 
WtA.   Served  as  second  in  command  of  the  Bengal  Yeomanry  Cavalry  in  ] 


ign  in  Z840,  and  was  present  at  the 
ffiment  of  Irregular  Horse  under 
luring  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 


L  pursuit  of  robels  on  the  Nepaul 


Ifer  TIedal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

B^f^^n  Coghfll  served  as  Ac^utant  of  the  snd  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  stornung  the  Heights  in  fhmt  of  Delhi,  throughout  the 
pf't  IMhi.  incniding  the  actions  in  fh>nt,  storming  of  the  breach  Cashmere  Bastion,  and  final  cantoro  of  the 
[SeTTcd  in  General  Showers'  Force  in  the  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Rewarrie,  Ji^jjhur,  Ranaude,  Furrucknugur,  and 
k»^  Avar.  Also  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Sonah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
u^um  Fairlie  served  in  the  Rohilcxmd  district  wiQi  the  Colunm  under  Colonel  Jones  (Medal). 
%ia:n  Webster  served  with  Lind's  Mooltanee  Horse  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1837-58,  and  was 
KsiBiL  Kakraole,  operations  before  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  Shal^ehanpore.  and  capture  of  Mohunlee  (Medal). 
J^t-i  a  letter  of  thaniks  from  Government  for  services  with  Meerut  Lignt  Horse  in  Z857. 

Upuin  Biddolph  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Doondea- 
jktahnf  of  the  Forts  of  Chanda  and  Manjeedea,  and  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Raptee  (Medal). 
'optain  Greene  served  with  the  68th  Liirht  Infkntry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z864-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
pni  Gate  Pah  (Medal).  *  ^ 

'"«t  Kynaston  served  with  the3nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  -1858-59,  and  was 
*::  »t  the  liege  and  capture  of  Lacknow,reoccupation  of  Fycabad  and    Trans-Gogra  operations,  including 
[C^a^ee  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  the  affidrs  of  Muchleegaon  and  Btmgaon  Jungle  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
.uj"^  Carrie  was  present  during  the  mutiny  at  Allahabad  on  6th  June  Z857,  and  subsequently  served  in  the  Fori 
fjkiabad  (Medal). 

*Ll::i?  Master  Coach  served  in  the  Crimea  ftom  April  Z855,  and  has  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebas- 
fla>i  Turkish  Medal. 
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[«»3e  of  Sobxaon  (Medal  and  Clasp).    Was  present  with  the  Artillery  guns  at  Meerut  on  the  evoning  of  the 
J^oB  *°*  ^^  «857 ;  performed  Subaltern's  duty  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Chxards  with M««or  Sayor's  Column  in 


^?Png  the  mutiny  in  the  district  (Medal) 
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Zt. Colonel,  »8  Msr.  50  {  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Mqjor  General,  4  July  64 j  Lieat,  General,  19  Jio.  jj; 
Colonel  aoth  Hoflsani,  22  Nov.  70.  ^        ^    «    .       „        ^    ,,  . 

Liautonaat  Ooloaftl.~Charle8  M'Clintock  Cotton,'  Com^t,  3  Mar.  42;  Lt,  17  Oct  46*  Cbfrf.  13  Nov.  56  jlfd^tr, 
9  "hU^.  67 ;  LtColonel,  w  April  73.                                                              .         .    ,-.  .         ^      ^ 
[««».— Robert  Alexander,*  Cornet,  20  Dec.  48 ;  Lt,  xo  Ang.  50 ;  Capt.  23  Nov.  5«  J  ^^f^,  7  !>?••. ^-     ,  ^ 
,  Avlmer  Wm.  Jobn  Montgomerie,*  Comet,  4  Oct.  53  i  ^-  "  J^J  5*1  ^ap*-  a8  Mar.  60 ;  BUMi^or,  s  Jnlj  7»; 
Major ^  30  April  73. 


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Gaptaivb. 

John  Gntte  Lookwood  * 

Henry  Alexander  Walford*   

Frederic  Trench'  

John  Dent  Bird  

Cecil  Mangles 

George  Manners  Onslow 

David  Carmthera  Budd   

George  Wm.  Adolphna  FitsGeorge . 

LnuTSiTAinni. 
Bei^ainin  Wateon  Blake 
William  Chetwode  LlQ^  * 
Charles  Willooghby 
John  Thomas  Browne 
Horace  Hilton  Perkin,*  Ai^ntanA  %x  Aug.  69  ... 
Henry  Augustas  Wetherall 

Francis  John  Graves 

William  John  Irwin 


20  Jan.  54 
aoSept.  54 
20  Jan.  57 
20  Aug.  59 
20  Feb.  6x 
2o  May  6x 
8  June  60 
'15  Jan.    6x 


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23  Nov.  5< 
30  April  58 
20  Aug.  i3o 
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Lewie  Edmond  Gamey 

Thomas  Barnes  Weston  

Ascanius  William  Nevill  Thomas 

Edward  Reginald  Coortenay 

John  Eustace  Jameson 


x6  Oct.  66 
XX  Dec.  66 
X5  May  67 
13  July  6; 
25  April  61 
2  Sept.  68 
23  Jan.  69 
23  Jan.    69 


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7  Deo.    67 

2  Aug.  71 

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30  April  73 

a8  Itoy    73 

'  9  April  70 


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a  Aug.  71 

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28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7Z 

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23  April  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.   73 

8  May    72 


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95   ^<wma«f«r.— Charles  Loder,*  xa  Aug.  67;  J7o4i.  Captoin,  la  Aug.  67 ;  SHingMetater,  s  March  49;  Xicait.  7  April  56 ; 
Bidinij  lfa«ter.— James  Edward  Wiuis,  27  Ma^  62. 

Qtuirilfr  lfaff«r.—Chadwick  Thomson,  8  June  72.  {Mt^or,  13  April  7*- 

Medical  Qffteer. —Surgeon  Jfq/or  John  Phillips  Cunningham,  MD.,  A.8, 13  April  5a ;  Sfnrgeon,  xz  Mar.  59;  Smytte 
Veterinary  AM^wM.—Wllliam  Pallin,  X4  Jan.  71. 

Blue.— .^ente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Betnmedfiram  India,  no  Dee.  iSya. 

1  lieut  General  M.  W.  Smith  was  appointed  to  the  Turkish  Contingent  with  local  rank  of  Major  Gencnl  is 
x8<«  and  subsequently  to  the  command  of  the  Osmanll  Irregular  Cavalry,  and  obtained  the  Turkish  rink  cf 
liieut  General  (and  Class  of  the  Medijidie).  Commanded  a  Brigade  during  the  Central  Indian  campaign;  com- 
manded at  the  recapture  of  Chandairee  in  May  x8s8,  also  at  the  actions  between  Kota-ka-Serai  and  CKralioroa 


ISO  in  pursuit  01  i-aniaa  aouco  »m*  w^o  nopv  »»ut.^  xj.^«>x».fTAw«;^.«M>p  »uuv.x«.,  ia«7h>«»*»'^ '>'«^r*«»«^,">«««>t»«^ 
<  Lt  Colonel  Cotton  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  x8^3-4^,  mclndmg  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronae  Stsr). 
s  Major  Alexander  was  attached  to  the  7th  Hussars  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  inMareh  1858  and  sa 


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aeauent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

4  Major  liontgomerie  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  with  the  Guide  Oavalxv  at  the 
batUeof  Nuijn&hur,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  with  the  xst  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  Alumbagh  under  CMr 
ram  from  i6th  January  to  and  March  1858,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (slightly  wounded),  BubsequBnt  opentioBS 
in  Oude.  and  affair  of  Simree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

•  Captain  Lockwood  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Sydn^  Cotton  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  Ws& 

Sreseiit  as  Provost  .Marshal  during  the  operations  on  the  Eosofeaie  frontier  in  April  and  Mf^  1858  (numtioiied  is 
esnatoh),  and  against  the  Hindostanee  fiainatios  at  Sattanah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Captain  Walford  served  with  the  Nagpore  Irregular  Cavalry  in  X858,  for  which  service  he  received  tlie  thanks  rf 
the  Grovemment  of  India.    Served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Trench  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  with  Hodson's  Horse  in  the  engagements  of  Gcs* 
fferee  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorle,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Qaspa). 

•  Captain  Loder  was  present  with  the  x  ith  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhnrtpon  in.  z8i6  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  in  Bind  in  1843,  induding  the  hastiei 
of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Served  with  the  xst  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Buti^  campaign  in  1846,  asdvs» 
ttresent  at  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  action  of  Bsib- 
nugger.  battles  of  ChtiUanwallah  and  Qoojerat,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AfTghaBB  (Medal  ins 

s'Lieu^Perkin  was  present  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  at  Meerut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  mutiny  ob  Hd 
zoth  May  1B57,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  X857-5I  (Medal). 


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^t jrq/or.  16  July  6a ;  Mofor,  30  July  6a ;  U.Colonel,  4  M^h  68  j  '^ 


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rotor,  30  July  6a ;  JA.Uolonei,  4  Maron  68  j  CoUmel,  4  liar.  73. 
lett  Lane,*  Comet,  90  Jan.  46;  £<.8Hay  49;  Oe^,  33  Not.  56;  StMtv'or,  90  Jii}j  58  f 


m.Li,Colonel,  as  Mar.  ^ ;  Jfo/or,  9  April  70. 
Willonghby  Chariea  Stanley  Clarke,*  Comet,  34  Not.  47;  X<.  30  July  49;  Capf.  ai  July  61 ;  .afa/or,  2  Oct.  70. 


CjLVTAurs. 

Edward  Baldwin  Wake  

Oeorn  Farqnhar  Smith^    ... 

John MathewBiddle,*^— wfamigwrywrn,  3  June  53 

Frederick   Brace   Prineep*  

Arthur  Henry  Taylor  

Herbert  Cromwell  Collier,*  Stuign  BowAag 

Arm§,^\  Feb.  51   

Charles  Bdward  Frederiok.. 


Son.  Eeary  George  Louia  Crichton 

LxiimirjjrTS. 

Jofleph  William  Minobin  Cotton 

Arthur  PnrriB  Loyd,  .i4f'i*tafii  4  May  73 

Jamee  Edward  Kitaon 

DaTideon  Alexander  I^sagbt  

Frederiok  William  Benson 

Arthur  Thomas  Fisber 

Rowland  Hill  Martin   

Frederick  Hutchinson  Haynes , 

John  William  Denne  Johxison , 

Harxy  Murray  MaoKenzie 

William  Wilkes  TTnett 

William  Bdward  Ker  Fox 


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30  Oct.  55 

95  Sept.  57 
30  April  57 
4  Not.  58 

15  Jan.  58 

'  9  July   61 
'z3June  63 


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90  June 

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19  July  69 

9  April  70 

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a8  Oct.  7z 

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10  Pojmaafor.— James  Georsre,  ai  May  58 ;  Q.M.  Z9  Jan.  55 ;  En$,  3  June  56 ;  SattJt^ar,  19  Jan.  70. 
4  'BidimaMaeier.—Hetaj  Blinkhom  Germany,  la  Not.  70. 
16  ;  QitaHer  Jfwlfr.— Henry  Murray,^*  a  Oct.  69 ;  Sneiffn,  99  Not.  58. 
J       iMedieal  Qgleer.Suryeon,  Lanranoe  Corban,  MD.  30  Sept.  64. 
^  16  I  Veterinary  ^nrytfon.— John  George  Bushman,  7  Jan.  58 ;  let  Claee,  18  Aug.  69. 
Blue. — Agente,  Messrs.  Ridgway  and  Sons. 
RHurnedfrom  Indiat,  19  DeeewAer,  1873. 
*  LtGeneral  Farlby  commanded  the  Detachment  4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  Rebecca  riots  in  Wales  in  1843 
and  receiTcd  the  approTal  of  the  CiyQ  and  Military  authorities.    He  brought  the  loth  Hussars  ft>om  India  through 
Egypt  to  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  commanded  the  CaTalry  DiTision  from  Z7th  April  to  30th  June,  and  the  Hussar 
Brigade  from  ist  July  till  and  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  under  Omar  Pasha  on  19th  April,  aa 
also  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Clasa 
oftheMe^jidie). 

'  ~  '  '  sod  serrea  tbe  Uwauor  oamDaiflrn.lnciudlnir  tne  action  orMabaraiDore.9otliDeo.  i8a,  ^ 

.  two  Clasps), 

of  Uie  Chenab,  action  of  Ram« 


'  Colonel  MacLeod  serred  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  action  of  Maharajpore,99thDeo.  18^3  (BronseStar), 
Sotlej  campaign  of  Z845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroaeshah.  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  t       '^<       ^ 

*  Lt  Colonel  I4me  serTcd  in  the  PuQJaub  campaign  of  18^8-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  a 
nargnr,  and  battles  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat  (Meoal  with  two  Clasps).    Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  z858y 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  capture  of  Pellalpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  BrcTCt  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Claap). 

*  Msjor  Clarke  serTcd  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Putiala 
<Medal). 

i  Captain  Smith  serTcd  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  x857-<9,  and  vwas  present  at  the  attack  of  the  rebels  on 
car  guns  at  Jnllimdur,  and  subsequently  serTcd  witn  Showers'  Column  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India  in  pursuit 
of  Tsntia  Topee,  Ferose  Shah,  and  other  rebels,  including  the  operations  in  the  Seronge  Jungles  and  the  ankir  at 
Fstnn  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Biddle  serred  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  on  the 
Hindun.  batUo  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  forcing  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  throughout  the  sie^e  operations,  including 
the  action  of  the  19th  June,  attack  on  the  Subjee  Mundee,  final  attack  and  assault  of  Delhi.  Serred  with  the  Stn 
Htusars  in  X858-59  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sindwaho,  and  actions  of  Koorwye  and  Nabarghur  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  , 

'  Captain  Prmiiep  serTcd  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X858,  including  the  actions  at  Amorah,  Doumoura- 
gtmge  and  Philga  (Medal). 

*Captain  Corner  serred  in  the  Bombay  Army  from  Z851  to  X858  prior  to  obtaining  a  Oometcy  in  the  8th  Hussara, 
and  serred  on  the  Staff  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Coghlan  serTcd  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Corps,  and  was  present  at  the  oaptvra 
«r  Magdala  (Medal). 

>«  Quarter  Maater  Murray  seired  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  DeUu,  siege  and 
capture  of  LueknoWf  and  Rohilcund  campaign  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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33  Samuel  Pasfleld  Oliver  

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13  Edward  Walsh 

2  Charles  John  Blake 

4  William  Whitmore  Smith 

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26  W^illiam  James  Fowler , 

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d  Thomas  Harwood  Darton 

4  Roger  Charles  Edward  North..., 

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9  Robert  Arthur  Montgomery 

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14  Heniy  Stewart  Mum^ 

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d  Henry  Travers  Lugard 

33  Henry  Lyall  

16  John  Leach , 

16  James  Cecil  Dalton 

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7  Edgar  Holford  Walker 

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19  Robert  Hezury  Sherston  Bucer  .... 

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18  Nugent  Jonathan  Nugent 

20  PhUip  Carroll  Walker 

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4  Arthur  John  Bigge , 

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4  Alfred  William  Hanson 

16  J«mes  Volant  Vashon  Baker 

6  William  Brooke  Hoggan  

18  Edward  B^resford  Coke    

i  k  Francis  Kdw.  RomnlnaPoUard-Urquhart . 

li  Jamos  Keith  Trotter 

ao  Frederick  Arthur  Aylmer 

30  Richard  Fincher  Warrou  Triat  ...: 

a  Philip  Edmund  Monckton  

16  Hichard  Cecil  Corbett  

I  Charles  James  Long 

I  Lawrence  Worthington  Parsons 


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19  Alfred  Kirkman  Loyd  »3  Jaly.70 

4  Hon.  Henry  Charles  Donison :a3  July  70 

4  Kobert  Ijawrcnco  Scarlett  23  July  70 

I  Francis  William  RadcUff. 23  J^ly  70  ao  John  Temple 

13  William  James  Clarke 23  J^ly  70  [  x  Charles  HoUier  Herring-Cooper 

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H4  Wilton  Winckwort.h  March  Seymour 6  Jan.  72 

xt  William  Powlett  Thring 6  Jan.  72 

'  1  Thomas  Stickncy  Home 6  Jan.  72 

|X2  Hugh  Aboukir  Scott I  6  Jan.  72 

In  Alexander  John  Montgomery  '  6  Jan.  7a 

ix7  Charles  Edwanl  Bedford    I  6  Jan.  7a 

114  John  Denis  Kirwan I  9  May  72 

3  Ernest  de  Vismo  du  Boulay  -  2  May  72 

!  4  John  William  Hastings  Potts  >-  -^   ' 

1x9  Edwin  Capel  Currie  Sandys 

10  Albert  Henry  Callwell 

,  4  Jo9cellne  Henoage  Wodohouse    , 

xo  FitzGerald  Muir«oa  Banister  

13  John  M'Donnell 


9  Charles  Carroll  Rich««. 

I  Lionel  Grlmston  Fawkes 

18  Thonaas  Porrott  

X2  John  James  Swinton    

t  Jnlian  Robert  John  Joceljm    

II  Newton  Plomer  Fowoll 

8  George  Richardson  Price 

5  William  Ludlow  Alves 

8  Henry  Percy  Poingdestre  Leigh  

i3  Mayow  Wynell-Mayow 

7  Henry  Philip  Dawson  

18  Herbert  William  Brackenbury 

9  Robert  William  Peacock  Robertson    

23  >:agene  Overbeck  Sullivan 

14  Henry  Yaughan  Hunt 

7  William  Henry  Newton,  AmH.  Inapr.  tf\ 

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17  William  Gorges  Lowther 

XI  Lewia  Edmund  Coker  

4  Thomaa  JamesBoch 

4  Alexander  Kelson  Rochfbrt  

19  Charles  James  Freoth  

II  James  Hurley  Rosseter  

X9  Warren  Hastings  Frith   

8  Gerald  Bonrke    

7  Frederic  Allen  Davenport 

I  John  Albert  Scott  Freeland 

A.  John  Hotbam 

II  Hans  Charles  Maunsell  Woods    

16  Reginald  Paynter  Maitland 

II  George  Prldbam Owen  

1 1  Frederick  Tyssen  Mackinlay  Beaver   

16  Edward  David  Kellv  

6  Edward  Frederick  Dawson  

IX  Henry  ShcUey  DalWac  

5  Charles  Leslie  Casey  

8  Douglas  Charles  Doan  Pitt  

5  Solomon  Watson  

14  Henry  Borrd  Phipps 

14  Patrick  Charles  Brio  Newbigging 

19  John  Sabatier  Frith 

I  Francis  Bertram  Daliymple 

8  Alfred  liUther  lAue  

iS  Charles  Miller  Layton 

8  Henry  Hewitt  Pengree... 

8  Robert  Ambrose  Cecil  King  

14  Harold  Stuart  Ferguson ...... 

12  William  George  Phillimore 

9  John  FrancisErakine 

4  George  Richards  ChallenOr  

5  Frederick  Augustus  Bowles  

19  William  John  Butterworth  Bird  

tf  Bmest  Charles  Wace   

9  Arthnr  Henry  Hodges  Sharland 

I  Frodorick  WOliam  Campbell 

33  >£aarioe  John  Baxlow  

33  Samuel  Kenneth  Mackenzie 

20  Herljcrt  Napier  Bnnbnry   

13  T^don  Moyle  Baker... 

XI  William  Sworder  Walford 

X  Predoriok  George  Slade 1.... 

7  Adolpti  Thomas  Gehle 

5  Walter  Ferrier  Graham 

aa  Maean  William  Saunders  

:o  WUliom  Hodgson'Suart 

x6  Henry  Alexander  Campb^ 

6  Edward  Meyer  Tudor  B'oddam 

X2  Chatlos  Edward  Oofljy  ' 

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iK  Francis  Henry  Hall 

u-*  Cinxfltantine  Rodney  William  Henrey 

x8  T?4*nuf<l  Montagu  Flint  

8  Poter  Fisher  Perdval  Hamilton  

IX  Charles  Stevart  Skipton 

X  Johu  Albert  Robertson   : 

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3  Francis  Nugent  Macgregor  Skinner.. 

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22  James  Alfred  Co.xhead 

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1x4  Augustus  Frederick  Liddell  ... 

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'19  John  Stewart  Scott  Barker 

1x9  Frederic  Brice  Bunny 


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23  Charles  Beaumont  D'Anyers  Willis   

33  Harry  George  Weir  

18  John  Dacres  Cunningham  

23  George  Frederick  Farquharson  Shirreff  . 

23  Henry  John  Lyster  

23  Arthur  Mordaunt  Murray  

4  *  Francis  Michael  Goold- Adams 

i6  *Philip  Saltmurshe  

8  •Henry  Byron  Jeflyeys  

20  'Walter  Blunt  Fletcher  

5  'John  WiUiain  Hawkins 

9  •Frederick  Milbank  Bland    

5  'Bdwln  Hay  Pickwoad  

XO  •Edward  Ward  

13  •Arthur  Pole  Penton 

9  •Henry  Welch  Ind 

13  *James  Laing  Fixott   

23  *Edward  French  Becher   

10  •Gerald  Robert  Spencer 

9  •Alexander  Dapre  Addison  

13  •Bowes  Leslie  Sman   

13  •Owen  Stuart  Smyth  

23  •George  Nugent 

23  •Charles  Aloysius  Ryan 

10  •  Arthur  Henry  Croker  Phillpotts    


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13  •Thomas  Stackhouse  Lett 

6  •Thomas  Colebrooke  Flarmer  .., 
13  'Edward  Gunner  

6  'Edward 

6  •St.  John  St. 

5  •Albert  Burton 

S  •Hubert  Burton 

5  •Bostaoe  Gresley  Edwards; 

5  •Andrew  Murray  Oaiden  

5  •Wniiam  Rainsford  Mordaunt  Daunt.. 

5  •James  St.  Lawrence  Wheble 

6  •Franeis  Waldron 

6  •Granville  WUliam  Richard  Howard-Vyse 

6  •lohabod  Denman  Wright 

6  •Robert  Addison  Bigg 

X3  •Edward  Umnreville  Blaokett 

a  •William  Crauford  Brown , 

33  •Hmrh  Rose  Ross 


83  •Wlfiiam  Grant  de  Jersey 

a3  'Bdwacd  John  Kenworthey  Priestley  , 

19  •Oharles  Frederick  Badden 

x9  •WiMWd  David  Bradley  Fenton 

79  'James  Milford  Sutherland  Bmnker  , 
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16  Pierce  Thoma*  Henry  Taylor ,..,.., 

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5  Vincent  Came  Fisher  

19  Horry  Leith  Mackenzie   

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LiBUTBVAVTS. 

30  *Thomas  Tweed  Vaughan 

9  *Manley  Ogden  Hopkins  

9  •Cyril  Henry  Rickards 

9  •Leopold  Alfred  M'Clintock 

s  'William  Tylden 

3  •Stephen  Dickson  Rainsford  

7  •Stopford  Cosby  Hickman   

7  •Arthur  Henry  Wilford  Brett 

17  •Foster  Lionel  Cunliffe 

17  *Terenco  England  Elowau    

17  •John  William  Marsdin  Newton.. 
17  •William  Hugh  Edward  Dobie  .. 
17  •Claude  Mason  Haggard 


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•Thomas  Wolrich  Lojzan  Stansfeld  .. 

aa  •  St.  Andrew  Bruce  Warde  

22  •Robert  Jc^es 

32  *Edmun(1  George  Osborne   

33  *Marcus  Beresford  

15  *Jnmes  Blackwood  A^rchdall   

12  *David  Krskinc  Dewar  

13  •George  Wade  Robertson  Fulton 

10  *Kdward  Lawrence  Hull  

5  •Thomas  Henry  Jackson  Woodrow  .... 

6  •Edward  Cecil  Bethune 

X3  •William  Howley  Beaumont  Heygate . 


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ColaittI  W.  A.  Blddtoton,  CB.  x  OoU  70. 

Absistaitv  ADJUTiurx  GsnmiiM 
Cgkffid  G.  Sh»w,  CB.  i  Oct.  70. 

DxFrrr  Assistant  Ai>jutavt  Givbb^l. 
^;oT  Edwud  Eeate,  z  April  74. 

IXSPXCTOK  GKKXSAL. 

Itsjor  G«ii£ml  air  Collingwood  Dickson,  ^CB.,  x  Apr.  70. 
IdtieCamp.—JAeat.  £.  WooUcombe,  z  Jan.  73. 

PxTXAflTBXS. 

1  Heaiy  Wm.  Vjner,  34  May  59 ;  Son.  3£ajor,  16  June  72. 

n  Henrr  Geo.  Augustas  PoweU,  93  Fob.  55  J  ^En*ian, 

23  Jan.  46 ;  Lt.  27  July  49 ;  Hon.  Mqjor,  30  Nov.  65. 

n  An^.  Slaveley  3Lun«y,  17  June  59 »    -Son.  Mqfor, 

i  Dec.  72. 
1;  WiUiAm  Arch.  Kidd2^io  June  53 ;  Entign,  ^ao  Nov,  46 ; 
~  '  |;<w,  7  Nov.  6 J. 

En»ig%,  5  NTov.  54  J  -^*'  « 


EoyaZ  ArtMery.  ^5 

x3  Samuel  Pratt  WoodMl,  A»y#«m  Major,  30  ^gr.  7«^ 
xs  LeaUe  Ogilvy  Patfcerson.t  8»rgeon  M^for,  13  Feb.  66. 
12  James  BQnton,  Surgeon  Kqfor,  i  Apr.  73.        .  ^^  ^ 

a  Lanoelot  Andrewes  White,  Surgeon  Mofor,  x  Apr.  73. 

8  BdwBTd  Younff  KeUett,  Surgeon  Mi^or,  30  June  65.    ^ 

6  Edward  Joseph  Crane,  Surgeon  ^ajor.ag  ^ov.  71. 
IX  John  Montgomery  Fiddcs,  MB.  Surg.Mqh  24  Sept.  73. 
17  Charles  Maokinnon.t  Surgeon  Major,  19  Oct.  7a. 

d  J.  P.  Cunningham,  MD.  Surgeon  Mqjor,  13  Apnl  7a. 

VbMBIKXXT  SUKOBOirB. 

IX  Daniel  Hinge,  i  July  55 1  i**  C^^  ^^  AP^.  63. 
B,B.  John  Tatam,  13  Oct.  ss  ;  i$t  CUue,  ai  Aug.  67. 
»  John  Bunn  Wm.  Skoulding,»>  9  Nov.  55 ;  "*  Cto«t,at 


Li.  'n  Bee.  48 ;  Mon.  Major,  7  Nov.  63. 
Jaon  Soott,"*  24  June  59 ;   Eneign 
Mar.  55 ;  Bon.  Major,  5  Nov.  69. 


>c  J>.>hn  fiajiis  Thompson,  24  June  59 ;  Mon.  Copt.  34 

Jimefif. 
I  William  Piers  Bridey,  8  July  59 ;  Hon.  Capt.  8  July  64. 
}  Dooa>d  Stewart,  24  Apr.  60 ;  late  Bt.Lt.Col.  Unatt. 
u  r,jadias  Bachanan  Piers,  a6  AprU  60. 
n  Junes  Graham,  8  Sept.  60 ;  Hon.  Capt.  8  Sept.  65. 
i  William  Shepherd,  14  Mi^  6x  ;  Hon.  Capt.  14  May  66. 
I  Tbomas  C.  Higginson,  4  April  56 ;  Eneign,  zo  Apr.  43 ; 

Lt.  8  Jal7  46 ;  Hon.  Miyor,  4Apr.  66. 
1;  J^i  Craven  Manaergh,  25  Feb.  6a ;  Hon.  Capt,  as 

Feb.  67. 
8  Surnel  Williams"*  {Qr.M.  x8  Apr.  45),  93  May  53 ; 

Him.Ma^'ar,  23  May  63 


Mom.  Major,  23  May  63. 
Edvin  Robert  Wetherod,***  30  June  54 ;  Ene.  '5  Auff .  4a 
U.  ^24  May  44;   Captain,  6  June  54;  Mon»  Major 

JO  Jane  64. 

QVABTBB  MAStBBS. 

Hi  Saaniel  Blair,  14  Apr.  6qw 
»  Hatrv  Psrkes,  i  May  63. 
>Bovlaod  HiU  New,  1  May  63. 
13  Benuud  Ashbee,  13  Sept.  6a. 
«  Jiaes  Wolfe,  z3  Sept.  6a. 

c  Vm. Cliff. 33 Sept.  6^',BH*ign, ao Sept. 57; XI. 5 Feb. 6j, 
I  Thomas  BrigSB,  33  Sept.  6a. 
tf  Ufred  James  Holboume,  33  Sept.  6a. 
19  rraads  L.  Tucker,  23  Sept.  6a. 
I  icKph  Yignanz,  17  Feb.  63. 
«  Jcbii  fjt»,  13  Apr.  64. 
1  Bojamin  Trew,"?  16  Dec.  64. 
I  WOliaaiacaham,  a  May  65. 
IB  Robert  Woods,  17  July  66. 
4  CterlesDnytan,  15  June  67. 
J  Thfomaa  Gibson,  to  July  67. 
y  mniam  Wishari,  14  Aug.  67. 
^  jklexasder  Arbnthnot,  30  Sept.  U. 
A  John  SeDBey,  la  Dee.  68. 
■  Siefaard  HaU,  la  June  69. 
^5e}M'Leod,7Aiw.69. 
fc  Wmiam  Qoim,  a8  May  70. 
pKdttrd Green.  14  Sept.  70. 
i  William  Henry  Chittick,  5  Nor.  70* 
vSaoQ  Brown,  x  July  71. 
•iobn  Cochran,  15  AprU  57. 
b  Unand  Bimona,  34  Feb.  7a. 
bJoba  Campbell,  13  Apr.  7a. 
4  Thaoas  Ward,  26  June  7a. 

p  inatlaii  Forsdyke,  zo  May  73. 
VjttDod  Cox,  21  June  71. 
IxBomaslAngriah,  17  Deo. 


jobn  BeTffl,  la  Feb.  73:  XMirf.  30  Aug.  64. 
Ubert  Hamiliqn  Murdoch,  19  Feb.  73. 


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Mbbical  Otficbbs. 
^tStanhope  Hunter  Fasson,t  MD.  Surg.Maj.^AA.yr.^, 
1  JUtthew  Ck)mbe,t  MD.  Surgeon  Mqjor,  ao  July  66. 
ft  Tlttmta  Conner  CLeaiy.t  MB.  do.,  6  Aug.  67. 
^  'tmes  Keme.t  MD.  do.,  5  May  68. 

•  ija  Bim  MiUer  Lewi8.t  MD.  do. ,  z8  Aug.  68. 
J  W'Xiam  PeTry,t  Surgeon  Mqior,  13  Sept.  69. 

>  Edward  James  Franklyn,tlri>.  do.,  x8  Sept. 69. 
*>  4^  Im  Gtbbone,t  Surgeon  M<yor,  aa  Mar.  70. 

•  '-ha Dof^ UD.  Surgeon  Me^or,  30 Mar.  to. 

i  ^'imas  Baasett  Beid.  Surgeon  M^jor,  z6  May  71. 

c  Beajamin  Tydd,t  Surgeon  Mtyor,  33  Apr.  71. 

K  |cbeit  Uensies,  Surgeon  Maior,  17  Nov.  63. 

»  Kdward  Malcolm  8inolair,t  MD.  do.,  38  June  64. 

n  AieraiMler  Madeant,  Surgeon  Major,  30  June  65. 

H  ScbeitAQgnstos  Chappie, t  SurgeonMajor,Qo  JvLne  65. 

I  JuaetAnhnrHanbury,  JfB.5Ki7eoi»M4/or,2oFeb.63. 
??»^  G«>.  N.  Manley.t  Surgeon  Major,  20  Oct.  65. 
**  TVnas  John  Murphy,  Surgeon  Major,  ao  June  65. 

•  J^Haanan,t  Surgeon  Maior,  4  Nov.  64. 
**  ^^  Woods,  Surgeon,  a8  Oct.  64. 

3  Aaiaader  Robert  Kilroy.  Surgeon  Major,  11  Apr.  68. 
K  Edwin  JaiBss  Hopwood,  Surgeon  Mtyor,  7  Dec.  67. 
«  Edaand  MHSrath,  Suryeon  Major,  ao  Sept.  71. 
S  i^  Pftt  Meyers  Corbett,  MD.  Burg.  Maj.  14  May  67. 
^  Tbonss BnUer  Power  0*Brien,t  Surg.  Maj,  4  Aug.  70. 


4  Edward  keUy,  26  Feb.  56  5  "*  ,^^«;  Aug.  67. 

A  John  Ferris,  17  Feb.  58 ;  iH  Claee,  z8  Aug.  69. 

4  Henry  Bath,  12  Apr.  58 ;  1st  CUus,  rg  Feb.  70. 
z9  James  Joseph  Meyriok,  3Z  Jan.  60 ;  ietCla*»,i9  Sept  70. 

4  Adam  Ehjah  Clarice,  31  J«n.  60  j  let  CLue,  2  Aug.  71. 

4  Thomas  James  Lang,  97  April  60 ,  let  Ctaee,  3  Aug.  7x. 
10' George  Albert  Oliphant,  33  June6o|z»eOto»«,  aAug.7x. 
z8  John  Anderson,*!  31  Jan.  60 ;  let  Olaee,  35  June  73. 
14  Walter  Burt,  ix  Sept.  60;  z**  Claee,  40^.  73-   _  . 

V  William  Albert  Russell,  34  June  63 ;  let  CUus,  4  Oct.  73- 
II  Samuel  Thomas  Goddard,  4  J&a*  59* 

X  John  Field,  15  July  59- ,  ^  ™  ^  ^ 

A.  Geo.  Agnatius  Amoe  Oliver,  16  Feb.  64. 

▲  Peter  Moir,  14  June  64. 

19  Edward  Bwing,  8  Sept.  65. 
o  Frederick  Charles  Boulter,  11  Jan.  67. 
ao  Walter  Seymour  Adams,  11  Jan.  67. 

18  Francis  Duck,  31  July  67.! 
»  William  Boyd,  31  J^ly  67. 
A  James  Reilly,  7  Aug.  67. 

ao  James  Coleman  Berne,"*  7  -^^ff*  67- 
o  Richard  Poyser,  la  Sept.  65. 
D  Francie  Plomley,  i  Sept.  67. 
r  B£iddleton  Fred.  Mallett  Case,  aa  Jan.  68. 

0  Frederick  William  Going,  3  June  68. 

19  John  Hammond,  3  June  68. 
B  George  Aitken,  a  Sept.  68. 

9  William  Dunk  Bogerson,  a  Sept.  68. 
9  Stephen  Ejiott,  x6  Sept.  68. 
9  George  Durrant,  a  Dec.  68. 

▲  John  Cornelius  Dwyer,  33  Deo.  68. 

8  James  Edward  Elphick,  14  July  69. 
ao  William  Dawson  Sartin,  14  July  69. 
ao  Samuel  Robert  Sartin,  14  July  69. 

9  Joseph  John  Plunkett,  14  July  69. 
X9  R.  Rowe,  14  Jiily  69. 

x6  W.  J.  Masters,  14  <ml7  ^< 
x8  J.  Gibbs,  xo  Nov.  69. 
xu  A.  Pitcher,  10  Nov.  69. 
o  W.  H.  Kemp,  9  Feb.  70. 

18  Samuel  Luis  VbMh,  37  ^^'  7o^ 

4  Alfred  Ernest  Queripel,  97  Aug.  70. 
8  Charles  Phillips,  a;  Aug.  70. 

19  Bei^iamin  Lucas  Glover,  37  Aug.  70. 
c  Charles  John  Grey.  37  Aug.  70. 

8  James  Augustus  woods,  34  Sept.  70. 
14  James  Flndlay,  xa  Nov.  70- 
8  Robert  Francis  Frost,  14  Jem*  7x* 
4  John  William  Evans,  15  Feb.  71. 
V  Thomas  Jonathan  Symonds,  aa  Mar.  71. 
B  Herbert  Rangelev,  3  May  71. 
x8  William  Frederick  Blanshard,  a  Aug.  72. 
4  Alexander  Johnston,  a  Aug.  71. 
B  Michael  Francis  Healy,  30  June  63. 
D  James  Joseph  Philips,  34  July  73. 

John  Burton,  14  June  73. 

John  Pressor  Adams,  14  June  73. 

Matthew  Clayton  Mitchell,  14  June  73* 

Seaward  Longhurst,  14  June  73- 

Frank  Fairbaim  Crawford,  14  June  73. 

RiDIXe  EsCJLBLnHMBBT. 

Superintendent.— E.  Markham  ;  Mi^or,  5  July  79. 
Caj^n.—Q.  S.  Harvey,  xa  Oct.  7x. 
Lieutenant9.—h.  Tillotson,  17  July  66. 

J.  R.  C.  Sclater,  15  Jnly  68. 
RiDiB  a  Misnas. 
4  William  Donald,  x  Apr.  59. 
B.B.  George  Dann,  37  Aug.  59. 

▲  Greorge  Hadcock,  33  June  60. 
XX  Joseph  Yirr,  x  June  61. 

B  James  Sampson,  8  June  61. 

d  Reuben  BuUer,  i  July  63. 
ao  George  Louis  Wilkinson,  8  Jan.  64. 
B.B.  Oliver  Orme,"**  15  Jan.  64. 
x6  William  Johnston,  15  Jan.  64. 

1  Henry  Bacchus,  30  July  64.  .       , 

8  Thomas  Ritchie,""  38  Aug.  57 ;  Oomet,  la  Jan.  5a. 
B  John  Dmmmond,  13  Sept.   5. 

X9  Jeremiah  Daley,  3  Oct.  66. 
D  John  Pawson,*"  39  May  67. 

9  Edmund  Nugent,  32  Jan.  6ft. 

o  Isaac  Abbott.  8  March  71.  ^^-^  t 

1    X4  Joseph  LoveU,  28  June  73.  ^^  ^y  VjOOQ IC 

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2:/j«  William  Handyside  I    

2'/ii  WiUiam  Henry  « 

2vit  John  Mackenzie*  

John  Sweeny/  Comet  31  Deo.  55    

Robert  Kettle 

David  Anderson 

Charles  Phillips ^ 

James  Thomson    

Hugh  MarshaU 

JohA  Taylor 

LlXUTBKi.KTS. 

James  Lumber  M'Callum  

Gtoorge  Montgomery?  

William  Robmson 

Joel  Blades* 

Ooorge  Leeds  

John  Ramsay" 

John  M'Lemon"  

William  Spall"  

John  William  Gamham  

Joseph  William  Hunter  

William  Swanson  Sprent" 

WiUiam  Coleman^*    

Alfred  Bainbird,  Department  (jftke  Director  \ 

qf  Artillery  and  Storee   ) 

Georgre  Groves 

Edward  Dillon 

John  Cooper 

James  Ritchie,  StqffQffleer 


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22  Sept. 
17  Mar. 

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16  Nov.  55 

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4  Nov.  59 
25  Aug.  64 
22  Sept.  64 

I  Apr.  65 
31  July  70 
15  Oct.  70 
22  Oct.  70 


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19  June  7a 

5  July  7« 


^  Major  Handyside  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  baUles  of  Alma  and  B-V>- 
Idava,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal . 

*  Major  William  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  lukcnaari, 
and  Tchemaya,  sie^e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkernu-. 
.  sortie  of  a6th  October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Sweeny  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  China  expedition  of  1840-43  (Medal),  incladine  tbf 
capture  of  Chusan,  attack  on  Chuenpee,  destruction  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  Forts,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hechi*> 
above  Canton,  of  Amoy,  Chusan,  Chmhae,  Ningpo,— and  repulse  of  uie  night  attack,  attack  and  capture  cf  tn? 
enemy's  entrenched  Camp  on  the  Heights  of  Segoan,  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae.  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  anfl  lie 
landing  before  Nankin.  Served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sel>a.^io}^ 
(Medalwith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    He  has  also  the  Medal  for  Meritorious  Service. 

7  Lieut.  Montgomery  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  baUle  of  Inkerman  and  $ie;^  0' 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Lieut.  Blades  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Hahi  will 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Lieut.  M'Lemon  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  TaI!  J 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

11  Lieut.  Ramsay  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopul-i«i-e 
wounded  (Medal  wi  b  ^lasp.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"Lieut.  Spall  served  In  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (Medul  wrh 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  tb8rei<l'4:« 
posted  on  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Huls  in  March  1859  (Medal). 

^s  Lieut.  Sprent  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fell  of  Sebastopol  (Met'ioj  v.-.a 
■Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

>«  Lieut.  Coleman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Mrdil 
with  Cla^)»  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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^  Geneml  Wjido  seryed  in  Holland  in  1813  and  1814,  and  commanded  aBatteir  before  Antwerp  and  at  tbe  attack 
on  Bergcn-op-Zoom.  Was  attached  to  the  Horse  Artilleiy  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  In  April 
1834  succeeded  Lord  William  Enssell  as  Mititary  Commissioner  at  the  Head  Quarters  of  Don  Pedro's  Army  in  Portu- 
gal, and  continued  with  them  until  the  Convention  of  Evora  Monte;  and  subsequently  trom  November  1834  to  1840 
at  the  head-quarters  of  the  Spanish  Army,  and  in  all  the  general  actions  during  that  period,  including  the  raising 
of  the  siege  of  Bilboa,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Spanish  Cortes.  In  Portugal,  again,  in  1846,  during 
the  Civil  War,  and  signed  the  Convention  of  Oporto.  He  is  a  Knight  of  Charles  the  Third,  2nd  Claea  St.  Fernando, 
and  Grand  Cross  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

*  Sir  Richard  Dacres  served  in  tne  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  afihirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'E.enzIe'8 
Fftrm,  and  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed) ;  commanded  jthe  Royal  Artillery  at  the  repulse 
or  the  Russians  in  the  sortie  from  Sebastopol  on  the  26th  October ;  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  after  Brigadier  General  Straugways  was  killed  at  Inkerman  on  the  sth  Nov.  1854  (Medal 
with  four  Ciasps,  A'CJB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  zst  Class  Military  Order  of  Savoy,  and 
Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Sir  William  Fenwick  Williams  commanded  the  Turkish  Army  at  the  defence  of  Kara,  and  for  his  distinguished 
services  waajpromotod  Major  General,  nominated  a  KCB.,  and  created  a  Baronet ;  has  also  received  the  zst  Class  of 
the  Turkish  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  and  is  a  Grand  Officer  of  the  French  Legion  of  Honor. 

Sir  John  Edward  Dupuis  served  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  1836,  37,  and  38,  in  co-operation  with  the  Spanish 
Army,  including  the  field  actions  of  the  loth,  12th,  14th,  and  i6th  March,  and  the  action  of  Hemani,  on  the  z4thMay 
1837,  besides  various  other  minor  aiikirs  (ist  Class  of  Son  Fernando).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fb.ll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.. 
Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded 
the  Ro^al  Artilleryi  n  India  from  Oct.  1857  to  Feb.  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee  26th  Nov. . 
operations  of  the  27th  28th  and  29th  Nov.  before  Cawnpore,  and  battle  there  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857— twice  mentioned 
m  despatches  (Medal). 

'  Sir  Edward  Sabine  served  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  1814,  and  commanded  the  Batteries  at  the 
siege  of  Fort  Erie  in  August  and  September. 

•  M^or  General  Eardley  Wilmot  served  in  part  of  the  campaign  of  1846-47  against  the  Kaffirs,  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  (MeOal) . 

'•  General  England  served  the  expedition  to  the  Weser  in  1805-6 ;  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  South 
America  in  1806-7  >  cam])aign  of  18 13  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Yittoria  and  siege  of  San  Sebastian, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

;'  Sir  John  Bloomfleld  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  March  1813  to  June  1814,  including  the  battle  of 
Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  crossing  the  Bidassoa.and  battles  of  the  Nivefle,  Nive,Orthes,  and  Toulouse  (Silver 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps).    Served  also  the  campaign  of  181 5,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 
"  Sir  Francis  Warde  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

"  Sir  William  Bates  Ingilby  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1810  to  Jan.  1813,  including  the  sieges  of  Ciudad 

^>drigo.  Forte  of  Salamanca  (wounded)  and  Burgos ;  and  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca 

(Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps).     Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

'*  Lieut.General  Cuppage  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  February  to  August  1814,  and  was  present  at 

the  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  Bayonne.    Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815.  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

^'  Sir  John  St.  George  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  CLud,  commanded  the  siege  train  at  the 

ull  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp.  CB. ,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor ,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"  Sir  Edward  Warde  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  in  command  of  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol, 

and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CJ?.,  Officer  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'  Sir  Ck>llingwood  Dickson  served  on  the  staff  of  Lord  Raglan  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was 
present  at  the  aflhirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava, 
expedition  to  Kertch,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  4th  Feb.  1855) ;  commanded  the  right  siege  train,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardments  of  17th  October.  9th  April,  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.^  Aide  de  Camp 
to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Victoria  Cross,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal).    He  is  also  a  Knight  of  Charles  the  Third,  ist  Class  St.  Fernando,  and  Knight  of  Isabello  the  Catholic. 

"  Sir  Dayid  Edward  Wood  commanded  the  Royal  Artille^  on  the  Eastern  frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
during  the  insurrection  of  the  Boers  and  Kaffirs  in  1842-43  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55, 
and  commanded  the  Royal  Ai'UUery  of  the  4th  Division  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  the 
sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854,  and  during  the  siege  of  SebastQpol,  until  the  final  capture  of  the  town ;  was  afterwards 
removed  to  the  command  of  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  whicli  he  commanded  until  the  close  of  the  war  in  Juno  1856 
(Mttdal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com- 
manded the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  India  from  Oct.  1857  to  Feb.  1859 ;  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in 
the  aflkir  of  Pandora,  where  they  acted  as  Cavalry  and  charged  and  defeated  a  large  force  of  rebel  Sepoys ;  com- 
mandetl  as  Brigadier  the  Field  Artillery  in  the  operations  previous  to  and  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  and  at  the 
conclusion  of  the  siege  and  final  capture  of  the  town  commanded  the  whole  of  the  Artillery  until  the  Army  was 
broken  up.  Subsequently  to  the  capture  of  Lucknow  was  appointed  to  command  the  Station  and  Fort  of  Allnhabad, 
and  carried  on  the  successful  operations  against  the  rebels  in  that  part  of  the  country— four  times  mentioned  in 
despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  KCB.). 

I®  Sir  James  William  Fitsmayer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  afihirs  of  Bulganac  and 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th 
October  1854 ;  was  complimented  on  parade  by  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  his  manner  in  bringing  the  Artillery  at  the 
Alraa  under  **  the  hottest  fire."  and  was  again  thanked  by  Sir  De  Lacy,  and  twice  mentioned  in  his  despatch  on  the 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish- Medal). 

**  Major  Grenernl  Askwith  has  the  decorations  of  zst  Class  St.  Fernando,  Commander  Isabella  the  Catholic,  and 
Knight  of  Charles  the  I'hird. 

"  Major  General  Fraucklyn  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  August  1855,  and  commanded  the  siege 
'train  of  the  left  attack  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  6th  and  Z7th  Juno  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  CB.,  ^th  Class  of  thn  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  General  Rowan  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  1854 
to  January  Z855,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  or  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  and 
bombardment  uf  Z7th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB.,  ^th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Major  Genor.vl  Phtllpotts  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkisn Medal).  Has  also  received  the 
Syrian  Medal  of  1841. 

**  Colonel  Price  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  General  Roberts  at  the  capture  of 
Kotah  on  30th  March  1858,  and  at  the  action  of  Saugor,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Bunnas 
•(mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Modal). 

*  Sir  John  Miller  Adje  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-53  as  Assist  Adjt.General  of  Royal  Artillery,  and 
was  prosentat  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture 
of  Balaklava  Castle,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58  as  Assist.  Adjt.General  of  Royal  Artillery, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee  26th  Nov.,  operations  before  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham, 
27th  38th  and  29th  Nov.,  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  6th  Deo.  1857  (three  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal).  Employed  on  8i>ecial  service  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo,  capture  of  TJmbcylah,  and  destruction  of 
Halkah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  H.  L.  Gardiner  served  in  the  operations  at  Prescott  in  Upper  Canada  in  2838.  Also  in  the  pursuit  of 
Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  1858. 

*  Colonel  Younghnsband  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  October  to  November  X&54,  iapbi^g^e  battle 
of  Inkerman  and  i^ege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  MedalP.igitized  byXJVZJUg  D^ 


89  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  tlie  Boyal  ArtiUery, 

n  Major  General  D'Agnilar  served  the  Crimean  caza{»ai£m  fVom  September  1854  to  March  1855,  iBduding  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  fhone  ahot)  and  siege  of  Seba^topol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bomb«TdmfB&t  of 
xyth  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB.,  sth  Class  of  the  Meii^idie,  and  Turkisb  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  cam- 
paign of  1857-58,  and  commanded  the  ArtilJery  of  General  Franks'  Force  at  the  action  of  Secnndn^  also  commaxtdetl 
the  iioyal  Horse  ArtiUery  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  uf 
Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Thompson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fhmi  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbas- 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  John  Turner  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Port  Natal  on  the  26th  June  1842.  Served  also  the  Kast«ri 
campaign  of  1854  ^^^  ^P  to  April  1855,  including  the  affair  at  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Scbastopol,  and  repulse  cA'  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (Medal  with4hree  Clasps,  C'if.,  Knight  of  the 
Lotion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Modjidic,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Received  the  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  for  dibtin- 
guished  service  at  the  battle  of  Alma  in  crossing  the  river  with  two  gmis,  ascending  the  Heights  and  enfilading  the 
Russian  Columns.    Commanded  a  Troop  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  India  in  1858-59. 

**  Colonel  Fisher  served  in  the  Crimea  from  September  to  November  1855,  inoluding  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*«  Colonel  Middleton  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clytlc, 
(wounded,  and  two  horses  killed),  battle  of  Cawnpore,  actions  of  Serai  Ghat  (commanded  the  Artillerj')*  Chandu, 
tJmeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  attack  upon  the  Moulvio's  Mosque  Hii>l 
Moosa  Bagh,  action  of  Barree,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussie  (commanded  the  Artilleir),  commanded  a  Troop  of  Roj-j*! 
Horse  Artillery  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  affair  of  Muchagawn  (nine  times  mentioned  m 
despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*f  Colonel  Gibbon  served  in  the  Crimea  from  18th  May  1855,  in  command  of  a  Field  Battery,  and  for  nearlv  three 
months  the  Artillery  of  the  4th  Division,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Tarkii>U 
Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  was  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  where  he  com- 
manded the  Artillery  of  Br.General  Walpole's  Division,  and  was  specially  recommended  for  promotion  as 
having  "distinguished  himself  throughout  the  operations,  particularly  on  the  9th  and  nth  March  1858."  Com- 
manded the  ArtiUeiy  of  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  in  the  action  of  Simree — severely  wounded  (five  times  mentiosetl 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Newton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Hawkins  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol. 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  A  pril,  6th  and  1 7th  June,  1 7th  August,  and  Sth  September  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5tb  Class  of  the  Me^jidiej. 

**  Colonel  Williams  commanded  the  Ro|'al  Artillery  in  New  Zealand  in  1864-66  during  the  Waikato,  TaarandrA-, 
and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  at  Rangiawhia,  Haeriui,  Gate  Pah,  Nukumani,  and  several  minor 
afftirs  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Mockay  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  S^tember  1855,  including  the  siege  and  flail  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Girant  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  z8th  Jan.  18^5,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  in- 
oluding the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  27th  June  (Medal  with  Claap, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  with  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*7  Colonels  Connell,  Smyth,  and  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*»  Mi^'ors  PurceU,  Richardson,  and  wardell  were  present  with  three  Batteries  of  Roval  Artilleiy  nxuler  Colonel 
M'Creagh  m  the  revolution  which  upset  the  Bmperor  Fausti  in  Hayti  in  Jan.  1859;  landed  and  protected  the  Eutlo 
peauK  at  Port  au  Prince,  and  carried  off  the  Emperor  his  family  and  ministers;  received  the  tnanks  of  the  £ngIl^h 
and  French  Governments. 

^  Colonel  Desborough  served  with  the  China  expedition  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of 
the  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  suri'ender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  LtColonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■^  Colonel  Shaw  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  U^ore  SobastopoU 
and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June.  z7th  August,  and  Sth  September  (Brevet of  Miyor,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  CB.,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*^  Colonel  C.  S.  Henry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  belbre 
Sebastopol  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June.  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  l*urkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB.) 

*>  Colonel  Pipon  served  in  the  Eastern  cam^Mtign  of  1854-55,  including  the  a£fkirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenaie's 
Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  thi*ee  Clasps,  Brevet  of  ii»ior, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

**  Colonel  Hamley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inoluding  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M*Keszie'8 
Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Bebaatopul, 
and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Migor  and  Iji-Cokmeu 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB,).  Colouel 
Hamley  is  the  author  of  '*  The  Operations  of  War."  a  work  that  may  confidently  be  characterized  as  one  of  the  mof  k 
invaluable  modem  military  books  extant—*'  there  exists  nothing  to  compare  with  it  in  the  English  language  for 
enlightened,  scientific,  and  sober  teaching  in  the  general  art  of  war : "  vide  The  TimeB  of  zst  Nov.  1869. 

**  Colonel  Field  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55  as  D.A.Q.M.Gen.  to  the  Royal  Artulery,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbastopol,  and  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Brevet  of  Migor,  Medal  with  Clacp. 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Pigou  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Juno  1855,  including  tne  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  Colonel  Hon.  D.  M'D.  Fraser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaien  of  185 a,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 
siege  of  Scbastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  l*urkish  Medal).  Com- 
manded a  Troop  of  Koyal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  action  at  Hyderghur  29th  Nov.  18^8,  defeat  of  a  rebel  force  at 
Bujecdia,  capture  of  Fort  Mi:ueedia,  and  action  at  Bankce  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

'7  Colonel  Vcseyservoi I  in  the  Crimean  campaign  frt)m  March  2855,  incladlng  the  siege  and  ftdl  of  Scbastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Colonel  Robinson  commanded  the  R4>yal  ArtnieTT-  of  the  ist  Division  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

^'  Brigadier-General  Biddulph  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inolnding  the  battles  of  Alms. 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevets  of  Megor  and  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonels  Milman,  Arbutlxnot  (twice  wounded),  Hastings,  and  FitzHugh  served  in  the  Crimean  eam- 
paigu  from  May  1855,  iucluduig  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at 
the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  TortuaL 
Medal). 

*^  Colonel  Rotton  served  at  Canton  with  the  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymour  in  1856-57 ;  present  at  the  caix 
of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major) :  and  served  with  the  expedition  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Su 
taking  of  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  Ommanncy  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Futtyabad  6th  March  1858 ;  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the 
1st  Brigade  Central  India  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  capture  of  Chandairoe  Fort,  siege  and  captore  cf 
Jhansi,  and  action  on  the  Betwa ;  also  commanded  the  Artillery  of  that  force  in  the  attack  on  Koonch  and  captsxv 
of  Calpee,  and  served  with  DufTs  Column  at  the  affair  of  Sahao  (mentioned  in  decpatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal). 

•>  Colonel  Colclough  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  with  Uie  late  Osmanli  Horse 
Artillery. 

•♦  Colonel  Milward  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftx)m  July  to  September  1855,  Including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  With  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  expediUon  tocjlipiiid^  i860,  and  was  present  n^ 


War  Senrices  of  the  OfficerB  of  the  Boyal  Artillery,  90 

Sinho,  Tanoflra,  and  oaptare  of  Taku  Forts:  D.iLQ.M.Gen.  on  Captain  Brabazon  bcinp  taken  prisoner  (Brevet 

of  Kajor,  liedal  with  Clasp) .    Commanded  a  Division  of  Artillery  consisting  of  the  two  Batteries  of  Steel  Mountain 

Ordnance  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  fh)m  January  1868 ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Brigade  engaged 

in  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  was  preeent  at  the  capture  of  Magdala;  was  selected  as  the  bearer  of  the  despatches 

(mentioned  in  despatches,  CJ7., 'Aide de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  and  Medal). 
^  Colonel  Chermside  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185^-55  as  Adjutant  to  the  siege  train,  including  the 

siege  of  Sebastopol;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  witn  the  two  heavy  i8-poundcr  guns  under  Colonels 

Gambler  and  Dickson  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 
••  LtColonel  Anson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  May  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege  of 

Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  x/th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

5th  C?Iaas  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
*7  Colonel  8.  E.  Crordon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 

Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  capture  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 

Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  and  cth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  served  in  India  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 

actions  of  Pandora  and  Doundeakeira  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  CS.). 
•  Colonel  Boothby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflhir  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the 

battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Brevet 

of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^  Colonel  Hon.  E.  T.  Gai^e  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Artillery, 

and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Buleanac  and  M'Kenstie  s  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkcrman» 

capture  of  Balaklava,  siego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medtd  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Mtigor  and  Lt.Colonel, 

Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB.) ;  was  also  present  with  the  Turkish  Army  under 

Omar  Pasha  during  the  operations  at  Rudchuck  and  Giurgevo,  in  the  summer  of  1854,  and  has  received  tne  Gold 

Medal  for  the  campaign  on  the  Danube,  awarded  to  him  by  the  Turkish  Government. 
^  Colonel  Thring  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 

(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  mcluding  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda, 

and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Azimghur  (fLvo  times  mentioned  in  despatches. 

Brevet  of  Mwor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Bent  was  nominated  to  the  4th  (Tlass  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  late 
Osmanli  Horse  Artillery. 

^  Colonel  Tupper  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman 
(wounded),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5(h  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

7*  Colonel  Heyman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Hosto  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  February  1855,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^Colonel  Singleton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fia.ll  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of 
the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  185X  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  fbur  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Hqnor,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  repulse  of 
the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Moolton  on  jtst  March. 

'»  Colonel  Eeuly  went  to  the  Crimea  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Fox  Stranprways ;  served  in  the 
Trenches  during  the  winter  of  1854-55  a^^d  was  appointed  Adjutant  to  the  Siege  Train  in  February  1855,  and  subse- 
quently Brigade  Major ;  was  present  at  the  bombuxlments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and 
8th  September.  After  the  foil  of  Sebastopol  he  was  appointed  Deputv  Assistant  (Quarter  Master  General  at  Head 
Quarters  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  C.B.,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medlidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Appointed  to  accompany  the  Prussian  Army  in  the  cam- 
— ignof  1866.  Appointed  Military  Attach^  to  the  Frencn  Army  in  1870,  and  being  attached  to  the  Army  of  the 
ire,  was  present  at  the  varices  operations  around  Orleans  including  the  battles  of  the  2nd  (battle  of  Artonay)  3rd 
and  4tJi  December,  which  resulted  m  the  evacuation  of  the  city,  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  German  Army 
and  sent  to  England  (Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 

'^  Oolonel  C.  H.  Smith  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the 
bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian 
campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec,  and  affair  of  Kalee  Nuddy,  and  commanded 
the  Artfilery  at  the  affhir  of  Kankur,  and  operations  before  Sandee  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel.  Medal,  and  CB.). 

^  Coloziel  J.  L.  Bolton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  action  at  Per- 
tobghm^-^ounded  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  Godby  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  including  the  bombardmonts  of  6th  and  J7th  Jime  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet 
of  Mlijor,  and  Turkish  MedaT). 

*>  Colonel  D.  Sarsfleld  Greene  served  in  India  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Dupnis  in  1857-58 ;  commanded 
the  Field  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  and  also  at  the  several  engagements  on  the  27th  and  28tb 
November;  was  present  at  the  operations  round  Cawnx>ore,  and  its  relief  by  Lord  Clyde ;  present  at  the  battle  of 
Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  1857  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

**  Oolonel  Barry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkemuui,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Mccy  Idle) .  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow, 
battle  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Lt.C!o1oneI,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho, 
Tan^kn,  capture  of  Taku  Ports,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (CB.  Medal  witli  two  Clasps). 

••  Xt.Coloncl  Elgee  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

••  Lt. Colonel  Carthew  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  December  1854,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
before  Sebastopol.  including  the  bombardments  of  oth  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5tli  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  lit.  Colonel  Hay  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  CThina  in  i860,  and  wa» 

S resent  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major,. 
(edal  with  two  Clasp?) . 

••  Iit.Ck)lonel  Spurmiy  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  iliijor.  Knight  of  the  Leppon  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

••  Colonel  Michell  servetl  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  and  up  to  May  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma* 
and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medul  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Miyor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,. 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Metljidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Mean^pinge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  afikir  of  Tigree, 
relief  of  Azimghur,  action  near  Azimutghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  attack  and 
capture  of  Tiroul  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

»  Lt.Coloncl  Bedingreld  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  In  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku 
Forts  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•»  lit. Colonel  Govan  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of 
Takn  Forts  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the 
vicinity  of  Shangha  in  April  and  May  1862.  «.         -  «  , 

•■  Lt.Colonel  Ingilby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1855,  including  the  affairs  of  Bul- 
ganac aad  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  the  sie^e  of 
Bebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Bxpvet/jf  JMaiorj^Sardinian 
and  TiAish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Digitized  by  Vj  UUg  l^ 


9^  War  Sermcea  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

^  Colonol  Yates  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  aiTair  at  M'Kenue's  Fann,  batttes  of  Alms 
and  Inkcnuan.  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  CIssps, 
Srevet  of  Mqjor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie).    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of 


IB57-58,  present  at  the  action  of  Secundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  commanded  Boyal  Horse  Artuleiy  at 
"*^  -  affairs  of  Saragunge  on  23rd  and  29th  of  July,  also  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  1  -  -- 


13th  and  28th  Aug.  1858  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CBX 
**  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Williams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  May  2855,  including  the  siege  and  fiul  of 

fiebastopK)!  (.wounded),  in  Trenches  with  siege  train,  and  at  bombardments  of  6th  and  xTth  June  (Bi^et  of  MaeyoTf 

Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
*s  Lt.Colonel  C.  F.  Young  served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of 

Azimj^hur,  qperations  in  the  Jungle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (twice  mentioned  m  despatohes.  Brevet  of  Miqor, 

**  Colonel  Pennycuick  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  November  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkennan, 
siege  and  fa3l  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  MedaJs,  and  sth 
Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec.,  actions  of  Sena  Ghat,  Chanda,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow, 
&nd  action  of  Barree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  m  x86o,  and  was  preaeot  at 
Tangku.  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  LtColonel,  and  CB.). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Oldershaw  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  January  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardment  of  April ;  was  employed  on  special  servioe  in 
J855-56  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  CHass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

v*  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Henxy  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  aiege  snd 
itaXl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardmian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  commanded  a  Field  Battery  attached  to  Colonel  Kelly's 
Torce  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rel)el  forces  posted  on  the  first  range  of  Uie  Kepaul  Hills  on  the  25tli  accT^Ut 
March  1859  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal). 

^  Colonel  N.  O.  S.  Turner  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fVom  March  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major.  5th  Claas  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal^.  Served 
in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affliir  of  Tigree,  relief  of  Aaimghur,  action 
near  Azimutghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore ;  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  OudeField  Force 
under  Lord  Clyde  in  1858-50,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Amathei,  and  action  of  Dundeikera  (three 
times  mentioned  in  despatones,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

^°^  LtColonel  P.  J.  Campbell  served  in  the  KafiOr  War  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fhsn 
June  to  December  1855,  including  the  sieg^e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1^  Lt. Colonel  Twiss  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  f^om  May  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
•(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  Canton  yrith  the  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymonr  in  1856-57. 
Also  with  the  Expedition  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Lt. Colonel  K.  Curtis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  Arom  July  1855,  including  Uie  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol. in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  S^or). 

^^  Lt. Colonel  Hope  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege 
:and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  throughout  the  siege,  including  the  bom- 
l)ardments  of  X7th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  Sth  September  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  ana  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  Brendon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  and  up  to  March  1855,  including  the  affidrs  of 
M'Kenzie*6  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siegaof  Sebastopol,  and  repuUe  of  the  sortie  on  Hie  26th 
Oct.  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Lt. Colonel  de  HaviUand  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (save  the  interval  between  ist  March  and 
t6th  Sept.  1855),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  Lukin  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  vid 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  tbe  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April, 
>6th  and  X7th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despat^es,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  Knight  of  tne  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  ana  Turkish  Med^.  was  selected  to  be  sent 
liome  in  charge  of  Trophies  &om  Sebastopol,  and  had  the  honor  of  presenting  them  to  Her  Majesty  Uie  Queen  and 
'His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  in  the  Royal  Arsenal  at  Woolwich. 

iM  Lt.Colonel  Davis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  i^m  6th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  flsU  of  Sebas* 
'lopol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkiali  Medal, 
and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"0  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Bolton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  tnun 
(throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  bombardmente  of  17th  October,  9th  AprU,  6th  and  xyth  June,  17th 
August,  and  8th  September;  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  despatohes.  Brevet  of  M^jor, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1S70 
'While  serving  as  Brigade  Major  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Canada  he  volunteered  for  the  Red  River  Expedition,  to 
^which  he  was  appointed  Chief  Staff  Officer,  and  on  the  return  of  the  force  was  honorably  mentioned  in  «^fi#pftif)*fff 
:and  made  a  CMG.  for  his  services  therewith. 

*"  Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  Talbot  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Barree  and  Siraee  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^>'  Lt.Colonel  Simpson  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  June  1855.  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 
rman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardmente  of  17th  Oct  and  9th  April  (Brevet 
^f  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps.Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^*  Lt.Colonel  Penn  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  a^  <ui  Assistant  Engineer,  with  the  ai^re  train  in 
the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardmente  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th  and  17th  June;  be 
was  also  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkiah  Medi^,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  a  Steel  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Abyrainian  campaign  firom  29th 
d)ecember  1867  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and 
Medal) . 

i^>  Lt.  Colonel  Byrne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  iVom  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  esme- 
edition  to  Kerteh  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*i7  Lt.Colonel  J.  M'C.  Campbell  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  18^7-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Kuddeew 
«iege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  assault  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

1"  Lt.Colonel  French  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  captareof 
Taku  Forte,  and  surrender  of  Peldn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  during  the  operations  against  the|Ta<*pings  in 
•the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  May  and  October  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Tainpoo  ^d  T^olin, 
the  fortified  city  of  Najow,  the  afibir  at  Nanksiang,  and  recapture  of  the  walled  city  of  Kahding. 

I*'  LtColonel  Owen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  aiege  and  fall  <tf 
:Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  tram,  and  bombardmente  of  17th  October,  9tJh  April,  and  6(li  and  17th 
Jiine  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal. 

^'^  LtColonel  Denne  served  in  the  (Mmean  campaign  from  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  £all  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

f**  Lt.Colonel  P.  W.  L'Estrange  served  hi  the  Crimean  campaign  ttom  Dec.  1854,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
itrain  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardmente  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June— wounded  (Medal  with  Claep. 
•Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 


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^  LtiOolonel  Irrine  seired  in  the  CMmeaa  oampaiffn  from  Ifaroh  to  Axiffnst  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
tnin  before  8ebastopol»  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  xyth  Jane  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with 
Clssp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>"  LtCoIonel  Andrewee  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclnding  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fUl  of  Sebastopol— slightiy  wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  and  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with  two  dsBps,  Brevet  of  Mi^or» 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Bardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  MedJidie). 

"7  LLColonel  Marray  was  nominated  to  the  4th  .Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  with  the  lateOsmonli  Horso 
ArtHlexy.  Commanded  a  Battery  of  Armstrong  is^ponnders  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  IVom  the  zath  Dec. 
1B67  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  M^or,  and  Medal). 

^  LkColonel  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  batUe  of  Jnkerman,  siege  and 
lUl  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  x  7th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th  and  17th 
Jane,  also  at  the  bombardment  of  Kinboum  (Brevet  of  Mig^^'f  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  5U1  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  M^jor  Bowley  served  in  the  KafElr  war  of  18^2-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  China  expedition  of  x86a,  and  was 
present  at  Uie  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  z8th  and  31st  September  near  Tangchow  and  surrender  of 
Fekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  M^or  Heberden  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  tsom  Jnly  to  November  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebsstopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  LtCoionel  Goodenough  served  in  the  Indian  cami>aign  of  1857-58,  inclnding  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee, 
siege  snd  capture  of  Lncknow,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah— severely  wounded  (three  times  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Muor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Migor  A.  H.  W.  Williams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaini  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Qlasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  of  th 
mutinous  sepoys  at  Mooltan  on  31st  March. 

^  Minors  Cockbum,  Cardew,  Tupper,  and  Farrell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  2855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Lt^lonel  Strover  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  includmg  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  war  during  1860-61  and  commanded 
the  Royal  Artillexy  during  the  (preater  part  of  the  war  in  the  Taranaki  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 
^*  Major  J.  H.  Peile  served  m  the  Mew  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  in  command  of  a  Field  Batteiv  (Medal), 
w  Mijor  F.  T.  Whinyates  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campcugn  of  185^-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava, 
siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"*  Msjor  Waller  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda,  and  Sultan* 
pore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  relief  of  Asimghur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (three  times  mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fW)m  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Sirsee  and  Nawabgun^e  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Major  Price  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  ftJl  of  Sebastopol 
(wounded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardbaents  of  .9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Elnight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal]). 

i«  Major  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflTairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzio*B 
Farm,  Ixsttles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol,  repulso  of  the  sortie  on  the  36tb 
Oct  1854,  and  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Markham  at  the  final  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

1^  Maior  R.  R.  Jones  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  2854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastonol 
(MedalWith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^ 

iM  Mi^jors  J.  H.  Brown  and  Harris  served  in  the  Crimemi  campaign  fh>m  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fal) 
of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  zTth  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i«  Major  Strangways  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55,  including  the  afihirs  of  Bulganao  and 
M'Kenxie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  ftll  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Captains  Brancker,  Hobart,  and  Harvey  servBd  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  2860,  and  were  present  at 
Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Muors  Booth,  Braokenbury,  and  Gore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  June  2855,  including  the  sieffe 
and  fkU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^ 

^*  Mi^or  Markham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  285^,  and  up  to  January  2855,  inclnding  the  afihir  of  M'Kenzie's 
Farm,  battles  of  Ahna  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  Oct.  2854  (Medal  with 
three  Clanps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turidsh  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  2858,  and  was  present  at  th» 
action  of  secundra  on  33rd  Jan.  (Medal). 

>*o  Lt.Colonel  Teeedale  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  M^jor  General  Sir  W.  F.  Williams  during  the  whole  of  the 
blookade  of  Kars,  and  at  the  battle  on  the  Heights  above  that  town  on  the  39th  Sept.  1855.  Successfully  held  the 
Redoubt  CiUled  *'  Yuksek  Tabia  "  for  the  space  of  seven  and  a  half  hours  under  a  vex^  heavy  fire  on  the  39th  Sept. 
1855,  A2id  was  mentioned  in  the  despHStoh.  Received  a  severe  contusion  fh>m  a  grape-shot  in  tiie  leg.  The  rank  of 
I^Colonel  and  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Turkish  Imperial  Order  of  the  Medjidie  were  conferred  upon  >^^tii  by  the  Sultan. 
In  a  letter  from  the  Foreign  Office,  dated  7th  March  2855,  Her  M^esty's  Government  conveyed  their  sense  of 
approval  of  his  oflbrts  in  averting  fh>m  the  Garrison  of  Kars  the  horrors  that  they  suffered  from  ftunine  in  the  pre- 
ee^g  winter.  In  virtue  of  his  rank  of  Lt.  Colonel  in  the  Turkish  Service  he  received  the  Order  of  Companion  of 
the  Bath  and  that  of  the  4th  Class  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.    Has  also  received  the  Victoria  Cross. 

in  Major  Torriano  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  August  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  aiege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  bombardments  of  z7th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th 
and  17th  Jane  (MedsJ  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in 
2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  storm  andf  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow 
and  captures  of  the  Forts  of  Dehnia  and  Tirol  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ' 

^^  Major  J.  T.  B.  Brown  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  2855,  including  the  siege  and  fkU  of  Seban. 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

us  Major  Tylet  served  in  the  Crimean  camnaign  from  July  2855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol— 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  acted  as 
Staff  Of&cer  to  LtColonel  walker  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  which  occupied  the  Fort  and  jungle  of 
Bungaon  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal). 

iM  Mi^or  Smart  served  in  India  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and 
capture  of  I«ucknow,  actions  of  Barree,  Sirsee,  and  Nawabgnnge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) 
M«  Miqor  Newbolt  served  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  posuid 
in  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills,  in  March  2859  (Medal). 

iM  Major  T.  B.  Strange  served  in  India  in  28^7-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Sultanpore,  and 
Dhowrara,  Biege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Korsee,  Nawabgnnge,  Seragunge,  aflkirs  of  33rd  and  30th 
July,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  including  ailhirs  of  35th  86th  37th  and  38th  August,  and  Doadpore  soth 
Oct.  (rour  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

U7  Major  Francis  Lyon,  Captains  Tracey  (wounded)  and  Tarieton  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  2858  were 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  several  minor  afikirs  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ' 

•  t^»  Minors  M.  Taylor  and  C.  B.  S.  Scott  (wounded)  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  finom  May  2855,  in  the 
flenches  -with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  snd  bombardments  of  6th  and  Z7th  June  and  iTth 
August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal).  ^^ 

Mi  lUjor  Keate  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  tsom  March  to  August  2855  and  wu  prgaent.«t  the  aieffs  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Ch»p,  and  Turkish  MedS).  Digitized  by\3 OD^C^  ^ 


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^^  Mtyon  J.  J.  Smith,  BtiU,  Gilmonr,  de  Molevns,  and  F.  J.  G.  Hill  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trim.  Jalj 
2855,  including  the  aiefiro  and  fall  of  Sobostopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TorkiBh  Medal). 

I»  Major  Eardley  Moitland  served  throughout  the  operations  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857,  including  tlift 
actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseenitgunge,  Mungawara,  and  Alumbagh, 
relief  and  dcfenco  of  the  Besidencjr  at  Lucknow,  with  Outram's  Force  in  the  Alumbagh  from  Jan.  to  March  1858, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  at  Selimpore  and  Bundeela  in  the  ensuing  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

la  Major  J.  Lardner  Clarke  served  in  the  Crimean  camimign  from  Deo.  1854  to  June  1855,  inclndin^^  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Major  Thomhill  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x 854-55 « including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol, and  bombardment  of  the  6th  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

IM  Major  Pearse  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Julv  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  March  (Modal). 

i«  Majors  Pitt  and  Schreiber  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fhU  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i««  Major  Alderson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854'-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker> 
man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  x 7th  October,  9th  April, 
and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knig^ht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i*7  Majors  Ravenhill  and  Tweedie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  frtmi  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Ikll 
of  Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  Tchemaya  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Major  Tweedie  also  served  in 
India  in  1858.  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Mooltan  in  July  (Medal). 

i<*  Major  Fred.  L.  H.  Lyon  served  in  the  C^rimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  up  to  Sept.  x85<,  including  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  in  the  Trenches  ^nth  the  siege  train  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  and  6th  and  xTtk  Jane 
(Medal  witu  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X857-58,  including  the  action  of  Panders, 
storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and 'capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of  JBarree,  capture  of  Rampcre  Kuasie, 
aflhirsof  MuchagawnTigree,  reUef  of  Azimghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

1^  Major  Ruck-Keene  served  in  the  Crimean  campaifirn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded) ,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  Apirll,  and 
6th  and  X7th  Jime  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

170  Majors  Hanwell  and  Lyle  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  2855,  including  the  siege  and  Iklt  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

171  Major  Vaughon  served  in  the  Oimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol, 
in'the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  1 7th  June  (Medal  with  (Hasp,  Sought  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

17s  Major  Law  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftvm  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  witn  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  actiona  near 
Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ITS  Major  Downes  served  in  the  Crimean  campaignfixm^May  to  August  z855»  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

174  Mi^or  Warren  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde* 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.,  and  subsequent  engagement  at  the  Subadar's  Tank ;  commanded  the  Heavy  Battery 
at  the  storming  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  summer  campaign  in  Oude,  and  actions  of  BarrM 
and  Simree ;  passage  of  the  Ooomtee  at  Sultanpore,  taking  of  Fort  Rehora,  and  attack  on  Koelee  (commanded  PfeU 
Artillery) ;  also  served  in  the  Trans*(3ogra  campaign,  including  action  of  Cherodra,  and  taking  of  the  Fort  of  nd- 
iediar-commanded  the  Mortar  Battery Ithree  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Claaps).  Servoaafc 
Umbeyla  in  the  campaign  against  the  hill  tribes  in  the  North-West  F]X)ntier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the 
stormmg  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Lalloo,  also  at  the  engagement  in  the  plain  of  CAxmnla  (mentioned  in  deepatdhea. 
Medal  with  Clasp) .    Served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  X864-65. 

i7>  Major  Dyer  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  moinding  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol— hone  kiDed 
(Medal  with  (^asp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
by  Lord  Clyde  (conxmandod  the  x8-pounder  Battery  during  the  relier)f  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  (horse  killed). 
action  of  KaleeNuddee,  aflOEiirof  Ramcprnga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly  and  Bhal^fehanpore, 
capture  of  the  Forts  of  Bunai  and  Monumdee  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^or). 

178  Major  Betty  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  action  at 
Orakau  (mentioned  in  despatches)  in  command  of  a  Battery ;  also  during  the  Wan^anui  campaign,  and  conomanded 
the  Field  Guns  in  action  on  the  Patea  river  in  March  1865,  and  in  other  skirmishes  on  the  wanganui  coast*  and 
present  at  the  attack  and  defbat  of  the  natives  at  Kaitaki  (Medal). 

177  Mojors  Martin  and  Wyllie,  and  Captain  Phlllpotts  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  were  preeezit 


at  Sinho.  Tangkn,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  aotiona  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Peldn  (Medal  with  two  Qasps). 
178  Lt.ColoneTH.T.  Arbuthnot  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1654-55,  including  theailhir  at  M*Kiensie*s 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  Oct.  X854 


<Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1857-58.  including  the  action  of  Secundra,  attack  on  a  Fort  near  Moonsheegunge,  siege  and  cwtore  of  Lucknow. 
caiituTA  of  Forts  Rehora  and  Koorlee  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  lu^or). 

17V  Colonel  Biddulph  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava.  siege  ana  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kertoh  (Medal  with  three  Cla^,  Turldsh  Medal,  and  5lh 
Class  of  the  Id^djidie) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x8^7-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nnddee,  aiege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (as  D.A.Q.M.Oeneral  of  Artulexy),  action  of  Jamo  (as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Field  Force),  and 
afniir  of  Daoodpoore.  SOTved  as  D.A.Adjntant  Oeneml  of  the  Oude  Force  undo*  Sir  Hone  Orant  IVom  Oct.  X&58, 
and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Byswarra  district,  passage  of  the  CK)gra,  and  various  actions  on  the 
Nepaul  frontier,  also  operations  there  in  X859  terminating  in  the  forcing  of  the  Jerwah  Pass  (several  timet  men> 
tioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Military  Secreti^  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and 
was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangkn,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Bievet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Was  promoted  Brevet  Lt. Colonel  for  services  in  India. 

uo  Lt.Ck)lonel  Wm.  Stirling  served  tnroughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  affisirs  of  Bolganao 
and  M'Kenzio's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  ihU  of  Sebastopol,  and  lepnlBe  of 
the  sortie  on  the  a6th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
as  Brif^e  Major  of  Artillery  with  Rajpootana  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  BCarch  1858  (Medal,  and 
Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  en>edxtion  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  actions  near  Tangchow* 
and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  (31asp). 

M^  Major  P.  E.  Hill  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  BalaUava  and 
Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with'  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turld^  Medal). 
Served  in  N.w.  India  under  Sir  John  Michel  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

18a  Major  Rideout  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  9aeg9 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  X7th  October,  oth  Apnl,  6di  and  z7th 
June,  x7th  August,  and  8th  September;  on  the  last  bombardment  he  commanded  a  battery  of  Mortars  (meotlosked 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turldsh  Medal).  Served  with  the  BoctbI 
Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  campaign  of  x8$8-5q  in  Oude,  including  theoccupationofFViabad,  passage  of  the 
Goomtee  at  SuLtahpore,  affairs  at  Shahpore,  Paieegnat,  and  Kandoo  Iffuddee ;  and  in  the  TranB-(3ogra  distrtci  at 
the  afihir  of  Churda^  capture  of  the  Fort  of  MuJeedia,  and  action  of  Banl^  (Medal). 

1S8  Mijor  Watsoti  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  February  2855,  induding  the  battle  of  Is* 
kerman  and  siege  of  BebastoxMl  (Medal  with  Claisp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i8«  Major  Humfrey  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom  March  1855,  in  the  Trenohes  with  the  siege  train  teftire 
Sebastopol.  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6tti  and  xTth  June  (Medal  with  (Thiap,  «*wWwiinn  ^g^  Ttekiah 
Medals). 

"^  M^or  O.  W.  Wilaom  conuxuuided  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Left  Brigade  Dooar  Field  Force  in  Bhootaa  f 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Boy  at  Artillery,  94 

Febmaiy  1865,  and  tiie  whole  AxtillexT  of  the  Force  on  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  Bengal  from  June  to  Octob^  1865, 
andwasprcsentatthetaldnirof  Stockades  at  Bala  Pass,  at  the  de$>truction  of  Stockades  above  Baxa,  and  at  the 
taking  or  Stockades  of  Nagao  above  Ghamoorchee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Eurasian  (Mountain) 
Battery  of  Artillery  in  the  Expedition  a^rainst  the  LoAhais  in  1869  under  Brij^adier  General  W.  F.  Nuthall. 

**»  Majors  de  Winion  (wounded)  and  Hall  served  the  Crimean  campai^  from  January  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Selxistopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardmente  of  9th  April  and  6th,  and  17th  June 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Major  Hall  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lncknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'**  Major?  Dyce  and  Hon.  R.  V.  Dillon  were  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Medal* with  Clasp). 
"7  Major  Leonard  GriiBths  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  November  1854,  including  the  siege  and  foJl 
of  Sebastopol,  and  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

tu  Major  Lluellyn  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  flrom  Uie  23th  Dec.  1867  and  commanded  two 
f^ivca  left  in  garrison  at  Addigorat  (Medal). 

^•'  L*.Colouel  Hickcs  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fW)m  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebn«tapol, 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Modal  with  Clasp, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Crofton  with 
the  expedition  to  China  in  3860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow, 
and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  o€  Major) . 

'^^  Major  W.  6.  Mfutin  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  firom  De<»mb6r  1854  to  Jaauary  2855,  including  the 
fiie^o  of  Sebostopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  M^or  Ward-Ashton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  May  to  September  2855,  including  the  slego 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'5*  Major  F.  A.  Anley  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  frora.  March  2855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
before  Seba.«topol,  including  the  bombardments  of  the  oth  April,  6th  and  27th  June,  27th  August,  and  5th 
September  (Medal  with  Claso,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  also  in  India  during  the  mutiny,  and  waa 
present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Mutineers  at  Mooltan  on  the  31st  August  2858  (Medal).  Has  also  the  Bronzt^ Medal 
of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

**♦  Major  Ellis,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  served  in  the  Crimea  from  early  in  October  1855  until  the 
evncuation  in  June  1S56,  and  was  employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopoh  Commuided  a  Detach- 
ment of  Royal  Artillery  from  the  26th  November  2858  to  the  x6th  March  2859  ^^th  the  Berar  Field  Force,  and  was 
employed  to  destroy  bv  mines  one  of  the  strongholds  of  the  Rohillas  in  the  Decoan.  Served  throughout  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  zath  Dec.  2867,  first  in  a  Field  Battery  of  which  he  brought  most  of  the  horses  fix>m 
Lidia  10  Zoola,  but  becoming  Supernumerary  was  subsequently  emidoyed  aa  Provofti  Marshal  and  in  the  Land 
Transport  Train.  Commanded  a  Division  of  the  Train  in  the  Highlands  of  Abyssinia  for  several  months.*  Held 
command  of  the  Train  at  Sooroo  and  at  Addigerat,  two  important  posts  on  the  line  of  communication  to  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^^  Major  O.  H.  A.  Nicolls  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  2854  till  October  of  that  year.    Served  also  the 
campaign  of  2855  from  September,  indnding  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
I**  Major  Mi^endie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  May  2855,  inoludlng  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  m  India  in  2858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now,  and  action  of  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'^  Sir  John  Campbell  served  in  the  Orim«an  campaign  from  aSth  March  285s,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
bastopol, in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  June.  27th  June,  27th 
Aogust,  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Borved  with  the  expedition  to 
China  in  2860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  also  in  the 
French  Gtonei«l*8  despatches  tor  services  in  command  of  two  Howitzers  in  support  of  tho  French  attack),  actions 
near  Twigchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

iM  Major  F.  A.  Whinyates  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  April  2855,  inolnding  tho  siege  and  taM  of  Se- 
liastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tho  Indian  campaign  of  2857-58,  including'the  battle 
of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Deoembv*,  action  of  Futtehghur,  and  aflfeur  of  Kankor  (Medal) . 

^^  Major  Elton  served  in  the  Crimean  oam^gn  flrom  March  2855,  including  the  siege  and  ISall  of  Sebastopol,  in 
the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  27th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp. 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  M^or  f^ranklen  served  in  the  Crimean  campoign  flrom  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fbll  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  2858-59  and  was  f^quently  engaged 
with  the  enemy  (Medal).  Also  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  2860,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  capture  of 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*>>  Major  Booke  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  tern  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ikll  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*>*  Mf^or  Wortham  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  July  2855,  including  the  siege  and.  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  ClMp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  2859,  taiA  was  present 
at  tho  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt,  siege  and  fall  of  Dwarka.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was 
present  at  ffinho,  Tangku,  and  captiue  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Manle  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  May  2855,  m  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the 
siege  and  fhli  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardmeints  of  6th  and  27th  June  and  27th  August  (Medal  with  Cu^p,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  also  in  India  in  2857-59  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  General  Roberts,  and 
was  present  ia  the  action  of  Pertabghur  (Medal). 

*>*  Major  Gfsaxy  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh)m  May  2855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege 
and  fidl  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  the  6th  and  X7th  June  and  27th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of 
the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  field  during  the  Indian  mutiny  flrom  October  1858  to  2859  ux  the 
Jogdespore  district,  and  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  and  Gorruokpore  Field  Forces.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  from  2st  January  2868  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillexy  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture 
of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

"^  Major  Rice  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  May  to  August  2855,  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  of  Se- 
bastopol, and  bombardmenta  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  BCajor  J.  H.  P.  Anderson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  tnsm  August  2855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
bastopol (2£edal  with  Olasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  December  2857 ;  and  served 
with  the  expedition  of  2860,  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actionsnear  Tangchow,  and  surrender 
of  Pekin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

^  Major  A.  S.  Hunter  served  in  the  (Mmean  campaign  flrom  May  28551  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasto- 
pol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  served  in  the  field  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  2867. 

^^  Major  R.  C.  W.  Campbell  served  in  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  tcom  2857  until  the  evacuation  of  Canton 
in  2862  (Medial). 

'^i  Mc^or  Staveley  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  2857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  afihir  of 
Ramgnnga,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  aotians  of  Bareuly,  Shalqehanpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture  of  Fort 
Boonia  and  Bampore  Kossiah,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  VyuXtleA,  and  aflHir  of  Mucheegaun  (Medal  with  Clasp), 

na  Major  Edmeades  served  in  India  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Ejdee  Nuddee,  battle  of  Cawn- 
pore on  6th  Dec.,  and  action  of  Bherghur  Ghat  (Medal). 

»^  Major  Bum  venred  in  India  in  2857-58,  and  was  preeenft  at  the  capture  of  Nurgoond  on  xst  June  2858  (Medal) 
Served  wilih  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  nad  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

SI*  Major  WiUiain  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  2857^59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Deo.,  actions  of  Serai  Ghat  (mentioned  m  despatches),  Chanda,  Umeerpore  and 
SnltanpoxB»  atege  and^eapbore  of  Looknow,  attack  of  the  MoosalMW^  and  action  of  Barree ;  afterwards  present'with 
voriouB  forces  in  porsnit  of  the  enen^  and  watching  the  fords  of  the  Gogra,  and  in  the  Trans-Qogra  campaign  in- 
land the  flroiitfer  of  Nenaiil  (Medal  with  two  Cflasps).    Served  In  the  New 


eludtag aer^tat miaH affhlw onthe  1 , ^  ,_,.    ^^^^^^„ 

ZonlaTid  war  in  1864  in  oonunand  of  a  Detaohment  of  Boyal  Artillexy  in  tho  oampaigoa  oa  t^Wajknto  and  at  T9 


95  ^^^  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

fianga  including  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah,  where  his  gonB  were  reported  by  Sir  Dnncan  Cameron  as  having  beea 
of  great  service  (Medal). 

'^  "iiaior  Burnett  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-56,  including  the  relief  of  Lueknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  actions  of  Barree  and  Sirsee  (Medal  with  two  daspt). 

*^*  Major  Talbot  served  with  the  expedition  to  (?hina  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taka 
Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  M^or  Oliver  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  operationcof 
the  37th  38th  and  39th  Nov.  before  Cawnpore,  and  battle  there  on  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Ramgnnga, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shal^ehanpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bampore 
Kusseah,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  afflur  of  Mucheegann  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  left  column  at  the  takinif  of  the 
Fort  of  Dallmkote,  and  in  the  aflfhir  at  Chamoorchee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■*  Mfl^or  Morgan  served  in  India  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bandah  (MedaJ) .  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  Chma  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

***  Migor  Hannen  served  at  Canton  with  the  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymour  in  1856-57,  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Canton  in  Dec  1857 ;  served  with  the  expedition  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tang^lcu,  capture  of 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Peldn  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

■**  Major  Ford  served  ;in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lueknow  (wounded)  by  Lord  Clyde,  ailkir  of 
Bundah,  of  the  Alumbagh  from  Jan.  to  March,  siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

***  M%)or  (3eorge  Arbuthnot  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  as  a  volunteer  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  daring  the 
early  portion  of  the  campaign ;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rath^^hur  and  Garakota,  relief  of  Saugor,. 
foromg  the  pass  of  Nudinpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  attack  on  Koonch  where  he  commanded  the  Siege  Train 
(special  mention),  and  capture  of  Calpee— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssimaa 
campaign  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Msg- 
dala  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

w  Mfiuor  B.  C.  Smith  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  ai&ir  of  Jelalpore  (Medal). 

>"  Major  Chalmers  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  aflair  of 
Bamgunga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shal^jehanpore,  and  Mohumdee  (Medal  with  Cla8p>. 

**o  Captain  Pickering  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lueknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec  actions  of  Serai  Ghat,  Chanda,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  ac- 
tion of  Barree,  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  which  occupied  the  Fort  and  Jungle  of  Bungaon  in  April  1859  (men- 
tioned in  despatchM,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'^  Migor  B.  L.  Forster  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Migor  Gieneral  Pratt  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  iC6o-{i 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

<**  Captain  de  Cetto  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  affkir  of  Futtyabad,  capture  of  Chandairee 
Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  action  of  Betwa  (Medal). 

***  Captain  Cane  served  in  South  China  trova.  1857  to  x86o,  successively  as  Acting  (Quarter  Master  to  the  com- 
bined force  of  Royal  and  Royal  Marine  Artillery,  and  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  Royal  Artillery,  including  the  assault 


and  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  and  minor  a£Qurs.  Volunteered  for  service  in  North  Cluna  in  z86o ;  present  at 
the  capture  of  Taku  Forts  with  siege  train  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  during  the  occupation  of  l^enlsin  as 
Provost  Marshal  and  Drill  Instructor  to  Manchu  Artillexy ;  also  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  Royal  Ar- 
tillery against  the  Taeping  rebels  near  Shanghai  in  1863,  including  the  capture  of  Kahding,  in  command  of  a  Mcr^ 
tar  Battery  of  native  Chinese  gunners  attached  to  Royal  Artilleiy  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  zst  Glass  Gold  and 
Red  Coral  Medal  ttom  the  Chmese  Government). 

*M  Captain  F.  S.  Stoney  served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  a  Fort  occupied  by  rebels  00 
Beyt  Island. 

»  Captain  Brackenbory  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Banda  and  capture  of  Kir- 
wee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71  was  attached  by  the  Government  to  the  service  of 
the  British  National  Society  for  Aid  to  the  Sick  and  Woundea,  and  was  present  with^e  annies  till  the  oondusios 
of  the  Armistice.  For  his  services  in  this  capacity  he  was  appointed  Officer  of  the  liCgion  of  Honor  by  special 
decree  of  the  French  Government  of  National  Defence,  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  First  Class  of  the  Royal  Bavaiisn 
Order  of  St.  Michael,  and  received  the  Iron  Cross  ftom  the  Bmperor  of  Germany. 

*40  Captain  Hon.  A.  Stewart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  z86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  ac- 
tions near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Peldn  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M*  Captain  Cottingham  served  in  India  in  1857-58 ;  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  and  action  and  cap- 
ture of  Tiroul  (Med^l. 

•«>  Captain  Auchinleck  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  battle  of  Cawn- 
pore on  6th  Dec,  and  afRair  of  Kankur  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  Kyle  served  in  India  in  1857-^8,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Secundra,  CSianda,  and  SuKanpoie, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  relief  of  Aaimghur.  action  near  Aaimutghur,operation8  in  the  Jungle  and  capture  of 
Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Captain  H.  L.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  defisat  of  the 
rebel  force  posted  in  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  in  March  1859  (Medal). 

a«7  C)aptam  EUaby  served  with  the  expedition  to  C^hina  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 


(Medal  with  CJlasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shan^rhai  in  1869, 
including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsingpoo,  and  Taolin,  and  the  minor  opeanatians  of 
Wongkadsa,  Tserpoo,  and  Nsjow. 

"0  Captain  Nolan  brought  the  **  A  *'  Battery  Steel  Mounted  Ordnance  firom  Bngland,  and  was  most  energetic  ia 
getting  it  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival  of  No.  5  Battery  sxst  Brigade;  and  served  throughout  the  A.byisinian 
campugn  firom  December  1867  as  Ac^jutant  to  Colonel  Milward,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Aiogee  and 
capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

»s  Captain  Burgess  served  with  the  expedition  firom  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  Tribe  in  x866,  ifirfiujiny  the 
destruction  of  Shugra. 

*^  Captain  Rait  served  in  the  Okamundel  campaign  of  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  sie^  of  Dwaika  and  subceosenl 
operations.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  X863-64  in  command  of  the  Drivers  of  his  Battery  acting  as  OanUry 
and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Katikara,  skirmishes  at  Kerrikerri,  Pukekohe,  and  Rangiawhia,  and  engagemcots 
at  Nuerini  (horse  shot)  and  Orakau  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

lu  Captain  Moorsom  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  z86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capton  <^ 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

SM  Captain  Gwyn  served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859  and  was  present  at  the  oaptue  of  the 
Fort  of  Beyt,  and  the  siege  and  Hall  of  Dwarka. 

>»  Captain  Toogood  served  in  New  ZeaUnd  during  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  at 
Nnkumaru  and  the  Patea  river  (Medal) .  ^ 

MO  Major  Pickard  served  in  New  Zesiland  atTaranald  during  the  latter  part  of  the  war  of  x86o-6x.  Also  darinc 
the  Taranaki,  Waikato,  and  Tauranga  campaigns  in  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  KAtikaia,  BangiiirC 
Gate  Pah,  and  Tauranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  gallant  conduct  daring  ike 
assault  of  Rangixiri,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

M6  Captain  F.  L.  G.  Little  commanaed  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  in  the  expeditionary  fbroe  against  the 
Indians  of  Yucatan  in  April  and  May  x86i ,  and  in  the  suppression  of  the  disturbances  in  the  Northern  Districts. 

M7  Captain  C.  E.  B.  Leacock  and  Lieut.  J.  S.  Quayle  served  with  a  Steel  Mounted  Battery  throughoot  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  firom  the  39th  Dec.  1867  and  were  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  oaptoie  of  Magdila 
(Medal). 

S70  Captain  E.  A.  FitsRoy  served  throughout  the  Al^yssinian  campaign  finom  the  z3th  Deo.  1867,  and  was  pmmt  at 
the  teU  of  MagdaU  (Med^.  "^ 

«7a  Captain  Pemberton  Harrison  served  against  the  Taeping  xebels  at  Shanghai  in  1869.  inehidinff' the  eaplBita 
of  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  N^w.  Digitized  by  Vj(30gIC  ^^ 


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'"Captai&A.G.TeatmaQ  served  against  the  Taeping  rebels  at  Shanghai  in  1862,  and  was  present  at  the  TGoaptoro 

of  Eftbding. 

*"'  LieoL  A.  Gnibb  served  throughout  the  Waikato  and  Taoranga  campaigns  during  the  New  Zealand  wars  of 
1:^5-64,  inelnding  the  action  of  Gate  Pah,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Te  Banga  (mentioned  in 
liMtitdM.  Medal). 

^  LienL  C.  Unjom  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Katikara 
trd  Kvtak  (vounded  in  the  shoulder) .  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  engaged  at  Sentry  Hill  (Medal) . 

"  Lieut.  T.  R.  Disney  served  Uiroughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  ttom.  the  6th  Feb.  z868,  and  was  present  at 
the  Wl  of  3(agdala  (Medal). 

^  LieoL  J.  C.  Bobson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863*66,  including  the  Taranalci  and  Waikato  caxApaigns, 
u'i  ««8  present  in  the  action  at  Rangiawhia  (Medal) . 

^*  Ue^ii,  Alleyne  served  in  command  of  the  Detachment  of  Boyal  Artillery  and  7-pounder  mountain  guns  which 
ICC  >mpamed  the  Bed  Biver  Expedition  fVom  Canada  in  1870. 

^  Lieat.  Oten6  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  includingthe  Waikato  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
sni^s  afOrakaa,  and  assisted  in  conducting  the  Sap.  Commanded  Detachment  during  the  Wanganui  campaign, 
&id  yre^Qtatthe  action  of  Pukald  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  L:etiL  Greer  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  and  was  present  at  the  attack,  on  the  Gate  Pah  and  ac- 
tc  at  Maketu  (Medal). 

*"'  L  eat.  W.  8.  Langley  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  the  i^^  Deo.  1867  as  Adjutant  to 
U-O'Vmel  Wallace,  and  was  present  at  the  foil  of  Magdala  (Medal).  He  served  as  Staflf  Officer  of  a 
cateDB  imdflr  Colouel  WaUaoeatvariousperiodsduring  the  advance  on  Magdala;  as  Acting  Brigade  Major  of 
tiK  Brnvde  onder  Brigadier  Wilby,  after  the  capture  of  Magdala  during  the  illness  of  the  Brigade  Major ;  was 
i;f>cj0ted  Staff  Officer  of  the  3rd  column  on  the  commencement  of  the  march  down  country,  and  served  as  such 
Bid  u  Assistant  Qoarter  Master  General  till  it  waa  broken  up  previous  to  embarkation. 

*^  LievL  Pratt  served  throughout  the  Bhootanese  campaign  of  1864-65,  with  the  Left  Brigade  Dooar  Field 
Free,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dalimkote,  engagements  at  Chumurchi  and  Nagoo,  and  recapture  of  the 
tiAit  ?UA  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

/'•  Lieat.  W.  K  F.  Sorell  served  with  the  expedition  ftom  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  tribe  in  1866,  including 
^  ^.'Mniction  of  Shngra.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  ttova.  the  4th  October  1867  ;  commanded  a 
ifK!.uin  Battery  during  Captain  Marett*s  absence  on  other  duty,  and  was  also  employed  in  the  Land  Transport 

^  L|ent8.  F.  W.  J.  Barker  and  W.  F.  de  H.  Curtis  served  with  a  Stool  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
s^paijni  from  the  ist  Jan.  x868  and  were  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'^  L  eot.  E.  H.  H.  Collen  served  throughout  the  Abyasiman  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb.  x868,  and  was  employed 
r-  >ij^\aX  Survey  dutv  from  the  23rd  March  until  the  end  (Medal). 

f^  Leat.  H.  E.  Dolphin  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri 
li?^.  with  Clasp)* 

'^  Lieat  J.  W.  Buckle  served  with  the  Armstrong  Mountain  Battery  in  the  left  centre  column  of  the  Bhootan 
>  i  Force  flrom  November  1864  to  March  1866,  andwas  present  at  the  affair  of  the  4tti  February  and  the  capture 
( Etvrkades  at  the  Bala  Pass  on  the  15th  March  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  a  Mountain  Battery  in  the 
l^j^JLiaa  Expedition  f^m  January  1868  to  the  end  (Medal) . 

'^  Li£Dt.  C.  W.  E.  Murphy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  fVom  Jan.  z868— with  the  Scind  Horse 
■^  '.:^  April,  and  afterwards  with  a  Battery  of  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

**  LeoL  F.  H.  Taylor  served  throughout  the  Abys^ian  campaign  from  20th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  present  at  the 

«Ktu  cf  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal) . 

I;  li>!it.  A.  Broadfoot  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  ftrom  Feb.  x868  (Medal). 

^  L'^nt.  C.  M.  H.  Downing  served  in  Abyssinia  from  the  29th  Dec.  1867  to  Feb.  z868  (Medal). 

*'  I^at.  H.  Crofton  served  witha  Steel  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaignftom  Jan.  1868  (Medal) . 

*2  L'^at  W.  G.  Knox  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  the  Z3th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  stationed  at 

'H.^erat  with  the  two  guns  there  (Medal) . 

f '  L:f  at.  r.  C.  Rich  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  on  the  26th  August  1867. 

'  ^  M^or  Scott  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  China,  and  waa  prosent  at  the  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of 

I '.sin.  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Chlnhae  (Medal).     Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 

'^ttlesof  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  1854,  and  attack  on  the 
ttT.-o  on  7th  June — ^wounded  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  TurMsh 

*'  >l3;or  Williams  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-^7  (Modal).    In  the  Cri- 

na  campaign  tram  5th  Dec.  185^,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 

fix  .   In  xiio  Indian  campaign  m  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  in  Dec,  and  subsequently  at  the 

C  '.f  Ucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

y  Mijor  Wethered  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  with  tho  95th  Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Alma 

^  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^  V^iaiter  Master  Trew  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 

EaIaI  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**  Veterinary  Surgeon  Skoulding  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  waapresent  at  the  capture  of  Nurgoond  (Medal). 

^'f\  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal 

»-i'a«P). 

^  tstennaiy  Surgeon  Anderson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  z  860-66,  including  the  Taranaki  and  Waikato 

BP^zns,  and  was  present  at  the  afneiirs  of  Kerri  Kerri  and  Pukikohe,  and  actions  of  Kangiawhia,  Hirini,  and  the 

^  y*h  fmentionea  in  despatches.  Medal).    Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1867-68,  and 

's«'l  and  had  charge  of  tne  Sick  Depdt  at  Koomayloo  and  Pioneer's  WeUs,  and  was  three  times  employed  on 

f.-al  Service  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

">  &'diof(  Master  Ritchie  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Eastern  camiMtign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  battle 

Irkmoan,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  Z7th 

*"^.  yth  Apm,  6th  and  17th  Jime ;  was  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  the  French  magazines  of  the  zsth  Nov. 

!'  V^xUI  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Ridim;  Master  PawBon  served  in  the  Eastern  ciunpaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and 

''^^bestopol,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the 

MttiTn  to  (%ina  in  r86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

''*  Veterinary  Surgeon  J.  C.  Berne  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  z868  (Medal). 

^  Eiling  Master  Orme  served  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  T85X-55,  including  the 

U>rrBQlguiac  and  M*Kenzie*s  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 

f^  with  four  ClBspe,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z857-58,  and  was  present 

c^-  vtion  of  Secondra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  occupation  of  Fysabad,  action  of  Saragunge,  passage  of 

i  (V'omtee  at  Sultanpore,  in  the  Trans-Gogra  district  at  the  aflbir  of  Chorda,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Miqeedia  and 

^x  of  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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^  Sir  George  Brooke  serred  in  Bnndleoxmd  daring  1809-10.  Throughout  the  Nepaul  war  of  x8xs-t6  mdndiiig 
attacks  upon  Nallaghur,  the  Heights  of  Bamghur,  and  Fort  Malown.  Siege  of  Hattrass  in  1817.  Mahrwtts  war  of 
1817-18.  Siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-36  (blown  up).  Sntlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  bsttks 
of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshan,  and  Sobraon,  in  the  two  first  he  commanded  the  whole  of  the  Artillery  (MmaI  and  two 
Olaapa,  and  CB.).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  as  Brigadier  commanding  the  Horse  Artilleiy,  including  the  affsir 
at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  ChiHianwallah  and  Goojeiat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Has  also  the  Indiaii  ITsi 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Nopaul  War  and  Bhurtpore. 

*  Lieut-General  Twomlow  served  with  the  Army  of  Observation  on  the  Nepaul  finontier  in  18x3-24,  Nepaul campaiinis 
in  18x5-16  (Medal).  Pindarree  and  Mnhratta  campaigns  of  1817-18.  includmg  the  sieges  of  OlUindahand  Aseeergbnr. 
T^rom  x8ai  to  x8s3  served  in  the  British  Contingent,  Nizam's  Army,  where  no  Medals  were  accorded,  but  repeatedlv 
received  the  thanks  of  the  several  British  Reffidonts  for  serving  in  the  field,  and  on  three  several  occasions  "  the 
high  approbation"  of  the  Grovemor  General  in  Council,  viz.,  for  tbe  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Jamoad,  Baroda,  and 
Byrooghur,  and  an  autograph  letter  of  thanks  from  the  Governor  Groneral,  Lord  EUenboroueh. 

*  Sir  Arohdale  Wilson  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-36  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Uedtl 
with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Artillery  as  Lt. Colonel  with  Brigadier  Wheeler's  Force  in  the  JuUonder  Dooab 
in  1848-49  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal).  Commanded  the  Force  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
in  1857  u  Brigadier  General  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  JCCB.,  promoted  Major  General,  created  a  Baronet,  thaiike<l 
by  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  awarded  a  pension  of  ;^x,ooo  per  annum  from  the  Indian  Govonment.  C<fln- 
manded  the  Artillery  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  liucknow  in  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp,  thanked  b? 
both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  QCB.). 

7  Lieut. (General  Grant  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1835-36,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  DonB.bew,  actioni 
of  Prome,  Maloon,  and  Paghammew  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Affkhanistan  campaign  of  1839-40,  including  si^e  aii4 
capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843,  And  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  rl 
Major).  Sntlej  oampai^  in  1846,  and  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Pmyanb 
campaign  of  1848-49,  mcluding  the  action  of  Bamnuggur,  battles  of  Badoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  (aoojeiat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

*  Sir  James  Alexander  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  In  1825-36  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Com- 
manded the  AxtHleiy  in  the  Aifghanistan  campaign  of  1843  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  including  the  forcing  of  the 
Khyber  Pass,  action  of  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  G^i-alior  campaigii,  in- 
cluding battle  of  Mahanupore  39th  Dec.  1843  (Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  and  Bronze  Star).  Sutlejcampaign  of  1845-46,  in- 
cluding the  a£Qair  of  Budcuwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

'  General  Lane  served  the  Affghanistan  campaignof  1843  under  (General  Pollock  as  Commissary  of  Ordnance, 
and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Com- 
mand^ a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Brevet  of 
Iit.Colonel,  and  Bronze  Star),  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Modal  aci 
Olasp.  and  CB.).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  ChiJlianwaUa^ 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

10  Sir  John  Fordyce  served  with  the  force  under  General  Morrison  in  the  attack  on  and  capture  of  Arracu. 
in  1834-95  (Indian  Medal).  Sutlej  campaign  of  X845-46,  and  commanded  a  Batteiy  of  Artillery  at  the  battles 'f 
l^roieshahand  Sobraon,  and  in  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Lahore  (Medal  and  one  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Majc-r.>. 
Ponjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  commanded  the  9-pounder  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battles  of  Chillia^- 
wallah  and  Gcx>jerat,  and  commanded  the  Division  of  the  Bengal  Artillery  sent  with  the  force  under  GenerJ 
Gilbert  in  pursmt  of  the  Sikh  army,  ond  present  at  its  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindee ;  also  present  at  the  passage  k  : 
the  Attook  and  ftirther  purstut  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Claspe,  and  Brere; 
of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  Artillery  first  sent  into  the  Kusoneai  Country  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Bni'l- 
shaw  in  December  1849  (Clasp).  Commanded  the  Artillery  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  forcing  tb.' 
Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850. 

^^  Lt.(3eneral  Campbell  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825-26,  including  the  siege  of  Donabew,  actions  of  Prazeo, 
Maloon,  and  Pagammow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Gwalior  campaign  and  battle  of  Punuiar,  39th  Dec.  1843  (Bronse  Star. 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medid  and  Gs&p. 
and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  Artillery  Division  at  Lahore  during  Punjaub  campaignof  1848-49  (Medal  1. 

'*  Major  Gtoneral  Abbott  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).  Carried  terms  of  acetx- 
modation  firom  the  Court  of  Eheva  to  the  Court  of  uussia.  Was  cut  down  in  a  night  attack  on  the  banks  of  tli 
Oaapian  Sea,  and  detained  a  prisoner,  but  ultimately  completed  the  negotiation  at  St.  Petersburg  (received  lie 
thanks  of  H.M.  Minister  for  foreign  Aflhirs,  and  theDooraneo  Order  of  the  3rd  Class).  Reduced  to  snbmistnoD  t:^ 
mountaineers  of  Huzara  in  armed  rebellion  against  the  Government.  On  the  Sikh  Governor  of  Huzara,  with  mi 
Brigades  of  regular  Troops,  X2  guns,  and  the  garrisons  of  many  castles  and  small  forts,  declaring  for  Mocdraj,  ^ 
ralMd  the  population  of  Huzara,  and,  after  many  sniall  affairs,  remained  master  of  the  district  and  of  nearly'  aU  ur 
castles ;  afterwards  marched  upon  and  occupied  with  1,500  matchlock  men,  the  Marguella  Pass,  which  16.000  SliLh 
Troops  and  3,000  Dooranee  horse  wore  preparing  to  thread  (received  the  thanks  of  I1.M.  Ministers  in  both  Hooscs 
of  Parliament,  the  Brevet  of  Major,  and  the  Punjaub  Medal,  with  all  its  Clasps). 

^*  lieut.General  C.  S.  Reid  served  the  Shckawattee  campaign  in  1834-35.  Campaign  in  Burmaliof  1857-5: 
including  the  capture  of  Martaban,  operations  before  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (mentioned  in  despatch).  Commanded 
the  ArtilTery  at  the  capture  of  Meeaday,  and  also  during  the  operations  against  the  rebel  chief  Mayatoon.  Severvir 
wounded  x9th  March  1853,  right  arm  amputated,  and  mentioned  in  despatch  for  "  the  brave  and  gallant  manner  A 
which  the  guns  were  brought  forward  and  worked  '*  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

14  Mfl^or  iQeneral  Turner  commanded  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  of  Shah  Shi^ah's  Force  throughout  Uie  Affghanistz:: 
campaigns  of  1839-^3,  attached  to  the  Candahar  Division,  and  present  in  all  the  actions  in  that  district,  with  re-cs'  - 
tuze  of  Ghusnee  and  re-occupation  of  Cabul.  Mentioned  bv  General  Nott  as  "  having  on  many  occaaions  i«nd«nl 
most  essential  service."  and  also  as  "distinguished"  (^leoal  inscribed  "Candahar,  Gnuznee,  Cabul,  184a  ").  Ccn- 
manded  a  Brigade  of  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeseraiand  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  :: 
despatch.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  Artillery  of  Colonel  Greathed's  Movable  Column  (mentioned  ::: 
dfl^atoh).  Commanded  Detachment  Bengal  Artillery  of  Lord  Clvde's  Force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (thanked^,  t 
Qovemor  General,  and  mentioned  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  "his  most  particular  acknowledgments  being  due. ' 
and  as  having  "few  equals  as  an  artillery  officer;")  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  (mentioned  as  "again  drstr-c; 
most  marked  attention  to  distinguished  merits  ").  Action  of  Khodagunge,  retaking  of  Futtyghur,  and  capttue ' : 
Moangunge  (mentioned);  commanded  3rd  Brigade  and  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  final  siege  of  Lnckri'?. 
Mentioned  "  for  services  of  the  highest  value  "  (Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.^  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  year*s  serr.cc 
for  Lucknow). 

"  Sir  Henrv  Tombe  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44.  »nd  battle  of  Punniar  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brozzt 
Star).  Sutleg  campaign  of  X845--46,  including  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  afikir  of  Buddiwalandbete'e  ' 
Aliwal,  as  Aide  de  Oamp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith— mentioned  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1^... 
as  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  Artillery,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  (ioojerat  (mentioned.  Medal  withnrs 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  in  the  afifhirs  of  the  Hindun  on  joth  and  ^i^i 
May  i8<7  (horse  shot),  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (two  horses  shot),  and  siege  of  Delhi  (wounded  9th  Xolr)  Cr^- 
manded  the  Coltmin  which  assaulted  and  took  the  Eedgate  near  Delhi  on  X7th  June  (wounded,  two  hoirees  shot 
commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Nujjufghur,  and  the  Horse  Artillery  at  the  assault  of  Delhi  (wounded)  -  »  ec* 
and  capture  of  Laoknow,  aflhir  at  Allagnnge,  battle  of  Bareillv,  and  Rohilcund  campaign  (Cfi.,yictoria  GrtMS,  Bxc% «;» 
of  Lt.Oolonel  and  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  mentioned  m  despatches  on  every  occasion  and  in  terms  most  hi^b-'r 
and  impreoedentedly  eulogistic,  also  mentioned  in  the  House  of  l^rdsby  Lord  Panmure,  the  Secretary  of  Statr  ^V 
War).  Commanded  the  Force  which  recaptured  Dewangiri  in  Bhootan  in  1865,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Gorrrs- 
ment  and  nominated fCB.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Sir  James  Brind  served  in  command  of  the  Artillery  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  against  the  ITomnnds  r 
August  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  in  command  of  Foot  Artillery  of  Delhi  Field  Force  firom  36th  June  to  the  e=<! ' .' 
the  siege  operations  in  X857.  Commanded  a  Column  in  Mosuflbmuggur  and  Beharunpore  districts.  Ooa^oBxs^. 
ArtiUery  of  General  Walpole's  Field  Force  in  X858  during  its  march  ftova.  Lucknow  to  iOlygnxiJ,  and  in  the  afihirs  <f 
Booya  and  AUygUAj ;  and  served  in  the  same  capacity  with  Lord  Clyde's  Army  through  Rohfleond  and  at  the  csr^ 
tareol  Bareilly,  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  QoVamsi  in  Dude  in  i858*597includingengaK«mentS(ir]Cbdlvpat« 


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Biusiilpore,  Xitowlee,  Aligni^,  and  Biswah.    Commaaded  Colnnms  at  the  action  of  Mehndl  (where  all  the  enemy*! 


^ , ,  aaid  in  pnnnit  of  Feroze  Shah  through  Onde  towards  Central  India  (repeatedly  mentioned  in 

.  received  thanks  of  the  Crovenunent  of  India,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Breyet  of  Colonel) . 
^  U^or  General  Hnyshe  served  as  Brigade  Msjor  of  ArtiUeiy  during  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  inclndlnfif 
thebfttue  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  ArtUIery  throughout  the  Pu^aub  campaign 
of  1848-40,  iaolnding  the  tattles  of  Sadoolai)ore,  Ghillianwallah,  and  Gk>ojerat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  JCi^or,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Gennal  Carleton  commanded  the  Bengal  Artillery  Division  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lnoknow 
in  1858 ;  conmianded  Artillery  in  the  action  of  Nawabgimge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  LtOolonel,  CB., 
Medal  with  (Jlasp). 

"  Colonel  David  Beid  was  employed  on  several  occasions  in  1841-43  against  the  hill  tribes,  Nagas  and  Singphoes.  * 
Taking  aereral  stockades  in  1844.  Imving  the  Singphoes  out  of  the  country  in  1850-51.  Employed  in  punishing  the 
hostile  Nagas,  and  thanked  by  Government  for  the  taking  of  Fort  Kenemah ;  fight  with  the  cum  of  Keepreemah, 
killinfr  >oo  of  them— thanked  by  Government ;  took  several  villages,  and  made  the  whole  of  the  countey  side 
sabmit  to  British  rule.  In  Feb.  1859  was  on  an  expedition  against  Abors,  including  the  capture  of  a  stockade  and 
seyeral  breastworks. 

**  Colonel  Douglas  served  the  campaign  of  1843  in  AfTghanlstan  under  (General  Pollock,  and  was  present  in  erery 
action  that  took  place  on  the  advance  and  at  the  recapture  of  Cabool  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  In  March 
1658  joined  the  Army  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  then  besieging  Jhansi,  and  was  present  at  the  assault,  having  taken  a 
gnn  down  to  the  gate  near  which  the  right  assaulting  party  attempted  an  escalade ;  subsequently  commanded  the 
ArtOleiy  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  and  was  present  at  the  various  afikirs  in  which  the  Contingent  was  engaged 
and  (hose  which  preceded  the  capture  of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

"  M^or  General  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlej  cunpai^  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  and  Clasp).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  mclnding  the  passage  of  the  Cheenab  atBamnuggur,  and 
battles  of  OhillianwaHah  and  (Soojerat ;  served  on  the  staff  wil^  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  force  in  the  subsequent  pursuit 
of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindun 
on  the  30th  and  sist  May  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned),  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  and  c^ture  of  Delhi 
(mentioned.  Brevet  of  Lt.Co1onel),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  (^asps). 

"  Colonel  de  Teissier  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  f Medal).  Puijanb  cam- 
paign of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  (mentioned  in  despatch)  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 
»  Br.General  Olpherts  commanded  four  Guns  on  service  in  Burmah  in  1841 ;  and  two  Guns  in  action  at  Jhima 
Ghat  during  the  insurrection  in  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  territory  in  1842.  Commanded  a  Light  IHeld  Battery 
throughout  the  Gwalior.  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  battle  of  Punniar  mentioned  in  despatch.  Bronze 
Star).  Raised  and  commanded  Artillery  of  Bundlecund  Legion  in  the  Hill  campaign  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles 
Napier  in  X844-45.  Commanded  ArtUIery  of  Native  Contingent  against  Kote  Kangra.  Served  with  Sir  Ck)lin 
Campbell  in  the  Peshawur  YaUey  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1854-55-56.  Com- 
mAided  three  Guns,  which,  with  Detachment  of  loth  Foot  and  a  few  Madras  Fusiliers  under  CSeneral  NeU  (in 
all  200  Europeans)  routed  three  Native  Regiments  at  Benares  on  4th  June  1857.  Commanded  a  Battery  with 
Havelock's  Force  m  the  actions  at  Bithoor  (horse  shot),  Mungurwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  first  Relief  of  the  Resi- 
dency at  Lucknow ;  acted  as  Brigadier  of  Artillery  in  defence  of  the  Residency  from  37th  Sept.  to  x6thNov.  1857 
(voanded,  mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  a  Battery  at  the  Alumbagh  from  ssnd  Nov.  1857  to  xTth  March 
1858.  and  was  present  in  all  the  engagements  there  during  that  period,  also  at  the  capture  of  Lnoknow  by  Lord 
Clyde  (Brevets  of  Major  and  LtColonel,  CB.,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  a  Battery  of 
Horse  Artillery  in  Oude  in  1858.  Served  as  a  Yolunteer  with  the  Frontier  Expedition  against  tJie  Woaeerees  in 
1859-60  under  Sir  N.  Chamberlain. 

'^Colonel  Swinhoe  served  the  campaign  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  Belochee  hill  tribes  in  Upper 
Scinde  in  1845.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  siege  and  capti^  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Gk>ojerafe 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Col<mel  Francis  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pui^aub 
campaign  of  18^9-49,  including  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  action  of  Soon^l^ooi^d,  and  bi^e  of 
Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  two  CHasps).  Has  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  service  with  the 
Tarkish  (Contingent.  Served  at  the  Alumbagh  in  Feb.  1858,  at  the  siege  and  &11  of  Lucknow,  Rohilcund  campaign, 
with  aftair  of  Boveah,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^'or). 

^  Colonel  Brace  served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronse  Star). 
8Gtlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including^  the  afihir  of  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
Panjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  indudmg  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore.  Chillianwallah,  and  (xoojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Commanded  the  ^rd  Puxuaub  Light  Field  Battery  in  the  ist  Meransaie  expedition  under  Brigadier 
General  Chamberlain  in  April  1855  (Medal).  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59.  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
bj  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  (jawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  entry  into  Fiittehghur,  as  Brigade  Mi^'or  of  Horse 
Artillery.  Ck>nmianded  a  Battery  of  Horse  Artillery  with  Brigadier  Bvelegh's  Column  in  the  afihirs  of  Mohun, 
Hosgaingnnge,  Meangunge,  Morar  Mow  (charger  kOled),  fort  of  Simree,  Buzar  Ghat,  and  subsequent  operations 
till  the  final  snppreaaion  of  the  mutiny  (six  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevets  of  Mi^or  and  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Henry  H.  Maxwell  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  18^3-44  and  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star). 
Butlq  campaign  of  x84«-46  as  D.A.Q.M.General  of  Artillery,  including  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  and 
Sobraon  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  and  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Maior).  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  Oltenitza 
onder  Omar  Paaha  on  the  4th  Nov.  1853,  and  at  the  Russian  attacks  on  Kala&t  in  the  winter  of  X853-54.  Did  duty  as 
ail  Officer  and  Interpreter  to  the  Naval  Brigade  under  Sir  Wm.  Peel  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (men- 
tioned), defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khodagunge— thigh  Ixme  broken  by  a  musket 
ball  (Brevet  of  Lt.C>>lonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Colonel  Light  was  present  at  Meerut  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  there  on  the  xoth  May  1857.  Marched  in 
command  of  two  x8-pounders  wiUi  Brigadier  Wilson's  Force  on  97th  May  and  present  at  the  actions  of  the  aoth  and 
30th  May  on  the  Hindun  (mentioned  m  despatches  as  having  done  "excellent  service  with  his  i8-pounders "), 
^ttle  of  Badlo-ke-Serai  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Delhi  Ih)m  8tii  June  to  x6th  Sratember,  when  fbrced  to  leave  from 
iilness.  Acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Thomas  Seaton  with  his  Force  in  the  Dooab,  and  present  at  the  actions  of 
Oanffairee  (mentioned),  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree— mentioned  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'*  Colonel  BoaseU  served  in  the  Sutlej  oamxMiign  of  X845-46,  including  the  battles  of  FOTOse^ah  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  under  Brigadier  Neill  against  the  mutineers  at  Allahabad  in  1857,  cmd  as  Commissary 
of  Ordnance  witn  the  Army  in  Oude  in  1858  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Dmidas  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of 
1848-49,  indliidiiig  battles  of  (Hiillianwallah  (severely  wounded)  and  Croojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■*  Colonel  Angelo  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  defence  of  Ferozepore,  and  battles  of 
Feroxeshah  ana  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clup) .  Punjaub  campaign  of  18^49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at 
Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  (ioqjerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Siege  and  capture 
of  DeUu  (Hedal  with  Cnaro). 

^  Colonel  Newall  served  m  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of 
1348-49,  inolndin^  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  dlasps). 
*«  Colonel  Bumiy  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Panjaub  campaign  of  x848-49,.including  the  first  and  second  siege  oi)erations  before  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the 
fortress,  actiona  of  xath  Sept.  (wounded)  and  7th  Nov.,  on  which  last  occasion  when  in  command  of  two  Horse  Artillery 
runs  he  waa  partioalarly  oron^ht  to  the  notice  of  the  Commimder  in  Chief  in  General  Whish's  despacch ;  afterwards 
Present  at  tne  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Indian  mutiny  in  X857-58,  inclualnGr  the  battle  of 
Budleekeseni,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (sUghtly  wounded  23rd  July),  battles  of  Bolundehuhur  and  Agra,  relief 
}f  Lucknow  by  Ixnd  (Tlyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  battle  of  Cawnpore,  taking  of  Futtehghur,  was  Brigade  Mi^or 
)f  the  Siege  Aztalleiy  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  desi>atches).    Present  with  Waipole's  Oolnma  as  StafiT 


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Officer  of  Artillery  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Booya  and  action  of  AUygnnge  (mentioned  in  despatch) ;  preeent  at  the 
battle  of  Bareilly  (mentioned),  and  actions  of  Mohumdee  and  Shahabad  (Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medal  with  three 
Clasps). 

**  Colonel  Gray  serred  in  the  Sutlej  oampaini  of  1845-46  and  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Pni^aab  campaign  of 
1848-49,  including  l^e  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggor,  and  battles  of  ChlllianwaUah  and  Goqjorat  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).    Siege  and  asBaolt  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*o  Colonel  Tulloh  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  aflbir  of  Bnddiwal  and  battle  of  Aliiral 
(Medal).  Pux^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  includmg  the  battles  of  Chillianwalla  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps) .  Commanded  the  Royal  Artillery'  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  oi  1863  against  the  tribes  on 
the  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Laloo  and  capture  of  Umbcylah  (Brevet  of 
Msjor,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Brown  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  psssage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnnggnr 
and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■*  Lt. Colonel  Harrison  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

<"  Lt.Colonel  Benny  served  in  theSutl^  campaign  from  24th  January  1846,  and  was  present^at  the  battle  of 
Bobraon  (Medal).  Commanded  the  5th  (Native)  I'roop  of  xst  Brigade,  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  which  served 
faithflilly  throughout  the  mutiny  (firing  on  the  mutinous  Cavalry  and  Inftmtiy  at  JuUunder  on  the  night  of  the  ?th 
June  1857);  and  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  and  subsequent  operations  in  MozufTemuggur  D»trict 
and  Rohilcund,  ending  with  Sir  Robert  Walpole's  action  at  Sisseah  on  the  X5th  Jan.  1859,  for  which  action  the  'J'rcfp 
received  the  highest  praise  in  General  Orders  by  Lord  Clyde  and  the  Government  of  Inaia.  Every  Native  Officer  re- 
Oeived  the  Order  of  British  India,  and  every  Non-Commissioned  Officer  and  man  the  Order  of  Merit  for  his  servioeA  at 
Jullunder  and  Delhi.  Commanded  No.  4  Siege  Battery  covering  the  assault  at  Delhi  on  the  14th  September  165?. 
and  then  with  Troop  turned  captured  Ordnance  in  Cashmere  Bastion  on  the  City,  and  kept  up  fire  until  assault  nf 
the  Magazine  on  the  i6th,  when  the  Troon  turned  the  Mortars  captured  there  on  Fort  Selimghnr  and  the  Palnce. 
and  continued  fire  until  their  capture  on  the  30th  September.  Received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  defence  of  the  Ma- 
mzine  after  its  capture  on  the  i6th  September,  acid  was  specially  mentioned  for  services  at  Delhi  in  supplements)  v 
Despatch  by  Sir  A«  Wilson  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  **  D  "  Battery  **  F  '*  Brigade  Royal 
Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountam  cunpaign  of  x868,  the  guns  being  carried  on 
elephants  (mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp}. 

**Lt. Colonel  Timbrell  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Aiumbagh  and  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Lt.Colonel  Walker  served  the  Fui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian- 
walla  (mentioned  in  despatsh),  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Indian  mutiny,  including  action  of  Atrrr. 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lora  Clyde  (mentioned),  occupation  of  the  Aiumbagh  under  Outram  from  25th  Nov.  18^7  oi  t:) 
the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge  and  Bareilly  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Lt. Colonel  Cookes  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Bamnusgur. 
and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwalla,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Received  a  severe  gunshot  con- 
tusion of  the  groin  in  action  with  mutineers  on  the  7th  July  1857  (Medal). 

*  Lt.ColonM  Raper  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including^  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before 
Mooltan,  with  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Heath  served  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  mcluding  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah, 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatch  with  *'  especial  approbativ-n 
and  tlumks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7'  Lt.Colonel  Bishop  served  the  Punjaub  compaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  an^ 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  at  the  siege  and  capture  cf 
Delhi  (slightly  wounded)  with  Seaton's  Column,  and  at  capture  of  Mean^unge,  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Bareil^ 
repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Meoal  with  two  Clasps). 

7*  Lt. Colonel  Fulton  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  ia 
despatches  with  "  especial  approbation  and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger" 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  « 

**  Lt.Colonel  Cordner  served  in  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Train  in  various  engagements  on  the  Trans-Indus  Frontier 
from  :8s4  to  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal).  Commanded  Mountain  Train  Battery  in  the 
Cossyah  Hill  campaign  of  1862-63,  and  also  in  theBhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  (mentioned  in  deepatchea,'Cla^*. 

*>  Lt.Colonel  Denniss  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal). 

*"  Lt. Colonel  Brown  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuj^gcr. 
and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Was  Commissary  of  Ordnance  in  cnarge  of  siege  train  and  artillery  park 
during  the  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battles  of  Cawnpore  and  Kalm  Nuddf^, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Rohilcund  campaign,  and  battle  of  Bareilly,  with  subsequent  afihirs  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Miuot*  ^^-t  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"7  Lt.Colonel  Mercer  oommaDded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  in  action  at  Mehudi  on  x8th  Nov.  1858  (mentioned  i» 
despatch.  Medal). 

"B  Lt.Colonel  Dowell  served  in  the  Sontlial  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-^3 
including  the  captures  of  Lucknow  and  Bareillv,  i>attles  of  Sundeela  and  Jamoo,  and  capture  of  Burwah — mentiisned 
in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Lt.  Colonel  Stubbs  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  NugeenAh.  captvr« 
of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  Shahabad,  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  capture  of  If  ithowke, 
and  aetion  of  Biswah  (mentioned  in  despatches  on  five  occasions.  Medal). 

•«  Lt.Colonel  Wilson  served  with  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  X857-5S,  indudin? 
the  actions  of  the  30th  and  3i8t  May  X857,  on  the  Hindun,  battles  of  Budleokeserai  and  Nojjufghur,  siege  assault 
and  capture  of  Demi,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  capture  of  Bareilly,  afilurs  at  Allahgunge  and  Mahixndee. 
and  campaign  in  Rohilcund  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  cT 
Major). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Harward  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from,  its  first  advance  ftom  Allahabad  to  Lucknow,  inchidirc 
he  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  reti«?f  cf 
Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatch) ;  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  (Modal  wit£  Clasp). 

*s  Lt.Colonel  Bogle  served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  2855-56  (4th  CHass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Me^lJ. 
Capture  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Bttttery  in  the  Abyeainiau  can:- 
pa^  from  the  6th  Feb.  x868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

^Major  M'Leod  served  with  the  Field  Force  under  Sir 'S.  Cotton  against  the  hill  tribes  at  Boree,  Pediawzr 
Valley,  in  X853-54.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  X857-58,  including  the  entire  siege  s&i 
capture  of  Delhi,  with  actions  of  Budleokeserai  and  Nujjufghur;  with  Greathed's  Column  in  the  actaoii!«  cf 
Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra;  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  ft 
Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches),  campaign  in  Oude,  and  actions  of  Bazree  (thanked  by  Commander  in  Chief . 
Bimree,  and  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*7  Sir  William  Hamilton  was  wounded  in  six  places  during  a  night  attack  on  his  Camp  by  aoo  Afflneedies  wh£L«: 
making  a  military  road  to  Fort  Makeson  and  encamped  six  miles  from  Peshawur.  Out  of  60  burkoiidas  %Xf\ 
employes  in  the  camp  15  were  killed  and  31  wounded.  Served  before  Delhi  trom  the  26th  June  to  the  captajt^ :.' 
the  city  on  the  20th  Sept  1857,  having  organized  the  xst  Company  of  Sikh  Artillery  during  the  siege,  and  consaari:; 
commanded  Batteries  of  position  (mentioned  in  despatches,  with  "  especial  approbation  and  thanks  for  seal,  abili^ 
and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger  "—Medal  with  Clasp) . 

M  Mi^or  Hughes  commanded  a  Mountain  Train  Battery  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  iS:  x 
against  the  tribes  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India,  and  vras  present  at  tne  stonning  of  Laloo  and  capcxzre  vl 
UmbeyUh  (Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

100  Mi^or  Nicholl  was  thanked  by  the  Governor  (Seneral  and  mentfoned  in  Sir  Hugh  Bose^a  despateh  Ibr 
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i"-'  Miyor  Tiemey  served  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  on  Eusoofeie  border  in  April  and  May  1858  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

lo*  Miu'dr  Lindsay  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  indndinff  the  battle  of  Ncujufghnr,  siege  and 
capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  slightly  woonded  on  the  i^usl  Aag.  1857,  and  again  at  the  assault 
on  t4th  Sept),  action  of  Shumshabad,  siege  and  oaoture  of  Lncknow  (Medal  with  two  Clastw). 

iM  Major  T'.  P.  Smith  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  I<ucknow  and  capture  of  Bareill^  (Medal  with  Glaop). 

10:  Major  Anderson  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  '852-53,  including  the  operations  before  and  capture 
of  Bangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  engaged  in  suppression  of  the  Santhal  insurrection  in  1854 ;  ^^^  ^ 
that  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  of  IQiudjiva  (Medal). 

»"»  Major  FiuGerald  served  with  the  expeditions  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  in  Meeranzye  and  Upper 
Koonun  in  1856,  and  against  the  Bozdar  Eelochees  in  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Delhi,  and  with  the  Field  Force  under  General  Showers  in  various  minor  operations  in  1857-58  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

^^  Mi^or  Manderson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of  Bangoon  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Indian  mutinv,  including  siege  of  Delhi  ftrom  8th  Sept.  1857,  action  of  Agra,  reflef  of  JLucknow  by 
Lord  Clyde,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatcnes.  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

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Pasha'H  Army  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-^6,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»»  Major  Welsh  served  in  the  Inman  mutiny  cami>aigu  of  1857-58  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  at 
Gorrackpore  and  Azimghnr  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

i"  Lt.Colonel  Boberts  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  ArtUlery,  m- 
cloding  the  sie^e  and  capture  of  Delhi  from  the  28th  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  (wotmded  X4th  July,  horse  shot  X4th 
September),  actions  of  Bolundshur  (horse  shot),  Allyghur,  Agra,  Kunoj  (norse  sabrecH,  and  Bundhera  where  he 
narrowly  escaped  capture  while  reconnoitring ;  present  in  &e  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throughout  the  operations 
cuimected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  operations  at  Cawnpore  finom  98th  Nov.  to  6th  Deo.  1857,  and 
defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Khodagunge,  re-occupation  of  Puttohghur,  storm  of  Meeangunge,  action 
of  Koorsee,  and  the  various  opcotitions  ending  with  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (thanked  by  the  Gorernor  General, 
Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Minor,  Medal  with  three  Clasps) .  Employed  on  special  service  with  the  expedition  of  2863 
scrainBt  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  ]  resent  at  the  storming  of  Laioo,  capture  of 
Umbeylah,  and  destruction  of  Mulkah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in .  he  Ab  /ssinian  campaign  from  Januaiy  1868, 
as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Bengal  Brigade,  and,  as  btniur  Officer  of  the  Department  at  Zoulla, 
laperintended  the  re-embarkation  of  the  whole  army ;  was  selected  by  Sir  Robert  Napier  as  the  bearer  of  his  final 
despatches  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  and  Senior  Staff 
Officer  with  the  Cachar  Column,  Looehai  Expeditionary  Force,  in  1871-72,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Kholel  villages,  and  attack  on  the  Northlang  range.  Commanded  the  Troops  engaged  at  the  homing  of  the 
village  of  Taikoom,  26  January  1872  {CB.).    Uas  been  twenty-three  times  mentioned  in  despatehes. 

"*  Migor  Hitchins  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mntiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Agra, 
6imge«ree,  and  Pntteealee ;  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  xoth  Feb.  until  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  Fort 
fiooheiya,  and  defence  of  Sha^jehanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"«  M^or  Hawkins  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Deo. 
1857,  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal).  . 

UA  Migor  Cumberland  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Meeransaie  Valley  and  Upper  Koonun  in  1856,  and  with 
that  into  the  Bosdar  Hills  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"«  Major  Charles  Hunter  served  with  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  connected  with  the 
sie^e  of  Delhi,  including  the  battles  of  Budleekeserai  (woimded  and  horse  shot)  and  Nujjufghur,  and  assault  on  the 
14th  Sept.  1857.  Subsequently  with  Greathed's  Column  and  engaged  in  the  taking  of  Maleghur  Fort,  Allyghur,  and 
action  at  Agra.  Relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  relief  of  Fnttehghur,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  Oude  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches—Medal,  with  three 
Clasps). 

^^7  Major  Jackson  served  before  Delhi  from  25th  May  to  the  capture  of  the  city  on  aoth  Sept.  2857  (Medal  with 
Clasp).    Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  Nov.  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,       ^      j, 

i>*  Major  Traill  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned 
in  despatch),  battle  of  Agra,  reUef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  and 
Soon^ghat,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

ii>  Major  Barnes  commanded  two  guns  manned  as  Horse  Artillery  by  Yoluntoer  officers  and  sei^eants  in  the 
actions  of  Nembhaira  and  Sheemn  in  Central  India  in  1857.  Was  severely  wounded— shot  through  the  right  breast 
—St  the  siege  of  Neemuch  in  Nov.  1857,  and  received  the  tnanks  of  the  Bombay  Government.  Also  seryed  through- 
out the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal).  -  ^    «    * 

^  Lt.Golonel  Bonham  was  severely  wounded  at  the  affhir  of  Chinhut,  and  served  during  the  defence  of  the  ami- 
dency  at  Lucknow  from  30th  June  to  19th  Nov.  1857.  He  was  wounded  on  the  15th  August,  and  severely  wounded 
on  the  30th  August  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'«  Lt.Colonel  Hills  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  on  the  30th  and 
31  St  May  on  tho  Hindun,  battles  of  Budleekeserai  and  Nujjufghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (severely  wounded  on 
9th  July  1857),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Rohilcuna  campaign,  taking  of  BareiUy,  and  action  of  Mohumdee 
^veraJ  times  mentioned  in  dcspatohes,  also  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  8-inch  Mortars  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb. 
1S68,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

la  Major  Elliot  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  31st  May  on 
the  Hindun  (mentioned  in  despatoh),  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded  in  the 
head  on  15th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,     ,_ 

"*  Lt.Colonel  MacFarlan  served  in  the  action  of  Chinhut  and  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow. 
Was  slightly  wounded  by  round-shot  splinters  and  severely  by  a  bullet  (mentioned  in  despatch  and  by  Governor 
General  in  Council,  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  M4jor  Baynsford  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

"•  Major  Franks  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,— in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  present  at  the 
actions  of  Nugeerra  and  Dojura  Nuddee,  relief  of  Moradabad  and  Bareilly ;  in  Oude  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  the 
TTans-Gogra  campaign,  xn^sent  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  subsequent  operations.  Commanded  half  of  2nd 
Troop  2nd  Brigade  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Gonda  district  in  Oude  in  April  1859,  and  with  a  force  under  Colonel 
Cormick  on  nth  April  defeated  a  body  of  rebels  composed  of  a  remnant  of  the  Cawnpore  mutineers  (menUoned  in 
despatchea.  Medal).  ,.      j       ^  it 

I*?  Major  Aislabie  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  3zst  May 
18^9  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»*  Major  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  ftx)m  xst  Aug.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i»  Malor  Taylor  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  captures  of  BareiUy  and  Fort 
Mahumaee,  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  Mehndee,  and  Biswa  (Medal). 

i»  Mi^or  Jones  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Agra  (Medal). 

"1  Major  Griffin  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Agra  (mentioned 
in  despatch.  Medal).  ,         .      .  .     ^        .  v 

'«  Major  Wake  served  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  taking  of  Fort  Mittowlie  (mentioned  m  despatch, 
MedaJ)7 

i»  M%ior  Eyre  served  in  the  Sanger  district  in  1857-58  (Medal).  ^         ^      ^       x  ^r 

»»♦  Major  Davidson  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  wth  and  3«»t  May 
1857  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (severely  wounded),  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
throuffhont  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»»  Major  P.  E.  Lewes  served  in  the  Peshawur  IMvision  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  mutmy  in  1857 
Also  against  the  Mahsood  Wuseerees  in  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Sir  N.  Chamberlain,  in  April  and 

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May  x86o  with  the  PeBhawar  Moimtain  Batterv  (Ifedal  with  Clasp).  Gomxnaaded  two  moonftaiB  gns  at  ^ 
florprifle  of  the  Beeotee  vUlaffO  of  Gara  on  astli  Feb.  in  the  Kohat  eiqiedition  of  x86^.  under  Colonel  K^yVjand  v«i 
mentioned  in  deeiAtoheB,  and  specially  thanked  by  the  Qoremor  General  in  Conncal. 

^**  Major  Smithett  served  throughout  the  suppreetion  of  the  Indian  mutii»'.  inchiding  the  flzst  advaaoe  inte 
Oude  and  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Havelock,  beeieffed  in  the  Beaidenoy  from  26th  Sept.  to  xTth  November  1857  (^^^ 
wounded),  operationfi  at  the  Almnbagh  under  Outram,  and  oommanded  four  horse  Guns  in  the  aetaon  of  GaOce 
(mentioned  m  despatches),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*7  Major  G.  B.  Naime  served  during  .the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  Also  with  the  second  expedition  to 
Busofoai,  North-West  Frontier,  in  1863. 

^^  Major  Gully  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Che  siege  and  esptoTe  of 
Delhi,  relief  ofLucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

"*  Muor  Chichester  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  fhe  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  aoUcns  of  the  joth 
and  3x8t  May  1857,  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatefaea  with  "especial 
approbation  and  thanks  for  seal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger")*  and  battle  of  Baxeilly  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

^M  Major  Pemberton  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  "especial  approbation  and 
thanks  for  seal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

itt  M^jor  Craster  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  xoth  May  x8s7,  and  was  aftemrds 
present  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  throughout  the  siege  and  at  the  final  assanlt  and  cap- 
ture of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  an  expeditioDary  force  in  the  Busofisye  countiy  under  Sir  Sydney 
Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858 ;  and  with  a  force  under  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabul  Eheyl  tribe  of 
Wuxeerees  in  Dec.  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  M^jor  B.  T.  Hume  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capton 
ef  Delhi,  throughout  the  Bohilound  and  Oude  campaigns,  including  the  action  of  Nugeena,  relief  of  Moradabad, 
action  on  the  Dojura,  capture  of  Baxeilly,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  the  Fon  of 
Mohumdee,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Shahabad,  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Huasoolpore,  capture 
and  destruction  of  Fort  Mitowlee,  actions  of  Mehundee  and  Biswah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Present  in  action  at  Shubkudder  during  the  Umbeylah  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^tt  Msjor  T.  R.  Byan  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  present  at  the  actions  of  Namonl  Gun- 
garee,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree ;  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


i«7  Major  Swinton  and  Captains  Warter  and  Ward  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

>*  Captain  Clarke  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-Wed 
Frontier  of  India,  as  Acting  Commissary  of  Ordnance  (Medal  w  ith  Clasp) . 

140  Captain  Abbott  served  in  April  and  May  x86o  against  the  Wuzeerees;  was  present  with  General  Chamberlaiit'ft 
Force  and  assisted  in  forcing  the  Burrara  Pass,  and  in  all  the  other  afbirs  of  that  expedition.  Also  served  throfosb- 
out  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  X863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  and  was  present 
at  the  storm  of  Laloo  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

isi  Captains  Ford  and  Lowis  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  ih» 
North-West  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1**  Captain  Nelson  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  X858,  indading  the  action  of  Bussoolpore,  siege  and  oaptan  of 
Fort  Mitowlee  (Medal). 

iM  Captain  Gamault  served  with  the  expedition  of  'X863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of 
India  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  throughout  the  Hasara  and  Black  Mountain  campai^  in  1868  (Glaap). 

u«  Captain  Bridges  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  in  the  opeiationB  against  the  Wnseereei 
in  X850-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

lu  Captam  Latham  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X858,  including  the  taking  of  Simree,  and  adao& 
of  Berar  (Medal). 

iM  Captain  Chapman  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  December  X867,  having  broogbt  the  *'  B** 
Battery  of  Mounted  Ordnance  firom  Bngland,  and  was  most  euergetio  in  getting  it  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival 
of  No.  5  Battwy  aist  Brigade ;  served  with  the  Battery  until  the  9th  April  x868,  when  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Brigadier  General  Petrie  commanding  the  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  flail  of  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

^  Captain  B.  v.  Arbuckle  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood 
Wuseerees  in  April  and  May  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burrarah  Pass,  and  destruction  of  Makeeia 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

US  Captain  Pemberton  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  Koitli- 
West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo  and  capture  of  Umbeylah  (Medal  with  Olasp). 

iM  Captain  de  Lautour  served  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Fromtier  of  India 
(mentioned  in  deapatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  of  the  Black 
Mountain  in  the  Haaara  campaign  of  x868  (Clasp). 

i«  Captains  T.  Ghraham  ana  H.  8.  Higginson  served  throughout  the  Hasara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  x^ 
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^  GoMgral  WhinjatM  Miyed  with  Ckdonel  Thompson's  Foroe  in  18x4;  in  the  Army  of  Besenre  under  Qenend 
H78I0P  in  18x5 ;  in  the  x8t  Division  of  the  Deccan  Army  under  Sir  Thomas  Uyslop  in  z8z7-x8 ;  in  Sir  J.  Boveton's 
Diriaion  in  pursuit  of  Bajeerow  and  Appa  Saib ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahidpore  (Medal)  axst  Deo.  xSxjt  •! 
the  stormmg  and  capture  of  Talnair  a7th  Feb.  z8x8,  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jilipyaxnnair,  and  at  the  sioge  of 
che  fortress  of  Asseerghur. 

■  l^jor  General  Moore  senred  the  latter  part  of  the  Burmese  war  in  x8a6  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  first 
Cbincse  war  of  1840-43,  including  the  capture  of  Chusan,  attacks  on  Canton  x6th  March  and  asth  May  X84X,  capture 
of  Amor,  second  capture  of  Uhusan,  capture  of  Ghinhae  and  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  at  Ningpo*  Mtion 
of  the  Taekee,  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  Shanghae,  storming  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  operaoons  beftm 
Nankin  (Modal). 

*  Sir  George  Balfour  served  with  the  Malacca  Field  Force  in  x83a-33.    Campaign  against  Kumool  in  xSm,  in- 
dndinff  the  taking  of  Zoraporo.     Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  uroughout  the  war  of  X840-48 
(Hcdal),  including  the  first  and  seoond  captures  of  Chusan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chinhae,  Ningpo,  Tsekee, 
Se^oon,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  investment  of  Nankin. 
^  Mi^or  General  Maitland  served  in  the  expedition  against  Knmool  in  iSay. 

'BrigadierGineralMacintireservod  withtheChinaexpcditionary  forceinz84a  (Medal)  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Wooflung,  Shanghae,  storm  and  capture  of  Ching-keang-foo  and  operations  before  Nankin.  Commanded  a  Detach* 
ment  of  Nizam's  (Skvalry  at  Goomsoor  under  General  Dyce  in  1847.  Commanded  the  and  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Con- 
tiufrent  at  the  siege  9f  Dhoroor,  and  against  the  Fort  of  llaimon,  also  at  numerous  affhirs  with  BohiUahs  in  xSsx-sa ; 
and  at  Sailoor  where  his  horse  was  cut  down  under  him  in  X854.  Served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  inth 
Colonel  Millar's  Detachment  at  the  attack  and  forcing  of  the  Konah  Pass  on  ayth  Dec.  x857»  on  which  occasion  hib 
took  his  men  up  an  almost  mipassaMe  srhaut  in  the  fttce  of  a  large  body  of  thh  enemy,several  of  whom  were  cut  up  on 
troing  to  the  top  of  the  hill.  Commanaed  a  Detachment  of  the  Column  in  the  Nursingpore  district  in  Jan.  X858.  and 
loade  a  dour  across  the  Bhopal  firontier,  and  seised  a  noted  rebel  with  his  followers  and  horses ;  commanded  a 
Detachment  on  the  great  Deccan  Road  when  one  of  the  posts  at  Salawabad  was  attacked  by  a  large  body  of  rebela 
who  were  repulsed  with  loss  by  the  Nagpore  Rifles  and  Detachment  aSth  Madras  N.I. ;  was  present  at  the  attack  of 
Jee^han,  attack  of  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  and  relief  of  Kirwee,  under  Major  General  Whitlock,  on  which  occasion 
the  Cavalij  and  Horse  Artillery  marched  85  miles  in  37  hours— was  at  the  attack  of  Radba  Govindoo's  Army  on  the 
Heights  of  Pnnwarrce  and  Duddree  on  the  agth  Dec.  1858  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Miyor,  and  CS.). 

^'  Colonel  A.  T.  Cadell  served  throughout  ihe  China  expedition  of  1840*43,  including  the  capture  of  Chusan,  attack 
en  Chiienpee,  capture  of  the  Bogue  Forts,  attack  on  the  Heights  of  Canton,  capture  of  Shanghae  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo 
(.\[e(lal). 

^*  c^oloncl  Falls  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844-45,  including  the  sieges  of  Punella,  Pownghur, 
Mnnohcr,  and  Munsuntosh,  and  capitulation  of  Buddcrghur. 

'^  Colonel  Gosling  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855-56  subsequently  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Served 
with  General  Whitlbck's  Field  Force  in  Bundlocund  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Banda,  and  aflTair  at 
Jheengan  (Medal). 

^*  Colonel  Stewart  served  with  the  expedition  in  China  from  xath  March  x84a  to  x7th  Jan.  1843,  and  was  present 
at  tho  capture  of  Woosung  and  Shanghae,  storming  of  ^'hin  Kiang  Foo,  and  operations  before  NaiJun  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  Thornton  was  employed  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Bosphoms  and  in  the  Crimea  during 
the  campaign  of  1855-56,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch. 

^  Colonel  Robert  Cadell  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Turkish  Army  during  the  Russian  war  tram  October 'X854,  in- 
cluding the  defence  of  £upatoria,  siege  and  lall  of  Sebastopol,  and  Omar  Pacha's  winter  campaign  in  Mixufrelia 
(mcndoned  in  despatches,  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Breveiof  Major). 
Ser^-ed  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Bengal,  including  tho  actions  of  Doomooreagunge,  Baunriah,  and  Tool* 
eeopore  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  LcColonel  Henegan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at 
the  attack  of  Jheejum,  affair  at  Dubroi,  battle  of  Banda,  attack  on  Joimporo,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  storming  the 
Heights  of  Punwarree  (Modal). 

*B  Lt.  Colonel  Macintyre  served  with  local  rank  of  Captain  attached  to  tho  Ottoman  Army  in  1855-56.  Joined  the 
Kertch  expedition  as  a  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol).  Accompanied  tne  army  of  Omer  Pasha 
to  Asia  Minor,  and  was  present  throughout  the  winter  campaign  there,  including  the  battle  of  the  Ingour,  after 
which  battle.  Captain  Dymock,  95th  Foot,  having  been  killed,  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  British  Oom- 
mfsstoner.  Sir  Lintom  Simmons,  in  which  capacity  ho  served  until  April  1856.  receiving  warm  acknowledgments 
of  his  services  from  that  ofl!lcer  on  resigning  the  appointment  (Turkish  Modal,  and  5U1  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Pro* 
oceded  to  China  in  command  of  a  Mountain  Train  Battery  with  the  expedition  in  x86o.  Present  at  the  defence  of 
Shanghae  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  on  the  x8th  X9th  and  aoth  August  x86o.  By  a  well-directed  shell  fh>m 
a  mountain  train  howitzer  laid  by  himself,  he  wounded  Chung  Wong.  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  rebels,  in  the 
face,  in  addition  to  killing  and  wounding  several  of  his  Staff.  Was  senior  oflicer  of  Artillery  and  in  command  of 
the  South  Gate  Post,  tho  principal  point  attacked,  during  the  defence  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

**  Lt.  Colonel  Bradford  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  x857~59,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Um- 
oeerfiore,  Sultanpore,  and  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Pearse  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 ;— was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  under  General  Whish 
at  tho  siege  of  Mooltan,  and  at  the  action  of  Soorujkoond,  and  subsequently  commanding  the  Artillery  of 
the  Nawab  of  Bhawulpore  under  Major  H.  B.  Edwardes ;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of  Mooltan  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  conspicuous  gallantry  when  repellmg  a  sortie  from  the  fortress  on  30th  December  x848). 
^^rved  under  Mi^or  B.  6.  Taylor  with  the  Force  in  the  Den^at,  which  drove  the  Affghans  from  Bunnoo  (PunJaub 
Medal  with  Clasp).  On  the  and  Jan.  1850.  at  the  Goombuttee  Pass,  at  the  head  of  the  border  levies  defeated  the 
tribe  of  Oomnrzye  Yizeerees  who  made  a  descent  on  Bunnoo.  In  November  x85a  was  in  comxnand  of  ^000  Cash- 
mere Regular  Troops  and  British  Irregular  Levies  in  the  Expedition  to  Khagan  and  the  Black  Mountam  (Medal 
^v^ith  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  commanded  the  Cava&y  of  the  Hurreeana  Irregular  Field 
Vorce  of  General  Van  Cortlandt  at  the  actions  of  Aodah  and  Kheireeka.  In  command  of  400  Rahtore  Rajpoot  Cavalry 
of  Bickaneer, — made  a  forced  march  on  the  26th  June  1857,  by  which  Hissar  was  relieved.  Commanded  a  Force 
which  stormed  and  captured  the  fortified  positions  of  Bhatoul  and  Mungalee  in  Hurreeana.  Commanded  the  Cavaliy 
at  Jiimalpoor.  Served  with  General  Showers'  Delhi  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  thoForts  of  Dadree. 
Jhnjjur.  and  Kanound.  Commanded  a  body  of  Cavalry  in  Brigadier  Germrd's  Delhi  Column  at  the  battle  of  Namoul 
r«everely  wounded).  Commanded  the  3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858.  Served 
with  the  Asixnghur  Field  Force  under  Sir  E.  Lugard  at  the  actions  of  Munnehar,  Azimghnr  x5th  April,  and  in  the 
pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  including  the  actions  of  Azmitghur  lyth  April  1858,  Munnear  and  Sheeapoor  Ghat,  and  in  the 
expedition  into  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  during  June  and  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor). 

^  Lt. Colonel  Thomas  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  in  1857,  and  commanded  the 
ArtUlcry  for  some  weeks ;  also  commanded  a  Battery  of  Guns  when  Fort  Muchhee  Bhowun  was  invested  by  the 
Rebels,  and  blew  up  its  powder  magazine  half  an  hour  after  tho  troops  had  left,  on  the  night  of  the  xat  July  X857. 
Was  in  chargre  of  the  Field  Train  and  Artillery  Park  attached  to  Outram's  Force  during  the  defiance  of  the  Alum 
Bagh.  and  was  present  at  tho  capture  of  Lucknow  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Maior,  Modal 
with  two  Claaps,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  I<t.Ck>lonol  B.  M.  Playfair  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  in  185^  (Medal) .  Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  and  was  often  engaged  with  the  rebels  in  inconsiderable  actions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

^  Lt.Colonel  Gloag  served  in  Kimedy  ir  1856,  and  was  present  at  tho  attack  and  capture  of  Suringee  and  of  Woojee 
Goddah. 

^  Lt.Golono1  Hog  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  under  Brigadier  Whitlock  in  1858  and  was  present  at  an 
action  on  the  17th  April  (Medal). 

«*  Major  Gordon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-S8,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow. 
including  the  operations  at  the  Martiniere  and  Dilkoosha,  and  was  also  engaged  in  the  action  and  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857,  and  pursuit  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  iSaioT  Manhall  served  throughout  the  China  campaign  of  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Binho,  capture  of 
Tangkn,  and  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  final  operations  terminating  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps), 

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♦*  Major  Chamicr  commanded  Mountain  Train  Howtzcrs  and  Rocketa  in  tbo  engagement  witli  the  Hiil  Krarecn 
in  Pegu  on  the  22nd  April  1856.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  29th  May  1857  to  lath  September  ififS, 
including  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Ghanda,  Ummeerpore,  Badshagunge.Sultanpore,  and  Dhowrara  under  General 
Franks;  sieare  and  capture  of  Xucknow  by  Lord  Clyde;  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  actions  of  liunnihar,  Toiis« 
Bridge,  Nughai,  Munnuhar,  Shror'iro  Ghaut,  Jugde9i>ore,  Dulleepore,  Metahi,  and  Chowbeypore  under  Gerenl 
Lugard.  Commanded  a  Lifht  Field  Battery  during  the  severe  engagements  at  Ca^vnpore  under  Creneral  Wtndhaic 
on  the  26th  a7th  and  28th  November  1857,  when  he  was  especially  thanked  for  **  the  gallant  manner  in  which  he 
fought  his  guns."  Scr\'od  also  under  Lord  Clyde  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  mutineerE  oa 
the  6th  December  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor). 

**  Miy  or  Taylor  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  in  2858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflhir  of  Kirbrai,  battle  cf 
Banda,  and  occupation  of  Kirweo  (Medal). 

^  Major  Hadow  was  present  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  Sumbulpore  country  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58. 

*  Major  Lane  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  from  July  1857  to  May  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  aflkin 
of  Moorwarrah  and  Budgaum,  and  at  the  attack  of  Konah  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Msjjor  Caine  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  from  July  1857  to  May  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  afDun 
of  Kuttmghee.  Balacote,  and  Nursinghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  Yaldwyn  served  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  capture  of  the  entrenched  Camp  it 
Binho,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  W.  H.  Montgomerie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  Bmnooragonge, 
Toolsepore,  and  Baiswara  (Medal). 

»■  Captain  Saxton  served  with  the  Madras  Artillery  Mountain  Train  and  Rocket  Battery  througbout  the  Chaa 
campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  Ha 
Abyssinitui  Expeditionary  Force  from  the  31st  Dec.  1867  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  and  latterly  aa  Aaaiftt^yt 
Trovoat  Marshal  at  Scnafd  in  addition  to  other  duties  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

**  Captain  Wm.  A.  Warren  served  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China. 


War  Services  of  Royal  (laie  Bombay)  Artillery. 

}  General  Schuler  served  throughout  the  Mahratta  and  Pindaree  war  in  1817.  Commanded  the  Artillery  with  the 
Field  Force  employed  in  the  Mapee  Kanta,  and  a  detached  Force  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Maffina, 
in  Guzerat  in  1824. 

*  Sir  William  Marcus  Coghlan  served  the  campaigns  of  1838-40  in  AiTghanistan  as  Brigade  M^or  of  ArtillcTT.  in- 
eluding  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal),  storm  and  capture  of  KbeUt 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  and  occupation  of  Cabul.  Commanded  a  Column  Ttoma.  the  Gar- 
rison of  Aden  on  t8th  March  1858  against  the  Arabs  of  the  interior,  and  carried  the  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman  hy  stom. 

*  Mi^or  General  Trevelyan  served  the  Persian  cami>aign  of  1856-57,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  Brigade  at  tb« 
aasault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Boonmoon,  and  battle  of  Kooehab ;  commanded  the  Besr 
Ooard  thence  to  Chugudduck  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Mi^or  General  Forster  served  the  campaign  of  1839  in  Affghanistan,  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Ohnsnee  (Medal),  and  commanded  a  Battery  of  Horse  Artillery  Guns  at  the  storming  of  Khelat  (mentioned  ia 
despatches). 

*  Major  General  Sealy  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  AfTghanistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  GhiiEB«e 
(Medal).  Served  in  Persia  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Relief  of  Kolapore.  Attack  on  insurgent  Bheela  at  Dabs- 
bunree  and  Ambapawnee  on  nth  April  1858.  Operations  in  the  Santpore  Hills  in  1858  in  command  of  Mountain  Train 
and  Left  Column  of  attack  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Migor). 

7  Sir  Arnold  Kemball  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  AfTghanistan,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghnsaee 
(Medal).  Campai^  of  1857  in  Persia  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  The  Governor  General  if 
India  stated  in  his  notification  of  the  i8th  June  1857  that  "the  valuable  aasistance  afforded  on  every  occasion  of 
difficulty  and  danger,  and  especially  in  the  brilliant  expedition  against  Ahwaz,  by  Captain  Kemball  had  b«es 
highly  commended  oy  Sir  James  Outram  and  merited  the  unqualifleu  approbation  and  the  hearty  thanks  of  Ubs 
•  Clovemor  General  in  Council." 

*  Colonel  Aitken  served  with  the  expedition  to  Persia  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  bombaidment  of  Mohma- 
rah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Rigpootana  and  Centrml 
India  in  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Rewali,  sieges  of  Awah  (mentioned  in  despatchee)  and  Kotah  (mentioaed 
in  deepatchoB),  and  subsequent  operations  in  Central  India  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

*  Colonel  Fuller  served  m  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kotahkeserai  aad 
recapture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Colonel  Worgan  served  with  the  Persian  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Mohnmrah  (Brevtt 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Colonel  Wray  was  employed  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  ft^m  its  formation  to  the  end  of  the  war,  indndin^  | 
aeven  months  at  Kertch  during  the  Crimean  war  (Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Chias  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  | 
Served  in  command  of  the  siege  train  with  General  Roberts'  Force  at  Raipootana,  and  was  present  at  the  siege;^  of 
Ahwa  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  Kotah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Cfi.  Meda: 
with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Petrie  served  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Scmde,  including  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Meda;'*. 
Also  served  in  suppression  of  the  Ind&n  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Ahwa,  siege  of  Kotah,  and  bactie 
of  Bunass  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Artillery  throoghont  the 
Abyssinian  canipaign  from  ist  Jan.  1868  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentkiocd 
in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

>«  Brigadier  General  WooUoombe  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  waa  present  at  the  siege  anl 
capture  of  Dhar  in  1857,  battle  of  Mundeesore  (Brevet  of  Mf^or),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Jhaaai  and  cf 
Ghandairee.  and  battle  of  Betwa  (Cfi.,  Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^*  Colonel  Hatch  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Wankeera  in  1844— mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by 
Government.  Served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Reshire,  auzren^r «.  f 
Buflhire,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

>*  Brigadier  General  Qvye  served  in  Scinde  in  1843  in  command  of  two  guns  with  the  Detachment  which,  in  the 
night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  near  Shahdadpore,  defeated  and  dispersed  the  Forces  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed, 
taking  all  his  cannon. 

^"  Colouel  Wallace  <!bmmanded  a  Division  of  Artillery  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  tmm  30th  December 
1867,  and  waa  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

1*  Colonel  Brown  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  •nd 
capture  by  assault  of  Kotah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  action  of  Somgoneer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brercc 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Cnasp). 

I'  Colonel  Hagsard  served  as  Field  Commissary  of  Ordnance  and  in  charge  of  the  siege  train  tfarooghcat  the 
campaign  of  185S  in  Central  India,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  of  Gwalior  (slightly  wounded), and 
■everal  minor  actions  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
"  Lt.GolonelB  Bayly  and  Reid  served  in  the  Puxyaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  were  inresent  at  the  oBfe  asid 


capture  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
**  Lt.Colonel  Harris  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Bohirv, 

"■       *  **    ^^  " "      '      *  '  '    " "'     "     Served  in  supmeesion  of  ^^ '  '^^— 

ndaree,  action  ofKotahkesei 
re  of  Powree,  actions  of  Sim 
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anrrender  of  Bushire,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  supmeesion  of  the  Indjaa 
mutiny  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  and  pursuit,  second  taking  of  Chundaree,  action  ofKotahkeserusad  ps^ 
anit,  taking  of  G^vlior  (mentioned  in  despatchee),  bombardment  and  capture  of  Powree,  actions  of  Sindwaho  mni 
Knrai,  surprise  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  at  Koondiye— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Olaap). 


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»  Lt. Colonel  Maclachlan  served  throughout  tho  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  under  Sir  Hugh  Eose,  including 
the  capture  of  Bathgur,  action  of  Baroda,  capture  of  Garrakota,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  and 
Kooncn,  action  at  Gullowlee,  taking  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  battle  of  Jura  Alipore  and 
capture  of  Powree  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

«  Lt.Colonel  Crowe  nerved  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  of  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  pursuit  to 
Behra,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  fMlvance  on  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  advance  on 
Calpee,  battle  of  Koonch,  on  Rear-Guard  of  ist  Brigade  Central  India  Field  Force  when  our  baggage  was  attacked 
by  the  enemy's  Cavalry,  action  of  Deopora,  battle  of  Gtilowlee,  advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee,  pursuit  to  Sur- 
ceela,  advance  on  Gwalior,  battle  of  Morar,  capture  of  Gwalior,  final  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  battle  of  Jowra 
Alipore,  subsequent  operations  in  Bundlekund,  including  the  taking  of  (^arotha,  and  pursuit  of  Ferozo  Shah  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*•  Lt  Colonel  Lucas  served  in  the  Indian  mntinv  campaign  of  1857-59,— with  the  Ahmednuggur  Field  Force  in 
1857-58  including  the  action  with  insurgent  Bheels  in  Feb.  1858 ;  and  in  1858-59,  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force 
under  Sir  Hueh  Rose.    Subsequently  with  the  Okamundel  and  Eattiwar  Field  Force  and  was  present  at  the  storm- 
ing of  the  Ubupoora  Fort  in  the  Burda  Hills  on  i8th  Dec.  1859. 
**  Major  Denis  de  Vitr^  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Stone  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  as  Field  Conmiissary  of  Ordnance  in  the  affairs  of  Beyt  and  Dwarka. 

*'  Major  Swanson  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857^58  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Ahwa, 
siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  and  pursuit,  and  action  of  Kotarea  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Ser\'ed  as  Field  Commissary 
of  Ordnance  with  the  Abyssinian  expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

••  Major  Le  Cocq  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Reshire,  surrender  of  Boshiro,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Kotah,  Kotahkcserai,  Gwalior,  Koonrai,  and  pursuit  of  Tantia 
Topee  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Mc^or  Hoskins  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
al£o  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campeugn,  including  the  siege  of  Kotah,  recapture  of  Chundaroe,  actions  of  Kotah-ke- 
Serai  and  Gwalior,  bombardment  of  Powree  and  action  of  Beejapore,  actions  of  SIndwaho  and  Kurai,  surprise  and 
pursuit  of  the  rebels  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  Roberts  served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
RathguT,  capture  of  G^arrakota,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  Calpee  and  pursuit,  surrender  of  Gwalior  and  pur- 
aoit,  actions  at  Baroda,  Mundespore,  Koonch,  Galowlee,  Moral,  and  Jowra  Alipore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Holberton  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire, 
surrender  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  Artillery  at  the  recapture  of  Kola- 
pore  in  Dee.  1857  (Medal). 

^  Major  Stevenson  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rajpoo- 
tana,  actions  of  Saguneer  and  Bunnass,  and  skirmish  near  Koosanah  in  command  of  the  Camel  Corps  (Medal). 

«•  M^or  Woodward  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  vrith 
Claap).    Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  on  the  Taringa  HiUs  at  Mybee- 
kanta  and  Goozerat  (Medal). 
**  Major  Worsley  served  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Ritchie  served  mthelndiancampaignof  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  the  Fort  of  Neemuoh  and  assault 
of  Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  Berthon  servea  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of 
the  Forts  at  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Conunanded  a  Mountain  Train  in  action  with  insurgent  Bheels  at  Shum< 
aherpore  (Indian  Mutiny  Medal). 

*7  Major  Harcourt  served  throughout  the  Central  India  camiiaign  of  1857-58  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

^  Mi^or  Newport  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  surrender  of  Bushire  and  battle 
of  Kooehab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  M^'or  Yachell  served  witn  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Capture  of  Sholupore  and  sur- 
render of  Jnmkundee  in  1858. 

uor  Baker  ser^'ed  ttiroughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  39th  Dec.  1867  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
rand  captoro  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 
''Hbjot  Basevi  served  in  Persia  finom  Feb.  to  Oot.  1857,  and  received  three  sword  cuts  in  the  action  of  Amher- 
panee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Miyor  Stockley  served  vrith  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857,  and  was  presentatthe  bombardment  of  Mohumrah 
<Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Miyor  B.  H.  Pottinger  served  as  D.A.Q.M.General  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  landed  at 
Zoalla  with  the  Reconnoitring  Party  on  the  and  October  1867 ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  fidl  of  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  • 

**  Captain  William  Ward  served  in  the  Mountain  Train  with  the  Field  Force  firom  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arabs 
in  1865-66. 

>7  Captain  Walker  served  in  the  Mountain  Train  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arabs  in 
1865-66  and  was  present  at  Bir  Saeed. 

»  (^ptain  Sprmg  served  throughout  the  Abvssinian  campaign  from  33rd  Dec.  1867  as  Commissaiy  of  Ordnance 
and  was  in  charge  of  the  Ordnance  Depdt  established  at  Senafe  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Mortimer  served  throughout  the  Abysshiian  campaign  fh>m  Sept.  1867,  having  proceeded  to  Zoullawith 
the  Reconnoitring  Party ;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala,  and  mentioned  in  despatches 
for  *' ability,  energy,  and  zeal*'  (Medal). 

^  C^ptam  Caldecott  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  from  September  1867, 
axid  eommanded  a  Division  of  the  Train  during  the  latter  half  of  t£e  campaign  (mentioned in  desi>atcheB for  "ability, 
^^ergy^  and  zeal,*'  Medal). 

"  Captain  Seton  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  the  4th  Oct.  1867,  first  with  a  Mountain  Battery 
and  afterwards  with  the  Land  ^ntmsport  Train  (Medal). 


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Corps  of  Eoyal  Engineers. 


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George  Mansell  Collings,  Commandinur  33rd  Company  Royal  Enfi^een,  Chatham   23  Dec  57 

~  "        ~      ••       "  "•        ^^ •  "  '*  'a3Dec.57 

23  I>ec.  57 
23  Dec.  57 


Robort  Hamilton  Vetch,  Comxmnanding  zft  Company  Eoyal  Engineers,  Malta. 

Charles  Warren,  Shoebnryness  

Edward  Nicolls  Peters,  Garrison  Instructor, Halifax,  N.S 

John  HenryCrowdy,**  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  15  Dec.  70,  stt  Circle  of) 

Military  works,  Lahore  Division,  Pui^anb j 

Honorius  Sisson  Sitwell,  Brigade  Major,  Royal  Engineers,  Dublin 

Charles  Albert  Lyon-CampboU,  Commanding  40th  Company  Royal  Enj^neers,  Chatham 

William  Sherer  Maud,  Commanding  zith  Company  Royal  Enginoers,  Gibraltar  

George  Vivian  Sivewright,  Pembroke 

Henry  Somerset  Clive,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  June  73,  7th  Circle^ 

of  Military  Works,  Raneekhet  Division,  Bengal.    On  leave  to  Em'opi) } 

Dallas  Gordon  Jones,  Mauritius 

Arthur  Blayney  Coddington.  Conunanding  13th  Company  R.  E.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Inverness. 
Henry  Fyers  Turner,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  Conamand.  34th  Company  R.E.,  Ipswich. 
WilUam  iWnef,  on  Temporary  Beterce  Litt ;  Assistant  Colonial  Engineer,  Straits  Settlements.... 

Hamilton  Tovey,  Gold  Coast  

Robert  Athorpe,  Commanding  loth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Aldershot 
James  Fellowes.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Surveying,  Qhatham 
Richard  Henry  Beaumont  Beaumont.  Commanding     "  '" 
Miekard  Harry  WUliamM,  Instructor  in  Fortification, 

Jaspar  Gnstavus  Silvester  Davies,  Commanding  a  IB .^ „ , .... 

Sdmnnd  Donougk  CoJUn$  O'Brien,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  CoUoge,  4  Feb.  69 

Samuel  Anderson.  North  American  Boundary  Survey 

CkarUa  Woodward,  Irrigation  Assistant,  Public  Works  Department,  Ceylon   

Hobei't  Young  Armstrong,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Telegraphy,  &c.,  at  School  of  Military 

Engineering,  Chatham  

Robert  John  Bond,  Ex.  Eng.  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  W.  x  Sept.  72,  Western  Rajpootana  Railway  Survey 
Arthur  Kyle  Haslett,  Adjutant,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham,  2a  Jan.  73 
George  Edward  Grover,  Commanding  9th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Halifax,  K. 
Chartet  Uarland  Craigie  Halkett^  Professor  of  Fortification   "" 


J  Royal  Militaiy  College , 

George  Henry  Law 'Polo,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  72,  Tank*) 

Division,  Bangalore  j 

Charles  Bowen,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  i  Sept.  7a,  Mysore  Division,  Buigaloro 

William  Hutchinson  Mullov,"  Commanding  31st  Comi>any,  Royal  Engineers,  Curragh 

William  Randall  Slacko,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Construction  and  Estimating,  School  of) 

MilJtnry  Engineering.  Chatham j 

Edward  Toler  Wynne,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  Department  Public  Works,  at  May  ()9,S 

Punjaub,  Hasara  Division '. J 

Francis  George  Oldham,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  7  Mar.  73 ;  oMciating) 

Deputy  Controller,  Bengal  J 

Henry  Allen  Gun.    Manchester : 

John  Charles  Ardagh,  at  StafT  College,  Sandhurst 

William  Emerson  Peck.  Special  employ  under  Colonial  Office,  Bahamas 

Edmund  Stephens.    Commanding  17th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Bermuda 

Christopher  Josiah  Russell,  Wevmouth   

John  Mabbott  Morgan.  Harwich ' 

Arthur  Balfour  Haig,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  Aldershot 

Henry  Cautley,  Commanding  a7th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Cork  Harbour 

Albany  Featherstonhaugh,  North  American  Boundary  Survey 

•JoMfph  Henry  Satterikmmt^onTemporary  BeterveXAHs  AsstCoIonial Engineer,  Straits  Settlements 

JBmeH  lfar$k  Lloyd,  Instructor  of  Fortification,  4c.,  Royal  Military  Academy 

John  Cosmo  Macpherson,  Commanding  X4th  Company  Royal  Eng.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Chester 
Thomas  Howard,  Executive  En^eer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Mar.  71,  Allyghur  Divi- 
sion. Ganges  Canal,  N.W.  Provinces 

Frederick  Bailey,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  Department  Public  Works,  17  June  71, 

Deputy  Conservator  of  Forests,  zst  Grade,  N.W.P.  Superintendent  of  Forest  Surveys  and 

Working*places,  Deyra 


Heniv  John  Wolsteyn  Gehle,  Commanding  32nd  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Glasgow 
Charles  William  Whinfield.  Commanding a6th  Company  Royal  Engineers.  Bermuda  ... 


Studley  Vidal  Smith,  Commanding  36th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham 

W^illinm  Henry  Patten,  Commanding  12th  Company  Royal  ^gineers,  Aldershot 

William  Henry  Collins,"  Jfajorag  Aug.  j9  ;  Ireland,  Dublin   ["[ 

Albert  James  Hepper,  North  Britain,  Edinburgh  \[[[" 

ReginaldFrankMorris,'7Commanding3oth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  School  of  Military 

Engineering,  Chatham  

George  Harris,  Commanding  xsth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Home  District,  Whlt^ali.. '..'.". 
Louis  John  George  Ferrier,  Commanding  x6th  Company  Royal  Eng.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Oxford 

Stephen  Weston  Jenner,  Exec.  Enj-' -1-/^— ^ *,.,.    ^,,,. —  «....«        .    -     .     _ 

Henry  Robinson,  Com.  -.   "  " 

Aug.  Charles  Colin  Maoi  

Edward  Harvey."  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  37  June  71,  Pui^'aub,  Build 

inesond  Beads  Branch ^ 

James  Deocreiut  Bowly,  on  Tempora^  Reserve  List ;  Special  employ.  Local  Government  Boai^ 
Charles  Cunningham,"  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  4  '^  — 

Thomas  Glancy,  Acting  Aujutant  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkee 


Ls<v*,   ^vfuuuwuuuAQ  «w«u  wu>|#«M^    kvw^ ut  .Uf Uft . ,  \./i UUMI w  aVUTVVJf  VXIOra 

jr.  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade.  a3  Feb.7o,Militaiy  Works  Branch,  Punianb 

.  J9th  Comp&ny,  R.E.  School  of  Militaxy  Engineering,  Chatham 

cikenzie,  York 


\  Dec.  72,  Bolarum.. 


Works,  2  Dec.  73,  Chingleput,  Madxasi! 


Arthur  Clitherow  WMrd,  North  Amenci^i  Boundary  Survey 
Albert  Charles  Smith,  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Wor 

John  Edward  Toller,  Bengal 

Arthur  Hill,  Ordnance  Survey,  London [ 

Francis  William  Nixon,  Ordnance  Survey,  Bristol » """ 

Xellow  CKarle*  Py«,"  Assistant  Secretary  to  Government   of  India  in  D.  P.  W.  Railway) 

Branch,  ix  Feb.  70,  Calcutta  j 

Ralph  Bhenins  Evans  Brockman,  Exec.  Eng.  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.  Madras,  8  Mar.  70,  Go-  \ 

davery  District } 

Andrew  Abercrombie  Jopp,  Secretary  to  the  Agent  General  for  New  South  Wales 

William  Arthur  James  Wallace,  Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Mar.  fa'x 

Deputy  Consulting  Engineer  to  the  (Government  of  India  for  Guaranteed  Railways $ 

Bindon  Blood, Supemnmerarv  Assist.  Engineer,  Ist  Grade.  D.P.  Works,  28  Feb.  73 ;  and  in*) 

Command  and  Superint.  of  Park  and  Field  Train,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee     \ 
Jam«$  Oore  Booth,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Militao^  Academy,  Woolwich 

Henry  George  Pilleau.  Ordnance  Survey,  Brentwood,  Essex 

Alfred  Glynn  Begbie,  Exec.  Bng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  16  Feb.  72.  Central  India,  Railway  >' 

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22  June  59 
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22  June  59 

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CaTTAIICS. 

Xftube7  Towniend  Sale.*'  Asst.  Inst,  iu  Field  ForiiQciition,  School  of  Military  £ng.  Chatham 

TlDMsJosephWillans.wScboolof  Military  Entfineering,  Chatham 

Will;am  de  WiTesloslie  Abncy,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Telegraphy,    School   of  Military  > 

Ei^'inecrin^,  Chathiun  } 

ft)ben  Algernon  Livesay,  Assist.  Instruct,  in  Surveying  School  of  Mil.  Engineering,  Chatham 
^-inhorWillismMackworth,  Bart.,  Commanding  35th  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Gibraltar 

fre-i  Fiitbnce.  Executive  Eng.  and  Grade.  D.F.  Works,  x  Sept.  73,  Central  India,  Indore  ) 
Md  Necmuch  Raihvay  Survey.    Furlough  to  Kurope } 

Ured  Dc  Vcre  Brooke,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.    On  leave  to  England   

Jiae*  Robert  M*Cullagh,A8si8,  Sup.  istGr.,Gt.'rrig.  Sur.  of  India,  i  Jan.  7a,  Bangalore.  Furl. 

lUl^jixa  William  Rogers,  Assist.  Superintendent,  ist  Grade,  xs  Dec.  68,  Great  Trigonometrical ) 
Sarvey  of  India.    Furlough    f 

BiftAni  Arthur  Sargeaunt,**  Examiner  of  Railway  Accounts  to  the  Government  of  India  at ) 
a:abaT,  TTith  rank  of  Controller,  3rd  Class,  xst  Grade   i 

Jeremv  Ttylor  Marsh,  Home  District,  Sandhurst 

Bobert  Jolm  Henry  Parker,  Conmianding  and  Comx>any  Boyal  Engineers,  Shomcliffe 

LiBUTIirAICTS. 

HesTjLoftos  Lewis,  Commanding  6th  Comnauy  Boyal  Engineers,  Chatham 

Henry  Champemowne,  C<)mmanding  35th  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Chatham 

Caucfo  Scudamore  Beauchamp,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Apr.  69 ;  and  Assistant^ 
frmcipal,  Thomason  College,  Boorkee,  N.W.  Provinces  of  India j 

^x.  Osbom,"  Kxec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,  i  Jan.  69,  Bombay.  Jucobabad 

hai-clL  Fiincis  Boileau,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  i  Sept.  73,  Provincial  Establishment,") 
BtlMLtS ) 

Tk'j:nsi  Brown  Blake  Savi,"  Exec.  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Oude,  Deputy  Consulting  Engineer  ) 
t-j '.ae  Goreminent  of  India  for  Guaranteed  Railways,  Lucknow y 

^liMiSedgrrick,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.Works,26  Julv  71,  Northern  Bengal  State  Bail  way 

i£ircwWiisonBaird,i°o  Assist.  Superintendent,  xst  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  ^ 
i'Xt.71,  Kauprwar  Party,  Poona,  Bombay  ) 

liJ>in  Henry  Hune,  Waltmim  Abbey    

Tkanas  Fraser.  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Kirk  Sever  BelU«    On  leave 

yreoenck  William  Hencage,i<»  Woolwich 

Wiffw  Richard  Colvin  Wynne.  Survey,  Guildford : 

Tk'scr  St.  George  Burke,  Survey,  Edinburgh   

Gttreie  Fletcher  OttleyBoughey,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  x  Mar.  72,  Agra  Division,  \ 

A?ra  District,  Baipootana  Bail  way,  N.W.  Provinces  j 

f?!^mclc  William  Watkina,  Gibraltar 

Juim  Ramsay,  aand  Company,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  London  

fiiuniftiaffl  Ftanklin  Bichax^dson,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Gr.,  D.P.W.,  x  Sept.  7X,  N.W.  Prov.,  xst  Allahabad  \ 

DtriEioa,  New  Cantonment,  Allahabad   j 

Cecfce  William  Archer,  "  B  "  Troop  Boyal  Engineer  Train.  Aldershot 

Jc^  won  Gamer  Scott,  Portsmouth 

iAi.'dTadorFrere, Executive  Engineer,3rd  Grade,  D.P. Works,!  Feb.  73,  Bombay.  Sick  furl,  to  Europe 

I^ooaa  Henry  Anatey.  School  of  Military  Engineering.  Chatham 

^i^HJl.  Asst.  Superintendent,  xst  Grade,  30  Oct.  70,  Great  Trigonometrical  Surv.  of  India,  DeyrahDoon 
St  r,'fTindellPlunkett,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Provinces  of  India,  ) 

I'-i  (Allahabad)  Division,  Fort  and  Gun  Carriage  Agency  j 

fciTipl  Merry  Larminio,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  7  Apr.  70,  Bavee  Bridge  Division,  ^ 

P^aub,  Northern  Bail  way  Branch / 

u^'d^  Kerr  Scott.  Assistant  Instructor  of  Musketry,  Chatham  

ftsias  En^liah,  Director  of  Works  Branch,  War  Ofllce 

Mifuine  Francis  Bowe,  North  American  Boundary  Survey  

w-.'unm  Gordon  Boss,   Executive  Eng.   3rd  Gnide  D.P.  Works,   1  Mar.  73,  N.W.  Rror.,  Irrigation') 

Branch.  Cawnpore  Division.  Ganges  Canal.    Furlough  to  Europe j 

GL:i&a.4  Uongerford  Holdicb,^^*  Assistant  ^uperinten(^nt,  xst  Grade,  x  Apr.  69,  Topographical  Survey) 

cf  India,  Gwalior  and  Central  India  Party „ J 

TO-ifrick  Savile  Shepherd.    School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

j^a^ier  Harness  M'Hardy,  Home  District,  Whitehall  

^nck  Haxnley  Fawkes,  Shomcliffe 

J«ais  Gracej,  Exec.  Eng.  3rd  Gr.  D.P.W.  i  Mar.  73,  Jeypore  Division,  Agra  Dist.,  B^jpootana  Bailway 

JfcKusOBrien,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

fca  ntde  Beauvoir  Carey.    Portsmouth  \[\ 

^  llai  Lowsley.    Manchester  '„",', 

riLaai  Hans  Bathbome,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  N.W.  Provinces,  Agra  Dist.  State  1 

SaJwiv.  Bampoora J" 

[tll&m  James  Galwey,  North  American  Boundary  Survey _ 

•tua  Henry  Haydon,  Executive  Engineer, 3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Feb.  73,  Kandeish  District,  Bom-S 

^y ) 

»3  Grcive  Hall,  Execntive  Engineer,  jrd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  73.  N.W.  Provinces,  India,  Per-  \ 
K^  Aaeistant  to  Superintendmg  Engmeer,  xst  Circle.  Irrigation  Branch,  Khasgunj  Division,  Lower  [ 

*ii^:?es  Canal  ) 

^  Aug.  William  Beamish,  Bermuda.    Ordered  to  Gibraltar 

pry  Hardy  Cde.    On  special  duty  in  London  (South  Kensington)    

jEa?7  Charles  Beynolds,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  x  Jan.  71,  Canara  

frttn  Paget  Knocker,  Gibraltar , 

je^r  Pin^e  Lee,  Portsmouth 

^zwonh  Bichftrd  Todd,  "0  "  Troop,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  

Ctorw  Qaintin  Edmond^,  Chatham  District 

[u.4im  FruHenry  Spaight.  Malta .!!.!!!!"!'.!!. 

«  Sinclair  Smith  Bisset,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P. Works,  x  Sept.  7a,  Pux^aub ;  Officiating  ) 

I'^^atj  Consoltiiig  Engineer  to  the  Government  of  India  for  Guaranteed  Railways.  Calcutta > 

XiAzn  Henry  CoaEeT.^"  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Madras,  30  Aug.  70,  Assisting  ) 

^''^c»ulcing  Engineer  for  Bailways ) 

wtrood  Isham  Edwards,  Boyal  Arsenal.  Woolwich  

ch^rt  Haghes  Whatley,  Special  duty  under  Board  of  Trade,  Bahamas 

B^7  Croker  Fox,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade.  D.P.  Works.  9  May  73,  EUichpoor 

^*^M  JCascall.  Aasistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade.  D.P.  Works,  x  Mar.  70,  Pui^jaub ;  Personal  Assistant  to  ) 

^  Mperinfiendinf  Engineer,  Lower  Baree  Doab  Canal J 

an  Townseod  BocKnill,  Assistant  Secretary  to  Boyal  Engineer  Committee,  London 

^«  Wood.  Olaaffow.    Ordered  to  Guildford 

Biry  Eladale,  Or£txance  Survey,  Dublin "[[['" 

•*•»*  fTMimm  Savagt,  Temporary  Instructor  of  Fortiflcationa,  &c.,  Boyal  Militaiy  Academy  

B<dkyPaiil  Kirinrood.    Ireland,  Bnniskillen \\"' 


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35  June  63 
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34  June  63 
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Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


L1XUTXVA.KT8. 
Frank  Vincent  Corbett,  Ezecntiye  Eng.  3rd  Grade,  D. P.  Works,  x  Sept.  73,  X.W.  Provinces,  India,  Etawa') 

Division,  Granges  Canal y 

Arthur  Granville  Clayton,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  37  June  71,  Central  Provinces, ) 

Bailway  Branch i 

John  Walter  OUley,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  73,  and  Division,  Baree  Doab  > 

Canal,  Punjaub,  Lahore } 

Sydenham  John  Lambert,  Executive  Eng.  4th  Grade,  D.P. W.,  i  Sept.73,N.W.  Prov.,2nd  Div.,  Agra  Canal 
Montagu  Frederick  Ommanney,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies 

William  North,  Adjutant,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee   

Alexander  Donald  M* Arthur,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  Sept  72,  Dehra  Div.,  Bengal 

Charles  Birkbeck,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Capo  Towm _ 

John  Lawrence  Macpherson,  Assist.  Eng.  ist  Grade,  D.P.W.,  i  Mar.  7a,  N.W.P.,  Meerut  Div.,  Ganges  Canal 

Henry  Philip  Constantino  Dillon,  Cork  Ha  rbour  

Walter  Parke  Jones,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Kmg  William's  Town. 

Richard  Calrow,  Dover  

James  Ford  Dorward,  Executive  Eng. ,  4th  Grade,  D.P. Works,  Madras,  18  Mar.  73.   Sick  Furl,  to  Europe 

James  Simpson,  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich    

George  Macdonald.    Sick  leave  

Conway  James,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  7a,  Oude 

Henry  Rhodes  Gilbert  Georges,  Ordnance  Survey,  Southampton 

William  Lees  Greenstreet,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  N.W.  Provinces,  x  Sept.  73,  6th S 

(Bareilly)  Division,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch' S 

Godfrey  Hildebrand,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  7th  Circle  > 

JSof  Military  Works,  Chuckrata  Road  Division,  Futtypur    3 

William  John  Gill.    On  leave  

John  Thomas  Wright,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,    D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  7th  \ 

Circle  of  Military  Works,  Chuckrata  Road  Division,  Kalsi j 

Ambrose  Awdry,  Privote  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Madras 

William  Brunei  Hurst,  **B"  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot  

Stanier  Waller.  "A"  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Train.  Aldershot 

Arthur  Clifford  Alexander,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Arthur  Robert  Puzey,"*  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham , 

John  Matheson,  Bermuda   

John  Barber  Lindsell,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  >x,  Pui^aub,  3rd  Division,  Lahore) 

and  Peshawur  Road,  Lawrencepore j 

William  Gustavus  Nicholson,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Military  Works  Branch,  Peshawur^ 

Division,  Punjaub J 

Russell  Richard  Pnlford,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  a  June.  73,  N.W.  Provinces;  Mo- ) 

radabad  Sub-Division  of  the  Rohilcund  Provincial  Division } 

Philip  Savile  Grey  Reid,  Bermuda 

Philip  James  Dardier  Lindoe,  Malta  

Macgregor  Greer,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  xo  Oct.  73,  Madura  District 

Edward  Chichester  Hart,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  xa  Nov.  7a,  CarwarS 

Railway,  Sattara  3 

Edward  Cardwell  Fanshawc,  Bengal 

Maule  Campbell  Brackenbuiy,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Governor  of  Straits  Settlements 

Richard  Henry  Jelf,  Adjutant,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot 

Robert  Gosset  Woodthorpe,  Assistant  Superintendent,  and  Grade,  Topographical  Survey,  x8  July  7X 

Francis  Palmer  Washington,  Ordnance  Survey,  Chester 

Henry  Sidney  Freeman  Haynes,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W.,  x  Sept.  7a,  Punjaub,  Railway  Bran<^ 
Sydney  Long  Jacob,  Asst.Eng.,xstGrade,D.P.W.,  i  Sept.  7o,Special  Works  Div.,Baree  Doab  Canskl,  Ptu^jaub 

Charles  Fred.  Cobbe  Beresford,  aand  Company,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  London 

John  Simpson  Nicholson,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  x  Sept.  71,  Bhurtpore  Division,  ) 

Agra  District,  Rajpootana  Rail  way 5 

Napoleon  Amott,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade, D.  P.  Works,  95  Apr.  73,  Military  Works  Branch,  Bengal 
George  Robert  Walker,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W.  Madras,  3X  Aug.  7X.  School  of  Military  En-  > 

gineering,  Chatham ^ 

9.  Robert  Charles  Thornton  Hildyard,  "C"  Troop,  Chatham 

Duncan  MacNeil  Campbell,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  x  Sept.  7a,  Kistna  District 
Charles  Claude  Clifton  Barlow,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  7a,  Hyderabad  Railway  Works 
William  Robert  Purchas,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  W.,  27  June  71,  Bangalore  Division,  Bhagulporv 

Charles  Moore  Watson,  Woolwich 

Herbert  Jekyll.    On  leave 

Charles  Howard  Peregrine  Christie,  Deputy  Controller  of  Accounts,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  aS  Jan.  73 

Edward  Crozier  Sibbsdd  Moore,  Weymouth  

Edward  Pemberton  Leach,  Assistant  Superintendent,  and  Grade,  6  Oct.  7X,  Topographical  Survey') 

of  India,  Central  India % 

Samuel  Compton  Turner,  Executive  Eng.,  4th Grade,  D. P. W.,  x  Feb.  73,  Ri^'pootaaa  State  Rbtlway Survey' 

George  Ingelheim  Gould,  Gibraltar   

David  Charles  Courtney,  Malta 

Matthew  Heniy  Purcell,  Gibraltar 

John  Frederick  Garwood,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  Mar.  7a,  N.  W.  Provinces,  "J 

and  (Cawnpore)  Division,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch,  Roorkee 
John  Edward  Broadbent,  Assistant  En 


Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  x5  Jan.  74,  Military  Works  Branch 
Ordered  home  .' 


John  du  Terreau  Bogle,  Bermuda. 

Samuel  Buckle,  Gibraltar , 

William  Edwin  Llewellyn  Morgan,  Doing  Duty  Officer.  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

Charles  Frederic  Call,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  X4  May  70,  Central  Provinces  of  > 

India,  Calcutta S 

Wm.  Jas.  Home  Logan  Home,  Superintendent  of  Instruction  and  Oommandiug  loth  Company  Bengal  1 

Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee I 

William  Aldworth  Home  Hare,  at  Staff  College,  Sandhurst 

Arthur  Octavius  Green,  Secretary  to  the  Torpedo  and  Defence  Committee,  Calcutta  

James  Frederick  Lewis,  Malta 

FcUcian  Rola  de  Wolski,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  a  Sept.  70,  Punjaub,  Railway  Branch 

Robert  Martin  Barklie,  Demerara,  West  Indies 

Charles  Hemry  Maurice  Kensington,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  34  Jan.  71,  Colar 

William  George  Morris,  at  StaffCollege 

Henry  Denison,  Acting  Adjutant,  Gibraltar  .'. 

Walter  Haweis  James,  Deputy  Controller  D.P.  Works,  Aug.  7a,  North  West  Provinces.    Bick  Fur-  > 

louffh  to  Europe > 

John  Henry  Thurbnm,  attached  to  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  

William  Hemy  Johnstone,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W.,  z  Sept.  7a,  Holkar  State  Raflway,  Bnghora 

MafcthewHenryOregson,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  xo  Deo.  70,  N.W.  Provinces ;  3rd  Assistants 

Prindpal,  Thomason  College,  Roorkee y 

Henzy  Hamilton  Settle,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  PabUo  Works,  Bofjibaj^  „,  6"\::y(30^* 


15  Jan.  64 

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15  Jan.  64 
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9  Fefc.  64 

17  Feb.  64 
x  Mar.  64 
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aa  Mar.  64 

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19  July  64 
19  July  64 

19  July  64 

30  Ang.  64 
xSOcU  64 

18  Oct.  64 
XX  Not.  64 

9  Dec  64 

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Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


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LlBUTXWAKTS. 

Francis  Jeremy  Day,  Assistant  Engineer,  zst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  N.W.Provinoos,  2nd  Cirole  of  Military  ) 
Works,  Lucknow  Division    y 

Loais  Faulkner  Brown,  Doing  Duty  Ofllcer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

Duncan  Alex.  Johnston,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  March  72,  N.W.  Provinces,  \ 
IrrigatioQBranch,Khasganj  Division,  Lower  Ganges  Canal j 

Richard  Gardiner,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  72,  Jeypore  Division,  Agra  Dis- ) 
irict,  Rajpootana  (State)  Railway  ) 

John  Francis  Hewsou,  Assist.  En^.,  2nd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  9  Feb.  72,  Indus  Valley  Railway  

John  Hare,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee. 


fioas  Franklin  Moore,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  27  Mar.  73,  Bengal,  Military  Works  Branch,  Meerut 
Geor^  Henry,  Acting  Adjutant,  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners,  Ban^lore 


Charlea  Hervey  Bagot,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee    

George  Sydenham  Clarke,  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Drawing,  Indian  Civil  Engineering  College, ") 

Cooper's  Hill ..  J 

Gcorjje  William  Bartram,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Minors,  Roorkeo   

John  Collings  MacGregor,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

George  Alexander  Cookbum,  Bermuda ^ 

WUiiamWhitefordBeUWhiteford,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,D.P.Works,  9  Jan.7i,Bombaj',  Canara' 

St.  George  Mennm  Kirke,  Gibraltar : 

Henry  Pigot  Nicholls  NichoUs,  Ceylon 

MHrkHenryG«orgeGoldie,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  4  Apr.  71,  Bombay 

Alexander  William  Smart,  Assist.  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  14  Mar.  71,  Madras,  Tanjoro  District 

Adam  Bogle,  Bermuda 

Arthar  Thomas  Preston,  Gibraltar 

Charles  Henry  Brookes,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  17  July  71,  Bangalore 
Coartuey  Clarke  Rawson,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  13  June  71,  Kistna  Dist.,  Madras 
Arthur  Robert  Ford  Dorward,  Assist. Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  17  Aug.  71,  Godavery  Di.nt.,  Madras 
Fairfax  Norman  Hassard,  Assist.  En^.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  12  Mar.  72,  Holkar  State  Railway,  Indorc 

Charles  Fearon  Fuller,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  29  Jan.  72,  Bengal 

John  Rouse  Merriott  Chard,  Malta 

Brtl)ert  Maxwell  Hyslop,  Assistant    Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,   i  Mar.  73.  N.W.  Provinces,  \ 

Eastern  Jumna  Canal ;  Personal  Assistant  to  Superintending  Engineer,  2nd  Circle  ) 

Horatio  Arthur  Yorke,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  Mar.  72,  Provincial  Buildings  ) 

and  Eloads  Braneh,  N.W.  Provinces  j 

George  Barker,  Bermuda  

Charles  Hadfleld  Gordon,  Halifax,  N.S 

Horatio  Dove,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

Sidney  Smith,  Malta.    Acting  Adjutant 

Henry  Pilkington,  Devonport 

Be^^iuald  Clare  Hart,^^  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,    2  Aug.  73,  Special  Branch, ) 

Military  Works,  6th  Circle.  N.  W.  Provinces,  Allahabad  ) 

Frederick  Wilmer  Watkins,  Bermuda.     Ordered  to  Halifax,  N.S 

Henry  Clarke,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.W.  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay,  Poona    

James  Campbell  Barker,  School  of  Military  Engineering ,  Chatham    

Alfred  Edgar  Octavius  Cotton.    Sick  leave 

Henry  Oliphant  Selby,  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkeo 

Montague  Laughame,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  12  Mar.  72,  N.W.  Provinces,  2nd ") 

Allahabad  Division  of  Military  Works,  New  Cantonment,  Allahabad j 

Frederick  Thomas  Nelson  Spratt,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  Mar.  72,  DaJhousie ) 

Division,  8th  Circle  of  Military  Works,  Puigaub,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch j" 

James  Cameron,  St.  Helena 

Mortimer  DurantWhitmore,  Malta 

Charles  Arthur  Crompton,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

Henry  John  Harman,  Assist.  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  28  May  72 
William  Walton  Robinson,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay 


William  Peacocke,  Assist.  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  Bengal,  Military  Works  Branch 
Alfred  Edmund  Dobson,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  Malabar  T' 


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Richard  Theodore  Orpen,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay    

George  Robert  RoUo  Savage,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee   

Pechell  Haslett,  Bengal  Sappere  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

rhomas  Rice  Henn,  Bombay  Sappere  and  Minora,  Klrkee 

jeorge  William  Addison,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham .,, 

ilfred  Porcelli,  Devonport 

lames  White  Thurbum,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  May  72,  Bengal,  8th  Circle  of 

ililitaiy  Works,  RawulPindee  

'Vedoric  Gosset,  Hong  Kong 

¥ilham  St.  George  Ord,  Bermuda 


::handos  Hoakyns,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  May  72,  Punjaub,  Buildings  and  i 

R<:>a(ls  Branch / 

^ierick  Thomson  Maxwell,  Jamaica 

''enlinand  Beauclerk,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  15  Oct.  72,  Snrat  

lartin  Martin,  Bengal  Sappcra  and  Minera,  Chuckrata  

;<iwara  Robert  Hussey,  Bermuda 

lichard  de  Villamil,  Assist.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  2  Apr.  73,  General  Branch,  Punjaub,  Kobat ) 

Division     ^ 

t.  George  Corbet  Gore,  Assistant  Superintendent,  2nd   Grade,  25  Mar.  73,  Great  Trigonometrical  ] 

Sar\cy  of  India j 

arrell  Halliday  Johnston,  Bermuda 

Ajbert  Hanbury  Brown,  Assist.  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  Bengal  

lohert  Oliver  Lloyd,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  British  Burmah  

wen  Hay  Cameron,  Assist.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  2  Apr.  73,  MiUtary  Works  Branch,  Dalhousic 

laude  Rcignier  Conder,  Survey,  Palestine 

MKh  Mitchell,  Bermuda  

cixrv  Bayard  Rich,  Hong  Kong  

cvodforde  George  Du  Boulay,  Ceylon 

ou^las  Alexander  Scott,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  a  Apr.  73;  Delhi  District,  Raj*') 

pootana  (State)  Railway j 

alter  Hnrry  Sykes,  Bermuda   

Iniund  William  Creswell,  Assist.  Eng.  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  Khasgonj  \ 

Division,  Lowtr  Ganges  Canal j 

e Dry  Vao^han  Hart  Davis,  Malta 

erl>eTt  Charles  Chermside,  Portsmouth 

Amie  John  Tresidder,  War  Office,  Whitehall  

jues  Edward  Gibbs,  Assist.  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  8  Aug.  73,  Gt  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  Indi{ 

lomas  Ryder  Slain,  Saint  Helena  

*7.iore  Kyle  Brady,  Bermuda .^. 

Larlei  William  Sherrard,  A  Troop,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot Df§^tBe6l.4>y.\.J-OCl^ 


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L1XUTBVA.KT8. 
Frank  Vincent  Corbett,  Executive  Eng.  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  i  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Proyincet.  India,  Etawa 

Division,  Ganges  Canal  

Arthur  Granville  Clayton,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  June  71,  Central  ProvJnccs, 

Railway  Branch i 

John  Walter  Ottley,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  72,  2nd  Division,  Baree  Doab  > 

Canal,  Punjaub,  Lahore I 

Sydenham  John  Lambert,  Executive  Eng.  4th  Grade,  D.P.  W.,  i  Sept.73,N.W.  Pro  v.,  2nd  Div.,  Agra  Canal 
Montagu  Fredtrick  Ommanney,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies 

William  North,  Adjutant,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  

Alexander  Donald  M* Arthur,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  Sept  72,  Dehra  Div.,  Bengal 

Charles  Birkbeck,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Cape  Town 

John  Lawrence  Macpherson,  Asaist.  Eng.  ist  Grade,  D.P.W.,  x  Mar.  72,  N.  W.P.,  Meerut  Div.,  Ganges  Canal 

Henry  Philip  Constantino  Dillon,  Cork  Harbour  

Walter  Parke  Jones,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Kmg  William's  Town. 

Richard  Calrow,  Dover  

James  Ford  Dorward,  Executive  Eng. ,  4th  Grade,  D.P. Works,  Madras,  18  Mar.  73.   Sick  Purl,  to  Europe 

James  Simpson,  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich    

George  Macdonald.    Sick  leave 

Conway  James,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  72,  Oude 

Henry  Rhodes  Gilbert  Greorges,  Ordnance  Survey,  Southampton 

William  Lees  Greenstreet,  Assist.  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  N.W.  Provinces,  i  Sept.  73,  6th  > 

(Bareillv)  Division,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch' > 

Godfrey  Hildebrand,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  7th  Circled 

;Sof  Military  Works,  Chuckrato  Road  Division,  Futtypur    J 

William  John  Gill.    On  leave  

John  Thomas  Wright,  AssisUnt  Engineer,  ist  Grade,    D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  7th > 

Circle  of  Military  Works,  Chuckrata  Road  Division,  Kalsi $ 

Ambrose  Awdry,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Madras 

William  Brunei  Hurst,  "B"  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot  

Stanier  Waller,  "A"  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot 

Arthur  Clifford  Alexander,  School  of  Military  BuRineering.  Chatham 

Arthur  Robert  Puzey,^**  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham , 

John  Matheson,  Bermuda   

John  Barljer  Lindsell,  Assist.  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.Worka,  x  Sept.  >i,  Pui^aub,  3rd  Division,  Lahore  t  aa  Dec  6* 

and  Peshawur  Road.  Lawrencepore S    3*^'"* 

William  Gustavus  Nicholson,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Military  Works  Branch,  Peshawur) 

Division,  Punjaub y 

Russell  Richard  Pnlford,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  2  June.  73,  N.W.  Provinces;  Mo-  \ 

radabad  Sub-Division  of  the  Rohilcund  Provincial  Division 

Philip  Savilo  Grey  Reid,  Bermuda 

Philip  James  DardierLindoe,  Malta  

Macgregor  Greer,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  xo  Oct.  73,  Madara  District 
Edward  Chichester  Hart,  Executive  Engineer,  4ih  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  12  Nov.  72,  Carwar") 

Railwav,  Sattara  i 

Edward  Cardwell  Fanshawo,  Bengal 

Haule  Campbell  Brackenbuiy,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Governor  of  Straits  Settlements 

Richard  Henry  Jelf,  Adjutant,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot 

Robert  Gosset  Woodthorpe,  AssisUuit  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  Topographical  Survey,  x8  July  71 

Francis  Palmer  Washington,  Ordnance  Survey,  Chester    

Henry  Sidney  Freeman  Haynes,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W.,  x  Sept.  72,  Punjaub,  Railwav  Branch 
Sydney  Long  Jacob,  Asst.Eng.,istGnule,D.P.W.,  i  Sept.  70,  Special  Works  Div.,  Baree  Doab  Canal,  Poiyaub 

Charles  Fred.  Cobbe  Beresford,  22nd  Company,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  London 

John  Simpson  Nicholson,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  x  Sept.  71,  Bhurtpore  Division, 

Agra  District,  Rajpootana  Railway , 

Napoleon  Amott,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,D.  P.  Works,  as  Apr.  73,  Military  Works  Branch,  Bengal 
Gec^ge  Robert  Walker,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W.  Madras,  31  Aug.  71.  School  of  Hiilitary  £n-  > 

gineering,  Chatham S 

$.  Robert  Charles  Thornton  Hildyard,  "  C"  Troop,  Chatham 

Duncan  MacNeil  Campbell,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.Worka.  Madras,  x  Sept.  72,  Kistna  District 
Charles  Claude  Clifton  Barlow,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Sept.  72,  Hyderabad  Railway  Works 
William  Robert  Purchas,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  W.,  27  June  71,  Bangalore  Division,  Bhagolpore 

Charles  Moore  Watson,  Woolwich  

Herbert  Jekyll.    On  leave , 

Charles  Howard  Peregrine  Christie,  Deputy  Controller  of  Accounts,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  28  Jan.  73 

Edward  Crozier  Sibbald  Moore,  Weymouth  , 

Edward  Pemberton  Leach,  Assistant  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  6  Oct.  71,  Topographical  Survey) 

of  India,  Central  India $ 

Samuel  Compton  Turner,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P. W.,  x  Feb.  73,  Riupootaaa  State Rbtlway  Survey 

George  Ingefiieim  Gould,  Gibraltar   

David  Charles  Courtney,  Malta 

Matthew  Henry  Purcell,  Gibraltar 

John  Frederick  Grarwood,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  X9  Mar.  72,  N.  W.  Provincca,  "> 

2nd  (Cawnpore)  Division,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch,  Roorkee  $ 

Jobn  Edwaia  Broadbent,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  15  Jan.  74,  IfHitary  Works  Branch 

John  du  Terreau  Bogle,  Bermuda.    Ordered  home 

Samuel  Buckle,  Gibraltar 

William  Edwin  Llewellyn  Morgan,  Doing  Duty  OflBcer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

Charles  Frederic  Call,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  14  May  70,  Central  Provinces  of 

India,  Calcutta ....;• , 

Wm.  Jas.  Home  Logan  Home,  Superintendent  of  Instruction  and  Oommanding  loth  Company  Bengal 

Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

William  Aldworth  Home  Hare,  at  Staff  College,  Sandhurst 

Arthur  Octavius  Green,  Secretary  to  the  Torpedo  and  Defence  Committee,  Calcutta  

James  Frederick  Lewis,  Malta 

Felician  Rola  deWolski,  Assistant  Engineer.  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  a  Sept.  70,  Punjaub,  Railway  Branch 

Robert  Martin  Barklie,  Demerara,  West  Indies 

Charles  Henry  Maurice  Kensington,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  24  Jan.  71,  Colar 

William  George  Morris,  at  BtaffCollege  .; 

Henry  Denison,  Acting  Adjutant,  Gibraltar  

Walter  Haweis  James,  Deputy  Controller  D.P.  Works,  Aug.  72,  North  West  Provinces.    Sick  Fur-') 

lough  to  Europe > 

JohnHenry  Thurbnm,  attached  to  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  

William  Henry  Johnstone,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  W.,  x  Sept.  72,  Holkar  State  Raflway,  Bughora 

MafcthewHenryGxegson,  Asaist.  Eng..  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  xo  Deo.  70,  N.W.  Provinoea;  3rd  Aaaiatant') 

Principal,  Thomaaon  College,  Roorkee j 


Henzy  Hamilton  Settle,  Aaaistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  Pnblio  Works,  Bogite^g.^.^...\^^^^0g.|.£.... 


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Francis  Jeremy  Diiiy,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  N.W.  Proyinoes,  2nd  Clrole  of  Military  1 
Works,  Liicknow  Division    S 

Louis  Faulkner  Brown,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Boorkee 

Doncan  Alex.  Johnston,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  March  ya,  N.W.  Provinces,  \ 
IrrigationBranch,Khasgunj  Division,  Lower  Ganges  Canal j 

Richard  Gardiner,  Bxecutive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  7a,  Jeypore  Division,  Agra  Dis-  > 
trict,  BajpooUuia  (State)  Railway 


John  Francis  Hewsou,  Assist.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  9  Feb.  72,  Indus  Valley  Railway 
John  Hare,  Bengal  Sappers  and  imners,  Roorkee.... 


£o68  Franklin  Moore,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  27  Mar.  73,  Bengal,  Military  Works  Branch,  Meemt 
Geor^  Henry,  Acting  Adjutant,  Madras  Saj^pers  and  Miners,  Bangalore 


Charles  Hervey  Bagot,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee    

Georj^e  Sydenham  Glarkej  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Drawing,  Indian  Civil  Engineering  College,  \ 

Cooper's  Hill   5 

George  William  Bartram,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee   

John  CoUings  MacGregor,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkeo 

George  Alexander  Gockbum,  Bermuda. 


8  Jan.  64 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 

8  Jan.  68 

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

15  July  68 

IS  July  68 
15  July  68 
15  July  68 
15  July  68 


IS  July  68 
15  July  68 
IS  July  68 
15  July  68 
IS  July  68 
15  July  68 
IS  July  68 
15  July  68 


William  Whiteford  Bell  Whiteford,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  Jan.  71,  Bombay,  Canora 

St.  George  Mervyn  Kirke,  Gibraltar ; 

Henry  Pigot  Nicholls  Nicholls,  Ceylon 

MarkHeiuyGeorgeGoldie,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  4  Apr.  71,  Bombay 

Alexander  William  Smart,  Assist.  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  14  Mar.  71,  Madras,  Tacjoro  District  j 

Adam  Bogle,  Bermuda 

Arthur  Thomas  Preston,  Gibraltar 

Charles  Henry  Brookes,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  17  July  71,  Bangalore   

Coortney  Clarke  Rawson,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  13  Juno  71,  Kistna  Dist.,  Madras  i^ 

Arthur  Robert  Ford  Dorward,Assist.Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  17  Aug.  71,  Godavery  Dist.,  Madras  15  July  68 

Fairfax  Norman  Hasiaard,  Assist.  En^.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  12  Mar.  72,  Holkar  State  Railway,  Indoro  15  July  68 

Charles  Fearon  Fuller,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  29  Jan.  72,  Bengal "  "     '" 

John  Rouse  Merriott  Chard,  Malta 

Eobert  Maxwell  Hsrslop,  Assistant   Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Mat.  73.  N.W.  Provinces, ' 
Eastern  Jumna  Canal ;  Personal  Assistant  to  Superintending  Engineer,  2nd  Circle  , 

Horatio  Arthur  Yorke,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  Mar.  72,  Provincial  Buildings) 
and  Roads  Branch,  N.W.  Provinces  ^ 

Goorge  Barker,  Bermuda  

Charles  Hadfleld  Gordon,  Halifax,  N.S 

Horatio  Dove,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

Sidney  Smith,  Malta.    Acting  Adjutant 

Henry  Pilkington,  Devonport 

Be^inald  Clare  Hart,^*'  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,    2  Aug.  73,  Special  Branch,  > 
Military  Works,  6th  Circle.  N.  W.  Provinces,  Allahabad  S 

Frederick  Wilmer  Watkins,  Bermuda.     Ordered  to  Halifax,  N.S 

Henry  Clarke,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.W.  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay,  Poena 

James  Campbell  Barker,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham    

Alfred  Edgar  Octavius  Cotton.    Sick  leave 

Henry  Oliphant  Selby,  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkee 

Hontague  Langhame,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  12  Mar.  72,  N.W.  Provinces,  2nd) 

Allahabad  Dirision  of  MiHtary  Works,  New  Cantonment,  Allahabad ^ 

Frederick  Thomas  Nelson  Spratt,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  19  Mar.  72,  Dalhousie ) 

Division,  8th  Circle  of  Military  Works,  Puiyaub,  Buildings  and  Roads  Branch  j 

James  Cameron,  St.  Helena 

Mortimer  Durant  Whitmore,  Malta 

Charles  Arthur  Crompton,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

Henry  John  Harman,  Assist.  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  28  May  72 
William  Walton  Robinson,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay.. 


William  Peacocke,  Assist.  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  Bengal,  Military  Works  Branch 
Alfred  Edmund  Dobson,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  Malabar  District. 


Richard  Theodore  Orpen,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  22  Sept.  73,  Bombay 

George  Robert  BoUo  Savage,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  

Pcchell  Haslett,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee ; 

Thomas  Rice  Henn,  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkee 

George  William  Addison,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham .,, 

Alfred  Porcelli,  Devonport  

James  White  Thurbum,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  May  72,  Bengal,  8th  Circle  of] 

Militaiy  Works,  RawulPindee  J 

Frederic  Gosaet,  Hong  Kong 

WiUiam  St.  Gtoorgo  Ord,  Bermuda 


Chandos  Hoskyns,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  9  May  72,  Punjaub,  Buildings  and  i 

Roads  Branch j 

Frederick  Thomson  Maxwell,  Jamaica 

Ferdinand  Beauclerk,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  15  Oct.  72,  Surat  

Martin  Martin,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners,  Chuckrata  

Rilward  Robert  Hussey,  Bermuda 

liichard  de  YiUamil,  Assist.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  2  Apr.  73,  General  Branch,  Punjaub,  Kobat  \ 


Division 


5t.  George  Corbet  Gore,  Assistant  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  25  Mar.  73,  Great  Trigonometrical ) 
Survey  of  India ,i 

■'urrell  Halliday  Johnston,  Bermuda 

Robert  Hanbury  Brown,  Assist.  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D. P.  Works,  27  Mar.  7.^,  Bengal  

[lohcrt  Oliver  fjoyd,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  British  Burmah 

Kwon  Hay  Cameron,  Assist.  Eng.,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  2  Apr.  73,  Military  Works  Branch,  Dalhousii 

:;iaude  Roignior  Conder,  Survey,  Palestine 

lutfh  Mitchell,  Bermuda  

icTiry  Bayard  Rich,  Hong  Kong  

Vootlforde  George  Du  Boulay,  Ceylon 

Douglas  Alexander  Scott,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  2  Apr.  73;  Delhi  District,  RajO 
pootana  (State)  Railway j 

Valtcr  Harry  Sykes,  Bermuda 

Idmund  William  Creswell,  Assist.  Eng.  2nd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  27  Mar.  73,  N.W.  Provinces,  Khasgunj  7 
Division,  Lower  Ganges  Canal j 

tenry  VaughMi  Hart  Davis,  Malta 

leH)crt  Charles  Chermside,  Portsmouth 

'oLmie  John  Treddder,  War  Office,  Whitehall 

ames  Edward  Gibbs,  Assist.  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  8  Aug.  73,  Gt  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  Indir 

liomaa  Ryder  Main,  Saint  Helena  

la  7.  j  ere  Kyle  Brady,  Bermuda -/vva. 

Imrloi  Wuliam  Sherrard,  A  Troop,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Alderstot Oigk^^eci-te^.ViSiQjO 


5  July  68 
15  July  68 

15  July  68 

13  Jan.  69 

13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 

13  Jan.  69 

13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 

13  Jan.  69 

13  Jan.  69 

13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
13  Jan.  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  July  69 

7  July  69 

7  July  69 
7  July  69 

7  July  69 

7  July  69 
7  July  69 
7  Ju^  69 

7  July  69 

8  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan. 70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 
23  July  70 

23  J^y  70 

23  July  70 

23  July  70 

-1  Jnly  70 

flJgly  70 


1 1 6  OoTfa  of  Royal  Engineers. 


LxsuTsvAim. 


Homy  Waagh  Renny-Tailyour,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  OhatTiam  23  July  70 

William  Pitt,  Kirkee,  Bombay 23  July  70 

Charles  WilkinBon,  Birmingham... .......   ...^...... \ni^lV> 

Horatio  Holt  Hart,  Ajssutant  Engmeer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  June  73,  Seennderabad n*^J  r> 

Owen  Vidal  Boddy,  Aasist,  Eng.,  2nd  Grade.  D.P.  Works,  i  April  73,  Madras,  Tinncvelly  District kj  Jnly  70 

John  Claudius  Montgomery  Bcresford,  Dublin \^'i^^l  70 

Charles  Burton  Henderson,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  1  Apr.  73,  Madras,  Nellore 123  July  73 

Lionel  Langloy,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Apr,  73,  Madras,  Godaveiy   .23  J^y  7^ 

Charles  Boyd  WiUdeson  Assistant  Enfipneer,  and  Ghnde,  D.P.  Works,  x  Apr.  73,  Madras,  Kistna I23  ^^1 70 

Gother  Fyers  Mann.    On  leave  laaJnfyTo 

Francis  John  Romilly,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  x  Apr.  73,  Madras,  Tazyore ,23  ^W  7^ 

James  Tavlor  Johnston,  Woolwich lasJnly  73 

Charles  Carrd  Carter.    Sick  leave asJ^Jy  7> 

Edward  Dickinson,  A  Troop,  R.  E.  Train,  Aldershot 33JUIT  70 

William  Frederick  Noel  Noel,  Bermuda  ajJuly  7c 

Charles  Augustus  Roohfort-Boyd.  Curragh  Camp   » asJolyr^ 

Henry  Lethbridgo  Jessep,  War  Olfioe   23  Jw  V 

Francis  Burton  Grant  D'Aguilar,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  aS  May  73,  Military  >       jj^ 

Works  Branch,  Dugshai,  N.W.  Provinces  »  ' ' 

Philip  Cardew,  Glasgow,  North  Britain  

Leonard  Darwin,  School  of  Militaiy.  Engineering,  Chatham 

Reginald  da  Costa  Porter,  Cork  Harbour    

Monier  Williams  Skinner.    On  leave 

William  Terence  Shone,  Sappers  and  ACiners,  Roorkee 

Walter  Hanbury  White,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee 

James  Montague  Taylor  Badgley,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  10  Dec.  73,  Irrigation') 

Branch,  iTw.  Provinces  - i 

Henry  William  Duperier,  Devonport ,  4J«n.r 

Ferdinando  Wallis  Bennet,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 4  Jan.  71 

Alfred  Heathcote,  Portsmouth !  4  Jw»-  7» 

Alifemon  Hildebrand,  Assist.  Eng,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  at  May  73,  Bengal  Military  Works  Branch  ...4  Jan.  71 

Richard  Thompson,  Colchester  j  4  Jan.  71 

Eflmond  James  Thomas  Ross  of  Bladensburg.    Northern  District,  York  I  4  Jan.  71 

Suewnrt  M'Murdo  Maycock,  Roorkee,  Bengal  |  4  Jan.  71 

Edward  John  Dewing,  Aldershot   !  4  Jan.  7^ 

Horatio  Herbert  Kitchener,  C  Troop,  It  B.  Train,  Aldershot 1  4  Jan,  71 

Charles  Francis  Cooke,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee  4  Jan.  71 

Heury  Geffclcen  Kunhardt,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  xo  D*c.  73,  Puuanb  Irrigation ")  !      . 

Branch,  Delhi  Division,  Western  Jumna  Canal j     a  Aug.  71 

Alexander  William  Cockbum,  Madras sAugp 

Noel  Montagu  Lake.  Cork  Harbour  [  2  Auff.71 

Henrv  Lake  Wells,  War  Office,  Whitehall  aAup.rr 

Edward  Raban,  Roorkee,  Bengal    » 2  Any.  71 

Bu-haijnn  Scott,  Roorkee,  Bengal I  2  Aajf.7: 

George  Frederick  Wilson,  Roorkee,  Bengal  |  2  Ane.t: 

Suciie  Grant,  Roorkee,  Bengal    a  Aac.7' 

•     ''  •      -   -  a  Auf-ri 

2  Ang.  7: 
2  Anj^r.  71 
2  An?.  71 


4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 

4Jan-7t 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 

4  Jan.  71 


Richard  Matthews  Ruck,  Aldershot 
.Simeon  Hardy  Exham,  Roorkee,  Bengal 

Edwnrd  Glennie,  Roorkee,  Bengal 

Herbert  H agh  Muirhead,  Curragh 

Hn roid  PcTuberton  Leach,  office  of  Inspector  General  of  Fortifications,  War  Office  2  Aui?.  7: 

William  Harold  ChippindaJl,  Glasgow j  2  Anc;: 

Alfred  Crawford  Bruce,  Roorkee,  Benjfal   2Ang.7» 

Edmond  William  Cotter,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  I  2  An^.-J 

Francis  HartwoU  MacDowel,  B  Troop,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Aldershot 2  AMg.;i 

Charles  Nugent,  Roorkee,  Bengal s  Aufr.71 

Edward  John  Bor,  B  Troop,  Royal  Engineer  Train,  Chatham  i  2  Anc-ri 

•Henry  Edward  M'Callum,  Portsmouth '15  Dec.  -- 

•John  Henry  Chenevix  Harrison   ,15  Dec,  71 

•James  Kellie     15  Dec- 71 

•John  Cordy  Baxter     15  Dec.  -r: 

•Thomas  Pfunket  Gather   15  Dec  r- 

•James  Thomas  Rice  !x5  Dc**.  7' 

•Pelham  George  Von  Donop     15  Dec  •: 

•William  Lewis  Clinton  Baddeley  '15  Dec  71 

•Henry  Dacres  Olivier    i5l>«-  7« 

•Edmund  Stephen  Hill    isDec  :: 

•Henry  Whistler  Smith  .- ^ '15  Dec  -: 

•John  Edward  Blackburn isDec  :i 

•Harry  D'Arch  Breton    i^Dec  7- 

•John  Henry  Fox  15  Dec.  r- 

•Brownlow  Poultcr isDrc  7: 

•Henry  Palmer  Knight  liS^^"^-  "• 

•William  Henry  Goldney 15  Dec  7: 

•Francis  Seymour  Leslie    '15  Pec  7' 

•Wontworth  Grenvllle  Bowyer    iqPec.  -i 

•Carmichacl  Light  Young 15  Pec  7: 

•John  Copley  Addison 6  July  := 

•Julian  John  Leverson 6  July  r-* 

•Richard  Lionel  Hippisley  '. 6  July  72 

•Robert  Charles  Hollard  6  Ja^^  7; 

•John  Colin  Livington  Campbell  6  July  -; 

•George  Davidson  6  July -2 

•Wastel  Jameson  Lister 6Jaly-s 

•Charles  Knight  Wood ~ 6  July  -^ 

•Gerald  Hope  Wildig  SuUivan   6  Jii?y  :-• 

•Ernest Blunt (^ivijr: 

•Maitland  Nott  Hobday €iv3tj  7: 

•George  Thomas  Nicholls 6J<v:i 

•William  Charles  Godsal  aKor.r: 

•  Robert  E  wen  Hamilton  aNor.-r 

•John  Bum-Murdoch ;  »>'or.  ~z 

•Charles  Conynghara  Ellis  ,  2  Kor.  -2 

•James  Birch  Sfiarpo iT^t^.n 

•Thomas  Digby    « t?»CTr.7^ 

•Mourice  Charles  Barton 3  K^v.  72 

•Ronald  ChariesMarweU Digtr^t^c^-by^QQ^ faNer-r^ 


Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


117 


LCTUT. 

9  July  73 
9  J^y  73 

9  July  73 

29O0L  73 

29  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
=9  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
39  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
29  Oct  73 
29  Oct.  73 
39  Oct  73 
29  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
29  Oct.  73 
[I  Mar.  74 
I  Mar.  74 
X  Mar.  74 
I  Mar.  74 
X  Mar.  74 
I  Mar. 


LixuTzirijrTS. 

^Algernon  Campbell  Foley    

'Daniel  Leland  Litton 

•John  Neville 

*Henrv  Daviixm  Love     

•John  Warre  Sill   

•Kenneth  Mackean   

•Arthur  Henry  Bagnold 

•Harry  Borlaee  Wfllock 

•Willooghby  Yemer  Constable 

•Robert  Jennings 

•Charles  Henry  Darlinjj 

•John  Jervois 

•Herbert  Edward  Rawson 

*£mest  Frederic  Rhodes 

•William  Jacob  Mackenzie 

•Henry  Speed  Andrews-Speed... 

•Philip  Thomas  Boston 

•John  Charles  Tyler 

•George  Hamilton  Sim 

•John  Charles  Campbell  

•Henry  Pinnis  

•James  Archibald  Ferrier 

•John  Davidson  Fnllerton 

•Charles  Reginald  Hoskyn  

•Edgar  Charles  Spilsbury 

•PhUip  BeU  Baldwin  

•George  Turner  Jones 

•William  Daniel  Conner 

•Robert  Villiers  Phillpotts  


3  Nov.  72 

2  Nov.  72 

3  Nov.  72 
12  Mar.  73 
12  Mar.  73 

12  Mar.  73 

13  Mar.  73 
12  Mar.  73 
12  Mar.  73 

12  Mar.  73 

13  Mar.  73 
x2  Mar.  73 
13  Mar.  73 
13  Mar.  73 
13  Mar.  73 

12  3Iar.  73 

13  Mar.  73 
12  Mar.  73 
12  Mar.  73 

9  July  73 
9  July  73 
9  July  73 
9  July  73 
9  July  73 
9  July  73 
9  July  73 
9  July  73 
9  July  73 
9  July  73 


I  LiKrxssrAjfTs. 

•  VV'nUiemnr  Delmar  Lindley 

•EJwardHughBtfthdl  

;* : 'rederlck  William  Town  Altree   

j*.\IiiUbew  Ilexiry  Phiueas  HiaU  Sankey 

j*/iow,  Mita  Ueor^rc  TaUjol 

r AkxiLiider  Lechiiiero  Meln  

'Fri?dc'ric  Xui»*ich  Maudo.... 

•Henry  Lvlf  Mulholland    

•iSnmue!  Arthur  Kinem  Hiokson 

Vk'riitd  Chiir]£?H  l^uuric©  Onulow 

'WiLliBUii  I  raiiciB  Huward  SijQabrd 

l*Ediiniud  AQ^ialUM  W^nHer   

;•  Arthur  Herbert  Keimey    

•lloVnjrt  AltxaiidurWahab 

*WtUiiiiii  AagTi5itus  EdinunJ  St.  Clair  ..., 

•tri^tar^e  Alfred  Towor 

*E4lniuud  Spcmeor  KarUluy  Childers 

"■<  Veil  VcruMU  Wingfleld-fcitrutford 

*Cedric  Maxwell.,.. 

•  Will  terCfj  lea 

''Lovick  linuuBbj  Friend 

*6li;ra1[lEdHjml  Bhiite       

*Frtiderick  riLiinW(jTd-Il4i,anAy 

'  Iderbtrt  tU?  lia^a  Hiiig 

•Uo<H"«r  PeimMC 

•Jylui  Q^orgv  Day   ......,,, 

•  Geo  iTrey  Murohead  Porter  

'  Heury  JodopU  Walker  Jeromft 

*iuJi30rge  Kcimeth  iicciU-Moncrieff. 


—^.74 

3Iar.  74 

74 

74 


Marl 
Mar. 


Deputjf  Adjutant  Geit«ra7.—Bt. Colonel  J.  F.  M.  Browne,  CB.  1  Jan.  71. 
Depu^  AuUtant  Adjutant  General. — Captain  Robert  Grant,  z  Jan.  71. 


IPaymaeten. 

"     '   giS0n.Capt.t4 June 64. 
3 ;  Hon.Capt.  1  Apr.  68. 
26  Dec.  34  J  lA.  22  Jan. 
39;  Hon.  Major t  i  Jan.  60. 

Inttruetor  qf  Mnslcetry. 
Captain  William  Salmond,  30  Nov.  72,  Gravesend. 

Adjutant. 
Captain  Arthnr  Kyle  Haslett,  22  Jan.  73. 

Q^arter  3£a*teri, 
John  Jones,  la  Apr.  64,  Chatham. 


Clement  Francis  Buttle,  19  Jan.  70,  Chatham. 
Alfred  Andrews,  25  Sept.  72,  Horse  Guards. 
Samuel  Cole,  23  April  73,  Aldershot. 
James  M'Donafd,  29  Nov.  73,  Southampton. 

Medical  Qfficert. 
Thomas  Wm.  Fox,i»  MB.  A.S.  3  July  53;  Surg.  x8  Sept.  60 

Surgeon  Major ^  5  July  72,  Chatham. 
Ja8.BalfourCockbum,*2f2>.  A.S.-^  Mar.  54 ;  SlKrj.8Jan.64, 

Aldershot. 
John  Lowe  Erskine,^*lfl>.  A.S.  x  Sept.  54  j  Surg.q  Mar.67, 

Gibraltar. 


Royal  Engineer  Train. 
.^<f;«/a«^.— Lieut.  Richard  Henry  Jelf,  23  April  73. 
VtteriMory  Surgeon*.— Georae  Fleming, w  28  Dec.  55 ;  i*<  Claee,  21  Aug.  67,  Chatham. 
William  varley,  15  Aug.  55 ;  ut  Claee,  4  Dec.  63,  Aldershot. 
QcaalBtr-Faeingt,  Blue  Velvet. 

N.B.  Th«  Officers  whoso  names  appear  in  ItaUcs  are  holding  Civil  Employment. 
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War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Boyal  Engineers.  125 

I  Sir  Frederic  Smith  served  in  1809  at  the  siege  of  the  Castle  of  Ischia  and  the  capture  of  that  island  and  Procida 
in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  also  at  the  capture  of  Zante  and  Cephalonia.  In  1810,  in  the  action  before  the  investment  of 
the  Fortress  of  Santa  Maura  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  for- 
tress 08  an  OflQcer  of  Royal  Engineers. 

*  Sir  Frederick  Edward  Chapman  proceeded  on  a  special  mission  to  Constantinople  in  Jan.  1854.  Was  employed 
snrvejing  the  positions  at  Bulair,  Adrianople,  and  Bugnk  Tchekmadgie,  previous  to  the  arrival  of  the  British 
Forcc:i  in  Turkey ;  was  attached  to  the  ist  Division,  and  accompanied  it  to  Bulgaria  and  Bulganak.  and  M'Kensie's 
Farm ;  also  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Seba&topol,  during  the 
early  part  of  which  he  was  Director  of  the  Left  Attack,  and  in  the  latter  part  he  was  Executive  Engineer  to  the 
Forres.  Was  several  times  mentioned  in  official  despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  ranks  of  Major,  Lt.Colonel, 
and  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd 
Clfl:^  of  the  Medjidie). 

'  Sir  Lintom  Simmons  was  emploved  for  three  years  in  the  disputed  territory  on  the  N.E.  frontier  of  the  United 
SUiteii  in  constructing  works  for  its  defence  and  in  making  military  explorations.  Happening  to  be  in  Turkey  in 
1S5:!  he  was  6i)ecially  employed  by  Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliffe  on  several  important  services ;  joined  Omar  Pasha  in 
March  1854 ;  escorted  the  new  Governor  into  Silistria  after  the  former  one  had  been  killed,  and  was  present  during 
]mn  of  the  siege  of  that  fortress ;  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  lines  of  Slobodzio  and  Georgevo  on  the  Danube,  having 
entire  charge  of  the  operation  with  20.000  men  of  all  arms  under  his  command,  a  Russian  Army  of  70,000  men  being 
within  seven  miles :  waapresontduring  the  occupation  of  Wallachia  and  had  frequent  charge  of  reconnaissances 
upon  the  enemy's  rear.  Went  to  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854  to  concert  with  the  allied  Commanders  in  Chief  as  to  tho 
movements  of  the  Turkish  Army :  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Eupatoria,  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  entrenched 
camp  round  that  place ;  afterwards  was  before  Sebastopol  from  April  1855  until  aller  its  fall,  and  then  went  to 
Mingrelia  and  was  present  at  the  forced  passage  of  the  Ingui ,  where  he  commanded  the  Division  which  crossed  the 
river  and  turned  the  enemy's  position,  capturing  his  works  and  guns ;  Omar  Pasha  in  bis  dcs])atch  attributed  the 
success  of  the  day  chiefly  to  Lt.Colonel  Simmons.  He  served  as  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  to  the  Ottoman  Army 
ihroa^hout  the  war  and  was  employed  in  all  the  negotiations  having  reference  to  the  movements  of  Omar  Pasha's 
Army.  Has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  the  Turkish  Gold  Medal  for  the  Danubian  campaign,  the  Order 
of  Medjidie  3rd  Class,  and  a  Sword  of  Honor  from  the  Turkish  Government;  alpo  the  4th  ClaBs  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor.  Was  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  for  laying  out  the  Turco-Russian  boundary  in  Asia,  and  granted  me  2nd 
Class  of  the  Medjidie  by  tne  Sultan,  but  was  refused  permission  to  accept  it. 

*  Major  General  Dumford  served  ns  Executive  Engineer  in  the  combined  Naval  and  Military  expedition  up  the 
Canton  river  in  April  1847,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  eight  forts,  viz..  North  and  South  Wantong,  at  the 
Bocca  Tigris ;  Pachow  and  Wookongtnp,  at  tho  Barrier ;    Zig-zng,  Segment,  Shaneen.  and  Dutch  Folly,  at  Canton. 

*  Sir  Henry  Harness  served  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer, 
including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  from  25th  to  z^tli  Nov.,  and  battle  of  the  6th 
I>ec.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  S  iege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  desi)atches,  and  thanked  by  the 
Governor  General  in  Council).    Subfjeoucnt  operations  in  Rohilcund  and  Oude  (C2/.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  General  Hadden  was  actively  employed  in  Canada  during  tho  rebellion  in  1837-39,  a°^  ^^a*  engaged 
^.th  the  rebels  at  St.  Eustache  and  St.  Benoit. 

'  Major  General  Stanton  was  attached  tothe  Q.M.G.'s  Staff  with  the  expedition  across  the  Orange  River  under  Sir 
fkoTi^'o  C^thcart  in  1852,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Berea.  Served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includ- 
'^^  the  attack  on  the  Port  of  Odessa,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Me<ial  with  three 
i'La.sp;s.  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
5th  C  la^s  of  tho  Medj  idie) . 

*  Colonel  Mann  served  in  China  during  the  wars  of  1857-58  and  60.  In  Dec.  1857  he  commanded  the  Engrineers 
at  the  capture  of  Cantrm  (Brevet  of  Major).  In  i860  he  was  Commanding  Engineer  as  Lt.Colonel  at  the  storming  of 
the  Taku  Forts,  and  throughout  the  subse<iuent  operations  which  resulted  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
Clasps,  and  CB.). 

^^  Colonel  Westmacott  served  in  0»nada  dnring  the  rebellion,  and  the  raids  from  the  United  States  in  1838-39. 
Employed  on  the  defences  and  reconnoitring  frontiers  of  both  Provinces.  Subsequently  compiling  Military  reports 
on  the  whole  of  British  North  America. 

'*  Colonel  Jervois  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  dnring  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  made  a  military  sketch 
fif?ocx)  square  miles  of  Kaffirland,— iioo  of  which  he  surveyed  during  the  war  (Medal). 

'*  Colonel  Hon.  H.  F.  Keane  served  in  the  Crimea  from  31  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
ind  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  theMe<ljidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB.). 

•♦  Colonel  iHassard  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie 
\fiith  May,  knd  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeuikale  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

•*  Colonel  Lovell  went  to  Turkey  on  service  in  March  1854,  and  was  employed  surveying  the  position  at  Buysak 
rchekmidii  ;  was  appointed  a  Division  Engineer  to  the  2nd  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  East,  which  he  accompanied 
hrough  Bulgaria  and  the  Oimea.  Was  the  Royal  Engineer  Officer  appointed  to  attend  Sir  George  Brown  and 
^rshal  Canrobert  in  their  reconnaissance  of  the  west  coast  of  the  Crimea  previous  to  the  landing  of  the  Allied 
Armies.  Landed  with  the  Army  at  Old  Fort,  and  was  present  at  the  affhirs  at  the  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm, 
lattles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  IrJcerman,  and  feiege  of  Sebastopol.  whence  he  was  invalided  while 
higade  Major  Royal  Engineers  in  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Med- 
idie,  and  Torkish  Medal). 

'•  Colonel  Browne  served  for  nearly  six  months  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol ;  was  present  at  the  repulse  of 
orties  on  aand  March  and  5th  April ;  was  Senior  Officer  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  and  defence  of  Quarries  on 
ih  June,  for  which  service  he  was  honourably  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Major.  Suc- 
eedcd  Colonel  Tylden  as  Directing  Engineer  of  the  Right  Attack,  and  in  the  execution  of  the  duties  of  that  appoint- 
ment was  aeverely  wounded  by  a  rifle-ball  on  24th  August,  which  broke  the  left  arm,  passed  through  shoulder, 
od  ininred  jaw  Qiedal  with  Clasp,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
ardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  apd  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 
''  Colonel  Montagu  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman ;  also 

*  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  22nd  March,  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  during  a  sortie,  but  exchanged,  and  leav-  * 
g  Odessa  on  the  2nd  was  again  in  the  Crimea  on  the  3rd  August,  and  again  present  at  the  siege  and  fell  of  Sebas- 
pol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  Knight  of  tho  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and 
irkifth  Medals,  and  5th  Glass  of  the  Mecljidie). 

'^  Colonel  Y.  T.  Mairis  served  in  the  Taranaki  Expedition  in  tho  New  Zealand  war  of  i860,  conducting  reoon- 
li-sances  towards  Omataand  Waitera  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  F.  B.  Chesney  served  in  the  campaign  that  led  to  the  capture  of  the  Valley  of  the  Upper  Waikato  in 
ew  Zealand  in  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Pukehinahina  in  the  Bay  of  Plenty  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  Cooke  served  in  the  Crimea  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
aop.  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"  Colonel  Inglis  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-52— throughout  the  year  1851  as  Grarrison  Ac^ntant  at  Ghra- 

mstown,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Grenoral  in  the  Field  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  Wray  was  sent  on  special  service  to  Japan  in  Dec.  1863  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  under  the 

kval  Conmuuider  in  CHiief  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Augustus  Kuper.    Was  sent  by  him  in  August  1864  to  reconnoitre  the 

ttcries  in  Bimonosaki  Straits,  and  was  after^-ards  present  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  action  of 

e  5th  Sept.  186^  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  Colonel   Pasley  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  12th  and  40th  Regiments  imdcr  Captain  Thomas  at  the  cap« 

'e  of  a  stockade  occupied  by  insureents  at  the  BaUarat  (Sold  Fields  in  Australia  on  the  3ra  Dec.  1854.     Served  on 

e  Staff  of  Major  (General  Pratt  in  New  Zealand  in  x86o,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  of  a  Pah  on  the 

ih  October  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Olonel  Btokes  served  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47  and  1850-51  (Medal) ;  was  thanked  by  the  Commander 


Foly  i8sx»  And  repeatedly  mentioned  in  general  orders.    In  1855  was  appointed  Chief  Engineer  to  the  Turkish 


126  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers, 

Contingent  and  raised  and  organized  the  Engineer  Corps  and  Train  of  that  Force.  Was  emplojed  in  fortiQrinir 
Kertch  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  4th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  Kay  1856 
was  appointed  by  Lord  Panmure,  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  to  be  his  Commissioner  for  settling  all  aflkirs 
connected  with  the  breaking  up  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  with  ftill  powers  to  decide  all  questions  of  compensa- 
tion to  Of&oers,  and  to  dispose  of  the  animals  and  stores  of  the  force.  This  service  was  completed  and  aU  his 
decisions  approved  of  in  July  following.  In  July  1856  was  appointed  Her  Mi^esty's  Commissioner  for  the  Dannbew 
under  the  Treaty  of  Paris. 

**  Sir  Andrew  Clarke  was  employed  on  special  service  in  1848  in  New  Zealand,  and  in  command  of  a 
party  making  a  detailed  reconnaissance  within  tne  disturbed  districts,  in  presence  of  and  engaged  with  the  enemy. 

*7  Colonel  Ewart  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  special  service  in  Jan.  1854 ;  joined  the  Army  in  the  East  on  its  ar- 
rival, and  served  with  it  uninterruptedly  until  its  return  in  June  1856,  including  one  year  as  Major  of  Brigade,  B.£. 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Glass  of  the  Medjidie). 

*"  Colonel  Nugent  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  Eussian  war  in  1854  and  1855.  In  1854  as  Senior  Engineer 
Officer  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Aland 
Islands  and  foil  of  Bomarsund.  In  1855,  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  E.  Dundas,  and  present 
at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Baltic  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor). 

"  Colonel  Belfield  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  E.  C.  A.  Gordon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  fh>m  April  1854  to  its  close,  when  he  was  appointed 
H.M.'s  Commissioner  for  Uie  settlement  of  claims  against  uie  Turkish  Government  for  the  Crimean  war.  In  1869 
was  appointed  British  Member  of  the  Mixed  Military  Commission  charged  with  the  demarkation  of  the  Bsiyon  of 
the  fortress  of  Belgrade. 

^  Colonel  Porter  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Feb.  to  May  1855,  including  the  aiego  of  Bebostopol 
<Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Crease  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  under  Sir  E.  H.  Vivian ;  was  seeoind  in 
command  of  the  Engines  Force  with  the  Turkic  Contingent  with  the  local  rank  of  Major,  and  commanded  the  En- 
gineers  during  the  latter  four  months  of  the  occupation  of  Kertch  by  the  Allies  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  tlae 
Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Eose ;  was  Field  Engineer  and  commanded  the  axst  Company  Boral  Exi- 
gineers  during  the  summer  of  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Autsee  and  Gwalior  and  capture  of  Gwalior 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Lt.Colonel  £.  M.  Grain  served  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  durmg  the  winter  of  1854-55  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Lt. Colonel  Eavenhill  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  aztd 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Sibome  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  Basutas  is 
Dec.  1852,  having  charge  of  the  Pontoons  by  which  the  Troops  crossed  the  Orange  and  Caledon  rivers.  Present  at 
the  action  of  the  Berea,  and  mentioned  in  general  orders. 

*  Colonel  Nicholson  served  at  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  from  August  1855.  commanded  4th  Company  ELE, 
at  Kinbourn,  and  was  in  immediate  direction  of  the  works  for  the  destruction  of  Sebastopol  Dockyard  (Medal  witlk 
Glasp,  Drevet  of  M^jor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkic  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  i7ih 
Dec.  1857  to  33rd  Dec.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  w^th 
Clasp) ,  has  been  frequently  mentioned  in  despatches) . 

^  Lt.Colonel  Cox  served  in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  ciunpaigii 
in  Eohilcund  and  battle  of  Bareilly  as  Adjutant  of  EoyalEngineers  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

*°  Lt.Colonel  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Brine  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fr^m  the  5th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol ;  did  duty  in  the  Trenches  of  the  Eight  Attack  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  pre- 
sent  with  Colonel  Heale,  £LM.  Minister,  in  the  fla^  ship  Euryalut  at  the  naval  engagement  under  vice  Adauzml 
Kupcr  with  the  Forts  at  Kagosima  in  Japan  includmg  the  attacks  on  the  shore  batteries  on  the  15th  and  xGUi  Aug. 
1863  (thanked  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major ;  alM)  created  a  Knight  of  the  Tower  and  Sword  of  Portosal). 

^  Colonel  Fisher  served  at  the  sicgo  of  Selmstopol  from  May  1855,  and  led  a  storming  party  in  the  asaamt  of  the 
K8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knisrht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Breres 
of  Major).  Served  in  China  from  Dec.  1857  until  the  dose  of  the  war  in  x 860,  having  commanded  the  Hoyal  En- 
gineers m  the  expedition  to  North  China  in  1859,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  the  35th  Jane ;  vras  after- 
wards employed  reconnoitring  the  coast  of  Pehchlli ;  in  Januarv  i860  was  appointed  one  of  the  Allied  Caznnus- 
aioners  for  the  Government  of  Canton ;  served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  the  campaign  of  z  860  (Breret 
of  Lt.  Colonel,  and  CB.). 

^  Sir  Howard  Elphinstone  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and 
was  wounded  during  the  assault  of  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  ol 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Lt.CoIonel  Cumberland  served  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the 
Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  *  ^^^  Conmnandrng 
Engineer  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Fort  Ahwah,  and  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotsdi,  conducting  tlie  FIx^a 
Golumn  at  the  assault  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Lennox  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  Sept.  1854  and  served  uninterruptedly  with  the  Army  there  nntfl 
it  re-embarked  in  June  1856 ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Eiflc  Pits  on  acth 
Nov.  X854  (Victoria  Cross),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  aad 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khtijwa ;  com- 
manded the  Engineer  Brigade  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  Lord  Clyde's  despatch,  and 
thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council),  and  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  ending  in  its  defeat  at  the  batx::* 
of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec. ;  present  at  th^  action  of  Khoda^nj  ;  served  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  XS5S  (niies- 
tioned  in  Chief  Engineer's  report,  and  received  Brevet  of  Mt^or) ;  commanded  the  Engineers  at  the  attack  on  FMrs 
Eooya,  and  at  the  action  of  Aileegnnj  ;  present  at  the  capture  of  JBareilly,  and  at  the  action  of  Doundeakera ;  com- 
manded the  Engineers  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Oomreeah ;  present  at  the  imair  of  Burgoedia,  the  capture  of  Fort  Mas- 
*  jeedia,  and  the  affoir  on  the  Eiver  Baptee  near  Bankee  sist  Dec.  1858  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

^  Lt. Colonel  Leahy  joined  the  Army  of  the  East  at  Varna,  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854-53, 
latterly  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  to  the  Eoyal  Engineers  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  j£edaU,  5th  C3a«s 
of  the  Mec^idie,  and  Brevet  of  Mfuor). 

*7  Lt.Colonel  Stuart  served  during  the  operations  of  1856-^8  at  Canton ;  was  present  at  the  capture  and  demohticas 
of  French  Folly  Fort  and  at  the  formation  of  defensive  position  at  the  Factories ;  led  the  French  Storming  Psorty  at 
the  assault  of  Canton,  and  was  thanked  bv  the  French  f^aval  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mj^r). 

^  Sir  John  Cowell  embarked  on  board  the  Baltic  Fleet  with  a  Detachment  of  Eoyal  Sappers  and  Miners  in  Feb. 
1854 ;  in  July  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Harry  Jones,  and  served  as  such  at  the  opoatiosis 
against  Bomarsund  (Baltic  Medal) ;  accompanied  General  Jones  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Crimea  in  Jan.  x8|$.  Kod 
continued  with  him  until  his  return  to  England  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Hoor, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Graham  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  served  in  the  Trenches  throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol— twice  wounded.  Led  a  ladder  par^  to  tb« 
assault  of  the  Eedan  on  the  i8th  June  1855  (Victoria  Cross),  and  was  on  diitv  in  the  Trenches  at  the  final  ascanhoif 
the  8th  Sept.  Employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  tbe 
Le^on  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mi\jor).  Served  throughout  the  cvn- 
paign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  assault  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  ^d  surrender  of  P^is — 
wounded  with  jingall-ball  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

M  Mf^or  Philips  served  in  the  Crimea  frt>m  September  1854  to  February  1855,  including  the  Siege  of  SeboatspoX* 
attack  and  capture  of  the  Eussian  Eifle-pits  on  tne  aoth  November  1854,  and  battle  of  Inkerman.  Was  vua^6aB^\ 
in  despatches  with  other  Lieutenants  of  Engineers  ae  having*' particularly  distinguished  himself*'  during  t^A 
siege  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^idio,  and  Turlosh  Medal).     Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


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^1  Major  Martin  served  in  the  Crimea  ftx>m  Sept.  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  inchiding  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"Major  Pratt  served  during  the  operations  crossing  the  Danube  in  July  1854,  and  received  the  Turkish  Gold 
Medal  for  that  campaign.  Served  during  the  Crimean  campaign  untU  the  end  of  May  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^  Major  Drake  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854  to  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*♦  Major  James  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1855  until  taken  prisoner  of  war  on  2nd  July  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Clasp  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal.  Was  attached  to  the  Turco-Russian  Boundary  Commis- 
sions in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  1856-57. 

"  Major  Beanmont  served  with  the  local  rank  ofCaptain  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  Engineers  in  1855-56  (Turkish 
Medal).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Royal  Engineers  during  the  Indian  mutiny— Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Lucknow. 
"Colonel  C.  G.  Gordon  serN^ed  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  ft*om  Dec.  1854  to  the  close  of  the  siege 
(woundwl  on  6th  June  1855).  Accompanied  the  Column  under  Sir  John  Campbell  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
iSth  Jane;  nccompanictl  the  Company  of  Sappers  attached  to  the  expedition  to  Kinboum.  and  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  that  fort.  Was  employed  in  tht>  demolition  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol ;  and 'subsequently  employed  on 
the  Turco-Russian  Boundary'  Commissions  in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  18^6-57  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the 
Logion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Chinese  war  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pekin) ;  and  in  the 
operations  against  the  rebels  undertaken  by  the  British  Forces  in  1862,  including  the  captures  of  the  cities  of 
KahdincT,  Singpo,  Cholin,  and  Najow  (Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  in  1863  and  64  a  native  Imperialist  Force  in 
thirty-three  engagements  with  the  rebels  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.,  and  the  highest  Chinese  rank  and 
honors.) 

^^  Lt.Colonel  Edwards  served  in  the  Crimea  from  14th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the  Docks 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Me<lal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  commanded  a  Company  of  the  Royal 
Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  in  Central  India  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose ;  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of 
Chandairee  (commanded  the  ladder  party  at  the  assault,  mentione<l  in  despatches),  siege  and  storming  of  Jhansi 
(directed  the  only  two  siiccessful  columns  of  assault),  actions  of  theBetwah  and  Koonch  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
actions  before  Calpee  from  the  15th  to  the  aist  May,  action  of  Goolowlee  on  22nd  Mny,  in  which  he  supported 
with  his  Companv  a  jwrtion  of  the  25th  Bombay  Native  Inftintry  which  had  been  driven  back  by  overpowering 
numbers  (specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  despatch  for  '''prompt  resolution  in  charging  most  successftLlly 
the  very  superior  force  of  the  rebels,  routing  them  with  loss,  and  pursuing  them  till  out  of  reach  "),  capture  of 
Calpee,  action  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior.  Served  as  Commanding  Engineer  with  Colonel  Liddel's  Column 
in  Bundlekund  in  August  September  and  October  1858,  and  also  with  Colonel  Meade's  Column  in  Central  India 
in  February  March  and  April  1859,  clearing  the  jungles  and  in  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal 
with  CTasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

»  Major  Donnelly  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the   battles  in  the  Crimea, 
sieee  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
»  Ma^or  Scott  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
•"  MSjior  Dumaresq  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  July  1855 ;   did  duty  in  the  Trenches  of 
the  right  attack  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Scratchley  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  Aug.  1855,  and  accompanied  the  expedition 
to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaigns  in  Oude  of  1857-58,  having  joined  Greneral 
Windham's  Force  atCawnpore  in  Nov.  1857,  ^^^l  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"  Major  Maquay  servea  as  Captain  with  the  Engineers'  Force  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56 
(Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  was  severely  woimded  at  Rowa,  and  present  at  three 
other  engagements  (mentioned  in  several  despatches.  Medal  with  Clnsp). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Mould  served  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Maori  war  of  1860-61  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) ;  also  in  that  of  1863-64. 

•*  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Gosset  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugb 
Rose  in  1858 ;  was  Directing  Engineer  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Chandairee,  present  at; 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Jhainsi,  commanded  the  aist  Company  Royal  Engineers  during  the  action  of  Koonch. 
present  at  the  actions  of  Goolowlee,  Calpee,  and  Gwalior,  and  the  capture  of  the  two  latter  places  (several  tpnes 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Malcolm  served  with  the  23rd  Company  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  of  Futteh- 
pore,  relief  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Cawnpore.  atfair  of  Seraighat,  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
capture  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  MacDonnell  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  camjiaign  with  Head  Quarters  in  command  of  Bombay 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  as 
having  "rendered  valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

"  Major  Hon.  W.  Le  Peer  Trench  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1857-58 ;  was  present  at  the 
operations  prior  to,  and  commanded  a  ladder  party  at  the  capture  of  Canton ;  also  commanded  a  ladder  party  at 
the  assault  and  capture  at  Namtow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

®  Major  C.  E.  Webber  served  with  the  21st  Company  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  of  1858  in 
Central  India,  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  escalade  of  Jhansie,  where  ho 
was  one  of  the  officers  who  led  the  assault ;  also  served  in  the  campaign  of  1859  (three  times  mentioned  in 
de-i patches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  of  Bombay). 

^f  Major  J.  M.  H.  Maitland  served  in  China  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  during  the  occupation  ofCanton  and 
at  the  storming  of  Chek-Hung  under  Su*  Charles  Stranbenzee.  Served  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  the 
25th  June  1859  under  Rear  Admiral  Hope,  when  he  was  in  command  of  the  Marksmen  on  board  a  division  of  Ghin 
boats  during  the  naval  action,  and  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  when  the  assault  was  made  over  the  mud. 
Specially  mentioned  in  despatches  **  for  gallantry,  &c."  (Medal). 
^  Major  Festing  served  in  the  first  Brigade  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  Central  India  Field  Force  throughout  the  cam- 
wign,  and  afterwards  in  the  Gwalior  Division  under  Sir  Robert  Napier ;  present  at  the  captures  of  Chandeyreo, 
hansi,  Calpee,  Gwalior,  and  Poorie;  actions  of  Koonch  and  Groolowlee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Papillon  served  in  China  during  1858-60,  accompanied  the  expeditions  to  the  North  in  1858  and  i860 ; 
during  the  campaign  of  the  latter  year  conmianded  as  a  Lieutenant  the  8th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Aug.  21st  and  22nd)  and  engaged  at  the  aflfeirs  of  Sinho,  Changkyawang, 
and  PaWichaou  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■^  Lt.Colonel  G.  D.  Pritchard  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59  ^th  the  ajrd  Company  Royal  Engineers, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khujwa,  throughout  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on 
<5th  Dec.  1857,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  in- 
cluding the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  throughout  the  Oude  and  Trons- 
Gi5trra  campaign,  including  the  action  of  Dounderakera,  attaek  on  Fort  Oomreah,  action  of  Burjeedia,  capture  of 
Furt  Musjeedia,  and  affair  on  the  Raptee  near  Bankee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  China  war  of 
I  £60,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangkn,  led  the  assaultmg  party  (after  Major  Graham,  Royal 
Engineers,  was  wounded)  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  being  one  of  the  first  to  enter;  present  at  the 
affairs  of  the  i8th  and  23r<l  Sept.,  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  10th  Company  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
paign and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storming  of  the  Fortress  of  Magdivla — wounded  in  the  right 
arm  and  ahoul^r  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

75  Lt.Colonel  Brooke  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  wounded  in  the  action  at  Rangariri; 
also  present  at  the  action  of  Kakaramea,  and  capture  of  Wereroa  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Brevet  of  llajor,. 
and  Medal). 

"*  Major  Harriflon  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  ^nd  was  present  at  attacks  on  theAlumbagh  under 
Outram ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  affairs  at  Fort 
Roolah,  Alleegunge,  and  Bareilly ;  through  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  affair  at  Buxaghrat ;  and 
as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  India  during  the  Trans-Crogra  campaign,  including 
affairs  at  Burgudiah.  Fort  Mndjidea,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  China  war  of  i860,  and 
was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts.  Was  attached  to  the  Quarter 


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blaster  General's  Staff  during  the  advance  on  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  present  at  the  afflurs  of  Benho  and 
Uleangho  on  the  i8th  and  23rd  8ept.  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevel  of  Hiyor). 

7^  Major  Gonrtney  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  185S-62.  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Sheksing  with  the  Kwantung  rebels  on  the  8th  Jan.  18^9.  Accompanied  the  Naval  forces  onder  Sir  Michael  Sev- 
moar  to  the  Peiho  river  in  May  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  demolition  of  the  forts  at  its  month.  Served  throBgn- 
oat  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  combined  force  of  Boyal  Engineers  and  Ma£as 
Sappers,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  ol  Sinho  and  Tankn,  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taka  Forts  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  ^th  two  Clasps). 

'"Major  Newsome  served  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  CMmea  from  June  1854  as  a  volonteer,  and  for  snch 
aervice  with  the  Royal  Engineers  from.  Oct.  1854  to  May  1855,  as  Assistant  Engineer,  he  received  hia  Oommisdon 
in  the  Corps;  has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  the  Turkian  Medal,  and  the  sth  CHaes  of  tine 
Hedjidie. 

77  Major  Swetcnham  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  In  1858-59,  as  an  Assistant  Field  Bngineer,  in- 
cluding the  defence  of  the  Jelahabad  post  under  Outram.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  storm  and 
capture  of  the  Fort  and  entrenchments  of  Kussia  Bampore,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  and  minor  engagements  at  Biix«- 
cussia,  &c.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7*)  Mi^or  Hime  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Binho 
and  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Claros). 

7>  Major  Keith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lacknotr  (MedAl 
with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Clements  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Sinho  and  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  near  Tungchow,  wid  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Captain  Warburton  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i86o-6x,  employed  on  special  service  and  mentioned  in 
despatches  (Medal).  • 

^  Captain  Stnrt  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  commanded  No.  2  ComiMtny  Bombay  Sappen  which  did 
excellent  service  on  the  Senaf^  Pass  and  the  Sooro  Defile,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  uf 
Magdala  (Medal). 

M  Captain  C.  J .  0*N.  Ferguson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861-66,  including  the  actions  of  Eatikakia  acd 
Eaitahi  (Medal). 

**  Captain  Crowdy  was  present  in  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  Naval  operations  in  th« 
Strait  of  Simonoseki  in  Japan  from  the  5th  to  Sth  Sept.  1864,  resulting  in  the  capture  and  destruction  of  tiie 
Batteries  of  the  Prince  of  Negato  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
M  Captain  W.  H.  Mulloy  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864,  including  the  action  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 
M  Major  W.  H.  Collins  served  under  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  command  of  a  Company  of  Sebnndy 
Sappers  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Fort  Dalimect« 
(M!edal  with  Clasp). 

87  Captain  R.  F.  Morris  served  in  the  Abysainian  campaign  in  command  of  G  Company  Madras  Sapi)er8  and  Miners 
(Medal). 

*^  Captain  E.  Har\'ey  commanded  the  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Left  Column  of  the  Lushai  Expeditioziazy 
Force  under  Brigadier  General  Bourchier  in  1871-72,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  been  **  indcdktiarabie 
in  pioneering  and  driving  roads  through  almost  impenetrable  forests  and  along  rocky  mountain  aides  *'  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

»  Captiun  C.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  on  detached  dvty  at 
Antalo  superintending  works  in  that  division  with  Madras  Sappers  (Medal) . 

^  Captam  K.  C.  Pye  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  1865.  Commanded  7th  Co3£« 
pany  Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri,  and  April  1865  ^Medal  with  Clasp). 

9^  Captain  M.  T.  Sale  served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  command  of  a  Company  of  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  T.  J.  Willans  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign ;  commenced  the  Survey  of  the  Bailway  in 
Nov.  1867,  remained  superintending  briilgcs  till  ordered  to  the  front;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  BUmnzzig 
of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  fur  services  with  the  Railway  Department,  Medal). 

***  Cuptain  K.  A.  Sargeaunt  served  in  the  Passes  during  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  Water  Svqppiy  and 
road  repairs  (mentioned  in  tlcspotches.  Modal). 

*^  Liout.  W.  Osbom  serve- 1  with  No.  i  Companv  Bombay  Sappers  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  perfonned  tl&e 
duties  of  Adjutant  from  Jn.i.  to  May  1868  (Modal). 

'7  Lieut.  T.  B.  B.  Savi  commanded  the  4th  Company  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  and  serred  aa  an 
A.^sisUint  I'Meld  Engineer  with  the  lelt  Column  of  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

iw)  Lieut.  A.  W.  Baird  served  in  tho  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Traffic  Manager  of  the  Railway,  and  wtin  mftntinnad  in 
despatches  for  zeal  and  management  in  bringing  safely  and  expeditiously  troops  and  baggage  for  embaricaiios 
(Medal). 

^°*  Lieut.  M.  S.  Bell  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Asaiatant  Field  Enfizieer 
with  the  Right  Column  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66,  ana  was  present  at  the  seizure  of  the  Monar  Bridge  (l^edal 
with  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  thxxfoghcviL 
the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,— the  forced  march  of  600  miles  made  by  the  Detachment,  its  services,  and  theccmdnjd 
of  the  Ofiicer  commanding  prominently  brought  to  notice  iU'desiMttches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1°*  Lieut.  F.  W.  Heneage  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Boyal  Engineers  in  the  Red  Biyer  Expedition  Oif  xSr^ 
ftom  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley. 

^M  Lieut.  T.  U.  Holdich  served  in  1865-66  on  special  duty  with  a  Survey  Detachment  in  Bhootan.  Served  in  t.ke 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  and  was  engaged  in  carrying  on  the  Trigonometrical  Survey  from  the  Coast  to 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

1^  Lieut.  A.  E.  Dummler  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  engaged  in  carrying  on  the  Trisonome^r*- 
oal  Survey  from  the  coast  to  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatcnes,  Medal). 

118  Lieut.  Coaker  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  working  with  the  4th  Company  Bombay  Sappers  »-y*«^ 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

1**  Lieut.  Puzey  served  in  the  Abyssiman  campaign  in  charge  of  the  Telegraphs  between  Zonlla  andAntalo.  "  X^^ 
telegraph  worked  well  and  rendered  important  service"  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

lu  Lieut.  Reginald  Clare  Hart   has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Roval  Humane  Socie^ ;  a  MedaSion 
fh>m  the  Mayor,  in  the  name  of  the  Cit^  of  Boulogne ;  and  a  Medal  of  Honour  of  the  First  Class,  bv  tbe  Preaidexkx  oef 
the  French  Uepublic,  for  saving  the  life  of  a  Frenchman  f^m  drowning  in  the  Harbour  of  BouIogne-anrwMer.  on 
the  a7th  July  1869,  he  himself  having  received  on  this  occasion  several  severe  wounds  of  the  head  and  face  frc^ 
striking,  in  a  leap  from  the  Pier,  some  sunken  piles  or  rocks. 
1**  Captain  Richardson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TarkiahMe«3m2> 
1^7  Veterinary  Surgeon  Fleming  served  in  the  Military  Train  with  tne  expedition  to  North  China  in  x86(h  a^^^ 
was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekia  OCei^al 
with  two  Clasps). 
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1  Sir  John  Gbeape  eerved  with  the  forces  tmder  Lord  Hastings  in  the  Pindarree  war  of  18x5-16,  and  was  present 
at  the  sieges  of  Dhamoonee  and  Mundela.  Served  with  the  Nerbudda  Field  Force  under  Greneral  Adams  in  181 7,  and 
nnder  Geneial  Doveton  and  Sir  John  Malcolm  in  i8i8,;and  present  at  the  sie^e  of  Asseerghnr.  Served  throughout 
the  Bannese  war  of  1824-36  (Medal),  Pninauh  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  Chief  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Moolton  and  battle  of  Goqjerat  (Medal  with  two  ClaJBps,  Aide  do  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  CB.).  Was  second  in  command 
to  General  Godwin  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  commanded  the  expedition  which  captured  Donabew,  and  was 
appointed  to  command  the  entire  force  on  departure  of  General  Godwin  Oledal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  KCB.). 

'  General  Goodwyn  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Poi^jaub  cam* 
paign  (Medal). 

*  Sir  William  Baker  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  mentioned  in  desx)atches  for  condncting 
General  Dick's  Division  into  the  entrenchments  at  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

» Lord  Napier  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  as  Chief  Engineer  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
(horse  killea)  and  Ferozeshah  (severely  wounded,  and  horse  killed),  and  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  battle 
of  Sobraon,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  on  Lahore  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet 
of  Major).  Appointed  in  1846  Chief  Engineer  to  conduct  the  siege  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Kangra,  and  received  the 
special  thanks  of  Government  for  his  services  in  the  transport  of  the  siege  train  to  that  place.  Served  the  Punjaub 
campaign  of  1848-49,  was  Chief  Engineer  during  part  of  the  siege  of  Mooltan  in  1849  (severely  wounded),  and  Com- 
manding Enffineer  of  the  Right  Wing  at  the  battle  of  Goojcrat,  and  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army 
(mentioned.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Conmianded  a  Column  which  defeated  the  Hus- 
Bunzie  tribe  on  the  Black  Mountam  in  Hazara  in  1852.  Present  with  the  expedition  against  the  Boree  Afireedees  in 
1852-53,  and  received  the  special  thanks  of  Government  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaigns;  was  Chief  of  the  Staff  to  Outram  in  1857,  and  present  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  the  first  relief  of 
Lucknow  in  September — Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  Charbagh ;  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  rescue  of  the  siege 
train  which  had  been  surrounded  and  cut  off  in  the  suburbs ;  the  sortie  for  the  capture  of  Phillip's  Garden  Batteiy, 
andotherseparateoperations  (severely  wounded).  Present  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  in  the  latter  operations  at  the 
Alombagh  after  the  .second  relief  of  Lucknow.  Brigadier  and  Chief  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
(mentioned,  CB.).  Commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  capture  of  Gwalior.  Defeated  Tantia  Topee  at  Joura-Alipore,  cap- 
turing 25  guns  (thanks  of  Parliament,  andXC^.).  When  in  command  of  the  Gwalior  Division  bombarded  and 
reduced  the  Fort  of  Powrie  in  Aug.  1858.  After  five  days'  close  pursuit  surpriseil  and  defeated  with  a  Squadron  of 
the  14th  Hussars  Feroze  Shah's  Force  at  Ranode  (Meiiul  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Com- 
manded the  2nd  Division  of  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho ; 
present  at  Tangku  flMviaion  in  reserve);  with  his  Division  and  the  whole  of  the  Artillery,  in  conjunction  with  the 
iVench  Division  of  General  Collineau,  conducted  the  operations  ending  in  the  stoi-ming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort  j 
present  at  the  advance  upon  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (thanks  of  Parliament.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  promoted  Major 
General  for  distinguished  service,  and  appointed  Military  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  General  of  India). 
Raised  to  the  Peerage  in  1868  for  his  eminent  services  as  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary 
Force,  also  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  nominated  a,GCB. 

'  Mjyor  General  Strachey  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  battles 
of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

•  Colonel  Becher  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan,  includinsr  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal), 
Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Mentioned 
in  despatches  for  services  in  operations  against  the  mutmeers  on  the  Hazara  Frontier,  and  in  operations  on  the 
Eusnfzai  Frontier  in  1857  (Civil  CB.^  Medal  with  Clasp) 


*'  Colonel  Crommelin  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles 
of  Sadoolapore,  ChiUianwaUah,  and  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  (Jhief  Engineer  with  Havelock's 
Force  on  both  passages  of  the  Ganges,  at  the  subsequent  actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  first  relief  of  Lucknow, 
and  at  the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency— mentioned  in  despatches  for  the  skill  with  which  he  bridged  the 
Oantres  with  slender  means  and  in  the  face  of  the  enemy,  and  directed  extraordinary  countermining  operations  at 
Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  and  a  year's  service). 

'^  Colonel  Nicolls  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Mahangpore  (Bronze  Star).  Was 
severely  wounded  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 
^'  Colonel  Hodgson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign,  and  was  prraent  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
^*  Colonel  Robinson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tne  battles  of  ChiUianwaUah  and  Goojcrat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
'^Colonel  Hutchinson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 

*'  Colonel  Taylor  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pun- 
jaub campaign  of  1848-4^,  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  in- 
trenched position  on  12th  Sept.  (wounded),  action  of  Soorjkoond,  capture  of  the  suburbs,  and  conducted  the  storming 
party  at  tne  assault  of  the  city,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojcrat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as 
itecnnd  in  command  of  Engineers  throughout  and  Director  of  the  attack  at  the  siege  of  DeUii  (mentioned  in  despatch 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  thanEs  of  the  Governor  General  of  India) ;  was  Commanding  Engineer  at  the  aflkir  of  Futteh- 
pc»re  Sikri,  and  with  Seaton's  Force  at  the  actions  of  Gungcree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory  (mentioned) ;  commanded 
Bengal  Engineers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Begum's 
Palace  (mentioned,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

''  Colonel  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  as  Adjutant  of 
Sap])er8  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  GkKncrnt  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and 
accompanied  the  Column  under  General  Steel  to  Ton^hoo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*"  Colonel  Drommond  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  or  1845-46  rMedal).  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  principal  Field  Engineer  with  Sir  John  Jones  s  Column  in  the  Robilcund  campaign  of  1858 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Hyde  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  operations  before  Mooltan,  capture 
of  tho  suburbs,  storm  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  ;  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Chenioto 
and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Field  Engineer  in  opemtions  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the 
tusufzai  f^ntier  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"  Lt.Colonel  YOung  served  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  Greethed  served  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan,  including 
Lhe  first  siege,  storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  12th  September,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  assault  of  the 
::tv  (accompamed  the  storming  party),  and  surrender  of  tho  fortress,  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  Garrison  of 
Lhtniote,  andbattle  of  Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to 
t ho  Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  N.  W.  I*rovinces  at  the  outbreak  of  tho  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857.  Reported  bv  Earl 
Tanning  to  have  "performed  most  perilous  dutjsr  between  Agra  and  Delhi  with  excellent  judjnneut  and  coiim'^o 
inder  the  orders  of  the  Civil  Government "  (Civil  CB.).  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  H.  Barnard  and  the  succcR^ive 
commanders  before  Delhi.  On  tho  Staff  at  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai.  Served  throujjrhout  the  siege  of  Delhi  as 
Director  of  the  left  attack  (horse  shot  under  him  in  repelling  the  sortie  of  9th  July),  and  severely  wounded  at  tho 
lUjrm  of  the  city  whilst  conducting  the  Column  of  assault  against  the  Water  Bastion  on  14th  Sept.  1857.  Field 
■Inirineer  with  Seaton's  Force  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory.  A  Directing  Engineer  throutrh- 
)ut  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (freouently  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) 
Served  in  wie  China  expedition  of  i860  as  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Napier,  was  slightly  wounded  inflr 
■econnaiflsance  trom  Pehtang.  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  storming  of  the  Tuku  Forts  and 
iurrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasi)s).  * 

^  Colonel  Oliphant  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan 

mrrendcr  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  ' 

»♦  Colonel  QulUver  served  throughout  the  operations  before   Mooltan  in  1848-4^,  including  the  first   sie^e 

torming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  X2th  September,  and  storm  of  the  city— severely  wounded  (Medal 

rithClaap)-    Aa  a  subaltern  raised  the  34th  Pux^ub  Pioneers  and  commanded  them  at  the  sieses^q&Bfiihi  and 


1286  War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  (laie  Bengal  Engineers). 

Lucknow,  and  served  aUo  throughout  the  campaign  of  185&-59  ^  Onde  (Medal  with  two  Claspa,  and  Braret  of 
Major). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Pollard  sorved  in  the  Pnnjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (wounded),  sad 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

M  Lt.Colonel  Stewart  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  and  hittte  of 
Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budlekeseni,  and 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'7  Lt.Colonel  Maunsell  served  the  Pucjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  before  MooHan, 
including  the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  intrenched  i>ositions  on  9th  and  12th  September,  and  sarrenderof  t^ 
fortress,  also  surrender  of  Uie  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cbeniotc,  and  battle  of  Groojcrat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  In  tb« 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  commanded  Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Badlekesexai,  and 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  directed  the  right  attack  duriuf  the  final  operations,  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
when  conducting  the  Column  of  assault  on  the  Pahareepore  suburb  on  14th  Sept.  1857.  Commanded  Sappers  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  at  Rooyah,  Alygunge,  and  Bareilly,  and  at  Mitoirlce  in 
the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Tennant  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Me<Ul 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

*<>  Lt.Colonel  Medley  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekserai,  throughout  the 
siege  of  Delhi,  and  severely  woundeil  whilst  conducting  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Cashmere  Breach 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  Seaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialoe,  and  Mvnpoory,  and 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  3lajor). 

M  Lt.Colonel  Russell  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Havelock,  and  throughoi!t 
the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency— wounded  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  Williams  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture  of 
Rangoon— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pejru). 

«•  Lt.Colonel  Innes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow.  tt 
Field  Engineer  with  Franks'  Division  during  its  march  through  Oude,  and  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the 
action  at  Sultanpore,  where  *'  ffcr  in  advance  of  the  lea<ling  skirmishers,  he  was  the  first  to  secure  a  gun  which  tL? 
enemy  were  abandoning;  retiring  IVom  this  they  rallied  round  another  gun  further  back,  from  which  the  .«^ht*' 
would  in  another  instant  have  ploughed  through  our  advancing  Columns,  when  he  rode  up  unsupported,  shot  the 
gunner  who  was  about  to  apply  the  match,  and  remaining  undaunted  at  his  post,  the  mark  of  a  hnn<lrcd  matchl<<k 
men  who  were  sheltered  in  some  adjoining  huts,  kept  the  artilleirmen  at  bay  until  assistance  reached'  fain " 
(Victoria  Cross) .  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow'— severely  woimded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

M  lit. Colonel  Chesney  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Eniyinefrs 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  twice  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Warrand  served  in  the  Indian  mutinj^  campaign  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Delhi- 
arm  amputated  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor). 

»  Major  Craster  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  taking  of  Bassein  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Pegu). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  Brownlow  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  rlec^  f 
Delhi— had  charge  of  the  Engineer  park  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operations,  and  was  severely  wounded  a(  the 
assault ;  served  the  Rohilcund  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*7  Major  Trevor  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  co^xvk  fif 
Rangoon  (severely  woimded),  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  stockades  on  19th  March  1853— slightly  wotmded  {Me*h: 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865, — ^mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  «r<; 
awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  *'  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  attack  on  the  Block  house  at  Dewangiri "  (wounded.  Medal 
with  Clasp) . 

M  Major  Limond  served  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  reUof  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Res- 
dene  v  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

M  ifajor  Stanton  was  reported  by  Earl  Canning  to  have  been  actively  employed  under  the  Civil  Govenucr-.t 
during  the  Indian  rebellion.  Served  also  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Jaineram  Field  Force  in  May  1858,  and  wasprr^-i 
at  the  aflfkir  of  Buraon— mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal). 

*^  Major  Perkins  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  siege  of  BeQii- 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Miyor  Lang  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  Including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throuch"-:* 
the  siege  of  Delhi — conducted  the  storming  party  to  the  escalade  of  the  Cashmere  Bastion ;  with  Greathcd'e  Colarn 
at  the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battles  of  Cawnix>re  ar.1 
Ehodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  (mentioned  in  des]>atches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

M  Major  Thomason  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throii^t- 
out  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  George  Newmarch  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  constructing  the  defences  of  Mecrut  trvm  Mat 
to  Sept.  1857 ;  afterwards  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  four  field  guns  in  the  Sehuimpare  u.<! 
Mozuffemuggur  districts  imder  Colonel  J.  Brind,  assisted  in  the  operations  against  the  Rohilcund  rebels,  and  in  th-; 
disarming  of  the  town  of  Meeranpore  (Medal). 

*^  Major  Watts  served  at  Agra  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  fought  there  on  the  <A 
July  and  lothOct.  1857;.  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  of  1858,  including  the  action  of  Kerkeroulie  and  capture  •/ 
Bareilly  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865-66  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer,  Right  Colai::x> 
(Modal  with  Clasp). 

M  Major  Champain  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Adjutant  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  at  the  acdns>  « s 
the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (wounded) ;  commanded  H»i 
Quarters'  Detachment  of  Sappers  at  the  taking  of  Futtehpore  Sikree,  and  in  the  Agra  district  under  Colonel  Cott-r. : 
served  as  Adjutant  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  was  specially  employed  under  Brigadier  Doojrlas  m  ils- 
Gazeepore  and  Shahabad  districts,  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  at  the  pursuit  of  the  rebcl/>  to  ib 
Kvmore  Hills  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

'«7  Major  Pemberton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleek««rai,  throa^b*?^- 
the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Water  Bastion— slightly  wounded;  h^ 
charge  of  the  Engineer  Park  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Meda  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  JefiEVeys  served  with  General  Jones's  Force  in  the  Rolulcimd  campai^  in  1858  (Medal). 

M  Major  Ward  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Eui- 
leekesorai,  and  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee.  and  Mynpoory,  siege  and  captew  •' 
Lucknow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooyan,  action  of  Alygunge,  »i:  1 
capture  of  Bareilly ;  ser\'ed  also  in  the  Oude  campaiifn  of  1858-^9  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

fi  Ifajor  Thackeray  serve<l  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  B"J- 
1  APVmerai  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  obtained  the  victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  conduct  at  the  defev.ts 


tt  Major  Forbes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Biidleeke»(7t. . 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolimdshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde.  l«n.e 
of  Cawnpore,  relief  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  actfci  ^ . 
Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  ^ 

•*  Major  Judge  served  with  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  on  his  advance  to  Lucknow ;  was  present  thrrtx.  - 
out  Outram's  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh;  also  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  wiiii!''-^ 
Olasps,  and  a  years  service). 

u  Captain  Honcrieff  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (MedAl). 

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3>  Captain  Holmes  aeired  in  the  Onde  campaiGrn  of  1858-50  (Medal).  Served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Hasara 
Field  Force  in  1868  (mentioned  in  deapatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'7  Captain  Blair  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  in  August  1857.  Served  with  the  EusoflEai 
Field  Force  in  186^  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  the  umheyla  Pass  and  burning  of  Lalloo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  alBo  with  the  Column  against  the  Gaddoon  tribe  in  1864  includingthe  burning  of  Mundee. 

»  Captain  St.  John  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  telegraphs.  "  The  telegraph  worked  well 
and  rendered  important  service  *;  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

"  Captain  Carter  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Gawlor  In  x86x  (mentioned  in  despatches^ 
and  thanked  by  the  Grovemment  of  India).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other 
Affghan  tribes,  including  the  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet  and  Umbeyla,  and  deetmotion  of  Mulkah 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  the  Trigono- 
metrical Survey,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  by  the  most  strenuous  exertions  (together  with  hia 
Afislstonts  Lieuts.  Diimmuler  and  Holdich),  and  at  a  cost  of  great  fatigue  and  privations,  succeeded  in  surveying 
nearly  6,000  square  miles,  and  carried  their  work  from  the  coast  to  Magdala "  (Medal). 

» Captain  Fierson  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Gawler  in  x86x  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India). 

**  Captain  Rowcroft  and  Lieut.  Broadfbot  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineers  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  1858 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Clarke  served  in  the  Alyyssinian  campaign  in  the  Water  Supply  Department  flrom  Senaf£  to  Addigemt 
and  performed  exceUent  service  (mentioned  is  despatches.  Medal). 

^  Captain  Dundas  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865,  and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  gallant  con- 
dnct  at  the  attack  on  the  Blockhouse  at  Dewangiri "  (wounded,  Medal  with  Clanp). 

"  Lieut.  J.  A.  Armstrong  served  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Enorineer  throughout  the  operaUons 
of  1868 ;  had  charge  of  the  Field  Telegraph  and  was  mentioned  in  General  Wilde  s  despatch  for  having  rapidly 
constructed  and  worked  the  Telegraph  line  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Madras  Engineers), 

'  Sir  Arthur  Thoonas  Cotton  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  X824-26  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  reconnoitring  in  gunboats  and  jungle  fighting  near  Kemundine,  attack  of 
stockades  and  Pagoda  of  Syriam,  capture  of  Mergui  and  Tavoy,  defence  of  the  Lmes  at  Bangoon  and  attack  of  the 
left  flank  of  the  Burmese  Entrenchments,  attack  of  the  Stockade  of  Kokein,  siege  and  capture  of  Donabew,  attack  of 
fihan  Stockades  and  of  stockades  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy  near  Prome,  capture  of  Melloon  and  jungle 
fight  at  Paghammew  which  terminated  the  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  General  Orr  served  with  the  Coorg  exx)edition  in  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  stockades  of 
Buck. 

"  Colonel  Wilkieson  and  Lt.Colonel  A.  S.  Moberly  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineers  with  the  Army  of  Ava  in  1853. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Sankey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  at 
Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Mf^or,  Medal  witii  Clasp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  MuUins  in  the  second  Burmese  war  as  Senior  Engineer  Officer,  and  commanding  the  Detachment  of 
Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Cheape,  employed  against  the  Chief  Myah  Toon  in  the 
vicinity  of  Donabew,  in  February  and  March  1853. 

i**  Lt.Colonel  Rogers  and  Major  Oakes  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war. 

"  Lt.Colonel  Stewart  commanded  the  Madras  Sappers  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  x86o,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangchow  and  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  of  Paliohau,  and  subsequent  operations 
emliTig  in  the  surrender  or  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

"  ^lajorChrystie  served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  x868,  as  Field  Engineer  at  Zoulla  during 
January,  at  Senaf£  in  Februaxy,  and  subsequently  as  Field  Engineer  at  Addigorat  in  constructing  the  entrenchments 
at  thftt  post  (mentioned  in  de^iatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 


Bftt?hur,  Gtoratote,  and  Jhansi,  was  present  at  nearly  all  the  battles  and  minor  afihirs  of  the  above  forces  till  the 
capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Chiep,  and  Brevet  of  Mnjor).  Received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  bravery, 
i«t  at  the  battle  of  Mundesore  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  battle  of  the  Beena  near  Ra^^hur  (horse  shot).  3rd  at 
the  battle  of  Betwa  (severely  wounded).  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  three  Companies  of  Madras  Sappers 
and  Mmers  in  Abyssinia,  was  Field  Engineer  during  the  advance,  and  was  present  at  the  action  before  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  **  rendered  singularly  valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
and  Medal). 

1*  Major  Howes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  afiOurs  of  Jheegung  and 
E'lbrai.  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  attack  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarree  (Medal). 

"  Major  Lindsay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  afbirs  of  Jheegung 
and  Kubnd,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  Reserve  during  the  storm  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarre 

^* 'Major  Burton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  l?y 
Lord  Clyde  (horse  shot),  at  the  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  bv  Outram's  Force,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lncknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  one  year's  extra  servioe). 

^'  lloAOT  Wood  served  in  the  Indian  mn^ny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  afihirs  of  Jheegung  and 
Kabrai  battle  of  Banda,  action  in  front  of  Chitrakote,  forcing  of  the  Ptmghatee  Pass  and  subsequent  afTair  at 
Puuffhatee  (Medal).  Served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionaiy  Force  in  x868,  succeeding 
faptain  Ch^ystieinchargeoftheWorksatZoulla,  for  these  Works  he  got  great  credit  (mentioned  in  despatches, 

><*  Captain  Traill  served  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  x86o,  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of 
ransku  and  engaged  with  the  stonning  party  at  the  flail  of  the  Taku  Forts ;  afterwards  had  charge  of  the  demolition 
)f  the  forts  on  the  south  side  of  the  Peiho  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Captain  Filgate  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  x86o,  and  was  present 
U  the  action  of  Sinho,  captures  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clas])^). 

>o  Captain  Pennycuick  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  H  Company  Madras  Sappers  (McdiO) . 

11  Captain  Sim  served  with  the  Kohat  expedition  of  1869  under  Colonel  Eyes,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches 
ind  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India. 

»  Captain  Penneflither  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  during  the  whole  camiMiign  of 
:^>7-68.  Services  brought  to  the  espedal  notice  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  (Commanding  Royal  Ex  tgineer  (mentioned 
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^  LieQt.Qenerft]  Qoodfellow  senred  in  the  expedition  against  Kolapore  in  1827. 

*  LientGeneral  Boott  served  in  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  aad  timender  of 
ICooltan  (Hedal  with  Clasp) . 

*  MsJor  General  Turner  served  in  the  expedition  against  Eolaporo  in  xSajr. 

*  Mi^or  General  Tremenheere  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  csptoie  of 
Awah,  siege  and  assault  of  Kota,  engagements  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  between  Sanganeer  and  Bhetinm, 
and  at  Kotaria  (Medal,  and  CB.) . 

7  Oolonel  Walker  served  throughout  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Field  Engineer  and  was  present  it 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  ana  Afll^baaB 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  For  five  years  (1849-53)  he  was  employed  in  maldng  a  military  survey  of  the  Nofthen 
Trans  Indus  Frontier,  flrom  Pediawur  down  to  Derah  Ishmail  Khan,  during  which  he  served  as  Field  Engineer  is 
maaay  of  the  encounters  with  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Frontier ;  at  the  attacks  of  Suggow,  Pulli,  and  Zormunai,  under 
Oolonel  Bradshaw ;  in  the  affliir  of  the  Kohat  Pass,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier ;  in  the  actions  of  Prangsai,  Nowa* 
dnnd,  Shahkote,  and  Baneesai,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  the  attack  of  Boree  under  Colonel  Boileau ;  and  eabse- 
quently,  in  x86o,  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees,  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  (liedalwith 
Clasp).  In  1857,  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  Army,  he  was  at  first  attached  to  the  Staff  of  Brigadier  Genenl 
Nevule  Chamberlain  when  that  oinoer  was  commanding  the  Punjaub  Movable  Column,  and  subsequently  accom- 
panied him  to  Delhi,  where  he  was  also  employed  daring  the  siege  as  Field  Bnghieer,  and  was  severely  woanded 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Playfair  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  Indnding  the  siege  and  snirender  of  Hooltis 
Qiedal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Persian  Braeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  stonoing  of 
Beshire,  capture  of  Bnshire  and  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Fuller  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltaa,  aod 
was  severely  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  magasine  in  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^®  Colonel  Wilkins  served  with  the  Field  Force  ftrom  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  with  the  reconnoitring  partv  and  in  oommand  of  tbe 
Boyal  Engineers  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "invaluable  andimpoitut 
services  daring  the  expedition,"  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  Colonel,  Medal). 

"  Colonel  Ballard  was  employed  in  the  campaign  on  the  Danube  in  1854-55  nnaer  Oma  Pasha  (Medal),  indndicg 
the  siege  of  Silistria,  battle  of  Giurgevo,  and  advance  to  Bucharest ;  also  in  the  Crimean  campaign,  indndisg  the 
sieee  of  Sebastopol,  operations  at  Eupataria,  and  occupation  of  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Campaign  in  Mlnxrel^ 
under  Omar  Pasha  in  x8^«-56,  including  the  battle  of  Ingor.  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  luster  General  asd 
Superintendent  of  the  Intelligence  Department  of  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  of  Beshire,  capture  of  Bushire,and  battle  of  Ehooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  as  Asafirtant  ({nazter 
Master  General  with  the  Bajpootana  Field  Force  and  MaJwa  Division  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  xi^^ 
including  the  siege  and  assault  of  Kotah,  engagements  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  between  Sanganeer  and  KoCbazia, 
and  action  of  Bajpore  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colnnel,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

^*  Lt.Colonel  Merriman  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionarv  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  iireeent  at  the  stonmng^ 
of  Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooehab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  LtCJolonelW.  W.Goodfellow  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionarv  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  captore 
of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Executive  Engineer  with 
the  Abys^nian  Expeditionary  Force  at  Zoulla  ftx>m  the  first  landing  of  the  Reconnoitring  Party  till  tbe  end  of  iSi?, 
at  Senaftfi  during  January  x868,  ftom  that  time  to  the  dose  of  the  campaign  as  Senior  Engineer  of  the  Force  irhia 
marched  on  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  storming  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  deepatohes  as  barisff 
'*  displayed  great  intelligence  and  activity  in  everything  throughout  the  operations,*'  Brevet' of  Major,  CB.,  asd 

1*  Lt.Colond  Hancock  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  waspresentat  the  stoanniagot 
Beshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

1*  Lt.  Colonel  Greig  served  with  the  Field  Force  ftom  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  atthestanniB? 
of  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  as  a  Field  Engineer  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionaiy  Force  ia 
x868  in  charge  of  the  Engineer  Park,  having  organised  the  Park  at  Bombay  and  despatched  it  to  Zoulla  (xnentioaed 
in  despatches.  Medal). 

^'  Mf^or  J.  Le  Mesorier  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  induding  tbe  atormfng  of 
Beshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1'  Major  Haig  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  IThonwhah  and  , 
capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indisn  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  induding  the  ai^  tad  I 
asaanlt  of  Kotah  (Medal) .    Was  Assistant  Fidd  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Fidd  Force  in  1859.  , 

^*  l^or  Hills  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionarv  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  captore  of  IfohmcTt   I 
(Medal  with  Clasps).    Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Sxpeditionary  Force  as  Fidd  Engineer  at  Koomeylee,  tiie 
large  watering  post  at  the  foot  of  the  mountains,  constructing  wells  and  other  works  there;  also  served  as  Fie3d   j 
Engineer  at  Senaf<^  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

*^Lt.Colonel  Bonus  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  induding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Batgto,   | 
oaptore  of  Gairakota,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Maddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (wounded),  storm  of  Looan,  < 
actions  of  Koonoh  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Oalpee,  action  of  Mozar,  and  battle  before  and  captan 
of  Gwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  ClaJap,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or) . 

»  Major  C.  A.  Goodlbllow  served  with  the  Central  India  Fidd  Force  in  i8<7-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  sad  J 
capture  of  Batghnr,  capture  of  Gairakota,  aiege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  '^ctoria  Gross).  Was 
Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundeland  Kattywar  Fidd  Force  in  1859.    Served  as  Brigade  M^or  of  &7U 
Engineers  with  the  Abysdnian  Expeditionary  Force  throughout  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  deroatcheB  fbr  the 
"  raGldent  manner  in  which  he  carried  on  the  dutiea  of  his  appointment,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  MedaU. 

**  Mi^or  Gambier  aerved  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Kotah,  and  a 
the  engagements  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  between  Sanganeer  and  Bheelwarra,  and  at  Kotharia  (Medal). 

**  lujor  Bedford  was  present  at  the  operations  against  Morar  Cantonment  and  the  Fort  of  Ghsralior. 

^  Mejor  Merewether  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundd  Fidd  Force  in  1859.  Served  in  tas 
Abyssinian  oampaini  on  detached  duty  at  Kbomeylee  in  surveying  and  constructing  earthworka  fbr  the  nSnj* 
also  as  Adjutant  ofBombay  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal) . 

*>  Mi^or  Smith  served  as  an  Assistant  Fidd  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  with  tfi» 
Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  had  duurge  of  the  survey  and  works  proposed  and  partly  executed  in  oonoec- 
tion  with  the  supply  of  water  to  2k>ulla  tram  Koomeylee,  la  miles  (Medal) .  . 

sy  Captain  A.  Le  Messurier  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundd  Fidd  Force  in  1859^  Serred  a 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  head  of  the  Water  Supply  Departments  to  the  Army.  Organised  the  watering  *"»^ 
ments  at  each  post  and  accompimied  the  advanced  foroe  to  Magdala  i  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee^  and  amoitga 
the  first  who  entered  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  MedsJ) . 

»  Captain  Jopp  served  throughout  the  Absrssinian  campaign  in  1867-68 1  landed  with  the  fbnt  Reconnoitring  IW» 
erved  partly  in  sorveying  routes,  subsequently  served  in  the  Pioneer  Force  as  Engineer  in  oham  of  ^"^^^m 
parties  in  the  mardi  on  ^^mia- ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mantionedin  dei»atcWi> 

»  OaptainLee  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Assistant  Fidd  Engineer  at  ZSouBa  during  the  latter  Bcai^ 
of  the  campaign,  and  carried  oat  auooeasfhlly  many  important  works  there  (mentioned  in  despatches,  MedaU< 


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Colonel,  31  Aug.  60. 

a  Charles  Napier  Start,"  ^imj/n  4-  Zt.  '14  Feb.  51 ;  Id.  4-  Capt.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Capt  4-  Lt.Colonel,  ^aS  Dec.  60. 
X  Edwd.Wm.  Lloyd  Wvnne,"  J5im.  ^  X/. '27  June  54 ;  Zf.i-  Copf.J'isMar.  57;  Cap^^  X^  Co/.  P14  April  63. 
William  Earle,"  MiUiarjf  Secretary  to  the  Viceroy  of  India  ;  Ensign,  ^17  Oct.  51 ;  Lt  6  June  54 ;  Capt,  'x6 
Feb.  55  ;    Capt.  f  Lt.Colonel,  ^aS  April  63 ;  Colonel,  ao  May  70. 

2  ».  Edw.  Henry  Chve.  Ateietant  Adjutant  General  Home  Dietriet ;  En$.  18  Aug.  54;  En$.  4rLi.  8  Dec.  54 ;  X^.  ^ 
Capt.  P17  July  57;  Capt.4rLt.Col.>8UAT.  64. 

3  Henry  Fan8haweDaYiee,i*J?n«.  4rLt.  19  Dec.  54;  Lt.  4  Capt.  'aS  Aug.  57 ;  Oiiirf.^X<.0[)Zoiie^'i4  June64. 
a  Philip  Smith,  Ateittant  Military  Secretary  at  Oibraltan  Entign  ^  Lt.  ig  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.  4"  Capt.  'as  June  58  ; 

Capt.  4r Lt.Colonel,  P30  May  67. 
a  Lewis  Guy  Fhillipe,  Ene^n  4  Lt.^i<  June  55  ;Lt.  4"  Cbpf.  '24  Juno  59 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  '7  Aug.  67. 
a  John  Julius  Johnstone,  inei^nSr  Lt.*ao  July  55  '.Lt.  4"  Capt.  ^7g  July  59 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  ^20  ^v.  67. 
a  Reginald  John  Manningham-Buller,  Eneign  4  Lt.  '9  Fob.  55 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  '7  Dec.  58 ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Colonel, 

'13  June  68. 
X  HenryOsbome Gould.  Eneign 4  Lt.  ^B  Jan.  56 ;  Li.  4"  Capt.  19  June 60 ;  Capt.  4r Lt.Colonel,  '17  Feb.  69. 
3  Wm.  Henry  Pamell.  Eneign  4  Lt.  22  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  J*i8  Deo.  57 ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Colonel,  '17  April  69. 
3  Edward  Smith  Bridges,  Eneign  4  Lt.  1*4  Apr.  56 ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  31  Aug.  60 ;    Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  ^g  Oct.  69. 
a  Charles  Fludyer,  Ene.  ^-Lt.fiy  Nov.  57 ;  Lt.  j-  Oip*.  '18  Mar.  6a ;  Capt  4  Lt.Col.  'p  April  70. 
3  Arthur  Edw.  Augustus  Ellis,*"  Ene^,  11  Aug.  54 ;    Lt.  la  Jan.  55 ;  Captain,  17  April  60 ;    Capt.  4r  Lt.Col, 

»o  April  70.    Equernf  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  qf  Walee. 
3  Edw.  G.  H.  Viee,  Hinchinbroke,.ffiM>^  4Lt.  ^xZ  Dec.  57 ;  Lt.  ^  Capt.  '16  May  6a ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.  Col.  10  Julv  70. 
X  XToK. William  Sholto  Douglas  Home,  En9,4-  Lt.^21  Sept. 60 ;  Lt.4  Capt.^22  June  63 ;  Capt.^  Lt.  Col.^is  Feb.7x. 
3  «.  Henrv  Blundell  Hollinshead  Blundell,  Eneign,  30  Mar.  55 ;  Lieut.  '3X  Aug.  55 ;  Captain,  1*7  Nov.  6a 


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'Hit  Eogal  Higkneee  George  W.  F.  C.  Duke  0/ Cambridge,^  KQ.  KP.  QCB.  QCMG.  Colonel,  7  Nov. 

37 ;  Major  General,  7  May  45 ;  Liemt.  General,  ig  June  54 ;  General,  1 5  July  56 ;  Field  Marehal,  9 Nov.  6a ;  Colonel 

of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  xs  lee.  6x. 

liMttnaat  Colonel.— Michael  Bruce.*  Eneign  ^  Lt.  ^i<  Dec.  40 ;  X<.  ^  Capt,  '30 Dec.  45 ;  Capt,  ^  Lt.Colonel, 

14  July  54 ;  Mtyor  4r  Colonel,  3  Oct.  6a ;  Lt.Colonel,  x6  May  65. 

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'Et.  Motor,  12  Dec.  54 1'Capi.  4"  Lt.Colonel,  Px3"March  57 ;  Colonel,  ao  April"  68 ;  Mc^jor,'gAmri\  70. 
George  Wentworth  Alex.  Higginson,«Ci?.J5iM.  4- X<.»x4  Feb.        --^-       -     --  ^.  *,,  . 


illiium  Henry  Beaumont  de  Horsey,*  Eneign  4r  Li,  'aa  Nov.  44 ;    Lt.  4"  Capt.  'aa  March  50 ; 
"         ''■'•'      •  "      --  '"oiojMi,  ap  April  68 ;  Jfq/o*"*  9  April  70. 

45 ;  X<.  ^  Capt.  J'la  July  50 ;  Bt.Mcy'or,  xa  Dec. 
Sept-  63  ;  Major,  10  July  70. 
46 ;  Lt.  4'  Capt.  ^27  May  53 ; 

Capt.  14  July  54 ;  Capt,  4  Lf, 


54 ;  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  a  Nov.  55  -,  v 
Ospts.  and  LtColonol«.--x  Edwyn 


4r  Lt.Colonel,  'xo^April  57  ;  Colonel,  30  Sept^  63  ;  Major,  10  July  70. 


Sherard  Bumaby,?  Eneign  ^ 


BLMajor,  a  Nov.  55;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  »x8  Deo.  57;  Colonel,  27  Dec. 
3  Claud  Alexander,*  MP,  jor  South  AyrtMre,  Eneign  ^  JU.  i*xx  May  49     ~ ' 


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k  Crichton,  Mne.JjrLt.  *i6  April  6x  ;  Xi.^'Oipit.Pax  June  64  :  Capi 
a  William  Toung  Lautour,  Eneign  f  Lt.  'xr  May  6x ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  '9  Sept.  64 ;  Capt.Jr  Lt.Col.  ^g  Sept.  7X. 


X  Hy .  Martin  Com^ 


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Legh,  En».  ^jj  Nov.  57 ;  Lt.  »3o  Sept  59 ;  Capt.^j  Nov.  6a ;  Capt.4Lt. Col.^22  Apr.  71. 
Charles  Frederick  Crichton,  Ene.^Lt.  *i6  April  6x ;  Lt.4rCapt.^2i  June  64 :  Camt.4Lt.C0l.V17  U&yyi, 


X  Mon.  Edward  G^rge  Percy  Littleton,  Eneign  «#•  Lt.  ^23  July  61;  Lt.4r  Capt.  Pa4  Jan.  65 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.  Col. 

'x4  Oct  7x. 
a  George  Charles EeppelJohnstone,Siw.^X^  i'x8Mar.6a;  X/.^  C(Mi/.'8Aug.  65;  Cape.^Xf.CoZ.'280ct7x. 
X  Heniv  Trotter,  Enetgn  4  Lt.  '4  Oct  62;  Lt4r  Capt.  ^16  Oct  66 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Col.  '31  Oct.  71. 
X  Charles  Edward  Henry  Stanley,  JSm.  ^  Lt.  i'x8  Jan.  6x ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  'xa  June  64 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  3  Feb.  72. 
3  John  Arthur  Thomas  Garratt,  Ene.  4  Lt.  '29  May  63 ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  '6  May  67  ;  Cant.  4  Lt.Col.  X7  July  72. 
3  Joseph  Henry  Francis  Harrington  Hudson,  Aeeietant  Mtlitary  Secretary  at  Ceylon  s  Ene,  '7  Nov.  62  ; 

Sne.  4-  Lt.  'a  Oct  63  i.  Lt.4'  Capt,  U  July  67 ;  Capt.  4"  Lt.Colonel,  3  Aug.  7a. 
a  Frederic  Hambleton  Custance,  Ene.  ^  Lt.  ^B  "iiar.  64;  Lt,4r  Capt.  i>x3  July  67 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Col.  3  Aug.  72. 
3  Son.  William  Heniy  Peregrine  Garington,  Ens,  4-  Lt,  Px4  June  64;  Lt,  ^  Capt.  ^7  Aug.  67 ;  Capt,  4  Lt.Col. 

4  Dec.  7a. 
Reginald  Thomas  Thynne,  Ene.  4-  lA.  '3  Oct.  6a ;  Lt.  ir  Capt.  'ao  Nov.  67 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  1$  Mar.  73. 


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X  Henry  Wellesley,  Inetruetor  of  Muehetry  17  May  7X ,  MP. for  Andover 
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3  Albert  Sylvain  Bates  Van  de  Weyer. 

a  Cbarlee  Gathome  Hardy  

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a  Hercules  Edward,  Xori  Langfbrd 

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3  WilUMn SlaneyKenyon-SIaney 

a  Son.  Everard  Henry  Primrose,  at  SUiffCoUege 

X  Cosmo  Brice  Pearse 

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2  Thomas  Wood 

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3  Charles  Harward  Butler  Clarke  Wandesforde  

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2  Dermot  Robert  Wyndham,  Earl  o/Mayo /. 

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3  Xori  Algernon  Malcolm  Arthur  Percy 

2  Henry  Paulet  St.  John  Mildmay 

2  Hon.  Alfred  John  Francis  Egerton 

a  Lewis  Vivian  Lloyd 

I  Francis  Cecil  Rimrdo 

a  John  Thomas,  Xord  Manners    

3  Charles  William  Sydney,  FweoKM^  Newark  

X  Harry  James  Craufhrd 

Quarter  I£a*ter$.—2  Esau  Collins,  a  March  55. 

X  John  Hockey,  4  Sept.  60. 
a  Edward  Baasindale,  2%  Jan.  64. 
Surgeon  Major.— x  Arthur  Guy  Elkington,'^  A.8.  ix  Mar.  53 ;  Surgeon,  30  Oct.  66 ;  Surgeon  Major,  4  Jl2L  71. 
Battalion  Surgeone.  j  3  Henry  John  Hughes  Lawrence.*^  A.S.  24  Feb.  54 ;  Surgeon,  30  Oct.  66. 

Surgeont  Major.    ( 2  Francis  Bramley  Baker,  A.S.  3  Mar.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  7X. 
Surgeons  Major.— 3  Constantine  Caridi  Read,*^  A.S.  13  May  53 ;  Surgeon,  x2  Dec.  68. 

2  William  Ralph  Lane,  39  Dec.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  7X. 
Surgeont,— 1  William  Henry  Pickford,  MB.  19  Feb.  58. 
2  Albert  Luis  Femandes,  2  Oct.  66. 

So/icttor.— William  James  Farrer.  24  Jan.  65. 

lit  BattaUon  returned  Jrom  Canada,  Sept.  1864.      2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Canada,  2a  Oct.  1842. 

3rd  Battalion  returned  from  the  Crimea,  June  X856. 

Facingt  Bine.— Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

^  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  xst  Division  of  the  Eastern  Armv  throughout  the  campaign  of  i854<  ^' 

eluding  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  fosr 

Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Bruce  served  in  the  Crimea  from  29th  March  to  30th  May  X855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  u-i 
Turkish  Medal). 

»  Colonel  de  Horsey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  and  up  to  x3th  Jan.  X855,  including  the  battle  of  Aliu 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Colonel  Higginson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  camplUgn  of  x 854-55,  »•  Adjutant  3Pd  Battalion  Grenatii^? 
Guards,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  siege  and  mil  of  Sebastopol :  afUr 
which  he  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Guards  until  the  conclusion  of  the  war  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brercxs 
of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knig[ht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Colonel  Burnaby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Nov.  X854  up  to  28th  July  i8s(;,  including  the  haxik 
of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tort* 
ish  Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Alexander  served  in  the  Crimea  ftx)m  20th  Dec.  X854,  including  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastapcl 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

10  Lt.  Colonel  Sturt  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkw- 
man  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Claiaps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  s^ 
■Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

'7  Lt. Colonel  Wynne  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  29th  July  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tark* 
ish  Medal). 

V  Colonel  Earle  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including:  th« 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  Jc» 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkisn  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Davies  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Baltic  in  the  Rtusac 
war  (Medal). 

*>  Lt.Colonel  Ellis  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  to  a4th  May  1855 ;  thcis* 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Cunynghame  at  Kertch  and  elsewhere  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Tuxos^ 
Medals). 

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CoIoneL— e.  WBBL  Sir  William  MaynardGomin,>  OCB. 

Major,  xoOct.  xi;  Lt.CoUyMlt  17  Aug.  12 1  Colonel^ 

9  Nov.  46 ;  Qeneralf  30  June  54 ;  FUld  Martkal, 

•table  qf  ike  Tomer  qf  London. 
Lieutwiant  Colonel.— I  Son.  Percy  Robert  Basil  Feilding,*  CB.  Sn$.  '8  Aug.  45 ;  Sns.  4-  Id.  ^7  Aug.  46 ;  ^i-  ^ 

Capt.  21  Aug.  51 ;  Bt.MaJor,  xa  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  23  Nov.  55 ;  Colonel,  7  Oct.  65 ;  Major,  23  Oct.  67 ; 

Lt.  Colonel,  4  Jan.  71.  .„  ^ 

KM^n.^ra  rC  Gerald  Littlehales  Ooodlake,*  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  ;  2nd  Lt.  '14  June  50 ;  £na.  4r  Lt. 

'27  June  51 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  14  July  54;   Bt.  Major,  X4  June  56;  CupL  4'  Lt.Colonel,  '29  Nov.  59;   Colonel, 

30  April  60;  Major,  14  Aug.  72. 
CaptaioB  and  LtOoloneU.— 2  Arthur  James  Fremantle,  JSne.  xo  Dec.  52 ;  Ent.  4-  Lt.  1*29  Apr.  53 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt. 

6  Nov.  54;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  P20  April  60;  Colonel,  6  Sept.  7x. 
X  «.  Hon.  Wm.  Henry  A.  Feilding,  En».  13  Feb.  52;    Lt.  ^a6  July  53;  Lt.  ^  Capt,  1$  Dec.  54;   Capt.  4r 

Lt.Colonel,  '15  June  60 ;  Colonel,  28  July  69. 
2  Chriatopher  Edw.  Blackett,>  Ene.  21  Dec.  44 ;  Lt.  'x  Oct.  47 ;   Capt.  4  Feb.  54  j  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  a  Nov.  62. 
X  Geo.  Robert  FitzRoy,»  Sub  Lt.  P23  Nov.  49  j   i<.  ""S  Apr.  53  j   Capt.  29  Deo.  54 ;  C<^.  /■  X^.OoZ.  '28  July  63, 
2  2r<M».  Richard Monck,!!  Ene.  ^2  March  49  j  Lt.  P17  Oct.  51  j  Capt.  23  March  55  j  Capt.  4- Lt.Col,  ^17  Nov.  63 ; 

Colonel,  14  May  69. 
2  Julian  Hamilton  Hall,"  .En*.  4- Lt.  '2  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  ^1 3  Feb.  56 ;   Cajft.  f  Zt.C<flond,  p  .0  Oct.  66. 

1  Godfrey  James  Wigram,"  Etu.  4-  Lt.  '3  Aug.  54;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  P14  Feb.  56  j  Ctpt.  4'  Lt.  Culuuel,  ^ n  Dec.  66. 

2  Arthur  Lambton,i*  Ene.  4-  Lt.  '4  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.4r  Capt.  ^15  Feb.  56 ;  Capt.  4-  MXolond„  "jB  Jau.  67. 

I  icrd  Wm.  Fred.  Ernest  Seymour,"  J?im.4-X«.  18  Jan.  55;  Lt.fCapt.  Pi3May  59;  Capt.4-Lt.C0i.  '23  Oct.  67. 
I  Hon.  Edw.  Henry  Legge,  Ene.Jr  Lt.  '12  Ij'eb.  55 ;   ^' &  Copt.  '29  Nov.  59 ;    Vttfil.  4-  Lt.  Col.  ^2  s  Dec.  67. 
I  Edw.  StreUey  Pegge  Bumell,  JEne.  4-  Lt.  P13  Feb.  55,  Lf.4r  Capt.  '20  Dec.  59 ;  i-"pi-  '^  ^*^'  ^^^  ^'22  Jan.  68. 

1  Norman  Bumand,  Ene.  '"27  July  55 ;  Lt.  ^26  Oct.  55  ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '20  April  60  ;  Capf.  fUX'ol.  ''17  Feb.  69, 

2  J'itzRoy  Wm. Fremantle,"  Ene.  P14  July  54 ;  Lt.  22  Dec.  54  iCapt,  P24  Nov.  57  j  Cupt.  ^  Li. CoLJj6  Mar.  70. 

1  Frederick  Charles  Manningham-Buller,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  P30  Nov.  55 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  13  Dec.  60  i  Ca}*.  4r  Lt.Col. 
P30  Mar.  70. 

2  Vesey,  Lord  Cremome,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  ^20  Dec.  59 ;  Lt.  Sc  Capt.  ^\t  "May  65;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  4  Jan.  71. 

2  Edward  Chaplin,  MP.  for  Lincoln,  Ene.4^Lt.Vy  Mar.  60 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.h  Sept.  65  ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.C0l.V33  Mar.  71. 
2  George  John  FitzRoy  Smyth,  Eneign,  '3  June  59;  Lt.  1*20  Apru  60;  Capt.  '23  Mar.  66;  Capt.  4- Lt.Col. 

'25  Mar.  7x. 
X  Henry  Robt.  Eyre,  Ene,  4,  July  60 ;  Ene.  «#•  Lt.  4  Jan.  61 ;  Li.  Ar  Capt.  P21  June  66 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  14  Aug.  72. 
2  John  Barton  Sterling,.B«*.  ^5  Nov.61; JBiM.<f-i<.*'3i  Dec.6x;  Lt.4r  Capt.  '20  July 66;  Capt.jr  Lt.Col.  5  July 73. 
X  Charles  Dashwood  Thomas,  Ene.  4-  Lt.  ^19  Dec.  62 ;  Z<.  4-  Capt.  ^3  Aug.  66  ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  19  Nov.  73. 


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9  Mar. 
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'25  Dec. 
'14  Oct. 
'25  Nov.  68 
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P  5  May  69 
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PX3  May  69 
P  5  Mar.  70 
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30  Oct.  66 
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P  8  May 
'23  Oct. 

P25  Dec. 

P25  Dec. 

P23  Mar. 

Pi  3  June  68 

P  2  Sept.  68 

Pi  7  Feb.  69 

P  5  Mar.  70 

Pi  2  Mar.  6r 

P3oMar.  70 

P3oMar.  70 

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P22  Mar.  7x 

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LlBTTTBHAirTS  AITB  CaPTAIKS. 

3  Hon.  John  Robert  William  Yesey,  Adjutant  25  March  71 ;  Acting  \ 
Brigade  Mqjor,  Home  Dietrict f 

1  Hon.  Fredk.  Arthur  Wellesley,  Military  AttaeU  at  St.  Peterebur^... 

2  Richard  Spencer  Hall,.iul«  de  Camp  to  Mc{j.Gen.Hon.A.E.Hardtnge 

3  William  John  Freschville  Ramsden 

2  Hon.  Edward  Archibald  Braba^^on  Acheson 

Henry  Charles  Adolphus  Fred.  Wm.  Aldenburg-Bentinck,  In 
etruetor  qf  Mueketrjf  14  Aug.  72   

2  Hon.  Lewis  Payn  Dawnay    , 

3  JEr<m.  Edward  Henry  TrafUgar  Digby    

3  William  Michael  Glynn  Turquand    

X  JEfcMi.  Henry  William  Lowry  Corry    

3  Robert  William  Webb  Follett 

X  JEfon.  Evelyn  Edward  Thomas  Boscawcn 

^  fit  X  e.  Robert  Charles  Goff" Pi6  Jan.    55 

Waller  Philip  Otway  

Hervey  Juckes  Lloyd  Bruce    P25  Feb.  63 

3  Amelius  Richard  Mark  Wood,  Inetmetor  qfMneketrv  6  Dec.  73 
X  Hon.  Ronald  George  Elidor  Campbell,  A^utant  ig  Aug.  71    ... 

X  iTon.  George  Aubrey  Yere  Bertie 

K  Francis  A^mer  Graves-Sawle   '20  June  6B 

2  Augustus  Henry  Maodonald  Moreton 

X  Hon.  Miles  Stapleton     

X  Reginald  Fole>Carew 

3  James  Gordon  Henry  Graham  Montgomery 

X  Cyril  Dudley  Fortescue 

3  Francis  Capel  Manley   ._.         

X  Robert  Johnston  Barton,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hope  Chrant   Px4  Sept.  66 

LlBUrXKAKTS. 

t  Alexander  William  Maxwell  Clark  Kennedy  '31  Mar. 

X  Frank  Wimell  Arkwright  Px8  May 

a  Lionel  Dndlev  Mackinnon    p  4  Jan. 

z  Yesey  John  Dawson   38  Oct. 

a  Hon.  Eustace  Henry  Dawnav    38  Oct. 

a  .BToii.  Henry  Power  Charles  Stanley  Monok 38  Oct. 

EnBXGVS  AJID  LXBUrBVASTS. 

3  Lord  Douglas  William  Cope  Gordon 38  Oct.    71 

LlXITTBVAjrTt. 

r  Alfred  WOllam  MaiUand  FiteRoy p  3  Feb.    69 

1  John  Foster  George  Ross  of  Bladensbnrg 

Sub  LiBUTiHAHie.  sub  libut. 

X  Douglas  Beresfbrd  Malise  Ronald,  Marquie  Buchanan   14  Aug. 

X  Hon.  Henry  Charles  Legge 31  Aug. 

X  Alfred  Edward  Codrington x  Feb. 

a  Charles  Brand 9  Aug. 

2  John  Robert  Gladstone 6  Dec. 

a  Ifdm.  William  Mansfield 24  Deo. 

2  Douglas  Frederick  Rawdon  Dawson I       I  ax  Jan. 

Quarter  Maetere.—i  Alexander  Falconer.^'  x  July  53, 

a  Joseph  Birch,  27  Feb.  67. 
Surgeon  Major.-— 1  John  Wyatt,"  CB.  A.S.  17  June  sx ;  Surgeon,  9  April  57 ;  Surgeon  Mty'or,Q  Jan.  63. 
Bait.  Surgeon.—a  Charles  Vidler  Cay,"  MD.,  A.S.  xa  June  46;  Surgeon,  9  Jan.63  i,8urgeon Major,  xa  June 66, 
8urgeone.—9  John  William  Trotter,'*  36  May  54. 

X  Arthur  Bowen  Richard  Myers,  36  Sept.  59. 

z  John  Henry  Connel  Whipple,  MD,  30  Seipt.  64.  ^ 

&>»ei<or.~Robert  J.  P.  Bronghton,  7  Jan.  63.  I         tet  BaUaUon  returned  from  Ue  Crimea,  June  1856. 

raeinge  Blue.— J^M«f,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  ]        and  Battalion  returned  from  Ca.iada,  39  Oet,  1B42, 


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132  Coldstream  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 

^  Sir  William  Maynard  Gomm  served  in  the  9ih  Foot  on  the  expedition  to  the  Helderin  1799,  indadiu^  the 
actions  of  the  19th  Sept.  and  and  October.  On  the  coast  of  France  and  Spain  in  x8oo.  In  Hanoyer  in  1805.  la  the 
expedition  to  Stralsnnd  and  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807.  Peninsola  campaigns  of  1808-09,  including  Uie  bttttes  of 
Boleia,  Vlmiera,  and  Coronna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren  and  siege  of  Flushing  in  xSop.  Proceeded  again  to  the 
Peninsula  in  x8zo  where  he  served  on  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Staff  during  the  remainder  of  the  war,  incladtn? 
the  battles  of  Bnsaco  and  Faentes  d'Onor,  assault  and  capture  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  action  at  Yilh 
Muriel,  battle  of  Yittoria,  siege  of  Ban  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  NiveUe  and  Nive,  and  investment  of  Bayonne. 
Served  also  in  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo  as  Quarter  Master  G«nenl  of 
the  5th  Division.  Was  Commander  of  the  Forces,  Lieut.  Governor  and  Member  of  Council  in  Jamaica  in  1840-41, 
where  he  established  the  Mountain  Barrack  of  Newcastle.  Commanded  the  Northern  district  of  England  in  1E42. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  in  the  Mauritius  ttam  1843  to  1849.  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  and  an  Extra- 
ordinary Member  of  Council  firom  Jan.  2851  to  Dec.  1855.  Sir  William  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Chf^ 
for  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  San  Sebastian,  and  Nive ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Bolct&, 
Vimiera,  Corunna,  Busaco,  FuentM  d'Onor,  and  Nivelle ;  and  is  a  Knight  2nd  Class  of  St.  Anne  of  Bnssia. 

*  Colonel  Hon.  Percy  Feilding  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Brigade  of  Guards  ti 
the  battle  of  Ahna  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  on  the  Staff  of  the  xst  Division  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman_(severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps*  Knight  of  tbs 
Legion  of  Slonor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB.). 

*  Colonel  Goodlake  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  batUes  of  Alma,  Inkennac, 
BalaJdava,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol.  He  volunteered  for  the  Sharpshooters  of  the  Brigade 
of  Guards,  commanded  them  for  42  days,  and  was  engaged  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  a6th  October  1854  *,  and  he 
served  on  the  Quarter  Master  Goncrars  Staff  firom  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Victoria 
Cross,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Lt.  Colonel  Blackett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  and  that  of  1855  with  the 
Coldstream  Guards,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  FitzRoy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  in  the  41st  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Almaaod 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^1  Colonel  Hon.  R.  Monck  served  with  the  43rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1853  (Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Hall  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  f^om  20th  Nov.  1854  to  x6th  Jan.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

>'*  Lt.Colonel8  Wigram  and  Lambton  served  at  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  from  xxth  Deo.  1854  (Medal  wiib 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'  JJt.Colonel  Lord  Wm.  f.  E.  Seymour  served  as  a  Midshipman  with  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  185^  (Medal). 

i«  LtColonel  Fremantle  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  lW)m  3rd  Dec.  1854  to  otb  July  1855,  inclndinff 
Che  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  also  commanded  163  men  at  the  last  sortie  of  the  Russians  agamst  the  Qus^ries  on  Tth-IUi 
June,  and  commanded  the  Woolsack  party  of  the  Light  Division  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  x8th  June— severelj 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including tte 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Trans-Grogra  campaign,  with  exipedition  into  Nepaul— mentioned  in  despstchei, 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Goff  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fhmi  the  22nd  August  1855,  including  the  siege  asd 
Aill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

I*  Quarter  Mjtster  Falconer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  aad 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'  Sorgeona  Major  Wyatt  and  Cay,  and  Surgeon  Trotter.—For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department.'* 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  Scots  Fusilier  Guards, 

retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras;  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgoe,  and  retreat  bt^ 
thence  into  Portugal ;  aflfkir  at  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  afihir  at  Tolosa,  siege  of  Ban  Sebastian,  battlea  of  tike  Kiw 
and  the  Nive,  passage  of  the  Adour,  investment  of  Bayonne,  siege  of  the  citadel  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  ba* 
received  the  war  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  He  was  Lt.Colonel  of  the  Soots  Fusilier  Guards  when  promoted  to  Ju^^^ 
General,  and  had  conmianded  that  Regiment  upwards  of  four  years.  Served  in  India  as  Major  General  on  the  Sa.^ 
of  the  Madras  Presidency  fh>m  June  X845  to  Nov.  1851,  in  command  of  the  Mysore  Division  (including  Coorg),  and  c^ 
the  Provinces  of  Malabar  and  Canara. 

»  Colonel  Hepburn  aerved  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (severeily  woonded'. 
tiege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Lord  Abinger  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkenoan,  and  Baa- 
klava,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  2dth  Oc*. ;  was  appointed  extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  M^jor  Genoal  Sa 
James  Yorice  Scarlett  on  3rd  Nov.  1854,  and  rejoined  his  Regiment  xst  April  1855  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  fee? 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^    ^, 

7  Colonel  Gipps  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (bayonet  wovmd  of  hsod^. 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded,  shot  through  neck),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  a&h  Oct 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie.and  Toildah  MedaU. 

10  Lt.Colonel  Monorieff  served  in  the  Crimea  ftom  and  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Hedai 
with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ,    ,  ^    ^     ,       . .,        «  ,  v»- 

1^  Ijt.Colonel  Gordon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BaiaxiSTa. 
and  Inkerman,  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct. ;  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  fiimpson  B(» 
32nd  Aug.  to  X2th  Nov.  X855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  TuriOBh  Medal).  , 

IS  Lt.Colonel  Beresford  joined  the  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  at  the  £aU  of  SebaiEtcpo. 
(Medal  with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i«  Quarter  Master  M'Blain  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854~55,  including  the  battlea  of  Alma»  BaliJEttTa, 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  fbnr  OsspSi 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  DJaitizecLbv  .^  ^-  1 

IS  Burgeons  Major  Bostock  and  Robinson  and  Surgeons  Perzy  and  Chatt«rwn.--For  War  Serriees  aee  "Juoioai 
'vtment." 


Scots  Fusilier  Onards. 

"LnrcELiM"— "Botpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "  TAi.ATi«i."  "BAMOijL"  ••PnrarWLi* 


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OoImmL— 9  Sir  John  Aitohiaon,!  GCB.  Entian,  ^25  Oct.  05 ;  Li.  4rCapt.  22  Nov.  10 ;  Capt.4rU.Colonel,  'isDec.  14  j 

Major  4r  Colonel,  'ao  May  36 :  Li.Colouel,  'xi  Aug.  37 ;  Jlajor  Getural,  23  Nov. 41 ;  Lieui.Qeneral^  xi  Nov, 

5x ;  &0tural,  30  July  60 ;  CoUmtl  Soots  Fusilier  Gnards,  27  Aagust  70. 
lieattnsBt  OolonsL— x  Rmxv  Foole  Hepburn,*  CB.  £im.  4r  Lt.  '19 Feb.  41 ;   Lt.4r  Capi.  'a  Oct.  46;  Copf.  4r 

Lt.CoUnul, aoJune  54 ;  Colonel^  a  Feb.  63;  Major,  29  Nov.  64;  2^.Ci>2aii«Z,;2i  March  74. 
KiQ«r.— a  William  Fred., Xord  Abinger,*  CornH,  P14  April  46;  En».4rLt.  i'i2  June46;  Id.  4r  Capt,^^^  Nov.  49J 

HtMajor,  12  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colontl,  '24  April  55  ;  Colonel,  21  Nov.  67 ;  Major,  29  Aug.  68. 
Captains  and  LtOoloaels.— a  Reginald  Gipps,?  En*,  4r  Lt.  I'xo  April  49;  •&<•  &  ^^P*'  ^  ^^^^  54!  BiMajor, 
6  June  56 ;  Cap«.  ^  Lt.Col.  'a  Feb.  58;  Colonel,  5  Jan.  71. 

1  Henry  Clutfles  Fletcher,  Military  Secretary  to  the  Governor  General  of  Canada  /  En*.  ^  Lt.  '8  Nov.  50  i 

Lt.  4r  Capt.  Pi  Nov.  54 ;  Cavt.  ^  Lt.Colonel,  1*24  June  59. 
x  Bayxnond  Herbert  White,  En*,  xo  Apr.  49 ;  Lt.  '13  Apr.  52  ;  Capt.  99  Pec.  .-,4 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  '16  Sept.  59, 

2  GeorgeHayMoncrieff,w^jM.6June54;  JfiM.^X<.P4Aug.54;  -^^  Jan. 56;  Capt.JrLt.Col.^igXug.62, 

4r.   .C^>^..J3jeb.6^,      ^^ 


2  Frederick  Fahner,  "En*.  4-  Lt.  21  Sept.  551  It.  4  Ca^t.  »i6  lug!  59 ;  ^7'  f  Lt.Colonel,  29  Aug.  68. 
2  James  Bdw.  Ford,  l?iw^  X^.  ~     *         ^----.--^-r,. 
t  lf<m.  Charles  Wilham  Whifa 

_ Bcey,JSiM.^X<.^28Nov.  56;        ^     ,        _  .      .     , 

2  iroii.Heni7  Thos.Fra8er,£iw.i>xoSept.58;  En*.  4rLt,  ^24  June  59;  X«.  ^  Cap*.  '12  June  63;  Capi,4r 
Lt.Col.  P30  Aug, 
Charles  Arthur  1 


i*.  »i5  Jan.  561  Lt.  4-  Capt.  '16  Dec.  S9 ;  0  J '   I  i<.Coto««i,  \  July  60. 
ite,  Jffiw.^-  Lt.  '15  Apr.  56;  Lt.^Capt.  »'i8  May  to;  Capt.  4  Lt.Col.  '5  Mar.  70. 
2  HenryHardinge  Denne  Stracey, En*.4Lt.  '28  Nov.  56 ;  Lt.4rCapt.  '15  June 60 ;  Capt. ^Lt.Col.  ^4 Feb.  71. 


I'ynne-Finch,  En*.  4  Lt.  '15  June  60;  Lt.  4  Capt.  '29  Nov.  64;  Capt.4Lt.C0l.  »'a8  Oct.  7X. 
-     "13  Jan.  60 ;  i<.  ^  Capt.  »'4  Nov.  64 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  29  June  7a. 
Aug.  62 ;  Lt.4  Capt.  P4  April  65;    Capt.  4  Lt.ColoneLij  July  7a. 
I  Fred.  Wm.  Bdwd.  Forestler  WaUcer,^Mw<a}i<  Military  Secretary,  Cape  of  Good  Mope  ;  En*.  4  Lf.^s  S«Pt.  6a ; 


I  Frederick  Henry  Harford,  En*.  4  Lt.  •'13  j 
a  Thomas  PMUp  Graham,  En*.  4  Lt.  ^19  Au 


Lt.  4  Capt.  Pix  July  65 ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Colonel,  i  Feb.  73. 
}wrg9  John,   Lord  RosehAl,  Comet,  Vx  June  63;  En*,  4r  Lt.  »ax  Nov.  62;  Lt.  4r  Capi.  '5  Jan.  66; 
Capt.  4  Lt.Colonel,  76  March  73. 
William  Juliua  Qasooigne,  En*  4-  Li.  »3x  Mar.  63;  Lt.  4-  Capi.^  6  Feb.  66;  Capi  4  Lt.Colonel,  25  June  73. 


LnvmrAHTS  jlvd  Captxivs. 

z  Lord  Charles  John  Innes  Ker 

a  George  Gosling 

Hon.  Joshua  Gnarles  Vanneck  


3  Ponsonby  Bagot  , 

a  Harrington  Bulkl^  Douglas  Campbell  

I  Cecil  Haffonden  Hall 

a  Hon.  Paul  Sanfiord  Methuen 

Ralph  Vivian 

z  Hon.  Francis  Charles  Bridgeman 

a  Heniy  Edward  Home  Drummond-Moray 

I  Heniy  Fludyer,  Inttruetor  ofMtuketry  30  Aug.  7X , 

a  William  Edward  Montgomenr,  ul4/Mto»<  13  Nov.  72 , 

a  Mildmay  Willson  Wilfion,  Inttruetor  of  Mneketry  17  May  71 , 

z  Leopold  James  Yorke  Campbell  Scarlett  

a  Inigo  Richmund  Jones 

z  fltr  Wm.  Gordon  Gordon-Cnmming,  Bart  ., 

X  Thomas  William,  Viteowni  Coke 

z  Hon.  Rich.  Southwell  George  Stapleton  Cotton,  Adjutant  1  Feb.  73. 

a  Arthur  Broadwood 

z  Frederick  Lorn  CampbeU. 

a  Arthur  Henry  Paget  

Cecil  Henry  John  Biydges  Lee- Warner 

Lord  Francis  Charles  Gordon-I«ennox     

5<r  Arthur  Reginald  Thomas  Wil]shire,JBarf 

ffoUiott  Williams  Brskine 

Hon.  Arthur  Hay  David  Fraser     

LuunvAVTS. 

Gilbert  Gordon  Blane 

George  John  Egerton  Dashwood  

Henry  Pakenham-Mahon    

Lord  Albert  Charles  Seymour    

Francis  D.  Astley  

Hon.  North  de  Coigny  DahrympJe 

Wm.  Augustus  Home-Drummond-Moray  

Birsievs  avd  Lnvrxvxiras. 

Maximilian  Dudley  Digges  Dalison 

Archibald  Spenoer  Dmmmond 

LnuniTAVT. 

Arthur  Cyprian  Knollyi 


COBKBT, 

OB  Birsiov. 


'28  Jan.    62 


Bub  LxxTTTBVAvn. 

John  Bourohier  Straoey  

John  Adam  Hav 

Hon.  George  Wuliam  Henry  Vernon  

William  Frederick  Romilly    

Hon.  Charles  Harbord 

X  Hon.  James  Henry  Duncombe   

Q^arttr  Mofiort.^i  John  M*Blain;u  17  Nov.  69. 

a  Frederick  Bntterworth,  as  3£ar.  73. 
Smryeon  Major. ^9  John  Ashton  Bostock,^*  CB.,A.8.  8  Feb. 
BaH,  amrgeon.—!  Fred.  Robfaison,"  MD.,  A.8.  Z9  Nov. 
8*Hrgeon9.—n  George  Peny,!*  ao  Jan.  55. 

a  William  MaunseU-Collins,  MD.  a  OcL  66. 
x  Ernest Wyndham  Cottle,  30  Sept.  7x. 


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•10  July  63 
P  X  Dec.  63 
P  8  Jan.  64 
'10  May  64 
'20  Sept.  64 
'22  Nov.  64 
**29  Nov.  64 
•11  July  65 
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1*29  May  66 
'27  June  66 
P  3  Aug.  66 
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'25  Dec.  67 
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30  Sept.  68 
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P25  Deo.    67 

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'30  June  69 

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SVB  X.IBUT. 


34  July  73 
34  July  73 
36  Mar.  73 
30  April  73 
30  April  73 
9  Aug.   73 


C30  Mar.  57.'  Honorary  Surgeon  to  ihs  Quern, 
43;  Surpeon,  17  Feb.  $4  i  Surgeon   Mtyor, 
.7 1  Surgeon,  30  Mar.  57 ;  SuraeonMc^or,  X9  Nov.  67, 
Facing*  Bin*. 
Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Solicitor.— YnA.  Ottviy,  9  Nov.  58. 


iti  Bati.  returned  from  ike  Crimea,  4  July  1856.    2nd  Bait,  returned  from  Canada,  x8  September  X864. 
I  Sll*  John  Aitchison  served  in  1807  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen.    Embarked  in  1808  for  the  Peninso^, 
id  in  Z809  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro,  capture  of  Oporto,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  Soult*s  Army  to 
klaxoonde.    He  was  woondea  in  the  ann  at  the  battle  of  Talavera,  while  carrying  the  Kizig's  Colour,  which  was 
BO  ahoi  tlirough.    He  served  the  campaigns  of  z8xo,  Z3,  ij,  and  X4,  and  was  present  at  the  oattle  of  Busaoo  and 

iFor  eoutimuation  ef  itotee,  $ee  lower  kal/qf  preceding  page. 


JS^^\8b!SS2!U..B««A]  l«»t  {The  Boyal  Seats).  [S^^S^^'^aSi^. 

oyal  Cypher  within  the  CoU&r  of  Bt.  Andrew,  and  the  Grown  over  it.  In  the  eeoond  Coloar  the  Thistte  tod 
.vn.  ••  St. LucLL "'•  BoiiOKi-OP-Z«« "  "EoYW"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Cobuhka"  "Bc«aco"  "Saluumo." 
riTOBiA"  "St.  Bbbastiav"  **Nitb"  "PBirnrsuui"  "Niaouu."  "Watbbloo"  "NAaroBs"  **MAni»> 
b"  "Ata"  "Aiica"  "IffXBBifAw"  "  Bbtastopol"  "TakuFobts"  "PBBur." 

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Lieutenant  ColonelB.— 3  Richard  (Jeorge  Ck)l€  ,  .   .    > 

Major,  17  April  66 ;  Ll.Colonel,  9  Feb.  67 ;  Colonel,  9  Feb.  7a. 
I  Edw.  ThOB.  St.  Lawrence  McoQwire,  £tu.  ^ig  Oct.  49 ;  ^-  'ai  May  53;  Oipt,  '19  Jan.  S5  J  ^•^»»'.  9F*-«7 ; 

Xf.Co2<m«{,  '35  Mar.  71. 
Major*.— X  Wm.  Fred.  John  Rndd.»  Snaign,  'aa  Nov.  50 ;  Lt.  ^27  May  53 ;  Capf.  35  June 55;  Jfai or.  18 Nor.tt. 
a  Edward  Andrew  Stnart'Jnnyn.'ai  May  5a;  Lt.  xi  Aug.54;  tW.  soMar.  58:  Jfq/m-.J'aaFeb.?!. 

1  Henry  George  White,i»  JSnrign,  30  Deo.  S3  ;  -^*-  a9j>ec.  545  9'^-    3P  Mar-  58j,J?<y«r.  'aS  Mar.  71. 

2  William  George  Brown.  Eiuiffn,  9  T  '  '  '  ^.~.^—         «^. 


Captaots. 

a  William  Newcomen  Watts 

a  Richard  Abraham  Manners" 

Frederick  J.  Ponsonby  Hill    

James  William  Hassell  I* 

1  «^ Joseph  Hodgson  Fawcett,^*  Qarruon  Itutruetor  at^ 

McuteheUer  > 

2  Edward  Fox  Angelo,^<  Brigade  Major,  Agra,  Bengal... 

a  George  Gilbert  Stewart  17 

a  WiUiam  Freeborn,  ^«  Aids  de  Camp  io  Mt^or  Oeneral  \ 

a.  8.  MwKt^omery  S 

Richard  William  Bamardiston  Crowther 

I  George  Deane,  Aids  d§  Camp  to  Major  General  Smiik... 
a  Greorge  William  Thompson  *> 

Cresswell  Keane  Charles  Rooked   

Charles  Atkinson  Logan 

a  George  Patarson 

a  Frederick  de  Lamare  Morison 

a  John  de  Stuteville  Isaacson 

X  Francis  Charteris  Henry  Brooke  

X  Alfred  Moberly 

I  Luke  Edmonstone  Miller 

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LniTTlVAVTS. 

a  James  Blaikie  Keith 

z  Frederick  Coningham,/«u<nrcfor  qfMueketryas  July  72 

X  John  Williams  Hughes 

z  Thomas  Angelo  Irwin 

1  Baron  George  Booth 

a  William  BeU  Macdonald 

a  Walter  Crauftird  Kennedy,  Inti.  ofMuek.  29  March  73 

a  Arthur  William  Bheringhajn 

3  George  Beaforth  Rodon   

X  Charles  PascoeHare 

a  Robert  Megaw  Ireland 

2  William  Beresford  Baker 

1  Herbert  William  Goldsworthy 

2  Thomas  French  Ross 

a  Arthur  Smith 

a  Maurice  Nugent  O'Connor  

a  Harry  Gardner   

a  WiUiam  Dnuj  Bhaw,  Adjutant  aa  Jan.  72 

I  Stephen  Blyth  Moore 

a  Rowland  Feamley  Kyrle  Mon^ 

a  Atwell  Robert  Porter 

a  John  Richard  Povah 

a  Beniy  Lonsdale  Hallewell 

a  George  Henry  B.  Coats   

a  John  Bignell  Head  Read 

X  Alan  WiUiam  Low  Rickards,  Adjniani  34  Dee.  73  . 
z  Egerton  Payler  Morgan-Payler 


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10  Aug. 

26  July 

as  Jan. 

16  Feb. 
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4  July 
4  July 

X5  Jan. 

34  May 
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38  Oct. 

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Bull  LlSUTBVAlTTS. 

a  Victor  Alexander  Farauharson 

3  Vernon  Grartelde  Tippmge 

I  William  Henry  Bond  

X  George  Charles  Peard 

X  Alexander  Wade  Mitchell  

X  Edward  Lindesay 

Charles  Harold  Hepworth  Beley  .... 

Guy  TheophlluB  Campbell 


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P<qf«affirt,->i  Orahame  Craig,  t  AprQ  57 ;  2roii.Jfq;or,  10  July  73« 

a  George  Augustus  EUott,  3  April  69. 
Quarter  Maatsra.^i  William  Bchlin  Tumley,'*  z6  Jan.  63. 

a  John  Swiney,  5  Oct  73.  » 

Mtdieal  Qffle9r9,—T  Surgeon  Myor  Alexander  Clark  Ross,**  JfD.  Surgeam,  x6Maj  6s. 
a  Surgeon  M!qfor  Heniy  Kelsall,**  Smrgiom,  30  Maron  70. 

^Mmm  Vlne,^Ageni9,  Measrs.  Ooz  and  Oo. 
t«f  Battahon  returned  from  India,  xi  Jfaventbar  1870. 
MUl  BaUaUoH  mharksd/or  Bomhag,  15  Amg.  z866.    D«p(«.  ottnA^  f9  ^f?^^jQQ\^ 


let  (The  Botjal)  Beginient  of  Foot  135 

1  Sir  George  Bell  served  in  the  PeninBnla  from  Jnly  x8xi  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  18x4,  and  was  engaged  in  the 
action  of  Arroyo  de  Molino,  last  siege  of  Badi^oz,  capture  of  Fort  Nai>oleon  and  Bridge  at  Almaraz,  retreat  fh)m 
i^urgos  and  Madrid,  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Pass  of  Mava  and  RoncesvaJes,  actions  of  30th  and  3xst  July 
i3z3  against  D'Erlong*8  Corps  in  the  mountains  near  Pampelonn,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  Bayonne,  St.  Pier, 
(eoDtojaion  of  the  head),  Orthes,  Tarbes,  and  Toulouse  (slightlv  wounded),  with  manv  other  affairs  and  skirmishes. 
Aftemranls  served  in  the  East  Indies,  in  the  Burmese  war,  and  in  the  West  Indies,  was  actively  employed  during^ 
the  rebellion  in  Canada  in  X837-38,  particularly  in  the  capture  of  St.  Charles  and  St.  Eustache.  He  commanded  the 
Fort  and  garrison  of  Cotteau-du-Lac,  an  important  position  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  and  received  the  thanks  of 
the  Commander  of  the  Forces  and  the  Brevet  of  Major  for  his  exertions  in  recovering  the  guns  of  the  fort  and  shots 
from  the  bottom  of  the  river,  and  mounting  them  in  iKwition  when  it  was  reported  impracticable ;.  the  guns  were 
34-poander8,  sixteen  of  which  and  4,000  round  shot  he  recovered  in  the  depth  of  a  Canacban  winter.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Badajoz,  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse;  and  the 
Indian  Medal  for  Ava.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  and  commanded  the  Royal  RegU  in  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  where  he  was  wounded,  and  subseonenUy  commanded  a  Brigado 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Modal,  and  4th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'  Colonel  Coles  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  and  up  to  5th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Major  Rndd  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  and  iiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Cliaspa,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  theo 
Medjidie).   Served  also  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-50. 

'  Maior  Stuart  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fhsm  aand  April  until  severely  wounded  on  7th  June  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  x 860  in  China,  including  th» 
taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'°  Major  White  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  aist  Nov.  1854  to  xoth  Aug.  X855,  including  the  attack  or 
the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  from  i6th  Nov.  1858  to  the  x6th  March 
1S59  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  which  took  the  field  for  the  purpose  of  preventing  the  rebel  chiefs  Tantia  Topee  and 
Feroze  Shah  from  penetrating  into  the  Deccan. 

"  Major  Manners  served  m  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  siege  and  flill  of  Sebastopol,  firaia 
25th  Dec.  185^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  x86o  ia 
China,  inclndmg  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

1*  Captain  Haasell  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  fh)m  20th  Aug.  X855  (Medakwith  Clasp,  and  Turkialh 
Medal). 

^^  Captain  Fawcett  served  as  Adjutant  xst  Royals  and  afterwards  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Berar  Colunm,  whicla 
took  the  field  to  opi>08e  the  entrance  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Feroze  Shah  into  the  Deccan.  Served  throughout  the 
Abyeijiinian  campaign  as  a  D.A.Q.M.General,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (men* 
tioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

^*  Captain  Angelo  served  with  the  a8th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  tsom  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of 
Sebastupol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>'  Captain  Stewart  served  the  campaign  of  x  860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  ocem- 
pation  of  Tientsin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Captain  Freeborn  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  and  Batt.  on  the  aand  April  x85S,  and  WM  at  the  siege  and  fia.II' 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  cth  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^  Captam  O.  W.  Thompson  served  in  the  Canton  Police  Force  ttom  X858  to  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of^ 
Sheksting  with  the  Kwang  Tung  rebels  on  8th  Jan.  1859.  Campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including  the  taking* 
of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  the  latter  part  as  Orderly  ^Officer  to  Brigadier 
Urqahart  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'^  Captain  Books  served  the  campaign  of  x  860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupa- 
tion of  Tientsin,  actions  of  the  x8th  and  aist  Sept.,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Qnarter  Master  Tnmle^r  vroB  on  board  the  Transport  "Sarah  Sands"  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  54th 
Regiment  on  passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroved  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  xxth  Nov.  1857.  Served 
during  Oie  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  X858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
of  Fort  Ahmetie  and  aU  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal). 
**  Surgeons  Major  Rose  and  Kelsall.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


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within  the  Ghirter,  havinjjf  the  Crown  over  it.  **  Eotpt  "  (with  the  Sphinx), "  Yixisai. "  •'  Cownx  "  "  Saukaiu** 
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•  Ser.l  Colonel.— John  Spink.^  XB*.  SntigHt  a  Sept  06 ;  Xl.  9  ICar.  07 ;  Cdpi.  13  Oct.  xa ;  Major,  ^13 
Half  *2o  May  36 ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  4X  j  Major  General,  xx  Nov.  51 ;  ikeuLQeneral,  36  Oct.  s8; 
Pay.      Colonel  md  Foot,  a8  May  57. 


Lieutenant  Colonels.— Thomas  Addison,*  CB.,  Brigadier  General  Commanding  Bind  Dielriet,  Boubaa; 
Eneign,  xs  Sept.  37  ;  U.  31  Jan.  ^o ;  Gipt^ j6  Dec.  45 ;  Bt.M<^or,  aS  May  53  j  Jf<|;or,  xa  May 541  -»-«. 
CofojwZ,  i4  Ju6r  57 ;  X^  CofoiMZ,  24 May  61 ;  Colonel,  x6  Feb.  6a.  ^  *> »      -v    .      -^  5». 

James  Bose,^  ^u<«  (2«  r        -    -    '^  «    •       »  - --  -.    __         _     _  ^   __ 

1 2 Dec^54 ;  Major, \ 

2  John  Thompson,* 
36  March  73. 

Majors.— I  Charles  Gibbs,  Eneum,  '23  Nov.  49 ;  Lt.  ^17  June  51 ;  Capt.  '24  Oct.  56;  Major,  x8  Msy  70. 
I  I'rancis  John  Hercy,  JBneign,  '•28  Oct.  53 ;  Lt.  27  Oct.  54 ;  Cajk.  '9  Nov.  55 :  Metior,  xo  May  71. 

3  Henry  Pye  Phillipps,7  JfjM^,  x3Mayc4;  2i«. '15  Jan.  56;  Cor'  -^ --       .    -v.,  .      .   v^/ . 
a  «.  William  Wiltshire  Lynch,"  Jffw.  '17  Sept.  50  i  X«.  " 

■Bf.X^.CoJoiie/,  31  Dec.  71 ;  Major,  36  March  73. 


an.  §6;  Capt,  ^16  Nov' 60 ^Mior,  'si'dcL  71. 
»i3  Deo.  53  i  dap*.  14  May  58  j  BtjieQor,  5  Mar.  6r; 


Gaptuvs. 

«.  Geonre  Pomeroy  Colley»  ., 
X  Edward  Hawker  Helyar*<'  ... 

2  Francis  Boche  Gubbins" 

I  Henry  Waring,"  D.AJL.Q.  ) 

for  Mueketrg,  Foona    ) 

a  Eustace  Lovelace  Hercy 


28  May 

»  4  Feb. 

8  July 

p  5  June 

5  Feb. 


X  ThoB.  Kelly,"  a/ i9/a^Co{2<>^e!  aa  Feb 
X  William  John  Holt,"  ~ 


.     Com-) 
mandantColabaSanitarium  } 

X  St.  John  Willans" 

I  Robert  Hill  ^ssi* 


2  «.  William   Charles  Hood, ) 
Brigade  Major,  Jawtaioa  ... ) 

a  James  Thorn    

X  Henry  Flood 

2  William  Clarke 


Geo.Herbert  Woodard,^^;.  \ 
40  Laneeukire  Bi/le  Vol.... } 


z  Charles  DeymanSailliei' 

2  Robert  Bleazby  

2  Charles  Fairbanks  Lawson... 

X  William  Mackie"   

a  Arthur  Bambrick  Mitchell ... 
2  Charles  Edward  Dderton"... 

2  Cheslyn  Abney  Blyth  

X  George  Arthur  Scott 


LisvTXiriirTS. 
Jasper  Selwvn  Tupper...... 

Henrv  Melvm  Matthews ... 
David  Frank  Bgrrom  Webster 

Henry  Barter  , 

Edward  Warren  Broderick, 
Inet.  qfMuekeirg27&ept.70 

Henry  waiter  Trench 

Augustus  Frederic  F.  Adams 
John  Paton  Lawrie. 


Y 


Bernard  Arthur  Beale,  Ad-  \ 
Virfoirfs Nov.  67   j 


Nioolaswm.TindalBoaanquet 
Interpreter ...} 


I  Edward  Ashton  Hughes/* 


X  Thomas  Edwards  Harman. 
GecDoufflasKihgHarman, ) 

Inet.  ^Muekeirg  8  Mar.  7a  / 
Andrew  Charles  Armstrong . 

Charles  Augustus  Mott  

William  Montgomery  

William  Gun  Collis,  A^u-  \ 

tani  xoAug.  71 ) 

Arthur  Herbert  Nourse  

Mitford  Oust 

John  Stratford  Collins , 

Alexander  Theodore  Morison 
Terence  John  Bookett  Dunne 
Hamilton  James  Elverson 
John  Rich.  Harloem  Riohards 
Richard  Hockin  Hitchins 
RobertThomasHanfbrd  Flood 
Charles  Edward  Whittle 
Charles  EssezJohnOhiohester 


'34  July 

16  May 

4  July 

'xa  June 
ax  July 
^'17  Feb. 

a6  Oct. 

6  Deo. 

9  Feb. 
'x8  Jan. 

I  May 

a  May 
*  5  Sept. 
30  April 
'37Miiy 


19  July 
8  July 
7  Nov. 
'33  June 

'38  Aug. 

>i6  Feb. 
'33  Mar. 
'33  Mar. 

'39  Mar. 

PjMay 

yx4  June 

»40ct. 

34  Jan. 

'3X  Jan. 
'33  Aug. 
''x4Mar. 

'33  Deo. 

'  7  Dec. 

ax  Nov. 
'  a  Jan. 
'x7  Mar. 
'30  June 
'  X  Sept. 
'x7  Nov. 
'  9  Mar. 
'  7  Dec. 
'34  Deo. 

33  Sept. 


Bus  LniJTSVASTS. 

X  Robert  Fulton 

a  George  Ward  Cole  Bruce..., 
a  Herbert  Wilkinson  Dent ..., 
2  Alexander  Fuller  MaiUand. 
X  Edw.  Owen  Fisher  Hamilton 
I  Geoffiry  Francis  Pinckney 

a  Norman  Alton  Bray 

X  Harry  Leonard  Dawson  

Paymafeeri.— X  George  Blurton,**  xa  June  60 


zi  Aug. 
8  Dec. 
a6Mar. 

X3  April 

'ix  Feb. 
'xa  Oct. 

xs  Feb. 

30  April 
30  Aug. 

'xx  Sept. 

x8Sept. 

x7  Nov. 

'  X  Oct. 

4  Aug. 

5  Mar. 
'as  Mar. 
'  zMar. 

3May 
aoDec. 

'so  May 
aoAug. 

'  9  Sept. 

4  Oct. 
XX  Nov. 

'39  Nov. 
'30  June 

'  xMaj 

'x3  July 
'  5  Oct. 
'33  Oct. 

5  Nov. 
'35  Dec. 
'28  Oct. 

aa  April 
'  8  June 

'x5  Feb. 
'x7May 

I  July 

'xa  July 
'37  Oct. 

sSOot. 

a8  0ct. 

28  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

38  Oct. 
'  6  July 

98  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

38  Oct. 


CAPTA-Iir. 


'zsjune  60 
'34  Jan.  60 
'  xMar. 


'3May 

59  '14  Mar. 

60  '30  July 

59 

55 
58 

63 

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57 

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63 
58 
64 

64 
59 
68 

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SUB  LIBUT. 


6  Mar.   63 
5  July    73 


33  Apr.   7a 


*sMay    73 


66 
a  Sept.  68 

35  Jan.    56 
z  April  70 

'  3  Aug.  70 

'33  Oct.    70 

7  Dec.    70 
X  April  70 

I  July    7x 

X  Apr,  79 

'3x  Oct.  7z 

X7  Feb.  72 

8  Mar.  73 
'  4  April  6s 
'3x  Oct.  7x 

36  Mar.  73 
5  July  73 

^  General  Spink  served  with  the  Light  Com* 
iy  of  the  xsth  Regt.  in  several  actions  in  tbe 
^vanoore  war,  East  Indies.  Severely  wodded 
through  the  leg  when  leading  a  night  sttufc 
against  the  enemy's  position  at  8t.  Maiy,  is  tbe 
Island  of  Bourbon.  Present  also  aft  the  cspUR 
of  the  Isle  of  France,  where  his  Company  siseii 
wit^  rifles  formed  the  advance  immediate  oa 
thedisemberkationof  the  Troops,  and  with  vtkh 
he  was  constantly  engaged  with  the  cdcsb; 
during  the  three  days'  march  on  Fort  Louiit 
'  Brigadier  General  Addison  served  the  csa- 
gpi  in  Afltohanistan  and  Belooolhistan  in  tijh 
luding  the  storm  and  capture  of  GhQia<« 
(Medal)  and  of  Khelat.  Served  as  Major  of  Bn- 
gade  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Southen 
Slahratta  country  In  X844  (indading  the  riflm 
of  Pnnella,— wounded,  and  named  in  despstcbei 
as  one  of  the  first  on  the  breach),  and  that  is 
the  Concan  in  X845.  Served  in  the  Ejdfir  w  cf 
X85X,  and  was  severely  wounded  on  X4U1  October 
on  Waterkloof  Heights  (Medal,  and  Breret  d 
Midor).  Received  the  Brevet  of  Lt-Colonei  ca 
a4W  July  X857  for  special  serrices  under  Sir 
George  Grey,  Governor  of  the  Cape  of  Gwd 


Hope.  Commanded  the  xst  Battalion  and  (2iKeB'> 
Royals  throughout  theoampaign  of  x86o  in  Koxu 
China  (MedsJ  with  two  Claaps»  and  CB.). 


iH  Battalion  embarHd/br  Bembam,  Jnlg  xS6& 

DipSt,  attaekedto  wd Battalion, 

aiMl  Baiialion  returned  from  Bermmda,  15  JToc  x5b6. 


x7  Feb. 
X9  June  , 
a6June  73 
33  Nov.  7a 
9  Aug. 

X3  Nov. 

X3  Nov.  73 
13  Nov.  73 
Q.M.  37  Jul; 


ly  55 ;  SonJie^or,  97  July  70. 


Qtuurter  Mattere. — a  Charles  Harvey  Pulsford,  9  Aug.  71. 

X  James  Toal,  9  Aug.  73.  ^<-^ 

Medical  QgUere.^i  Snrgeon  Mmot  Stephen  Henry  Dickerson,  Surgeon,  9  Nov.  67. 


JPaeinge  Blue. 


a  Buneon  Robert  Tate,  MD.,  A8,  ao  April  59. 

^^Mte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.         JrM  4^mIs,  flSir  S.  Barongh,  Jt  and  Co. 


2nd  (The  Queen* 8  Boyal)  Begimeni  of  Foot.  136a 

*  Colonel  Bom  sexred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  «>th  Best.,  inolnding  the  hattles  of  Alma  and  In- 
kerman  (aeverelj  wounded) ,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortio  of  a6th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
5U1  Class  of  the  MecUidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Thompson  served  thronghont  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  Including  the  actions  of  the  3rd  zath 
tuid  14th  August,  z8th  and  azst  Sept.  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Mi^'or  F^Uipps  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  ist  Battalion,  and  Queen's,  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in 
North  China  (Medal  with  two  Clai^  for  Takn  Forts  and  Pekin). 

*  LtColonel  Lynch  served  in  Persia  with  the  Bcinde  Horse  in  z  857  (Medal  with  Olasp) .  Joined  Havelock's  Force  on 
its  first  taking  the  field  inlndia,  and  was  present  in  every  action  fought  by  that  column  (horse  killed  under  him  at 
Cawnpore).  Appointed  to  the  command  of  a  Troop  of  Volunteer  Cavalrv  after  the  recapture  of  Cawnpore,  and  sub- 
sequently served  as  second  in  command  of  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  the  Oude  Field  Force,  and  was  present  in  all 
the  actions  fought  by  that  force  until  the  relief  of  Lucknow  on  35th  Sept.  Z857,  and  defence  of  the  Besidency  until 
its  final  relief  on  the  34th  Nov.  following  by  Lord  Clyde  (severely  wounded,  thanked  by  the  Qovemor  General  in 
Coancil,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 
Mentioned  in  Horse  Guards  General  Orders  "for  oonspionous  and  praiseworthy  conduct"  at  Bennuda  during  the 
epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Z864,  when  he  was  for  some  months  in  conunand  of  nis  Battalion. 

*  Lt.Ck)lonel  CoUey  was  employed  on  special  service  on  the  Cape  Frontier  in  z8s8,  50,  andz86x,— K>ccupation  of 
Kreli'g  territory,  defeat  and  death  of  Tola  (twice  thanked  by  the  Government,  Brevet  or  Major).  Served  through- 
oat  the  China  war  of  z86o,  including  the  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  zath  and  Z4th  August,  z8th  amd 
2iiit  Sept.,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Major  Helyar  served  with  the  46th  Begiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854,  and  up  to  zath  March  Z855,  in- 
clading  the  battles  of  Alma,  BiJaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  fbur  Clasps, 
ftnd  Turkish  Medal). 

>i  Captain  Gubbins  served  in  the  China  war  of  z86o,  and  was  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  3rd  zath  and  Z4th 
Angust,  z8th  and  azst  Sept.,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"Captain  Waring  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  coznmand  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Oorpa  (Medal). 

u  Caj^ain  Kelly  served  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  North  China  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Jephson,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho  (mentioned  in  despatches),  taking  of  Tangku  and  Taku  Forts  (Medal with  Clasp).  Served  the 
campaign  of  Z867-68  in  Abyssinia  in  conmiand  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in  despatches  for 
"zeal,  energy,  and  ability,"  Medal). 

i«  Captain  Holt  was  thanked  in  General  orders  dated  at  Poena  zath  July  z866  for  his  "  noble  efforts  "  in  savizig 
life  on  the  occasion'ofthe  wreck  ofthe  Pilgrim  ship  2>tanMMu2,  and  his  conduct  was  deemed  by  the  (Commander  in 
Chief  St  Bombay  as  **  deserving  of  tLe  warmest  admiration."  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  cainpaign  in  z868,— as  Pro- 
vost Marshal  at  Zoula,  and  subsequently  in  the  Transport  Train ;  was  attacked  by  a  large  force  at  Belago  Pass 
whilst  in  charge  of  Convoy,  and  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  met  with  the  entire  approval  of  Lord  Napier  (Medal, 
and  promoted  to  Captain  unattached) . 

"  M^'or  Willans  served  in  the  Crimea  in  z  854-55,  Including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  China  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

u  Captain  Boss  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  sstli  Begiment  during  the  campaign  in  theShanabad  district,  Bengal,  in 
1858  (Medal). 

''  Captain  Baillie  served  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China  with  the  3rd  Bufb  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku 
Forts). 

u  Captain  Mackie  and  Lieut.  Hughes  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 

"  Captain  nderton  served  with  the  68th  Light  InlSuitiy  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at 
the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

**  M^or  Blurton  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
nian,  siege  and  ffedl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  China,  campaign  of  i860 
(Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pekin). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  ^rd  Foot, 

*  Major  Eteaon  served  with  the  z8th  Boyal  Irish  throughout  the  second  Burmese  war,  including  the  capture  of 

>»Ttaban,  Bangoon,  Prome,  and  the  Donabew  stockades  ^edal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'^  Captain  MacUnnon  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  In  Bengal  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal) . 

"  Migor  Bail^  served  with  the  Z3th  Light  Inihntxy  throughout  the  campaigns  in  AJTghanistan  of  1838-43  and 

as  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Tootum- 

irrah,  storm  of  Jhoolghur,  idffht  attack  of  Baboo  Kooeh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khandurrah,  stonning  of  the 

hoord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Tezeen,  forcing  the  Jugdhlluok  Pass,  reduction  of  the  Fort  of  Mamoo  Ehail, 

Toio  defisBce  of  JeDalabad,  and  sorties  of  Z4th  Kov.  and  zst  Dec.  Z84Z,  zzth March  and  zst  April,  general  action  and 

^feat  of  Akbar  Khan  on  the  7th  April,  Z843  (Medal) ;  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Jugdulluck,  action  of  Teseen,  and 

capture  of  Oabool  (Medal). 

>»  Surgwn  Mator  OoUUa.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department.'* 


57   '"^^'bSI^bSmS:""*^']    3rd  (East  Keiit)  {Tlie  Bufft). 

The  Dragon.    The  Rose  and  Crown.    "Dou«o"  "Tjli.at»ba"   **Albuhbbi. 

"NiTB"   "PWfllTBULA."   "PUWKIAB**   *' SBTI^STOPOL 


uU,  Half 
ay- 'Pay. 


Vi. 


rSub  DUiriet  No.  43. 
l^Briffade  Depot,  Guteboy. 

**PtBBBBKH"    "^'ITUU'* 
Taztj  FOBtS." 


ColoBtL— JEToii.  Sir  James  Lindsar,  KCMG.  En*.  4-  Lt.  '16  Mar.  3a;  Xf.  ^  Capl.  «•«  Dec.  36*  Cctrfainl 

Id.CoUmel,  »i4  Auff.  46 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  Mtyor,  7  Dec.  58 ;  Lt.Colonel,.  31  Ang.  60:  Ifqtbr  GcMroL 

za  Mar.  6z  ;  Lieut.Qeneral^  zo  Oct.  70     Cohnel  ^rd Buffs,  15  Sept.  70. 
Lieutenant  Oeloaels.— a  Charles  Knight  Pearson/ JSiMijr«,  '23  Nov.  53;  Lt.  15  June  55:  Capl  '15  Feb  ^' 

ifaior,  Pa  May  65 ;  Lt.Cjlonel,  J'14  Aug.  67 ;  Colonel,  14  Aug.  7a.  .      .r-      j         ,  . 

I  Talbot  Ashley  Cox,»  Ens.  ^ng  July  53;  ^'  '5  May  55  s  Capt,  xj  Sept.  58 ;  Mqfor,  ^14  Ang.  67 ;  !/.€««<:, 

'la  July  71. 

Majors.—  "    '  "  -•      ~     .  -    .  _     _ 

a  Henry 
a  Walter 


I  July  71. 

rs.— 1  Francis  Morley,*  Eneign,  13  May  55 ;  Lt,  j  Sept.  55 ;  Capt.  Pjo  June  62 ;  Ifqror,  '7  Dec.  67. 

nry  Pamell,  Eneun,  23  May  55 ;  Lt-  9  Nov.  55 ;  Capt,  »5  Sept.  6a ;  Major,  'la  July  71. 

liter  Augustus  Daubeny,*  Eneign,  16  Nov.  55;  Lt.  »i6  0ct.  57;  Ciyf.  PaoMay64:  Jfajor  'aSO 

Clifford  Parsons,  ProfMW)r5^/r  College,  Eneign.  '16  Feb.   49;  ie.  Pio  Dec.  52;  Capt^  25  Sew 


.  Clifford  Parsons,  JProfeuor  Stqf  College,  Eneign.  i*z6  Feb. 
BtMqjor,  19  Nov.  71 ;  Major,  jcDee. 


Lt.  Pio  Dec.  52 ;  Capt.  25  Sept  55; 


Captaivs. 
X  Francis  Eteson,*  .^mM.  il<2- > 
jutant  General,  Bengal  ...} 
I  William  Ker 

1  JohnBlakaley 

2  Felix  Thomas  Jones* 

1  Shapland  Graves 

a  Frederick  Taylor  Hobson*     . 
z  Henry  Thomas  Halahan*    ... 

2  Charles  James  Hamilton 

I  Walter  Carr  Mackinnon,"  \ 

D.A.A,Q.  for  Mnekeiry,  \ 
Peehawur,  Bengal j 

3  William  Henry  Irvine  

I  James  Edward  Forstor 

1  William  Frederick  Kerr  

2  John  Francis  Whitworth 

1  Edward  Girdlestone  Graham 

2  Henry  Drinkrow  Harrison... 
2  Francis  William  Kane  .^ 

1  Charles  Edward  Reeves  

2  Stewart  John  Dyer   

2  Arthur  William  Hill  Gelstou 
2  Herbert  Stoddart  NeUd  


P  6  Aug. 

29  Nov. 
7  May 
Pji  Sept. 
28  Feb. 
'30  Oct. 
24  Nov. 
17  Mar. 


P24Aug.  52 


6  Mar. 

18  Mar. 

23  Mar. 

P31  Dec. 

4  July 

^  3  Aug. 

P26  Feb. 

PiSMar. 

P24  May 

4  Sept. 

15  Feb. 


LiBUTBVAKTS. 

3  George  Agar  Alexander 

1  George  Robert  Taylor 

2  Edward  John  Lynch,  Adjw  ) 

tants  Jan.  70    ) 

2  Waldron  Edward  Roper  Kelly 
2  George  Ernest  Harley,/iw<.  F 

of  MtuMry  15  May  67  ...  J 

2  Arthur  Alfred  Barnard 

2  (Jeorge  Sydney  Carr 

I  Richard  Compton  Maul   

I  Arthur  Trevor  Leslie 

1  Robert  Albert  Hickson 

2  William  Henry  Wyld 

X  Thomas  Edward  Spencer  ... 
2  Henry  Wallick  Maclear   

2  Arthur  Charles  Jackson  

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>  Colonel  Pearson  served  as  Adjutant  of  tbe.^  | 
Rcgt.  in  the  Crimea  from  ird  Sept.  185s,  in^*  i 
ing  the  siege  and  ftill  of  Bebastopol  and  attack  d 
the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tuik^ 
Medal.) 

*  Lt. Colonel  T.  A.Cox  served  with  theBni^iat-« 
Crimea  fVom  the  istMay  1855,  including  these:* 
andfkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  waa  wounded  »tthi 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  pledal  visb 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tarkiii 
Medal.) 

*  Major  Morlev  served  with  the  Bnif^  is  ^ 
campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  preaeufi 
the  acUon  of  Sinho,  and  takinff  of  TaiigkBi» 
the  inner  Takn  Fort  (Medal  wita  Clasp). 

*  Miqor  Danbeny  and  Captain*  F.  T.  Jones. &> 
son  and  Halahan  served  tne  campaign  of  xSoc  :a 
China  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Foit»). 
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Fagmaetere.—i  John  James  Bailey."  6  Nov.  63 ;  Eneign,  3  Aug.  55 ;  Lt,  xo  June  57 ;  S(m,2fqfor,  6  Ssr.  & 

a  James  Wrayj_7  Nov.  S7 ;  SonJ£<^for,  14  April  71. 
QnarterJlaeten.—t  James  Wilson  Colley,  x8  Oct.  73. 
,^  ..    .  ^^  *  Timothy  Cleaxy,  x8  March  74. 

UedMol  Q^Icm.— X  Surgeon  Mf^or  William  Collis,"  Surgetm,  5  April  71. 
a  Swrgeon  Heniy  Walker,  A.8.  xa  Jan.  59. 
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••  ViTtoKiA " " St.  Bxbastus " " Nxva " ^^Pskikbula "  " BLAosvsBrBO "  ••  Waubloo *'  " Alka "  *' iKxsxxAir " 

"Sbvastopol"  "  ABTBsnriA." 

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2tfa/or,  »7  Dec.  6a ;  Lt.Colonel,  '27  Feb.  69 ;  Colonel,  27  Feb.  74. 

1  e,  William  Gordon  Cameron,*  CS.  Entign,  24  May  44 ;  Ent.  Ar  Lt.  '12  May  47 ;  LI.  ^  Capi.  ^t<  July 
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X  April  73. 

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30  May  6a ;  JKiyor,  a  May  65 ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  15  Aug.  68.  .    t  ^         ,  ^   . 

2  Cuthbert  Bccles,^  Enaign,  'o  July  5a ;  Li.  xi  Aug.  54 ;  Capi.  z8  Jan.  56 ;  Major,  "'27  Feb.  60. 
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Charlea  Patrick  Stokes,"  Ene.  14  July  54;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54;  '"-  ^  "~  ^        "     *         '  "^ 

X  April  73. 


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X  Charles  Edward  Billing^? 

a  Walter  Francis  Blake  

1  William  Adams  Nash  

a  Oswald  Robert  Middleton 

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X  Richard  Hall  Green  

a  Fred.  M.  Gordon  Hutchinson 
a  Wixu  Hunter  Buller  Little 

Francis  Sladen  Harrison.. 

Frederio  Russell 

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a  Robert  Alexander  Ogilby 

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1  Sir  John  Bell  served  in  Sicily  in  1806-07 ;  in 
the  Peninsula  and  France  from  July  x8o8  to  Feb. 
Z809,  and  again  from  May  1809  to  July  18x4,  in- 
cluding the  battle  of  vimiera,  action  at  the 
Bridge  of  Almeida,  battle  of  Busaoo,  all  the  ac- 
tions during  the  retreat  of  the  French  from  Por- 
tugal, siege  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo, 
sie^e  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  action  at  the 
Heights  of  Gastrillos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  ac- 
tion of  Sabijana  de  Morillos.  battles  of  Vittoria, 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 
Served  afterwards  with  the  Army  emploved 
against  Louisiana  from  Dec.  z8z4  to  June  iSzs. 
He  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  for  the  battles  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse, 
and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for 
the  other  battles  and  sieges. 


t  HenryJVemyss  Feilden^"  i  Feb.  68 ; -ffow.Ca^oiii,  x  Feb.  73. 


X  John  Robert  Wilton*^  (late  Brevet  Major  6otlL  Rifles),  xa  ] 
Quarter  Ma»ter$.—2  George  Daaby,  ax  June  71. 

X  William  Anderson,  az  Sept.  7a. 
Medieal  Qfieen.^a  Surgeon  Mqjor  Bei^amin  Lane,**  3  July  7a. 
z  aurgeem  Mmot  James  Thompson,  z  April  71. 

yacinffe  Blue.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
let  Battolion  returned  from  AJbgeeinia,  June  x868.    and  Battaliou  returned  from  ITova  SeoOa,  5  Julg  x868. ' 

>  Colonel  Hamilton  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throtighont  the  Eastern  campaign  In  1854-55*  indnding  the 
AtUes  of  Alma  (wonnded)  and  Inkerman,  and  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  befbro  SebMtopol  until  its  fiOl 
Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medyidie). 


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139  4*^  {Th^  King*8  Ovm  Boyal)  Regiment  of  Foot. 

*  Colonel  Cameron  served  in  the  Grenadier  Gnards  during  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854,  inclnding  the  bttUe  of 
Alma  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol  as  Aasistant  Engineer  right  attack.  Waa  severely  wounded  on  the  aoUi  October, 
while  in  command  of  the  Volunteer  Sharpshootors  of  the  xst  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Commanded  the  3rd  Regiment  German  Legion,  irith  vM' 
mission  of  Lt.Colonel,  ftom  May  1855  to  November  1856,  out  of  which  time  seven  months  in  Turkey.  ConuDafided 
the  ist  Battalion  4th  King's  Own  Regt.  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  action  cf 
Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  mliord  Napier's  despatches  as  navingr  *'won  his  admiration  bj  the 
manner  in  which  he  has  commanded  his  excellent  Regiment,  and  the  soldierlike  spirit  which  by  hia  teaduBg  aad 
example  he  has  so  well  fostered  and  maintained,"  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Bray  served  with  the  sxst  Regt.  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  m  AfTghanistan  under  Genenl 
Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mazeena,  Teseen,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the 
different  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal).  Served  at  the  capture  of  Khytul  in  May  1843  with  the  UmbaUa 
Brigade.  He  commanded  Detachments  of  the  zsth  Hussars  and  Sjrd  Foot  in  the  suppression  of  the  electicQ 
riots  at  Nottingham  in  July  2865,  and  was  highly  commended  bv  H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief  "for  his 
admirable  and  praiseworthy  conduct,  and  the  firmness  and  ability  he  displayed  on  that  occasion."  Served 
with  the  4th  Kmg's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogte  uA 
capture  of  Magdala,  and  commanded  the  Rear  Guard  of  the  Army  continuously  on  the  return  to  the  eoact  (mes* 
tioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

7  Major  Scdes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  lattlts 
of  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  x8th  June  aad  bh 
September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkidi  Meda}). 

■  Major  Sykes  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campai^  of  1854-55,  including  thehattlei  in 
the  Crimea,  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals) . 

^^  Major  Stokes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  Dec.  1854,  inclnding  the  siege  and  lUl  cf 
Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  attack  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  night  of  the  axst  June  1855— name  brought  to  the  no- 
tice of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  "distinguished  conduct"  m  the  Trenches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tmteh 
»,_^_,.     «.       ,....,.,,.  ..  .        -  .  ........  *-^,  _.  ^         ,  I  tlie  monsoon  of 

,  and  and  Si- 
. .  during  operations  in  the  field,  engaged  at  thie  attack  acd 
.1  Foot  with  Brigadier  Maoan's  Field  Force  early  in  X859  (Medal). 
>  Major  Howley  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  4th  Regiment  from  the  8th  Nov.  1854,  inclnding  the  siege  aitd 
fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

"  Major  Elliot  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  the  siege  and  Ustll  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Totish 
Medal). 

17  Captains  Billing,  Harrison,  Huji^hee,  Borrett,  and  Hooper,  Lieots.  Simpson,  Davidson,  and  Woodgate,  aerrd 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  were  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (M^al;. 

1*  Lieut.  Lugard  served  in  the  Abvssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal) . 

^  Lieut.  Turner  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navr  fh)m  x8^8  to  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  assaixH  oa 
the  Island  of  Beyt  in  October  1859,  and  served  with  a  Naval  Biigade  in  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  opcratirf.? 
before  Dwarka,  and  at  its  capture  in  Nov.  1859.  Served  also  the  China  campaign  of  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (MTedal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  4U1  Kine's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssiniaa  cac' 
paign  of  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arrogee  and  capture  of  Masdala  (Medal). 

ai  Mf^or  Wilton  served  in  the  55th  Regiment  during  the  Chinese  eocpedltion  (Medal),  and  waa  present  at  the  opera- 
tions btfbro  Nankin.  Served  in  the  xst  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineera  in  Isdia. 
including  the  aotiona  on  the  Indun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi  on  8th  June  (i&ec- 
tioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  siege  operations  to  xst  Sept.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

s*  Captain  Feilden  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  4gnd  Highlanders,  inclndingifc? 
actions  at  Cawnpore  (6tii  Deo.  1857) ,  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumaabad,  siege  and  fhll  ofLucknow,  and  aasaslt  c ' 
the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Punjaub  Regiment  the  canpai^ 
of  z86o  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  withQupt. 

**  Surgeon  Major  Lane.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


Medal).    Served  also  in'  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 ;  was  sent  into  the  Mahee  Kanta  in  th< 
Z858  in  command  of  a  Light  Field  Force  consistmg  of  170  of  the  Gmsarat  Irregular  Horse,  the  4th  Foot, 


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«  Nov.  55  ;  Ifajw,  17  Sept.  58 ;  BtZt.OoUnul,  27  Dec.  ^4 ;  if.Coton*/' Pa'june  65  ;  CoUmei,  27  i^eo.  c>9. 
a  Geoi:ge  Garden,*  .Swiwn,  ix  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  6  Nov.  S4 ;  Cinp^.  9  Nov.  S5 ;  Major,  '14  June  64;  Lt.Col.  5  Oct.  7a. 
lli^ors.— X  Th08.  Scovell  Bigge,"  Commatulant,  N^nw  TiU  Depot;  Entign,  P7  June  54 ;  Lt,  ax  Sept.  54 :  Capt. 

8  June  56 ;  MegoTt  'z8  Oct.  64. 
X  Thomas  Rowland,^  JSf*  ' 
a  e.  Albert  Bmest  Boss, 
a  Norman  Macdonald,^if»«^,'x4  May  53;  JA.f'a^  June  53;    Capt,  '27  July  55';  P*.Jfq7or,  30  April  71  ; 

M^or,  5  Oct.  7a. 


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Jfq/or,  »6  May  4a ;  Jd.Col^iJtau  47  j  Colonel, a8  Nov.  54  j  Jfq/or  General,  3  Feb.  63;  Lieut.Oeneral,  27  May 

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MB,  En9ign,M  Deo.  46 ;  X«.  »a8  Deo.  49  J  Capt.  '6  Jan.  57 ;  Major,  24  Nov.  69. 
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a  John  GhranviUe  Harkness?  ... 

a  Frederic  Pocklingtonio 

2  6eo.HenryJa8.M.Ghapman" 

X  Philip  PitzRqy" 

a  Edwm  John  Oldfldd" 

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>  LieutGeneral  Hill  served  in  tho  Peninsula 
from  Sept.  x8x3  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  18x4, 
Including  the  affair  of  San  Munoa  and  retreat 
from  Burgos,  as  a  volunteer;  battle  ofVittoria, 
passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Nivelle  and 
Toulouse  (War  Medal  with  four  Clasps).  Com- 
manded the  63rd  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  subee- 
qment  to  the  ftOl  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  nth 
Nov.  X855,  until  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in 
1856. 

*  Major  Harknees  served  with  the  55th  Regt. 
throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
and  flul  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  Oct.  1854. 
and  assault  of  the  Kedan  on  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  stli  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 


83  April  73 
I.  5x ;  Ene. 


X3  Nov.  46  J  Li,  13  Oct  48 1  SonMajor,  5  Dec.  61, 


Bub  LiBimirms. 
a  Henry  Mordaunt  Matthew.. 
I  Chas.  Gilbert  Colvin  Money 
X  Henry  Beanfi^  Thomhill  ... 
PogrsMftorf.— X  Fred.  Blanco  Forster,"*  5  Dec.  ^. ,  _ 
3  Joshua  James  Bownees,  3x  Aug.  67^ 
Qitart0r  Maeten.—t  Francis  Drake,»  X7  Nov.  57. 
a  Michael  Downer,  4  Oct  73. 
MetUeal  Qfleen.—x  Surgeon  MuQor  Alfred  Malpas  Tippetts,**  Surgeon,  18  Oct  64. 
■^  9  Surgeon  (Tharles  Frederick  Pollock,  MB,  1  Oct  67. 

Vaeinge  Bright  Green.— .iff«ii<t,  Messrs.  Gox  and  Co.— JWt&  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough.  .Se.  St  Co. 
xei  BoUaUon  embarked  for  India,  as  Aug.  x86$.    Dep6t,  attadkedto  and  Battalion, 
and  Battalion  returned  fiwn  MauriHue,  Julg  X867. 

M^Jor  BowtondMrved  with  the  xrtRovals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  ^^ 
tmatqpol (Medal wttb Clasp, and Torkiah Medal).  ^     '*•       ~r    ^^%,^ 

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*  Colonel  Roberts  served  with  the  aSth  Begt.  throiighoattheEastemcftmpaignofx854-s5*iACliiduif  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  affliir  in  the  Cemetexv  on  the  z8th  Jnne  Qledu  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medsl).  Coc* 
manded  a  Detachment  of  500  men  of  the  28th  Regt.  against  the  Waghers  with  the  Okamnndel  Field  Force  in  185^, 
inclading  the  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt  on  the  6th  Oct.,  and  sie^  and  occupation  of  Dwarka ;  commanded  tt« 
reconnaissance  on  Dwarka  trom  Lt.Colonel  Donovan's  Force,  consisting  of  a  field-pieces  and  150  men,  on  the  iCth 
October  1859. 

*  Lt.Golonel  Carden  served  with  the  77th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  fhnn  the  27th  Deo.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  &!1  .f 
Sebastopol  (Medal  wiUi  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1S57- 

" -.,...      ,   ,    ^.       ..*,        .„_-.-»__, '^    'ord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Alam 

,  and  grant  of  a  year's  eerrla 
_),  including  the  siege  of  Sena* 
topol,  assault  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept.,  asd  «&s 
wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  a4th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Med^jidie,  and  Torb^h 
Medal).  Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  action  at  Bheon^pre, 
tlefence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  October  and  November,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lrad  Clyde  including  attacks  on  the  D;:- 
koosha  Martiniere  and  Secunderbagh,  defbnce  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  firom  November  to  March  inclacii  z 
the  whole  of  the  operations,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-50  inclndii:;: 
the  action  of  Buxar  Ghat  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Beni  Madhoo,  and  capture  of  Fort  Omereah  (Medal  vitii 
two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  vear's  service). 

*  Mf^'or  Macdonald  served  with  the  39th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  flrom  31st  Dec.  2854,  including  the  siege  and&il  rf 
SebastoiK)!  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  (^lass  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  TurkL-i 
Medal). 


58,  including  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  Oct.  and  Nov.,  reliefofLucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Al^un- 

bagh  by  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  campaini  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  Kiria  . 

4  Major  Bigge  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  m  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  i8th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  ai^;e  of  Seraf- 


1°  Major  Pocklington  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclndisir  tb? 

laitle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Ueda!i. 

^^  Major  Chapman  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  and  the  Calcutta  Naval  Brigade  in  1857-58  .r 


pursuit  of  the  Dacca  Mutineers  and  nth  Irregular  Cavalry— received  the  thanks  of  the  Lieutenant  (Sovemor  d 
Bengal.    Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campaign  of  18^8-5^  (Medal) . 

^  Major  FitzRoy  served  with  the  5th  Fusiuers  during  the  Sepoy  mutmy  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relic! 
of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  hicluding  the  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha,  Martiniere,  and  Secunderb^h ;  with  Oatram'» 
Division  in  the  Alumbagh  and  engaged  in  the  various  operations  there ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lncksov ; 
was  subsequently  present  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  Z858-50,  including  the  action  of  Buxarghat  and  defeat  of  ihe 
rebels  under  Beni  Madho,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Omereah  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  jtai's 
service). 

^*  Major  Oldfield  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  i857~59>  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Arrah  (wounded)  ai^ 
defbat  of  the  Dinapore  mutineers  at  Jugdespore  (mentiouea  in  despatches) ;  present  with  Havelock*B  Force  la  it- 
actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  defence  of  the  latter  until  arrival  of  Lord  CJlyde ;  actions  of  La  MarttrJere 
and  relief  of  Lucknow ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  in  repulse  of  numerous  attacks  and  operations  ec'lir.;; 
in  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  subsequently  in  the  final  campaign  in  (jude,  including  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Sbunkti-- 
pore,  Ometee,  and  Oomrea,  and  actions  of  Dounderkeira  and  Buxarghat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  giant  cf  1 
year's  service). 

"  Mf^jor  Creagh  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  wpc- 
sent  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  assault  and  reliefofLucknow,  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency,  oocupati'  *-  ' 
the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  the  greauter  part  of  tbc  lii-e 
as  A^utant  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  (Medal  wiOi  two  Clasps,  and  one  year's  service). 

18  Captain  Massy  joined  Havelock's  Column  at  Cawnpore  on  15th  Sept.  1857,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Mr  • 
garwar  and  Alumbagh,  assault  on  Lucknow  and  relief  of  the  Residency,  engaged  thence  at  the  takhig  of  the  Ca*-.- 

Sore  battery,  and  storming  of  the  Engine  House  and  King's  Stables;  was  subsequently  with  Outram's  Force  i:: tit* 
lumbagh,  and  engaged  in  repelling  the  numerous  attacks  and  in  routing  the  enemy  on  aand  Deo. ;  also  at  the  s:^.*: 
-and  fhll  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  ^pint  of  a  year's  service). 

>■  Captain  Dashwood  served  with  the  34th  Regt.  m  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  afihirs  with  t*  •* 
Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge.  siege  and  captuv* . ' 
Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Azimgnur  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campaijn;  : 
1858-59. 

>*  Major  Forster  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  tJhe  captcre  -' 
Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Qr.Master  Francis  Drake  served  with  Havelock's  Column  in  xft7  in  the  action  of  Mungarwar,  capture  cftVi 
Alumbagh,  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  its  subsequent  defence  (wounded) ;  throughout  the  opera:  *  ^ 
at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-5;^  .^• 
eluding  the  action  of  Buxarghat,  capture  of  Omerah,  and  destruction  of  other  forts  (Medal  wiUi  two  Clasps,  ^- 
grant  of  a  year's  service). 

**  Surgeon  Major  TippettB.--For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


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OoloneL— John  Sblliott  Crofton.^  Enaign^  i8  Dec.  24 ;  £<.  1*39  Aug.  26 
4a;  X^Cofo««i,7Ang.  46;  C  •      '        '  ^*  .       ^         «?       - 

Colonel  6th  Foot,  5  Sept.  69. 


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Major 


g.  26;  Capt.  P17  July  35  ;  Ift^'or,  '15  April 
Oeneral,  9  Mar.  6i;  Lieut.  Oeneral,  21  Aug.  70; 


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Gaptaiks. 

a  Lewis  Blyth  Hole" 

I  Alflred  Austin  

a  David  Garrick  Protheroe 

z  WiDJam  Charles  Wolseley  .. 

1  Dawson  Kelly  Evans^' 

2  Spencer  Field  

1  James  George  Gockbum^*  .. 

2  Charles  Whyte 

2  Herbert  Burrows  Adcock"  .. 

z  Douglas  Hastings^^    

z  Albert  Henry  Harrison^* 

z  George  William  Morlandi*  .. 
z  Chas.  William  Henry  Wilson" 

2  Frederick  Helyar»7    

z  James  FitzGerald,"  iSto^um  ) 

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2  James  Thomas  Nugent 

2  Alexander  Courtenay  Hall ... 

2  Henry  Kitchener   

z  Jacob  Biggs  Hopkins    

2  Henry  PeaseleyL*Eatrange) 

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2  William  Grant 


lis,^^  Adjutant  25  Mar. 
2  Arthur  Morton.... 
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,  I,  z8  June  41  ;  Lt.  P5  Aug.  42  ;  Capt.  i  Mar.  54  j  Bt.M<yor,  iz  May  60  j  Major,  ao  Feb.  63  ;  Lt.Colonel, 

1  April  66 ;  Colonel,  3  Aug.  7z. 
2  John  Henry  Ford  Elking^n,»  Enngn,  28  Aug.  a6  ;  Lt.  '30  Mar.  49 ;  Capt.  3  Oct.  54 ;  Bt.Ilajor,  6  June  56 ; 

Bt.Lt. Colonel,  7  Dec.  58  '.Major,  Z5  Feb.  6z  ;  Colonel,  7  Jan.  67 ;  Lt, Colonel,  ^27  Nov.  67. 
I  Thomas  Lynden  Bell,*  Jffn«iyii,  'z7  May  50;    Lt.  '27  Feb.  54;    Capt.  30  Nov.  55;  My'or,  i  Oct.  6a;  Bl, 

Lt.Oolonel,  i^Feh.  73;  Lt.Colonel,  I  A^Til  73.  jjt       -v    .  » 

Kajora.— 2  Henry  Broome  Feilden,*£n#i<7n,'2z  Sept.52;  Lt.  6  June  54 ;  Capt.^31  Aug.  55 ;  Major,  '8  June  67. 
a  James  Nicholas  Colthurst,*  Ensign,  Z4  Oct.  51 ;  Lt.  'zz  May  55 ;  Ctfpt.  17  Nov.  63 ;  Major,  28  June  71. 
z  Evan  Bruce  Gardvne,'  Eneign,  9  Dec.  52 ;  Lt.  23  Nov.  56 :  Capt.  30  July  6a  ;  Major,  Z9  June  7a. 
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Lient.Greneral  Crofton  was  appointed  Persian 
Interpreter  to  the  force  under  Brigadier  General 
Litchfield  in  August  1832,  and  served  with  it 
throughout  the  arduous  operations  in  Parkur,  and 
against  the  tribes  in  the  N.W.  Desert,  which 
ended  in  the  takhig  of  Balmeer.  He  was  also  em- 
ployed at  the  defence  of  Aden  against  the  Arabs 
in  1840-41 ;  and  commanded  the  expedition  sent 
to  the  Red  river.  Prince  Rupert's  Land,  via  Hud- 
son's Bay,  in  Z846,  under  instructions  for  the  de- 
fence of  the  British  settlements  in  the  event  of 
war  with  America  for  the  Oregon  territory.  For 
this  service  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Duke  of 
Wellington  and  the  Colonial  Secretary. 

*  Colonel  Osborne  served  with  a  party  of 
Volunteers  attached  to  the  Scinde  Camel  Corps 
during  Sir  Charles  Napier's  campaign  of  Z845 
against  the  mountain  and  desert  tribes  on  the  right 
bank  of  the  Indus.  Served  on  the  Head  Quarters 
Staff  of  the  Azimghur  Field  Force  during  the  cam- 
paign of  1858  in  theN.W.Provinces  of  India,and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  6th  April  before  Asimghur 
and  in  the  intrenchment  of  that  place  firom  6th  to 
14th  April,  when  besieged  by  Koer  Sing's  Force. 
Also  at  the  assault  of  Jugdespore,  action  at  Je- 
lowra  zzth  and  29th  May,  Metahi  24th  May,  and 
skirmishes  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal,  ana  Brevet  of  Major).  Com- 
manded zst  Battalion  6th  Regiment  during  the 
Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  including  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  Black  Mountain  tribes  on  the 
Punjaub  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Me- 
dal with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 


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9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
Z2  Nov.  73 
38  Feb.  74 
.     .  -.  .  Qi^-  *'  Mar.  53 ;  Hon.Mtyor,  zz  Mar.  68. 

X  William  Wastell,»  3z  Dec.  60 ;  Ensign,  30  Nov.  55 ;  Lt.  36  Jan.  58 ;  Hon.Mc^or,  ax  Dec.  70. 
Qua/rter  Matters.— i  George  Beedle,^^  zo  July  66. 

a  James  Berr^rman  Tiippetts,  4  Oct.  73. 
Medical  Q0etrt. — 3  Surgeon  Mtyor  Francis  John  Shortt,*^  Surgeon,  39  Deo.  69. 

X  Surgeon  Major  Eugene  Francis  O'Leary,  Surgeon,  30  Aug.  71. 
xst  Bait,  embarked  for  India,  7  Bee.   1867.      DevAt,  with  2nd  Batt. 
2nd  Batt.  returned  from  Jamaica,  3  Mom  1867. 
Facing*  'Biv^r-Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.— Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 


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*  Ck)lo]iel  Elkington  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kai&r  wan  of  1847  and  Z85X-53  (Medal},~dxffm9  ii^)^ 
he  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Fish  river,  Waterkloof,  Amatolas,  and  Trans-Kei  expedition  m  com* 
mand  of  the  LiRht  Company.  He  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Ottoman  Contingent  tim. 
its  formation  in  May  1855  to  the  close  of  the  war.  for  which  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Ms^or,  the  4tli  Clui 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  the  Torldsh  Medal.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Michel  during  the  Indian  xaOxaj  in 
2858  in  Central  India  (Medial,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel).  Served  with  the  China  Ezpeditionaiy  Force  in  i860  u 
Aide  de  OEunp  to  Sir  John  Michel  from  the  landing  of  the  Army  to  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clispa, 
and  promotea  to  an  unattached  Majority). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Bell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ii^  the  38th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alms  and 
Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol,  and  affair  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  three  Claaps,  Sardinian  and  Tuikifh 
Medals) .  Served  as  Major  of  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  z868,  including  the  auheequentqpexatio&s 
in  tho  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■  U^or  Feilden  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  July  1855,  indndrng  the 
battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mc^'or  Colthurst  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  S^rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mukinr  and  wu 
present  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  30th  March  1858,  aflVkir  of  Sanganeer,  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  of  and  attack  on  the  rebels  at  Seokur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Gardyne  served  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  captoie  of 
Reahire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Boraajoon,  and  battle  of  SLooshab  tMedalwith  Clasp). 

*  Mc^'or  Black  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  trom  i^ih  June  1855,  incdoding  the  siege  and  bll 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

10  Major  Hole  served  in  the  iznlian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  in  the  Jugdenore  Jungle  (ICedal). 

1*  Captain  Evans  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campai^nx  in  1858,  including  the  operationa  in  the 
Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal).  Served  against  the  hill  tribes  of  Sikkim  during  the  dose  of  x86o.  and  was  twice  in 
command  of  Patrols  engaged  with  the  enemy.  Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868,  indndioig  the  adbeeqaest 
operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  Captain  Cockbum  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  and  Brigade  of  the  Hazara  Field  Force  of  x868,  ineladinf  tie 
subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  liwibi 
campaign  of  1871-72  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Brownlow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

^*  Captains  Adcock,  Harrison,  and  Morland,  Lieutenants  G.  W.  B.  Collis.  Baird,  Brady,  Stratford,  Whitwoith. 
and  Ball,  and  Quartermaster  Beedle,  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Haaaza  campaign  of  z868,  indodisg 
the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  MiHJor  Hastings  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  2857,  including  the  night  attack  and  bat^ 
of  Kooshab  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  also  m  Bengal  in  the  several  aotions  leading 
to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow — severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Cla^,  and  a  year's  aerrice}. 
Served  with  Uie  6th  Regiment  in  the  Haaara  campaign  of  z868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Captains  Wilson  and  FitzGerald  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  operatlonB  against  the  hill  tnbs 
of  Sikkmi  in  1861.  Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Monntain 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

n  Captain  Helyar  served  with  the  8and  Regiment  in  the  Indian  camjMiign  in  1858,  including  the  action 'of  "Kaaksr, 
defence  of  Jail  (wounded),  and  subeequent  operations  at  Shahjehanpore  (Medal). 

^  Lieutenants  Meredith  and  Stracey  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868  (Medal  vHh 
Clasp). 

*o  Lieut.  Morton  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  indndiss 
the  subsequent  oi>era(aons  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  O'Connor  served  with  the  X4th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  xoth  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  lUlof  &• 
bastopol,  and  assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkiiOi  Medal). 

**  Major  Wastell  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X846-47J  also  throughout  that  of  1850-53  (Medal), 
including  the  operations  in  the  Fish  river,  Amatolas,  and  both  the  Trans-Kei  expeditions.  Also  in  the  Haaaza  eo- 
paign  or  x868  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

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^y.  Piiy.i    5, .  Q^n^f^  ^  ^prjl  y,  .  Colonel  7th  Foot,  i  May  68. 

Lientenaat  Oolonela.— x  Greor^e  Henry  Waller,"  Sfuiffn,  10  Aug.  54 ;  Zt.  22  Dec.  54 ;  Capi.  »2o  Mar.  57 ; 

Major,  '21  June  64;  Lt. Colonel,  '28  Oct.  71. 
2  George  Flower  Herbert,^  Eneign,  ^15  Oct.  50;  Lt.  »io  Dec.  52;  Capt.  9  Sept.  55;  Jfdyor,  >'x4  Oct.  68; 
"  "  '    (•<,  6Sept.  73. 

I  Alfred  Goodlad  Danbeny ,♦  En».  '23  Nov.  52 ;  Lt.  '8  Sept.  54 ;  Cwpi.  30  Nov.  55 ;  Mtyor,  '23  June  69, 


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"SCr  Huffh  Stewart  Cochrane,"  Enaign.i^  April  49  iLt.^i^  Oct.  52 ;  Capt.  24  Aag.  58;  JBt.Jfci/or,  19  Jan.  64 ; 
_    Major,  »28  Oct.  71 ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  7  Jan.  74. 

I  Heathcote  Plummer,'  Ensign,  15  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.  13  April  55 ;  Capt.  18  Sept.  59 ;  St.Major,  5  July  72 ;  Mt^or, 
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I  William  Butterworth  Colvin  !  17  Nov.  57 '16  Aug. 

:  Thomas  Burton  Vandeleur  ,1*21  Sept.  55    23  Oct. 

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Frederick  Charles  Keyser 

Heniy  Wadham  Locke  Paddon 

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William  Wheaton  Chard  

George  Brooke  Meares^o  1'  3  June 

Edgar  Lonsdale    11*29  Nov. 

Robert  Henry  Maude p  3  Aug. 

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Philip  Charles  Coffin  Savage 
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Thomas  Groube*®   

George  Stanley  Orred 

Thomas  John  Raymond  Mallock,   ai\ 

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William  Joseph  Souire 

Francis  Wingfield  Douglass 

Robert  Barlow  Manning  

Gardiner  Frederic  Guyon 

John  Robert  Beckett 

William  Conolly  

John  Henry  Courtney  Clarke*  .itf/u- > 

tani  6  Sept.  73   y 

Norman  Pochtn   

Berkenhead  Qlegg  

Percy  St.  Maur 

Fred.  St.  Leger  Tottenham 

Charles  Lysaght  Mortimer 

Edward  Alfred  Mostyn 

Bobt.  Preston  Birkett  Rodick 

Charles  Bilderbeck  Mead  Branson  

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Gtoorge  Francis  Thunder 

Edmund  George  Reilly 

Hugh  John  Hector  Dive   

Arthur  Hildesl^  Daunt   


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a  William  Le  Peer  Power 

Wm.  Henry  Stopford  Heron-Maxwell  ... 

Richard  Lock  Appl^yard 

a  Trevor  John  Foster 

I  Robert  Erasmus  Saunders  

a  Louis  Hayes  Hartshome  Petit  Skinner 

a  Henry  Archibald  Anderson 

a  Henry  Martindale  Temple  

a  Charles  David  Myers  Gall    

a  Edward  LoftOB  Roche  Thaokwell 

Pa§wuutert.—i  William  Handasyde  Bnc 


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Qmeurttr  Mattert.—x  William  Ames,i'  xo  Oet.  7a. 

a  Matthew  Slatteiy  "  33  July  58. 
UMeal  qffUen,—!  Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Rudd,i«  MD.,  Smyeon,  x8  Nov.  71. 
a  Swrgeon  David  Mackie,  MD.,  Surgeon,  x  Oct.  6a. 
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lerwarda  from  the  disembarkation  in  the  Crimea  as  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  at  the  Mtttes  of 
■  Alma.  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastojpol  (MediU  with  ^^^  S^^f£^'^SS^^i^t 
Igtonrf  Honor,  Commander  of  xst  Class  of  tha  Military  Older  of  Savoy,  and  Claw  of  theM6djidie,andTnrkitfi 


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*  Lt. Colonel  Waller  served  with  the  Tth  Fosiliers  in  the  Crimea  ftrom  the  szst  Nov.  1854,  indoding  the  siege  of 
Bebaatopol,  sortie  of  $)th  May,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Quarries  7th  Jane  (woanded),  assault  of  the  Rodan  z8th  June 
(wounded),  and  was  in  the  Trenches  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turk* 
ish  Medal). 

s  LtColonel  Herbert  served  with  the  3tst  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  ft:om  32nd  May  1855.  including  the  aiegeand&n 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  and  was  woanded  during  the  bombardment  of 
27th  June  while  employed  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  in  throwing  up  an  entrenchment  in  the  8-gan  Betterj, 
right  attack  (MedsJ  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mi^or  Daubei^  served  with  the  00th  Li^ht  Infkntry  in  the  Crimea  firom  5th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  captnre 
of  the  Quarries,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June,  and  fbnned  one  of  the  stonning 
par^  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  SUjor  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  camimign  of  1854-55  in  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alina  and 
Inkerman,  siegra  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  36th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusaftye  Field  Force,  present  at  the 
defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destrac- 
tion  of  Lalloo  on  the  Z5th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the 
Bonair  Pass  on  z6th  lieoember  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes 
on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Cochrane  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  86th  Regt.  in  the  Central  India  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Boae, 
and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  Chandairee  (slightly  wounded),  battle  of  Betira  (tbne 
horses  shot  under  him),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Jhansi,  where,  under  a  tremendous  fin 
trora  the  fort,  he  planted  the  British  flag  on  the  top  of  the  Palace ;  battle  and  capture  of  Koonch,  various  actiou 
before  Calpee  fW>m  zsth  to  sist  May  1858,  battle  of  Growlowlee,  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Calpee,  battle  of 
Morar,  battle  before  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Gwalior ;  commanded  Irregular  Cavalry  under  &j> 
Robert  Napier  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Feroze  Shah  in  the  jangles  of  Central  India  (twice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  M^jor  of  Brigade  with  the  EoBofzje 
Field  Force  during  the  Indian  N.W.  fh)ntior  war  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Plummer  served  witii  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  xsth  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fki.ll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  4th  Pum'aub  Rifles  in  the  succeaefol 
attack  on  the  Cabool  Khail  Wuzeerees  in  Dec.  1859  '^^  J^^n*  '^^ ;  cmd  as  A.O.M.General  to  the  Tank  Field  Forte 
under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  in  the  operations  against  the  Mahsood  tribe  of  Wu2eerees  ftrom  April  to  the  2and  3iaj 
z86o,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Burrura  Pass  and  burning  of  Makeen  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Kerr  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  ftill  of  Sebastopol,  trxxta  the  24th 
Nov.  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  fh}ntier  war  of  1863  with  tne  Ensaf^  Field 
Foroe^  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sunfahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical 
Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  Z5tn  Deo.,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  deaUuction  of  the  village  at  the 
foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  z6th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  01  the  hill 
tribes  on  Z7th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Beauchamp  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Greneral  Chamberlain,  attached  to  the  a4th  (Mnzbiet 
Sikhs,  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  during  April  and  May  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Barren 
Pass,  taking  of  Makeen,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i<>  Captains  Paddon  and  Meares  and  Lieut.  Groube  served  in  the  jth  Fasiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier 
war  of  Z863  with  the  Eusofyze  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  aad 
at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  Z5th  Dec.,  also  in  the  artinc 
at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  z6th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  eta- 
plete  rout  of  tiie  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  Z7th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

li  Captain  Sweny,  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Regiment,  served  in  Abyssinia  aa  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Genml 
Wilby ;  was  afterwards  appointed  Provost  Marshal  and  Baggage  Master  to  the  zst  Brigade  zst  Diviaion,  and  ir&s 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Captain  for  sen':cr, 
Medal). 

"t  Captain  Sandys  served  in  Bengal  through  the  Sepoy  mutiny  in  Z857-58. 

u  Quarter  Master  Ames  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crmiea  ft-om  the  Z7th  June  Z855,  including  the  mgi 
and  fiiU  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Scnti 
also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusofzye  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the 
Sungahs  at  the  Umbevla  Pass,  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lall'»i. 
also  m  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  which  ended  in  tU 
complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  Hill  Tribes  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

I'  Quarter  Master  Slattexv  was  present  with  the  58th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  at  the  taking  and  destrQcdon  f 
Pomare's  Pah  on  30th  April  Z845,  attack  on  Heki's  Pah,  destruction  of  the  Waikiri  Pah,  storming  of  Kawiti's  Fah, 
capture  and  destruction  of  Rhuapekapeka  z ith  Jan.  z866  (Medal) . 

^*  Surgeon  Major  Rudd.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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1  General  Ball  served  in  the  Peninsula  with 
the  34th  Regiment  ft*om  June  1809  to  Nov.  18x3, 
including  the  siege  of  Badajos  in  May  181  x ;  battles 
of  Busaco  and  Albnhera,  actions  at  Arroyo  do 
Molinoand  Almaraz,  battle  of  Vittoria  (wounded  in 
the  head) ,  and  affairs  at  the  Pass  of  Maya  (severely 
wounded  in  the  left  leg).  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

"  Colonel  Robertson  served  in  the  Anglo-Si)ani8h 
Legion  IVom  July  1835  to  June  1837.  Received  a 
Modal  for  the  action  of  5th  May  1837  ;  the  Cross  of 
the  xst  Class  of  San  Fernando  for  the  actions  of 
the  15th  and  i6th  March  1837  ;  and  another  Medal 
for  the  storming  of  Irun  X7th  May  following: 
severely  wounded  in  the  face  by  a  splinter  in  the 
general  action  on  the  Heights  of  Ametza,  xst  Oct. 
1836.  Served  with  the  8th  Regiment  at  the  siege 
of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  9th, 
14th,  and  i8th  July  (commanded  the  Regiment), 
and  commanded  Detachments  of  8th  and  6 xst 
Regiments  at  the  capture  of  four  guns  in  front  of 
the  Advanced  Piquet  on  X2th  August.  Acted  as 
D.A.Q.M.Gren.  to  Seaton's  Column  in  December, 
including  afikirs  of  Gungaree,  Puttiala,  and'Myn- 
poorie.  Present  during  operations  trova.  2nd  to 
22nd  March  1858  resulting  in  the  occupation  of 
Lucknow  in  the  capacity  of  Deputy  Judge  Advo- 
cate General  to  the  Army  in  the  field  (Brevets  of 
Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

»  Colonel  Woods  served  with  the  97th  Regiment 
in  the  Crimea  fh>m  20th  Nov.  1854,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  com- 
manded the  Grenadiers  of  the  97th  with  the 
storming  party  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Brevet  of  Major,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


John  Falls,  4  Dec.  57 ;  Hon.Major,  x6  Oct.  71-  ^     ^       .         , 

X  Thos.  Palmer  Senior,  15  May  67;  Ensign,  18  Nov.  57 ;  ^*'  »6  ^^7  ^'J  Son.CapUnu,  15  May  7a. 
Quarter  MaHers.—2  Thomas  Massey  Chadwick,  20  Sept.  55. 
„  ,        ^^  I  William  Rowe,  x8  Oct.  73- 

Medical  QffUers.—^  Surgeon  Major  John  Madden.^*  MB.,  Surgeon  Major,  a  Oct.  66. 

1  Surgeon  Mtyor  Grahame  Auchinleck,**  MD.,  Surgeon  Major,  22  Dec;:^8.  t 

Faeinge  Bine.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and^^lC 
xst  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  9  March  1866 ;  DepSt,  ^eith  and  Battalion.        <^ 
2nd  Batt.  returned  from  Malta,  5  March  7868. 


145-46  ^ih  (The  Kings)  Begiment  of  Foot 

^  Kajor  Colman,  while  on  passage  to  India  in  the  transport  Briton,  was  wrecked  on  the  Lesser  AndamsB  in 
November  1844,  and  remained  on  that  island  fllty-one  days,  saffbring  very  severe  privations.  He  served  with  the 
80th  Begiment  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  waspresent  m  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseehah, and 
Sobraon— ran  the  Standard  Bearer  through  the  body  in  single  combat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

•  Major  Webb  served  at  the  siepc  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  9ih  and  14th  Julr. 
capture  of  four  guns  on  x2th  August,  and  six  days'  fighting  in  the  city ;  afterwards  present  in  the  action  of  Bohina- 
shur,  affair  of  Alljrghur,  and  battle  of  Agra,  the  action  of  Dilkoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  affur 
oi  the  and  and  action  of  6th  December  at  Cawnpore.  and  action  of  Khudagunj  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

I  Major  Longfield  accompanied  the  force  under  Msgor  B.  S.  Baynes  which  surprised  the  garrison  and  eeciu^l 
tke  Fort  and  magazine  of  Fhillour  on  the  Sutlej  on  the  12th  and  13th  May  1857 ;  also  served  at  the  siege  of  IXlti 
and  repulse  of  sorties  on  pth  14th  i8th  and  ajrd  July,  and  capture  of  four  guns  on  lath  August  1857 ;  aftcrwanis 
present  in  the  action  of  Dilkoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  the  affair  of  and  and  action  of  6th  Dec. 
«t  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagunj.  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  as  Brigade  Quarter  Mister  to 
Brigadier  Hale's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Sandee  (Medal  with  t^ro 
OlaJsps). 

*  Major  Whitting  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  March  1858,  and  acted  as  Staff  Adjutant  to  a  Detachmcii: 
«t  Basseram,  and  was  engaged  in  the  operations  a  j^lnst  the  rebels  in  the  jungles  of  Jugdespore  under  Sir  K.  Ln^rd ; 
also  served  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Oude,  includmg  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Sandee  (Medal . 

10  Captain  Brown  served  with  the  63rd  Begiment  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  and  fall  of  Sebnstopol,  also  at  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

II  Captain  Lowry  (late  a  Captain  in  the  41st  Begiment)  served  with  the  4z6t  Begiment  Uirooghont  the  Crimean 
campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  andfkllof  Sebastopol.  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  3^ 
October,  and  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  Eth  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie). 

u  Captain  Jervis  served  with  the  33rd  Begiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was  preae&t 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdfala  (Modal). 
1*  Surgeon  Majors  Madden  and  Auchinleck.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  gth  Foot. 

*  Colonel  Hawes  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  with  tho  oth  Begiment.  including  the  battles  cf 
Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Crimea  ft-om  the  ajrth  Nov.  1854,  inclndiL? 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  (jlasp.  Brevet  of  Majcr. 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Lt.Colonel  Buchainan  served  the  EoHtern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  47th  Begiment,  indudini^  th« 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  a6th  Oct..  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— appointed  Town  Major  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Major  Probart  served  with  the  95th  Begiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  34th  Nov.  1854,  indadirt; 
the  siege  and  fbll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me(!^idie,  and  Ttirkish  Medal).  Served  with 
the  54th  Begiment  during  the  Indian  zputiny,— in  Eastern  Bengal  against  the  Chittagong  Mutineers,  and  in  Lord 
Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

»  Majors  W.  Daunt  and  Harvey  served  in  the  Crimea  ftom  a7th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebas- 
topol, and  assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  tho  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Hi^or  Daunt  has 
also  the  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 

*  Major  Vibart  serv^od  in  the  Crimea  f^om  16th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault 
on  the  Cemeterv  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Major  Burfand  served  in  the  Crimen  fVom  i6th  Juno  1855,  including  the'  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  asJ 
assault  on  tho  Ccmeterj'  on  the  z8th  June  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkisth  Medal). 

*  Major  Boberts  served  with  the  40th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  zHt  April  1855.  including  the  siege  and  tkH 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Bedan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  land  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Musgrave  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  India  throughout  tho  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

t®  Captain  Huxham  served  with  the  31SC  Begiment  throughout  tho  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  incladrng  tb? 
action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  forts).  Also  served  against  the  Tacpici: 
rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862. 

13  Major  Morrison  served  the  Eastern  campaign  ttora  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopcl 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

1'  Major  Morris  served  with  the  95th  Begiment  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  U 
Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Quarter  Master  Casey  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkef, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon — severely  wounded  by  a  sabre-cut  in  left  arm  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  th* 
Crimean  campaign  f^om  a8th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Torki^J: 
Medal). 

1*  Quarter  Master  Sterrett  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroresh&t. 
and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  loth  Feb.  1855.  including  tbe^^ 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Surgeon  Major  Boberts.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


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U«nd.— Heniy  BatesJ  CJ.,  Member  of  ike  Army  Purehtue  CommUnon ;  Ensign,  9  Julv  39 ;  X<.  a8 
Copt.  '8  Aug.  45;  Bt.Mmor^  19  Jane  46;  Bt.Lt.Colonel^  7  June  49;  Major,  'xi  Oct.  53; 
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limteiuuit  OolonelB.— X  G^rge  Harrington  Hawea,*  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen;  Eneign,  34  Nov.   431 

Lt.  4  Jan.  46;   Copt.  '19  Sept.  48;  Bt.Mqjor,  3  Nov.  55;  Mcy'or,  34  Dec.  58;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  8  Ang.  64  j 

Lt.Colonel,  8  Mar  73 ;  Colonel,  3  Nov.  7a.  . 
2  Henry  James  Bnchanan,*  J^iwi^,  '14  June  50;  Lt.  '15  July  53;   Capt,  15  June  55;  Major,  i  AprQ57; 

Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  la  July  68 ;    Lt. Colonel,  x  Jan.  73. 
majn%.—2  Francis  Geo.  C.  Probart,^  i?iMt^,  18  Nov.  53;  ■^-  ««  Sept.  54;  Cap<.  39  Feb.  56 ;  Ifq/or, '30 

Sept.  68. 
a  William  Daunt."  Eneign,  13  Sept.  48  j  i<.  '15  Feb.  53 ;  Copt.  39  Feb.  56;  Major,  14  Feb.  72. 
I  Charles  Caldwell  Grantham,  Ensign,  16  Sept.  45 ;  it.  33  Oct.  47 ;  Capt.  ai  July  58  j  Miyor,  8  May  73. 
I  Hen^  Marcus  Beresford,  ii^fMi^w,  ^13  May  53 ;  Lt.  15  Dec.  54;  Capt.  P30  July  58;   Bt.Mcyor,  5  July 

73  ;  Major,  x  Jan.  73. 


Caftaiks. 

William  Orosbie  Harvey* 

X  Henry  Collingwood  Vibart*   ... 

a  William  Harris  Burland?    

a  Charles  John  Cramer  Boberta" 
a  Richard  Ohas.  Henry  Gtermon 
I  William  James  Maa 
a  W.  H.  Errington  Riu 
a  Charles  Smith  Perry .... 
I  Arthur  Henry  Josselyn 


a  Benjamin  D'UrbanMu8grave,*.lid«  de  \ 
Camtp  to  Governor  qfSontkAuatralia.. } 

X  John  Gillespie 

t  Francis  Edward  Biddulph 

3  Beginald  Edward  Huxham*<> 

X  Mileson  Edgar 

a  Edmund  Kerrich    

X  William  Richard  Vandelenr  

3  Archur  Francis  Bingham  Wright,  > 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Maj^eneral  ErMne  } 

X  Charles  George  Kane    

1  HerbertWitherstoneMynorsBaskerville 

a  Flarquhar  Glennie  


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James  Edward  MacDonnell  

Karsden  Samuel  James  Sunderland,  \ 

Adjutant  9i  July  69    ) 

James  Algernon  Ind 

Thornton  Warner  Clogstoun  

Thomas  Farley 

Huntley  Bacon 

Daniel  Dickinson,  Inetruetor  of  Mue-  \ 

ketrvis  Oct.  70 ) 

Archibald  Graham  WaveU 

John  Lovell  

Augustus  Henry  Longfield 

Edward  Charles  Maltby  

Edward  Pennell  Elmhirst,  Inetruetor  \ 

^fMueketry  ip  April  70 ] 

Frederick  Woodhouse  James,  at  Staf\ 

College _; 

Charles  Herbert  Shepherd 

Greorge  Michell  Seaton,  Adj.  X3  Nov.  73 

Richard  Andrews  Mitchell 

Herbert  Durell  Terry   

Fitzmanrice  Rob.  Deane  Townkhend  ... 

John  Baines  Seddon  Deverell 

Bdward  Croft  Murray 

Octavius  Allcard 

Edward  Bosville  James  

Fred.T.RowanHamilton,^tti«d«  Camp  \ 

to  the  Governor  General  qf  Canada... ) 

Somerset  Henry  Paul  Graves    

Samuel  Martin  Gully   ■ 

Waldegrave  Charles  Feam  Kell < 

Divie  Knighton  Robertson 

Mom.  Richard  Luttrell  PiUdngtcnBethell 
Wmiam  Gibbs  Straghan 


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3  Henry  James  Shuokburgh  . 
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17      ...     ±'agfmaMtere.'~9  Walter  Morrison,"  39  Dec.  5 7 ;  Eneign ,  1 3  March  57 ;  Son.Mq;or,  13  Mar.  7a. 
17      ...  X  Maxwell  Kirwan  Morri*,"  10  March  S7 ;  Uon.Major,  xo  March  73. 

Quarter Maetert.— J  John  Casey,"  9  Dec.  64. 

3  Thomas  Sterrett,"  19  Dec.  65. 
Medieal  qffieere.—^  Surgeon  Maior  Alexander  Fisher  Bartley,  Suraeon  Major,  ai  Deo.  73. 
X  Surgeon  Major  Edmund  Humphrey  Robert8,i«  Surgeon,  7  Aug.  66. 
Faeinge  TeViow.— Agent,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 
x$t  Batt.  returned  from  the  Cape  qf  Good  Mope,  Auguet,  1870.     and  Batt,  returned fnm  Japan,  Julf  1868. 
1  I.ieai.G«neral  Bates  has  served  three  years  in  the  West  Indies  and  twenty-one  years  in  the  Bast  Indies. 
srved  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Dick,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) ;  and  was  appointed 
^er  that  aotion  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough,  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  in  which  capacity  he  served  in 
e  Panjan^  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Ramnu^gnr  and  subsequent  operations  result- 
g  in  Ukt  pMsage  of  the  Chenab  and  the  battles  of  OhUlian wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

,  [^Notes  continued  on  lower  half  ^f  preoedAng  page. 


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"Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "PMnweuLA"  "SoaaAow"  "Pukjaub"  " Mooliait **^' Goojkrat'^'  " 

Oolonel.— Sir  John  Gftrvock.i  KCB.  Eiuiffn,  '4  Sept.  35  ;  Lt.  31  Dec.  39;  ^«P'-  '25  Nov.  42;  Bt.ii*jtr, 
'     3  April  46 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  aa  Dec.  48 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  M<yor,  19  June  55 ;  Major  Otnend,  i  April  63; 

LUut.Oeneral,  20  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  loth  Foot,  20  Feb.  74. 
Lieutenant  ColoneU.— 2  Stephen  Francis  Charles  Annosley,^  En$ign,  '6  July  38 ;  Li.  'z?  Aug.  41 ;  ^^'^ 

P22  Oct.  47 ;  BtMuyor,  ao  July  58 ;  Major,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  24  June  59 ;  Lt.Colonel,  28  Aug.  ih . 

Colonel,  3  March  67. 
I  Cuthbert  Barlow,*  i?Mt^,  x8  AprU  45;  Li.  1*10  Dec.  47;  Capl.  8  Jan.  58;  Major,  14  June  64;  K.CWow', 

29  Oct.  73. 
Kuon.— I  Patrick  Browne  Lucas,"  Enngn,  »io  Oct.  45 ;  Lt.  4  Oct.  48:  Capt.  8  Jan.  s8 ;  Major,  xo  July  «. 

1  V^  JosephP.  H.  Growe.71?iMw».  27  Oct.  46 ;  Li.  17  Sept.  50 ;  Capt.  8  Jan.  58 ;  Bt.Major,  so  Dec.  59;  Utj^, 
28  Aug.  66 ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  2  Jan.  71. 

2  G^eorfl^  Churchill  Bartholomew,^  Entign,  '17  May  50;  Lt.  ^13  Feb.  52;  Giyt.  "'31  Aug.  58;  B<.¥«>r, 
5  July  72 ;  Major,  29  Oct.  73. 

2  John  Byron,»»  Enaign,  '13  Feb.  52 ;  lA.   14  June  54  ;  Capt.,  '22  June  58 ;  Bl.Major,  5  July  72 ;  ifc. ', 
1 2  Nov.  73. 


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62  Pii  Oct. 

62  P24  Jan. 

P  8  Sept.  63  P  9  May 

Pii  Sept.  63IP11  July 

P  4  Dec.    63  jP  5  Jan. 

19  April  64  P18  Jan. 


BBIV.MAJ.    I 


5  July 
5  July 
5  July 

17  Nov. 

10  Oct. 


5  July 


P19  July 

,»'  3  May 

Eustace  Beaum.  Bumaby    'P23  Aug. 

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P24  Jan. 
P  7  Mar. 


1  Joseph  Hamilton  Hodgson  

2  Charles  Edward  Amys  Tuck  

2  Nicholas  Purcell  O'Gorman 

2  Geo.  Hamilton  Singer,  In$t.  of  Mu$-  \ 

ketry  15  Aug.  71 ] 

X  Thomas  Greorge  Booth  „ 

1  Armstrong  William  Elliott ...|Pii  July 


P23  Mar. 

P29  May 

20  July 

23  Dec. 
P17  April  69 

30  June   69 


Robert  Gardner  Warton 

2  Augustus  George  Bridge  

2  Henry  Robert  Roberts 

I  Metcalfe  Dale    

1  Charles  Talbot  Peyton  

2  Frederic  William  Key  Glass 

I  George  Blagrove  Paton 

1  Herbert  Meyrick  

1  Frank  Robert  Lowth 

a  James  de  Hoghton 

z  Beresford  Robert  Hamilton  ... 


65,  Pa  I  Aug.   69 

P  7  April  65, P  X  Sept.  69 

Pi6May    65,Pi5Sept.  69 
"      '  ■      65,Pi9  Feb. 

67|P23  Nov. 

651     5  Jan. 

67  Pi 5  Feb. 

67      "^ 


P18  Jan. 
Nov. 
P19  Feb. 
P29  May 
8  Jim. 
P22  Aug. 
P24  Nov. 
P27  April  70 
P30  Nov.  70 
23  Sept.  7T 


Sub  LnnrTBirAirTS. 

2  Arthur  Steuart  Corry  Dillon    

X  Henry  Compton  Sewell  Groldft-ap 
Henry  Wiley 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
2G  Oct. 
22  Nov. 


1  Sir  John  Garvock  served  ot Sr 
Harry  Smith's  staff  in  the  Kaffir  wi: 
during  1850-52  (Medal).  Utt^-o 
acted  as  Adjutant  General  and  Qnar- 
ter  Master  General  to  Sir  Harry  SmJt 
in  the  action  with  and  defeat  c-f  ibf 
rebel  Boers  at  Bloem  Plaats  (frc- 
Africa).  29th  August  184S.  Was  » 
Major  of  Brigade  in  Sir  Harry  Simu» » 
Division  throughout  the  Sikh  cam- 
paign of  1845-46,  and  wasprescBi  i* 
the  battles  of  Moodkec.  ferou^ 
(horse  shot  under  him),  BuddiviO, 
Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  where  1»^»' 
himself  severely  wounded,  and  r> 
horse  struck  in  three  places  (M^lai 
with  three  Clasps).  Commanded  tif 
Euso&aie  Field  Force,  c<msl^tme  ^ 
.,  12,000  men  and  24  guns,  in  the  ojierA- 
7o'tion8  on  the  North-Wcstcm  FmcLrr 
7o|of  India  in  December  1S63,  wtuca 
71  led  to  the  completely  puccesftfulur- 
71  mination  of  the  war  ondsubnust^.- 
71 'of  the  enemy  {KCB.,  Medal). 
71 
7» 
71 
7' 
7» 

73 


SCB  LIKUT. 

13  Nov.  72 
30  April  73 
28  Feb.    74 


Mar.  48 ;  MonJ£t{jor,  x  Jane  65. 
71. 


Pay«a#**r».—z  James  Murphy,"  x  June  55;  Q.Jf.  3  Mar.  48;  J£on.iHvi 
2  George  Lewis  Cuming.  6  Dec.  66  ;  Aon.Captain,  6  Dec.  : 
Quarter  Maater».—i  Robert  Hyde,  xx  Aug.  63. 

a  James  Templeton,  27  Sept.  71. 
Medical  Qffleer$.—  2  Surgeon  Major  George  Monlas  Slaufrhter,"  Surgeon,  7  Aug.  67. 
X  Surgeon  Major  FitsGJerald  Edward  Scanlan,  z  April  73. 
^  _  ^^       ,  Faeinge  YeWovr.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

itt  Bait,  embarked  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Sept.  1864.     BepSi,  with  tnd  Battalion. 
2nd  Batt.  returned  from  Bangoon,  zq  Feb,  z87^  by  V^OOQIC 


loth  {The  North  Lincolnshire)  Regiment  of  Foot  148a 

*  Colonel  Axmesley  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  in  Ceylon  dnring  the  rebellion  in  1848.  Served  with  the  xoth 
Re^nment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  was  present  at  the  suppreasion  of  the  mutiny  at  Benares,  capture  of 
the  Fort  of  Atrowleea,  advance  on  Lucknow,  incladmg  the  actions  of  Cnanda,  Umeerpore,  Sultanpore,  and  Donroha, 
sicj^  and  capture  of  Lacknow,  commanded  the  advanced  party  into  the  Kaisabagh,  commanded  a  party  of  Volun- 
teers occapying  the  large  Mosque  commanding  tho  Kaisabagh— mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "highlv  dis- 
tiDgoished  himself;"  afterwards  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  and  subsequent  operations  at  Jugdespore  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Lt  Colonel  Barlow  served  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  loth  Regt.,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  before  Mooltan,  action  pf  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  Heights  before  Mooltfin,  capture  of  the  Dowlat 
Gute  (grape-shot  woimd),  and  surrender  of  the  fortress;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  with 
two  Cdisps).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespore  with  Eyre's  Forcc» 
capture  of  Atrowleea,  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  Sultanpore.  and  Douraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
relief  of  Azimghur,  and  operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Ma^'or  Lucas  served  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  xoth  Regiment,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  before  Mooltan,  aflkir  of  the  otn  Sept.,  storming  tho  enemy's  strongly  entronchecl  position  and  surrender 
of  the  fortress;  afterwards  present  at  tne  battle  of  Goojorat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  cam- 
paign of  1857-58.  including  tne  advuice  on  Lucknow  and  actions  at  Chnnda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of  Ju^espore,  and  operations  ih  its  vicinity  (Medai  with  Clasp) . 

'  Lt. Colonel  Crowe  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  m  the  Persian  campaign  in  1856,  and  was  present  in  the  action 
of  Kooshab  and  bombardment  of  Mohnmrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Ser\'ed  m  India  with  Havelock's  Column  from  its 
first  taking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Fnttehpore,  Pandoo  Kuddce,  CawnjMre,  Oonao,  Buseerut- 
punge,  Boorbeakechowkee  (Victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  and  gallant  conduct),  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh, 
relief  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  defence  of  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of 
Azimghur,  and  operations  near  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service 
fur  Lucknow). 

'  Major  Bartholomew  commanded  a  mounted  Detachment  of  the  loth  Regiment  during  the  operations  against 
the  rebels  in  the  Shahabad  district,  f^m  9th  Oct.  1858  to  4th  Jan.  1850,  and  was  several  times  engaged  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal).    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  186S  (Medal). 

»"  Mayor  Byron  served  in  the  34th  Regiment  at  the  sieee  of  Sebastopol  in  1854,  and  was  wounded  and  taken  pri- 
Boner  in  a  sortie  by  the  Russians  on  the  night  of  the  aoth  December  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  actions  at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  relief  of  Azimghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Davies  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  **  gallant  and  humane  conducts 
on  the  3rd  Nov.  1852  for  having  plunged  into  the  Rio  Grrande  at  Jamaica  and  rescued  a  private  soldier  who  had  bceu 
carried  away  by  the  force  of  the  current." 

"  Major  &uidwith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  party  of  the  xoth  Regi- 
ment under  Captain  Dunbar  (who  was  killed)  at  the  attempt  to  relieve  Arrah  (wounded) ;  advance  to  Lucknow, 
and  actions  at  Ghanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  storming  of  the  Emaumbara 
and  Kaisabagh,  passage  of  the  Tonse,  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  operations  in  its  vicinity 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Hudson  served  during  the  KafOr  wars  of  18^6-47,  and  of  1851-53,  on  the  Ordnance  Staff,  and  was  fVc- 
qnently  thanked  in  General  orders  (Medal).  Served  also  m  the  Crimean  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  several 
sorties,  and  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  1855,  when  he  was  contused  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell  in  the 
Trenches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>*  Captain  Battye  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  'present  at  the  mutiny  at  Dinapore  and 
attempt  to  relieve  Arrah ;  capture  of  Atrowleea,  advance  to  Lucknow,  and  actions  at  Chanda,  tJmeerpore,  Sultan- 
p>jre,  and  Douraha,  siege  aixd  capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Emuumbara  and  Kaisabagh  (Medal 
with  ClaspJ. 

><  Maior  Murphy  served  with  the  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Sntlej  campaign  of  1845  46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Also  the  Puxgaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  whole  of  tho  siege  operations  beforo 
Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  X7th  Aug.  1848,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  after- 
wards present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•  Sui>|^ii  Mfuor  Slaughter.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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Brigade  l>0pae,  iSdbB. 


11th  (North  Devonshire), 

Nivbi,ik"  "Nm"  "0«th»s"  **  Toulouse  *'  **  Pxvmui.A..* 

Yearrsor.  Colonel.— 5»r  Prancifl  Seymour,*  Bart,  CB.  Entign,  'iMay  34 ;  Lt.  '16  June 37 ;  Capt.  %  Sepi.  40; Cy. 
Fall  Hall:  ^  Li.Colwul,  P28  June  50;  Colontl,  a8  Nov.  54;  3fa;or  General,  xo  Sept.  64;  Xe.GciMrai»  14  April  73; 
^*y-  Z^y-     C'oion«i  I xth  Foot,  7  Feb.  74. 

Lieutenant  Coloneli.— x  John  Boe,  Enrian,  1*26  May  44 ;  Lt.  '9  Oct.  46 ;   Capt.  '30  Sept.  53 ;  Jf«/V* '»  F^- 
60;  Bi.Lt. Colonel,  34  Mar.  7X  ;  Lt.Cofonel,  '31  May  7X. 
IVu  3  William  Henry  Crompton-Stanafleld,«  JEneiffn,  ^17  Aug.  54  ;  £<.  9  Feb.  55;  Oip<.  '7  Nor.  56;  Ifcjir, 
'  ;  Lt.C  '      '  •      ^-' 


37  Aug.  70 ;  Lt.Colonely  '33  July  71. 
Majore.— X  George  Toddington  Osbom^^.'i  Dec.  48^-£|5.Pi6  Sept.  51;  Ca^.^91  May  58;  JTo/.'sx  May  71. 

58;  Major,  *i9  Jvlj  ^l. 
Major,  »22  July  71. 
Major,  34  July  71. 


I  EdTirard  Birch . 


a  William  Adam  Smyth 

X  Alex.  M.  Arthur,  V.AMQ.  \ 
for  MMk.,  Meerut,  Bengal) 
I  Jol     


ohn  William  Oreen 
Frederic  Jaa.  S.  Whiteside,  \ 
D.A.A.  Q.forMuMk.Lucknow  S 
David  Halliday  

I  Hugh  Montil  Toller  

3  Frederic  Watson 

3  •.WilliamPictonMortimer,*') 
D,A.  q.M. General,  Ceylon  S 

1  Edward  Henry  Hare 

John  Hichens  Bamflold* 

Edward  Lee  Street 

3  t.CharlesFrederick  Colvile,  *) 
Brigade  Me^or  at  Belfaet  } 

3  Alexander  Henry  Yaughan  . 

3  Henry  Herbert  Skill 

3  Frederick  Fitaroy  Gibbons... 

X  Frederick  Nathaniel  Callwell 

_  Vyvyan  Williams  

3  James  George  Ballantyne  ... 

z  Christopher  Samuel  Bailey... 

3  Edwaid  Reginald  M^nuors) 
Baskerville } 


»24  Feb. 

5  Feb. 

19  Feb. 

'x7  Nor. 

z7Mar. 

'30  July 
'31  July 
'39  July 

34  Nov. 

33  May 

6  July 
>^3i  Feb. 

3  July 

xo  April 
'  I  June 

4  July 
'xx  June 

4  June 
P28  May 
•*  3  June 

3  July 


LnUTBKl-KTS. 

X  George  Vincent  Meredith,^      «  „     . 
Adjutant  7  Jxme  69 S     '^  ^®P'* 

P16  Jan. 
P16  Oct. 
14  June 

5  July 


3  Thomas  Albert  Kemble 
2  Philip  Henry  Smith  . 

1  Spencer  Byng  Astley 
z  Bachd.  JSquiro  Imhott'O'Brien 
X  Sylvester  Reid,  Instructor') 

qf  Musketry,  31  Oct.  71...  i 

2  Dennett   Thomaa  Kinder, ) 

Adjutant  za  July  71     S 

3  Edward  Hensman  Vaughan. 
2  ».  James  Walker  Andrews  ... 

James  Herbert  Yule,  In$t. ) 


P  xMay 
'x3  July 

'34  Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

»x6  April 
p  3  July 
P23  July 

XI  Aug. 

Pxa  Oct. 

X  Oct. 

»  8  Jan. 

P  1  Dec. 

9  Feb. 

5  July 
'  9  Aug. 
PaeMay 
P  6  Nov. 
P  2  Sept. 
P28  April 

p  a  June 


X7  Sept. 
P3X  April 

'  8  Jan. 

9  Oct. 

»  3Mar. 

p  8  June 
^31  Aug. 
»  xOct. 

16  May 

Px8  Nov. 

7  June 
xSept. 

'aa  Oct. 

'31  May 
Pia  July 
'32  July 
P3X  Oct. 

8  June 

9  Oct. 
5  July 


BT.LT.COI.. 


Q  May 

P30  June 
X  Sept. 

(^'Musketry  1  Jan.  74  --i       *  ^^^' 
3  Thomas  Stephen  Coppinger,P2o  April 
X  Edward  William  Scott jPzsMay 

2  Charles  Edward  Lang '  30  Mar. 

X  Ross  Thompson  p  6  Nov. 

I  George  Frederick  Guyon    ...  p  13  Mar. 

3  George  DodsworthStawell...]p  2  May 

I  Dirk  Gwysbert  Barry  P25  April 

I  GuBtavus  Spieker    Bullocke|p  3  Feb. 
X  Multon  Thos.  Geo.  Lambarde  P  z  Sept. 

3  William  Yorke p  5  Jan. 

3  Richard  Edward  Kelsall P31  July 

I  BradshawLewis  Philip  ReiUy        ^--'- 

1  Fra.  Wm.  Staveley  Jack- 7 

BOix,  Interpreter  S 

2  William  Prinn  Noon 

James  Brogue. 


xo  Sept.  65 

P  x  Dec.   65 

Pig  July    66 

XX  Nov.  66 


XI  Jan. 
P  8  Jmie 


Wm.  Arthur  Joyce  Murray .. 
Chas.  Mordaunt  Fitzgerald 

Sub  LiBUTXiTjurTS. 
X  George  Maokworth  Bullock 

2  Samuel  Keith  Harries    

3  James  HerbertVldal  Brai-  \ 
thwaite  ) 

3  John  Woodville  Jones 

Neville  Francis  Fitz  Gerald  ^ 

Chamberlain } 

James  Loughnan  O'Bryen ... 

Henry  George  Byland 

Henry  Wickliam    


7  July 

P  9  Fob. 

Pii  Feb. 

Px9  May 

33  Nov. 


Pt4  Mar. 

'35  April  68 
PisJuly   68 

P33Aug.   68 

P  3  Sept.  68 
31  Oct.  68 
30  May    69 


18  Oct.    73 


»  Sir  Prancia  Seymour  embarked  ftir  the  &is 
on  the  98th  February  1854  with  the  xstBattahcL 
Soots  Fusilier  Guards,  in  which  he  served  wi»- 
out  intermission  throughout  the  Crimean  csis* 
paign  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  on  the  8th  Sept. 
1855,  when  he  returned  to  England  in  cowe- 
quenoe  of  a  severe  wound  in  the  head  which  h* 
received  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol  while 
Field  OflElcer  commanding  the  Bight  Attack  o£ 
the  24th  August  1855.  He  was  present  as  th* 
Battle  of  the  Alma  where  he  was  highly  com- 
mended for  hiri  gallant  conduct.  Battle  of  Bab- 
klava,  the  repulse  of  a  sortie  the  day  after,  s£^ 
Battle  of  Inkerman  where  he  received  a  gtn- 
shot  wound  of  the  band,  and  succeeded  to  ti» 


.  jcommsmd  of  the  Battalion  at  an  early  pan  ^ 
P25  Sept.  69. the  day.  Was  recommended  for  the  victona 
24  Jan.  70  Cross  for  gallant  conduct  when  Field  Officer  n 
'  9  Feb.  7olthe  Trenches  on  the  a4th  August  1855,  as  well  *s 
Px4  Sept.  70|for  his  conduct  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma.  W» 
Pis  July  71  in  temporary  command  of  the  Battali(ni  duribc 
7t  a  portion  of  the  winter  of  1854-55.  (Medal  wru 
71  four  Clasps.  C.B.,  OfBcer  of  the  Legion  of  Hoiut. 
7^3nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Med&iJ 


7  Oct. 

»27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 


38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 


34  April  72 
36  June  73 


3x  Aug. 

13  Feb. 

9  Aug. 

28  Feb. 
38  Feb. 
x8  Mar. 


«  LtColonel  Crompton-Stansfield  served  1 
the  43nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  t£c 
x4th  July  X855,  including  the  aiege  «nd  ffi'c 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TuxtitA 
Medal). 

*  Captain  Mortimer  served  with  the  8oih  Re- 
giment in  Burmah  in  1853  (Medal  with  Glasppr 
Pegu).  Also  in  the  LMlian  mutiny  c«mpaiK="i 
Z858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  Camel  I.  o»p5 
at  the  capture  of  Calpee,  and  scrred  with  the 
Cawnpore  and  Moradahad  Levies  (Medal  wsi 
Clasp).  ^  . 

•  Captain  Bamfield  served  with  the  :«« 
Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  *J5^5?» 
including  the  siege  of  Kotah,  battle  of  f«M«!» 
and  pursuit  through  Rajpootana,  Central  ind* 
and  Malwa  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  _      ^ 

7  Doctors  Wee*  and  TnUodi.— For  War  Ser- 
vices see  '*  Medical  Depaztmont." 


Paymatter$.—9  Richard  Rodd  Robinson,  36  Mar.  58 ;  Hon.Major^6  Mar.  73. 

I  Di  '         ^     ^    . 

Quarter  Maetere.- 

Medical  Qffhere. 


I  David  Simpson,  15  June'58 ;  JSneian,  3  June  48 ;  Son.M(\for,  15  Juno  68. 
John  Robinson  Atkins,  23  Nov.  60. 


X  William  Mullins,  17  July  63. 

■a  Surgeon  Mtyor  John  Henry  West,?  2n>.,  Surgeon,  x6  Feb.  64. 
X  Surgeon  Major  John  Tulloch,?  MD.,  Surgeon,  13  Feb.  66. 
Faeinge  Green.^Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
xMt  Battalion  embarked  for  Bengal,  16  July  1864.     DepSt.aUaeked  to  md  BatiaKen, 
ond  Battalion  returned  from  the  Cape  of  &ood  Mope,  ix  July  1870. 

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YeviSer.  Colosel.— Henry  Colvile,  Ensign  ^  Lt.  '29  Dec.  13 ;  Lt,^  Capi.  P6  Nov.  17 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  '6  July  30 ; 
Major  4"  Col.  '31  Dec.  44 ;  Lt. Colonel,  '25  March  53  ;  MaJorC^eneralf  20  June  54 ;  LUut. General,  20  July  60  j 
Oenerai,  27  March  68 ;  Colonel  12th  Foot,  29  Oct.  64. 
laenteaant  Oohmels.—  John  M'Neill  Walter,'  CB.,  Brigadier  General  Commanding  Saugor  District;  Ensign, 
'31  July  35;  Lt.  3  July  39;  Capt.   29  Sept.  47;  Mf^jor,  ^2  Dec.  53;  Lt.Cohnel,  '17  Oct.  56;   Colonel, 
Z7  June  61. 
2  John  M'Kity,  Ensign,  25  Aug.  54 ;  X/.  9  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  6  May  59 ;  Major,  i  July  67  ;  X£.Cofefi«{,  x  May  71. 
X  Edward  H.  Foster,*  Ensign,  2  May  42 ;  Lt.  14  Apr.  46  j  Capt.  14  Feb.  55  ;  Major,  17  June  68 ;  Lt.Colonel, 

I  April  73. 
■ig'era. — 2  George  Fuller  Walker,^  Commandant,  Kussowlte  Depot ;  Ensign,  14  April  46 ;  X/.  13  Sept.  49 ;  Capt. 

17  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  'y  June  65. 
I  I*>ederick  Bagnell,*  Ensign,  20  Oct.  46 ;  Lt.  8  Aug.  49 ;  Capt.  8  Jan.  58  ;  Major,  9  April  70. 
I  Charles  Jocelyn  Cecil  Sillery,  Ens.  21  Jan.  53  ;  JUS.  21  Sept.  54 ;   Capt.  9  Sept.  55  ;  Major,  i  May  71. 
a  Edward  Marcon,  Ens.  13  Sept.  48 ;  Lt.  3  Dec.  52 ;  Capt.  30  Se])t.  5S  ;  Bt. Major,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  i  Apr.  73. 


Captaiits. 
I  Wm.  Cooke  O'Shaughnessy*  ) 
Assist.Mil.  See.  Hong  JLong  S 

1  William  Thomas  Baker  

2  HughPearce  Pearson.'O^- ) 
Hating  D.A.Quart.Master  > 
General,  Giealior  District ) 

1  Henry  Macgregor  Lowry*  ... 

2  William  Keougn 

I  WilliamCrosbieSiddonsMair* 
a  HenryLongWilliamPhillips" 
I  Campbell  Thomas  Moiris  .. 
I  Wm.  A.  Fetherstonhaugh*.. 
I  James  Edward  Harris 

3  John  King  Dooner^' 

1  Henry  Magee  

2  George  Turner 

2  Greorge  James  Grordon 

2  Herbert  Trist  Cooper  i«  

2  Robert  Baynes  Reed    

3  Walter  John  Boyes  

1  Simon  Bagge  Triphook  ^*.. 

2  Henry Duppa  Alfred  Cutbilli 
.  Charles  Henry  Gardner  ... 

LlBITTSirAKTS. 

2  Arthur  Henry  Brittain" 

2  WilliamBrowne  Ferris, /fM.> 
of  Musketry,  16  May  73...  i 

2  George  Frederick  Gavin 

1  Harry  Leigh  Townshend 

I  Arthur  French 

3  Charles  Hely ,  Adj.  19  Jan.  73 

1  Henry  Stewart  Bolton" 

2  Thomas  Baker 

2  John  C.  Robertson  Glasgow.. 

W.WiillaceRoderickOnslow" 

I  Manfred  John  Sawyer 

I  Owen  Williams,  Instructor  } 
qf  Musketry  15  Feb.  71  ...} 

1  John  James  Fox  Irwin 

2  Goo.Aug.BarringtonGodbold 

3  Arthur  Staniforth  Hcxt 

2  Richard  Thos.  Edward  Dowse 

1  Chas.  Fairfax  HuUon  Riddell 
X  Charles  Richard  Townley,  ) 

Adjutant  24  Sept.  73 S 

2  Richard  James  Pike 

I  Charles  Thos.  Jackson  Dowler 

1  Arthur  CoiGH 

2  Edward  ttedhtoue Jos. Warner 
2  William  Randolph  Routh, ) 

Interpreter S 

1  James  Jsiducy  Tillyer-Blunt 

2  Guillum  Scott  Bjiugh 

2  Gcofije  Shields    


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«  Brigadier  General  Walter  served  throughont 
the  Kathr  campaign  of  1846-47  as  Adjutant  of  t^e 
90th  Light  Infantry,  and  Field  Adjutant  of  the 
i8t  Division  (Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regi- 
ment in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1840,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Also  with  a  Brigade  on  the  Peshawur 
fi-onticr  in  1851-52.  Served  with  the  35th  Begt.  m 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59 ;  commanded  the 
Arrah  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Sirthooa, 
Bramineegunge,  Rampdorperoiora  Jemaon,  and 
Kareesath ;  subsequently  a  light  Column  m  wio 
operations  in  Shahabad,  including  the  action  be- 
fore Nonoodhee  ( CB, ,  and  Medal) . 

«  Lt.Colonel  Foster  and  Major  Bagnell  servea 

in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

.      *  Mnjor  Walker  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  btn 

Regt.  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (severely 

V  wounded),  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  oth 

71  (horse  shot)  14th  i8th  and  23rd  July  1857 ;  aOer- 

71  wards  present  in  the  actions    of  Bolundshur 

and  Allighur,    battle  of   Agra,   action  of   Dil 

Koosha  and    relief  of  Lucknow  under    Lord 

Clyde,  affair  of  the  and  and  action  of  the  6th 

Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagung 

(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  „     ^  ^  ^^      ^ 

«  Major  O'Shaughnessy  and  Capt.  Fetherston- 
haugh  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  through- 
out the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was 
present  during  the  remainder  of  the  Waikato 
campaign  under  Sir  Duncan  Cameron,  alao 
at  the  operations  before  and  assault  of  the 
•    73  (jate  Pah  (Medal). 


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ToMViMters.-x  Walter  Rice  Olivey,  6  Apr.  55  ;  Ensian,  '14  Feb.  51 :  i<-  '29  Oct.  56 ;  Hon.Mtyor,  14  Feb.  66. 

a  Thomas  Huddlestone,«>  i  May  64  ;  k-M-  16  Feb.  56 ;  ^lon.Captaxn,  x  May  69. 
QuarUr  Masters. — 2  Edward  Farrant,»»  30  July  62. 

I  William  Cox,  29  Oct.  73 . 
Medical  Officers.— q  Surgeon  Major  James  GreigLeask,  MB.,  Surgeon,  15  Feb.  71. 
I  Surgeon  John  Wallace,"  MD.  A.S.  31  March  64. 
Facings  Yeilow.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.    Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  &  Co. 
i9t  Batt.  returned  from  New  Zealand,  August  1867. 
and  Batt.  embarked  for  Bengal,  July  1864.  DepCt,  vith  ist  Batt.  ^  ^  ^ ,  ^ 

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151  12th  {East  Suffolk)  Regiment  of  Foot, 

J  Captain  Pearson  served  in  the  84th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Column  under  Havelock,  inclading 
the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  randoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore  (wounded),  Oonao,  Buseerut  Gunge  (first  and eecoudi. 
Boorbeake  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungawar,  and  Alum  Bagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  commanded  a  Company  of  the  iifix 
Regt.  in  the  sortie  of  26th  Sept.  1857,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Him  Kanah ;  served  with  Outiam's  Force  at  the 
Alum  Bagh,  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh  (Ued&l  aad 
two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

J  Captain  Lowry  served  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Mair  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  including  the  capture  Qf  the  Pahs  at  KihiM, 
capture  of  Matarikoriko,  relief  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt,  action  of  Huirangi,  and  Fkiimi?Ii 
in  front  of  Tearie.  Served  during  the  first  part  of  the  Waikato  campaign,  also  as  Adjutant  of  the  Flying  Coltum 
during  the  war  of  1863-64  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Phillips  served  with  the  lath  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present 
with  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  Rangiriri  on  the  20th  Nov.  1863  (Medal). 

"  Captains  Doouer  and  Triphook  and  Lieut.  Bolton  served  in  New  Zealand  during  active  operations  in  1864-66 
(Medal). 

"  Ca.ptain  Cooper  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-66,  inclndijig  the  'Waikato 
campaign. 

1'  Captain  Cutbill  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-^,  and  was  present  with  the  Th«m» 
expedition  and  with  that  of  the  Waikato  (Medal). 

"  Lieut.  Brittain  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  including  the  expedition  to  the  Thames  and  siege  aii 
capture  of  the  Maori  position  at  Orakau  on  xst  and  and  April  1864  (Medal). 

^*  Lieut.  Onslow  served  in  New  Zealand  during  active  operations  in  1S66  (Medal). 

*>  Captain  Huddlestone  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  a&d 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Quarter  Master  Farrant  served  in  the  Butlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Feroieshah 
(Medal).  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  relief  of  Pegu,  and  with  General  Peel's  Column  to  Maitsban  ud 
Thongoo  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Bedleekeserai,  siege  and  operaticia* 
before  Delhi,  actions  of  Namoul,  Kassgunge,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  opex»- 
tions  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .    Served  in  the  Indian  N. W.  Frontier  war  of  1863  (Clasp). 

*■  Doctor  Wallace.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  i^th  Foot. 

•  Major  Twyuam  served  with  the  61st  Regt.  at  the  siegeandcaptureof  Delhi  in  1857,  and  the  action  of  }?#i^' 
ghur;  and  with  the  13th  Light  Inikntry  in  the  actions  at  Doomureah gunge,  Toolsepore,  and  Bootwab  (31e^ 
with  Clasp). 

•  Major  Brown  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  5th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Scbastopcl, 
attacks  of  the  Redan  on  18th  June  (with  the  storming  Column)  and  8th  Sept.;  also  at  the  bombardtment  and  «:• 
render  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  a  party  of  tb? 
57th  Regiment  with  the  Colunm  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Arab  village  of  Pbf  * 
Othman  on  the  i8th  March  1858  (mentioned  in  despatch,  and  thanked  in  General  orders).  Served  in  ibe>'<' 
Zealand  war  in  1861  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Gilbert  served  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  June  1855,  including  the  battle  of  the  Tchcmaya,  siege  and  faSi^ 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  ti 
the  relief  of  Aximghur  and  the  subsequent  operations  in  that  district ;  also  in  the  actions  at  Amorah,  Jugdespcre. 
Doomureahgungo,  Toolsepore,  and  the  operations  under  Colonel  Kelly  in  Tirhoot  and  the  Terai,  including  it? 
action  at  Bootwab  (MedalK 

f  Captain  Gillett  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  and  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ftdl  of  Sebastopol  (He&l 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actiosa  ti 
Amorah,  Jugdespore,  and  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

•  Captain  Conington  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Asimghur  and  «"?• 
sequent  operations  (Medal). 

^0  Captain  England  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Azaorah  ^ 
the  1 7th  and  25th  April  (Medal) . 

*^  Captain  Leet  served  during  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Amorah  on  c» 
17th  and  25th  April,  Nnggur,  Amorah  on  9th  June,  attack  on  and  retreat  from  Jugdespore,  action  of  TookepGRt 
and  those  at  Bootwall  j  he  acted  as  Staff  Oflacer  to  various  Columns,  and  was  twice  specially  mentioned  in  geusnl 
orders  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Allft^y  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  in  ito 
Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal). 

**  Captain  James  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  BCti»» 
at  Doomureahgunge  and  Toolsepore  (Medal) . 

*♦  Captain  Cox  ser\'ed  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  two  actions  at  Amorah  on  irti  k»^ 
^  2sth  April  1858.  in  the  first  of  which  he  commanded  the  Skirmishers  in  a  successful  attack  on  the  enemy's  left  (Medan. 

"  Captain  Ethelston  served  in  the  68th  Light  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  fldl  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  wJw 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*7  Lieut.  Westaway  has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  ■  *2 
who  had  fallen  into  the  Liffey,*he  himself  having  received  severe  injuries  about  the  head  and  fkcefrom  spiking  t^ 
bottom,  in  a  leap  from  the  parapet  of  the  embsmkment. 

"  Major  M'Naughten  landed  with  the  13th  Light  Infhntry  in  the  Crimea  on  the  30th  Juno  iSsSi  and  was  ai  ^ 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  ia  i» 
Indian  campaign  fr^ln  2nd  October  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore  (Medal).  ^  , 

**  Major  Brown  served  with  the  ist  Royals  throughoui.  the  Eastern  camxiaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  batt-SJ 
of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Chisps,  and  Turldsh  Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Grifi^n  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Amofaocs 
Z7th  and  25th  April  and  9th  June  1858,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Nuggur,  actions  of  Debreah  and  Toolsepore  (Medal)- 


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iColand.— Philip  Spencer  Stanhope,  ^iwiTw,  30  March  15 ;  Lt.  <f-  Cape.  '17  July  23;   Capi.  4-  Lt. Colonel, 
\    '16  March  33;   Colonel,  a  ^ov.  46;  Major  Oeneral,  30  June  54;   Lieut.Oeneral,  ao  April  6i;  General,  72 
I    Nov.  68 ;  Colonel  X3th  Light  Infantry,  3  Feb.  64. 
Lienteaant  Colonels. — 2  Thomas  Maunsell,^  Ennan,  '37  May  42  ;   Lt.  '23  Mav  45  •  Cept.  8  Oct.  50 ;  Bt, 

Major,  2  Nov.  55  ;  Major,  '9  Jan.  57 ;  Bt.Lt.Col.,  xo  Sept.  64  ;  Lt. Colonel,  Pi 5  May  67  ;  Colonel.  38  Oct.  73. 
I  Robert  Blackall  Montgomery,*  Eneign,  P24  Sept.  47;  Lt.  'la  Oct.  52;  Cap*.  P4  Aug.  54;  Jf({;'or,  17  Apr.  66 ; 

Lt. Colonel,  1  April  75. 
Majors.— I  Arthur  Bambrigge,*  Eneign,  '14  June  50;  Lt.  '6  Mav  53 ;  Capi.  26  June  55 ;  Major,  '9  March  67. 
a  Robert  Douglas,*  J?im»^,  2  Apr.  41 ;  Lt.  28  Dec.  4a  ;  Capt.  6  July  55 ;  Major,  i  April  66. 


CXPTAIHS. 

3  Philip  Edward  VictorGUbertT 

I  Henry  GiUett* 

3  John  Codd  Conington*    

a  ».  Bdw.  Lutwyche  England^ 
William  Knox  Leet.^^  D.A.  ^ 


A.a.for  Musketry,  Cork. 
.  Thomas  Alphonso  Gary  ., 
I  Irving  Steninff  Allfrev"  ., 
I  John  Fencott  James^*  .... 

I  WUliamCox»* 

3  Edmund  Peel  Ethelston^ 
I  Dudley  Thomas  Persse.... 
a  Arthur  M'Gillicuddy  Denny 
a  Alfred  RandaU 

1  George  Hibbert  A.  Kinloch... 
a  Alexander  Duke  Simpson  ... 

2  John  Arthur  P.  K.  Harwood 

I  John  Moutrav  Read 

a  WilliamCharle8Fred.Madden 
1  George  Kemmis 

Gerard  Septimus  Burton 


Capt.  II  Jan.  58 ;  Bt. Major,  5  July  7a  ; 


a  Geddes  Sansoni  Twynam,»  Ene.  '18  Oct.  45;  Lt.  Pa3  July.  47; 

Major,  5  July  73. 
X  William  Edwurd  Brown,*  Eneign,  10  April  49 ;  Lt.  'a6  Deo.  51 ;  Capt.  39  Deo.  54 ;  Bt.M<yor,  14  Sept.  69 ; 

Major,  X4  May  73. 


LlBUTBirA,HT8. 

Robert  Stuart  Glarke,.i((/M>') 
tant  1  April  63 ) 

Henry  Reginald  Bate,  Inet.  \ 
qf  Mueketry  18  if  ov.  68...  S 

Andrew  Gha.  Gunningham, ) 
Inet^f  Muek.  14  Sept.  70  i 


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6  Nov. 
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16  April 
»  7  Mar. 

8  Jan. 

9  Feb. 
P18  Sept. 
P  3  July 

a6  July 
P  8  Oct. 
Pax  July 
P16  Oct. 
P30  June 
P30  June 
Pa6  Oct. 
Pa8  Dec. 


John  Francis  Bellis 

Gharles  Barker  

John  James  Ross  

Jamea  Ouillet  Westaway^ 

William  Hunter  Evans 

John  Franklen  Bailey 

Ghristian  Hollingworth  ... 

Bryan  Bristow  Twyne 

Henry  Hallam  Parr,  Adjn- ") 

tant^qOiSL.  73 ) 

Charles  Edward  Harris  

Hugh  Hovell  Thurlow 

John  MiUer  ELree  Waddy  ... 

Robert  Cooke  Otway 

Gharles  Duncuft  Radclifib  .. 
Frederick  Gharles  Galdwell. . 
Fred.  Walt.  Spencer-  Stanhope 

Frank  Boyd  Bradshaw 

William  Thonoas  Summers. 

Walter  Edgar  Gaskell  

Richard  Gooper  

Arthur  Glose  Borton 

Noel  NorcoU  Winter 

John  Charles  Ambrose 

Edward  John  Fownes  

Edmond  Joseph  Gallwey... 

Francis  James  Justice 

Edmund  William  Clark  ... 
I  Pierce  Edward  Hughes  ... 

I  Bryan  Pahnes 

Henry  Alfred  Walsh 


BBRV.ICAJ. 


55    33  Mar.    61 


P  4  June  61 
Pa6Nov.  61 
P  8  Jan.    64 

P  4  Nov.  64 

33  Mar.  66 
Pai  Aug.  66 

ao  Feb.  67 
P  9  Itfar.  67 
PisMay  66 
»  7  Aug.    ' 

39  May 
P  4  Mar.  68 
P18N0V.  68 
PioFeb.  69 
Pa4  April  69 
Pa4  Sept.  70 
Paa  April  7X 
I  April  73 
5  July   73 


as  June  58 
9  Nov.  55 
34  Sept. 

p  3  July 

P  I  April 
Pio  June 

34  Mar. 

16  Feb. 
P30  June 
P  9  May 
Pas  July 

P  8  Sept. 

P27  Nov. 

4  Dec. 
Pi  I  Jan. 
P  9  Mar. 
P  8  May 
Pis  May 

9  Jan. 

8  July 
Pio  Feb. 
P24  Mar. 

8  July 
P24  July 
P30  Oct. 
Pio  Nov. 

8  Feb. 
P  6  July 
Pi  7  Aug. 
P27  Aug. 
Pia  Nov. 


P  4  June  61 
7  Jan.    63 


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Townsend y 

a  Anthony  Lnmb  

Edward  Morris  Poynton 

Thomas  Hugh  Shettle 


34  Sept.  63 

P  8  Jan.  64 
P  9  Mar. 
P  8  May 
18  Aug. 
Pi 8  April 
P  2  Mar. 
P24  April  69 
P14  July    69 

P30  Oct. 

''10  Nov. 
Pio  Nov. 
P24  Nov. 
P  6  July 
P27  Auff.  . 
P24  Sept.  70 
P12  Nov.    70 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

10  Jan. 

a8  Feb. 


1  Colonel  Maunsell  served  in  the  32nd  Regt, 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and 
was  present  at  the  first  and  second  siege  opera- 
tions before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the 
enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches 
on  the  lath  Sept.  1848  (slightly  grazed  by  a  bul- 
let), the  action  of  Soorjkoond,  storm  and  capture 
of  the  city  (where  he  was  personally  engaged  at 
one  time  with  two  Sikhs,  one  of  whom  he  killed), 
and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  afterwards  present 
at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Ghe- 
niote.and  at  the  battle  of  Cioojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps) :  was  severel^jT  wounded  at  Mooltan  on  the 
3 1 8t  Jan.  1 849  by  a  splinter  of  shell  on  the  left  shoul- 
dorandarm.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1 8  sf, 
and  up  to  sotb  Feb.  1855,  in  the  28th  Regt.,  includ- 
ing the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  an&  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  during  which  (having  volunteered) 
ho  commanded  the  Volunteer  Sharpshooters  of 
the  3rd  Division  for  76  days  until  severely  wounded 
(bullet  through  left  arm,  bone  broken)  on  the  30th 
Dec,  for  which  service  he  was  honourablv  men- 
tioned in  division  orders  of  3rd  Jan.  1855  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals,  and  sth  Glass  of  the  Medjidie). 
Served  in  India  (Bombay  Presidency)  during 


SUB    LIBUT. 


8  June   7a 


xa  Feb. 
la  Nov. 
28  Feb. 


the  latter  nart  of  the  Mutiny  in  1858. 

*  Lt.Col.Montgomery  served  in  the  Crimea  from 
3othJunei  85s,including  the  battle  oftheTchemaya, 
siege  and  mil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

'  Major  Bainbri^ge  landed  with  the  13th  Light 
Inftintry  in  the  Crimea  on  the  30th  June  1855.  lu- 
cluding  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and 
(kll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

*  Major  Douglas  served  with  tho  Buflii  at  tho 
battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star). 

[^For  rewMinder  of  Notee  eeefoot  qf  preceding  page. 


PofwtaeUn.^i  Duncan  Cameron  M'Naughten,"  35  May  55 ;  Q.M.  15  Aug.  48 ;  Son.Mtyor,  25  May  65. 

a  Thos.  Calderhead  Brown,*  27  ^^7  55  J  ■»«*•  5  Nov.  $4  i  ^'  '5  May  55 ;  Ron.Mt^or,  5  Nor.  69. 
QumUt  Matten.—2  Charlea  Fox,  9  Feb.  64. 

X  Alft^  Griffin,"  37  July  66. 
Medical  Qfflcere.^i  Surgeon  Major  John  CarlaW,  MD.  i  April  73. 

2  Surgeon  Wilmot  Horton  Trevor  Power,  A.S.  i  Oct.  6a. 
Facinge  Blw.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jru*  Agenie.  Sir  B.  Borough,  3i.  and  Go. 
itiBmUaUcn  embarked  for  OUHraUar,x  A  June  i--'       ^^^  ^--  '-       '^^  '- 


2nd  Battalion  returned  fro\ 


j,—A.r^mtw  ^ajfrMf-*,  wwr  jb.  APvrvu|{u,  ^«».  auu  \J\/t 

rune  1867.    Depdi,  attacked  to  7nd  Battaliaiu r^\r> 
m  the  MauriUue,  Julf  1867.  zed  by  VjTJVJ^LC 


White  Horse.    "JVw  agp^sra  terrent.'*—"  Tovuva^y"  ••Coauyirx"  *' Java"  "WxtkbItOo"  *' Bsntroo." 
The  Royal  Tiger,  superscribed  "Ikdia"  "Sevastopol"  " Nbw Zbai^hd." 


3or. 
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Colonel.— Maiuice  Barlow,*  JSntign,  21  July  14;  Lt.  23  IMar.  15;    Capt  ao  Dec.  xa ;  Jftfjar,  z2  JuneaS;  B'. 

Lt.Colonel,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt. Colonel,  34  Dec.  47  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  Major  Oentral,  26  Oct.  58 ;  XtGcMrvi, 

24  April  66 ;  General,  21  March  74 ;  Colonel  X4th  Foot,  9  Aug.  70. 
Lieuteiiaiit  Colonels.— I  William  Hanbury  Hawley,*  Entign,  'lo  July  46;  Lt.  15  Feb.  50;  Copt.  29  Bee.  54; 

Major,  8  Dec.  63  ;  Lt.Colonel,  8  May  72. 
2  James  Sinclair  Thomson,'  Engign,^'zs  Nov.  42 ;  Lt.  13  June  46;  Cop^.  '9  July  53;  Jfo/or,  ai  Sept  60;  It 

Colonel,  27  July  66  ;  Colonel,  27  July  71. 
Kagom.— I  Charles  Edward  Grogan,  CommandMit,  Datkotteie  Depot;  Comet,  'z6  April  47;  Lt.  'aS  Apnl43; 

C'a|*^  29  Dec.  54;  Major,  14  Jan.  64;  St.Li.Colonel,  6  Jan.  74. 
X  Dawson  Stockley  Warren,*  Eneign,  P19  Dec.  51 ;  Lt.  Pi6  Deo.  53 ;  Caj/t.  J*xo  April  57 ;  Major,  3  Nov.  71, 
2  Thomas  Prittie  Cosby,*  En»ign,^22  Nov.  5a ;  Lt.  ii  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  ^z^  July  57 ;  Major,  8  May  7a, 
2  James  Leyne/  Eneign,  20  May  42  j  i<.  i  Oct.  45 ;  Capt.  21  July  55 ;  Major,  i  April  66. 


Captains. 

2  Richard  Hussey  Vivian^ 

Edward  William  Saunders* 

Andrew  Alfred  Lo  Mesurier,'  Inepector  ^ 
and   Adjutant,    Eatt   India  Eailway  > 

Volunteer  Eijle  Corps j 

2  Henry  Augustus  Burton 

2  Monteford  Spread  Morgan" 

2  John  Donaldson  Bradley^  

1  Richard  A.  Lynd  Fumeaux" 

2  John  Glancy'3 

2  George  Leslie  Bryce  1* 

1  Aug.  Frederick  DeButts  Dixon  

2  John  Wilson 

2  George  Harwood  Cope** 

I  Richard  Seymour  Lemon    

I  De  Lacy  Richard  Frank  Wooldridge 

1  Joseph  Laing  

Frederick  William  Harington^^  

^neaa  Gordon  Blair^*     

,  Henry  Augustus  Williams 

2  Charles  James  Borton**  

z  Henry  M'Leod  Hutchison 


Pi7Aug.  S2|    6  June  54'' 9  Jan.    S7 
a8Mar.   54 '29  Dec.   s4:Pa6Mar.  58 

19  Jan.    55    17  Aug.  55  P  5  Oct.    58 


26  Oct. 
P15  Oct. 
•*25  Aug. 

13  Feb. 
9  Mar. 
1  Feb. 

19  Feb. 
P29  Feb. 
P25May 
*39  Dec. 
"21  Nov. 

27  Mar. 
'28  May 

7  Mar. 
6  Oct. 

14  July 
X2  Nov. 


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2  Roger  Hall   

2  Aubrey  Lisle  Patton^o  

2  T.  FitaHerbert  Carlyon  

X  Bertram  Walter  C.  Firman 

2  GrerardVan  Heythuysen   

William  Mills  

Richard  Henry  Atkinson,  Ac{Jutant  4") 
Weet  TorkMUitia ) 

Robert  Graham  Foster  Pigott,  Instrue- ) 
tor  of  Musketry  19  Sept.  70 ) 

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2  Arthur   Walter   Noyes,  Instructor    ofi 

Musketrv  8  N0VJ3  S 

a  Herbert  Lovell  Woodland,  Adjutanil 
jj  March  69 } 

William  Adams  Ridgeway 

X  Robert  William  Richardson 

Wm.  Minor  Graves  Lapenotiere   

X  William  Syer  Purkis 

Charles  Alexander  Morris 

a  Patrick  Crosbie  

a  Somerset  James  BuUer   

a  Alfred  RutUedge 

X  Thomas  Middleton  Robinson 

X  James  Reid,  Adjutant  ax  Jan.  74 

a  Charles  Steward  Gordon 

X  Charles  David  Ferrier 

X  Harry  Howlett  Young     

X  William  Selwood  Hewett  

2  Thomas  William  Lanyon'Penno 


Sub  LizvTSHAirrs. 
X  Edward  Hogarth  Molesworth  ... 

X  Charles  Withers  Ravenshaw 

a  Thomas  Richard  Mills 

2  Gerald  Grant-Dalton   , 

a  Sigismund  Cathcart  de  TrafTord, 

I  Henry  Brabazon  Urmston 

X  Henry  Richard  Marrett 

X  Martin  Mackinnon  Hill 

Charles  Henry  Morris 

Robert  Socles 

Yivian  Roohfort  Rae 


26  Mar. 
P  8  April 
9M!ar. 
»  8  Feb. 
8  Jan. 
15  June 
x8  Jan. 
X5  June 

7  May 
P  8  0ct. 

8  Oct. 
P  X  July 
"  3  Oct. 

5  Sept. 
P  6  Feb. 

6  Jan. 
»  4  Aug. 


a8  Jan.  59 
'^xa  June  60 
5  Feb.  6x 
'25  June.  61 
P  3  Oct.  62 
P  6  Feb.    63 

Pi7Mar.  63 

'  4  Aug.  63 
17  Nov.  6^ 
9  Mar.  64 


'10  Nov. 
Pxa  Sept. 

P29May 
J  7  Aug. 
'15  Aug. 
'25  Sept. 
»X7  Oct. 
'  8  Feb. 
ao  June 
'27  June 
5  Feb. 
P37  Aug. 


p28Aug.  63 
P 14  June  64 
Px8  April  65 
'xa  Sept.  65 
P  6  Feb.  66 
30  Oct.     66 

'soMar.   67 

P29  May   67 

6  July    67 

Pz4Aag.  67 

PaoJuno  68 


BUV.XAJ.       BT.Lt.COL 


2Z  AuK.  66 

5  July  7a 

5  July  72 

zMar.  64 


6  Feb.    66 
5  July    72 


P  6  Feb.    63 

23  Sept.  62 

P  4  Aug.  63 

P28Aug.  63 

X4  Jan.    64 

Px4  June  64 

P22  April  59 

Px2  Sept.  65 

2z  Mar.   66 

laJune  70 

X  April  70 

3  Nov.   71 

8  May    72 

X  July   6a 

35  June  73 

16  Oct.    66 

X9N0V.  73 


♦  Mfu'or  Leyne  served  with  the  59th 
Regiment  at  the  operationB  before  asi 
capture  of  Canton  in  X847  (Medal  wii^ 
Clasp). 


xa  June 

70 

P  3  Sept. 

70 

Px4  Jan. 

PsMay 
28  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

38  Oct 

a8  0ot. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

8  June 

38  Oct. 

30  Deo. 

30  Dec. 

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34  Feb. 
jMay 

7a 

7a 

8  June 

73 

8  June 

72 

X9  June 

73 

Z3  Nov. 

73 

x3  Nov. 

73 

9  Aug. 

73 

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73 

74 

a8  Feb. 

74 

Pavmasters.—i  William  Joseph  Carden.»*  4  Sept.  67  5  Hon.  Captain,  4  Sept.  7a*     ^    .  . 
3  George  Edward  Earle,  4  Sept.  67;  Enngn,  P33  May  63 ;  Lt.  »3  March  66  -,  Han,Ce^piam,  4  BepL  7*- 
Quarter  Masters.— 1  John  Moore,**  35  Mar.  63. 
2  John  MillS,M  36  April  64. 
Mtdieal  Qffic9ri.'-a  Surgeon  M<yor  Randolph  Webb,*?  Smroeon,  33  Oct.  67. 

x  Surgeon  Mqjor  John  Edward  Mofifktt,*?  Surgeon  M^ot,  Z4  May  71. 
Facings  Buff.-^AgenU,  Meears.  Cox  and  Co. 
1st  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  19  AuguH  Z867.    DapU,  BradlfoH. 
9ni  BaitaUan  returned  from  Auetralia  33  Jtau  Z870. 


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1  Gett«nil  Barlow  eerred  as  a  General  in  the  Trenches  daring  the  aiege  of  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  a  Brigade 
at  its  fall  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Torkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of 
the  Medjidie). 

'  LtCoIonel  Hawley,  Majors  Warren  and  Cosby,  and  Captain  Bradley  served  in  the  Crimea  from  loth  Jan.  1855, 
inclading  the  siege  and  fbll  of  Sebastopol  and  assaolt  of  the  i8th  Jane  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Colonel  Thomson  was  on  board  the  Transport  Sarah  8and»  with  tho  Head  Quarters  of  the  54th  Regiment  on 
passage  to  India  when  that  Yeesel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  nth  November  1857.  The  conduct 
of  the  Begiment  on  this  ocoaaion  was  the  snb^ect  of  a  General  order  from  the  Horse  Goards.  Served  daring  the 
Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Dude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

?  Major  Vivian  served  with  the  T4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  xoth  Jan.  1855,  including  the 
Bie^e  and  fkU  of  Sebostopol,  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Scr\'ed  also  in 
the  Xew  Zealand  war  of  1865-66,  in  the  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaigns ;  was  in  command  of  a  detachment  of 
the  2nd  Battalion  14th  Regiment  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okutuku,  and  was  also  present  at  the  assault  and 
capture  of  Patahi,  Otapawa,  Waikoko  Pah,  and  the  operations  in  tne  forest  round  Mount  Egmont  (mentioned  in 
despaUdies,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

s  M^jor  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  xoth  Jan.  1855  with  the  X4th  Regiment,  including  the 
8ief?e  and  fitll  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  iSth  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  field 
dorintf  the  Maori  war  of  x 86o-6x  (Medal) . 

*  Major  Le  Mesurier  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firam  X3th  Aug.  1855,  including 
the  aiege  and  1UI  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Captain  Morgan  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  West  Coast  campaign  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of 
1865-66  (Medal). 

u  Captain  Fumeauz  served  with  the  x  4th  Regiment  in  theWaikato  camiMugn  daring  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864 ; 
sI«o  in  the  campaign  on  the  West  Coast  in  x  865-66,  including  the  expedition  from  Wangariri  to  Taranaki  under 
General  Chute,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  PutaJd,  Otapawa,  Kittemerai,  and  Waikoko  Paha 
(Medal). 

^*  Mi^oi^  Glancy  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  troia  xoth  Jan.  X855,  including  the  siege 
snd  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  of  x863-65,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  *'ooaspicuons  forwardness"  in  the  attack  on  the  enemy's 
rifle-pits  during  the  action  at  Koewa,  and  again  for  "conspicuous  conduct"  daring  the  .engagement  at  Rangariri 
(Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^*  Captain  Biyee  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  ymr  of  1865-66  in  the  Wanganoui  district ; 
waapresent  at  the  aflldr  of  the  Weraroa  Pah.  and  severely  wounded  in  an  ambuscade  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Redoubt 

"  Captain  Cope  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6z  (Medal). 

17  Captain  F.  w.  Harington  served  in  the  New  ZeaJand  war  of  x  863-65,  including  the  actions  of  Kohewa  and  Gate 
Pah  (Medal).  ■ 

**  Captain  Blair  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

u  Captain  Borton  served  in  the  Crimea  ftom  27th  Nov.  1854  to  March  1855,  and  again  from  xsth  July  1855,  in^ 
eluding  the  aiege  and  (Ul  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Lieut.  Patton  served  with  the  Z4th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  in  x86o-6x,  and  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863-64 
the  Wiakato  district  (Medal). 

**  Captain  Garden  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  to  26th  March  1855^ 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastoi>ol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  Quarter  Master  Moore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Mills  served  with  the  z4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaigrn  from  the  xoth  Jan.  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also 
with  the  and  Battalion  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-66  in  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaignSy 
and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Kokeroa  and  Rangiriri  (Medal). 

'^  Soi-geons  M^jor  Webb  and  Moffatt.— For  War  Services  see  *^  Medical  Department." 


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Ser.  Colonel.— Thomas  Armstrong  Drought,»  Stuiffn,  xi  Nov.  13  ;    Li.  »i6  Oct.  17;  Capi.  'zoOct.  m;  Majtr, 
HRif      »'3i  Dec.  yy;  Lt.Colonel,  *»ai  Mar.  45;    CoUmel,  20  June  54;  Jfq/or  GfMni/,  xx  Jan.  60;  U.Qn0nl, 
21  Apnl  68 ;  Colonel  15th.  Foot,  ai  April  68.  -v  ,  »  * 

Lieutenant  Colonele.— z  Henry  Grierson,*  Bntiffn,  '9  Aug.  33 ;  Lt.  '24  Feb.  37 ;  Copt.  ^6  May  42 ;  ».¥«;>, 

30  June  54  ;^q/or,  25  Aug.  56 ;  Bi.U.Colonel,  17  Oct.  S9  i  C-otontfi,  x8  Feb.  67 ;  Lt.ColamH,  95  Dec  67. 
a  Johnson  WillanBon,«ijM»yii  >4  Aug.  40  j  i<.  P24  May  44 ;  Capt.  6  June  54 ;  Mtvor,  a6  June  66;  i*.(Wo«l, 
13  Apnl  7a. 

''^'••"^  ••  Pi»iHp  Alexander  Anstruther  Twynam,  Snti^,  'la  Doc.  sx ;  Li.  6  July  54 ;  Capi.  '27  Nov.  S7  i 
Jiujoff  '30  Sent.  68. 


Sept.  68. 
I  Robert Jfhpmaa  P.  Cuthbert,  Entiffn,  14  July  54  ;  Lt.  13  Feb.  55  ;  Capi.  '34  Aug.  58 ;  Jfo/or,'*?  Aug.  70. 
a  James  Williamson  8.  MoflTatt,  Jwiyn,  3  Nov.  46;  J«.  11  May  49;  Capi.  0  Mar.  58 :  Motor,  3  Feb.  77. 
I  WilUam  Btarke,  Miuiffn,  P23  Mar.  55    Li.  '37  May  56 ;  Capi.  '17  July  60 ;  Ifcyor,  13  April  72. 


Captxiits. 
I  Richard  Lewes  Dashwood  ... 
a  Hy.  Jardine  Hallowes,^w<.  ^ 
/nijp.  of(jhmna$ia,Alder$koi  > 

a  Charles  E(Unund  Layard 

a  Francis  HeniyGamett 

I  Charles  Keir  Farquharson  ... 
I  Albert  Edw.  Hamilton  Smyth 

a  CjttI  Blackbume  Tew* 

I  Francis  Walter  Caxy 

a  Charles  John  Burnett    

a  HenryEvanPateshallThomas 

a  Frederick  Flowers 

X  t.  Charles  Kennedy  Brooke 
a  Julian  Henry  Hay  Ruxton  .. 
I  Coleridge  Grove  

1  Joseph  M'Murray  

2  William  Naugle  

T  Francis  Dixon  Johnson'  

z  $.  Henry  Laurence  Dundas*.. 

I  Henry  Bonnor  Maurice  

a  Henry  Bellingham  Le  Mott^ 


LiximiriirTS. 

Edward  James  Singleton 

George     Charles  Daintry,") 

Jiui.  of  Mu*k.  15  Sept.  73) 
William  Henry  Daniel,  Ad-  \ 

jutani  8  Dec.  69    ) 

Henry  Hoyle  Oddie,/iu^.  qf\ 

Mil**.  iQ  Oct.  72 ; 

William  Hume  Norman  Locke 

Ralph  Edward  Allen 

Richard  Y.  Sankey  Riall,) 

Adjutant  a8  Oct.  71 } 

Delves  Broughton  

William  Charles  James  Lacy 

John  Ingham    

MichaelMurphy  

Frederick  Seymour  Allen.. 

Arthur  Bowles 

Philip  ABhb3'^  Mettam  Pearson 
George  Hamilton  Johnston  ... 
George  Cha.K.Pigott  Roupell 
William  Henry  Rushbrooke  . 

Ralph  Payne  Gall woy  

Thomas  George  Shortland  ... 
Clarence  George  Scott  Pigou 

William  Edward  Brown  

Frederick  George  Pogson  ... 

James  Crossl^  

John  Robert  Toung  

Sub  LisvnvAHTS. 
x  Frederic  Montgomery  Brid- *> 

Bonlngall  S 

a  Walter  Waterfleld  Ward  

I  Morgan  Jones 

CecilFranois Gamett   

Jno.Russell  Compton  Domvile 
Edward  William  Dun 


z8May    55 

XX  May    55 

8  July  56 
34  April  58 
»3oDec.    59 


^  9  Oct.    55  •  6  Nov. 
'ix  Sept.  57/18  Feb. 


^la  June  60 


P27  July 

8  Feb. 

2  July 
*•  9  July   62 
»  3  Oct.    63 
p  7  Nov.    ' 
~  9  Jan. 


60 

6a 

a8May  58! '  3  Aug.  66 
'aa  June  60  »  6  Nov.  67 
P  2  Sept.  63  »3o  Sept.  68 
"  3  Oct.    63,Pi3  June   ' 


»ix  Feb.  59  »ao  May 

29  May  63  P34  July 

P  8  Jan.  64  »  X  Dec. 

*'a3  Aug.  64  '27  Aug. 

^Pa3June  65Px3Feb. 

6a  P I  a  Dec.  65 ,  P23  Nov. 

63  I'ao  April  66|P23Mar, 


17  Mar.   63  P15  June  66 
X  April  59 j^  7  Jan.    62 


'24  Aug.  60 
*'29  Oct.  58 
17  July  63 
p  9  Jan.  64 
1*22  Jan.    64 


1*29  Mar. 
''14  June 

28  June 

*'i3  Sept. 

*'24  Jan. 
^  7  April 

P18  July 

P23  June 
»i5  Aug. 
»  I  May 
P  8  Feb. 
P18  Nov. 
P30  Sept. 

II  Jan. 
P  8  July 
P24  July 
Pa  5  July 
Pi  6  Sept. 
P25  Sept. 
P  X  Dec. 

15  Dec. 
'27  Aug. 
P22  Mar. 


9  Jan. 
9  Dec. 


Pa^July    66 
PaSDec.    " 


X  Jan. 


64  P22  Jan.    67 
64  P2S  Dec.    67 

P  8  Feb.   68 


64 

64 

65 
65 

65 

65,P24  July 
66, P  X  Deo. 
671 P15  Dec. 
68  P  7  May 
68|P24Sept, 

68  P23  Nov. 
67  PioFeb. 

69  28  Oct. 


P30  Aug. 
x7  Feb, 


32  Sept.  73 


P30  Sept.  68 

P19  May   69 
Pz2Jttne  69 

P  7  July  69 

69 

69 
70 
70 
70 
69 
71 
71 
71 
71 
71 
71 
71 
7« 
71 
72 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
P27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
6  Mar. 


SUB   LIBCT. 


X3  April  72 
x8  Jan.  68 
25  June  73 
6  Sept.  73 
x3  Nov.    73 


1  Lt.General  Drought  served  tininterraptedlT 
for  41  years  in  the  xsth  Regiment,  the  last  ten  u 
Lt.Colonel  Commanding.  He  commanded  the 
entire  of  the  Troops  in  the  TCandmn  ProviDCO" 
Ceylon  during  the  successAil  Buppression  of  t^ 
rebellion  in  1848 ;— received  the  thanks  of  tb« 
Queen  and  of  the  local  Government,  and  wts 
most  honourably  mentioned  throughout  in  the 
despatches  of  the  Governor  and  Commander  s 
Chief.  He  was  continued  Commandant  of  tba« 
Provinces  for  four  years  (two  ^ears  longer  thia 
the  usual  period)  in  consideration  of  the  semces 
he  rendwed.  On  quitting  the  command  the  £> 
ropean  residents  and  the  loyal  chiefe  proect^ 
him  and  his  Regiment  with  a  mo6tgratifyiiur*ii' 
dress  accompanied  by  a  valuable  testimonml. 

«  Colonel  Grierson  and  Lt.Colonel  WittrnMo 
served  with  a  Detachment  consiaiing  of  aoo  of  th? 
15th  Regiment  and  Ceylon  Riflea,  under  Capta::: 
Lillie,  in  defeating  the  insurgents  at  MsfcJe  i'- 
the  29th  July  X848,  during  the  rebellion  in  w 
Kandian  Provinces  in  Ceylon. 

*  Captain  Tew  served  with  the  68th  Light  lo- 
fi&ntry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  i86(-ce 
(Medal). 

»  Captain  Johnson  served  with  the  45^  *^' 
mentin  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  {Viem:. 

<  Capt.  Dundas  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medii 
of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  in  February  1665  f:T 
saving  the  Uves  of  two  Marmes  at  Gibraltar. 

10  Surgeon  Major  Rose.— For  War  Berrioes  »et 

Medici  Department" 


8  May    7a 

30  April  73 
X2  Nov.  73 
28  Feb.  74 
a8  Feb.  74 
38  Mar.  74 


P<qrsiai««r«.— 2  Fred.  Thos.Ong^eyHopson,'  15  Feb. ; 


^  ,       .       .   i5Feb.s6;CorfM<,»x5Au|f.48j 
X  John  Mortimer  Scott,'  15  Feb.  56 ;  QM.  x8  Aug.  54 ;  MouMi 


rxsFeb.«. 
Lt.  15  Mar.  53;  ICwiJf*,'*'- 

:<y'or,  94  Feb.  7a. 


Quarts MoMten.—x  David  WvlUe,  «  Jan.  65.  ^.    ^    ^^ 

2  Charles  John  Knott,  x  Nov.  71 ;  Stuign,  x3  Nov.  65 ;  Zitut,  38  Got.  71. 
Mtdieal  Qfieen. — x  Surgeon  Mcyor  Johnston  Ferguson,  Surgeon,  14  Jan.  63. 

3  Surgeon  Mt^jor  Henry  Joseph  aose,^^  Surgeon,  15  Feb.  68. 

Faetnga  Yellow.— AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.    Iriek  Aaenie,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi.,  and  Oo. 
tei  BatiaUon  reiumeijHm  Bermuda,  38  Dee.  X870.    and  BaUaUon  returned  J^rom  Oihraiim,  4  iTee.  x«61 

[ajor  Hopflon  served  as  Lieut,  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  the  xTth  April  to  the  zsth  July  i^l 
al  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^  . 

[ajor  Scott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battlet  of  Alma  and  Iiikmnaa*  ua  ncg* 
bastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps  andl^urklih  Medal).  ^.^^^^^  by  ^OOQIC 


«JB8tt.,nym©Btll.l 
sndBatt.,  Ghfttham.  J 


16th  (Tlie  Bedforckjhire). 


rSvb  DMriet  No.  33- 
[_Brigade  Depot,  Bedford. 


155 


J.**'!J5L- (WoneL— i|8B  Goorpre  Macdonald.i  Entian,  s  Sept.  05;  JU,  as  July  06;  Capt  17  Aug.  i 
pT  ^  '3*  ^^-  30;  Lt.Colonel,  10  Jan.  37;  Colonel^  11  Nov.  51;  Ifo/or  &#)Mrai,  7  Sept.  55;  -Zii«" 
»■«>  m.     3^  j^  5      Co/ontf^  i6th  Foot,  13  Feb.  61. 

Lieutenant  Goloneli.— a  William  Charles  Bancroft,  EnngUy  as  June 
Major,  '29  Dec.  65 ;  Lt.Colcnel,  '14  Aug.  67 ;  Colonel,  14  Aag.  72. 

I  Sou.  Augustus  George  Charles  Chichester,*  Ensign,  P19  Feb, 


26  > 
»5i 


19  , 


Major,  '6  July  55 ;    Lt.Colonel,  16  June  58 ;  Colonel,  16  June  63. 
■««».— a  James  Wil"  ---• 


41 


1  John  Welman 

2  Robert  Broome 
Maior,  '22  July  68. 

WiUiain  Robert  Welch  Lea,  ^w. '23  Oct.  55;  Lt.  a6  Feb.  58;  Capt.^i  June  60  j  St.Major,  14  Feb. 
Major,  89  March  73.         _^_^__ 


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5;    IfajV* 
ieut.General, 

44;  Xe.  ax  April  46;  Oapi.  a6  Feb.  58; 

X^  'aa  Not.  4a ;  Cope.  '3  -^^8-  49 ; 

for,  17  April  66. 
67. 
Sept.  65; 


73  J 


Taylor,  ^ 


6  Juno  54 

17  Dec.  52 

27  Feb.  58 

a6  Mar.  58 

15  April  58 

16  July  s8 
P28  Oct. 


Cjlptxiws. 
Henry  Kelsall,  Cdpiain  In- 

ttrueior  t^  Mueketrjf  

I  Alfred  William  Adcock 

I  Charles  James  Home  

1  CeoU  Godwin    

2  Robert  Wm.  May  WethereU 

X  Basil  Clifton  Westby 

I  Richard  Wood  Robinson 

1  ReginaldL.HerbertCurteis,  *) 
at  St^  College S 

2  Henry  John  Cholmeley    

1  Robert  Brown 

2  Henry  Harpur  Tabb 

I  John  Lloyd  Price 

1  ».  Charles Whitworth  Lloyd, ") 
Brig.MaJ.,8trmUSeHlemenU  } 

2  Gnuiviue  Vernon 

'7  |l*/ii;2  William  John  Shanly 
»6  '  ...   2  Geo.LeeLeMesurierTa 

I  ai  8taf  College. 

16  I  ...   a  Pierce  M'Cann 

15'—   2  Edward  Daly   

'2  John  Edward  Orange 

2  Ernest  Tarleton I^ia  Aug. 

z  William  Klingender '11  Aug. 

LiBVTXirAirTB. 

a  Hillyard  Hen.  Angas  Cameron 
I  Alexander  John  Darby 

1  William  Samuel  Whittuck  ... 
X  Alexander  Martin  Paterson  ^ 

Ifui.qfMueketry:i^i\i\y  ji  j 

a  Arthur  Grey  Duberly   

X  Henry  Alfred  Austen 

Henley  0.  Wynn  Griffith 

Edmund  Hill  Wickham    

2  Henry  Herman  Napier  Martin 
i  X  Frederick  John  Harden 


62 


60 


5  Jan. 

18  Jan. 

30  Mar. 
»  I  June 
'  X  Juno  60 

a8  Jan.    62 

P  9  Aug.  64 

13  July    S5 

14  April  58 

X  7  April  58 

a8  Jan.    S9 

4  Feb.    62 

64 

64 


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6 
6  , 

6  I  , 
5 

7  1 
4      . 


2  WflliamHenry  Young,  Inet.  > 
«yr  Musketry  x6  Aug.  73  ...  i 
Francis  Fawkes  Johnstone, ) 
Adjutant  24  Sept.  73  i 

a  John  Power  

la  Arthur  Bdmond  Hagarty   ... 

la  Thomas M.GerardThackoray 

•  a  Jamos  Lesley 

I3  Aug.  Carr  Vilett  Rolleston 

'x  Geo.Dalrymple  More  Nisbott 

a  Reginald  Fawkes,  ^({/K<aN<  > 
xoJuly  73  ) 

2  Justice  Chapman  Tilly 

a  William  Henry  Riddoll    

2  Frederic  Robert  Bell 

a  Herbert  Bethune  Horabrngh 

Sub  LixrTBirAVTS, 
z  Charles  James  John  Butler 
2  Frederick  WUliama  Becher 
X  Edwin  Arthur  Nicholetts  ... 
a  James  Archibald   Campbell 

a  Joseph  Page 

X  Laurence  CarringtonGrubbe 

X  Robert  Mercer  Barry  

Hon.     Harry      Ti'rwhitt  > 

TyrwhitD   ..^. .^. S 

Paymatters. 


P25  Sept. 

4  May 
«*3iMay 
P30  Sept. 
"a3Mar. 

'  4  Fob. 

30  June  63 

'2a  Mar.   64 

'31  Jan. 
'23  Nov. 
24  Jan. 
P  9-A.ug. 

7  Not. 

ag  Nov. 
»30  July 

P14  Feb. 

PxxMay 
"27  May 
19  June 
P  6  July 
P14  Aug. 


'16  Aug. 
23  A.ug. 
"31  Jan. 

Oct. 

'29  Dec. 
»*29May 
P  a  Nov. 
P  xMay 
9  Jan. 
'ix  April  68 

PaoJune  68 

P  2  Sept,  68 

Pis  July  68 

P  7  Nov.  68 

*25  Nov.  68 

P23  June  69 

Pi6May  65 
P  8  June 

P30  Nov. 

'•14  Dec. 


8  Feb.   70 


LIXUT. 


zx  April  6a 
63 


X7N0V, 
P3X  Jan. 
P29  Dec. 


60  *  2  Nov. 


X  May 
Px4  Aug. 


Px4Aug.  67 
P  4  Sept.  67 
Pi4Sept.  67 

9  Oct.     67 

7  Dec.  6; 
P  2  Sept.  61 
'33  June  69 

3  Feb.    70 
'  X  Oct. 
P23  Nov. 

30  Nov. 


•'22  Feb. 

6  Oct. 
P  7  Oct. 
*27  Oct. 
'27  Oct. 
P23  Dec. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


BKXV.M1.J. 


6s 

65 

66 

67 
67 

Px4Sept.  67 

7  Nov.  68 
P  7  April  65 
P29  June  70 
"     Oct.    70 

P23  Nov.  70 

P28  Oct.    71 
X  April  70 

X9  June  7a 

19  June  73 
3  Aug.  72 

a6  Mar.    73 

30  June  73 

x6Aug.    73  ' 

1  Lieut.General  Macdonald  aooompanied  the 
expedition  to  Hanover  in  x8os ;  joined  the  Army 
in  Sicily  in  x8o6,  and  was  employed  with  it  in  its 
various  operations  until  x8xo ;  m  the  latter  year 
he  went  with  the  expedition  to  Naples,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Ischia  and  Prooida ;  re- 
turned to  Sicily  and  employed  against  the  French 
Army  in  i8ix;  in  x8xa  was  employed  in  Spain, 
including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  and  siege  of  Tto- 
ragona;  embarked  for  Canada  in  18x4,  and  was 
present  at  the  operations  before  Plattsburg.  He 
served  also  the  campaign  of  18x5,  and  received 
three  wounds  at  Waterloo,  vis.,  in  the  leg,  in  the 
neck,  and  through  the  body,  wounding  the  lungs. 
*  Colonel  Chichester  served  with  the  6th  Regi- 
ment in  the  Kaffir  war,  in  1847  (Medal). 

'  Major  Bostock  served  as  acting  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Brigadier  Campbell  commanding  the  and 
Cavah^  Brigade  of  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Has  also  the  Medal  fbr  New  Zealand. 

6  Surgeons  Major  Armstrong  and  Reid.—For 
War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


a8  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
30  Deo.    . 
P28  June  71 


BUB  LIBUT. 


z3  April  72 
21  Sept.  72 
X3  Nov. 

9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
12  Nov. 
12  Nov. 

18  Mar.   74 


Mark  Teversham,  xo  April  58;  Son.Major,  xo  April  73. 
X  Thomas  Richardson  Griffiths,  8th  July  59;  Son.Captain,  8  July  64. 
Quarter  Masters. — 2  Samuel  Deacon,*  26  June  66. 

X  John  Mullin,  6  Sept.  73. 
Medical  Officers. — x  Surgeon  Major  William  Armstrong,'  Surgeon  Major,  xo  Jan.  71. 
a  Surgeon  Major  Alexander  Reid,'  A.S.'  Surgeon,  12  Sept.  65. 

.Pa  <?»ji^»Yellow.--.4^*»^  V.  W.  Holt,  Esq.-— Irish  Agents,  Sir 'E.BoTongh,  St.  and  Co. 
tst  Battalion  retumedfrom  Nova  Seotia,  10  Feb.  1870.   2nd  BattMton  returned  from  Barbadoes,  16  Feb.  1869. 

f  Quarter  Master  Deacon  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  22nd  May  1855,  in- 
■Uig  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbastopol  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
ftUh  Modal).  Serve<l  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  North  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho 
EUtorming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Acted  as  Quarter  Master  of  the  3xst  Regiment 
Btut  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  m  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stock- 

tat  Nanksiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of 
)w,  the  afliUr  at  Nanksiang,  and  recapture  of  Kading. 

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*  GHiTzim  " 


•  BXTASXOYOL." 


Cofd.  »22  May  35; 
.  54 ;  Major  Geienl,  \ 


}Bt.ltMJar, 


X8t  Batt.,  Peahawiir,  Bengal."] 
2nd  Batt.,  Seronport.  J 

^ivsoosTAv  "  (with  the  Bojal  Tiger) 

Colonel.— William  Baikea  Faber,i  and  Lieut,  'xo  April  36 ;  Zt.  P28  Aug.  28 ; 

23  Dec.  42 ;  Mqfor,  ^ij  Nov.  43 ;  Lt.Colonel,  P15  JDec.  48  J  Colonel,  28  Nov. 

Lteut.  General,  5  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  17th  Foot,  30  April  71. 
nontenant  Oolonela.— i  Alexandei'  Hugh  Cobbe,"  2nd  tu  16  June  43;  Lt.  'lo  Jan.  45 :  Oarf.  »ai  July  48; 

Major,  P2  Nov.  55 ;  Bt.U.CoUmel,  28  July  64  j  i/.CoiaiMZ,  ix  July  68 ;  Calomel,  30  Oct.  71. 
2  George  Tito  Brice,»  Eneign,  22  Dec.  48 ;  Lt.  '30  Nov.  40  j   Capt,  '7  April  54 :  Bt.Major,  3  Nov.  ss ;  Mejv, 

Pis  Jan.  6x  ;  Bi.i^.CfatoiwZ,  28  July  65 ;  LLCoUmel,  P14  Janf  71. '      '^       ^'  -^    * 

M^iors.— 2  James  Browne  Homer  Boyd,*  Eneiffn,  '22  Nov.  50  j  Lt,  P28  Oct.  53 ;  Capt.  '23  June  55 ;  Mejv, 

^2  Dec.  68. 
I  WiJJiun  P^5[y^^|?^TOTg)8°^»'  ?^fe  ^^^  ^SV  5a j^  "^*-  ^3  M?rch  54 ;  Cap*.  14  Dec.  55  iMe^or,  '23  Jan. 'a 

'?5  April  r- 


2  Charles  Grseme  Grant,  JEneign,  ^28  Oct.  53  ;  Lt.  8  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.    30  Jan.  59 ;  Major,  '14  Jan. 


.     ,  ,  .,    ,    _.._Dec.  54;  vapt.    30  Jan.  59  ;  Af q;or,  <*  14  . 

Archibald  Hammond  TJtterson,*  Eneign,  P25  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55  ;  Capt.  ^25  May  60 ;  Mqfor, 


C1.PTAIKS. 

X  CecaMTherson»   

Joseph  Oates  Travers* 

2  John  Bellamy  

James  Creagh^®  

William  Henry  Parkerii  

Samuel  Bzadbume 

2  Thomas  Rochfort  Hunt 

2  Thomas  Braddell 

2  Richard  FoUett  Bros 

2  Charles  W.  B.  Aylmer  

1  Henry  Lewis  Brooke  White  . 

2  George  William  Davem  


I  George  Heniy  Turner". 

I  Fredk.  Sale  Sowley  Brind,"  Brigade^ 

M(yor,  Teekanmr  District,  Bengal...} 

I  Gteorge  ^ames  MaiUard   

1  William  Lonsdale    

2  RobertEaero  Watson , 

2  George  Augustus  Cox  

2  Richards  Horwood  Dunning 

WilliamMogg  Rolph 


P16  Sept. 

6  June 
P3X  Oct. 

7  June 
'12  Jan. 
P29Mar. 

21  Dec. 

31  Mar. 
'23  April 

25  June 
'28  Dec. 

13  Mar. 
*  8  Feb. 

4  Mar. 

P  9  April 
Pi7May 
»  6  Aug. 
'21  Sept. 
'  5  Mar. 
"7  Aug. 


Liiima'AirTS. 

1  Charles  Earnest  Gaitskill  Burr,  Intt.  *) 

ofMiuketry  i  Nov.  67 ) 

2  Stuart  Lloyd  Richards 

2  John  Henry  Gamble 

2  Arthur  Henry  Wentworth  Mansergh... 

2  John  Horace  Charles  Michel 

2  Frederick  Fenton  Parkinson,  Ac^'t.^ 

24  Jan.  74 S 

1  Matthew  William  Brock  

2  Henry  Innes  Nares,  Inetruetor  ofMus- ") 

ketry  24  Jan.  74 ) 

I  Colwyn  Williains  VuUiamy 

I  Greorge  Lainson  Field   

X  Albert  Llewellyn  Creasy 

X  Edward  Arthur  Howard  Webb 

I  Thomas  Francis  Hussey  de  Burgh  

X  John  Grant  Anderson,  Adj.  24  Feb.  72 

1  Gregory  Joseph  Buller 

X  Frederic  Grahame  Lacon    

2  Thomas  Gordon  Dennis  Boles   

X  Nicholas  Cuthbert  Wiseman  

X  Henry  Morris  

1  William  Winfield  Clarke,  J«<«rprrf«r  ... 

2  Cuthbert  Collingwood  Denny 

X  John  William  Edward  Angelo  

1  Frederick  Charles  Maisey   

X  Charles  William  Boddam 

2  Edward  Allfrey 

X  William  Octavius  Harris 

I  Richard  John  Gordon  Creed 


Sub  LiBUTBimrTs. 

2  William  Gregg 

2  Hugh  Martin  Short  

2  Archibald  Adair  Bruce 

2  Montagu  Scott  Heath  Foulger  .... 
I  Walter  Stormont  Davies  Liardet . 
X  Stuart  Brownlow  Beatson 

Martin  Hunter 

Mauley  Kingsmill  Manley  Power. 
Paymaatert.—x  Honry  Hollis  Howett,^*  i  Mj 


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54  29  Dec. 
56  P30  June 

54  10  Aug. 

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55  23  Mar. 
55  13  June 
58  P  6  May 

58  P23  Sept. 

59  P  8  Oct. 
60^20  May 

55  2  Oct. 

56  Pxi  Mar. 

57  30  April 

61  P31  May 
61  P23  Aug. 
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8  July 

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P23  Sept. 

P23  Jan. 

P21  July 

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20  Oct. 
P21  Nov. 
P13  Feb. 
P30  Mar. 

21  Nov. 
19  April 

P20  July 
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P27  June 
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Pio  Nov. 
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64  P39  June  70 
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28  Oct. 
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19  Jan.  73 

7  Feb.  74 


'  Lt.Colonel  Brio©  aerred  widi  ti 
1 7th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  froa  tfae 
7th  February  1855,  including  theses 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  aaaanhs  of  es 
Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  Stlt  &?• 
tember,  also  at  the  bombardmect  ^fi 
surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  vsi 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  M^or,  5th  CTaaetftte 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  if^or  Boyd  served  with  the  ira 
Regiment  in  tne  Crimea  teom  De«2; 
jber  1854,  including  the  flieffe  anl  ^ 
of  Sebastopol  and  assaultsw  theB^dK: 
on  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (wocciK 
in  the  Trenches) ;  was  also  at  theWss- 
bardment  and  surrender  of  Kiab»^«^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkishMedsT . 


SUB  LIBUT. 


34  July  72 

19  Oct.  72 

SofDec.  71 

4  Dec.  72 

17  July  72 
9  Aug.  73 

18  Mar.  74 
x8  Mar.  74 


fay  55 ;  Ilon.Major,  x  May  70. 
2  Alexander  Aitken Ross,  1 7  July  66  j  Eneign,  13  April 58  j  Lt.  29  July  59 ;  Som.CapL  17  J^j  '' 
Quarter  Mastert.—a  Robert  Gilbert,*^  8  Aug,  68. 

X  John  Fallon,  x6  May  68. 
Medical  Officers.— 1  Surgeon  Major  Henry  Knaggs,  i  April  73. 
3  Surgeon  Charles  Haines,  A.S.  30  Sept.  73. 

Facings  Whita.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
"iatt.  embarked  for  India,  12  Jan.  1870 ;  BepCt,  %nik  2nd  Batt.  and  Bait,  returned  fro»  Canada,  yj  Jfay  '^^ 
lit.  General  Faber  served  with  the  49th  Regt.  throughout  the  war  with  China  (Medal),  and  was  presefiSaSJ^ 
I  .second  captures  of  Chusan,  storm  and  capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton,  attack  and  captare  cf  Asv 
Chinao  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  occupation  of  Ningpo  and  repulse  oi^  ^J; 
ittack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  of  Chapoo,  and  of  Wooscsi. 
cf*tment  of  Nankin.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58  in  command  of  the  5vd  Reft.,  ^J^J^f' 
at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  and  in  the  afikir  at  Seraighat  (mentioned  in  ae8pat<aiois.^*-^_l- 
uol  Cobbe  served  aa  a  Volunteer  with  the  Field  Force  throughout  the  aiege  and  capture  of  D»^  - 
idal  with  Clasp). 


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ijih  (The  Leicestershire)  Regiment  of  Foot,  iS7 

'  mils' Tompson  serred  with  the  zTth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  7th  Feb.  1855,  includiniar  the  siege  and 

fiL]  of  debtftopol  and  aseanlts  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept.— dangerou^  wounded  (Medal  with 

Cjuip.  &nd  Knight  of  ^e  Legion  of  Honor). 
<  Ma  or  Uttenon  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xzth  July  i855,inclnding  the  siege  and 

t&U  af  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of 

Eiibocrn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
«  Major  C.  M'Pherson  served  with  the  xyth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  i6th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege 

icd  {all  of  Sebastopol  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and 

Rrrander  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'  ]Kaj<v  Joseph  Gates  Travers  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  29th  Jan.  1855,  including  the 

se??  of  Sehastopol  the  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  (mentioned  in  Lord  West's  despatch  for  "gaUant 
ocs'iact")  and  8ih  Sept. ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of 
Uk  Le?ion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"Mi^orCreagh  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 
tJtf  battle  before  and  at  the  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■'  iUjnr  Parker  served  witn  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
&Ii  of  SehastopoU  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  Sth  Sept.  1855 ;  was  also  present  at  the  bom- 
t&*>bient  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

-'  Caocain  Tomer  served  wiUi  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  the  zsth  Nov.  Z863  to  1866,  and  was  pre- 
«s:  a:  the  aasaolt  and  capture  of  Ran^awh^,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the 
tSu of  Kakamarea  (Medal). 

"  ''aptain  Brind  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z857-60, — in  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills,  and  in 
t}i:nn]d  inclading  the  affairs  of  Huldwanee  and  Buhairee,  and  action  of  Churpoorah  (contused) ;  the  second 
Oti?  campaifni,  and  with  Ross'  Camel  Corps  in  Central  India  (Medal).  Served  with  the  19th  Regiment  in  the 
Huira  campaign  of  1868,  and  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Bright  in  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on 
tb  Hlack  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  M^jor  Howett  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  17th  Regiment  from  the  6th  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
^  nf  Sehastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Rodan  on  the  8th  September ;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surren- 
4?  f  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp.^nd  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Gilbert  served  with  the  3rd  Buff^  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  Z855,  including  the  siege 
is<i  Ul]  of  Selrastopol  (wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  6th  June),  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June,  and  be- 
my?\  t )  the  covering  and  ladder  party  of  the  and  Division  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September 
tSi-  Meclal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 


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'  Lirolonei  Wilson  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  from 
•«  :3th  October  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture 
tf  Dewan^  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*UCoionel  Dillon  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  30th  Dec.  1854,  including 
mtkn  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol ;  volunteered  to  rescue  from  under  a  heavy  fire  of  grape  shell  and  musketry  seven 
pcvJed  men  who  were  in  tne  advanced  house  at  the  attack  of  the  Cemeterv  and  suburbs  of  Sebastopol  on  the  z8th 
W*  1^55.  and  succeeded  in  doing  so  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

v*MAjor  Gregorie  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  z  85  7-58  as  Adjutant  of  the  asrd 
Nuien,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  and  also  at  its  subsequent  capture  (Medal  with  two  Clasps), 
i' Major  Baker  served  with  the  z8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  ttom  ^otn  Dec.  Z854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Pkftvpol,  mentiomed  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the  Sardinian  medal  for  "  gallantry  displayed  at  the  attack  of 
IrVmetery  and  suburbs  of  Sebastopol  on  the  i8th  June  1855"  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medbals). 
Wf^\  m  India  during  the  mutiny  (in  1 857)  with  the  Field  Force  imder  Colonel  Beatson.  Served  in  New  Zealuid  during 
li  V&ikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  of  1864-66  first  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Grcneral  and  subsequently  as 
piKiiQt  Adjutant  General ;  was  present  at  the  action  at  Rangiawhia  as  Actmg  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to 
^Cs^eral  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  (mentioned  in  despatches,  3revet  of  Major) ;  was  Staff  Officer  to  the  Force  imder 
p*  General  Carey  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Orakau— mentioned  in  despatches  for  "gaUantry  and  untiring 
Pf^and  zeal  evinced  "  (Medal). 

r  ^'^piain  Adamson  served  witn  the  zSth  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aoth  Aug.  Z855,  including  the  siege 
F  ^  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

' '  attains  R,  W.  E.  Dawson  and  Thacker  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 
'^  ■  4ptain  Hugh  Shaw  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z864-65,  and  was  present 
iibee:]j?agements  at  Nukumaru  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal). 

^*^^i;nain  Burke  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xith  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
■i  £U  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Uedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
I  KpprpMion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  Z857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  trova  26th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec. 
h.  SbSttult  and  capture  of  the  Fort  at  Birwah— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

'**.Ar<ainKeay8- Young  served  with  the  Bombay  Rifles  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storming  of 
l»iiJ^  sxurender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  on  British  Roar  Guard,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also 
Ba  -a*?  same  Regiment  and  the  Poonah  Irregular  Horse,  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59,  present  in  operations 
Jiot  the  Bheels  in  the  Nassick  and  Kandeish  Hills ;  commanded  during  four  months  early  in  Z858  the  frontier 
w  of  Rajaporo ;  afterwards  with  the  Sathoora  Field  Force  against  the  Rohillas  and  Bheels  m  the  Vindhya  mocm- 
K^:  and  subsequently  in  1858-59  on  the  Divisional  Staff  of  Sir  John  Michel  against  the  rebels  imder  Tantia 
fp*-  ir  Outral  India  (Modal). 

•*  <  ^i^Jtain  Briggs  served  with  the  i8th  Rojral  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
Y^rr^  of  (>akau  and  at  the  affair  of  Nukumaru  (Medal). 

* '  ap-^ia  Wray  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
h--  3-.  Kf-rikeri  on  21st  July  1863.  and  as  Adjutant  at  the  capture  of  the  Pusalin  Pah  on  7th  Jan.  1866  (Medal). 
'  '  ^-lUirn  C.  Dawson  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  New  Zealand,  and  commanded  a  Company  throughout 
•  "S^i.lcato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  from  August  1863  to  May  1866  ;  commanded  Woodall's  Redoubt  during  the 
'«*  ■  -at  campaign  from  February  1865  to  March  1866;  was  engaged  in  the  following  operations,  viz. — expedition 
IHr-i'aLi.  relief  of  the  Mauku  Stockade,  occupation  of  Mere  Mere,  and  commanded  the  Pokenoe  Patrol  when 
^  i-l  bvtbe  enemy  on  the  morning  of  the  2nd  Sept.  Z863  (mentioned  in  Sir  Duncan  Cameron's  despatc^s  foi 
^■i-rrr.  Medal). 

' '  iPtain  Minnitt  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 
^  <  ftptain  Wilkinson  Shaw  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z863-64  (Medal). 

■  Captain  A  J.  A.  Jackson  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z863-66,  and  was 
tvnt  ••  the  affair  of  the  26th  Nov.  1 863  in  the  Wairoa  Bush,  siege  and  capture  of  Orakau,  and  actions  at  Nukumaru 
a- a  and  35th  Jan.  1865  (Medal). 

^  I-rii.  Butts  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z864-6S. 
^  \'  *»TJi.  Milncr  served  in  the  Now  Zealand  war  in  z866  (Medal). 

^'  '^tarter  Master  O'Hora  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  inolud- 
?  '^  expeditions  to  Paparata  and  Ketamorai  (Medal). 

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e  Harp  and  Crown.    The  Lion  of  NaBsau.  **  Viriuiii  2famureen$is  Prmmitim."    " Egypt '*  (with  the  Sphiix). 
"  CaiiTA  "  (with  the  Dragon).    **  Paot; "  **  Sbtabtopol  "  "  New  Zbalato." 

Ser.  ( 

Hall     25  Sept.  03;  i^.Co/onci,  25  July  lo;  _ 

Pfty-      General,  20  June  54 ;  Colonel  18th  Foot,  9  March  50. 

Lieutenant  GolonelB.— 2  #.  Sylvester  W.  F.  M.  Wilson,* -En*.  'la  Nov.  47  j  Lt.  i*ii  May  49 ;  Caft.  '31  Aug.  55; 

Major y  P20  May  68 ;  Li.Colonel,  ^27  Aug.  70. 
I  Edward  Langford  Dillon/ £»«.  x  Sept.  54;  Li.  9  Mar.  55  ;  Capt.  31  Mar.  63;  Major,  'x6  March  70;  Li. 

Colonel,  27  Aug.  73. 
Hfigors.— 2  Richard  Hillman  Daniel,  Enaiffn,  13  July  55 ;  Zt.  23  Mar.  58 ;  Capt.  '21  July  63  ;  Maj.^^x  M&y  7;, 


Golonel.— $  Sir  John  Forster  Fitzgerald,^  OCB.  Sn*ign,  29  Oct.  93;  Lt.  31  Jan.  94 ;  Capt.  9  May  94 ;  Heh-, 
"^     '  -  •  -  '       •         -  •  Colonel,  X2  Aug.  19 ;  Major  General,  22 inly  30  ;  Lt.General,  ^^^ov.^i ; 


2  Charles  Frederick  Gregorie,*  ^ntign,  12  Feb.  55  ;  Lt.yo  June  55  ;  Capt.  '4  Nov.  59 ;  Major,  8  Oct  67. 
I  Edward  Abbot  Anderson,  Inttruetor,  Soyal  Military  College;  £ne.  15  Nov,  50;  Lt.6  June  54;  Capt.fi^'ilAj 

58 ;  Bt. Major,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  xa  Nov.  73. 

e.  Thomas  Durand  Baker,?   Etu.  'x8  Aug.  54 ;  X^.12  Jan.  55 ;  Ce^t.  1*26  Oct.  58 ;  BtMc^jor,  2z  Mar.  (5, 

Major,  12  Nov.  73. 


Captaiits. 

Bobert  Isaac  Adamson*    

2  Rich.  Wm.  Erskine  Dawson* 

Y€  Hugh  Shaw.w  Adj.  North  Tipperary  \ 
MiUOa S 

1  James  Morris  Toppin   

a  Theobald  Burke"   

2  #.  Henry  WiUiam  Keays-Young,"  Bri-  ) 

oade  Major  at  Shomel\ffe S 

2  John  Archer  Julian  Bnggs" 

I  Thomas  Charge  Wrayi*  

1  John  Wily 

2  William  Fryer  Thacker"  . 


I  St.  George  Alexander  Smith 

Charles  Edmund  Phippg,  D.A.A.G.for^ 
Mtuketry,  Edinburgh  } 

1  Wright  Sherlock 

2  Charlton  Dawson" 

2  William  Edward  Twyning 

X  Charles  Henry  Stevenson 

2  Charles  Groring  Minnitt*^    

X  Thomas  Boyle  Meredith 

I  e.  Wilkinson  Shaw,^^  Garrieon  Inetruc'  \ 

tor,  Alderehot y 

1  John  Forbes  Mosse    

2  William  Henry  Herbert  

2  Albert  James  Alexander  Jackson^^ 


26  Jan. 
f'ao  Feb. 

10  May 

P30  Mar. 
15  Mar. 

23  Aug. 

P30  Aug. 

11  May 
I  Juno 

13  April 
xMay 


LlKtTTBirAKTS. 

2  John  George  Buttsi* 

2  e.  Albany  Bobert  Savile,  Garrieon  In- ") 

etruetor  at  Malta } 

2  John  Pearson  

I  George  Wm.  Nesbit  Bogers,  Inttruetor  \ 

of  Muekefrjf  B 'Soy.  73 J 

1  Ponsonby  William  Watts    

2  Edward  Champneys  Milner** 

1  John  Cator  Stockloy 

2  Edward  Hemery  Le  Breton,  Inetruetor  \ 

of  Mutketry  26  March  73 > 

X  Alexander  Ward  Simpson 

2  Herbert  Henry  Gilbert    

1  George  Avery  Godfrey 

2  Edward  Tuftiell  

2  Henry  Joseph  Daubeny  

I  Arthur  John  Milner 

I  Wm.  George  Forbes  Cockburn 

I  William  Wylly  Lawrence    

I  Frederic  Ernest  L.  Schreiber 

1  Charles  Egerton  Dixon 

2  James  William  Graves    

2  Samuel  Phillips,  Adjutant  14  June  73 

X  John  Henry  Augustus  Spyer , 

William  Willoughby  Cole  Vemer   

Henry  Melville  Hatchell 


Sub  Ltbutbitaitts. 

2  Sir  John  St.  George,  Bart 

I  Laurence  George  Cotton 

I  Cecil  Edgar  Montagu  

1  John  Burton  Forster 

2  George  Murray  Hicks  

1  Philip  Anderson  Morshend   

2  Henry  William  Newton  Guinness 

I  Harry  Shuldham  Lye  

I  Samuel  Spencer  Parkyn 

1  Charles  Edwin  Le  Quesne  

2  William  John  Fortescue  Morgan  ... 
George  Cosmo  Abercromby 


23  July 
'25  Mar. 
15  April 
26  Mar. 
30  April 
a  May 

2i  May 

21  May 
29  July 

23  Oct. 

24  Oct. 
P17  Mar. 

P20  Sept. 
P17  Jan. 

8  July 
2x  Nov. 

4  April 

Px8  Jan. 

6  Mar. 

18  April 
1*26  Sept. 
"15  May 

12  Oct. 

9  Jan. 

'  X  Feb. 
P27  June 
~  9  July 
8  July 
I  Aug. 
^22  Aug. 


r.      I         LIBUT. 

55,  19  June 
55    18  Jan. 

55    as  Sept 

55    26  Feb. 
17  Aug. 

23  July 

xoSept. 

27  Nov. 

23  Mar. 
^  7  Dec. 
■*  4  Jan. 

t8  June 

58  ^jy  Mar. 

59  P  2  Oct. 
58  P21  Feb. 
58  xo  May 
58    14  Dec 

~  ^13  Dec. 

Pa  I  Feb. 

P  I  April 

2  April 

^20  Sept. 


60  '  7  Feb. 
63  P  6  Mar. 


P12  Oct. 

I  Feb. 

19  July  68 
»  X  Aug.  68 
P24  July   69 


67;Pi6  Mar.  70 

67  P27  April  70 
65  P  3  April  66 
671P22  July    7 
67JP  5  Nov.  70 
671 P  2  Aug.    71 

68  P  9  Aug.   71 


P  I  April  62 
XX  Dec.    63 

a  April  64 

'ix  Sept.  63 

13  Sept.  65 

Px6  Oct.     66 

P  9  Nov.   66 

4  Dec.    66 

5  Sept.  67 
P25  Sept.  67 
P27  April  70 

P  4  April  65 

P31  May    71 

PaoSept.  7x 

8  June  72 

8  June  72 

26  Mar.  73 
xsJnne  73 
'  7  Nov.   65 

27  Aug.  73 
12  Nov.   73 

14  Feb.    74 


BBBV.HAJ.      ITT.lt.COl. 


Paymaetere. — 

Quarter  Ma»ter§.—2  Thomas  0*Hora,*i  3  Feb.  69, 

Medical  QMeert, 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct 
a8  Oct 
30  Dec. 
xa  Nov. 
a8  Feb. 


3  July  7a 
3  July  7a 
23  Nov.  7a 
33  Nov.  72 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
12  Nov.  73 
12  Nov.  73 
x2  Nov.  73 
18  Mar.   74 


X  Richard  Barrett,  24  July  72. 

Surgeon  Emanuel  Maurice  Downing  FitzGerald,  MD.^  A.S,  x  Oct.  67. 


X  Surgeon  Joseph  Lindsey  Curtis,  A.S.  i  Oct.  62. 

Facinge  Bind.— A gente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /rwA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  St.,  and  Co. 

igt  Batt.  embarked  for  Malta,  January  1872.    Depot,  attached  to  2nd  Battalion. 

2nd  Batt.  returned  from  Auetralia,  4  Dec.  1870. 

ir  John  Fit2geTald  joined  the  46th  Regiment  at  the  age  of  sixteen  in  1801.    He  commanded  a  Light  Battsi^oa  ar 

Igade  in  the  Pemnsula,  and  has  received  the  (Jold  Cross  for  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Viltoris,  and  the  Fyxcatx.*. 

[For  coniinuaiion  of  JN'olee  tee  foot  <ffpreeedmgpffp*. 


^^t  Bait.,  Aldanhot. 

':ii  Baa,  Alkhabad,  Bengal. 


]  19th  (1st  TorMureNorihBidhtg)l^^JX^,^ii;^  ijc, 


'Alma"  " IirKBKVA.ir ' 


*  SXTASTOPOL." 


Colonel.— ^t>  Abraham  Josias  CloeU,^  KCB.  KH,  Cornet,  29  June  09;  'Zt.  17  Mny  10;  Capt.  P5  Nov.  la  ; 

St.Major,  21  Nov.  22;  Bt.IA. Colonel,  10  Jan.  37;  Major,  12  Sept.  48;  Colonel,  n  Nov.  51  ;  Z^Co^a«/! 

23  3dar.  55;  lfa;or0«»«ra/,  31  Ang.  55;  Ztn(f.&^ — '  -_  t%__  ^      ^,      .      .,  ^     . 
Lieutenant 

Colonel,  28  N0V.57' ;  Colonel^  i  May  62.' 


Ho/or,  21  Nov.  22;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  10  Jan.  37;  Major,  12  Sept.  48;  Colonel,  n  Nov.  51  ;  Lt.Colon 
lar.  55  ;  Major  General,  31  Aug.  55;  Lieut. General,  21  Doc.  62;  Colonel  ipth  Foot,  10  Mar.  61. 
»nantColoneIa.— I  Robert  Onesiphorus  Bright,*  CJ3.,  Brw<wf«rr  General  Commanding  Gwalior  Dietrit 
ign,  P9  June  43;  i<.  ^2  April  47 ;  <^«P<-  **a3  Jan.  52;  Jfo/or,  15  Sept.  55;  Bt.Li.Colonel,  26  Dec.  56;  J 


Dietriet; 
Li. 


Edward  Chippindall,*  C5.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen;  Ene.  Pto  Dec.  47  ; 

J?Mfq/or,  2  Nov.  55  ;  Major,  28  Nov.  57 ;  Bl.Lt.Col.  9  Mar.  65  ;  Lt.Colonei,  7  ainr.  70;  uoionei,  14  Au 

William  Cooper,*  l;»*»i7M,  5  Juno  43;  ii^.  31  Oct.  45;  Capt.  26  Jan.  55;  Major,  J'le  May  65;  Lt.Colonei, 


_  47  ;  J!^'.  '9  Jan.  49 ;  Caj>^P23  Dec.  53 ; 

,  Bt.Lt.Col.  9  Mar.  65  ;  £<.Co/one/,^^  Mar.  70;  Colonel,  14  Aug.  72. 


^17  April  67  ;  Colonel,  17  April  72, 
Majors.—'^ 

^2Nov,  . 
2  Richard 


Mar.  53;  Lt, 


I  Edward  St.  John  Griffiths,'  Ensign,  27  Oct.  54 

1  *.  Philip  Doyne  Vipora,  Ensign,  ^g  Oct.  46;  Lt.         ^  ^_  ^   _       ,  ^ ^_  , .^_,  ^  ^ 

2  John  AJuderaon,*  Eneign,  ^25  June  47  ;  X^  18  April  51 ;  Capt.  9  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  25  Aug.  71 


X^  9  Mar.  55  ;  Capt.  ^24  July  57 

'  9  July  JO ;  Capt.  9  Mar.  58  ;  Major,  7'March  jo. 


Sept.  66. 
JTci/or,  Pi 8  April  68. 


Captxiks. 
2  Henry  Sollera  G.  8.  Knight 

2  John  Henry  Kirke*  

2  Charles  Hereford  

2  Montgomery  Williams** 

I  William  Henry  Moffatt»* 

1  Godfrey  Baldwin" 

2  Alexander  Brooke  Morgan  ** 
1  Edward  William  Evans'*.. 

1  Robert  Biscoe 

I  Thomas  Dennis  Rew 

1  Augustus  MourantHandley** 

2  William  Robert  lies 

1  Robert  Gayer  Traill"  

2  John  Pyne 

I  Windle  Hill  St.Hill,»*^lWe^ 

de  Camp  to  Com.  in  Chirf 
at  Madras ^ 

1  William  Bennett  *' 

2  Arthur  Edw.  Trotter  Trotter 

1  Charles  Shea  Hnnti» 

2  JohnCampbellTaylorHum- 

frev»7  

2  Cortlandt  Skinner 


2  Sept. 
•17  Feb. 
17  Aug. 
22  July 
16  Mar. 

6  June 

6  April 

7  June 
16  April 
26  Oct. 

2  July 
16  Nov. 
16  July 

5  July 


12  Feb.    58 


45  i    3  June 

54  'id  Nov. 

55  '17  July 

56  29  Nov. 
55  P12  Dec. 
54!  8  Dec. 
55  28  Nov. 
541  8  Dec. 
58  P24  May 
55  15  June 
58  P15  Oct. 
55  T5  June 
58  P  5  Nov. 
55     I  Oct. 


26  Mar. 
P23  Aug. 

4  July 

27  Mar. 
6  Aug. 


P28  Jan.    62 


58  P30  Dec.  •  59 
6IP17  April  66 
551  23  Nov.  56 

19  Mar.   60 

25  Feb.    62 


LlKUTBVJlirTS. 

2  James  Francis  Fraser 

1  George  Hewetson  Reynolds . 

2  Const.  Chas.  Barrow  Tribe»7 
2  William  Robert  Thomhill  ... 
2  George DaltonMichell,/iw<.^ 

of  Musketry  28  Sept.  69  ..) 

2  George  Oakes 

I  TheodoreBosvilleEmerson, ) 

Inet.ofMuaketry  25  Aug.  71 S 

1  John  Jameson*? 

2  Abney  Hastings  Cameron  ... 

I  Herbert  Leigh  Gipps    

f  Alfred      James    Paterson, ) 

Adjutant  22  Fob.  70  i 

'2  Crosbie  'QtirUnx, Interpreter... 
{ 2  Alexander  Roche  

1  Wm.  G.  Waugh  M'Clintock'? 

2  George  Edward  Langford*?  . 

2  John  Henry  Bamara"    

2  William  Augustus  Burnett'* 
I  Harry  Fawoett  

1  Havry  Julian  Charrlngton... 

2  Granville  Sharpe  

2  Edward  Archibald  Brice,> 

Adjutant  8  Dec.  73 ) 

2  Robert  Alf.  Plassey  Halllfhx 

1  Geo.  Alex.  Kennedy  Skipton 

2  Thomas  Otho  FitaGerald 

2  George  Hawkes 

2  Lionel  Henry  Mocatta  Levin 

2  John  Francis  Simonet 

2  Georf^e  Wingate 

I  RegioaldMolesworthSimpson 

Richard  Foord  


3  July  58  P 18  July  62 
IS  Oct.  58  "^9  Aug.  62 
19  Nov.  581  25  Aug.  62 
25  Sept.  60  P22  Sept.  65 
II  Mar.  591  18  May  65 
65 
66 


Pi  I  June   6i!P29Dec. 


P13DCC.    61  P  8  May 

Pr8  July  62, P  7  Aug. 
P19  Aug.  62I  21  Oct. 
P  9  Jan.    63  P  3  April  67 

17  July    63   29  June  67 

631 P  4  Mar.    68 

65IP18  AprUj68 

'    P23  Jan.    69 

i  2  ^iar.    69 


P29  Aug. 
Pi6May 

4  Aug.   65 
10  Nov.    65 

P  8  May    66 

5  June  66 
P  6  Mar.  67 
P18  April  68 
P  4  Mar.  '- 
P23  Jan. 

7  July 
P18  Nov. 
Pio  Nov. 

19  Feb. 
P20  Feb. 

21  Feb. 


SiTB  LiiirrKVAVTS. 

1  John  Hem7  Eden  

I  Mont^merieCroftonCaulfeild 
I  George  Warburton  Marsh 

I  Richard  Pnayre 

I  James  Harry  Sohwabe 


28  July    69 

21  Sept.  69 

69 

70 

70 

71 


5  July  72 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 


8  June  67 


I      CAPTAIK.      j 

|P3oOct^  57 
1P30  April  58 
P30  Dec.  59 
,P2i  Feb.  60 
,P  4  Feb.  62 
I  25  Aug.  62 
[P  9  Jan.  63 
I  5  Feb.  66 
P20  April  67 
20  Jan.  68 
P23  Jan.    69 

2  Mar.  69 
P  5  Mar.    70 

I  April  70 

P  8  June  67 

25  Aug.  71 
P28  Oct.     71 

15  Jan.    66 

16  Aug.  73 
29  Oct.     73 

*  Sir  Josias  Cloet^  served  in  the  15th  Hussars 
from  1809  to  i8i<i,  from  1814  to  1817  as  Aide  do 
Camp  to  Lord  Charles  Somerset  at  the  Cape  of 
G^od  Hope,  fW)m  whence  he  was  sent  in  command 
of  a  Detachment  to  take  military  possession  of  the 
island  of  Tristan  d*  Acunha.  Served  with  a  Squad- 
ron of  his  Regiment  detached  as  a  field  force 
during  the  Pindaree  and  Mahratta  war  ft^m  18 17 
to  1819.  Acting  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  Gene- 
ral conducted  the  landing  and  settlement  of  a 
large  body  of  Government  emigrants  on  the 
frontier  of  the  Cape  Colony.  In  1822  was  sent 
to  England  with  important  despatches,  and  re- 
ceived the  Brevet  rank  of  Major.  In  1842  com- 
manded the  successful  expedition  sent  to  Natal  to 
relieve  a  Detachment  besieged  by  insurgent  Boers. 
Served  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  the 
Kaffir  campaign  of  1846  (CB.).  During  the  KaflSr 
war  of  1851-53  ser\'od  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  with 
the  Army  in  the  Field,  including  the  operations 


P  8  Dec 
P  5  Mar. 
P18  May 

28  Oct. 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct 
28  Oct 


23  S.pt.  71    28  Oct 


in  the  Basuta  country  and  the  battle  of  Berea, 


where  he  commanded  a  Division  (Medal) ,  and  in 
acknowledgment  of  his  services  received  the 
honom*  of  Knighthood,  and  was  subsequently 
nominated  a  KCB.  On.  being  promoted  Major 
General  he  was  appointed  in  1855  to  the  command 
of  the  Windward  and  Leeward  Islands,  which  he 
held  until  1861. 

*  Colonel  Cooper  served  with  the  i8th  Royal 
Irish  throughout  the  campaign  of  1852-53  in 
Burmah,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  cap- 
ture of  Prome,  and  other  minor  afihirs  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter 
12  Nov.  73 'Master  General  to  the  expeditionary  force  on 
28  Feb.    74  the  Eusufzai  Frontier  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  1858, 

land  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  expeditionary 

sfTB  LiKUT.  IforcQ  Jq  ^hc  Wuzeeri  country'  under  Brigadier 


3  July  72 

31  Aug.  72 

23  Nov.  72 

9  A-ug.  73 

12  Nov.  73 


General  Chamberlain  in  Dec. 
Clasp). 


1859  (Medal  with 


PofWMtUre.—t  Francis  Openshaw  Sargoant,  20  July  66;  Ene.  '28  May  58 ;  U.  P21  Oct.  62; 
2  de  Pentheny  de  Penthenv  O'Kelly,  28  Dec.  60;  Jlon.Captain,  28  Dec.  65. 
tn. — X  James  Hedingham,**  13  Nov.  72. 


[20  July  7t. 
Hon.Captain, 


Quarter  J£a»t«r§. 
Medical  Officert. 


2  William  Hunt,  16  Aug."'73;  Sub  lAeui.  26 Mar.  73. 
■%  Surgeo*  Major  Exham  L.  HiT 


;iffeman,*7    Surgeon;  10  July  66. 
I  Surgeon  George  Ryan,  A.B.  31  Mar.  68. 

Facings  Qtveen.— Agent,  V.  W.  Holt,  Esq. 
tsi  Battalion  returned  from  India,  2b  DecemberiZp\  DevSt,  Chatham,    ^nd  Bait,  embarked  for  India, 
aj  August  1863  ;  Depot,  attacked  to  ist  Battalion, 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


i6o  igth  (The  ist  Yorkshire  North  Biding)  Megimient  of  Foot 

*  Brigadier  General  Bright  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  19th  Regiment,  including  ihelattles 
of  Alma  and  InkerOian,  siege  and  foil  of  Bebastopol,  and  storming  of  the  B«dan  on  the  x8th  June  and  Bth  September 
— ^mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  sth  Clui 
of  the  Me(^'idie,  and  Torkish  Medal).  Commanded  as  Brigadier  General  the  zst  Brigade  Hazara  Field  Force  of  lE^, 
including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Bl^k  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despaU^es,  thankod  lythf 
Government  of  India,  C3.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Chippindall  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  during  the  latter  x>art  of  the  siege  operations  befcn 
Mooltan,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  that  fortress;  aJso  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  andgarriscm  of 
Gheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Gooierat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  caiopaigscf 
1854-55  with  the  19th  Regriment,  including  the  afifeir  of  Bulganak,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  in  the  Trencha 
during  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sepi^- 
ber— wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjii*. 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Conmianded  ist  Battalion  19th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  inclading  tlte 
en)edition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Barrett  served  the  Eastern  camjiaignof  1854  a^d  part  of  1855  with  the  zpth  Regiment,  includmg  the  bait^n 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medi:!. 

7  Major  Gkriffiths  ser\'ed  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  x868,  including  the  expedition  agamt  the  tribes  on  the  B^ 
Moimtain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Major  Anderson  served  with  the  ^ist  Light  Inikntry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  xSsa-sa ;  was  on  \^ssi 
the  E.I.O.  steam-frigate  Se»o9tri»  durmg  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enany's  stockades  on  ti£ 
Rangoon  river ;  and  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  ai:- 
tnre  of  Rangoon,  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein,  x9th  Hay  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*  Major  Eirke  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  January  to  the  26th  Juy  1855,  intisb- 
ing  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

IS  Major  Williams  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  Shahabad  district  until  the  final  suppression  of  tb 
Lidian  mutiny  in  1858-59  (Medal).  Served  with  the  xst  Battalion  loth  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  xt£&t 
including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Captain  Mofflsitt  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  iith  Sep:. 
1855  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Also  m  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sikkixu  in  1867,  and  cm- 
manded  Patroles  in  contact  with  the  enemy.  Served  in  the  Hasara  campaign  in  1868,  including  ^e  exped^^ 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^s  Captains  Baldwin,  Morgan,  and  Handley  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  x868,  iocluding  the  expedite: 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  (^ptain  Evans  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  January  to  the  5th  October  ufi. 
including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (severely  wounded),  and  storming  of  the  Rcoan  on  the  8th  SepteaUr 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  as  Brigade  Major  xst  Brigade  Hazara  Field  Force  in  i863,  iada^ 
ing  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captams  Traill,  Bennett,  and  Humfrey,  Lieutenants  Tribe,  Jameson,  M'Clintock,  Langford,  Baxnard.  tsi 
Burnett,  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  x868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Maf&£i>=^ 
(Medal  with  Clasn).  ^ 

1^  Major  St.  Hill  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6z  and  that  of  1863-^5.  In  z86o-6i  he  was  Aide  ds  C4s? 
to  the  (^vemor,  but  joined  his  Regiment  in  the  field  during  the  time  active  operations  were  b^ng  carried  oe.  i^ 
the  outbreak  of  the  war  in  Waikato  in  1863  he  was  aimointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Duncan  Cameron,  served  in  tbi 
capacity  and  also  for  some  time  as  Acting  Military  Secretary  throughout  the  subsequent  operations,  being  p:c<e; 
with  Gtoneral  Cameron  at  every  action  that  took  place,  with  one  exception,— viz. : — ^the  actions  of  Koheroa,  Bas- 
inriri,  Waiari,  Rangiawhia,  Hairini  (horse  shot),  (Jrakau,  Gate  Pah,  Nukumam,  Kaku-amea,  besides  sevenlsiscr 
skirmishes  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  Unattached  Company  by  purchase  and  Brevet  of  Ms;  r^ 

"  Captain  Hunt  served  as  Baggage  Master,  of  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1858-59,  and  wn«  present  ir  tie 
actions  of  Kirwee,  Pimwarree,  and  on  the  banks  of  the  Junma  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  C^'ts 
Central  Lidia). 

**  Quarter  Master  Hedingham  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  October  185^  to  May  1855,  incladisf  tbs 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  i8€>S.  'v^'^- 
ing  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  He  has  also  tho  (jood  Cqh^^s'^ 
Medal. 

•7  Surgeon  Major  HifTerDan.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department.'* 


Gontinuation  of  Notes  of  the  20th  Begvment 

10  Mm'or  Ntmn  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  (Crimea  ttom  the  xsth  July  1855,  including  the  siege  sz^^ 
of  Sebastopol;  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  thelsiic 
campaign  of  1857-^8,  including  the  actions  of  C!handa,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  captore  of  Liu^3^< 
subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  afilurs  of  Mohan,  Hussengunge,  Meangunge  (as  Orderly  Officer  to  Bh£»^ 
Evelegh),  Churda,  Fort  of  Musjeedia,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Captains  Egan  and  Bloimt  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58,  Including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Tis^ 
pore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  afflur  of  Mohas  pb^ 
with  Clasp). 

^*  Captain  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  (ThandA,  Umeefr^ 
and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  afihtrs  of  Mmagangc,  ^ <^  " 
Bimree  Beerah,  and  Buxarghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Captain  Fahie  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  u^ns  t 
Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  aai»" 
Churda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

••  Mi^'or  Gibbs  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  m  the  Indian  campaign  in  i8s8.  including  the  captore  of  lariat:* 


and  aflhirs  of  Churda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
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I  iVed.  Lockwood  Edpidge,*  Ens.  p,9  Feb.  55  ;  It.  10  Amr  ?s  •  &«/  v5^';  !'  ^"^  ?7 ;  ^^or.  23  Nov.  64. 

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^^^J^^^orth  Clark«,n.  E.^n.  »»  Sept.  5.,   X*.  ,,  Aug.  54;  Capt.  PS  April  59,  Major. 


Captains. 
a  William  David  Nunn^o 
2  Stephen  Egan"  ... 

2  Robert  Blount" 

1  SamuelJohnstone^^  ... 

3  ConroyFahie^*  

2  Henry  Fras.  Gfeorge  Webster 

2  John  M'Namee    

2  Harrv  Russell  Bowlby  !!!!!!!!! 

2  Charles  Henry  Webster  

I  James  Smy^  .: 

I  Edward  Browne ..!...!.!.!!..!!.. 

I  George  Duncan  Wahab   

I  William  Glencross 

I  Charles  Edward  Hussey  !!!!.! 

1  Clifford  Gabourel  Gibaut 

a  I  Richard  Wilson  

2  George  Frederic  Harris   .... 

2  Baldwin  K.  Whiteford 

Stewart  Abercrm.  Wroughton 

LlKUTSKAHTS. 

2  David  O'Neill  Power 

2  Henry  Edwin  Go  wer 

1  Arthur  Ernest  Beaumont    ... 

2  Alfred   Dening,  ImtructorX 

ofMuMhetry  3  Aug.  72 ) 

I  Edw.PrimroseT.Goldsmith, ) 

Adjutant  24  Aug.  73 j 

I  Melmoth  Caulfleld  Gahan  ... 
I  PhilipAlbertRobinson,/»*«. :) 

of  Musketry  aSBept.  71  ...j 
a  Adam  Park  Pinching    

3  Frederick  William  Birch 

3  Charles  Heniy  Bamber   

I  John  Kennedy  M'Causland  . 
I  Ed.  Stanley NewtonDickenson 
3  OuthbertQeorge  Collingwood 
-  Robert  Francis  Vetch  

Robert  Constable  Paull   

William  Cocks  AUen 

Uonel  Marshall  

I  George  MitchellRowe 

Robert  Dennis     

De  la  Pere  Robinson 

Gerald  Elliott  Browne 

8  John  Mack 

1  Frederic  John  Waudby    

2  Waltcir  Randolph,  Adjutant) 

5  Oct.  7a s 

3  Richard  George  Randall 

1  Edward  Bowen 

X  William  Savage  Baker 

2  Godfrey  Fox  Webster   , 


20  Feb. 
9  Oct. 
'15  Oct. 
8  Feb. 
P29  April 
zo  Aug. 
a  Feb. 

33  April 
3  May 
3  July 

P17  Sept. 

38  Jan. 

z6  April 
P3oMkr. 

P33  Oct. 
31  Deo. 

34  June 
P14  Aug. 


Sub  LiBUTXiTAKTS. 

Alex.  Lenthall  Swifte   

Arthur  Forde  

ICichael  Morton   Metcalfe^ 

Festing;  S 

3  George  Bachard  Summers  ... 

X  Philip  Francis  Tallents 

z  San.  Patrick  George  Bellow 
z  Eustace  Edward   Melville  > 

Lawford ) 

I  Henry  Brandram  Headley  .. 


55  31  Sept. 
55   38  May 

55  3  Joii© 

56  X5  June 
55  30  Mar. 
55  10  Sept. 
49  3  Aug. 
58  Pi  I  Jan. 
58  P16  Sept. 
58  P13  Dec. 

58  P36  Nov. 

59  ''30  Nov. 

58  5  May 

59  '10  June 
58  Pjo  July 

57  14  May 

58  "le  Aug. 

59  "  8  July 

60  P30  June 


28  Jau. 

7  Sept. 

P  3  Dec. 


P32  Sept.  63 


II  Feb. 

7  April 

17  Nov. 

••12  April 
Pio  Nov. 
'21  Aug. 
P28  Dec. 
'  8  May 
Pi4  Sept. 
P25  Sept. 
'i6  Sept. 
P14  Oct. 
Px5  Oct. 
P17  Feb. 
i>i8  Mar. 
'34  June 
P24  Mar. 
P24  April 

7  July 

8  Fob. 

^  8  June 
P14  Sept. 
P  5  Nov. 


LIIUT, 


55  '29  July  59 

58Pi6May  62 

58  P  2  Dec.  62 

58  P30  June  63 

58    17  Nov.  63 

58  33  Nov.  64 
55    39  Feb.  64 

59  II  July  68 
59Pi7Mar.  69 
59  '34  Mar.  69 
01  P  I  Sept.  69 
>o  P  5  Jan.  TO 


60 


*~^  -    5  •itui.  70 

59    30  Jan.  70 

62  P14  Sept.  70 

38  Mar.  71 

I  Apr.  70 

3  Aug.  72 
5  Oct.  72 

4  Feb.  74 


^22  Aug. 

I  Jan. 
P27  Feb. 

P25  Sept. 

iz  July 

24  July 

P16  Sept. 

'14  Oct, 
Pi4  Oct. 
P24  Mar. 
P24  Apr. 
P13  Juno 
P  3  Sept. 
P  3  Sept. 
Pi4  Sept. 
'  5  Nov. 
P15  Feb. 
P22  April 
■^  7  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

25  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

3  Feb. 


CAPTAjy. 


5  July   72 


BT.LT.COI.. 


Jjt.Colonel  Meares  served  with  the  soth  Regt. 
in  the  Crimea  from  the  15th  July  1855  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebostopol ;  and  was  also 
present  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkidi  Medal). 

•  LtColonel  Davis  served  with  the  35th  Regi- 
ment in  the  Shahabad  district  during  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*  Major  Francis  served  with  the  20th  Regiment 
in  the  Indian  campiUgn  of  1857-58,  including  the 
actions  of  Chanda,  umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

>  Major  Eoridge  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment 
in  the  (;rimea  in  1S5K,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign 
from  August  Z858,  including  the  Trans-Gogra  ope- 
rations under  Lord  Clyde  (Medal). 

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I  BUB    LIEUT. 


3  July  73 
II  Sept.  7a 

73 


3  Nov. 

31  Dec. 

36  Feb. 

9  Aug, 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 


Fofwuuten.-^t  John  Matthews  Gibbs,**  19  Oct.  49;  Hon.  Major^  19  Oct.  64. 

3  Herbert  Cro.t  Ryder,  9  Feb.  64  ;  Hon.  Captain,  9  Feb.  69. 
Qfiart^MaHtr».—i  Thom:i  s  M'Kay,  10  Nov.  69. 
2  Thomas  Choake,  6  Sept.  73. 
Msdieal  Qffleeri.—i  Surgeon  Major  George  Bankes  Floyer  Arden."  Surgeon,  9  March  66. 
2  Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Rawlings  Mould,  MD.,  Surgeon,  30  Aug.  71. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Facings  Yellow.— Jrt#A  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
If  ^  Bait,  emiarkedfor  Bermuda,  5  March  1873.    Depot,  Burg.     2nd  Batt.  returned  from  the  Mauritius,  37  Jan.  2872. 
7  Major  O'NeiU  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  f^m  30th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fal 
Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  afifair  of  the  i8th  June ;  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Elinboum  (Medal 
ith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  including  the  actions  of  Chauda, 
meerpore,  and  Sultanpore ;  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  affairs  of  Mean- 
mge,  Beerah  (thanked  in  despatch),  Boxar  Ghat  (as  Brigade  Major)f  CJhurda,  and  Fort  of  Mn^jecdia  (Modal  with 

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The  Thistle  within  the  Circle  of  St.  Andrew.  "  JV^mo  me  impune  laeeuU."  The  King's  Cypher  and  Crown. 


Half 

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Colonel.— ^irFrederick  Waiiam  Hamilton,*  l^CB.  Etrngn^rLi.  12  Jnly  31 ;  Lt.  *  Capt.  1  Dec.  36;  Ctni^U. 

Colonel,  '3  April  46;  Colonel,  ao  June  S4;  itfa>r,  7  Dec.  58;   JU.Colouel,  19  June  60  j  Jtfajbr  G«rt«i, 

31  Aug.  60;  Lieut.  General,  18  Dec.  69;  Colonel  31st  Pusiliera,  10  Jan.  70. 
Lieutenant  Colonel*.— 1  John  Thomaa  DalyeU,*  and  Lt.  14  May  47;  Lt.^m  June  50;  Capt.  '23  AprU  52; 

^'^aior,  12  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  3  Aug.  55 ;  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  2  Feb.  6a ;  Lt.Col.  17  April  67  j  ColouH,  17  Apr.  72. 

Fred.Torrena  Lyster,'  Enaign,  20  June  41 J  JW.  ^x  Nov.  4a ;  Capt.  P30  July  52 ;  Major,  »8  Jan.  64 ;  U.CoUmd, 

'24  Dec.  70. 
Majors.— I  William  Pole  CoUingwood,*  Enngn,^^^  Mar.  47  j  U.  '15  Noy.  50;  Cap*.  ^28  July  54;  B<.2f«jor, 

26  Dec.  56;  Major,  17  April  67 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  9  April  68.  a".     '^  "^^  o^» 

2  Alfred  Templeman,»  and  Lt.  '26  Mar.  52 ;  ii.  '4  Mar.  53 ;  Capt.  2  Feb.  55 ;  Major'  'is  Feb.  68. 

1  Edward  Napoleon  L'Estrange,  Eneign,  Pi8  Feb.  53 ;  Lt.  23  June  55 :  Capt.  P22  May  57  ;  Meaor,  5  Dec.  7L 

2  George  Frederick  Gildea,*  Emign,  P14  AprH  48 ;  Lt.  '6  Aug.  52 ;  Capt.  10  Sept.  58 ;  Bt. Major,  5  Jnlj  73; 

Major,  25  April  73. 


CAPTi-iira. 

a  Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg* 

X  Richard  Wm.Chfla.Winfiloe>o 

2  Robert  Cook 

2  Edward  Thomas  Bainbridge 

z  Francis  William  Hamilton,  ] 

Aide  de  CavMa   to  Major  \ 

General  R.  MamiUon ) 

I  Anbrey  Wm.  O.  Saunders,"  ) 

Comdt:  ofPoonamalee  Depot  [ 

and  Cantonment  Magittrate  j 

I  George  William  Furlongi*  ... 

a  George  Gilmour 

1  Fred.  George  Jackson 

a  William  Thorbum 

2  William  Albert  Bridge 

2  Michael  Thunder 

Henry  James  Edgell" 

Thomas  Evans  Stuart  

I  John  Stevenson^* 

Henry  Patten  Law 

X  James  Bower  Jackson*'  .. 

1  Walter  Nowell  Carey 

2  James  Whitton 

2  Alfred  Thralo  Perkins 

1  Claude  Durham  Patterson 

2  Francis  MacKenzie  Salmond 


5  April 
3  July 

30  Mar. 
16  April 

'  3  June 
28  Jan. 
'is  Feb. 

1  April 
P25  Aug. 
P23  Mar. 

2  Nov. 
P  6  Aug. 
"14  Aug. 
»•  7  Jan. 
**i8  Feb. 

31  Dec. 


LutTTTXyAZTTB. 

2  Henry  Feiklen 

2  Frederick  Packman  

a  Frederick  William  Burr  

2  Cecil  Bowes  Robinson 

2  Edmond  Charles  Browne,^ 

In$t.  cf  Mueketry  3  Nov.  70  ) 
2  Thomas  Capel  Rose,  Adju-  \ 

tant  J  Oct.  68    j 

Henry  Roper  Curzon  Hewat 

2  Joseph  Napier  Tew    

X  Cha.  Ed.Bovill,  ^d;.a2  June67 

I  JohnCroker 

I  Robert  Fred.  Willoughby, ) 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Ooter-  > 

norcfMadrae  j 

1  James  Miller  Gordon,  Inet.  \ 
ofMuekeiry  9  July  73 j 

2  Charles  Reginald  Walk 


Arthur  J.  Osborne  Pollock 

1  Wm.  A.  Yule,  at  Staff  College 

2  Daniel  Anchinleck 

1  Edmund  Henry  Dalgety  ... 

2  Anthony  Cnthbert  Dunn  ... 
2  Alexander  Lawrence  Falls 

2  Fred.lUchardHenryLambart 
X  Frederick  Stovin  Cnapman 

1  Henry  John  Meares  

2  John  Henry  Spurgin 

t  WUliam  Arthur  James  Frere 
I  Charles  Hugli  Wyndham.. 

1  Taylor  Dalrymple  Wilson 

2  Arthur  Symonds  Justice .. 
1  Edmund  i*ranci8  Braine  .. 

Richard  Carnac  Temple 

-  Averell  Daniell   

a  William  Morton  Duckett.. 

Claude  Frederic  Gambior 


Sto  LixuTSiTAifrs. 
Bedford  Morant  Allen,  JnO 

ierpreter S 

I  Frank  Mardall 

a  Charles  Henry  Kelly 

Louis  Maclean  Boddam 


55!  "11  Sept.  60 
54  '25  June  61 

57  ""ax  April  63 

58  P  5  Mny    63 

20  July   ss'  15  June  58  p  i  July    63 


"16  Jan. 
'11  June 
P  4  April 
6  April 


55,  II  May 
53  6  Oct. 
55  '  6  Feb. 
55  P15  June 


22  April  55   39  Dec.    57 


55  P15  June 
55  I  Oct. 
58,'  6  May 

58  P20  April 

59  P  4  June 

59  P22  Oct. 
56 1  10  Jan. 
561^12  June 
54  P  I  Feb. 

60  P  8  Aug. 
55'Pi7  Oct. 
58P24May 
60  '  1  July 


^19  Jan. 
2  Sept. 
'  7  Jan. 


I  July 
P18  AprU 
P  a  Mar. 

7  July    66 


BEXV.XAJ. 


15  May   73 


31  Dec.  59  '  6  Mar. 

2  July  58 

P  6  Mar.  63 

Paa  May  63 

33  Sept.  62 

•  1  July    63. P  4  Dec.    66^ 

P  4  Aug. 
II  Sept.    ^ 
P12  Sept.  63 
P  2  Oct.     63 


PisFeb.    63 

2  Sept.  64 
Px8  April  65 
P2a  Sept.  65 
P  4  Dec.  66 
Pia  Feb.  67 
''23  Oct.  67 
P20  Feb.  67 
P  a  Sept.  68 

18  Nov.  65 
PioFeb.    69 

26  July    63 

10  Oct.  70 
P24  Dec.  70 
P3oAug.  71 
P31  Oct.     71 

as  April  73 

♦  Lt.Colonel  CoUingwood  served  with  the  jrth 
Regiment  in  the  rebellion  of  1848  in  Ceyt  3. 
Served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  fros 
nth  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ftll  <.i 
Sebastopol;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinboan 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) ;  frtu 
Nov.  1855  to  Nov.  1856  he  commanded  aBattsIict 
of  the  Land  Transport  Corps.  Commanded  t^ 
Troops  on  board  the  iS^rfan  steamerwhenwrecb>i 


BT.LT.COZ.. 


63  P20  April 
63      -  ■^"" 


x6  Oct.     63 


-May 

21  June 

22  June 

Pis  Feb. 


p  sJuly 

P  2  June 
6  Feb. 
2  Oct. 

P22  Jan. 
8  May 

P16  Oct. 

P18  Dec. 

22  Jan. 
2  May 

P  I  Feb. 
IS  Feb. 
»*iS  July 
P28  Oct. 
Jan. 
P24  July 
P28  May 
**  4  Jan. 

23  Sept. 

24  Sept. 


64  P30  Oct. 

65;P28  0ct. 

661 P  2  Jan. 
66  P 10  Feb. 
67IP  I  Sept. 
67, P  8  June 
67!  10  Oct. 
67|PioMay 
681P30  Aug. 


P27  Oct. 
a8  Oct, 
a8  0ct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
30  Dec. 


on  the  Dog  Rocks,  Coast  of  Africa,  an  $th  Jnlf 
67  1856,  on  returning  from  the  Crimea,  and  fbr  Li> 
67  services  throughout  this  trying  occasion  be  t?- 

67  ceived  the  Brevet  rankof  Ms^or — ^LordFumrare, 
67;  the  War  Minister,  expressing  his  approtasciomti 

did  also  H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief,  of  U« 

68  conduct  of  the  officers  and  men,  as  b^ng  higW 
honourable  to  them ;  and  Colonel  M'Mordo,  Vi- 
rector  General  of  the  Land  Transport  Corpe,  isi 
general  order,  "desired  to  express  to  Cnp^ 
CoUingwood  and  those  he  commanded  the  pride 
he  felt  in  transmitting  for  the  information  Oi 
H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  proof!  gi^^ 
of  the  high  courage  and  discipline  whidianimsieii 
all  ranks  on  that  fearftd  night,  and  which  were 
rewarded  by  the  safe  rescue  of  all  from  tb£J 
perilous  situation." 

1^  Captain  Jackson  served  with  the  for^e  on- 
der  Lt.Colonel  Harley  up  the  River  Gambia  is 
June  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  reduction  c. 
the  native  fortified  positions  of  Jnnca  Gunda  and 
Canni  Canni  Tenda. 


^ne  i.fRUT. 


24  April  72 

8  June  72 
26  June  72 

9  Aug.  73 


PafmoMtere. — i  David  Aikman  

2  Alexander  William  M'Kenzie,  6  . 
Quarter  Maetere. — 2  Richard  Erwin,  30  June  65. 
1  Richard  Browne,  la  Nov.  73. 
Medieal  Qffleere.        "  •—  •     - 


Faeinge  'Blne.^Agenfe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Ca 
itt  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  15  Fti.  1&69; 

Dep6t,  Agr. 
and  Battalion  returned  from  Madroe,  10  JomT 
1873. 

[Kon.Major,  ^  Jnly  ^ 


Patterson,  a8  July  59;  En$.  '4  April  45;  i/.  39  July  47;  CVipl.  16  Oct  5:; 
■     '  --eb.  57 ;  Son.M<yor,  6  Feb.  7«. 


3  Surgeon  Major  William  Stewart.  MD.,  Suroeon,  8  July  63^ 
I  Surgeon  Mtyor  Joseph  Fletcher  Lougheed," 


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'  Sir  Frederick  William  Hamilton  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
iiicIudtnK  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (slightly  wounded  and  horse  shot),  sortie  of  26th  October, 
auci  6ie>re  of  Sebastopol,  during  the  latter  period  of  which  ho  commanded  Divisions  of  the  Army  in  the  ^Trenches, 
and  was  in  temporary  oonmiand  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  after  Inkerman  (CJ9.,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,'  Officer  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

'Colonel  Dalyell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  the  early  part  of  1855  with  the  aist  Fusiliers,  in- 
cladiBg  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Lyster  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Previous  to  entering  the 
British  service  he  served  in  Portugal,  in  the  Pedroite  Army,  and  from  June  1836  to  December  1S40,  in  Spain  under 
^vr  De  Lacy  Evans,  as  Captain  of  Infantry,  and  under  Espartero  as  Captain  of  Cavalry,  and  subsequentlv  on  the 
Staff  of  General  Don  Diego  Leon,  whose  escort  he  commanded  from  1836  to  184 1.  Was  twice  decorated  with  the  Order 
of  St.  Ferdinand  for  charges  of  Cavalry  at  Alio  and  Berga,  and  with  the  Menials  for  the  siege  and  capture  of  Irun 
and  Morlela ;  once  severely  wounded.  Was  present  in  the  following  actions  and  afTairs  in  that  country :— Fuenter- 
abiA  (reconnaissance  on),  Ametzagana,  San  Marcos,  Loyola,  Aguirre.  Oriamondi,  Hemani,  Umietta,  Irun  (siege of), 
Lazarte,  Usurbil,  Andoin,  Vera,  Perdon,  Otiera  (reconnaissance  on),  Sosma,  Belascoain,  Aroniz,  Santa  Barbara 
(rccoimaissance  on),  Yalle  de  Berruera,  Alio,  Alio  y  dicastlllo,  Collander,  ManieUa  y pena  Cortada,  Genebrosa, Cana- 
dette,  Agoa  Viva,  Segura  (siege  of),  Castlcotte  (reconnaissance  on),  Castleotte  (siege  of),  Yalle  de  Lladres,  Morella 
(5ie(?c  of),  Berga  and  its  twenty-two  redoubts;  charged,  with  seven  Lancers,  Bosque's  Squadron,  completely  routing 
it,  killing  seven  and  capturing  five  horses. 

*  Major  Templeman  served  with  the  aist  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles 

of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded  in  the  hand) ,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  i8th 

Jane;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  )Iajor  Gildea  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  nth  Regiment  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  Sept  1855  to  its  disband - 

ment  in  Mav  1856  (Turkish  Medal). 
'  Major  Hazlerigg  served  with  tne  aist  Fusiliers  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 

(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'°  Captain  Winsloe  served  with  the  sxst  Fusiliffirs  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and 

&11  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
"  Captain  Saunders  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the 

Jncrdespore  Jungle  (Medal). 
'» Captain  Furlong  was  appointed  to  the  Purveyor's  Department  of  the  Expedition  which  proceeded  to  the  East 

in  March  1854,  and  served  in  Turkey,  Bulgaria,  and  the  Crimea  until  April  1855,  when  he  was  Gazetted  to  the  aist 

FafiilicTS,  and  served  with  the  Regiment  before  Sebastopol  until  ordered  to  the  Depot  on  the  3i8t  May  1855  (Medal 

with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
"  Captain  Edgell  served  with  the  90th  Light  Inlhntry  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  12th  Aug.  1857,  and  was  pre- 

Mnt  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  during  Lord  Clyde's  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  afterwards  under  Outram,  the  cap- 

tore  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 
>*  Captain  Stevenson   served,  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's 

campaign  in  Onde  in  1858-59  (Medal). 
'*  Surgeon  Major  Lougheed.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


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»  Captain  Spiller  commanded  a  Company  of  the  65th  Regiment  during  the  war  of  1863-65  in  New  Zealand,  and 
TOH  present  at  the  attack  on  the  working  party  at  Williamson's  Clearing,  relief  of  Pokeno  Piquet  (mentioned  in 
ipspatches) ,  storming  and  capture  of  Pah  at  Rangariri,  actions  at  Rangiawhia  and  Huirini,  and  attack  and  capture 
it  Pah  at  Orakan  (Medal). 

"*  Surgeons Mi^or  Barker  and  Lundy.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department.*' 


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ifeara'  Scr.  Colonel.--5ir   Trevor  Chute.i  JTCB.  2nd  Lt.  »io  Ang.  32;   i*.  P28  Oct.  36;  Cant.  ^2  Aug.  39;  Jf^.'as 

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72 ;  ColonMl  22nd  Foot,  6  May  73. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  William  A.  Armstrong,'  Ention,  'i  Nov.  40;  Lt.  28  July  43;   Capt.  3  Deep; 

Bt.MajoTj  2  Nov.  55  ;  3fo/or,  14  Dec.  55  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  6  Feb.  65  ;  i*.  Colonel,  4  Doc.  72. 

1  Thomas Tyacke,  Ena.^i  Jalys3  ;  Z^.'z  Nov.55  ;  Cap^. '23  Oct.  57 ;  Ifa/or, P26  July  64 ;  Lt.CoUnul,  23  Apr. 73. 
Majors.— 2  Herbert  Grauntlett  Panter,  Ensign,  x  May  57 ;  Lt.  x8  Feb.  59 ;  Capt.  'isOct.  61 ;  Major,  »6  Oct.  63; 

Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel,  Dec.  73. 

2  Henry  Edward  Watson,  Ensign,  ''17  Dec.  52  ;  Lt.  9  Nov.  55  ;  Capt.  ^25  Jan.  59 ;  Major,  '27  July  70. 
I  James  Hare,*  ^nd  Lt.  '17  Mar.  54 ;  Lt.  23  May  55 ;  Capt.  9  Sept.  55 :  Major,  ►28  Oct.  68. 
I  Henry  Proctor,  Ensign,  21  Mar.  55;  Lt.  9  Sept.  55;  Capt.  '2  Mar.  60;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72;  Jfaior, 

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'  Lt.  Colonel  Armstrong  served  with 
the  Z7th  Regiment  in  theCriznesfraa 
the  zoth  May  Z855,  including  the  siege 
and  /all  of  Sebastopol  and  attscb  of 
the  Redan  on  the  zSth  June  and  Sth 
September,  also  at  the  bombardmect 
and  surrender  of  Kimboum  (Brero 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp.  5th  Oms 
of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  MedAl . 

*  Major  Hare  served  in  the  60th  Rifits 
in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the 
mutineers  in  India  f^m  7th  Jane,  ic- 
eluding  the  battle  of  Budle  ke  Seniuid 
taking  the  heights  before  Delhi,  i^ 
subsequent  siege  operations,  suatli 
and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  fiatl 
attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  p*- 
hice  (Medal  with  Clasp).  He  flemd 
also  the  Oude  campaign  in  iSst,  in- 
cluding the  actions  of  Pusgaon  md 
Rissoolpore,  attack  and  captnit  d 
Fort  Mittowlie,  and  action  of  BiswaL 


24  July    72 
23  Nov.   72 
9  Aug.  73 
Z2  Nov.   71J 
George  Montgomerie  Davidson,  z  April  58  :  Hon.Major,  22  Aug.  72. 
z  Charles  Henry  Chauncy,  8  May  67  j  RoH.Major,  8  May  73. 
Q^arter  Masters.— 1  William  Kelly,  4  Oct.  73. 

a  Robert  Johnston,  6  Dec.  73. 
Me^^eal  Qffleers.—i  Surgeon  Major  Joseph  Barker, ^<)  Suraeon,  o  Mar.  67. 

a  Surgeon  Major  Edward  Louis  Lundy.^o  Surgeon,  20  June  65. 
Facings  Buff.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
ist  Batt.  relumed  from  New  Brunswick,  June  iB6g.        and  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  7  OcL  ZS73. 
^  Sir  Trevor  Chute  embarked  with  the  70th  Regiment  for  India,  where  he  served  for  twelve  years,  and  was  ccc- 
Btantly  and  actively  employed  during  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  (Medal),  particularly  in  command  of  a  Field  Parce 
in  the  district  of  Peshawur,  with  which  he  attacked  and  on  the  34th  of  May  1857  occupied,  with  severe  loss  tow 
mutineers,  the  Fort  of  Hote  Murdaw,  relieving  the  officers  of  the  55th  Native  Infantry,  who  were  held  prisooen  bj 
their  own  men.    For  this  service  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council.    In  August  1857  ^ 
conmiand  of  a  Brigade,  employed  at  the  almost  annihilation  of  the  5xst  Native  Infantry  when  that  regiment  m  > 
state  of  mutiny  attacked  the  cantonments  of  Peshawur.     From  August  1858  to  January  z86o  he  oommsoded  a 
Brigade  at  Lucknow  until  it  was  broken  up  at  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion.    In  Februaiy  z86r  he  embsrk*- 
in  command  of  the  70th  Regt.  for  New  Zealand.    In  March  1863  was  appointed  Brigadier  General  in  c(»ziJnand  cw 
the  Australian  colonies ;  in  Z865,  as  Miyor  Greneral,  succeeded  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  in  the  oommaod  of  ^^ 
Zealand  and  Australian  colonies ;  and  during  the  war  in  New  Zealand,  in  1865-66.  commanded  on  various  importact 
and  Buccessftil  operations  {KCB.  and  Medal),  and  continued  in  that  command  until  Oct.  Z870,  when  it  was  broKBiip- 

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UrrtnV*  "  Hun>BV.*'  **  Egtpt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  Cobukita  "  "  Mastiviquk  "  "  Albuhxsa.  "  "  Basajoz  '* 
"SALAHiircA  "  "Vwtobia"  "PTBBirBBs"  *'Nivbllb"  "Obthbs"  "Toulousb"  "Pb^utsula"  "Watbbloo* 
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T?"' ^'Colonel.— 5tr  William  John  Codrington.i  QCB.  Entign,  '22  Feb.  21 ;  Eimgn  ^  Lt.  '24  April  23 ;  Lt.  if-  Capt. 
F^U  Hall  Pao  July  26 ;  Cap/  ^  Lt. Colonel,  P8  July  36 ;  Colonel,  9  Nov%  46 ;  Major  General,  ao  June  54 }  Lieut.  General, 
'    "      *      6  June  54 :  General,  27  July  63 ;  Colonel  23rd  Fusiliers,  27  Dec.  60. 

Lieutenant  Oolonels.— 2  Hon.  Savage  Mostyn,*  Eneign,  '13  May  53;  Lt.  21  Sept.  54;   Capt.  '8  Juno  55; 
Major,  29  March  64;  lA. Colonel,  ^i  Sept.  ^. 

George  Riipps  Prevost,'  Sneigu,  '26  Aug.  53 ;  if.  12  Jan.  SS ;  Capt.  ^22  May  57 ;  Major,  ^sa  Aug.  68  j  Lt, 
Colonel,  P3  Sept.  70. 
Xajoars.— X  Charles  Elgee,'  Eneiqn,  14  April  46;  Lt.  1*18  Feb.  48;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54;  ^f.Jfq/or,  s  Nov.  55; 

Major,  26  Majvh  58;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  zo  April  66. 
2  Sydney  Crohan  Millett,'  Eneign,  16  June  54 ;  Lt.  ai  Sept.  54 ;  Capt.  30  Nov.  55 ;  Major,  'i  Sept.  69. 
2  jfC  Thomas  Bernard  Hackett,"  Entign,  ^7  Jtme  54 ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Capt.  ^26  Jan.  58 ;  Major,  '3  rfopt.  70. 
X  Josiah  Fitz  Thomas  Shadwell,3  Ensign,  ^26  June  46;    Lt.  8  Jan.  sx;   Co;?/.  26  Mar.  58;  Bt. Major, 
5  July  72 ;  Major,  29  March  73. 


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2  «.  EuKene  Mervin  Roe  ..... 

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2  Anthonv  Richard  Hutchinson 

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X  Compton  Norman 

z  Charles  Edward  Paterson  ... 

a  Thomas  Bayley  Graves  

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X  Robert  Tankerville  Webber.. 

I  Sidney  Beckwith  Blyth   

a  Walter  Fred.  James  Cowan., 
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I  Reginald  James  Courtenay... 
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z  Henry  Woolgar  Griffith 

X  Ar.  Tudor  Boddam-Whetham 

a  Robert  Henry  Palk  

X  Chas.  George  Adams  Moyhew 
X  Edw.HarrisonClough-luylor 
X  Hamilton  Richard  Boyle... 
a  Arthur  Francis  Bernard  ... 

1  Rowland  Bronghton  Main- 
waring  

a  Osmond  de  Beanvoir  Carey 
Lord  Henry  Bdw.B.Bomer8ec 

SOTB  LxBirrBKAVTS. 

a  Llewellyn  Griffiths    

a  Charles  Ernest  Clough 

a  lAncelotWilloughby  Lake... 

2  Charles  Arthur  Baldwin  | 
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2  John  O'Hara  

Ernest  Riddle  Evans 


26  July    55 


9  Feb. 

9  Mar. 

9  Sept. 
23  Mar. 
30  Mar. 

23  April 

4  Jnno 
4  June 

P13  Dec. 

P  2  Dec. 

P18  Sept. 

P21  Feb. 
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25  Juno   61 


P  6  Sept.  61 


30  July 
xo  Sept. 
P30  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
P29  Oct, 
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4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

a  Sept. 

P  2  Dec. 

21  Nov. 


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62 
62 
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Px8  Sept. 
8  Juno 


9  Oct.    63 


'23  Mar. 

P  3  Mar. 
P  a  June 
P  X  Dec. 
p  3  June 
Pz3  Jan. 
P23Mar. 

P37  Jan. 

P  2  Mar. 
PxsMay 
Pa7  June 
P  9  Nov. 
P18  April 
P30  Sept. 
P19  Feb. 


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58  P29  Oct. 

-o  p  7  Jan. 
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X  Jan. 

2  Jan. 
Pz2  Jan. 
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67 
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12  Nov.   73 1 

19  Nov.   73I 

^  Sir  William  Codrington  commanded  a  Bri* 
gade  of  the  Light  Division,  and  afterwards  a 
Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  In- 
kerman,  siege  and  fWl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasps,  KCB.,  Commander  of  the  liCgion  of 
Honor,  C&and  Cross  of  the  Military  Order  of 
Savoy,  xst  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  From  October  1855,  and  until  the  eva- 
cuation of  the  Crimea,  he  was  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  Eastern  Army. 

"  Colonel  Hon.  8.  Mostyn  served  with  the  23rd 
Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  in  X855,  including  tho 
siege  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on 
the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  Clyde,  defleat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cawnpore,  siege  uid  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
operations  across  the  Goomtee,  Trans-Gtogracam- 
paign  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  Nepaul 
(Medal  with  two  Chisps).  ^  ^  _, 

*  Lt.Colonel  Elgee  served  with  the  47th  Regi- 
ment in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Feb.  to  the  2 xst 
July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  ^Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  _     _ 

»  Surgeons  Major  Alder  and  Fraser.— For  War 
Services  see  *'  Medical  Department." 


SUB   LI  But. 


8  June  7a 

9  Aug.  73 
12  Nov.  73 
12  Nov.  73 

31  Sept.  72 

38  Feb.  74' 


George  Knox  Leet,  2  July  58;  Hon. Ifo/or,  2  July  73. 
I  Aldborough  Bundle,  3  June  59;  Hon.Captain,  3  June  64. 


Bagwuteteri, 

Quarter  Maxteri.—i  Edward  Knightfey,**  25  April  68. 


3  Patrick  M'Cormick,  X9  Nov.  73. 
Medical  Qffieert.—a  Surgeon*  Mtnor  SydneyAlder,«   Surgeon,  1 5  May  67. 
z  Surgeon  Mqjor  James  Fraser,*^  MD.  9  Oct.  68. 
Fatinge  Blue.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irith  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borouffh,  Bi.  and  Co. 
lit  Batt.  returned  from  India,  4  Nov.  Z869.    and  Batt.  returned  from  ike  Qcld  CoaH,  jgtk  Mareh  Z874. 


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1^6  23r^  {Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers)  Begiment  of  Foot 

■  Lt. Colonel  Prevost  Berved  with  the  asrd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  Juno  1855,  including  the  riege  airf, 
fall  of  Sebaatopol  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September— wounded  (Medal  with  Cb*p 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Ser\'ed  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Millett  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z834-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  he  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8^  September 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps),  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

B  Major  Hackett  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  June  to  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  indading 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turldsh  Medal).  Serred 
in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  (}walior  Conimgent 
at  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December,  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Present  with  the 
Left  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  the  Biaswarrah  district,  including  the  affairs  of  Jubrowlie,  Poorwah,  and  Doondia- 
kiera  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

*  Major  Shadwell  served  with  the  S/th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58;  commanded  the  selected 
marksmenof  the  Regiment  during  the  Peshawur  outbreak ;  was  present  at  the  mutiny  and  destniction  of  the  jtst 
Bensral  Native  Infantry  on  the  12th  August  1857  (Medal). 

10  Mi^or  O'Connor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  battle  of  Alma, 
where  after  being  severely  wounded  he  earned  the  Queen's  Color  (Lieut.  Armstrong  who  previously  carried  it 
having  been  killed)  and  planted  it  on  the  Russian  Redoubt  under  a  heavy  fire,  and  carried  it  until  the  action  vas 
over— received  the  thanks  of  Sir  George  Brown  and  General  Codrington  on  the  field ;— siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol, 
attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  on  the  Redcm—ilangeronsly  wounded 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie).  Served  in 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Luclmow  and  operations  across  the  Groomtee  under  Ontram,  and  several  other 
minor  actions  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^1  Major  Tupper  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  loth  August  to  the  35th  Sept.  1855.  in* 
eluding  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sep- 
tember (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkudi  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  affair  of  Bamgunga,  siega 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Gk>omtee  under  Outram,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Selimpore 
and  Simree  Forts,  and  actions  of  Jubrowlie,  Poorwah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Beerah.  and  Buxarghat ;  also  the 
Trans-Gogra  operations  when  the  rebels  were  driven  fVom  Oude  into  Nopaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Miy'or  Tilly  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  operationfi  across 
the  Goomtee.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'  Captain  Williamson  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  loth  August  to  the  z8th  Sept.  1835, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— sererely  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
by  Lord  C^de,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operaticna 
across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^'  Captain  Walwyn  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Gk>omtee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  Twyford  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  opera^ons 
across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^7  Captain  Graham  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  iBsj-kS,  including  Uie  relief 
of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^"  Captain  Willes  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Luck- 
now by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations 
across  the  (^oomtee  under  Outram,  also  the  taking  of  Selimpore,  Poorwah,  and  Simree  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Captain  Tulloch  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  38th  Regiment  at  tiie 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affkirs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur ;  present,  with  the  33rd  Fusihers,  at  the  actions  of  Julrowlie, 
Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  Doondiakiera,  storming  of  Fort  Simree,  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp}. 

**  Captain  Clayton  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  afl^ 
of  Bul^nac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcrman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  both  attscls 
on  the  Redan  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58,  indudini: 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  operations 
across  the  Groomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Jubrowlie,  Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  CNclondiakieTa, 
storming  of  Fort  Simree,  and  Trans-Go^ra  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

»*  Quarter  Master  SZnightley  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  scverdj" 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
in  1857-59,  iiicluding  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6^h 
Dec.  1857,  operations  across  the  Gtoomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  aU  the  mmor  operations  during  Lord 
Clyde's  winter  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  the  Nepanl  territoxy  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 


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"Egim"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  Capb  or  Good  Hopb"  "  Taxavibi."  •♦Fuiwteb  D*OiroB  "  *•  Salamanca"  "  Vittobia" 
"PrxmBs"  "Nitbllb'*  "Obthks"  "Pbmiksula"  "Pchjaub"  *' Chilliabwallah  "  **  Goojbbai." 

I^^^i^f.-'ColoneL—Pringle  Taylor,!  JTH.  Cometh  15  Aujf.  11 ;  X<.  a  July  x2 ;  Capi.  'a  Jan.  ao;   Major,  '16  June  25  : 
FuUH»lf|    Bt.Li.Colonel,  28  June  38;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51;  3fo/or  OeiuraZ,  16  May  57;  Lieut. General,  9  Oct.  63; 
£!?:  l^yij    General,  lo  Nov.  71 ;  Colonel  24th  Foot,  26  Nov.  61. 
34  \    »  .Lieutenant  Colonels.— 2  Thomas  Roas,*  Snei^n,  1*23  Mar.  36 ;    Lt.  '18  May  41 ;    Capt.  1*4  June  47 ;  Mqjer, 

'22  Oct.  52  ;  BtLi.Colonel,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Lt.Colonel,  12  Nov.  59  ;  Colonel,  1  April  b^. 
I  Bichard  Thomas  61yn,'£»n^, '16  Aug.  50;  i^  >•  24  June  53;    Capi.  7  Sept.  55;  Jfajor,  P23  July  61  ; 

U. Colonel,  'ij  Feb.  67 ;  Colonel,  13  Feb.  72. 
as  I  ...  Ki^on.— 2  Fred  Charles  D'EpinayBarclay,».Eii»fyji,P27 April  49;  Xf. '15  July  53;  Cop*. '5  Mar.  58 ;  Mtyor, 

20  Oct.  66. 


19  ; 


Captaixs. 
X  William  Mathcw  Dunbar 7  ...I 
2  Walter  Bernardino  Logan  ... 
2  Bdw.H.BridgmanSawbhdge 
2  W.  R.  Bigsby  Chamberlin  ... 
2  Robert  Napoleon  Surplice ... 

1  JohnMooreGumel  Tongue, ) 
D.A.A.GJ'orMuek.  Gibraltar  ) 

2  John  Fletcher  Caldwell  

William  Maxwell  Brander ... 

z  Henry  Albert  Harriason 

2  Hugh  Backhouse  Church  ... 

z  Wimam  Hitchcock   

X  GeorKQT»lion,AidedeCamp\ 

to  Sir  A.  Horfford  } 

X  Harry  Rich  Farquhar 

William  Eccles  Mostyn 


16 

16 

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14  3?/« 

13     ... 


Russell  Upcher,  Adjutant  3  ) 
Norfolk  Ryu  Volunteers...} 

1  George Yaughan  Warden  ... 

2  Robert  Henry  Burrell  Airoy. 
2  Charles  James  Bromhead  ... 

2  William  John  St.  Aubvn 

z  Charles  Harrington  Harris 
a  Josiah  Erskino  Collins 


1  Henry  James  Hitchcock,  En»ign,  22  Feb.  55  ;  Lt.  ^21  Sept.  55 ;  Capi.  J'2z  Oct.  59 ;  Major,  '2  Dec.  68. 

2  William  John  Macknight  Crawftird,"  EnMgn,  '25  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Capt.  P23  Oct.  60 ;  Major,  ^1  Oct.  70. 
X  Henry  Burmester  PuUeine.  Sneign,  16  Nov.  55 ;  Lt.  4  June  58;  Capt.  'xs  Nov.  6x ;  Major,  '4  Feb.  7Z. 


5  Jan. 

«  5  May 

P30  Aprd 

I  May 

25  July 

24  Feb. 


LIBPT.        I     CArrAIB. 


55    23  Mar. 

54    20  July 

58  P  5  Aug. 

"  P21  Oct. 

zo  Sept. 

16  April 


58  *'is  JNov. 

58, »*  16  May 

.  59  '*29  July 

58    -'«-* 


28  May    58  »*xs  Nov. 
3zDec.    -o''^"— 
z  April 
X5  Jan. 
P3xMay 

P23  Aug. 

P30  Dec. 

P29  July 

P2X  Nov. 


55  *•  2  Sept. 

56  x6  April 
59  >*Z4  Mar. 

Px6  May 
P23Mar. 

29  Aug. 

P30  Oct. 
62  '13  Feb. 
62  P  8  Mar. 
58,  3  Nov. 
62  P  2  Dec. 


14  May 

30  April 

o3°  ^^«- 
P15  Feb. 

P26  Sept. 

Px6  Aug. 


LlBUTBKAKTS. 

2  Thomas  Carroll  Dempster,'^ 

Adjutant  2c  Dec.  69   y 

2  William  Thomas  Much"  

a  Thomas  Rainforth 

a  Reginald  Tounghusband,  "^ 

Inet.  cfMueketrg  x  Oct.  70  y 

a  William  Penn  Symons,  /»-  > 

terpreier y 

a  Charles  Erakine 

z  Frederick  Carrington,/»«^'> 

ofMueketry  17  Aug.  70  ...  j 

1  «.  Herbert  BelasyseMofiht... 

a  John  James  Harvey 

a  Herbert  Michael  Williams ... 
X  Teignmouth  Melvill,  .i((;'u- ) 

<a»<7March73  y 

a  Levett  Holt  Beimett 

z  f.Archer  Anderson  Morsbead 

Francis  Fender  Porteous 

X  Charles  Carson  Allen  

a  William  Sugden 

z  John  Douglas  Dickinson., 
a  Charles  D^Aguilar  Pope  . 
z  Henry  Vernon  Boothby  .. 

z  Charles  Wiim  Ealand  

a  Gonville  Bromhead  

2.JoBephHenj7  Banks 

a  G«orge  Stanhope  Banister... 
a  EdricFrederick,Xor<i  Gifford 
z  Francis  Tollemache  Halliday 

Edward  Stevenson  Browne.. 

Edward  Witherden  Curteis. 

Charles  Walter  Cavaye  

Edgar  OUphant  Anstcy  .... 

James  Patrick  Daly , 


Sub  Libutbkabts. 

a  Henry  Germain  Mainwaring 

z  NevillJosiahAylmerCoghill 

z  William  Edward  Day  Spring 

George    Frederick    John  > 

HodBon ) 

Wilftied  Heaton  

Charles  John  Atkinson   


29  Mar. 

11  Feb. 
6  May 

P20  Aug. 

P  6  Mar. 
X7  July 

4  May 
6  July 

P21  Mar. 

5  July 

o  Oct. 

P12  Jan. 
X3  Feb. 

9  Mar. 
P23  Mar. 
P17  Nov. 
P  8  Mar. 

8  Jan. 
P29  Dec. 
P28  May 
P?o  Apr. 
26  Juno 

8  July 
Px7  Apr. 
P14  Jan. 

23  Sept. 

24  Sept. 


62 

66 
66 
&S 
67 
67 
67 
68 

69 

69 
71 

71 

61  10  Feb.   7a 

62  3  Aug.  72 

63  X9  Oct.     72 
63    12  Feb.   73 

.3*  WW.    6ijP  z  Feb.    68 
8  Juno   67  P27  April  70 


58  24  Sept. 

59  P 19  Aug. 

S9^  5  Sept.  62|P3oOct. 
59  P  7  Nov. 
62  P23  Mar. 

62    29  Oct. 

58,P23  July 
58|P  7  Jan. 
59  20  Feb. 
61  P  9  Jan. 
56I  25  Feb. 
6x ' 8  Juno 


I 
62  P2a  Dec. 
66|P3i  Oct. 

66  P3X  Oct. 


63  '•30  Oct. 
63, ••x6  Nov. 


x6  April  64     *  Colonel  Glyn  served  with  the  82nd  Reg 

„     ,  "^  ^   in  the  Crimea  ftrom  2nd  Sept.  X855  (Medal 

P14  Mar.  65  eiasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

Px6  May  65 

29  Aug.  66 


P13  Feb. 

P26  Feb. 
■'30  Sept. 
28  Oct. 

'  2  Dec. 


PT2May 
«v  P30  Oct. 
66|»'22  Dec. 
661  ^'27  April 
66!*'  X  Oct. 

67  **24  Dec.  70 

68, P  4  Feb.  7x 

69, ''25  Mar.  7x 

70.^27  Oct.  7x 

67    28  Oct.  7x 

67    28  Oct.  7x 

68,  28  Oct.  7X 

691^30  Nov.  70 

71    28  Oct.  71 

71 1  28  Oct.  7x 

7X    28  Oct,  7x 

30  Dec.  7x 

9  Mar.  73 

28  Feb.  74 


I  sub  libut. 
21  Sept.  72 
26  Feb.  73 
30  April  73 

28  Feb.    74 

28  Feb.    74 
28  Feb.    74 


P(^fmatter$.-i  f™- F.White.  11  July  56;  .Ea#.  Pis  Feb.  50 ;  Z/.^sMaysi;  ITow.lfa^r,  11  July  66, 
n       ^     V    *^  -^®^.^.^  ^^^Jljey  G.  Jiuincey,  x  Feb.  68 ;  ffon.Capiain,  i  Feb.  73. 
Qi»arf«rJfa#<«-«.— I  Wilbam  Charters,"  18  July  62. 

2  Edward  Uloomfield,  24  Sort.  73. 
Medical  Qffieere.—i  Surgeon  M(^or  James  Lewis  Holloway,  Surgeon  Major,  17  Mar.  68. 
a  Surgeon  Eugene  Valentine  MacSwincy,  lf2>.,  .4.5.  3 z  March  68. 
^  »  J4    ^      ^  /'ac»»V*  Green.— ^^r»^#,  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith.  ->  t 

jtt  Batt,  returned  from  India,  August  1861.     EnOfarlced  for  Malta,  30  Sept.  z866.    DepSi,  Brecon, 
2nd  Bait,  returned  from  India,  z  January  iZ7i, 


1 68  24t7b  {The  2iid  Wai'wickshire)  Regiment  of  Foot, 

'  General  Taylor  proceeded  in  x8xz  to  join  £he  sand  Dragoons  in  the  Ea«t  Indies,  where  hA  served  until  their 
return  to  Europe  and  disbandment,  25tJi  Oct.  1820.  He^muin  the  field  in  18x5  and  16,  and  daring  the  whole  of 
the  Mahratta  war  in  18x7-19 ;  the  published  official  records  show  that  his  conduct  was  conspicuous  in  the  Brigade 
Cavalryactionsof  BucktowlieandofNagnore,  and  in  that  of  Ashta  (aoth  Feb.  x8x8),  the  enemy  baring  chafed, 
overthrew  one  Regiment  and  cut  down  the  Qeneral  commanding,  he,  as  Brigade  Major,  incurred  the  responsilHli^ 
of  countermanding  the  retreat,  of  ordering  measures  which  terminated  in  the  entire  defeat  of  the  Feishirar,  die 
death  of  his  Conmiander  in  Chief  (Gokla),  and  he  rescued  the  Rajah  of  Batarrah,  the  influential  events  that  feemi- 
nated  the  war.  At  the  siege  of  Capaul-oroog,  he  commanded  a  Battery  at  the  storm  (xsth  May  18x9),  he  blew  open 
the  first  gate  with  a  galloper  gun  of  the  aand  Dragroona,  and  heading  the  Forlorn  Hope,  he  stormed  in  suooession 
the  five  distinct  circles  of  fortifications,  every  man  and  officer  of  his  party  being  either  kiUed  or  wounded,  be  recdved 
at  the  summit  of  that  strong  hill  fort,  at  the  moment  of  suooess  in  its  capture,  a  shot  through  his  lungs  and  body  tint 
killed  the  Grenadier  behind  him.  The  (Governor  General  of  India  specially  recommended  him  to  ikvourable  con- 
sideration  for  his  services  in  India.  In  1823-34  he  was  employed  in  tiie  Cape  Cavalry  against  the  Caffires,  and  was 
recommended  for  promotion  by  the  Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief.  In  Jan.  1841  he  was  relieved  from  a  ballet 
which  had  been  in  his  body  since  x8x9.  In  Aug.  X846  his  life  was  imperilled  l^m  a  surgical  operation  ooaseqant 
upon  the  passage  of  some  cloth  driven  into  him  by  a  shot.  In  Nov.  1848  he  was  relieved  firam  apiece  of  bone  broken 
in  his  body  by  a  shot.  From  April  1854  to  Dec.  X857  he  was  a  Colonel  on  the  Staff  at  the  Cape  of  Uood  Hope,  where  u 
a  Brigadier  at  a  "  period  of  peculiar  difficulty  and  imminently  threatened  war  "  he  conmumded  a  large  force  is 
Kaflmria  with  approbation  and  thanks  publicly  recorded.  From  April  x86o  to  April  i86x  he  was  Commander  of 
the  Forces  and  Lieut.  Governor  of  Junaica  and  its  Dependencies.  In  1827  he  was  sent  to  Englaxtd  flrom  Malts  to 
establish  discipline  in  a  corps  that  had  fired  at  and  nearly  killed  their  Adjutant,  their  insubordination  sustained 
by  a  turbulent  mob  at  a  period  of  popular  excitement.  He  took  command  and  the  Battalion  shot  him  three  time»  on 
the  public  parade,  they  fired  into  his  windows  and  shot  through  the  cheek  a  field  aide  who  stood  behind  him. 
Without  calling  in  other  Troops  he  suppressed  the  mutiny,  and  alone  he  overawed  the  ftiry  of  the  mob.  The  appro* 
bation  of  his  Major  General  was  submitted  by  his  Lieut.  General  to  the  Horse  Guards,  and  elicited  through  the  Ac^ntaat 
General  the  Sovereign's  record  that  "  the  decided  and  necessary  punishment  to  which  he  had  resorted  had  eflfe^^aalhr 
repressed  the  spirit  that  prevailed  when  he  assumed  the  command." 

*  Colonel  Ross  commanded  a  detached  force  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1859;  drove  the  rebels  firom  the  plains  of 
Tilawara  where  there  was  a  large  Bazar,  and  next  day  attacked  them  in  the  Jungle  of  Pi  purest,  the  whole  rebel  ancr 
in  consequence  retired  to  Botoul,  where  they  were  cut  up  by  Sir  R.  Kelly— for  general  services  on  the  firentier  wm 
highly  complimented  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Sir  R.  Kelly  (Medal). 

*  Major  Barclay  served  with  the  X2th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  185X-53  (Medal). 

*  Major  Crawlurd  served  with  the  7pth  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  i6th  August  1855,  indndinf?  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  iScI-.^, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  at  Rooyea,  action  of  Al^gunge,  capture  of  Bareilly, 
relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  at  Bunnia,  pursuit  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  destruction  of  Fcrt 
Mohumdee,  taking  of  Rumpore  Kussia,  occupation  of  Sultanpore,  passages  of  the  Goomtee  and  Gogra,  and  sabae* 
quent  oi>erations  to  the  Raptoe  f Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Dunbar  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  x  2th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  azd 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  ui  tb; 
Indian  campaigns  in  X857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawni)ore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  captoie 
of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  aflEUr  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  wiUi  Clasp). 

>  Lieut.  Much  commanded  detachments  2nd  Battalion  24th  Regiment,  Indian  Naval  Brigade,  and  Madras  Sappos 
and  Miners  on  an  expedition  to  the  Little  Andaman  Island  on  the  6th  7th  and  8th  Mav  1867,  including  an  encrace- 
ment  with  the  savages  .on  the  7th  May.  Was  thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India ;  conunended  by  ti^« 
Government  of  India ;  and  services  specially  noted  by  order  of  H.R.H.  the  Field  Marshal  Commanding  in  Chief  ia 
a  letter  dated  Horse  Guards  27th  December  1868,  addressed  to  Sir  William  Mansfield. 

"  Quarter  Master  Charters  served  in  the  Pui\jaubcamnaignofx848-4p,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenabacd 
battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah— severely  wounaed  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Coniinuation  of  Notes  to  25th  Foot 

*  Major  Cameron  served  with  the  7and  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  June  1855,  including  the  expedidra 
to  Kertch,  siepe  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Pms 
the  9th  Oct.  1855  to  the  8th  March  1856  ho  Rerved  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Division.  Served  in  tte 
Indian  campaign  and  received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  conspicuous  bravery  on  the  30th  March  1858  at  Kotah.  :a 
having  headed  a  small  party  of  men  and  attacked  a  bodv  of  armed  fanatic  rebels  strongly  posted  in  aloop-ho:£d 
house  with  one  narrow  entrance ;  stormed  the  house  and  killed  throe  rebels  in  single  combat,  having  lost  half  "f 
one  hand  by  a  stroke  from  a  tulwar  and  received  two  bayonet  wounds ;  was  also  present  in  the  actions  of  Busas* 
and  Pertabghnr,  at  which  latter  he  commanded  two  Companies  of  the  72nd,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Captain  Hope  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  7th  July  x8s5.  including  the  siege  and  &2  of 
Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  CJlasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.) 

w  Quarter  Master  Geoghegan  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fVom  5th  Jan.  X855,  inclndin^rtts 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkuh  MedA.'*. 
Sefvod  also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  including  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  vzict 
Tantia  Topee  in  Raji)Ootana  and  Central  Asia. 

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The  White  Horse.    "  Nee  aapera  terrenV*    **  Miitdkw  "  "  Eomowt-op-Zeb."  "  Eqtpt  "  (with  the  Sphinx). 
_  Plank  Companies  "  Mabtiitiqtti." 

\etnSa.  (JoloneL— Henry  Dive  Townshend,^  Ennan,  '16  July  12  j  Lt.  *'i4  Sept.  15 ;  C(^t.  i  Nov.  21 ;  Jfajor,  10  Oct. 
35 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  29  Mar.  39  :  Lt. Colonel,  17  Ana.  41 ;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major  Oenerai,  5  Sept.  57  ; 
Lient.Oeneral,  8' Aug.  64  ;  General,  31  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  25th  Foot,  x6  Feb.  62. 
Lieutenant  Colonels. —2  Charles  James  Stewart  Wallace,  Enngn,  5  Nov.  41 ;  i<.  ^20  Dec.  44 ;  Capt.  4  July  53 ; 

Major,  '23  Oct.  60 ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^21  Aug.  67 ;  Colonel,  21  Aug.  72. 
I  James  Archilmld  Ruddell,'  JSneign,  P17  Apr.  52 ;  Lt.  6  June  54 ;  Capt.  ^13  July  55 ;  Major,  '13  Feb.  66 ;  Lt, 

Colonel,  ^21  June  71. 
■ajors.— 2  George  Bent,  Ensign,  xo  April  42 ;  Li.  '13  Oct.  43 ;  Capt.  15  Mar.  53 ;  Major,  '28  July  63 ;  Bt.Li. 

Colonel,  17  Nov.  7^. 
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2  t.UC  Aylmer  Spicer'Camerbn,*'(?orrt#o«  j»fft*«c^ara^  Vmballa,  Bengal;  Snngn,'^g  July  52;  i<.  '1  Sept. 
54;  Capf.  13  Dec.  59;  Major,  ''21  Juno  71. 


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CAPTArXB. 

2  Fred.  Stephen  Terry,  DA.) 
A.O.for  Musk.,  Dum  Dim  \ 

2  Nathaniel  Crichlow  Ramsay. 

2  Jno.Harger,  Brigade  Major,  ) 

Jullunder,  Bengal  ) 

Charles  ErroU  Hope,*  Adj.  ] 
and Adm.Batt.  Forfarshire  \ 
JRiJle  Volunteere ) 

2  Geo,  Teriy  Luder  Carwithcn 

8  Horace  William  Scriven 

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2  Wm.  Lisle  Blenkinsop  Coul-  ] 
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2  Weatropp Thomas  Morgan  ... 

1  William  Grogan  Knox 

2  John  Ireland  Dobson 

Richard  Thomas  Higgins  ' ... 

2  Francis  Edward  Carleton  ... 
1  JohnFred.Curti8Hay%vard,| 

A.d.C.to  Maj.  Gen .Lg$on*  ) 

X  Gerald  Menteath  Shirley 

1  Hugh  Gough  CoUia 

I  SamuelPhilipLiicasKonarski 

I  Henry  James  Harvey  

I  Sylvanus    Roger  Uumett^ 

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I  William  Grodfrey  Thomas 


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23  April  sS.PiS  Jan.  61 

24  Jime  59  •'33  Aug.  61 

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P28  Jan. 

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P14  April 

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3  July 
P26  June 

p  7  Nov. 
'  3  Dec. 

P26  July 

5  July 

P28  July 
20  Dec. 
P30  Dec. 

Pi 3  Feb. 

P22  May 
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P20  Feb. 

18  Dec. 
P  5  Mar. 
P  5  Oct. 
8  Jan. 
P23  Dec. 
P  3  April 
P21  Aug. 
P  9  Oct. 

18  Dec. 
5  Jan. 

P  3  Sept. 

23  Sept. 

24  Sept. 

25  Sept. 

26  Sept. 

27  Sept. 

28  Oct. 


60  P23  Jan. 
60  P  4  Feb. 

P  7  Nov. 

P30  Dec. 

P  I  Mar. 


Pig  Oct. 
P  8  Dec. 

62'P2I  Aug. 

63  P17  April 


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P  2  Dec. 
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9  Jan.    60 

P19  Aug.  62 

7  July    61 

17  Nov.  63 

Pi6Aug.  64 
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P21  Aug.  66 

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2  Arthur  Harry  Turner  

2  Henry  Houlditch 

2  John  Leith  Ross, /iw/ntcfor  ^ 
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1  Geor^    Ormond    Stoney,  7 
.<l<<;i<toii/ 2  Aug.  7x } 

2  Hans  Robert  Rathbomo  

1  Henry  Augustus  Chichester. 

2  Fra.  Hargrave  Tindal  Curtis 

1  HenrvGildartWorsley./iM^.  ~ 
of  Musketry  2  Ang.  71 

2  Francis  Welch,  .4(f;.  12  Jan.  73 

3  Allen  Neason  Adams 

2  Chas.LudwellMelliarDampier 

3  Henry  Hickman  Mulcahy  ... 
2  Jno.  Hen.  H.  S.  Drew  Hogarth 

2  Adrian  Henrv  Hope  

I  Edgar  Wm.  Wallace  Dering . 

Henry  Grey  Dixon 

Thomas  Bams 

Charles  William  Gray 

1  Ar.de  la  PoerBeres ford- Pcirse 

3  Edward  Theophilus  Mnrmy' 

2  Arthur  Lcith  Hay  Mackay  ... 
2  George  Davidson  Campbell ) 

Gastrell   » 

Hesketh  Broderick  Prichard 

2  John  William  GodfY^y  

1  Charles  Chester  Williams"^ 
Dandridge  j 

Oswald  Claude  Radford   

George  Thomas  Wm.  Hcwat 

3  Robert  Feild  Jameson  I 

Thomas».TusticoArthnr  Bnther! 

3  AndrewChas.ParkerHnggard 

Sub  LiKUTEXAyTs. 

Robert  John  Romnncs 

Alf.  Geo.  StreatflcUl  Beadnell 

2  Charles  Theodore  Becker    ... 

3  Cunninghame  Graham  Ma- ) 
kellar  ; 

George  Pycrofl    

Fra.    Arthur     Cartwright  > 

Claughton J 

Paymaster*.— 0  Robert  Stein  Forlong,  10  July  63  ;  Hon.  Capt'^in,  10  July  68. 
Quarter  Masters.—:!  Timothy  Philip  Geoghegan.^o  9  March  66. 

I  Henry  Lonsdale,  28  Blarch  74. 
Medical  Officers.— a  Surgeon  Major  Samuel  Stacy  8kipton."afi>.,  Surgeon  15  June  66. 

X  Surgeon  George  Carson  Gribbon,  MB,,  A.S.  20  April  59.  .  . 

Facii^s  Bine.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JrwA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.,  and  Co.      ^ 
rHmmedfhm  Canada,  August  1867.    and  Batt  ewtbarked/or  Ceylon.  aS  July  1863 ;  DepSt,  attacked  to  xst  BaH. 

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28  Oct.     71 


2  Aug. 
2  Aug. 
Pt9  Aug. 
P  9  Sept. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
12  Nov. 


Feb.    67 

Aug.  67 
Aug.  69 

•  30  Mav    70 
^  3  Sept.  70 

''28  June  71 

'  2  Aug.  71 

*  3  Aug.   71 
^  9  Sept.  71 

15  Mar.   73 

28  May   73 
14  June  73 


5  July   72 


General  Townshend  served  with  the 
4xst  Regiment  in  the  American  war,  and  was 
present  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Niagara,  Blackrock 
and  Buffalo,  battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  and  assault 
on  Fort  Erie  14th  August  1814,  where  he  was 
severely  wounded  through  the  left  shoulder.  He 
returned  to  Europe  with  the  4i8t  Regiment  in 
July  18 1 5  and  disembarked  at  Ostend,  from 
whence  he  marched  with  the  Army  to  Paris,  and 
remained  with  it  until  reducetl  to  half-pay  in  Oc- 
tober of  the  same  year.  During  the  rebellion  in 
Canada  in  1837  and  1838  he  was  intrusted  with 
various  important  commands  both  in  the  Lower 
and  Upper  Provinces,  especially  on  the  frontiers 
of  Amherstl)erg  and  Niagara,  where  he  held  the 
local  rank  of  Colonel,  and  was  promoted  to  the 
Brevet  ofLt.Colonol  for  his  services  in  those  lo- 
calities. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Ruddell  served  with  the  ist  Batta- 
lion Royals  throughout  the  Eastern  campaigrn  of 
1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 
Served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  during  the  Indian 
mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

»  Lieut.  Murray  served  with  the  sist  Light 
Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  ; 
was  on  board  the  steam-frignte  Ferooz  during  the 
naval  action  with  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's 
stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river,  and  served  during 
the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  \ici- 
nity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon, 
also  at  the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Promo 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 


sun  LIEUT. 


29  May  72 
I  Nov.  71 
9  Aug.  73 

26  June  72 

12  Nov. 

28  Feb. 


73 


74 


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^70  "SShWitWt.]   26th  {Tl,eGaimronian).-LinlcedtoiAth!i^^:t*^:, 

**  Egypt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  CoRuxin.  *'  "  CHiirjL  "  (with  the  Dragon).  *'  Abtssikli.* 


I  Years' Ser. 


FuU  Half 
Pay.  Pay, 

30 


Colonel.— George    Henry  MacKmnon,i  CB.    und  Lt.  29  Jnne  24 ;   Enaign  ^  Lt.  ^i  Nov.  24 ; 

•  i^^i  Feb.  28 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Colonel,  '  24  April  40;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Uajor  Qe»*ral,  aa  Sept.  58 ;  lAeut.Gttenl, 

loFeh.  65;  General,  19  Jan.  73;  Colonel  26th  Foot,  211)00.62.  ,„,,        .^.«,,  d* 

Lieutenant  Colonel— Frederic  Arthur  Willis,"  CB.  En*.  27  Sept.  44 ;  Lt.  P8  May  46;  Capi.  ^16  Jan-  52;  Bt. 

Major,  24  Mar.  58 ;  Maior,  4  Apr.  59 ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  26  April  59 ;  Lt. Colonel,  P23  Dec.63 ;  Colonel,  21  May  65. 
Majors.— Edward  Archibald  ColUns,'  Ensign,  ^aj  Jan.  52  ;  Lt.6  June  54 ;  CapL2B  Jan.  59 ;  Majiir,  29  June  7c 
Matthew  Holford  Hale.»JEimyn,Pi3May  53 ;  X<.9Jiily54 ;  Cay /■''3June59 ;  Bt.Major,sJiily72 ;  Major,  30 Apr.73- 


Captains. 

Greorge  Edmund  Phipps  Trent 

William  Beers 

William  Henry  Salwey'  

Thomas  Turner* 

George  John  Hamilton*  

Thomas  GSethin  Coote*    

Lancelot  Allgood  Gregson,*  Ateistanft 
QrJf otter  General^  Meerut  DivUion S 

Hercy  P.  Wolferstan*  

Henry  C.  Sharp* 

Legh  Richmond  Phillips*   


L1BUTEWAWT8. 

William  Barton  Wade* 

James  Ross  Gray  Buchanan 

Archibald  Duffield  Eden*  

William    Blakeway  Burton,*   LuttruetorX 

of  Musketry  7  Aug.  66    ) 

Howard     Molyneux     Edw.    Brunker,*7 

Adjutant  14  Feb.  65    ) 

Charles  William  Hemphill* 

George  Heniy  Wilson* 

James  Bond  Clarke* 

John  Russell  Mecham 

John  de  Witt  Jebb 

George  Winter 

Edward  Macklon  Dougherty,'  Interpreter.. 

Percy  John  Hughes 

Thomas  Colthurst  Jameson  

Henry  Campbell  Lamb   

Fred.  Charles  Napier  Gk)ldney 

D'Arcy  Wentworth  Thuillier 

Henry  Edward  RaUston 


'17  Mar.    54 

P25Aug.   54 

10  Aug.   55 

'•28  Dec.    55 

'22  Sept.  54 

'13  May    53 

x8  Dec.    57 

as  June   58 

2  July    58 


P  8  Sept. 
P23  Oct. 


P23  April  58 
38  Jan.  59 
15  June  55 
10  Jan.    56 

P2X  Feb.    60 


54  '*i2  June  60   15  Feb. 
55Pi8  8cpt.  63 


P30  Nov. 
P  8  Oct. 


60 


23  Deo.  64 

'  3  Jan.  65 

P28  Dec.  60 

a  May  65 

P  4  Sept.  67 

P28  Oct.     68 


6  Jan      74J 


*  6  Jan.   60  P28  April  63 


61 1 P  5  May 


II  Mar.  59 

•14  Jnne  59 

Pa  I  Feb.  60 

3  July  60 


Sub  LiBUTBiTAirTs. 

Charles  Thesiger  Barrow  

William  Charles  Hill  Anton .... 


4  July 

P22  April 
P  8  July 
P  3  Jan. 
P19  July 
P14  Sept. 
P22  July 
2  June 
8  July 
P29  Oct. 
P  5  May 
Pxo  Nov. 
P  9  Feb. 
Pia  Nov. 


Pi 4  Jan.  62 
30  Mar.  62 
P  8  July    6a 

4  April  64 

P23  Dec.    64 

P  4  Sept.  67 

P22July  68 

P  7  Nov.  68 

P23  June  69 

PioNov.  69 

P28  June  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 


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}  July    72 
5  Feb.    74 


15  Mar. 


6  Pagnuuter.—Deni^  Creagh,  8  Jan.  68  ;  Hon.Captain,  8  Jan.  73. 

14      "*    Quarter  lfa«<er.— William  Henry  Topp,*  3  July  60. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Frederick  Mackenzie  Skues,  Surgeon,  14  Oct.  66. 
Facings  Yellow. —Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Bombay,  28  July  1865. 

1  (^neral  MacKinnon  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Creneral  at  the  Capo  of  Good  Hope  in  the  KaSLt  s^ 
of  1846-47,  and  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  in  command  of  the  2nd  Division  of  the  forces  in  the  field  in  the  Kaffir  vzr 
of  1851-52  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  Willis  was  present  with  General  Havelock*s  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Oonao  and  Boseerot  Ghinge  on  2-0^ 
July  1857 ;  commanded  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  actions  of  Buseerut  Gf^ge  on  the  5th  Aug.,  Boorbeake  Chowkw  '^ 
12th  Aug.,  at  Bithoor  on  the  16th  Aug.,  at  Mungawar  on  2i8t  Sept.,  at  Alumbagh  on  23rd  Sept.,  and  relief  of  Lnrk- 
now  on  25th  Sept.  (wounded  in  left  knee.and  ri^ht  thigh) ;  commanded  the  right  Column  at  tile  stormingof  the  HLn: 
Khannah  on  i6th  Nov.,  and  was  thanked  in  division  orders  by  General  Havelock.  Was  withCSeneral  Outram's  Fon\5 
at  the  Alumbagh  from  26th  Nov.  1857  to  9th  Marq^  1858— commanded  the  84th  up  to  24th  Jan. ;  present  at  the  fiili :' 
Lucknow;  accompanied  General  Lugard's  Force,  and  present  at  the  relief  of  Arimghur;  proceeded  with  Brii^ifr 
Douglas's  column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chief  Koer  Sing,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  17th  and  20th  April  (ecs- 
tioned  in  despatches,  CB.,and  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Mfedal  with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  s&r^ 
for  Lucknow). 

»  Majors  Collins  and  Hale,  and  Captains  Salwey,  Turner,  Gregson  (as  Brigade  Major  at  Zoola),  Wolfersu::. 
and  Sharp,  Lieutenants  Wade,  Eden,  Burton,  Brunker  (as  Adjutant),  Hemphill,  Wilson,  Clarke,  and  K.  M. 
Dougherty  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*  Major  Hamilton  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  to  x 5th  June  1855,  indndisir  thf 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  cajnpaign  in  thenonh  ■-' 
China  in  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinhp,  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  CHasp  for  theTaku  Forts).  Abo 
during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the  takirr 
of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang.  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin.  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  ftatif  rf 
town  of  Najow,  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang,  and  relief  of  Kadin.  Served  with  the  a6th  Cameronians  iu  the  AbTssi&ias 
campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*  (japtain  Coote  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  present  at  the  affkir  0^ 
Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  on  the  14th  Aug.  1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  36th  Cacjc- 
ronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Phillips  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  Now  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  preoent  at  Raiun* 
riri  (Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Topp  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857  from  Uie  cutiB«t 
at  Meerut  on  the  12th  May,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekcserai  and  subsequent  operations,  siege  storm  aad  »> 
ture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1S6S  (Mfda^ 


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(with the  Sphinx).   **Ultda."   "Badajoz"   '*Salavakca"  "Vittoma."  "PTBBJrBis 

"Obthbi"  "Toulousb"  **  Pbitiksitla.  "  "Watbbloo." 


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Mmar,  a6  July  44  ;  Lt.Colpntl,  »ai  July  48;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  J  M<yor  General,  9  No^.  6a  ;  ii«rf.O«MroZ, 


35  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  ajth  Foot,  37  August  70. 
ientanaiit  Oolonel.—Richard  Freer,*  a»J  1^.  32  May  46 ;  Zt. 

10  Jan.  58  i  Jfotor,  '18  Oct.  S9 ;  JBt.JU.Colonel,  27  Deo.  68  ;  JM.  ,    „ 

■i^ors.— Henry  Cowell,*  JSneign,  xa  Jan.  49;  X<.  '13  April  52 ;  Capt.  i  Oct.  58;  Major,  7  Dec.  70. 
Andrew  David  Qeddes,'  Bnngn,  6  June  54 ;  Lt,  'f  Sept.  55 ;  Capt.  16  June  66 ;  Major,  i8  Oct.  73. 


13  Deo.  49;  Caijpt.  23  March  55;  Bt.Major, 
.Colonel,  23  June  6p. 


Gaptaibs. 

WiUlam  Herring    

Hemy  Burch  Pye  Phinipps  ... 

William  Pott   

Arthur  Hales  

William  Richard  Tredennick 

Domville  Mascie  Taylor 

Charles  Sumner  Pinwill 

Hemy  Monteath  Caine* 

John  Manners  Kerr 

FranoiB  Goffby  

LXBUTBBABTS. 

Raymond  Wallace  Esmonde 
White,  In$t.  of  Musketry 
36May64 

Robert  William  Brownrigg   . 

».  Jas.  Walton  FoweU  Buxton  . . . 

Philip  Stainforth   

Edward  Barton 

William  WildmanKeUlewell... 

Hugh  Wodehonse,  Adjutant^ 
19  Nov^3 S 

Charlea  William  Hare 

Alexander  James  Irvine 

George  Herbert  Michaelflon  ... 

Arthur  Henry  Grant 

John  Cave  Bayly  

Alexander  Charfee  Hill 


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'x2  June  63 

8  Jfm.  56 

"18  Oct.  59 

'x8  April  65 

3  Oct.  63 

'31  Nov.  63 

'19  Dec.  56 

35  Jan.  55 

'  9  Nov.  58 


SvB  LiBmnirAirTS. 
HenryCatanoMardondeOartro 
AUM  George  Montagu  Bond 
Henry  Stopford  Tnnnard 


8  July 
'18  Dec. 
PioDec. 

8  Mar. 

a  May 
P  3  Jan. 

PxoFeb.    ^y,    J ,. 

Px9  June  57    14  Feb.    73 

4  May 
'3x0ct. 


8  Nov.   6x 


37  May 
Pig  July 
'36  Feb. 

x3Feb. 
P17  Apr. 
'14  Aug. 

^x8  Nov. 
X  July 
7  July 


LIBCT. 


62  P  2  Jan.  69 

67  »xo  Feb.  69 

58  »  7  Dec,  67 

'  r  !^  2  Jan.  69 


68  P22  April  7t 

69  '3x  Oct.     7X 
69  P3X  Oct     71 

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33      I  April  70 
59    x8  0ct.    73 


55 


x6  June  66 

Px3Feb.  67 

P  2  Jan.  69 

'17  Mar.  69 

P30  June  69 

^13  July  70 

'2a  April  71 

P27  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7X 

28  Oct.  7x 

30  Deo.  71 

30  Deo.  73 

38  Feb.  74 


SUB  MBUT. 


xa  Feb.  73 
36  Mar.  73 
38  Feb.    74 


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PojfmoMter.^ 

""      '  p  Jfoftar.— GhariflB  Brennaa,  zx  March  7^ 

I  Offtoer.— Surgeon  Mqfor  Augustus  Morpliew,^'  Surgeon,  x8  June  6x. 

Paeinff9  BvS.—Agewtt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Betumed^rom  India,  13  Jan.  1868. 

1  Lieut  General  Rumley  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  X847  (Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Freer  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  73rd  Regiment  at  the  action  of  Budlee-ke- Serai  on  8th  June  x8^7, 
Qd  in  all  the  subsequent  aflkirs  in  which  the  75th  Begt.  was  engaged  during  the  siege  of  Delhi ;  commanded  the 
Stables  '*  Piouet  at  the  capture  of  four  field  pieces  at  *'  Ludlow  Castle,"  on  the  xath  August ;  was  severely  wounded 
ear  the  Bum  Bastion  on  the  afternoon  of  the  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Uajor  CoweU  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  8th  June  1857,  and  at  the  siege  of 
dhUMedal  with  Cla*). 

*  Major  Geddea  and  Cfaptain  Caine  served  on  the  North-West  Frontier  during  (he  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal) . 
"  Surgeon  Migor  Morphew.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department/' 


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"Egypt"  (with  the    Sphinx).    **Co«inrwA"    *'Ba««oba*'     "Albxthkra"     "Vxttobia"     ••Ptiixhb" 

"NiVBLLB"   "NiVB"    •'ObTHBS"    "PEWIKSrLA"    "WATBBLOO"    **A1.MA"  ••lKBBBKAjr**"8BTiW0P0l.'» 

Colonel.— i^fV  Henry  John  William  Bentinck,*  ECB.  En$.  25  Mar.  13;  Li.  4-  Capt.  18  Jan.  ao;  C^.  4r  I^Ccl. 

16  May  39 :  Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Afaj.  Oen.  20  Jnno  54 ;  Lt.  O&n.  24  Apr.  60 ;  Oen.  8  Dec.  67 ;  Col.  38th  Foot.  11  Oct  54. 
Lieutenant  ColoTieL—Chnrles  Frerl.  Torrcns  Daniell,*  fnn^n,  3  Jan.  45 :   X#.  7  Mar.  49;   Cojrf.  »^oM»y^3; 

Bf. Major,  12  Dec.  54 ;  JIfa/or,  16  Mar.  «»8 ;  Bt.Lt.CoUtnel,  7  July  62 ;  Li.Colonel^^g  Nov.  66  ;  Colonel,  22 Aug.  69. 
Majore,— John  Godfrey  Day,*  Entigny  P3  Mar.  54 ;  X<.  12  Jan.  55  ;  Cap<!.  1*7  May  58  ;  Major,  19  Jan.  70. 
Compton  Alwyne  Bcrase  Dickin»,«  Ensign,  ^i-^  Dec.  50;  Lt.  ^ao  May  53;   Ca/i«.  17  Juno  55;   BiMajcr, 

3  Feb.  60  ;  Ifajor,  7  Dec.  70;  JBt.Lt.  Colonel,  28  Feb.  71. 


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Francis  Brodigan^ 

».  Alexander  L3^on  Emerson  .. 

Charles  Thackeray* 

Gordon  Chas.  Stennett  Ducat'' 

Francifi  Edward  Webb*  

Henry  Collinjrwood'o  

Robert  Bum  Singer , 

ThomnR  Homiblow" 

George  Conner    


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55'  a  June   65 


I    6  June  54!    8  Jan. 

"12  Jan.  55!  13  July 

14  May  55  P  5  Mar. 
24  April  55 1  26  Nov. 

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24  8ept.  58  *•  9  Feb. 
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LlEUTHWAWTS. 

Edw.  Julian  Bigg  Wither,"^ 
Adjutant  ig  Jan.  70    ) 

George  Howard  Moore-Luie, ) 
lTu>f.  0/  Musketry  i  Apr.  70  Ji 

John  Mnrshma n 

Edmund  Percival  Wilford  

jJohn  Henry  Edward  Hinde  ... 

William  Meyers 

John  Meade  Sherrard 

Herbert  George  Famnll 

William  Holcombo  Francis    ... 

John  Henry  Fitzherljert  Jacson 

Rftwdon  R<jbert  M'Crea 

Edward  Kirkman  Loyd 

George  Waldron  Lyttleton 

James  Dufi*  Coghlan    

Robert  Sandilands  F.  Walker 


Sub  LlKUTKIfAKTJ". 

Arthur  Connop  NcwJand 

Thomas  Auchmuty  Montresor 
Robert  William  Peter  Lodwick 


55; Pm  Sept.  67 
58,*'2oNov.    67 

57  22  Dec.    67 

58  *•  3  June  68 
58  P16  Sept.  68 
64  P14  Oct.  68 
5g    19  Jan.    70 


'16  Oct.     61  P  3  April  67 


10  Mar. 

4  April 
P25  Julv 
P  4  April 
''29  June 
PX4  Sept. 
P18  April 
P20  Mav 
P15  Mar. 
P  9  Apr. 
»»  6  July 
■»  3  Aug. 

23  Sept. 

28  Oct. 


64  ;  '20  Nov. 

65  22  Dec. 

65  '27  Juno 

67  19  Jan. 

66  P30  Oct. 
67 1 ''29  Juno 

68  P  6  July 
68      7  Dec. 

67  28  Oct. 
70  28  Oct. 
70  28  Oct. 
70    a«Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


SUB  LIEUT. 


3  Nov.  72 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.   73 


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»  Sip  Henry  Bentinck  left  England  witk  ii» 
Guards  the  22nd  February  1854,  and  commMdoi 
that  Brigade  during  the  Eastern  campaign  tiati] 
the  8th  November,  including  the  battles  of  AJti, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded  in  the  anc  . 
siege  of  Sebestopol.  and  in  support  of  the  ^:^ 
Division  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  36th  Octob*  t. 
Was  appointed  to  the  4th  Division  alter  the  &1 '  f 
Sir  George  Cathcart,  but  prevented  by  wonr4 
and  ill-health  from  joining  it  till  the  ist  Jose  ih': ; 
continued  in  command  until  the  toth  Octc-l^T 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps.  JTCB.,  CommaiidCT  '4 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turk^^ 
Medals,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie). 


19     ...    Paymatter. — James  Bridge,  24  Oct.  56 ;  Comet,  23  Nov.  55 ;  Lt.  x  Feb.  56;  J7oii.Jf<vor,  23  Nor.  70. 
Quarter  Master.— WiWitim  John  Graham,  28  March  74. 
Medical  Officer.— Surgeou  William  James  Wilion,  MD.  A.8.  i  April  61. 

Facing^  YeWoyv.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  | 

Betumedfrom  India,  18  March  1865.       Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  September  1868. 

»  Colonel  Daniell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Brigade  "hSAjor  in  the  3Pd  Division,  inchKibf  I 
tho  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  Fiege  and  (all  of  Sebnstopol,  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  three  Ots^  I 
Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Metljidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  1 

*  Major  Day  served  with  the  28th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  ist  June  xSss,  including  the  siege  and  iiHos J 
Sebastopol,  and  affhir  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Lt.Colonel  Dickins  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  19th  July  1855  with  the  38th  Regiment, inch^ 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  with  Volunteer  Sharpshooters  from  17th  Oct.  to  ^-^ 
Nov.;  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  2iPt  Dec. ;  commanded  tho  Light  Company  in  the  attack  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  i^ 
June  ;  was  severely  wounded  in  the  advanced  Trenches  on  the  2na  July  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  ti( 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  , 

7  Captain  Brodignn  ser\'ed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855  with  the  28th  Regiment,  including  the  siege  of  Sehsstf  |*3 
and  afikir  in  the  Cemetery— severely  wounded  while  assisting  to  rescue  a  wounded  soldier  who  lay  in  sdrata 
exposed  to  a  heavy  Are  of  musketry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  with  the  Okamundel  F>t< 
Force  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  tho  storming  and  capture  of  Beyt  (wounded),  reconnaissance  befbre,  siege,  1^^ 
occupation  of  Dwarka.  , 

■  (japtains  Thackerajr  and  Webb  commanded  the  Ladder  Party  at  the  assault  of  Bejrt  on  6th  October,  and  eerrel 
with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  operations  before  Dwarka  till  nth  Nov.  1859. 

•  Captain  Ducat  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Detachment  28th  Regiment  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  of  i^'^5l 
Conmianded  the  Sharpshooters  at  tho  assault  of  the  fort  of  Beyt  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  a£t.4 
reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

i<)  Captain  Collin^ood  served  with  theoTth  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58.  snd 
present  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  d^nda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  also  at  the  siege  and  captsn  ^ 
Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Captain  Homiblow  served  as  Interpreter  with  the  Detachment  28th  Regiment  with  theOkamandel  Field  Tore* 
in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  the  Fort  of  Beyt,  and  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 


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fh  3  Apr.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  54 ;  Mi^or  Gen.  3  Aug.  60 ;  X<. &«i.  5  Sept.  6q  ;  Col  29th  Foot,  19  April  68, 
Oolond.— Halee  Wilkie,*  Sntign,  '18  Aug.  54 ;  if,  3  Jan.  55  j  Capt.  ^24  July  57 ;  Major,  'ao  Feb. 
63;  lt.Colon«l,  1*31  Oct.  7z. 

Kajort.— Nathaniel  Polhill  LeAgard,  En*.  ^1  May  55 ;  Li.  37  July  55 ;  Copt.  '39  April  59 ;  Major,  '20  May  68. 
WiUiam  Boycott,  JSiwiyn,  i8  Dec  57 ;  Z^.  3  Dec.  59 ;  ^<»y<»  *»  Dec.  63 ;  Major,  ^31  Oct.  71. 


Captauts. 

Howell  Davis 

I  Robt.  Berkeley   

Frederick  Charles  Buxton 

John  Charles  Douglas 

IRobert  John  Watson    

;Chas.  Edw.  Pinckney  Simpson 
Edmund  Carrington 


Henry  Grey  MacGregor.*) 
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Geo.  Wm.  Frodk.  Claremont... 

Chas.  Wolmau  Hawker  Helyar 


LnvTXKAim. 

Joseph  Bourke* 

;Alflred  William  Matchett 

ClementAstieyPastonCooper  \ 
I  In$ir.  of  Mntk.  31  Oct.  71 ...  > 
I  William  Miles  Prendergost  ... 
I  Fletcher  Castell  H.  LitUedale.. 
,Edw.  Jas.  Henry  Spratt,  AA- ) 

j»<ai»<  22  Juno  70  S 

IJames  GgUvy  Dalgleish 

Thomas  Charles  Yard 

John  William  Jameeon   

Allen  Theophilus  Boss 

Robert  Henry  Anstlce 

I  William  Senhouse  Clarke  

Charles  Percy  Cubitt  

William  Barlow , 

{Francis  Henry  Lovell 

Charles  de  Freville  Green 

Orbell  Henry  Oakes 

Henry  Bailey 


19  Doc. 

34  Sept. 
'  3  June 
*•  3  J^iy 
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'19  Mar. 
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39  May 

'34  Mar. 
'  2  Feb. 


57  **i2  June 

58  'i I  Sept. 
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J,     3  Dec. 
60  P  7  Nov. 

60  Px3  Feb. 

61  '20  Feb. 

62  4  Nov. 

58  P15  Juno 

63  »29  Aug. 

64  P  X  Dec. 


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26  Oct. 
'21  Sept. 

P19  AprU 

24  Nov. 

P  9  Dec. 

3  Mar. 

P25  April 
p  9  June 
Pjo  June 
^22  Aug. 
P28  Dec. 
8  Jan. 
P20  May 
P  8  May 
i'z2  Deo. 
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Pi6Jan.  63 

PisFeb.  63 

'20  Feb.  63 

'25  April  65 

»  X  Dec.  65 

21  Aug.  66 

P  9  Oct.  69 

PioNov.  69 

'3X  Oct.  71 

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*i3  Dec. 
P16  Jan. 

P28  Dec. 

34  Aug. 
'20  May 

P12  Dec. 

P  7  July 
P  9  Oct. 
«•  9  Oct. 
*'23  Dec. 
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P27  Oct. 
P27  Oct. 
;  28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

xo  Jan. 
3  Feb. 


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*  Lt.ColonelWflkie  served  with  the  9. 
in  the  Crimea  from  the  z6th  June  1855,  incl[uding 
the  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  in  the  Intlinn  campaign 
of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  Jonnpore 
Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Chanda.  Umeerpore, 
and  Sultanpore,  and  afterwards  at  the  siege  and 

<g  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lieut.  Bourke  commanded  a  Company  in  the 
69  expeditionary  force  against  the  Mandingoes  of 
69  Budiboo,  Western  Africa,  and  was  present  at  the 
69  landing  and  storming  of  the  enemy's  works  at 
69  SowarraCunda  on  i6tii  Feb.  1861,  capture  and  de- 
69  struction  of  the  stockaded  towns  of  Karawan, 
7xlKinty  Chmda,  Sowarra  Cunda,  and  in  the  action 
71 1  before  Saba  on  2xst  Feb.  (severely  wounded  in  the 
71  leg).  Mentioned  in  despatches  for  oonspicuoua 
71  conduct  at  the  aavingof  the  powder  magazine  on 

71  the  occasion  of  the  fire  at  Fort  Charlotte,  Bwhsmai, 

72  on  tiio  xoth  June  x86o. 
73 


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P<qraMU<«r.— Bobert  Smyth,  zo  Nov.  54 ;  Qr.Jf(M<«r.  3  Sept.  47 ;  Son.M(yor,  xo  Nov.  64. 

QnarUr  Jr«<M>.— William  Henry  Martin,  s6  Jan.  66. 

MMeal  Qfie«r,—8uryeoH  Mtyor  Bichard  William  Meade,*  Surgeon,  9  March  67. 

Faeing$  YeWcfw.—AgerUt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—IrUh  Agent$,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt,  &  Co. 
Botumed  from  Barbadon,  April  1873. 

1  lieatGreneral  Longfield  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  X857,  the  Reserve  during  the  f 
Dd  served  in  the  ci^  during  the  six  days'  fighting  that  ensued  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
<  Surgeon  M^jor  Meade.—For  War  Services  see  ^'Medical  Department.'* 


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Egypt"  (with the  Sphinx).    "Badajox"  " Salakakoa "  "Pbhutsula"  "Watbeloo"  "Auu" 

"IXKEBMAV"   **  81VA8TOPOL." 

Colonel.— Charles  Ashmore,  fiw^,  25  Dec.  13;  Zt.  13  April  ao  ;  Cop*.  '19  Aug.  28;  Ifo/or, '15  Dec.  40; 

X*.Co^  22  May  45 ;  Col.  20  June  54  ;  Major  Gen.  i  Mar.  60 ;  Lt.Oeneral,  12  July  68  ;  Col.  y^  F.  6  Jul 67. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Thomas  Henry  Pakenham.i  Entign,  '12  July  44  ;  Lt.  '19  Mar.  47 ;  Cop^.  '24  Sept  50; 

lit. Major,  12  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  9  Sept.  55 ;  Bt.Lt.Col,  6  June  56 ;  Li.Col.  P19  Dec.  62  ;  Cdlottel,  27  March Vi 
Mwort.— Henry  Prim  Hutton,*  £n»ign,  '9  Nov.  43 ;  i/.  25  Dec.  45 ;   Copt,  6  Juno  54  j  Jfa>r,  i  April 57; 

Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  i  May  68. 
Henry  Wallace  Stroud,»  Entign,  19  March  43;  Zt.  18  Aug.  47;  Capt.  18  Sept  57  ;  Major,  1  April  70. 


Captaivs. 
Charles  John  Moorsom,^  Aide  de  Camp  to  *> 

Lord  Sandhurst    } 

John  Pennock  Campbell,' D.-i ..4. 0. /or  | 

Musketry,  Portsmouth  } 

William  Henry  Clarkson 

Frederick  Harcourt  Williamaon  

Henry  Horace  Eden 

Joshua  E.  C.  C.  Lindesay  

James  Cooke  

Michael  Clare  Garsia? 

David  Roche  Vandeleur 

James  Edward  Goodwyn 


JjTEVTMJXAJnB. 

Frederic  Clowes 

Neil  Bannatyne,  Adjutant  ai  Aug.  66  

Thomas  Reoch  Bums  

Cecil  Roughsedge  Hornby 

Henry  Kemble    

Alex.  John  Ooldie,  Inst,  of  Musk,  zo  Aug.  72 

Robert  Arthur  M'Cord 

William  IngersoU  Merritt 

Robert  Francis  Walker,  ai  Staff  College   ... 

John  Courtenay  Julian  

William  Kennedy 

Hon.  Theodore  Penrhys  Evans 

Alfred  George  Watson 

Archibald  John  Amott  Wright 

John  Morpott  Piercy 


21  July  54 

xsMay  53 

29  June  49 

P  5  Mar.  58 

Pi3July  58 

8  Sept.  58 

'  3  Aug.  60 

26  Mar.  58 

16  Dec.  57 

'17  Mar.  63 


8  Nov.    54 

6  Nov.    54 

6  June  54 
I  5  Aug.  59 
P13N0V.  60 
P  4  Jan.  61 
P  9  Oct.  63 
17  May  61 
P  5  Mar.  61 
'12  Sept.  65 


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8  Mar. 
P  9  Aug. 
P16  Aug. 

3  Mar. 
'20  June 
P  8  Aug. 
»i2  Sept. 
21  Oct. 
>'i4  Oct. 
»28May 
P27  Aug. 

3  Sept. 
P22  Oct. 
'24  Dec. 


SoTB  LzBurBXAinrs. 

James  Estcourt  Robinson  

Guy  St.  Maur  Palmes 


'21  Nov. 
Pa  I  Aug. 
'25  Sept.  67 
Pi6Sept.  '" 
»i4  Oct. 
»i4  Oct. 
P18  May 
'28  May 
**27  Aug. 
P24  Deo. 
»27  0ct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

s8  0ct. 


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19  June  72 
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30  April  58I 

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70 

25  Jan. 

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9  Aug. 

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5  July  72 
S  July  72 
5  July    7a 


Paifmatler. — Christopher  Mvers  Dawes,  30  Aug.  64 ;  Son.Captain,  30  Aug.  69. 

QuarUr  Master.— JameB  Robinson,*  z6  Ckst.  66. 

Medical  Qffleer.— Surgeon  Mc^or  Thomas  Teevan,*  Surgeon,  z6  Oct  66. 


Facings  Yellow. 
Agents,  Sir  Charles  R.  M'Grigor,  Bart.,  and  Oo.— Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Basrt,  and  Co. 

Eetumedfrom  Nova  Scotia,  June  1869.  l 

Colonel  Pakenham  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  slightly  and  b^  I 

severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Torbik  j 

Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  I 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Hutton  served  with  the  qist  Regiment  throughout  the  Sutlei  campaign  of  X84S-46,  indudicf  ^  I 
battles  of  Moodkee.  Ferozeshah  (wounded),  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  with  three  Glasps).  Served  j\ 
the  Crimea  in  1855  during  the  siege  and  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkiBk  Medal). 

*  Mi^or  Stroud  served  with  the  08th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  AJao  at  Pediarl 
under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  mutinies  firom  1857  to  i860.  ^ 

*  Major  Moorsom  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xst  to  the  aSth  September  z8^,  ix^^ 
ing  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Septembeiv— severely  wounded  m  Ui£  ^ 
arm  ( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Major  Campbell  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includisf  sJI 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  Z854  (Medbu  with  three  Cm^ 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Garsia  served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  with  a  combined  Naval  and  MUitary  Foroe  against  the  Um^ 
medan  Tribes  on  the  Gambia,  Western  Africa,  in  February  z86i,  and  was  present  at  the  deetmotion  of  srre.'l 
strongly  stockaded  towns ;  in  the  action  at  Saba  he  had  a  horse  shot  under  him,  and  was  afterwards  ter&d] 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

B  Quarter  Master  Robinson  served  with  6ist  Regiment  at  the  siege,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  was . 
at  the  repulse  of  the  sorties  of  the  9th  12th  and  z8th  July,  and  action  of  Niyjufghur  on  the  35th  Aug.  Z857  (Mads 
with  Clasp  I. 

>  Surgeon  Major  Toevan. — For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  ^ist  Regiment 

17  Quarter  Master  Wilkinson  served  with  the  3tst  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  Z842  in  AJ^lasi^ 
(Medal)  under  General  Pollock,  induding  the  actions  of  Maseena,  Teseen,  and  JngdaUnck,  ocoapation  of  Csb^ 
and  difiTerent  engagements  leading  to  it.  Served  at  the  capture  of  Khytul  in  May  Z843  with  the  umbaDa  Bnp» 
Also  throughout  the  Sntl^  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (sligtitlr  wounded),  Ferosatt^ 
Buddiwal.  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon— severelv  wounded  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  a^nd  Bepss 
in  the  Pm^aub  campaign  of  Z848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  sie^^  operations  before  Mooltam  attack  ud^ 
enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  Z2th  Sept.  Z848,  action  of  Sooijkoond,  stonn  and  captart  d'ii 
city  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  baft> 
Gk>ojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  in  the  operations  on  the  North- West  1^"^ 
of  India  in  1851  and  5a  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  tne  mutiny  of  the  Sepoys  in  Oude  on  jzst  Mar,  sw- 
at the  evacuation  of  Fort  Mndheebhawan  en  zst  July  Z857.  Served  throughout  the  suppreMion  of  the  m«^^: 
and  was  engaged  in  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Luoknow  from  30th  June  until  its  final  relief  by  'i^^yz^ 
on  34th  November  Z857,  and  was  nreaent  at  a  sortie  on  7th  July ;  was  subsequently  engaged  in  the  defeat  a^ 
Gwalior  rebels  at  (}awnpore  on  6tn  Dec.  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Tyrhool,  action  of  DaadpoRi  i"< 
throughout  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  Tear's  service  for  Luoknow). 

M  Surgeon  Major  Tucker.— For  War  Serviees  lee  *  *  Medical  Dtputment.^  | 


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"IlUTUA"     "AlBCH1«A"     "ViTTOBIA"      "PrKBKBBB"      "  NiTBLLB  "     "  NiVE  *'      "  ObTHBS  "      "  PbKIKSULJL  " 

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jr?!!!*?:  CdflaeL— Xiylf  flim.  Sir  Edward  Lugard.i  6CB.  Engiffn,  31  July  28;  Lt.  '31  Oct.  31;  Capt.  30  Dec.  43; 
^^  J*"l  Bt.i£ajor,  3  April  46 ;  Bt.JA.CoUmel,  7  June  49  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  Major^  13  June  55  ;  Ift^'or  General^ 
"'     -'^   TO  July  58 ;  lAtut.OenercU,  xa  Jan.  65  ;  Qenertu,  24  Oct.  72  ;  Colonel  3i8t  Foot,  1  June  62. 


_      -       _      -    -  —  -       -  _    .       K/<Wf 

March  67. 

G«orge  Bayley,*  Ensign,  ^24  Aug.  54 ;  X^.  15  June  55  ;  Capt.  '23  Mar.  60;  Bt.Mqjor  5  July  7a;  Major,  25 
Feb.  74- __^ 


GAnAnrs. 

George  Nicholson  Pepper* 

ArthurJebb*  

Jno.TheodoreAustinGttrdiner^o 
Richard  Langford  Leir,  In-  \ 

ttmeUtr,  B.  I£.  Coli^e S 

George  Moore  Lambert** 

Francis  Edward  Eccles  

Richard  Pearson  Crosier 

James  Frederick  Bevan 

David  Dempster  Chadwick   ... 

Henry  William  Bateman** 

Rowl^Bicbard  Conway  Hill 


Xil  lUTBir  AVTS. 

«.  Arthur  FitaRoy  Hart    ... 
Robert  Wm.  Per  gusson  Phillips 
George  Humphrys  Leathern . 
William  Thomas  Deverell  .... 

Frederick  Ward 

Qrril  Taylor 

Hamilton  Charles  Seville  . . .  . 
George  Henry  Dallas  Passy  . 

Edward  Morant 

Henry  Butler  

William  Homan  Turpin  

Arthur  Sutherland  Reynolds. 
Cecil  Guthrie  H^yesNewington 

Philip  Montag^a 

Wm.  Jamas  Holmes  Frodsham 


SlTB  LnUTBV&VTS. 

Charles  Alex.  George  Cumine 
Peregrine    Heniy    Thomas ) 

FeUowes j 

wmiam  Edward  Stokes 

Alwyne  Frederick  Compton  .. 


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23  Oct.    55     7  Dec. 


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59 

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'26  Aug. 

59  P  2  Feb. 

64 

16  Mar. 

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P13  April 

6i|i'29Mar. 

64 

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67 

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15  Sept. 

64 

5  Feb. 

61 

'  3  Aug. 

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'  9  April 

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»'23Mar. 

67 

23  Dec. 

64 

'29  May 

67 

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23  Mar. 
29  July 

62 

>»ii  April  68 
x7Mar.    68 

i'24  Mar. 

67 

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68 

P25Mar. 

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»•  I  Dec. 

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'25  Dec. 

67 

P21  Aug. 

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'•28  Oct. 
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P3'  Oct. 

17  Aug. 

26  Jan. 

25  Feb. 


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8  June 

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the  Persian  expedition  in  X857  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  nominated  a  KCB.).    Was  promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major  General  •' for  his  services  in  the 
command  or  a  Division  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  subsequently  in  the  command  of  the  Azim- 
ghur  Field  Force"  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
PagmoMUr.Snsik.  William  Dimdee.  23  Mar.  58;  Hon.Major,  23  Mar.  73.     I  JUciy*  Buff.-^^«i^,  Messrs. 
QiSr<«r  Jfa.««-.-Henry  Wilkinson."  30  Dec.  59 ;  S*»*i9^*  3©  Dec.  59-         ^  I       ^^^ce  and  Boustead. 
Medical  Qgietr.Surgeon  Major  Thomas  John  Tucker,"  Surgeon,  17  Nov.  69. 

Beiumed  from  China,  2Q  Noo.  1663.   Smbnrked  for  MaUa,  X2  June  1S67. 
,  UColonel  Dickins  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  26th  January  xSss.moludiM  thesiege  and 
jBof  Sebartopol ;  was  also  present  attho  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  ot  the  Medjidie,  and  T^kish 


BBBV.ICAJ. 


1  Sir  Edward  Lugard  served  as 
a  Major  of  Brigade  throughout  the 
campaign  of  X842  in  Affghanistan 
under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  in 
the  actions  of  Mazeena,  Tezeen,  and  Jugdulluck, 
the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  en- 
gagements leading  to  it  (Medal).  He  served 
throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlejj— as 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  Greneral  to  Sir  Barry 
Smith  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (wounded),  Fo- 
rozeshah  (wounded),  and  Sobraon ;— as  Adjutant 
Greneral  of  the  whole  Force  commanded  by  Sir 
Harry  at  the  afflEur  of  Buddiwal,  and  the  battle 
of  Aliwal;  and  he  officiated  as  Adjutant  General 
of  Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  India,  from  the  battle 
of  Sobraon  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  when  he 
was  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Her 
Majesty's  Forces  in  India  (Medal  and  three 
Chisps) .  He  again  officiated  as  Adjutant  General 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49, 
and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
and  battles  of  ChillianwalJah  and  Goojerat  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps) .    Served  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  on 


i. 


PWali.  Scrred  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  and  was  presentatthe  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerw)re,  and  Bultan- 
t«,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  subsequent  operaUons  in  Oude,  and  aflhir  of  Meangunge  (Brevet  of  Major, 
lh>lal  with  Clasp).  ,,        «  ^  i.    *  j.v 

'  ♦  Major  Swettenham  served  with  the  31  at  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ^^^^  22nd  May  1855,  and  wMprewn^^^^ 
te  Md  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Claso   and 
tefe»h  Medal).    Also  wrved  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  mcluding  the  acUon  of  Smho 
tod ifcwming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  .     i    ,■  «  tv^  «;«„«  ««,i  ««n 

J  %JrBiyley  served  with  the  sist  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  X855,  ^^f^J^^l^tcSoS?  ^o  JS 
iffr»«topol  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
•«rm?  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862.  resulting  m  the 
J^of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang,  canturo  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadm.  Tsmpoo.and  Tsolin,  the 
■Rd«d  lown  of  Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsian'g.  ^^        „       .     ,   j-       n,«  -,«„«  -«^  #tn 

J  Captain  PeppwTserved  with  the  siat  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  ^layxSss.  mcluding  the  siege  and  fell 
* ^ha>topol  iSd  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Present  at  the 
*p5i.'«oftheTaepingrebelsfromShanghaion24th  Aug.  1862.  0/:^  ;««i„^«„„ 

*  Capuin  Jebb  Wved  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  m  i860,  mcluding 
ft«  tftion  of  Sinho  and  storming  ot  Tangku  (Me<lal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

"  '-tptain  Gardiner  served  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  in  the  iiortli  of  Clnna  in  18G0,  ana 
^  present  at  the  storming  of  Tangku  ( Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts) .  Served  ^nth  the  Commissariat  during 
^  nations  against  the  TaepingJin  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  '862  rf"}^^?  »°-^^.^"l5  °^^^« 
<Sf<:!cade  of  NaSisiang,  capture  by  escuUide  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolm,  the  forUfled  town  of 
f*/'*.  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang  nnd  relief  of  Knding.  ,      m  •     *v       •  •   •♦       e 

_**  •  apiain  Lambert  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  ^f «  ^9»»^f -J.  ^J 
^aifhai  in  April  and  May  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  thewoUed  city  of  Kadm,  aflhir 
■  Sinhsi^ng,  and  relief  of  Kadin.  ^    m  •    *i.      •  •   •♦ 

••jTaptAin  Bateman  was  attached  to  the  Royal  ArtUlery  during  the  operations  apinat  the  Taepmgs  in  the  vicinity 


.,.  ^M^^-y,  o..^ « wu  ».  ..>.»»»>..^l  Engineer  ^^  ^^■ 

CO.  Gordon,  from  27th  Dec.  1862  to  2nd  Feb.  1863. 


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56  J  af<vor.  I  Oct.  6a  ;  Lt.Colonel,  13  June  69.  >»»      i-    *+ 

Jm«».— -ffow.  Raymond   Harvey  de    Montmorenoy,*  Eneign,  'x8  Aug.  54;  Lt,  xa  Jan.  55:  <W.  »r 

Mar.  61 ;  Mcy'or,  ^25  Sept.  69. 
William  Jamea  Anderson,* ^«<iy»,  15  Aug.  48 ;  Lieut.  >i6  Sept.  51 ;  Capt.  xx  Aug.  57  :  Major,  27  Mar.  ^i. 


CAPTAIirS. 

John  Edmonstoune*  

Henry  Sparko  Stabb*   

«.  Cornelius  Francis  Clery,\ 
Inetmctor,  B.  M.  ColUgt  ...} 

Georpe  Clayton  Swiney  

Charlea  E.  Le  M.  Cherry 

John  Geo.Bereaford  Stopford, ) 
Aiie  de  Camp  to  Oovemor  ef\ 
C.ofa,  Hope i 

Herbert  Richard  Hardinge 

David  Bond  

Edmund  T<4i^lrjTi 

Charles  Hamilton  Trueman 

William  James  Alexander  

Arthur  Elibank  Havelock  


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John  Fane  Ballard 

Robert  Phillipps 

Arthur  Christian  Tawke  . 
James  Jocelyn  aiascott .. 
Chas.  Fred  Alexander  Tumbull 
Louis  Frederic  KnoUys,  Aide  \ 

de  Camp  to  tke  Governor  of  > 

the  MaurUim | 

Albert  Clarke  

William  Francis  Dundonald^ 

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Chas.  Fred.  Nicholas  Le  Quesne 

Arthur  William  Hammans 

Lindesay  Beaimiont  Beaumont 

Alfired  John  Moore  SiUezv  

Herbert  Trevelyan,  InHruc-\ 

tor  of  Mutketrf  x  6  May  72   } 
Loftus  Edward  Coore  Inglefleld 

Adrian  Samuel  Woods 

Edward  Maxwell  Glegg 

Oswald  Routh  Jones 

Ernest  Holdsworth  Studdy. 
Herbert  Richard  Saunders 


Sub  LlBVTBVAlTTS. 

Ohsrlee  Ernest  Heath 

Frederick  George  Vigor.. 


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7  Quarter  Master  Vaughan  served  wiih  ^ 
sand  Regiment  during  the  Indian  maStkay^X.  ih" 
9,  including  the  defence  of  the  Bssidco^  i 
iucknow  untU  its  final  reUef  by  Lord  Clyde  rx 
a4th  Nov.  X857  (twice  woonded),  battle  of  Gar^ 
pore  on  6th  December,  and  anbseqaent  open- 
tions  in  Onde,  indnding  the  captnre  of  Fen 
Dehaign  and  Tyrhool,  and  aofetons  of  Sosipan 
and  Jttgdespore  (Medal  with  Clasp,  sad  Rtui  i 
a  year's  servioe  for  Luoknow). 


9  Aug.  73 

„._ II  Sept    7a| 

Fagmaeter.-^olbjQ.  Mahonv^j  Mar.  67 ;  Bneign  f  Aij,  95  Aug.  57 ;  X<.  5  May  6x  j  Capl.  3  April  66. 
^marter  JrcM<«r.— Edward  Vaughan,'  3  April  &j. 
ItdHoal  Offleer.— Surgeon  Mc^or  Richard  Chapman  Lofthouse,"  2£D.  Surgeon,  9  March  67. 
Faeingt  ynAt/&.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Emharhedfor  Gibraiiar,  Julj  1865. 


•^: 


^  Sir  William  Jones  served  with  the  6zBt  Regt.  in  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-^9,  was  present  at  the  psaigr-^ 
the  Chenab,  and  in  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah ;  aOer  which  ne  commanded  the  Begttt^ 
battle  of  Goojerat ;  and  he  commanded,  a  portion  of  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  field  force,  consisting  of  a  troop  of  6eE»> 
Horse  Artillery  and  the  6xst  Regt.  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Kbyber  Pass  in  March  1849  (Medal  with twoClM;^ 
and  CB.) .  Commanded  as  Brigadier  the  3rd  Infkntoy  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  tn  1857  and  repulse  of  die  tav 
of  the  9U1  July ;  commanded  the  and  Column  at  the  assauU  on  the  X4th  Sept.  during  which  the  commtand  of  t2« '« 
Column  devolved  on  him  on  the  &11  of  General  Nicholson,  fmdhe  continued  in  oonamand  of  both  oolmnns  dunif  ue 
six  days'  fighting  within  the  city  until  its  final  capture  on  the  aoth  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Cwp. 
and  kCB.). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  B.  M.  Ward  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854  and  up  to  the  3rd  May  1855  with  tbf  4^0 
Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerihan,  siege  of  Bebostopol,  and  sortie  of  a6th  October  (Medal  with  two  Om^^ 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*  Major  Hon.  R.  H.  de  Montmorency  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  wgcci 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp*  Sardinian  and  Tarkish  Mw^ 
Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  33rd  against  the  rebels,  and  after  the  death  of  the  senior  Oflicer  oonuDanaed  ^ 
Dohnd  Field  Force  in  suppressing  the  insurgent  Bheels  in  the  Rewa  Kanta,  Guzorat.  Served  with  a  ^U't^^'f' 
Regiment  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka,  Okamundel.  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (3^  • 

*  M%jor  Anderson  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  X85X-53,  vA  vtf 
present  at  the  affliirs  of  Prunghnr  and  Sharkoto  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Edmondstoune  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  >  deflmded  the  Irrs 
Bridge  over  the  river  Gomtoe  with  fifty  men  to  cover  the  retreat  ftrom  Chinhut  on  30th  June  1857,  <k>^  '^"^'^  \at^ 

.«nffaged  in  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  until  its  final  relief  on  94th  Nov.  by  Lord  Clyde ;  led  a  'ox^^ 
99th  Sept  and  was  twice  severely  wounded,  on  aoth  July  and  a9th  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches  by  Sir  Joto  I^ 


of  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow) .  ._ 

*  Captain  Stabb  served  as  A^utant  of  the  sand  Regiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  ^wpM^ 
with  Colonel  Maxwell's  Cohunn  in  the  operattons  before  Calpee  early  in  1858,  and  prooeedsd  with  it  tothsAtefP 
•during  the  taking  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858.  Capture  of  the  intrenched  position  at  Dahaign  and  flirt  ■*  nn0i>* 
actions  of  Doadpore  and  Jugdespore,  snrrendor  of  the  forts  at  Ahmetio  and  Bhvnksrpora,  and  punit  or  BW 


Madho  across  the  river  Qogra  (Medal), 
*  Doctor  Lofthooae.— For  War  Sorricea  see 


'  Medical  Departmnit.*' 


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tSnh  District  .    ,.  g. 
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'*  SbVABXOPOL  "   ••  ABYSaiVIA.'* 


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P4Dec.  32;  X«.Co/on*/  PySept.  4ii  Co/o»«i  ji  Nov.  51;  Iffiyor  Getieral,  a6  Oct.  58  Li0»t.Geiurol,  17 
Augf.  65 ;.  General,  29  May  73 ;  Colonel  33rd  Foot,  x  April  63. 

Lieateaaat  Oolonel.— Thomas  BasQ  Fonshawe,*  iutuign^  '14  April  46  ;  14.  ^x  Oct.  48 :  Cani,  ao  Doc.  54 ; 
ifa/or,  Pj8  Apr.  65;  X/.Co^W,  24  Sept.  73. 

Kajors.— Edward  Fred.  Chadwick,  £»w.  xo  Oct.  45 ;  Lt.  '16  Feb.  49 ;  Capi.  J»4  Auk.  54 ;  JKiwor,  'a6  June  66. 

John  Trent,*  giwiyn,  »i9  Aug.  51 ;  J*-  ^3  Jane  53  ;  Capt.  28  May  59 ;  Bt.Major,  5  Joly  72 ;  Major,  24  Sept.  73. 


Oaptautb. 
Alexander  Jamos  Weeding?  ... 

John  Douglas  Johnstone* 

John  Henry  Campbell' 

William  BaUy,i»  Aide  de  Camp  \ 

to  Major  Qeneral  Muttro  ...  > 
».   Rowland    Hill    Fawcett,*) 

Ourrieom  Iiuiruetor,  Curragk  j 

Edwin  Sandys  Wasou»of 

Edwin  Glass  Fenn 

George  Malcolm  Douglas" 

Frederic  William  Durrant^^ 

Ferdinand  James  Tidmarsh" .. 

LiEuniTAirTfl. 
Richard  Spurgeou  Greon^^ 


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William  Everett,  Itistruetor,\ 

Bofjfol  MUUurjf  Academjf } 

Edward  Nosbitt"   

Croorgo  Lidwell  O'Sullivon 

Alexander  Hemy  Fraaer"  

.Arthur  Vivian  Henry  Brooke... 
I  Cecil  Conor,"  Adjutant  i  Feb.  70! 

i  Walter  Andrew  .Wynter"   | 

.Alex.  Gisborne  John  Robbins... 

■Edmund  Newman 

iMorvyn  Dunniugton-Jeflbrson 

( Arthnr  John  Preston 

;john  Charles  Duke 

Vaaghan  Jenkins  


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Sub  LiscTBarAVTs. 
Arthur     Edward    Richards') 

Curran    ; S 

James  CoulUm 

jFrancis  Lloyd 

■Fajfwuuter.—Bohert  Hamilton  Simpson,"  xa 
QaMr<«r  Jtf^B«(«r.— Richard  Barry  Jupp,  9  Sept.  71. ' 
MtHeal  Qfieer.Surgeon  Major  Robert  Walter  Clifton/*  Surgeon,  31  Aug.  73. 


IX  Sept»  7a 

za  Feb. 
r  x8  Mar.   74 
Sept.  57  i  Mon.Mty'or,  18  Aug.  71. 


FaeiHg*  "Bj^d.—AffenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Tru*  AgenU,  5»rE.  Borough,  Bari,  and  Co. 
Meiumed/rom  Ahguinia,  June  x868. 

■  Lt.  Colonel  Fanshawe  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fVom  June  1855,  including  the  siege  of  SebMtopoI 
and  assault  of  the  Bedazi  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  seoond  in  command 
with  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka,  Okamundel,  in  1859.  Served  in  the  Abys- 
amian  eampaiipi  in  1869-^,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).     •  . 

*  Major  Trent  served  with  the  331x1  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  x7th  June  1855,  includinjg  the  siege  and  Ml 
of  SebastopoU  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  of  tho  Redan  on  the  8th  September— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal 
with  Clan),  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  commanded  four  Companies  o/" 
ihe  33rd  Regiment,  forming  tho  Covering  Party  at  the  assault  of  Magdala  (Mcdal^. 

^  Captain  Weedmg  served  with  the  3and  Light  Infantry  during  tho  Indian  mntmv  campaign  in  X85&-.S9,  ^^^  ^^* 
present  at  the  actions  of  Doadpore  and  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  FoHs  of  Ahxnetie  and  Shunkerpore,  and 
throughout  th<»  Oudo  campaign  (Medal).  Served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of 
X867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Johnstone  served  with  the  ^3rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and 
aesaalt  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
paign  in  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  tne  storming  aiid  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  '*for  able 
management  of  native  carriage,"  Medal). 

*  Captains  Campbell  and  Fuwcctt  8cr\'ed  throughout  tho  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  were  present  with 
the  33rd  Regiment  at  the  storming  andctipiure  oi  Magdala  (Mcdul). 

1®  Captain  Bally  served  as  Aide  dc  Cnmp  to  Brigadier  Geneitil  Collings  in  tho  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68 
(mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  zeal  and  iutclliprencc,"  Mednl). 

^'^t  Captain  Wason  served  the  Abyssinian  camoaign  In  1867-68  as  Adjutant  33rd  Regiment  (Medal). 

"  Captains  Douglas,  Durraut,  and  Tidmarsh,  £.ieut8.  Green,  Kcsbitt.  F«u«cr,  Conor,  and  Wynter,  served  T^ith  the 
33rd  Reginient  thi-ough'out  the  Abyssinian  cumpaigu  of  1867-68,  and  were  present  at  the  storming  and  captuze 
of  Mag&la  (Medal). 

u>MaJor  Simpson  served  with  the  65th  Bcgiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal). 

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A  Lanrel  Wreath.   "Albuhbba"  "A««oyo  bosMoukob"  "VmoBiA"  "PrBBwaia"  "Nxtblm"  "Niti** 
"Obthbs"  "PBwnrsuLA*'  "Sbtabsopol"  "  Lucnrow." 
OoloneL— John  "Eden^  CB.  Cornet^  14  Feb.  07;  Z<.  '14  Aug.  07;  Capl.  a6  Dec.  18;  JTi^'or,  '9  Jqub  35; 
X^. (Lionel,  1*31  Dec.  30 ;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqjor  Oeiural,  30  June  54 ;  Lieut,&9neral,  9 Harch  61 ;  GcMroi, 
35  Aug.  68 ;  CoIomZ  34th  Foot,  a8  Jan.  60. 
liavtenant  0«Iob«1.— John  Gwilt,*  CB.  Enaign,  '35  Nor.  36;  Lt.  'zo  Aug.  38;  Capi.  *Z4  Feb.  45;  BtM^, 

17  July  55 ;  Mojor,  36  Oct.  55 ;  BLJA.CoUmel,  6  June  56 ;  Colonel,  33  Oct.  63 ;  Id.Colotul,  '38  Oct.  64. 
Kuon.— Joseph  Jordan,*  JSniiffm,  1*14  Feb.  45;  Li,  37  Mar.  48;  Osjrf.  '39  Oct.  52;  £MCa/or,  tNor.  ss^ 

Major,  '38  Oct.  64 ;  Bi.Id.CoUmely  13  Jan.  65. 
Granville  William  Paget,*  Jg««y»,  ^14  April  48 ;  Z4.  ^i  Feb.  50;  Copt.  39  Dec.  54 ;  Mtpor^  a  Oct  66. 


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CAVTAUrS. 

Art.  Trevor  Leake  Chapman,*  ) 
D,A.A.&.forI£M*k.Alder$kot  S 
Jolioa  Dyson  Dyson-Laurie,^  ) 

A<HJ.  1  E.  MidiUeex  MUUia  S 

Arthur  Hill^ 

George  Malcolm,*  Adjutant  5*) 

Laneoikire  Byie  VohmUen  } 

Kicholaa  Pennefltther»> 

Arthur  JollifTe  TufheU"  

Lutley  Jordan^'  

John  Olphert  Gage    

William  Yaughan  

John  Macreme  Mure 

PhiUp  Walker  

Charles  Cecil  Clayton  .'. 

Arthur  .Ansell  Boggs" 

LiBUXBVAXTS. 

George  James,  Inetrueior  </) 

liueketrjf  3  July  73 ^... } 

Walter  Forster  Camplin 


liueketrjf  3  July  73  . 
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Bdward  Vanrenen,  Aide  ieX 


Camp  to  Oovemor  qfJammiea  } 

William  Watson 

Thomas  Arthur  Uill  Lowe 

Edward  Medley  Carter,  Ad-l 

iutani  6  July  70    } 

John  Hamilton  Dmmmond 

Thurlow  Laing  Wier  Dowling 
JeflFlBrson  Serreil  Wood .. 

Harcourt  Banking  Rose 

James  Forbee  Chishotan-Batten 
Robert  Williams  Andrews .... 
AmoldHyde  UrquhartCham- 

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8UB  LlBUTtVAVTS. 

John  Geo.  Selby  Morrioe 

Langley  Fredk.  Temon  Tudor 

Arthur  Dillon  Denis  Kelly 

PdyMMwto*.— Terence  Rowan,^'  z6 

QiMzr^M- Jfa«<«r.— John  Francis  Gordon,--  * 

MediealQfioer.—aurgeon  Uajor  Uenry  Cole 


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8  Sept.  63 
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1  General  Bden  served  wiOi  tlie  aoA  Lifbt 

p  4i  \r»*    45,' Dragoon*  the  campaign  in  Java  in  z8iz,  m-  1 
6  Mar.  ©7.^1^'^    ^j^  actions  of  the  zoth  and  36th  AnjrM*   ] 

~  4  Mar.  68  (War  Medal  with  one  Cbup).     Served  as  Aide  te 
^  C^p  to  Sir  Thomas  Hialop  at  the  bsttto  of    | 
^  Maheidpore  and  during  the  Mshratea  wv  of 
69'z8i7-x8.  I 

70!  *  Colonel  GwfU  served  witii  the  1. 
^'  in  the  Crimea  trom  9th  Dec.  1854  to  z8 
^including the i'*"^-^-'    " 


9  BJnne 

»3z  July 
~  5  Jan. 

'  6  July 

3  Sept.  70  the  capture  of 

5  July  7x'and  commanded  t „ 

'37  Oct.  71  the  Redan  on  the  i8tti  June— severely  wwndid 

a8 Oct.  71  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Brevets  of  MiQor  vAU, 

a8  Oct.  71  Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Cam 

a8  0ot.  7t  of  theMe^iJBe,  and  TurfishMedal).     Serrcda 
the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-50,  incLudipf^,l» 


siege  of  Sebastopol ;  was  pretcBist 
if  the  Rifle-pits  on  the  zgth  AsA, 
led  the  Regiment  at  the  asssntt  of 


^  n-*  -,  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59,  mduflmg  ut 
3oA/ec.  71  m^oDiS  at  Cawnpore  on  36tli  2701  and  sSth  >ot. 
svB  LiBOT.  ,x857f  capture  of  Meeangnngo,  siege  and  esp^ 
of  tucknow,  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Bals  laj 


3  Aug.  73  near  Bootwul  on  theNepaul  Frontier  (mentkBci 
9  Aug.  73  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 
X3  Nov.  73' 

Q.Jr.  38  April  54;  SonMqfor,  16  Sept.  69. 

4  Aug.  73. 

Peppin,  X  April  73. 

^annge  Tellow.-^Aifente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /ruA  Aaenie,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Go. 
Beiumed  from  India,  to  fnlf  1867. 
>  LtColonel  Jordan  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Feb.  to  9th  July  x8<5,  indnding  ttis^^ 


of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  the  33nd  March,  capture  of  the  Rifle-pits  19th  April,  sortie  of  9th  llij,  and  assault  of  tbd 
Redan  on  the  x8th  June— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  s^  Cwi 
of  the  Me^iidie,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpo* 
on  36th  37tn  and  38th  (wounded)  November  1857  (Medal). 

*  Major  Puget  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fW>m  9th  Dee.  Z854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebsitopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  st  £»>r^ 
pore  on  36th  37th  and  38th  Nov.  Z857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  relief  of  Aximfte 
defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootwul,  and  commanded  Detachment  34th  Regiment  at  the  afflur  atBhowanie— mesUOBea 
in  despatchJMedal  with  Clasp) .  . 

*  Major  Chapman  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  9th  Dec.  1854,  indndhoig  the  siege  sal 
fiOl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkuih  Medal) .  . 

*  Captain  Dyson*Laurie  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ft^m  the  xotfa  August  1855,  indndiBfru' 
siege  and  fldl  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  S^itember,  was  aw 
wounded  on  a  former  occasion  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  oampaiguiB 
1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  relief  of  Asimghur.  defeat  of  u* 
rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  affair  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Hill  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  from  tbe  ista 
December  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  1856.  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z857-58,  including  tbe  ccf* 
and  capture  of  Lueknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Chisp). 

*  Captain  Malcolm  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  m  1857-59,  including  the  actiocB  st 
Cawnpore  on  36th  27th  end  88th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lueknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootvsi 
(Medal  with  CTasp).  , 

^^  Captain  Pennefttther  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  Indnding  the  siege  01 
Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  the  30th  March  1858  (Medal).  . 

^  Captain  Tulhell  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lueknow  in  Nov.  1857,  at  tw 
defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  there  and  at  Seria  Ghat,  also  jiresent  at  the  acticm  v 
Kalee  Nuddee  (Medal  with  ClaSp). 

IS  Captain  Jordan  was  present  at  the  afiOiir  at  Bhowanie  on  38th  April  1859  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Bogga  aerved  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Major  Rowan  aerved  with  the  34th  Rogunent  in  the  Crimea  from  the  oth  Dec  x8c5,  including  the  siege  and  »u 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Claap,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campal^  in  1857-50,  indndingw 
actions  at  Cawnpore  on  86th  37th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  oilAoknow.  tw\ 
of  Aaimghur,  and  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Colonel  Kelly's  Force  engaged  in  the  operations  on  the  Kcpiw 
Frontier,  and  nreaent  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  . 

"  Quarter  Miaater  Gordon  served  with  the  34th  Reghnent  in  the  Indian  mutii^  oampaigna  of  xSsr-n,  inchidiBf  tae 
actions  with  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  subsequent  defence  of  Cawnpore  from  the  36th  November  to  tlie6Ch  DBeaw 
1857  i  alao  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  Frontierand  in  the  Trans*Gogra  district  from  Fsbmaiy  to  May  1850  (HeoiO- 


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^1:  *2t.    UC9I01UI,  »26  Oct.  41 ;  ColoHsl,  zz  Nov.  51 ;  Major  General,  26  Oct.  58  j  Lieui.Qeiierui,2&  Aug.  65 :  e^nmU, 
14  Dec.  73 ;  CbtoM/35th  Foot,  27  March  63. 

t  Colonel.— Archibald  Tiudall,*  Entign,  26  June  40 ;  Lt.  '20  Boot,  aa  :  Cao<.  'i  z  Mav  ^o  s  ^. Jf^o**!. 

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Wniiam  Henry  BaUingall  . 
JohnOrmsby  Vandeleur.... 


Edward  Robert  BigBbyBamee* 

Edward  TedUe 

Henxy  Grattan* 

ThomaaLlqyd... 

Bobert  Joynt  Gordon  Granf ... 

Edward  Irancia  Browned 

Richard  Paraona" 

I  Jules  Bobert  Bowen  Buacarlet 
lUaUoQtt  Sydney  Richardson. 


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rith  Colonel  Wal- 


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against  the  Indian  mutineers  wiU 
ter's  Force  in  the  Shahabad  district ;  also  with  Sit 
John  Douglas'  Column  in  Shahabad,  including  the 
dispersion  of  the  rebels  IVom  Jugdespore,  comp 
manded  the  leading  Company  at  the  mght  attack 
at  Sulliadohar,  and  was  engaged  in  oUier  minor 
afllurs  (Medal). 


I         Sua  LniTTBVAVTS. 
..  Herbert  Langton  Sapte  ..... 
.  lArthor Cedlkervey Bothnxat 

.George  Leonard  Thomson 38  May    73 

.  Paywwto-.—Stephen  Mnndiy,  8  May  67 ;  S(m.Caplain,  8 
.  'Qiiaricr  MaMUr.—B.eorj  Imbusch,  27  Aug.  73. 

^Medieal  Qfietr.—Stayeon  Meijor  Walter  Poultan,**  Jf 2>.  SmrptonXtoor,  13  Dee.  70. 

9  Blue.— Affenl,  Y.W.  Holt,  'Rsq.—IriA  Aytntg,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 


,  8  May  73. 


Botumed/rom  India,  z7  Jan.  1868. 

'Genersl  Baynes  served  as  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy  for  three  years,  and  in  1809  was  present  at  th* 
ipton  ofliebia,  Zante,  Cephalonica,  and  Cerigo,  and  was  in  the  action  of  the  Spartan  fWgate  In  the  B&jr  of  Naples, 
lUT  i8to  (War  Medal).  Served  in  the  Ionian  Idands  ftrom  z8i2  to  z8i7,  including  the  capture  of  Paxo  in  x8z3,  and 
Spgiton  of  Corfti  on  the  evacuation  by  the  French  in  1814.  Waa  with  a  Detacnment  at  Zante  on  3i8t  Oct.  z82r, 
■JBding  a  Tnrkiah  man>of-war  in  an  attack  made  by  the  Greeks,  and  was  specially  selected  and  actively  employed 
ifte  diflarmament  of  the  inhabitants  which  followed.  Served  in  the  West  indies  during  the  emancipation  of  th» 
mtt  in  1834.    Served  in  North  America  during  the  boundary  question  in  1839-40. 

TuCotonel  Tisdall  was  en^ged  in  ftvquent  ai&irs  with  the  mutineers  in  the  Shahabad  district,  their  dispersioxh 
W&  Jn^pdespore,  and  pursuit  into  the  Rotas  Hills,  where  he  commanded  the  35th  Regiment  in  a  successftil  nighk^ 
^pnse  of  the  enemy  on  the  24th  Nov.  1858  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

' l^or  Hackett  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (^  Adjutant  of  the  38th  Regiment,  including 
■  btales  of  Alma  axxd  Inkerman,  siege  and  tail  of  SebastopoU  and  al»ir  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  three  Clasps^ 
k  na»  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  Abyssinia  in  x868  (Medal) . 

Kftjor  Barnes  volunteered  on  the  outbreak  of  tiie  KaiBr  war  in  1850,  and  was  appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  a  native 
^.  and  served  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  and  Sir  George  Cathcart  firom  Jan.  Z85Z  until  March  1853.  He  accompanied 
*fa<  patrol  that  left  King  William's  Town  on  the  jMi  Jan.  1851,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  the  zTth. 
'■ttry,  6th  March,  x6th  April  of  Z85X,  and  at  the  passage  of  the  Kei  on  the  4th  December  of  the  same  year  j  besidea 
■cj  </Jier  minor  encounters  with  the  enemy  during  the  war  ( Medal). 

*Upuin  Grattan  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including  the 
*^ofSinho,  capture  of  Tangku,  actionsof  the  z8thand2tst  Sept.  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  CUisps).. 
'  Captain  Grant  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  tne  fortified  native  Mandingo  town  of  Sabajee,  on 
JGambia,  on  the  lat  June  1853. 

' '^aptain  Browne  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutinv,  including  the  outbreak  at  Nuaseerabad  in  May  X857,  sieg& 
jd  csfiCure  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Onde  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^Cikittin  Parsons  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Jugdespore  and  retreat  into  Arrah  on  33rd  April  1858,  also  at. 
C'  ^<  aflUis  in  the  Shahabad  district,  including  the  dispersion  of  the  rebels  from  Jugdespore  on  z8th  Oct.,  their 
iMut  ioto  the  Kyxxioor  Hills  and  night  attack  at  Sulya  Debar  (Medal).  Has  been  presented  with  the  SUver  Medal 

:>  Hojal  National  Lifieboat  Institution. 

**  beat.  Haling  served  with  the  Bengal  Yeomanry  Cavalry  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the* 

Qxs  at  Bewa,  Armorah  (sth  March  and  25th  April),  Tilghur,  Neeghur,  and  Hnrriah  (Medal). 

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Colonti.— -5»r  Arthur  Augustus  Thurlow  Cunynghamo.i  KCB.  ^nd  Lt.  'a  Kov.  30-  X/.  33  Mat  35-  Ca»/ 
»'i7  Aug.  41 ;  Major,  'a  Aug.  45;  Lt.Colonel,  »'3Nov.  46;  Colonel,  ao  June  54:  i£o/w'6«««raZ,ao  April  61'; 
Lieut.General,  aa  Oct.  70;  Co/wwZ  36tli  Foot,  a  Dec.  68.  ^  — »        r         . 

Lieutenant  Colonel. — Fitz  William  Frederick  Hunter,^  Enngn,  1*31  July  ^8 :  Lt  ^ia  June  eo-  Gni<  »  Dee  u- 
BLMajor,  aNov.  55;  lfa>-,  -1='-^^  -«  .  m  r.  /-./ — 1  .-^.„„^.    r.  •J,.'*,  '   .       .^     .,      5o..V^..«?  tf^^- M. 

Majors.— Ralph  Kdwurd  Ca 
Richard  B.  Lloyd,  Jgnjyw, 


CAPTA.IirS. 

Charles  Deere  James  

Montagu  Cholmeley  Morris^... 

James  John  Osmer  

Fredk.  Ranee,'  Station  8i<^\ 

Officer,  Jiynee  Tal  Depot  ...  j 

George  Perceval  Beamish*  ... 

Henry  Edward  Stopford 

Richard  Lloyd  Hawkes  

Henry  Gillum  Webb 

William  Skerrett  


iritz  wmiam  j?  reaericjc  u.uncer,»  j:.nngn,  '31  July  48 ;  Lt.^z^  June  50;  Cavt.  39  Dec.  54; 
5;  Majw,  19  ¥G\>.s^,Bt.Li.Colonel,i^  May  66;  Lt.Colonel,  3  AprU  70  ;  CoWt, 27  Jsn.  71. 
ard  Carr,*  JiMstgn,  '13  Feb.  52 ;  Lt.  >'io  June  53 ;  Capt.  25  Jan.  56 ;  Major,  3  April  70. 
ntiffn,  »i7  Aug.  5a  ;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  '4  June  58  ;  Major,  27  July  70. 


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Paa  May    57 

I  June   55 

9  Oct.     55 

33  June  54 

18  Jan.  59 

30  Nov.  55 

'  a  July  61 

V  4  Feb.  63 


LlBUTSKXlTTS. 

Thomas  Mercer  Maxwell   

William  Hamilton  Marriott  .; 
William    Archibald    Bmail, ) 

Adjutant  16  Oct.  67   } 

Frederic  Lloyd  Hariord 

Greorgo  Matthew  Richmond  ... 

Henry  Wynne  Pride , 

John  Lowis  Rose 

John  Francis  Egerton 

Heniy  Clayton  Co  well 

Wilson  James  Browne,  Intt. 

qf'MMkeirjf  39  Oct.  70 

Robert  Goraou  Handcuck ... 

GArvas  Belwyn  Eyre 

William  Frederick  Henneil 

Charles  Hogge  

Charles  Pulley  

George  Dunsmure 

Francis  Seymour  Allen  

Farquhar  M'Crae  Bruce 


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36  Mar.  58 

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5  July    7a 


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5  Colonel  Hunter  served  in  the  47Ui"'Begim€tt 
throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55^  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  cap- 
ture of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebsstcp' .1. 
sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  storming  of  th6  Qusmcs 
—wounded  (Medal  with  three  ClaspB,  Brevet  '.( 
Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Cl&i^- 
of  the  Med j idle,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

♦  Major  Carr  served  with  the  39th  RepiuKj 
in  the  Crimea  during  1855,  including  the  siege  &ci 
fiill  of  Sebastopol,  and  attaoka  of  the  iSth  J&» 
and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Kni^bi  if 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Torkiah  Medal). 


SCB  LIBUT. 


Paymaster.— John  Campbell,'  22  Feb.  68 ;  Q.M.  21  April  54 ;  Ilon.Captain,  22  Feb.  73. 

Qiutrter  Master. — John  William  Henry  Riley,  34  Feb.  73. 

Medical  Officer,— Surt/eon  Major  Decimas  i*'iUuH  de  Hodgson,  MD. ;  Surgeon,  3t  Sept.  72. 

Facings  Gross  Green.— -4ytf»^*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Jamaica,  7  July  1857. — Embarked  for  India,  25  August  1863. 

1  Sir  Arthur  Conynghame  proceeded  to  China  in  1841  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Saltonn,  and  was  present  at  ^ 
Atorm  and  capture  of  Chin-kiang-Fuo  (led  the  Column  of  attack  on  the  Heights  of  Makuikiow),  and  at  the  inre?a»Bi 
of  Nankin  (Medal).  In  1854  accompanied  the  Army  10  the  East  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  (jreneral  to  Uie  ist  f^^ ' 
fiion,  ^vas  present  at  the  atfair  of  Bnlganac,  battle  of  Alma,  taking  of  BalokUva,  affair  of  23rd  Oct.  on  the  Het^ 
of  the  Tchemaya,  battles  of  Balaklavu  and  Inkermon  (served  with  the  Guards  in  the  Sand-bag  Battery,  sikI  ^ 
into  action  a  detached  portion  of  the  20th  Regiment) ,  and  siege  of  Scbastopol  up  to  May  1855  (Medal  witli  f«tr 
Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Modal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Mof^idie).  In  March  iSssms 
appointed  local  Msjor  General,  in  May  took  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  and  in  ^xxgoArt- 
«eived  the  personal  thanks  of  the  Sultan  and  was  created  a  Lt.General  in  the  Turkish  Arm}-.  In  Oct.  X855  suited  :^ 
command  of  xo,ooo  men  to  occupy  Kortch,  and  assisted  to  maintain  that  position  throughout  the  second  wi£i<? 
in  the  Crimea  (Turkish  War  Medal,  and  and  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  In  1863  commanded  at  Lahore  the  reserve  f3t« 
of  the  army  employed  in  the  Sittana  campaign.  On  the  2ud  and  23rd  April  1869,  when  in  comnoond  of  thcNcatbo- 
Division  of  Ireland,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Irish  Government  on  the  suppression  of  the  Fenian  rising.  la  J^*T 
1869  elevated  to  KCB. 

»  Major  Morris  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  occBpatR'- 
After  the  relief  of  Luekuow,  of  the  fortified  outposts  and  camp  with  Outrom  s  Force,  and  repulse  of  tiie  zs^^jc;  > 
attacks ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Ca\vnpore  on  6th  December  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Ranoe  served  with  the  28th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  bAtt^ 
of  Alma  and  Inkermon,  in  the  IVenches  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  z 8th  June  ^Medsl  *i^ 
three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  . 

*  Mi^or  Beamish  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fi-om  x2th  November  1854,  including  the  ai^^ 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  various  sorties,  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  expediuou  to  koto, 
bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^ 

*  Captain  CampboU  served  with  the^5th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inc^ndisf  ^ 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  26th  October  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  a^ 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai.  genenU  action  wa^H 
in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Yew  s«f.  Cdoael.— /Sir  Thomaa  Simson  Pratt,i  KCB.  Etutign,  a  Feb.  14 ;  Lt.  '20  April  20;  Cfli><.  '17  Sept.  25 ;  Major ^ 
;  FuU  Hali,    '25  Dec,  35 ;  St.Lt. Colonel,  6  May  41 ;  Id.  Colonel,  28  Aug.  41 ;  Colonel,  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Mqjor  General,  26  Oct.  58 ; 


:^'^!    Lieut. General,  31  May  65 ;  General,  26  May  73 ;  Colonel  37tli  Foot,  30  May  62. 

,  26      2  lientenmnt  Coloael.— Henry  Ralph  Browne,*  Jine,  3  Apr.  46;  Lf.  ►ip  Sept.  48;  Capf.  ^28  Dec.  49 
Major,  2  Nov.  55;    Major,  x  Fob.  56;  Lt. Colonel,  "^1$  June  58;  Colonel,  18  Sept.  64. 


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Francis  Cochran 

Richard  Heniy  Bosser .... 
Henry  Stanley  Howard  . 
James  Frederick  Reyne* . 
William  Charles  Goslin.... 
Henry  Edward  Gaulter  . 
John  Knox   


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William  Boyle  Moore    

John  Aiderson  Eastham  

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Morgan  John  J.  r.  O'Connell... 
George  Atherley  Wm.  Forrest 

WUliam  Bashford  

William  FarrvMonckton 

George  Hand  More-Molynenz. 

Arthur  Reginald  HenneU    

Edward  Sheridan  King  

Arthur  Borlton  Bennett  

Archibald  MaoBean 

JoliAn  Henry  Layard 

Charles  Hamilton  DesYceux  .., 


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John  Patrick  Walter  Spankie 

Ralph  Henry  Hayes  Sadlar  ... 


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Sir  Thomas  Simson  Pratt  served  the  campaign 
or  1814  in  Holland,  as  a  volunteer  with  the  56th 
Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on 
Morxem,  2nd  February-,  and  the  snbseauent  bom- 
bardment of  Antwerp.  Ho  served  with  the  26th  Ca- 
meronians  on  the  Cbixut  expedition  (Medal),  and 
commanded  the  Land  Forcet>  at  the  assault  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Forts  of  Chnenpce  on  the  7th  Januaiy 
1841,  and  again  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the 
Bogue  Forts  on  the  96th  February  fbllowing*  Com- 
manded the  26th  at  the  attacks  on  Canton  from  the 
aAth  May  to  xst  June ;  also  at  the  night  attack  on 
Ningpo,  at  Segoan,  Ohapoo,  Woosong,  Shanghai, 
and  at  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  damonstra- 
tion  before  Nankin;  and  was  present  at  the 
signing  of  the  treaty  of  peace  on  board  HJl.S. 
(^mwallie.  Commanded  the  force  employed  in 
New  Zealand  during  the  Maori  war  of  i66o-6x 
(JTCJ?.,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Beyne  served  with  the  37th  Regi- 
ment m  the  Indian  campaign  of  18^7-58,  inclu- 
ding the  first  attemi»t  to  relieve  Anah  under 
Captain  Dunbar,  actions  of  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa, 
defence  of  Aximghur  fhnn  asth  March  to  xsth 
April  X858,  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  and  actions  of 


73  X7th  and    aoth  April,   capture,  of  Jngdespore^ 
73  actions  of  X7th  x8th  and  aoth  Oct.  1858,  and  sub<- 
sequent  punuit  (Medal). 
Bneign,  98  Mar.  43;  Lt,  39  Dec.  43;  HomMt^'or,  1  Jan.  60. 


PagrMM<«r.— John  Mills  Hewson,  98  Sept.  47 ; 
Qnarier  Ma$ter.—Bemry  8tokes,u  17  April  60. 
Medical  Qgleer.Smrgeon  Mi^or  James  Ekin,^  MB.  Surgeon,  x8  Oct.  64. 

Jfacinge  YeiOow.'-Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Embarkedfor  India,  Jnlg  x866. 

'  Colonel  Browne  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  37th  Nov.  X854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
or  Bebastopol,  and  assaults  of  tho  x8th  June  and  8th  September.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  subseouently  as 
>fajor  of  Brigade  to  M^or  General  Ridley,  xst  Division,  during  the  latter  part  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with 
Clsap,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Med^iidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 
Proceeded  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  expedition  from  India  in  x86cH5x  to  China.  Proceeded  in  Command  of  Forces 
«cnt  to  Japan  fbr  protection  of  Treaty  Ports  in  X864,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Her  Majesty's  Ministers  for 
<^<^rvice8  in  that  country  and  also  the  approbation  of  tho  General  Officer  in  Command  of  the  Forces  in  China. 

'  Major  Glass  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  engaged  in  tho 
atuick  on  the  rebel  position  near  Benares  at  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa,  defenoo  of  Aximghur  and  sortie  thence ;  proceeded 
irith  Brigadier  Douglas'  Column  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  X7th  and  aoth  April ;  also 
^th  Colonel  Turner's  Column  in  Bhanabad  and  Palamon,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespore  and  actions  of  17th 
iSth  and  3oth  October  (Medal). 

*  Mi^or  Alleyne  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  trom.  the  x6th  August  until  December  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fbll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Septembor  (Medal with  Clasp,  and 
Tarki&h  Medal).  Served  also  with  the  79th  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x858>59,  including  the  affhir  of  Secuudra 
iiear  Allahabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and 
iihahjehanpore,  omiture  of  forts  Bunnai  and  Mahomdee,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  acted  as  .Adjutant 
At  the  capture  of  Bampore  Kussiah  and  during  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  snd  Rapteo 
Ttvers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Whittinff  served  as  an  Ensign  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  attached  to  the  93rd  Fusiliers  during  the  In- 
dian mutiny  from  lior.  x8<7  to  Oct.  1858.  Also  served  as  a  Lieutenant  with  the  8th  Regiment  during  the  Oude  cam- 
paign till  Feb.  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Lucknow). 

"  Quarter  Master  Stokes  served  with  the  53nd  Light  InHuxtry  at  the  siege  assarit  and  ooQupation  of  Delhi  from 
tbe  14th  Angnst  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"  Surgeon  Hiyor  Ekin.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Depsrtment." 


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Colonel.— William  Hose,  Zone  SondhnrsV  QCS.GCSI.  Eiuign,  37  Nor.  35 ;  £<.  >3z  Ancr*  38;  a9<.'ioreb.43; 

^aAw",  '3  Deo.  47 ;  I^.Colonel,  '9  May  51 ;  Clotojwf,  »8  Nor.  54  j  lf<vor  Qeneral,  18  Maj  58 ;  JMai.Qatnl, 

27  Dec.  64 ;  &«}i«rai,  23  Mar  7a ;  Colonel  38th  Foot,  14  Mar.  63. 
Lieutenant  GoloneL—Shnrlock  Hennisg,*  CB.  Hiuiffn,  '20  April  49;  JU.  6  June  54;  CV^.93  Haidi  S5; 

Major ,  'xi  Nov.  60;  Lt.Cotonel,  'as  Julr  65  ;  Colonel,  95  July  70. 
Kuon.— «.  William  Kidstone  KUeB,«  JSmmw,  6  June  54 ;  Lt.  3  Feb.  55 ;  Capt.  ^13  July  58 ;  Jfa/cr,  'tMbjto. 
William  De  WUton  Roche  Thackwell,?  Entign,  »xo  June  53;  Lt.  15  Dec.  54;  Cajrf.  '26  Feb.  58;  «Jl4w. 

5  July  7a ;  Major,  28  May  73. 


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»x4Mar. 
»  a  Sept.  68 
Pax  Feb.  70 
1*37  April  70 
'  14  Jan.  71 


LIBVT. 


2  Feb. 
24  Aug. 

16  Jan. 

13  Nov. 

1*13  Dec. 

z  Jan. 

13  Nov. 
'  6  July 

19  Aug. 

18  Feb. 


55 1  25  July  62 
581  39  July   67 

63|i'i4Mar.  68 

58 1  30  Aug.  68 

65l'x8Nov.  68 

63  '33  June  69 

66  'a7  Apr.  to 

67  '  7  May  70 
6z  35  Dec.  67 
66    14  Feb.  74 


P  a  Oct.    66 
P  zMay   67 

»z8Nov.  68 
Pa  Dec. 

»8Dec. 

34  Jan. 
Vz6Mar. 
P  7  May 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

Z9  Nov. 

za  Nov. 


8UB  LIBUT. 


I  Feb. 
13  Nov. 


Major  KUes  served  with  the  aSthBegiaeil 
In  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  indudizig  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  attack  and  occapstura  of 
the  Cemetery  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  witiiCiwp, 
Knight  of  the  liegion  of  Honor,  and  Tarkiih 
MecUkl).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  frcm 
Nov.  1857,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  aai 
defeat  of  the  Gwuior  Contingent  on  6tli  Pec 
1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  esptan 
of  Lncknow,  afflurs  of  Barree  and  Noggv 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Baun 
campaign  of  z868  and  accompanied  the  exp** 
dition  to  the  Black  Mountain  under  )M 
Gteneral  Wilde  as  Deputy  Assistant  A^jntast 
Qeneral  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Thackwell  served  with  the  39th  Ixp- 
ment  in  the  Crimea  from  31st  Dec  1854,  indndu^ 
the  siege  and  ffetU  of  Sebastopol.  andattacks of ;h» 
i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Oup, 
5th  Class  of  the  Med^idie,  and  Turkish  Medsl). 

■  Captain  Eyre  served  with  the  38th  Reginsai 
in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  loth  Not.  iS.h 
to  zoth  May  1855,  includmg  the  siege  of  Sebu- 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Med*:.. 


Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Xor.  105% 
including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Meeangnaet. 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  sfflkin  ^ 
Barree  and  Nugger  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
PajruNittor.— William  Fortescue  Soott,^*  13  Jan.  54 ;  Eneign,  15  July  43 ;  JU.  18  Feb.  48 ;  Hon^ajor,  13  J1D.64. 

Ituurier  JfMe«r.— Frederick  Sowton,  6  Sept.  73. 

ledieal  Officer.— Snrgeon  Mc^or  Charles  Henry  Browne,**  Surgeon,  7  Oct.  71. 


Faeinge  Yellow.— Xy«n to,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Ck>. 
Setumedfrom  the  Crimea,  19  July  iSse.—Embarkedfor  India,  4  Aug. 
Betumedjrom  India,  9  Jan.  Z873. 


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1  Lord  Sandhurst  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  in  1846,  and  waa  present  at  Bnddi- 
wal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  at  which  last  he  acted  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Comnumder  in  Chief  (Medal  sad  Clup- 
He  commanded  the  Regiment  in  the  Puxgaub  campaign  in  1849,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cioojerst  (Hedi) 
with  Clasp).  He  was  also  constantly  employed  in  the  operations  on  the  Peshawar  Frontier  in  1851-53,  altim«ia 
command  of  the  53rd,  and  again  as  attached  to  Sir  0)lin  Campbell  commanding  the  Forces,  and  was  present  at  tk 
affairs  of  Nawadund,  Pranghur,  and  Skarkote  (horse  wounded.  Medal  with  CHasp).  In  June  1855  he  wss  aUschcd 
to  the  Embassy  at  Constantinople,  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  Qeneral,  as  responsible  Adviser  of  her  Mi^estj'B  Ad- 
bassador,  and  in  August  proceeded  to  the  Crimea  in  his  ExcoUencv's  suite ;  at  the  conclusion  of  peace  be  wss  ku 
to  Warsaw  as  Consul  General  with  the  same  rank  in  Poland.  On  the  outbreak  of  mutiny  in  India  he  was  iKniui:aBe<i 
Chief  of  the  Staff  in  that  country  with  the  local  rank  of  Major  General,  and  served  throughout  the  war  of  1857-59  ^ 
that  capaci^,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (JTCJ?.),  battle  of  Cawnpore  (wounded),  advance  on  Futtehgharaul 
action  on  the  Kalee  Nuddee,  the  siegre  of  Lucknow  (Major  Greneral),  campaign  in  Rohilcund.  battle  of  BareiUy,  >dc: 
affairs  at  Shahjehanpore ;  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  actions  of  Doondea  Khaira  and  the  Trana-Gom  cuapeigs 
including  the  various  afihirs  resulting  in  the  complete  subjugation  of  the  Province  of  Oude  (Modal  w^ith  Clasp).  Fcr 
these  services  he  received  the  thanks  of  Parliament. 

*  Colonel  Henning  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indnding  thebsttle  c 
Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8tb  Sept.  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Jralotii 
Medal).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59.  including  the  actions  before  Cawnpore  on  tiie  :JC^ 
97th  and  39th  Nov.. and  subsequent  operations  to  6th  Dec.  1857,  alllur  at  Bhognapore  on  4th  Februaiv,  sie^  vT 
Lucknow  in  March  1858,  siege  and  fall  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  Commanded  the  ria 
Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

1**  Captain  Skey  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Indinn  campaign  from  Nov.  1857  including  the  ap^ 
of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  (Medal  and  Clasp).  ^ 

1^  Major  Scott  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indnding  the  bsttln  ^< 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  aadTniti^ 
Medal) .    Served  with  the  6qth  Regiment  in  the  aflUr  with  the  Fenians  at  Trout  River,  Canada,  in  May  1870* 

>*  Surgeon  Major  Browne.~For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department.** 


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LieateiuuiK 

Major,  6  June  56 ;  Major,  'yt  i  -  _       _ 

Kuan.— William  Leckio,'  j^hm^,  10' Nov.  43:  Zt.  z6  AnTH" Ik-' Cani' pi  ^^/^L    »*  v  •      ^  t 
^Rjor,  ^7^  Oct.  60,  BLLi.Col^l,  J  Jiixuei.  '^-^P"^45,  Cap<.  Pa  Apnl  5a ;  3<.Jfq;or.  6  June  56? 

John  Octavins  Chioheeter.  Ensign,  'a6  Oct.  39  ;  Lt.  37  May  4a ;  Caj><.  ai  April  54 ;  Major,  16  Ang.  64. 


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CxPTJims. 

Thomas  Fraser  Dixon* 

James  Gibbons  Smyth*  

Frede:ick  Standish  Hore  ... 
FranciH  Henry  Chambers  ... 

Oliver  John  Bradford  

•.  Alfred  Gabriel  Wynen 

Frederick  William  Clarkson 

John  Francis  Stephens,*   Station  SUO^ 

Officer,  Dalkonne  '^     ^ 
Henry  Roberta  Yoi 
John  Sharpies* 


LnimirAsn. 

9.  Rowland  Hill  

CharlesD'OylyHarmar,  Itut.qfMu»ketry\ 

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Thomas  Boydell.  Adjutant  25  Sept. 69  . 

Edmnnd  Henry  Berkeley 

Alex.  Georsre  William  Malet , 

Edward  Hamilton  Barlow 

Caledon  Philip  Egerton  

Albt.H.LeM.Tho.LeMarchant 

Maurice  Baptist  Lnby 

Richard  Carden  Allen  Beatty 

Robert  Heniy  Beresford 

Robert  Whalley 

John  Charles  Barle  Irving 


Hyacinth  Chevers..  

Charles  Sperling  Ounberland 

Edward  Watson  Gonran,  Interpreter.. 
George  Fiankland  Francis  


Sub  LavrmwAjna, 

Martyn  John  Bdw.  Fenwiok 

Redmond  Gonynfham  Samuel  Maososlaiid 
Rob«rt  Ramsay  Napier  Stnrt 


10  Apnl  55 

'as  Aug.  54 

9  Mar.  55 

a6  Jan.  55 
Pi 7  Sept.  58 
P  a  Oct. 


»ioFeb.  52   29  Dec.  54 

9  Feb.  55  Pi7  Nov.  63 

'31  Aug.  S5,P  3  Mar.  65 

10  Nov.  5sji»i8  AprU  65 

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1^2P^'     ^§.3'^.°^-  58P3oJuly  65 

PxaNov.   58»2iNov.  6a  Pas  Nov.  68 


9  Mar. 

30  Jan.    59 
3  Aug.  55 


»iS  Feb. 
5  Feb. 


Px6May  62 
P17  Nov.  63 
PaaMar.   64 

aa  April  6a 
P  3  Mar.  65 
P18  April  65 

xo  Oct.     65 


3  Mar.  63 

4  June  60 
Pi4Dec.   55 


PisMar. 

3  Jan. 

P18  April  65 

Pi3Mar.  66 

Pis  May  67 

I  June  6^ 

P22  July  61 

P25N0V.  68 

PsxJuly  69 


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.  67 
P  7  April  63 
Pi3Mar.  66 
p29May  67 
'2x  Aug.  69 
•  S  Nov.   70 


29  June  70 

P  6  July  70 

P  t  May  67 

a8  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct  71 

a8  Oct  71 

a8  Oct  7 


3  Aug.  7a 
13  Nov.  7a 
9  Mar.  7a 


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Pxa  June  69 
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2  Nov. 


20  Sept  69 


6  ...   Pojfmoeter.—JBmeB  Graham  Hamilton,  a  Deo.  68 ;  Son.  Oapiain,  a  Dec.  73* 
14     ...    Quarter  ifoftor.— Joseph  Jobbems.*  34  Aug.  60. 

Medieal  Qfficer.—Surgeon  Mu^or  John  Halybnrton  Ross,^*  MS,  Swyeon,  a8  Aug.  63. 

I^Kimge  Qnm.^Affente,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead. 
Btabwrhedfor  India,  October  1869. 

^  Sir  Charles  Van  Straubeniee  served  throughout  the  campaign  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  1834,  resulting  in 
he  annezaUon  of  that  territory.  As  Major  he  succeeded  to  the  conunand  of  the  39th  Regiment  during  the  action  of 
daliangpore,  Gwalior  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel)  on  aoth  Dec.  1843.  Commanded  the  British  Contingrent 
a  Greece  ftrom  November  1854  to  April  18^5,  when  he  proceeded  m  command  of  the  Buffb  to  the  Crimea,  and  con- 
inaed  there  in  command  of  a  Brigade  untu  July  1856 ;  was  present  at  the  two  assaults  of  the  Redan  in  June  and 
September,  at  the  former  he  commanded  a  separate  Brigade,  and  at  the  latter  the  zst  Brigade  Light  Division,  when 
)e  was  slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  uB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
iQd  3rd  CuMS  of  the  Me^idie) .  Proceeded  to  China  in  command  ofa  Brigade  in  1857  and  succeeded  to  the  command 
>f  the  Forces  there  in  November ;  commanded  the  Land  Forces  at  the  capture  by  assault  and  occupation  of  the  city 
>f  Canton  on  aoth  Dec.  1857  and  in  all  subsequent  minor  opexationB,  and  continued  in  command  of  the  British  Forces 
s  China  until  March  z86o  {KCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Colonel  Cnrrie  served  with  the  3pth  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Mahan^pore,  a9th  Deo.  1843,  and  was  wounded 
Bronze  Star).  Also  at  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept. 
Medal  with  Clasp.  Brevet  of  Major.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal.) 

*  LtColonel  Leckie  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attacks  on 
he  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Msjor  Dixon  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  December  1854  to  February  1855,  including 
he  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Smyth  served  with  the  3pth  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  Ikll  of  Seoastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attacks  of 
hB  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  with  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Stephens  served  in  the  86th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  dis- 
inning  of  four  Companies  of  the  37th  Bombay  N.I.  at  Ratnagheny  xith  Aug.  1857.  Served  in  the  Central  India 
rield  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Koonch,  operations  before  Calpee  fhxm  zsth  to 
list  May,  battle  of  Golowlee.  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  battle  before  and  storm 
md  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  1863  during  the  Taeping  rebellion 
\A  Adjutant  General  to  the  Anglo-Chinese  Force  under  Lt.Colonel  Gordon ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  by 
itorm  of  the  walled  city  of  Taitsan,  xst  May,  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  walled  city  of  Quinsan,  including 
he  taking  of  the  rebel  positions  at  the  east  and  west  crates  of  the  city,  zst  June,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  the 
n^rrifionlending  in  the  surrender  of  2,000  rebels), togeuer  with  the  capture  ofnumeroas  stockades  and  minor 
>perationa  (Chinese  Imperial  decoration  of  the  Red  Button). 

7  Captain  H.  R.  Toung  served  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  the  Pni\Jaub  fhnu  June  x86o  to  February  1865,  with  the  zst 
(*m\iaub  Inlkntry,  and  was  present  during  the  blockade  of  Hindostanee  £anatics  and  Trans-Indus  tribes,  and  cover- 
ng  of  Umb  in  August  and  September  z86^,  and  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  latterly  as  A4kUaat 


9f  the  Regiment  (specially  mentioned  in  < 


hes  and  in  the  Pu^janb  Government  report,  Medal  with  Olaap). 


*  Captain  Sharpies  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  39  Deo.  Z843  (Bronae  Star) :  he  served  also  at'the  siege 
ind  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  indnding  attacks  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Xedal). 

*  (^iiarter  Masker  Jobbems  served  at  the  siege  and  taHl  of  Sebastopol  In  zScs,  including  the  attaoks  of  the  28th  June 
fcad  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Medal  Ibr  DisthiguishedOonduot  in  the  Field,  Knightoftlial4gi(m  of  Honor, 
ind  TnxUsli  Medal) 

»  Burgson  Mijor  RoM.— For  War  Berrioei  loe  "Medical  Dopwtmonft." 


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»84  iJ"^i^/<Sj.  ]  40th (2«d  8<»ru>r,elsUre).-UrJcedto  82nd.  [fl^^^fi^iri.^. 

"Egtpt'^  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Mowtb  Vidko"  "Rolbix"  "Vimibei."  "TALAyBBA."  "Badajoz"  *' Salamasci" 
"Vittoeia"    "Ptkenkes"  "Nivbllb"  "Obtuks"  "Todlousb"  ••  PBxnrsui^ "  "Watbbloo" 
"Caxdahae"  *' Ghczkeb  and  Cabool  184a"  "Mahaeajpobb"  "New  Zbalaxd." 
Yc&ra'  Ser.  Colonel.— Aagustus  Halifax  Ferryman,^   CB.  Entiffn,  P27  June  34;  i^  30  June  37;  Copt.  *i6  April  41; 


'*|  ... 

Pay^iPay.  I     Qeneral,  10  Nov.  71 ;  Co/onef  40th  Foot,  23^Mny  72. 

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...    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Frederick  Samuel  BlytU,*  Emiffn,  P4  ^lay  49 ;  i^.  ^'19  July  509  Ca/rf.  '23  Dec.  53;  ITo/or, 

Pax  Nov.  62  ;  Bt.TA.Colcnel,  21  Mnrch  65  :  Lt.ColoHel,  *'8  June  67  ;  Colonfl,  24  Nov.  70. 
...  IKajori.— Thomne  Clowes  Hinds,'  Emign,  **io  AiiK-  55  :  ■^''  ^7  Dec.  55  ;  Cajp<.  's  Aug.  59 ;  Jfo/or.'S  Jan5  67. 
George  Owen  Bowdler,*   En»\fjn,  26  Miiy48;  if.  '18  Sept.  49;   Ca^it.  23  Mar.  55;    lit.M<^}or^  38  Jan.  tj; 
lit.Lt.Colonrl,  10  July  72  ;  Ztajor,  19  Oct.  72. ^ 


Captaibs. 

Alfred  Cook*    

Richard  Armstrong* 

Robert  Brooks  Clarke?    

Charles  Stepney  P.  E.Mansergb* 

Martin  Morphy*    

Richard  Cnindel  Brook*®   

Frederick  Nassau  Dudgeon"    

George  Augustus  White 

John  Thomas  Whclan**    

«.  Philip  Conway  Story,"Oarri«m  InUrue-  \ 
toratMeerut    S 

LlECTBirAJrTS. 

John  Selhy  Walker** 

James  Dalton  Grcgson,  Iiut.  of3£u*kefty  > 

15  March  73 S 

Arthur  Wilkinson 


''28  April  63 

^it,  Jan.    64 

,    9  May    65 

James  Brougham,  Adjutant  24  Dec.  72 1^20  Juno   65 


''15  Dec.  54 
8  April  55 

P  5  Mi^r.  58 

II  Jan.  59 

2  July  58 

P3X  May  59 

22  July  56 

19  Nov.  58 

15  Feb.  56 

>»  5  Sept.  56 


25  April 

15  Feb. 
••22  Jimo 
Pi 5  Feb. 

14  Jan. 

P19  Aug. 

4  Sept. 

Pi3Feb. 

28  June 


SSPisFeb.  61 
56  P19  Aug.  62 
60JP28  April  63 


P3  Juno  59 


P22  Sept.  63 
P  8  Juno  67 
P  7  Dec.  67 
I  Apr.  70 
17  Sept.  71 
13  Feb.    73 

15  Oct.    68 


P  8  May 

P  8  Juno 

P  9  Oct. 
P20  Oct. 


1  Lt.GeneralFe^^3^mancommaE<l^l 
the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimrtn 
campaign  from  Z5th  Deo.  1854.  inclcd- 
ing  tho  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastop"] 
and  attacks  on  the  i8th  June  and  Stb 


William  Henry  Moberly I    7  Aug.    66|P3oMar.   67  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  C-B.. Kii:{rtt 

"     "     '■  "     *'     .   65!P24Sept.  70  of  the  Legion  of  Honotir.  4th  CIas  of 


Charles  Linton    P21  Nov. 

Fred.  William  George  Hibbcrt  Nelson j'  i  Aug. 

Henry  Francis  Tumbnll,  Interpreter {p  8  May 

Ernest  Wenman  Perry P29  May 

Walter  Luttrell  Mansel  7  9  Oct. 

Alan  (Jardner iP3o  Nov. 

James  Hayes  Sadler    I    6  July 

Sydney  George  Cumberland  Greenaway...  '  7  May 

SlTB  LlBUTBHAlTTfl. 

Charles  Edward  Mangles 

Arthur  Francis  George  Richardson 

Henry  Kennett  Cavaye 

Johnkobert  Philip  Purchas 

Theodore  Wm.  Jerome  Mackeson  Georges 

Vesey  Mangles  Stockley 

Harry  Stanley  Massy. 
Pa^moBt^,     ^'---^- 


68,Pjo  Nov.  70  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  HedEl). 

66P2S  Jan.  71     *   Colonel  Blyth   served  with  tts 

70,  Pio  June  7 1  [40th  P^cgiment  in  New  Zealand  dnrin^ 

69    28  Oct.  7i;tho  war  ini863-65,  and  wasproyeslM 


5  Oct.  72 

5  Oct.  7a 

19  Oct.  7a 

36  Mar.  73 
30  April  73 

5  Oct  7a 

^iohar^  Richardson,^'  12  Aug.  62 ;  En$.  og  Nov.  58 ;  bi 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


SUB  LIEUT. 


the  battle  of  Rungariri,  tho  acUoa  of 
Woira,  and  conmmndod  300  men  u 
the  assanlt  and  capture  of  Or&lsa 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Breyet  cf 
Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 


onorary  Major ^  39  Dec.  73. 


(Quarter  Jlfatf^r.— Alexander  Yeatts,  10  July,  66. 

Medical  Officer. —Surgeon  Major  Archibald  Henry  Praser,**  Suraeon  Major^  at  Feb.  71. 
J?acing»  "BmB..— Agent,  E.  8.  Codd,  Esq.— /rwA  Agent*,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embark9dfor  India,  ta  October  1873. 

*  Major  Hinds  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Sanguriri 
and  Orakau  (Medal). 

«  Lt.  Colonel  Bowdler  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  xath  and  40th  Regiments  at  the  capture  of  a  stockade  occupipd 
by  insurgents  at  the  Ballarat  (^Id  Fields  in  Australia,  on  3rd  Dec.  1854.  Served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  >'ev 
Zealand  during  the  war  of  1860-61,  including  the  actions  of  Puketakaurie,  Mahoetai,  Matarikoriko,  and  operatiGi^s 
before  Te  Arei  (Brevet  of  Major) .    Also  the  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  battlo  of  Rangariri  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Cook  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  during  the  latter  part  of  the  war  in  New  Zealand  of  i86o-6t.  Also 
throngnout  that  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  tho  battle  of  Rangariri  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Orakn. 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  repmsing  the  Maories  on  tho  Great  South  Road  at  the  commencement  of  the  latter 
war  (Medal). 

*  Oaptain  Armstrong  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  tho  New  Zealand  war  of  z86o-6i,  and  was  present  t; 
Puketakaurie,  Mahoetai,  Matarikoriko,  and  repulse  of  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt.  Also  served  in  the  war  of  186^5, 
and  was  present  at  Orakau  (Modal). 

7  Captain  Clarke  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  present  at  Kahik, 
repulse  of  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt,  and  operations  in  front  of  Te  Arei.  Also  served  in  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  «u 
present  at  Rangariri  and  Waiari  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Mansergh  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Orsksa 
(Medal). 

*  Captain  Morphy  served  in  tho  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6x.  Also  in  that  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  attach 
on  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

10  Captain  Brook  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  Bangarir. 

(Medalf. 

u  Cajptain  Dudgeon  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  was  present  at  Kahfhi, 
Matarikoriko.  and  operations  before  Te  Arei.  Also  served  in  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Rangariri  (MedAJ). 

1*  Captain  Whelan  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6i,  inclnding  the  actions  ss 
Puketakaurie,  Mahoetai,  Matarikoriko,  and  operations  before  Te  Arei— wounded  on  the  i8th  March  z86t.  Served  u 
Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  during  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ruigariri,  and  assault  asd 
capture  of  Orakau  (Medal) . 

»  Captain  Story  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  18(8  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 

i«  Lieut.  Walker  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  in  Taranaki  and  tho  Waikato  daring  Uie  war  is 
T864-65  (Medal). 

IS  Uj^oi*  Riotaardton  served  with  the  and  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  the  Poi^anb  campaign  of  X84S-49,  inchidiiijr 
the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  at  the  siege  and  captore  of  Delhi  a 
z8«7  (Medal  with  Olasp,  and  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Ensi^cy  for  service  in  the  fleldj. 


^  Surgeon Migor  Fraser.— For  War  Services  see  ** MedicalDepartment." 


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^J^iSSSSSL^.]       4lBt  (The  Welsh).-Lm]cecHo6gth.       [f^.^t^'^^Siiut.     185 

Tbe  Prince  of  Walc^'Plumo.  "  Owell  Awjeuna  CkywUydd.**  "Dktkoit"  **  QriissTOWir  "  "Miami"  "Niaoabjl" 

"ATI."  '* Cajtbahah,  Ghwztcks,  and  Cabool,  1842 "  "Alma"  *'Ixkk»maw  "*' Sevastopol." 

T'^Sff.'CoieiieL—A'r  Richard  Knjr'.tttirt,^  GCB.KH.  Ennnn,  25  Feb.  o3;  "Lt.  i  Jnne  09;  Capt.  n  June  11;  Major, 
'  a  HiU  4  Sept.  »3  ;  Lf.Col<mel^  29  Uct.  25  ;  Colonel,  28  Jano  38 ;  Major  Geueral,  n  Nov.  51 ;  Lieut.GeneraLA  Jmio 
P.T. Pit.     56.  Oemeral,  6  July  63 ;  Colonfl  4i8t  Foot,  ao  April  61. 

:j  ?, }LieateD«utt Colonel —VC  Huffh  RowlandB,^  En»ign,  ^^s  Sept.   49;   Lt.  21   April  51;   C<7«<.  '25  Aug.  54; 
'   2M.Jra/or.  a  Nor.  55 ;  JIVyor,  6  Nov.  57 ;  BLLt.Col.  28  Nov.  65  ;  Id.Col.  23  Mar.  66  ;  Colonel,  23  Mar.  71. 
* ~      '  ily  »^-  n     -.^T  _  ^     ,        ^_  „  .      --.      ... 


i    ...  iXsjon.— William  Allan,*  JSuei^n,  'la  July  50  j  i<.  'ix  Nov.  53 
..*    ..  If.  Arthur  Henry  "Wavell,*  Ewign,  14  Dec.  54 


__  .  Capt.  M  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  P18  April  65. 
Lt.  9  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  ^i  Jane  60 ;  Major,  P3  June  68. 


I  CAPTAIlTfl. 

.  I  Henry  James  Haydock,^  Sia- ) 
tion  Staff  Officer,  KunovlU  >■ 
^Vpo<  ) 

.  'Ashton  Henry  Warner 

■  \t.  Cecil  James  East,?  A.  Qr. ) 

MosUr  Qen.  Beugal  i 

.  (Nathaniel  Montgomery  

.  John  Wright  Westby   

■  Thomas  P.  A.  Bracken   

lArthur  Gray 

.  j  Arthur  Drmmnond  Cnrrie 

.  Frsncis  David  Webb 


Charles  Torkiuffton 

AndrevrHugfaFletcherCamp-  > 

bell* 7r. !..; 

LraiTTBVAirTS. 

Bamett  Netheroote  Anley,) 
Adjuiamt  ao  Aug.  69 \ 

Georse  Weet  Barnes,  Init.\ 
efltuekeiry  ix  Jan.  67 } 

Wflliam  Koily  Wostropp*'* 

William  Hugh  Mortimer 

John  Olaua  Ohampion-MSlIer.. 

Arthur  Kennedy  Mc£k&nBland . 

Foster  Lecfamero  Wade  

John  Huntley  Gordon 

Donald  George  Mackensie 

Henry  John  dhaw  Kennedy ... 

Fnmk  Fiddes  Budman   

Charles  James  Jamieson,  \ 
ImUrmreter } 

Edward  Vyvyan  Huyahe 

John  Owen  Quirk  

John  William  Hogge  


,►16  Dec.  53 

I    X  Feb.  56 

l^'iSAug.  54 

I  20  Nov.  58 

I'aS  Oct.  59 

1  x5  June  58 

**  4  Nov.  59 

'  3  Aug.  60 

P27  May  62 

Pso  Oct.  66 

i»4Feb.  58 


'x4  Jan.    6a 
29  April  59 


Sub  Lnvni^Aim. 

Harry  Everard  Pasay 

Walter  Fred.TheodoreParreidt 


20  Feb.  55 

ao  Jan.  59 

5  June  55 

'26  Aug.  59 

^14  Jan.  62 

'iSFeb.  62 

'27  May  62 

"23  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIir.     I    BKJCr.MAJ. 


^■2$  April  65  P  5  April  71 


13  Nov.  57     5  July    72 

7  July  66| 

X7  Nov.  65   II  Sept.  72 

IX  Jan.  67 1 

^  3  Juno  68 

12  Sept.  69 

||i2  Nov.  70' 

7  Dec.  70 


12  Sept.  69 
a  Nov.    6 


^3x  Oct.     71; 
'24  Sept.  73' 


P2X  Feb.    65 
23  Mar.   (6 


'  6  Jan.    60  '14  June   64 


.    —    ., „   >,,,       Sir  Kichard  England  served  at  the  attack  on 

1*21  Feb.    65!  18  Juno   67  j  Flashing  in  1800,  and  in  the  operations  in.  Sicily 
27  Nov.   66  v  I  Dec.    69'in  X810-X1.    Joine' 


'as  Dec. 
"  0  Feb. 

9  Oct. 

8  July 
P  7  Dec. 

zMay 

8  July 

8  July 
P  xDec. 


Joined  the  Army  in  Paris  in  181 5. 
67  Pia  Nov.  70'Commanded  the  75th  Regiment  several  years. 
69  P  5  April  71 1  Commandant  of  KafiVaria,  and  employed  through- 
69  P3X  May    7 X  .out  the  Kaffir  war  of  1836-37  (Medal) .  Conuuanded 


69  P31  May 

70  'a7  Oct. 
'     28  Oct. 


23  Sept.  71 


28  Oct.    71 


aSOot. 
aSOct. 
a8  0ct. 


SUB   LIXUT. 

74 


14  Feb. 


the'^ombay  Division  m  the  Afl^han  war  of  1842 
(Medal),  including  actionsof  28th  3iarch  and  28th 
April  in  the  Plsheen  Valley  in  their  march,  to  Gan- 
dahar,  and  of  the  17th  and  zSth  Augnst  on  the 
Kojuok  Heights,  ana  xoth  October  in  the  Bolan 
Pass  in  their  retreat  to  the  Indus.  Commanded 
the  3rd  Division  of  the  Crimean  Army  in  i854-55» 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman» 
afihir  of  z8th  June*  and  the  siege  duties  against  the 
Russian  forts  which  covered  the  soutn  side  of 
Sebastopol  firom  their  first  investment  till  and 
August  x85<  (Medal  with  Clasps,  BCB.^  xst  Class 
of  the  Medjidie,  Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Sardinian  Medal). 


Payjifer. — ^Edward  Henry  O'Dowd,  t8  Dec.  63 ;  Hon.Captain,  x8  Dec.  68. 

Qparler  Jfoslsr.— Thomas  Bayley.  t8  Oct.  73 ;  Litui.  19  Oct.  7a. 

Meiieal  Qgleer.— Surgeon  Mtyor  Cxirtisa  Martin,^*  A,8,  15  Feb.  55  ;  Smrgeon,  aa  Feb.  6x« 

Faekige  Wintb.—JgenU,  Measis.  Cox  and  Co.—Snbarkedfor  Bengal,  24  Juljf  1865. 

'Colonel Bowlanda  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  4z8t  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of 
^u)d  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege  ana  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  October,  tittack  of  the  Q^iarries 
^  r^^  Jane  and  twice  on  the  Rifle-pits,  attacks  of  the  Bedan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Septembex^—wounded  (Medal 
p^  UL-ce  Clasps,  Tictoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
'jrwh  Medal). 

*  lhj<jr  Allan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  4x8t  Regiment,  indnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
ictnoAa.  siege  and  CeQI  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  a6th  October,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th 
>Tt«ciher  (Medal  with  CHasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'l^jorWaveU  served  with  the  4i8t  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  xxth  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Ikll  of 
^'^topol  (Medal  with  Ckisp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  JU/T  Haydock  served  with  the  90th  Light  Inftintry  in  the  Oimea  firom  the  xoth  August  1855,  including  the 
r^  And  QUI  of  Sebaatopol,  and  was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— 
^  uied  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Aliso  served  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was 
^«eiit  witix  Havtiock's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alnmbagh,  relief  and  subsequent  defence  of  Luck- 
'"'*'.  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  &11  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's 

'  ^or  East  served  with  the  Sand  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  and  September  1855,  and  was  present  a 

'•*  -ixree  and  Call  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857,  and 

v»^Terel^  wounded  at  Cawnpore  on  the  a6th  November  (Medal).     Served  as  Assistant  Quartermaster  Genera 

'^^  *JH  Chittagong  column  of  tho  Lushaie  Ezpeditionarv  Force  in  x87X'7a  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the 

't^  of  the  Governor-General  in  Council,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'  '^iptain  Campbell  was  attached  to  the  32nd  Light  Inflftntry  in  x858>5o,  and  served  with  it  in  the  Movable  Column 

( ^  r  u.Co1onjel  Carmichael  which  went  in  pursuit  of  Beni  Maddoo,  and  drove  him  and  his  troops  across  the  Gogra. 

^  Lieut  Weetropp  served  with  the  80th  Regiment,  with  the  Left  Attack,  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865 

■aWwithCaasp). 

^^  Sorgeon  Msjor  Haxtin  —For  War  Servioee  see  "Medical  Department/' 


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iS6^^''^*^^.]42nd(Boyal Highland)  {Black  Watch).— Linked  toy gih,  [2hj,S?b^J& 

The  Boyal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.      St.  Andrew.     "Nemo  me  impune  lacetnl.'*    "Eotpt"  (with  the  Sphinx) 
"Corunjta"   "Fubktbs  d'Owob"  "Pyhbwbks**  "Nitbllb"  **  Nivb  "  ••  0«thb8 '*  "Ton^ousi" 

*•  Pbmiksula. "  "Watbrloo"  "Alma"  "Sbtastopol"  "Lucbjtow.** 

Yeaw'  8er.  Colonel.— <?.  Sir  Duncan  Alexander  Cameron,*  OCB.  Eneiffn,  8  April  25  ;  Lt,  ^jn.  Aug.  26 ;  Capt.  »2i  June  r ; 
Full  Half!     Major,  ^23  Aug.  30  ;  Lt. Colonel,  '5  Sept.  43 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  Major  General,  25  Mar.  50;  Lieut. Geneni 
I  Jon.  68 ;  Co^oiMf  42nd  Foot,  o  Sept.  63. 
ieutenant  Colonel.— John  Chetham  M'ljeod,*  CB.  Eneinn,  21  April  46;  Lt.  Pjt  Nov.  48:   Onrf  20  Dec  u- 


Year*'  Ser. 

Full 

Half 

Pay. 

Pay. 

28 

22 

22 

19 

t9 

19 

19 

»3 

17 

x8 

16 

13 

13 

13 

... 

12 

XO 

9 

9 

9 

9 

8 

... 

5 

7 

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5 

5 

4 

... 

8 

3 

X 

... 

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... 

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27 

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Major,  16  March  58  ;  Bi.Lt. Colonel,  26  Nov.  61 ;  Lt.Colonel, 
lajors.— Duncan  Mac.  "        I    .  ~  _  ~ 

I  Francis  Cunningham  Scott.*  Eneign,  ''24  Nov. 


26  March  68;  Colonel,  29  Jan.  69. 


Majors.— Duncan  Macpheraon.*  Enngn,  ^'25  June  52  ;  Lt.  6  June  54 ;  Capt.  '24  April  55  ;  Major,  5  July  65. 
"         '  "    '       "      "'     .  52  ;  Z^  P18  Aug.  54  ;  Capi.  6  Sept.  55  ;  Major,  26  March  tl. 


Captains. 

[William  Green7  

TTCFrancis  E.  H.  Farquharson* 

Richard  Kerr  Bayly** 

George  Armand  Fursei* 

Egbert  William  Cooper   

Edmund  Whitehead 

George  Thomas  Cams  Moore, 
Alexander  Fcrrier  Kidston  . 
Andrew  Michael  Creagh 


I  LlBUTBKAHTS. 

Edward  Percy  Hicks    

[Walker  Aitken.  Inetrueior  qf ) 

I     itfa*fcrtry  17  July  73   } 

Robert  C  harles  Coveny    

Georgre  B.  M'Leod  Cumberland 
Richard  Hugh  Lambart ) 
Brickenden / 

Charles  John  Eden    

Andrew  Gilbert  Wauchope... 

Nicholas  W.  Patrick  Brophj 

William  King  Suther  

John  Edmund  Audley  Harvey 

Mackay  John  Scobie 

William  Alexander  Berwick  . 

Andrew  Scott  Stevenson,  *] 
Adjutant  10  Dec.  73 J 

Bdward  George  Orogan 

Wm.  Henry  H.  Carew  Moubray 

Bdward  Parker  Campbell  .. 


StTB  LxBumrAirTS. 
George  Montgomery  Munro . 

Edward  Lee 

Herman  Frederick  Elliot  .... 
Xord  Alexander  Kennedy  .... 


••16  Jan.  55 

19  Jan.  55 

16  Mar.  55 

'29  Mar.  55 

P17  Sept.  61 

P22  May  57 

12  Dec.  56 

P  9  Nov.  58 

8  Feb.  6] 


»24May 

3  Dec. 

'  7  Jan. 
**22  Nov. 

18  July 

'20  Oct. 
'21  Nov. 
'2x  Nov. 
13  Feb. 
'25  Sept. 
1*12  Jan. 
>23  Jan. 

'17  Mar. 

P24  July 
1*32  Oct. 


LIBVT. 


13  April 

24  AprU 

2  Oct. 

9  Oct. 

^29  July 

28  June 

29  July 
*•  2  Dec. 
'  3  Mar. 


12  Sept. 

19  Dec. 

P30  Jan. 
29  Dec. 

XX  Jan. 

P23  Mar. 

23  June 
Pi7Mar. 
P18  Ang. 
p  9  Sept. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
X7  Jan. 


am  LiBUT. 


xz  Dec.  73 
30  April  73 
9  Aug.  73 
Z8  Nov.  73 


xoAug.    59 

28  June  62 
5  July    65 

12  Sept.  65I 
'•25  Dec.  '  ^ 
"18  Ang. 

23  Nov. 

12  Feb. 

Z4  May 


5  July    72 


*  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  tenff^ 
67|throughout  the  Eastern  campaiiric^ 
69 i  1854-55 ;  coiximanded  the  42nd  fiect 
73  at  the  battle  of  Alma,  and  \\i 
73  Highland  Brigade  at  the  little  d 
73  BaJaklava,  on  the  expedition  ts 
jKertch,  siege  and  fkll  of  SeUutop:::. 
and  assault  of  the  ontwork»  on  tL^ 
1 1 8th  June  (Medal  with  three  ("lafje, 
C.B.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Hccict. 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medala,  >-d 
Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commuided  the  fortan 
New  2iealand during  the  war  of  1863-65  (Medsl). 

•  Colonel  M'Leod  served  with  the  4jnd  Higl- 
landers  throughout  the  Eastern  camfougn  c^ 
1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Almia  and  B£»- 
klava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Tenikale.  eieire 
and  Ikll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claspi, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turteh 
Medal).  Served  auo  the  campaign  of  iE<;7-5S 
against  the  mutineers  in  Indi&,  including  tbs 
actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraijrha;. 
Khodagnx^.  and  Shumaabad.  aiegfe  and  £iB  cf 
Luoknow  and  assault  of  the  Maitmiere.  Banb' 
Bungalow,  and  Begum's  Kottee  (mentioiied  12 
despatch),  attack  on  the  Fort  of  RooyalusctioB  u 
Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  vni 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel). 


P(qr«MM'«t*.— Frank  Samwell,^  xa  Aug.  62;  Xnaign,  96  Mar.  46;  lAmsi,  32  Ang. 


[IToii.  Jfc^/br,  X9  Sept  i\ 
53;  Ci^  I  Jan.  63; 


(garter  Matter.— John  Forbes,  24  Sept  73. 

MetUeal  Officer . — Surgeon  Major  James  Bdmnnd  C!latterbuck,  MT).  Swrgwn  ^V<^*  3'  I^-  ^* 
Faeinge  'Blne.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co,—JUtumeAfrom  the  Bold  Coa*l,  93rd  March  X874. 

s  Major  Macpherson  served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Asnd  Highlanders  against  the  mutineers  in  Indii' 
including  the  action  at  Khodagunj,  siege  and  fisdl  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungal^H' 
attack  on  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Cla«p). 

*  M%jor  Scott  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z854-^5,  inclnding  the  bstzkf 
of  Alma  and  BaliJclava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Kenikale,  siege  and  taXi  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Cl*^;^ 
5th  Class  of  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutizieers  in  IxAii. 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  X857),  Seraighat,  Khodagmy,  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fitll  of  LurkieiT 
and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Booyah,  action  at  Allygnn^e,  attack  asd 
capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  Green  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  X4th  July- 1855.  inch»iii:$ 
the  siege  and  fi&ll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  the  campugn  of  1857-58  ac«ic<« 
the  mutineers  in  Liidia,  inclndinig  the  actions  of  Kudvgunge  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fkll  of  Lucknow,  and  uee^r^ 
of  the  MarUniere  and  Banks'  Bnnagalow,  attack  on  tne  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygtmge,  attack  and  capture  ^ 
Bareilly,  Sisseaghat  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

■  Captain  Farquharson  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftxnn  the  Z4th  July  tl^^ 
indudmg  the  siege  and  ftkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  c^ 
1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighi^  Ku4ygnsge,ftcd 
Shumsabad,  siege  and  fiall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  and  has  reoeired  tbe 
Victoria  Cross  for  storming  a  bastion  mounting  two  guns,  which  he  spiked,  and  thus  rendered  the  advanced  poehics 
held  during  the  night  of  the  oth  March  X858  secure  from  the  fire  of  Artilleiy ;  waa  severely  wounded  om  the  folic wiv 
morning  wnile  holding  the  advanced  position  (Medal  with  (Jlasp). 

10  Captain  Bayly  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  in  tne  camjmign  of  X857-58  against  the  mutixkeeni  is 
India,  including  Uie  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Deo.  1857),  Seraighat  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad.  siege  and  &1I  ci 
Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Buiigalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  AIlTgns^ 
attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  (Jlasp). 

11  Caption  Furse  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanaers  in  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  lodia.  m- 
eluding  the  actions  at  Kudygunge  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  lall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Marfciniere  vi 
Banks^  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  wok 
Clasp). 

"  Major  Barnwell  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Hyderabad  Ck>ntingent  Field  Force  in  the  supuieaaion  of  tte 
mutiny  in  Halwa  and  Central  India  in  Z857-58,  and  received  a  dangerous  gunshot  wound  in  the  abdomen  utiist 
ohargmg  the  rebels'  guns  at  Bawal-4he  baU  axid  part  of  hia  watch-chain  have  not  been  extracted  (mcntioagd  a 
despatohea,  Medal  wSh  Claap). 


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**YmoMu.**  "NiTiLUi"  "Nm"  "Touloum"  "PajmrsuLi"  "Nxw  Ziauuid." 

ll^fLio-lWoodL— flim.  5ir  AuffOBtOB  Almeric  Spencer,^  JTCB.  £m^,  8  April  25 ;  Id.  '5  July  a? ;  Copt  '6  April  31  j 

hJ  p'   Jfojor,»2x  Jolv  43 ;  JA.CoIwmI,  17  May  45 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  j  Jfq;or  General,  13  Feb.  60 ;  Lieut.Qeneral, 

L!L!iL   9Mfty«iCit»fo«^43i^Foot,x4Jane69. 

ri7  ...  iMotanaat  GoIoaaL— Fiennes  Hiddleton  ColvUe,'  CB.  J?M«m,  '14  Aug.  50;  £/.  >a3  Kor.  5a ;  Cop^.  'o  Oct. 

i  55 ;  Jfiiwr,  '11  Feb.  63 ;  Bt.IA. Colonel,  ax  Mar.  65  ;  Li.Colonel,  ao  Sept.  71 ;  Cbtoiwf,  21  April  7a. 

,  ;5   ...  Iig«ti.--F«  Frederick  AugnatoB  Smith/  Eneign,  »x  June  49  j  X<.  '30  Apr.  52 ;  Capt,  P30  Mar.  55;  Bi.Mt^or, 

I  31  Mar.  65;  Mqjor,  a8  Oct.  68. 

:»    -.  «.  Harry  ArroBtrong  Brett,*  Bneign,  ^8  Sept.  54 ;  Lt.^i  May  55 ;  Capt.  '39  July  62 ;  jfqjor,  ao  Sept.  71. 


Gaptaivs. 
Stantey  Crosier,*  Inierpreter 
William  Livesay?. 


■  G«oi|re  Francis  Vesey*    ... 
».  StVincent  Alex,  riankoick  " 
Arthur  Campbell  Money"  ... 
Spencer  Perc.  TWbot  Nir"  '^ 

William  Clark*?  , 

Arthur  Longleyi' 

Thomas  Homer  Pearson^ 
James  Thomas  O'Srien^*.., 


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•  Jom  Bhakespear  T<anglapda ... 
Ralph  B.  BaateU  Williamson ... 

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juimU  2  Deo.  71 $ 

.  Arthnr  Fansbawe  W.  Boyle  ... 
.  Joseph  GranTille  Stuart  Goff... 

.  James  Arthur  Strachan 

■  VolTnenx  Capel  SpotUswoode 

.  WilUam  Hasdngs  Sim 

Eoftaoe  MuxiroHeathoote 

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Francis  Arthur  Bonyerie  Talbot 

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Percy  Temple  Bivett-Gumac ... 
Houy  Arthnr  Littledale 


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*  The  Hon.  Sir  Augustus  Almeric  Spencer 

'  6  Feb.   66  served  throughout  the    Eastern   campaign  of 

,-  June  60  1854-55,  and  commanded  the  44th  Begbnent  at  the 

tfuuc  «^|i)g^iiie0  of  Abna  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebas- 

661 P  3  Aug.  70  topol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  uie  Cemetery 

67 1 'xa  Kor.   70  andjuburbe  on  the  x8th  June— wounded.  Served 


X3  Jan. 


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»  4  Feb. 
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8  July  68 
»2aMar.   71 


'  4  Jan.    7x'as  Brigadier  General,  and  commanded  the  xst 

p  ,  j«i-o.   »,|Brigade  4th  Division  in   support  in  the  right 

5<iuiy  71  attack  in  the  assault  of  the  Redan  and  Half  of 

'30  June  69'Sebastopolon8thSept.,  and  subsequently  oom- 

a8  Oct.    7x  Imanded  the  British  Land  Forces  in  the  expedition 

a8  0ct     7x  to  Elinboum,  resulting  in  the  capture  of  those 

a8  Oct.    77  forts  and  the  garrison  of  1,400  men  (Medal  with 

a8  Oct.     71  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sar- 

30  Deo.    7x  dinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the 

30  Dec.    7xMedJidie). 

lun  I  *  Major  Smith  served  the  Eastern  campaign 
xo  Jan.  7a  ^f  jQ  j^j  ^p  tQ  2nd  July  1855,  with  the  xst 
xa  Nov.   73  Boyals,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker* 

[man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 

BUB  LisPT.  'ciMps.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the 
7a  43rd  Light  Inflmtry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in 
I X864  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Maketu  and 
7'  assault  of  Teranga— severely  wounded  (men> 
7a  tioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of 
73  Major,  and  Medal). 


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3  July 

laNov.    ,^ . 

P<9«a«£«r.— Frederick  James  Mylius,*i  19  Feb.  67 ;  JETm.  Captain,  19  Feb.  7a. 
»   ...  gMfitfr  Jfa«<«r.— Joseph  CooiMr,**  3  Jan.  65. 

Midical  Qffleer.— Surgeon  Major  James  Crosse  Johnston,"*  Snrgeon,  29  May  67. 

FaeUife  Whtbd.^Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jridk  Agenie,  Sie  B.  Borough,  Baei,  and  Go. 

JSwtborked  for  India,  a8  Sept.  1873. 

BelumedJ^rom  New  Zealand,  30  June  x866. 

^Coloael  Colvile  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of.  1857-59,  <uid  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
|««e,axul  commanded  three  Companies  43rd  Light  influitiy  at  the  subsequent  operations  in  Bundlecund,  Central 
It.  :iader  Brigadier  Carpenter  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  X864-6S 
■  «u  present  at  the  engagementa  of  Maketu  and  Te  Ranga,  and  at  various  operations  in  Taranaka.  Very 
l^clj  wounded  on  the  aand  Oct.  X865— right  thigh-bone  firactured  (firequently  mentioned  in  despatches  and  Uianked 
Mceral  orders.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

lusor  BTcttservedin  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  (Medal).  AlsoservedintheNewZealandwarinx864-65(Meda]). 
'Outein  Crosier  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Sahao,  Dooleypore. 
Ihrraha  fMedal).    Also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

^^Bin  Livesav  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  Dec.  1857  to  Jan.  x86o,  including  actions  at 
BO  ud  Puttraf  (Medal).    Also  served  in  the  New  2ieahuid  war  in  1864-65,  including  expeditions  in  &e  province 
Bbiiiaki  and  in  command  of  outposts,  destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 
uftain  Yesey  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  X854  (Medal). 

Cipuun  Hammick  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x864-€5,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatch  as  having  "  per- 
Hd  his  doty  as  Acting  Adjutant  with  great  coolness  and  courage  under  a  heavy  fire**  in  the  action  at  Te  Banga 

Captains  Money  and  Longley  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  were  present  at  the  actions  of 

HQ  and  Te  Banga.    Captain  Longley  also  served  with  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  destroying 

V  Pnhf  and  Ibrtifled  villlages  (Medalf .  ^^ 

C^r^Ain  Pearson  served  m  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Gate  Pah  and  Te 

p  aod  with  expeditions  in  the  provinceof  Taranaki,  destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

Captain  Kichou  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  during  1864-66  (Medal),  and  was  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Com- 

ikr  m  Chief  on  account  of  good  service  in  the  action  of  the  Gate  Pah  (wounded  in  the  head). 

Captain  Clark  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief 

wmit  of  good  service  at  the  action  of  the  Gate  Pah  (severely  wounded).     Served  also  with  expeditions  in 

pr/nnce  of  Taranaki,  destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal).  * 

(apuxn  O'Brien  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  induding  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki, 

nyizof  many  Paha  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

lint.  Miller  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865,  including  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki, 

f"J7^Ji9  many  Paha  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

'  tptain  Mylins,  as  a  Captain  in  the  5th  Fusiliers,  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59, 

^ru  present  at  the  action  of  Marigunge,  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha,  Martiniere,  and  Secunderbagh,  relief  of 

aciw,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  from  Nov.  1857  to  March  x8s8  under  Outram,  and  repulse  of  numerous  attacks, 

-ud  capture  of  liueknow,  Onde  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Doondiakera,  and  capture  of 

*  Uxrea,  Shnnkerpore,  and  Amethie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Q^uner  Master  Cooper  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  inolnding  the  action  at  Sahao 

^).  Also  served  in  flie  New  Zealand  war  In  X864-65  (Medal) . 

BBigcoa  M^jor  Johnston.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 

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'z5  Jnne  96;  Lt.Colonel,  'zk  Auff.  90;  Colonel^  33  Not.  41;  Mqfor  &ra«ra<»  ao  June  S4; -UM.ffCMrd. 

4  Hay  60  :  Qetural,  x  Jan.  68 ;  CoZmm^  44th  Foot,  2  Ao^.  58. 
Lieatenaat  Colonel.— Thomas  Baikes,*  CB.  Sntiffn,  25  Dec.  40;  Zt.94  Jan.  45;  Oqrf.  4  Mar.  54 ;  BlMojur, 

24  Mar.  58 :  McQwr,  x  Jan.  62 ;  X^.Co^oim/,  y>  July  62 ;  CotoaeZ,  30  July  67. 
lUon.— Bichard  Preston^s  CammoMdami  WdUngion  ComcaJU§e9nt  Denai,  'Mign,  ^27  Feb.  46 ;  LL  ^a^'Svr.  ^3 ; 

Capt.  29  Dec.  54 ;  BUMe^or,  a  Nov.  5s ;    Bt.U.CoUmel,  24  April  66 ;  Itajor^  22  July  68. 
John  Sidney  Hand,«  Entign,  ^13  May  53  ;  -Z^i«»^-  'z8  Aag.  54;  Cc^.  i'z6  Nor.  60s  BiJ£<i^,  zs  Aog.  (r 

Mqfor,  5  Oct.  72. 


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William  Arthur  Wood* .... 
Charles  Elphinetone  Bonnie^  ... 

Constantine  Magaire 

Wm.  Jno.B.Graham  Sutherland 
Edw.  Chae.  Pemherton  Pigott? 

Beinhold  Baker  Bald 

Bryan  Hesleden  Foster :.... 

Henry  George  Lefroy 

William  Donglas  Saonders 

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William  OdeU  

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Tho.  Scrope  Wellesley  Bernard 

Edward  Morrell 

Hampden  Aagastas  Bichards 
Anthony  Thomas  Wilkinson  " 
George  Hndleston  Powell 
Montagu  Wynyardi*    .... 

Edward  Nash  Leahy 

Willoughby  Pitcaim  Kennedy 
Arthur  Geo.  Frederick  Browne 
Charles  Doherj^  Bosser 
Bobert  Castel  Sherard  ... 


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^  Sir  Thomas  Beed  served  the  campaign  of  itt& 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterioo.  Isi8«» 
he  commanded  a  Brigade  of  the  Army  ofite 
Sutleg,  and  was  wounded  and  had  a  horse  kSkd 
under  him  at  the  battle  of  Feroseahah  (Medal). 
Commanded  and  made  the  military  dispositiiSGf 
,  the  Troops  in  the  Pni^anb  at  the  tareanxif  out  of 
66  the  mutmy  in  X857,  which  resulted  in  the  &»• 
7x  quillity  of  that  Province  and  oonstitatmg  ftt^ 
base  of  operationB  against  Delhi,  fbr  which  be  re- 
ceived the  "entire  approbation'*  of  the  Caa- 
mander  in  Chief  in  India,  and  sabseqnsDthtbft 
acknowledgments  of  the  Governor  Genenl,  u 
well  as  for  nis  services  in  oommaiid  of  theTrocpi 
before  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp*  and  XCBX 

7  Captain  Pemberton  Pigott  served  in  the  Criaa 
from  xst  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ftS  of 
Sebaatqpol  (Medal  witn  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Ma- 
dal).  Served  as  Adjutant  or  the  44th  B^nafil 
during  the  campaign  of  x  860  in  the  north  of  Cbsx 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  tnking  of  Tisgfcv 
storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medsl  vs!t 


CHasp). 


XX  Sept.    73 
Bobert  Bent  Farwell,  sx  Feb.  60 ;  Son.Captotnt  3x  Feb.  65, 
Quarter  jfofto*.— Cornelius  M'Carthy,  3x  Jan.  74. 
Medical  Officer . — Surgeon  Ifdf/or  Daniel  Macqueen,  MD.  Surgeon  liajor,  5  Nov.  70. 

Farimge  YeUaw.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Coz  and  Oo.^-Iruh  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borouffh,  SL  and  Co. 
JBnAarhed/or  India,  96  Sept.  71. 
*  Colonel  Baikes  served  with  the  xst  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  Burmese  war  of  X853-53,  includhig  the  relief  of  PsfS^ 
and  subsequent  operations  in  its  vicinity,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  recapture  of  Beeling  (Medil  rtb 
Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  present  with  Haretook'e  ColBa 
at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nnddee,  and  Cawnpore ;  commanded  Detachment  under  Geottsl  K^ 
for  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  during  Havelock's  first  entry  into  Oude :  afterwards  present  at  the  aotiflns  of  Bitbff, 
Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  reliefof  Lucknow  on  35th  September  ana  defence  of  the  Beradency  until  aand  Kovmle. 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  campaign  in  Oude  in  Z858,  indnding  the  pi«- 
sage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  and  other  minor  aflhirs.  Commanded  a  Field  Column  of  all  anna  fhnn  Tthto  ss^ 
Oct.  1858,  and  defteted  the  enemy  at  Bhahpore  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service  tz 
Lucknow,  and  CB.). 

s  Lt.Colonel  Preston  served  with  the  44th  Begt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  incladis;  ^ 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  th«  lA 
June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me<}idi£,is^ 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaini  of  x86o  in  North  China  up  to  25th  August*  and  was  present  ts  v* 
action  of  Sinho,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Hand  served  with  the  82nd  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  2nd  Sept.  X855,  including  the  siege  v^  ^ 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  tho  ^.Yf.  Provinces  in  India  in  snppitssc? 
the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  includmg  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  oftbi 
Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  and  occupation  of  Futtehghor ;  served  with  the  Boyal  ArtiQerr  at  t^ 
aotion  of  Khankur  during  the  Bohilound  campaign,  defence  of  the  Jail  of  Shal^jehanpore,  afihirs  of  Mahomi^efs:^ 
Shahabad,  and  action  of  Bunka^aon  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  xst  Sikh  Cavahry  in  oammazid  ii  < 
Squadron  throughout  the  campaign  in  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  oi^tare  of^^Tangku,  cspsc»  :i 
the  Takoo  Forts,  actions  at  Chunkiawhan  and  Tongchow,  destruction  of  the  Emperor's  Palace,  and  snrrecdr  .i 
Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868,  attached  to  the  Head  Qjarm 
Staff  as  Director  to  the  Highland  Transport  Train  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Wag.<>ift  ^tr^ 
thanked  by  Lord  Napier,  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

>  Captain  Wood  served  with  the  44th  Begiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  b8Ci« 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fWl  of  Sebastopol  (contusion  ftom  a  round-shoi  in  the  Trenches  17th  Oct  iS?*.  k' 
attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemeteij  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Mcdil»- 
Served  also  in  the  canfpaign  of  i860  m  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  assault  and  capture  d^ 
Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Captain  Bennie  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  8tonzi£:- 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lieut.  Boberts  served  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal). 

9  Lieut.  Irvine  served  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley  in  ihe  campaign  in  the  North  of  Chins  is  1$!^ 
and  duringthe  occupation  of  Tientsin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1"  Lieut,  lidgcumbe  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  Genera  Harley  in  British  Hondizu :: 
February  and  March  1867. 

11  Lieut.  Wilkinson  served  with  the  first  expedition  against  the  Ashantees  on  the  Gold  Coast  in  1863,  as  k^ 
Adjutant  and  in  charge  of  Commissariat  to  the  Western  Division. 

u  Lieut.  Wynyard  served  with  the  50th  Begt.  in  New  Zealand  during  (Seneral  Chute's  oftwipftign  of  xS66  (M«a.' . 


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>  Colonel  Walker  served  the  Eastern  campaign 

of  X854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  30th  Begt.,  including 

the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkerman, 

3x  July    67  siege  of  BebaatoiK)!,  and  sortie  on  96th  Oct.    On 

'x8  Augy  69  the  night  of  the  axst  April  he  volunteered  and 

1*90  July    70 1  led  a  party  which  took  and  destroyed  a  Buasian 

'97  July    7o|Bifle-pit,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  the 

'97  Aug.  7oJde8patches,  and  promoted  into  Uie  Buflis.     On 

98  Oct.    71,  the  night  of  9th  June  he  was  dangerously 

98  Oct.    71  wounded  in  the  Trenches— right  arm  amputated 

38  Oct.    7x  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Victoria  Cross.  5th  Glass 

98  Oct.    7x  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of 

98  Oct.    7z  Mf^or).      Served  throughout  the  campai^  of 

30  Dec.    71 '  i860  in  China  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  4th  Brigade 

98  Octw    7x '  (Medal  with  two  (Jlasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and 

X9  Nov.  73  Pekin,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

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t  ftrom  9oth  Aug.  X855,  and  was  pre- 

79  sent  at^the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 

7a  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal), 

74     10  Captiun  de  8atg6-de  Thoren  served  in  the 

Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  asD.A.Q.M.  (jreneral 

(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 


Payiatfar— William  Banbury,"  99  Nov.  64 ;  Q.ir.  8  July  51 ;  S<m.Ck^m,  99  Nov.  69. 

QMorfar^ocfcr.— Maurice  Higgins,  35  Jan.  71. 

iMAeal  Qffleer.—SmyMu  Mt^or  Biohard  Hungerford,^*  Swryeon,  99  Sept.  65. 

^aekifft  Qnem.'^Affentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Bwibarked  fur Bmbay,  Jmh/  z864« 


^  Sir  Frederick  Horn  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  commanded  the  Right  Brigade  4th 
Division  at  the  battle  of  Ahna ;  and  the  aoth  Begiment  at  the  battles  of  Balsklava  (and  recapture  of  the  redoubt 
"  Arab  Tkbia"  and  guns  fixnn  the  Russians,  which  they  had  taken  firom  the  Turkish  Force  the  same  morning)  and 
Inkerman  (twice  woxmded,  and  horse  shot  under  him) ;  present  throughout  the  siege  operations  against  Sebastopol, 
and  in  the  Trenches  at  the  two  assaults  and  the  fttU  of  the  town ;  at  Inkerman  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the 
4th  Division  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB..  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd 
(nacsoftheMe^idie). 

*  Major  Preston  and  Captain  Hayward  served  with  the  45th  Begiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,  and 
were  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

*  Lt. Colonel  Meredith  served  with  the  4xst  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  up  to  the  97th  October  in- 
dading  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  of 
36th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Callwell  served  in  Abyssinia  in  x868  in  the  Commissariat  Department,  in  Command  of  the  Station  at 
Attala  (Medal). 
'  Captain  Martin  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  Abyssinia  in  x868  (Medal) . 

*  Captains  Hooke  and  Leflroy,  and  Lieut.  Skinner  served  in  the  Abvseinian  campaicni  in  x 868  (Medal). 

>>  Captain  Ghtge  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  as  Ac^utant  45th  Begiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

u  Lieuts.  Reeve,  Lambard,  and  Wright  served  in  the  Abyssinian  camx>aign  in  x868,  and  were  present  at 
the  etorming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^'  Captain  Banbury  served  in  the  campaigrn  of  1849  in  Affghanistan  (Medal),  including  the  forcing  of  the 
Khyber,  Juffdulluck,  and  Tezeen  Passes ;  actions  of  Mamookhail,  Tezeen,  and  Hnft  Kotul ;  attack  and  capture  of 
Uokliff.  The  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and 
ttvo  (Hasps).  The  Crimean  campaign  from  27th  Nov.  X854  to  xsth  April  1855,  including  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
^th  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1*  Surgeon  Mi^or  Hungerford.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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OoLonelp— Cbarks  Stnart,  Eiu.  '30  Dec.  26;  Li.  '31  Deo.  38;  Lt.  4"  Capi.  Pa6  Jalj  33;  C^.  ^  U.C«lo*tl, 

15  April  45 ;  Colonel,  ao  Jano  54 ;  Mtyor  Qenerol,  38  Jan.  60 ;  LmU.Oeueral,  1  May  68 ;  Co/Mei 4601  Foot, 

£o  Juno  70. 
LiMitasant  €olQiieL~Chftrlefl  Parker  Catty.^  Euaign,  3  May  45;  X/.  39  Jan.  47:  Cop^. 'a6  Aur.  u:  Jlfajer 

'•p  July  "iS  ;  Z^.  Col<»ul,  X9  Oct.  68;  Colonel,  19  Oct.  73.  t  -o  .w.      /   . 

K^OM,— Ailiert  Nicholas,*  Eiiriffn,  '6  Dec.  44 »  J-*-  '13  Aug.  47 ;  Qipt.  '38  April  54 ;  StMaJor,  isMir.  tS ; 

M<Hfor^  19  Oct.  68. 
RahfTt  Eennett J*  Ejiriffn,  ^ij  Oct.  51 ;  Li.  6  Jane  54  ;  Captain,  ^74  April  55 ;  Major,  15  Oct.  68. 


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William  Stewan  EiichardBon'  

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Edwtinl  John  Johtiston  

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Robert  Breret^in.  Adjutant,  Brecon  Militia... 
Henry  Uomtio  Newman,  Inti.  (ffMua-'i 

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William  Farwell 

Heary  Kltioll  €.  Kitchener,  at  8tc^ College 

<lo«i.  Wm,  TniKCott  Martin 

WiOinm  B^riiaj^titu  Browne  

Henry  Thomas  Warde  Allatt 

John  Rcevt^ 

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Henry  Jolt  n»on  

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Qtiurfff  Jf M^rr-— John  Dwyer,  9  May  64 ;  Ene.  35  Mar.  56 ;  Li.  34  Dec.  63. 
Medical  OJIarr.— Surgeon  James  Shaw  M'Cutchan,  MB.  Surgeon,  31  March  66. 

Eaetnge  YeUow.—Ajfeni,  E.  S.  Codd.  Esq.— /ri«A  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  ft  Sons. 
Beiumedfrom  Bombay,  a  Nov.  x868. 
1  Colonel  Catty  served  throughout  the  Kal&r  war  of  1850-53  (Medal) ;  acted  as  Field  Ac^utant  to  the  Tn&ntrrii 
the  commencement  of  hostilities  in  the  engagement  in  the  Boomah  Pass,  and  on  the  following  day  when  inc»psc^- 
tated  by  wounds,  was  sevMtd  times  nearly  taken  prisoner.    Prwent  at  Fort  White  when  that  poet  was  stormed  br  • 


of  the  and  Division,  the  same  being  frequently  acknowledgecT  in  general  orders,  and  the  various  repoTtf  of  Coc- 
mandersof  Divisions.  On  the  disbandment  of  "  Catty's  RiHes,"  he  rejoined  his  Regt.  (the  6th).  and  procecdd 
with  the  expedition  against  the  paramount  chief  Kreli,  and  on  his  return  to  head-quarters  was  appointed  to  the  cc=- 
mand  of  Fort  Grey,  which  he  held  till  the  cessation  of  hostilities,  during  which  period,  besides  rendering  the  r-^^ 
perfectly  defensible,  waggons  and  cattle,  which  were  on  three  occasions  taken  by  the  enemy  and  driven  off.  vrrt 
recaptured  by  the  garrison  under  Captain  Catty.  Was  twice  severely  wounded  by  musket-balls  in  the  Boomah  Pa*» 

*  Major  Nicholas  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Scbsetopd 
(Medal  with  CUsp,  5th  Chiss  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

s  Major  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185^  as  Adjutant  of  the  63rd  Regt.,  and  was  present  at  the  hMS\^» 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  and  horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  wiib  fc-cr 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Richardson  served  with  the  Saugor'  Field  Force  in  the  43rd  Light  Inikntry  durin|f  the  Indian  msatj 
campaign  in  1857-59;  marched  through  Central  India  firom  Bangalore  to  Calpee  in  1858  a  distance  of  i.joob&« 
during  the  hottest  season  of  the  year ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  a:j^ 
at  the  siege  of  Kirwee  when  surrounded  by  5,000  rebels  on  the  31st  33nd  and  3ud  Dec.  1858 ;  also  command^  « 
Detachment  of  the  43rd  when  engaged  against  the  rebels  in  the  Balabet  Jungles  under  Ferose  Shah  on  the  ^^ 
August  1859  (mentioned in  despatches  by  General  Whitlock  for  both  actions.  Medal). 

*  Surgeon  Msjor  O'Connell.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medieal  Department." 


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loenteiuuit  Oolonel.— Robert  William  Lowry.i  CJ.  J?Mi^,  P29  Dec.  40-  Li   17Y       ''------     -' 

Major,  1$  June  55 ;  Bi.Lt.CoUmel,  26  Dec.  56 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  ^3  Mar.  63  : 'Colonel  i 
Ilaj«ra.-^lam  I^tBRov,  ^^m^.  »^9  May  49;  Lt^io  Feb.  54 ;  Ci^^.  i»2  Nov.  55  T  3fa;or,  28  July  67. 
GramyiUe  Waddilove,*  Sntijfn,  '23  Nov.  52 ;  X<.  8  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  19  Feb.  58  ;  Mty" 


Id 

16, 

14 

16 
16 


May  43 ;  Cop*.  Px8  Feb.  48 ; 
13  Mar.  64. 


Captaxvs. 
James  Murray  Straton* 

Ernest  Peake  Newman 

Wm.  Barclay  Gordon  Cleather* 

John  Stanley 

Frederick  George  Berkeley 

Dudley  North  

Valentine  O'Connor* 

Alfred  CampbeU  Blair  HaU. 

George  Yacuell  Boyd 

Benjamin     Heni^    Borge*, 
Adj.  6  Tow«r  MamleU  MyU 

Volwui0tT9 

William  Hare  lArken 


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LlSUTSVAlTTS. 

John  Arthur  Smith 

William  Wooldridge  Donlop  ... 
Vincent  Robert  Biscoe,  Ad-\ 

Jmiamte  Dec.  70 ) 

William  Langmore  Wreford  ... 

*.  Harry  Cooper 

George  Frederick  Hagaity 

iHeyne  Coz  Yard 

Eyare  King  

William  Hennr  Ridge  Gunner 

Charles  Vanghan  Trotter   

Hon.  Charles  Claud  Bertie 

Harry  Stewart  Bruce  Hodg*  \ 

kinson / 

Daniel  de  Hoghton 


a6  2Vi 
«3  .  ... 


Sub  L1BUTBBAVT8. 

David  Arthur  George  Lascel  es 

Samuel  Yates  Holt  Davenport 


1.1BUT. 


'  3  Nov. 
32  Feb. 
13  Oct. 
I  Feb. 
'13  July 


54,    9  Mar. 
55    87  Aug. 
54!    9  Peb.    55 
56>*i5Juno  58 
58 '14  Feb.    60 


'10  Sept.  58  '15  Oct.  61 

'17  Feb.   57 '36  Aug.  59 

'21  Sept.  6o|'2x  June  64 

'13  April  58  '24  May  59 


'x8Aug.  54 
'16  Oct. 


3lCar. 
'21  Nov. 


p2x  Jane 

>'i4Kar. 
10  Nov. 
'29  May 
'  5  June  66 
9  June  65 
'23  Nov.   70 


2x  July   55 
'23  June  65 

i'z3  Jan.  66 
^  5  Jtmd  66 
'  9  Nov.   67 

x6Dec.  68 

'23  Nov.  70 

'  5  April  7x 

'17  May  71 

'xSDec.  67 

28  Oct.  7x 

30  Dec.  71 

X2  Nov.  73 


aiy'or,  13  July  70. 


5  July    72 


*'25June  58 
'15  Oct.  61 
'  9  April  6x 
'2xNov.  62 
'2x  June  6a 
'  5  June  66 
I  April  70 
**i7  May  7x 
x6  July    73 

X  April  70 

XX  Mar.  74 


>  Colonel  Lowry  served  the  Eastern  oampaiffn 
of  1 854-5 «  with  the  47th  Regiment,  includixig  the 
battles  or  Alma  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Balak- 
lava,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol.  Served  on 
the  Staff  of  the  Adjutant  General's  Department 
in  the  Crimea  and  at  Scutari  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  5th  Class  of  the 
Me^Tidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  WaddUove  served  the  Eastern  oam- 


paign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  30th  June  1855,  with 
the  47th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman  (wounded)  capture  of  Balaklava, 


I  siege  of  Sebastopol,   sortie   of  a6th   Oct.   and 
X3  Nov.   73 'storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  (mentioned  in 


28  Feb. 


74-despatcl 
l:  Medal). 


;hes.  Medal  with  three  Claspst  and  Turkish 


BUB  LI  BUT.  I    *  Captain  O'Connor  served  as  Acting  A4jntant  of 
—    '^ '  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  Lea  Attack  during  the 


23  Nov. 
X  Jan. 


iBhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Pajfwuuier.— John  Dnnlop,7  z6  Aug.  61 ;  Siuifn,  i  May  46 ;  Q.M.  9  Feb.  49 ;  Hon.Uqjor,  x6  Aug.  71. 

Qu4Mrter  JbTM^er.— Edward  Downey,  9  April  6x. 

Modieal  Qffte^r.—aurgeon  Major  Francis  Heniy  Macfhdin,  Surgton,  25  June  67. 


Fae%ng»Wmd.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—IrUk  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Oo. 
Returned  from  Barbadoee,  20  December  1869. 
^ '  3f^jor  Straton  served  with  the  47th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
dl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

\  Captain  Cleatber  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
all  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  m  the 
ndisQ  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captiiin  Burge  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Graham  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  the  39th 
Dec.  1657 ;  accompanied  the  Force  to  the  Peiho  in  June ;  was  also  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Namtow  on 
lib  Aug.  1858  (ifedal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Dunlop  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857,  tram  the  outbreak  on  the  istb 
Csy,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  ^oth  Foot. 

u  Major  Johnson  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  ftOl  of  Sebastopol  ttom  x6th  June  X855  (Medal 
rith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  from  x5th  Nov.  1863  to  1866 ; 
onunanded  a  Company  which  formed  part  of  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Raiigiawhia  (men* 
ioued  in  dcMpatches^  and  Brevet  of  Migor),  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemv's  attack  on  the  (?amp  at  Nuku- 
oara,  the  affair  at  Kakaramea,  and  the  taking  of  the  Putahi  i^Ul  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^'  Mi^or  Leach  served  in  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86i-66  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel 
jTaddywhen  commanding  a  Field  Force  in  the  Waikato  in  1864;  present  at  Waiari;  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to 
fritradier  General  Waddy  7th  Jan.  1865 ;  and  present  at  the  attack  and  repulse  of  the  enemy  at  Nukumaru  (men- 
ioned  in  despatches) ;  appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  36th  Jan.  1865,  and  present  at  the  repulse  of 
he  enemy  at  Kakaramea  (mentioned),  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  Wanganui  district  under  Sir  D. 
.'ameron.  Accompanied  Major  General  Chute  as  D.A.  Adjutant  General  during  his  campaign  on  the  West  Coast 
Q 1865-66,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okatuku,  Putahi,  Otapawa,  Keteuari,  and  waikoko  Pah  (men- 
lo&ed  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  Medal). 

\*  Captain  Falkner  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  ttom  x5th  Nov.  1863  to  X864,  including  the  capture  of  Bangia- 
rkia  (Medal). 

^'  Captain  Wilson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's 
ttack  on  the  CTamp  at  Nukumaru  on  35th  Jan.  1865  (Medal). 

^  Captain  King  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Rangiawhia  and  at  the 
epalae  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (Medal). 

"  Captahx  Bruce  served  in  the  Royal  ArtiUexy  and  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  in- 
rading  the  afflUrs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  siege  and 
ul  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the 
xpedition  in  North  China  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

^  Lieut.  MacGregor  served  in  New  Zealand  ttom.  34th  Dec.  1864  to  x866,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the 
ioetny'a  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  at  the  affhir  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

^  Lieut.  Flenry  served  in  the  New  2SeaIand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack 
mtheCamp  atMnkumaru  (Medal). 

^  Lieut.   Taunton  served  in  New  Zealand  from  xxth  Oct.  1864  to  x866,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  'i 
•nemy  B  attsek  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  the  ailkir  of  Kakaramea,  and  the  taking  of  Putahi  Pah  (Medal). 

"  Lieut.  SooUs  served  in  New  Zealand  during  General  Chute's  campaign  of  1866  (Medal) .  O  5 IC 

"  Lieut.  Bromfleld  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  March  1866  (Medal).     O 


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;  LtColonsl,  '33  April  41!  Oo<o«m2,  ix  Noy.  51;  if<);V>r  AmtoZ,  a6  Oofel  58; 
April  65 ;  Oensralt  14  Apriljs ;  Cobnul,  48th  Foot,  xo  Aug.  64. 
Ueuteiuuit  OoloaeL— Richard  Henry  Trayers,^  JButigu,  fg  Dec.  45 ;  Li.  15  Jan.  49 ;  Carpi.  '7  Aug.  57;  JC^cr, 


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'7  Jan.  6a;  Id.ColaMl,  t  April  70. 
IWow.— John  Richard  Lovett,*  Siuig;  »a8  Nov.  45 ;  Zi.  »a  If 
BdVard  D'Heillimer  Fairtloogh.^  JSiuiffn,  ^ao  Oct.  48 ;  Lt  19 


Mar.  47 ;  Capi.  15  May  55 ;  Mmfor,  99  Dec  64. 
Oct.  50 ;  Coyrf.  8  Jan.  5)8 ;  Jfgygr,  1  April  71. 


Francis  Constantine  Trent* ..... 

Edward  Feneran* 

John  Rawlins? 

St.  John  BaUy 

John  Fielding  WilliB  Kane 

R««rinald  Cartwright 

Alfred  Henx7  Connick  I^ynch.. 

Walter  Trealove  EUis 

Thomas  Charles  Orde  Powlett . 
Frederick  Bedley,*  Oommtm^)^ 

antt  BamandroMf  Depot i 

Pnlteney  Bdward  Bowlby 


LXStmiTAJITS. 

Reginald  Pennell,  AdjuUuii^ 
xa  June  67  ) 

WiUiani  Thomas  M'Langhlin .. 

Alexander  William  Fair 

Oeorge  Alban  Lewes 

Simon  Anthony  Dodd 

Robert  James  Chaytor 

Herbert  Bowen 

Charles  Fra.  Henry  Spencer, ) 
Aidt  de  Camp  to  Comm.  in  > 
Chief  at  Bombay  ) 

Seth  Peter  Charles  Scott 

Thomas  Cockbnm  Hood 

Frederick  Edward  Power 

George  Borridge  Rogers 

Edward  Gnlly  Bennet 

Robert  Hugh  Fraser 

Alexander  Bell   

Charles  M'Clintock  Le  Blanc... 

Oeorge  Fitsherbert  Browne  ... 

Llewellyn  Wynn  Bod^'chan') 
Sparrow 3 

Francis  MeUowes  Mayoock.. 


Sub  LxsunvAVTB. 
Maxwell  John  Manro 


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i'x8  Sept. 
Px4Mar. 
9  April 
P4N0V. 
'xSDec. 
Px6  Aug. 
p38May 
»ax  Nov. 
»x6  0ct. 

34  Oct. 

30  Mar. 


'  a  Ajjril  52 

6  June  54 

16  Oct.  55 

39  Noy.  6a 

._  '23  Nov.  65 

59; '18  Feb.  62 

63  »  4  I>ec  66 

»  6  Mar.  67 

'x4Mar.  68 

6  May  6a 

23  Nov.  60 


'13  July   58 

9  Jan.  63 

»29May  63 

23  Dec.  64 

Pa3Ang.  64 

'  6  Mar.  67 

y  4  June  6x 

i^xajune  67 

8  July  68 
'17  Nov.  63 
'25  April  68 
"  I  AprU  68 
14  Oct.  68 
1^2  X  Ang.  69 

8  Feb.  70 
'  7  May  70 

6  July    70 

38  Oct.    7x 
33  July    68 


I'd!  Deo.  55 

33  Nov.  60 

'39  Oct.  6x 

'30  Mar.  67 

1^x4  Mar.  68 

'  8  Feb.  68 

'21  Aug.  69 

^  X  Dec.  69 

'38  Oct.  71 

35  June  69 

ax  Jan.   74 


^xoMay    6x 


P3oMar. 
'x2  June 
'x4Mar. 
Pa  May 
»i4  0ct. 
4  Aug. 


'ax  Aug.  69 


P33  June 
^23  June 
'•27  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

a8  0ot. 

28  Oct. 


28OCL 
38  Oct. 


4  Mar.   72 
6  Dec.   73 


>  Lt.Golonel  Travers  served  the  Poiganb  cis:^ 
paign  of  X848--49,  and  was  present  witik  the  v& 
Regiment  ^     ' 


tgiment  during  the  whole  of  the  siege  open- 
tions  before  Mooltan,  action  of  Soaqkoczid,  tsi 
surrender  of  the  Fortress  of  Mooltan :  sfterwaztia 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medsl  inth  tn 
Clasps). 

s  Major  Lovett  landed  with  the  48th  Regimcst 
in  the  Crimea  on  the  2xst  April  1855  and  senti 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  BebactopoU  and  «u  oa 
detached  duW  in  the  Dockyard  fh>m  14th  Jacajr 
to  X4th  March  1856  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Ous 
of  the  MedJidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Feneran  landed  with  the  i9i^  Ber* 
ment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  2x8t  April  1S55.  ci 
served  at  the  siege  and  fldl  of  Sebastopol  (Med&l 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


SUB  LXBUT. 


28  Feb.   74 

Fttjfmattor.—ILeDiy  John  Wahab,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Snrign,  '22  May  40;  LUut.  *x6  Aug.  43;  Ho»Jitoor,ilkcU- 

Qitarter  Xa§ter.— John  Knox,  4  Nov.  64. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Me^or  Francis  Holton,  JfB.  SmrgeonMcQor^  9  May  jx. 

Rcinge  Bxttt.—AgcHte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  —Iriah  Aaente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  St.,  and  Co. 
JBmbarked/or  Malta,  October  x868. 
*  Major  Fairtlough  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  x9th  Jan.  to  34th  May  1855,  as  Adjutant  of  the  >  41^ 
Regiment,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  mth  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  also  in  New  Zesbmii 


duing  the  war  in  1863-66  (Medal) . 

*  Major  Trent  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftom  sxst  April  X855.  inclnding  the  siege  and  &ncf 
Sebastopol— wounded  on  4th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Rawlins  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  from  the  3rd  September  X855,  including  the  siege  and  &U  a 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  . 

•Cantain  Sedley  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  engased^ 
Sinho,  present  at  the  ftdl  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  i Sth  and  aist  September,  also  m  tbe 
advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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WiUJam  Yotmg,*  Interpreter 

Graham  Taylor? 

Alfred  George  Hnyshe,*  Devutjf  AM$iataHt\ 

Quarter  Maeter  Oeneral,  Mkow,  Bombay  S 

Greorge  Shirley  

William  John  Gillespie,  Aetietant  Director  ) 

ofOymmatia,  JBombay    } 

Francu  Charles  Gavegan^**  

Francis  Wihnot»»  

John  Isaac  Nason 

Heniy  Ferdinand  Oakes   

William  Stevenson 


GoknaL— Thomas  James  Galloway,^  Ensign^  '13  Sept.  ax;  Lt.  a  June  95;  Copt,  'a;  Deo.  27;  BUMt^or, 
23K0V.  41  :  Major,  14  Jane  42;  Lt.Colonel,  a2  Deo.  48;  Colonel,  q&  Nov.  54;  Mc^  Qeneral,  27  March 
63;  lAeut.&eneral,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  49th  Foot,  5  Dec.  71. 

lisotenaat  OoloneU.— <?adwaUader  Adams,'  CB.  Brigadier  Qeneral  Comrnanduig  Belganm  Dieiriet,  Bombay; 


and  Id.  I'a  Sept.  45 ;  Lt.  '23  Mar.  47 ;  Capt.  '5  Dec.  51 ;  Bt.Major,  xa  Dec.  54 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  6  June  56 ; 
liaior,  Z9  Deo.  56;  lJt.Colonel,^4  Aug.  63;  Colonel,  17  Nov.  63. 
Charles FitzGerald,'^  Bne.  '27  Jan.  54 ;  id.  sq  Oct.  54;  Capt.  a  Oct.  55 ;  Xaj.  'x8  Oct.  64;  Lt.Colonel,  4  Oct.  73. 


Meuor,  19  Deo.  56;  Lt.Colonel,^^  Aug.  63;  Colonel,  X7  Nov.  63.' 

tiarlesFitzGerald,^  Bne.  '27  Jan.  54 ;  id.  ao  Oct.  54;  Capt.  a  Oct.  ^3 ,  ^^.    ^»  x^vu.  v^^  ^.y>»^^^.,  ^  ^^^. 
MMMn.—e.  Thomas  Erskine  Arthur  Hall,  Offleiating  Depntg  Adjutant  General,  Bombay;  Ene.  a  Sept.  33: 

Id.  5  June  55;  Capt.  ^zi  May  60 :  Major,  ^2Z  Juno  71. 
William  Watts  Corban,ft  JSm^,  'xa  July  50;  Lt.  '3  Feb.  54;  Captain,  29  Dec.  54;  Bt.Major,  28  Oct.  69 ; 

Major,  4  Oct.  73. 


Charles  Pilcher  Temple,  Adj.  x  March  69 

9.  Thomas-Sidney  St.  Clair  Smith  

Charles  Barter  Bogue 

Edward  Brooke  Thornton 

Thomas  Charles  Armstrong  Fox,  SU;^ 

Officer,  Mount  Aboo  Sanitarimn } 

Henry  Tichbome  Smith 

Edward  Albert  Des  Barres   

Edward  Thompson  Dickson 

Arthor  Norman  Bums    

Henry  Ernest  Haldane   

Justinian  Gordon  Ponsonby 

Samuel  Lindsay  Moor  Bemmington 

Frank  Montagu  Eundall    

Thomas  Fraser  King  


»  3  Mar. 
xo  April 

37  July 

aSMay 

P3X  Aug. 

a9Mar. 
'  3  Aug. 

Z4  Sept. 
Pa6May 

a6  Nov. 

»i9  Aug. 
P19  Dec. 
P14  April 
^5  July 
24  Jan. 

Pxx  Oct. 
'11  April 
I  23  Jan. 
i^aaFeb. 
'  4  Jan. 

23  Sept. 

24  Sept. 


StTB  LlBtTTXVJLVTS. 

Charles  Albert  Bushman  

James  Molesworth  Candy , 

Arthur  Courtenay  Woollcombe  Boyoe  . 
Henry  lAwrence  Daly , , 


6  Nov.   54 
9  May    5x 

xz  Sept.  57 

XX  July    59 

'30  April  6x 

9  Oct.  6x 
25  July  64 
^  4  June  58 
'29  May    63 

z  Aug.  63 


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19  Aug.  56     sJuly   7a 
6  Aug.  58     5  July  72 

9  Aug.  63 

'zS  Oct.    64 

Pxo  Oct.    65 

3z  Sept.  65 
'  9  April  70 

14  April  71 

'38  Oct.    7X 

4  Oct.     73 


'x4  Sept.  70 


Px4Mar.  65 

P  4  July  65 

Pxo  Nov.  65 

»x7Mar.  69 

<P3oJune  69 

^iB  Dec.  67 

'xoAug.  70 

X4  April  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  7x 

9  Mar.  73 

a8  Oct.  7x 


BUB  LIBVT. 


z4Ang.  7a 
a  Nov.  7a 
X  Jan.    73 

aSFeb.   74 


-  Lt.General  Galloway  was  actively 
employed  in  Jamaica  during  the  in- 
surrection of  the  Negroes  in  z83x-3a 
in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the 
33rd  Regiment.  Commanded  the  Pe- 
shawur  brigade  during  the  Indian 
mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal)  as  Briga- 
dier of  the  ist  class,  which  appoint- 
ment he  retained  until  his  embarka- 
tion with  the  last  Division  of  the  70th 
Eegiment  for  New  Zealand  in  March 
1 86 1.  On  promotion  to  Miyor  General 
he  commanded  the  Colonial  Forces  in 
the  province  of  Auckland  flrom  July 
1863  to  February  1865,  during  the 
operations  in  the  North  Island 
(Medal). 


Pfly«<irf«r.— William  Drinff,"  7  Sept.  55 ;  Eneign,  5  Nov.  54;  Lt.  36  Feb.  55 ;  Ilon.M<yor,  5  Nov.  69. 

Quartor  Maeter.^VBxnel  M'Cartney,  ao  July  67. 

Medical  Qffieer.— Surgeon  Ma^or  James  Johnson  d' Altera,  Surgeon  Major,  \  April  73. 

Fadnge  OcTeQU.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Cq.— Embarked  for  Bombay,  a8  July  1865. 

'  Brigadier  General  Adams  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Crimea  in  X854-5S,  including  the  battles  of  ttie  .^ma  and 
tnkerman  (wounded),  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  36th  Oct.,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  x8th  June  and 
tth  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  LtColonel,  Knight  of  tho  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of 
ibeMecyidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^    ^.        ^       ^^       ^^  „ 

♦  U.Colonel  FitzGerald  and  Mi^or  Young  served  with  the  49^  Eegiment  in  the  Cnmea  ftom  the  X4th  Nov.  zSm, 
including  the  siege  and  fieJl  of  Sebastopol.  capture  of  the  Quarries  with  the  storming  parly,  and  assaults  of  the 
Bsdan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Major  Young  was  sevwely 
irounded  at  the  Quarries,  and  has  also  the  Sardinian  Medal.  Lt.Colonel  FitzGerald  has  the  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie. 

» Uaiar  Corbaa  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alzna  and  Inkerman,  siegB 
tf  Sebartopol,  and  sortie  of  adth  October  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).         ^  ,„  _^  ,_    «    ^ 

'  Major  Taylor  served  with  the  sjrd  Regiment  the  campaign  of  x85i-5a  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Pe^wor 
ftontjer.  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chutra,  Gopalgunge,  Khodagunge,  »ndentry  mto 
Pattehghur,  a0hir  of  Bhumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
Jlsap,  and  mentioned  in  despatches). 


•  (Sptain  Huyshe  served  tC  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  with  the  3rd  Bulft  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forta). 

Clasps! 


"Captain  Gavegan  served  with  t£e  49th  Regiment  in  the  Bastem'campaign  of  X85A,  including  the  battle  of  Alma, 
«iege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  October,  and  battle  of  Inkerman— shot  through  the  body  (Medal  with  three 


nent  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  X867-68,  and  waa 


ifid  Turkish  Medal) 

u  Captain  Wilmot  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  thro 
prwent  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  ,    ^     ,      ^  „  ^  ,.  /»,  ^  « 

"M^or  Dring  served  the  Sutlej  campaSfnof  X845-46,  and  was  wounded  at  tho  battle  of  FwoBeahah  (Medal). 
Brned  also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  .u  1855.  including  sorUes  of  5th  and  xoth  May,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  (he 
Ml Sept.~woiinded  (Medal  with Cku>i), and TorkishMedal). 


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Yw-Ber.  ColoaeL— Air  Edward  Walter  Fore«Uer  Walker,»  ZCB.  Enrigu  4r  Li.  »8  March  27 ;  XI.  4"  Oni.  .»«8  Oct.  31 : 


Full. Half      Ckmt.  tjrld.Colonel, '6 Deo,  44;   Major  4^  CoUmel,  20  Jane  54;   Id.CoUmel,  14  'jime  58;   Majcr  Oenml, 
Pay^  Pay^     26  Deo.  59 ;  Lieut.  General,  19  April  68  ;  Colonel  soth  Foot,  8  March  73. 

liMHeaaat  OoloBeL— Henry  Kd^rm  Weare,*  CS.  Bneign,  33  Oct.  41;  Lt.  '33  Dec.  43;   C«<.»a6M»y  4?; 

\    Bt.Mty'or,  z3  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  33 Dec.  54 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  6  Jnnes6;  Colonel,  zo  April 63 ;  Lt.Colnul,  loNor.ed. 

Major*.— Andrew  0.  Knox  Lock,»  Eneion,  *a8  Sept.  47;  Lt.^S  June  49;  Copt.  »i2  Auk-  S3;  BtMmjer,t 


i     ^ov.  55 ;  Bi.Lt.Colonel,  zo  Feb.  65 ;  Ifafor,  zo  Nov.  68. 
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John  Thompson,?  JE'm^,  37  Feb.  53;  XI.  3  Mar.  54;  Oapt,  95  Sept.  55;  BtMtdor,  3z  Mar.  65;  Ma>or,  1 
I    April  73.     


Captauib. 

Arthur  Evelyn  Fyler* 

Robert  H.  Patrick  Doran* 

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«.  Clement   Richard  Johnaon,^ 

Mqfor,  Dublin    

Edmund  Leach^*   

Frederic  Falkneri*   

William  Henry  Wilson^' 
Charles  Richard  King^ 

Robert  Bruoe^>   

Wm.  Henry  Barker"*  ... 


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»z8  Feb. 

zz  Aug. 

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LiBUTBBAirTS. 

Rob.  Stuart  MacGregor  >* , 

William  L.  Fleury,«ft  Inttrucior  qf  Mue- 

ketrvi  April  70   

John  HamsonVander  Meulen 

Richard  Oliffe  Richmond  

Charles  Morant  Churchill*   

William  Head  Bayly    

Henry  Walter  PhUlips    

James  Edward  Doidge  Taunton*?  

Edgar  John  Robinson,  Adjutant  z  April  73 

James  Powrie  Soote"* , 

James  Bromfleld" 

AValter  Delamain  Tripe  , 


36  Feb. 

»z2  Feb. 

zz  Jan. 

'z8Mar. 
3  July 
»2z  Dec. 
P36  Feb. 
'  7  Apr. 
'z3  April 
»z8  0ct. 
'35  April 
»Z5  Nor. 
'zaMay 


Sub  Libutbvjlbts. 

Thomas  Herbert  Brock 

Edward  Henry  Carr    

Percy  James  Montgomerie  Yaldwyn 

Herbert  William  Ozanne   

Frederick  George  Pollock 

Alfred  Ambrose  Lane 


6  Nov. 

8  Deo. 
'35  Aug. 

Z3  Jan. 

9  Feb. 
9  Mar. 

23  -A.ug. 
zz  Mar. 
6  Jan. 
56|»36  0ct. 


54  »zz  Feb. 
54 1*39  Mar. 
54!  xoMay 


55,'x6May  63  ax  Mar. 
SS'xa  April  64  ax  Aug. 
55  '*x8  Oct.  64 
58  »  7  July  69 
59 


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3z  Jan. 

■'z6May 

6  May 

'z8  0ct. 


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sJnly    73 


X  April  70 

z8  April  65 

X  April  73 

*Lt.Colonel  Lock  served  in  & 
50th  Regiment  throughout  the  Esil- 
em   campaign  of  1854-55,  indiutE^ 
63  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermai. 
.   siege  and  £sil  of  Bebaatopol  (Ueda 
^^iwiUi  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^r, 
y^  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5^^ 
P,-  T„«-  -i  Class  of  the  Me<$die,  and  Tnikuh 
p  !\S.    S  Medal).      ServSf  also  the  b«to«J 
4  Mar.   ta  c^^mpaigns  in  New  Zealand  fhmzr^ 
l\  Jan.  z8^  to  z666  (Medal). 
7'{    MCapt.  Barker  and  LieaLChaztki: 
"'  served  in   New   Zealand  from  i^ 


38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct.  

^1  nSt*    l\  I  NovT  1863  to  "xiee,  and  were  pwiia 
38  Oct.    7zi  ^  ^^  aasauUand  capture  of  Bm- 

Igiawhia.  repulse  of  theenem/tstack 

BUB  X.IBVT.  ion  the  Camp  at  Nnkumam,  sndi^ 
aflkir  of  Kakaramea  (Medal) . 


34  July 
ax  Aug. 
xz  Deo. 
z4May 
9  Aug. 
za  Nov. 


^  »,....^.«,  .—John  Nowlan  •  14  April  54 ;  Bneian,  39  Dec.  48 ;  Lt.  »i8  April  5z ;  Son.MaJcr,  Z4  April  64- 
Quarter  Jfoul^.— Samuel  Dicken  Nichols  Grmsell,  9  Aug.  7Z. 


Pajfnuuter.- 

Quarter  Ml  , „.  ,.. 

Medical  Officer. —Surgeon  Miyor  Nicholas  Ffolliott  Surgeon,  1$  Feb.  71. 

Faeinge  'BlXkQ.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Coj—MetwmedfromNtm  South  Waist,  14  Jitue  1869. 
1  Sir  Walter  Walker  landed  at  the  Alma  on  the  aand  September  1854,  and  commanded  the  Boots  Fusiher  Qoa:^ 
in  the  subsequent  campaign,  includiug  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October,  fata^ 
of  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  At  Inkerman,  with  his  weak  Battalion  at  the  Sandbaf  Battery,  he  cka7g«*i 
on  three  occasions  heavy  Columns  of  the   enemy,  driving  tizem  down  the  hill  in  ooniuaion   (received  tbn; 
wounds,  one  severe,  and  had  his  horse  shot  under  him).    On  diilbrent  occasions  at  the  coxzunenoement  oftb:  1 
siege  he  commanded  as  Colonel  the  right  and  left  attacks.    Was  sent  to  command  the  right  attack  on  the  iSii:  ! 
October,  vice  Colonel  the  Honourable  F.  G.  Hood,  killed,  to  conform  to  which  order  he  had  to  pass  at  mid-daj  ; 
over   the  open  plain  exposed  to  all  the  enemv's   guns.    Appointed  General  of    the   Trenches  on  the  i^ 
January  Z855,  in  which  capacity  he  served  untu  after  the  fuTuf  the  place.    Commanded  on  several  occunsa  | 
the  Divisions  engaged  before  Sebastopol  (Right  Attack),  f^quently  on  very  warm  occasions,  on  one  of  wfaidi.  tL«  ! 
30th  August,  he  was  wounded  in  the  noad  by  splinters  of  shell  (mentioned  in  despatchea,  CB.,  Medal  with  tiu« 
Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Cflass  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  and  Sardinian  Medala). 

*  Colonel  Weare  served  with  the  ssnd  Regiment  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  Z848,  including  the  first  siege  opentiO-M 
before  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  as  D.A.  A(^.General  at  Head  Qiun«n^ 
including  the  afikir  of  Bulgauak  and  battle  of  Alma  (severely  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches).  In  Z855  kescrreii 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  appointed  A.Q.M.  (General  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Brevets  of  ii»ior  v- 
Lt. Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  the  soth  Regiment  danf 
the  New  Zealand  wars  fkom  z86^  to  z866,  including  the  assault  itnd  capture  of  Rangiawfaia  on  azst  Feb.  1864  mn- 
tioned  in  despatches) ;  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukuxziaru  on  a4th  Jan.  Z865  (menuooed  ts. 
despatches,  and  CB.).  Commanded  a  Force  of  xaoo  Cavalry,  Artillery,  and  Infknti^v  at  Nukuxnaru  and  Wsitocon. 
moving  in  conjunction  with  the  force  under  Sir  Duncan  Cameron;  also  the  Fiela  Force  in  ita  advance  into u^ 
enemy^s  country,  for  some  time  during  the  absence  of  the  Brigadier  (General,  including  the  action  of  Ksksmao- 
CoBomanded  the  Movable  Colunm  formed  for  keeping  open  the  district  in  X865-66,  and  with  that  Column  opened  tb« 
road  to  Taranaki  untU  met  by  the  force  firom  that  district  (Medal) .  .  . 

7  Major  Thompson  served  the  Sutlen  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkse,  ^^eroieBfau. 
Aliwal,  and  Sobraon ;  was  wounded  by  the  explosion  6f  a  gun-limber  at  Feroseshah,  and  very  severely  'mmam 
by  grape-shot  in  right  breast  at  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  throughout  thaKastem  campeiflfD^ 
"U-SSf  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  (iBil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claspe.  stbClttf 
of  tne  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  fh>m  zsth  Nov.  Z863  to  i^^ 
and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  (menUoned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  MMjat),  lepue 
of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Mukumaru,  and  the  afihir  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

■  Minors  Fvler  and  Nowlan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i854-«5,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcmfi. 
■lege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal ) .  , 

*  Captain  Doran  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ttom  aand  Nov.  X854,  including  the  siege  and  flMO- 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  from  li^ 
Nov.  X863  to  z866,  and  was  present  at  Waiari,  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy'itu*^ 
oa  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the  affiur  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

^0 Captain  Clarke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  until'  severely  wounded  in  the  head  and  taken  prieoaffc* 
sortie  on  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  azst  Dec.  Z854  (prisoner  of  war  until  zoth  Sept.  Z855),  having  been jp(«<^ 
at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  ihree  Clasps,  Sardinian  snd  Tons' 
Medals,  and  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie).    Served  in  New  Zealand  in  x866  (Medal). 


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lieBteuat  OoIobaL— Samnel  Alexander  Madden,*  Stuiffn,  '7  July  43 ;  Z<.  4  Joly  45  ;  Capt.  6  Jane  54 ;  3£aJor, 

'11  Aoj?.  63;  Lt.CoUmel,  ^94  July  60. 
■lUon,— t.  Charles  Acton,*  Snman,  ^12  Bee.  51 ;  X^.  6  Jnne  54 ;  Capi.  1*8  Jan.  56 ;  Ji£<njor,  '  30  June  65. 
Malcolm  Charlea  Farrington,  Miuign,  10  June  53 ;  Lt.  »3  Nov.  54;  Cofrf.  23  June  58 ;  Major,  73  Dec.  71. 


CAPtJLXirs. 

Eustace  Beaumont  Bumaby  ... 

Charles  Kyrle  Ghatflfild  

Wm.  Price  Llewellyn  Lewes, ) 
A4;.  iH  Adm,  Bait,  Pern-  \ 
broke  SyU  VolunUort j 

John  Frederick  Ttydell/CoM-  \ 
wkondmrnt  Mwrrao  Dtpoi  } 

John  Yes^  Nngrent  

Robert  Charles  Ghwme 

Arthur  Singleton  Wynne 

William  Clements  

Arthur  Shaen  Carter 

George  Frederick  White 


— I — — I    

14  Jnly    54i'  5  Sept.  56,'  4  Aug.  63 
a  Nov.  55    15  Jane  58    13  Oct.    64 

'17  Nov.  57  '15  Nov.  59  »ax  Aug.  67 


23  Mar. 

P  9  Nov. 
»  1  April 
P  4  Aug. 
x8May 
34  Sept. 
30  June 


LiBimirmB. 
Qeorge  Henx^  DenshirOi  Ad- ") 

jutami  I  July  71  _. } 

Braokley  Herbert 

Kennett,  Iu$t.  qf  Mu»i 

6  Feb.  7a 

Bdward  Gumberlege 

Junes  Bower  Dunn  

Thomas  Johnson  Seppings.. 
William  Edmondes  Harness 

Caleb  Collins   

Charles  Coghlan  Smyth? 

James  O'Brien  Drury  

Edward  Lockhart  Burnett .. 

Biobard  Marsh  Dunn  

John  Gnyse  Sparke 

William  Boxwell 


SVB  LlBVYBVA-VTS. 

Bobt.Francis  Qartaide-Tipping 

Basil  Bdward  Spragge 

Boderick  William  MacLeod  .. 

Qenzy  Allen  Wm.  Johnson 

CharlesEdw.Wylde  Macdonald 
P<9Ma«^«r.— -Edward  Roberts,*  3  Dec.  68. 


I     CAPTAiy. 


47   23  Jnne 

58 1 »  4  Aug. 
6a  »i5  May 
63  '21  Aug. 
55   33  Mar. 

58  P27  May 
65  '29  May 


xoNov.  65 
'ax  Aug.  67 


'34  July    69 
'29  Jan.    70 


»i8Dec. 
'13  Jxme 
'aa  July 
'  4  Sept. 
'29  Jan. 

5  Nov. 
37  May 

6  July 
^13  July 

3  Sept. 
»x5  Feb. 


BBXT.MAJ. 


5  July    72 


'29  Mar. 
'23  April 
''10  June 

x8  Jan. 
»i8  Nov. 

33  Aug. 
x  April 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

.18  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 


33  July  58 

'39  May  69 

1*33  Mar.  71 

'22  April  71 

23  Dec.  7x 

6  Mar.  72 

X  July  73 


'  LtCoIonel  Madden  served  with  the  sxst  Light 
Infimbry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53, 
was  on  board  the  B.I.C.  steam-sloop  SetoBtri* 
during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the 
enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river ;  served 
during  the  succeeding  three  oa^rs*  operations  in 
the  vfeinitjr  (including  the  storming  of  the  White 
House  Bectoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Rangoon;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Bassein  X9th  May,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack 
on  Prome  8th  iJeo.  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Pegu). 


0I7B  LTBUT. 


3  Aug. 
X9  0ct. 
19  Oct. 
38  Feb. 
38  Feb. 


QHarUr  Ifotter.— William  Sibbald,*  14  Sept.  55. 

Mtdical  Qiftetr.—Surgwik  Major  Leonard  Kidd.^<<  MB,  Surgeon,  13  Feb.  66. 


liaeinge  Bin^.-^Ageni,  A.  Laurie,  Esq.— JWiA  Agenit,  Messrs.  Cane  and  ^aDA.^-lEmbarkedfor  India,  1$  October  1^72. 

*  Major  Acton  served  with  the  sist  Light  Infantry  in  Bnrmah  from  Feb.  1853  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  pre- 
Mnt  with  Captain  Irby's  Detachment  of  four  Companies  with  Brigadier  General  Cheape's  Force  during  the  whole  of 
the  Baccessftu  operations  in  the  Monabew  district,  ending  in  the  assault  and  capture,  on  the  x9th  March  1853,  of  the 
BtToniirhold  of  the  Burmese  chief  D}*attoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*  Major  Trydell  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  with  she  43rd  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  Kirwee  (Medal). 

'  Lieut.  Smyth  served  in  the  Transport  Department  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  from  Canada  of  1870. 

■  Paymaster  Roberts  served  as  a  Captain  in  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  dan- 
Keroualy  wounded— gun-shot  wound  of  left  elbow-joint— at  Arogee,  in  which  action  he  commanded  two  Companies  of 
tbo  4th  King's  Own,  being  the  Baggage  Guard  (mentioned  in  desiwtches,  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Sibbald  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftt)m  xsth  Deo.  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  Cftll  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal,  also 
the  Medal  for  distmguished  conduct  in  the  iield,with  an  annuity  of;^^^).  Served  during  the  suppression  of  the 
Indian  mutiny  flrom  1857  to  1859,  including  the  operations  connected  with  the  pursuit  01  Tantia  Topee  and  Rao 
8shib  with  a  field  force  commanded  by  Colonel  W.  Boyle,  89th  Regiment. 

>°  Snrgeon  Mi^'or  Kidd.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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GiUDAB  BoDBXflo"  "Baiuios"  '*8lVi- 
'  PBinvsiTLA  "  *'  Waxbbloo  "  "  Dbul" 

Odond.— 9ttl  iSir  William  Bowan^^  GCB.  Enrignt  4  Nov.  03;  X«.  15  June  04;  Copt.  19  Oct.  08;  Major, 
3  Mar.  14;  JU.Colontl,  21  Jan.  19;  Colonel,  zo  Jan.  37;  Major  &MMraZ,9  Not.  46;  X««i(<.6«iiaral,9oJiuie54i 
&«n0ra^,  13  AxLSt.  62 ;  Colonel  sand  Foot,  10  Mar.  61. 

Lieutenant Ooloael.— JSTcm.  Smest George  Cnrson,* Bnt. '13  Dec. 44;  Lt.^iS Feb. 48 ;  Copt. '19 Kor. 5a ;  M^, 
'26  Feb.  64 ;  X^.Od^om^,  '19  Feb.  70. 

MajoTi.— Wm.Barwell  Browne  BarweU,jFiM.»ao Apr.  60 ;  Lt.  '26  Feb.  6a  ;  Capt.  »i  May  67 ;  UaJ.  »as  Mar.  71. 

Thomaa  Manbonrg  Bailie,  Eneign,  ^29  Jnly  62 ;  Lt.  ^2  Jane  65  ;  Capt,  '3  June  68 ;  Jfoyor,  >io  Jnne  71. 


GAJTAixrs. 

Henry  Littleton  Powys 

Howard  Kingsoote 

Henry  Goker  Adams 

Robert  William  Blackwood 

Henry  George  Fane 

Metcalfe  Btudholzne  Brownrigg  . 

Arthur  Thnrstan  Ooaae 

Thomaa  Dacres  Butler 

Henry  Mitchell  Sholto  Douglas.... 

William  Henry  Drage 

James  Johnstone 


LXBUTBVABTS. 

Bioh.  MaxJTnilian  Pnlteney 

John  Percy  Meade 

Evelyn  Broomfleld  Pocklington,  Intt,  cf  ] 

Mu$ketry  2^  Oct.  71   J 

Gilbert  Hugh  M.  Biddulph 

Xord  Charles  Bobert  Pratt 

Charles  John  BoylQ,  A^uiant  34  Jan.  74  .. 

Alfred  Rob.  MaskallLanghome  

Walter  HoweU  Cunliflb 

Philip  Thomas  Godaal 

Arthur  Edward  Dalsell   

William  Henry  OdeU  v. 

Thomas  Greorge  Dundas 

Hon.  John  Montagu  Btopford  

Frederick  John  Fane  Fyler 


9  Mar. 

4  Mar. 
'la  June 
Pxa  Jnne 
Pa6  Feb. 

xDec. 
Pxo  Nov. 
F  3  June 
'aa  Aug. 

9  May 
'ao  Feb. 


'z8  Jan. 
P  3  April 

'  I  May 

'  8  May 
'ax  Aug. 
'  a  Sept. 
»  xMay 
P  7  Mar. 
'  3  AprU 
P30  Feb. 


Pa9Mar. 

6  April 
Pa6  Jan. 
Pxx  Dec. 
'30  Mar. 
»  sApril 
'IX  April 
P  3  June 
P  a  Sept. 

4  Mar. 
P30  Sept. 


Sub  LXBUTBVA.VTB. 

Wilfred  Arbuthnot  Gough 

Algernon  Garrett  Scriven 

Edward  Coope  Fulcher 

Frederick  John  Evelegh 

Charles  Molyneux  Button   

Eustace  Gambler  Mansel  

Hector  Edmond  Monro  

Fajftnaeter. — 

QttarUr  Ma»ter.—^oYm  Beilly,*  3X  March  60 ;  JSn$.  4  June  58. 

Jfodieal  Officer,— Sutyevn  Major  William  Bobert  Burkitt,?  Surgeon,  x8  April  68. 


'38  Oct. 
P  a  Dec.    68 

3  Feb.   69 

Px7Mar.  69 
'34  April  69 
P19  Feb.  70 
PxoMay 
Pa7  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

30  Deo. 

X7  Jan. 

xa  Nov. 

aSFeb. 


Pax  Aug. 
P  a  Sept. 
P30  Sept.  68 
Pa8  0ct.    68 

24  April  69 
PxoNov.  69 
PxoJune  7x 
P3X  Oct.  7x 
^"31  Oct.  7X 
3  Aug.  7a 

x4Feb.  74 


SUB   X.IBUT. 


26  June  73 
36  June  73 
x4Aug.  7a 
X3N0V.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
4  Oct.  73 
a8Febw   74 


^Mng$  BnS.— Agent*,  Mevirs.  Cox  and  Oo.—SmbairheiM  ^o^  Sept.  xB68. 

*  Sir  William  Bowan  served  with  the  sand  Regiment  in  Sicily  in  X806-07;  on  the  expedition  to  Sweden  in  jU\ 
in  Portugal  and  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  ftt)m  Aug.  x8o8  to  the  embarkation  of  the  Army  at  Gornnui,  at  im 
bombwrSment  and  capture  of  Flushing  in  X809;  in  Port^al  in  x8ii,  including  the  action  at  SabujpFBl;  inttePenMwHa 
and  south  of  France  from  January  18x3  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  batUea  of  Vittona  andthe  PJTOe*; 
attack  of  the  entrenched  Camp  at  Vera  during  the  passage  of  the  Bidasaoa  river;  attack  of  the  fortdW 
positions  of  La  Bhune  and  Sarre  during  the  passage  of  the  nver  Nivelle,  battle  on  passmg  tbe  nver  NxTfisna 
attack  by  the  French  of  the  Heights  of  Arcangues,  battles  of  Orthee  and  Toulouse,  and  mtermedjat«  affairs.  Berraa 
also  the  campaign  of  x8x5,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paris,  when  he  wsasappo™* 
commandant  of  the  first  arrondissement  of  that  citv.  Promoted  to  Brevet  Major  for  the  batue  of  Qrthes,  aaa 
Brevet  Lt.Colonel  for  services  in  the  field  (War  Medal  with  six  Clasps) . 

*  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  E.  G.  Curson  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
c  Quarter  Master  Reilly  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

'  Surgeon  Major  Burkltl.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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"'^JS^']        63td(8hrop,kire).-Idn&edto43Td.       [^^X'^:-^i„^. 

'  NiaUPOBT"  *'  T0UB»AT  "  "S«.  LuCLL"  "TaI^YM^A."  *'SAI.AMAVCi.*'  "VirrOMA"  "PT»KWKM"**NrTBLL»"  **Tou- 

Ye«n;jar.,  &OVBB"  ••PMnirsini.'*  "Auwal"  "SoBBAOjr"  "PuyjATJB"  "Goojsrax"  "Lucmiow." 

ColoaeL— Sir  Charles  TroUope,i  jroj.  JFiu.  ^xp  Nor.  25;  Lt.  »io  Oct.  26;  Cap*.  P23  Aug.  31 ;  Mqj.  ^x6  Jim© 

43 ;  Id.Ccl.  30 Nov.  46;  Col.  ao  Jane  54 ;  Jfq/. Gen.  ao  Sept.  6x ;  Lt  Qtn.  24  Feb.  71 ;  Col.  53rd  Foot,  27  Dec.  68. 
lienteouit  Oolonel.— John  Alexander  Daheell,*  Emi^n^  30  Jan.  47;  Lt.  '14  Mar.  51 ;  Capt.  ig  Nov.  57;  Bt, 

Major,  a6  April  59:  Miyott  '3  Jan.  6^;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  4  Jane  70 ;  Lt. Colonel,  x  April  73. 
■^on.— George  Robert  Hopkins.^  JSntwn,  28  Aag.  39;  Lt.  26  July  44;  Capt.  7  Nov.  53;  St.Major,^^ 

'iiBiCitis&  I  m.Li.Colonel,  z8  March  60;  Mnjor,  15  May  72. 
George  Newton  Fendall,'  A$$utant  MiUtary  Secretary  to  Lord  Sandkunt,  Ensign,  xi  Dec.  46 ;  £^.^4  May  49; 

Capt.  >7  Nov.  56;  Bt.Major,  24  Mar.  58;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  18  Mar.  69  ;  Major,  i  April  73. 


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Pay. 


Half 


Robert  Holt  Traell*  '13  June 

William  Lowry  Aachinleck"  ...    29  Deo. 

Harry  Elmhirst  14  May 

Henry  John  Beckwith 30  Dec. 

Robert  Prino^ ^ii  Aug. 

William  Loraine  Greddes 6  Feb. 

Henry  Douglas  Rooke 31  Dec. 

John  Francis  Henry  Harrison  P30  Nov. 

William  Rogerson 1*24  June 

Charles  Henry  Bonney 11  Mar. 

John  Knox  Kirkwood  9  Jan. 


LtxuTJurAjrrs. 
Frederick  Bowyer  Lane,  Ad- ") 

^*K£<m<  2  March  73    } 

Robert  Waller 

Thomas  Burnett  Hitchcock,) 

at  8t^CoUege i 

RichaioGodman  Temple  Cotton 
Murray  Dyne  Messiter,  Intt.  \ 

^JKMlw<rv  U  Sept.  66     ...j 

BexgaminMMDlintock 

"Benrj  Moor  Westby 

Aubone  George  Fife  

Godfr^  John  Smith 

Francis  Cheyney  Hare 

Reginald  Allgood  Hall 

George  Arbuthnot 

Frederick  Coare  Mein  

Pnlteney  Henry  Murray 

Lionel  Algernon  White 


56   29  Oct. 
37  P30  Dec. 
58  '15  June 
58  '  9  April 
56    19  Nov. 

58  *'a9  Jan. 

59  '30  June 

60  '  6  Aug. 

62  P  7  April 
59  '27  May 

63  P26  May 


I 

I  Sub  LiBUTxiTAXTS. 
John  Hope  Wynne  Syton 
I  William  MacLaughlin 


'24  Mar. 
'23  Aug. 
P17  Nov. 

30  Aug. 

9  Oct. 

••29  Nov. 
P23  Mar. 
Pis  May 
'  5  June 
P14  Sept. 
••  a  Nov. 
P29May 
Pya  Aug. 
••27  Feb. 
'30  Oct. 


57  r  30  June  63 

59l'i2Jaly  64 

6oP26May  65 

61 '25  July  65 

57  P15  May  66 

6x»'2oJuly  66 

63'Pi4Sept.  66 

61  P29  Mar.  64 

651*25  Mar.  71 

621    x  Jan.  73 

65,     I  AprU  73 


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'as  July    65 

'18  July    65     *  Lt.ColoneI  Fendall  served  with  the  53Td  Regi- 
p.    j£^-.    ^  ment  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawar 


63 


^ 


20  Jan.    68 


Frontier  iu  185^-53  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Also  the 

'    "       '         ignof  1857-59,  including  the  actions 

•palgunce,  Klhodagungo,  and  ei^zy 


64  i'z4  Sept.  66,Indiandmipaignof  1857-59,  including  the  actions 
of  Cbutra,  Gopalgunce,  Klhodagungo,  and  ei^zy 
into  Futtebpore»  and    affair   of   Shumshabad; 


^22  Aug.  68  served  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  assault  and  cap- 

P29  May  6q  ture  of  Meangu^firOi  ^^^  QJbo  at  the  siege  and 

66  ^30  Oct.  69  capture  of  Lucknow,  after  which  he  officiated  as 

66  ''37  July  70  D.A.  Quarter  Master  General  at  Lucknow  until 

66  *  z  Oct.  70  the  close  of  Uie  rebellion  in  Oude  (mentioned  in 

66  '35  yixLT.  7 1, despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  with  Medal  Clasp). 
7x     w  Major  Thompson  served  with  the  S3rd  Regi- 


67;  28  Oct. 

68  38  Oct. 
69'  28  Oct. 

69  28  Oct, 


71  ment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  includ- 

71  ing  the  reUef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle 

71  of  Cawnpore   on   6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the 

Gwalior  Contingent  to    Serai    Ghat,  action    of 

Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Fattehghur,  siege 

and   capture  of  Lucknow,  and  passage  of  the 

~      ■    '  *  ^'       (Medal  with  two 


SPB  LiBUT.  Gograat  Fysabad  on  25th  Nov.  (i 


X  Feb.    73  Chups,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 
23  April  73    "  Surgeon  Mif^or  Cross.— For  War  Services  see 
"  Medical  Department." 


PofiMrfir.— Robert  Thompson,"  x  Nov.  55;  SonnUmor.  24  Oct.  71. 
Qiwrtw  MaHer.-Yfmam  Geaiy,"  5  July  71. 
jJfiKUeaJ  Qffteer.—SMrgeonUe^or^hx^^  Henry  Eustace  Cross,"  Burgeon  Mayor,  27  Feb.  7a. 


J^Adngt  RodL—Ajfenis.  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Agents,  Sir  B.  Borough,  St.  and  Co. 
Etibarksd  for  Canada,  September  x866. 

^  Sir  Charles  TroUope  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  Island  of  Cephalonia  in  X848,  49,  and  50.  In  August 
184S  the  towns  of  Argostoli  and  Lixuri  were  attacked  by  armed  banditti,  who  were  repulsed  by  the  troops  with  loss 
)n  both  sides.  In  X849  the  island  was  disturbed  by  armed  insurgents— martial  law  was  proclaimed,  which  remained 
in  force  for  six  weeks,  and  was  carried  into  effect  by  him :  received  the  thanks  of  the  Queen,  and  of  the  Legislature 
)f  the  Ionian  Tslanrts,  and  was  voted  a  sword  by  the  mhabitants  of  Cephalonia.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  from 
toth  Nov.  1854— firom  the  xath  Nov.  until  July  1855  as  Colonel  on  the  StaiT,  he  commanded  the  xst  Brigade  2nd  Divi- 
sion; on  3x8t  July  he  was  Gazetted  Brigadier  General,  and  commanded  2nd  Brigade  3rd  Division  from  that  date 
uitil  the  Army  was  broken  up.  Commanded  in  the  Trenches  as  General  of  the  Day,  right  attack,  on  three  separate 
ocossions  when  sorties  were  made  upon  them  and  repulsed,  and  was  present  on  all  other  occasions  when  the  and  Di- 
naion  was  employed,  including  the  8th  and  18U1  June— on  the  former  in  command  of  the  Old  Guard,  and  on  the  latter 
tn  command  of  five  Regiments;;  on  the  8th  Sept.  he  was  in  command  of  and  Brigade.in  reserve  with  the  3rd  Division 
(Medal  with  Clasps,  Cfi., Officer  of  the  Leeion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Clsss  of  the  Mediidie) . 

'  Lt.Colonel  DalieU  served  with  the  53rdf  Regiment  in  the  Fumaub  campaign  in  X849,  including  the  battle  of  Goojerat 
[Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  A(^utant  in  the  oami>aign  of  x85x-^a  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  Aron- 
aer  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  inoludinjg  tne  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futteh- 
Sttor,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  F^sabad  on  a9th  November,  commanded  the  skirmishing  Companies  of  the  53rd 
U  Uie  action  of  Toolsepore;  minor  aflRftirs,  commanded  attacking  Companies  of  53rd  at  the  storm  and  destruction 
&f  Bmifleon— nientioned  in  despatches  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
J  Uw(3oIonel  Hopkins  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  alTair  of  Buddi- 


*>]«  and  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp)      -      .     „  .    >      „ 

[wiawar  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Khujwah,  relief  of 

^^uiow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Ghvalior  Contingent  to  Serai  Ghat,  action 


Campaign  of  1851-52  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the 
iding  * 


ur  Khodagange  and  entry  into  Futtehghnr,  afEkir  of  Shumshaoad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  cap- 
tore  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  years 
Mjvice  for  Lucknow). 

'Captain  TrntH  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  oampaign  of  1857-50,  including  the  action  of  Khuj- 
**^  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to 
berai  Ghat,  action  of  Khooagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehghnr,  afflur  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Mean- 
t^'^,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afOsir  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Snltanpore,  pas- 
Mseof  the  Gogra  at  l^abad  on  a5th  Nov.,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affiurs ;  appointed  StaiT  Officer  to  a 
totionm  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Ludknow) . 

■  Captam  Auohinleck  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  with  the  Oude  Field  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
>^n  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  aflOurs  (Medal) . 

'  (^ptain  Prince  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Khi^- 
JJj^.  reUef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Oa  '  '  ^    '  '  "     '"      '         — 


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"Marabout"  "Eotpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  *'Ata." 


Oelonel.— Stodholm  John  Hodgson,^  En*.  30  Dec.  19 ;  Lt.  2  Feb.  25 ;  Cop^.  '30  Dec.  26 ;  JTajbr,  's8  Bee  3! ; 

Id.  Colonel,  ^8  Aug.  45:  Co^MeJ,  90  Jane  54;  Mc^jor , General,  xz  April  60;  XMK<.G^«Mral,  29  Aug.  M: 

Colonel  54th  Foo^  13  March  68. 
lieutenant  Oolonela.— William  Cosmo  Trevor,*  CB.  Sn»^,  xz  Mar.  42;  X#.  23  Jan.  46;  Ca^i.  'J9KOT.50; 

BtMqjor,  6  June  56;  Major,  ^27  Jan.  57 ;  JU.Colonsl,  8  Dec.  63 ;  Colonel,  8  Dec.  68. 
Majors.— Edward  Thomas  Shiflher,*  Ene,  '31  Dec.  47 ;  Lt.  '13  Dec.  s© ;  Cap*,  ''is  Feb.  56 ;  Major,  27  July  66. 
John  Holmes  Houston  Gammell,»t  Ene.  ^15  Oct.  47 ;  X<.  ''17  Dec.  52 ;  Capt.  ^g  Nov.  55 ;  Jfqyor,  1  Aprfl  ?o 


Captaivb. 

Francis  George  S.  Parker* 

Joseph  William  Hughes^ 

Edward  Dorrien  Newbolt 

«.  Matthew  William  Edward  GkMset/  In. ) 

ttruetor  Bo^al  Military  College  j 

James  Chute*  

William  Patrick  Hodnett 

WUliam  Edmund  Wilkinson  

John  R.  Kelsall  

James  HeamTarleton 

George  Minchin  Chadwick 

John  Augustus  Tighe 

LiBUTBWAirTS. 

Charles  Fred.  Carey 

Henry  John  de  Bemiere  Smart 

William  Nicholas  Darnell,  Inetmelor  ^  ^ 

lfitf*»*ry3o8ept.68    j 

Walter  Thomas  TimbreU 

Arthur  Grey  Tidy  

William  Walter  Patrick  Joyce  

Alexander  William  Dury,*  Interpreter   . . . 

Charles  George  Lewis  Wu&gfleld 

John  Warner  Ruddach 

James  Andrew  Colvile  Wedderbum   

John  Wm.  Merton  Macartney 

Cecil  Henry  Law 

Henry  North  Webb   

William  Barnard  Broughton 

Charles  Bourne  Airey  

Lambort  John  Browne 

Hugh  Munbee  Brice 


BirSIOy.      I        LIBUT.         I     CAPTAIir. 


»'i8  Aug. 
»  I  Dec. 
»  2  Feb. 

8  July 

'  5  June 
26  Oct. 

»28  0ct. 
tz  May 

<'i4  May 

!  XI  May 
10  April 

'13  Dec. 
24  Nov. 

P  zDec. 

'*3oDec. 
8  Jan. 
»9Mar. 
,'30  June 
'12  Dec. 
P  3  Sept. 
Pi7Mar. 
'  6  Mar. 

7  July 

8  July 
"22  May 

38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
6  July 


54  »  2  Feb. 
54 1  26  Sept. 
58.'  X  Oct. 

56j»'3i  Aug. 

S7;P26  Aug. 
58. '13  Deo. 
59 ''29  July 

55  '  7  Mar. 


55  '  3  Dec.    61 

56  'x9  Dec.  62 
58|»ixAug.  63 

58^17  April  67 

59'  14  June  67 
6x  1*30  Sept.  68 
62''z2Dec.    68 


Sub  Lxbutbvavts. 

Thomas  Smallev  Boileau 

Arthur  James  Lushington 

Harold  Arthur  Deane  . 


x8  Nov. 
23  July 

26  Feb. 

27  July 
P  2  Nov. 

»»  8  Jan. 

64;P9o  May 
68  '24  April 
67, P  8  June 
65 1'  o  Feb. 
68,1*28  June 

68  Pi  5  April 

69  »'27  Oct. 
'     28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 


66 


3xOct. 

T  Sept.  73 

I  April  70 

'33  Nov.  60 


30  April  67 


39  Dec.  73 


H  Major  Oammell  served  with  the 
^  33nd  Regiment  in  the  force  undo*  Sir 
^1  Sydney  Cotton  to  Shah  Mooseh  Khejl 
68  in  August  1854  for  the  punishmeat  o( 

the  Mohmund    Tribes    (Medal  vM 

Clasp). 


38  Oct.     7x 


38  Oct.  71 
38  Feb.  74 
38  Feb.   74 


il 


Paymofecr.— Francis  Edwin  Maunsell.^0  J,  Sept.  53;  Eneign,  ^12  June  46;  ^.29  Dec.  49; 

Qnarter  Maeter.—B.eury  Francis  Nettles,"  23  May  66. 

MedieiU  Officer.— Swrgeon  Major  Joseph  John  Thompson,  Surgeon,  o  March  67. 

Faeinge  GTeeaa..—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jrw*  Agente,  8vr  E.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Go. 
Embarkedfor  India  30  October  1871. 

1  Lieut.  General  Hodgson  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  first  Burmese  war  (Medal  with  Cla^p). 

*  Colonel  Trevor  served  with  the  x4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  loth  Jan.  1855.  including  thesiece 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  Sardinian  and  Toifcs^ 
Medals).  Commanded  the  3nd  Batt.  Z4th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66 ;  was  in  command  of  a  mixed 
force  of  Imperial,  Colonial,  and  Native  Troops  in  firont  of  the  Wereroa  Pah,  on  which  occasion  50  prisoners  were  tatea 
and  possession  of  the  Pah  obtained.  He  accompanied  (General  Chute  with  a  portion  of  X4th  Regt.  throngfaoot  the 
Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaign  of  1865-66,  including  the  assault  of  Putake,  Otapawa,Wik6ko,  and  the  openticBi 
in  the  forest  round  Mount  Egmont  (mentioned  in  despatdies,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

>  Mi^ior  Shiflher  was  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Leehean  and  Tirhol  in  Oude  in  June  1858  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Parker  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  cwnpaiga 
in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

'  Msjor  Hughes  was  on  board  the  Transport  "  Sarah  Sands  "  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  uth  Regiment  csl 
passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  zith  Nov.  1857,  and  be  was  epedsllj 
mentioned  in  the  General  Order  fVom  the  Horse  Guards,  dated  27th  Feb.  1858,  for  his  conduct  on  that  oocasum  txd 
afterwards  promoted  Brevet  Major.    Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oode 

*  Captains  Gosset  and  Chute  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutinv-,— in  Eastern  Bengal  is 
zSj^T  against  the  Chittagong  mutineers,  and  in  Lord  Clyde  s  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-50  (Medal). 

"Lieut.  Dnry  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

^0  Major  Maunsell  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^^-55,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  aLs) 
throughout  the  Abvssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Mkgdala  (mentioced 
in  despatches.  Medal). 

1*  Quarter  Master  Nettles  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermao, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  7th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Tarkiih 
Medal).    Served  from  the  x6th  November  1858  to  the  x6th  March  1859  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  in  India. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  ^^rd  Foot, 

"  Quarter  Master  Geary  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  1851-53  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  i^ 
Peshawur  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Kbajn». 
celief  of  Luoknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Goukisg^ 
to  Serai  GhuL  action  of  Khoda^tnge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur^  aifair  of  Shumshabsd,  storm  and  captotcs 
Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  afihir  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  oocupation  of  SnltiB- 
pore,  passap  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad  on  the  35th  November,  action  of  Toolsepore;  an^  n^oj^rf^i^  (Medal  «it& 


'"'""^^s^i^^smg^^ 


Fdl  Hall 
Pit.  Hj. 


65th  {Westmoreland), — Linked  to  34<A, 

•  (with  the  Dragon),    "  Aula.  "  "  Ivubmait  " 


rSub  mUfiet  No.  2. 
\_Brigade  Depot,  Oarlitla. 

SSTASTOrOL." 


199 


Philip  MeUnoth  Nelson  Gay,^  XCB.  Eiuiffn^  ^93  Sept.  34 ;  Lt.  '13  Jnue  a8 ;  Captaim,  '39  Dec.  37  ; 
Mtnor,  *o  July  47 ;  Lt.Coltnul^  ^21  May  50 ;  Coloiul,  38  Nov.  54 ;  Mqfor  Ottteralt  19  Sept.  64 ;  Lieut.  Oeneral 
6  April  71 ;  CWonei  55  Foot.  14  Dec.  73. 


T^*nf****  OeloneL— Robert  Home,*  C. 

or.  55 :  Mqjor,  so  ' 
Ku«n.  Wohn  Bichard 
HTilliam  Hamilton  Bich 
>!  Jane  55;  Jfg/or,  14  P«>-  7o- 


>bert  Hume,"  CiT.  Entian,  *g  April  47 ;  Lt.  ^ya  Nov.  49 ;  CJapt.  31  Sept.  54 ;  Bt.U^jor, 
a  Not.  55 :  ^fq/or,  so  April  58 ;  Lt.Colmul,  '8  Oct.  58 ;  ColoHtl,  8  Oct.  63. 
_Jg«n.Woim  Bichard  Hume,^  Enngn,  ^ig  Oct.  49 ;  JU.  '36  Nov.  53 ;  Capi.  39  Dec.  54 ;  ifq/or,  '8  May  66. 
William  Hamilton  Bichards,*  Oarruom  Inttruetor,  Lueknow,  Eruiffn,  ^14  May  53;    Lt.  '15  Sept.  54;  Capt. 


LIgPT.        I      CAPTAiy. 


!  Cjlptaiss. 

"  *M  George  Anthony  Morgan* 

»    ...  William  Hodnett  Bowiand« 

'?    ~.  Percy    Lytton      Bellamy,"^ 

,    Brt0ad0Mtuor,  Carnmoore  ... } 

19    ...  James  Franos  Morton"  


Mark  M.  6illie8>i 

OBbome  S.  Delano-Osbome 

George  Hyde  Harrison" 

Henry  TVliewell  Daniel  Riley* 
Alfred  Henr^  Kay" 
Fnuds  Bamston* ... 


I  LnVTBVAVTS. 

...  David  Anderson  Ogden,  Ad*') 

f'a<as<  3  May  70    i 

...  [Sidney  Cmfll,  In$t.  qf  Jfw-  \ 

1    ieinr  33  May  71    ^ 

...  John  Bai^lake  Lee"  


Arthur  Cook 
...  Edward  Henry  Clode  Brad-  "> 

I    tau^  ImUrfreUr J 

...  Louis  T^att 

...  Walter  LBweePiUA*  

...  |ThomasDrew"   

...  Alfred  Jobling 

...  Charles  James  Gordon  Inglis" 

...  Charies  Oeorge  Brind  

...  Philip  Eyton 

...  Fred.  Jamee  Webber  Smith., 

...  'Joseph  Myres  Jackson 

...  Alexander  Hezury  Atkinson 

...  lAudleyWalterw.  Mon^Kyrle 

...  j Frank  Kirkman  Loyd 

...  William  Henry  Burke 

...  iGeorge  FranqaWm ,  MacMahon 

...  Charies  Herbert  Smith   .... 

...  ; Reginald  Oampbell  Hadow 


Sub  LnuTBiTAaTS. 
Imeet  Lambert  Swinburne') 

Charlton   j 

FaywMftfr.— Heni7  Burke," 
jQiMr<«rJfaae<r.— Thos.  Henxy' 


r^i 


»i6  Sept.  51 
'  3  Aug.  48 

't6  Jan.    55 

P36  Oct.  55 

z5Jnne  55 

3  Nov.  55 

Pi4Mar.  56 

P  5  Mar.  58 

»i3July  58 

xz  Mar.  59 


58 


6  June 
'39  Oct. 

7  Aug. 

»  5  Mar. 

30  April 
'33  June 
»  8  Oct. 
'39  July 
P15  Nov. 
P3X  Oct. 


60 


»  6  Nov. 
z6Mar. 


14  May 

4  July 

60 
58 
17  Mar.  63 

'it  June  6x 

7  April  63 
»x6  Oct.  63 
'17  Nov.  63 
'z6Aug.  64 
'z3  Jan.  66 
^  8  May  66 
'83  May  66 
'  9  June  65 
'x5  June  66 
'37  July  66 
'13  June  68 

8  July  68 
'19  Feb.  70 
'10  Nov.  69 
'37  April  70 


54'  9  Sept.  55 
53J  33  July    5« 

55  »i4  Aug.  60 

58 '17  Nov.  63 

58   30  Feb.  64 

58  'x5  Nov.  64 

58  '  8  May  66 

59  4  Jan.  68 
61  'x4  Oct.  68 
63  '  5  Mar.  70 


3^  Mar.  63 

'X7N0V.  63 

'17  Nov.  63 
I*  4  June  6x 

'  8May   66 

'17  April  64 
'z5June  66 

30  July    67 
4  Jan. 
'x4  0ct. 
P  5  Jan. 
■'sMar. 

•  5  Mar. 

38  Oct 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 


13  Nov.   73 


13  Sept.  7x 

5  July    73 

6  May    73 


BT.LT.COL. 


■Paning*  Qreen.—Ayent*^  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Bmbarkedfw  India,  26  Oct,  1B63, 


J^y  57 ;  Ensign,  xo  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  6  Nov.  54  i  JETon. Jfq/or,  xo  Aug.  69. 

^ennrV"iokerB,37Aug.  73;  Atiiiea*.  X4  June73. 

Mtdieal  Qfietr,— Surgeon  Mtyor  Sampson  Boch,'^  Surgeon,  33  Oct.  67. 


^J^  Philip  Guy  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  Dinapore  district,  Bengal,  in  August  1857,  ^  ^^ 
^>tie  portion  of  which  was  at  the  time  in  i>osseeBion  of  strong  bodies  of  mutineers ;  these  were  m  several 
JP^^Bieiits  debated  and  dispersed  and  finally  driven  out  of  the  Behar  district.  He  commanded  the  InAmtry 
^SS$  ^^  S^  Hope  Grant  s  Column  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  4th  Nov.  X857  at  Marigunge,  and  was 
2^7  spoolnted  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  to  command  the  post  of  the  Alumbagh  during  Sir  Colin  Campbell's 
0^^  to  the  relief  of  the  Luoknow  Garrison.  He  subsequently  resumed  the  command  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  with 
i^^'t  Division  aft  the  Alumbagh,  and  was  engaged  in  repelung  the  numerous  attacks  upon  that  position  as 
1^^  ittacking  and  routing  the  ennnv  and  oapturmg  their  guns  m  the  actions  of  the  ssna  December  1857  and 


,^  --»,  .wa«.  He  commanded  tne  3rd  Influxtzy  Brigade  during  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  He  has 
l^ed  the  thanks  and  been  mentioned  in  the  despaiohes  of  the  Governor  General  of  India,  of  the  Commander  in 
^  and  of  Sir  James  Outram  {CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

v>;oQel  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  and  up  to  the  X3th  January  1855,  and  from  the  39th  May  to 
M^  Smt  1855.  with  the  55th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  nege 
P^allof  Behastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  36th  October,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the^  z8th  June  and  8th 
p*.~MTerely  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the 
ifPAl of  Hoxmr,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Bhootan 
^^utxm,  inrhiding  the  attack  and  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

mr  John  Hume  served  with  the  ssth  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  and  from  the  s^th  Jan.  to  the 
^  Sept.  1855,  inclnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  rail  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of 
!2^  October,  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.— severelv  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches 
«"ial  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  on  the  Bhootan  ezpe- 
^>^!i.  ificlnding  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Uajor  Richards  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  throughout  tne  Eastern  campaign  of  185^-55,  including  the 
«2ies  of  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the 
«:t  Jane  and  8th  Sept.— wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medildie. 
W  Turkish  Medal). 

>ukir  Morgan  served  with  the  55th  Reeiment  n  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
<w  Inkenaan,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  36th  October.  During  the  latter  months  of  the  siege  he 
^  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Warren,  and  as  such  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on 
K  £th  September— menUoned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  ^bjor  Rowland,  Captains  Riley  and  Bamston,  and  Lieut.  Braddon,  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including 
M  recaptare  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'>  l^or  BeDamy,  Captains  Morton,  Gillies,  Harrison,  and  Kay,  Lieuta.  Lee,  Pitt,  Drew,  and  Inglis,  served  on 
u  Bboom  enedition  in  X865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  X^or  Burke  served  with  the  55!^  Regiment  in  China  (Medal),  and  wasjnesent  at  the  taking  of  Amoy,  the  • 
*^^A  capture  of  Chusan,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Chixdiae,  expedition  to  You- You  up 
J>«  Kiagpo  river,  taking  of  Chapoo,  and  operations  in  the  Woosung  and  Yang-tse-Kiang  rivers.     Served  the 
f'feru  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  ai4  ^^  of  Sebastopol.  repulse  of 

'%nieof26th  Oct.,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
0  i^:die,  sod  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  x 86<  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

•  Borgwm  Mi^or  Boch.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department^*  Digitized  by  V^  OOQ IC 


Seih  {West  Essex).— Linked  to  44^^. 


4  or)    Knzraehee,  Bombay.  1 
^°°    Depdt,  W«rl«y.         J 

"  MOBO 

tean*  S«r.  ColmieL— Heniy  William  Breton,  Bntign,  i6  l£ar.  15;   JU,  '37  July  ao;    (7ap<.  'ai  Jolyss;  lfo^,'3i 
Dec.  28 ;  Lt.ColoHel,  »xi  Jnly  34 ;  Cblotul,  9  Nov.  46 ;  3£qjor  Qenmral,  90  June  54 ;  LkmtQntnl,  ij  Dec 


rte&2>ufrW,lSo.44. 
*  MoBO  "  "  GiBBALTAB,"  witb  the  Castle,  K^,  and  *'  ITonfb  JM^iiia  C^pv."  <*  SiTiffONL." 


Pay. 


l*/is 


6x ;  &en«ral,  18  Dec.  69 ;  CoioMJ  56th  Foot,  93  April  60. 
Leutenaat  Oolonel.— George  Frederick  Bernr/  Jnw^,  7 
StMajor.  20  Sept.  6t  ;  Major,  3Aag.  66 ;  Xt.CbloMi,  i  i 


7  Jan.  43;  Lt.  V35  Aiiril4S;  Cl9<aii^  ao  Oet.49; 
3  Attg.  60 ;  Jjf.iMonM,  1  April  70. 
IDuon.— William   Cluttertrack,  ISm^,  '3  April  46;    JU.  3  Oct.  48;   Capi,  '4  Aug.  54;  SUTmr,  » 

Noy.  68 ;  Major,  xa  Jane  69. 
Francis  Charles  Hill,*  Commandamt  Mouni  Ahoo  SamUarimm  s  Stulff;  31  Oct  53;  14,  'xSAng-M;  Ooft.ii 
Mar.  60 ;  Ifg/or,  25  Jan.  7X. ^^^^^^^^^ 


Robert  Thomas  Thompson,*' 
Gnttain  Inttruetor,  School  ef 
MuMkttry    

John  William  Hnskisson*   .... 

Albert  Greenland  

William  Bell*  

William  Bichard  White* 

Joseph  Fleming*   

«.  Ollyett  Woodhonse  Bi«ine, ' 
&arr%»o%  Intiruetor,  JTtNiM 
AAoo,  Bomhtqf    ^ 

George  Wilding  Wood 

Almerick  George  Spencer, 
Aide  do  Camp  to  Com.  in 
Cki^,  Bombay  

William  Frederick  Hillatt  Jones 

Harrey  Hamilton  Kelly 


""1 


LuvTxvAim. 
Frederick  Wm.  Vans  Leckie,'^ 

A^'utant  35  Jan.  71   } 

WalterHufffaes  ThomasSmee,  *> 

Itut.  ofl£u»k«irjf  3  Aug.  7X  } 

Thomas  Prickett 

Alexander  Marin  De  la  Voye, ) 

at  Siaf  College  } 

Harold  Farminter  Molineoz ... 
Fra.    Tudor    Campbell    Du) 

Vemec,    Aide  de  Camp  to  \ 

Major  9e%.  J.  T.  OroMi    ... ) 
John  Benet  Thornton  Newbury 

Daniel  Alexander  Blest 

James  Douglas  Lysaght 

Henry  Wyndham  Ricketts , 

Frederick  Gordon  Alexander.. 

Edward  Evans  Kenny 

Alfred  Fox  Cotton,  Interpreter 
Art.LawrenceDingwallFordyce 

Allan  Smith 

Alexander  Prinj^le 

Harry  Georflre  "W  akelin  Ford 
Edmund  Cox  Parker 


Svn  LTXTmvi.irT9. 
Francis  Edward  Grainger  . 
Geo.  Penry  Montaffue  Prichard 
Robert  Burrowes  Leslie 


IX  Mar.   53 


8  Nov. 
13  Oct. 

'  5  Deo. 
'x8  Aug. 

'X7  Apr. 

»33MBr. 

^39  Jan. 

4  July 
•x5Feb. 


97ii0j  55 

19  Jan. 

X  Jan. 

'35  Jan.  59 

'30  Nov.  60 

8  Deo.  54 

*79Deo.  63 

*  9  Sept.  64 

'a8Jaly  63 

»  7  Feb.  6s 

lOct.  66 


5  July 

»  9  Aug. 

'  3  June 

9  Feb. 

'  X  Aug. 

xo  Nov. 

30  Feb. 

7  July 

'30  June 

'23  June 

P  7  Deo. 

3  Sept. 

23  Sept. 

23  Sept. 


*2x  Nov. 
8  Feb. 


'x3  June 

*  X  Aug. 

*  3  Jan. 
33  Dec. 
35  Jan. 

'a6  Feb. 

39  July 
'37  Oct. 
»X7  Nov. 
38  Oct. 
98  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
30  Deo. 
30  Deo. 
aSOot. 
38  Oct. 


68 


'  7  Feb.    65 

xo  Oct.  65 
*x3June  68 
37  April  70 

X  Apr.    70   xa  OoL    70 

xApr.    70 

'37  Aug.  70 

3  Aug.  7X 

'x3Nov.  70 

3x  Dec.   73 
'3X  May   7x 


*  Major  Hill  and  Captain  Thomnon  IsaM 
with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Cnmca  od  the 
35th  Aug.  1855,  served  in  the  trenches  atthe  nge 
of  Sebastopol,  and  were  preaent  at  the  IM 
assault  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tozkish  3b^. 
Served  also  in  India  dunng  the  mntiny  in  lijS- 

*  Captains  Huskisson  and  Bell  serred  «^ 
the  Bombay  Column  of  the  Goa  Field  Fcn» 
against  the  Dessai  rebels  from  Feb.  to  Joae  li^ 
including  several  sUimiaheB  (Medal). 


9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 

-„, 13  Nov.   73 

Paymaster.— Jjixke  FitzCScrald  Bernard,*  8  Dec.  48 ;  Sneign,  »6  Aug.  4X ;  14.  '3  May  44 ;  Mom,Mvor,  2  Jtc  i- 
Qnarter  Matter.— Chaxles  Valleyley  Leech,*  6  Nov.  67. 
Medical  Ojffioer. —Surgeon  Mqjor  Frederick  Oakes,*  Surgeon,  13  Feb.  63. 
Faeinge  Tmrple.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  6  March  1B71. 
^  Lt.Ck>lonel  Berry  served  with  the  34th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  compatgn  of  1848-49,  indadlng  the  passsge  of  t^ 
Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  ChillianwaUah  (slightly  wounded),  and  Goojerat  (Medsd  with  Two  Oaept^ 
Served  in  India  during  the  mutmy  of  1857-58 ;  commanded  the  station  of  Murree  (Puxgaab)  when  attacked  I7 
hillmen  on  the  night  of  xst  Sept.  1857,  and  during  proceedings  of  the  three  following  days.    In  Nov.  1857  wtoL  1 
nnder  orders  of  Sir  John  Lawrence,  at  Lahore  a  Battalion  of  Sikhs  1200  strong,  and  proceeded  to  North- Wcastai 
Provinces  with  it  in  Jan.  X858;  was  attached  to  Maxwell's  Column  and  present  at  engagements  at  OoiTshtsA 
Sheerghurgbal  and  at  the  taking  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  I 

«Ms]or  White  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  ftrom  X5th  Nov.  1863  to  3nd  Oct.  x866;  led  tfc«| 
storming  party  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches),  present  at  the  repulse  of  (^ 
enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumam,  appomted  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Gleneral  Waddj  96tii  Jsa.  i^ 
and  served  on  the  Staff  to  7th  April  1866  (Medi&l,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Captain  Fleming  served  with  the  3otb  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  May  1855,  including  the  si^s:^ 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Bernard  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  83nd  Regiment  firom  the  snd  September  X855,  iT»*i™«T»g  tfie  atgt 
and  fliU  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  , 

*  Quarter  Master  Leech  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  outpost  dntr  ml 
the  line  of  the  Taptee  river  in  00-operatiou  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858.    Served  in  the  ifew  Zeal^a 
war  in  1861  at  the  Waitara  before  Te  Arei's  Pah ;  also  during  the  war  in  1863-66  in  the  Provinces  (rf  Tsrsnsk;  »m 
Wanganui  (Medal). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Oakes.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 

Secord  of  the  Servicee  ef  the  56^  Eegitnent, 

Gibraltar,  1770.  Home,  X783.  To  Ktsilia^ 
1790.    Home,  1799.    (and  Battalion  ruteA:\ 


,.    {yr^  Battalion  raised  in  1813 ;  procBpii 

to  Holland  1813;  home  and  disbanded  1814).  To  Mauritius,  1815.  Home,  1836.  To  West  Indies,  183X.  Uoat,a*^ 
To  Gibraltar,  1846.  (Reserve  Battalion  raised  in  X846;  proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  1847;  incorporated  with  i^^^ 
talion,  X850.)  To  Bermuda,  X851.  Home,  1855.  To  Crimea,  1855.  Home,  1856.  To  India,  1857.  Hame,iS6&  ^ 
India,  X871.  • 


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1  Colonel  Logan  commanded  the  57th  Be- 
giment  in  New  Zealand  to  the  end  of  the  war  in 
k86z  (thanked  in  general  orders  and  named  in 
despatohea) .  Commanded  four  Companies  of  the 
57th,  being  the  main  body,  which  rushed  and 
took  the  enemy's  redoubt  at  the  Katikara  river 
on  4th  June  X863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
CB.), 


Qnarier  Maeter.—TharoM  Wood,i*  23  A] 
MedietU  CtffUet.—Bwrgeon  M<^or  George 


ppelweU,^*  Swrgeom,  13  Mar.  66. 
Fad/age  XfSHism.—AgeMie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— 7rM  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Go. 
Bmbarked  for  OegUm,  23  Deeeather  X873. 
'  Mi^or  Stewart  served  with  the  57th  Beglment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
9f  Sebastopol,  and  the  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnrkisn  Medal).    Served  also  in  the  New 
Zealand  War  of  z86z  and  m  that  of  1863-^5  (Medal). 

*  Major  B.  K.  Jones  served  with  the  97W  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  4th  Sept.  1855  including  the  siege  and 
Call  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  z857-<8, 
irith  the  Jonnpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusmtpore,  Chunda,  IJmmeeri>or8,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the 
»iege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Cnasp). 

*  Lfc.Ck>loxMl  Sbortt  served  with  the  57th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  xsth  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fiUl  of 
Sebastopol,  attaok  of  the  Bedan  on  the  x8th  June  with  the  storming  Column ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and 
captDie  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  cth  COass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  latter 
fNtft  of  the  New  Zealand  war  in  z86z.  Also  m  that  of  Z863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Katikara  (mentioned 
in  despatch,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor),  and  commanded  at  Sentry  Hill,  Taranaki,  when  the  redoubt  was  attacked  on  the 
jotb  April  Z864,  by  300  Maories,  who  were  repulsed  with  heavv  loss  (mentioned  in  despatch).  Served  also  as  D.A. 
Qoarter  Master  (General  in  New  Zealand  from  zst  Jan.  to  30th  Nov.  z866,  and  thanked  in  general  orders  (Medal). 

'  Captain  C.  M.  Clarke  served  in  the  57th  Begiment  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Taptee  river  in 
eo>operation  with  the  (Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861,  and  was 
present  at  the  operations  btfore  Te  Arei.  Also  during  the  war  in  X863H56,  present  as  A^utant  of  the  57th  at  the 
action  of  iCatikara  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  as  D.A.Q.M.General  from  June  X863  toM^oh  x866  in  the  Frovinoo 
0' Tanuiaki,indludmg  the  action  near  Pontoho,  capture  of  the  3iIaori  positions  at  Alirahu,  Kaitake,  Mataibawa, 
and  Te  Arei,  operations  at  Warea  and  Te  Parea,  and  various  minor  affairs  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal). 

*  Captain  Thompson  served  with  the  column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Taptee  river  in  co-operation  with  the 
Central  India  Field  Force  in  Z858.  Sorved  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86i,  and  throughout  that  of  1863-65 
(^edalKand  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  rebel  positions  at  Katikara  on  the  4th  June  1863 ;  acted  as  Adjutant 
of  the  S7th  Begiment  at  the  action  of  Poutoko,  at  the  assaults  and  capture  of  the  strongholds  of  Aku-Aku  and 
KAitaki,  and  in  various  minor  affairs  (mentioaed  in  despatches  on  several  occasions  and  thanked  in  Orders). 

'  Captain  Picot  served  with  the  57th  Begiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-65,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the 
bombardment  of  Kattahi  (Medal). 

'°  Captain  Tredeimick  served  with  the  57th  Begiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x  865-66,  and  was  present  nt 
tbRBflEkir  of  Kakaramea,  storm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  Pahs  of  Otapawa  and  Ketemeri,  and  various  minor 
afikirs  (Medal). 

'^  Captain  Bicknell  served  in  the  z8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

*'  Captain  Matthews  served  with  the  57th  Begiment  in  New  Zealand  in  1865-67,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of 
Katemaria  (Medal). 

13  Quarter  Master  Wood  served  with  the  57th  Begiment  in  the  Oimea  ftx)m  the  23rd  September  X854,  including 
the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  mil  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June,  bom- 
bardment and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  from  i86x  to  1866  in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wanganui  (Medal). 

"  Surgeon  Miyor  Poppelwell.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department."    ' 


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William  Henry  Hingeston.. 

John  Valentine  Heaee 

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George  Marriner  , 

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Harloven  Morley  Saunders  

Oliver  Beauchamp  Bt.  John 

Edmimd  Byre  Coote 

James  Lems  Joseph  Gordon 

Richard  Hoflrffard  Harrison  

Augustus  Williams  Morris,  .^4;.  23  Nov.  72 

Robert  Lewis  Arathoon v  9  Aug. 

Mackenzie  Churchill   p  i  peb. 

Cedl  Lumsden  Homl^  v  3  April 

Edward  Lovegrove  'zcFeb. 

Henry  Metcalfe  Nuthall s  Jan. 

John  Charles  Frederick  Gordon  Pxo  Nov. 

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PqjrsMMto*.— James  White  Minohin,  30  March  67;  JETMorovy  Gtiptota,  30. Mar.  7a. 
QMrter  MaHer.— Donald  Munro,*^  30  Nov.  55. 
Jfedioal  Qffle0r.—8mrgeo*  Major 

^aeinfftBlKik.—Afftnie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Beiumedfrom  India,  JfarcA  1874. 

1  Sir  Arthur  Lawrence  commanded  the  and  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  oampaiffn  of  1854  sp  to 
5th  November ;  the  First  Brigade  Light  Division  from  sth  Nov.  1854  to  sih  Feb.  X855 ;  and  the  and  Brigade  and  Diri- 
sion  frt)m  asth  Deo.  1855  till  the  end  of  the  Crimean  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  killed)  a&d 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Glass  of  the 
Me^idie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Hood  was  employed  in  the  year  18^6  as  Secretary  on  a  special  public  mission  to  the  Argentine  Repaid 
to  settle  the  difference  on  the  part  of  the  combined  Powers  of  England  and  France,  and  General  Boia,  the  (Sorenar 
of  Buenos  Ayres.  Served  in  the  Oimea  with  the  Buf%  ftrom  the  xst  May  x85s  to  the  8th  January  1856,  inehidingcha 
siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  and  commanded  the  ladder  party  of  the  Buflte  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedas 
on  8th  Sept.— -wounded ;  commanded  the  Regiment  from  Z3th  Sept.  to  aTth  Dec.  1855,  ^^od  marched  it  into  the  Kan* 
belnaia  on  xTth  Sept.  with  0>lourB,  Jtc,  these  being  the  first  English  colours  that  entered  Sebastopol  (Medal  mtk 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Whitehead  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fiiom  the  aoth  Nov.  X854,  including  the  iie^n 
and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  of  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  Sth  September— nes" 
tioned  in  despatches  for  *'  distinguished  conduct "  (Medal  with  CHasp,  sth  CHass  of  the  MedJidie,  and  Tii:^aBh  Medx*. 

«  Captain  Hill  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  (M!edal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn'. 

19  Quarter  Master  Munro  served  m  the  Crimea  from  13th  June  X855,  including  the  expedition  io  Kertch,  sieee  ard 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  mmiA 
X858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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28  Oct.  68. 
James  Stanhope  Patrick  Clarko,i  Eruxgn^  '26  Sept.  45;  Li.  '23  Mar.  49 ;  Capt.  P31  Aug.  55;  Bt.Mqjor,  21 
June  71 ;  ifajor,  16  Aug.  73. 


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Capt  AIMS. 

James  LawBon^  

William  John  Frampton 

Richard  Dane 

John  Trohear  Rudd 

Littleton  Albert  Powys   

Robert  Staveley  Shinkwin*  ... 

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Philip  Homan  ffolliott 

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Duncan  Tylden  Ghisholm  


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31  Dec.  58 
P  9  April  61 


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».  George  Poignand 

Robert  Elios,  ai  8laff  College... 

William  Patrick  Lawlor 

John  Stoyte 

Ralph  Edmonstone  Buchanan 

Henry  Anderson  Wilson 

John  Thomas  Acton  Drought. 

William  Fulton  

William  George  Small 

Bennett  William  Lucas   

John  Frederick  Irwin  

Shirley  Apthorp 

Alfred  Doshwood  Worgan 

William  Whitmore  Beagin 


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Percy  Henry  Noel  Lake 

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Kcnaie  Kennedy    

Arthur  Glyn  LeonEurd  


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Px8  Sept. 

P30  Nov. 
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XI  Oct. 


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7  May 

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62  P  7  Aug.  66 
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63  P2X  Aug.    67 

60  P32  Feb.  68 
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64  38  May    73 


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28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
33  Sept. 


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^  Lt.  Colonel  de  Montmorency  and  Major 
Clarke  were  present  with  the  59th  Regiment  at 
the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in 
i8s7  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Lawson  was  propont  with  the  59th 
Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of 
Canton  in  1857  ;  was  engaged  on  the  expedition 
from  Canton  to  the  White  Cloud  Mountains  in 
June;  also  at  tho  storming  and  capture  of  Nam- 
tow  on  nth  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Shinkwin  served  with  the  59th  Regi- 
ment during  the  operations  before  Canton  under 
Sir  Michael  Seymour  in  tho  latter  part  of  1856  and 
beginning  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Port  Lin  and  tho  Heights  behind 
Canton  on  28th  Dec,  and  at  the  storming  and 
capture  of  the  city  (wounded)  on  39th  Dec.  1857 1 
also  at  tho  affair  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains, 
and  afterwards  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gulf  of 
Pecheli  (Medal  with  Cladp). 


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13  Feb.    73 
9  Aug.   73 

13  Nov.   73 

x3  Nov.   73 


Payima*ter. — 

Quarter  Matter. — James  Rowland,  4  Oct.  73. 

Medveal  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Joseph  Watts/  Surgeon^  11  April  68. 


Faeinge  White.— -4^«i/*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Smharked  for  Ceylon,  September  1867. 

'  Major  lAcy  served  with  tho  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  as  local 
Lt.Colonel  commanded  the  greater  part  of  a  Brigade  during  a  portion  of  the  advance  on  Magdala,  and 
finally  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

»  Surgeon  Major  Watta.— For  War  Scrvicea  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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er  »t  Audax."  "Bolbia."    "Vimibba"  "Mabtiwiqitb"  *'Ta.latbba."    "Fubjttbs  d'Ohob"  "Aliitbiu" 
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Colond  in  Chief.— l^M 3£ar$kalHi9  Sogal Higknen  The  Duirtf  o/Cambridge,  KQ.  KF.GCB.  G CMO.  3 Mar. (^ 
— -  Colonels  Commandant— a  George  Fred.,  Viteount  Templetown,*  JSTCB.  JSnswn,  '24  April  23  j  Lt.  '29  Oct.  25; 
_      Capt.  i*ia  Dec.  26 ;   Major.  16  June  37  ;  Lt.Colonel^  *i6  April  41 ;  Colonel^  xi  Nov.  51  ;  Jlajcr  Gentr^,  :*. 
[*",     Oct.  58  ;  ZUut. General,  9  March  65  ;    General,  6  April  73 ;  Colonel  Commandant  60th  Riflift,  34  Oct  f^. 
5^  I  Henry,  Iwcott  11/  Mclvillo,"  ffC5.  £h*.  ^-  Li.  18  Nov.  19 ;  Capt.  '1  April  24  ;  Major^^ix  July  26;  U.Culotti, 

I     P3  Dec.  20;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  41 ;  Jfa/or  G<'»iera/,  20  June  54  ;  Lieut. General,  5  May  60;  General,  1  Jan.  c*. 
Colonel  Commandant  60th  Rifles,  i  April  63. 
...    Lieatenant  Oolcnels.- 3  Peter  Burton  Hoc,  snd  Lt.  *'23  July  41 ;  Lt.  26  July  44 ;  Capt.  '17  June  51 ;  Majtr, ':} 

'     April  59  ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^iZ  Sept.  60 ;  Colonel,  t8  Sept.  65.  ^ 

...    I  Charles  Alexander  BoBwell  Gordon,^  ii«W7M,  **2i  April  43;  X/. '13  Juno  45;  Capt.  6  June  54;  Bt.Majvr, 

.  '     6  June  56 ;  Major,  '18  Sept.  60  ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  i  Jan.  68  ;  Lt.Colonel,  '9  Au^.  71. 
...    2  Huffh  Parker  Montgomery,*  ittd  Lt.  'at  Aug.  49 ;  Lt.  '28  Oct.  53 ;  Capt.  '17  Aug.  55 ;  Mq/or,  »io  Nov.  ^. 

Lt.Colonel.  13  Aug.  73. 
...    4  Charles  Williamson,  2»i  i^.  '11  July  51 ;  X«.  xi  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  »i6  Oct.  57;  JTci/or,  '9  Aug.  71 ;  I^-CWmtI, 

18  Oct.  73. 
...    Major*.— 4  wykeham  Leigh  Pemberton,*  2nd  Lt.  '23  April  52 ;  Lt.  '25  Aug.  54  ;  Cofrf.  23  Mar.  58;  Ma/jr, 

I      i-aS  Oct.  71. 
...    2  Rowley  Willes  Hinxman,^  2nd  Lt.  23  Nov.  49;  Li.  ^3  Mar.  54;  Capt.  15  Jan.  58;  BtMajor,  tg  Jhn.  i^: 

I    Major,  24  April  72;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  7  Jan.  74. 
...    I  Francis  Dundas  Farquharson,*  2nd  Lt.  '18  Feb.  53;  Li.  23  Mar.  55;  Capt.  24  April  s& ;  Bt.Maior,  i  iiij 

52;  Major,  J  Feb.  73. 
ames  Durham  Dundas,'  wd  Lt.  3  Mar.  54 ;  Lt.  23  March  55 ;  Capt.  2a  June  58 ;  Bt.Major,  xa  Nor.  rr 
Jfiyor,  I  April  73. 

Herbert  George  Deedes,"  Prioate  Secretarg  io  ths  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  Eneifft^  11  Aug.  54 ;  1*.  -. 
Mar.  55  ;  Capt.  P2  July  58 ;  Bt.  Major,  25  Sept.  60;  Bt.Li.Colonel,  30  July  71 ;  Major,  $  July  73. 
...    3  James  Joseph  Collins,  En$ign,  '25  Aug.  54?  Lt.  23  Mar.  55;  Capt.  '19  July  59;  Bt.Major,  s  i^J  :-< 

I     Major,  5  July  73. 
...  J2  Francis  Vemou  Northey,"  Ensign,  22  Mar.  55;  Lt.  27  July  55;  Capt.  ^1%  May  60;  P<.Jfiv^(  »«  ^o^-  P^ 

Major,  5  July  73. 
...    4  William  Frederick  Carlcton,"  Enngn,  30  March  55;  Lt.  'x?  Aug.  55;  Ciip*.  »i8  Sept.  60;  i?Uf«>Bf. 

I     23  May  73  ;  M<\jor,  13  Aupr.  73. 
...    2  Cromer  At^hhurnhnm,"  Enfifjn.  20  April  55 ;  Lt.  26  Oct.  55 ;  Capt.  ^23  Jan.63 ;  Mcyor,  i8  Oct  73. 


Captaiws. 

3  Kennett  Gregg  Henderson" 

2  James  Sturgeon  Hamilton  Algar" 

1  Geo.  Charles  KeUy"  (Q.3f.  7  April  54)  

4  Frederick  Harding  Anson  Hamilton 

4  Harry  Bobert  MUligan     

3  «.  George  Hatchell,  .B W^.Jf a ;.,CAatta» 

3  James  Kiero  Watson     

2  William  Grerard  Byron>« 

1  «.William  John   Evered  Poole,'^  Brigade   Major   of 

Infantry.  Alderrhot 

2  Newton  Jones  Pimli 

1  5.  William  Lewis  Kinloch  Ogilvy,  Brigade  Major,  \ 

Colchester    } 

3  Hugh  Saint  George  Barton    

4  Reginald  H.  Beadon 

3  Arthur  Tufaell    

2  John  Charley   

Astley  Fellowes  Terry,  Adj.  sih  Adm.  Bait.  Cheshire  t 

Bi/te  Volunteers    J» 

1  John  Gustavus  Crosbie    

2  George  Hewitt  Trotman 

1  Nesbit  WUloughby  Wallace  "    

3  Arthur  Morris**   

,1  Charles  Matthew  Calderon*'  

'4  Bedvers  Henry  Buller«>  

3  Charles  Pieraon  Cramer « , 

2  Latham  Coddiugton  Brownrigg  

4  James  Heniy  Herbert  Croft  

4  Francis  Wallace  Grenfell,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  A.  *> 

Cunptghame  > 

2  Alex.  Angus  Airlie  Kinloch, D.A.A.G.for  Musketry,  \ 

SatculTindee } 

AabreyV ere  O'Brien,  Adjutant  ClareMilitia 

2  Charles  Louis  Constantino  de  Robeck   

X  Charles  Gilbert  Fryer  

4  William  Warren  

t  Philip  Julius  Honey  wood  AscoughBarno 

T  George  Thomas  Whitaker   

3  George  Carpenter   

3  Richard  Collingwood  Robinson^' 

George  Lancelot  McLean  Farmer,  Aide  de  Camp  io  \ 

theld.Govemor  of  Bengal j 

4  Edward  Walter  Home  Crofton  

X  Denis  Bingham"     

4  John  Talbot  Damley  Crosbie,  Aide  de  Camp  io  Briga-  \ 

dier  General  Herbert   } 

3  Francis   Henry  Baillie 

2  Walter  Cowan 

Fred.  Charles  Blenkinsopp  Coulson*'    


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P25  Jan. 

16  Feb. 

22  Oct. 

20  July 
"25  Sept.  55 

15  May    56 


23  April  55 


27  May 
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19  Juno  57 

P  6  Feb.  58 

9  Nov.  55 

7  Mar.  56 

1  April  58 

23  April  58 
Pi 2  May    57 

26  Mar. 
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13  May 
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28  Feb. 

xa  Nov. 


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••14  Aug.  60 

P12  Oct.  60 

P17  May  61 

'21  Dec.  60 

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P  4  June  61 

x7Aug.  61 

'  8  Aug.  63 


6  May    56 

P  9  May    56 

16  Nov.    56 

16  Nov.    55 

23  Nov.   55 

27  Sept.  57 

'  I  May    57 

'  7  Sept.  58 

21  May    58 

P  4  June  58 

P15  June  58 

9  Nov.  58 

Pii  Sept.  60 

15  Jan.  58 

P21  Feb.  60 

Cix  Sept.  60 

i'i8  Sept.  60 

13  Aug.  59 

'  4  Jan.  6x 

4  June  61 

P26  Oct.  60 

P  9  Dec.  6a 

'21  April  63 

9  Mar.  60 

P3xMar.  63 

'21  July    63 

'24  Sept.  58 

63 


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4  Henry  Donald  Browne,  Adjuiant  17  May  71 

X  Edmund  Lomax  Fraser"     

2  Reginald  Chalmer,  Adjutani  xo  Nov.  69  

3  Henry  Richard  Ponsonby  Lindesay    

x  Henry  Adam  Fred.  Fergusson  Coventry 

a  William  TUden,  Insiruetor  qf  Musketry  z  Nor.  73  . 


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6  Oct. 
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'22  Nov. 
'24  Jan. 

X  May 

3  Jan. 

'  3  April  66 

'  5  June   66 

'xi  Dec. 

'  8  Mar. 
P16  Oct. 
23  Oct. 
"14  Aug. 

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II  Jan. 
'23  Jan. 
'24  April  69 
'  9  Feb.  70 
'28  May  70 
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20  Apnl  71 
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"  I  Mar.  64 

6  Oct.  64 

'23  Nov.  64 

'12  June  63 

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'14  Aug.  66 
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LnuTX^A.irTS. 

Henry  Blaclcwood  MacGall 

3  Bemamixi  Frend 

3  Ambrose  fiamphrys  Biroham,  Adju'') 

iantSJvaie  67 S 

|4  John  Beyxnonr  Wynne  Finch    

I  a  Henxy  Affleck  Honlton  Ward    

|x  iron.  Cecil  Ralph  Howard  

,3  Percy  Alex.  John  Hope  Johnstone,  In-  \ 

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X  AJez.  Fercunand  Henry  Mitcholl-lnnes^* 

3  Crawford  Lewin  Allan 

;a  William  Forster 

14  Arthur  Pepys 

I  Robert  Cradock  Davies^' 

)3  Henry  Philip  Milee  Wylio  

13  James  Nugent  Blackwood-Price 

■  I  FranciB  John  Adelbcrt  Wood>» 

I3  Charles  HoUed  Smith  

I  Henry    Savill    Marsham,i*    Adjutant  \ 

X7  Nov.  69 ) 

Thomaa  Sydenham    Clarke,  Adjutant^ 

6  Nov.  73  S 

...  '3  Ernest  Hovell  Thnrlow   

...    I  John  Aubrey  WilUams 

...  '2  Albert  Augustus  Phipps 

...    I  Hon.  Keith  Tumour'* 

...  '4  John  Henry  BurBtoll»9 

...    X  Arthur  Grevillo  Bagot 

Henry  Somerville  Hutton  Riddell"    

Herbert  James  Hope-Edwardes,  Iiut.  \ 

of  Munketry  x6  June73 ) 

Thomas  Prince  Lloyd  

Fiennes  Boughton  Nowton  Dickenson  .., 
Edward  Thomas  Henry,  Hutton,  Ja-> 

Bfructor  of  Mn*kelr^  i  Feb.  73 ) 

Fulbcrt  Wright  Archer" * 

Horace  Walpolo  

John  Dowling  HowdQu    

Charles  Michell  

Arthur  James  Brander 

Henry  Ernest  William  Fetherstonhaugh. 

Francis  Moore  Ward 

Charles  Radly  Brittain  Thome  

Charles  Hope,  Interpreter 

Richard  Steele  Rupert  Fetherstonhaugh. 

Godfrey  AsteU 

Humphrey  David  Parry  Okedcn  

Nicholas  Edw.  de  Bemer  Fenwick 

Walter  Henry  Holbechi* 

William  Sturrock  Anderson   

Frederick  Amelius  Beauderk  

Henry  Allfrey  

Corbet  Stapleton  Cotton  

Henry  Lowth  Farmer 

Robert  Henley 

Arthur  George  Addcy  Martin 

Mordaunt  Charles  Boyle 

Horatio  Reginald  Mends 

\  Montagu  Cha.  Brudenell  Forestier Walker 
\  John  Herbert  Carteret  Carey 


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9  Feb. 

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29  Oct. 

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24  Jan. 

'  7  Feb. 
7  Mar. 
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Arthur  Powys  Vaughan 

GeoffVey  Grimwood  Grimwood  

Henry  Vere   

Edward  Obert  aindiey  Wilkinson  .... 
Htm.  Alw^e  Henry  Fnlke  GreviUe  . 

Hubert  Richard  Lovett   

George  Qreville  Moore 

Basil  Templer  Graham  Montgomery  . 

Robert  Story  

Eugene  Ayshford  Sanford 

Robert  Charles  Dighton  Wilson   

Robert  Erskine  Wade  Copland-Crawford 
Grenville  Hylton  Wells 


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'25  Dec. 
9  April  68 
xo  April  68 
30  Juno   68 

P28  Oct.     68 
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23  Jan. 
3  Feb. 

'17  Feb.    66 

•'24  April  69 
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23  July 
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9  Aug. 

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P  2  Sept.  68 
P23  Jan.    69 
Px4  Oct.     68 
P  3  Feb.    69 
P24  April  69 
P29  M!fty    69 
f  10  Nov.    69 
April  70 
May    70 
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5  Jan. 
9  Feb. 

P28  34ay 
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'  4  Jan. 

P22Mar. 

P29  Nov. 
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9  Aug. 

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P30  Nov. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

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1  Lord  Templetown  served  throngli- 
out  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
and  until  March  1855,  in  command 
of  the  xst  Battalion  of  Coldstream 
Guards,  present  at  the  battle  of  the 
Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
battle  of  Inkerman,  in  command  of 
the  Brigade  of  Guards,  which  he 
brought  out  of  action  (wounded,  and 
horse  killed),  subsequently  in  com- 
mand of  the  xst  Division ;  also  pre^ 
sent  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lord  Melville  commanded  the 
33rd  during  the  suppression  of  the 
Insurrection  in  Lower  Canada  in  1837; 
and  also  in  repelling  the  attacks  ot 
the  American  brigands  who  landed 
ncarPrcscott,  Upper  Canada,  in  1838. 
Commanded  the  Bombay  Column  of 
the  Army  throughout  tiie  Puiyaub 
campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tbe 
siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  cap- 
ture of  the  citadel  of  Mooltan,  battle 
of  Goojerat,  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  XCB.) 


SUB    LISUT. 


39  May 

24  July 
5  Oct. 
9  Aug. 
9  Aug. 

9  Aug.      yj 

3x  Sept.  72 
5  Oct.  72 
X3  Nov.  73 
12  Nov.  73 
36  Mar.    73 

38  Feb.    74 


P«9mtuUn.~2  Francis  FitzPatrick,>*  2  Mar.  55 :    and  Li.  xq  Oct.  49 ;  Li.  31  May  54 ;  Son.U^/ar,  9  lC«r«  65t 
4  Edward  Charles  Grant,  28  Dec.  55 ;  Mon.Major.  28  Dec.  70. 
3  Charles  Harrison  Hignett,  xo  May  jx ;  Bneiffn,  P28  July  63;  Lt.  7  Nov.  68. 
(iiimrUr  Hatter*.— 4  Thomas  Jarvis,**  2  Dec.  62. 
X  John  Toole,«»  13  Feb.  66. 
3  William  Holmes.^  17  April  67. 

3  William  FitsHenry,*7  6  July  67. 
JfcfUesJ  Qffloen.  —  3  Surgeon  Major  Adam  Griiham  Young,**  Surgeont  so  June  65. 

a  Surgeon  Major  William  Maonamara,  mD.,  Surgeon,  x6  March  67. 

4  Surgeon  Mcy'or  Arthur  Edwin  Temple  Longhurst,**  MD.,  Surgeon,  x  May  67* 
1  Surgeon  MaJor^WUliam.  Silver  Oliver ,*"  MD.,  Surgeon,  3  Feb.  72. 

Green— Aeii^  8carlet.~^^«iito,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— IrUk  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
ui  Baiiaiion  embarludfor  Malta,  8  March  x866.    MaUfax,  Nova  Seotia;  DefSi,  Winehetter, 


nd  Battalion  embarked  for  India',  September  1867.    Murree,  Bengal ;  D^t,  Wineheeter. 
yd  BaUaUon  returned  from  Aden,  94  December  iBja.    SkomeUffe. 


iik  BattaUtm  returned  from  New  Brunewiek,  5  Julg  1869.    Forthnd, 


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*  Lt. Colonel  Gordon  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  first  attack  upon  Mooltan,  and  with  the  ist  Battalion  60^  Mm 
through  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  June  1855  to  June  1S57  (4thCla&3 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Lt. Colonel  Montgomery  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

«  Major  Pemberton  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  India  during  the  mutiny,  and  was  severely  wounded,  with  losi 
of  two  fingers  of  left  hand,  at  Cawnpore  on  the  27th  Nov.  1857  (Medal). 

7  Lt.  Colonel  Hinxman  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  campaign  of  i857against  the  mutineers  in  India  flroxn  7th 
June,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  8ubse<|uent  siege  operatioiis, 
assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Major  Farquharson  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  as  extra  Aide  do  Camp  to  Sir  Hope 
Grant  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  Taku  Fort*  and  Pekin). 

"  Major  Dundas  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in  India  from  -tb 
June,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent  siege  operati  l- 
to  6th  August  (wounded  on  loth  June).  Served  the  cr^mpaign  of  1858  in  Rohilcund,  including  the  acUons  of  Bur  ■ 
walla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  IxmiU'  I 
ment  of  Shahiehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  captiire  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursoit  of  t^ 
bank  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee ;  Oude  campaign,  mcladii 


enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee ;  Oude  campaign,  mcladin::  i: 
actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal  with  Cki.>j 
Served  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870  (Brevet  of  Major). 

*o  Lt. Colonel  Deedes  served  with  ihe  i  st  Battalion  60th  Rifles  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  Ind  2, 
including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  f-nlr^ 
^uent  siege  operations  (wounded  on  12th  June),  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  tne  final  aUack  on  and  ccri^ 
tion  of  the  palace.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Jones  during  the  campaign  in  Rohilcund.  inr!-!  !- 
ing  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  B&ir  J  . 
attack  and  bbmbardment  of  Shahjehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  theFm  / 
Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahonldee.  Serre*!  i? 
extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  A.  Wilson  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  and  as  Orderly  Ofl3cer  to  Bripn  iy? 
Barker  in  the  operations  in  Oude  fh)m  3rd  Dec.  1858  to  ist  Feb.  1859  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Ma;  r 

*^  Major  Northey  served  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858  with  the  60th  Rifles,  including  the  capture  of  the  For. ;' 
Mittowlie  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).    Served  also  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870  (Brevet  of  Major). 

1*  Major  Carleton  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (MedaV. 

"  Major  Ashbumham  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  act  ozi 
on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  of  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  subsequent  siege  operations,  as^^^ 
and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace.  Campaign  in  Rohilcund,  inelal  :^' 
the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  ftm.  r 
attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fo-*. 
Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Groomtee,  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  ou  ^ 
destruction  of  Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*♦  Captains  Henderson  and  Algnr  served  with  the  60th  Rifies  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  Sh»ha^ 
district  of  Bengal  in  1858  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Cla^  '•' 
Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

"  Captain  Kelly  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  incladirrtie 
actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  oefore  Delhi,  subsequent  siege  open:  i%s 
assault  and  capture  of  the  city  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace;  campaign  in  Rohilcur.-  i- 
eluding  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  captnrt  :' 
Bareillv.  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  '±? 
Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee.  a:i--  -i 
and  destruction  of  Shahabad  and  Bungkagong,  the  Oude  campaign,  and  officiated  as  Brigade  Major  to  a  Mors  f 
Column  under  Colonel  Dennis  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*«  Captain  Byron  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58.  and  was  present  at  the  wsiti 
and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siego  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  action  at  Barree  (Medal  with  Clasp*. 

*7  Captain  Poole  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858  in  the  8hahal)ad  district  (Me«lin. 

^*  Captain  Morris  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  1S60  in  China  (Medal  with  tv? 
Clasps). 

"  Captains  Wallace,  Calderon,  Robinson,  Bingham,  and  Coulson,  Lieutenants  Fraser,  Mitchell-Innes.  Dart?. 
Wood,  Marsham  (as  Adjutant),  Hon.  K.  Tumour,  Burstall,  Riddell.  Archer,  and  Holbech  served  on  the  Red  ilir^r 
expedition  of  1870. 

*o  Captain  Buller  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  v^ 
two  Clasps).     Served  with  the  ist  Battalion  on  the  R«d  River  expedition  of  1870. 

*•  Major  FitzPatrick  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Kaflir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal),  l! 
the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal).  Also  served  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

«♦  Quarter  Master  Jarvis  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  China  war  of  1841-42,  and  waa  present  at  the  tats? 
cf  Amoy.  Chusan,  and  subsequent  operations  up  the  Ningpo  river,  and  storming  of  Chin  Kiang  Fo  (Medal}.  Ha* 
also  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

«*  Quarter  Master  Toole  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  prcBcnt  dan-Ji 
the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan  (including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the  Citadel).  \»tri 
of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Armv  until  its  final  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindee,  occupation  of  Attock  and  Pcahair:-, 
andexpulsionoftheAfl*ghan  Force  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  iS--5^ 
including  the  dispersion  of  insurgent  villagers  in  the  Meerut  district,  siego  operations  against  Delhi  from  26ih  Asc. 
to  3th  September  1857 ;  campaign  in  Rohilcund  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  kW^ 
Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  8halu€h&5p»  tt^ 
defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  t«ni  » 
the  Goomtee,  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  and  action  of  Bungkagoun ;  the  Oude  campaign,  including  ti* 
actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Risoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  MittowUe,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal  vith  Cla^?  ' 
Served  also  on  the  R«d  River  expedition  1870. 

*«  Quarter  Master  Holmes  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  r>Wii 
In  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Modal).    Also  Uiroughont  the  camjaip 
of  x86o  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 


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p"".f*!;'Colonel.— ^»r  HoraUo  Shirley.^  XCB.  aiwi  X<.  »x2  May  95;  Lt.  P31  Oct.  26;  Gip^  v^  July  33;  Ifqior, 
I  p^  pav  '31  Dec.  41 :  Lt. Colonel,  x8  Jan.  48 ;  Colonel,  aS  Nov.  54 ;  Mcy'or  General,  24  Oct.  6a ;  Xmk^.  General,  25  Oct. 
-  —  — ^      71 ;  Colonel  6i8t  Foot,  3  Feb.  70. 

32     ■••   Lieutaiiant  OoloneL— Alexander  William  Gordon,"  Enrian,  ^ix  March  42 ;  Lt.  ^2  May  44 ;  Capt.  1*29  Dec.  48 ; 
Bl.Jfajor,  19  Jan.  58 ;  Major,  '16  Nov.  60;  Bt.Lt. Colonel.  27  Dec.  68;  Lt.Colonel,  15  Jan.  73. 
Kajort.— William  Frecland  Brett,^  JEneiyn,  'z  April  42 ;  Lt.  6  Dec.  44 ;  Capt,  25  Jane  51 ;  Major,  '14  Aug. 

57;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  11  Nov.  57;  Colonel,  6  May  65. 
William  Blackett.*  Eneign,  P29  Dec.  54;  Lt.  P9  Nov.  55;  Capi.  '17  Dec.  58;    Bt.Major,  5  July  72;  Major, 
15  Jan.  73 


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Robert  Button    

Bertie  ShiflftieT* 

Frederick  John  Fane  

Edward  Waugh  Ramsey   

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Henry  Tomkinaon 

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John  Lloyd  Dickin 

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Redmond  Uniacke  Somerville 
William  Merrick  Fowler 

Charles  Wyndham  Murray 
Frederic  John  Curtin,  Adju-  \ 

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Robert  Hayes  uorbett 

Edwin  Law  

Arthur  Edward  WOby 

Tho.  Wm.  Crawford  Leathem 
Alfred  Charles  Fryer,  Intt.  cfl 

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Maurice  Charles  O  Connell    ... 

Charles  Edward  Whalley   

Wm.  Mends  Forte  Trotman  ... 

Allan  Gilmore     

Francis  Herbert  England  

Ludlow  Strai^ge  Henry  Payne 
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58 '10  May  61 
59  »  8  Sept.  65 
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67 

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70 

67 

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70 

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28  Oct. 

68 

38  Oct. 

68 

28  Oct. 

69 

28  Oct. 

xo  Jan. 

72 

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26  Mar. 

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65     *  Captain  Boileau  served  with  the  6z8t  Regimen  t 
65  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (and  as 
651a  volunteer  with  the  ArUllery  from  26th  August 
till  its  fall),  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  4th 
z8th  and  23rd  July  and  ist  August  1857  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 


Pajrma«<«r.— Charles  Edward  Lennox,"  8  May  67;  2nd  Li,  xa  June  5a  j  LI.  3  Sept.  54 ;  Capi,  x  Jan.  62. 

Quarter  Matter.— J amea  Wilson,"  7  Nov.  68. 

Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  James  Petrie  Street,"  MD.,  Surgeon,  15  June  66. 

Faeinge  Buff.-^Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agent»,8ir  E.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
Metnrned  from  Nova  Scotia,  June  187a. 

*  Sir  Horatio  Shirley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  commanded  the  88th  in  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Iiikermau,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  was  General  Officer  of  tho  Trenches  in  the  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  the  7th 
Jane,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  i8th  June,  and  commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. — 
woanded  (Medal  with  three  Clisps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd 
Class  of  the  MeAJidie).  » 

^  LtColonel  Gordon  served  with  the  6zst  Regiment  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  was  present 
St  the  repulse  of  the  sorties  of  4th  and  i8th  July,  and  in  the  action  of  Nujjufghur  on  asth  August,  where  he  com- 
manded ihe  Reserve  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Brett  commanded  tho  54th  Regiment  during  the  burning  of  the  steam  transport  Sarah  Sonde  at  sea  on 
nth  Nov.  1857.  The  conduct  of  the  54th  on  that  occasion  was  the  subject  of  a  general  order  dated  Horse  Guards, 
37th  Feb.  1858,  in  which  Lt. Colonel  Brett  is  mentioned  as  being  "  entitled  to  high  praise  for  his  conduct  through- 
out" under  circumstances  "the  most  alarming  and  dangerous  in  which  soldiers  can  be  placed"  (Brevet  of 
Lt.Coloncl,  and  presented  by  the  Rojal  Humane  Society  with  a  Silver  Medal  and  vote  of  thanks  for  his  services  on 
the  occasion).  Served  in  India  durmg  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  from  January  X858,  and  commanded  a  Flying 
Coiamn  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier ;  this  force  received  the  special  acknowledgments  of  the  Governor  General  of  Iiidia 
for  "energy  and  seal  displayed  for  the  period  so  employed  "  (Medal). 

*  Major  Blackett  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzoteie  Frontier 
under  Sir  Sydnev  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostaneo  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of 
Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

^  Captain  Shiflber  served  with  tho  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  at 
Cawnporo  on  a6th  27th  and  aSth  Nov.  X857,  capture  of  Meeangungo,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  relief  of 
Aziinghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*'  Captain  Lennox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  (Medal). 

^^  Quarter  Master  Wilson  served  with  the  aand  Regiment  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  the  villages  in  the 
Boree  Valley,  N.  W.  frontier  of  India,  in  November  1853.  Also  with  tho  expeditionary  force  against  the  Lurruckxai 
Mohmunds,  including  the  taking  and  destruction  of  several  villages  in  August  and  SeptembCT  1854  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

"Doctor  Street.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Department." 


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Year*  8«r.  Ooloati.—^  Sight  Hon.  iSir  William  Thomaa  KnoUyB,*  KCB.  Eiuign,  9  Deo.  13;  Lt.  4-  Cap*,  as  Sept  17; 

'      Capi.  4r  Lt.  Colonel,  P31  Dec.  ay ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Major  General,  20  Jane  54  ;  Litui.  Oeneral,  ii  Jul  60 ; 

General,  t?  June  66 ;  Colonel  62nd  Foot,  16  Nov.  58. 

LieuteiuuitColonels.—e.  William  Sankey,*  CB.,  Brigadier  General  Cowmanding  Preeideney  J>idriel,  Bengal, 

Eneign,  '19  April  44 ;  Lt.  ^8  Aug.  45  ;  Capt.  '27  April 49 ;  Bt. Major,  12  Dec.  54 ;  Bt.Lt.Colomei,2'Hov.  55; 

Major,  24  Feb.  57 ;  Col^tnel,  18  May  62 ;  Lt.Colonel,  14 Feb.  72. 

Samuel  George  Carter,*  Eneign,  13  June  45;   Lt.  18  July  48;    Capt.  21  July  54;    BLMajor,  7  Nor.  65; 


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Majort.— a.Graham  Hay,»  Ene.^iB  Aug.  52 ;  L(.^'2S Oct.  53 ;  Capt. 
FC  Henry  Edward  Jerome,*  £N<i^n,  21   Jan.  48;   Lieut.  30  A 


GAPTA.nrs. 

John  Lovell  Kelly  

Walter  Andrew  Corbett   

George  Simpson  Fraser  

John  Medows  Theobald  

Robert  NevillGream,/n«ptfcfor  o/Gynn 

in  India  

Arthur  Lloyd  Reade  

*.  John  Boughey,  In$tructor,  R.  M.  College... 
Killegrew  Reginald  Berkeley  Wodehouse, ") 

Extra  Aide  ae  Camp  to  Governor  qfBombag  } 

William  Lane  Robinson  Scott 

Thomas  Joseph  FitzSimon 

Robert  Rogers 


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I.  4^ ;   Jjteut.  30  AprU  52 ;  Cop^n,  23  July  58 ;  Brevet  Meijer, 

I  July  59 ;  Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel^  15  Sept.  70;  Mc^or,  16  Aug.  73. 


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Thomas  Hamilton  Forsyth,  Adjutant\ 
I  Aug.  68   i 

Thomas  Fentham  Todd   

Arthur  James  Chichester 

James  Bennett 

Thomas  Duncan  William  Dunn.  Irutructor  ^ 
ofMuaketry  4  July  71 j 

Henry  Jones 

Vicesimns  Knox 

Arthur  Croding 

Robert  Hayne  

William  Bowlas  Williams 

Harry  Molyneux  Carter  

ClaytOL William  James Hingston,  Interpreter 

Robert  Henry  Forrest  

Adolphus  Lambert  Dennis 

George  Lake  Talbot  DennlsR  

James  Henry  Bowhill  


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P2oMay 

'15  Nov. 

2  May 

Pio  Nov. 

P25  Sept. 
P  7  Aug. 
P  8  Aug. 
J'25  Sept. 
P30  Oct. 
8  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
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Pi  2  June 
P27  AprU 


P16  Nov. 
P23  Aug. 
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P  4  June 

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'10  Sept. 
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9  Sept. 
28  Dec. 
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60  P19  July    64 
64  P30  Oct.     67 


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George  Blakiston  Renny 

Duncan  Peter  Robertson 

John  Frederic  Inglis 

Edward  Montgomerie  Nedham 
Finlay  Cochrane  Beatson  


P29  May  67 

P  7  Aug.  67 

P30  Oct.  67 

P  1  Feb.  68 

PisFeb.  68 

P24NGT.  63 

P  3  Feb.  69 

Pi 4  July  69 

P36  Feb.  70 

3  Apr.  70 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

10  Jan.  72 


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Pi  I  April  68 

P  2  May    68 

P  1  Aug.   68 
P  3  Feb.    69 

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13  Nov.  72 
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Pajrwajfer.— Thomas  Newton  Young,?  i  Jan.  57 ;  Q.lf.  9  April  47  ;  Eneign,  ai  July  48 

Quarter  Maeter. — Charles  Lenton.  5  June  66. 

Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Smith  Hollingsworth,  Surgeon,  7  Aug.  67. 

Facinge  B\iff.^Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  India,  30  December  x868. 

*  Sir  William  Thomas  Knollys  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  from  the  6th  March  to  the  end  of  the  Penis- 
Bula  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  repulse  of  the  sortie — on  which  occasion  Sir  Hcaij 
BuUivan  and  ten  Officers  of  the  Guards  were  killed  or  died  of  their  wounds. 

'Brigadier  Greneral  Sankey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  i6th  Dec.  1854,  and  firom  13th  July  1855.  &> 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  and  from  3i8tAug.  as  A.Q.M.G.  to  ist  Division,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  K'Kenxie^ 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  charger  killed)  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Balaklava,  s^ 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  5th  Class  of  theMe4i*ii*' 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Carter  served  with  the  sist  Light  Infantry  during  the  war  in  Burmah  ft*om  April  to  August  1852;  «* 
on  board  the  E.I.C.  steam-sloop  Seeottrie  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  t^^ 
Rangoon  river,  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Rangoon ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein,  i^th  May  (severely  wounded).  Was  mentioned  in  G«nem' 
Godwin^s  despatches  as  "  deserving  the  best  consideration  of  Government"  for  his  services  at  the  captorinf  ^ 
storm  of  the  enemy's  stronghold  and  entrenched  x)Osition  south  of  Bassein ;  honoured  with  the  best  Uumks  of  t^ 
Governor  General  in  Council,  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

»  Major  Hay  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  tne  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  the 
attack  on  the  Quarries  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Jerome  served  with  the  i9tli  Regiment  in  the  Indian  cami)aign  of  1857-59,  including  operations  aj^^^ 
the  rebel  tribes  in  Groojerat,  storm  and  capture  of  Chundairee— led  the  storming  party,  siege  and  capture  olJh^^ 
where  under  a  murderous  fire  he  assisted  in  securing  Ensign  Secoal,  who  was  severely  woonded— mentioocd  a 
despatches ;  also  present  at  the  action  of  Koonch  and  at  the  various  engagements  before  Calpee — severdj  and  dac- 
gerously  woundea  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  la 
uie  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  tlie  Black  Mountain  (Medal  viv 
Clasp).  . 

'  Major  Young  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  services  rendered  to  the  civil  vi&on- 
ties  during  the  Chartist  riots  in  South  Wales  in  1839.  Served  as  Adjutant  22nd  Reg^iment  at  thecapton^^ 
destraction  of  the  villages  in  the  Boreo  Valley  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  Nov.  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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GoIoBeL— Thomas  Maitland  Wilson,  Sniiffit,  ^15  Apr.  24;  Lt.  P13  Mbv  26;  Capt.  P23  Dec.  31;  Bt.li^jor,. 

o  Nov.  46;  MajoTy  18  Aug.  48 ;  Lt.Colonel^  '15  June  49  ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Major  Oeutral,  7  Jan.  64  j 

lUnU.Qeneraly  23  April  72;  Colonel  63rd  Foot,  22  Aug.  73. 
lieutaumt  ColoBel.--Vero  Hunt  Bowles,*  Smign,    lo  April  49;  Lt.^n  Aug.  535  Caft.  8  July  55;  Mt^or, 

Capt.  '29  Dec.  57;  IfcMor,  >'i2  Oct.  70. 
Giip«.  '24  Dec.  58;  BiJ£«^,  5  July  73^ 


Major,  24  Jan. 


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Captains. 

Charles  Henry  Kinahan  

Charles  EUison  Terrot 

Charles  Owen  James    

Marmadako  Stourton    

Edmund  Sandilands  Savage ... 
*.  Nadolig  Ximenes  Gwynne  .. 

Arnold  David  Saportas   

Frederick  William  Day 

Henry  Mount  Farkerson*  


P  2  Nov. 

18  Jan. 

Pi 5  Nov. 

Pi 7  May 

2  July 

9  Oct. 

'27  May 

•"ii  Oct. 

23  Nov. 


L1BUTBVAVT8. 

Constantine  Joseph  Ryan   

Robert  WUliam  Bastow    

Frederic  Whit.  Russell' Jones... 

Robert  Wright  Studdy 

William  Lettsom  Grono w 

Henry  James  Jackson 

Francis  Macnaghten  Leslie^  ... 
William    Palmer,*  Adjutaut\ 

6  July  70 > 

William  Frederick    Nuthall,) 
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Herbert  Rowley  Cook  

'Arthur  George  Millar   

Charles  JohnShererWhittall,  \ 

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Wm.  Robert  Le  Geyt  Anderson' 
G^eorgo  Lindsay  Garstin  . . . 
Charles  Grenvillo  Mansel 


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9  Nov. 

10  Sept. 
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P12  June 

10  June 


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June 
July 
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Jan. 

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April 
Feb. 


64  28  July 
66'  13  Sept. 
67  P  2  May 
67IP12  Juno 
67, P  9  Feb. 
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57     2  Feb. 


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13  Sept.  67 

P29  June   70 

P23  Mar.    70 

29  June  70 

3  Sept.  67 

P  5  April  71 

i'3x  Oct.     7T 

24  Feb.    72 


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Colonel  Bowles  served  with  the  63rd  Begl- 
68  men!  throughouttheEastBrncampMi^  of  1854-55^ 

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Rawdon  Kdw.  Dennys  Reilly... 
Horbert  Edward  Ravenshaw... 
Henry  Thomas  George  Bumc. 
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20  July 

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including  Uie  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman ;  siege  assaults  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
expedition  to  Kerch,  bombardment  and  captUTe- 
of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Glass 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Lieut.  Palmer  served  in  India  during  th» 
mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

*  Paymaster  Piper  servedwith  the  Rifle  Brigade^ 
throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  in- 
cluding the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  with  the  Battalion  through  the  whole  of  ita 
,  -  services  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny, 
71  linclxding  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerona 
70  aflTairs  during  me  Oude  campaign  (Medal  witbi 
-,  Clasp). 

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I  31  Aug.   72 

I  25  Jrt^o    73 
9  Aug.   73 

I  12  Nov.   73 
Pajrma«for.— Frederick  Piper,<>  14  Sept.  70;  Q;uarter  Matter,  30  March  60. 
Quarter  lfa«f«r.— William  Ridler,  8  June  72. 
Medical  Qfflfr. —Surgeon  Major  John  Hairison  Robotham/  Surgeon,  25  April  68. 


'         Faeingt  Qreoru— Agent,  John  Boustead,  Esq.— Jri#A  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  St.,  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  7  Oct.  1870. 

*  Major  Gordon  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the* 
fHilected  marksmen  of  the  Regiment  at  the  actions  of  Chunda,  Umeerporc,  and  Sultanporo,  Fort  of  Dhowraha,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches),  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  affair  of  Meangungo,  also- 
r.t  Churda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Parkcrson  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
»"=;7-59.  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  Cawnpore.  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent. 
n*  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kale  Nuddee,  occupation  of  Futtehghnr,  and  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  for  three  months  to  a 
f  vine:  Column  under  Colonel  D.  Watson ;  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shal^ehanporo,  affairs  of  Mahomdio,  Shababad^ 
hni  Bunkagoon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Lieut.  Leslie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Lucknow). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Robotham.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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Lt. Colonel,  P30  Dec.  45;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Major,  n  Jan.  58;  Lt.ColoneL  13  Feb.  59;  If  a/or  Onurci, 

10  June  60;  Lieut.Oeneral,  8  March  69:  Colonel  64th  Foot,  12  Feb.  70 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  Mookler,*  Eneipn,  12  Sept,  43;  Lt.   12  Jan.  48;  Capt.  a  May   51  j  BMffljor, 

24  Mar.  58;  Major,  9  Sept.  59;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  18  Mar.  69;  Lt.Colonel.  21  Jan.  74- 
Majori.— Valentine  Ryan/ .Ermyn,  30  Nov.  49;  Lt.  2  Jan.  52;  Cop/.  16  Mar.  58:  i/.Jfa;or,  5  July  72;  Ifajor, 

12  Feb.  73. 
$.  George  Digby  Barker,^  Professor,  Staff  Colleae,  Ensign,  '21  Jan.  53  ;  Lt,  >*i6  Mar.  55 ;  Capl.  2  April  61 : 

Bi. Major,  17  Sept.  6x  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  23  April  7s ;  Major,  21  Jan.  74. 


Captaivs. 

George  Henry  John  Haldane" 

John  Ayton  Wood*®  

Char!  es  Hamilton  Sams 

James  Landon  Watt 

Edward  Joseph  Jekyll,  Adj.  ) 
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John  Woulfe  Keogh 

John  Symeon  WaUcer 

Francis  John  Edward  Green... 

Francis  Sandys  Dugmore 

Edward  William  Carleton 

Garald  James  Paterson  


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II  May 

P12  Feb. 

*25  Jan. 


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Pi4Aug.  57  27  July  66 
P25  Sept.  60  P  8  Jan.  68 
P25Feb.    62  1-30  Sept. 


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P22  Feb. 
P30  Dec. 
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61  P  3  May  64 
,591    9  Sept.  64 

62  P12  June  67 
60' P  4  April  65 
62  P  8  Jan.    68 


LlBUTBITAVTS. 

Rich.  Jas.  Wm.  Dennistonn, ") 
Inst.  qfMusk.  14  Mar.  73  ...  i  I 

Charles  Wortham  1 

Edm.  Rob.  Stewart  Richard-  \  I 
son,  Adjutant  22  July  71  ...  )  I 

Edmund  William  Adderley  . . . 

Richard  John  Bingham  

John  Edmund  Harpur  Crewe... 

J>ed.  Seton  Karr  Lushington . 

John  Patrick  Miller 

Thomas  Currie  I 


Pig  Nov. 

P  I  May 

P12  June 

P16  Oct. 
P30  Oct. 
P  2  May 
'  8  Dec. 
P27  Aug. 


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Thomas  Alfred  Beale  

James  Mitchell  Johnstone ' 

Henry  George  Purdon 1 

Francis  John  Sayer  Cator 

Henry  Beaufoy  Mortimer  ' 

Arthur  John  St.  George  French 
John  Hunter  Reynolds 


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67P27 
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68  P; 

69  28 
70 

28 


P22  July  71 

10  April  72 
15  May  72 
6  July  72 
P2oJune  68 
12  Feb.  73 
21  Jan.    74 


*  Lieut.  General  Lewis  served  with  tie  Grenai^ 

Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  13th  Aug.  185^; 

Anril  6q  Commanded    Divisions    of   the    Araiy  in  tie 

^      ^  j  Trenches,  and  the  Grenadier  Guards  at  the  taking 

Dec.    69 1  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkiah  Hedal 

Feb.    70  ^^*^  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

Aug.  70 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  70 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  71 

Feb.  74 


SUB  LIEUT. 


14  Aug.  72 

21  Aug.  72 

II  Sept.  72 

29  Mar.  73 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

18  Mar.  74 


PayuMMter.- Richard  8.  Crawley,  2  Oct.  66;  Hon.Captain,  2  Oct.  71. 

Quarter  Ma»ter.~iohn  M'Guiness,  5  July  71. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  James  Bonnyman»  MD.,  Surgeon,  12  Oct.  70. 


Facings  Bltick.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— irw*  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borongb,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Malta,  28  Mar.  1872. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Mockler  seryed  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  aud 
capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab— severely  wounded  by  rotiad- 
shot  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Kalee  Nnddee  acd 
Kerkeroulie,  Bareilly,  Shahjehaupore,  Bunnai,  and  Mahomdie  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

7  Major  Ryan  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  N.  W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-5? ; 
present  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  (acting  as  his  Aide  de  Camp),  defence  of  Cawnpiire 
and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Kerkeroulie,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (MedaJ). 

•  Lt.Colonel  Barker  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack  and 
battle  of  Kooshab,  bombardment  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal 
with  Havolock's  Column  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandw 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buseerutgunge  (first  and  second) ,  Boorbeakechowkee,  and  the  several  actions  leadinc  to 
and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  defence,  including  several  sorties  (wonndedj ; 
with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks,  and  in  the  operationi  endinp  ie 
the  final  capture  of  Lucknow,  where  he  ofliciated  as  D.  A.Q.M.General,  ist  Division,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatch^ ; 
the  RohUcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  ayesr"* 
servi  ce  for  Lucknow) . 

»  Captain  Haldane  served  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57  with  the  64th  Regiment,  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  bombardment  of  MohumraJi,  ssd 
expedition  to  Ahwaz— in  command  of  the  Light  Companv  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Pn- 
▼inces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58 ;  present  with' Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore.  At^onf, 
Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore  (wounded),  Onao,  Buseerut  Gunge  (first  and  second) ;  was  an  ABsistant  Field  Enginwr  3 
the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  present  at  the  actions  of  Dilkoosha  and  second  relief  of 
Lucknow,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  actions  of  Kala  Nuddee  and  Kcrkerralie. 
capture  of  Bareilly, and  afiuirs  of  Shahjehaupore,  Bunnie,  and  Mahomdie  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  years  scrnce 
for  Lucknow). 

10  Captain  Wood  was  on  board  the  Transport  Sarah  Sands  with  the  Head  Quartsrs  of  the  54th  Regimcit  on 
passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  nth  November  1857.  Served  durmg 
he  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 


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SSfr'^^^r^  Robert  Walpole,i  KCJ3.  and  U.  ^n  May  25;  Lt.  Pa6  Sept.  26;  Capi.  P94  Jan.  34;  2fq;or, 
,—  —  31  May  44;  BiM.Colonel,  a  Jrdy  47;  CoZo»«/,  2S  Nov.  54;  Zt.CoUneL  17  Oct.  56;  Mtaar  General, 
I     '      1   30  Hay  6a;  i»«i<.Geii«>o/,  25  Oct.  7x;  Co/on^Z  65th  Foot,  28  Oct.  69.  -^  -^ 

1 .0   ...  LiMrtaMnt  CoUmeL— Charles  Blewitt,»  £wnffn,  p8  May  46 ;  Lt.  aa  Dec,  48 ;  Capt,  Pi  May  55 ;  Major,  7  Jan.  69  ; 

I/.  Cotew?,  13  Feb.  73. 
•7J..l|^flri.-Wmiain  John  Chads,*  Eneiffn,  'la  Nov.  47;  Lt.^m  Sept.  48;  Ca/j^  30  June  54  j  JBi.lfq/or,  xs 
'"        l_£ec.54;i/.i^Co7<wi«Z,oNov.  62;  2i/a/or,  i5Mtty7a.  i-     *    *       /-     J  :>-».  -v     .    3 

.Frei  Sjansfield  Hemes,  irwi^rii,  4  Aprif  51 ;  Lt.  ''25  Nov.  53  ;  Capi.  ^7  Dec.  58  ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  7a ;  Mc^or^ 
I    12  rep.  73. 


I  Captaiks. 

•  [Lionel  Smith  Warren* 

William  Byam^  . 

•  Tillara  Butlei«    .'*...".".*!.'!."; 

William  Gervaise  de  la  Poer»... 

•  George  BeryaminWolseley,**' 

Br^.Hajor^Mortsr,  Bengal] 
■■  Cha.  Grosvenor  Byam  Martin 

•  John  Cookson  Fife  " 

I  tf  owbray  Lettson  Elliot     

•  EUisLee   

,  LiirxxiTAirTS. 

Hngh  FitaRoy  Marryat 

•  Keginald  William  Dal^ety 

■  Frederick  Luttman  Johnson  ... 

•  Chas.  Augustus  Fillingham,  \ 
.InMe.ofMuekeirv^sA^T.  73] 

Henry  Augiistus  Rasch  

Salubniy  Davenp.Crookenden 

William  Kthelston 

Win.Maitland  PeagumColeman 
Charles  John '\Vhitaker,  .AcJ/. 

I    25April73 

John  Charles  Christie 


Rich.Duffln  Buckley  Rutherford 
•  Geo.  Bryan  Douglas  Thomhill 

■  Henry  Spencer  Wheatley  

Alexander  Thomas  Weller 

j  Frederick  Guy  Vivian,  Int*r-  \ 

I   prtter J 

Robert  St.  George  Harding  ) 

HamUton } 

John  Henry  Watson 


Sub  LiBrTBVAaTS. 

WHliam  Walter  Lean    

Algernon  Geo.  Arnold  Durand 
Charles  John  Dennys    


EKSIGir. 


^33  Nov.   5a  Pi 8  Aug.   54 
^25  Jan.    59 
16  Mar.    58 


'x7  Nov.  63 
zSSept.  57 

'  9  June  65 
23  Dec.  64 
27  Feb.    59 

'  8  July    6a 

Pji  Dec.  66 
P  8  June  67 
JO  Oct.     65 

'*ao  July    67 

Pi3  Oct.     67 
laJan. 
'13  Oct. 

7  July    69 

8  July    69 

9  July    68 
9  Oct.     69 

'29  June  70 
"  3  Aug.  70 
12  Nov.   70 

'  4  Jan.    71 


8  Sept.  63 


8  Sept.  63  P2S  April  68 
18  July    62I  i2Feb.    70 


•*  8  June  67*'23Mar.   70 


24  Aug.  58 

P12  Oct.  67 

o  Nov.  67 

z  Jan.  62 


'21  Mar.  68 

la  Feb.  73 

a6  Feb.  73 

28  Feb.  70 


BBBV.ICAJ. 


17  Aug.  70 


»  9  Mar.    66  P31  Qct.    7? 


P25  April  63 
'  8  Aug.  68 
-  7  Nov.    68 


P15  Sept.  69 

Pio  Nov.  69 

25  Aug.  67 

12  Feb.  70 

•  3  Aug.  70 

'  4  Jan.  71 

25  Jan.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 


30  Feb. 
a8  Feb. 


SUB   LIBVT. 


IX  Sept.  7  a 
az  Deo.  72 
26  Mar,    73 


BT.LT.COL. 


'  Lt.  Colonel  Blewitt  served  with  the  65th  Regi- 
ment in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Captain  Warren  was  engaged  in  the  opera- 
tions at  Taranaki  in  186 1  (Medal). 


»^     1,  PtfysMf/^.— Alexander  Baird,"  12  May  63;  Comet,  22  Feb.  56 ;  Lt.  21  Aug.  60;  Son.Major,  12  May  73. 
'     .  (?wirferir<uf«r.— George  Collins.  26  July  73. 

^ifedieal  Officer. Surgeon  Ifajor  Henry  Sherlock,**  Surgeon,  9  Aug.  70. 

Faeinge  Whito.—AgeiUe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JmA  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  10  January  1871. 
^^bert  Walpole  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  Fandoo  Nuddee  on  the  a6th  Nov.  1857  ; 
2^^  on  the  37th  and  28th  November  at  Cawnpore  under  Major  General  Windham,  on  which  occasion  he 
"««i  the  riffht  attack  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  and  took  two  i8-poimder  guns ;  commanded  the  6th  Brigade  of 
Mrnj-  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  under  Lord  Clyde ;  a  detached  Corps  of  the  Army  that 
TOitii  through  the  Doab  to  Etawah,  Futteyghur,  and  the  Ramgunga ;  commanded  the  3rd  Division  of  the  Army 
^capture  of  Lucknow;  and  a  Field  Force  that  entered  Rohilound,  including  attack  on  Fort  Rohea  and  battle 
^yzunp;  also  the  whole  of  the  Troops  at  the  battle  of  Bareilly  under  Lord  Clyde  (wounded— sabre-cut  on  right 
OB.  and  horse  wounded  in  three  places) ;  commanded  at  the  fight  at  Maylah  Ghat  on  the  Saarda  zsth  Jan.  1859, 
tec  Yuh  360  men.  60  only  of  whom  were  Europeans,  he  entirely  defeated  2,500  of  the  enemy  {CB.,  KCB.,  Medal  wiu 
Y^.  and  received  tne  thanks  of  Parliament). 

" » olonel  Chads  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Godwin  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  Z852-53,  and  waa 
B^.' it  the  assault  and  capture  of  Martaban,  the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades  at  Rangoon,  attack  on  the 
uf.  Hime  Stockade.  lath  April  (wounded,  but  did  not  quit  the  field),  and  operations  of  the  two  following  days, 
^'Cu^  with  the  storm  of  the  Great  Shoe  Dagon  Pagoda  stockade ;  also  present  at  the  captures  of  Bassein  and 
P*.  the  relief  of  the  beleaguered  Garrison  at  Pegu,  and  the  operations  of  the  four  following  days,  during  which 
er.*mr  in  force  were  driven  out  of  three  entrenched  positions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Major) ; 
"^TBd  ihe  thanks  of  the  Governor  Genei*al  in  Council  on  six  separate  occasions  during  the  war.  Served  as  a 
^^rat  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Bomarsund  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1854  (Medal).  Served  as 
i7  (.aptain  at  9myma  fVom  April  to  Sept.  Z855,  and  as  Commandant  with  rank  of  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at 
T^and  Abydoa  (Dardanelles  from  ist  Sept.  1855  to  27th  Oct.  1856). 
japuin  Byam  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z863-65  (Medal). 

«>r  Butler  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86o-6i,  and  also  in  that  of  Z863-6S. 
I^^Aodcd  a  Company  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Camerontown  7th  Sept.  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal, 
iBrevetofM^or). 

•  aptain  de  la  Peer  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal), 
■antain  Wolseley  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  engaged 
Mhe  minor  aifairs  in  the  Shahabad  district  under  Sir  John  Douglas  (Medal). 

"  apuin  Fifeserved  with  the  z8th  Royal  Irish  and  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z865  (Medal) . 
Aajor  Baird  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  71st  Highlanders  on  the  7th  Feb.  Z855,  and  served  at  the  siege  and 
%  S«bastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 
oBigeon  Major  Sherlock.— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Department." 


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2"  Dc^t!SSSL?dt:rf;th.]       66th  (BerJcsJdre).-Linlcd  to  49th.  [f^Sf^'iLi^ 

**D0UJ10"   "TaI^VBBA"   "ALBrHEBA"    ••VlTTORIA."    '•pTEBHBM"   "  NlTBlIJI  "  "NiTl" 

**  ObTHSS  "    "  PKHUfSCLA." 

,— P.  Tliomas  Hcniy  Johnston,*  Enai^n,  'ai  Feb.  22;  i<.  'i  Oct.  25;    Copt.  "•24  Oct  ?6;  Jtf««r, 


^ 


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*M  May  36;    Lt.Colonel,  ^28  Dec.  38;    Colonel,  11   Nov.   51 

31  Jipa-  6i_s  Colonel  66th  Foot,  10  Oct.  70. 
laeateiuuit  Colonel. — George  Vincent  Watson,  Entujn,  P9  April  47 ;  Lt.  14 1 

Pf>  PoU.  63 ;  It.Colonel,  >'2i  Aug.  60. 
KajOTt.— Jiiin4>  G-albraith,  Eiuign,  ^la  Dec.  51 ;  i^  6  Juno  54  ;  Capt.  P29 
SomerviUtj  Gt-rrge  C.  Hoggc,  En»iffu,  ^22  Sept.  54;  Lt.  u  Oct.  5s     '^ 


Major  Oeneralf  4  June   57;  JU.GeBmii. 

Nov.  48 ;  Capt.  '28  April  54;  lfa>, 

,  Feb.  56 ;  Major,  »i8  Ang.  69. 
Capt.  P6  Sept.  58  ;  Major,  ^u  Aqc.  6- 


Cattaiks. 
ChiirleB  VftlcT''  me  Oliver,  CommatuJaNf,  ^ 

OK^^t*  Soiiititrium ) 

JobiJ  Tolini  n-  :wly 

Thomuft  I]3l]i.s  Soady 

Wtlliani  bjLiJi.":}r8  

Robert  Johti  Jijcelyn  Stewart 

Ernejat  Stopbi'ii  Garratt  

TbonjJiij  Mur;il  y=*  

Arthur  NotBuu  Welmfln 

John  Hfyilev.    Interpreter   

Gworge  \Villiji?ii  Monk  Kail    •. 

Liiiiiri:»AifT8. 

Tbotmiij  Htivr,- I^iS  Dec. 

W illiaiij.  11  ri/ii  >,  1  ton  M'Math ' 22  Aug. 


BSBT.XAJ. 


P  8  Sept.  54  P29Feb.    56  ^21  April  63 


p  9  Sept.  54|»»23  Aug. 


,       .       _..  57|''28Aug. 

P27  Mov    C2i»'28  Aug.  631P30  Oct. 

'"  *     58     9  Mar.  60P18N0V. 

57    25  Sept.  60     9  May 

65  P  6  July  67  P  5  Mar. 

8  Jan.  56!     5  Aug. 

P  I  Aug.  68  P31  Oct. 

*      •'  '      =4  July 


26  Mar. 

II  Sept. 

P  2  Juno 


P29  Sept. 

4  Dec. 

P^i  May 


6., 

57 1  30  April  60 

59  P  8  Oct.      ' 


Pi9  Sept. 

21  Nov. 

P29  Mav 
P  6  July 

13  Jan. 

21  Feb. 
Pi3MHy 


Frt5iierjrk  iSiiiiios  Dillon 

Hufir','  ilerU'it.  Smallpiece,  In»tructor\ 

cj"  'Mv^kfirif  .1  March  73 j 

Wu^.  Aut'.  yjjLjMel  Mackinnon 

(rilrriii  Q&  >.  Kti  Icor-Cresswell 

John  (Tlirtb.  Mfi:,hew  Pigott , 

Fnmeie.  Jiiim:;'  Cullen  

WUUarti  AntruHbtLsCallaghan 

Wwlter  RfflpiTt.   

Mannt^rei  (.'lijirlcs  Wood p  i  Si  pt, 

Kd ward  Hon rv  Foabery  Pis  May 

BcaurlmmTii    I  Robert  Hobart,  Adjutant )  -  i,. 

16  O^t.  7^ )  '     7  J«l> 

Henry  ElrtfJ^soy  Teman 

Frederick  Uu<*.;an  Raikes r... 

Bnpert  Viritiiii  us  Tho.  Edw.  Stevenson 
Adolphtia  .liij-.k<8  Price 


7  Jan. 
P  I  Aug. 
Pi2May 

Pi 2  May 

P29  May 

.  P  7  July 

69,P2i  Aug. 

65;  31  Aug. 

69] P  5  Mar. 


eb.    65iP!9Dec 

■•   n>27  -' 


P22  Feb. 

Pi 4  Mar. 

P17N0V. 

II  Dec. 


Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


66'  21  July    71 


Sun   Ln  [JTKXAifTS. 

John  Wu-riTitr  Hingleton  Mercer | 

Wm.  Jiihriiiv^  la  Poer  Boreftford-Peirse...; 

Henry  Somf  i   et  Hassard  ' 

Thfioi'Uirc  [roi  ■  on  Barclay 

Alex^imkT  BiiUtrode  Fenton 


3  Feb.    72! 

14  Aug.   72' 

23  Nov.   72' 

9  Aug.   73 

12   Nov.  73I 

riiomns  Bryson,  5  April  56 ;  Hon.Major,  5  April  71. 


t  Jan. 


Sl'li  LIECT.   I 


Qituttrf  Jf(L»Ut\ — Henry  Jones,  29  March  73. 

M^iiciti  OJIirt—Surffetm  Major  \Vi\lwm  Sim  Murray,  MB.,  Surgeon  Major,  10  Jan.  71. 


Facinffa  Green.— A  fftnia,  Mesars.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  India,  February  1870. 

>  Lieut. General  Johnston  served  in  the  66th  Regiment  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  of  1837-38,  and  after«r3 
commanded  the  Regiment  for  many  years  on  foreign  service. 

*  Captain  Murphy  served  in  tho  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Jano  1854  to  JatBi-T 
1856 ;  was  present  at  Inkorman.  and  engaged  in  the  six  bombardments  of  Sebastopol,  and  not  absent  from  rej^^* 
trench  duty  for  a  single  day  from  first  breakintr  ground  to  the  end  of  the  siege  (recommended  for  ^sm^^'^ 
conduct).  'Served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kcrtch  from  January  1856  to  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal  mitrr. 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Healoy  served  in  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  reductoon  of  ^ 
Fort  of  Arrah  in  Jan.  1858,  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Koota 
surprise  on  and  attack  of  tho  rebels  at  Sccknr  (Medal). 


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'CS-S^]     e7th  {South  Hcmp»Ure).-LinJced  to  SJih.  [2';J,?jfi,^?WS;ch..ter.   213 

** BiMtOBk"  " PBirnrsut A "  "Iitdla."  (with  the  Royal  Tiger).  *'  TakuFobts"  "Pukin." 

Ye*ni^r.  CotuuL—'^  Francis  John  Davies,*  Eruign,  P3  Feb.  08  ;  Lt.  ^26  Jan.  09 ;  Capi.  ^12  Aug.  13 ;  dipt.  4-  Li.Colonel, 


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Pay.  Pay. 


19 

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16 1 
15 


'30  April  37 ;  Colonel^  23  Nov.  41 ;   M^jor  Oeneral^  20  June   54 ;   Lt.Oeneral,    14  Aug.    59 ;     General, 
14  Jan.  66  ;  Colonel  67th  Foot,  15  Jan.  58. 
lieatenaBt  Colonel.— tf.  Frederick  William  Jebb,*  JETiif^m,  P23  June  54;    Li.   16  Nov.  54;  Capt.  8  July  56; 
Major,  •'12  May  6^^;  Lt.  Colonel,  21  Aug.  72,' 

'"'  B.  Knowles,*  E«»f^M,  20  Fi ^,       ,_„^^,  ,.^..    .^ __  ^     ,    ^ 

major,  21  Aug.  72. 

BT.LT.COL. 


Kvora.— ir.  Charles  K  Knowles,*  Ensign,  20  Feb.  55  ;  Lt.  20  April  55;  Ca«<.  ^i^  Feb.  61;  Major,  P31  Oct.  71. 
William  Henry  Bell  Bangsley.'  En$ign,i  June  55  ;  Lt.  30  Oct.  57  ;  Capt.  ^12  May  63  ;     '   ' 


Captaiks. 
George  Masters  Cardevr  * 

George  Baker^ , 

Miles  Charles  Seton" 

Arthur  James  Poole^    

John  Eyles  Blundell 

David  Mackinlay  Potter 

Philip  Quirk    

Lorenzo  Nickson  Mosse"  ... 

John  Sadlier  Brcreton , 

Robt.  Edw.  Colbome  Jarvis 


CAPTAiy.      I    DKEV.MAJ. 


ipJimo    57  •'15  June  58,»'2o  April  67 

18  Dec.  57 1  30  Nov.  60 ''29  May  67 
30  Mar.  58.P8N0V.  6iP8July  68 
zi  Jan.  59I  10  Nov.  62, >•  2  Jan.  69 
z6Jan.    63 '20  April  67  P 1 2  Nov.  70 

P24N0V.    63  P  8  July  68P22Mar.  71 

^  5  April  64  P  2  Jan.  69  ''31  Oct.  71 

26  Mar.    58]  23  Sept.  62!     8  Mny  72 

9  April  61  '12  May  63    21  Aug.  72 

19  July    59  '  8  Aug.  6*'    24  Dec.  73 


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LrBirrawAirTS.  I 

James  Stockcr  Grant  Smith,  >   p  ,  t„„     /;    p     Tk„«  ^ 

InMt.  ofMneketrv  9  June  72 )       ^  ^'^'    ^'    ^i  Dec.  61 

Thomas  Francis  Edmund  Knox  P  3  Mar.    65  >*24  April  69  the  52nd  Light  Infiintry,  and  was  present  at  the 

John  Stephen  White ''21  April  67  p  6  July  70  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria, 

John  Leybome  Popham ^i 3  July    67  Pi 2  Nov.  70'aud  the   Pyrenees,  and  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz 

Francis  Boyd  Garflt 'x6  Sept.  68, '14  Jan.  7i](wounded),  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with 

James  Hercules  FitzWalter)   p  ^  to„     Ao  p,«  xfo^  ,Jfive  Clasps. 

Henrv  Connellan  )      ^  •'*°"    ^    "  ^^^-  7i|    s  Lt.Colonel  Jobb  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers 

David  Robt.  Morrieson  Briggs  '23  Jan.    69  ^  3  ilay  71,  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  Nov.  1854,  including 


Henry  Crowe 

Richard  Frederick  Atkinson ... 

Robert  Geo.  Wardlaw-Romsay 

Hammond  Astl^  Tapp  

Halkett    Francis    Jackson,  > 

Adjutant  16  Aug.  73 j 

Edward  Henry  Le  Marchant.  . 


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69  P22  Mar. 

69  P  3  May 
P24  April  69  P27  Oct. 
P  9  Oct.    69    28  Oct. 

7x 


P14  Jan. 
'22  Mar. 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


P  7  May    70 


28  Oct. 
28  Feb. 


71  the  siege  and  full  of  Scljastopol  (Medal  with 
71  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  a  de- 
71  tachment  of  the  67th  Regiment  which  marched  in 
71  January  XE62  from  Tientsin  to  Niu-Chuang,  a  dis- 
'  tanco  of  350  miles,  for  the  protection  of  the  British 
'\  community  at  that  port,  when  closed  by  the  Ice, 
74  from  the  depredations  of  the  MH-tardzer  robbers. 


i  SUB    LTKUT.   1 

1  29  May 

72 

!  27  Mar. 

72 

I  19  Oct. 

72 

,  x9  0ct. 

73 

xJan. 

7i 

12  Feb. 

7^ 

'  28  Feb. 

74 

Sub  Likutxvakts. 

William  Hope  Young 

William  Egginton  Briggs  .. 

De  Lacy  Dayrell  Passy  

Lawrence  Jameson  Torrie .. 
Herbert  Sowdon  Seveme  .. 
William  Arthur  D'Oyly  Mealy 

James  Philip  Sparling 

Paymofier. — 

Quarter  Master.— Edy^mrd  Pierson,"  3  March  56. 

Medical  Officer. — Surgeon  Major  Jones  Lamprey,^'  MB.,  Surgeon  Major,  7  June  70. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Embarked  for  India,  1  November  1872. 


*  Major  Knowles  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  July  1S55,  including  the  siege  and 
UI  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  contused  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
ad  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Major  Kingsley  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  action 
)f  Sinho,  taking  01  Tangku,  and  severely  wounded  in  the  leg  at  the  storming  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort ;  also  present 
It  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Cardew  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the 
KTtion  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
Wo  Clasps).  Acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  67th  Regiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kading  and  in  the  minor  oi)eration8 
^K^inst  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862. 

'  Captain  Baker  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  m  China,  and  carried  the  regi- 
cental  Colour  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  with  the  storming  party  at  the  Taku  Fort,  the  ditch  of 
f  hjch  he  crossed  and  planted  the  Colour  on  uie  cavalier ;  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

'  Captain  Seton  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the 
iction  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
wo  Clasps).  Also  served  agamsl  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  and  was  present  at  the 
akinp:  of  the  fortifled  stockaides  at  Naizang,  storm  and  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Najow,  and 
Hiolin. 

*  Captain  Poole  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  China  in  1862,  including  the  second  cap- 
are  of  Kading. 

"  Captain  Mosse' served  with  the  67th  Regiipent  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the 
^on  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 
n&sps ) .  Acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  Left  Wing  67th  Regiment  during  the  operations  against  the  TaepingK  in  the  vicinity 
)f  Shanghai  in  the  summer  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strongly-stockaded  post  of 
Naizang,  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Najow,  and  Cholin. 

"  Quarter  Master  Pierson  served  throughout  the  Crimean  war  of  1854-55  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Also 
«rved  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepmg  rebels  in  CMna  in  1862,  including  the  second  capture  of  Kading. 

"  Burgeon  Miyor  Lamprey.— For  War  Services  see  *'  Medical  Department." 


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Years'  Ser. 

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Colonel.— Xord  William Paulet,*  QCB.  Enngn,  'i  Feb.  2x  ;  Lt.  '23  Aug.  22  ;  Copf.  '•xa  Feb.  25 ;  Major,  »xo  Sept. 
30 ;  Lt.Col.  21  April  43 ;  Col.  ao  June  54 ;  MaJ.Oen.  X3  Dec.  58 ;  Lt.&en.  8  Dec.  67  ;  Coi.  68th  Foot, 9  April  t^. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— c.  Joshua  Henry  Kirby,'  Eiu.  'xo  Aug.  38 :  Lt.  8  Anril  ^a :  Cavt.  m  Anril  ki  -.  Mam. 


Joshua  Henry  Kirby/ 

••i  June  60;  Lt. Colonel^  10  Nov.  69. 
Majors.— Harrison  Walke  J.  Trent,'  En$ign,  '14  April  48 

21  Mar.  65 ;  Major,  10  Nov.  69. 
John  Blood,*  Enngn,  8  Sept.  54 ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55  ;  Capt.  P6  Feb.  63 ;  Major,  ^31  Oct.  71. 


Lt.  8  April  42 ;  Capt.  yo  April  52 ;  Major, 
Lt.  'x  July  53;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54;  BtJiaj^r, 


CjLPTAUrS. 

James  Spratt* 

Aubrey  Har\'ey  Tucker® 

i.  George  Kennedy  Shaw^. ... 

Arthur  Francis  Marshall  * 

William  Algernon  Kay*  

Leonard  Bolden'    

Charles  Covey^  , 

Joseph  Boulderson    

Robert  Alexander  Crawford*"' 
George  Arthur  Lee  


8  May 

PX3  Sept. 

22  April 

x5  May 

5  June 

"27  Feb. 

8  June 

20  Nov. 

20  Feb. 

'x6May 


LlEUTBITAKTS. 

William  Fred.  Woodward^^. 
Herbert  Chesshyre  Molyneux 
Samuel    William   Tyndall     \ 

Irut.  ofMtuketrv  19  July  73  i 
Arthur  Law  Woo<uand,-44;M- ) 

tant  19  Oct.  72 S 

William  Gordon,  Interpreter  ... 

George  Francis  Marx  

Albert  Hamilton  Stanley 

Hamilton  James  ToUemache... 
Eustace  Ashbumer  Tickell 


William   Conyngham   Van- ) 

deleur  Burton ) 

Carr^  Fulton  

William  Grenville  Mansel 

Norman  Robert  Stewart 

Francis  George  Arch.  Wiehe... 

John  Chinery  Hilliard    

Benjamin  Briscoe 


Sub  LisxTTBirAirTS. 
RobertBdwardNeilsonThomas 

Robert  Henry  Gunninpf 

Charles  Waring  Darwm 

William  Gordon  Yate 


I 


LIKUT.         I      CAPTAIW. 


46  Pi  I  May 
53'  6  Nov. 
55  '26  Oct. 
55  P22  June 

55  I  7  May 

56  '23  April 
55,  22  Jimo 
60 1  I  Apr. 
58  P12  June 
62  '26  Jan. 


49,  12  Jan.    55    10  Jan.    70 

54  26  Oct.     62 

55  12  Mar.  61 
58Pi3Jan.  69 
58  10  Nov.  69 
61  P  I  Dec.  69 
58|  1  April  70 
69  P31  Oct.  71 
60  xo  May  71 
66  P25  Mar.   71 


63    10  Nov. 
64^  I  Dec. 


67Pi2  0ct 

68 1 '22  April 
67  P  2  Aug, 


P  6  Feb. 
P14  June 

P26May    65 '^28  May 

P  I  Ffib. 

8  Jan. 
P20  Nov. 
P25  April 
P  I  Dec. 
Pi 2  Oct. 

P  5  June  66    28  Oct, 

P22  Jan.  67  28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
9  Mar. 


BBKV.MAJ. 


^,  .  Aug, 
68  '27  Oct. 
69'P27  Oct. 
70    78  Oct. 


69     1  Lord  William  Paulet  served  the  Eastern  OS- 
69  paign  of  1854  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  u 

I  the  Cavalry  Division,  including  the  lattJes  r' 
'  I  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  sier^  0' 

ISebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  t»&tj 
'  jof  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  let  Cfcs 
71  ~     ■'  >  -.    -  -  '-- 

71 
71 
71 


28  Oct.     71 


St.  Maurice  and  St.  Laxarus,  3rd  Class  of  (^ 

Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
*  Lt.  Colonel  Kirby  served  throughout  the  »• 

Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  commanded  the  6Sth  I^i 
71  |lnCa.ntry  on  the  27th  April  1864  at  tiie  commeift- 

ment  of  the  operations  against  the  Gate  Psh,  isi 
'three  Companies  during  the  action  of  th«  iUi: 
71  AprU  1864  (Medal.)  ^ 

71 !  "  Lieut.  Woodward  served  with  the  68th  Lfs 
71  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  iS4r» 
71 1  (Medal) 
71 
72 


8UB  I.IEUT. 


2  Nov. 
26  Mar. 

9  Aug. 
12  Nov. 


Paywof^w.— Charles  Fade  Heatly,i»  17  Dec.  47 ;  Em.  19  April  33 ;  Lt.  7  July  37 ;  Hon.  Ma^jor,  x  Jan.  60. 

Qtiarter  If (M/^r.— William  Shea,  6  Deo.  73. 

Medical  Qffietr.— Surgeon  Major  Robert  W.  Meadows,"  MB.,  Surgeon,  22  Aug.  65. 

Facinga  Green.-  Aoents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JrwA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  New  Zealand,  12  June  1&66.— Embarked  for  India,  10  Feb.  1872. 

»  Major  Trent  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  was  preseat  alti^ 
assault  on  the  (rate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches)"  and  acted  as  a  regimental  Major  in  the  action  of  Te  Raaca.  e-- 
severely  wounded  in  right  wrist  while  leading  two  Companies  of  the  08th  into  the  left  of  the  enemy's  rifle-pit  ,s3> 
tioned  m  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

♦  Major  Blood  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  6th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present  &t  z'. 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Ihirkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Spratt  and  Captain  Kay  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  y^. 
present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal).  ^ 

«  Captain  Tucker  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  68th  Light  Infiaintiy,  including  thehatiis  ^ 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Lcr--  - 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  arid  was  present  at  the  engagts"^ 
at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  . 

7  Captain  Shaw  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  of  C^i*  -t 
Walter's  Column  employed  against  the  rebels  in  Shahabad  (mentioned  in  desimtches,  Medal).  Also  throughoct  "'■ 
campaign  of  i860  in  China  (mentioned  in  dcBpat<;hcB,  Medal  with  Clasps). 

8  Captains  Marshall  and  Bolden  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  New  Zealsnd  ts:  -^ 
1864-66,  including  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah,  the  engagement  of  Te  Ranga,  the  West  Coast  campaign,  and  act*"-  f^ 
Kakaramca  (Medal).  ,      r-  ; 

»  Captain  Covey  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  as  Adjutant  of  the  68th  Light  Infkntry  and  as  */  • 
Adjutant  of  Tauranga  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despflu:^]  «^- 
«ngagement  at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

10  Captain  Crawford  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  C^* 
including  the  actions  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  actions  of  the  i8th  and  aist  September,  and  surrender  a  tt^- 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  .      , 

"  Major  Heatly  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Bosea  i  :-, 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Chundaree  and  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Jhansi,  *cix^  ', 
Koonch,  operations  before  Calpee  from  x5th  to  2i8t  of  May,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  the  town  and  v^r.  ]^ 
Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  wiw  vx  :-- 
R<^al  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

»  Doctor  Meadows.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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69th  {South  Lincolnshire), — Linked  to  415/. 

"BoUBBOH"   "JaTA"    "WaTBBLOO"   "IlTDIA." 


rSub  Dhtriei  No.  24. 
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21S 


Years'  S«r. 

Full  •  Half 
PKy-jPay. 

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16 


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(klmil.-f  Erneat  Frederic  Gagcoigne.J  ^iwt^,  2  May  n ;  X/.  13  May  13  j  Cop*.  6  July  15  j  Ifq/or,  Pio  May 
2$;  I4,Colonel,  '3  Juno  28;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  41  ;  Afajor  QenertU,  ao  June  54;  Lt.&eneral,  13  Feb.  60: 
Qtneral^  20  Jan.  67;  Colonel  69th  Foot,  3  April  58. 


lieotenaBt  Colonel. 

17  May  64 ;  Major,  17  July 
K^ort.— James  Smyth,*  En*. 
Son.  Charles  Jamea  Fox-Powys' 


Richard  FiUGerald*   

Sebastian  White  Rawlins  

^.Alexander  Bruce  Tulloch,*  QarrUon  In-  \ 

ttruetor,  CHbraltar J 

Romain  Fleming  Stirke 

Henry  Harrison  Bartlett'  

Frederick  Hotham  Dyke,*  at  St^ff"  College 

Horace  Augustus  Thewles    

Peregrine  MaiUand  French" 

William  Andrew  Aitchison* 

Henry  Stephen  Swiney  

Alfred  John  Borton"    

LlBUTSVAinS. 

Albert  Philip  Wodehouse* 

Wm.  Ronald  Donald  Scott  Glendonwyn,"  \ 

Inatructor  ofMueJeetry  a  Aug.  71 ) 

Edward  Peregrine  Townley*   

Henry  Stanhope  Holmes*    

Harjy  Aubrey  de  Vero  Maclean*  

Alexander  Baulislaus  Gzowaki*  

Charles  Henry  Somerset  Butler,*  uld/a- > 

<a»/28  0ct.  71     } 

Lawrence  Wilkinson  Macdonald 

Dudley  Gordon  Alan  King   

Robert  Edward  Owen 

Harry  Grolding  

Timothy  Josenh  Kelly   

Edmund  Randolph  

Roes  John  Francis  Banfield 

Edward  Richard  Berkeley  Ingram 
Hugh  Bertram  Nathaniel  Bewicke 
Houston  French  


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Bi.Major, 

3  Feb.  69, 
'5  July  71. 


■»>jot«a.       f         j^iimx. CAPTAIir.      I    BBKY.MAJ.        BT.LT.COL. 

18  Sept.  46P10X0V.   48    17  Nov.   57'  5  July    72 
5  Feb.    sS'ioMay    61  P21  Feb.    65  | 

23  May    55  j  30  July    57P29Mar.   64I 


23  aanj  55  j  30  juiy    57  "-aQ  Mar. 

6  June  54    16  Aug.   55     3  Aug. 

15  Fob.  56    17  Sept.  58  P  7  Aug. 

I'soJune  57*'x4June  59  '  5  May 

..'x6  July  61  '31  July    67  "24  Sept. 

.  P  3Mar.  63      3  Aug.   67  P23  Nov. 


3«  -     /  Aujj.     uy 

, ^,     ., 59  '  5  May    69 

16  July    61  '31  July  67  "24  Sept.  70, 

3  Mar.    63     3  Aug.  67  P23  Nov.   70 

ji  May    64 1  ax  Feb.  68PioMay    71 

|- 10  April  66  P14  July  69  p  9  Aug.  71 

P17  Nov.   63:  Pax  Aug.  67  P28  Oct.     71 

P  4  Aug.  65  P  5  May  69 

P31  July    67^31  July  69 

Pix  April  68  Pas  Sept.  69 

|P  I  Aug.   68  P  8  June  70 

■P23  Jan.    69  P24  Sept.  70 

P  4  Feb,    69  P23  Nov.  70 

7  July    69P28June  71 

8  Feb.  70. P  9  Aug.  jx 
.!Pa7July  7oPa7  0ct.  71 
JP  4  Mar.  68P27  0ct.  71 
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P31  Dec. 
"  9  Dec 


Sub  LxBUTBKAjrrs. 
FitzKoy  Somerset  Lanyon  Penno . 

Oswald  James  Hennr  Ball 

Frederick  Francis  Johnson 

Charles  William  Henry  Evans.. 


^27  Oct. 
5  Dec. 
ts  July 
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61  5  Dec. 

62  Pt*  -Tnlxr 


;P  9  Dec.  62  Pis  July  68 

P23  Nov.  70*  a8  Oct.  71 

23  Sept.  71    28  Oct.  71 

aA  Sent.  Ti     oR  Ort.  or 


»3  ocpb.   71 

24  Sept.  71 
28  Oct.     ^y 


^«  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  oci.  71 

12  Nov.  73 

BUB  LIBUT. 

9  Aug.  73 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 


2)  '5*,', J  Pff|rnia«/«r.— David  Francis  Chambers,*  26  Jan.  49 ;  Em.  P31  Jan.  40 ;  Lt.  6  May  42  j  Son.7dajor,  i  Jan.  60. 

9  '  ...  I  Qaar^^r  JtfiMter.—James  Whitcroft,*  la  Sept.  65. 
'       '       \Medieal  OffUer.— Surgeon  Major  Thomas  Clark,*  Surgeon,  11  Nov.  64. 

Facing*  Green.— Agent* ,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Iri*h  Agent*,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked/or  Bermuda,  1870. 

>  General  Gascoigne  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  181 3  to  May  18x4,  including  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa, 
battles  of  the  NivelTe  and  Nive,  and  the  investment  of  Bayonne.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  was 
pre^cDt  at  the  battle  of  Bladonsberg  and  capture  of  Washington,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  has  received 
tho  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  San  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

'  Colonel  Bagotwas  in  command  of  the  Huntingdon  Field  Force  to  repel  an  incursion  of  Fenians  into  Canada 
in  May  1870.  Eighteen  hours  after  he  left  Montreal  he  fell  upon  them,  strongly  entrenched  at  Trout  River,  and 
rlnjve  thorn  across  the  frontier  line,  throwing  away  arms,  accoutrements,  clothing,  Ac.  Lt.General  the  Hon.  James 
Lr.U'iy  ci)nveyed  his  approbation  of  these  operations  in  the  following  terms, — '*  The  Lt.Greneral  recognizes  that  to 
par  vigorous  movements  are  due  the  speedy  clearing  of  the  Border  and  the  return  of  a  feeling  of  security  to  the 
mliabitaiits  of  the  district.'*  The  following  officers  were  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  above- 
mentioned  service,  viz.— Majors  Smyth  (commanded  the  69th  Rgiment),  Hon.  C.  J.  Fox-Powys,  and  FitzGrerald, 
Capuins  Bartlett,  Dyke,  French,  Aitchison,  and  Borton  (as  Adjutant),  Lieutenants  Wodehouse,  Glendonwyn, 
Townley,  Holmes,  Maclean,  Gzowski,  and  Butler,  and  Quarter  Master  Whitcroft. 

'  Captain  Tulloch  served  as  D.  A.Q.M.  General  to  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  south  of  China  under  Sir  Charles 
^trauljenzee ;  and  in  the  ist  Royals  the  campaign  of  i860  m  the  north  of  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and 
Tani^ku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  ^lajor  Chambers  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857  from  the  outbreak  on 
liih  }lny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleokeserai,  siege  (wounded  on  8th  June)  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal 
ffitli  Clasp). 

*  ^Surgeon  Mi^or  Clark.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 

Seeord  of  the  Service*  of  ih§  69M  Begiment, 

Originally  and  Battalion  a4th  Regiment,  and  raised  in  J7s6.  Proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  2770.  Home,  1775.  To  the 
West  Indies,  1778.  Home,  1785.  To  Mediterranean,  1793.  To  West  Indies,  1796.  To  Holland,  1799.  Home,  1799* 
To  Jamaica,  x8oo.  Home,  x8oa.  To  East  Indies,  1805.  Home,  i8a6.  (and  Battalion  to  Holland  and  Belgium, 
if^t3to  18x5).  To  West  Indies,  1831.  To  New  Brunswick,  1839.  Home,  1843.  To  Malta,  1847.  To  West  Indies, 
1&5I'  Home,  Z857.    ^0  East  Indies,  1857.    Home,  X864.    To  Canada,  2867.    To  Bermuda,  1870.    To  Gibraltar,  2873. 


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Colonel.— ^i^A^  Honorable  Sir  Henry  Knight  Stork8,»  OCB.  QCMG.  Enaigif,  Pro  Jan.  a8 ;  U.  'a  March  j:; 

Captain,  P30  Oct.  35;    3£a.ior,  ^7  Aug.    40;   Ht.Lt.Colonel,  15   Sept.  48;  Colonel,  28  Nor.  54;  U.Col<mtl, 

T3  July  55 ;  Major  Oenerat,  12  Nov.  62 ;  Lieut,  General,  25  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  70th  Foot,  10  Oct.  70. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  De  Renzv  Pigott,*  Eneign,  P22    July  45;  Lt.  ^9  Sept.  48;  Co^.  7  M»y  34; 

Major,  Pi 9  Deo.  62  ;  Lt. Colonel,  25  Aug.  71. 
Majort. —Arthur  Saltmarahe,'  Eutign,  ^^^vec.  48 ;  X/.  '17  Jan.  51 ;  Capt.  6  Feb.  59 ;  Bt.2l^j«r,  1  March  (^; 

Major,  27  Nov.  66 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  7  Feb.  74.    • 
William  UQnry  Ralston.*  Entign,  18  Dec.  57 ;  Lt.  23  July  58  ;  Capt.  '30  March  60 ;  Major,  »X7  April  67. 


Cap^a-ixs. 
Alexander  Boydcll  Wright*...... 

Thomas  Decriug  Backhouse^... 

Charles  Roger 

John  Robert  Collins'     

Charles  Clarke  Richardson 

Henry  Fred.  Greatwood"    

Charles  Masterman  Smyth 

Leyland  Hornby'* 

John  James  Cahill  Miller 

Hy. Watts  Russell  doCoetlogon 

LiEUTKifAirrs. 

Rodney  Stuart  Riddcll^ 

Edward   Peari»on,i='  Interpreter 
Henry  Calland  Darley 


5  Mar. 

13  May 

'12  Nov. 

^31  May 

26  Mar. 
30  Dec. 
12  Dec. 
22  Sept. 

27  July 
27  Mar. 


Edward  Rich.  Spicker  lirander 
John     King,     In$tructor     of) 

Musketry  14  Oct.  71    S 

Fred.  Harvcv  Maturin 

Augustus  William    Munscy, ) 

Adjutant  14  Oct.  73     ) 

Francis  Fred.  Fylcr  Roupell  ... 

Thomas  Arthur  Freeman    

Richard  Briouos  Buruaby    

William  Anthony  Grey  Smith... 
James  William  Alex.  BooUiby 
Richard  H.  Wm.  Henry  Harris 
Hugh  Manners  Smith  


Sub  LiBrTKa^AWTS. 

Thomas  Caldwell  Pears    

Francis  Richard  Pennefather  ) 

Kane   ) 

William  Lambert   

Henry  Montague  Pakington) 

Hawkes  S 

Walter  Rich.  Pollock  Hamilton 
Alfred  Edwin  Jones 


XNSIGX. 


LIF.UT.         I      CAPTAXW. 


58  6  Feb. 
53  15  Sept. 
581P23  Sept. 
591 P22  Feb. 
58 1  23  Dec. 
591 P  9  Jan. 


XX  Mar. 
p  6  Aug. 
P12  AprQ 

26  July 

18  April 

P22  Sept. 

P27  July 

5  Oct. 
P14  Sept. 
P25  SeiJt. 
Pi 2  Dec. 
P23  Dec. 
Pio  April 
28  Oct. 


P14  May 
Px6  Jan. 
PisMay 
P  3  June 


59  P  9  Jan.  63 

57I''  a  Feb.  64 

59  P16  May  65 

61/17  April  67 

60'     2  Dec.  68 

3  P27  Feb.  69 

B      I  Apr.  70 

6  Pi^  Oct.  Ti 


60'  2  uec.  00 

63  P27  Feb.  69 

58  I  Apr.  70 
66  P14  Oct.  7x 
57I  13  June  68 

59  3  Feb.  72 


P16  Oct. 

»  3  ^°*- 
P  5  Oct. 
P20  Nov. 

2  Dec. 

P27  Feb. 

27  July 

P24  Sept. 
P22  June 
P3I  May 
P14  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


BKET.1CA.J.        BT.LT.COL. 


*  Major  Saltmarshe  served  with  the  70U1  Be?  • 
ment  in  New  Zealand  daring  the  war  of  1^3-t;. 
and  was  severely  wounded  at  Pukikohe  (ite- 
67  tioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Maj<a-.  nJ 
Medal) .  Served  also  during  the  Indian  Mmi::; 
in  X857-58  (Medal). 

«  Captains  Wright  served  with  the  70U1  Bee- 
ment  m  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medbl  . 

7  Captain  Backhouse  served  with  the  Tcih  JiffZ- 
70  ment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-^  (Me-Jii . 

70  Also  in  the  NewZealand  war  of  1864-05  in  the  pr 

71  vinc^s  of  Taranaki  and  Wanganui  (Medal'. 

71  *  Lieut.  Riddell  served  with  the  Tolh  Reeiicc; 
71  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863^65,  indiidEj! 
71  operations  in  the  provinces  of  Tazanab  izn 
71  Waikato  (Medal). 


BUB  LIKUT. 

29  May  72 
I  a  Nov.  73 
12  Nov.  73 
23  Nov.   72 

28  Feb.    74 

28  Feb.    74 

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Poyiiki*<«r.— Graham  Egerton  Huddleston,"  23  March  55  lEneign,  30  Dec.  48 ;  H.  '27  Juno  44 ;  HouJt^^ 
Quarter  Master. — 
Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Mqjor  Samuel  Fuller,*^  Surgeon,  12  Nov.  70. 


Faeinge  Bl&ck.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— 7r»#*  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked/or  India,  5  Oct.  1871. 

'  Sir  Henry  Storks  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  the  C^ape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  w  ^( 
1846-47  (Medal) .  Commanded  the  British  Forces  and  all  the  Military  Establishments  from  the  Bosphorus  to  Snjrj 
during  tne  Russian  war,  and  superintended  the  evaciiation  of  Turkey  by  the  British  Army  after  the  terminatioa  c: 
hostilities  in  i8s6. 

^  Lt.  Colonel  Pigott  served  with  the  83rd  Rcgriment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  reduces? 
of  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  January  1858,  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault,  affair  at  Sanganeer,  and  defest  af 
the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  (Medal). 

♦  Mjyor  Ralston  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1865-65,  and  was  present  at  Katitct 
and  Rangiawhia,  and  commanded  the  Expedition  landed  at  White  Clifb  (Received  the  thanks  of  the  Major  Geofn 
Commanding,  Medal). 

»  Captains  Collins  and  Greatwood  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  in  ^ 
provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal). 

"  Lieut.  Pearson  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Katiiin 
and  Rangiawhia,  and  with  the  Expedition  landed  at  White  Cliffs  (Received  the  thanks  of  the  Mi^r  Gce.-^ 
Commanding,  Medal). 

I*  Captain  Hornby  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i864-6«  (Medal). 

i>  Major  Huddleston  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857 ;  also  at  the  &<^^^ 
of  Bolundshur,  affair  of  Allyghnr,  battle  of  Agra,  affair  of  the  2nd  and  action  of  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and  a^- 
of  Khudagunj ;  conamanded  the  Light  Company  at  the  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Sands,  24th  and  35th  Or^ 
1858,  and  present  at  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Surgeon  Major  Fuller.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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KivDOosTAir  "  "  CxPB  OF  Good  Hope  "  *'  Rom:i\  "   "  VuiiEnA. "   "  Couux.v.v  "   "  Pukxtks  d'Onor  "  "  Alkaraz  ** 

"  Vittoria"  "Ptrbitkes'*  "Nivji"  "Obthf.s"  "  Pexixs'jlji"  "Waterloo"  "Sktastopol"  "  Cextbal  India..** 

Veara-  s*t. \Q6Lont!i.—}BVB,  Robert  Law,*  KJ£.  Ensiffn,  8  June  09  ;  Lt,  27  May  11 ;  Capt.-^iZ  Oct.  21 ;  Major,  ^2*  Aug.  34 ; 

Lt.Colonel,  2  Feb.  44  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Major  General,  17  July  59;  Lt.Oeneral,  13  Marcli  68  j  Colonel 

7t8t  Foot^  I  April  70. 
30  , 


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23  1 


19  ;  . 
16  I  . 


Lientanant  ColoneL— John  Tgnatius  Macdonell,*  Enngn,  '26  April  44;  Lt.  "^Z  Dec.  46;  Capt.3^  Deo.  54; 
Major,  21  Oct.  65;  Lt.  Colonel,  ^27  Nov.  67;  Colonrl,  27  Nov.  72. 
ajoni.— Frederick  William  Lambton,*  £n#v7n,  ^16  Sept.  51 ;  LI.  '22  Sept.  54 ;  Capt.  ^2^  Oct  s?  •  JB/  Major, 
19  July  59;  Major,  f27iJoy.  67;  Bt.LtColonel,  10  Oct.  70.  f     ot,       r        i  37.        •      y     . 

Charles  James  Mounsey,*  EMtgn,  ^20  Sept.  53  ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54  ;  Capt.  P4  Mar.  59  ;  Major,  P20  June  68. 


Captaikb. 

WUliam  O'Molley*  

Robert  Lewis* 

James  Hay  Campbell 

*.  George  James  Gilbard,  Bri- ) 

gade  Major,  Gibraltar    > 

Henry  Hungerford  St.  Leger* 

Francis  Fawkes"    

».  Charles   Lacon    Harvey,  ") 

D.A.q.M.O.  at  Cork >' 

Henry  Brooke  Wilsou**    

Edward  Francis  Brownlow'' ... 

Frederick  de  Sauamarez  

William  Alexander  S^-mes 


LlBUTBNAirrS. 

John  de  Lancey,  Instructor  of\ 

Miuketrtfii  Aug.  6g  j 

Reginald  Corbett  Singleton    . . . 
George  Augustus  Aldxidge 


Henry  John  Thoroton  Hild-") 

yard.  Adjutant  16 Sept. 68  ..} 

James  Argyll  Spalding  Inglls 

Henry  Edmund  Lacon 

John  Harry  Smith  Craigie  .. 

Francis  Maude  Reid 

Alan  Cameron 

Herbert  Broke  Tumor 

William  Gillon 

John  Sanderson  Lyster 

Alf^red  Donald  Mackintosh .. 
Ernest  Lucas  Braithwaite  .. 

Edmund  Spencer   

James  Charles  Oaghtorson.. 
James  Mitchell-Innes  


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6  June   54     9  Fob.    55     4  Dec.  59 

**i6Jan.    55    31  Oct.     55    19  Nov.  63 

16  Nov.   55 1 ''26  Nov.    58  P  8  Aug.  65 

P26  Feb.  64 


18  Jan.    59  P22  Feb. 
P18  Aug.  54I     I  Dec. 


14  Dec.  ssjPiiJan.  59 

5  Mar.  581^10  July  60  P23  Oct.    67 

P24Aug.  58'PioJune  62Pi6Sept.  68 

PiiFeb.  sg^soJan.  63'i'ioFeb.    69 

'*2i  Oct.  62  P  I  May  67  p-o  Sept.  71 

P  T  June  60    17  Nov.  63  i*  8  Dec.    69 


P25  May    60 
P2oJune  68 


5  July    72' 
9  Aug.   65J 

2  Jan.    73' 


2  Feb. 

P  8  Aug. 
P12  Jan. 

P  9  Mar. 

P23  Oct. 
Pii  April 
8  July 
P  8  July 
8  July 
Pi 6  Sept. 
P  2  Dec. 
P18  Aug. 
P37  Aug. 

23  Sept. 

28  Oct. 


64  Pii  April  < 

65  P20  June   I 

66  Pi 5  July    « 


Sub  LiBCTKWAifTS. 

William  Frederick  Anttey 

John    Stormouth   Taylor       ") 

Farquhar  S 

Charles  Johnstone  Stulflcld  ... 
Ernest  Digby  Mansel 


671P16  Sept. 

671 P  7  Nov. 
6S;P23  June 
681P17N0V. 
68P27  Au<r. 
68  P23  Nuv. 
68  P20  Sejit. 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Ocr,. 
28  Oct. 
28  0:;t. 
12  Nov. 
12  Nov. 


'  Colonel  Macdonell  landed  in  the  Crimea  in 
.I.iiiuary  1855,  and  served  with  thte  7i8t  High- 
landers in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol, 
jiTul  took  ])art  in  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and 
YoTiikali  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^^crv.'  1  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under 
Sir  Hii^h  Roso  during  the  summe*  of  1858,  and 
w.u^  present  at  the  actions  of  Xoonch  and  Muttra, 
biitHo  of  Golowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action 
cf  -Morar  and  subsequent  opcratrong  terminating 
ill  the  taking  of  Gwalior  (Modal 'with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Eusofzai  Field  Force  under  Sir 
Neville  Chamberlain  throughout  th4  campaign  of 
1863  against  the  Bonoyrs  and  other  Affghan 
tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  in- 
cluding the  forcing  of  the  Umbeylah  Pass,  nu- 
merous outpost  attacks,  storm  and  recapture  of 
the  Craig  Piquet,  and  final  engagements  result- 
ing in  the  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  hill  tribes 
(India  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Umbeyla). 


SUB  LTBUT. 


2  Nov. 
18  Oct. 


72 
73 

12  Nov.   73 
28  Feb.    74 


FajfMOMter.—'Rdhert  Anderson,"  25  May  60 ;  Q.M.  29  April  56 ;  Mon.Major,  29  April  71. 

Quarter  Master. — Peter  Forbes,  16  Nov.  66. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  John  Joseph  O'Reilly,  A.S.  a  Oct.  65. 


Facings  Boff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith. — Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  17  Oct.  i868. 

'  Lt.tlJencml  Law  served  with  the  7i8t  Light  Infantry  on  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat,  at  the  action  of  Lago,  and 
laule  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  siege  and  suiTcnder  of  Ter  Vcr  and  Flushing.  Subsequently  in  Por- 
i^al,  Spain,  and  south  of  lYance,  from  18 10  to  iP^4,— action  at  Sobral  on  entering  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pur- 
aii  of  Massena  through  Portugal,  battle  of  Fuentesd'Unor  3rd  and  5th  May  18 11  (wounded  in  two  places),  covering 
he  two  last  sieges  of  Badajoz,  surprise  and  defeat  of  Girai'd  s  Corpa  at  Arroya  de  Molino,  storming  and  destruction 
•f  the  enemy's  t^  de  pont  and  other  works  at  Almaraz,  defence  of  the  Alba  de  Tormes,  battles  in  the  Pyrenees  in 
'nly  1813,  where  on  the  30th  the  conmiand  of  an  important  post  devolved  on  him;  attack  on  Sauraren,  capture  at 
iUiwmdas  of  the  convoy  of  supplies  destined  for  the  relief  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nive;  action  at 
?aml)o,  afikirs  at  Hellette,  St.  Palais,  Arrivarette,  and  Gams,  and  action  at  Aire.  Employed  in  command  of  an 
tnned  boat  in  night  duties,  affairs  with  pickets  at  Urt  on  the  River  Adour,  battle  of  St.  Pierre  near  Bayonne  13th 
>&c.  1813,  battle  of  Orthes,  and  action  at  Tarbes  (wounded).  In  the  foregoing  services  he  was  long  Adjutant  of  his 
Icifiment,  and  latterly  acted  as  such  to  the  Light  Battalion  of  his  Brigade.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  in- 
ludinj?  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  cannon-shot,  which  also  killed  his  norse.  Served 
hre«  years  in  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Franco.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps,  and  is  a  KH. 

'  U. Colonel  Lambton  landed  m  theCriraea  in  Sept.  1S55,  and  served  with  the  ^ist  Highlanders  in  the  Trenches  at 
he  Biege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  its  fall  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Central 
ndia  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Nahargah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
'Imp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Major  Mounsey  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854.  and  served  with  the  7iBt  Highlanders  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege 
r  Setiastopol,  in  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Ycnikali,  destruction  of  and  aflairs  at  Taman  in  Sept.  1855  (Medal 
r:th  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  campaign  of  1858  in  Central  India  under  Brigadier  Smith  and 
nr  Hugh  Rose,  including  the  battle  of  Kotahkeserai  and  subsequent  operations  terminating  in  the  recapture  of 
Jwalior.  Served  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  from  Nov. 
S58  to  May  1859  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebel  leaders,  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  and  total  rout  of 
he  rebels  at  Nairwass  and  other  minor  affairs  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India), 
^^nred  with  the  Eusofzai  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the 
ioneyrs  and  other  Affghan  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  action 
it  the  Eagle's  Neet  Picquet.  numerous  outpost  attacks,  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet,  and  final  engage- 
neat  resulting  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  Hill  Tribes  (mentioned  in  despatches,  IncUa  Medal  with  Clasp  for 
umb«yla). 

*  Mayor  O'Malley  served  with  the  7i8t  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  13th  Feb.  1855,  including  the 
icge  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Tarkinh  Medal).  Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  battle  of  Kotakeserai  and  recapture 
)f  GwaUor  (Medal  with  CHasp).  \For  remainder  of  Notes  tee  end  of  74M  Foot, 


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,     72nd  {VuJce  of  Alba  mfs  Own  Rlnhlanders).       f^*  ^*^^  i^o.  58. 

-•  Linked  to  gift.  L-Bri^ewfc  Dfl)rf,  ltBriia« 

The  Duke'a  Cypher  and  Coronet.    "  Hiwdoostait  "  "  Capb  of  Good  Hopb  '»  "  Sktastopoi.  »'  "  CKsriiL  Iidu." 
Years- Ser.  ColoneL— Charles  Gaacoyne,  Etuign.j  Dec.  20;  Lt.  P30  Jan.  2^:  Cavt   »7i  Dec    ac-  lf«.-^   p,,  it,-  , 
i<.a,te».^ „ Oct.  »,  %^»,/  .?XoV.  5. ,  Ka>r  oiera/,  3  ipruT  xL?S»^  "/-^oV  ^^•&,^ 
10  May  72  ;  Colonel  72nd  Highlanders,  22  Oct.  70.  »    o     «  •  "4 .  w"*^*, 

Lieutenant  ColoneU. -William  Pavn.i  C5.  Brigadi^  General  Commanding  Mooltan  Brigade-  JSiMun,  >r 
May  42  ;  if.  P12  Jan.  44 ;  C^pt-  \a  Mar  51  ;Bt. Major,  6  June  56 ;  lfa;W,  2  Nov.  si^^^LtC^l  I 
Mar.  58  ;  Lt.Colonel,  13  July  58  ;  Colonel,  31  Mar.  63.  ^    »        y    ,  «».  57.  -»i.xx.v,»w«^i,  ^ 

Most^TiDe  la  Poer  Beresford,*  i:««i?».  P2  Dec.  53  ;  X^  22  June  55;  Cap<.  P28  Dec.  60 ;  Major  'wJolTfe. 
Irf.C'otonW,  14  June  72.  »        y    t    »»«i*ijj?, 

lUjori,— Francis  Brownlow,*  ^mw/ji,  P8  Sept.  54 ;  Lt.  22  June  55 ;  Capt.  '19  Auir.  6a  •   2faior  '28  Mav  ^ 
William  Henry  James  Clarke.«  E,u,ign,  19  Aug.  51 ;  Lt  ^2  Dec.  53;  Ca>><.  9  Aug.  fo ?  Jfq/^,^;  J^r^/ 


FuU  Half 
Pav.  Pay, 

3a   I   ... 


7,a 


Caftains. 


Charles  M.  Stockwell?  17  Nov.    54 

Charles  Stewart  Murray [  19  June   55 

Patrick  Browne  Simpson. ....'.... 1^25  Aug.   57 

Albert  Tanner*    |  27  Feb.    55 

Chas.Wolfran  Nugent  Guinness  '  I  June   60 

Thomas  Bedford  Urquhart 1^14  Aug.   60 

Walter  Frederick  Keflsey '    8  Feb.    6i 

John  Macleod  Tingcombe ^  7  Dec. 

St.  John  Thomas  Frome ''22  Feb. 

James  Foord  Hilton  I'li  Feb. 


22  June   55  ''12  April  64 

26  Feb.    56  P30  June  65 

P23AprU  58,  "31  May    64 

Pi4Aug.   6o,Pi8Dec.    67 

Pi9Aug.   62|Pi4July    69 

zi  Dec.    63P28May    70 

P12  April  64  P2oJuly    70 

55  "23  July    58     I  April  70 

61  P19  April  64     8  June  72 

62  P  3  June   64    14  June  72 


10 

10 

... 

5 

2 

2 

2 

2 

... 

I 

25 

... 

7 

LlKUTKXAlfTS. 

Reginald  Gamett    

Thomas  StnnhopeGildca.fnjr/.  if 

of  Mueketry  24  A pril  69 ) 

Thos.  Adam  Anderson  Bar-> 

stow,  Adjutant  4  May  71  ...  3 

Nathaniel  James  Spens    

Robert  Henry  Hunt  

James  Vesey  Lendnim 

Charles  Roberts,  Interpreter  . . . 
Matthew  Nisbott  Grordon  Klane 

Robert  Hunter  Murray 

Frederick  William  Holland... 

James  Wallace 

Charles  Hamilton  Fergusson 
Robert  Arnold  Vansittart    ... 

John  M'Dougall  

John  Haughton   


IP30  Jan. 
|P22  Dec. 

P19  Apr. 

P  3  June 
•'30  Juno 
P  I  Feb. 
I  10  Nov. 
P21  Aug. 
P18  Dec. 
P24  AprU 
"14  July 
P  1  Sept. 

23  Sept. 
8  Feb. 

28  Oct. 


63  26  May  65 
C3  P27  Nov.  67 

64P18DCC.  67 

64  P27  June  68 


Sub  LiBUTBx/iwTS. 
/^ow.RobertCharles  Drummond 

Richard  Louis  Milne 

John  Monteith 

James   Wyndham    Hughes> 

Hallett 

Arthur  Mackworth  Monteith 


65 

•'14  July 

69 

67 

P28  May 

70 

65 

P2I  Aug. 

67 

67 

4  May 

t'7 

28  Oct. 

6g 

28  Oct. 

69 

28  Oct. 

6g 

28  Oct. 

71 

28  Oct. 

70 

28  Oct. 

7' 

28  Oct. 

7' 

bUB   MBUT. 


3  July  72 
31  Aug.  72 
13  Nov.    72 

26  June   72 

9  Aug.   73 


Pagmasfer.— Thomas  Cassidy,"  11  April  55  ;  Q.M.  4  May  49  i  Son.Major,  11  April  65. 

Quarter  3f aster. —John  Walsh,  5  Oct.  67. 

Medical  OJi<:er.— Surgeon  Major  John  Meano,  MD.,^*  Surgeon  Major ,  5  Nov.  72.  I 

Fadnge  Yellow.— .4^«i/*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Qo.—Bmbarhed  for  India,  28  Feb.  1871. 

'^  Brigadier  General  Payn  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  SuUej  campai^  of  1845-46,  including  the  affaxcf 
Buddiwal  and  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Puajaub  campaign  of  1849,  including  ihe  b&aii 
of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp),  campaign  of  1851-52  against  the  hill  tribes  on  tne  Peshawur  Frontier.  Scnrd  a 
the  Crimea  in  command  of  a  Regiment  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  and  was  present  with  that  Force  from  i-zja\ 
1855  until  its  disbandment  in  May  1856  (Brevet  of  Major,  Turkish  Medal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjifur- 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  at  OTnjpt* 
under  General  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Owalior  Contingent  to  Semi  t'^A 
action  of  Khodaguuge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  affair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  captnre  of  Meanguur^.  3i 
command  of  thelefl  attack,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affair  of  Koorsie ;  commanded  the  s3rdihro«i:^ 
out  the  hot  weather  campaign  and  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore,  present  with  the  H^r 
ment  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  2^th  Nov.,  action  of  Toolaepore,  and  minor  affluxc  (mcit.ffi9< 
five  times  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CU.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Boresford  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  28th  May  1855,  including  the  expexLt^ 
to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal).  Srrr« 
throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and  Bao  Sah 
in  1858-59. 

»  Major  Brownlow  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  28th  May  1855,  including  the  eip^ii^  . 
to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Toridsh  Medal).  Se^* 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  was  present  with  the  leading  Column  of  assault  on  the  30th  March::. 4 
subsequently  througnout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  uid  HjI 
Sahib  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  (jlarke  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  aetbrj  i 
Ghutra,  Gopalgunge,  Khodagxmge,  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangnnge,  sle^  and  civ^-^ 
of  Lucknow,  amdr  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  November,  action  of  Toolaepoie,  and  s=^ 
affl&lrs  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Stockwell  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  x6th  July  to  xSth  Sept  1855.  inclni^ 
the  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Tanner  served  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  punoit  of  the  rebel  forces  nsder  T»&< 
Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59. 

i^Major  Cassidy  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Umzimknlu  against  the  revolted  Kaffir  chief  Todo  in  1844 ;  »1«?  *<! 
a  volunteer  with  the  rank  of  Captam  in  the  Cape  Town  Levies  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  iSsi-sa  (Medal).  ^^^^ 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  the  6th  July  1855  with  the  21st  Fosilieri,  and  was  present  at  the  btttl*  ^ 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Tnrloah  Medal}. 

I*  Doctor  Meane.— For  War  Servicea  see  *'  Medical  Department.'* 


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*  "MxvGALOu"  " BMnaGLtkiAM"  "Watimoo." 

OolmieL— S«r  Henry  Robert  FergrnBon  Davie,  JBor*.  Com«<.  I'xS  Mar.  18;  Li.  '25  Feb.  19;  Ctop^.'^f  Sept. 
Ifo/or,  Pip  Dec.  a6;  i<.Oi>5iie«^»8May28;  Ooioiw?,  «Noy.4i;  Jf«vorG*iwr«rf,ao  Jmie54;  X«.»«»««f, 


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a8  Jan.  60;  General,  25  June  66;  Colonel  73rd  Foot,  17  1  ^^.  -^.  ».  »   ,,      .  ,,_,  ,  Tk^* 

lientenaat  CeloaeL— Somerset  Molyneux  Clarke,«_£ii««^,  '23  Nov.  49;  J^.  '5  March  5a;  Captain,  29  Deo. 


LaJOE 

29  Nov.  68 ;  Major,  5  June  69. 
George  William  Mu  * 


CArrAivs. 
#.  Hastings  D'Oylv  Farrington*. . 

Thomas  Monsell  Warren 

Hugh  Francis  Hacket  Gibsone.. 
John  Theophiloa  Bolton  Mayne.. 
William  Gordon  , 


Feb.  65. 


54:  Ifaior  .'16  Jan.  63;  i«.Coio««i,  »2oMay68.  _  ^     ^  «^  ■«.  . 

iJoCT.— James  Whittaker  Barnes,*  Enei^n,  5  Nov.  47;  J^<.  '^  J»ily  49;  Capl.  22  Sept  54;  J«.J««^o<'f 

xSef,  .^v»,*24  Jnne  4a ;  J^-  ^9  JP^y  45 ;  C<V*-  «  J^^g  57 ;  ^<Vor,  1  April  66. 


Archibald  Henry  Sharp*  ... 

William  Frederick  Hill 

James  Trench  Turner 

John  Lysaght  Hewson    ... 
Charles  Orchard  (Jomish 


8  July 

17  April 

>*X3  July 

»3oMar. 

IS  Oct. 

7  Sept. 

P  2  Dec. 

13  April  58 

6  June  56 

26  Nov.   58 


liHrTSlVAlTTS. 

Howel  Gunter,  Adjutant  27  Aug.  70    , 

Charles  Edward  Stanley  Parker 

Joseph  Came  Ross 

James  Beardoe  Doncaster,  Imtructor  of  1 

Un»Mry   18  Feb.  73 J 

Robert  Mitford 

Ephraim  Thomas  Sherlock 

Geo.  Francis  De  Bude  Davidson 

Henry  Joseph  Harrison  

William  Harrison  Preston 

Richard  Roetron  Young  

William  Poison  Thackwell 

Gerald  John  Roberts 

Frederic  Peart  Chevers   

Wm.  MolineuxShaplandSwiny 

The.  Henry  Forster  Strickland 

William  Augustus  Ceilings    

Moflsom  Innis  Gibbs 


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Sub  LiiuTBVAirTS. 
Frederick  Stapleton  Gwatkin  ... 

Cyril  Wood   

Richard  Travers  Barter 


BVSIOV.      I        LIBUT. 


56   10  July  581^29  July    62 

57I    2  Nov.  58  '  2  Oct.    63 

58 '24  Aug.  60 '20  Oct.    65 

55    23  Mar.  58 '14  April  63 


61  '  2  Oct. 
ssl    2  July 

62  ^*2o  Oct. 


8  July 

9  July 
»  9  Deo. 

'4  Aug. 

»  8  Aug. 
'20  Oct. 
P  2  Mar. 
P  2  May 
P3oMar. 
'16  Nov. 
P17N0V. 
P20  Feb. 
P23Mar. 
'  8  Aug. 
»  2  Sept. 


63 
58 
65 
2  April  62 
May    59 


'22  Jan.    67 

5  June  69 

'22  Feb.    71 

15  May    72 

X  Apr.   70 


XX  Deo.    63'  a  Aug.  71 


62T23June  65 
62  P  4  Aug.  65 
64Pi6  0ct.     66 

65  P  9  Nov.   66 


4  Captain  Farrington  served  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2858-59 
(Medal). 


5|' 

65|Pi6Nov.  66 
651*22  Jan.  67 
66»'x9Feb.  67 
651*25  Sept.  67 
66  '  9  Nov.    67 


'14  Jan.  7x 

P22  Feb.  71 

28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  7x 

x6Mar.  73 

30  Deo.  7x 


SUB  LIBUT. 


27  Mar.  72 
17  July  72 
xaNov.  73 


PdyflMwf«r.— William  Causabon  Frend,  30  March  58 ;  JToaorary  Major,  30  March  73. 

^iart«r  JbToffer.— Robert  Smith,*  7  Dec.  55. 

Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Mqjor  George  Langfbrd  Hinde,?  Surgeon,  x6  Sept.  68. 

Faeinge  Qreen.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.Smbarhedfor  Song  Zomg,  24  Vao,  x866. 


1  Lt.Colonel  Clarke  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
ima  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopol,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Tenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
arkish  Medal).  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-50,  including  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  C^wn^ 
ore  on  6th  Dec.,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  capture  of  their  guns  at  Seraighat,  action  at  KaUee  Nuddie :  taking  of 
nttehghur,  expedition  to  Mhow  under  Brigadier  Hope,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  Sir  B. 
igard's  deepAtches),  and  subsequent  affairs  ending  in  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
'  Major  Barnes  served  as  Lieut,  and  A<]yutant  in  M^or  Hogg's  Battalion  of  Native  Infkntrv  in  the  Kaflb  war  of 
4^47;  was  present  in  several  engagements,  accompanied  me  expedition  into  the  Tambookie  country  in  August, 
id  that  over  the  Kei  in  Dec.  1846.    Served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  X85X  (Medal).     Served  also 

the  Indian  mutinv  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the  Gorrickpore  district  in  1858,  and  on  the  Nepaul 
mtierin  1859  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Sluurp  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X858-59,  indnding  the  opera- 
m  in  the  Shshabad  district,  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal). 

f  (joarter  Master  Smith  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  December  x8<4  including  the  siege 
^^  Ml  of  Sebastopol,  the  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 

'^ish  Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  ftom  November  1857,  including  the  assault'  and  capture  of 
nfnmge,  idege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  afikirs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

JBorgeon  Mi^or  Hinde.— For  War  Services  see  '*  Medical  Department." 


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's8  Ainru  35 ;  Jfo/or  f  CoUmtl,  '8  Axig.  37 ;  Jfq/or  Oentfra^,  9  Koy.  46 ;  XCffflMroi^  90  June  54 ;  &e««ral 

6  Majvh  63 ;  Co^ffjAth  Foot,  24  lYor.  56. 
lientanaat  Odonel.— WiUiaza  Kelfer  M'Leod,  Emriffn^  6  June  45 ;  Lt.  '31  July  46 ;  Ooft.  '24  Sept  50;  Utjtt 

27  Jan.  58 ;  Lt.Colonel^  '9  Sept.  64;  Co2(>m2»  o  Sept.  69. 
Xajon.— John  Jago,  JSiui^,  'x6  Jan.  46  j  X<.  '19  Feb.  47 ;  Copt,  '7  ICaxvh  51 ;  Mcgor,  zz  May  6a ;  IkhI 

Xe.C;9foM2,  9  Dec,  79. 
Robert  Frederick  Martin,  Enaij/n,  ^17  Dec.  52 ;  J<.  '10  Nov.  54 ;  Qy*-  ^'6  Oct.  60  ;  Jfqyor,  '4  Feb.  71. 


Henrj  George  Lyon  Campbell 

Abel  Straghan>  

Robert  Elphinatone  Deare 

Edward  Bradby 

Peter  Mljaren 

Charles  Tennant  Wallace  

Thomas  ColYllle 

Simeon  Harrison  Hardy 

Frederick  Kind  WoodaU 

Richard  Leigh 


Lxarrsy  Aires. 
Conyngham  MartynM'Alplne 

CtoorgeFarie 

Evelyn  John  Hamilton   

Charles  Donglas  Hay  

Henry  Thomas  Oarew  Hnnt»  > 

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Charles  Hamilton  Simpson  ... 
Edward  George  Keppel,  Ad-  \ 

jtOantQ^  March  71 y 

James  Montgomery  Williamson 
James  Archibald  fiay  ..., 

George  Kirwan  

HenryLncasSt.George  Stewart 

James  Otway  Toler  

Henry  Bonghey 

Lambart  Hugh  Skene 

Rupert  La  Trobe  Lonsdale 

Francis  Augustus  Hare  

Claude  Maxwell  MacDonald ... 

Carteret  Walter  Carey 

Harry  James  Fergusaan 


Sub  LiBTTTBVijm. 
Henry  Robert  Kelham  .. 
Henry  Ludlow  Lopes 


1*27  Oct.  S4 
'soJuly  54 
P  8  July  so 
P34Aug.  58 
29  Oct.  5B 
13  Aug.  58 
^  9  Mar.  60 
'zaJune  60 
'24  Mar.  S4 
'30  Dec.    60 


'23  Nov.  5S 

»  8  July  56 

V  9  Jan.  57 

'2a  Feb.  61 

'18  June  61 

'z9Aug.  62 

'zQ  JnJ^  64 

^zSSept.  63 
JS  Dec. 
i>z3Mar. 


»x8  June 
'z4  June 
'z2  June 
^  zMay 

z5  June 

VxoMar. 

26  June 

39  Dec. 
'  7  Aug. 
J  7  Aug. 

P2oJuly 
'27  Nov. 
8  July 
'30  Sept 
'25  Nov. 


»i7Mar.  58 
i>i8June  6z 
'  9  Sept.  64 
'9Mar.  67 
P  7  Aug.  67 
'27  Nov.  67 
^  4  Feb.  7z 
^22  Mar.  7z 
z  Apr.  70 
Z2  Feb.    73 


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»9Mar. 
20  July 
'  7  Aug. 
P30  Oct. 
'25  Nov. 
>*25  Nov. 

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'28  May 
P  4  Feb. 

1*22  MJUT. 

**27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
x6Mar. 

Z9  Nov. 

28  Feb. 


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28  May  73 
28  Feb. 


5  July    72 


1  General  Shawe  served  the  campaigns  of  iti% 
z8xz,  and  part  of  zSza,  in  the  Peninsola,  indnbi 
the  battle  of  Busaco.  Served  also  in  HoDandial 
Belgium  firom  Nov.  z8z3  to  1814,  and  was  Kroib 
wounded  at  Bergen-op-Zoom.  He  has  reeam 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clam  for  Basov 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Ciudad  RodnffO. 

*  Captain  Straghan  served  with  the  74tk  Hic^ 
landers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaip  a 
Z857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  atorai  snd  a^ 
tnre  of  Shorapore  (Medal). 


ueniy  ijucuow  juopes  28  Jreo.  74 

P^qrMOffor.— Roger  Sheehy,  xsMay  59 ;  S<m,Capta!lk,  Z3  May  64* 

Qliarter  IfMffr.— Donald  Swanson,  zo  May  7Z. 

Mtdieal  Qfie^.—Surffeon  Mqjor  Benjamin  Cowan  Kerr,  MD.  Sutgmn,  22  April  71. 

Vacing*  White.—^^Mte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.^BvAarhedfor  OibraUar,  z  JM,  z868. 


Oontmuation  of  Notes  to  Jist  Foot, 

*  Captain  Lewis  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855  and  served  with  the  Tist  Highlaaden  at  K«tch  tiC 
evacuation  of  the  ooonfeiT.  Served  in  Central  Lidia  in  1858,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  7zflt  Hi-^"^ 
Ught  Inikntry  at  the  action  of  Rf^pore  (Medal  with  Clasp.)  Served  with  the  BusoflEai  Field  Force  unilar  8ir 
Ohamberlain  throughout  the  campaign  of  Z863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other  Affghan  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Fiasiff  < 
India,  including  the  forcing  of  the  umbeylah  Pass,  numerous  outpost  attacks,  action  at  the  Eagle  Nest  Piq«K.  a 
capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  and  final  engagement  resulting  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  tribes  (Indis  U 
with  Clasp  for  Umbeyla).  , 

7  Major  CampbeU  served  with  the  7XBt  Highlanders  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  x8«8,  and  waapreseBt « 
motion  of  Kotakeserai  and  subsequent  operations  terminating  in  the  capture  of  Qwalior  (Medal  with  (Sup).  Bel 
throughout  the  campaign  of  Z863  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  first  as  Adjutant  of  the  7z8t  Li|^  Inftntij.  I 
afterwards,  on  the  formation  of  Brigades,  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  zst  Brigade  until  the  tenmnation  of  Imu 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Muor,  Medal  with  Cwsp) . 

*  Major  St.  Leger  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  z8c8-co  with  the  8ath  Regiment  in  a  Flying  Colnma  sa 


Colonel  Christie,  mduding  an  engagement  on  the  bimks  of  ike  ISumna :  also  in  Ross'  Camel  Corps  with  Sir  B^ 
Rose's  Force  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Gowlowlie  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Claap).  . 

u  Captain  Fawkes  served  with  the  7z8t  Highlanders  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  Z858  and  was  pnffns « ■ 
battle  of  Kotakaserai  and  recapture  of  Gwafior  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  . 

u  Captain  Wilson  served  with  the  7z8t  Highland  Light  Inftmtry  throughout  the  campaign  of  Z863  sfftiaal 
Bon^rrs  and  other  hill  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frantier  of  India.  Commandedthe  Sharpshooters  fhmi  tiMzxtaKofel 
ber  tothe  zstDeoember,  from  which  latter  date  tiU  the  end  of  the  campaign  he  acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  Bi|gs4 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captain  Brownlow  served  with  the  7Z8t  Light  Inihntry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boca 
ftnd  other  hm  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp).  __ 

M  Major  Anderson  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  served  with  the  7z8t  Highlanders  atthesiageof  S^iiKf 
and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  alsobi  the  Central  ^dSi  eaafvfi 
Z858.  Including  the  actiona  of  Koonoh,  Oaporecb  and  Gowlowlee,  oaptare  of  Calpee»  aotion  of  Mocar,  aad  avts< 
CNralior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^     ^n,  tr^ 


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75th  (SUrlingsMre).— Linked  to  Sgtk, 


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Colonel.— John  Thomaa  Hill,  Jfiw*^,  ^13  March  37;  Lieut.  ^16  Apr.  29;  Co^^.,  1*13  Feb.  35;  Mautr,  'la 
March  41?  U.Colwul,  3  Apr.  46;  Colonel,  ao  June  54;  Major  Gtneral,  30  July  60;  JUeutMeHtral, 
14 June  60;  CotoiM* 75th Fo"       ^-" 

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Hiifor».--GeOTge  Grant  Suttie,i  Ensiffn,  ^8  Dec.  54 ;  Li.  15  May  55 ;  Capt.  a6  Sept.  60;  Major,  P14  Oct.  68. 
TO  Richard  wadeson,*  Entiffn,  2  June  57 ;  Li.  19  Sept.  57;  Capt.  9  Deo.  64;  Major,  17  July  72. 


GXPTAIHS. 

DenzO  Hammill 

Frederick  Francis  Daniell 

Qeorge  William  Vernon  Ck>tton.. 
John  Ormsby  Moore  Yandeleur. . 

John  Edward  Boyea 

Richard  Robinson  Bevan 

Brio  Donald  Clarke 

John  Oage  Lecky  

Donald  Robert  Macqueen*  

Edward  Essex   


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14  June  60;  CoZoiM{75th  Foot,  24  Oct.  72. 

OBtnaat  Ootonol.— Thomaa  Milled,  Sntiffn,  P25  April  45;  H,  3  April  49;  C<^i.  J'15  May  57;   Maior, 

23  June  65 ;  Li.Colonel,  P14  Oct  68.  y        r        o        j    of »  ,, 


BVfilGir. 


16  Jan. 

x3Aug. 

22  May 
'16  Mar. 
'29  Oct. 
'I9  Aug. 

21  April 

•  9  Oct. 
'xx  Aug. 

19  Feb. 


LIBUT.        I      CAPTAiy. 


Px8  Oct. 
»i6Dec. 
'  2  Sept. 
'30  Jan. 
'x8  Jan. 
»9Mar. 
8  May 
»  8  May 
'a6  June 
'27  Not. 


LnumrjLHTB. 
Richard  Wilson,  Iiut.  qf  Mutketrjf  8  Deo.  70 

Arthur  Romer  Pigott  

David  Bryoe  Bum ,, 

Temple  Leighton  Phipson 

John  William  Harrison  

Alaric  Edward  Arengo  Croe8,^<0'.  <  ^e^  7' 

Orfeur  James  Gavenagh 

Robert  Hawkes  Ellis    

Reginald  Burroughs  Rudyerd 

Henry  Harding  Mathias 

Basil  HaU  Woodward  

Charles  Albert  Barrett 

Denman  Lambert  Baynes 

William  Henry  Beaumont 

Arthur  Henry  Pain  

James  John  Burke  Menzies 

Charles  St.  Clair  Pote 

Somerset  Edward  O'Brien  Kevill-Daviee... 


Sub  LtsvnvAVTS. 

Edward  Oakeley  Trower 

John  Staokpole 

William  Moore  


»aMay 
>*i2  Jan. 
^  8  May 
'10  May 
Pia  May 
»i5May 
'37  Nov. 
'15  Oct. 
'28  Oct. 
>*i7  April 
'aoOct. 
June 
'ao  July 

3  Aug. 

3  Sept 
P17  April 
»i4  Feb, 


59! '18  Jan.  67 

59     8  May  67 

62  '  8  June  67 

'14  Sept  67 

'14  Oct  68 

»i4  Oct.  68 

67,^20  Oct  69 

67,'  5  Mar.  70 

67  P28  May  70 

67i'3iMny  7x 


'15  May  67 
'  8  June  67 
Px4  Oct.  68 
'14  Oct  68 
»i4  Oct.  68 
'17  April  69 
'24  April  69 
'24  Nov.  69 
P28May 
'31  May 
»3>May 

28  Oct 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

'  I  Feb. 

13  Nov. 


BKBT.MAJ.       BT.LT.OOL. 


70 
7» 
71 
71 

681 

I 


BUB  LIBUT. 


37  Mar.  72 
21  Jan.  741 
a8  Feb.   74 


Payiiia«/«r.— Henry  Manning,^  x  July  6a ;  Bn*.  15  Oct  58;  Hon.Major,  15  Oct.  73. 

Quarter  lfa#/er.— Joseph  Bowen,'  39  May  69. 

Medieal  Officer. —Swrgeon  Samuel  Kyle  Cotter,  MB.  A.8,  i  Oct  67. 

FaeiMgi  YeUon.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  April  1867. 

1  Major  Suttie  served  with  the  Buflb  in  the  Crimea  ftt>m  the  3rd  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas^ 
topol(kedal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  T&ku 
Ports). 

'  MiVJor  Wadeson  served  with  the  7^  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857  ftt>m  the  outbreak  on  12th  May, 
including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  operations  before  Delhi  and  repulse  of  sorties  on  xath  and  xrth  June,  and 
of  night  attacks  on  the  Camp  on  19th  and  23rd  June,  and  14th  and  i8th  July,  storming  (severely  wounded)  and  cap* 
tore  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

*  Captain  Macoueen  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infkntrv  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  including  expeditions 
in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  destroving  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

*  Miyor  Manning  served  with  the  Buffb  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star). 
Alfio  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  taking  of  the  Quar- 
ries, attack  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  June,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (MeosI  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal,  and  was  recommended  for  distinguished  services  in  the  Trenches). 

7  Quarter  Master  Bowen  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857  f^m  the  outbreak  on  the 
1 2th  May,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  operations  before  Delhi  and  repulse  of  sorties  on  the  12th  and 
15th  June,  and  of  night  attacks  on  the  xgth  and  23rd  June  and  on  the  X4th  July,  storming  and  capture  of  Iclhi 
iMedal  with  Clasp). 


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76th  Foot. — Linked  to  33/^. 

HiiTDOOSTAJf "  (with  the  Elephant).    "  Nitb  **  *'  Pewiwsuli. 
CoIonel.~Matthew  Smlth.i  CB.  Eneian,  16  Sept.i6;  Lt.  31  Decs; 

Major,  22  Dec.  45;  Brevet  Lt.Cohnel, 

General,  9  Sept.  63  ;  Lieutenant  Genert 
Lientenant  Colonel. — c.  John  Uackett,'  Eneign,  17  Nov.  37;  Li, 

12  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  7  Sept.  55 ;  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  26  Nov.  61 ;  Lt.Colonel,  iVlh.  j^'       ^    -^  "  ' 
Mjyora.— ChriBtopher  Rowland  Richardflon,»  Jim.  »i6  Feb.  44;  X/.  23  Dec.  45;  Copt,^  Sept. 

14  Auff.  66. 

aarlea  Thomaa  Caldecott.  Eneign,  P4  April  51  %  Lt.  zi  Aug.  54  ;  Capt.  i  Mar.  60;  Major,  9  May  72. 


j#wn  i6Sept.T6;Ii.3iDec.25;  a»p<.8  Feb.34 ;  JBrwrf  If  a/or,  ai  Dec.  42 ; 
ohnel,  7  June  49;  Lt.Colonel,  20  June  54;  Colonel,  28  Not. 54:  Maw, 
General,  4  March  72 ;  Colonel  76th  Foot,  28  Feb.  71. 


53;  Major, 


Captaihs. 


John  Henry  Tripp 

John  M'Dermid  Allardice,  \ 
Adj.  Madras  Volunt.  Guards  » 

Henry  Filkea  Hooper   

William  Franklin,  D.^.-i-G.) 
for  Musketry,  Secunderabad,  J- 
Madras   ) 

Edward  Le  Breton  Butler  

Thomas  Trophimus  Hodges* . . . 

Albert  E.  Pearse* 

Ernest  Rogby  Bartleet 

John  Talbot 

Francis  Elliot  Lloyd 


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Douglas  Campbell  De  Wend  ... 
George  Douglas  Ctookson,  Ad-  > 

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Benjamin  Simner,  Instructor  > 

^  Musketrp  28  Jan.  70 S 

Thomas  William  Best   

Arth.  Archibald  Denne  Wei-  j 

ga\\.  Interpreter S 

Henry  Lockner  Brett 

Albert  Arthur  Ronald  Logan. . .  ^  7  Feb. 

George  Gosselin  '  ax  Mar. 

Chas.  Jas.  Elphinstone  Rheniu8|'*io  Oct. 
John  Bladen  Metcalfe  Taylor...  p  15  May 
George  Lycett  Engledue  May  ""is  June 
.Trt>iT»  Rurt.lAlt.  Rfcrfutlincr  P-»o  June 


^12  July  50 
20  Feb.  55 
6  July    55 

14  Sept.  55 


26  Jan. 
6  Sept. 

2  July 
'28  May 
'28  Oct. 

3  July 


4  July 
P  6  Nov. 

30  Deo. 
'  90ct. 
'5  July 

''26  July 


'22  April  S3 
25  Jan.  56 
z2Feb.    58 

16  April  58 


PT3Deo. 

22  July 
PioMay 

12  Mar. 

'  9  Oct. 

1  July 


6o,Pi2july   64 
60     X  Aug.  64 


24  Nov.  63 
'isMay  66 
'x2june  67 


.  8  April  68 
65'  8  Aug.  68 
65'  28  Nov.  68 
651  2  Deo.  68 
66j  10  Jan.    69 


S  July    60 

X  July    64 

»  9  Sept.  64 

'23  July    6x 

i'2xMar. 

8  April  68 
^  8  Aug.  68 

xo  Jan.    69 
19  Oct.    69 

9  May  72 


8  Mar.  73 


John  Bartlett  Stradling  \^zo  June  63 

10  July    68 

10  Feb.    69 

••24  April  69 

'  7  July    69 

'30  Nov.   70 


Duncan  D.  Ch.  M'Cay  M*  Donald 

Cleveland  Aug.  Brett 

Henry  Robert  Dacres  Themas 

Charles  William  Gore   

Charles  Campbell  Whistler 

Frederick  Deffleld  Welchman., 


Sub  LiBrTBKAiTTS. 

Robert  Constantino  Pott    

John  Rooper  King    

William  Alexander  Campbell 


'  9  Aug. 

71 

II  Jan. 

67 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

7T. 

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3  Aug 

73 

21  Aug 

72 

9  Aug. 

73 

>  LtColonel  Hackett  served  aa  D JLQ.M.  Gese* 
ral  at  Head  Quarters  during  the  Crimean  war, 
including  the  afiltirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenxie'i 
Farm,  and  battles  of  Alma,  Inkermaa,  and  Bala- 
klava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  3Cajor,  Sardinian  and  TurkJah 
Medals,  and  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie) .  Served  with 
the  A4th  Re^ment  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  th« 
north  of  Cmna,  including  the  action  of  Sink), 
assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Richardson  served  throughout  tb« 
Sutlej  campaign  of  2845-46  with  the  9th  RegimoU, 
and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  t«ro 
CHasps).  Served  in  the  Pu^janb  campaign  cf 
1848-49  with  the  6i8t  Regiment,  and  was  presest 
at  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  the  jwasage  of  tba 
Chenab,  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillian- 
wallah,  and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the 
AfiTghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in  March  1S49 
(Medal  with  two  (Hasps).  Served  in  India 
during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58.  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  iS>7 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Pearse  served  in  the  Abyssiniao 
campaign  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatdies  for 
"  abili^,  energy,  and  seal,"  Medal). 


Pafmoafw.— John  Thompson,?  25  May  55 ;  Eneign,  $  Nov.  54 ;  Lt.g  March  55  j  Hon.  Major,  5  Nov.  69. 

(garter  3fa»ter.— James  Archer,  19  June  72. 

Medical  Officer, -^Surgeon  Major  James  Cxood,"  Surgeon,  2  Nov.  72. 


Facings  "Red.— Agents,  Messrs.  Price  and  BoxiEtstA.— Embarked  for  India,  22  Oct.  1863. 

•  I  Lieut.  (Jeneral  Matthew  Smith  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  and  on  the  Staff  of  GSeneral  Pollock's  Army  during 
the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afighanistan,  and  was  present  as  D.  A.  Adjutant  Gieneral  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khvber  Pass, 
and  as  Brigade  Major  in  the  action  at  Mamoo  Khail,  forcing  the  Teseen  and  Huft  Kotul  Passes,  occupaticm  d 
Cabul,  expedition  into  Kohistan,  storm  and  capture  of  Istaliff  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Miy'or).  He  served  with  the  ^5lb 
Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battle  of  Chillianwallah 

i wounded);  and  ho  commanded  the  24th  Regiment  in  the  battle  of  Croojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Breretof 
it.Colonel).    Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1657-58  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Hodges  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857  to  1859,  including  the  assault  and  CMptore  of 
Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  afikirs  of  Barree  and  Nugger,  and  was  promoted  from  the  38th  to  the 
76th  Regiment  for  having  on  the  21st  March  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  sucoeesfhlly  led  a  volunteer  par^  and  captured 
a  battery  of  three  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  Oct.  1867  to  June  1868  in  the  Land 
Transport  Train  and  was  appointed  Inspecting  Officer  of  the  Highland  Division  of  Transport ;  present  at  the  tatde 
before  Magdala  as  Transport  Staff  Officer  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley,  and  carried  the  despiOehes  of  that  victoir  and 
news  of  the  release  of  the  prisoners  to  Custalo,  a  distance  of  200  milea,  and  was  entrusted  with  the  despatches  to 
Colonel  Mil  ward  at  Annesley  Bay  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "ability,  energy,  and  seal,"  Medal). 

7  Major  Thompson  served  with  the  ^3rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tha 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  in  toe  advanced  trenches  on  4th 
June  1855  (Medal  with  three  Cbisps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Abvasinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  ae» 
eompamed  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Surgeon  Major  Gkx>a.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


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mL~OR  Henry,  Jord Rokebv,!  jpcB.  Bntign^  21  April  14 ;  Lt.^  Cavt.  Pia  June  23 ;  Capt.  ^IA.CoIom 
X  Sept.  3a ;  CoUmelf  9  Nov.  46;  Mwor^  '28  June  50 ;  lA.Colonel,  *\j  Feb.  54 ;  Major  General,  20  June 54 
.Oeneral,  20  Sept.  6x  ;  General,  8  March  69 ;  Colonel  jjiAx  Foot,  13  Feb.  61. 

lieutenant  OoloneL— Henij  Kent,*  Snrign,  >*8  Aug.  45 ;  Id.  '23  Aug.  50 ;  Cant.  27  Sept.  54  j  " ' 
58;  Li.Colonel,  '13  June  68;  Colonel,  13  June  73. 

K^n.— Humphrey  Mungal  Lamont  Colquhoun,  Sneign,  ^18  Aug.  54;  X^.  29  Dec.  54;  Cc 


Major,  24  Aug. 
Capt.^17  July  57 J 


ifa/or,  9  Sept.  68. 
George  Edward  Leggett,*  JSneign,  ^'as  Aug.  54 ;  J<.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt  P30  AprO  58 ;  Major,  27  Nov.  70. 


Catiaixb. 

John  George  Skene  

Haroourt  Mortimer  Bengough 

Herbert  Fred.  Lewis  Browne 

Reginald  HoskinB 

Edward  Nicholas  Mosley 

William  Forbes  Gatacre,  at  Stc^  College  ... 

Henry  Jervis  White 

Arthur  Lane  TickeU 

Frederick  Henry  King*  

William  Samuel  Henderson  


LxxTTTBirAKrs. 

Henry  Topp 

Cockbnm  Forte 

Williiuu  Alexander  Spenoe 

Gieorge  Campbell   

Richard  Edward  RowleyMartin.iict/Kfoii^  ) 

25  April  73 i 

Smith  Byrom  Royds 

Thomas  Cowper  Fisher   

Richard  Chicheley  Thornton 

Fra.  Henry  Macdonald  Dawson 

Greorge  Fenton,  Inet.  ofMueketrg  1  Apr.  71 .. 

Frederick  Graham 

Ruscombe  Field  Westmacott 

William  Francis  Ashton 

Malcolm  Edward  Thomson   

Adonia  Graham  Schuyler 


Sub  LiBVTSiTAirTS. 
Ernest  Sdward  Foley 


39  Deo. 

»22Mar, 

X  Dec. 

7  Deo. 

1*18  Mar. 

18  Feb. 
Px8  Nov. 
pSAug. 
'19  Aug. 
»3iMay 


'14  June 

PixMar. 

3  Oct. 

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Pt^fnuuter.—John  Edward  Longden,  36  Dec.  56 ;  Sonorarg  Major,  34  Apr.  70. 

QuiurUr  Maeter.— George  Hope^  37  July  66. 

Medieal  Offher.—Swrgeon  Henry  Frank  Hensman,*  A.S,  31  Mar.  63. 

Faeinge  YeiUow.— Agents,  Messis.  Cox  and  Co. — Beiumedfrom  India,  35  Mag  1870. 

'  Lord  Rokeby  served  the  campaign  of  181 5  with  the  3rd  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatrc  Bras 
^nd  Waterloo.  Served  the  Eastern  cami>aign  of  1855  in  command  of  the  xst  Division,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
>ebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  KCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  Medal,  Turkish  Medal,  and 
}rd  Class  of  the  Mec^idie) . 

'  Colonel  Kent  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  '26th  March  1855  with  the  77th  Regiment,  in- 
vading the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
ife^e.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  M^jor  Leggett  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ft*om  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of 
Sebastopol,  the  Working  Party  on  the  night  of  the  3nd  April  1855  which,  under  the  command  of  Major  Bell,  33rd 
Poeiliers,  was  complimented  and  thanked  m  General  Orders  for  its  excellent  services  \(hile  under  a  heavy  fire  fVom 
Jie  enemy,  the  assault  of  the  x8^  June,  and  engaged  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— 
x^o'mded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  two  Companies  77th 
Segiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868,  under  Brigadier  General  WUde. 

^  Captain  King  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  intheNewZealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Waiari  (Medal). 

'  (Quarter  Master  Hope  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
'nkerman,  siege  and  fiaJl  of  Sebastopol,  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June,  and  engaged  at  the  storming  of  the 
l0dan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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^o  April  44;  Me^for,  15  June  45;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  3  AjprH  46 ;  CoUnul,  2  Aug.  50;  X/.a>;oM/,  39  Aug.  51; 
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Bt.Major,  20  July  58 ;  Mmot,  28  Oct.  64 ;  Lt.Colonel,  13  July  67  ;  Cohnel,  13  July  72. 

JUjom.— Oswald  Barton  Feilden,*  ^»nyn,  P17  Sept.  50 ;  Lt.  »is  July  53 ;  Capt  1*23  Nov.  55  :  Jf«ior.2  0ct.66. 

Angufltua  Edmund  Warren.*  En*ign,  >2  Feb.  49 ;  Li.  '5  Nov.  52 ;  Capi.  »2o  July  55 ;  Ifojor,  13  Jnly  67. 


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'  Sir  Patrick  Grant  served  as  Dranty  Adji- 
tant  General  with  the  Army  of  Gwalior  n 
843-44  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Migor, 
Bronze  Star).  Sutleij  campaign  of  1845-46  ts 
A<^utant  General — twice  severely  and  diuigcr 
wounded  by  grape-shot  through  the  arm 
ausket-ball  m  left  breast,  and  none  three 
times  shot  under  him  (repeatedly  mentjoaed  is 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel,  CB.,  Medslaad 
three  Clasps).  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  184S-49  m 
Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  oespatdies,  Ajde 
de  Camp  to  the  Queen  with  Brevet  of  Coloael, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Exi)edition  to  Echtt 
against  the  Affghan  hill  tribes  in  1849-50  (Hedtl 
with  Clasp). 

<  Major  Forbes  served  with  the  X9th  Beri- 
ment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  6th  September  1S55. 
including  the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebaatopol,  ua 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Paymofftfr.— Charles  Skrine,"  x  April  64;  Q.lf.  x2  Sept.  56;  .ffoa.CoptoJN,  i  April  69. 
Quarter  Jfof^tfr.- Alexander  Weir,  26  April  64. 
\Medieal  Officer. —Surgeon  Mtyor  Alexander  Watt  Beveridge,^''  MD.  Surgeon,  17  Feb.  7a. 

Faeinge  Bnff.—Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.Setumedfhm  Sooa  ScoUa,  21  Decemher  iZji. 
'  CTolouel  MacKenzie  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  i)i  X857,  including  the  expedition  \a 
Barazjoon,  the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  ii 
Bengal  with  Havelock's  Column  fVom  ito  first  taking  the  field  in  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehp(ff«, 
Aoung,  PandooNuddee,  Cawnpore.Onao,  Buseerut  Gunge  (first  andsecond.in  command  of  the  Regiment  on  5th  An?.). 
Boorbeakechowkee,  and  Bithoor  (severely  wounded) ;  with  Grant's  Column  in  the  attacks  on  Maragnnge  and  tie 
Alumbagh  (severely  wounded,  and  horse  killed) ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  tie 
numerous  attackn  on  that  position,  and  in  command  of  the  left  advance  post  with  xso  men  and  four  guns  durinr  tb* 
last  attack  on  z6th  March  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches);  also  in  the  operations  ending  in  the  finai  capture  cf 
Lucknow ;  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Meoal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Jligcr, 
and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

*  Major  Feilden  served  in  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  the  i6th  July  x8ss,  including  the  siege  andfcE 
of  Sebastonol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

♦  Major  warren  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  X855,  including  the  siege  and  feE 
of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59.  and  waspreseai 
at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kbodagnnge.  and 
occupation  of  Futtehghur,— acting  successively  n*s  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Russell,  Colonel  Biddulph,  Colooei 
Hale,  and  Sir  John  Inglis ;  served  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  opeis- 
tions  at  Shahjehanpore,  and  actions  of  Kliankur  and  Bnnkagaon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Hay  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-S9,  and  was  present  at  tbe 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  the  storming  of  the  Secunderbagh  and  Shah  Nnjuf,  battle  of  Cawnpow 
ou  6tb  Doc.  1857  (wounded)  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Khalee  Nuddee,  occupation  of  Futtehghur  aw  0' 
FuiTuckabad,  siege  and  fall  01  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Begum's  palace,  attack  of  theftTrt(^ 
Rooyah,  nffair  of  Allegunge,  battle  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  aflkirs  of  Pusgaon,  Russulpore,  and  Biswah,  and 
attack  on  the  Fort  of  Mithowlio  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

«  Captain  Skrine  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  X857,  including  the  expedition  to  Bom- 
joon,  the  night  attack  and  iMittle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  BeoA^ 
with  Havelock's  Column  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Fnttehpore.  Aonng.  Pswfoo 
Nuddee,  Cawn]K)ro,  Onao,  Buseerutgunge  (first  and  second),  Bithoor,  and  the  several  actions  leaaing  to  asd  ending  is 
the  relief  of  the  ICcsidency  of  Lucknow  and  the  subsequent  defence ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  including 
the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks  on  that  position,  and  in  the  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Ludmov  ; 
the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  and  capture  of  BnreiUy  (Medal  with  two  CHasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lnckcov). 

'®  Doctor  Beveridge.— For  War  Services  see  "Medicaal  Department." 

Record  of  the  Servieee  of  the  jSth  HigTdandert. 

Raised  by  letter  of  service  dated  7th  March  1703 ;  inspected  and  passed  July  X793 ;  proceeded  to  Holland  Septeo^ 
X794 ;  retm-ncd  to  England  May  1795 ;  procecdea  to  Quiberon  August  1795 ;  returned  Jannaiy  1796 ;  proceeded  tc  tk^ 
Cape  of  Gtood  Hope  1706;  to  Cfalcutta  February  1797 ;  to  Bombay  February  1803;  to  Qoa  February  1807;  to  J«« 
August  i8xx;  returned  to  England  July  X817;  proceeded  to  Ireland  November  18x7;  embarked  for  C^ton  Apri- 
1826 ;  returned  to  England  February  1838 ;  embarked  for  India  April  1842.  Proceeded  on  active  service  to  PbR»* 
n  January  X857,  returned  to  Bombay  in  May  X857,  thence  immediately  to  Bengal.    Returned  to  England  SepCeaber 

59.    Embarked  for  Gibraltar  3  August  1865.    Returned  to  England  firom  Nova  Scotia,  31  December  X87X. 


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CL  £!^     U.C9Umelt  19  July  48;  Colon$l,  38  Nov.  54 ;  JTq/or  GeiMral,  9  Nov.  6s ;  Lieut.Oeiural,  35  Oot.  71 ;  ^o^«l 

79th  Foot,  31  Aug.  70. 

i«nt«BABt  ColoneL— Geoive  Mmrav  Miller,'  Smv">  '30  Jan.  46;  Lt.  ^a  April  47;   Capt»  '4  Aug.  54; 

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1  Lieut.  General  Cooper  commanded  the  Resenre 
Battalion  45th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X846-47, 
and  a  wing  of  the  Begt.  throughout  the  Kaffir  war 
of  1850-53  (Medal),  and  was  appointed  Comman- 
dant of  the  Natal  Colony  at  the  dose  of  the  war. 

*  Major  Cuming  served  with  the  79th  High- 
landers throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  includmg  the  battles  of  Alma  and  fialaJc- 
lava,  siege  and  tail  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the 
x8th  June  and  8th  September,  expedition  to  Kertoh 
and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Glass 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Major  Percival  served  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  X854-55  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol, assault  of  the  z8th  June,  expedition  to 
Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  cam- 
paign of  X858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  ac- 
tions of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahiehanpore, 
capture  of  Forts  Bunnior  and  Mahomdfe,  passage 
of  the  Qogra  at  Fysabad,  capture  of  Rampora 
KuBsia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Onde  aorosa 
the  Gk)gra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Tofiaaeter.— David  Cant,i>  34  June  56;  Bnaign,  xo  Aug.  54:  lA.  8  Dec.  54;  Mon.ltt^,  zoAug.  69. 

QMTfor  lfa»<«r.— William  Simpson,^  x6  M^rch  67. 

Meiieal  Offleer.^SierpeonMqjor  Stewart  Aaron  Lithgow,**  Surgeon,  7  Dec.  67. 

Faetnge  Blue.  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Returned  from  India,  7  Jfoo.  X87X. 
'  LL Colonel  Miller  served  the  JBastem  campaign  of  X854  and  early  part  of  1855  with  the  7Qth  Highlanders,  inoludinff 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Gbisps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  through  the 
body;  present  also  at  the  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and 
Baptee  rivera  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mi^jor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*Mi^or  Leith  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battle  of 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  assaults  of  x8th  June  and  8th  September,  and  expedition  to  Kertoh  and 
Yenikale  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign 
of  J858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygonge* 

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siege  and  foU  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  Uie  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in 
the  Indian  campaign  of  x8^8-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  I*ort  of  RooyiOi, 
actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shalvjehanpore,  cspturo  of.  Forte  Bnnninr  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the 
Gogra  at  Fysabad,  capture  of  Rompore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee 
rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

,  •  Captains  EvereU,  Clay,  and  M'Causland  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59, 
mcluding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and 
ShahjehoApore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunni^  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  QogTA  at  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Runpore 
EoBsia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Onde  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Neil  Caznpbell  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  x6th  August  1855,  including 
the  si^e  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z858-59, 
inchidjii«r  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and 
ShaUehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunnior  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad,  capture  of  Rampora 
KoBfio,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Go^m  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Captain  Oldham  served  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  of  z86o,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Sinho  and 
Ttmgkn,  assault  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in 
the  Coosyah  and  Jynteah  Hill  campaign  in  X863. 

"  Mmot  Cant  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
(carried  the  regimental  Colour)  and  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  18th  June  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X85S-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now, attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad,  capture  of  Rampore 
Kussia,  and  sabaequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal with  Clasp). 

"  Quarter  Master  Simpson  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throuriiout  the  Eastern  campaign,  of  1854-55,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
assaults  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian 
campaign  of  X858-50,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Ally- 
gonge.  Bareilly,  and  Shal^jehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  I^abad,  cap- 
tore  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^*  Surgeon  M^jor  lathgow.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 

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i     '18  Oct.  59 ;  Bi.Li.  Colonel,  23  Nov.  70 ;  U.Colone^ to  Jan.  72!^  ^^       ^   i  -ny  53 .  -  ;  . 

*  l?SN°T*'~:f^***''fif®  Hamilton  Twemlow,  Eneiffn,  '11  Oct.  44 ;  Lt.  16  May  46 ;  Capi.  i»x6  Nov.  55 ;  Major,  i  April rx 
-    Charles  Frederick  Amlel.»  Bneign,  >i6  May  45 ;  ^'  "as  Sept.  46;  Capt  5  Mar.  58;  Major,  10  Jan.  77? 


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Paynuuter. — 

(garter  Matter.-  -John  Belt,"  35  Sept.  67. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  M<yor  David  Chambers  M*Fall,  Surgaon,  33  Dec.  71. 

Facinge  YcWot^.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /rt«A  il^en(«,  Messrs.  Cano  and  Sons. 
Retumedfrom  Bengal,  June  x866;  Embarked  for  Singapore,  January  X872. 

I  Lt.Colonel  Smith  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852,  and  ^-ns  present  at  the  capurre^  '< 
Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th,  i3tb,  and  X4th  April,  and  capture  of  tlie  great  Dagon  Pagoda  (tiu 
the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1851-5-, 
including  the  capture  of  Calpee  and  campaign  in  Oude  (Medal).  Served  with  the  left  attack  danng  the  Bbooui 
Expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Amiel  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852,  and  was  present  at  the  captore  rf 
Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th,  13th,  and  14th  April,  and  capture  ot  the  great  Dagon  Pactia 
(with  the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Promo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaigTi  Jt 
1858-59.    Served  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Tucker,  Captain  Howard,  Lieuts.  Ridout,  Swinburne,  and  Saunders  served  with  the  8oih  Regizncct 
with  the  lea  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Msjor  Tyler  served  with  the  Bufils  in  the  Crimea  from  the  i8th  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  &Ilcr 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  AJso  in  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  including  the  baokcf 
Sinho  and  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

w  Captain  Craui\ird  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  Burmah  in  X853  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  A'so  intfc* 
Indian  mutiny  and  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  inclading  the  capture  of  Simree  Fort  and  defence  of  Puom^ 
(Medal). 

II  Captain  Creagh  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  firom  Nov.  T863  to  1866,  and  was  prefesi 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Raugiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (in  comxassd  of 
a  pnrty  of  the  50th  Regiment),  and  at  the  capture  of  the  fortified  vUlages of  Kituziuunii  (Medal). 

''  Captain  Huskisson  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  and  campaign  in  Oude  in  185S-59,  ii- 
eluding' the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Simree.  actions  at  Bera  and  Doondeakera  (Medal).  Served  as  A4jixtant  of  tbe 
Re<^ent  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Captain  Stone  served  with  the  Military  Train  in  New  Zealand  from  X864  to  1867  (Medal). 

IS  Quarter  Master  Belt  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  6th  Regiment  in  the  Kalfir  war  of  1853-53  (Kedal). 
Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  operations  in  the  Jngdespore  Jungle  (iUdsl). 
Berved  in  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  tho  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Cnsp). 


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Oeorgre  Buchanan  Sevan   .. 

William  Henrv  Warren  

Henry  John  Fairoloth?   

«.  Hugh  Thomaa  Jones* 

Wm.  Henry  Hnnton  Jackaon* 
John  do  Mont.  Armstrong .. 

George  Alfred  Wilson  

William  Charles  Mathews  .. 
Mark  Sanrin  Wynne   


MaIDX"   "CoBUHWA."   "  pKICIIfBULA.'* 

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Jfq/or  Qtneral,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Lt.Qenend^  24  Oot.  65 ;  &en«ralt  6  Jan.  74  ;  Colonel  8i8t  Foot,  Z2  Feb.  63. 
lienteoaat  Oolonel.— Robert  Brace  Chichester,*  Eneign,  1*20  Oct.  43 ;  Lt.    5  April  47 ;  Capt,  1*7  Oct.  51 ; 

Bt. Major ^  17  Mar.  63;  Mtyor,  zo  Nov.  65  ;  Lt.Colonel,  24  Dec.  70. 
Kajora.— Charles  James  Skerry,*  Ene, xo  Sept.  43 ;  X<.  39  May  44 ;  Copt.  27  May  53 ;  Bt.Maj.  yi  Aug.  65 ;  Jfajor, 

25Mar.7z. 
William  Bei^amin  Browne,*  En».  'z6Aug.  42;  14.  ^iS  April  45;  Cajif.  25  Jan.  54;  Bt.Mqj.  17  June  66; 

Major^  Z4  Jane  73.  


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Frederick  Eldns  Lindoe 

Robert  Kean  Brereton,  AA-^ 

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Henry  Walpole  

lfo«.  Hugh  Arbuthnott  

Norcott  D'Esterre  Roberts 

Heniy  Wallis  Prior  

Frank  Ryley   

Henry  Cecil  Binsteed  Farrant 
Benjamin  Arthur  Satterth^iiite 

Francis  Henry  Wheler 

Charles  Edward  Sawyer,  Zm.  ^ 

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Arthur  Joshna  Tetley 

Frederick  Arthur  Heathcote. 
Walter  StrangewaysMorrice. 
Thomas  Henry  Burton  Forster 


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Henry  Crosbie 

Spenser  Jackson 

Edward  Coxwell  Morris 

Charles  Wilson  Young... 

John  Davidson 

Paymaeter.—Wn 

Quarter  Jftw^r.— Michael  HanJon,?  Z4  Aug.  72. 

Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  llajor  John  Wood,"  ^rgeon^  ^  Nov.  67. 


28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oot. 
30  Dec. 
33  Mar. 


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z6  Oct.  67 

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24  Dec.  70 

z7Feb.  72 

Z3  April  72 

z4J>ine  73 

a8  Oct.  73 


5  July    72 


1  General  Forster  served  with  the  Scots  Fu- 
silier Guards  before  Bayonne  in  18Z4.  Joined  the 
Brigade  of  Guards  in  Paris  in  1815. 

*  Colonel  Chichester,  Majors  Skerry  and  Nixon 
served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  In  Z857-58,  and 

were  present  when  the  8i8t  Regiment,  under 
Colonel  Renny.  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regi- 
ment of  Native  Cavalry  and  three  Regiments 
of  Native  Infantry,  all  disa£fl»cted  and  ripe  for 
mutiny  (Medal). 

*  Mfl^or  Browne  commanded  the  Head  Quarter 
Wing  of  the  81  st  Regiment  in  the  Eusoonie  ex- 
pedition in  Z858  (Medal  with  Clasn).  Served  in 
the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present 
when  the  8zst  Regiment,  under  Colonel  Kenny, 
disarmed  at  MeanMocr  one  Rogt.of  Native  Cavalry 
and  three  Regts .  of  Native  Inflintxy,  all  disaflfbcted 
and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal). 


26  June  72 
Z5  Mar.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
38  Feb.  74 
28  Feb.  74 
Wm.  Fred.  Nixon,*  8  Jan.  41 ;  EuMign^  3  Aug.  30 ;  lA.  '22  Jan.  36 ;  ILvn.Major,  x  Jan.  60, 


Eaeinge  BvdT.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.^Embarkedfor  Oibraltar,  26  Feb.  Z870. 

7  Major  Chichester,  Captain  Fairoloth,  and  Quarter  Master  Hanlon  served  with  the  8zBt  Regiment  in  the 
Busoofzie  expedition  in  Z858  (Medal  wi^  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  z 857-58,  and  were  present  when 
the  8i8t  Regiment,  under  Colonel  Renny,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three 
Regiments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaflfected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal). 

<»  Captain  Jones  served  in  Bengal  with  the  zoth  Regmient  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Z857-58,  including  the 
ftctiona  of  Chanda,  Ummeerapore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Jackson  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  Z857-58  (Medal).  Also  with  the  8z8t  Regiment  in  the 
Ea<«o<>^ie  expedition  in  Z858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Surgeon  M^jor  Wood.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department.'* 


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••PMmrsuiA"  "Nia»jlbi."  "  S>TA.eropoL  *'  "Lucorow." 
Colonel.— Williajn    Samuel  Newton,^   Entign  d-  Li.  '5  Deo.  34;  Li.  ir  Capt.  ^z   Dec.  39;  C^.  4  li, 
Cohnelt   '25  Feb.  48;   Colonel,  98  Nov.  54;  Major,  x8  Nov.  56;  Lt.CoUnel,  13  Dec.  60;  Jf^'or  G«%eral, 
6  Nov.  63 ;  Lt.  OeneriU,  25  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  8ana  Foot,  4  Mar.  72. 
Lieatenant  ColonoL— Frederick  Richard  S0U7  Flood,*  Eneign,  '31  Aug.  ^ ;  JU.  '8  Aug.  51 ;  Cap^  17  July  60; 

"'  " '        "  '       71;  Lt.Colonel,  5  Oct.  72. 

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Edward  Seppings  Lock*    

Henry  Masterman  Thompson? 

JohnHobart  Culme-Seymour* 

Frederick  Cardew',t  Deputy  Aeeittant  > 
Quarter  Matter  General,  Alderehot i 

James  Brown  M'Dougal 

William  Marsden  

Charles  Carstairs  

Henry  Armstrong  Nicholson 

John  Leonard  Oreenwell  O'Brien' 


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Alfred  Reamshottom,io  Inet.  of  Mutketrg') 

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William  Andrews  Dixon,  Adiuiant  7  Oct.  67 
Neaham  Yeeden  Lloyd,  at  Staff  College..'... 

Giles  Andrew  Danbeny  

William  Leir" 

William  M'Carthy  O'Leary  

James  Ritchie 

William  Capel 

Benjamin  Thonas  Bradley  Flood 

Charles  Adolphus  de  Peyron  Burroughs  .. 

Frederick  Charles  John  Loder , 

Robert  Howdon  Kellie    , 

Reginald  Hawkins  Hall , 


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*  Major  Walters  served  with  the  44& 
Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  27^ 
Jan.  1855,  indodingthesi^eaBd&Ii 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  oece- 
nation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  iS^ 
June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnrkisii 
Medal) .  Served  also  the  campai^  d 
i860  in  the  north  of  China,  inclodisf  ; 
the  action  of  Sinho,  weanlt  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  viu  j 
Clasp). 

*t  Captain  Cardew  served  with  tbf 
3rd  PuDJaub  InCeuitry  in  the  hs&as. 
N.W.  Frontier  war  of  2863,  and  w« 
present  at  the  attack  and  eaptrnt  d 
the  Conical  Hill  and  Umbeyla  [jd^- 
tioned  in  despatches.  Medal  ^cii 
Clasp  J. 


Sub  LiBiTTBirijrTS.  

George  Angnstus  Hotham  Howard  2  Nov.   72 

Francis  Robert  Millington  Synge 33  Nov.  72 

David  Phelps  Chapman 38  Mar.  74 

Pay»»MM<«r.— William  Stewart  Thorbum,  19  Feb.  67 ;  Sonorary  C(^aiu,  19  Feb.  7a. 

Quarter  ifaMier.— Alfred  Blade,"  13  Jan.  69. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Mc^or  Jolm  Henry  Gouldsbury  Moaros,!*  5Mryeo«,  30  Sept.  68. 

Facinge  YeHovr.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.Seiumedfivm  Aden,  Z3  Feb.  Z870. 
^  Lieut. Gencml  Newton  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  In  ttie  Crimean  cami>aign  from  i8th  Oct  1S54  ^■ 
8th  April  1S55  includinc:  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clsfre. 
5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidio,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Lt.Colonel  Flood  sorvod  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  a  force  under  Sir  GolinXampbell  in  Z85Z-53  aninst  ib«  tu 
tribes  on  the  N.W.  I'rontier  of  India  (Medal  vrith  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  iSsr 59 :  ** 
with  the  Alumbagh  Force  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde :  with  the  53rd  at  the  relief  of  CawnpoK  r. 
3oth  Nov.  1857,  action  there  on  the  6th  December,  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to  Serai  Ohai,  actien  of  KaIa 
Nuddeo  and  occupatiou  of  Futtehghur,  afifair  of  ^humshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  of  Lnckse^ 
as  Aide  de  Camp  co  General  Mansfield  (severely  wounded),  wiUi  the  53rd  during  the  hot  weiUiher  campaign  in  Oadc  3 
1858,  including  the  passage  of  the  Goomtce  and  occupatk>n  of  Sultanpore ;  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  William  Man>fi£l^ 
during  the  winter  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  Uiat  in  the  Baiswara  country  and  action  at  Dhoondea  KhaiTti 
and  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  with  its  several  minor  afiEkirs  and  the  final  action  on  the  Raptee  (me&tioaed  is 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

•  Captain  Briggs  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastcpsi 
and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  suburbs  under  General  Eyre  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Serre-i  a 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  uDi^^ 
Outram  with  the  several  engagements  there,  fall  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of  Jugdispore,  aiJ 
subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  CL^a 
in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

•  Captain  Lock  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  nr- 
and  was  present  at  the  aotion  of  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  operations  at  Shahjehanpore,  tSi:^ 
of  Shahaoad.  Mahomdco,  and  Bunkogaon  (MedAl). 

'  Captain  Thompson  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  15th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  iicgt  »=^ 
fall  of  Sebastopol ;  was  in  the  trenches  during  a  sortie  on  the  sth  June,  also  during  the  assault  and  ci4>&ire  of  t^ 
Quarries  on  the  7th  June,  with  Eyre's  Brigade  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  Rifle-pits  on  th«  ir~ 
June,  and  with  the  Reserve  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meds^' 
Commanded  a  hundred  men  of  the  31  st  Regiment  with  a  Field  Force  under  Captain  Murray,  Royal  Artilleir,  is  fc^ 
expedition  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghae  in  March  1863. 

•  Captain  Culme-Seymour  served  with  the  68th  Light  Inlkntry  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  the  17th  June  1855,  Md_  _ 
present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New  Z«si»»i 
war  in  1864-66,  including  the  latter  part  of  the  operations  against  the  Gate  Pah,  engagement  at  Te  Ran^  ^^^^^^ 
tioned  in  despatches) ;  also  the  West  Coast  campaign  and  action  at  Kakaramea  ;  and  served  with  the  FleM  Fccrt 
in  January  1866  which  co-operated  in  the  dense  forest  iidand  of  Mount  Egmont  in  support  of  Mijor  GffOii 
Chute's  Field  Force  (Medal). 

»  Captain  O'Brien  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  includiBgtbe«S« 
and  capture  of  Lusknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»o  Lieut.  ReauiBbottom  scr^'ed  in  the  Abjrssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train,  and  was  present  al  tie  »P- 
ture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

"  Lient.  Leir  served  with  the  Military  Train  in  New  Zealand  from  Z863  to  1867,  acting  as  Light  CsTabroBr^ 
the  Wanpanni  campaign  of  1865-66  (Medal). 

i»  Qnnrter  Most  or  Slade  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  z8«, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  in  the  N.W.  Provmocs  in 
Buppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shalgehsap^: 
and  subsequent  operations  in  Rohilcund  (Medal). 

"  Surgeon  Major  Meares.— For  War  Services  see  "Medical  Departmontt^^gi^i^ed  by  V^OOQIC 


.^]    83rd  (C<n^D^lin).-Linked  to  86th.  f^X^^J^^X^^^.^g 

>D    Hon"    "Taiavha"    "Bubaco"    "Pxtbhtm    d'Ofob"    "Ciitdab  RoDueo"  '*BADAJoa" 

rCA*'  "TlXTOBU."  "NlTELLl"  *'OSTRX8"  "ToTOOUBJl"  "  PMnWULi.  **  "CXHTKAE.  IjTBIA." 

CaUaMj.--WiUJim  GustavuB  Rt)wn,»  Sn^,  7  July  95  ;  i^.  ,  i  Mav  30 ;  Cop*,  xo  May  44 ;  Mqfor,  15  Jan.  49; 

ZfCtfUnuhJn  Deo.  49;    OoUmel,  28  Not.  54;  Jf^yor  Qttural,  39  April  64;   It.Qeneral,  93  May  7a; 

Colonel  83rd  Regiment,  39  May  73. 
limiteiuuitOoloneL— Thomas  Southwell  Brown  »  Siuuin,  14  Nor.  45  j  Li.  '26  May  48:  Co©*.  '4  Amr.  54; 

JtfivVw.  19  Sept.  56 ;  BreoH  Lt.Colanel,  13  March  68  ;Lt.Colonel,  x  April  70.  J'  *  '     *^     4      "B  54 , 

K^on.— Edward  Menrant,*  CoMMOiuiaat,  D^^ialM  Depots  Entian,  'xo  Nov.  48 ;  X^.  7  May  54 :  Capi.  26  Oct. 

58;  Jfo/or,  »i4Sept.  67.  /       .7  j^i      ^ 

Julian  Wakefield,^  Contmaiidant,  Poorunier  Saniiaritm;  Enatgn^  32  April  53 ;  Lt.  '30  July  55 ;  C«y<.  »6  Jan.  60 ; 

JUtyoTt  ^16  Sept.  68. 


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p»    OF    Goon 

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Pay. 


Captaihs. 

Charles  Clitherow  Gore* 

Geoive  Gant  Beasley* 

rodenck  Ksat^lodt'' Brigade 
Jiajor,  Bomb<^  Diutriet 

•.  BaymondO.DeMontmoren(7 

Frederick  Anguetue  Wright . 

Bdward  Arthur  Butler 

Charles  John  Wyndham 

Booth  Hay  Metcalfe 

Charles  James  Thorbum  

Raynsford  Taylor*  


IiZxvnsAvn. 
Geo.  Bdw.  SkewardCarfewright 

Thomas  Pery  Powell   

William  Stewart 

William  Oooke-CoUis  

Thomas  Frederick  Gibbs   

William  Frederick  Marriott  ... 

Henry  Coote  Bond    

James  William  Anderson  

Charles  Talbot  Davenport 

John  Hart  Hardtman-BerO 

keley.  Adjutant  38  June  71 } 
FoUiottStnartFumeauxStokee 
James  Archibald  BobertBell,  ^ 

Inst,  of  Mu*ketrg_i6  Dec.  71 S 
Charles  Saint  Lo  Wilkinson  ... 
CharlesGeraldBemard  Heryey 

Gtoorge  Gleaveland  

Greorge  Alexander  Beresford... 


Bub  LnvnviirTB. 
Philip  Arnold  Buckland,  Inirp, 
Richd.  Charles  Gndiam  Mayne 
Hew  Francis  Cadell 


30  Not.  55 
'17  Aug.  53 

19  June  57 

17  July   63 

5  Aug.  59 

'29  Mar.  64 

2  May   65 

p  3  Jtme  65 

»  5  April  64 

'  8  Dec.    48 


'20  Feb. 

9  Mar. 

17  April 
Px8  April 
'19  April 
P25  Sept. 
'  4  Sept. 
»35  April 
"iSDea 

'15  Sept. 

»  9  April 

xFeb. 

'36  June 

'30  Nov. 

33  Sept. 


»  3  May   56 
I  Deo.    54 

3  Sept.  58 

'xoNov.  65 
'39  July  63 
»X7  April  67 
33  April  67 
»X4  Sept.  67 
'x3July  67 
5  May    53 


66  »  6  Nov. 
'-  'is  Feb. 

P  8  July 

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'39  June 

1*38  June 
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'25  Jan. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
30  Dec. 


SUB   X.IXUT. 


CAPTAUr. 


P30  April  60 
'39  July    63 

'x6  Oct.    63 

»i6  Sept.  68 
IX  Jan.  69 
1*38  May  70 
'39  June  70 
'30  Nov.  70 
1*38  May  70 
38  May    73 


6  Oct.    72 


'  Major  Meurant  was  present  with  the  83rd  Re- 
giment at  the  surprise  of  and  attack  on  the  rebels 
m  Seckur  on  31  st  January  1859  (Medal). 

*  Major  Wakefield  served  with  the  83rd  Regi- 
ment at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Awah  in  Sept. 


x8^7  (Medal). 

■Major  Gtore  was, present  with  the 83rd  Regi- 
ment at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  on  30th 
March  1858,  ainir  at  Sanganeer,  defeat  of  the 
Ghnralior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  of  and  attack 
on  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


34  April  73| 
31  Dec.  73 
13  Feb.    73' 


J'ayaMufer.— Frederick  Scrivener,*  13  Aug.  63 ;  Sonorarj  Mqfor,  xa  Aug.  72. 

Quarter  Jfcufer.— Michael  M'Qnade,^^  33  Jan,  68. 

Medical  Qffleer.— Surgeon  MtQor  Alexander  Robert  Hudson,"  MS.  Surgeons,  5  Nov.  65. 

IPaeingt  YfMaw.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /Walk  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi»  and  Co. 
Embarind  for  Oibraliar,  6  April  1867. 

Licut.General  Brown  served  throughout  the  Punianb  campaign,  and  was  present  with  the  34th  at  the  passage 

the  Chenab  and  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillian wallah  (wounded),  and  as  Mi^orof  the  39th  Begt.  at  Uie 

tUe  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Lt.Colonel  T.  B.  Brown  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  36th  Fob.  1855,  with  the  55th  Regi- 

int.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  ana  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5U1  Class  of 

)  Me^jidie.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1866  (M^dal  with  CJlasp). 

'  Captain  Beaaley  served  with  the  Force  which  attacked  and  destroyed  the  town  of  Malageah  W.  coast  of  Africa 

^y  1855.    Served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the 

air  of  Sanganeer  8th  August  1858,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  reoels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  and  attack  of  the  rebels 

Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

Captain  Karslake  was  present  with  the  83rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault,  affair  at 
DRaneor,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Taylor  served  with  the  37th  Regt.  as  Paymaster  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campoipn  of  1858-59  (Medal) . 
'  Major  Scrivener  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857. 
^  Quarter  Master  M'Quade  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  snppres- 
)n  of  a  mutiny  at  Nusseerabad  in  August  1857,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
rpriee  and  attack  of  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 
^  Surgeon  Major  Hudson.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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'21  Nov.  62 ;  Lt. Colonel,  Is  May  69.^ 

*Jon.-^ames  Hudson,^  Entian,  ^3  Nov.  54;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55  ;  Capt.  25  June  58 ;  Major,  '25  Sept.  68. 
Henry  Latham  Brownrigg,*  Entign,  25  May  55 ;  Lt.ij  Nov.  57 ;  Cktpt.  '5  April  64 ;  Major,  ^5  May  tx). 


Gaptaiks. 
Francis  Edwd.  Edwards  Wilson 
James  Murray  Thos.  Simpson 
Arthur  Richard  Lees. 


Richd.Hebden  O'Grady  Haly, ) 
AidedeCamp  to  Lt.  Oen.Raly  } 

George  Edwanl  Montagu 

Arthur  Herman  Luck  

Edward  Ralph  Bromhcad  

Reginald  William  Peckitt   

Fred.  Augustus  Gore 

George  Atkinson  Wray 

Alex.  Herman  Adam  Gordon' 


"Ixdia"  "Lucmow." 


230  Jeraey.]  84th  (YorJc  and  Laucastcr).- 

The  Union  Rose.  "Nivb"  "Pehixsula'' 
OoIoneL— 5ir  David  Russell,^  XCB.  Comet,  ^lo  Jan.  28 ;  Lt.  ^t  Oct.  29 ;  Capt.  '5  April  33 ;  Major,  7  JiIt 

45  ;  Lt. Colonel,  'lo  Dec.  47  ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Mtyor  Oeneral,  3  Sept.  62 ;  Lieut. Geueml,  25  Oct.  7:. 

Colonel  84th  Foot,  24  Oct.  72. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Fre<lenck  HarOy,"  JEiut^,  '23  Nov.  49;  i<.  »6  June  51;  Capt,  97  Nov.  57;  3fa,<'. 


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'17  Nov. 
»•  4  April 
P12  Sept. 

6  Nov. 

21  Feb. 
''X9  Aug. 
"24  Mar. 

30  June 
'21  July 
'  9  Sept. 

21  Sept. 


LlXUTBKAirTS. 

Walter  Braoebridge  Fletcher. 

Arthur  Theobald 

Thomas  Horton,.i(2;.io  Dec.  73 

William  Thomas  Briscoe 

George  Henry  Cobbold 

Charles  Wm.  RandleFord  .... 

John  Lennox  Power 

John  Rose 

John  Lepperd,"  Inatruetor  of 

Mueketry  2  Sept.  68   

Charles  William  Aug.  Arthur 

Sub  Lixtttbitahts. 

Harry  John  Bolton   

Berkeley  Crosbie  Quill 

Edward  Elliott  Carr 

William  Johnston  Kirkpatrick 

Frederic  Percy  Lonsada 

Reginald  Charles  Freeman   ... 

Christopher  Douglas  Fisher^ 

Hamilton  j 


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56  P  2  Mar. 
60  P  4  Aug. 


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'18  April  ( 
'18  April  ( 


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65 

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PxS  April  65 

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••25  April  ( 
14  Oct. 
5  Aug. 


'3«  Aug. 
P  6  Mar. 
P30  Mar. 
'14  Aug. 
P  9  Nov. 
9  July 
P22  Aug. 
P^  Dec. 

15  Feb.    68 


»'i8  April  65 
'18  April  65 
'  3  Mar.   65 

'31  Aug.   66 

22  July  67 
P  9  Nov.  67 
'25  April  68 
PjsJune  68 
'24  Sept.  70 
12  Nov.  73 
10  Dec.    73 


22  Oct.  67 
^•25  April  68 
'  8  July  68 
Pxo  Feb.  69 
P  5  May  69 
'17  Nov.  69 
'  7  May  70 
'24  Sept.  70 

28  Oct.    71 
28  Feb.    74 


17  July  72 

21  Aug.  72 

9  Aug.  73 

28  Fab.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 


CAPTAIX.      \   BEJIY.MAJ. 


■  Lt.Colonel  Hardy  served  as  Orderlv  Oflfccrti 
Brigadier  Russell  at  the  second  relief  of  Lockxc, 
at  the  AJumbagh,  and  at  the  sieg:e  and  captuc  a 
Lucknow;  also  present  with  the  84U1  Br^^iasl 
at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  and  porsuil of  Koer  Slij 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clvr* 

*  Muor  Hudson  served  with  the  97th  Beia::££ 
in  thelndian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  wai  pn 
sent  in  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore.  izi 
Sultanpore,  and  at  the  siege  and  captore  of  L=± 
now  ( Medal  with  Claap) . 

«  Major  Brownrigg  served  with  the  Sitli  itA>| 
ment  in  the  Lidian  camfMugn  of  1857-52.  ;k.^ 
ing  the  final  operations  in  the  Shahabad  d^sml 
(Medal). 


PaymoHer.—'Bbctbevt  Guthrie  Craig,'  i  Feb.  67 ;  Hon.Captain,  i  Feb.  73. 

Quarter  Ma$ter.—Y(S^  Abraham  Boulger,"  7  Nov.  72. 

Medical  Qffleer,^8urgeon  Edward  Denham  Tomlinson,*  A.8,  zg  Jan.  60. 

'      Faeingt  YeUow.—Aaenis,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— IrUh  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Nova  Scotia,  zo  January  Z87Z. 
1  Sir  David  Russell  commanded  the  5th  Brigade  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow — severely  wounded  mod  pa> 
ticularly  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  much  distinguished  himself  {CB.) ;  conunanded  xat  Brigade  ^-^^ 
Outram  at  the  repulse  of  several  attacks  on  the  Alumbagh ;  at  the  toll  of  Lucknow  he  commanded  and  firtivtf 
which  stormed  the  Imaumbarra  and  captured  the  Kaiserbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  (rordon  was  promoted  Captain  in  the  84th  from  Lieutenant,  and  Adjutant  98th  Regiment  "  b  t^ 
cof^nition  of  his  valuable  services  with  the  Houssas  and  other  forces  under  his  orders  whilst  operating  a^^ 
the  Ashantis  on  the  West  Coast  of  Afk-ica."  , 

*  Lieut.  Lepperd  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  caft^ 
of  Martaban  with  the  advance  party,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  Z2th  13th  and  14th  April,  and  capmrei 
the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party,  defence  of  Martaban  (h>m  May  to  October,  severtd  operatii?:?  z 
its  vicinity,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with  the  84tii  Regi^-^ 
in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  ioined  Havelock's  Force  at  Mungarwar,  and  was  present  in  both  %cii<^s^ 
Buseerutgunge,  actions  of  Boorbeakechowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar.  and  Alumbagh,  defence  of  the  Almnba^rii  ^rm. 
25th  Sept.  to  Z3th  Nov.  1857 ;  proceeded  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  to  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow.  and  waa  pr^etf 
at  the  storming  of  the  Secunderabagh ;  served  with  Oatram's  Force  during  the  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  icrhd::/ 
the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks  on  that  position,  and  also  in  the  operations  enoing  in  the  siege  MAd  ca]:^'i~--  f 
Lucknow ;  after  which  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing,  and  several  actions  in  SbJiiba^ii, 
until  the  final  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  that  district  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

7  Captain  Craig  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermaii.  •  es 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  the  spiking  party  on  the  8th  Septembt*r  1  ^^dt 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Boulger  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  joined  Havelock's  force  on  it*  fit 
taking  the  field  at  Allahabad  in  June  1857,  and  was  in  the  advanced  party  which  left  Gawnpore  on  th»  3r:>(b  Ji3» 
under  Major  Reynold,  and  engaged  in  many  skirmishes  while  destroying  idl  disafi'ected  villages  betirren  AiLb.'tU 
and  Futtehpore,  and  while  keeping  communications  open  with  the  nver  party  ;  afterwards  present  nt  the  accoai 
of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore*  ()onao,  Bnaeerut  Gunge  (both  actions),  BoorheoNke  Cbo«r»<. 
Bithoor,  Mungarwar.  and  Alumbaugh,  and  was  in  the  storming  party  which  crossed  the  bridge  in  Use  lirat  re  it'  ^^ 
Lucknow.  and  shot  the  gunner  in  the  act  of  firing  a  68-pounder  loaded  with  grape,  canister,  stones,  glass,  Ar ,  aad 
he  was  the  first  man  to  force  through  the  masked  battoxy  in  ft-ont,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  General  orden; 

S resent  with  the  Grenadier  company  of  50  men  at  the  storming  of  the  jaU,  tram  which  the  dead  bodies  of  ^ 
epoys  were  afterwards  removed  j  was  a  volunteer  with  the  storming  par^  at  3  a.m..  29th  September,  to  Ucw  ^ 
the  enemy's  magazine,  destroy  their  mines,  and  burst  4  mortars  and  13  guns  acing  the  Resident— wounded  thn.tfk 
the  left  thigh  and  right  hand  with  loss  of  middle  finger ;  present  throughout  the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Basii^cj 
and  storming  of  the  Him  Kanah— wounded  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  ayear*s  service). 

*  Surgeon  Tomlinson.— For  War  Services  see  '*  Medical  Department."  « 


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»5>««^^j^rge  -niwipeon,  Etrngn,  '33  Feb.  44;  X/.  31  Mar.  47;  ^.j^. 'ag  Oct.  52;   -B<.afajor,  35  Nov. 


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CAnAIKB. 

Edward  Mnflgrave  Beadon 

Robert  KirkMtrick  Taylor 

iWilliam  GalDiaith 

Finch  White \ '..!.. 

Wmiam  Chipc^ase  Henderson  

GeoiKeWaahington  Smith* 

Rvn.  Charlea  Dutton 

Gilbert  Joshua  Spencer  Smith  

Duiel  Alexander  Grant 

R(M,  Edwazd  Alex.  Hohnea  A'Conrt... 


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Charles  Francis  Dixon  Whish 

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jEdward  Harbord  Ives '.],.[.'. 

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lEdward  Bur«fi,  Interpreter 

|lD«oldsbyWni.  Thomas  Somerset  Smytiie 

iOedl  Henry  OoUette 

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ICharleB  Frederick  Vice 

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;  ►•  ;?iyQrfw.~-WiUi«m  Hnn^,  so  Nov.  67;  Ent,  'sa  March  64 1  Honorarg  Captain,  so  Nov.  73. 
J  ~.  ,^rt«r  Jra«f«r.->James  Hawkins.*  ax  Feb.  60. 

.Meiieal  C^Uar.^amrgeon  Mqfor  William  Skeen,  JfD.  Surgeim,  13  Dec.  59. 

^^  Faeinge  Blue.— 4^m<«,  Messrs.  Oox  and  C^.^Bmharhedfor  India^  February  x868. 

KBenl  MsonseU  served  with  the  85th  Light  Infiintry  in  the  Peninsula  andsoath  of  France  fh^m  Aug.  1813 
■esdofUiat  war  in  x8x4,  indnding  the  siege  of  Ban  Seba8tian,_pas8age  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Nivelle  xoth 
'•cd  Xive  9th,  10th,  and  ixth  Dec.  and  investment  of  Bayonne  (war  Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  also  in 
**^ic>&  war,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  Bladensburg  34th  Aug.  and  severely  at  New  Orleans  a3rd  Dec. 
U^d  ««s  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Bowyer.  He  sabsequently  commanded  the  85th  during  the  Canadian  rebellion. 
tZfl  '^PP^^T*'^  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu),  and 
*^^^u  the  capture  of  Martaban.  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  xsth,  x3th«  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of 
^tt  Uigou  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party ;  lUso  at  the  capture  of  Promo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
jK»uh the  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
*Hpol,  including  sorties  on  5th  April  and  9th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  assault  on  the  Rcrlon 
[^^^unded  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^jor,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie, 

PjP?»tt  Smith  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawnr  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Eusofcie  Frontier 

^.:r  ^Mdn^  Cotton  in  April  and  May  X858,  and  at  the  a£fhir  with  the  Hindostanee  fjematics  on  the  Heights  of 

■jott the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

smo  ifaflter  Hawkins  served  the  Pniijaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  indudisg  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian- 

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Colonel.— c. iKr  John  Michel,^  GCB.Enriffn,  Pj  April  23;  Lt.  ^^8  April  as;   Capt,  >ia  Dec  26;  Htm, 

'6  March  40:  Lt.Colonel,  '15  April  42;   CoUmet,  20  Jtme  54;  Mcjor  General,  26  OcU  58;  ULOtw^ 

25  Jnne  66 ;  Colonel  86th  Foot,  19  Ang.  62. 

ieotonaat  Oolonel.— John  Jerome,  Eneign,  9  April  4a;  JA»  14  Nov.  43 ;  Capt.  '28  Hnneh  54;  Kajw,  i  A]?: 

66 ;  Lt.Colonel,  6 Mar.  72. 
Majon.— Georpre  Hewiah  Adams,  Bntign,  14  Apr.  46 ;  Lt.  '25  Jnly  51 ;  Cml.  '25  Jan.  56 ;  Jf<|^,  8  Jme  r 
e.  William  Knipe,*  Snaign,  ^19  Oct.  49 ;  Lt.  5  Jnne  53 ;  Capi.  26  Ang.  59 ;  Mi^or,  6  March  7a. 


CAfTAXKB.  I, 

Ja8.Kenneth  Dong.  Mackenzie' 

William  Ker  Grray 

JnlinjB  Drake  Brockman*. 
Fred.  Bobert  Cameron  Crofton* 

Edward  James  Harris 

Donald  Shaw  

.  Stephen  Flower,  D.A.  Ae^'.\ 
Qen.  Capeaf&ood  Hope  ...S 
Hen.RowlandSpeneerChatfleld 
Ghi J  Francis  Clarke  Travers . . . 
Bichd.  O'Shanghnesoy  Brooke 


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John  William  Bonlcott , 

Charles  Henry  Jackson,  Inet. 

qfMueketry  12  Sept.  59 

John  Joseph  Blake   

William  Law  Brookman 

Hartwell  Harvey  Stnurt , 

James  Donglas  Stewart 

John  Spenoe,  Aijutant  3  Apr.69 

James  Arnold  Awdry 

Fergus  Orahajn 

Francis  GodAray  Bertram 
Arthur  Bnrdett  CoUingwood... 
Wm.HenryHardwicke  Jackson 
Josiah  Webbe  Goldsworthy  .. 
Henry  Flantaganet  Williams., 

Arthur  James  Pattison   , 

Hamilton  Harvey  Pitt  Denning 

Henry  Brookes  

Robert  John  Knox 

Charles  Haroonrt  Loraine  . 
Bdward  Guy  Selby-Smyth. 


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John  Michel  was  nominated  a  CS.^ 
the  termination  of  the  Kaffir  war  in  1853,  mo 
sideration  of  his  distingnished  eenricei  in  ^ 
Kafllr  wars  of  1846-47  and  of  X85X-S3  (Mdtl^ 
Was  nominated  to  the  and  Class  of  the  Medjili 
fbr  service  with  the  late  TnrUsh  Oontis^ 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  iBsft-^^  hc<s 
mand  of  the  Mhow  Field  Force,  and  ddeiSeJ  '^ 
rebels  nnder  Tantia  Topee  at  Beorom,  takz; 


67  guns 
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fugitive  bands   {KCB.,  and  Medsli.  0 
manded  a  Division  of  the  Anny  in  tlie 
of  x86o  in  China,  indndixig  the  actum  tx 
(Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  the  TsioL  Foxts). 

«  Major  Mackansie  served  with  the  8tthB«> 
ment  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbadda,  sad  C^ 
India  Field  Forces  in  1857-58 ;  pxeaentsttfeesgff 
aikd  capture  of  Dhar,  opeoratacms  at  Ihs^ast 
and  battle  of  Goodaria»  siege  atonn  andea^ase 
ofChaadaree,and  also  of  the  fbrtreasof  Jb^a, 
action  of  Koon<^  battle  of  Gowlcwlee,  asd  t^ea* 
tions  beibre  andoaptoM  of  the  town  and  Y-r.i 
Calpee  (Medal  withOiasp). 


Pay«Mufor.—Henxy  Francis  Luke,  a  Deo.  68 ;  Soaorory  Cbpfafo,  a  Dea  73. 

OlMTter  Jfofto-.— William  George  Morgan,  7  Nov.  68. 

Medioal  QffUer.—Surffeou  Mqfor  Walter  Leach,?  amrgeon,  8  Jnne  67. 


Vaeinge  BtaB.-^AgetOe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.*-JrM  Agemte,  Ar  E.  Borongh,  JM.  andCd 
Bnbarhed  fvr  GIbraUar,  x8  Oet,  1864. 

Miu*or  Knipe  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Foroe  in  1858,  and  was  preBOi  si  dl 
oattle  before  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Brockman  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  1847 ;  was  actively  employed  during  the  KaJBr  war  of  1^51-9 
(Medal).  Served  in  H.M.S.  Sermee  at  the  first  attack  on  the  stockades  m  the  Rangoon  river,  was  praseslai^ 
attack  and  taking  of  Martaban  and  afterwards  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  xith  April  1859  (Med&l*^ 
Olasp  for  Pegu).  Afterwards  was  in  several  actions  with  pirates  on  the  coast  of  China.  OpeiBtkms  anmsti^ 
tribes  in  Guzerat  in  1857.  Served  with  the  86th  Regiment  m  the  Central  India  Field  Foroe  under  S^ngbEa 
trom.  Feb.  x8^8  to  Jan.  1859,  including  the  capture  of  the  strong  Hill  Fort  of  Chandaree ;  siege  storm  ud  i# 
ture  of  JhanM,  action  of  Koonch,  oi)erations  before  Calpee,  battle  of  Gowlcwlee,  capture  of  Oalpee,  battle  of  Xi^ 
and  capture  of  Gwalior ;  captured  a  battery  of  3  guns  on  the  Heights  before  Gwalior  and  turned  them  on  the  e 
oonmianded  a  Detachment  of  100  men  forming  part  of  a  Flying  Colunm  sent  in  puzsoit  of  Ferote  Siah  and 
Topee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

ft  Captain  Crofton  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  In  X858-50.  and  wasprasui 
the  ainir  of  Kumdakoti  (Medal). 

7  Surgeon  Major  Leaoh.— For  War  Seryioea  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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**Movn  Yix>Bo"  "TA.x.ArutA."~Axi  Bagle,  with  a  Wreath  of  Li^iirel  above  the  Harp  in  addition  to  the  Plume  of 
Uie  Prince  of  Walee,  in  commemoration  of  their  dietingnished  services  on  various  occasions,  and  particularly  at 
the  battles  of  "BAMtosA."  "Tabita"  "VjorroBii.'*  "NnrsLLi"  "Omhes"  "Touiousb"  "PExmsiria."  "Ava." 
T«*"l?H:'CeloiieL— 5ir  Charles  Hastings  Doyle,  KCMG.  SH$ian,  33  Dec.  19;  Id.  37  Sept.  32;  Capt.  Pi6  June  35;  St, 
"  IfiyV^*  28  June  38 ;  Major,  17  Aug.  41;  Id,Oolonel,  '14  Ap^  *^'»  ^^olotul,  30  June  54;  Major  General, 
15  Sept.  60;  Li.Oenerat,  10  Jan.  70 ;  Colonel  87th  Fpot,  10  Oct.  70. 
bsutenaat  Oolonel.— Nathaniel  Stevenson,  Sneiffn,^^^  Aug.  58 ;  Lt,  '7 1 
'19  Feb.  70 ;  Lt.C6l<mel,  ^38  June  71. 
■^jort.— Joseph  Noble  Beasley,^  Sneiffn,  '17  Aug.  5a ;  Li.  '24  June  53 ;  Capt.  aa  Dec.  60 ;  Major,  ao  July  70. 
Thomas  Reniue  Stevenson,  Sneiffn,  '4  Jan.  61 ;  Lt,  ^16  Jan.  63 ;  Capt.  '23  Mar.  66  ;  Major,  ^28  June  71. 


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Frank  John  Todd 

George  Cox 

Alexander  Charles  Grant  

William  Western  Taylor 

Frederick  Georj^e  Vardon  ........ 

Bdward  Augustin  Swainson 

Francis  Arthur  Dashwood , 

Svelvn  Campbell  Money    

Jaa.  Montagu  FitaRoySbgland.. 

George  Phibbs  

William  Horace  Wilson 


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Charles  Wilberforoe  Wildman,  A^futaiU^ 

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assail  Gardner,  Imt,  qfMuaikehrif  31  Oct  71 

Wadham  Sales  Teny  

Charles  Antony  Lindsay    

Evelyn  Charles  Martin 

Joseph  Lewis  Steavenson 

Homy  Ellis  Adams  

Arthur  Kennedy  Purvis 

Arthur  Frederick  Terry 

Thomas  Davison  , 

Mark  Singleton 

William  Humphreys 

Frederick  Carpenter 

Arthur  CoUingwood  Denny  

William  Graham   

Lionel  Bootle  Wilbraham  

Bibton  Gkire 


Sub  LiaxmnrAVTS. 

Henry  John  Sutton  

Eyre  Evans  Stopford   

John  Tjrrwhitt-Walker 


28  Jan.    6z 

'19  April  64 

Pz4Sept.  66 

i>4Jan.    6z 

za  July    64 

P3aJuna  67 

aoNov.    49 
'2a  Dec.    63 

X  Nov.   54 

x6Aug.  59 

'  3  Jan.    65 

'la  Oct.  67 
»22  Jan.    68 

'19  Jan.    64 

PxxJuly    65 

P  a  Feb.    64 

1*13  Sept.  65 

»3iJuly    69 

5  July    64 

Pa3Mar.   66 

'30OCL    69 

3  Jan.    6s 

'27  July    66 

Pjo  Feb.  70 
PsSMay    70 

PxxJuly    65 

1*32  June  67 

Pa8Aug.   63 

P2oJnly    66 

P28June  7X 

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»3oMar.  67 

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17  Sept.  s8 

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'aaMay    66 

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i'a3Mar.   66 

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i»a§May    70 

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p  8  June  67 

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1*23  June  70 

a8  0ct.     71 

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a8  0ct.     7X 

'33  Oct.    70 

a8  Oct.     7X 

»*a3Nov.  70 

a8  Oct.     7X 
xaNov.  73 
a8Feb.    74 

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3  Aug.  7a 

4  Dec.   7a 



aSFeb.  74 

5  July  7a 


Pqy«uueM*.^^ohn  Connor,*  15  April  71  \  Qi»aHer  M^i'i'^t  x  April  56. 

Qnatrier  Matter.— JamM  Brogden,  x8  Oct.  73. 

Medieal  Qffleer.-^Sm^eon  Megor  Philip  Brolto  Smith,  MI>,  Skurywn,  a  Deo.  7x« 

Faem0»  Blue.— .i^rait,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co,— Iriak  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Boroogh,  Bi,  and  CO. 
Smbae-kedM  €H^l^raUar, »  June  1866. 
1  Major  Beaalcy  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  Bengal  during  the  Lidian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 
*  Paymaster  Connor  served  with  the  aand  RegUnent  the  campaign  of  1843-43  in  Sind,  including  the  battles  of 
Heanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal).    Also  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country,  including  the 
taking  of  Pnnella  and  Pownghur.    Served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
Windham's  operations  at  Cawnpore,  defeat  there  of  the  GwaOior  Contingent,  destruction  of  Fort  Tuteha,  action  of 
Kala  Nuddee,  occupation  of  Fnirackabad,  defence  of  the  Jail  and  Bubeequent  operations  at  Shal:gehanpore  (Medal). 


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rAi&DiiCrMl.Ko.68. 

The  Harp  and  CrownT"  QhU  tepardbitr*  "  Eoxpt "  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Talatbba  "  "  Bu»At»^^r£Sll  JSS' 
*'CiUDja)BoDBiGo"  "Badajoz"  "Salahxkoa."  "ViTTOBiA^*  "NmiLLi"  "OBTH»a"  "T0UI.OU8B"  "Pmctsixa' 

"AlMX"   "IXKlBMAjr"  "SBTiirrOPOL**  *' CBITTBAL  IlTDIA." 

Colonel.— tf.Montafnie  Cholmelev  Johnstone,'  Bnman,  ^27  Feb.  23;  Lt.^16  Dec.  24;  Ca»£  '19  Sept  -• 
3fq;or,  1^27  July  38  ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^16  Nor.  41 ;  Colontl,  xx  Nov.  51;  Major  Qeneral,  26OCL  i:  Li  Onm: 
5  Sept.  65;  General,  2g  Dec.   73;    Cote««i  88th  Foot,  xo  Aug.  64.  ^»      • 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  John  Hughes,*  Sntign,  7  Jan. 41;  i/.  30  Aug.  43;  Cmt,  7  8eDt.<;^-  Kai* 
10 May  64  ;  Lt.Colonel,  x  April  70.  -tt-    /      k    35,      .- , 

KiyoM.— William  Lambert,'  Entign,  'x6  Aug.  54 ;  Li.  8  Dec.  54 ;  Capl.  27  Nov.  57 ;  Major,  10  June  -2 

Frederick  Hall,*  JStuiffn,  '17  Aug.  54 ;  L(.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Capi.  '23  Mar.  58 ;  Bt.Mty.  5  July  72 ;  Maj.  13  Not  -: 

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Lascelles  Wharton  Ford 

Thomas  Hale   

John  Irwin* 

H.  Garrett  Moore*  

Wm.  Soott  Richardson 


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Thomas  St.  John  Lavie  

John  Philpot  Curran 

Smitii  Hannington  Gardner 

Valentine  Herbert  Maher  

James  Witton  Thompson   

George  Milward  Griffin  


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Arthur  Edgar  Francis  Noble  Bredin . 

Horace  Butterworth  Mann 

John  ThirkiU 


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'15  Sept.  69 
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87  Aug.   73 


35  Oct. 
3  Feb. 


1'  Quarter  Master  Cousins  ieirediz 
the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855.  indt'i 
ing  the  si^e  and  ftkll  of  Sefaa.<toD  L 
and  expedition  to  Kinboura  0(e:i 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  ^Li^ 
Served  in  tne  Indian  mutiny  camp&iiT 
in  1857-58,  including  the  action*  t 
Cawnpore  under  General  Wmdtat 
afiBeur  at  Bhognapore,  sieges  of  Ctlps 
and  Selimpore  (Medal  with  Clasp 

»»  Doctor  Peake.— ForWarSerrxes 
see  "Medical  Department." 


Pajruuufer.— William  Maodonnell,  33  April  53  ;  J7iw.  z8  Ang.  48 ;  X^.  as  June  5a ;  Hitm.lf<|^,  17  Sept  63. 

i>uari€r  Jfa«<«r.— Samuel  Cousins,^*  33  Dec.  68. 

Medical  0Jleer.^8urgeo»  Major  George  William  Peake,^  MD,  Surg.  Mqjor,  3  Aug.  69. 

Faeinfft  YeMow.—Agent*,  Sir  Charles  R.  M'Grigor,  Bt.  and  Co.— Jm&  Agtnis,  Air  E.  Borongh,  Bl.  and  0 
Beimmedjrom  IndiOt  3z  D«e.  1870. 

1  General  Johnstone  served  with  the  27th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1834-35  and  of  1846-47  (Medal). 
'  Lt.Colonel  Hughes  has  the  4th  Class  of  the  Mecyidie  for  service  with  tne  late  Turkish  Conttngent,  and  t^ 
Turkish  Medal. 

*  Maior  Lambert  served  with  the  8Sth  Regiment  in  the  Oimea  from  the  aand  January  to  a6th  March,  and  fna 
June  to  the  17th  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  the  attack  of  the  Quarries,  and  aUArb 
of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September^-severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  MedAi 
Served  also  in  suppreBsion  of  the  Indian  mutinv  in  1858,  induding  the  ankir  at  Bhognapore,  si^e  of  Lnckuov  11 
March,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

*  Major  Hall  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  m  the  Crimea  from  7rd  July  1855.  including  the  siege  and  ikll  of  S«btf<- 
topol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  ^r 
pression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  mcluding  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  firom  3rd  to  6th  December  li;*. 
relief  of  Sundeelah,  and  capture  of  Birwah  Fort— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

B  Mi^'or  Hopton  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Oimea  from  17th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiiH 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Septembei^— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  C^^, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  intruding  the  eiege  of  LackiiL« 
in  March  1858,  and  sie^e  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

7  M%)or  Fry  served  m  the  86th  Regiment  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-5?.  &^'- 
was  present  at  the  actions  of  Koonch,  all  the  operations  before  C^pee  from  x5th  to  33nd  May,  baUle  of  Wlowb  . 
capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar.  battle  before  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  <^ 
Qwalior,  and  taking  of  Pourie  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Captain  Irwin  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutmv  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  a&ir  c^ 
Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  siege  of  Calpee,  and  sabsequent  campaign  in  Oade  (Medal  with  Chsp 
for  Central  India). 

*  Captain  Moore  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  firom  December  1857,  indnding  tl» 
aflhir  of  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March,  siege  of  Calpee,  dUdr  of  Selimpore  (slightly  wounded),  atsua. 
near  Bundeelah,  taking  of  Birwah  Forte— fllightly  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clafp  for 
Central  India). 


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Priacws  Victoria's  Coronet.    "Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Jata"  "Nu.ox»i."  "Aya"  "Siyabtopol." 

Tnn-9o.:coiM«L— Csledon  Richard  Egerton,^  JEanffii,  15  June  33 ;  JA.  'a8  March  ^4 ;  CofrfoM  '15  March  39 ;  J?^ 
k:  Hilfj   Jfarar,  11  Nov.  51;  Major, ^i  Dec.jx;   Lt^CoUtnel,  9  March  55;   Colonel,  z8  April  58;  ifcy'or  Oeneral, 
L    6  March  68 :  OrtoM/  89th  Foot,  ao  Feb.  74. 

tLimlnaat  0«lioiiel.— Edward  Buller  Thoip.  Etuign,  xa  JxaoQ^^;  Li.  '2  Feb.  49;  Capi.  'xx  Mar.  53;  3£<^'or, 
<    9  May  58 :  BtLt.Colonel,  34  March  69 ;  Lt. Colonel,  15  Feb.  74. 
'  $3  ■  ...  J^jfln."-John  Penton,*  Entign,  '6  June  51 ;  Lt.  '13  Sept.  53 ;  Copt  sa  Aug.  58 ;  Mqfor,  ^s  -A^prfl  64. 
iPrmci*  Knatehbull,*  Enngu,  '5  Deo.  51 ;  Lt.  6  June  54 ;  Capi.  17  Nov.  57 ;  BtMaJo 
IS  Feb.  74. ______^ 


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.Bamas  Slyfleld  Robinson* 

Joslas  Dnnn 

Henry  Lewis  Harveat* 

'Richard  Nathan  Hubberatj  

{KenelmD^by  Murray 

jMoQtaga  Fawkes,  Aide  it  Cawtp  to    the') 

OoPtmor  of  Bombait  } 

IWiUiam  Sealy?    

Albert  Jamea  Heaketh  Daubeny 

Duncan  Campbell 

Alfred  Godwin  Godwin-Austen 


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X3  0ct. 
a4  Sept. 

4  Sept. 

»  5  Sept. 

as  Oct. 
'39  July 
1*15  JaO' 
»xx  April 


Henry  OaddeU,  Inst,  qf  Uuekeiry  x6  May  73 

iJoha  Cnthbert,  Adjutant  zo  Dec  7a 

Charles  Arundel  Barker 

Wniiam  Paul Bany  Brereton,  IfUerpreter... 

Joseph  Robert  M'Murray 

Omisby  Cox 

John  Alexander  Ma^linVipan 

George  Osborne  Smith   

JsmesBoYle 

John  Gordon 

Edgar  Cubitt  Brown , 

Alexander  Henrr  Gibbe  Anton 

Christopher  Neeld  Jones , 

Henry  Robert  Alfred  Ellis 

Malcolm  Edward  Haleman  Owen  Welch 


Sua  LllVVSVASTB. 

Arfhnr  Oorham  Howard  Hayne 

Bdward  James  Nicolla  Fasken 

Malcolm  John  Meade 

John  de  Courcy  Dashwood  Meade 
Jamea  Edward  Bell 


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53|  8  Dec  54 
55!  ax  Oct.  55 
54i  9  Feb.  55 
581  33  April  6x 
6o'a6Feb.   64 

6a  '2a  Sept.  65 

55  as  Mar.  59 
6a  '10  Nov.  65 
61  P  3  Aug.  66 
6a  »  6  Nov.   67 


'  3  June 

P  I  Feb. 

P  6  Nov. 

x7  July 

8  Aug. 

9  Nov. 
'33  June 

x3  July 
^  9  Oct. 
'a3  Jan. 
1*34  June 
P  9  April 
>  7  Dec. 
'  4  Jan. 
'ao  July 


S  Jnly    7a 


'  9  Nov.  67 
'33  June  69 
^83  June 
P  6  May 
'aa  June  70 
'  6  Sept.  61 
'  7  Dec.  70 
'xa  Dec. 
'37  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

a8  0ct. 

a8  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

aSOct. 

a8  Oct. 


9  May  58 
'xx  April  6a 

x8Aug.  63 
'33  June  69 
'soJune  09 

'aa  Oct. 

XX  Sept.  7a 

a6Mar.  73 

37  Aug.  73 

xsFeb.  74 


1  Major  General  Egerton  eerved 
with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea 
from  xsth  Dec.  1854.  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th 
Sept  (Modal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class 
oftheMedjidie). 


SFB  USUT. 


3  Feb.  7a 
a  Nov.  7a 
9  Aug.  73 
9  Aug.  73 
34  Jan.    74 


Payaiaf<ir.— Arttmr  Gore  Aodennn,*  x6  Aug.  59 }  Bn$.  5  Mar.  56 ;  HomMe^or,  5  March  73. 
'^narier  JiaHor,— 
leHeal  QffUtr.^Bwrgoom  llt^or  John  Sparrow,*  Swrgeon,  a  Nov.  €6* 


Jbm^Blaok.- 


•A^etOe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.—Iriek  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India^  30  Sept,  1870. 


J^or  Penton  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58— joined  Havelook*s  Force  at 
■"^pore.  present  in  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alumbagh,  headed  a  party  which  stormed  and  took  possession 
[Ague  Uooogh  which  the  relieving  force  had  to  pass  on  its  way  to  the  Residency  of  Luoknow,  commanded  a 
pptOT  in  the  sortie  of  a9th  September,  when  a  number  of  guns  were  taken,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Him 
■Bcaah  he  extricated  his  commanding  Officer  Major  Willis  from  a  mine-pit  while  exposed  to  a  heavy  fire  from 
■w  pomts  and  was  the  first  in  througn  the  breach ;  present  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh ;  at  the  fUl  of 
yfapy  flommaniled  three  Oompanies  of  the  84th  Regiment  at  the  storming  of  the  Kaisabagh ;  served  with  Lngard's 
2^3m  and  present  in  the  actions  of  the  X7th  and  36tn  April,  relief  of  Aaimghur,  and  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  (Medal 
m  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

/ujor  Knatchbull  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea ttom the  15th December  1854,  including  the 
ijR ind  fUl  of  Sebaatopol.  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  ^i»ioT  Robinson  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftx>m  the  5th  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
|Br/  Sebaatonol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  MedyicBe,  and 

*  Oiptsin  Harvest  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aoth  August  x85<,  including  the  siege 
M  &il  of  Sebaatopol,  and  attack  of  Che  8th  September  (Medal  with  CUsp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'CAptsinSealy  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  afiEhir  at  Yaseelghur, 
I  Cttitiml  India,  on  3rd  Augost  X859  (Medal). 

U^or  Anderson  aerved  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  operations  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

Sngeon  Mi^or  Sparrow.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department.'* 


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Oolond.— William  Haaaall  Eden,  Eneian,  '31  Mar.  14  j  Lt.  '22  Juno  ao;  Ciqrf.  '31  July  -83 ;  M^or,  '»9  Aug. 
Colonel,  XX  Nov.  51 ;  Major  Oeneral,  15  Jan.  58;  Lieid.Oemeral,  xo  Sq*.  64; 


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I  72  ;  Colonel  90th  Foot,  24  UCC.  02. 
.—Henry  Wellington  Palmer,*  Eneign,  '7  Aug.  46;  Lt, 
.  64;  Major,  '9  Sept.  64;  U.Colonel,  x  April  73. 
ai7KyelynWood.«Oonw<.7  Sept.  55;  Lt.  'i  Feb.  56; 


,  Aug. 62 ;  Major ;^n  June  70:  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  19  Jan.  73. 

Robert  Montreaor  Rogers/ -gm.  ai  Feb.  55  ;  Lt.  3  Aug.  55 ;  Capta%n,  20  Nov.  60 


xo  Nov.  48;  Capt.  17  Any.  5:; 
Capt.  Px6   Apr.  6x ;  BtM^, 
M^jor,  I  April  73. 


OJiKAIVB. 

Apeley  Cherry*  

George  Edward  Perryn' 

Robert  Henry  Hackett 

John  Lawrence* ••" 

Randall  Ironside  Ward,*  Aide  de  Camp  to  \ 

Lieut. General  Balg  ) 

John  Campbell  

William  Stewart  Hamilton 

Duncan  Maclachlan  

William  Frederic  Wilson    

Robert  Lawrence  


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William  Joseph  Banbury   

Alfred  Chohneley  Barle  welby 

Frederick  Roseingrave  Harvey 

Stephen  John  Steven8,/iw«rttctor  ofMue-^ 

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Edward  Lethbndge 

Joseph  Henry  Laye,  Adjutant  24  April  72... 

Frederick  Maitland  Baubur 

George  Sandham  

Arthur  Wood  Elliott 

William  Hutchinson 


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!  Aubrey  Maurice  Maude 

■•  iWilliam  Hawley 

•  •■    Henry  de  Couroy  Rawlins 

...   John  George  Morris 

..-    Robert  Cutlar-Fergusson   


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50  Nov.   63 
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'16  Oct.     67 
1*20  June  65 

'36  Feb.    70 
'  7  Dec.    70 
'  3  Jan.    69 

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PayMMfn*.— William  John  Bampfleld,"  30  June  48 ;  Bne.  x8  Mar.  42 ;  Lt.  xa  Sept.  46;  RomJl^er,  x  Jaa  ^ 

Quarter  Maeter. — Joseph  Newman,  ix  Sept.  72. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgefm  Mc^or  Nathaniel  Norris,  Surgeon,  1  April  68. 


Facing*  Butt.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Beiumedfivm  India,  4  Kov.  1869. 
>  Lt.Colonel  Palmer  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Wood  entered  the  Navy  in  April  185a,  and  served  in  the  Naval  Brigade  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Captais  M 
from  ist  Oct.  1854  to  18  June  1855,  when  he  was  severely  wounded  carrying  up  scaling-ladders  to  the  Redan:  sec- 
tioned in  Lord  Raelan's  despatches  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  theMed- 
jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .   Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858  as  Brigade  Major  in  Somerset's  Brigade,  aixi  vtf 

S resent  at  Rajghur,  Sindwaho  (mentioned  in  General  Michel's  despatch),  Kharee,  and  Barode~mcntiG2e<i  - 
espatches  (Medal).  Employed  in  1850-60,  while  commanding  ist  Regiment  Beatson's  Horse,  in  hnntinf?  cirvi 
rebels  in  the  Seronge  Jungles ;  thankea  by  the  Ctovemment  of  India  for  an  attack  made  on  a  band  in  Dec  iS5a,uJ 
gazetted  to  the  Victoria  Ooss. 

*  Major  Rogers  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  (h>m  the  29th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  sie^r  soi 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  (Chinese  csmraigt  3 
i860,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Yictoria  Ooss). 

*  Captain  Cherry  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infiuitry  in  India  from  12th  Aug.  1857  until  the  end  of  the  rebeC.?:. 
including  the  first  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  as  Adjutant  to  the  and  Detadsan; 
Battalion,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  and  repulse  of  various  attacks,  assault  and  capture  of  Lucki^-^. 
and  subsequent  campaign  in  Onde  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

'  Captain  Porryn  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  defrsce  i^ 
the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  the  Alumlmgh  under  C^tram,  siege  and  csptare  d 
Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

*  Captain  Lawrence  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6x,  and  in  that  of  1863-6^.  ■^^ 
eluding  the  action  at  Kohewa  (Medal). 

>  Captain  Ward  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Was  on  board  H.M.S.  Sanmibal  at  the  ties«  s:^ 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^>  Msjor  Bampfield  served  with  the  xst  Royals  in  the  Crimea  flrom  tno  22nd  April  1855,  including  the  sie«re  ms^  ^ 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  CJhma,  incladisf  '^ 
occupation  of  Tientsin  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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James  Thomas  Bosrers 

William  Salmon  IdUlB  

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I  Feb.  55 ;  Capt.  ^31  Dec.  57  J  Mafor,  ^ai  Feb.  65. 
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CAPTAIirS. 

Henry  William  Gregg  

William  PreecodGuruey,  Aij. 
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John  Edward  Burton,   Ai 
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Charles  Hollway , 

Harold  Cooper  Bitwell'.. 


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Fnuicis  Prescod  Gumey 

William  Prevost 

Thomaa  Holme  Bankes,  In-  \ 

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Huf^h  Crordon  Fallowfleld  

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George  Blakemore  Bobbins 

William  Hume  Middemass 


BiTB  LxBunuTAjres. 

Colin  Campbell 

ArthurlSlyHeathooteTottenham 

Freville  Cookson 

Godfrey  Disney  CoUinga 


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'a6Nov.  61 
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1  Lt.Colone1  Sprot  served  with  the  Force  under 
Greneral  Woodbum  in  the  alTair  at  Aurungabad  in 
1857  (Medal) ;  afterwards  served  as  acting  Execu- 
tive Engineer  of  the  Bj^pootana  Field  Force  and 
received  the  commendation  of  General  Boberts 
commanding,  and  of  the  Bombay  Government, 
for  his  "great  energy  and  ability"  in  the  con- 
struction of  barracks  for  the  European  troops  at 
Neemuch. 

>  Captain  SitweU  served  at  General  Windham's 
actions  with  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Pandoo 
Nuddee  on  26th  Nov.,  and  at  Cawnpore  on  37th 
and  28th  Nov.  X857,  and  subsequent  defence  of 
Cawnpore.  Served  with  the  9th  Lancers  at  the 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  pursuit  and 
action  at  Beraighat  9th  December,  action  atKalee 
Nuddee,  and  reoccupation  of  Futteghnr,  capture 
of  Meangunge,  siege  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent 
operations,  the  summer  campaign  including  the 

I X  Dec.   7a  lattack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allafunge, 
X  Feb.  73 1  battle  of  BareiUy,  actions  of  z8th  and  34th  May  at 

a6  Feb.  73  Sha^jehanpore,  and  pursuit  to  Mohumdee(Medal 

aSFeb.   74 'with  Clasp). 


PciyiHlfffltr. 

QmotUt  MofUr^—JtaaeB  Gillies,  29  Oct  73. 

Medical  Qffteer.-^Surgeon  Edward  Footner,  2£B.,  A.8,  x  April  6x. 

PocM^r  Yellow.— 470fit»,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Qo,—B«tumedfnm  India,  x$  UTovtmher  x868. 
« Captain  BoUey  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infimtiy  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
stack  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 


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John  Crosland  Hay  ...  - 

Rich.  James  Baiter  Carrnthers 

George  Kellie  M'Galliun 

liOftas  Corbet  Singleton,  Ai^.^  Oallo»ay\ 

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Henxy  Prencn  Cotton 

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Arbathnot  Pexy  Byng  Satherland  Dnnbar 

Hon,  John  SoottNapiBr 

Richard  Cotton  Cavendish 

Charles  Whittingham  Horaley  Douglas.. 

John  MaopherBon  Grant 

William  Andrew  Cuthell    

Staart  Alexander  Menaies 

Henzy  Bayly  

Maurice  Crosbie  Cooke-CoUis  

Edward  Beqjamin  James  Yaughan  

William  Henry  Dick  Cunyngham  

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St.  John  William  Forbes   

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IOacerttr  Maeitr.^-^ohn  Bignell,  X4  Aug.  66. 
Medieai  OffUer.-^Surgoon  M<^or  Samuel  Black  Roe,  3iB.,  Surffoon,  33  Dec.  69. 
Faeinge  Yellow.— wi^enit,  Mesars.  Cox  and  Oo.^Smbatri0d/br  Bombay,  36  Jom.  zS68. 


1  lieat.  General  Staunton  served  with  the  zoth  Regt.  in  the  Sntl^  camnaign  in  1846,  induding  the  battle  sT 
Bobvaon  (Medal).  Commanded  the  ^zst  Refft.  in  the  Crimea  ftram  33nd  of  May  Z855,  and  was  present  at  the  sue? 
of  Sebastopol  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  commanded  and  Brigade  4Q1  Diviskm  a 
%  Brigadier  General  from  Z3th  Nov.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  E:night  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  SaidJnJan  aadTnrfci^ 
MediUs,  and  Ath  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Lt.Ck>lonel  Cameron  commanded  the  osnd  Highlanders  in  the  Centrsl  India  campaign  in  1858,  indodiBg  t^ 
actions  of  Sindwaho  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Koral  (Medal). 

s  Mi^or  White  served  with  the  a7th  Regiment  on  the  North-West  Frontier  during  the  Vidian  mutiny  in  iisr?> 

«  Captain  M'Ewen  flervedin  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858,  inclnding  the  actions  of  Rcjghiir,  Uaagnm^ 
Bindwaho,  and  Korai  (Medal). 


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Harold  Cooper  Sitvrell* 

Charlee  Qerman  Aliaon    

Horatio  Gordon  Bobley^ 

George  Newoombe  Sterenaon.. 

Waiiam  Darling  Gandwell 

James  ThomaaBogera 

William  Salmon  MUla  

William  Goafewyck  Gard 


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Doogan    Jamea   MacGregor) 

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Henry  Alexander  Schank 

Jamea  Latimer  Crawahay  St. ) 

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William  Home  Middemass 

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Godfrey  Disney  Collinga . 


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1  Lt.Colonel  Sprot  aervedwith  the  Force  under 
General  Woodbum  in  the  affair  at  Aumngabad  in 
1857  (Medal) ;  afterwarda  aervedas  acting  Bzecu- 
tive  Engineer  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  and 
received  the  commendation  of  General  Boberts 
commanding,  and  of  the  Bombay  Grovemment, 
for  hia  "great  energy  and  ability"  in  the  con- 
struction of  barracka  for  the  European  troopa  at 
Neemnch. 

*  Captain  Sitwell  aerved  at  General  Windham's 
actions  with  the  Gvralior  Contingent  at  Pandoo 
Nuddee  on  a6th  Nov.,  and  at  Cawnpore  on  27th 
and  28th  Nov.  X857,  and  subsequent  defence  of 
Cawnpore.  Served  with  the  9th  Lancera  at  the 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6U1  December,  purauit  and 
aotionat  Seraighat  9th  December,  action  at  Ealee 
Nuddee,  and  reoocupation  of  Futteghur,  capture 
of  Meangunge,  aiege  of  Lucknow  and  aubsequent 
operationa,  tiie  summer  campaign  including  the 
attack  on  the  Fort  of  Booyah,  action  at  Allagunge, 
battle  of  Bareilly,  actiona  of  x8th  and  a4th  May  at 
Shal^iehanpore,  and  purauit  to  Mohumdee(Medal 
withOlaap). 


Pofwuuier. — 

MaarUr  Matier.-^BmM  Gilliee,  29  Oct  73. 

Meiieal  QffUer,— Surgeon  Edward  Footner,  MB.,  A.8,  x  April  6x. 

Faeingt  Yellow.— 4^fl»<«,  Mesars.  Cox  and  Co.— JZtfterstfd/row  India,  x5  TTootnAw  x868. 
[Cutain  Boblfly  served  with  the  68thLie^t  InflBDtry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
■i  on  Gate  Pam  (Medal). 


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Yearm'Ser. 


240  Mim^.]  94th  Regiment  of  Voot— Linked  to  Sgih.     [£^2£rJ?i^ 

OoIoimL— Henry  JerriB,  Entian^  xo  Dec.  ix ;  I*.  39  Dec.  14;  Cegai.  '19  Sept.  26;  3tJf««r.  23  Xwr.  41 
M<yoT,Tf27  Sept.  49;  i^.CotoiMf,  '8  Mar.  50;  CoUmU,  s8  Nor.  S4;  if^'or  Gtnm^  17  Mfty  64;  Iw 
flfttMro/,  34  Oct.  7a ;  CoUnel  94th  Foot,  8  Mar.  73.  ^ »      -v  -^     /        j  --» » 

Uratawuit  Oolonel.~-Xor(i  John  Henry  Taylour,  JBiu^,  »X4  Dec.  49 ;  i<.  '3  Doc.  52;  Cta^.  '31  Aug.  s5;  lb?« 
'7  Aug.  67 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '29  June  70. 

JUjcw.— Sydenham  Malthua,  Sntign,  ^24  Jan.  53 ;  X^.  xx  Aug.  54 ;  Cape,  jo  Har.  63 ;  ifMar,  'ao  June  7a 

John  Murray,  Entign,  *i-j  Jan.  sx  ;  J<.  31  July  54 ;  Capt,  ^19  Nov.  58 ;  Major,  6  July  70. 


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Gaptuvs. 

Gharlea  Butler 

George  James  Teevan*  

Caulneld  French  

Philip  Robert  Anstruther 

Jamea  Browne  

«.  William  Bdward  Montague,  Brigade^ 

Ki^or  at  the  2£aurUiu»  ji 

Fred.  Buckl^  Campbell 

George  Buasel  Salvin  Bowlby 

Spencer  Edward  Orr,  at  8t<jf  CdUge   

«.  Cecil  Haniuer  Bunbury 

LixuTxirAxn. 

John  Maokinlay 

Walter  Gregoiy  Buller 

Henxy  Fairer 

Stanford  Norman  MoLeod  Naime  

John  MitoheU  BUiot,  InH.  qf  Mu»k4trg\ 

x8  Aug.  69    } 

William  Jamea  Fisher 

George  Froom .*.... 

Claud  Currie  Budd   

Edmund  Smith  Brook 

Ernest  Theodore  Eyans,  AdjiOani    Apr.  73 

James  HiUPoe  Z 

Lionel  Qodolphin  Brooke  


Sub  LzstTTivAjrTB. 
Heathcote  Francis  George  Campion 
Charles  Alfired  Grubb  


*x9  Aug. 

•4  Nov. 
»  6  Nov. 

3x  Dec. 
'30  July 

'x4  Aug. 

P38  July 

'30  May 

6  April 

8  Jan. 

'33  July 
30  Sept. 
Px3  Nov. 
'x9Dec. 

10  Oct. 

»xx  Feb. 
»  30ct. 
'24  Jan. 
*  7  Aug. 
'x3  Sept. 
»t4  Oct. 
"sMay 


59 


LIXUT. 


x4Mar. 
P33  June 

x2  July 
^25  May 
1*28  Dec. 

*  3  Jan. 

3  April 

xpDec. 
'  7  Dec. 

'25  Sept 
P22  Feb. 
»x9Dec. 
29  Aug. 

•3  Aug. 

»x8  0ct. 
'33  Aug. 
P  8  Dec. 
'35  Jan. 

4  Jan. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 


'30  June  63 

P34N0V.  63 

'30  Dec.  64 

P  3  Jan.  65 


ft 

59 

60  P  3  Oct     66 


'39  June  70 

'83  Oct.  70 

'35  Jan.  71 

2  Mar.  66 

14  June  73 


SUB  UXUT. 


iz  Sept.  72 
5  Oct.    72 


BBKV.KAl.       BT.U.COL 


_  _, —John  Peter  Hall,*  xx  April  51 ;  Sfuign,  '26  April  39 ;  Lt,  '23  April  41 ;  Capl,  xs  Feb.  5°:  ^ 

Quarter  Jfaj<M-.— Patrick  Lacey,  zo  xfov.  69. 

Medical  Qj^om*.— UC  Surgeon  M^for  Thomas  Egerton  Hale,*  MD.,  Sargeon,  4  Oct.  67. 

Faeimge  Qneiu.—AgetUe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Aaenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  BL  and  Co. 

Beturnedfirom  India,  37  Februarg  1868.  I 

1  Lieat.Qeneral  Jervis  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1834-35  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Teevan  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  t868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Tianivort  Tts: 
(Medal).  J 

*  Major  Hall  served  with  the  Z4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14  Jan.  1855,  including  the  ai^ge  and^a 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  j 

>  Doctor  Hale.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department."  J 


CotUinuation  of  Notes  to  93rd  Regiment, 

i«  GaptalnHaldane  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  indai^ 
the  t^ang  of  Tangku,  aotious  of  the  z8th  and  2zst  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Claqw^ 
~  '     '     ~~      -  iye  campaign  of  X863-64,  and  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  G*'^ 


be  Indian  campaign  of  xSsrs^,  indadfflg  tl 
Cawnpore  and  puzsnit  to  Seraiftlist,  A&iri 
battle  of  BareUly,  actions  QSnapea  « 
'     Served  in  the  EnaoteuotfBPO:^ 

including  tie  »5; 


>*  Lieut.  Gordon  served  in  the  Eusofiiye 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Captain  FitzRoy  Macpherson  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  cam] 

relief  of  Lucknow  'biy  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  anc 

Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflhur  of  Allegunge,  battle  of  Bareuly,  act 
Russulpore,  and  evacuation  of  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  '-  "^ - 
1863-64,  and  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  two  Claspe). 

>^  Captain  Fullarton  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  iB57-«9,  xneraouBg  ^vr 
off  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec  1857,  pursuit  to  Sexaighat^  actu>n  of  Khalee  >^ 
occupation  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Begum  Kotee;  Botu^ 
campaign  and  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyeah,  action  of  AllvKunge,  and  battle  of  BareUly;  Oude  campstfA  •» 
actions  of  Pusgawn,  Russulpore,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Claeps).  ^ 

>*  Mi^or  Joiner  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  \^s^iSt^^°^,^ 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol,aiMlasaajt««'' 
x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  French  War  Medal).  Serred  a^ 
the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58,  including  the  reUef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defieat  of  the  Ghvahor  t^^^^ 
of  (}awnpore,  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  afihir  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  of  Lucknow,  aflDur  of  AllflSUff*'  '**^ 
at  BareilJy,  actions  of  Pusgaon,  Russulpore,  and  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Claspa). 

*•  flniKwn Major  Wright.-For  War  Servloei  aee  "Medical  bepartmenfefgitized  byVjOOglC 


95th  (Berhyshire), — Linked  to  S4th. 


'LrxBBMur" 


rShADitMetVo.ae, 
l_Brtffads  Depot,  Xleri^. 
.Sbtamomi."  "Cxvtbal  Ivdlu" 


241 


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31    ... 
29    ... 


5"   5th  Foot, « 
a 


;Mar.  53; 


Major  QeH0ralf  36  Sept.  65;  H.Qtneral,  7  Feb.  74 
Luvtenaat  GoIomL— Qeorge  Oonrtenaj  Vialls,*  £m 

BtMajor,  6  Jane  56 ;  JUo/or,  'ag  May  57 ;  Bt.Id.i 
■u«n.— Heturv  Foster,^  .^mi^  . 

Colonel,  35  liar.  69;  Major,  i  Oct.  71. 
John  William  Inglis  StookweU,^  Eiuign,  xz  Aug.  54;  Lt.S  DeO.  54 ;  Cap<.  '39  May  57;  J3^  Ifti/or,  5  J^  7a ; 

Major,  J  April  73. 


19 1 ... 

X9     ... 

«9 

16 

»7 
X5 


BparkB,^  CB.  Sntian,  37  JTily  15;  X<.  30  July  z8;  Cmt.  5  Sept  96;  .8ie.lf(cc;0r, 
34  Nor.  41;  BtM.Ooloiul,  n  Nov.  51;  J«Woi    '      "      —      --         -*      .     


OokneL-^JameB  Flattoun 


r<Hor,  6  JnlV  5a ;  Lt.Oolomel,  9  March  55 ;  CMonel,  aS  Nov.  54  i 
eD.74;  Colonol^i" 

niian,  P30  , 

Col,  90 


h  Foot,  5  April  71. 

a.  43 ;  jW.  'aa  May  46 ;    Capt.  'a^ 
or,  P30  Ma^  57 ;  Bt.Lt.Col.  so  Jnly  58 ;  Uolouel,  36  Sept.  65 ;  Lt.Col.  x  Oct.  71  • 
ji^,  ^35  -Sov,  45 ;  X<.  9  June  48 ;  c7ap<.  ax  Sept.  54 ;  BtMoyor,  ao  July  58 ;  B^.Xf 


GXPTUKB. 

Charles  Fred.  Parkinson*  ... 

«. John  North  Crealock,'  D«rp. 

Antd,  Adj.  Qo%.  AU4r$hot 

Norton  Knatchboll* 

Archibald  Maodonell  Hawlins* 

Henry  Gresham  Paske^^ 

WiUiam.  Fleming   

Alexander  Maloomson 

John  Richardson  Pearson^^ 
Edward  Warren  Golding  .. 
Terence  Michael  Dolan  


Sept.  54 

'13  Oct.    54 

39  Deo.  54 
xsMar.  55 
33  Mar.  55 
aS  April  55 
x4May  5B 
ao  Feb.  57 
i'x8  Jan.  59 
'aaAog.  64 


JjjaxjTMWAim. 
WOliamGcorgeBemftyHerd, ") 

Inti.  ofMutkstry  i  Dec.  68  j 

Bolton  Waller  Fanlkner"  

William    Henry    de    Sails,  ^ 

Adjutant  25  Jan.  7Z    } 

HenxyBevan  

John  Henry  Stawell  Seagram 
Henry  Aldridge. 
Ponsonby  Shaw. 


Oliver  Hy.Beauchamp  St.  John 
Bobert  Oakman  Cotton 


Lindsay  Bobert  Burnett 

Arthur  Tower 

Arthur  Montagu  Bowles 

Bdward  Thomas  Massy  Dickin 

John  Greorge  Sparkes 

Fiancis  Edward  Trower 


»a6Nov. 

Pz4  June 

x3May 

'37  Sept. 
'33  Jan. 
P30  April 
'  4Jaly 
9  8  Sept. 
'ao  April 
3  April 
zo  July 
»a8  0ct. 
'ax  Aug. 
»36  Feb. 


SVB  LXBUniTAVTS. 

Claude  Edward  Thompson... 


LtEJn,        I     CAPTiJV. 


9  Feb. 

9  Feb. 

9  Mar. 
'xo  Aug. 

7  Nov. 
zFeb. 

8  Jan. 

'30  June 


»36Nov.  58 
P  6May  59 
'30  Nov.  60 
P30  Jan.  63 
'ao  April  66 
'  5  June  66 
zx  Jan.  67 
aoFeb.  69 
'35  Jan.  7X 
''35  Mar.   71 


58  '37  Sept. 

59  '30  J««i- 
59  'a6  April 

'    "  8  Sept. 

3May 

Px5  June 

x3  Nov. 

xFeb. 

31  May 

w^  'a6  Feb. 

66  P  5  April 

68  P37  Oct. 

69  P  7  Oct. 
-"    38  Oct. 

30  Dec. 


BBBV.MAJ.   t   BT.I.T.COL. 


5  July  7a 
5  July  7a 
39  Dec.  73 


6z  P 

63 

6z 

65 

65 

66 

66 

66 


*  Colonel  ViallB  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign 

of  Z854   with  the  95th  Regiment,  including  tibe 

battle  of  Inkennan  (severely  wounded),  siege  of 

''iSebastopol,  and  sortie  on  36th   October  (Medal 

6slwith  two  Clasps,    Brevet  Major,   and  Turkish 

66 1  Medal) .    Served  also  in  the  Indiui  mutiny  cam- 

66  paign  in  X858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
66,Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  re- 

67  suiting  in   the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and 

68  capture  of  Pouree  (mentioned  in   despatches* 
70  Medal  with  Clasp). 

71 
7x 
71 
71 
71 


SUB  LIBUT. 


38  Feb.    74 


iPotfrnof^.— Frederick  Francis  Fereday,^  9  Nor.  55;  SonMe^or,  9  Noy.  70. 
Qnarter  Jr<M<«r.— William  Reid,»  14  March  68. 
\Medieal  Qffleor,— Surgeon  Richard  William  Forsayeth,  30  Sept.  63. 


^aoinge  Yellow.-^Jaenie,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Co,— Betumod  from  India,  4  IToMmJber  1870. 

*  Lieut.General  ^arks  served  on  the  N.B.  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  (3ood  Hope  against  the  Kaffirs  in  18x7 ;  on  the- 
cpediiion  into  Kai&aria  under  Colonel  Brereton  in  z8x8 ;  in  the  action  at  GrananTs  Town,  3and  April  18x9,  and  the- 
kmpaign  of  the  same  year  in  Kaflhuia  under  Colonel  Wiltshire.  Again  on  the  N.E.  Frontier  when  the  KafOrs  invaded 
le  Colony  in  1834 ;  during  the  war  that  ensued  he  commanded  a  local  corps— the  Graham's  Town  Volunteers— with 
te  Colonial  Commission  of  LtColonel.    In  1848  he  was  sent  from  Jamaica  to  the  Mosquito  Coast,  in  consequence 

[  the  death  of  H.M.  Agent  and  Consul  General  there  to  attend  to  British  interests,  and  received  the  thanks  of 
.M.  Crovemment.  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x  854-55,  except  from  the  middle  .of  Feb.  to  the  end 
r  May  1855  (sent  to  Eiigland  on  duty).  Succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  38th  Regt.  on  the  mbming  of  the  x8th 
uie,  when  Lt.Golonel  £outh  was  wounded ;  was  the  senior  unwounded  officer  of  the  and  Brigade  3ra  Division  at 
M  close  of  the  action,  and  eommanded  it  for  ten  di^.  Served  in  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858,  including  tha 
H>tare  of  Lucknow ;  and  commanded  the  Infantxy  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Meeangunge.  Has  the  Kaffir  war  Medal, 
le  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  and  the  Sardmian  and  Turkish  Medals,  is  a 
B.,  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  has  the  4th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  the  Indian  Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Lucknow. 

*  LLColonel  Foster  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awahand 
otah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resiuting  m  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree,  and 
!tton  of  B<gapore  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  CHasp). 

*  Major  Stockwell  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  x8th  January  1855,  including  the  siege 
id  (all  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie).  Served  also  in  the  Indian 
atiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  tne  siege  and  capture  of  Awah  and  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general 
tion  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior.  siege  and  capture  of  Pourie  (Medal  with  CHasp). 

*  M^jor  Parkinson  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  frt>m  30th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
'  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Quarries  on  6th  June,  attack  of  the  i8th  June,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th 
iptember  (wounded.  Medal  ^ith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858-50, 
eluding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  and  action  at  Barode  (mentioned  in  despatch, 
edal  with  Clasp) . 

'  Major  Crealock  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  x8^8,  including  the  siege 
Id  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai  (wounded),  and  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior, 
ege  and  capture  of  Pourie,  and  sur')nse  of  the  rebel  camp  of  Kunrye  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  twice  mentioned  m 
•patches). 

"  Major  Knatohbnll  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  z6th  June  1855.  including  the  siege 
id  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858, 
cludins^  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwahor, 
effe  and  capture  of  Poune  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Rawlins  served  with  the  95th  Regmient  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z858,  including  the  siege  and 
ipiure  of  Awah  and  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and 
ipture  of  Pourie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

">  Captain  Paske  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  35th  August  X855,  including  the  siege  azui 
U  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  m  Z858, 
eluding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (Medal).  ^     ^ 

^*  Ldeut.  Faulkner  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in  despatches  for 
ibihty,  energy,  and  seal,"  Medal).  ^       ^      ^ 


242 


Waxley.] 


9eth  Regiment  of  FooL—Linked  to  63rd.        [S^^j^SS^^lL. 

^  "NbwZbalajtd." 

Ywn'  8«r.|ooian^  _rphoma8  CrombIe,»  Etuign,  'la  Aug.  si ;  Li.  '8  April  a6;  Capi.  Pi8  May  32 ;  Jfwor. »i6  Nor. 41 ; 

Lt.Oolontl,  Pao  Oct.  48 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  lfa>or  General,  5  Feb.  63 ;  LieuLOeneral,  25  Oct.  71 ;  CoJmf 

06th  Foot,  10  May  72. 
Lf«y  tt^nant  C&loael.— George  Fred.  Campbell  Bray,*    Ensign,  aa  March  44 ;  X<.  27  Jan.  46 ;  Cm*,  i  Feb.  55 ; 

I/,iy.,r,  "V;  Hoc   t^3 :  Bt.Lt.Colonsl,  15  Auff.  68 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  »i^  Sept.  70.  -r-      t- 

Kajors,_.huin.H  itrsyr^^^B,  Eneign,  13  Feb.  sa;  X<.  31  Aug.  55;  Cmpt.  'ai  M«iy  58;  ifq/or,  1*90  July  67. 
>:dmuna  Jolm  ScfJ vpll,  Eneign,  25  Mar.  56 ;  Lt.  'y>  April  58  ;  C<y<.  >7  Oct.  59 ;  ifty^r,  '14  Sept.  70. 


Fall 
30 


Half 
Pay. 


IVv 


Captaikb. 

Winiazn  Osborne  Barnard 

Charley  Edward  Wright 

Frederick  John  Josselyn , 

Edward  Boyle*  .... 

Henry  Houghton  

Arthur  George  Hay  Church 

Dennie  du  Moulin  Gunton* 

William  Newbigging 

Thomas  Aked 

Arthur  Cadell  Greenalado  Leman  , 


LxxuniTAKTS. 
Chas.  Stuart  Teroival  WiUoughby,   Jn-l 

etruetoro/Mueleirg,  24  Feb.  74 J 

Herbert  Charles  Marryat  

CeoU  Lugard  Smyth  Branson 

Edward  Plantagenet  Phillipps 

Alfred  Polglase  Tripe  

Edmund  Robert  Berkeley 

Francis  Dorling 

Edward  Russell  Cooper 

John  Swainson  D'Aguilar 

John  Edmund  Mein 

Thoe.  Moore  LaneLawder,  Adj.  22  Sept.  73 
Charles  Fred.  Murray  MacGregor 


SvB  LnimvAVTB. 

Basil  Lloyd  Anstruther  

Charles  Parker  Ridley 

Her^ry  Herbert  Edwards , 

George  Vere  Boyle 

Josoeiine  FitsRoy  Bagot 


'15  April  56 
'27  Nov.  57 
»29July   59 

6  July  55 
13  April  58 

5  Nov.  61 
P  8  July  6a 
'17  July  63 
••  5  April  64 
PpMar.    60 


15  June  66 

'29  May  63 
x3Feb.  67 
'10  June  67 

8  Jan.    68 
'isMay 
'  a  Jan. 
'23  Mar. 
~  9  Feb. 

6  July 
Px4  Sept. 


21  May 
»iS  April 
'  2  July 
'25  Jan. 

8  July 

9  Jan. 
»2i  April 
p  8  June 
P  4  AprU 
Px8  July 


67 

70 

70 

.      .      70 

'  3  Sept.  70 


LUPT.        ;      CAPTA-Or. 


»'i8Nov.  59 

»•  8  July  62 

P22Mar.  64 

Pi8July  65 

4  Oct.  67 

»2sDeo.  67 

'10  Nov.  69 

'xsFeb.  7x 

"*3oMar.  67 

x4Feb.  74 


23  Oct.    67 

'  x  April  68 
68 
69 
70 
70 
7> 
71 
71 
73 
71 
7X 


2X  Oct. 
^tg  May 
~  9  Feb. 

14  Sept. 
»i5  Feh. 

28  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

28  Oct. 

98  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


X7  July 
9  Aug. 
98  Feb. 
x8Mar. 
x8Mar. 


5  July  72 


PoyuMMiM*.— William  Thoxnpson,  27  July  55 ; 
Quarter  ITm^.— Thomas  Hector_Smi£,  8  Oct.  6x. 


«  Lt.Colonel  Bray  served  ia  ti« 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  x  868  ss  Atfs- 
tant  Adjutant  General  of  the  «>d  ^r,- 
sion  (mentioned  in  de8patche»,Brcvn 
of  Lt.Colonel.  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Boyle  served  in  the  AB:n> 
sinian  campaign  in  x868  in  oomao! 
of  a  Division  of  tha  TranipoitTas 
(mentioned  in  deapatchas  Ibr  & 
"  extent  and  value  of  his  assiitiBK. 
Medal). 

*  Captain  Gunton  served  is  tbeAtT^ 
sinian  campaign  with  the  Tnaij^ 
Train  (mentioned  in  despateto^^ 

"  abili^,  energy,  and  seal,"  Med*.,*. 


Quarter  Master,  23  June  47  i  Bon.Uajor,  27  July  65. 

,  -  _  Jt.  6x. 

Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Hamilton  Mitchell,"  Surgew,  9  March  67. 


Facings  YeVLoy^.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Betnmed  from  India,  21  December  X873. 
»  Lieut Cteneral  Crombie  embarked  in  Febniaty  1854  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  for  Turkey,  and  aerved  in  Bul^ara. 
•  Surgeon  Major  Mitchell.— For  War  Services  see  ^*  Medical  Department." 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  g$th  Regiment. 

Captain  J.  R.  Pearson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  late  6th  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  at  Allahsbed  onji 
6th  June  1857,  and  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign ;  was  present  with  Havelock's  Ibrce  tbron£9^ 
its  operations,  including  the  retaking  of  the  city  and  cantonments  of  AUahabad,  actions  of  Futtehpore,  loasg.  ^^. 
Nuddee,  Cawupore,  Oonao,  BusseerutKungc  (both  actions) .  Boorbeeke  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  andihiS'*^ 
and  relief  of  Lucknow.  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  re-occcp*^ 
of  Rohilcund,  and  pursuit  of  Ferozeshah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  serricej.  , 

"  Major  Fereday  served  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  m  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopc  2^ 
the  xoth  November  1855  to  the  lath  August  1866.  Served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  ZealsB*^  *^'-' 
X 864-66  (Medal).  .   .  ,, 

"  Quarter  Master  Reid  served  with  the  9sth  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaicn  of  1854-35.  '^?r, 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  the  sortie  <9f  the  26th  Oct.  1854,  siege  ana  fall  of  Seba^opcu  t«^' 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Central  India  campaign  of  X858,  including  tbe  ^^'^^^^ 
Capture  of  Kotaii,  recapture  of  Chundaree,  action  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  attack  and  capture  of  the  town  and  ^'^^ 
Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  surprise  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Elhoondiye  (Medal  with  (3»*pJ-  **" 
also  the  Meda  for  long  and  meriUrioua  eervice.  Digitized  by  V^  OOQ IC 


^"^^•••jfI  ^'^^  (^^  ^^^^  ^f  Ulster's) 


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tuu  UAtfjOoland.— 
P«y.  Pay. 


-Unhedtosoth.     [^^'^°^i,^.   243 

Q^bfa9  et  gloria  dueunt." — "  Sbtxstopol  *'  "  Luckwow." 


it  Odmtl-  Eyre  Challoner  Honiy.  Lord  Churina^*  Enngv,  Pg  Oct.  47;  Lt.  'ax  Nov.  51 ;  Cant,  ^ia 

Jan.  53 ;  BiMafor,  2  Not.  55 ;  Major,  17  Nov.  57  i  Jit  Lt. Colonel,  ao  July  58 ;  Colontl,  3  April  65 ;  Lt,  Colonel 

T  April  73. 
aL^«n.— WiUiam  Richard  Annesley,*  JSnaign,  'lo  Dec.  47;  Lt.  »6Dec.  50;  Capt.  29  Deo.  54;  Bt.MaJor, 

3  Axig.  69;  Mqior,  31  Aug.  7a. 
Charles  Heniy  Browne,*  £neign,  ix  Aug.  54;  L*,  8  Dec.  54;  Capt.  '15  May  57;  Bt.Maior,  5  July  72; 

Major,  a  Nov.  7a. 


28  ! 
M 


CxpTAnis. 

George  Augustus  Ferris* 

David  Jolin  Dickson  Saflbrd? 

John  Lannoy  Tweedie 

John  Archibald  Murray 

William  Frederick  Brown 

Joseph  Heniy  Jameeon 

John  Graham  Leadbittei^ 

Charles  Edward  Partridge 

Joseph  Graham  Smith' 

Samuel  Lee  H.  Hamilton  Fflnney^^^ 

LiBimvAxn. 

Dacros  Thomas  Charles  Belgrave 

William  Henry  Murphy 

William  John  Bowden 

John  Ciunherlege  Cautley  

Philip  Lawrence  Melvill 

Reginald  Robert  Lousada 

Eustace  B.  Loraine  Bevan 

Henry  Tryon  Wing 

Michael  Ryan  Healy  

Charies  RolMrt  Crosse 

Harold  Cummings,  InHnuior  </  Mn$'  \ 

ketnf  X5  Jan.  73  

Archibald    Montgomerie     Hopkinson, ' 

^4;i(toii<  4  Deo.  72 

Bdward  Aickin  Wm.  Stewart  Groves  .... 


SvB  LiirrairAirts. 

Norman  Houstoun  Leckie 

Charles  Neptune  BuUey   

William  Vere  Hopegood   

Richard  Charles  Mansfield  Elwes  . 
Herbert  Duncombe  Armstrong  .... 
Edward  Hanstock 


8  Dec.  46 

23  Mar.  55 

P  3  July  60 

PtxFeb.  62 

'xo  July  66 

'30  June  63 

15  Feb.  56 

'  5  June  66 

Px^Mar.  68 

6  June  54 


»'a7  July 
9  8  Jan. 
'  a  Jan. 
Px3  Jan. 
'x6  Sept. 
P  3  Feb. 
Pa4Mar. 
6  July 
xsOct. 
»x5  Feb. 

»aa  Feb. 


ai  Sept.  7x 


30  April  49 

9  Sept.  55 

P  4  Nov.   64 

P  5  June  66 

P23  0ct.    67 

'25  Sept.  67 

17  Sept.  58 

'  2  Jan.    69 

a  Aug.  71 

9  Feb.  55 

^a3  Jan.  69 
^a3  Mar.  70 
^aa  Juno  70 
^22  June  70 
P  3  Sept.  70 
'  4  Feb.  71 
'xsFeb.  7x 
P20  Sept.  71 
x  Apr.  66 
a8  Oct.    71 

a8  Oct    71 

28  Oct.    71 
laNov.  73 


aoJuly  58 

8  May  66 

'  a  Jan.  69 

P  9  Bent 


Pa8June  71 
14  Feb.  7a 
31  Ang.  72 
a  Nov.  7a 
4  Dec.  7a 
x5  Jan.  73 


BUB  LIBUT. 


X3  April  7a 
ai  Aug.  7a 
23  Nov. 
I  a  Feb. 
a6  Feb. 
ax  Jan. 


P  3  Sept. 
Pa8  June 


t.  70 


BBBV.MXJ.    I   BT.LT.COL. 


5  July  7a 


Pajfwuuter. — 

Quarter  Matter.— Qwrge  Badkin  Freeman,**  5  Fob.  61. 

Medical  OJleer.—Smrgeon  Major  William  Grantt,  if  J3.>-  Snrgeon,  15  June  66. 

Faeinm  Sky  Blue.— 4^eii^  E.  S.  Codd,  Esq.— JruA  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Jtetnrned/rom  India,  xx  June  1867.— Embarked  for  Jamaica,  30  Oct.  1873. 

*  Lord  Clarlna  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fix>m  the  aand  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
£ill  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class 
of  the  Mediidie).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutmv  campaign  in  X858.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resulting  In  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree  (hien- 
tloned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Annesley  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  aoth  Nov.  X854  to  Feb.  X855,  indudixig  the 
siegeof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Ser>'cd  also  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India 
from  Nov.  1857 ;  commanded  two  Companies  97th  Rcgt.  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  in  X859,  and  was  present  at 
the  surprise  and  nisht  attack  of  the  enomv  on  the  Kala  Nuddy  on  5th  November  (Medal). 

*  Mjyor  Charles  M.  Browne  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  4th  May  X855,  including  the  siege 
aad  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  on  the  storming  partv  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sratember— wounded, 
and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  distinguished  conduct "  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  T^kish  Medals,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  also  m  Bei^l  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  with  the  JouniMre  Field 
Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummoerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lacknow  and  storming  of  the  Kaisarbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Major  Ferris  served  with  the  a9th  Foot  throughout  the  Pui\)anb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  psssage  of 
the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Safford  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58— with  the  Joim- 

Esre  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  (Chanda.  Ummeeipore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
ucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'  Captain  Leadbitter  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-^8  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Smith  was  promoted  Capt^  in  the  07th  Kegmient  **  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services  when  en- 
gaged sgainst  the  Indians  at  Orange  walk,  Brimh  Honduras  "  on  the  xst  September  x87a,  on  which  occasion  he 
commanded  a  detachment  of  the  xst  west  India  Regiment  and  was  dangerously  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  in  the 
breast. 

»  Captain  Fflnney  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  X857  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 
^*  Quarter  Master  Freeman  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 
^^  Surgeon  M^jor  Grantt.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department.*' 


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Oolonel.--Thoma8  CromWe.*  Eiuiffn,  '12  Aug.  ai ;  Zt.  ^8  April  26;  Cap«.  '18  May  32 ;  M^or, »i6  Nor. 41 ; 

Lt.Colonel,  ^20  Oct.  48 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  General,  5  Feb.  63 ;  Ueut.Otneral,  25  Ocfc.  71 ;  Cob»eI 

^6th  Foot,  xo  May  72. 
Lieutenant  OoloneL— George  Fred.  CampbeU  Bray,'   Eneion,  22  March  44 ;  Lt,  27  Jan.  46 ;  C^.  x  Feb.  55 ; 

Miyor,  fg  Dec.  62;  BULt.Colonel,  15  Aug.  68;  Lt.Colonel,  1>X4  Sept.  70. 
Miy ore.— James  Briggs,  Eneiffu,  13  Feb.  5a;  -^.  3*  Aug.  55;  Copt,  P21  May  58;  Ifq/or,  »ao  July  67. 
'  '  *     ncoYell,  Snngn,  25  Mar.  56 ;  H.  fy>  April  58 ;  C<y<.  P7  Oct.  59 ;  "  *      ~     "    ' 


Edmund  John  Scoveu 


Captaixs. 

William  Osborne  Barnard 

Charley  Edward  Wright 

Frederick  John  Joeselyn , 

Edward  Boyle*  

Henry  Houghton  

Arthur  George  Hay  Church 

Dennis  du  Moulin  Gunton* 

William  Newbigging 

Thomas  Aked 

Arthur  Cadell  Greenalade  Leman  , 


LnuTBVijrTS. 
Chas.  Stuart  Tercival  WiUoughby,   In-^ 

BtruetorofMueketry,  24  Feb.  74 S 

Herbert  Charles  Manyat   

Cecil  Lugard  Smyth  Branson 

Edward  Plantagenet  Phillipps 

Alfi^  Polglase  Tripe  

Edmund  Robert  Berkeley 

Francis  Dorling 

Edward  RusseU  Cooper 

John  Swainson  D'Aguilar 

John  Edmund  Mein 

Thos.  Moore  LaneLawder,  Adj,  22  Sept.  73 
Charles  Fred.  Murray  MacGregor 


SVB  LnVTIVAVTS. 

Basil  Lloyd  Anstruther  

Charles  Parker  Ridley 

Her.ry  Herbert  Edwards 

George  Vere  Boyle 

Josceiine  FitsRoy  Bagot 


.  59 ;  M^for,  Pi4  Sept.  70. 


'xs  April  56 
''27  Nov.  57 
'29  July    59 

6  July  55 
13  April  58 

5  Nov.  61 
»  8  July  62 
'x7July  63 
f  S  April  64 
'9Mar.    60 


15  June  66 

'29  May    63 

x3Feb.    67 

I'xoJune  67 

8  Jan.  68 
'15  May  67 
'  2  Jan.  69 
P23Mar.  66 
"  9  Feb.    70 

6  July  70 
'14  Sept.  70 
»  3  Sept.  70 


2x  May 
'15  April 
'  2  July 
^25  Jan. 
'  8  July 
'  9  Jan. 
»2x  April 
P  8  June 
»  4  April 
Px8  July 


X7  July  72  of  a  Division  of  the  TmnsportTrKi 
9  Aug.  73  fTTientUjiied  in  deapatchan  fbr  tis 
28  Feb.  741  "{'icK'ut  and  value  of  his  aBsistasee, 
x8Mar.  74>lfilal). 

x8Mar.  74  ^OimOnGunton  served  in  theil^ 
iBjuiftn  enmpaign  with  the  Tnaipct 
iTrstin  ttuentioned  in  despatch*  a 
I "  ability,  energy,  and  seal."  Med».). 
Pfly«ia*<«r.— William  Thompson.  27  July  55  ;  Quarter  Matter,  23  June  47 ;  Son.M<vor,  27  July  65. 
Quarter  Matter.— ThomaA  Hector  Smith,  8  Oct.  6x. 
Medieal  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Hamilton  Mitchell,"  Surgeon,  9  March  67. 


58  PI8  Nov.  59 

59  '  8  July  62 
6x  P22  Mar.  64 
56  P18  July  65 
59  4  Oct.  67 
63  '25  Deo.  67 
63  »xo  Nov.  69 
67  'xs  Feb.  71 
65  P30  Mar.  67 

14  Feb.  74 


23  Oct.  67 

»  I  April  68 

2x  Oct.  68 

i't9May  69 

»  9  Fob.  70 

Px4  Sept.  70 

'15  Feb.  7x 

38  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  73 

28  Oct.  7X 

a8  Oct.  71 


BBKV.HU.    I   BT.LT.COL. 


5  July  79 


«  Lt.Colonel  Bray  served  in  tb! 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  u  A»i(- 
tant  Adjutant  General  of  the  and  R^ 
sion  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brrti 
of  Lt,Colonel,  and  Medal) . 

♦  Captain  Boyle  served  in  the  A^ 
sinian  campaign  in  x868  in  oomfflBs 


Facingt  YeVLow.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.—Setumed  from  India,  21  December  1873. 
1  LieutOeneral  Crombie  embarked  in  Febriiaty  1854  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  fbr  Turkey,  and  served  in  Bnlgwi. 
•  Surgeon  Major  Mitchell.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  g$t?i  Regiment, 

Captain  J.  R.  Pearson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  late  6th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Allahabad  on  '^ 
6th  June  X857,  and  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign ;  was  present  with  Havelock's  fbrce  throngb'^ 
its  operations,  including  the  retaking  of  the  city  and  cantonments  of  Allahabad,  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aousg,^)^^^' 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Busseerutfnmge  (both  notions) ,  Boorbeeke  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar.  and  Ahim^ 
and  relief  of  Lucknow.  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore.  re-occapit-^ 
of  Rohilcund,  and  pursuit  of  Feroseshah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service j. 

1*  Major  Fereday  served  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  m  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  mil  of  Sebastopol  {^ 
the  xoth  November  1855  to  the  12th  August  x866.  Served  with  the  68th  Light  Inlkntry  in  the  New  Zealand  «•'- 
1864-66  (Medal).  .    ^,.- 

1*  Quarter  Master  Reid  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  ^^^ 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  the  26th  Oct.  1854,  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol  (sew 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Central  India  cami)aign  of  X858,  including  the  Ei«C«  •* 
Capture  of  Kotah,  recapture  of  Chundaree.  action  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  attack  and  capture  of  the  town  and  A}i^^^ 
Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  surprise  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Khoondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp),  bu 
also  the  Meda  for  long  and  meritcrioua  tervice.  Digitized  by  Vj OOQ IC 


fSub  DUtrtet  Nom^. 

Maidfttoiie. 


j>J^^^:\  97th  {The  Earl  of  Ulster' »).-L{uhed  U>  soth.     l^h^i,^. 

Yf\r»  8«r.|  "  Qwfcu  tt  gloria  dueunt.** — **  Sbtabtopol  "  "  Lucsvow. 

.  Poy.  Pay. 


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it  OdlflBel-  Eyre  GhaUoner  Henry,  Lord  CloriQa.*  Enti^,  '8  Oct.  47;  Lt.  'ai  Nov.  51 :  Copt.  '14 

Jan.  S3  J  ^i-Mafor,  2  Nov.  55 1  M^jor,  ij  Nov.  57 ;  Bt,Lt.Ck>Ume\,  ao  July  58 1  Cotontl,  3  April  65  i  U.  Colonel 

X  April  73< 
Xi^«ra.— WiUiam  Richard  Annesley,'  Entign,  »xo  Dec.  47 ;  Li,  »6  Dec.  50 :  Cavt,  90  Dec.  54 ;  BiMaJor, 

3  Aug.  69;  lf<wor,  3x  Aug.  72. 
Charlea  Henry  Brown©,*  Enaign,  xx  Aug.  54;  X/.  8  Dec.  54;  Capt  'xs  May  57;  BtMajor,  5  July  72; 

ifqyor,  a  Nov.  7a. 


CxpTAnrB. 
...  jGeorse  AngnBtuB  Ferris*  ..... 


David  John  Dickson  Saflbrd' 

John  Lannoy  Tweedie 

John  Archibald  Murray 

William  Frederick  Brown 

Joseph  Heniy  Jameson 

John  Graham  Leadbittei* 

Charles  Bdward  Partridge  

Joseph  Graham  Smith* 

Samuel  Lee  H.  Hamilton  Fflnneyi<> 

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WUliam  Henry  Murphy 

William  John  Bowden 

John  Ciunberlege  Cautley  

PhlUp  Lawrence  Melvill 

Reginald  Robert  Lousada 

Eustace  B.  Loraine  Bevan 

Henry  Tryon  Wing 

Michael  Rjran  Healy  

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Norman  Houstoun  Leokie 

Charles  Neptune  BuUey   

William  Vere  Hopegood   

Richard  Charles  Mansfield  Elwes 

Herbert  Duncombe  Armstrong 

Edward  Hanstock 

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QuarUr  Matter.— Qeorge  Bodkin  Freeman,^*  5  Feb.  61. 

Medical  (hfUer.Smrgeon  Major  WiUiam  Grantt,  MBM  Surgeon,  15  June  66. 

Faeimm  Sky  Blue.— 4^«n^  E.  S.  Codd,  Esq.— JrwA  AgenU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Eetarned/rom  India,  xx  Jvne  iSCj.—Ewtbarked  for  Jamaica,  30  Oct.  1873. 

*  Lord  Clarlna  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  32nd  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  stn  Class 
of  the  Mcfljidie).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutmv  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resulting  In  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree  (hien- 
tioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Annesley  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  20th  Nov.  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  includiiig  the 
siegeoi  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Scr\'cd  also  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  uidia 
from  Nov.  X857 ;  commanded  two  Companies  97th  Regt.  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  in  1859,  and  was  present  at 
the  SQTprise  and  nisht  attack  of  the  enemv  on  the  Kala  Nuddy  on  5th  November  (Medal). 

*  Major  Charles  M.  Browne  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  f^m  4th  May  1855,  including  the  siege 
sad  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  on  tho  storming  party  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Ekiptembei^— wounded, 
and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  distinguished  conduct "  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  'nirkish  Medals,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Me^jmlo)*  Served  also  m  Bengal  in  suppressing  tho  mutiny  in  x 857-58,  with  the  JouniMre  Field 
Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda.  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lacksiow  and  storxxiing  of  the  &aisarbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Ferris  served  with  the  29th  Foot  throughout  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  X848-49,  including  the  jMUBsage  of 
the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  ChiUianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Saflbrd  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  x  857-56— with  the  Joun- 
pore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  (Shanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Leadbitter  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  x857-«8  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Smith  was  promoted  Capt^  in  the  07th  Regmient  **  in  recognition  of  his  sallant  services  when  en- 
gaged against  the  Indians  at  Orange  Walk,  British  Honduras  "  on  the  xst  September  X872,  on  which  occasion  he 
commanded  a  detachment  of  the  ist  west  India  Regiment  and  was  dangerously  wounded  oy  a  musket-ball  in  the 
breast. 

»  Captain  Fflnney  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1857  (Medal 
Trith  Cuksp). 
^*  Quarter  Master  Freeman  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  X857-58  (Medal). 
^*  Surgeon  M^jor  Grantt.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department." 


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affiyor,  q6  Oct.  41 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '15  Apr.4a ;  Colonel,  ao  June  54 ;  Jfo/or  G^mmto/,  a6  Oct.  58 ;  Lieul.Q 


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'leateiiant.OolimeL— Thomas  F 

»i8  Nov.  68;  Lt.Colonel,  9  Aug.  73. 

JVJori.— Attilio  Scheberras,*  £ii«i^i>,  ai  April  46;  Lt.  'ax  Jan.  48;  Capi. 
Thomas  Thomson  Simpson,*  jgiuyw,  P30  June  57 ;  Lt.  Pa6  Aug.  59 ;  Copt.  >  "5  Aug.  64';  Jfgyor^  9  AQg.'73. 


...  ,Lieuteiiant.bolimeL— Thomas  Francis  Lloyd,i  JSneign,  aa  June  55 ;  Id.^i$  May  57 :  Ccm/.'io  Hay  6x ;  JC^ar, 
'     '18  Nov.  68;  Lt.Colonel,  9  Aug.  73. 
M^ora-^Attilio  Scheberras,*  En»%gn,  ai  April  46 ;  Lt.  'ax  Jan.  48 ;  Capl.  9  Mar.  58 ;  Ifa/or,  6  Jan.  72. 


Gaptaivs. 

Charles  Henry  Griffin 

Charles  Graham  Heathoote 

Hardinge  Richard  Stracoy  

Loftus  Jjewis  AsUey  Cooper 

Allan  Gr«me  Baper 

Ernest  Ehlers  M'Bride 

William  O'Toole 

William  Joseph  Tibbs 

George  John  Bogle 

Edward  Haughton  

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Alexander  Harley  l^slop 

Dominick  Downes  MoCausland 

Edward  Tickell  Bayley  Sparks  

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Ambrose  William  Stapleton '13  Fob. 

Osmond  Moncrieff  Johnson  I'xoFeb. 

Richard  Humphrey  Tyacke J*24  April 

Somerset  Henry  Maxwell ^  9  Oct. 

Jahleel  Brenton  Carey* '  24  Jan. 

Griffith  Allen '33  Nov. 

Robert  Adams 'xsMay 

John  Webb  Meynell   ^  3  Aug. 

John  Reeves 

Charles  Edward  Bradley 

Sub  LxximirAirTS. 
George  Alexander  Chapman 

Henry  Herbert  Powis 

Svdney  Arthur  Trower 

Hexiry  David  Williams  

Frederick  George  Preston 


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'"MorUr  Jfofter.— Archibald  Macqueen,  x  Aug.  68. 

redieo^  Qfflegr.—Swrgoon  }£ajor  Alexander  Humfrey,*  aurgeon,  ao  June  65. 


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Toeing*  Wbit».— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iria  AgenU,  Sir  E. 
JBeiumedfrom  Bengal,  34  April  1867. — BwUxurkeafor  P    '    ' 


ah,  Bt.  and  Co. 
n,  38  Jan.  1873.  1 

^  Lt.Colonel  Lloyd  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  attached  to  the  6th  PuxysBb  In- 
fimtry  against  the  Mahsood  Wuserees  during  March,  April,  and  May  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  sctioc  / 
Foluseen,  forcing  the  Burtarrah  Pass,  taking  and  burning  of  their  stronghold  Makin,  and  vanous  minor  aftin  1 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  *  ~«* 

*  Major  Scheberras  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  70th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X857-SS  (KddiJ. 
Was  present  at  the  disarming  of  the  mutinous  Native  Garrison  of  Peehawnr,  and  subsequently  at  the  ontfareik  ui 
total  annihilation  of  the  late  sxst  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  August  1857,  when  his  charger  was  shot.  j 

*  Major  Simpson  served  with  the  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1859-60  against  the  CaiKci  | 
Ebnil  Wuzeerees,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  burning  of  Maidanee  (Medal  with  Claap). 

*  Li^t.  Carey  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  Bxitiah  HondarsiinFe^  | 
ruary  and  March  1867  (Mentioned  in  Despatches). 

'  Major  Leiffh  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  force  under  Colonel  O'Connor,  Governor  of  the  Gamfais,  whica  | 
stormed  and  destroyed  the  strongly  stockaded  Mandingo  town  of  Sabajee  on  the  xst  June  X853. 

*  Surgeon  M^jor  Mumfr^.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department."  j 


Conti/nuation  of  Notes  to  102nd  Foot. 

^*  Captain  Stevens  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  including  the  occnnatian  of  the  Ibi^ 
bagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Smtanpore,  and  several  minor  afllun  in  vo» 
O&dal  with  Clasp).  .  i«««e  f 

^^  Captain  Rogers  served  the  campaign  in  Oude  from  June  to  Dec.  1858,  including  the  occupation  of  I^rw*^ 
capture  of  Sultanpore,  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  action  of  Shahpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Kaali,  and  other  sc^ 
afbbrs  (Medal).  . 

M  Captain  Blunt  served  with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Bengal  rebellion  in  1857-58,  and  v**  P**"^ 
at  the  taking  of  Futtehghur  and  the  operations  on  the  Ramgunga  under  Brigadier  Walpole,  also  present  at  the  &^ 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  .  ^ 

17  Captain    Thomson  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  X857-58,  and  was  present  at  the   disazmisg  of  ^ 
Companies  of  the  37th  Bombay  Native  Infkntry  at  Rutnagherry  on  the  xxth  August  X857.    Served  with  the  (f^ 
India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  C3u0d(^  . 
•lege  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  various  actions  beftve  OiVf°*~  | 
T5th  to  3xst  May  iBs»,  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  the  city  and  Fort  of  (^pee,  battle  of  Monr^ifiditoVH^ 
of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  CUisp). 

»  Doctor  Sniyth.-For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department."  ^.^^^.^^^  by  ^  OOQ IC 


fflwoMiift.]  99th  (Lanarkshire).— Litiked  to  62iid.     [  jw^'^^^be^e^    ^^S 

"  PBKiir "  *•  N«w  Zbixavs." 

CdaML — Bamnel  Bnybrooke,^  nd  LU  17  Deo.  13 ;  LU  39  April  x8 ;  Capt.  '6  March  33 ;  2£a[or,  1*37  Feb.  35 ; 
lA.CUoiuit  76  Jan.  44 ;  CoUmel,  20  June  54 ;  Ifa^or  OenenU,  Z3  June  59 ;  Lieut. General,  sz  Feb.  68 ;  Colonel 
'*  "     '     '  '    I.  66. 

—John  Hart  Dunne,*  Snaiffn,  ^31  Sept.  53;  Lt.  P37  Jan.  54;  Capt  27  July  55;  Itajor, 


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»3  Mar.  63 ;  Lt. Colonel,  35  Nov.  65  ;  Colonel,  35  Nov.  70. 
Xi^on.— William  Heniy  Dowling  Reeves  Welman,  jt'iut^n,  10  Dec.  47 :  X*.  6  June  54 ;  Capt,  ^30  Oct.  575 

M<{jor,  25  Nov.  65. 
Heniy  Fred.  Winchelaea  Ely,»  Bntign,  ^22  June  49;  Lt.  6  June  54 ;  Capt.  ^17  Nov.  57 ;  Uajor,  15  May  66. 


Cafmjjtb. 
Francis  Seymour  Graynor 

Charles  CkMktes    

Henry  James  Day*. . 


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Brigade  Major,  Hong  Kong  ) 

George  Richu^  Harvey* 

Alexander  M*  Arthur  Moir 

Forbes  Lugard  Story* 

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George  Arthur  Wayman 


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Charles  Henry  Scott  Kennedy 

Charles  Robert  Gibson 

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Charles  Cavendish  Nevile 'Z7N0V. 

Arthur  Whichcote  Turner '27  Feb. 

Samuel  Lang ^15  Oct. 

Henry  Charles  Harford '  5  Nov. 

Heniy  Oxenden  Weare   ,^22  Mar. 

GiwrgeChas-Jeflbryes  Johnson        

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Peter  Low 


1  Lieut.General  Braybrooke  served  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  Kandian  territories  in  z8z5,  and  in  the 
Kandian  rebellion  in  Z817-18. 
671    *  Colonel  Dunne  served  with  the  2xBt  Fusi- 
68;liers  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the 
69  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  lukerman,  siege 
67  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the 
z8th  June  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of 
'    theMedjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  with 
_  the  99th  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  the 
'    north  of  China,   including  the  action  of  Sinho, 
71  taking  of  Tangku,  assault  and  capture  of  the 
_,  inner  North  Taku  Fort,  actions  of  the  z8th  and 
'    2i8t  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
71 1  with  two  Clasps). 

7 1 '  "  Maior  Ely  and  Captain  Walker  served  with  the 
66  p9th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o 
28  Oct.  7z  in  China,  including  the  actions  of  Clumkiawlum 
28  Oct.  71  and  Paliatchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
3  Feb.    73  with  Clasp). 


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rgmmaetar. 

Qftarler  Matter.— Jvnea  Bateman,*"  8  March  7Z. 

Medical  Qjfteer.— Surgeon  Mofor  Francis  Leveeon  Grower  Gnnn,  Surgeon,  14  Mar.  65. 

FOeinge  Y6liow. —Agente,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead.— J?«^«ni«d/rofli  the  Cape  ofChod  Mope,  30  Sept,  1869. 

*  Captain  Day  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86oinChizia  as  Adjutant  of  the  99th  Regiment,  and  was  present 
in  the  actions  of  the  z8th  and  2z8t  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Harvey  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86oin  China,  including  the  actions 
near  l^iugohow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings 
in  the  vicinx^  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  Z862. 

>  Captain  Story  served  in  the  Anglo-Chinese  Force  under  Lt.CoIonel  Grordon,  and  has  received  the  Chinese  Imperial 
decozation  of  the  Red  Button. 

M  Quarter  Master  Bateman  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  and  was 
preaent  at  the  actions  of  the  z8th  and  21st  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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•  Colonel.— ^on.  Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon.^  CB.  Eiu^n  if  Lieut.  '2  May  34 ;  Z<.  ^  Capi.  '15  M»t  40; 
'      Capt.  6r  Lt.Colonel,  Pro    April  49;    Colonel,  38  Nor.  54;   Major  Oeneral,   8  June    63;    LmA.Omr^, 
-     I  Jan.  72  ;  Colonel  looth  Foot,  5  July  72. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— ifoii.  Charlee  John  Addinjcton,*  Eneign,  '16  Aug.  50 ;  Lt,  "^210  July  5a;  C(ipf.29 1)cc.54i 

St.MaJor,  20  July  ^8 ;  Major,  '24  Jan.  65  ;  l^.Colonel,  '12  June  69. 
Kajort.— Henij  Cook,*  Eneign,  15  June  55  j  Lt.  31  Aug.  55  ;  Capt,  i  June  58 ;  Major,  '7  April  6^ ;  Bf.Ii. 

Colonel,  23  May  73 . 
Terence  Weatherhead  Waverley  Smythe,*  Capt.  ap  June  58  ;  Major,  3  July  72. 


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Henry  Hartley  Prior 

William  Henry  Adolphus  Denys 

Robert  Longfield  Orme   

John  Roberts  Atkin 

Charles  Villiers  Summenrille  Downes  

Thomas  George  Clery 

Henry  James  Grasett,  Adjutant  3  May  7a... 

John  Dillon  Browne 

William  Trimble  Szziall   

Albert  Charles  Denison  

Edward  French  Owens   


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*  Captain  Helden  served  with  tbs 
Force  in  defence  of  Lower  Occbo, 
Gambia,  in  Feb.  Z864,  and  with  t^ 
expedition  under  LtColonel  Biri? 
up  tiie  Biver  Gambia  in  June  iH^ 
and  was  present  at  the  reductica  f 
Junoa  Cunda  and  CanniCanni  Tendi. 
Accompanied  Commodore  OomasstZ 
up  the  River  Prah,  Gold  OoMt,  ra 
the  Z4th  Aug.  Z873,  and  was  sercTj 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatch}. 


Pajrmofeer.— Horatio  Morgan,  zt  Sept.  58 ;  Hon,M^jor,  ij  Sept.  73. 
'Quarter  3fa«<^.— William  Smith,^  az  April  63. 
^edioal  Qjffleer.— Surgeon  Major  Robert  William  Jackson,"  Surgeon,  7  Aug.  66. 

Paeinge  Blmb.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Betumedfirom  Canada,  iz  ilTot.  1868. 

^  Lieut.General  Hon.  Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon  served  on  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Staff  throa^unitb 
Eastern  campaign  Z854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horae  killed),  and  akic^ 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB,,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  tne  Me^jidie,  and  Tnridsh 
Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  C.  J.  Addington  served  in  the  38th  Resimentthe  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854,  and  up  to  36tli  Jess 
1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  oa  tb! 
z8th  June— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Senredis  ;b* 
Indian  campaign  ttoto.  Nov.  Z857,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lndsc'* 
affairs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Cook  was  present  with  the  3and  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Chinhut3oUi  June  Z857,  and  throughout  tbe 
defence  of  the  Lucknow  Residency ;  comizzanded  the  outpost  at  Innes'  House  during  the  first  part  of  the  siege,  v^^- 
at  Sago's  House  during  the  latter  part  conmianded  two  sorties,  in  one  of  which  he  took  a  gim  in  hatterr  at  tfe 
head  of  twenty  men,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  General  Inglis'  despatoh  as  having  "  higUy  distinguished  hs 
self"  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*  Major  Smythe  served  in  the  Incorporated  Militia  in  Canada  during  the  suppression  of  tiio  iDsnrrectioa  ^ 
Z837-38,  and  was  jpresent  at  the  action  of  Windmill  Point.  Subsequently  ho  was  placed  in  cozmnand  of  the  B:^' 
Corps  of  Upper  (Canada,  in  which  he  served  until  joining  the  zooth  Regiment. 

'  Quarter  Master  Sznith  served  with  the  zTth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  and  Jan.  1855,  including  t^^frift? 
and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  was  also  at  the  boml)ardiBe^ 
and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Surgeon  Major  Jackson.— For  War  Services  see  **  Medical  Department.*' 


Gontirmation  of  Notes  to  101st  Foot, 

*♦  Captain  Warner  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeieiai,  «t^o. 
Nujjufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  operations  under  its  walls,  actions  of  Kamonl,  ^°°^^^' 
Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  captore  of  i»e  p^ 
from  the  Nusseerabsd  Brigade  on  30th  March  Z858  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*  Captain  Holley  served  in  the  campaign  in  Oude,  and  was  engaged  on  several  occasions  when  guns  ireretaE^- 
was  also  at  the  capture  of  five  guns  from  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade  on  30th  March  Z858  (Medal).  ^ 

»•  Captain  Fuller  served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  cspwre  .^ 
the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  -^ 

"  Captain  Stockley  served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  lYontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  ontaei-^** 
Piquet,  and  severely  wounded  on  the  Umbeyla  Heights  on  the  Z9th  November  (Meaal  with  Clasp).  „^v 

»  Captain  Nightingale  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  in  H.M.S.  Fox  (Medal  with  Clasp  lorr^^, 

*>  Qxiarter  Master  Boyton  served  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopwt**^* 
with  Clasp,  and  Tarkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z857-58.  and  was  px«'®''iiSl^«s: 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  ^J  ^[2^^ 
Frontier  war  in  Z863  imder  Sir  Neville  Chamoerlain  and  Sir  John  Garvock,  and  was  present  at  taefsv^  •-^ 
eaptnra  of  the  Ozag  Piquet  and  (^nioal  HiU  (Modal  with  Clasp).  ^  ^  ^  ■  ^ 

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I        CoIoaaL— <>orbet  Cotton,  Enrign,  9  April  25  ;  Lt.  '29  March  27 ;  Cavt.  '4  May  m  ;  Major,  5  June  44 ;  Li. Colonel, 

'  '20  April  49 ;  Colonel,  28  Nor.  54 ;  Major    Oeneral,  6  July  63 ;  Lieut.  Oeneral,  5  Jan.  72 ;  Colonel  xoxst  Foot 

I    29  Doc  73.  ' 

39  Lieutenaat  ColoaeL— George  Craster  Lambert,*  Entufn,  20  Feb.  45;  2^.   xx  Feb.  46;  Capt.  1  Feb.  56;  Major, 

<    II  July  63 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  30  Oct.  69. 
20  K«on.— Henry  George  Dela  Fosse,*  Enrign,  9  Dec.  54 ;  Lt,  23  Not.  56 ;  Capt.  ax  Jnne  61 ;  Bt.Major,  22  June6x; 

;    Major,  xo  Jan.  72  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  4  Mar.  72. 
29  Henry  Le  Champion,^  Entign,  20  Jan.  45  ;  jK.  x  Aug.  51 ;  Capt.  x  Jan.  62  ;  Major,  24  Jnly  72^ 


GAPTAiirs. 

37  I  Samuel  Alexander  Hnnter*. 

33  I  Montagu  Hall* 

ao  5rg  Thomaa  Adair  Butlerio 
18  INetoon  Kllie"  

17  iwmiam  Swynfen  Jervia"   . 

18  Wynyard  Hnddleeton  Wameri* 

16  George  Hunt  Holley"  

13  iFrancia  Ogllvie  Fnfleri*  .... 
12  ;  Cbarlea  More  Stockley"  .... 
16  .Spencer  HeniyMackay  .... 


I      I  LiBimvAim. 

11  {William  Henrr  Abbott 

10  Thbmaa  Macieane,  AijutaHt\ 

'  7  Aug.  67 ; 

12  Arthur  Corbet  Maurice,  Intt.\ 
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10  ;Wmiam  Prescod  Holmes 

5  .Walter GordonNorcott 

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Herbert  Soott  Gould  Miles  ... 
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Wflliam  Hemy  Kniffht 

George  Broadlbot  Havelock 

David  George  Johnston   

{Fairlie  Rossell  Martin 

'George  Allen 

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I  8vB  LxBurxvufTS. 

I  ;James  George  Cooke 

I  'George  Hale  Lane 

3  Edward  Pohlman  Browne  . 


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4  Jan.  69 

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8  Feb. 

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9  Feb. 
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30  July  62 

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X3  Nov.  66 

X5  Sept.  69 

28  May  70 

22  July  7x 

94  July  72 


BRBT.VAJ.    I    BT.LT.COL. 


^  Sir  Abraham  Roberts  served  the  campaign  of  1805 
66|  under  Lord  Lake,  and  crossed  the  Sutl^  with  tho 
f  Army  in  pursuit  of  Holkar  and  Amheer  Khan.  On  ser- 


.  67 


Pagr«<M<«r.— Henry  Dickonson  Nightingale,^*  26  July  64 ; 

(^ttarUr  If <u<«r.— Thomas  Boyton,*^  x  Nov.  7x. 

Mediaal  Qfflctr.Smyeon  Major  James  Jardme,  MD,  Sun 


vice  m  Bundlecund  in  1806,  and  continually  employed 

against  Pindareos  and  marauders.    Acted  as  Brigade 

Major  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Komona,  and  siege  of 

.  Gunnowrie  in  1807    Nepaul  war  of  T8x4-x5,pre6ent  at 

59. the  storm  of  the  Fort  of  Kalunga  (War  Modal),  com- 

27  April  7oImanded  tho  13th  N.I.  in  the  action  of  Morie  ke  Tebee, 

29  June  66  and  was  Statf  to  a  Brigade  successftxUy  engaged  at 
22  July   71  JBirla  ke  Tebee,  capturing  the  chief,  with  many  otiiers, 

*'i4  Jul.    71  and  completely  routing  the  enemv.    Commanded  a 

28  Oct.  71  Brigade  throughout  the  campaign  of  X838-39  in 
98  Oct.  7x  Affghanistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
28  Oct.     71  Ghuznee  (Medal,  CB.,  and  2nd  Class  Dooranee  Order). 

30  Dec.    71     *  Lt.  Colonel  Lambert  served  in  the  Sntli^'  campaign 

I  in  X846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
!  (Medal).   Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  relief 

of  the  garrison  of  Pegu  on  X4th  Deo.  operations  in  the 

SPB  LiBPT.  I  vicinity,  storm  and  re-capture of  Belin (Medal) .  Served 

I  Jan.    73 1  In  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was 

x5  Mar.   73  present  at  the  attack  uid  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet, 

19  June   72  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  '  '    '      and  Lt.  28  June  49 ;  i$t  Lt.  15  Aug.  53 ;  Capt.  6  May  61, 


I  Q0tctr.—8wryei 
Faeinge  Blue.- 


.  Surgeon,  23  Oct.  67. 

■Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jri«A  Agent*,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
SHumedJhm  India,  3  JPeb.  1869. 


'  LLCTolonelDe  la  Foase  served  in  the  ArtiUeiy  at  the  siege  of  Cawnpore  in  1857  under  Major  General  Sir  Hugh  M. 
feeler  (mentioned  In  despatches  and  allowed  to  reckon  one  year's  extra  service).  Served  in  the  ArtiUeTy  with 
he  Force  under  Major  Generals  Havelock  and  Outram,  and  present  at  the  crossing  into  Oude,  actions  of  Mungar- 
m  and  Alumbagh,  and  entxy  into  Lucknow ;  commanded  two  guns  in  an  advance  piquet  during  the  subsequent 
iefenoe  of  the  Reaidency ;  present  at  the  retaking  of  Cawniwre  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thaiiks  of 
he  (xovemor  General  inOoundl,  Medal  with  two  CJlasps,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  recommended  for  the  Brevet  of 
lajor  and  for  the  Victoria  Cross).  Served  with  the  iSikkim  Field  Force  as  Staff  Officer  under  Colonel  Gawler  in 
B61  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  approbation  of  the  Governor  General  in  (Jouncil,  and  recommended  a 
eoond  time  for  the  Brevet  of  Major  by  the  Commander  in  Chief).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863, 
md  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Oag  Piquet^  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (mentioned  in 
letnatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Muor  Le  Champion  served  throughout  the  Suticg  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal  for  Ferozeshah).  Also  in 
he  Hin  campaign  uid  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kote  Kangra  in  1846.  Suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and 
iresent  at  the  outbreak  at  Meemt  (wounded  m  the  leg  while  reconnoitring),  operations  on  the  Hindon  river  of  the 
|Dth  and  ^ist  May  X857,  battie  of  Budlcekeserai,  and  taking  of  the  heights  befbre  Delhi  on  the  8th  June ;  siege^ 
iSBSQlt  of  the  citv,  and  capture  of  Delhi,  including  aibirs  of  the  9th  xsth  (horse  shot)  x5th  17th  23rd  and  29th 
'one  9th  i8th  and  93rd  JulV  (Medal  with  Clasp),  was  recommended  for  the  Victoria  (Jross,  and  holds  official 
icknowledgmenfc,  dated  x6th  April  X858,  of  '*  zealous  and  efficient  service  on  various  occasions"  fh>m  the  Court  of 
)iTectoTB;  also  acknowledgments  dated  5th  June  1862  and  30th  December  1864  *'of  great  gallantry  and  devo> 
ion,"  and  of  "  good  and  useftd  service  in  action  "  l^om  the  Major  (General  commanding  the  forces  at  the  siege  of 
)elhi,  and  tram  the  Cknumander  in  Chief  of  India. 

*  Captain  Hunter  served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
he  Conical  HiU  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Captain  Hall  aenred  with  the  xst  Bengal  Fusiliers  during  tho  Burmese  war  of  x85a-53  (Medal  with  CHasp  for  Pegu). 
Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  Havelock's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Ganges  at  Cawn- 
)ore,  the  actions  of  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  flrat  relief  of  Lucknow  on  acth  Sept.;  employed  in  all  the  mining 
fperations  of  the  defmce  of  the  Residency  until  finally  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  on  24th  Nov.  X857.  Led  one  of  the 
tonning  parties  on  the  Him  Khannah  (mentioned  in  despatches).  OooupiUion  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram. 
Vith  the  ist  Bengal  Fusiliers  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  and  during  the  subsequent  operationa 
a  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

^  Captain  Bntler  served  In  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  from  the  xoth  Jnne  1857  in  all  the 
tngagements  under  the  walls  of  Delhi,  action  of  Ni^ufghur,  siege  storm  and  eapture  of  Delhi  (slightly  wounded), 
tctions  of  Gungeree,  Pnttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lncknow  (swam  the  Ctoomtee  under  a  heavy 
ire  and  inspected  the  enemy's  entrenchments,  for  which  he  received  the  Victoria  Cross),  and  subsequent  operations 
&  Oude  (Medal  with  two  (Hasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
^d  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  (Tlasp). 

"  Captain  ElUs  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battie  of  Budlcekeserai  (slightiy 
pounded) ,  siege  of  Delhi  and  some  of  the  engagements  under  its  walls,  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and 
ll^ynpooTie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two 


^ptain  Jenris  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  waspresent  at  the  deflsnce  of  Cawnpore  in  Nov. 
|57i  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  tho  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of 
1^63.  BBd  WM  pfreaent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet»  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with 
Hasp). 

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38 


The  Boyal  Tiger  "  EpwUimwr  agendo  " 

LucKirow.' 
OobneL —^ir  Robert  John  Hiuwey  Vivian.^  6FCB.  JI7n«f^.  xa  Juno  19 ;  X«.  13  June  19 ;  CofL  x  A119.  35 ;  If^of, 

9  Dec.  16 ;  U.CoUmel,  15  Oct.  41 ;    Colonel,  15  Sept.  51 ;  Ifa/or  General,  28  Nov.  S4 ;  Lieut.eenena,  34  Oct  6a  ; 

Qeneral,  23  Nov.  70 ;  Colonel  loand  Begt.  30  Sept.  63. 
Lietttanant  OoloneL— Henrv  Joseph  Jepson,"  Enrign,  ao  Feb.  46;  Le.  39  Feb.  48 ;  Cant.  33  Nov.  56;  Xmot,  30 

July  62 ;  Lt.ColoneltS  O^-  73. 
M^on.— George  John  Hjarconrt.*  Bneiffn,  20  Jan.  50;  Li.  lo  June  53 ;  Copt  15  Ang.  60 ;  Major,  4  Jan.  71. 
Edward  Dunbar,  Sneipn,  14  June  45 ;  Lt.  14  June   51 ;  Capt.  30  July  6a ;  Major,  5  Oct.  73. 


Captaiits. 
Lawrence  Anthony  M.  GrsBme^ 

Henry  Francifl  HomBby*   

Jamee  Andrew  Woods*    

«.  John    Duncan.  ^^    Garrieon  \ 

InHruetor,  Dublin  J 

William  Cleland"  

Reginald  Coleridge  Party"  .. 
NathanielJno.CominsStevenBi* 
John  Edward  Varty  Rogers^* .. 
William  Bayford  Lindsay  .. 
John  Harvey  Blunt" 


LxsmvAjm. 

John  Blair 

Charles  Harrison  Carr .. 
Thomas  Baskett  Turner . 


Frederick  Grey  Faber,  Inelr. ") 
of  Mnekeiry  34  April  72    ...} 

William  Hector  McCaskill 

William  Francis  Vetch,  Adju-  \ 
iant  18  Dec.  70 } 

Charles  Robert  Kerr 

Frederick  Fra.  Wilder  Taylor 

Ponsonby  Carrick  Sandes 

Laurence  Richard  Dowdall  ... 

Edmund  George  Barrow    

Edw.  Brandereth  Hutchinson 

Spencer  Godfrey  Bird 


Sub  Libutivabts. 

Aleyn  Zouch  Palmer 

Henry  Tempest  Hicks 
George  Arthur  Mills 


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9  June  54 
30  Mar.   55 

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4  Mar.  57 
30  Dec.    56 

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13  Sept.  57 
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4  Oct.    57 


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23  Nov.  56 

xa  Jan.  57 

xoSept.  57 

6  Oct.  57 

21  Oct.  57 

2x  Nov.  57 

xs  Aug.  60 

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XX  Oct.  59 


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4  Nov. 

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6  Nov. 

8  Mar. 

33  Jan. 


25  Dec. 
3  Oct. 
5  Nov. 

32  Jan. 
8  July 
X  July 

28  Oct 


30  July  62 

30  July  62 

26  July  63 

33  Jan.  68 

8  July  68 

30  Nov.  70 

30  Nov.  70 

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8  May  72 

5  Oct.  72 


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30  Dec.  71 
30  Dec.  71 
28  Feb.   74 

SITB  LIBUT. 


34  April  73 
4  Dec.  73 
13  Nov.  73 


*  Lt.  Colonel  Jepson  served  in  Goomaoor  in  X847-4L 

*  Major  Harcourt  served  in  the  Madras  Fnsi&n  is 
jthe  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  bt 

68  Pegu),  and  accompanied  the  force  sent  agsiott  lbs 
rebel  chief  Nga  Bew.  Served  in  tlie  Indian  matsy 
campaign  of  1857-58  attached  [to  the  and  Beceal 
Fusiliers,  and  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Iklh:, 
in  the  advanced  batteries  fh>m  7th  to  xith  Sfpt 
assault  of  the  city  and  six  durs^  fighting  tbeTBc. 
Commanded  a  field  Colunm  in  November  1857  leti 
to  accompany  Colonels  Sherwill  and  Johnstone  \4Ca 
Trigonometrical  Survey  to  the  Maree  Mountaia  ri 
the  Trans-Indus  frontier ;  encountered  and  repvM 
the  enemy.  Rejoined  xst  Madras  Fusiliers  in  Feb.  il^ 
in  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outeam,  and  prewat 
at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  the  campaign  of  iSf^  ia 


Oude,  including  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  and  other 
minor  aflkirs.  was  StafTOfficer  to  a  Field  Cchzs 
under  M^or  Raikes  which  repulsed  the  esemj  u 
Bhahpore  on  X3th  Oct.  1858  (Medal  with  two  Claips\ 

P<qrm«««».— William  Thomson,"  7  Nov.  68 ;  ajtf.  23  March  67^  Honorary  Capiaim,  7  Nov.  73. 

Quarter  Maeter.— George  Francis  Stenson,  x  Jan.  73. 

Medical  Officer.— Suryeon  Major  Robert  Bwesford  &nyth,i'  MD.Surgeon,  26  Jan.  58 ;  Surgeon  Major,  8  Oct  7a. 

Fadngt  'BXue.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Irith  Agenie,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co.  | 

Returned  from  India,  26  March  1870. 

'  Sir  Robert  Vivian  served  throughout  the  Burmesewar  of  1824-26,  and  was  present  at  the  fkll  and  oocupati::^  of 
Rangoon,  assault  of  stock>idcs  at  Yelgeo.  Joozong,  and  Kemmendine,  repulse  of  the  enemv's  attack  on  the  LisesM 
Rangoon,  and  subsequent  operations,  affairs  in  the  Panglang  river,  attack  and  capture  of  stockades  at  Thasabi.^ 
(in  command  of  his  Regiment) ,  repulse  of  the  enemv's  several  attaclu  under  Bundoola  on  the  Lines  at  Bangoos  trcz, 
xst  to  7tli  Dec.  1824,  general  engagement  on  xst  (slightly  wounded),  5th,  and  7th  Dec.,  action  at  Kokein,  assaulta^ii 
capture  of  Zimbike,  aflfkirs  near  Prome  and  Patnagoh,  storm  of  Malown,  and  battle  of  Pagammew  (Medal  with  CIa57  ■ 
Commanded  the  Force  which  captured  the  Fort  of  Nepaunee,  held  by  a  body  of  insurgent  Arabs,  22nd  Feb.  tS4i  '^ 
which  service  ho  received  the  thanks  of  the  local  Government  and  Commander  in  Chief.  In  1855,  during  the  ^^ 
aian  war,  organized  and  commanded  the  Turkish  Contingent  of  20,000  men,  and  occupied  the  position  of  Eertci  | 
during  the  winter  of  1855-56,  and  received  the  approval  and  acknowledgments  of  Her  Migesty's  Gcveroment  (XfS., 
xst  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^  Major  Gra?me  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  an  insurrection  in  the  lower  part  of  the  Bassein  river  in  Jan.  ::54 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  m  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutinv  in  Bengal  in  x8«7-58,  and  vroBent  «nt]b 
Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  mnn  25th  Sept.  to  N-.v. 
1657,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Ln^now,  and  asr 
paign  of  1858  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year*s  service  for  Lucknow).  Served  in  tiie  AhTSsinian  «=• 
paign  in  1868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  the  "  extent  and  t«2s« 
of  his  assistance,' '  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) .  ' 

*  Captain  Homsby  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  GmU-? 
rebels  at  Shahrajpore,  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Migor  Bamston  commanding  2nd  Battalion  of  Detactameots  at  tbf  i 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1857,  and  at  the  reUef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  including  the  captare  *.  ' 
the  Secundrabagh,  Shah  Nnjiff,  32nd  Mess  House  and  Tarakote ;  also  nresent  at  the  oocnpation  of  the  Alomboc^ 
under  Ontmm,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  semM  | 
for  Lucknow). 

>  Captain  Woods  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  nresent  at  the  act»in  r-  < 
Soorajpore,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  storming  of  the  Secundrabagh,  Shah  Ni^'ifi;  and  jand  Mcu  | 
House,  occupation  of  the  AlumlMtgh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude  with  passage  0. 
the  Goomtee,  and  several  minor  ttBTairs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

u  Captain  Duncan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Soonlpore,  deftx»e  | 
of  the  Alumbagh  under  Ck>lonel  M'intyre,  storming  of  the  Secundrabagh  and  Shah  Nyoiff  and  relief  of  Lockncv  C7 
Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Onde,  with  pw*  j 
aage  of  the  Goomtee,  action  at  Shahpore,  and  other  minor  affldrs  (Medal  with  two  Clsusps,  and  ayesr'Bserncefi: 
Lucknow).  .  . 

1*  Captain  (Tleland  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Havei^c* 
Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Fandoo  Nudaee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  AliunlMgn,i«lia 
of  Lucknow.  and  defence  of  the  Residency,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  captare  of  lAcknow,  cam- 
paign of  X858  in  Oude— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).       ^^ 

i«  Oaptain  Parry  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  °ff''^$^ 
deftoce  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Colonel  M'Intyre,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  CHyde,  occupation  of  "•""*?£ 
under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  x8k8  in  Oude  with  passage  of  the  (Soomtee  and  other  ounor  ssu» 
(Medal  with  two  (Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  ..  »   •  _j 

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I   irv<»r.a3  Nov.  4x;  2W.X<.0t>W,  4  July  43;  JU.CohmeLro  May  47;  dolotul,  i  Feb.  54;  3£q,-or  Oenend^U 
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LiMtonot  OeloiML— Needhazn  Thompson  Parsons,*  £*Mt^,  a6  July  45 ;  X«.  99  June  49 :  Cap<.  za  Mar.  58 :  Jfaior 
i^Sept.69;  Xf.CoioiMZ,  34  July  73.  ^   »       .^    » 

■•]«*— Bobert  Alexander  Taylor,"  Sntign,  7  Mar.  46 ;  Li.  xs  Oct.  47 ;  Capi,  i  Jan.  6a ;  Major,  8  June  72. 
Conway  Williams  Smith,  Snriffn,  9  Deo.  5a ;  Lt.  33  Nov.  56  ;  Capt.  30  July  6a  ;  Mgfor,  p  Aug.  73 


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f.Colville  Frankland,>  Brigade  Jfqfor,  Malta... 
Him,  Horaee  Miles  Hobart,*  Aide  de  Camp  to  \ 

the  Q^9€mor  of  Madrae    i 

Frederick  Beeves" 

I  William  Henry  Brind7 

Wyndham  Henry  Davidson 

Algernon  Arbntimot  Godwin 

Charles  Edward  Glasse  

James  Anthony  OorbaUis  

Edmund  Leopold  Clarke  

f.  Frederick  William  Graham* 


LiSUfBAAVTB. 

Robert  Leith  Shaw  .....'. 

Henxy  Fisher  Heathoote 

William  Carre  Biddell 

Robert  M'Intoeh  Nott,  ImtruHor  ofMueketij  \ 

36  Mar.  73 i 

3Iarttn  John  EUckley 


Henry  Hensey  Fraeer  Pidcock 

:  Robert  Heniy  Mansel,  Adjutant  8  June  73  . 

Charles  Duncan  Cooper 

James  Boy  Dick 

Edward  Hugh  Hughes   , 

SkefBufffam  John  Wynne   

Henry  Leycester  Aylmer  

Henry  Charles  Barton  Gray , 

Norman  Bellas  Barlow  

Charles  Coningham 


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zaOot. 
zz  Deo. 
aoNov. 

7  June 
>^32  April 

a  Jon. 
39  Dec. 


3o  April  66 
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13  Jan. 


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28  Oct. 
30  July 
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3  June  67 
a  Mar.  68 
34  July  7a 
Z4Aug.  7a 
zz  Sept.  73 
'z4  Jan.  71 
a6Mar.  73 
37  Aug.  73 


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i'i4  Mar. 
PzsFeb.    68 
8  July    68 

33  Jan. 

3  Feb. 

4  Feb. 


8  Feb.  68 
35  Mar.  68 
35  Mar. 

8  July 

33  Dec. 


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Robert  Charles  Pentland 

Frank  Hughes  


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38  Oct. 


35  Sept.  69 
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-,  .       •  Captains  Hon.  H.  M.  Hobart  and 

38  Kjci.  7z  Beeves  were  engaged  in  suppressing 

28  Oct.  71  the   mutiny  of  the  63nd  and   69th 

^SS^?'  7;  Bengal  N.I.  and  Horse  Artillery  at 

38  Oct.  7'  I  Mooltan  on  3zBt  Aug.  1858  (Medal) . 


3z  Aug.  73 1 
Z3  Nov.   73} 


•  -  Peymatier.—Geonte  Pumfirett,*  Z5  May  66 ;  Soit.Captain,  xs  May  7z. 

13   Qnarttr  Master.— WilUam  Daly,io  30  July  63. 
\      Meileal  Officer.— Surgeon  Mtujor  Duncan  Alex.  Campbell  Fraser,  ATD.,  Surgeon,  4  May  63. 

Fdeinge  Bine.— Agente,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead.— Jrwik  Agewte,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Betumedf^rom  India^  6  Feb.  187X. 
>  Sir  Winiam  Wyllie  commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  the  Deckan  and  Conkan  in  z8aa,  and  in  Guzerat  in  Z823. 
Pi-e«eiit  at  the  action  on  the  Heights  of  Jerun  in  Gutch  under  Colonel  D.  Campbell  in  Z835,  and  thanked  in  general 
(Tiers.  Served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Cutch  under  Colonel  Mark  Napier  in  Z825-36.  Was  Brigade  Maior  with  the 
^2Lha7  Column  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  under  Lord  Keane  in  z  838-39,  and  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Hfhuaee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabul,  and  was  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Force  under  Sir  Thomas 
VLIjihire,  and  accompanied  the  storming  Column  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Khelat  (Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
u  Aa^istant  Adjutant  General  in  Scinde  and  Beloochistan  under  Sir  Richard  England  in  i84z-4a,  and  was  present 
tt  IrAh  attacks  on  the  Heights  of  Hykulzye,  the  forcing  of  the  Koiuck  Pass  to  and  ftom  Candahar^  and  other  opera- 
)to-5.  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Force  in  Scmde  and  Beloochistan  under  Sir  Charles  Napier, 
ltd  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB.).  Com- 
Sanded  the  Troops  on  the  sea-coast  in  the  Southern  Conkan,  co-operating  with  the  Field  Force  under  General 
DeAiQotte,  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  Z844-45.  Has  been  repeatedly  thanked  in 
ieypatches. 

*  LtColonel  Parsons  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  z 853-53,  including  the  storm  and  recapture  of  Pegu  on  3zst  Nov. 
itljcf  of  its  garrison  ^n  Z4th  Dec.  z85a,  and  operations  in  the  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Was  attached  t6 
&>  <4tb  Regiment  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  in  Nov.  X857.  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
[U'^t.  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  Z863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag 
r/  vi,  the  Oonical  Hill,  and  TJmbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Ua.'or  Taylor  served  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  attack  of  the  suburbs, 
Brrm  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  ;  also  the  battle  of  Gooierat,  surrender  of  the  Sikh  Army  at  Rawul 
P:.l««,  and  porsuit  of  the  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Engaged  in  suppressing  the 
=.r:3v  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  N.I.  and  Horse  Artillery  at  Mooltan  on  31st  Aug.  Z858  (Medal). 

*  'raptain  Frankland  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah 
L.:  f  Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  ■  aptain  Brind  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Navy  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  Z856-57,  and  was  present 
'■i  tV  landing  under  heavy  fire  in  Hallnlah  Bay,  taking  of  the  Bushire  Forts,  bomb«irdment  storm  and  capture  of 
E^:»hire  (wounded) ,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  also  actively 
'  ;r%?ed  in  several  boat  engagements  in  the  Canton  river  and  North  Coast  of  China  in  Z857.  Served  with  the  zst 
^^ni  European  Fusiliers  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  z  857-59,  <^d  ^^<m  present  in  the  actions  of  Barreel 
l^twabgunge,  and  Kentour,  engagement  with  and  capture  of  five  guns  fhmi  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade,  and  several 
^'.^r  actions  in  Oude  (Medal).  Served  with  the  zzth  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  China  war  of  z86o  at  the  defbnce  of 
Cintcn ;  and  in  z86z  was  engaged  in  the  defence  of  Shanghai  and  Woosung  against  the  Taeping  rebels. 

*  Captain  Graham  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  z  867-68  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  his 
KrTicea  were  broueht  to  the  especial  notice  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (mentioned 
£  deapatchea,  Me&l). 

*  CaptafaQ  Pnmf^rett  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  Z854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  affhir  of  Bulganak,  battle 
:f  BalaUava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  flill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Quarter  Master  Daly  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  attack  of  the 
m^/Kirbs,  storm  of  the  ci^.  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  the  battle  of  Goqjerat,  surrender  of  the  Sikh  Army  at 
Bavul  Pindee,  and  pursuit  of  the  All^hans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Engaged  in  suppressing 
]^9  mutiny  of  the  6and  and  69th  Bengal  N.I.  and  Horse  Artilleij  at  Mooltan  on  3XBt  Aug.  Z858  (Medal). 


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-  Nov.  46;  Major  4-  Colonel,  Pas  Mar.  53 ;  Major  General,  20  June  64;  LietU.General,  30  M»y  6a;  Gnml, 
I  April  70 ;  Colonel  xo4th  Regiment,  a  Feb.  67. 

Lieatenant  OoloneL— Webber  Desborougfa  Harris,^  Snticn.  25  Jan.  41 ;  U.  26  Dec.  42 :  Capi.  i  Mar.  52 :  BtJlajtr, 
19  Jan.  58 ;  Major,  99  June  66;  Lt.CoUmel,  38  Nov.  68. 

?'J"'f";;^i5S^l®®,??'^  Edward  Gneme,"  Eneign,  ao  Feb.  47 ;  U.  31  Mar.  53 ;  Capt.  if  June  58 ;  af»jV,2Max.6-:. 

Campbell  Clark,*  Jn»y»,  9  Dec.  44 ;  Lt.  15  Aug.  47 ;  Capi,  28  Nov.  59 ;  Major,  aS  Nov.  68.  


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'Puhjaub"  " CHiLLiAy walla. "  "GoojJSRiT"  "Pbou"  "Delhi. 


Captaiits. 

John  Gore  Campbell*  

Thomaa  Alexander  Hunter?  ... 

Clement  Pigou*  

Charlea  Martyn  Boswell 

Morris  Graluun  Taylor  

#.  Henry  Spalding* 

Maurice  Fitsmanrioe  Stokes ... 

Alfred  William  Ducat  

Henry  Jonathan  Woodward ... 
Lestock  Walters  Iredell 


Edward  Zohrab  Thornton 

Stanley  Napier  Roberts,  Inet,  \ 

of  Muiketry  29  July  73 } 

Ponsonby  Alcock  

Fred.  James  William  Davies... 
Albert  Edward   Williamson') 

Goldsmid,  Adj.  j  Oct.  71 ...  i 
Markham  E.  Teynnam  Sherwill 

JohnLiptrott 

Charles  Henry  Short   .... 

Richard  Holbeche , 

Henry  Murray , 

Alfred  LoveU  Simons  

Lionel  Edw.  Blakeney  Booth... 
Charles  James  Butler  ... 
Arthur  Munro  Maunsell 


Sub  LiiUTXVurTs. 
Mayow  Shortt 


20  Aug,  53 

14  Juno  56 

13  Dec.  56 

13  June  57 

26  May  58 

20  Feb.  58 

8  June  6z 

13  Dec.  56 

20  Oct.  61 

4  Oct.  60 


7  June 
17  July 

13  Feb. 

29  June 

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9  Feb. 
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9  Nov. 

12  Aug.  57 
30  April  58 
18  May  58 

13  April  59 
9  Oct.  59 

30  June  63 

12  Oct.  ~ 
17  Nov. 
2  Jan. 


26  July  62 

XX  Jan.  67 

9  Feb.  68 

7  May  68 

28  Nov.  68 

28  May  69 

30  Jan.  70 

28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7X 

28  Oct.  7X 

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6  Mar.  72 

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^  Lt.Colonel  Harris  served  the  Punjaab  eampai^. 
of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  GhiUianwalkh  vA 
Goojerat  (Medcd  with  two  Clasps).  Servoi aa tieci-^i 
in  commimd  of  the  2nd  Bengal  European  T^il  *« 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  X857  (mentio:ii'l  ::> 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Ma-or . 
'  Major  Grteme  served  in  the  Indian  matiar  cim- 
lign  of  X857-59  as  Interpreter  to  the  2nd  Batt.  EL': 
irigade,  and  as  Assistant  Commissaiy  General  xo  h- 


BriL  , 

Hope  Grant's  and  Sir  Alfk^  Horsford's  Dirji 
and  was  present  at  the  final  siege  of  Lnckno«r(!&u- 
tioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
*  Mf^or  Clark  served  the  Pui^aub  oampain  u' 
848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  an-s 
of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  ChillianwaUah  v. 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Glaaps).  Served  in  B?r^«' 
hi  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Was  atueb^l  :>? 
the  88th  Regiment  during  the  operations  at  Csvtp  :^ 
under  General  Windham  in  November  1857,  aain 
very  dangerously  wounded  (Medal). 

"Surgeon  Major  Hooper.— For  War  Serrices  «« 
"Medical  Department." 


P<^)rflMwear.~Augnstu8  Frederick  Braham,  31  March  62 ;  Mon,Capiain,  1  Dec.  67. 

Qttarier  Matter.— V^  Charles  Wooden, »•  26  Oct.  60. 

MedUcal  Officer.— Surgeon  Mcy'or  Lucas  Gtoorge  Hooper,^^  Surgeon,  30  Jxme  65. 

Faeinge  Dark  Blue.— .i^m^  Yesey  W.  Holt,  Esq.— JrM  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Si.  and  Co. 
Retwmedfrom  Inaia,  x8  Beeember  X87X. 

*  Captain  Campbell  served  in  the  Santhal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Also  at  the  defence  of  Saugor  during  the  l^i^^ 
mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Hunter  aerved  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  X857,  including  the  batUe  of  Budleekeserai,  operattons  daring:  t£9 
siege,  with  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  served  with  the  Sikfaim  Field  Force  ^^ 
Lt.Colonel  Gawler  from  2Qth  Deo.  x86o  to  26th  Mje^ x86x.  , 

*  Captain  Pigou  served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European  Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  eampaigt  •.- 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  near  Agra  against  the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  5th  July,  and  agaioS  tl? 
Indore  rebels  on  xoth  October ;  also  with  Seaton's  Column  at  Gungeeree  and  Putialee,  and  with  the  Agra  Cdss^ 
towards  Gwalior  in  June  1858  (Medal) . 

*  Captain  Spalding  was  attached  to  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  from  May  to  October  i:."< 
and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore  (Medal) . 

10  Quarter  Master  C.  Wooden  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  17th  Lanem,  2.- 
eluding  the  affairs  of  Bulganao  and  M'Kenzle'a  Farm,  night  attack  on  Russian  outposts  on  Z9th  Feb.  1855,  ^»si>» 
of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  Adl  of  Sebastopol  (MTedal  with  four  Qasps,  Tics?nt 
CroBS,  French  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  during  the  mutinv  of  X857-50,  and  was  preset  ^ 
the  operations  in  Central  India  under  (General  Miohel,  and  action  of  Zerapore  on  29tn  Dec.  1858  (Medal). 


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4^  Colonel.— (George  Alexander  Malcolzn,^  CB.  Ermgn,  1*31  Deo.  25 ;  Lt.  '7  Jono  37 ;  Cop^  '30  Dec.  31 ;  Major, 
'    1*13  Dec.  39 ;  Bi.IA.Colonel,  23  Dec.  4?  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  ;  Major  Oeneral,  a6  Oct.  58 ;  Lieut.  General,  8  Mar. 

67 ;  Colonel  105th  Regiment,  10  Mar.  66. 
31  Lieatenant  Oolonel.— John  Robert  Mackenzie,  Sneign,  ai  June  43 ;  Lt.  ax  Jan.  47 ;  Capt»  5  Jan.  57 ;  Me^'or, 

1)  July  6a ;  Lt. Colonel t  12  Feb.  66 ;  Colonel,  13  Feb.  71. 
24  Majors.— Henry  James  Bell,  J^iwurn,  14  June  50 ;  Lt.  15  Oct.  54  ;  Capt.  30  July  62  ;  Jftyor,  3  Oct.  70. 
»  Francis  William  James  Sewell,  Eneign,  8  June  54 ;  2/<.  14 'June  56 ;  Capi.  30  July  62  ;  Major,  6  Nov.  70. 


I  Ci.FTl.Ur8. 

*-   George  Canning  Therry 

^  E'hrard  Gardiner 

*3  Charles  Frederick  Bond 

»9  Henry  Beckley   

17  Josiah  Wilkinson  

»^  Edward  Raikea 

»7  William  Staines  Daniell* 

'^  Edward  Daniel  Way 

»6  John  William  Darvin  

1-  Thomas  Kelly 

iC)  iXorman  Haudsson* 


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i  LlXTTTUrAKTS. 

*4  I  Robert  George  Newbolt 

*°  I  James  John  Dayy 

'^  Herbert  Charles  Symons,  Instructor  qf  Mne-  ^ 

■    Mrjf  ^et.  70    S 

7  George  Henry  Ferrier 

'  iGeorge  Philip  Francis  Byng 

7  Francis  Grant  Maltby 

^  Icharles  Stafford  Stephen  Whitehill 

^  s William  Douglas  Graham,  Adjutant  3  July  73... 

5   William  Edward  Hilliard  

5   Frodorick  Chase  Cooper 

7   Reginald  James  Morrison 

9   Henry  William  Tombs   

"   Henry  Skoy 


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6  Nov.  70 
28  Oct.  71 
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6  Sept.  73 


sS  Ptofmaeter. — Alexander  Davidson,  12  Aug.  62 ;  Bidinff  Matter ,  tg  July  36 ;  Lt,  29  Mur.  57  ;  Son.Major,  X3  Aug.  72* 
7  \  Quarter  Matter. ^"Eenry  Enos  Moody  Fo.«*ter,*  xx  Jan.  67. 
^Medical  Qffleer. Surgeon  Major  Wallace  Haward,'  Surgeon,  2  Mar.  66. 

Faeinge  Pale  Buff.— ^^m^j,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
'  Returned  from  Aden,  26M  March  1874. 

^  Liout.General  Malcolm  served  on  the  first  China  expedition  (Medal,  Brevet  of  I4. Colonel,  and  CB.). 

*  Captain  Daniell  served  with  the  Transport  Train  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  4th  Deo.  X867  to 
hr  15th  June  x868  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

*  (."aptain  Huskisfion  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  in  the  provinces  of  Waikato, 
'aranaki,  and  Wanganui  (Medal). 

'  Quarter  Master  Foster  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86x.      Also* 
jroa^rhout  that  of  1863-65  (Medal). 

*  SurgeonMajorHawaxxL— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department."  ^ 


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Copt.  30  July  6a , 
■idart.— Edwitrd  Lloyt 


Major f  II  Sept.  68 
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Id.ColoHel,  13  Aug.  72 


^    ,  ^  .  'ja  Nor.  47 ;  i<.'»a6  Deo.  51 ;  Capt.  20  Oct.  57  j  Motor,  93  Sept.  70- 

Emot  Lftrking  Tlobertaon>»  Eruign,  9  Dec.  53 ;  -^^^  ^3  ^^o^-  5^  ?  Q»P^'  30  J^^y  ^  ;  lfa;or,  13  Aug.  73. 


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Bobert  Durham  Auistruther 
Robert  Gibbings  Westropp 

John WUliamGarUck  

George  Gharlee  Girardot 

Bobert  Campbell  Richardson... 
Henrjr  William  Cunynghame  \ 

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Edward  Rodney  Cecil  Pechell 

Harrf  Bromley  Pitman  

Charles  Lechmere  Heathcote. 


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Henry  Bailey 

Frederick  Dawson 

Henry  Charles  Reynolds 

James  John  Mallandaine    

Henry  Mapleton  Compign^  ... 

Cathoart  Dempster  

George  Richard  Pooley  

Walter  Wilson  James  

George  Williams  Deane  

Charles  Edward  Parker  Jenris 
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^  Lieut.General  Hon.  George  Cadogmn  terradvth 
the  Grenadier  Guards  in  Canada  during  the  mar»-> 
tion  of  1838.  Also  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  :\4. 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUara,  and  l^> 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebestopol  (Medal  with  four  Oa^^ 
CB.,  Commander  and  Class  of  St.  Manriee  asd  ^ 
Lasarus,  3rd  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  TcrUi 
Medal).  He  was  employed  as  the  Queen's  Q<ss^^ 
sioner  to  the  Sardinian  Army  in  the  Crimes  Avs  :ii 
April  1855.  until  its  withdrawal  in  May  1S56.  S(T7>. 
as  British  MiUtajnr  Attache  at  Sardinian  Beid  ^^'^ 
ters  during  the  war  of  Italian  Independence  id  ^i:« 
and  again  at  Italian  Head  Quarters  m  1866. 

>  Lt.  Colonel  Gillespie  serred  throughout  tbcTe^^' 
campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  stonn  asd  d:- 
ture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  BnahJre,  expediDci  v 
Bonuqoon,  and  battle  of  Kooahab  (Medal  with  Gm 


P«yMat<M*.— Darid  Hepworth,  za  Aug.  63 ;  Mon.Captain,  za  Aug.  67. 

QliarUr  Afa«e«r.— Patnck  Cozmell,  33  April  73. 

Mtiieal  Officer.— Snrgton  Mv^or  JamBs  Kelly,  Swrgton,  a  Jan.  69. 

JPaeinm  White.-^Agenit,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Co. 
Seiwmedfrom  India,  la  Jan.  1874. ' 
4  Major  Iiloyd  serred  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53,  induding  the  opentioa  a 
the  Fisn  Rirer,  Waterkloof,  Amatola,  Trans^Kei,  and  other  minor  expeditions  (Medal). 
>  Major  Robertson  serred  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  Z856-57. 

*  Captain  Warden  serred  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  captsn  >^ 
Beshire.  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Bora^joon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  ie^» 
throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  S^lapore  (Medal). 


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5  Qurier  Jfoater.— Samnel  WlUiam  TempeBt,io  31  July  69. 
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^I^arlockluurt  aerved  during  the  Saathal  insurrection  in  Bengal  ^  1355.   Also'at  the  aiege  of  Delhi  In  1857, 
Ineeived  a  gvnskot  wound  through  the  lower  jaw  (Medal  with  Claap) . 
nk^  Harruon  aerved  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  the  aflhirs  of  the  95th  and  98th  March  1859  on  the 


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with  the  and  Buropean  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mnt^  campaign,  inchiding  the 
p  ud  csntnxe  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  m  North  China,  with  the  x<th  Pux^aab 
hury,  indadinf  thec^itora  of  the  Takn  Forts,  actions  of  toe  z8th  and  9xBt  September,  and  snrrender  of  PeUn 


Ciptain  Chamber  aerved  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  zSst^sS,  inelnding  the  actions  of  Ag^^  Patlealee,  and 

Wte  (Medal). 

wor  Oasae  served  with  the  48^  Begiment  in  the  Oimea  from  the  szst  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and 

■Sebsetopol  (Medal  with  Ctaep,  and  Turkish  Medal).  *^ 

Boaiter  uster  Tempest  served  in  the  8zst  Begiment  thioughoofc  the  Indian  mntisy  in  1857-38  (Modal)* 

Hc«torOort)eti.— For  War  Servioea  see  "Medical  Departmttit.**  ^^         a/-,  ^-«P..--f 


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OoloneL— c.  William  Anson  H'Cleyerty,^  Smiffn,  26  Marcli  24;  Lt.  36  Ana.  25;  C^.  'ai  Maj  29;  Ifd,^, 

'23  April4i;  Bt.Li.Colonel^  ip  Dec.  45;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Lt.Colonel,  3  Oct.  57;  Majcr  Genenl, ^lix;!  w, 

Liettt.Oeneral,  22  Nov.  68 ;  Colonel  io8th  Regiment,  27  Mar.  68. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  Ernest  Thesiger  Williams,'  Entign^  1 1  Feb.  45 ;  lA.  30  April  46 ;  Capt,  6  Uaj  59 ;  Jff>r, 

2 Nov.  63 ;  Lt.Colonelf  15  Aug.  69. 
Majors.—*.  Henry  Lock.*  Auutant  Adjuiani  General,  Northern  Dmition,  Bowtbag  ;  Enaign,  so  Feb.  47 ;  14.  sll&r.  d ; 

Cop^.  16  Feb.  60;  Majort  i  Jan.  69. 
Wm.  Hamilton  Kindersley  Bradford,*  Enngn,  xo  June  54 ;  i/.  30  Feb.  56;  Cowf.  i  Jan.  62 ;  llajor,  15  Aug.  {5 
Herbert  Chambers  M'Donald.'  Entign,  21  Jan.  50 ;  Lt.  13  Jnly  52 ;  Cajd^.  30  July  62  ;  Major,  8  Jnlj  70. 


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George  Baret  Stokes    

James  Stephen  Nicholson?. 

John  Hay  Shaw*   

John  Edward  W6therall,*.id-  \ 
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William  Fraser  Worster* 

John  Trenchard  Tennant* 

Algernon  Seymour  Tcllemache 

Charles  James  Dyke 

Ives  M'Lean  Urq^ban 

Charles  Vincent  jSiffleman. ... 
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Frederick  East  Apthorp,/M«.  \ 
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Henry  Crawford 

Chas.  Alfred  VaughtonFoulger 

Ellis  Ramsay  Reid    

William  John  Orr 

George  Lannoy  Hanmer  Starr 

Ernest  Armond  Barclay 

John  Willoughbv  Wray , 

Donald  Archibald  Campbell 

Ernest  Edward  Swaine  

George  Atkinson  Macintire 
Percy  Edward  Henderson ... 
William  George  Durnsford... 
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70  1  LieutGeneral  M'Cleyertiy  served  the  cas-p^ 

71  against  the  Bajah  of  Coorg,  in  April  1834.  iriir.  vi 
,   19  April  7  X  48th  Regiment.    Commanded  the  Troops  in  Ke^  t^ 

67  '25  Sept.  69|land  during  the  Native  distorbanoes  in  1817,  *s<^  ^ 
70,    6  June  71  pulsed  400  Natives  in  their  attack  at  WanesLTu  c:  at 


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71  x86o  (Medal). 
71  »  Lt.Colonel  Williams  served  in  the  Bunaes?  »r 
71  from  Jan.  1852  (Medal  wiUi  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Str^ 
71  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in^x8^59  «e  i^ 


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tant  of  the  3rd  Madras  European  Begimatt «:  u» 
battle  of  Banda,  and  as  acting  AssistsTit  Adj-ia 
General  to  the  Sangor  Field  Division  in  Uieftc:^^-' 
Punwarree— mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal  wiibi-tif 
for  Central  India).  ^ 

«  Mfluor  Lock,  Oapfcaina  Worater  andTexms&t.Kr4 
in  the  Ladian  mutmy  campaign  in  1858-59  (Hfi-ia- 
*Migor  Bradford  and  Captain  WetherallseiTTiir 
3rd  Madras  European  Regiment  with  the  Sanci^r  i^ 
-^  "M««.  Division  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  185S-5*- « 
39  May  7a,  ^ere  present  at  the  battie  of  Banda  (Medal  in±  CaiE 
38  Feb.    74  for  Central  India) . 


Pajrsiaiftfr.— Richard  Bainbridge  Mitchell,  17  Sept.  63 ;  Son.Caiptain,  17  Sept.  68. 

<>iuuri«r  Jlfa«^tfr.— James  Linfora,^^  38  Dec.  55. 

MedAeol  Qffieer.—SuTffeon  M<yor  William  Menzies  Calder/'  Surgeon,  21  Nov.  65. 

Facmge  Pale  YfSSiaw.—Ageni*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  JBL  and  Co. 

*  Major  M'Donald  served  in  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  during  the  Burmese  ^Arar  in  1853,  and  was  F^ 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

7  Captain  Nicholson  served  in  the  37th  Madras  Native  Infleintry  in  Bengal  during  the  mutiny  from  Augmt  i:'' 
March  1858  (Medal). 

*  Captam  Shaw  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59  ^th  the  sjth  Madras  Native  Inikatiy  (Htfi 
^^  Quarter  Master  Linford  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  iz;<:'^^ 

the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  assaults  and  fell  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  &ertdlvtx 
bardment  and  capture  of  Ejnboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
u  Burgeon  Migor  Calder.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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:  CoIaaeL— ICark  Kerr  Atherl^,  Etuigni  ^28  Aug.  23;    Lieut.  ^13  Aug.  25;    Captain,  25  Nov.  28;  Bt.Major, 

13  Not.  41;  Jfo/or,  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.Colonelt  '23  Nov.  49;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54!;  Jfq/or  Qeneral,  12  March  64  j 

Umi.Otneral^  bilaj  72  ;  Colonel  109th  Regiment,  14  Feb.  73. 
Liratanut  Colonal.— Alexander  Anthony  Preston  Browne,'  SneigH,  13  June  46;  Lt.  6  Oct.  52 ;  Capt.  9  May  59 ; 

Major,  22  Jan.  63 ;  Lt.CoUnul,  21  Aug.  67 ;  Colonel,  21  Aug.  72. 
I&jon^— August  ^hmid,*  JlMwiant  Adjutant  General,   Oude  Dicition;   Capi.  30  July  62;   Me^or,  21  Aug.  67. 
Hesry  FianciB  Brooke,^  AnUtant  Adjutant  General,  Lahore  DiiHnon;  Bnngn,  6  June  54;  Lt.  15  May  55;  Capt, 

'24  Sept.  58;  Bt.Major,  15  Feb.  6i  ;  Major,  ^12  Oct.  70;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  29  Dec.  71. 
\L'red  William  Lucaa,  Ene.  12  Feb.  59 ;  Lt.  22  July  59 ;  Capt.  22  Jan.  63  ;  Major,  30  July  72. 
ffillJMn  Henry  Davia/  Eneign,  ^g  July  52 ;  X<.  26  May  54  ;  Capf.  ^t  Sept.  61 ;  Major,  '31  Oct  71. 


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Hiarles  Pulteney  Forbes'  

P*tnck  Murray 

O'nl  Hagh  Pennycuick  Ducat .. 

John  Edward  Ha][denio  

(>>car8chmidt    

Elwurd  Hemstcd  

Woodford  Wright  Sherlock  

.'.iQOT  Sparrow  Mordaunt"  

A.thil)ftM  Baldorson , 

Duziald  William  Mackinnon**  ., 


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20  Jan. 


LncTTSVAirTS. 

'  J- )hn  Henry  Campbell"  

':  "jtonje  SimpBon 

;  Th-jinas  Viret  Shepherd 

I  Robert  Prioleau  Simpson,  Jn9t.\ 

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!  ..Uex&nder  Hoyea  

]  WU'iam  Holden  Webb,  Adjutant  \ 

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'  James  Gochiane  Hutton 

-  iltAfles  Andrew  Cathcart  

Robert  Gordon    

;  Edward  Arthur  Bgerton  Wylly 

>  Francis  Forsyth  Kobert  Burgess... 

»  Lewis  Maltbv  Boileau 

i  .Alexander  Melvin 

■  John  Bdward  Barr    

G«>}r^  Brougham  Austin  

Arthur  John  Loudon 

;  Jjhn  William  Forbes  Biggs 

Allen  Montgomery   


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'  Colonel  Browne  served  in  Rajpootana  during 
the  rebellion  from  May  1857  to  October  1658 ;  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fortified 
town  of  Nimbhaira,  commanded  the  Flank  Com- 
panies of  the  12th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  and 
was  also  Line  Adjutant  at  the  defence  of  Neemuch. 
Present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (Medal 
with  Clasp) . 

s  Major  A.  Schmid  served  in  the  Sohleswig- 
Holstein  Army  during  the  first  Danish  war,  and 
took  part  in  the  campaigna  of  i848-50,being  present 
at  most  of  the  actions,  and  has  received  the  Schles- 
wig-Holstein  decoration. 

1^  Quarter  Master  Elson  served  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campoim,  including  the  capture  of  Rat- 
ghur,  action  of  Barodia,  relief  of  Sangor,  capture 
of  (Jarrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass, 
siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Surgeon  Major  Thornton.— For  War  Servicea 
see  '*  Medical  Department." 


SUB   JilBUT. 


15  May    72 
9  Aug.   73 


B  Pefmaeter.—John  Anthony  Kysh,  7  Nov.  56 

»  9j'4ff«r  Jfa«<«r.— ^amuel^pencer  Slson^<^  30  j^iy  62. 


En*.  6  July  52 ;  Lt.  aS  April  54 ;  n<m.Major,  6  July  67. 

^  .,   July  62. 

Mtdieal  Offieer.— Surgeon  Major  Robert  Thomton,^?  Surgeon  Mcy'or,  6  July  66. 


Facing*  Wtlte.— Agent,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq.— JritA  Agenle,  Sir  B.  Borough,  St.  and  Go. 
'  Lt  Colonel  Brooke  landed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  2xst  April  1855,  and  served  at  the  siege 
■d  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China, 
*^  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  the  assault  of  the 
Bn  Forts  (severely  wounded),  and  the  final  advance  on  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Migor,  Medal  with 

J  MAjur  Davis  as  a  volunteer  accompanied  the  exi>edition  into  the  Eusofkai  country  in  1857  under  Lt.ColoneI 
'•3^i>&a.  and  was  his  Orderly  Officer  at  the  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Nheringa.  Served  with  the  27th  Regiment 
''■if  N.)rth*West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

^'ftptain  Forbes  served  with  the  expedition  to  Shugra  in  Arabia  in  1866. 
japtain  Harden  served  with  the  loist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at 
'tpAck  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piouet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Uptain  Mordaunt  served  in  Arabia  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and  subsequent  opera- 
'A*,  indoding  the  expedition  to  Shugra. 
Captain  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  (General  (Medal). 
Umt.  Campbell  served  in  Arabia  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and  sabaequent  opera- 
•*  in  tbe  interior. 


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Oolonaliii  Chief.— General  Rit  Hoval  Hwkne$$  Albert  Edward,  Friuee  of  Walos  and  Duie  rf  GmnrallJ 
^  XGF.  XT.  XP.  OCA  ^CiW.  3  Aug.  68.  v  «^ 

Ooloneli  OommandaBt— X  Sir  George  Bailer,^  OCB.  9$td  Lt.  s  Mar.  ao;  Li,  a8  Kar.  95;  Cofi.  '19  Aug.  ^i 
-V'duor,  »3x  Deo.  39 ;  iJt.Colonel,  ^qj  Aug.  41 :  Co2o»«2,  u  Nov.  41 ;  Major  €htural,  xaDec.  54;  Lmi.QfamL 
9  Nov.  621  General;  35  Oct,  71 ;  CoJ.Comm.  Bifie  Brigade,  13  Oct.  60.  | 

MK  Sir  Oharlea  Yorke,*  QCB.  EnHgn,  22  Jan.  07 ;  Lt.  x8  Feb.  08 ;  Cagi.  34  Deo.  13  ;  Jr««r»  9  Jme  ac 
14.  CoUmel,  30  Nov.  26 ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  51 ;  Major  General,  1 1  Nov.  51  j  Jbieirf.  General,  xsFeb.  59 ;  6«i    " 
5  Sept.  65 :  CoJ. Cmmh.  Bifle  Brigade,  i  April  63. 
iMrteaaat  OolosieU.— z  Bdmtmd  M.  Hanxungham-Bnller,*  vnd  Li.  11  Oct.  45 ;  lA.  '24  Sept.  47 ;  CefL  96  Se^ 

5i;  Mqfor,*ti  ^^^S^  I  BLId.Colonel,  i  April  70;  Li.Colonel,  22  Feb.  7X. 
.     ofan RoBS,io CB.  vndU.  14  Apr.  46 ;  Lt.  ^99  Dec.  48 ;  Capt.  20  Dec.  54;  BUMq^or, 6 June 56 rl^tJ^CUeH 
20  July  b8  •  Jfq/or,  ^15  Nov.  6x  j  Colonel,  3  April  65 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  19  Jane  72.  ^ 

3  Arthur  James  Nixon,"  vnd  Lt.  y>  Apnl  47;  Lt.  '31  Oct.  51;  C^-  ^9  Deo.  54;  l'fJK''V«*',  20  Jai 
58 ;  Ifq/or,  '7  Nov.  62;  JB«.X^.Cbfoii«J,  25  March  69 ;  Lt.ColonH,  ig  Oct.  7a. 

2  Arthur  Fred.  Warren,"  aitd  Li.  1*23  Jaly47:  Li.  »xx  Oct.  53;  C^^  29  Deo.  $4;  BtMagcr,i^of.r 

Major,  1*4  Aug.  63  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  3  Aug.  66;  ti.Colonel,  X2  Nov.  73. 
JUora.~3  e.  Henry  John  Maclean,  Bnetan,  30  May  45;  X<.  '15  June  49;  Cegrf.  23  Mar.  55;  Mmar,  q 

April  68. 

4  Henry  Richard  Legge  Newdigate."  ond  Li.  'x6  Sept.  51;  X<.  6  June  54;  Oapi.  23  Mar.  55;  BUtw^, 
20  Julv  58 ;  JTo/or,  '20  May  68 ;  Bt.Lt.Celonel,  25  March  69. 

2  Adolphus  Haggerston  Stephens,^*  Bneign,  '17  June  51 ;  Li.  '24  Feb.  54  -Capi.  23  Mar.  55 ;  Mmor,  38  OdiL 
Martin  Dillon^  CA  CSf.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Q^eens  MUitarg  Seeretarf  to  the  Commamder  in  Mn 
Indias  Snetan,  z8  Mar.  43 ;  Lt.  14  Nov.  44 ;  C<^.  a  Nov.  55 ;  BLMtyor,  20  July  58 ;  JUJ^CoUad,  li 
Feb.  6x ;  Cokmelf  15  Aug.  68 ;  Major,  19  June  72. 

X  Lord  Bdward  William  Pelham  Clinton,  Eneifn,  ^9  June  54  fLi,  8  Deo.  54 ;  C^.  'x  Sept.  57 ;  Bt.Xai», 

S  July  72 ;  Major ^  3  Aug.  72. 
4  Godfrey  (3ia^,^^Efmgn,  5  Dec.  51 ;  Li.  '25  Mar.  53 ;  Copt.  '24  June  56 ;  BtJ£4V«r,  ao  July  58;  BiM.Cel9»i, 

25  Mar.  69 ;  Major,  xx  Sept.  73. 

3  GhriBtopher  Edward  Musgrave,"  Eneign,  z6  July  54;  i^.  39  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.^xa  Feb.  58 ;  BUM^,  5  Jsil 
72 ;  Major,  26  Feb.  73. 

X  Charles  Browne  Daehwoed,  Bneign,  17  July  54;  Lt,  29  Dec.  54 ;  Ct^^.  ^19  Feb.  58 ;  Bi.Met^,sJ^r'i 


2  Jqlm  Plumptre  Carr  Glyn,»  Sneign,'9S  ^'^'  54  5 


Major,  X2  Nov. 
John  Plumptre  __ 
Major,  X2  Nov.  73. 


Li,  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt,  12  Mar.  58 ;  BiJ£eJor,  5  Ja!; ;ti 


Capxazitb. 

3  James  Frederick  Henley 

4  Henry  Wood**    

2  Christopher  Bice  Havazd  NichoU>«   

1  Fred.  Horace  Arthur  Seymour 

2  Frederick  Bdward  Sotheby"?   

X  Charles  Thomas  Bunbuiy 

2  Charles  George  Slade 

3  «.  Walter  Richard  Lascelles,**  Btputg  \ 

Aetiei.  Quart.  Ma$t.  Gen.,  Bortemouth  j 

Cecil  Webb  Cragg,».i4/ .  Weei  KentMilitia 

X  Lewis  Percival* 

4  FitsRoy  Stephen*^. 


24  Dec. 
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3  Lionel  Richard  Stopford-Saokyille,  InUruetor  of  Musieetry  15  Oct.  7a 

3  Hon.  Jeffery  Charlos  Amherst 

3  Hugh  Heniy  Mitchell 

3  Hon.  Heniy  Marsham  

I  Henry  Brian  Buchanan  ♦ 

a  Montagn  Brook  Wilhraham  Taylor,  Inttruetor  of  Miuh^lry  14  Nov.  73 ... 

3  Rookes  Evelyn  Crompton  ., 

3  YmaxsiA  Qilbert  Dyke  Acland  -. 

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CecU  Harley  St.  Paul 

Walter  Sydney  Campbell 

Arthur  Robert  Hopwood 

Hon.  Neville  Gerald  Lyttelton 

AagOBtns  Charles  Frederick  FitzGeorge,  A.  de  Camp  to  Lord  Napier  qfMa^dala 

Edward  Annesley  Pegge  Bumell,  Instructor  qf  Musketry  31  Oct.  70 

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Hon.  Montagu  Curzon  

Edmund  Charles  Hartopp 

John  Adam  Fergusson  

Hon.  Algernon  Henry  Grosvenor 

Jenico  John  Preston,  Adjutant  33  Nov.  70 

Francis  Howard,  Instructor  of  Musketry  33  Nov.  70  

Walter  James  Lindsay 

Percy  Graham  Hill,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  Oen.  P.  Hill 

Richard  Frederick  Thompson,  Adjutant  9  Sept.  71 

Frederick  Compton  Howard 

Henrv  John  Dutton 

Ronald  Bertram  Lane.  Aids  de  Camp  to  Major  Qsneral  Forks 

Arthur  Montgomery  Harington  

Hon.  Joseph  Constable  Maxwell 

William  James  Smyth,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  OenenU  H.  Sti^th 

Charles  Robert  Prideaux-Brune , 

Charles  Hawtrey  Bruce  Noroott,  ^((/Mtont  14  June  73  

William  Whitmore  Hammond 

Lionel  Hervey  Bathurst 

Reginald  Josceline  Heber-Percy 

William  Bagwell    

Charles  Ethelston  Parke 

John  Delalynde  Mansel  

Hon.  Cospatrick  Douglas  Home  

Victor  Napier  Ward 

Walter  Rupert  Keny on- Slaney 

Henry  John  Hardy   

Hon.  Francis  George  Baring,  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  Governor  Qeneral  of  India... 

Henry  Vemer  Wingfleld- Stratford 

Heniy  Francis  Gordon  Forbes 

Charles  Iiord  Ossulston    

Henry  Cator  Bowles 

Re^nald  Charles  Tumor   

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1  Edward  Prittie    

4  Arthur  Henry  Wriothesley  Hervey  

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Fs^masters.—t  John  Edw.  Large,**  8  Aug.  51 ;  Ensign,  Pjo  Nov.  43 ;  Li.  i  May  46;  Hon.Major^Z  Aug.  61. 
4  George  Roberts  Noseloy,"®  8  Mar,  64;  Mnt.  4-  Adj.  31  Oct  58 ;  if.  x7  Mar.  63;  Hon.Captain,  8  Mar.  69. 
3  Henry  Harvey,"  39  Nov.  64  ;Q-M.  34  April  55  ;  Hon.Captain,  29  Nov.  69. 


3  John  Barclay,  xi  March  62 ;  Hon.  Captain,  xxilarch  67. 
Quarter  Masters.— 2  William  James  Stanley,  ao  Oct  65. 
X  William  Macdonnell,  37  Aug.  73. 


4  James  Lamb,  4  Oct.  73. 

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3  Surgeon  Major  Henry  Alexander  Gogarty.^^  MB.,  Surgeon,  26  Fob.  70. 


3  George  Brooks,  10 
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►,»  MD.,  Suraeon  Major,  i  Oct  71. 


4  Surgeon  Major  John  By  Cole  Reade,'^  Suraeon,  19  April  64.. 
9  Surgeon  Major  Julius  Wiles, **  Surgeon,  4  Feb.  71. 

JR^imentals  Green. — Faeinas  Black. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— imA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Sort,  and  Co. 
jst  BaUaUon  returned  from  Canada,  19  Sept.  ii7o.—Aldershot. 
2nd  Battalion  returned  from  the  Gold  Coast,  96M  March  iZj^.—Winehuier. 
yrd  Battalion  retmmedfrom  India,  x  Jan.  •j2.—Aldershot. 
^th  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  so  Oct.  X873. — Umballa,  Bengal, 


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258  Eijle  Brigade  (The  Prince  Consoi't's  Own), 

^  Sir  Groorgo  Buller  served  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  commanded  its  ist  Battalion  from  1841  to  1854.     He  ?^ - 
on  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1847-48-40 ;  commanded  one  of  the  Columns  whidi  entervii ' 
Amatola  Mountains  in  thecampaagn of  1847  againsttheGaika  Chief  Sandilla,  who  surrendered  himselfto him.  Uec  ^ 
manded  the  troops,  under  Sir  Harry  Smith,  which  crossed  the  Orange  river  in  1848  to  suppress  the  insorrection   '.  t. 
^utoh  Boers— was  severely  wounded,  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  the  action  of  the  29th  Au^urt  »t  i:-"- 
gaats,  for  which  ho  was  nominated  a  CB.    Within  a  few  months  after  the  return  of  his  Battalion  to  England  be  Tf-fi 
parked  with  it  in  January  1852  for  special  service  at  the  Cape ;  was  engaged  in  all  the  operations  in  the  WaterW 
m  1852-53.  and  commanded  the  ist  Division  of  the  Army  until  the  close  of  the  Kafllr  war  (Medal).     Retam*''. 
Bngland  in  January  1854,  and  in  April  following  embarked  as  a  Brigadier  General  of  the  Annv  of  the  East— o  - 
manded  a  Brigade  of  the  Light  Division  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  betUee  of  Alma  a:- 
.inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  had  two  horses  shot  under  him  at  Inkerman,  and  suffered  a  severe  conni>: 
wie  leg    (Medal   with  three  Clasps,  ATCJB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Class  of  tiie  Medjidit.a^ 
T'jrkish  Medal).    In  August  1856  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  lYoops  in  the  Ionian  Islands. 

■  Sir  Charles  Yorke  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vin  i 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle  (wounded),  Nive,  and  Orlhes  (severely  wounded),  a-^  4 
the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  tosp 
He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

"  Lt. Colonel  Manningham-Buller  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kafllr  war  of  1846-47,  and  in  that  of  iS  -^ 
(Medal). 

*•*  Colonel  Ross  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  compaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  bk^' 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  until  February  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Clsfis  of  th*-  M^i 
jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  tJJe  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  C^awnpore,  - :: 
and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  the  Camel  Corps  at  the  capture  of  Calpee  and  during  the  submr^ufii:  oo 
paign  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonol,  CB.y  Meaal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Nixon  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  Vi  v.i 
Feb.  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  ftii  C:* 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  India  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny,  at  all  the  aciior*  vs 
Cawnpore  from  a6th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  1857,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Subsequentiv  tt: 
Ross'  Camel  Corps  in  command  of  the  Company  of  the  and  Battalion  attached  to  it  during  the  whole  of  it«  ^t^.  0 
from  April  1858  to  January  i860,  including  the  battle  of  Golowlie  and  capture  of  Calpeo  (Medal  with  two  Cla«f«,  i^ 
Brevet  of  Major). 

"  Lt-Colonel  Warren  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclnding  the  l^a-l  - 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  M^jor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tli  < 
Medal).  Served  with  the  and  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indiaa  eibi_:j 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Lt.Colonel  Newdigate  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  presetil  as  'Ja 
battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Sei-vcd  also  during  the  Indian  campaign  oi  1:-  5J 
including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  and  with  Ross'  Camel  Corps  at  the  capture  of  1  4^ 
and  operations  in  Central  India  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Major  Stephens  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  f^m  asrd  Jan.  to  12th  April  1855,  including  the  siege  anti  ^ 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Ser\'cd  also  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-5S.  irr  J- 
in^  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  action  of  SundeUa,  and  taking  of  Fort  Birwah  i^Lz^j^ 
with  Clasp). 

^7  Ck>lonel  Dillon  served  with  the  08th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal) ;  also  with  tht  Hcl 
Coixu>anies  at  the  forcing  of  the  Konat  Pass  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  and  Sir  C^harles  Napier  in  Fcbru&rr  -i^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  (and  Battalion)  in  the  Crimea  subseciuent  to  the  &11  of  Sebastot-cL  f:^ 
the  i8th  March  1856 ;  was  present  with  it  during  the  whole  of  its  services  in  tne  field  in  India,  from  >ovri-« 
1857  to  December  1859,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (dangerously  wounded,  two  bayonet  and  one  s?^  "1 
wounds),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major),  Oude  campaign  of  1858  under  Sir  Hope  Gi^ani,  arpi  sa 
Lord  Clyde  in  his  Trans-Gogra  operations,  as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  Sir  Alfred  Horsford,  and  subsequen-jM 
his  principal  Stafi*  OflScer  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier,  in  his  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  during  the  second  Trsn^-Cnrn 
campaign ;  Also  as  Brigade  Major  to  Brigadier  Holdich  during  the  operations  on  the  Oude  Frontier  in  conjuiiCo:s 
with  xa.ooo  Nepaulese  troops,  which  resulted  in  the  capture  of  large  bodies  of  mutineers  who  had  crossed  the  Nt:Ml 
boundary  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Proceeded  to  China  in  i860  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Mcgor  (renerai  Sr  k 
Napier's  Division,  and  was  present  during  that  campaign  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  &;c..  and  the  adra:^^^  u 
Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Served  the  Abyssinian  cainpaign  as  Military  Se^ivurj  :^ 
Lord  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CJB.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  <i'^f^ 
Colonel,  and  Medal). 

^'  Lt. Colonel  (3rodfrey  Clerk  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  JUnx^ 
and  relief  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Mi^'or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Majors  Musgrave  and  J.  P.  C.  Glyn  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1835  (lit^' 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Migor  Wood  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  aoth  May  1855,  including  the  scsrctsl 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*«  Major  NicnoU  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TTirid 
Medal).  Also  with  the  and  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  ma  :^.^ 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  aflfairs  durmg  the  Oude  campaiiini  l^^ 
with  Clasp). 

•7  Major  Sotheby  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Oimea  from  the  nth  Aug.  1855,  including  the  iifji^iii 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  CHasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^^'^ 
with  the  and  Battalion  throughout  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  inciafii:.*"-^ 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  aiShirs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  througbosi  'J 
campaign  of  i860  in  China,  terminating  with  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*"  Captain  Lascelles  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  r.'^f! 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  throughout  the  <^^ 
campaign  of  i860,  including  the  capture  01  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Sinho  and  Ttmgchow,  and  surrender  oTI^i^ 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*»  Captain  Oagg  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Oimean  campaign  from  the  6th  Sept.  1855.  includae -^ 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  c^mv^stf 
2857-58,  including  the  amur  at  Seoundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  cf  Nawabgunge  (slightly  wooLiru^ 
capture  of  Fort  Birwah  as  one  of  the  storming  party  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  SerrcJ  v:u 
the  4th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalnr  during  the  campaign  in  Bimdlecund  under  Brigadier  General  F.  ^Tb('ekr:: 
1859-60.  and  commanded  the  ist  Division  Bundleound  Flying  Column  from  April  i860  to  May  1861. 

^  Captain  Percival  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  acCici:  :s 
Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  batUe  of  Nawabgunge,  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah  (menUooed  is  ^ 
■patches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Captain  Stephen  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  tSf-"^ 
including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Nawabgtmge  (Medal  with  Clasp' _ 

^  Captain  Mildmay  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  6Ch  Sept.  1855,  indudiii:  ^ 
■iese  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  COasp.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*>  Captain  Moorsom  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  campaign  in  the  Doab  in  1857,  and  was  present  aii^ 
capture  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Captain  Dugdale  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  durine  the  whole  of  its  service  ia  s«ppn«^^ 
of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  nomeronaaflkirsdimofue 
Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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*°  Captain  Frver  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  as  Brigade  M%jor  with 
the  Sikhim  Field  Force  in  1861  (mentioned  in  despatch). 

*^  Captain  Broadbent  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  battles  of  Koorsee  and  Nawabgunge,  and  siege  of  Birwah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Chamberlin  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  dariag  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Nawab^nge  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Hon.  C.  £.  Edwardcs  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-5S,  including  the 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  action  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**  Captains  Robinson,  Blackett,  and  Anstruther  sor\rc'i  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Cary  served  five  years  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.M.S.  Albion  with  the  Block  Sea  Fleet  in 
1S54-55.  including  the  bombardment  of  Sobastopol  on  17th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Captain  Lascelles  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Naval  Brigade,  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Sir 
William  Peel,  R.N.,  and  was  present  at  General  Windham's  operations  at  Cawnpore,  and  defeat  of  the  GweUior 
Contingent,  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  M^'or  LflO'ge  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-51  (Medal  >;  also  throughout  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  three 
ClasM,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  Noseley  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Eastern  oam- 
p&ign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (scverdy  wounded  and  taken  prisoner),  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Captain  Harvey  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  pastern  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  untU  June  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  the  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct 
in  the  Field,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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9  Nov .  46 ;    Tjioii.Gnrral,  ao  June  54 ;  Oeneral,  9  Nov.  62 ;  Colonel  xgt  West  India  Regiment,  9  Sept.  5^' 
Litubenant  Coloncli.— Jfimes  Maxwell,* .E«*^,  '24  Sept.  41 ;  Lt.  '13  Oct.  43 ;   Capt,  '22  June  47 ;  BMf a/cr, 

3  Kciv.  55  ;  Mmf>r,  afc  June  57  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  4  July  64  ;  Lt.Colonel,  i  April  66. 

Willittiti  W iilkorTiVhiichiill  John8ton,*-Eii*ty»,  4  Aug. 54 ;  Lt.  30 Mar.  55  j  Capt.  29  July  62 ;  Major,  'aoJuljt? ; 

LieuteRHnt  Volvn*l^  24  Dec.  73. 
imoj-i.— William   Henry  Penoyre  FitzMorris   Strachan,*  Eneign,  14  Feb.  52;   Li.  '25  Feb.  53;  Ctfi. 

4  Miir,   ts-i;  Majvr.  -ix  Dec.  71. 

Beeriiuihl  Kcnnrtr  (iiUU,  Entign,  12  Nov.  58 ;  Lt.  ^6  Aug.  61 ;  Capt.  >2o  April  67 ;  Major,  24  Dec.  73. 


Alex,  M«  Wellington  ISom^ton 

FranciH.  Le  Brtiioii  JUutk'r  

Richnrfi  Tbawms  U.  Browne 

Knox  Rowan  Nivcn 

Jueejpli  Alexaurler  SmiLli    

ComeliiiB  O'CalUij^liim,  Aide  de  Camp  iO{ 

Gouemor  of  lifuuj  Kong J 

FrcfL  Boi>jiiiiuiii  Trice  \V Lite 

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LlKUTfiTfAKTS. 

CharlcA  Joiie«  Lucius  Hill  

Henry  George  Viritaoii  

.  Henrj'PnanciB  SomerBet  Bo\Uin,on8peeial ") 

I     SerAre^  OoM  Coaei... } 

iJolm  EtiwiLrd  Jlale      

IComeliua  AJfreti  Molont-v  ,.., 

W^illiam  Cole,  InMtrnet.  of  Jiueketry  2  Ang.  71 

I  Arthur  Hill  King linnltQrguson' 

John  Williams 

Ediniuid  A»hton  Roes 

Geurgt  Jiimea  Marshall* 

Edward  Gi-uham  Macdonold 

Claude  Osbert  Bnlgcr 

Thonum  Bell 

Jubn  Roper ., 

.Heury  Taylor  tUough  , 

John  licredith  Mfiltby    

ie^aniuct  Flctctior 

Jahij  Rubi^rt  Hftll  WilLoa    

.WlUiain  Bloatie  KldeituJi 

l«/it;William  Charies  Barne»o  

...    George  Edward  Beale  Browne 

...    Henry  HoUingworth  Harward    

...    Hubert  Heberden  Spitta   

...    Edwin  Wynne  Hughes  

...    L^wis  Burke  


SXTB  LlSXTTIKJOrrS. 

Charles  Gustavus  Whittaker  Edwardes') 

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Edward  Walter  Huntingford  

...  IJohnSkelton  

...    John  Tinkler 

...    Alfred  Burdon  Ellis •. 

...  'James  Montague  Spence  Turner 
...  I  James  Charles  Chamock  Qraj    . . . 
IVit'Payw^'T.— George  William  8mith,  19  June  72  ; 


25  Sept.  55 
16  April  58 

26  Oct.     55 
'19  Nov.    ' 

7  Dec. 

30  Jan. 

18  Dec. 
4  Dec. 

*29  July 

19  Aug. 


24  April  62 


16  May 
P26  Nov. 


31  Oct.  5^ 

P21  Sept.  60 

15  Nov.  57 

••  9  Sept.  64 

20  Aug.  57 

7  Dec.    58 

'  4  April  65 
30  Mar.    58 

^15  Jan.  64 
5  Sept.  56 
26  July    64 


23  Jan. 

Px6  Oct.  63! 
I  Feb.  67 
9  Aug.  64 

15  April  62 
P25  Sept.  67 

4  Sept.  60 
9  Sept.  64 
X  May    66 

16  April  62 
8  May    67        -^.. 

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p  8  June  70 '27  Oct. 
»*aoOct.     69'  28  Oct. 

10  Aug.   70   28  Oct. 

13  June  681  28  Oct. 

6  Nov.  63  28  Oct. 
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a  May 

37  Dec. 

8  Mar. 

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23  Feb. 

30  Oct. 

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a8  Oct. 


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a8  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 
x9  Oct. 


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x4May 
9  Aug. 
9  Aug. 
2  Nov. 

25  Feb. 

28  Feb. 


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aoMay 
••  a  Dec. 

31  Aug. 


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'26  Feb.    67 

5  April  71 

2  Aug.   71 

XX  Apr.    62 

a4  Dec.    73 


.    ,      _    .    ,  Eneiifn,  29  Sept.  65  •  Lieut.  7  Nov.  69, 
Quarter  Master.— Thomas  Nicholson,  aa  April  71. 

JPaeinge  White.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
'  Sir  George  Bowles  served  in  the  north  of  Germany  in  1805  and  06  under  Lord  Cathcari.  Present  at  the  tiege  vsi 
capture  of  Copenhagen  in  X807.  Served^  in  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  1814  (excepting  the  winters  of  iSios^  n.l< 
and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro ;  battles  of  Talavera,  Salamanca,  and  YittorU ;  sieges  of  Cisdsd 
Bodrigo,  Badajoz,  Burgos,  and  San  Sebastian ;  capture  of  Madrid ;  passages  of  the  Bidassoa,  Niv^e,  Niire,  asd 
Adour ;  and  the  investment  of  Bayonne  (War  Medal  with  six  Clasps).  Present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bnsatfi 
Waterloo,  and  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

*  Lt.Colonel  James  Maxwell  served  with  the  34th  Begt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-5^,  and  was  sererelj 
wounded  by  Uie  bursting  of  a  shell  in  the  Trenches,  25th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  C^ass  d  tfe 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  X857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Oawnpore  oe 
26th,  27th,  and  a8th  (wounded)  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  captureof  Lucknow,  relief  of  Asimghor,  and  deflBdStof  tlttreli^ 
at  Bootwul  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Strachan  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  ist  W.I.  Regiment  at  Danish  Accra,  Gold  Coast,  dxaingi^ 
rebellion  of  X854.  He  also  commanded  a  Division  at  the  destruction  of  the  large  Mandingo  town  of  Matoagbea.  nesi* 
Sierra  Leone,  aand  May  X855,  where,  out  of  a  force  of  150  men,  upwards  of  70  men  and  4  Officers  were  killed  0? 
wounded. 

*  Captain  Gardiner  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  ^  ^^  Southern  Mahratta  country,  indoding  thecaptoncf 
the  Forts  of  Panulla,  Pownghur.  Monahur,  and  Munsuntoosh. 

'  Lieut.  Ferguson  served  as  Brigade  Adjutant  in  command  of  Detachment  additional  Boyal  Artillery  and  Gib» 
in  the  expedition  of  Dec.  x866  in  British  Honduras  under  Major  Mackay  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Serred  tf 
Brigade  Adjutant  in  conmxand  of  a  Detachment  Royal  Artillery  and  Guns  with  the  expeduionaiy  force  mdc 
Brintdier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in  Feb.  and  March  1867. 

'  Lieut.  Marshall  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Handmsi  & 
February  and  March  X867. 

^  Lieut.  W.  C.  Bame  served  in  the  field  with  the  X4th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1865-^  (iieds:^- 


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Tewi'SM.  CqtowL— Brook  John  Taylor,  Bn$iffn,  »>i5  May  97 ;  Li.  P15  June  30;  Capt,  '28  Nov.  34 ;  Major,  31  Julv  46  • 
Zi.Colonel,  ^og  Deo.  46;  Colonel,  x>  June  54;  Mcyor  Oen«ral,  15  Not.  61;   Li«ut.&eMral,  9  Apru  71; 
Colonel  and  west  India  Regiment,  x  April  70. 
Lieutenant  CokmeU.— Horatio  James  Wise,  Snoiffn,  38  April  49;  U.  14  Feb.  53;  Capt.  24  Sept.  60;  Mc^or, 

9  Nov,  55 ;  Capt,  '30  Dec.  62;  Major,  23  April  71; 


■ajort.— Alexander  Bravo,  J?»«t^,  1*6  Joly  49;  14.  '15  Feb.  50;  Capt.  '29  Sept.  54;  BUMtyor,  xt  Deo.  68; 

Major,  2  Ang.  Tz. 
Chariee  Edward  Rossell,*  Enrign^  24  Feb.  57 ;  Lt.  15  Jnne  58 ;  Capi.  7  May  67 ;  Mgjor,  19  Oct.  72. 


38  Oct.  68 ;  Lt.Colonel,  33  April  71. 
«.  George  Daniel  Webber/  Auign,  26  Jan.  55 ;  -Z^-  ! 
I^.Colonel,  19  Oct.  72. 


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GIPT1.1K8. 
Edward  H'Mahon  Forbes^... 
Lionel  Lowdham  Brett*  ....... 

William  Owen  Lanyon  

Robert  Straker  Torton   

Fred.  Ludwig  Mathews 

Ponsonby  Sheppard 

Jonathan  Wy^pftrd  Haynes ., 

Henry  Lowrey* , 

Herbert  William  Paterson 

Francis  Wm.  Seafield  Grant .. 
William  Fowler*  


LXXUTSNAVTS. 

James  Stoart  Des  Barres  

Charles  Henry  Warner,  Adjutant  xi  Ang.  73 

Osbom  Charles  Jones 

William  Beanchamp  Stoker 

Thomas  Talbot  

John  Paine  Stone 

Benjamin  Scnlthorp  Brookes 

William  RatherfoTti 

Frederick  Angustna  Barber 

Alwyn  Shutt  BeU 

Robert  Fetherstone  Deverenz 

James  Wilkin 

dayell  Freeland  Filliter 


Sub  LixuTxiTAirTS. 

William  Gordon  Patohett  

Herbert  Hope  Keighley 

Wm.  Samnel  Gwatkin  Trist  

James  £dw.  Wilmot  Smyth  Canlfeild.. 

Charles  Cor  

James  Davy   

Edward  Stenart  Masters  

Sydney  Francis  Foster 

Edward  Stanley  

James  Andrew  Mnrphy 

Charles  Grant   

John  Canute  Doyle 

Charles  ^ybie  I^yster 

Charles  Henry  Wyndham  T^ndale  

Percy  George  Kerans 

Warren  Hastings 

Augustas  Bernard   

Donglas  Minto  Allen  

Edward  Willis  Duncan  Ward 

Frederick  Godwin-Austen 


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7  Nov.  57 

15  Jan.  58 

'21  Dec.  60 

26  Feb.  58 

1*28  May  58 

P  4  Mar.  65 

P25May  55 

13  Aug.  58 

P  29  Dec.  65 

P  4  July  65 

xo  Jan.  63 


P13  Feb. 

7  Feb. 
16  Nov. 

8  May 
30  July 

1*25  Sept. 
P  3  Jan. 

39  Oct. 
»  I  Dec. 

X7  Nov. 
'13  July 
''14  Dec. 

28  Oct. 


i  Oct.     71 
}  Oct.     71 


15  Jan. 

17  Jan. 

P27  July 

8  Aug. 
24  Sept. 
28  May 

'23  Nov. 
26  Sept. 
P  30  Oct. 
••  9  Nov. 

9  Juno 


7  July 

1  May 

'15  July    68 

13  Aug. 

28  Oct. 

'22  Aug. 

10  July 

19  Mar. 

66  P18  Nov. 

66   26  Mar. 


Pi3Feb.  67 

3  July  67 

P  6  Nov.  ' 
7  Aug. 

X3Aug.  68 

19  Oct.  68 

P19  Feb. 
19  Mar. 

23  April  71 

18  Oct.  67 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 


SUB   LIKUT. 

38  Oct^  71 

28  Oct.  71 

15  Mar.  73 

14  May  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

SAug.  73 

Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

38  Feb.  74 


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Qnarter  AfM<«r.— Patrick  Kelly,  xx  March  74, 

Faeingt  YeWam.—Agenta,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  , 

^Lt. Colonel  Webber  served  in  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  X2th  Sept.  X855,  and  was  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*  Major  Russell  aooompanied  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  against  the  King  of  Baddiboo ;  served  on 
oard  H.M.S.  TereA  at  the  bombardment  of  the  enemy's  works  on  the  banks  of  the  Bwarraounda  Creek  on  i6th 
'Ob.  i86x.  Present  at  the  i«.T»Hng  etorming  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works,  storming  capture  and 
■ettruction  of  the  fortified  towns  of  Carawan  on  the  17th,  Kinty  Cnndy  and  Saba  on  the  z8th,  also  at  the  battle  of 
iaba,  and  the  storming  capture  and  total  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  sxst  Feb.  z86x.  Also  served 
against  the  King  of  Quiah  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Massongha  on  loth  Dec.  of  the 
tockades  and  war  fences  at  Madonkia  on  the  night  of  the  3rd  Dec.,  and  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Robeah  on  28th  Dec. 
861 ;  also  of  the  towns  of  Mafemba  and  Majohn— mentioned  in  despatches. 

s  Captain  Forbes  served  against  the  King  of  Quiah  from  Nov.  x86x  to  Feb.  1862,  and  was  present  at  the  defeat 
f  Pa  Caney  and  his  men  at  Kabal  (wounded). 

*  Captain  Brett  served  against  the  King  of  Quiah,  Western  Africa,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  3nd 
7e«t  India  Regiment  at  Songo  when  attacked  by  the  enemy  in  great  force,  and  whom  he  repulsed  on  2xst  Dec. 
86t.  He  has  received  the  Sfiver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  two  persons  fh)m  drowning, 
>t  New  Quay,  ComwiUl,  on  the  14th  August  1867. 

'  Captain  Lowrey  acted  as  Adjutant  t^  the  Wing  of  his  Regiment  while  employed  in  the  expedition  against  the  King 
'  Baddiboo,  up  the  River  Gambia ;  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works  on  the  banks 
f  the  Swarzaoonda  Creek  on  the  x6th  Feo. ;  also  at  the  storming  capture  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  towns  of 
!srawsn  on  the  xTth,  Kinty  Cnnda  and  Saba  on  the  x8th,  and  the  battle  of  Saba,  and  storming  capture  and  total 
Mtruotion  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  2X8t  Feb.  x86x. 

'  Captain  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854->55  with  the  3xst  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles 
if  Ahna,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiill  of  Sdbastopol,  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (of  ladder 
tarty)  and  8th  September;  also  capture  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Tukish  Medals). 


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Tho  Roj-al  Cypher  and  a  Maltese  Cross. 

T  -  n^L  ^™-   ^  •Antonio  Mattel,  la  Nov.  58 ;  Colonel,  12  Nov.  63. 
LT.COLOMLS.  ^•saverio  Gatt,  25  Jan.  61  j  Oolouel,  25  Jan.  66. 

Ca.pt  AJVB. 

•William  Gatt,  23 Oct.  57,  •JBtMajor  5  July  72.  •AugustinuB  Paulng  Michael  Alexins  AloyiiiuPortrili, 

•James  Lazzarini,  10  Feb.  64.  29  Jan.  70.                          .        «  . 

•llarouii  Saverio  de  Piro,  xi  Oct.  64.  •Thomas  Emmanuel  Bonavia,  x  Feb.  71. 

>  •Frederick  Gatt,  14  Feb.  72. 

LixuTXiTAjrrs. 
•Joseph  Speronza  {Intiructor  of  Gunnery),  •Alfred  Sant-Foumier.  2  Dec.  62. 


•Richard  Casaloni,  9  Aug:.  64. 
•Antonio  Gatt,  21  Feb.  65. 
•Alfred  Cavarra,  2  May  68. 
•Alexandro  Mattel,  30  Nov.  70. 
•Alfredo  Montanaro,  14  Oct.  71. 


25  Jan.  61. 
•Paolo  Bernard  (Adj.)  25  Jan.  61. 
•John  Rutter,  25  Jan.  61. 
•Walter  Sciortino,  25  Jan.  61. 
•Edmund  Rizzo,  17  Sept.  61. 
•Joseph  Bonavia,  7  Nov.  62.  I 

Pcwma#/ffr.— •Henry  Montanaro,  29  July  62 ;  Mon.Mc^jor,  29  July  72. 
Adjutant.— *  Lieut.  Paolo  Bernard,  1  Aug.  68. 
Quarter  Master. — Michele  Debono,  24  Jan.  74. 

Medical  Officer.— Surgeon  Major  Carmefo  Ellul,  MD.,  A.S.  9  Aug.  49;  SurgeoH,  4  Nov.  7a. 

Facing*  Blue. 


School  of  Gunnery. 

CommandoMi  4-  Supindt.  Colonel  E.  H.  FI*her,  x  Aug.  71.     r    Aenetant  Supenntendsnt  \     «     *  O  H  F  Ellis,  10  Dec.  71. 

Chifflnetrucior   Lt.Colonel  R.  J.  Hay.  i  July  71.  of  £xperinunte,        S     ^  *^       '    '   '^^' 

Brigade  Major «.Captain  H.  L.  Mitchell.  15  July  72.     ^a  j^^^*  a»  f  Lieut.  D.  D.  T.  O  Callage 


Brigade  Major «.Captain  H.  L  Mitchell.  15  July  72.     ,^  Aeeietant  do >  -"r)-     „ 

r  Major  J.  F.  Betty,  14  Oct.  71.         1  t     19  Oec.  71. 

Migor  W.  Smith,  i  Aug.  71.  Adjutant  Captain  C.  L.  Elwya. 

Capt.  B.C.  DiTsdale,  I  Apr.  70.       I     Quarter  Maeter Qr.Maater  B.  Cox. 

ilajor  W,  F.  Downes,  x  April  72. 
Major  8.  J.  Nicholson,  1  Slay  72.  I 
^  MajorT.  VanStraubenzce,  iFeb.  74. . 


Inttruetore  in  Gunnery- 


Department  of  Artillery  Studies  (Woolwich). 

IHreetor  ofArtUlery  StudUe Colonel  S.  B.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Art.  x  Apr.  71. 

Aeeiatant  Director Captain  F.  S.  Stoney,  R.  Artillery,  x  Aug.  75. 

^^      ^       .     .  ,.,,  C  Captain  E.  O.  Hollist,R.  Art.  I  April  7». 

Inetructore  «n  ArtdUry [captain  W.  G.  Brancker,  R.  Art.  9  April  72. 

Frofeeeor  qf  Applied  Mathematice  Rev.  F.  Bashford,  BI), 

Lecturer  on  Metalluray  Pr.  Percy,  FllS. 

Lecturer  on  Practical  Mechanice  and  Fhyeice Professor  Goodeve. 

Lecturer  on  Chemietry C.  L.  Bloxam,  Esq. 

*  School  of  Military  Engineering. 

[For  Instructing  the  Corps  in  Military  Field  TTorfes,  at  Chatham,) 

Commandant  Colonel  T.  L.  J.  Gallwey,  i  Oct.  68. 

Brigade  Major Major  F.  A.  Marindin,  x  Sept.  69. 

Superintendent  of  Military  Diecipline Colonel  F.  E.  Cox. 

Aeeietani  Superintendent  qf  Military  Diecipline Major  William  Keith,  x  Deo.  73. 

InHructor  in  ConHruetion  4r  Ettimaiiny    Colouel  H .  Wray ,  x  July  66. 

Aaeieiant  do.  do Captain  W.  R.  Slacke,  24  March  73. 

Instructor  in  Surveying  Migor  F.  B.  Pratt,  x6  Dec.  69. 

...     .^...j,.  <■  Captain  J.  Fellowes,  24  June  72. 

Aeeufant  Inttruetore  tn  Surveying  iLieut.  R.  A.  Livesay,  j  April  73. 

Inetructor  in  Field  Fortijieatione..: Lt.Colonel  A.  Leahy,  13  Nov.  71. 

A^UtanllnHmdor.  in  F^ld  Fortyicatu,.. {  8S|2dS  M.*??  sS', '.  B^  Jjl 

Inetructorin  Telegraphy    McgorB.  D.  Malcolm,  x  Apnl  7X. 

A^,i  In.fructar, in  TeU^apky {^^  ^.""aeTSl  I  dS^t'!' 

Aeeietant  Inetruetor  in  Army  Signalling    Captain  F.  A.  Le  Mesurier,  x  May  69. 

Inetructorin  If  Hilary  History,  Strategy,  4-  Mil.  Law    Major  L.  A.  Hale,  i  Jan.  74. 
Secretary  to  the  Royal  Engineer  Commtttee  Captain  V.  G.  Clayton,  29  July  71. 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe. 

Ommandani  ^  Inspector  General.— Colonel  William  PoUexfen  Radcliflfe,  CB.  h.p.  20  F.  x  Jan.  73. 

CJkiefJurtfWor.— Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  H.  Bumside,  h.p.  88  F. 

Ccqftain  and  Deputy  Assistant  AtUutant  General.— ilHjor  Drory  Richard  Barnes,  h.p.  14  F.  x  Oct.  67. 

/^^/«^.  T^^^M.^     y  Captain  R.  T.  Thompson,  56  F.  x  July  72. 

Captmn  Instmeton...  |  captain  H.  Kelsall.  x6  F.  x  Jan.  73. 

7Xpm£.m..««  r«*#..«^«r.f  L*e^*-  J-  B-  Ridout,  80  F.  X  Feb.  7X. 

JAsmienant  Instruetore  |  j^ieut.  W.  Poste,  35  F.  i  May  7X. 

Faymaster.—<3t.  Blicke  Champion  de  Crespigny,  x  April  55 ;  Bt.Li. Colonel,  36  Deo.  59 ;  Son.M9Jcir,  x  April  65. 

Qiuarter  Master  teith  rank  qf  Lieut.  ^  Acting  Adjutant. — James  Slack,>  92  April  59 ;  Ens,  15  Jan.  56. 

Surgeon.— YL.  J.  Schooles,  h.p.  Hon.D.I.Gen. 

^  Lieut.  Slack  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bslskls^*^^ 
Inkerman,  siege  assaults  and  fttU  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kiaw^ 
(Medal  with  four  Ckisps,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Medal  for  Distinguished  Goiidiiolstttel)i»^ 
of  Inkerman). 


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ConmajKiaH/.— Edward  Burgoyno  Cureton.i  8  Feb.  63  ;  Cornet,  ai  June  39 ;  Lt.  ig  Deo.  43 ;  Capt.  '31  Jan.  51 ;  JBi.MoJor, 

26  Dec.  56 ;  Major, J  July  57 ;  Lt, Colonel,  p  4  Feb.  6a ;  Colonel,  28  Dec.  68. 
SaperintendetUofthe  Biding  Department.— BtMaior  William  Blenkinflop,  h.p.  3  Dragoon  Guards,  7  Nov.  68. 
Pajfauuter. — Charles  Boyse  Roche,*  30  Nov.  38 ;  Enngn,  18  Jan.  28 ;  lAeut.  ai  June  32 ;  Mon.Major,  x  Jan.  60. 
Quarter  Matter.— Rewry  Woods,*  23  Aug.  61. 
Jtuimetor  qf  Mu9ketry.~Lle\A.  J.  C.  L.  Kay,  15  Hussars,  i  Aug.  73. 

*  Colonel  Cnreton  served  with  the  z6th  Lancers  in  the  action  at  Maharajpore  30th  Dec.  1843  (Bronae  Star).  Served 
Triththe  3rdLisrht  Dragoons  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (severely 
wounded)  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  with  the  lath  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).; 
and  also  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  31st  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopol,  and  at  Eupatoria  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  . 

3  Major  Roche  served  in  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sobastopol, 
and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  in  the  Jjadian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  a6th,  27tii,  and  aSth  Nov. 
1857,  at  Cawnpore  (Medal). 

3  Quarter  Master  Woods  served  the  campaign  of  1843  in  AfTghanistan  (Medal),  including  the  forcing  of  the  Ehyber 
FaRs.  Served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  affair  at  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Cnenab, 
action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  (3k>ojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Recruiting  Staff. 

IirspBCTos  GsirsBJiL. 
M^or  General  R.  C.  H.  Taylor,  CB.  1  Aug.  73. 
Ikspsctino  Field  O^ficsss. 

London Colonel  W.  Lyons.  h.p.  5  West  India  Regiment,  x  May  71. 

DabUn  Ralph  Budd,^  JSiu^n,  10  Mar.  25;  Lt.^iSMax.  26;  Capt.  i  Juno  41;  Bl.MaJor,  20  June  54; 

Mcyor,  15  May  55 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '27  Jan.  57 ;  Colonel,  27  Jan.  62. 

P1.TXA8TBBS. 

Dublin Henry  Balthaser  Adams,*  30  Oct.  28;  Eneign, 33  Feb.  is\Ll.  za  Juno  17 ;  Capt.  '17  Sept.  35 ; 

Son.Mqjor,  1  Jan.  60. 

_  -A-ng. :,,  . 

London Daniel  Bartlett,  x  Aug.  54;  Son'Major'x  Aug.  69. 

Liverpool BdwardM'Mullin,?  ik  Oct.  50;  Q.lT.  17  Nov.  48;  J 

Glasgow  Robert  William  Dufr,  X9  Jan.  49;  Ene.  ^20  June  45 ;  X^.'9' June46;  Hon.Mcyor,  so  June  6o. 


Majoi  . 

York Charles  Henry  Peirse,  33  Aug.  39 ;  Eneign,  H  Dec.  37;  Lt.  x8  July  30  j  Mon.Mqjor,  x  Jan.  6o, 

London Daniel  Bartlett,  x  Aug.  54;  Son.Major,  i  Aug.  69. 

Liverpool Edward  M'Mullin,?  15  Oct.  50;  Q.lT.  17  Nov.  48;  Hon.Major,  17  Nov.  63. 


AnjuTAirrs. 

London William  Freeme  Wyndowe... 

Dublin  Edward  Barnes  (woodman  ... 


'29  April  43 
4  May    49 


CkXTLUt.     I  ADJUTUTT. 


5  July    44        13  April  50 

21  May    541    X  April  69I    1  April  6^ 


SupBitiinBXDnra  Ovncxss. 

Hertford  Bt.Major  Joseph  Loran,  h.p.  a  Foot. 

Reading Bl.Lt.Colonel  Richard  Sweet  Cole,  h.p.  Army  Hospital  Corps. 

Peterborough  ...Bt.Major  Robert  Conolly  Martin,  h.p.  19  Foot. 

Inverness Bt. Major  WiUiam  Molesworth  Cole  Acton,  h.p.  77  Foot. 

Dandalk  ir^X<.Co2on«{  Richard  Dawson.  h.p.  R.  Staff  (Dorps. 

Dublin BtMnjor  William  James  Hales,  h.p.  10  Foot. 

Cork Captain  Thomas  Gardiner,"  h.p.  98  Foot.  ^ 

Worcester Bt.M<;^or  John  Addy,  h.p.  Land  Transport  (3orp8.  ^ 

^  Ck>lonel  Budd  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  xoth  Jan.  to  June  1855,  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5W  Class  of  the  Medjidle,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Adams  served  four  years  in  western  Africa,  and  was  present  at  the  various  affairs  and  skirmishes  which 
took  place  at  the  difibrent  paxts  of  the  coast  at  which  he  was  stationed,  including  tiie  attack  upon  and  destruction 
of  Fort  Albreda,  and  capture  of  the  town  of  Barra,  on  the  River  Gambia,  ini8z7.  Served  subsequently  in  Caffrana, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  with  the  7zst  Highlanders  in  Upper  and  Lower  Canada. 

'  Major  M'Muliin  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  the  campaign  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  April  183^4.  Served 
alao  in  the  Crimea  from  azst  April  i855.inclu(hng  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

'  Captain  Gardiner  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Eusofzio  Frontier 
tinder  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  destruction  of  Chinglie  and  the  affair  with  the  Hin- 
doatanee  fbnatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  as  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  of  the  i8th  Pui\jaub  In&ntry  in  Oude,  and  as  Brigade  Quarter  Master  at  the  final  sahyection  of  the 
rebels  aXang  the  Nepaul  Terai  (Medal). 


Contirmation  of  Notes  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners, 

^  Captain  Spofforth  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  during  the  opera«lon8  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1857  (Medal 
with  clasp). 

^  Mcqor  Chapman  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Pni^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Captain  Roe  served  with  the  lath  Lanoers  in  the  Crimea  from  17th  Mav  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
bastopol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Ma^or  of  Cavalry  to  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda 
Field  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Jejunge  and  Kubrai,  general  action  of  Banda  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  surrender  of  the  Rajahof  Kirweeon  5th  June  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Morrah  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  and  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  Cardew  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  x9th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  affhir 
of  Bulganac,  and  battle  of  Alma— severely  wounded  in  two  places,  and  horse  shot  in  crossing  the  river  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Milligan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  on  the  Oude  and  Nepaul  frontiers  (Medal). 

u  Captain  Burke  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  mduding  the  attack  of 
the  Gate  Pah  and  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

**  MJ^or  Miller  served  in  the  Crimea  from  March  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Capt^n  M'Mahon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18.^-55,  was  present  at  each  action  and  at  the  fj&ll  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  taking 
of  the  l^kku  Forts  and  each  action  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*  Capt^n  H.  G.  Rogers  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  September  1854,  and  was  present  at 
tho  siege  and  iiall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sep.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

u  Captain  Hesketh  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ui  the  Royal  Artillery,  including  the  affairs  of  Bul- 
f?anao  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  36th  October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Digitized  by  Vj OO  v  IC 


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BTATIOir. 


OSEAT  BRITAIN. 
a  A«K«D«BW.— Wm.  Aler.  Godley,*^  h.p.  56  F. 
2  Bath.— John  Tho.  Chandler  (ao)  Unatt 

1  BiRMnroHAif.— Henry  M.  Smyth,  h.p.  44  F.. 

2  Bbiohtow.— Arthur  Hill  Hull,  Unatt 

1  Bbistol.— Alexander  Maclean,  h.p 

I  CA!n?««Bi7BY.--B.  Ring  Berry ,«h.p.  Mil.  Train 
I  Caediff.— Richard  Hull  LewiB,"n.p.  ao  F.... 
I  CA.BLI8LB.— Thomas  William Prevoat,  h.p.  42  F 
I  Chatham.— John  Edw.  Sharp  (16),  h.p.  1  F.. 


Chkbtss.— Gtoo.  Wedderbume,"*  h.p.  7  *' 
CoTBiTTET.— Chajrlea  Hill  Fresaon,*  h.p. : 


F. 


_  Dbbbt.— Robert  Edward  Roe,*?  h.D.  86  F 

1  D0BCHB8TBK.— Chaa.  Edward  Aatell,  h.p.  45  F. 

2  DuKDBB.—CharleaGeorjreMackenBie.h.p.aSF 

I  EoivBUBOH.— William  John  Kirk,  Unatt. 

I  BxBTBB.— Arthur  Pigott,  h.p.  ?o  F 

a  Falmouth.— Bdm.Cha.  Domville,**h.p.R.  Mar. 

n,  .-«^-      i  Geo.  Fred.  Moore  (21),  Unatt.... 

X  Glasgow.—  -J  j^^^  Stewart."  h.p.  24  F 

I  Gloucbstbb.— Dav.Stewart,*oh.p.CeylonRegt. 
X  Halifax.— Thoa.  Nind  Woodall,"h.p.  57  P-  ••• 
a  Hull.— William  Henry  Clement8,»  h.p.  R.  M. 

I  IxvBBVBSs.— John  P.  Stuart,  Unatt 

I  Ipswich.— John  Leslie  Moore,"  h.p.  34  P 

Isle  of  Mab  {Stqf  Capt.  to  Comntand  Detach-  ^ 
meiU$  4r  P«»MOMr«.)— Edwd.  John  Dickson  i 

'  Q««8«,  40. }  JotoEto.  Harvey,  h.p.  4.  P. 
Lbbds.— William  Pilaworth,  Unatt. 


X  Lbicbstbb.— Arnold  More  Knight,*  hj>.  la  F. 
T  ,w,-«««r        i  HfenryCole  Faulkner,"  Unatt. 
I  LiTBBFOOL.—  •(jameaFra.Birch,h.p.3W.I.R. 


^EfuUm.  Div.  (  Jno.PellingPigott(7), Unatt. 

Ul.  I  Fd.NaaaauDore(3i),h.p.  97F 

William  Egerton  Todd,*| 


(3. 


Wettem  Div. 
CkelteaHotp, 


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h.p.8iP S 

Parker  Wright,"  h.p.  83F 

NortkemDiv]    i^xSi^^''.^''^' ^ 
Regent' iPk.Bk9.  |  Hq^.C.  D.  Bruce.h.p. 

^A^^Por*. }  J«n«Baime,  Unatt... 
IVoolwick  Dit;.— D.W.Tench(xo)  ,h.p.  isDrs. 
Deptford  Div.—B..  T.  Riohmond(36)  ,Unatt. 
a  Ltkh.— Jajnes  Arthur  Morrali,«»  h.p.  Dop. Bat. 
r  A-F.Bond,h.p.StaffCorps,  > 

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{  jDO.Arth.Brockman,h.p.6F. 
x  Nbwcabtlb-oit-Tthb.— Dan.  Beere,»"  h.p.  8  F. 
a  NoBTHAMFTOB.— Christian  Wm.  M'Niell,  h.p. 
X  Norwich.— J.  CJockbum,  Unatt.  c.  6  Nov.  6a... 
I  NotTiBOHABC.— Valen.  Fred.  Story,  Unatt.  ... 
X  Paislbt.— 
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T>,^„««—      C Robert  Law.*  Unatt 

I  Pltmouth.— |(j^       T5^QyjgMh.p.  2  F 

1  PoBTS-      f  Geo.  W.  Meehan,  Unatt 

xouTH.  (  JohnSmithCannon.  h.p.GoldC.Gps 

X  Prbbtob.— Montague  Browne,"  h.p.  24  F 

X  Sheffield.— John  Theoph-Useher  (18) ,  Unatt. 

„ „,^   f Richard  Henry  Brooke,^") 

a  Shebwsbuby.  I    h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles    / 

X  South AMFToir.— William  Lacy,  Unatt 

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a  TBOWBEiDOB.—Gep.Fred.  Gosling," h.p.xoaF. 
X  WoECBBiBB.— Oha.  Wm.  St.  John,  h.p.  94  F-  — 

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—      fWm.  Child,  Unatt 

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3  Clobmbl.— Wm.  John  Dorehffl.*  h.p.  43  V 

I  (  James  Wm.  Graves  (a^),  Unatt 

CdBK.  si^ctoo.  Thomson  (35),  CB,  Indian  Army 

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3  BifBi8itiLi.«ir.—5y.Qordon Rogers," h.p. 49 F. 

3  KiLCBWiTT.— Robt.  J.  Bpoflbrth,"  h.p.  59  ''.•• 
X  LiMBEicx.— Henry  Hamilton  Pratt,  h.p.  94  F. 

3  XjovnoinyxBXT.— James  Power  Boyd,  n.p 

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In  the  event  of  the  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners  being  subject  to  additional  expense  in  consequence  of  his  employ- 
toent  in  aid  of  the  Civil  Power  at  a  distance  from  head-quarters,  he  will  also  receive  a  farther  allowance  of  s«. 
A  day  while  necessarily  detained  from  home,  together  with  the  amount  of  travelling  charges  thos  incurred  by  him 

COBTIBOBBT   AlLOWAKCKS. 

For  less  than  100  enrolled  men,  one  shilling  a  day ;  xoo  and  nudor  150,  one  shilling  and  sixpence  a  day;  150  and 
mder  aoo,  two  shillings  a  day ;  for  aoo  and  upwards,  two  shillings  and  sixpence  a  day;  Officers  with  Brevet  rank 
tiflve  two  shillings  a  day  in  addition. 
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or  PBBSZOirERS. 

ABOfficeronder  or  above  the  rank  of  Captain,  or  whose  appointment  would  involre  immediate  Brevet  rank,  or 
vho,  having  received  the  difference,  is  not  prepared  to  repay  it,  or  who  has  not  completed  Fibtbbb  years*  service 
ya  Full  Pby  as  a  Commissioned  Officer,  is  ineugible  for  the  appointment. 

A  Candidate  should  state  the  following  particnlsurs  in  his  application  :— 

i8t.  His  age. 

2Qd.  Whether  on  Full  or  Half  Pay ;  and  whether  serving  abroad  or  at  home. 

3M.  The  date  of  his  Commission  as  Captain. 

4th.  Whether  he  received  the  diflbrenoe  when  placed  on  Half  Pay ;  and  whether  he  retired  at  his  own  reqnest, 
'roxn  ill  health,  or  from  wounds. 

5th.  Whether  he  has  served  as  Adjutant,  or  Paymaster,  or  on  the  Staff  in  any  capacity  likely  to  qualify  him  for 
ihe  duties  of  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners. 

6th.  Whether  he  has  certificates  of  ability  and  fitness  frt>m  Officers  under  whom  he  served. 

War  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 

>  Captain  K  Sogers  served  in  temporary  command  of  a  Detachment  3rd  West  India  Begiment  in  defence  of 
Lower  Combo,  Oambia,  in  Feb.  X864  agamst  hostile  native  factions,  and  was  employed  by  the  (Governor  of  the 
Gambia  on  diplomatic  service  in  conjunction  with  the  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone  and  Commodore  Eardley*WiImot, 
Tor  which  he  received  official  thanks.  Served  as  Brigade  Adjutant  in  charge  of  guns  in  the  expedition  under 
U.Colonel  Harley  up  the  River  Oambia  in  June  1864,  and  was  ntvorsbly  noticed.  Served  with  the  expeditionary 
f 'rce  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in  February  and  March  1867,  and  commanded  a  Flying 
Colamn  detached  for  the  destruction  of  the  Indian  village  San  Jos^,  on  which  occasion  his  detachment  made  a 
Torced  march  of  33  miles  in  xx  hours  across  very  difficult  country  (thanked  by  the  Governor).  Was  subsequently 
ippointod  Brigade  Major  to  the  united  Force,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

*  Major  Sweeney  served  with  the  xath  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  x8sx-53  (Medal). 

'  Major  Fresson  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  Left  Wing  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawar  Expeditionary  Force  on 
ho  Kiuofkie  Frontier  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  Including  the  destruction  of  CaingUe,  also  engaged 
iritb  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  4th  Mav  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Egerton  Todd  served  in  the  Sist  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

^  Major  Somerset  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847,  and  in  that  of  x85o-»  (Medal) . 

'  U.Colonel  EIniffht  served  the  Sutlcg  campaign  of  1845-46  with  the  x6th  Lancers,  and  was  present  at  the  aflhir  of 
BaddiwaU  sad  in  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  with  the 
rth  Dragoon  Guards  when  he  commanded  the  Cavahy  Escort  of  Sir  Harry  Smith.  Also  during  the  Kaffir  war  of 
[Ssi-53  (Medal)  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen,  including  the  action  of  Berea.  Served  again  on  the  Staff  of  Sir 
Sarry  Smith,  and  subsequently  on  that  of  his  successor.  Sir  George  Cathcart. 

'  Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Pigott  served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  befbre  Mooltaa,  in- 
Mading  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  on  the  37th  December  1848,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the 
ortreis ;  vas  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Chcniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
wo  Clasps).  Served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  x8s4-5S  with  the  Ambulance  Corps  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of 
tfajor.  and  Turkiah  Medal).  *—e  ;»  *~ 

■  Ll  Colonel  DorehiU  commanded  the  Light  Company  of  the  Buffb  in  the  Gwalior  caxnpaign,  and  was  severely 
ffounded  at  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  a9th  December  1843  ^Tonae  Star).  Afterwards  when  Captain  in  the  43rd  Light 
Infantry  was  appointed  Brigade  M^jor  to  the  Second  Brigade  Sanger  Field  Division,  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
rom  a4th  December  1857  to  loth  July  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee,  action  of  Sahao  (men- 
ioaed  in  despatohes),  andaotion  of  Girwasa— again  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

'  Major  Law  served  with  the  3xst  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General 
'OHock  (Medal),  including  the  actions  of  Maseena,  Texeen,  and  JugduUuck,  occupation  of  Cabool  (contused)  snd 
he  diifereat  minor  engagements  leading  ta  and  fVom  it.  Also  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the 
>&tUes  of  Moodkee,  Ftaoseshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  in  all  of  which  he  commanded  a  Company  (Medal 
rnd  three  Chisps).  Was  severely  wounded  at  the  battie  of  Sobraon— ball  lodged  in  his  body,  and  mentioned  in 
icfpatch,  being  second  in  command  of  the  Regiment  daring  the  action. 

^  Lt.Colonel  Tench  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  daring  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal),  and  was  afterwards 
>resent  in  the  action  with  the  insurgent  Boers  at  Boem  Flaats. 

'^  Major  J.  Stewart  served  with  the  a4th  Begiment  in  the  Pai\)aab  campaiga  of  Z848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
MitUe  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

I'  Major  Browne  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Ponjaub  campaign  qf  1848-49  (Medal). 

**  Major  Gosling  served  with  the  xst  Madias  Fusiliers  in  the  Burmese  war  of  x8sa-53,  including  the  captore  of 
"egu  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Oommanded  Detachment  of  the  Regiment  in  quelling  an  insurrection  in  the  lowAr 
)art  of  the  Bsssein  river  In  January  X854.  Served  as  A^utant  of  the  Regiment  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in 
Bengal  in  1857-58,  incloding  that  at  Benares  under  General  Neill  (mentioned  in  despatches),  actions  of  Oonao,  Bus- 
leenitgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeeekechowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  entry  into  Lucknow  on 
<su  September,  defiance  of  the  Besidency,  and  sobeequent  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Oatnun  (Hedal  with 


265a  Wa}\  Services  of  Stuff  Oncers  of  Peyisiofiers. 

^*  Captain  Macgregor  served  with  the  Ssnd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  sappiessing  the  tadisn  vaistj  h 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  letraucf 
Kala  Naddee  and  Ehankur,  siege  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  operations  at  Bhahjehanpore,  aiEun  of  Vthmiripf 
andBonkiwaon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Major  woods  seived  with  the  Boflfb  in  the  action  of  Panniar,  agth  December  1843  (Bronse  Star.) 

'*  Lt. Colonel  Sharp  served  in  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Royals  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838.  Landed  tnrl 
the  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  on  the  sand  April  1855,  and  waa  at  the  siege  and  fiul  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clup, 
5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^7  Major  Beero  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaifni  in  1857,  including  the  nej^iai 
capture  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"  Major  Ussher  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  with  the  aand  Begimect,  &&! 
was  present  at  the  investment  ana  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur.  Also  served  in  India  iurux^  ik 
mutmy  of  1857-58  (Medal),  and  was  attached  to  the  Convalescent  Depot  at  Murree  in  the  Punjaab  when  ^le  Ma&s 
was  attacked  by  a  large  force  of  hill  men  on  the  night  of  ist  September  1857.  Was  onboard  the  troop-ship  latm 
Monarch  when  she  blew  up  and  was  destroyed  by  fire  at  Spithead  on  3rd  June  1859. 

1*  Major  Charlton  served  with  the  8xst  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

">  Major  Chandler  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  bstUe :'. 
Sobraon  (Medal).  AJso  the  Puxjjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Moolar. 
affair  of  the  9th  September  (wounded),  storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  canying  of  the  HeUifi 
before  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Croojerat(Medal  witL  m 
Clasps). 

■  *^  Lt. Colonel  Geom  Fred.  Moore  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  early  part  of  the  siege  operations  hdzf 
Mooltan  in  1848  (Medal  with  Clasp),  including  the  afikir  of  the  9th  September,  and  the  storming  of  theeoeEfi 
strongly-entrenched  position,  was  severely  wounded  in  the  thi^h  on  4th  November. 

^  Major  Wrighi  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  suppressmg  the  Indian.mutdxiy,  and  was  present  at  the  a&r 
of  Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  on  the  14th  August  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  Wedderbume  served  with  the  a4th  Regiment  during  the  Puqjanb  campaign  of  1848-40.  and  wupra^ 
at  the  battle  of  Gooierat  (Medal  with  one  Clasp).  Served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  wvV 
1863  with  the  Buzanye  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sunsahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  and  attheamcka 
and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  X5th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umberb  ci 
destruction  of  the  viUago  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  December,  which  ended  in  the  complete  root «( t^ 
enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Graves  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  China  from  September  1840  to  June  1847  (Medal),  tod  vtf 

S resent  at  the  storming  and  .capture  of  the  Heights  above  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  apttni 
husan,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Chinghae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  lavl 
and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  Camp  on  the  Heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woocm;. 
Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  demonstration  before  Nanldn.  He  was  also  present  at  the  opoations  id  tit 
Canton  river  under  Major  General  D'Aguilar  in  April  1847,  and  was  selected  as  the  Officer  to  remain  in  catnnaai  tf 
the  Factories  when  the  forte  was  withdra?m,  for  the  purpose  of  organising  and  di'illing  the  Associatod  (atntiasta 
Volunteers  at  Canton. 

'^  Lt.  Colonel  Thomson  commanded  the  Engineers  and  Corps  of  Pontoniers  during  the  campaign  in  Ansae  t: 
x8a4,  and  was  present  at  the  attacks  on  Paddowa,  Mahatee,  and  Arracan  city  (Medal  witH  Clasp).  In  iSjS  sv  ip- 
pointed  Chief  Bngineer  to  the  Army  of  the  Indus,  and  commanded  the  Detachments  of  British  Troops  whi^fe^ 
crossed  that  river ;  afterwards  constructed  a  bridge  of  boats  over  it,  for  which  he  received  thanks  in  general  ordfrv 
as  also  for  opening  a  passage  for  the  Army  through  the  Bolan  Paas  and  over  the  Amram  Mountains.  Beconnnigg^ 
the  fortress  of  Ghuznee,  and  proposed  a  plan  of  attack,  which  being  successftO,  he  reoeived  the  thanks  of  theC;=* 
mander  in  Chief,  and  afterwards  of  the  Governor  General  of  India  (Medal,  and  CB.). 

**  Mi^or  Searle  was  at  the  action  of  Ecknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland  aoth  May  1854,  in  action  with  the  foiti  rf 
Bonuuvund  Z5th  August,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Prasto  on  the  x6th  August.  Served  wiUi  the  Baltic  expeds^  j 
in  1855,  and  in  the  mortar-boat  flotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

*7  li^jor  Godley  landed  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  a^th  August  1855,  served  at  theiKf?' 
Sebastopol,  and  present  at  the  final  assault  (Medal  with  Clasi>,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**  Major  Berry  served  with  the  6ist  Regiment  in  the  Puz^aub  campaign  of  X848-49,  including  the  passage  of  ^ 
Chenab,  battles  of  Sadoolapore.  Chillianwallah,  and  Croojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khvber  Pass  (iiKX- 
with  two  Cuups).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X857,  and  waa  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  ct^Bni 
Delhi,  and  action  of  Nnjjufghur  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*>  Captain  Clements  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  batteries  at  Petropaulovski  on  3xst  August,  landed  0:4'^ 
Sept.  at  an  attack  on  the  same  batteries  (severely  wounded),  and  was  at  the  capture  of  two  Russian  vessel! ffi^J  1 
Sept.  1854.    Served  in  the  China  war  of  X857-58,  mcluding  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and  captan  d 
Canton,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  landed  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forta  at  the  mouth  of  the  F^ 
river  on  aoth  May,  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  (^r .Master  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

u  Mi^'or  Dore  served  with  the  Buflb  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Served  with  the  aoth  BegimeDtiD  'x* 
Crimea  from  the  xith  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded)  and  capture  of  Kinbonm  (Uedalr^ 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Faulkner  was  present  with  the  Left  Wing  of  the  Queen's  Royals  during  the  latter  part  of  the 
of  1844-4$  in  the  Southern  Ck}ncan  and  Sawant  Warree  country. 

^  Lt.Colonel  Maokinnon  served  with  the  x6th  Lancers  in  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  of  1833-39  under  Lend  Kea^ 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capturo  of  Ghuznee  (Medal) .  Served  also  throughout  the  SuUqi  campaign  cf  i^ 
46,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal  (charger  killed  under  him  by  a  roxud-shot),  and  battles  of  AUwals:! 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

**  Major  Wolfe  served  with  the  and  Queen's  Royals  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  indnding  the  adranee  ^1 
Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  ^^^ 

's  Major  BerOsford  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  a5th  December  xSu  to  afth  Jc-'l 
iB<K,  including  the  siege  ofSebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TazkishUei^l 

^Major  Richmond  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Puxnaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal),  and  with  the  r«U 
Companies  in  Sir  Charles  Napier's  Force  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850  (Medal  with  Qup^- 

S7  Major  Lewis  served  with  the  Grenadier  Company  of  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  action  with  and  destracCion  of  t 
desperate  band  of  insurgent  fanatics  at  Teermanam  Coonettos  in  Malabar. 

^  Major  Moore  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean*  campaign  from  xoth  August  X855,  inoladiar*-f* 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tniki^  Hew « 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  campai^s  in  X857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  a6th  a7th  and  aSth  Notob'*^ 
1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  01  the  rebels  at  Bootmil  (Medal  ru 
Clasp).  4 

"^  Captain  Connell  served  in  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  «^4 
attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*o  Major  D.  Stewart  was  present  with  the  Buflfe  in  the  battle  of  Punniar,  and  has  received  the  Braue  Star. 

41  Major  Woodall  served  in  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x86i.  Also  in  that  of  i86j,  inchk^ 
the  capture  of  Katikara  (Medal) . 

«*  Major  Brooke  served  with  Captain  Lillie's  Detachment  in  defeating  the  insurgents  at  MataM  on  »^  J^i' 
during  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces  in  1848. 

*»wSjor  Reid  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  X848-49  (Medal),  served  also  with  the  Flank  CompaniM Q^- 
Rcgimintinthe  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850.  Served  in  '-j 
Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Eiizofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  sw  a 
the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  tho  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp).        ^^ 

♦♦  Major  DomvUle  was  landed  in  1845  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the  protection  or  British  pnjjT^ . 
at  Monte  Video.    Ho  was  there  detached  for  service  in  the  Parana,  and  was  present  at  the  attack aiid captan-i;'^*-" ; 
Forts  of  Obligado,  and  forcing  the  pawsage  of  the  river.    Commanded  a  Detachment  at  Rat  Island,  off  Moate  »i*" 
and  was  at  the  defence  of  Colonia  in  tho  River  Plate  in  March  and  April  1847. 

iFor  ContinualioH  of  Notet  of  Stqf  Officers  of  Fentionen  U9  lower  part  qf^JUtnitiV^- 


Control  Department. 


266 


Jbna^  Cowtmitrioned  Bank. 
'rincipal  Snpenntendent  of  Stores 

^nrreyor  in  Chief 

'rincipal  Saperintendant  of  Stores 


CoVTBOLLBXS,  ranking  with  Major 
General*. 

Henry  William  Gordon,*  C5 

James  Scott  Robertson,*  CB , 

HenryTatum,*  CB 


)epa^  Gommissaxy  General  

iapenntendeni  of  Stores  

)epaty  Commissary  General  

kjiutj  Commissary  General  

lapenntendent  of  Stores  

)eputy  Commissary  General  

)eput^  Conmiissary  General  

iupermtendent  of  Stores 

iA»i8tunt  Commissary  General  ... 
L£i:i.<tant  Commissary  General  ... 
L»$i5tant  Commissary  General  ... 
Lsiiistant  Commissary  General  ... 
L9«istant  Commissary  General  ... 
liaidtant  Commissary  General  ... 


DxpcTT  CovTSOLLxas,  ranking  with 
ColoneU. 

Randolph  Routh,»  CB 

Wm.LoweristonMackcIcanYoongf^CB. 

Edward  Strickland,*  CB 

Fitz^ames  Edward  Watt 

William  Lanyon  Penno  

James  Bell  Lxmdy*  

Henxy  Robinson,^<»  CB 

William  Henry  Parkyn  

Conrad  Frederick  Potgifcter" , 

Henry  Moore"  

Alexander  CrowdcrCrook8hank,i7C£. 

Robert  Clement  Migor    , 

Arthur  William  Downes* 

Charles  Palmer"  


assistant  Commissazy  General  .. 

Vibcipal  Barrack  Master 

i&^iatant  Commissary  General  .. 
)epaty  Soperintendent  of  Stores 
issistant  Cfommissary  General  ... 
>tfputy  Superintendent  of  Stores 

*nncipal  Purveyor 

Lwidtant  Commissary  General 
u»i»tMtant  Commissary  General 
LMsifitant  Commissary  General  ... 
)«pQty  Superintendent  of  Stores 
iMbtant Commissaiy  General  ... 

Principal  Purveyor 

H>.uty  Superintendent  of  Stores 
i«j}utant  Comnussazy  General 

)i9trict  Barrack  Master 

trevct  Lieut.Colonel  Unattached 

brevet  Major  9  Foot  

Captain  Royal  Artilleiy 

'aptain  17  Foot 

aptain  Royal  Artillery 

!aptain  Royal  Artillery 

Aptain  3  Dragoon  Guards  . 

:aptamh.p.  16  Foot  

)eputy  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Uffistant  Commiosary  General  ... 
iMifttant  GommiBsary  General  ... 

Principal  Purveyor 

)eputy  Superintendent  of  Stores 
U»<*tant  Commissary  Goieral  ... 
)epttt^  Superintendent  of  Stores 

'aptain  Royal  Artillery 

lanstant  Commissary  General 
iMtxt.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
isfist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Lttifttant  Commissary  General 
U»ist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
iMUtant  Commissary  General  ... 
Usiftt.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
LaeisUmt  Commiasaiy  General 


FIKSTCOM- 

xiBsioir- 


3  Aug.  55 

7  Apr.  55 

29  Apr.  44 


AssisxxHT  CovTSOLLBms,  ranking  viih 

Lieutenant  ColoneU. 

Thomas  Gremi*  

Samuel  William  Hall"    

Charles  Bagot  Smith" 

Charles  Kerr  Cleeve 

Arthur  Fulford  Adams  

William  Michael  King*^ 

Edward  Morris 

Latham  William  Blackei^... 
Frederick  George  Swan**  ..., 
James  Long 

AJi^G, 


Thomas  Alfred  G.  Satchwell 

Henry  John  Brownrigg**  

Augustus  WUliam  Pigott  

WiUiam  Henry  Horatio  Scott** 
Matthew  Bell  Irvine,  CM&.»  . 


Colonel  Fred.  Charles  Eyelegh,**  CB., 

Charles  Robert  ShervintonH. 

Henry  John  Wilkinson" 

«.  Walter  Chidiook  Nangle» 

#.  William  Tyler  Stuart 

Chikrles  Mills  Molony  

t.  Joseph  Thomas  Barrington , 

«.  Henry  Montague  Hosier*> 

9.  Richard  Calvert  Healy  

Joseph  Osbertus  Hamley,*^  CB 

Charles  Foster** 

Charles  William  Eiohbaum  , 

Gregson  Bridgett , 

George  G.  Munro**  , 

Charles  O.  Swain**  

John  Isaac  LiUejr** 

Alexander  Dickson  Bumaby** , 

James  William  Murray*''  , 

Alfred  Horatio  Young 

Henry  P.  Hunt 

John  Mainwarinff  Lindsey**    

George  Ignatius  Pirkis**   

Alexander  Clerk** 

Henry  Horatio  Rathbone  Hewitt^* 

Heniy  Clutterbuck  Lewis** 


17  Nov. 
28  Jan. 
15  Feb. 
30  July 
21  Mar. 
33  Apr. 
x9  Feb. 

4  Oct. 

3  Jan. 

2  Aug. 
37  Jan. 
37  Aug. 
19  May 

3  Jan. 


PXKSXITT  I 
XAKK.      ! 


X  Jan.  70  Woolwich  ArsenaL 
5  Sept.  71 J  Malta. 
16  Mar.  74  War  Office. 


44 

42|X7 
47,27 
45  16 


70 

70 

70  Chatham. 

70  Dublin. 

70  Devonport. 

70  Eastern  District 

70' Belfast. 

70  Woolwich. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Dublin. 

Dublin. 

Dover. 


Former  Cdnmiaeioned  Rank. 

Principal  Purveyor 

L^^istant  Commissary  General 
^soistant  Commissary  General 
U»Utant  Commissary  General 
Upijitant  Commissary  General 
i-sAistant  Commissary  General 
Usistant  Commissary  General 
L'«!*iatant  Commissary  General 
i9«i»tant  Commissary  General 
LMiacant  Commissary  General 
bhistant  Commissary  General 
la»i.stant  Commissaiy  General 
^.'•■ngtant  Commissary  General 

Phadpal  Purveyor 

Purveyor  

Barrack  Master 

i'aptain  late  Military  Train 

oaptain  late  Military  Train 

'aptain  late  MUitazy  Train .« 

Dcp.  Assist.  Commissaiy  General 
Dep.  Assist  Oommissary  General 
M«ist.  Superintendent  of  Qtores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commiaaazy  Gefleral 

Barrack  Master 

Barrack  Matter 


19  May  4a  X  Jan.  70  Natal. 
June  5!  X  Jan.  70  Nova  Scotia. 

16  Dec.  45  X  Jan.  70  Woolwich  Arseni^. 

9  July  46  I  Jan. 

16  June  4a  X  Jan. 

32  Sept.  41  I  Jan. 

II  Aug.  54  X  Jan. 

14  Apr.  46  I  Jan. 

26  Dec.  46  X  Jan. 

9  Mar.  47  X  Jan. 

X  Apr.  47  X  Jon.  70 

10  May  50  X  Jan.  70 

25  Aug.  54  X  Jan.  70 
I  Nov.  47  X  Jan.  70 

30  Mar.  48  X  Jan.  70 

18  Apr.  60  z  Jan.  70 

20  May  42  X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan,  70  X  Jan. 

19  Dec.  49  X  Jan. 
X  Jan.  70  X  Jan. 

24  Sept  5  5  X  Jan. 

xo  Aug.  56  X  Jan. 

I  Jan.  70  X  Jan.  ,_  _ 

X  Feb.  70  I  Feb.  70' 

4  Apr.  38  X  JaiL 

X3  Mar.  48  I  Jan. 

X2  Aug.  41  X  Aug. 

X  Apr.  57  X  Aug. 

19  Oct.  42  X  Aug. 

26  Sept.45  5  Sept 
X  Aug.  44  X  Oct. 

14  Aug.  54  17  Oct 

8  Nov.  50  I  Nov. 

I  Jan.  40  I  July 

23  Mar.  42  IX  Nov. 

X7  Aug.  59  X  Feb. 

29  Feb.  50  17  June 

27  Mar.  54  27  Oct. 
7  Aug.  51  27  Oct. 
X  Jan.  55  x6  Mar. 

Sujpply  and  Transport  Sub  Department 

GoxmsBAXixs,  ranking  with  Mc^ore. 

Charles  Barrett  KnappH  

Edward  Lander  Warn   , 

Duncan  Campbell  Napier 

Robert  Grey  Donaldson  Selby*i 

Robert  Handley  Dundee   

Oroker  Lovell  Baker  Pennell  , 

Alfired  Robert  Thompson*? 

Francis  Charles  Blunt   

Alfired  EmestPetrie   

Charles  Davis  O'Connor** 


Jan.  70 
Jan.  70 
Jan.  70 
Jan.  70 
Jon.  70 
Jan.  70 
Jan.  70' 
Jan.  71 
Sept.  71 
Nov.  71 
Dec.  72, 
June  73. 
Oct.  73 
Mar.  74 


Western  District 

Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Northern  District 

Southern  District 

Devonpt  Gun  Wharf. 

Edinburgh. 

Aldershot. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Gibraltar. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Dublin. 

,  South-Eastern  Dist. 

Home  District 

Cork. 


George  Hutchison  Phillips   

William  Henry  Newland  

Foster  Shortt 

James  Holmes  

George  Whittaker  MeUish** 

John  Thomas  Downman  

Lynch  John  Keogh 

James  Milne** 

Edward  William  Henry  Webb    

Edward  Charles  Saunder 

Frederick  Caaolani»  

David  Gibbons* 

John  Fitsmaurice  Manning , 

BasO  Charles  Boothby  » laie  Breo.Mq;. 
Gilbert  Howmrd  Bandera** , 


20  Jan.  55 

17  Oct  48 

2  Mar.  47 

9  Mar.  48 

17  Apr.  54 

9  June  54 

X  Jan.  55 

X  Jan.  55 

z  June  54 

29  Aug.  54 

x6  0ct.  55 

23  Jan.  56 

X  Mar.  56 

23  Dec.  54 

94  Nov.  54 

Mar.  54 

9x  Sept  55 

23  Nov.  5j 

99  Oct  5! 

97  Nov.  54 

X  Jan.  55 

z  Jan.  55 

X  Jan.  55 

z6  Nov.  5 

May  si 


Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 
7oCurragh. 

70!  Devonpt.  Gun  Wharf. 
7o|  Bermuda. 

70  China. 
70!  Gibraltar. 
7o|Portemouth. 
70' 

7 1 '  Chatham  Gun  Wharf. 
71 1  Ceylon. 

71  Manchester. 
71 1  Jamaica. 
71  Woolwich  Arsenal. 
71  West  Indies. 
71  Cork. 

71  Woolwich  Arsenal. 
71 'Manchester. 
73!  Manchester. 
73 'Aldershot 
73  Southern  District 

73  Dover. 

73  Weedon. 

74;  Western  Austnlia. 


19  Feb.  70; Cork. 

X9  Feb.  70  Dublin. 

X9  Feb.  70  Cape  of  Gtood  Hope. 

X9  Feb.  70!  Dover. 

12  Feb.  70'Mauritius. 

X9  Feb.  70  Home  District 

12  Feb.  70  Woolwich. 


X2  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
19  Feb.  70 
19  Feb.  70 
12  Febir-70 
12  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
19  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
x5  Feb.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
17  Aug.  70 
23  Aug.  70 
z  Oct.  70 
X  Oct  70 
x5  Oct.  70 


Aldershot. 
Dover. 

Devonport. 
Cork. 

Portsmouth. 
Edinburgh. 


Dublin. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Armv  Service  Corps. 

Woolwich. 

Malta. 

NovaSootbk 

Curragh. 

.York. 

29  Deo.  70I Army  Sanrioe  Ooxps. 

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Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


267 


Control  Department 


Form^  Commiitiontd  Bank. 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stored 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Storey 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  GenemJ , 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Genera' 
Assist.  Buperintendont  of  Stores 

Purveyor 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  SSuperlntcndent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Btoi-es 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 

Purveyor j 

Assist.  Superintendent  of  Storenj 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 


CoxHissABZXS,  ranking  wUh  Major*. 

Horatio  Albert  Bussell^o   

A.  S.  Beswick    

Sidney  Reynett  Brown"    

Paul  George  Predcrick  Furse 

James  Moore 

Charles  Edward  Wrench  

Thomas  Butterworth  Prissick 

Welleslev  Gordon  "Walker  Robinson» 

William 'Frederick  Wright" 

Homy  John  Wild 

Henry  Fane  Travers 

Robert  Staues    

Robert  Edward  Hunter" 

Richard  Stephenson  Price^' 

Newcome  Richard  Raven 

MunsoU  Octavius  3iiller 

John  Macfarlane  

Matthew  John  Ingram" 

Ashley  Cowper  Ryland**  

Henry  William  Httckman"  

Chai-los  Halo  Rumbold  

John  Char!o3  Angell   

JohnDrapei*7 

John  Leslie  Robertson** 

John  Henry  Randall^* 

Charles  Ralph  

Robert  Leo  Matthews** 


Tt^rmw  CaaifliiMio»<d  jRank. 

Barrack  Vaster > 

Dep.  Assist.  CommiBsary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 


Dbpvzy  GoxMissxiiss,  ranking  wik 
Capta%n». 

William  Rose  Fuller 

George  Home  Telfer    

Thomas  AuffUBtus  Le  Hesuzier 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  iHenzy  Boucher  Arthur  Middleton 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  William  Roger  Snow**  

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  1  Edwin  Dunn 

Dep.  Assist.  Oommissazy  General 'Charles  Walter  Penrice     

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  |  Nathaniel  Taylor 

Dep.  AssisL  Commissary  General  Joseph  Frederick  WallefctDes  Barrea** 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  William  Fryer^? 

Barrack  Master David  Robert  Ross 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  OeneralJoh}i  Tremenhere  Johnston 

Dep.  ABsist.  Commissary  General  Alexander  Williams  Anderson  ..... 

Purveyor John  Thomson 

Pop.  Assist.  Commissary  General  1  Jonathan  William  Elmea 

"^  ..    ^         .        -  «         '  Henry  Spencer  Edward  Reeves...., 


vnsTcox- 
vxssios- 

Sn     XAXK. 


1  July  47 
25  Apr.  44 
15  Jan.  55 
15  Jan.  55 

6  Oct.  56 
24  Nov.  54 

7  l^eb.  55 

1  Apr.  55 

2  Jan.  50 
I  Apr.  55 

to  Feb.  47 

12  May  55 

I  Sept.  55 

1  Sept.  55 

z  Jan.  50 

24  June  so 

22  Jan.  55 

IX  Sept  54 

X  Sept.  55 

1  bept.55 

Nov.  47 

15  Jan.  54 

1  Dec.  55 

X  Dec.  55 

X  Jan.  56 

Jan.  50 

a  Jan.  56 


PBBSSXT 
nXMlL. 


X  Jan.  71 
X  Jan.  71 
z  Jan.  71 
I  Mar.  71 
xo  May  71 
X  Aug.  71 
X  Aug.  7X 


■UTIOX. 


I 


Aldershou 
T;^nemontlL 
Limerick. 
Special  fcTvice. 
Guernsey. 
Bermnda, 
.  ^.^g,. ,.  Athlonc. 
5  Sept.  71' Singapore. 
I  Oct.   71  Chester. 
X  Nov.  71  ClonmcL 
28  Dec.  71  Jersey. 
I  Jan.  72  Colchester. 
X  Apr.  72  Plymouth. 
EoApr.  72!Fermoy. 
X  July  73 1  Chatham  Gnu  li?b:f 
1  July  7a  I  Dublin. 
3  Aug.  73|Manche8tcr. 
XX  Nov.  72'MaJta. 
X  Dec.  72  Ceylon, 
z  Feb.  73tMancfaefter. 
17  June  73  Cape  of  Good  Hj^ 
tx  Aug.  73  Tower. 
12  Sep.  73  Jamaica. 
x6  Sept.  73  Hondnras. 
27  Oct.  73  Devonpoit. 
27  Oct.  73  Dover. 
16  Kar.  74  Woolwich  AzaeoL 


William  Bridgman  . 

Cecil  Francis  Leaoh    

Francis  Hugh  Armstrong 

Francis  Gordon  Archer    

William  Heniy  Ravenscroft 

Robert  Squarey 

Thomas  Sadleir  Brereton , 

John  Igglesden  Troup    

Edward  Thomas  Price  ; , 

William  John  Jortin  Wameford 

Basil  Porter   

Clifford  EUiot  Walton 

Emilius  Hughes 

Albert  Meyer . 


Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commis^ry  General 
Dep.  Asslsr.  Commissa^  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dop.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  ConmiiBsary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Conamissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dop.  Assist.  Commissary  General ! George  JolinParlnm  ... 

Dop.  A'S^ist.  Commissary  General  Wilhazh  Thomas  Evans 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  [Croflon  James  XJniacke 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  1  Thomas  Storrar  Smith  

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  George  Lyddon  Morley 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  Francis  William  Brathwait  Gattey 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  [  William  JSeamish*^ 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  GeneraljSyduey  George  Granville 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  Neill  Roger  s* 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General'EdwardWilmot  Williams 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General  Francis  John  Gilbert  Cool 

Barrack  Maator 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Barrack  Master 

Barrack  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Biirrack  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assittt.  Superintendent  of  Storss 

Barrack  Master 

BatTuck  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superentendent  of  Stores 
Purveyor ... 
Purveyor ..., 
Dop.  AasUt. 


,  Commissary  General 

Dep.  As^t.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores  1  Robert  Meade 

Assist.  SoperintendeDt  of  Stores  [Gerald  Edward  March 


Cook 

Robert  Stockham  Biydgea  Leech  .. 

Frederick  Henry  Bndgman ...,. 

Charles  William  Beveriey  M'Kenxie... 
William  Henry  Wilson  Hawtayne .. 
William  Fits  John  Le  Foer  Trench.. 

John  Blurton 

Frederick  FitsClarence  Goddard  .. 
Mark  William  Rooksby  Roshton  .. 

James  Tiemey  Skinner    

Whiter  Henry  Chiistie  

John  P.  Serrurier 

Frederick  George  Frith 

George  Frederick  Coryton 

Frederick  Bazett  Doveton   

George  Beresford  Deare 

Henry  Blakeney^ 

C.  W.  Elphlnstone-Holloway«* 

Charles  Henry  Toller 

John  Smith  uavenhill  

Thomaa  Brown  Stewart !!.*!!. 

James  Alleyne  Clarke 

George  Coatee 


May  55 

zx  Apr.  54 

a  Jan.  56 

z  Feb.  56 

X  Feb.  56 

X  Mar.  56 

IX  Nov.  59 

zz  Nov.  59 

xoMar.  54 

X  Sept.  55 

ssJan.  6x 

18  July  6x 

9  Jan.  6k 

xo  Nov.  55 

x6Aug.6x 

9  Jan.  6x 

9  Jan.  61 

15  Feb.  61 

15  Feb.  6x 

x5  Feb.  6x 

z6  Apr.  6z 

z6  Apr.  6x 

6July  6x 

zOct  62 

23  Nov.  6x 

x6  Apr.  6z 

z  Jan.  64 

zOct.  6a 

I  Oct.  63 

zDeo.  67 

iDeo.  62 

z  Jan.  63 

X  Mar.  63 

9x  Sept  60 

30  Dec.  64 

\l  Feb.  65 

z  Jan.  63 

8  Sept.  65 

9  Sept.  65 

4  Deo.  65 
•9  Mar.  66 
xoOct.  66 
Z7  Nov.  63 
x8  July  63 

z  June  64 
92  Jan.  67 
x8  July  63 
99  Mar.  67 
990et  66 

5Ang.64 

5  July  64 
X  Nov.  47 

6  July  67 
27  July  67 
33  Feb,  67 
35  Feb.  67 

7  Mar.  50 
X  Aug.  55 
z  Apr.  54 

aSFeb.  55 
S3  July  67 
10  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  6s 
z  Jan.  53 
99  Jazu  55 


13  Feb. 
xaFeb. 
X2  Feb. 
X2  Feb. 

12  Feb. 
x3Feb. 
X3  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
Z3  Feb. 
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X3  Feb. 
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X3  Feb. 
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Dobhn. 

Geykm. 

Belftat. 
70  Cape  of  Good  Hcfa 
70  Gibraitar. 
70  Army  Service  Ctrji. 

Anxty  Service  C^pi. 

PortemonUL 

Woolwich  ktsmaL 

Army  ServioeCGpL 


Windaor. 

Portsmouth. 

Sheemess. 

Shomdifle. 

Army  Service  Cxx 

Newcaatle-ee-Tju 

Edinburgh. 

Bermnda. 

Nova  Scotia. 


Bixr. 
Dover. 

Army  Service  Cs^ 

Cape  of  Good  Hi^e 

Barbadoes. 

Hoimslow. 

Cape  of  Good  Hofa 

Preston. 

Army  Service  Ccj*- 

Manchester. 

Army  Service  Ccs^ 

Curragh. 

Army  Service  Cs?fc 
70  Devonport. 
70  Canterbiuy. 

Barbadoes. 

Army  Service  C:;^ 

Army  Serriee  Cc:^ 
,  _  Ceylon. 
70  Army  Service  CCfS 
7oNeU^. 
70  Portsmouth. 
70  Army  Bcrrice  Car* 
70  Army  Service  Ccr?" 
70  MaidBtaiie. 
7oA]dcnhot. 
ToWestenAiutnha. 
70  Army  Service  Ccrpt^ 
7oPar1leel. 
70  Gibraltar. 

SbeflMd. 


70  Barbadoes. 
70  Edinburgh. 
7oBiiUFoiai. 
ToGoqport. 
70  Dover. 
70  Brighton. 
ToBubadoct. 


DevoopiOBJiWbiif 
DnbUn. 


Control  BepartmenL 


268 


Jbra^r  Commianoned  Bamk, 
)ep.  Assist.  Oommissarj  Genera' 
iMist.  Snperintendeni  of  Stores 
Insist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
j»ist.  Superinteadent  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Snperintcndt.  of  Stores 

Purveyor 

tepaty  Purveyor 


teputy  Purveyor 

teputy  Purveyor 

teputy  Purveyor 

itputy  Purveyor 

teputy  Purveyor 

teputy  Purveyor 

tepnty  Purveyor 

teputy  Purveyor 

tepnty  Purveyor 

tep.  Assist.  Superinteudt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep. Assist.  Superiuteudt.  of  Stores 
tep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Ateist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep. Assist.  Buperintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
•ep. Assist. Sui>erintendt.  of  Stores 
lieu  tenant  late  Military  Train 
deutenant  late  Military  Train 
deatenant  late  Military  Train 
'ieatenant  late  Military  Train 
aeutenant  late  Military  Train 
lieutenant  late  Militaiy  Train 
lieutenant  %te  Military  Train 
lieutenant  late  Military  Train 

tepnty  Purveyor 

tep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep. Assist. Superintendt.  of  Stores 
iientenant  late  Military  Train  . . . 
tep.A5sist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 

)eputy  Purveyor 

tep.  Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Store** 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
ientenant  late  Militarv  Train  ... 
)iBp.  Assist,  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
)ep.A8sist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 

deputy  Purveyor 

tep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist. Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist.  Sui)erintendt  of  Stores 
tep.Assist.Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.Assist.Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.AssistSuperintendt  of  Stores 


tep.As8i8tSuperintendt.  of  Stores 
tep. Assist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep. Assist. Superintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.Assist.Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep  Jlssist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.Assist  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep. Assist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.AssistSuperintendt  of  Stores 
tep.  Assist  Superintendt  of  Stores 
tep.A88ist8aperintendt  of  Stores 
tep.AssistSuperintendt.  of  Stores 
tep.Assist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 

tennty  Purveyor 

i-.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
[r  Master  Military  Store  Depart. 
ir.Msster  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
•r.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
t.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
tep.AssistSuperintendt  of  Stores 
tep.AssistSuperintendt  of  Stores 
tep.AssistSuperintendt  of  Stores 
tep.AssistSuperintendt  of  Stores 
)ep.AssistSuperintendt  of  Stores 
tep.Aa8i8t.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 


DiPVTT  CoinnssAiiss,  ranking  wUk 
Captain; 

Edward  T.  Christie 

James  Prere  Edwards 

Henry  Sedley  RiceBagenal 

Henry  Smith 

Samuel  Ormsby  Rogers 

Voltaire  White  

Oswald  Frederick  Boale 

Stephen  Walter  Rains 

Blair  Abbott   

William  Jones  Bimie 

George  Johnston"* 

Robert  Cattley  Baker 

Saunders  Adamson    

John  Kent  Johnston  

James  Alexander  Scott 

William  Macken  

William  Peel  

Thomas  Sparkes  

George  Augustus  Brunett 

George  C.  Murray    

Joseph  Elliott , 

Sydney  Lancey  Davies  Smith 

William  Bell  LeGeytM 

Alft*ed  Montanaro 

Francisco  Candido  P.  Silveir&« 

John  Dcvine"    

Reuben  Hill  Powell 

Thomas  Gerard  Lookyer    

George  Ramsey** 

Charles  Robert  Crawford  

Walter  Ernest  Sax  Battiscombe 

Walter  Crawford  Rees    

Robert  Douglas  Noake  

Walter  Thomas  Cowley  Wilton  

William  Grejrson  Boyes 

Augustus  Hillier 

Richard  Henry  Chase 

William  D.  Bennett 

Biddulph  Lee  Warner 

Henry  Taylor 

William  Richard  Taylor 

James  Mason 

William  Henry  Chambers** 

G.  M.  Thorn  , 

Franklin  Ludovic  Berthon    

Robert  Walsh 

Edwin  Nicoll 

Edward  Gatt 

Thales  Pease 

James  Jolmston   

George  Edward  Lane 

John  Browne 

Thomas  Joseph  Rawnsley** 

Joseph  Henry  Pearson  

William  Sidney  Haldane?*) 

Dominick O'Loughlen  MacDermott... 

Walter  Booth"  

T.  G.  Stack 

Henry  Payn  Moors 

Patrick  Joseph  Connell  Flynn   

John  Roden  Herepath   

Francis  Sidney  Smith  Fead 

Henry  Morgan  

Robert  Pearce  Olpherts 

James  Alft^  Bristow 

James  Cragg  Kellman  


Fxasxcox' 

KISBIOV- 
KD     BAirx. 


23  Oct  66 

3  Dec.  49 
z  Oct.  40 
z  Jan.  46 

15  Mar.  54 

22  May  55 
14  June  55 

2  June  55 
M  Jttly  55 

14  July  55 

M  Jaly  55 

15  Aug.  55 
25  Aug.  55 

25  Aug.  55 
I  Apr.  56 
1  Apr.  57 
X  Apr.  49 
I  Feb.  53 
I  Oct.  47 

15  May  54 
10  Aug.  54 

24  May  54 
20  Jan.  55 

9  Apr.  50 
12  May  52 

20  Feb.  57 

23  Nov.  55 
12  Oct.  60 
12  Jan.  56 

12  May  60 
6  Jan.  60 
9  Feb.  64 

13  May  63 

16  Mar.  57 

16  Apr.  52 

21  Feb.  50 
10  Oct  54 

8  Dec.  54 

5  May  63 

9  Apr.  55 

27  Apr.  55 
X  Apr.  55 

17  Apr.  55 
I  Apr.  55 

12  June  63 

26  Apr.  55 

4  May  55 
9  May  55 

21  July  55 

20  Aug.  55 
X  Apr.  55 

21  July  55 
21  July  55 

28  Dec.  55 
to  Jan.  56 

27  Apr.  56 
17  Apr.  56 

6  Oct  56 

25  Jan.  56 
X  Jan.  57 

23  Mar.  57 

29  Jan.  58 
21  Dec.  58 
21  Dec.  58 
2x  Dec.  58 
3x  Dec.  58 


AsnsT^iTT  CoMinssASZXs,  ranking  with 
JUeutenanU. 

George  Arber 

John  Charles  Freebum 

William  Cleather  Gordon 

Herbert  Jiunes  Mills  

Francis  Edward  Thompson 

George  T.  Pett  

William  Robert  Mayo 

William  Henry  Howell  

Robert  NichoUs 

Frederick  Pridham 

Harry  Mainwaring  Dunstan   ... 

George  Alfired  JoUy^ 

John  Edward  Taylor**  

Frederick  William  Page 

John  Gallagher 

Thomas  HsMsall 

John  PowerTi 

Job  Smith'* 

John  Williams  

Augustus  Bresson  Calvert 

Charles  E.  Yansittart 

Charles  S.  Buchanan 

Lionel  Frederick  Graham 

Charles  Day  Dnmford   

Colin  G.  L.  Campbell 


passxiTT 

BAHK. 


2  Feb.  70 
2  Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
June  70 
July  70 
Oct.  70 
Jan.  7x 
Jan.  7x 
Feb.  7x 
May  7x 
Aug.  7X 
Aug.  7x 
Oct  71 
Deo.  71 
Apr.  7a 
May  72 
June  72 
July  7a 
July  7a 


STXTIOV. 


Portsmouth. 

Dublin. 

Devonpt.  Sun  Wharf. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Jamaica. 

Dublin. 

Malta. 

Manchester. 

Bermuda. 

Newport,  Monmouth. 

Bristol. 

Longford. 

Portsmouth. 

Colchester. 

Aldemey. 

Weedon. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Chatham  Gun  Wharf. 

Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Cork  Harbour. 

Jamaica. 

China. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps, 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Aldershot. 

Singapore. 

Manchester. 

Colchester. 

Jamaica. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Fort  George. 

Qpnor. 

Edinburgh. 

Bermuda. 

Gibraltar. 


Chatham  Gun  Wharf. 

Gibraltar. 

St.  Helena. 
Aug  72 1  China. 
Nov.  7a  Devonpt.  Gun  Wharf. 
June  73  Army  Service  Corps. 


Aug.  73 
Sept  73 
Sept.  73 
Sept.  73 
Sept  73 
Sept  73 
Sept.  73 
Sept.(73 
Sept  73 
Sept  73 
Sept.  73 

3  Sept  73 
27  Oct.  73 

6  Nov.  73 


14  Jan.  56 

13  Apr.  56 

IX  Dec.  58 

ix  Dec.  58 

Mar.  59 

Mar.  59 

Apr.  59 

Apr.  59 

Apr.  59 

June  60 

June  60 

Aug.  60 

Nov.  60 

*        57 

64 

65 

66 

I.  66 

66 

67 
67 

1' 

67 


X7  -uv. 

X  Apr. 

28  Oct. 

29  Dec.  I 

30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

Apr.  V 
so  June  t 
aS  June 


Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Ceylon. 

Pembroke. 

Dublin. 

Malta. 

Stirling. 

Woolwich  Arsena?. 

Dublin. 

Natal. 

Marchwood. 

Gibraltar. 

Barbadoes. 

Enniskillen. 

Mauritius^ 


I  a  Feb.  70  China. 
X2  Feb.  70  Devonpt.  Gun  Wharf, 
xa  Feb.  70  Bermuda. 
12  Feb.  70  Halifax. 
12  Feb.  70  Tipner. 
12  Feb.  70  Woolwich  Arsenal. 
I  a  Feb.  70  Bermuda. 
X2  Feb.  70  Jamaica. 
12  Feb.  70  Aldershot. 
12  Feb.  70  Gibraltar. 
12  Feb.  70  Gibraltar. 
X2  Feb.  70 1  Army  Service  Corps. 
12  Feb.  70 1  Dover. 
12  Feb.  701  Bermuda, 
xa  Feb.  70' Army  Service  Corps, 
xa  Feb.  7o|WooIwich  Arsenal. 
12  Feb.  70, Army  Service  Corps. 
Z2  Feb.  70  Aldershot. 
12  Feb.  70 1  Aldershot. 
12  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 
12  Feb.  70  Ceylon, 
xa  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps. 
I  a  Feb.  70  Chester. 
12  Feb.  70  Army  Service  Corps, 
xa  Feb.  70  Qeylon. 
Digitized  by  VJOQQl^ 


269 


Control  Bejpartmeni, 


Former  Commi$$%oned  Bank, 
Dep.AsBiBt.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assift.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Snperintendt.  of  Stores 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor , 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor , 

Assistant  Purveyor , 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C 
Lieutenant  late  Military  Train  .. 
Li  eu tenant  late  Military  Train  . . 
Lieutenant  late  Military  Train  . . 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  C, 

Ensign  late  Military  Train   

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 


Ensign  6x  Foot 

Bnsign  88  Foot 

Lieutenant  zoa  Foot... 
Ensign  58  Foot 


Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  . 

Lieutenant  64  Foot 

Lieutenant  84  Foct 


tiieutonatit  so  Foot . 
Lieutenant  zi  Foot . 
Lieutenant  95  Foot . 
Purveyor's  Clerk .... 


Lieutenant  103  Foot.. 


AsBisiAiTT  CoKHiBSABiBB,  ranking  with 
JAeuienanit. 

^BxLTTj  H.  St.  Gteorge  31  July 

Arthur  Walter  Bridgman 31  July 

Robert  Finlay  King 31  July 

Edmund  Grey  Skinner  31  July 

John  Davies  Thwaites    24  Dec. 

John  Smith  Young 27  May 

Mario w  Sidney  John  WooUett 22  June 

James  Dungey  24  Dec, 

W.  B.  Edridge    24  Dec. 

William  Robertson  24  Dec; 

Joseph  Forrest 24  Deo. 

John  Spencely  16  Mar. 

Charles  Frederick  Flower  Woods 17  Feb. 

Charles  Edward  Bruce  13  Apr. 

William  Burke  31  Dec. 

Edward  Love 18  Dec. 

Henry  Clinton  15  Feb. 

John  Loney 15  Feb. 

Alexander  William  Acheson^^ 5  Aug. 

John  Beaufin  Irving*' 8  Jan. 

Anthony  Edward  Parker  15  Nov. 

Charles  M'Garry  20  Oct. 

George  Elliott" 7  Aug. 

Richard  John  Lewis   31  Dec. 

G.  Drury 23  Feb. 

W.  Gammell  8  Dec. 

J.  Stephenson 6  Mar. 

W.  W.  Thelwall x  Nov. 

H.  N.  Mitchell   2  Sept. 

A.  B.  Allen aoNov. 

H.  Chipp 9  Dec. 

J.  Lynas  

Patrick  O'Leary    

W.  H.  Eliot 

Thomas  Hibbert   

John  James  Donnelly     

William  Chambers  

Richard  Croisdale 

Thomas  Alderton 

Joseph  Wood 

James  Lees 

Charles  Heniy  Santi  

Robert  Alexander  Chermaide 

Edward  Pilkington  Elliott   

George  Gunn  Munro   

WilbrahamT.  Whitehead 

G.  H.  Stonhouse   

John  Henry  Rolt  Triacott 

Richard  Terrick  Stainforth  

William  Butterworth  Cooke 

Henry  Charles  Sutleffe  

Robert  Barrington  Baker 

Frederick  OctaviusLeggett 

Francis  Walter  Lundy  

Fowell  C.  B.  Richards    

Walter  Thompson  M'Leod  

Edwin  Fitz  StubbB  

John  Smith , 

Edward  John  Dolton 

Thomas  Patrick  Shannon 

Charles  William  Richard  Mansergh.. 

Alfred  George  Sandham  de  Sails 

Arthur  John  Hutton    

Francis  Russell  Gosset 

Charles  John  Bannister 

Horace  Miles  Benyon  Beevor     

Frederick  William  John  Cole , 

Edward  John  de  Salis  

G«orge  Henry  Everaxd 

George  Graves  Bowrinp^  

TheoaoreCampbeUHeiliger3£acdonald 
George  Robert  Hunter  


VIXSTCOX' 
KIBSIOV- 
BD     BAirK. 


BTAXIOV. 


8  July 
X  Aug. 
7  Nov. 


15  Jan. 
8  Jan. 
8  July 


2  Feb.  70'Ceylon. 

2  Feb.  70  Devoi^  GmWhir^ 

2  Feb.  70  Malta. 

2  Feb.  70  China. 

2  Feb.  7o'Sheeme6fi. 

2  Feb.  70  London. 

2  Feb.  70  Gibraltar. 

2  Feb.  70  Shomdil!^ 


2  Feb.  70 

2  Feb.  70 

2  Feb.  70 

2  Feb.  70 

2  Feb.  70 

2  Feb.  70  DeyonporL 

2  Feb.  70 


Chester. 
Southern  District 
Aldershot. 


2  Feb.  70 
2  Feb.  70 
2  Feb.  70 
2  Feb.  70 
2  Feb.  70 
2  Feb.  70 
a  Feb.  70 
5  Fob.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb,  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
8  Feb.  70 
5  Feb.  70 

25  Feb.  70 
35  Feb.  70 

26  Feb.  70 
26  Feb.  70 
26  Feb.  70 

X  Aug.  70 
I  Sept.  70 
X  Sept.  70 


1  Sept  70  Ireland. 


Nortli  Biitaiiu 
Natal. 
Bennuda. 
Army  Scrrioe  Cs:^ 
Army  Service  Ccr^s. 
Army  Serrica  Cc7?». 
Cnrragh. 

St.  Yinoent. 

Bermuda. 

Hong  Kosg. 

London. 

AldershoL 

ManritiuB. 

Portemouth. 

Aldershot. 

Jamaiok 

Dublin. 

Nova8<»tia. 

Dublin. 

Army  SerriceC.m 

Army  Service  C-:* 

Army  Service  C  14 

Army  Service  Zi^ 

Anaj  Scnice  Cti* 

Army  SerTioeC-> 

Army  Service  Osi«. 


4  Dec. 
15  June 
zz  Jan. 


Sub  AsBisTXirr  Comiossabibs. 

Ernest  Elliott  Markwick  

George  WoUaston  Ottley  

William  Horan 

Stephen  Thornton  Phillimore 

Richard  Purdy  Hunt 

Arthur  Newton  St.  Quintin , 

Wodehonse  Dillon  Richardson  , 

Frank  Graham  Wintle  , 

Walter  Bourne  Brabacon , 

Ernest  Houghton 

John  Langford  Wheeler 

Henry  M'Oleland 

Casimir  Arthur  Bourne 

Herbert  Andrew  David  Hain 

Robert  Arthur  Nugent 

Bmest  Langham  Houghton  Kerill-) 

Davies j 

Alfted  Ely 

Lewis  AuguBtuB  Clutterbutik 

Fraser  Browne  HelliBS 

Robert  Pulke  Noel  Clarke  


sMar.67 


DigrtH^d  \3f3 


3  Dec.  70 
Z2  Dec.  70 
13  Dec.  70 
X3  Deo.  70 
xsDec.  70 
24  Dec.  70 
2  Jan.  71 
x  Feb.  71 
6  Feb.  7x 
9  Mar.  7x 
x6  Mar.  7Z 
X  Apr.  7x 
Z2  Apr.  71 
z2Apr.  7x 
12  Apr.  7x 
8  May  71 
17  June  71 
15  July  7x 
15  July  7x 
15  July  7x 
X5  July  7x 
IS  July  71 
Z5  July  71 
IS  July  71 
15  July  71 
Z5  July  71 

19  ^^-  71 
zoOct.  71 


X3  June  7a 
13  June  72 
Z3  June  73 
13  June  79 
13  Jun*  7a 
13  June  7a 
13  June  7a 
X3  June  7a 
13  June  7a 
X3  June  7a 
13  June  73 
z3  Jane  7a 
13  June  7a 
13  June  73 
13  June  7a 

13  June  7a 

13  Joxie7a 
13  Jane  7a 
z3  June  7a 
Jane 


Army  Service  Cc?ti 
Army  Service  ftr*. 
Weedon. 
Devoniit  GunH^ 
RnhaTTiBfl. 
Ceylon. 


Hyde  Fvk. 
Haolbowline. 


Army  Service  Ccpi. 

Army  Scrvi«Cci^ 

Clonmel. 

Army  Service  Cc^ 

StnJts  SetUem&iS' 

Army  Service  Car? 

Malta. 

Jersey. 

DevonpLGonWlai 

Aldex^ot. 


War  Office. 


Woolwich. 
Straits  SeOlem@a> 
DuUin. 

Cox^ 
Woolwidi  Arsoa- 

Woohrich  Anesal 

PortamoQth. 

Woolwi^  AnesaL 

Woolwidi. 

Coik. 

Loxulon. 

l^jmemoo^' 

Woolwich. 

Aldenhot. 
Colebester. 
Woolwit^ArMBaL 


TsDoUia. 


Control  Department 


270 


Farwter  Commi$9ioiud  Sank, 


Sub  AssiSTijrT  Coiaci88A.six8. 


Frank  Erastns  Stovons 

David  Scot  Skirving  

Frederick  Anthony  Rit8ou  

Josiah  Jones  , 

Allan  Harris  Lan^don  

Charles  Henry  Bridge  

Ernest  Fryer 

John  Francis  Sargent 

John  George  Yule  Wilson 

Alfred  Aquila  Baker  

William  Sandford  Blenkinsop 

Malcolm  Graham 

Herbert  Thornton  Wyon  

Arthur  William  Collard 

Frederick  Stephen  Seymour  

Robert  Scipio  Marsh  de  Bicci    ... 

Francis  Havard  Arnold     

Marcus  Edward  Read  Rainsford 
Edmund  Philip  Bowden  Smith  ... 

James  Roe 

Herbert  George  Fincham 

William  Moorsom  Laurence    

William  Francis  Moore 

Thomas  James  Eemaghan 

Godfrey  Octa vius  Warren    

John  William  Brooke  Parkin 

George  Y aughan  Hamilton 

Bernard  Heygate 

Harry  Penson  Burt 

William  Frederick  Wright  

Charles  William  Henry  Tate  

William  John  Byrne  Bamfield 

Thomas  St.  John  Fagan  

Edward  Heath 

Leigh  Tracey     

Charles  Gilchrist  Jeans 

Samuel  Henry  Winter  

Alfred  George  Hipwell 

Gerald  George  Challice 

William  Robert  Winter 

James  Roch  Edwards , 

Hugh  Watson  Bruno  Bruno 

Walter  Alphonsus  Dunne 

George  Badley  Hobbs   


VIBST  COM- 

Hissioir- 

BD     BAITK. 


J  3  Jiiiic 
13  June 

tj  JtlUC' 

13  Juub 
13  Jutie 
13  nliinc 
13  June 
13  June 
13  Juoe 
13  June 
:3  Juno 
13  Jtiue 
13  J  imo 
13  June 
13  Juiiu 
13  June 
13  June 
13  Juue 
13  Juno 

1  Dec?. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr, 

^  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

5  Apr. 

9  Aftr. 

9  Apr. 

-  Apr. 
Ajir. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

,  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

9  Apr. 


7a  EhorncUWs. 

73  tlisitluiirj  tiUii^Thatr, 

7a  Liniicrick. 

72  EaBitni  District. 

7^  ttolfjkst. 

7-2  Army  Senriee  Coriia, 

72  Army  Service  Corps. 

72  Dublin, 

7a  AJderiihot. 

721 

7^iAlcIeraliot. 

72  Alderahot, 

73  I'ortHin,  fima  Wharf. 
72  Army  Service  Corija. 

72  Diihlin. 

7?  Devonpl.  Gun  Wharf, 
79  Portem.  Gun  Whart 
7a 

73  Mancbestcn 
7*1  Honduras, 
73!Woo]vrich  ArlumaL 
73jAMer6hot. 

73  Devon  port, 

73  Dublin. 

73  Manclieater. 

73;  Woolwich, 

73 

73  PortsTOOuLh, 

73  Ireland. 

73  Portam.  Gun  Wharf, 

73  Woolwich  AraenaU 

73  Aldetrshot. 

73  Kdiubur^h, 

73i  Woolwicii* 

73'Wiwlwich. 

73  Partam.  Gun  Wharf. 

73  Woolwich, 

73  Dover. 

73'Gibraltar. 

73  Porttmauth, 

73  Alclyrnhol. 

73  Woulwlch  ArsenaU 

73lAthlone, 

73  Enniakillen. 


Bp-AttistSiiperintendt.  of  Stores 


AMcan  Branch. 

GomnsBxsT. 
James  Nelson  Marsdon 

DSPUTT  COMHISSAIIXS. 

Henry  Frederick  Blissett 

ASSlSTlin  GOICMISSASIKS. 

Henry  Wyatt 

F.E.Bennett 

George  Twizell  Wawn    

Charles  F.  H.  Beardmore 

James  Casmaijor  Crore  {on  probatton) 

Robert  Poole  Qabbett  {dUto)  

John  Joseph  Crooka    

Henry  P.  Reid  


31  Aug. 
19  Feb. 


la  Feb.  70 
94  Sept  73 


xa  Feb.  70 
X  Aug.  70 
X  Feb.  73 

23  July  73 
I  Sept.  73 
3  Sept.  73 
8  Sept.  73 

36  Sept.  73 


Gold  Coant. 

GoldCkMiBt. 
Gold  Coast. 
Sierra  Leone. 
Gold  Coast. 


Gold  Coast. 
Gold  Coast. 


Army  Service  Corps. 

(Head  Quarters,  109,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster.) 

8tqf  Offleer  Assistant  Controller  Colonel  F.  C.  Evelegh,  CB, 

Anittant  to  ike  Stc^  Offleer AssLstant  Controller  LtCoIonel  Shervinton. 

Quarter  Ma$ter Assistant  Commissary  R.  Croisdale. 

Pajfmaeter  George  Rennie. 

A»eUtant  Paymaeten |  ^'^'  g*^^|; 

I  John  Bamett,  27  Aug.  59,  Woolwich. 
John  Moorehou8e,*<*  11  Mar.  74 ;  Eiuign,  8  Jan.  64 ; 
mmary  15  Feb.  70. 


Commiuariee. 

jnch  John  Keogh   Ihiblln. 

tmes  Milne Woolwich. 

Idward  William  Henry  Webb Alrtershot. 

rilbert  Howard  Sanders"  Woolwich. 

Deputjf  CoMMieeariee. 

William  Roger  Snow Dublin. 

lenry  Spencer  Edward  Reeves   Aldershot. 

V^Uliam  Bridgman Dublin. 

'.G.Archer   ,  Alderahot. 

Idward  Thomas  Price Chatham. 

Jeorgc  John  Parkyn    Woolwich. 

r.  S.  Smith  Curragh. 

^W,  B.  Gattey  Chatham, 

SdwardWilmot  Williams   Curragh. 

^rancis  John  Gilbert  Cook Aldershot. 

P.  H.  Bridgman Aldershot. 


W.  F.  L.  Le  Poer  Trench 

John  Blurton    

W.  H.  Christie 

.Tohn  Devine 

Reuber  Hill  Powell   

Tboma8  Gerard  Lockyer 

Goorffe  Ramsey  

Charles  Robert  Crawford 

Walter  Ernest  Sax  Battiscombe  .. 

Walter  Crawford  Rees  

Robert  Dou^lns  Noake 

Biddulph  Lee  Warner  

Ateietant  Commiuariee. 

John  Browne    

George  Alfred  Joll>»* 

John  Gallagher   

John  Power  


■•■&igiti2^d*by 


\^C-. 


Auitt.  Com' 

.  Curragh. 

Aldershot. 
.  Aldershot. 

Woolwich. 
.  Aldershot. 
,  Aldershot. 
.  Aldershot. 
.  Portsmouth. 
.  Shomcliffe. 
.  Aldershot. 
.  Woolwich. 
.  Woolwich. 

..  Woolwich. 
.,  Woolwich. 

Dublin. 

Dublin. 


271 


Control  Department. 


OvVZOBKfi  ARACEBS  TO  THI  COSPB. 


Aui^tant  CcmmitMriet. 

Angastns  Bresson  Calvert  Dublin. 

Charles  S.  Buchanan Aldershot. 

Charles  BayDomford Deronport. 

Alexander  William  Achesou  Woolwich. 

John  Beanfln  Irving Aldershot. 

Anthony  Edward  Parker Eensinfirton. 

J.  J.  Donnelly Woolwich. 

William  Chambers London. 

T.  G.  Alderton Portsmouth. 

Joseph  Wood   Aldershot. 

James  Lees  Dublin. 


Robert  Alexander  Chermside Cumfl^ 

G.  G.  Munro Chatham. 

W.  T.  Whitehead Fortamoiith. 

E.  J.  Dolton Aldenhot 

T.  P.  Shannon Aldenhot. 

Alfred  George  8.  de  Salis Chatham. 

Francis  Russell  Grosset Cnrxagta. 

Sub  AuUtani  CoamiM»arie», 

C.  H.  Bridge Shomclifft 

K.  Pryer Woolwich. 

A.W.Collard  Wodwich. 


Pay  8uh  Department 


Former  Ctmmi$9ion9d  Bank. 
Assistant  Commissary  General 
Assistant  Commissary  General 
Assistant  Commissary  General 

Principal  Purveyor 

Principal  Purveyor 

Assistant  Commissary  General 
Assistant  Commissary  General 
Dcpu'y  Sn^crltitendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores, 
Cashier  R.  Army  Clothing  Depot 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General! 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 


PATiCAsnxs,  ranking  wUkMqjon, 

James  Knight  Gtoold   

Edward  Archibald  D>botson 

Theodore  Ernest  M'ClintockT" 

James  M'Innes  Green 

Charles  John  Minney 

William  Clare  Ball  

'George  Rennie^*   

George  Carmino  Holden    

William  Richard  Jenny 

William  Swarsbrick  Thorpe 

Augustus  Morton  Posting 

Edward  CatteU 


Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Purveyor 

Purveyor 

Purveyor 

Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist-Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep. Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep. Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Superint6ndt.  of  Stores 

War  Office  Clerk   

War  Office  Clerk   

Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt  of  Stores 
Dep.AsaistSnperintendt  of  Stores 


War  Office  Clerk  

Dep-AssistSuperintandt  of  Stores 

Deputy  Purveyor , 

Deputy  Purveyor 

War  Offlfie  Clerk   

War  Office  Clerk  , 

War  Office  Clerk  

War  Office  Clerk  

Clerk  Qr. Master  General's  Office 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  O. 
Qr.Master  Commissariat  Staff  0. 

War  Office  Clerk  

Olerk  Conunander  in  Chief's  Of&oe 
Dep.AssistSuperlntendt  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dop.AssistSuperintendt  of  Stores 
Qr.Master  Con?misBariat  Staff  C. 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

Assistant  Purveyor 

War  Office  Clerk 

War  Office  Clerk 


Commissariat  Clerk  

•Olork  A<^'.Gen.'s!Offioe,  Dublin  ... 
Clerk  Royal  Enginr.  Department 
-Clerk  Royal  Enginr.  Department 
Commissariat  Clerk 


Dbpxttt  PATHABTxas,  ranking  wUk 
Captaint. 

Charles  D'Oyly  Forbes 

Edward  Frederick  George  Greenwood 

Edward  Courtney" , 

Alexander  Ewing7* , 

George  William  Kippon'7 

Alfred  Pope 

Thomas  Warsop  Cooper 

John  Joseph  Lake   

R.Wolfe"    

Edward  Villiers  Raynes 

Thomas  Timbrell"  

William  Marvin 

Benjamin  Stevens  Pearson  

James  A.  B.  O'Brien    

Herbert  Hamilton  Routledge  .... 

J.  A.  Collins   

James  White"  

Henry  Potter 

John  Grant  EUiott^    

William  Dalton 


AsszsTAjrT  pATicASf BBS,  Tonkuig  wUk 

Edward  George  Pellew  Mayers 

Charles  Webb 

Joseph  Muskett 

Robert  Du  Port 

John  Thomas  Westropp    

Clement  Bayly  Griffith 

Edmond  Howard  Gorges  

George  Hamilton  Anson 

Augustus  Finch  Noyes  

Wmiam  Briggs"  

William  Blenkin  Davis  

Frdderic  Treifry   

John  Johnson  Tuck 

Thomas  William  Drage 

George  Charles  Dawson  Bampfleld  .. 

Michael  Coen 

Thomas  William  Bacon"  

Alexander  Lowry  M'Donald 

Joseph  John  Morris 

Archibald  H.  H.  MacGachen  

WUUam  Robert  KAyo 

Paul  Dennis  Costa   

Edward  John  Lawless   

Godfrey  Thos.  Chas.  St  John  Kneller 

Charles  Allix  Griffith 

Charles  Ward 

James  Ritchie  Ballard    

James  Constantino  Mathews  <.... 

Albert  Brntton  Ridgway  

Edward  James  Armstrong  

Edward  Bamett  Caddy 

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I  Sept.  55 
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28  Feb.  55 
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22  May  55 
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23  May  53 
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13  J«»y  59, 
7  Sept  59 
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21  Feb.  56 
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29  Apr.  59 
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Gibraltar. 
Manchester. 
Dover. 

London. 

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Malta. 

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xa  Feb.  70  Woolwich. 
Z8  Feb.  70  Aldershot. 
12  Feb.  70  Cork. 
Z2  Feb.  70  Chatham. 
12  Feb.  70  China. 
Z2  Feb.  70  Birmingham. 
X2  Feb.  70  Dublin, 
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Z2  Feb.  70  Colchester. 
Z2  Feb.  70  Barbadoea. 
'la  Feb.  70  Ceylon. 
'  12  Feb.  70  Pimlico. 
12  Feb.  70  Malta. 

6  Sept  70  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

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z  Jan.  73 

z  Oct.  73  Western  Austnliia. 
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34  Deo.  60 
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3  Jan.  66 

7  Dec.  66 


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Arxny  Service  Corps. 

Dublin.         [haadci. 

Aldershot. 

China. 

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Army  Serrioe  Corr«. 
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Barbadoes. 


Bermuda. 

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Portsmouth. 
Dublin. 


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Officers  still  Serving  under  their  Old  Warrants, 

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Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores.' John  Joseph  Lardner 

Barrack  Master Bdward  John  Otway,  l<ii<r  Oif;^  6  JK 


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Control  Ds])artmenL  37ifif 

Sir  WiDiun  Honrj  Brake  Mnred  throughoat  the  Eastern  campaigzi  of  1854-55,  indadingr  the  CommiBsariat 
irge  of  the  expedition  to  Eertcli  (Medal  with  three  Glaapa  for  Balauava,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  CB.,  Knigbt 
^e  Legion  of  Honor,  Officer  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazaroa^  4th  Claaa  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

Mr.  Gordon  joined  the  Army  in  the  Crimea  in  March  1855,  having,  when  a  Captain  on  half  pay,  been  ap- 
Jited  bj  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War  to  superintend  the  collection  of  anrpltts  clothing  and  stores.  In  Au^.  1855 
vru  appointed  Ordnance  Storekeeper,  and  in  that  capacity  on  peace  being  proclaimed,  was  ordered  to  supermtend 

embarkation  of  the  ^****^ai  and  stores  of  the  several  departments  of  the  Army,  with  the  exception  of  that  of  the 
minissariat,  but  including  those  of  the  Medical,  Land  Transport,  and  Army  Works  Corps,  aa  well  as  the  Bailway, 
that  erery  article  with  the  Army  might  be  accounted  for  by  him  to  the  War  Department. 

Mr.  Boljertson  served  as  Purveyor  in  Chief  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  2855-56  (Crimean  and 
rkish  Medals). 

Mr.  Taiom  joined  the  Army  at  the  Bosphoms  in  March  1855,  as  Ordnance  Storekeeper,  remained  in  charge  of 

Score  Department  at  that  station  nntil  the  close  of  the  Busaian  war,  and  until  the  whole  of  the  Ordnance  Stores 
1.3  charge  had  been  shipped  and  duly  accounted  for. 
Mr.  Roath  has  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war. 

Mr.  Young  was  in  charge  of  the  Field  Train  throughout  the  Crimean  war  (Medal  with  four  ClasiM,  CS.,  Knight 
he  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  in  China  from  1857  to  x 860  (Medul) . 

Mr.  Su-iekland  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838-39 ;  and  in  Cephalonia  during  the  rebellion  of 
7-48.    Served  with  the  zst  Division  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).   Served  ui 
luxufisahat  charge  in  the  field  in  Now  Zea^nd  in  1864-66  {CB.,  and  Medal). 
Mr.  Luady  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Mr.  Robinson  has  the  Media  for  the  Kaffir  war. 

'  Mr.  Fotgi^ter  served  iu  tho  Kaffir  wars  of  1835, 1846,  and  1851-53  (Medal),  also  with  the  force  that  proceeded  to  the 
ii^uzic  and  which  ultiumtely  took  ]x)BHC88ion  of  Port  Natal ;  and  also  with  the  force  against  the  insurgent  Bocra 
rocd  the  N.E.  boundary  of  the  Cape  Colony  in  1848,  and  present  at  the  action  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  in  Turkey 
m  April  1854  to  Sept.  1856  in  charge  of  Depots  of  Stores  established  on  the  Bosphorus  for  the  Army  in  the  Crimea. 

>  )[r.  Moore  served  in  the  Crimea  from  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol.  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^  Mr.  Gem  served  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  2854-56  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

^  Mr.  Uall  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Regiment  during  a  portion  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  (Medal) ;  and 

«  Barmck  Master  of  British  Kafflraria  during  the  war  of  1852-53. 

'  Mr.  Crookshank  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  hi  Commissariat  charge  of  the  Cavalry 

risum  from  the  landing  in  tho  Crmiea,  present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma, 

liikiava.  Inkerman,  and  Tchomaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastoi>ol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 

1  Tarkish  Medal).     Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58  in  Commissariat  charge  of  the  ezpeditionoxy 

ild  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'  Mr.  Palmer  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  (Medal) .  Also  in  the  Crimea  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish 

xial;. 

*  Mr.  Smith  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  2846-47;  also  in  that  of  1850-53,  including  the  actions  of  Bams  Hill  and 
)ek  Drift  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  2854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
^ttstopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Downes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol),  and  was  specially 
ntioned  in  general  orders  for  services  rendered  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  tho 
ina  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857-59,  and  was  promoted  for  this  service)  present  at  the  attack  and  captuio  of 
itton  (Medal  with  Chum). 

^  Mr.  King  served  in  China  fVom  2857  to  2858  (Modal). 
'Mr.  Blacker  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850-53  (Medal). 

*  Mr.  Brownrigg  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55  with  the  3rd  Division,  including  iho  battles 
Uma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mt.  Bcatt  has  received  the  Modal  for  the  Kaffir  wars. 

^  Mr.  M.  B.  Irvine  served  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  during  tho  latter  part  of  the  Eusslan  war  in  2855-56.  Pro- 
>ded  as  Senior  Control  Officer  with  the  Bed  Biver  Expedition  of  2870  firom  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  WohMley 
MG.). 

*  Culonol  Evelegh  served  with  the  aoth  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
tna,  Bahiklava,  and  Inkerman.  both  attacks  on  the  Bedan,  and  through  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  • 
butopol  without  being  absent  flrom  a  single  tour  of  duty  in  the  Trenches;  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum. 
nbsrked  for  IndiA  with  the  aoth  Begiment.  was  made  a  Brigadier,  and  was  present  at  the  following  actions  and  . 
lira :— Chanda,  ITmeerpore,  Sultanpore.  siege  of  Lucknow.  Also  commanded  an  independent  force  at  Mahan, 
luengonRe,  Meeangunge,  Poorwah,  Murrowmow,  capture  of  Fort  Simree,  Berah,  Buxarghat,  and  the  Fort  of 
mero.    Was  mentioned  about  fifteen  times  in  despatohes;  thanked  twice  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council ; 

» the  Crimean  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  order  of  CB.,  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  Turkish  Medal, 
i  Indian  Medal  with  Clasp. 

'  U.Colonel  Shervinton  served  in  the  46th  Bagt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55*  including  the 
ttles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  the  26th  Oct.,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol.  Having  served 
ifitemiptedly  throughout  the  siege  he  was  appointed  to  the  Stafi*  at  Balaklava,  and  subseouantly  to  the  com- 
iii<l  of  the  2et  BattaUon  Land  Tnuosport  Corps  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Miyjor,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidir, 
a  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Crimea  from  97th  Nov.  2854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
iaolt  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  28th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Nangle  serv'cd  in  tho  Crimean  campaign  from  September  to  October  2855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mef^al). 

^  ("aptain  H.  M.  HoKier  served  tho  campaign  of  2860  in  China  with  the  Boyal  Artillery,  including  the  capture  of 
i  Taku  Forts  and  actions  near  Tangohow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  camixUgn  in  7868 
Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Nupicr,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  evinced  "  great  enerfr^ 
tl  practical  ability"  (Medal).  Served  as  Assistant  Military  Attach^  at  the  German  Head  Quarters  during  tho 
r  of  1870-71,  and  obtninod  tho  War  Medal  and  Iron  Crow*. 

*  Mr.  F.  G.  Swan  was  Senior  Commieanriat  Officer  in  Canada  "Wostin  June  2866,  when  the  Fenians  invaded  the 
uvince,and  served  in  Commissariat  charge  of  the  Field  Force  on  tho  Niagara  frontier  on  that  occasion. 

'  Mr.  Swain  served  with  the  and  Division  in  Bulgaria  in  2854,  and  with  the  4th  Division  from  the  landing  at  Old  '. 
rt,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claspa,  and 
xkiah  Medal) .    He  was  subse(]uently  appointed  Assistant  Commissary  General  (ist  Jan.  2856),  and  had  the  charge 
the  Military  Chest  and  Staff  Paymaster's  duties  atScutari.  until  the  breaking  up  of  that  establishment  in  Aug.  1856. 

*  Mr.C.  Foster  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  6th  September  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
K)  Ydth  the  China  Expeditionary  Forco  in  1857-61,  including  Commissariat  charge  of  an  expedition  to  Tientsin  in 
1$  (Medal,  and  promotion  to  Assistant  Commissary  General). 

^  Captein  A.  D.  Bumaby  served  in  tho  Crimean  campaign  from  May  2855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Bebas* 

)ol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  India  in  1838,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 

Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Sirsee  and  Nawabguage  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  Knapp  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  January  28^5  (Turkish  Medal).    Also  throughout  the  Chinn 

^r  from  1857  to  i860,  and  was  present  at  tne  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and 

rrender  of  Pekin  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  Hamley  was  in  charge  of  the  Military  Store  Department  in  New  Zealand  from  2847  to  2870,  and  was 

esent  during  the  war  in  the  Southem  District  in  2847,  and  in  the  two-wars  in  the  .Northern  District  in  2860-6Z 

d  1863-65  (Sfodal  and  CB.). 

**  Mr.  Munro  was  in  charge  during  New  Zealand  war  of  2844-45  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Crimea  in  X855  (Medal 

th  Clasp  for  Setastopol.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Mr.  LUlej  served  in  the  Field  Train  of  the  Boyal  Artillery  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55,  and  waa  preaent 

^  the  ist  Division  ia  the  affair  of  M'Kenaio's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  BaUklava,  and  Inkeznmn,  U^on|^l^p|il^tli». 


2jih  CorUrol  Deparifneni — War  Services, 

siege  and  at  the  iUl  of  Bebastopol  and  oaptare  of  Kadikoi  (Medal  with  Anir  Glaspe,  Knight  of  the  Legiim  of  Hosor, 
and  Tnrkiah  Medal) .  In  Dec.  1855  was  appointed  Deputy  Storekeeper  in  the  War  DepaztmeDt,  end  aatatod  Gaptm 
Gordon  in  oarxying  oat  the  duties  until  the  eracoation  or  the  Crimea. 

M  Mr.  J.  W.  Murray  served  with  the  Heavy  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  BalaUava  and  Inkennan,  and  nege  of 
Behastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  Selby  served  in  the  Crimea  ftxmi  94th  Jan.  to  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  andTaiUsh  Medsl). 

«*  Mr.  Linds^  has  received  the  Turkish  War  Medal.  Served  at  the  Gambia  in  1855,  when  the  stockaded  ton  'f 
Sabagee  was  taken  and  destroyed. 

**  Mr.  A.  Clerk  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  Light  Division,  indnding  the  battles  of  Ahss  kA 
Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Melliah  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  2870  and  had  Control  eharge  of  the  Hudson  Bay  Post,  Fort 
Prances,  daring  August  and  September. 

**  Mr.Lewis  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Has  also  the  Medal  for  Chim. 

^7  Mr.  A.  R.  Thompson  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Ctasp*.  ui 
Turkish  Medal).  Relieved  I).A.C.  General  Hunter  in  Commissariat  charse  in  Quiah,  Western  Afhcs,  isi 
present  at  the  storming  and  destruction  of  the  stockades  and  war  fence  at  Madonkiaon  19th  Dec,  esptnn  uJ 
destruction  of  the  stockades  at  Madonkia  on  the  night  of  the  37th  Dec.,  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Bobea  m  3^1 
December  i86z,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  up  the  Ribbie  river  on  17th  January  i86a. 

*  Mr.  O'Connor  served  with  Detachments  of  ist,  and,  and  3rd  West  India  Regiments  that  proceeded  fhsn  Gutn 
in  October  1854  to  the  assistance  of  the  troops  besieged  in  Christianborg  Castle,  Gold  Coast,  and  with  the  cxpcdsua 
against  the  Kings  and  Chiefs  of  the  Moirah  country.  Western  Africa,  in  November  1854. 

«•  Captain  Mihie  served  at  the  siege  and  lUl  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turidsh  Medal). 

">  Mr.  Casolani  landed  with  the  Army  in  the  Crimea  in  September  1854.  and  has  the  Medal  with  Clasps  tat  the 
battle  of  the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  also  the  Turkish  Medal. 

■^  Mr.  S.  R.  Brown  served  in  Commissariat  charge  of  the  expedition  in  the  operations  before  Oanton  tram  Oct  itj* 
to  Jan.  1857.  In  July  1857  he  raised  the  Chinese  Coolie  Corps,  and  finally  commanded  the  Ambulance  Gomptsr  •: 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  30th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

•*  Mr.  W.  G.  W.  RobhiBon  served  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  siege  and  ML  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Omm^uA 
Turkish  Medal).  ^^  «  •  t— 

«  Messrs.  R.  L.  Matthews  and  N.  Rogers  served  with  the  field  fbroe  under  Brigadier  Bagot  which  defeated  tto 
Fenian  Raidera  at  Huntingdon,  Canada,  in  1870. 

**  Mr.  Hunter  served  in  the  Crimea  at  the  siege  and  fisll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Claro,  and  Tnikiih  Medkl. 
Served  in  Commissariat  charge  in  Quiah,  Western  Africa,  in  i86z,  until  relieved  by  DJLC.  General Thompeos, »» 
took  part  in  the  aflUrs  at  the  town. 

"  Messrs.  A.  C.  Ryland,  H.  W.  Hackman,  J.  L.  Robertson,  J.  H.  Randall,  and  W.  R.  Snow  served  in  the  CiisBi. 
including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■•  Mr.  Des  Barres  served  with  the  late  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kertoh,  and  haa  received  the  Tnrkiah  War  Utm 
for  the  Crimea. 

*7  Mr.  Fryer  served  with  Expeditionaiy  Forces  employed  in  Western  Afiica;np  the  River  Gambia  in  FA.  it^. 
and  at  Bp6,  Lagos  Territory,  in  1862. 

••  Messrs.  Pnrkis,  Gibbons,  Silveira,  and  Booth  have  the  Medal  for  the  war  of  z8s7  in  CSiina. 

■•  Mr.  Hewitt  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  2854-55  (Medal  with  two  Claape,  and  Tukiah  Kew}- 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

•>  Mr.  H.  A.  Russell  served  throughoutthe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  two  Gtaspa,  and  Tnxkishlie&l- 

*i  Mr.  W.  F.  Wright  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Canton  in  2857. 

at  Mr.  Ingram  haa  aervea  in  New  Zealand  aince  2862  during  Uie  whole  of  the  late  war  (Medal). 

*  Mr.  Blakenttr  aerved  throughoutthe  Crimean  war  of  1854-55  and  waa  on  the  personal  Staff  of  LordBagkBis 
Alma  (Medal  wiUi  four  Claapa,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Elphinatone  HoUoway  aerved  with  the  Field  Train  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  tff» 
Clasns,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•*Mr.  Le  Geyt  aerved  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  2863-66,  and  waa  present  at  the  attack  of  the  Orakaa  Fa]i,BMKk 
and  capture  of^the  Gate  Pah,  and  action  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

•7  Mr.  R.  S.  Price  aerved  in  the  Crimea  trom  October  2854  to  December  1855  (Medal  with  Clacp  for  SetwKfid. 
and  Tnrkiah  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  the  campaign  under  Major  General  Ghnte  in  i8tf  (IMiI'. 

*  Mr.  Chambers  aerved  in  the  Royal  Navy  on  board  H.M.8.  Nephtns,  Valm-ouM,  and  SmumarmL  in  the  BHae 
and  Black  Sea  and  waa  preaent  at  Bomarsund  and  Sebaatopol  (Baltic,  Crimean,  and  Tnrkiah  Medala). 

"  Mr.  Rawnaley  aerved  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  bombardment  and  eipCQt 
Of  Canton  in  Dec.  2857  (Medal), 

*•  Mr.  Haldane  aerved  during  the  late  war  in  New  Zealand  (Medal). 

71  Mr.  Power  aerved  in  the  Commissariat  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i8s4-sSf  and  waa  m-eaqntat  the  «P 
and  &11  of  Sebaatopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

7*  Mr.  Smith  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  siege  train  in  the  Trenches  befbre  Sebaatopol  from  Oct  lin 
to  Sept.  28<5,  and  waapresent  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  with  the  heavy  guns  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  sod  tbi 
French  and  Turkish  War  Medals). 

n  Mr.  M'Clintock  has  received  the  Medal  for  the  E:aflir  war  of  2852-59.  He  was  in  Omuniaaariat  cham  of  1 
itrong  force  which  marched  fh>m  Natal  to  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty  to  the  aaaistance  of  the  troops  st  Btos- 
fimtom  against  the  Basnto  chief  Moshesh,  fkt>m  Aug.  2851  to  July  285a. 

7*  Mr.Rennie  served  in  the  Kafllr  war  (Medal).  Also  atd^esiegeofSebastopol  (Medal  with Olaap, and TmkishXeik^ 
Med^'  ^^'^"^  aerved  in  the  Crimea,  includhig  the  aiege  and  flill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  C]aq>,  sad  Tozb^ 

1*  Mr.  Bwing  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  2  860  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).  Also  during  the  operiticsi 
against  the  Taepinga  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  x86a,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  ofNahaiaa,  OKSts:* 
oyeaoalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kahding,  Tsingpoo,  and  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Nahjow. 

H  }l!^'  ?i^P^  aerved  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  February  2855,  and  haa  the  Crimean  and  Tnrkiah  Medals. 

?•  Mr.  WoDlB  haa  received  the  Kaffir  War  Medal. 

J*  Measrs.  T.  Timbrell  and  Jamea  White  aerved  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  2864-66  (Medal) .  ^ 

*>  Mr.  J.  Grant  Elliott  waa  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Kings  and  Chieffa  of  Pram  Pram  and*inngo  in  Oct  ivf 
f  mentioned  in  deapatohee) .  Also  present  as  Englich  Commissioner  at  the  ston2ung  and  oaptare  of  the  Forts  of  Cos* 
mendah.  Western  Africa,  in  Feb.  2868  (mentioned  in  despatohes).  „  _, 

"1  Mr.  Briggs  served  in  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  aoth  November  2854,  Including  the  siege  and  b*l ' 
Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Batteries  on  the  28th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  ^kJsh  Medal). 

"  1&.  J.  B.  Taylor  served  with  the  Head  Quarters  in  Canada  during  the  Fenian  raid  of  2870,  and  Bed  Bi«f 
Broeditlon  of  2870. 

f  Mr.  Sanders  served  in  the  Austrian  Army  in  2840-52 ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Novara,  and  serred  the  »»• 
paiffn  against  Garibaldi  in  the  Roman  States,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal.  Served  as  Adjutant  in  the  ^oth  BesuDB* 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  2855;  was  in  the  Trenches  at  the  attacks  of  the  8th  and  28th  June,  and  wae  cmc« 
■eyerely  and  once  slightly  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— left  leg  amputated,  for  wtad  w 
Is  in  receipt  of  a  Captaln^s  pension  for  wounds,  via.,  ;C2oo  per  annum— mentioned  in  despatohes  (Medal  with  Otth 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  .  *       i~  *— ««~  v 

"Mr.  Devine  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854-55,  in  the  Royal  Artillery  and  TnrUsh  Contingent,  inchdap 
the  battles  of  Alma.  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman.  sortie  of  36th  Oct.,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  28th  June  and  8th  be^ft-. 
aiege  and  flkU  of  Sebastopol.  and  capture  of  Kinboom  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  HoDor.  tai 
Turjdsh  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  2857-58,  and  was  attached  to  the  9th  Lancera  at  the  advMoe  a 
tne  Dilkooaha  and  La  Martiniere  and  throughout  the  operations  resulting  in  the  relief  of  Lucknow  bj  Lard  CiTC« ; 
present  during  the  occupation  of  the  Alumtegh  under  Outram  with  the  several  engagements  there,  Jhll  of  Laekw*. 
rebef  of  Aamighur,  capture  of  Jugdespore.  and  affhir  near  Reotee ;  served  with  the  Shahahad  Field  Fwce,  and  we* 
aent  in  aotion  on  24th  27th  aoth  228t  and  aard  Oct.  2858  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  Tear^so^ JvLuckDOv}. 


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**  2lr.  Baaunr  aexred  in  the  Royal  Artmery  thronghoat  the  Bastem  oampaifl:n  of  1854-55,  indnding  the  aflUrs 
of  Bolganao  and  H'Eensie'B  Farm,  battles  of  Alma»  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  sieee  and  foil  of  Sebastopol.  and  re- 
pnlae  of  the  sortie  on  26th  October,  and  expedition  to  Einbonm  (Medal  with  fonr  Claeps,  and  TnrkiBh  Medal). 

>7  Hr.  J.  Draper  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Tnrkish  Medal).  Also  in 
New  Zealand  ftt>m  1857  to  1867  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  Acheson  served  in  Mew  Zealand  during  the  wars  of  i86o-6x  and  i863-€5,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of 
and  repnlse  of  the  nieht  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt  on  93rd  Jan.  x86i,  and  in  erezy  action  in  which  the  65th  Regt.  was 
engaged  in  the  war  of  x86o-6x  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  Inring  served  with  the  4th  Reg^.  throughout  the  Abyssinian  camjiaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Aiogee  and  capture  of  Magdala. 

"  Mr.  Moorehmise  sqred  in  the  Roval  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 

ftlaklava  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  Military  Train, 


acting  as  Light  Cavalry,  in  the  wanganui  campaign.  New  Zealand,  in  1865,  and  present  at  Nukumaru  and  Kaka- 
ramea  (Medal). 

*^  Mr.  Baoon  served  with  the  63nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  x^th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  flUl  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  tho  8th  June,  and  assaults  01  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and 
8th  Sept.  (mentioned  in  deepatohes.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*>  Mr.  G.  Johnston  served  in  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56.  Also  with  the  expedltionaiy  force  in  CHiina  in  185^1 
(Medal). 

**  Mr.  O.  Elliott  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and 
capture  of  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Messrs.  W.  Beamish  and  O.  A.  Jolly  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  from  Canada  under  Sir  Ckurnet 
Wolsele^. 

>•  M%)or  Boothby  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854.  and  waa  severely  wounded  at 
the  battle  of  Alma— foot  amputated  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Tnrkish  Medals). 


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(Office,  No.  6,  Whitehall  Yard.) 

DzilCTOB  QxvBSAX,  ranking  with  li<yor  Generalt. 

Sir  William  Mnre  Muir,  JfD.  XCJ.i  Sonorary  Phyaieian  to  the  Qusenj  Director  Gntral,  x  April  74;  ^^^  »  K«^' 
42 ;  Surg,  34  Feb.  54 ;  DJ.Qtn.  31  Deo.  58 ;  Surgeon  Qeneral  15  Feb.  6z.    London. 

SuBOBOiTB  GxnxAL,  rank  at  BrigadUr  Oeneralt,  bui  afUr  three  gear§*fuU  pag  eerviee  tkeg  rank  a$  Jteyar  CftnenU, 
George  Stewart  Beateon,  JfD.  CB*  Honorary  Fkgeician  to  the  Queen  iA.S.  13  July  38;  9nrg,  a8  Anff.  46;  Serg- 
Major f  8  Deo.  54 ;  D.I.Oen,  31  Dec.  58 ;  Surgeon  General  z  May  63.   India,  BensaL 


r. Major,  9  Feb.  55  j  2).I.Gem.  t  Oct.  S&l  Sarfan 


lajo.  , ^^, 

lETC  James  Monat,  CB.*  A.S,  14  Dec.  38;  Surg.  3  Nov.  48;  1 

General  z8  Oct.  64.    Portsmoath. 
John  Drope  M'lllree,  A.S.  90  Feb.  35;   Surg.  8  Dec.  45;  Surg.Meyor,  90  Oct.  54;  DJT.Oen,  31  Deo.  58 ;  Swy«a 

OmmtoI  9  Mar.  67.    Dublin.  ^^  .         ^       , 

Samuel  Currie,  MD.  CB.*  Honorary  Phyeician  to  the  Queen;  A.S.  14  Oct.  36;  Awy.  xa  Feb.  47;  SmrgJfe^or,  i  Oct.  5S; 

D.I.Gen,  x8  Jan.  59 ;  Surgeon  General,  15  Aag.  68.    Madras. 
John  Fraser,  MD.  CB.^  A.S.  ao  Aug.  41 ;  Surg.  34  Aug.   53;  D.I.Gen.  31  Deo.  58;  Surgeon  General,  19  JuatT'- 

Alderahot. 
John  Harrie Ker Innee, CB*  A.S. 8 Ajpr. 42  ; Surg.  1 1  Mar.  53 ; D.I. Gen.  31  Dec. 58 ; Surgeon Generala4  July 7a.    M«lta- 
ThoB.  Longmore,  CB.*Pr^e$eoro/CUnuial  ^  Militury  Surgery ^  Army  Medical  School,  NetUys  A.S.  3  Feb.  43  S  Svg. 


Netley. 


3  Mar.  54;  D.I.Gen.  31  Dec.  58 ;  Surgeon  General  19  Oct.  7a.     ^ .  ^  ,  , 

Richard  James  O'Flaherty,  CJ9.»o  A.S.  9  Jan.  35;  -Sufy.  23 May  45;  Surg.  Major,  aSMar.  54;  I>Jr.O«- 19  July  55: 

SurgeonGeneral  zo  Oct.  72.    Bombay. 
Thomas  Graham  Balfour,  MD.  A.S.  29  Apr.  36;  Surg.  1  Aug.  48;  Surg.Major,  ag  A-pr.  56;  D.S.Otm,  aa  Jq]^59: 

Surgeon  General,  28  May  79-    Notlcy. 


DspDTT  SvxoEOVB  GxKBBAii,  rank  at 
Lt.Colonele,  but  e^fter  five  yean'  full 
pay  eerviee  ae  Deputp  Surgeone  General 
th^  rank  ae  CoUneu. 

Charles  Alexander  Gordon,  MD,  CB." 

William  Eutherford,  MD.  CB.^*  

John  Bent" 

Bobert  Keating  Prendergast 

James  Gordon  Inglis,  MD.  CB.^* 

Richard  CoflQn  BlBot,  CB.^  

Robert  Bowen" 

Ludovick  Charles  Stewart^"  

Nesbitt  Heffeman,  MB 

Htmtley  George  Gordon,  MD 

Miah  William  MurphyM 

Alexander  Barclay,  ifJD.i* 

Hampden  Hugh  Massy,  MD.  CB.»  . 

William  Munro,  MD.  CB.*^   

James  M'Grigor  Grant,  MD. 

Henry  Clinton  Foes»   

John  Bwing"* 

Thomas  Crawford,  MD.**  

Melbome  Broke  Gallwey 

James  Macbeth,  MD.**. 

Sandford  M*yitUe  Lloyd,  MD 

William  Green  Tronsdell,  MD.*» 

Thomas  Best*^ 


Henry  Lionel  Cowen 

VereWebb" 

David  Reid  Maddnnon* 

Alft-ed  Crocker* 

WilUam  Godfrey  Watt"  

James  Macmillan  Scott  Fogo^* 

Edward  Bailey  Tuaon"  

Kdward  GUbome** 

John  Alex.  William  Thompson,  MD. 

George  Augustus  Fred.  Shelton,  MB.*^ 

T(^  Anthony  Dickson  Home,  CB.^ 

BuBOXOKS  Majob,  rank  a*  Mcyore,  but 
after  ao  yeare'full  pay  eerviee  they  rank 
ae  Lt.Colonelet  but  junior  of  the  latter 
rank,  except  for  choice  of  Quartere. 

John    Ashton  Bostock,  CB.**  Hon. 
Surgeon  to  the  Queen  

Thomas  Joliffe  Tufhell,  MD 

Cosmo  Gordon  Logic,  MD 

John  Wyatt,"  CB 

Thoma^Esmonde  White,  If jD.  CB.*» 

Thomas  Moorhead.  MD.^ 

Henry  Kendall.  MD.*^    

Thomas  Fraser,  MD.**    

Henry  Day  Fowler**    

John  Small**  

James  Leitch,  JfD 

Alexander  Peilo  CahiU,  MD.** 

Stanhope  Hunter  Fasson,  JfD.^ 

Michael  FentonManifold«7     

Charles  Vidler  Cay.  MD.** 

Robert  Thornton  ♦•  

Matthew  Combe,  JfD." 

Jonas  King  Carr,  MD 

Alexander  Smith,  ifD 

William  Lapsley 

William  A'it'*n"'1ir  Mai«irfi^T>^yi^  CB,**... 


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London. 
Gibraltar. 
West  Indies. 
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Colchester. 
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61  Dublin. 

61 1  Roy nl  Horse  Guards. 
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Bkfcird  GObomeM 

J..ha  Madden,  JfB.»*  

Haiyrowld  Smith,  JfD.M     

'i'k  mas  Blatlierwick  

ifiihamPeanoiiWardxr 

Heary  Yereker  Bindon,  MD.'» 

rbooas  Connor  O'Leary,  MJB.»... 
kfcn  Andrew  Woolfreyes,  If D.  ... 

TjLa  Sheldon  Fnrlonff,  JfD.*" 

Ph»i-;rick  Bobiiuon,  3f2>  « 

Ivoes  Lewis  HoUoway 

FiaifsCTerar 

IimeKeUie.Jfl>."   

ritderick  George  Kerin 

»i:ri  A  Joseph  CUrke» 

(n;  Henry  Stewart,  JfD.o 

Iixaes  Sinclair,  JfZ).« 

liarlM  Dodjnon  Hadden<7  

iJm  Rimiiiner  Lewis,  IfiD.n... 

[uaes  meer,  if/).*  

bdr«w  Leith  Adams,  If  JD.tt  

Isdrew  Acres  Stoney^ 

faxes  Sdmand  CTlutterbnck,  I£D. 

inhime  Auchinleck,  MD.f*   

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irr^  William  Peake,  MDJ^ 

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Royal  Engineers  and  Gfltnnai 

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14  Dec.  54 

4  Oct.  67 

Bombay. 

14  Dec.  54 

4  Oct.  67 

94  Foot. 

14  Dec.  54 

23  Oct.  67 

55  Foot. 

IS  Dec.  54 

23  Oct.  67 

107  Foot. 

IS  Dec.  54 

23  Oct.  67 



14  Foot. 

15  Dec.  54 

23  Oct.  67 

loi  Foot. 

27  Oct.  54 

23  Oct.  67 

Dublin. 

23  Dec.  54 

9  Nov.  67 

2  Foot. 

23  Dec.  54 

9  Nov.  67 

...... 

Fort  Fareham. 

S  Jan.  55 

9  Nov.  67 



10  Jan.  55 

9  Nov.  67 



81  Foot. 

17  Jan.  55 

9  Nov.  67 

23  Jan.  55 

9  Nov.  67 

I  Dragoons. 

29  Jan.  55 

7  Dec.  67 

Royal  Artillery. 
79  Foot. 

3  Feb.  55 

7  Dec.  67 

13  Feb.  55 

I  Feb.  68 

Aldershot 

6  Mar.  55 
10  Mar.  55 

15  Feb.  68 
15  Feb.  68 

15  Foot. 
Madras. 

14  Mar.  55 

4  Mar.  68 

16  Lancers. 

23  Mar.  55 

4  Mar.  68 

13  Huasara. 

2  Apr.  55 

I  Apr.  68 

90  Foot. 

5  Apr.  55 

II  Apr.  68 

59  Foot. 

12  Apr.  55 

II  Apr.  68 

39  Brigade  Depot 

17  Apr.  55 

18  Apr.  68 

4  Hussars. 

17  Apr.  55 

18  Apr.  68 

52  Foot. 

23  Apr.  55 

25  Apr.  68 



63  Foot. 

24  Apr.  55 

6  May  68 

3  Brigade  Depot. 
Portsmouth. 

24  Apr.  55 

2  Sept.  68 

I  Oct.  60 

2  Sept.  68 

15  May  55 

16  Sept.  68 

73  Foot. 

16  May  55 

30  Sept.  68 

8a  Foot. 

28  Fob.  55 

14  Oct.  68 

a6  Foot. 

19  May  55 

25  Nov.  68 

4  Dragoon  Ghiarda. 

13  May  S3 

12  Dec.  68 

Grenadier  Guards. 

17  July  55 

2  Jan.  69       

106  Foot. 

30  July  55 

13  Jan.  69 

Portsmouth. 

5  Jan.  55 

20  Oct.  6q 

Surgeon  General  to  Oovemor  of 

18  July  55 

17  Nov.  69 

31  Foot.      [Straits  Settlements. 

4  Aug.  55 

22  Dec.  69 

92  Foot. 

6  Aug.  55 

29  Dec.  69 

6  Foot. 

14  Aug.  55 

26  Feb.  70 

Chatham. 

29  Aug.  55 

26  Feb.  70 

Rifle  Brigade. 

8  Sept.ss 

30  Mar.  70 



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12  Sept.  5  5 

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9  Nov.  57 

Bahamaa. 

29  Sept.  55 

4  Aug.  70 

Royal  Artillery. 
65  Foot. 

15  Dec.  54 

9  Aug.  70 



6  Nov.  55 

3  Sept.  70 

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5  Dec.  55 

12  Oct.  70 

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13  Dec.  55 

12  Oct.  70 

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4  May  55 

12  Oct.  70 

Dover. 

23  July  55 

12  Nov.  70 

70  Foot 

Roval  Artillery ' 

Colchester. 

9  Feb.  56 

30  Nov.  70 

I  June  55 

24  Dec.  70 

3  Mar.  54 

4  Jan.  71 

Grenadier  Guards. 

29  Dec.  54 

4  Jan.  71 

Grenadier  Guards. 

28  Sept.  55 

4  Feb.  71 

Dublin. 

II  Apr.  56 

4  Feb.  71 

Rifle  Brigade. 

28  Aug.  55 

15  Feb.  71 

12  Foot. 

13  Oct.  55 

15  Feb.  71 

...... 

50  Foot. 

18  Feb.  56 

8  Mar.  71 

Penang. 

14  Sept.  55 

5  Apr.  71 

3Pa>t 

17  Nov.  55 

22  Apr.  71 

Northampton. 

10  Mar.  57 

23  Apr.  71 

27  May  57 

17  May  71 

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27  May  57 

28  May  57 

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31  May  71 

Bombay. 
Hong  Kong. 

28  May  57 

2  Aug.  71 

9  Feb.  56 

30  Aug.  7x 

6  Foot. 

31  May  57 

30  Aug.  71 

20  Foot. 

'Aug.  57 
I  Aug.  57 

9  Sept.  71 
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Royal  Artillery. 
38  Foot. 

X  Aug.  57 

7  Oct.  71 

X  Aug.  57 

18  Nov.  71 

7  Foot. 

Royal  Artilleiy. 

18  Aug.  57 

29  Nov.  71 



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29  Nor.  71 

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15  Sept.  57 

2  Dec.  71 

87  Foot. 

15  Sept.  57 

23  Dec.  71 

80  Foot. 

15  Sept  57 

10  Jan.  7a 



3  Dragoon  Goards. 

15  Sept.  57 

3  Feb.  7a 

...... 

6oRiflea. 

15  Sept.  57 

17  Feb.  7a 

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15  Sept.  57 
15  Sept.  57 

34  Feb.  7a 
37  Mar.  72 

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15  Sept.  57 
a8  Sept.  57 

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Bombay. 

31  Aug.  72 

33  Foot. 
36  Foot. 
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Royal  Artilleiy. 

a8  Sept.  57 

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28  Sept.  5> 
38  Sept.  57 

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3  Oct.  57 

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23  Nov.  78 
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Thoa.  Allen Thornhni^lTB 

John  Wallace 

Melville  George  Jones 

James  Inkson.  2fl> 

John  Gordon  Grant 

Daniel  Mmray,  MD 

John  Warren  

William  Tanner*' 

C^iarles  Bartholomew  Matbe  w 

Byng  Thomas  Giraud,**  MD 

rienry  Cole  Peppin 

William  81y«> .."• 

Jno.TrehaneM.8ymona,iiZ> 

Michael  Qoinlan  

WiUiam  Gerard  Don  »i  Jf 2> 

William  Cathcart  Boyd 

John  Barsfield  Comyn 

Charles  Henry  Leet 

WilUun  Hillman  

William  Jay 

Thomas  Bennett  

James  Mackay.  MD ....;^.. 

Walter  Basnett  Romsbotham,  MD. 

William  Curran«7» 

James  Davis*" 

John  Henry  Hnnt 

Isaac  Hoysted*"  .^ 

Charles  Hervtf  Giraud»* 

John  Atkinson  

Francis  Henrv  Preston 

Hugh  Deane  Massy 

James  Hinton 

Robert  Spence. 

Henry  Knatrgs  

Richard  WiUiam  Berkeley 

Charles  Gray"* 

John  Carlaw,  MD .^ 

Prederiok  Pennington"«  

James  Thompson '. 

James  Johnson  d' Altera 

Hampden  Healv  Maclean 

James  Paxton,*y  MD 

Bdward  Hopkins 

FitzGerald  Edward  Bcanlan 

Albert  Stanley  K.  Presoott^ 

Arthur  Oroker  ....- 

Joseph  Balkeld  Johnston,  MD.  

Thomas  Turville  Gardner 

Andrew  Moffltt^ 

John  Oolahan.  MD ^. 

mdhard  John  Wm.  Orton*» 

Charles  Rattray.  MD,...: 

Joseph  Bourke 

Thomas  Walsh  

Peter  Frederick  Newland 

WiUiam  Langworthy  BaJcer 

Henry  William  Devlin   

Hugh  Mackay  Maebeth 

Thomas  Michael  O'Brien  

Horatio  Scott,  MD 

George  Alexander  Moorhead 

James  Henry  Jeffooat 

Francis  Roberts  Hogg,  aCD 

John  Mackenzie."*  MD 

John  Davidge....: 

John  Kinahan.  MD 

Samuel  Archer*" 

James  Wilson,  2iB 

Walter  Crisp  

Bdward  Acton  Gibbon  

Robert  Gillespie  »»Jfl? 

Austin  Jonas  Ferguson 

John  Robinson  

St.  John  KiUery,  MD 

Bdward  O'Connell"*  

Lancelot  Andrewes  White 

William  Alexander  Gardiner 

Maihew  Lawrence  White 

William  Graves 

Tobias  Barnwell  

Langer  Carey,  MD 

John  Stuart... .-v:^ 

Francis  AlfrMTnrton.irD 

John  Dallas  Edge,»*Vl«2^. 

George  Scott  D^v^e^!?,?^^ -uvi; 

John  Montgomery  Fiddes,  MB 

Francis  Edward  M'Farland 

Thomas  Ramsay  •  ••^i-iii 

1ff«  William  Temple,  MB.*^ 

SLes  JoSpb  MjliSt&.3n>.»" 

Henry  Harrisoii*'' 

James  Martin^. 

Wilton  B^wt^iyir«i 

Bdmond  Hoile.  MD.^  ...^^ 

James  Wimersoale  Longheed. 


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35  May  58 
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25  May  58 
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16  Nov.  58 

23  Sept.  58 
16  Nov.  58 


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Apr.  73  .Tamaica. 

Apr.  73  g«°?»':  ^ 

Apr.  73  Woolwich. 

Apr.  73  Bengal. 

Apr.  73  Bombay. 

Apr.  73  16  Brigade  D^Mi. 

Apr.  73  Bcngaa. 

Apr.  73I Bombay. 

Apr.  73  torlc. 

Apr.  73! Bombay. 

Apr.  73  34  Foot. 

Apr.  73  Bengal. 

Apr.  73  Bengal. 

Apr.  73  BengiO. 

Apr.  73lBengaL 

Apr.  731  Bengal. 

Apr.  73  pnblin. 

Apr.  73  Bermuda. 

Jamaica. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Boittbay. 

BeugaL 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

BengaL 

Jamaica. 

Madras. 

5  Lancers. 

4^  Brigade  Depoi, 

Royal  Artillery. 

BengaL 

17  Foot. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

z3  Foot. 


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Bengal. 


Apr.  73  Malta. 
Apr.  73 1  Dublin. 


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Liverpool. 

Madraa. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Mauritius. 

BengaL 

BengaL 

Madias. 

Madras. 

Bombay. 

Honduras. 

BengaL 

Army  S.  Carps. 

Madias. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

68  Brigade  Depot. 

40  Brigade  Depot* 

Royal  ArtiBeiy. 

BengaL 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

BengaL 

24  Brigade  Depot. 


West  Indies. 

BengaL 

Rqyal  AxtiHoy. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal 

BengaL 

BengaL 


BengaL 

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lolwrt  Ansten  Allen,  Jf2> 23  Nov.  58 

ilJ red  Lewer,  IfD i  DtJC.  58 

'homas  Hession   |  i  Doc.  58 

Mn-in  Wilkes I  i  Dec.  58 

S'llliam  Robert  KeranB«» ,14  Dec.  5S; 

MvvTird  Litton  Low,  lfi).»" :  14  Dec.  58 

'hom.is  Murtagh H  Dec.  sP 


nhn  Greig,  MB. 
korgo  Park,  MD.. 


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fnll  pay  Berviee  they  rank  at  Captaitu, 

ohn  William  Trotter«7i 

teorge  Perry«7* 

oseph  Marmadnke  Taylor»« 

amca  Doran,  MDJ^ .-. 

miiam  Hemy  Pickford,  MB 

7illiam  Venonr 

ames  Shand  Duncan,  MD 

Iharloa  William  Griffith** ■•■.. 

dexander  Allan,  MD 

Icnry  Walker   

V'illiam  Henaman 

Iharlcs  Edward  Wikeley 

othur  Sanderson. 


Jexander  Gaxnpbell  M'Tavish. . 

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ames  Watson*^ 

ame«  Edward  Clark  

ameaDow  Bainter»»> 

Mward  Corrigan  Markey 

William  Millar  

lanter  Alexander  Golan 

Cing  John  Parr 

VilliftmOrr 

Sdward  Parsonage,  IfD 

06.  W.  Carter  Neynoe  Murphy 

korge  Carson  Gribbon,  MB 

am^  Land,l«) ;^. 

niarlea  Edward  Smith,  MD 

Uexander  Jennings,  MD 

Hjarles  Wyat  Watling   

r«orge  Simon,  3£D 

^orence  Theobald  M'Carthy 

lobertTate,  afD 

lidney  Keyworth  Ray   

Seorg©  Abraham  Davidgo 

Uexander  Edward  BarUet  

fohn  Adaette ••" 

Sdwurd  Harford  Lloyd,  MB 

fames  Young  Donaldson,  MD, 

)Uver  Codrington 

Jdwin  Drew  

rohn  Adcook,  Jf  1> 

Itorge  Frederick  Spry,  Jfl> 

fohn  Alfred  mingworth    

lobert  Alex.  Peter  Grants* 

Uexander  Thomson,  MD 

Irthur  Bowen  RichardsMyers 

Arthur  Charles  Gaye  

William  Evelyn  Alston,  MD 

fohn  Alexander  Scott 

Jcnry  Cramer  Guinness 

William  Creagh 

Lancia  Falwasser   

fohn  Butler  Hamilton,  MD 

Wward  Denham  Tomlinson^" 

Tohn  James  ChappeU,  MD,  ........ 

Villiam  Cherry 

>amnel  Edward  Maunsell ..... 

William  Christy  Robinson 

fohn  Wales 

fohn  Livingston  Fewer 

*atrick  Wiater  Stafford 

rhomas  Henry  White,  IfD 

)wenOwon"7 

fames  Ferguson  

Sdword  James  Boulton 

J€orge  Elmsl^  Will 

Hiarles  Henry  Young  Godwin..... 

^nklin  Gillespie.  MD 

Dhomas  MaunseU 

Frederick  Robert  Wilson,  JfB...... 

S^athanicl  Alcock « 

D.  MacgiUivray  Davidson,  MD.., 

aobcrt  Edward  Heath,  MD^ 

Ilobert  Adams,  IfD 

Reginald  Croft  Lever,  MD 

Sroixislaw  Jas.  Jasdowski,  MB,., 

Elobert  De  Bnrgh  Riordan 

rbomaa  Young  Baker. 

Prank  Pout 

Samuel  Gamble  White,  MD,'^.. 
Henry  LambBi „„„ 


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34  Jan.  74 

:x  Mar.  74  __   . 

II  Mar. 74  Madras. 


Bengal. 

Malta. 

.Madras. 

Bengal. 

Tynemoutb. 


II  Mar.74 
18  Mar.74 


Bombay. 
Aldershot. 


Coldstream  Gds. 
Scots  Fus.  Gds. 
Royal  Horse  Gds. 
Madras. 
Grenadier  Gds. 

Gibraltar. 

BriJrtol, 
Jersey* 
3  Fwt. 
Diiljlin, 
Dcvonport. 

Utixigal* 

Exeter. 
Bengal. 

ISensTol. 
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Illombay. 

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25  Foot* 
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Bombay. 
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Preston. 

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Alderahot. 

BirminghatQ. 

ijiengal. 

Houaslow, 

84  Foot. 

Wuclwich, 

Bengal. 

Caps  of  Good  Hope. 

Oibrftltnr. 

GibralLar. 

W'oolwich, 

SheemesB. 

ObaUina. 

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Mudms. 

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Woolwich. 

AWereliOt.* 

Betij^al. 

Colchester. 

Woolwich. 

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William  Robert  Wall  

Clias.  Hamilton  Harvey,  MD, 

Alexander  LoQfi;   

John  Waring  Belcher,  MD. ... 

Francis  Henry  Welch 

Robert  Batho 

William  Ironside,  Jtfi) 

Francis  Patrick  Staples*^'. 
William  Hill  CUmo,  MD.  . 
William  James  Wilson,  JfD... 
Alfred  F.  Stafford  Clarke,  MD. 

Atigustus  Robinson  Hall  

Edward  Footner,  MB 

John  Ross  Murray,  MDP^  ... 

JohnDustan  

Acheson  Georjjre  Bartley,  MD. 

Henry  Frank  Hensman 

John  Barlow  HannaR,  3fD.«i 
Richard  Patrick  Ferguson** 

ThomHS  Dodd  Milbum  

Alex.  Ferrier  ChurchilJ,  MD. . . 

John  Stannard  M'Adam 

Edward  Nicholson    

Aliped  John  Belemore 

William  Nelson  Duggan,  MB. 

David  Mackie,  MD 

William  George  Ross,  MD.  ... 
Richard  WUliam  Hare,  MB.... 
Charles  Stratheme  Close 
Wilmot  Horton  Trevor  Power 

Creorge  Nicol  Irvine,  MD 

William  Hy.  Bant  Clapp,  MD. 
John  Mangin  Waters 


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John  Edward  Fannin 

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William  Nash,  MD 

William  Edmondson  Dudley... 

Alexander  Doig 

William  West  Qninton,  MB.... 
George  William  M*Nalty,  MD. 
WilliamThomasMartin,  MD.^ 

John  Norman  Davis,  MD. 

William  John  Page 

Frederick  Ferguson,  MD 

Richard  George  Segrave  

Abraham  Aug.  Stewart,  MD. 
Robert  William  Troup,  MB.^^ 
William  Raymond  Kynsey  ... 
James  Forbes  Beattie,  Mb. 
Alexander  Thomson,  ilfD... 

Alexander  Turner,  MD 

Alexander  Fras.  Preston,  MB. 
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Charlea  MacDonogh  Ouffe 

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Hopetoun  Ourrie  Oollier**^...., 
John  Edward  Barker,  .afS.  ., 
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Hubert  RotnweU  Greene   ..... 

Robert  Henry  Bolton , 

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William  Patrick  Smith 
Christopher  John  Weir,  MB... 

Francis  Howard,  JfD , 

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Thomas  White,  MB , 

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Thomas  Monar^,  JfD , 

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Apr.  63 

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24  Dec.  63 
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31  Mar.  64 
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Bombay. 
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Netley. 
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Bombay. 
BengpU. 
Bengal. 
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Bengal. 
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1 91  Foot. 
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[Malta. 
I  Bengal. 
77  Foot. 
Bengal. 
Bengal. 
Colchester. 
C.  of  Good  Hope. 
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Malta. 
Bengal. 
7  Foot. 
Bengal. 
Bombay. 
Bombay. 
13  Foot. 
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Bengal. 
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Bengal. 
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Oastlebar. 

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Weston-B-Mare. 

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John  Anderson 

Francis  Johnson,  JfB 

Alexander  Minto,  Jf.B 

George  Atkinson,  JfB.«8  

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John  Mackenzie  M'Lean,  JfD. 
Pierce  George  Power,  JfD.  ... 

Peter  Shepherd,  JfB 

William  Snowdon  Hedley,  JfD. 

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Kennedy  Macaw,  JfD 

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John  Murray,  JfD 

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John  Henry  Hughes,  JfD.  ... 

John  WicklifTe  Jones  

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John  Candy,  JfD ..'. 

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Joseph  Eustace  Fi^bocme ... 

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Richard  Jackson  

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Mar.  64  Belfast,  ^ 
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Mar.  64  AldershcA. 
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Mar.  64  Bengal. 

Mar.  64  Bengal. 

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Mar.  64! 

Mar.  64  Fort  George. 

Mar.  64 

Mar.  64  York. 

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30  Sept.  64  BengaL 
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30  Sept.  64  Popton  PoitL 
30  Sept.  64  Drogheda. 
30  Sept.  64  Dublin. 
30  Sept.  64  BengaL 
30  Sept.  64  Bengal. 
30  Sept.  64  at  Hnaean. 
30  Sept.  64  Bengal. 
30  Sept.  64 
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30  Sept.  64  BengaL 
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30  Sept.  64 
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30  8^>t.  64  BengaL 
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30  Sept.  64  Bengal. 
30  Sept.  64 
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30  Sept.  64  Warl^. 
30  Sept.  64  Bombay. 
30  Sept.  64  BengaL 
30  Sept.  64  BengaL 
30  Sept.  64  Pembroke. 
30  S^t.64  Madras. 
30  Sept.  64  Aldershot. 
30  Sept.  64  DevonpoRk ' 
30  Sept.  64  Netiej. 
30  Sept.  64  Weedon. 
30  Sept.  64 
30  Sept.  64 
30  Sept.  64  BengaL 

30  Sept.  64  Bombay. 
3z  Mar.  65  Jamaica, 
3z  Miar.  65  Woolwifiii. 
3z  Mar.  65  BengaL 
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3Z  Mar.  65  Alderabot 
3z  Mar.  65  Manchester. 
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31  Mar.  65 1  Bombay. 
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Bombay. 

Bermuda. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

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Bengal. 

Aldershot. 
Bengal. 

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John  Barry,  MD 

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John  Albert  Anderson.  MD... 

John  Riddick 

David  Hawley  Bum  Ander- 
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James  Daniel  Crowe 

Alexander  Anderson 

Emanuel  Maurice  Downing^ 
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Thomas  Kingston,  MD 

Samuel  Popham.  MB 

George  Shaw 

David  C.  Williamson  Heather 

Jeremiah  James  O' Grady 

RoBslewic  Morgan.  MD 

George  Duncan 

Hen^  Jagoe,  IfB 

Timothy  Lewis,  MB 

George  Edward  Dobson.  MB. 

James  Fraser,  MD 

Ninian  Alex.  Williamson,  MD. 

John  Walker,  IfB 

George  Ryan  

Bugene  v .  MacSwiney,  MD. 

James  Saltus  Conyers,  MD.... 

Richard  Gerald  FitzGerald  .^ 

James  Henry  Ussher.  MB.  ... 

John  Leader   

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William  Charles  Gasteen.  MB. 

Robert  Anderson  

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Albert  HalahanL'Estrange  ... 

Albert  Kirwan  

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Richard  Manifold  Craig 

John  Roche  RahiUy 

Anthony  Lennon  Brown 

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Charles  Barromeo  Jennings . 

William  Henry  Garde 

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Henry  Hummerston  Bnrford. 

Thomas  Jackson.  MB , 

Daniel  Thornton    , 

John  Latchford,  MB , 

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Peter  Thomas  Frazer 

William  John  Campbell 

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Duke  Parke 

Alex.  Haldane  Stokes.  MB. 

Geo.  Roderick  Triphook,  MB. 

James  Scaulan,  MB 

George  Corry 

Francis  Arthur  Davy,  MD.  ... 

Francis  Geo.  Adye  Gurran,  Ar.B. 

Thomas  Edward  Carroll 

Alexander  William  Duke,  MD. 

Mark  Robert  Bradford  

Henry  Stannard    

Edward  Cleaver  Maxwell 

Richard  Dawson  Bennett  

Thomas  Faris.  MB 

William  Shariie.  MD. 

Hugh  Brady  White  . . 

Edward  Alexander  Henry  Roc 

George  Ballingall  Stuart,  MB. 

Lewis  Allen  Irving  

John  Alexr.  M'Crackcn,  MD. 

James  MayburyBeamish.JfZ). 

James  Albert  Clery,  MB 

Brodie  Cruickshank,  MB 

James  Coats,  MB 

John  Gover  Williamson 

Henry  Bradfonl    

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Henry  William  Joynt 

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David  Leckie,  lf2* 

William  Johnston  Charlton  ... 

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xOct.  68 
a4May  69 
X  Apr.  71 
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Bengal. 
Waterford. 
75  Foot 
Camden  Fort. 

Madras. 
Bengal. 

Aberdeen. 

Limerick. 
Aden. 

x8  Foot. 

Fort  Gomer. 

Madras. 

Dover. 

Sierra  Leone. 

Dover. 

Ballaghadereen 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Netley. 

Bombay. 

7  Dr.  Gds. 

Gibraltar. 

X9  Foot. 

24  Foot. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 


Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Dnnmore. 

Bury. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Madras. 


Madras. 

Chatham. 
C.of  Good  Hope. 
Bengal. 
Bengal. 

Bengal. 
Malta. 
Madras. 
Shoeburyness. 


Madras. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

ShomcliflTe. 

Bengal. 

Chatham. 

Bombay. 

Malta. 


Bombay. 

Newhaven. 

Bengal. 


Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Hong  Kong. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Bombay. 


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Susasoirs. 

Wniiam  Joseph  Moylan 

ttiohArd  Exham 

James  M'Namara,  3£D. 

Rodolph  Harman,  MB 

John  Bower  Wilson,  MD. . 
George  Dalton  Nugent  Leake 
Joseph     Walter     O'Malley^ 

Martin,  JfB S 

Robert  Henry  Robinson.... 

Poole  Robert  Grabbett 

MathewDaniel  0'Connell,lfZ>. 
Charles   De    Montmorency") 

Pahner,  Jf3 ) 

Bspine  Charles  Bobert  Ward 

William  Pindlay  

Edward  Heame  Joynt,  MD. 
Ernest  Wyndham  Cottle   . . . 

Robert  Vacy  Ash,  MS 

Paul  Connolly   

Charles  Edward  Dwyer 

John  GodfVey  Rogers,  MB. 
Becgamin  Bloomfield  Connolly 

Frank  Edward  Barrow 

Robert  Blood,  IfD 

Henry  John  Waller  Barrow 

William  Percy  Bridges 

Robert  Dmry,  MD 


▲88ISTJLHT 
BUVOBOir. 


BBOIMSirr,  OB 
8TA.TIOH. 


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30  Sept.  7 1 
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Malta. 

Bengal. 

Malacca. 

Bermuda. 

Bengal. 

Beng^. 

Bengal. 

Mauritius. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

West  Indies. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Scots  Fus.  Gds. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Ceylon. 

Bengal. 


SlTBOBOirS. 


William  Cameron  Grant,  MB' 

James  MagiU,  IfD 

Richard  William  O'Donnell ... 

William  Donovan 

Charles  Henry  Swayne 

Duffal  Blair  Brown 

Richard  Henry  Quill,  MB 

Blennerhasset  Montgomerie  ) 

Tinder S 

William  Budd  Slaughter  

Andrew  Lang  Browne,  MD... 
Christopher  William  Moore  >  1  ^  -u.,  -, 

Keys,  IfD j  30  Mar.  7a 

Cecil  Josiah  Tiambton  Bushe, ) 

MB r 

Henry  Haldane  Stokes,  MB... 
George  Thomas  Langridge  ... 
Breame  Weston  Fowler 


AssnTAXx*  Kienan,  01 
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Bengal. 
Fennoy. 
BengsL 
Bombsj. 


jo8ept,7iI 
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30  Mar.  72 1 

30  Mar.  72  Bengal 
30  Mar.  72  Ceylon. 
30  Mar.  72|Ceylon. 
30  Mar.  73|  Bombay. 
30  Mar.  T^'lBombav. 
30  Mar.  72  Bombay. 
Madras. 


30  Mar.  72 


30  Mar.  73 
30  Sept.  73 

3oS€pt.73 

William  Edward  Webb,  MB.  30  Sept.73 
Reginald  Wm.  Mapleton,  MB.  30  Bept.73 
Oswald  Gillespie  Wood,  MD...  30  Sept 73 
Wm.LauncelotteGubbins,ilfB,3o  Sept.73 
Richard  Gillham  Thomsett    ..'30  Sept. 73 

Peter  John  M'Quaid,  MD I30  Sept.73 

Francis  Heniy  Spencer,  MB.  30  Sept.73 
James  Ring.ifD 30  Sept.73 


Madras. 

Westlndk& 


African  Medical  Service. 


SvBOBOirs  Majob. 


30  Apr.  58 

z  Mar.  6z 

16  Apr.  62 

NesbittFox 16  Apr.  62 


Meyrick  Lloyd  Burrows,  MD.... 
Augustus  Frederick  Elliot,  MD. 
Samuel  Rowe,  MB. 


▲SSISTAKTi 
SUBGBOir. 


SUBGBOir.! 


SUBOBOir 
MAJOB. 


6  Nov.  66 
4  July  70 
4  July  70 

.  4J^y7o 

Joseph  Gray  28  -A.ug.  62  12  Feb.  73 


SUBOBOKS  MxJOB,  promoted  for  Di$tinaui$k«d  Serviet, 
Supernumerary  to  the  fixed  EHabUehment. 

Charles  Benjamin  Mosse^»*  

Robert  Waters,  MD.^  


8  Oct.  58 
19  Jan.  60 


x8  Jan.  67 
24  Nov.  69 


BsanrBVT  ob  Rinn. 


GoldCoaat. 
GoldCottst. 
Gold  Coast. 
Gold  Coast. 


GoldCouL 
Gold( 


SuBGSoirs. 


Edwin  Granville  Ley,  MD. 
Jas.AiHcanusB.Horton,JlfI>"* 
Wm.  Broughton  Davies,  MD. 
Frank  Simpson 


z  Mar.  59 IGk)ld  Coast. 
5  Sept.  59  Gold  Coast. 
5  Sept.S9  Sherbro. 
I  Aug.  6  X  Lagos. 


Valesins  8.  Goldsbuiy,  MD.. 
Thomas  William  Wright  .... 
Alexander  Johnston,  MD 


30  Sept.  63 
24  Sept.  64 
24  Apr.  65 


Scarlet  Uniform  with  Black  Velvet  Faciiuffe. 

Apothbcabibs,  ranking  vitk  Caplaine. 

Henry  Logan  Harvey |z4  Jan.  62JNetley.  11    Robert  George  Sampson |x4Apr.6 

John  Davies    Iz4  Apr.  68 1  China.  Il  I 

Scarlet  Uniform  with  Grey  Faeinga. 


GoldC«K. 
Sierra  Lecof 


ilLandoc. 


Henry  Saville,"*  1  March  73 ;  JW«t'- 
and  Adjutant^  22  Oct.  55  ;  Acting  Stqf 
Officer •• .......... 

Francisco  Fernandez,  25  June  73 » Apothe- 
earf,  20 Feb.  55 • .......... 

Frederick  Philpot,  25  June  73  ;  Apothe- 
cary, 21  Sept.  60 

John  Andrews,  25  June  73;  Apothe- 
eary^sDecs^    

William  Amphlett  Moss,    25  June  73 ; 

Apothecary,  23  Sept.  69 

Henry  James  Sylvester,  25   June   73; 

Apothecary,  25  March  70 

Francis  Dancy  Hamilton,  25  June  73 ; 

Apothecary,  4  Jan.  7X    

William  Ward,  25  June  73 


Army  Hospital  Corps. 

Caftaivs  or  Obdbblies. 

Lewen  Wallis,  25  June  73 ;  Apothecary, 

*Z4  April  68 Alderehoi 

Robert  Conrade  Mossman,  35  June  73 ; 

Apothecary,  z  4  April  68  Qibnltai. 

Joseph  Collin,  25  June  73;  Apoikeeary, 


Portsmouth- 
Malta. 
Dublin. 


Z4  April  68  . 

avid  Pringle,    25  June  73 

Captain  of  Orderlie$,  21  Aug.  69..' NetteT- 


David 


June  73  ;  Snei^  and 


JjJMJJTEVUnB  OF  ObDBBLXBS. 


Devonport. 

Chatham. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 
Woolwich. 


William  Henry  Brown,  25  June  73     

Robert  T.  Osborne,  25  June  73  ...„ Aldsnfcct 

Alfred  Piatt,  25  June  73 Port«B.»- 

John  Francis  Dillon,  25  June  73    

George  Johnston,  25  June  73  „...    Dublit. 

Charles  Cook,  10  Deo.  73  ...«.,«  IXttiej. 


Blue  Uniform  with  Blue  Aoin^. 


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Charge  Pay. 

The  OfBcer  in  medi- 
cal ohar^  of  an  Army 
in  the  Field  of  10,000 
men  and  upwards,  £1 
dedly;  of  5,000  men 
and  npwGo^,  15*. 
daily;  of  less  than 
5,000,  xo».  daily. 

Or,  the  principal 
Medical  Officer  of  a 
Colony  where  the 
number  of  commis- 
sioned Officers  and  en- 
listed men  is  1,500  and 
upwards,  5*.  daily. 


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Governor  and  Commandant  

StafTCaptainandAssist.  Commandant 

Acting  Governor 

Captain  of  Orderlies    o 

After   5  years' service o 


Pay  daily 
£  M.  d. 


Special. 
6    6 


Pay  daily. 
MiDtci-L  Statt.  £  «.  d. 

Director  General Special. 

Sar?eon  GenenU 200 

After  35  yean' seirvice 250 

••    30  i>  370 

„     35  „  a  10    o 

Deputy  Surgeon  General x  xo    o 

After  25  years*  service x  xa    o 

>.    30  *f  I  IS    o 

„    35  *f  X  X7    o 

Snijzeon  Mi^or o  17    6 

After  15  years' service x    o    o 

«    20  „  140 

,    ..    »5  ..  I    7    o 

Sarxeon  on  appomtment 0x00 

AJftcr  5  years*  service o  xa    6 

»    »o  »f  0x50 

Non-^eeiive  Tay. 
18.  A  Medical  Officer  placed  on  half  pay  by  reduction  of  establishment,  or  on  the  report  of  a  medical  board,  in 
»nscqaence  of  woonds  or  ill-health  caused  in  and  by  the  discharge  of  his  duties,  or  on  account  of  age,  shall  be 
sntitled  to  half  pay  at  the  following  daily  rates : — 


AJPOTHSCA.BIZS. 

Apothecaries , 

After   5  years'  service   


IS 


as 
30 


o  10  6 

o  xa  o 

o  13  6 

o  15  o 

o  x6  6 


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Burgeon  General  after  30  years*  service  x  17    6 

.,    25  M  X  X3    6 


Deputy  Surgeon  General 


30 
25 


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Apothecary  to  the  Forces,  after  30  years'  service 9<.  a  day. 


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War  Services. 

1  Sir  WiU^mMuir  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Light  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  thron'^ho-it  the 
jampBignof  1854-55.  mcludmg  the  battles  of  Ahnaand  Inkerman,  sortie  of  a6th  October,  assaults  of  the  RecK^ii 
m  i8th  June  and  8^  Seotember,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  throe  Clasps,  Knight  of  thoLe^onof  ' 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  against  the  Indian  mutineers  in  1857-58.  Was  Principal  Mcdipil  Offiipi 
•jfthe  China  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  i860,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  "  as  Whio- 
nost  ably  conducted  the  medical  arrangements  of  the  campaign  "  (Inspector  General,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps 

'  Doctor  Beatson  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  51st  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  i8«;2-^^  •  wm 
jre^nt  on  board  the  steam-frigate  Ftrpoz,  in  the  action  with  and  destruction  of  the  stockades  in  the  iSnao^ 
Tver,  and  during  the  tjuree  days'  operations  ending  m  the  capturo  of  the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda :  at  the  defence  of 
Prome  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  '  ueience  01 

♦Mr.  Mouat  served  ^e  Bastern  cimipaignof  1854-55  ^^-ith  the  6th  Dragoons  and  on  the  Medical  Staff  and  was  in 
aciical  charge  of  Uie  General  Field  Hospital  of  the  3rd  Division  throughout  the  siege  operations  until  the  fall  of 
Mjbast^jpol.  and  subBequently  as  P.M.O.  of  Balaklava  until  the  final  evacuation  of  the  Crimea  lath  June  i8«;6  havintr 
wen  present  at  the  battles  of  Bahiklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  the  night  reconnaissance  and  attack  nS 
losaian  outposts  xoth  Feb.  1855  (specially  recommended  for  promotion  for  "distinguished  conduct  zeal  luid  pffl 
iency,"  Medal  ^th  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  CB.,  and  Victoria  Cros^)sii^Pd 
luring  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86a^x  throughout  the  operations  under  General  Pratt  (twice  mentioned  in- 
lespatches  "for  valuable  services  rendered  at  all  times  and  in  all  positions").  Present  in  the  fleldaaP  M  O 
kmjaghout  the  operations  in  the  Waikatoo,  Taranaki,  and  Tauranga  districts  in  1863-65  under  Sir  D  Cameron  aiiH 
epeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal).  Received  the  thanks  of  the  New  Zealand  Government  for  **  BncpiiS 
ud  valuable  services  rendered  to  the  Colony."  Again  recommended  for  promotion  and  some  soecial  mnrk  nf  hT,- 
(ajcsty*!)  approbation.  ^         **«"«^  wi  acr 

*  Doctor  Currie  served  with  the  x6th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Maharsypore,  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star^  AIbo  in  • 
lie  Sutlej  campaim  in  X846,  including  the  affiiir  at  Buddiwal,  and  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  riasnT 
terved  as  Field  Medical  Inspector  of  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  north  of  China  in  i86o-  present  at  thecR^in^ 
f  the  Taku  Forts  on  a  rat  August,  and  minor  actions  resulting  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  ICB  Medail  with  (Mainai 
lerved  as  Prmcipal  Mer^cal  Officer  with  the  Abyssinian  expeditionary  force  (mentioned  m  despatches,  and  promoted 
QlnspectorOeneralof  Hospitals,  Medal).  *  ,  «»"^  i/*vmy«;u 

7  Doctor  John  Fraser  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  iT-^-cc 
Deluding  the  batUes  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasns  K-ni.-hf  n^ 
lie  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  Bengal  and  the  N.W.  Provinces  during  the  sunm-i^Snn 
f  the  mutiny  in  X857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Koorse  ^BarPA  an.! 
".ugger,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore,  fall  of  Amcthee  jlm^r 
J  tjurdar,  capture  of  Fort  Medji^dia,affairs^o^  and  Sitka  (5hat  in  Nepaul.^^As  Senior  MldicaJOffl^  to 


*u  tf  uiy  1055,  luiu  WHO  eiiK»K«u  lu  mo  nbuujK  ui  wio  rMJuaii  on  line  lotn  june  ^AieOal  WltU  Ulasp.  and  Turkish  Mfwlfl.11 

lerved  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-^8  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rifles,  includinir  the  actionnn  tim 
imdun  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  storming  the  Heights  before  Delhi  sietre  bmahu  otTh 
apture  of  the  citv.  Served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  Sir  John  Jopes'  Force  throughout  kll  the  ?ubBeon«nt 
pemtions  in  Bohilctind  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Force  in  Oude  during  the  winter  of  i8c8-cq  /Mflrfo !«;♦>, 
Wp.  C5.).  Was  attachedto  the  Heaf  Quarters  of  the  Army  of  the  Crown*Wince  of  Prussia  as  British  Med^ial 
ommissioner  during  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  for  which  he  was  awarded  the  Steel  War  Medal  iw..} 
eceived  from  the  Emperor  the  Iron  Cross.  -icu«i,  uau 

•  Mr.  Longmore  served  in  the  Light  Division  of  the  Bastem  Army  ft^m  its  first  takmg  the  field  throuirhouk  thtk 
unpaign  of  1854-55,  until  the  termination  of  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  without  being  absent  from  duty  a  sinrie  dav-  w«« 
reseat  at  the  afflur  of  Bulgaaao,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Bajilava,  sorUe  of  26th  Oct.,  aasaulteof 

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the  Redan  on  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  TnrkiBh  Medal,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  U 
Honor). 

^0  Mr.  O'Flahcrty  ioinod  tho  Army  of  the  East  at  Bcntari  in  April  1854,  appointed  Sanitary  Officer  to  the  foTce 
assembled  there,  and  on  its  proceeding  to  Varna  was  appointed  to  the  medical  charfire  of  the  Heary  Cavalry  Bnirade. 
and  while  at  Varna  and  the  advanced  posts  had  charge  of  the  Light  and  the  Heavy  Cavalry  Brigades ;  acccmipau^ci 
the  latter  to  the  Crimea,  where  he  remained  until  the  aciion  of  Balaklava,  after  which  was  ordered  to  take  xtxfhci!. 
charge  of  the  transport  which  conveyed  the  most  severe! v  wounded  from  the  opening  attack  of  the  trencbe».  aU 
many  officers  wounded  in  the  cavalry  charge,  for  the  performance  of  which  daty  he  was  specially  oommeaded  Kd 
detained  at  Scutari  in  charge  of  the  General  Hospital,  where  he  received  the  commendation  of  H.B.H.  the  Doke  ^ 
l^ambridge  on  his  visit  to  that  hospital,  as  well  as  other  General  Officers  and  the  Sanitary  Commissiooers  (Ht^ 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  CB.).  In  April  1857  he  accompanied  Gen«»l  A»v 
bumham's  expedition  to  China  as  Second  Senior  Medical  Officer,  and  was  transferred  to  India  in  December  it--. 
where  during  the  mutiny  he  acted  for  some  time  as  P.M.O.  at  Bombay,  and  afterwards  in  1858-5^  as  P.M.O.  u>  :^ 
Malwa  field  force  under  Sir  John  Michel,  employed  in  the  snccessftil  pursuit  and  capture  of  TwatiA  Topee,  and  vb 
present  at  the  surrender  of  some  hundreds  of  his  followers. 

1^  Doctor  C.  A.  Gordon  was  present  with  the  z6th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  39th  Dec.  1843  (Br  r:^ 
Star).  Had  medical  charge  of  a  force  in  an  expedition  in  1848  on  the  west  coast  of  Africa,  and  was  thank<«i  : 
despatch.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,— in  medical  charge  of  Franks'  Force  in  its  advaatt  i: 
Lucxnow,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Badshagunge ;  was  present  with  the  loth  Regimms: 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  had  medical  charge  of  Lugard's  Force,  includmg  the  rriief  ofAximghor.  capr:-^ 
of  Jugdespore,  aud  actiou  of  Chitowrah  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Had  iD<ii>' 
charge  of  tho  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Staveley  left  in  occupation  of  Tientsin,  China,  in  x86o-^i.  Being  seni  bv  tLr 
War  Department  as  MediaU  Commissioner  to  the  French  Army,  he  arrived  in  Paris  on  the  and  Seprtember  r:  >, 
and  coutinued  uninterruptedly  therein  throughout  the  sieg^  and  bombardment  by  the  German  Army.  He  n.> 
elected  a  Member  of  Council  of  the  Soci^t^  de  Secours  aux  Blesses,  an  Honorary  Member  of  the  Ambalaiift'«  « 
la  Presse,  and  of  the  Ambulance  Kvangelique.  On  the  occasion  of  three  of  the  great  sorties  and  battles  aroa:^!  i^ 
walls,  he  attached  himself  to  the  American  Ambulance  and  gave  professional  assistance  to  wounded  in  the  &e  i 
viz.— at  Mabnaison  on  the  21  at  October,  Champigny  on  the  30th  November,  and  Drancy  and  Bonrget  on  xhe  :Ji 
December.  At  the  fourth  great  battle,  that  of  Montretout  on  the  19th  January  1871  he  was  present  on  the  t*^*: 
in  order  to  observe  the  manner  of  working  of  the  Ambulance  system.  For  his  services  the  Provisioaal  Gc^er 
ment  created  him  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

^*  Doctor  Rutherford  ser\'ed  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Butleu  campaign  of  1845-^6.  and  was  in  medical  chs-r 
of  the  Regiment  at  tho  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  in  Uie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  indudisi;  '^ 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clnsp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1857  proceeded  to  China  on  the  Staff  o/ur 
Lt.General  commanding  the  exj)editionarv  force,  in  1859  ^^^^  appointed  Sanitary  Officer  to  the  Army  semr^-  z 
China :  in  i860  served  the  campiiign  in  the  North,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku.  capc&n  ' 
the  Taku  forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*  Mr.  Bent  served  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  April  1855  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Turkish  Medal,  and  ^.j 
Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

^*  Doctor  Inglis  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  zoth  Regiment,  including  the  whd<»  (^  'J 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (the  greater  part  of  which  in  medical  charge  of  the  Regiment)  and  banie  i.' 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Claspi<).  Served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1S56-57,  iodv:!:^ 
the  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohss--^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  ntiutiny  in  1857-58.  iudcli; 
operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  i^-' 
Actions  of  Kala  Nuddee  and  Kerkcroulie,  capture  of  Bareilly,  and  affiurs  of  Sha^jehanpore,  Bunnie,  and  Mahoifri^ 
^Medal). 

i>  Mr.  Elliot  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho  affairs  of  Bulfjaiar  a 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  buttles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol;  after  proo^CMc  u 
Senior  Surgeon  of  R.  Artillery,  was  appointed  Superintending  Surgeon  of  the  whole  of  the  Ordnance  Coqi* :_  c^^ 
Crimea  (Medal  with  four  Clasps.  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Tiscy. 
Modal — twice  mentioned  in  rtespatches) .  Sen'ed  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  aciion  of  Fas-ii 
Nuddee,  operations  before  Cawnpore  on  the  27th,  28th,  and  29th  Nov.  under  General  Windham,  battle  of  CAinipc* 
on  6th  December  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

"  Mr.  Bowen  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal),  and  acted  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  to  theeippi-  - 
against  the  Kaffir  chief  Kreli,  in  Aug.  1852.  Was  shipwrecked  in  H.M.S.  Birkenhead  off  Danger  Point.  ia{*f  i- 
Good  Hope,  26th  Feb.  1852.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna  and  Internx! 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal),  was  acting  Principal  Medical  Ofik>cr< 
the  4th  Division  during  tho  march  from  Old  Fort  to  Cathcart's  Hill,  and  for  a  short  time  afterwards. 

»7  Mr.  Stewart  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49,  including  the  pifiai:'  | 
of  the  Chenab.  and  the  battles  of  Ohillinnwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

!•  Mr.  Murphy  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  uk-^r 
of  Prome ;  also  present  as  Staff  Surgeon  to  the  Bengal  Division  with  Sir  J.  Cheapens  Force  at  Donabevr,  and  vua:>-i-  I 
in  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  stockade  on  the  i^th  March  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  | 

i»  Doctor  Barclay  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47  and  1850-53  (Medal),  for  the  most  part  in  Bnim 
charge  of  the  Rcser\'e  Battalion  91st  or  of  the  43rd  Regiment ;  was  present  at  the  various  attacks  on  the  Anu-.  •«  j 
and  Waterkloof  fhstneases  in  which  these  Regiments  were  engaged.  Accompanied  the  expedition  acrtv?  i:' 
Orange  river  against  tho  Basutos,  in  1852,  and  was  present  in  charge  of  Head  Quarter  Column,  at  the  scu^-^H 
Berea.  Accompanied  tho  43rd  on  the  march  ftrom  Bangalore  to  Calpee  in  1857-58,  and  was  Senior  Me<iical  (*iA 
of  the  2iid  Brigade  Saugor  Field  Division  during  the  hot  weather  campaign  in  Central  India,  aud  the  subK<>-i 
operations  (Medal). 

*>  Doctor  Massy  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  3i8t  Regiment  towards  the  close  of  the  Sntlej  campaixTi^ 
1846.  Pcr\'e(l  in  the  Ka«tern  campaign  of  1854-56  as  Surgeon  of  the  17th  Lancers,  including  the  affairs  of  Kulr*u 
and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  f^ll  of  S»  to--: -1 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps.  5th  Class  of  tho  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  recommended  for  pPomc»u  t| 
tho  rank  of  Doi>iity  Inspector  General  of  Hospitals  for  service  in  the  Field  by  General  Sir  William  Codnwi 
Served  as  Sur.ireoti  of  tho  2U(1  Dm^'oon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  tho  siege  and  c*ni 
of  Lucknow.  niHion  of  Koorsec,  and  Traus-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Acted  as  Pnci  J 
Medical  Otficor  with  IJri^xadier  Barker"*  Column  in  tho  campaijpi  in  Oude  during  a  portion  of  1S58-59.  ' 

«>  Doctor  Munro  scrvcil  as  Assistjiut  Surgeon  of  the  91st  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1^6-47  iMeoi 
Served  as  Surgeon  of  tho  93r(l  Highlanders  during  the  campaign  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  battles  of  Aliiu>l 
Balaklava,  and  sieLrc  of  Scbabt^>pol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medji'J.  -4 
served  in  India  during?  tho  suppression  of  the  mutiny,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  for  the  rebef  nf  L«f  i^-l 
by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cavmporo  ou  6th  Dec.  1857  and  pursuit,  action  near  Futtehghur.  siege  and  fall  of  Lac-t:  ^ 
campaign  in  Rohilcund  and  attack  ou  Fort  Rugia,  actions  at  AUygunge  aud  Bareilly,  campaign  in  Ouxk  * 
actions  of  Posj^ion  and  Husselpore,  and  attack  on  Fort  Mcthouhe  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Wasn'moreii  :r* 
his  Regiment  to  act  as  Principal  Modical  Officer  of  the  combined  European  and  Native  EuauiW  Reld  Force  earn 
tho  final  operations  in  the  Uml)eylah  Pass  in  Dec.  1863  under  Major  Greneral  Garvock  (mentioned  in  despatcbeifr,  iJ 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Mr.  Foss  served  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  l«i-'  ■ 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal) ;  and  with  the  expf-*  J 
north  of  the  Orange  river  in  1852-53.  Also  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  Chinla  includuig  the  taking  or'  ^i^•i 
andTangku  (Medal).  I 

«»  Mr.  Ewing  served  in  the  Eastern  Campaign  from  November  1854,  including  the  siege  and  ftJl  of  6ei««'  '•' 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    He  was  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  ^e  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  :-- 
incuding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Katah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  and  general  action  resultmg  in  the  csp:^^  'i 
Gwalior  (Medal).  ,  ,^^,^  ,.  j 

»♦  Doctor  T.  Crawford  served  with  the  5i8t  Light  In&ntry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  ofiK^M^-  was  o^  b:A-| 


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i^  E.I.C.  steam- (Hgate  Feroox  darine  the  naval 'action  and  destraetion  of  the  enemy's  stockades  in  the  Rangoon 
rT«r :  served  dnrinff  the  snoceedinR  three  days*  operafeiona  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ran^pon 
».:.cladmi7  the  storming  of  the  White  House  Redonbt) ;  also  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Basscin,  loth  May,  vanons 
ik:mi«hea  at  Prome,  and  during  the  advance  on  Meaday  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Fegu).  Served  with  the  z8th  Royal 
iTb^h  m  the  Crimea  fW>m  9th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'  Doctor  J.  Macbeth  served  with  ihe  xoth  Foot  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Bobraon 
nfeilal).  Served  also  in  the  Paiyanb  campaign  of  1848-40,  and  was  present  during  the  siege  operations  before 
V  K->Uan  (till  ordered  away  on  duty  with  sick  and  wounded) ,  including  the  aSkir  of  the  9th  September,  and  storming 
i^  nemy's  entrenched  position  on  the  zath  September  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Doctor  W.  G.  Trottsdell  served  with  the  aath  Regiment  in  the  Poz^aub  campaign  of  Z848-4Q,  and  was  present 
1:  the  iMittles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  tliroughout  the  Ka^tem  campaign 
'  -'>4-55<  including  the  battles  of  Alnm  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 

''  Mr.  T.  Best  served  in  the  field  agaizist  the  enemy  in  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty  in  Z850-5Z,  and  in  the  Kaffir 
r.r  of  1853-53  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New  Zrealand  war  in  Z864-66,  inclumug  the  attack  on  (Sate  Pah  and 
ri.r.iifement  at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

**  Mr.  V.  Webb  served  with  the  zoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  Z848-49,  including  the  wholo 
>'  :ht>  siege  operations  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served 
w'li  the  46ch  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  Z854-S5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

'^  Mr.  D.  R.  Mackinnon  served  with  the  zxst  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-S5,  inclndinc 
Uk  t>aales  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Izzkerznan,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoi>ol,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal 
wAt  <bnr  CUwps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  sth  Class  of  the  MetUidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  A.  Crocker  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Royals  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  aand  April  Z855,  includirf< 
Lar  -:e9e  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'-  Mr.  W.  6.  Watt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  a4th  March  Z855,  with  the  73.^^ 
N^Hiers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  ClaM 
Hiu'^  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  J.  M.  8.  Fogo  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  April  bombardment  of  Z855  until 
tbe  SdaI  evacoAtion,  and  was  in  iziedical  charge  of  the  left  siege  train  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
rs-k:.$h  Medal).  *-  *- 

^  Mr.  E.  B.  Tason  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  zath  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  9th  May  to  the  aand  June  Z855 
rv>  Ul  with  Chisp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  E.  Qilbome  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  with  the  Royal  Artillery,  including  the  afRurs 
)f  Eolgaaae  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and 
f|-.n:Ae  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Modal,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
m  1  ^ih  Clam  of  the  Medjidie). 

**  Mr.  J.  A.  Bostook  served  in  the  Bnfib  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  39th  Dec.  Z843  (Bronse  Star).  Served  in  thd 
tifiiem  campaign  of  z8s«,  and  up  to  z6th  April  Z855,  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  including  the  battles  of 
Abn,  Balaklava,  and  Inkemian,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  (Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
K'Vtit  of  the  I>egion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Me<lal). 

*  Mr.  J.  Wyatt  embarked  in  Z854  with  the  zst  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  on  the  Eastern  expedition,  and  served 
vnj  It  in  Tarkey  and  the  Criizzea  until  the  end  of  the  war ;  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
hkerman  (harae  shot),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and 
Vorbsh  Medal).  *  Being  selected  by  the  War  Department  to  proceed  to  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  French  Army  as 
ledical  Conunissioner,  was  detained  in  Paris  throughout  the  entire  period  of  the  siege  of  iSjo-ji,  and  was  employed 
ii  Mq  field  daring  all  the  principal  sorties  and  subsequent  battles.  He  was  elected  a  M:ember  of  Council  of  the 
ir-n<^  de  Seoonrs  aux  Blesses,  and  of  the  Ambulances  de  la  Presse ;  and  was  promoted  for  his  services  to  tbe 
ai^  of  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

'^  Mr.  G.  A.  F.  Shelton  landed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  a  zst  April  Z855,  and  served  at  the 
me  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Doctor  T.  E.  White  served  in  the  New  Zeahind  war  of  Z846,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Horakiv 
fs.ley.  Also  tliroughout  the  Taranaki  war  of  z86o-6z,  and  was  Senior  Medical  Otticer  in  the  field  ft-om  February  to 
fa2v  :S6o.  and  was  twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Served  throughout  the  war  of  z  863-64  in  tho  Waikato  country, 
M  was  in  medical  chai^re  of  Brigadier  General  Carey's  Force  during  the  three  days'  operations  at  and  capture  of 
Arakiia,  and  was  again  mentioned  in  despatches  {CB.  and  Medal). 

*  Dijctor  T.  Moorhead  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh)m  4th  Nov.  z8s4,  aqd  was  Surgeon  of  the  7th  Fusiliers 
I  the  capture  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  t8th  Juno  and  Sth  September  (Medal 
•ih  ^'Iflsp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Sanitary  Officer  to  the  British  Troops  in  Abyssinia  during  the  campaign 

'•  I>)ctor  H.  Kendall  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55  as  Assistant  Surgeon  zTth  Lancers,  at  the  aflhirs  of 
li'xvac  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  as  Surgeon  of  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  at  the 
att  e«  of  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  operations  with  tho  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at 
hfatcrria  under  General  D'Allonville  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  of  the 
<^  Hosisara  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  Feb.  Z858  to  March  Z85Q,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  oC 
I^'  mcmy's  attack  on  tho  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afflurs  of  Barree  and  Sirace,  action  of 
lswHb;ninKe,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  tho  Byswarra  campaign 
jJclu'Unjf  the  afikirs  of  Daodpore,  Kandoo  Nuddee,  and  Hyderghur,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Mad  bo's  Force  to  the 
^  3t£ce  ;  also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  affhir  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  tho  Fort  of  Mcc- 
fs<t^.  attack  on  Bankee  with  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  oBbit  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with 

*  LVxrtor  T.  Fraser  served  with  tho  zoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  Z7th  April  to  the  30th  Aug. 
i-}.  iQclndin;g  the  capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  the  Tchcrziaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
teti«h  Medal). 

*  Mr.  H.  D.  Fowler  served  with  the  Sand  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  tho  ttiil  of  Sebastopol  ft^m  tho 
lUiCtaober  1855,  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  July  Z856.  Also  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
S57  50.  inclndine  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Wmdham,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  6th  Deo.  Z857, 
m^n  of  Kalee  Nndeo,  advance  on  Futtehghnr,  campaign  in  Rohilound,  defence  of  Shalyehanpore  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  J.  Small  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  Z853-54  (Medal). 

*^  I>"Ctor  A.  P.  Cahill  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  Z848-49,  and  was  present  with'the  33nd  Light  Inf&ntiy  at 
^  ln4  and  sonond  siege  operations  before  Mooltan.  the  notion  of  Soori\jkhoond.  the  capture  of  the  city,  and  snrrende  r 
tf  tt<o  foitiuaa.  Also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote  and  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal 
tii£  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  same  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  campaign  of  Z852  with  the  force  under  Sir 
Qk  u  Campbell  against  the  frontier  hill  tribes  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  during,  the  Indian  mutiny  of 
^>7  '  K  and  with  the  Both  Regiment  in  the  campaign  in  Onde  (Medal). 

*  U-ctor  8.  H.  FoKSon  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  Z847  ;  and  throughout  that  of  zSsz-sa 
n^Ul).  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basuto  tribes  at  the  Berea  aoth  Dec.  zSsa.  Served  throughout 
Ihr  Kutem  campaign  of  z 854-5 5,  including  tho  affiiirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Konzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma, 
kakiava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  £sll  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th 
I**  1  ?54  <Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  tho  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Mr.  M!  F.  Manifold  served  vtith  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
cH'<iu  of  the  rebels  under  Bala  Rao  near  Bootwul  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  on  the  a8th  March  Z859  (Meuied). 

"  (VMTtor  C.  V.  Cay  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  30th  Nov.  Z854,  includ- 
L-'r  '.He  siege  and  fkli  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Mr.  R.  Thornton  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55.  including  the  afihirs  of  Bulganak  and 
M  Ku-fxzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
r>^  ''ass  of  the  Moc^idie.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  with  the  expeditioiuiry 
r   ^  employed  against  the  hostile  Indians  in  Yucatan  in  !86z. 

'  lAjctor  M.  Combe  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of.z85|^5J|nplu^ng  the 


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battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkcrman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repnlfie  of  the  sortie  on  2^  Oct  1S54 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Glass  of  the  Me^jidie). 

^  Mr.  A.  D.  Homo  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  and  13th  Hussars,  including  the  l«ule 
of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Decorated  with  the  Vi»in» 
Cross  for  persevering  bravery  and  admirable  conduct  in  charge  of  the  wounded  men  left  behind  the  Colunm  wbai 
the  troops  under  General  Havelock  forced  their  way  into  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  on  the  26th  Sept.  1857  (^«5al 
with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1863-65  (CjB.,  special  proniDtica: 
to  the  rank  of  Surgeon  Major,  and  Medal). 

*»  Mr.  W.  A.  Mackinnon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  42nd  Highlanders,  include? 
the  Ijttttles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  (in  medical  charge  of  the  Regiment),  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  weee 
and  &11  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  ibm 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Uri 
Clyde  during  the  Indian  mutiny  from  April  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  in  the  campaigns  in  RoL.- 
cund,  Byswarrah,  and  Trans-Grogra,  including  the  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shahjehanpore,  DoondiakeiTa,  Ber^ti, 
M^sjedia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).    Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  including  the  capture  of  Uie  Ktt! 

Sosition  at  Katikara  and  repulse  of  the  attack  at  Gilbert's  Clearing  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Appointed  S&r.tirj 
ifficer  to  the  New  Zealand  Force  m  Nov.  1863,  and  held  the  appointment  till  April  1866,  when  field  operations  ceaiaL 
In  that  capacity  he  served  the  campaigns  in  the  Waikato,  Tauranga,  and  Wanganui  districts,  on  the  Letd- 
quarters'  StafTof  Sir  D.  Cameron,  and  attached  to  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department;  was  present  i£  ts 
action  at  Rangiawhia,  assault  of  tiie  Gate  Pah,  Tauranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  C3.),  repulse  of  the  enosr^ 
attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  affair  at  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

'*  Mr.  R.  Gnbome  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  Bulgaria  from  5th  June  1854.  Served  with  the  89th  VLcpz^.'- 
in  the  Crimea  from  i^th  Dec.  1854,  including  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  18th  June  aod  i^.l 
September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Metlal).  Served  also  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  nnitiij 
^  1857-59,  antl  ill  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Rajpootana  ^d  Central  India  (Medal). 
"  Mr.  J.  Madden  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 
*•  Doctor  H.  F.  Smith  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  was  attAche<i  to  Head  Quarters  ftci  ^  ■ 
absent  a  single  day  from  duty ;  had  medical  charge  of  Staff  belonging  to  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  G^ncn.  j 
Departments,  and  subsequently  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Sir  James  Simpson  and  Sir  William  Codrington  ;  prc?eti  u 
Bulganac,  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Med.iu^ 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*7  Mr.  W.  P.  Ward  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affkir  of  M'Kecriei 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fell  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  On 
1854,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September ;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbjcn 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knipht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Doctor  H.  V.  Bindon  served  with  the  6th  Repriment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 ;  and  in  medioil  eharjw of  ^ 
Regiment  during  the  campaign  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Joined  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  north  of  China  in  n^: 
(Medal).  Sensed  during  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  Mst  1  -, 
and  was  m-esent  at  the  capture  bv  escalade  of  the  walled  towns  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Nv^ 

'•  Mr.  T.  C.  O'Leary  served  with  the  68th  Lipht  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  18th  March  1555,  includiii?'^ 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie). 

™  Doctor  J.  S.  Furlong  landed  at  Varaa  in  May  1854  with  the  Royal  Engineers,  and  in  September  in  the  Criro«  ^nt^^ 
the  E  Battery  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Light  Division,  and  was  present  with  it  in  the  aflkir  of  Bal^nac.  hattlt.-  ^ 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman.  after  which  he  proceeded  in  medical  charge  of  the  steamship  Manriiui*  9r.ih -i^ 
wounded  to  Scutari ;  subsequently  served  with  the  39th  and  42nd  Regiments  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  ScV.asu»P'  .^' 
pedition  to  Kertch,  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  M.c<^j^i-. 
and  Turkish  Medal) .  In  1857-59  he  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  iDciv-^^ 
the  battle  of  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  actions  at  Seraighat,  ^odagunj,  and  Shumshabad,  siege  of  Lucknov.asa^' 
on  the  Martiniere,  and  capture  of  the  city,  assault  on  the  Fortof  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bi.v.  ■■ 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  Frederick  Robinson  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-;: 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  uic  36th  Oct  u^ 
(Medal  with  four  CHasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Doctor  A.  L.  Adams  served  in  Medical  Charge  of  the  detachment  of  the  22nd  Regiment  with  the  expeditkxsr 
force  under  Sir  Svdney  Cotton  in  1854  against  the  Mohmund  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  (Me<lal  witnCla»p'. 

**  Doctor  J.  Kellie  was  in  medical  charge  of  a  Detachment  86th  Regiment  in  1857  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Pta' 
action  at  Mundesore,  battle  of  Grooj^aria,  and  relief  of  Neemuch.  Served  also  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  Rajix'oi*^ 
and  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Zeerapore  in  Dec.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«*  Mr.  P.  J.  Clarke  served  with  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  destruction  of  the  docks  and  forts  in  Sebaaope. 
(Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals) .  Served  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal;. 

•5  Doctor  N.  H.  Stewart  served  as  Snrpreon  of  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssmian  camjMugn,  and  was  pit- 
sent  at  the  fell  of  Magdala  (promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Medal). 

**  Doctor  James  Sinclair  scr\'ed  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Surgeon  of  the  33rd  Regiment,  ami  »v< 
present  at  the  storming  anci  faipture  of  MagdaJa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Surgeon  Major  "f.' 
valuable  sei-vicos  rendered  during  the  campaign.  Medal). 

•7  Mr.  C.  D.  Madden  served  from  18th  Jan.  to  20th  May  1855  in  the  Oimea  and  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  «rir 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Sanger  Field  Division  from  24th  tw- 
1857,  and  in  the  Field  Division  under  Colonel  Primrose  in  the  hitter  part  of  1850  (Medal).  Ser\ed  ns  Surgeon  of  tb« 
4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  cam])aigTi,  and  was  present  as  Field  Surgeon  of  the  ist  Brigade  at  !^^ 
action  oTArogeeand  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Surgeon  Major  "for  valuabi; 
services  rendered  during  the  campaign,"  ModalL 

*  Doctor  J.  R.  M.  Lewis  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers,  north  of  tb? 
Orange  river,  and  was  present  at  the  action  ol  Boem  Plaats  on  29th  August  1848. 

«•  Doctor  J.  Fraser  served  in  the  field  with  the  50th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  incladi? 
operations  in  the  Waikato,  Wanganui,  and  Taranaki  districts  (Medal). 

71  Mr.  A.  A.  Stoney  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

f*  Doctor  G.  Auchinlcck  sei-ved  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  in  ttie  Easoofi^ 
expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  prracnt  when  the  Sij: 
Regiment  under  Colonel  Rcnny  dlsarmetl  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three  Rcpimect*  : 
Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected,  and  ripe  for  mutiny. 

•3  Doctor  H.M.  Fraser  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  vberp 
he  acted  as  San i nary  Officer  to  the  Forces  under  the  Commander-in-Chief.  He  was  also  present  at  the  operai«^ 
resulting  in  the  taking  of  Sandce,  in  Oct.  1858,  when  he  was  Chief  Medical  Officer  with  the  force  under  Brigadk" 
Hale  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7*  Doctor  G.  AV.  Peake  serve<l  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ioth  Ecgiic«?si 
throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-  66.  including  the  A7aikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  (Medal). 

7*  Mr.  W.  Perry  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  baci^ 
of  Alma  and  Inkeiinan,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  a6th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  three  CM5T& 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

7«  Doctor  E.  J.  Franklj-n  ser\'ed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ;  was  at  Balaklava  attending  on  the  wooi^if" 
during  the  Cavalry  action  there  ;  and  was  placed  in  charge  of  the  Russian  wounded  after  the  batUo  of  Init  nj-ii 
in  medical  charge  of  the  77th  Regiment  throughout  all  the  various  siege  operations  before  Sebastopol.  and  wa*  rects- 
mended  for  some  honorary  distinction  by  Sir  William  Codrington  (Medal  with  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidi*.  »^ 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  with  the  Ck)lunm  under  Sir  W.  W.  Turner  at  SasseraDi^oaL.-' 
Grand  Tnmk  Road,  Bengal.  . 

77  Doctor  J.Irvine  served  throughout  the  operations  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857  in  medical  charp^of"* 
Royal  Artillery  (Maude's),  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddce,  Cawnpore,  Oonso,  ^"^^^ 
Gunge,  Mimgawarra,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  and  defence  of  the  Reudency  at  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despstcfies; , 


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ith  Ootnun's  Foroe  in  the  Alunbagh  from  Nov.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  at  the  siOKe  and  oaptare  of  Lucknow  by 

arl  Qyde  (Medal  with  two  Chwps) . 

^  Mr.  G.  A.  Tomboll  served  with  the  lath  Lancers  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  9th  May  1855,  IncludinK 

« !>ej^  and  flOl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"'  Mr.  J.  Gibbons  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna  and  Inkerman,  siege  and 

a  cf  SeboAtopol  (wounded  30th  Oct.  1854,  by  a  shell  in  the  Trenches),  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery 

i  the  i8th  June:  was  especiaUy  mentioned  in  Lord  Baglan's  despatches  for  his  exertions  (Medal  with  three 

A*p*,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  in  medical 

ATge  of  the  33nd  Light  Liifkmtry  and  was  present  at  the  successful  attack  on  the  entrenched  position  at  Deha;^gain, 

pture  of  the  Fort  of  Dirhool,  action  at  Doadpore,  affair  at  Jugdcspore,  surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Ametme  and 

irkerpore,  and  accompanied  the  Column  under  Colonel  Carmicl^l  which  drove  Beni  Madhoo  across  the  Gogra 

*  Mr.  R,  C.  Todd  served  with  the  7xst  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  the  greater  part  of  the  time  in  medical 
•anrr'  of  the  Regiment— including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
ir]n>>h  Medal).  Served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  including  the  actions 
xiut  lith.  and  aist  August  and  surrender  of  Peldn  (Meiial  with  two  Clasps). 

'   Mr.  J.  Lamprev  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the 
ton  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
'J  •  laei>s>.    .vlso  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862,  including  the  recapture  of  Eading. 
"  Mr.  D.  J.  Doherty  servcd*iu  the  Crimean  campaign  from  and  July  to  17th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  of 
■>*>r.»pol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  I>-xtor  Robert  M'Nab  served  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  64th  Regi- 
ru.  lu  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  on  6th  December, 
iiiju  at  KiuUec  Nuddee,  and  entrance  into  Futtehghur  (Medal). 

*  Dtjctor  R.  B.  Smyth  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  and 
:  or  .S«haiitop<d  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  I>cKrMr  C.  W.  Poulton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal). 

"  Mr.  A.  G.  Elkington  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman 
Mxnied;,  siego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  26th  October  (Medal ^^ath  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
r-i.iuie,  aizd  Ttirkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  W.  Annatrong  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny;  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  expedi- 
m  :o  Sylliet  in  1857  and  also  of  a  Field  Force  in  Oude  including  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Leheau  in  March  1858 

[•r-il). 

^  Mr.  A.  H.  Praser  scrvod  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  theMurree  Dep6t 
:;-ni  :he  staiion  was  attacked  on  the  ist  Sept.  1857,  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  employed  in  the  operationa 
rb.  UiTfre  following  days  (Medal). 

*'  Mr.  J.  UtNidley  was  present  in  an  engagement  between  the  British  troops  and  the  Mahometans  of  Combo  in  the 
ua-  :.a.  on  the  1 7th  July  1855,  and  received  contusions  on  the  chest  and  focehead  from  musket-ljalls.  He  served  also 
lix  ihe  combined  Forces  of  the  French  and  English  on  the  4th  August  following,  when  the  stockaded  town  of 
I  «^cv  was  taken  and  destroyed.  Served  in  the  7th Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863  with  the 
iiaiiyc  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungohs  at  the  Umbej;la  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming 
ibe  Tonical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction 
iiijr  \nllage  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  December  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and 
e  ?-.t»mi««ion  of  the  hill  tribes  on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
■•  Mr.  J.  E.  Moffatt  served  with  the  2nd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

"  Mr.  H.  B.  Uassard  servedinthe  Kafflrwarof  1851-53— horse  shot  in  the  Waterkloof  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the 
WtT^  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■  Mr.  B.  Tydd  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganac  and  battle  of  Alma 
laiai  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  ilr.  W.  J.  Ingham  was  present  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  at  the  action  with  the  Sealkote 
aiin«rs  at  Tninmos  Ghat  Goorsdaspore  on  the  12th  and  i6th  July  1S5S,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
Itdai  with  Claap). 

"  Mr.T.  B.  Roid  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  Wing  of  the  7th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Santal  insurrection. 
Tveu  in  the  53rd  Regt.  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chuttra,  Gopalgunge, 
iijd^tmge,  and  entry  into  Futte^^hur,  affair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture 
Locknow.     Served  on  the  Staff  m  Oude  during  the  campaign  of  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  H.  T.  Reade  soned  in  medical  charge  of  the  61st  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  1st  July  1857  to  the  final 
I^  ire  of  the  city  on  20th  September ;  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  sorties  of  the  4th,  9th,  18th,  and  23rd  July, 
ouLipanied  the  Regt.  at  the  assault  of  the  city  on  the  14th  September,  and  subsequently  with  a  small  party  of 
e  ^.ist  repMilsed  an  attack  of  about  3cx>  Sepoys  on  some  wounded  men  whose  lives  were  thereby'saved ;  on  the  i6th 
?cember  waa  one  of  the  first  up  the  breach  at  the  storming  of  the  magazine  and  with  a  sergeant  spiked  a  gun — 
Giiioned  in  despatch,  and  rccommouded  for  promotion  for  '*  unwearied  exertions  and  gallant  conduct  in  the  field  " 
irizig  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

■  l>.^rtor  G.  P.  M.  Woodward  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  3rd  March  1855, 
cicimg  the  aiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (MedtU  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Royal  Horse 
"blkry  in  the  field  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  pursmt  of  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  1858-59  (Medal). 
Tved  al»o  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  a  Staff  Surgeon  in  charge  of  the  hospital  ship 
^ntiut  (Medal). 

"^  D^yctoT  Alex.  S.  Foffo  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Royal  Artillery,  including  the 
vIl-h  of  Ahua  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
irt-sh  Modal). 

*  Mr.  P.  U.  B.  Cross  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trora.  the  3rd  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkU  of 
iba^topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  13th  Light  infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
ffipaign,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  and  its  subsequent  defence,  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing,  and  suDse* 
»et:t  .jperations  (Medal). 

'*•  Mr.  Donald  8.  Smith  served  with  the  oth  Lancers  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
Lcui  of  Bodleekeserai  (horse  shot)  and  Nujjuffghur,  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi— horse  shot 
kdal  with  Clasp). 

^'^  Doctor  H.  B.  Franklin  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  including  the 
lAck.  on  Sccnndra,  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  capture  of  Lucknow,  with  Azimghur  Field  Force  in  the  aJShirs 
9th  and  loCh  June  (was  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  for  gallantry  and  once  for  general  ability 
1^1  Zeal,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  T.  G.  FitzGerald  served  in  the  Crimea  from  8th  to  20th  May  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  CHass  of  the 
cii;<die,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Doctor  J.  S.  Chartres  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  a  Staff  Burgeon,  and  in 
rttcal  charge  of  one  of  the  Hospital  Ships  (Medal). 

'<*^  Mr.  B.  Lane  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  attack  on  the  outpost 
T'xinboo  and  several  operations  in  its  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Noticed  in  General  Orders  by  the 
MUTiaTidcr  in  Chief  in  India  of  10th  November  1853  for  assiduous  attention  to  the  sick  on  an  occasion  when  the 
L'jiC  iletachment  at  Tomboo  were  prostrated  by  fever.  Also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
53  and  present  at  the  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  on  the  5th  March  (Medal). 

"'  Mr.  A.  J.  Greer  served  with  the  2i8t  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  5th  July  1855, 
^clatung  the  battles  of  Alma,  l3alaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  storming  of  the  Quarries  on  the  7th 
JX.&,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  lour  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
t'iji^Iic,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■^  Mr.  T.  W.  Fox  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
^mbardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Diqitized  by  V^.OOQ 

'^  Doctor  J,  Meane  served  with  the  aist  Regiment  in  the  .Crimea  from  aand  May^i855>  including  u^siege  and 


?S6  Medical  Bepartni&iU, — War  Services, 

fall  of  SeliaBtopoI,  a&d  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8Ui  September,  and  received  a  oontoied  wonnd  on  the  k&« 
from  a  shell  in  the  Trenchee  on  X7th  June  (Me^al  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^("  Dootor  W.  S.  Whylock  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  at  the  hatfcle  of  Badtodcaeni, 
where  he  kiUed  two  of  the  enemy,  one  in  close  combat,  saving  thereby  the  life  of  an  European  soldier  (Medal  vttit 
Clasp).    Was  Sanitary  and  Senior  Medical  Officer  of  the  Derbond  Field  Force  of  the  Hasaia  campaign  of  x8£8. 

^  Dootor  J.G.Homsby  Wright  served  throughoat  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5C  with  the  Roj^  ArtiIler7,aDd  w 
present  at  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman  (wounded,  and  horse  shot  under  hmi),  siege  sod  fall : 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

"0  Mr.  T.  K.  Bimie  served  with  the  zst  Royals  in  the  Crimea  flrom  7th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  sad  lliu  •' 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  campaijrn  of  z86o  in  North  ChinA,  &^ 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Claim). 

^^*  Mr.  W.  Snell  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  North  China;  including  the  action  of  SinAo,  takzi 
of  Tangku,  with  the  Reserve  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  actions  of  the  i8th  and  axst  September,  tui 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  promoted  for  **  meritorious  servioes  "). 

^^  Mr.  C.  Martin  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  against  the  Crobboes  in  Oct.  sod  >V 
X858.  Served  in  the  Gambia  as  Sanitary  Officer  to  the  Badiboo  expedition.  Served  onboard  H.M.S.  Tordk,  and  b:^ 
with  the  stormers  of  the  2nd  W.I.R.  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  earthworks.  Was  present  at  the  sMratt>. 
capture  of  the  stockaded  towns  of  Karawan,  Kinty  Cunda,  and  Saba,  in  1861  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  iliaLke. 
for  *'  attending  to  the  wants  of  the  wounded  while  exposed  to  a  very  heavy  fire  "). 

'^*  Mr.  A.  Morphew  served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  throughout  the  operations  in  ()niah.  Western  Afna: 
was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Massongha  on  icih  December,  storming  and  desimction  of  the  ■bockS'i.« 
and  war  fences  at  Madonkia  on  19th  December,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  stockade  at  Modonkia  on  the  m«b!  rf 
the  37th  December,  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Robea  on  38th  December  x86z,  and  of  the  towns  of  Mefemba  and  ^oLa  t:^ 
17th  Jan.  1869  (mentioned  in  des^iatches). 

^^>  Mr.  J.  H.  Porter  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  soth  Nov.  1854  (Mcdil^J) 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  xS57'5^  ~ 
with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  (^mmeerporo.  andSultanpore.  aftenn7(:»« 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  storming  of  the  Kaiser  Bagh ;  served  in  the  operations  in  BuDdkcoBii  •:> 
Z859  and  surprise  and  night  attack  at  the  Kala  Nuddy  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  British  Ambnliic* 
during  part  of  the  Franco-Gkrman  war  in  1870,  and  was  at  the  siege  of  Paris. 

^^*  Doctor  A.  C.  Ross  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  sttkr 
Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Takoo  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  against  the  Taep,-^' 
rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  x863,  including  the  taking  of  the  fortified  stockade  of  Nansing,  and  of  tiie«a>' 
cities  of  Kading  and  Tsinpoo,  and  recapture  of  Nasing  and  Kaiding.  Recommended  for  promotion  for  senrice  ia  i^  - 
field.  Spcc:ally  recommended  by  Su:  Hope  Grant  for  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having  at  the  oaptare  of  the  T4ka  F«r> 
displayed  **  great  coolness  and  courage  in  attending  wounded  men  under  very  heavy  Aire,  both  in  the  ope&{^'' 
and  with  the  storming  party  in  the  Fort." 

1^7  Doctor  John  OgiTvy  served  with  the  ard  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indi^iu-' 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  ftll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Rodan  on  tho  x8th  June  vA  m* 
September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  , 

1**  Mr.  F.  Oakes  ser\'ed  in  Quiah,  Western  Aftiea,  flrom  Nov.  i86x  to  Feb.  x863,  and  was  present  at  the  defia:  . 
the  chief  Pa  Caney  at  Kabal  on  37th  Nov.  x86z. 

i*>  Doctor  W.  A.  White  served  with  47th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  indada;  tb: 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  24th  October  iHrui 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Mr.  J.  C.  Ovens  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftt>m  x^th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  ati  •« 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Cflasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"•  Mr.  J.  H.  Ross  ser\'ed  with  the  30th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  31st  Dec.  x8c4,  and  was  present  at  the  segt»i' 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^**  Mr.  T.  M.  Blecklev  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  19th  Jan.  1655,  inch- 
ing the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"*  Mr.  C.  G.  Irwin  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  up  to  the  22nd  September,  and  again  from  isUi.'V 
x8<5,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Tarkiah  Medal). 

"^  Doctor  JTB.  Cockbum  served  in  the  Eastern  canmaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  expedition  to  Keitcha]ulTa>- 
kale,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  W.  M.  Webb  served  with  tho  loth  Regiment  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55.  indudlap  t- 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  ana  ftill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'^  Mr.  T.  R.  Williams  sGr\'ed  with  the  88th  Regiment  throughout  tho  Eastern  camnaign  of  1854-55,  incloduif  *>■' 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  ana  Turkish  Medal).  Aboisu-: 
suppression  of  the  Indian  muUny  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  from  the  a6ch  November  1. 1^-' 
6th  December  1857,  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  X858,  and  the  siege  of  Caipoo  (Medal  with  Clasp  forCecai 
India). 

^^  Doctor  J.  H.  West  served  with  the  szst  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i8«4-55,  incSnd:^  ^ 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (MedsJ  with  thre«  Ot^> 
and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^"^  Mr.  J.  B.  C.  Reade  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  ofien:'' 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— was  wounded  on  the  X4th  Nov.  tH>  ^  ^' 
explosion  of  the  French  siege  train  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal ) .  Served  with  the  Battalion  derJ. 
the  w)\ole  of  its  service  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lockz^e 
and  numerous  affairs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

wi  Doctor  B.  Hinde  served  with  a  field  force  under  Colonel  Murray  up  the  River  Gambia  in  x86x.  and  wa»  pr^^ 
at  all  the  operations,  Including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  town  of  Sabba,  and  was  mentioDea  a  «*" 
■patches  for  attending  the  wounded  who  were  lying  at  point  blank  range  of  the  stockade  before  it  was  finally  arr^"- 

^**  Doctor  E.  M.  Sinclair  served  in  the  Crimea  from  soth  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  «rr. 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  in  Benj^  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  pi^esent  in  the  act  y  j 
of  Clianda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore.  sieg^  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  in  Bundlecund  and  de  tt'^'-' 


tarpore  Territory  in  1859  (Me<lal  with  Clasp) 
»»  Mr.  C.  J.  White  served  In  tl     '^ 


the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  Including  the  taking  of  Kertch  and  Yoiikali.  Mf 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tuiiusb  Mcui 

"*  Mr.  W.  Cattell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  including  the  laa-" 
of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  wih  three  Clasps,  Sardtsiaa  &i<i 
Turkish  Medals). 

^^  Mr.  St.  John  Stanley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-^5,  including  the  battlea  of  Alma  and  Inkenu:. 
siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

iM  Mr.  O.  B.  Miller  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  isclo-t!:' 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  BalaklAva,  assaults  on  the  Redan  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  Sep(£z^'> 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'^  Doctor  L.  Armstrong  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  rcoonssissafice  -^ 
the  Danube  under  Lord  Cardigan,  aflhir  of  Bulganac,  batties  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  TdacruaTft.  *■ 
siege  of  Sebastopol;   also  present  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Eupatoria  (Medal  with  four Cla$p«.^> 
Turkish  Mc<lal). 

>M  Mr.  J.  Ekin  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>»  Mr.  A.  M.  Tippetts  served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  tbe  aB*^" 
Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  ^^^^^^^^^l^r 

^*^  Mr.  J.  Hannau  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  or  Alma  and  Infcffs*' 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  October,  capture  of  Rifle-piU  on  Z9th  April,  capture  of  the  gar.'* 
and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  z8th  June  and  8th  September  (MedaJ  with  three  QaspSj^OKCUuMkpf  tlie  Mci;;:'^ 
and  Txirkish  Medals).  Digitized     ^  ^r  ^T-^rrrr^ 


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"»  Mr.  T.  Clark  Berved  the  Baatem  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Abna  and  Inkerman.  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assanlts  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Berved  with  the  69th  Begiment  at  the  affair  with  the  Fenians  at  Trout  River, 
Canada,  in  May  1870. 

^*>  Mr.  A.  Maclean  served  the  Eastern  campaign  up  to  the  30th  Oct.  1854.  and  from  x/th  Feb.  1855,  including 
the  battle  of  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  mcluding  the  actions  at 
Khodaguig  and  Shumaabad, 'siege  and  &U  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygimge,  and 
capture  of  BareiUy  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Mr.  A.  Humfiney  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  throughout  the  Sastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  batUes  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Ckisps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals). 

^**  Mr.  £.  L.  Lundy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^^th  the  79th  Highlanders,  inc^ding  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaslppol.  and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  expedition  to 
Kertch  and  Yenikale,  was  wounded  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  on  29th  July  1855  (Modal  with  tliree  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack 
and  battle  of  Kooshab,  surrender  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (in  medical  charge  of  the  Military  portion 
of  the  expedition)  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  K.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in 
1^57-58,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Kuddee,  and  Cawnpore,  with  Havelock's  Column ; 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  action  of  Soorgunge,  defence  of  Cawn- 
pore and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 
Personally  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge  on  embarkation  of  the  troops  from  *Varmi  to  the  Crimea 
for  his  excellent  arrangements  for  and  care  of  the  sick  of  the  Highland  Brigade,  then  under  his  medical  charge. 
Thanked  in  orders  at  Cawnpore  by  General  Neill,  when  in  chiu^e  of  the  sick  and  wounded,  for  his  excellent 
arrangements  and  treatment  of  so  many. 

'♦7  Mr.  T.  Wright  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  the  Baatem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  38th 
Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  ftrom  Nov.  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lacknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*«  Doctor  F.  S.  B.  F.  de  (Jhaumont  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  21st  May  1855,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Claap,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Doctor  A.  Guthrie  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59.  including  the  action  of 
Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Tran8-GK>gra  campaign,  and  aJflerwards  with  Uoss'  Camel  Corps  in  Central 
India  in  1858-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Mr.  K.  Y.  Kellett  served  m  the  Crimea  flrom  the  ist  October  1854  to  the  aoth  May  1856,  including  the 
Metre  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol,  and  in  medical  charge  of  detachments  from  Balaklava  that  took  part  in  the  battle  on 
the  25th  October  1854.  was  in  medical  charge  of  Russian  wounded  prisoners  after  Inkerman,  and  of  the  General 
Field  and  Cholera  Hospitals  of  the  3rd  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  in  1863-65,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  14th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Rangiriri  (mentioned  in 
cle^rpatches,  Medal). 

'*^  Mr.  R,  A.  Chappie  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  with  the  Scots  Greys  at  the 
affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  capture  and  battle  of  Balaklava  (horse  wounded),  and  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the 
battle  of  Inkerman ;  served  with  the  right  siege  train  for  more  than  ten  months  and  performed  constant  trench 
duty,  and  was  in  the  Trenches  during  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  x7th  June  and  final  assault  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^"  Mr.  L.  G.  Hooper  served  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  22nd  Sept.  to  Nov.  1854,  when  he  was  sent  to  Scutari  in  charge 
of  wounded,  but  returned  to  the  Crimea  the  following  spring,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'"  Mr.  A.  G.  Young  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  throughout 
ue  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  medical  charge  of  the  and  Battalion  60th 
Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  OUisps). 

'"  Mr.  C.  O.  Dempster  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fW)m  8th  Nov.  1854  to  aoth  May  1856, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Accompanied  the  expedition  into  the  Haiara  district  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (Medal 
With  Clasp).  Was  m  medical  charge  of  the  Movable  Colunm  f^m  Ferozepore  after  Tantia  Topee  in  Feb.  and 
March  1859.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  with  the  50th  Regiment  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Rangiawhia  on  aist  Feb.  1864— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

'"  Doctor  S.  M.  Webb  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  during  the  winter  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Tarkish  Medal). 

'^  Doctor  A.  Bryson  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854,  was 
present  in  the  Trenches  during  several  night  sorties,  at  the  affair  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  was  of  the 
storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8ch  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Doctor  B.  W.  Meadows  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Oct.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fali  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  z8th  June  ^Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"^  Mr.  A.  Roid  served  with  the  Royals  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  isth  July  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Mr.  R.  Hungerford  served  in  the  Oimea  fW)m  zzth  March  1855  (Medal  with  (Tlasps  for  Sebastopol,  and 
Tarkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of 
l^odagnngo  and  entry  into  Futtehgunge,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
affair  of  Koorslo.  and  some  minor  aff^rs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»»  Mr.  W.  G.  N.  Manley  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  tram  the  xith  June  1855,  including  the 
H('?e  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the 
^ew  Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  volunteered  and  accompanied  the  stonning  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah  near 
Tauraujfa  (Victoria  Ooss,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Held  force  under  General  Chute  in  tba 
expedition  from  Wanganui  to  Taranaki,  including  the  march  through  the  bush  at  the  rear  of  Mount  Egmont,  and 
was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  following  Pahs,  vis. :  Okotoukou,  Putahi,  Otapawa,  and  Waikokou 
(thanked  in  general  orders,  and  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  for  "distinguished  and  meritorious  services  rendered  to 
the  sick  and  wounded  during  the  operations  in  New  Zealand,"  Medal).  Has  received  the  Bronse  Medal  of  the  Royal 
HtimAne  Society  for  swimtnlng  to  the  assistance  and  rescuing  flrom  drowning  a  gunner  of  the  Royal  Artillery  who 
oad  fallen  overboard  while  disembarking  fW)m  a  steamer  in  the  Waitotora  river,  New  Zealand.  Proceeded  with 
tno  British  Ambulance  to  the  Franco-Gorman  war  of  1870-71.  Was  in  charge  of  "B"  Division  of  the  Ambu- 
lance and  attached  to  the  22nd  Division  of  the  Prussian  Army,  accompanying  it  during  the  operations  consequent 
on  the  advance  on  Oi'leans.  Marched  with  it  between  200  and  300  miles  during  the  severe  winter  weather  in  Novem- 
ber and  December,  and  was  present  at  several  engagements.  For  his  services  was  thanked  by  General  Von  Wittinh 
commanding  the  Division,  and  received  the  Steel  War  Medal ;  also,  at  the  request  of  the  Crown  Prince,  was  granted 
oy  the  Emperor  of  Germany  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Iron  Cross  **  on  account  of  his  devoted  and  excellent  conduct  in 
seeking  out  and  caring  for  the  wounded  of  the  22nd  Prussian  Division  in  the  actions  of  Chateauneuf  and  Breton - 
^'^Ues  on  the  18th  and  21st  November,  and  the  battles  of  Orleans  and  Cravant  on  the  2nd  to  the  10th  December 
1870."  Has  also  received  the  Bavarian  Order  of  Merit  for  1870-71.  Was  present  also  at  the  siege  of  Paris,  and 
^^im     ^^l*L>^tion  of  the  Armistice  proceeded  into  the  city  with  supplies  for  the  hospitals. 

Mr.  A.  R.  Hudson  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal).  Served  also  throughout  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  in 
aikkunin  1861. 

''*  Hr.  W.  M.  Caider  served  in  the  CMmea  with  the  49th  Regiment  from  a7th  July  1855,  indludincr  the  siege  and 
L?^  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Mr.  B.  Burland  was  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  *'  in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious  services  rendered 
unrmg  the  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Bermuda." 

Mr.  W.  J.  Rendell  served  with  the  4x8t  and  55th  Regiments  in  the  Crimea  flrom  loth  March  1855,  including 


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the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  daring  the  nmtrnr 
of  1857-59 ;  present  in  medical  charge  of  two  Batteries  of  Royal  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Secoudra  (MedAlj. 
Served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

iM  Mr.  L.  Kidd  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  Troops  on  board  the  CharMie  and  Eaaterm  Momartk,  and  wa» 
honourably  mentioned  for  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  of  the  loss  of  each  of  these  ships. 

i«*  Mr.  L.  O.  Patterson  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  field  force  against  the  rel)el  Kareens  in  Burmah,  aad 
was  prcflent  in  six  engagements.  Ser\'ed  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-59  ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  the 
Arrah  Field  Force  from  Juno  to  Oct.  1858,  and  present  in  action  at  Sirthooa  (wounded),  Julpoora,  Brahminapunge, 
Rampore,  Perowra,  Jumaon,  Karrisath,  and  Jugdespore ;  volunteered  to  overtake  Lt.Colonel  Sir  H.  HavelocksQd 
take  medical  charge  of  his  Cavalry ;  present  with  them  at  the  charge  and  action  at  Neenadee,  present  agais  inUt 
the  field  force  in  the  last  action  at  Mahoolan,  and  in  several  other  minor  skirmishes  (three  times  mentioned  m 
despatches,  Medal). 

*•*  Doctor  John  Tulloch  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  In(Uan  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  ra?- 
pression  of  the  mutiny  at  Benares,  capture  of  Atrowleea.  advance  UTLucknow  and  actions  at  Chanda,  Umeerport, 
Sultanpore,  and  Douraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  reUef  of  Azimghur,  and  operations  near  Jugde^pcn 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Mr.  W.  Haward  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  indadiM 
the  actions  at  Ca>vnpore  on  a6th,  sTth,  and  38th  Nov.  1^557,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  relief  of  Arimghsr 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

i«  Mr.  G.  B.  F.  Arden  served  with  the  lath  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  July  1863  to  June  i8«i  fMcdal). 

^^  Mr.  G.  B.  Poppelwell  served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  pn^scnt  vraJa.  the 
31st  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  tiie  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turteii 
Medal).  Served  with  the  84th  Regiment  fn^m  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  wiU 
General  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  of  aist  and  23rd  Sept.  1857,  relief  of  Lucknow  and  its  subsequent  defeuce; 
with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  and  with  the  ooth  Light  InlancrT 
during  the  subsequent  operations  at  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow.  Tbaakni 
in  Orders  at  Cawnpore  by  Brigadier  General  Neil  for  "his  unwearied  attention  and  exertion  to  his  noicerocs 
patients  and  his  excellent  hospital  arrangements  in  treating  so  many  sick  and  wounded").  Served  intheNVr 
Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

»7i  Mr.  W.  Grantt  served  in  the  Crimea  fW)m  12th  Nov.  to  28th  Dec.  1854,  and  firom  3i8t  July  1855,  indwlir? 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medab.  Ai>.^ 
served  throughout  tho  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  and  storming  cf 
Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  tor  the  Taku  Forts). 

»7a  Doctor  S.  S.  Skipton  was  attached  to  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  23nl  July  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  attached  to  the  14th  Light  Dragocms \t 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bahatghu. 
relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakotah  and  pursuit  across  the  Beas  ;  at  Malthone,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  siejrc  *^'J 
capture  of  Jhnti^i,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Loharree  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  various  affairs  dxiriug  tht-  adrau^ 
on  Calpee.  acti<m  of  Golowlce,  capture  of  the  Fort  and  arsenal  of  CaJpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  recapture  of  Giralt: 
(Medal  with  Cl;sf<]»). 

1'*  Doctor  J.  P.  t>treet  served  in  the  Crimea  ftom  10th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  ai^ 
attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»"♦  Doctor  T.  Tarrant  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebaatopol,  and  Tttrfc.-1: 
Medal).  Served  in  Xho  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  Uie  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nnddee,  v.~ 
affair  of  Kunkur  (Medal). 

1"*  Mr.  E.  L.  Hiflcraan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  3rd  July  1855,  with  the  19th  Bcgimeu, 
including  tho  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcrmon,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claspfl,  and  TurL^li 
Medal). 

!"•  Mr.  R.  W.  Jackson  sei-ved  with  tho  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea,  from  5th  Dec.  ^854,  including  the  ^i^^t 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny ;  in  mi%.K^ 
charge  of  a  Battalion  at  the  rehef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnjwre  on  6th  Dec.  :3::. 
with  Outram's  Force  at  tho  Alumbagh,  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  in  medical  charge  of  the  Camel  Cor}>?  a; 
the  assault  and  a)])tare  of  Calpee ;  oresent  at  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Tyrhool  in  Oude,  also  dum.- 
thc  final  operations  of  .J  au'despore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

177  Mr.  E.  H.  Uol)ert.->  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  June  1855,  indudiissr  ti^ 
expedition  of  Kertch.  sio^'c  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medsi  w.u 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mcdnl).  Served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  :l-' 
aieee  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  BareiUy  (jiv^ 
with  Clasp) . 

178  Doctor  H.  Titterton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklara,  siege  ard 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Med&. 
Served  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  (Medal). 

179  Doctor  A.  D.  GuUand  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ar- 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku.  and  captoit:  u> 
Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  6hangh&. 
including  the  capture  of  tho  walled  cities  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  wid  the  afliair  ^ 
Nauksiang.  Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  1868,  including  tho  subsequent  operaoor^* 
in  the  Black  Mountain  (Moilal  with  Clasp). 

"0  Mr.  T.  Teevan  served  in  the  Crimea  trom.  the  17th  Nov.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebsstcf-: 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  ahio  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasp  fari::^ 
Taku  Forts). 

1*1  Mr.  H.  J.  H.  Lawrence  served  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  Nov.  1854,  including  the  aiege  and  M  - 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i»*  Mr.  J.  Sparrow  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Eacpeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofi^i 
Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  afinedr  with  tho  Hindostanee  fianatics  on  ti: 
Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Doctor  M.  L.  Burrows  accompanied  the  expedition  up  the  (^mbia  in  Feb.  1861,  and  was  present  at  the  sSorm 
and  capture  of  tho  entrenched  works  on  Swarra  Cunda  Creek,  storm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  towns  of  Caravi^f 
Kinty  Cunda,  and  Saba,  and  battle  of  Saba. 

i»*  Mr.  J.  H.  Finnemore  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  prestrt 
at  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pckin  (Mecai 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  csptote  c 
Magdala  (Medal). 

18*  Mr.  C.  B.  Mosse  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  up  the  River  Gambia  in  June  i^^< 
and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  town  of  Tubaroolong.  Promoted  Staff  Suiget^n  "i^ 
consideration  of  his  valuable  services  during  the  epidemic  of  the  yellow  fever  at  the  Gambia." 

iw  Doctor  W.  Hemphill  ser\ed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  21st  April  1855,  including  thewerj 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  detached  duty  in  the  dockyard  from  14th  Jan.  to  x4th  March  1856  (Medal  with  Cbsp,  •^ 
Turkish  Medal).  . 

"*  Doctor  R.  C.  Lofthouse  served  with  the  10th  HuBsars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom  the  iBth  April  "5-;? 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  affair  of  21st  September  near  Kertch  iMeja^ 
with  Clasp,  and  'IHirkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaigns  in  Central Ic<^ 
from  loth  July  1S57  to  April  1859  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  and  Sir  R.  Napier,  including  the  siege  of  Rahotglmr.  ^f^ 
of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  siege  and  capture  of  Garrakota,  disarming  tho  Bhopai  Contingent  at  Sehore,  fonag 
the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  siege  and  fall  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch.  aU  the  allkin  dnzisg  t:^ 
advance  on  Calpee,  including  the  battle  of  Golowlie,  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee,  actkn  of  Jl^'* 
recapture  of  GwaUor,  operations  in  Bimdlecund,  and  aflkirs  of  Qarotha  and  Jachlone,  and  pursuit  of  TntiaTope^ 


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Was  in  medical  <diargo  of  a  Wing  of  the  Benment  in  India  tip  to  the  capture  of  Gwalior ;  mentioned  in  deepatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  Director  General  Army  Medical  Department  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

^~^'  Mr.  J.  Barker  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  zsth  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  faX\  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal 
^th  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  served  in  India  in  1858 ,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luclmow , 
an'I  actions  of  Sirsee  and  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Mr.  H.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  Nov.  1854  to  i8th  Feb.  1855  (Modal  with  Clasp  for 
Bebastopol.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i»  Mr.  R.  W.  Garter  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  bat4Je  of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
tfedal).  Served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Khankur  and 
Bunkagaon  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  R.  Wolseley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  aoth  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of 
ilma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  si  we  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th 
September  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  aod  Turkish^edal) . 

'«  Mr.  W.  R.  Stcnart  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1854-55,  and  has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Sebastopol,  and  the  Turkish  Medal. 

»^  Mr.  J.  F.  Lougbeed  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Engineers  right  attack, 
iuring  the  winter  of  1854-55 ;  was  present  in  the  Trenches  with  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  two  final  bombard- 
menu  of  Sebastopol.  and  was  specially  mentioned  and  recommended  for  promotion  in  Sir.  Harry  Jones'  despatch 
)f  16th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^jidie).  Was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Janton  in  Dec.  1857 ;  and  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and 
rapture  of  Taku  Forts  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  present  in  Canton  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Artilleiy 
'rom  1857  to  i860.  Received  the  thanks  of  Sir  H.  Parkesand  Allied  Commissioners,  for  having  gratuitously  conducted 
heir  hospital  for  wounded  Chinese  for  two  years.  Was  selected  by  Dr.  Muir  to  take  all  the  sick  and  wounded  of  the 
inny  from  Pekin  to  Tien  Sein.  Was  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  the  capture  of  the  Wongkadza  Stockade  when  Admiral 
aope  was  wounded.  Present  at  the  capture  of  Singpoo,  Tjth  May  1862,  and  thanked  on  the  W*ll  before  the  French 
5cafr  by  Admiral  Protet,  for  having  extracted  a  ball  fVom  a  French  officer  in  the  breach  under  a  murderous  fire 
received  the  thanks  of  the  French  Admiralty).  Was  Surgeon  in  Chief  to  all  the  Chinese  and  French  Forces  at  the 
apture  of  Shaou  Shing,  18  March  1863 ;  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Khading,  and  subsequently  accompanied 
-olonel  Hough  as  Chinese  Interpreter,  and  arranged  the  evacuation  of  the  City  witli  Greneral  Wong  (had  a  horse  shot 
mder  him  at  one  of  the  Stockades).  Was  at  the  capture  of  Chanchufa,  27th  April  1864,  by  Gordon's  Foi-ce ;  and  also 
)re6ent  at  over  thirty  engagements,  and  the  capture  of  twelve  walled  cities.  Received  the  First  Class  Commission 
tf  the  Blue  Button  from  the  Viceroy  of  the  Chekong  Province,  and  the  Imperial  Grold  Medal  and  decorations  sent 
rrra  Pekin  through  Colonel  Charles  G.  Gordon. 

*>♦  Doctor  Francis  Collins  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Sepov  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 
he  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  the  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha  and  Martiniero ;  with  Outram's 
Division  in  the  Alumbagh,  uid  engaged  in  the  various  operations  there ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
[Medal  with  Clasp). 

''^  Doctor  J.  L.  Erakine  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  14th  Nov.  1854,  including 
he  siege  andfSallof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  medicai  charge  of  the  Field  Force 
intler  Brigadier  Macau  sent  from  Ahmedabad  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  February  1859. 

**«  Doctor  D.  CuUen  served  in  the  Crimea  for  nine  months  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  chiefly  attached  to  the 
^th  and  48th  Regiments ;  and  was  wiUi  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  on  the  Cavalry  expedition  to  Enpatoria  (Medal  with 
lasp,  and  'i*urkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  Rifie  Brigade  during  the  suppreesion  of  the  Indian 
nuuny  in  1857-58.  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afGur  of  Koorsee,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  and 
nth  the  reserve  Column  of  the  Oude  Field  Force  at  Oomeriah,  and  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  (Medal  with 

'l&sp). 

''^  Mr.  R.  W.  Meade  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  ist  Dec.  1854,  and 
if^ult  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  suppression  of  the 
i)<lian  mutiny  in  1857-  $^*  including  the  affair  of  Bhognaporo,  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

^^  Doctor  A.  E.  T.  Longhurst  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
^th  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  aJhd  was  present  in  the  actions  at 
^iii^despore  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  untiring  zeal  and  courageous  attention  throughout  the  day ")  and 
r<wl8epore  (Medal). 

^  Doctor  A.  P.  M.  Corbett  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  x8th  March  1855,  including 
be  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  ^Ir.  S.  Alder  served  with  the  63nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1 854^5 5  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Tarkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  J.  C.  Johnston  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fVom  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
all  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Batteries  on  the  i8th  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  J.  M.  Hyde  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  f^om  the  19th  Jan.  to  and  Sept.  1855,  including 
he  <<icge  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  ^ine  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»♦  xLt.  W.  Leach  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  Left  Wing  71st  Highlanders  during  the  Central  Indian  campaini 
mder  Sir  John  Michel,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Beora,  Mongroulie,  Sindwayu,  and  affair  of  Karrai  (Medal) . 

*'^  Mr.  W.  F.  Cullen  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish 
tfetlal). 

^  Mr.  W.  C.  Roe  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  2nd  March  to  28th  Juxke  1855,  including 
he  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**t  Doctor  D.  O' Donovan  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  burning  of  the  steam  transport 
^rak  Sanda  at  sea  on  the  nth  Nov.  1857.  Served  with  a  force  against  the  hostile  Indians  of  Yucatan  in  April  and 
Hay  1861. 

^  Mr.  G.  M.  Slaughter,  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campai^  fh>m  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859 
ind  was  present  at  the  afl%ur  of  Meengunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree  and  Siree,  action  of 
S'avrabgange,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Gk>omtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign, 
ncluding  the  aflUrs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  Paleeghat,  and  Hyderghur,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho'sForoeto  the  Goomtee ; 
ilfio  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  affoir  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  takinsr  the  Fort  of  Meetjeedia,  attack 
>n  Bankee  with  pursuit  to  the  Baptee,  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  afikir  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  J.  W.  Hulsebersr  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  f^m  the  a9th  January  1855, 
Qcluding  the  batUe  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Doctor  T.  E.  Hale  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  tne  Crimean  campaign  from  the  a5th  Jan.  1855,  including 
ioty  in  the  trenches  during  the  bombardments  of  Sebastopol  in  April  and  June,  as  also  the  assaults  of  the  Redan 
}Q  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  in  medical 
C;harge  of  a  field  force  under  Colonel  Blimt  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  detached  from  Lahore  to  the  Trans-Indos 
t'rontier  daring  the  hot  season  of  1857. 

^^  Mr.  S.  Roch  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  28th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol 
ind  attack  of  the  18th  June ;  also  served  with  the  French  as  a  volunteer  at  the  storming  of  the  Mamelon  on  the  7th 
'une  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^^  Doctor  W.  H.  Cyorbett  served  in  the  Chnmean  campaign  fh>m  the  9th  January  to  the  zsth  Juno  18^5,  including 
|he  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  8iBt  Regiment  in  the 
EosooCtie  expedition  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and 
i^as  present  when  the  Sist  Regiment  under  Colonel  Renny  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry 
knd  diree  Re^nments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny. 

^^  Mr.  R.  Webb  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Banda  and  Chitrakote  (mentioned 
n  despatch,  Medal).- 

"I*  Mr.  G.  M.  Carolan  was  present  in  the  action  of  Pertabghur  on  24th  Deo.  1858  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  J.  Wood  served  in  the  Crimea  ftom  the  19th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol,  and 
utock  of  the  18th  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


29^  Medi4:al  Department. — War  Services, 

ai«  Mr.  T.  J.  Orton  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Trenches  before  SeiMStopol  in  i8s$  and  el  tl^e 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Seryed  with  the  Ceatnl  India 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Chsndsine,  eiege 
and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  actions  of  17th  and  i8th  May,  a&d  of  aifltUty  at 
Golowhe  and  capture  of  Calpee,  was  afterwards  present  in  various  actions  in  the  Bundlekund  district  (Medal  1. 

*^f  Mr.  W.  H.  Muschamp  served  in  the  Crimea  trom.  the  30th  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  hD  c4 
Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  N.W.  ProTiacti 
in  suppressmg  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  defoU  there  of  ±t 
(rwahor  Contingent,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Khankur,  capture  of  BareiUy,  relief  of  Shalyehanpore,  sndafikin 
of  Mahomdee,  Shahabad,  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal). 

*^*  Mr.  S.  A.  Lithgow  served  with  the  7sth  Re^iiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  (in  medial 
charge  trom  the  commencement  of  the  operations  agamst  Delhi  until  the  relief  of  Lucknow),  and  was  present  at  tb;* 
ncuion  of  Bndleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  and  capture  of  the  citv,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  actions  of  Bolnndshohsi, 
Agra,  Allyghur,  Akrabad,  and  Elanoj,  advance  into  Oude,  and  ankirs  of  Maragunge.  Alumbagh,  and  Dilkoofiha,  aii 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  thereafter  remained  with  Outram'I  Division  at  the  Alumbagh  and  was  pn^£iii: 
the  repulse  of  the  several  attacks  and  at  the  affkir  of  Guilee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

f**  Mr.  H.  J.  Rose  served  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  taH  of  Sebastopol  fM&JiI 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  North  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinhu  kA 
Tangku,  actions  of  x8th  and  aist  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  and  (jaeci  s 
Royals  fVom  the  taking  of  Tangku  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**^  Mr.  W.  H.  Harris  served  in  the  Crimea  f^m  the  sand  May  1855,  inctnding  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastrpr,;, 
the  attack  of  the  i8th  June,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  Kmd 
during  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Colonel  Maxwell's  Column  in  the  operations  bef-  n 
Calpee  early  in  1858,  and  proceeded  with  it  to  the  Alumbagh  during  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  Pn^sent  also  a:  '^ 
surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Ahmatee  and  Shunkerpore,  pursuit  of  Beni  Madhoo  across  the  Gogra,  at  the  subieqius;^ 
operations  in  Oude  (Medal). 

««  Doctor  C.  A.  Innes  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  ftrom  26th  May  1855.  was  present  at  -Jii 
bombardments  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Me<ial  with  Cla»p.  a^i 
Turkish  Medal) .  Served  with  the  52nd  Light  In&ntry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857,  &i^d  was  in  medical  darz-. 
of  the  Regiment  during  part  of  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  J.  N.  Shipton  served  in  the  Crimea  trom  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  lotb 
attacks  on  the  Redan  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  N';.^ 
,1857,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  d 
Lucknow,  actions  at  Tulrowlee,  Poorwah,  and  Dundiakeira  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•**  Mr.  J.  Watts  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  iJj^i 
Clyde,  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  trom.  25th October  to  x8th  November,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingcd  u 
Cawnpore  on  6th  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*^  Mr.  C.  M.  Jessop  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855  (Modal  witb  Ca^. 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  present  doing  duty  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  capture  of  Canton  on  aSth  Dec.  -i:? 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  W.  R.  Burkitt  served  in  the  Crimea  trom  x9th  May  to  the  5th  December  1855,  and  was  at  the  asaaolt^ 
Sebastopol  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  India  dorx: 
the  mutiny  in  1857-^8,  and  was  present  with  the  Kumool  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Sheraptorc  and  stormis.:'. 
the  Forts  of  Kopul  (Medal).    Served  in  China  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  campaign  of  i860,  and  n* 
present  at  the  affair  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"^  Mr.  J.  H.  Robotham  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59.  iactudt^ 
the  action  of  Nusserutpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations,  action  of  Barree,tUc  O^- 
campaign,  action  of  Jamo,  siege  and  capture  of  Birwah,  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (mentioned  in  despatcii!. 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'*  Doctor  A.  A.  Gore  served  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction 'of  theTimmance  town  of  Massougbs  cc  tV 
Sierra  Leone  river  on  zoth  December,  attack  on  Madoukia  37th  December,  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  Frt-v 
town  of  Rohea  on  28th  Dec.  i86x— mentioned  in  general  orders  for  services  and  conspicuous  bravery,  and  &p^^C> 
recommended  for  promotion  in  x868. 

^*  Mr.  G.  L.  Hinde  served  in  the  Crimea  trom.  the  30th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbofif'^v 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

SM  ]^,  J,  j{,  (^,  Meares  served  in  the  59th  Regiment  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  during  the  opcn&'s» 
befbre  and  bombardment  of  Canton  by  the  Royal  Navy  under  Sir  Michael  Seymour  in  1856-57  (Medal). 

"»  Mr.  Bdwin  Wilson  served  in  the  71st  Highlanders  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Haj;bE'*- 
in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee,  battle  of  Golowlee,  ai^^'^ 
of  CaJpee,  action  of  Morar,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  in  medidftl  charge  of  a  Flying  Colunm  in  pursuit  of  Borf  n. 
Sing  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Mr.  C.  C.  Read  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom  the  7th  Nov.  X854,  iacls<iii«: 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoi^ol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

***  Mr.  T.  J.  Tucker  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  three  Native  Regriments  at  Dinapore  on  astfc  J^ ' 
X857,  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Koer.  Singh  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  in  August,  advance  to  Lntlci  >■ 
in  Feb.  and  March  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpoor,  Smtanpore,  and  Doaraha,the  aie^t^- 
capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■*  Doctor  R.  Waters  served  in  the  Gambia  during  the  outbreak  of  cholera  in  1869.  Was  mentioned  in  desf«tf'''* 
by  the  Governor,  and  for  his  services  during  the  epidemic  received  the  thanks  of  the  Colonial  Government  and  uf  t-- 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  and  was  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  "  in  consideration  of  his  highly  mehu>r..-> 
service. '^ 

*»»  Mr.  F.  J.  Shortt  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  x8s8-s9  with  the  20th  Regiment,  including  the  a«  t? 
of  Chanda,  (Jmeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  i^i^i^r- 
of  the  Gofrn.  at  Fyzabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»«  Mr.  H.  R.  L.  Yeale  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  hjUri. 
Clvde  (severely  wounded.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  H.  A.  Gogarty  served  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the  Ravce  on  i3th  til 
x6th  July  1857 ;  also  from  X4th  August  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mr.  H.  Kelsall  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  nct'-i^*  ' 
Ohanda,  TJmeorpore,  and  Sultanpore,  Fort  of  Dhowraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operjtcT.^'^ 
Oude  and  affairs  of  Meangunge,  Morar  Mow,  Fort  of  Simree  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Beerah,  and  l»usar  uU. 
also  Churda  and  Fort  of  Mua^eedia  imd  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**"  Doctor  J.  Jameson  was  promoted  Surgeon  **  in  consideration  of  his  highly  nxeritorious  services  doritg  s^ 
•pidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Trinidad." 

*^  Mr.  T.  B.  P.  O'Brien  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionaxy  force  against  the  hostile  Isdiacs  ^ 
Yucatan  in  X858.  and  served  with  the  troops  engaged  in  suppression  of  disturbances  throughout  the  Nortb^r 
districts  of  British  Honduras  in  that  year. 

*«^  Mr.  H.  Sherlock  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebsstnpol  s£^ 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  8th  His»^'> 
throughout  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupataon  of  Chosoa-v. 
battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior  and  charged  with  the  Squadron  8th  Hussars  at  Gwalior.  vhe^  ^ 
Kanee  of  Jhansi  was  killed  (wounded  and  specially  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  was  aiso  present  at  the  captc^ ' 
Powree,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  actions  of  Koorwye  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mr.  E.  G.  M'Dowell  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including  the  *asx 
of  Sinho,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  W.  Fletcher  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom.  the  a5th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ^  *^' 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Mr.  S.  Fuller  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in   the  suppression  of  the  Indian  DLutii»7-mjx^-S9i  >^  ^^ 


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orescnt  at  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude  and 
RohUcand  with  actions  at  Rhodamow  and  AUygunge,  captare  of  Bareilly,  action  near  Shalyehanpore  and  pureuit  to 
Mahomdee.pasaageof  the  Gogra  at  Fyxabad  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^,   ,  ,      . ,  ^,        ,      «  .      « 

»»  Mr.  J.  Goodwin  served  throughout  the  China  war  flrom  1857  to  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Canton).  Served 
also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  fhjm  1863  to  x866  (Medal).        ^     ^.  «_      *v     »u   t  1      o       •     1    ,•      *i      • 

WMr  H  L  Randell  served  with  the  6«id  Regiment  m  the  Onmea  from  the^th  July  1855,  mcluding  the  siego 
and  toll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»«7  Doctor  A  C.  Robertson  served  with  the  and  BattaUon  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddce,  in  the 
operations  of  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now,  snbsequent  operations  in  Oude,  action  of  Nawab  Gunge,  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  and  occupation  of  Bultau- 

^«  Mr  T  N  Hoysted  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  on  28th 
and  agth  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  54^  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  at  the  Inst 
advance  into  Oude  under  Lord  Clyde  in  1858,  inqluding  the  capture  of  Fort  Ameotie  (Medal) .  .  ,  „     . 

*•  Mr  J  Wiles  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  26th  Nov.  1854,  mclading  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sehaatopol'  and  attacks  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the 
Indian  mutinv  campaign  from  August  1858  and  was  present  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Turner  in  the  Behur 
district.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Taku,  and  surrender 
of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasiws).  ^  _    ,  „       ^.  .  t^  .,.    t^       ,  .    ,^      . 

»»  Mr  W  Collis  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawar  ExpediUonary  Force  on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier 
nnder  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights 
of  Sittana on  the 4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .^„     .,.         ..^    *,      ,.     ,_       ^     - 

»'  Doctor  M.  Grant  served  during  the  Sepoy  mutmy  of  1857-58,  with  the  5th  FusiUers  at  the  Alumbagh  under 
Otttram,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,...,«. 

»*■  Mr.  A.  P.  Bradshaw  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  through  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  numerous  affkurs  during  the  Oude  cam- 
paign (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,  ^,  ^  ^       J    .    ..^.     .,.        ,...,. 

"^  Doctor  E  L  M'Sheehy  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  China  throughout  the  campaign 
of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  the  actions  of  the  i8th  and  axst  September,  and  sur- 
render of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps).  ^         ,      ^         _.^     -^^.       .      «<.    /^r  J   ,% 

«*•  Mr  J  B.  Baker  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  north  of  China  m  i860  (Medal). 

»»  Doctor  R.  Lewer  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  in  the  Baltic  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  .       -^        ^T  o       *.      »      -1    a  J  .     .  .^ 

»«  Mr  C.  H.  Browne  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  firom  Nov.  1857  to  -A.pril  i859»  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Awah,  also  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fortof  Kotah  (Medal 

«7  Doctor  T.  Rudd  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  during  the  Indian  mutinv  in  1857-^8,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Kotah  battle  of  Kotaria  and  Kooshana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Mecial  with  Clasp). 

«•  Mr.  E.  J.  Crane  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  m  Oude  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Indian  mutiny 
wmpaign  in  1858-59  (Medal).  .       ^        «      -xi.  ^1.    ■»  j^-nr- 

«»  Mr  W  8  Chapman  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  Left  Wmg  37th  Regiment, 
and  was' present  dunng  the  defence  of  the  entrenched  position  at  Aaimghur  from  a5th  March  to  X5th  April  1858,  in 
theaortie  hence,  also  wiUi  Brigadier  Douglas'  Column  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing,  and  actions  of  171^  and  aoth  April  (Medal) . 

"0  Mr.  D.  C.  M'Fall  served  as  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  on  board  H.M.  s.8.  "James  Watt"  during  the  Baltic 

"^ortorV!  S^Oliver  served  the  campaign  in  Rohilcund  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nngena, 
relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Sbahjehan- 
pore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursmt  of  the  enemy  to  the  left 
l»nk  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Shahabad ;  also  present 
at  the  action  of  Bungkagong,  and  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Risaoolpore, 
attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  actionjB  at  Mehundee  and  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ist  Battalion 
60th  Rifles  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870.        ,,^.,,.,j.  ,  ..,^ 

«"  Doctor  A.  W.  Beveridge  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  m  the  Indian  campaign  and  was  present  with  Outram's 
Force  in  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  numerous  attacks,  and  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of 

«»  Doctor  J.  H.  Beath  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59.  Servetl  with  the  Buflb  the  campaign  of 
i860  in  China  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  takmg  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»♦  Mr  W  Ashton  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  79th  Highlanders  at 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Rampore  Cassie,  and  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  present  with  the  sard  Regiment 
attheactionofToolsepore,  and  minor  affairs  (Medal).  ^  ^^     ^  ^.  ..       .       ,     „ 

*»  Mr  R  O  Hayden  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  m  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad 
district  of  'Bengal  in  1858  (Medal).    Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  i86o^in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for 

*«  Mr.  R.  W.  Clifton  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  wa*  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  and 
capture  ofthe  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Chisp).  ,  ^^.„  ..    ^,     q....  ,.^.        -   „^ 

*^  Doctor  D  F.  de  Hodgson  served  with  the  Royal  ArtiUory  engaged  m  the  Sikkim  expedition  of  i86i. 

«*  Mr  Charles  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
ontherebelsnearPecroointheJugdespore  Jungles  on  nth  May  1858  (Medal).  ,    „,    ,    , 

«»  Mr  A  O  Applin  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  durmg  the  ^ew  Zealand  war  of  1864-65  in  the  Waikato 
campaiOTi  •'  also  the  East  Coast,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah,  and  the  storming  of  the  Rifle  Pita  at 
Te  Rania  (mentioned  in  despatches) ,  also  in  several  skirmishes  (Medal) . 

^  Mr  James  Good  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present 
at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee.  Towards  the  end  bf  1859  he  had  medical  charge  of  ^  o.  4  Column.  Saugor  Field  Division, 
and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Raichore  (Medal) .    Served  ifx  the  field  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  iB6a  (Medal) . 

^  Mr  J  W  Trotter  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  November  1854  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  includ- 
mx  the  sioire  and  ftiU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Cliisp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
1*^  Doctor  W.  Jobson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  ol  1865-66  (Medal).    ^  ^  ^^  ^.  ^       ,       ,  _ 

"  Doctor  R.  E.  Heath  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  ist  Battalion  19th  and  77th  Regiments  m 
the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  under  M£«or  General  Wilde.       „    ^    „    .,.     ^       ^    xl-     .^      ,,   ^ 

*7»  Mr  G  Perry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  with  the  Scots  I  iisilicr  Guards  flrom  the  i6th  June  1855,  includ- 
ing  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  wid  Turkish  Medal). 

*7»  3ir  W  Curran  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  and  was  present  with  the  Field  Hospital  at  Oghco 
during  the  advance  of  the  troops  into  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  .        ,    „, 

^^  Doctor  C  A.  Mannsell  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  dunng  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  capture  of  Fort  Buxa,  also  at  the  taking  of  the  Bala  Pass,  Tuzagon  Stockade,  and  Fort  Chamoorche 

^  Mr'j  Watson  served  throughout  the  North  C!hina  campaign  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  throughout  tho 
New  Zeahind  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  field  operations  on  the  East  Coast  (Medal). 

*7»  Mr  H.  Harrison  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expediUon  to  Chma  m  i86o,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 

^^ct^'rJv.  Troup  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  left  column  Dooar  Field  Force  of  the  Bhootan  expe- 
dition of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Dalimkote  and  btockades  of  Nagoo  and  Chamoorchio 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  ,     ,*         «,   ^     o^    /v^„n 

«  Mr.  W.  Bveret  served  in  New  Zeahmd  from  i86x  to  1863  (Me<^). 

«i  Mr.  B.  Chandler  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  m  1864-66  (Medal)  • 

«*  Doctor  J  A.  B.  Horton  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  field  force  against  the  Crobboes  in  the  eastern  district  of 
the  (Jold  Coast  in  1863.    Served  with  the  force  under  Major  Cochrane  in  1863  against  the  forces  of  the  King  of 


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Ashanteo  when  the  Protectornte  was  invaded.  Served  with  the  expedition  under  Colonel  Conimn  against  lie 
Af  hantecs  from  December  1863  to  June  1864.  Served  in  medical  charso  of  the  expeditionary  force  under  Capiat 
Bridge,  R.A..  up  the  river  Gambia,  when  the  King  of  Boondoo  invadeo  and  destroyed  the  country  aiMl  varioiu  m- 
portant  towns,  in  1866. 

»>  Doctor  J.  Wallace  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  ib* 
fortified  pah  of  Otapawa,  and  several  minor  afTairs  (Medal). 

«♦  Mr.  S.  Moore  served  with  the  British  Military  Ambulance  during  the  Franco-German  war  from  Ott.  i'.;:  i 
March  1871;  and,  with  the  "B"  Division  of  the  Ambulance,  accompanied  the  2and  Prussian  Divisicn  ui.]'* 
General  wittischo  in  the  operations  before  Chartres  and  Orleans  in  November  and  Deceml)er.  Wau  prcw^iii  at  i_' 
actions  of  Chateaunenf  and  Bretoncelles,  and  the  general  engagement  at  Artenay  on  the  3rd  December. 

M6  Mr.  J.  R.  Greenhill  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  was ;  ?eii-\j 
at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

«««  Mr.  J.  M.  Taylor  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  and  the  caitTirc :' 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Meaal  with  two  Clasps). 

**7  Mr.  W.  Tanner  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  j86o,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  act4oiis  ces; 
Tanchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»  Doctor  J.  Doran  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Ck>ffc 

«*»  Doctor  B.  T.  (Jiraud  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Swtalor^. 
(Mcilal) .  Ser\-ed  with  the  jist  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  th^  &cl  i 
of  Sinho  and  Htormiug  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  tlie  Taku  Forts).  Also  in  the  operations  agaicA!  ilh- 
Tacpings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  i86a.  including  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  eao- 
lade  of  the  walled  city  of  Kadin,  gunboat  affairs  at  Woosung  and  Paushan,  afiair  at  Nauksiang,  and  final  repu 
of  the  Taepings  from' Shanghai  in  August. 

*^  Mr.  W.  Sly  was  attached  to  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  campaign  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1S63.  sod  ^^ 
present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  UmbeylaPass,  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  burning  of  l..al1.X'.itJ 
action  in  the  Bonair  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

wi  Doctor  W.  G.  Don  served  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  in  1855  (Medal).  Scntc c 
medical  charge  of  a  pursuing  Column  in  Malwa'in  1858-59,  and  present  in  the  action  of  RaJpore  (Medal). 

SM  Mr.  James  Davis  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1861  (Medal). 

»3  Mr!  I.  Hoysted  served  with  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Cavalry,  in  India  in  the  Shahabad  campaign :::  /. 
and  was  present  in  actions  on  the  14th,  17th,  20th,  21st  and  23rd  October  (Medal). 

»*  Mr.  C.  H.  Giraud  8er\'ed  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  North  China  in  i860,  inciudi:  §  -i 
action  of  Sinho  and  stoi-ming  of  Tangku  (Medal). 

»*  Mr.  Charles  Gray  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taki-^ 
of  Tangku,  and  storming  of  the  inner  North  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>"<>  Mr.  F.  Pennington  was  engraged  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  m  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

»7  Doctor  James  I'axton  served  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855  (Medal). 

*M  Mr.  A.  S.  K.  Prescott  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  £'1 
Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  wah  u 
ClasDs) . 

«»  Mr.  A.  Mofl&tt  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).  Also  in  the  operai  • 
around  Shanghai  against  the  Taepings  in  1862,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  cities  of  Naysden,  Kai.  . 
Najow  and  Cholin.  Entered  the  service  of  the  Emperor  of  China  at  the  same  time  as  Ma^jor  Gordon,  Royal  Lr^ 
n^rs,  and  served  with  the  disciplined  Chinese  Force  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  until  its  dissolution,  beiD^  ;r»r- 
at  tlArty-three  engagements  against  the  rebels  (presented  by  the  Emperor  of  China  with  a  general  Krr.> 
medal  of  the  first  cliisg,  and  a  special  service  medal  of  the  second  class). 

*»  Mr.  R.  J.  W.  Orton  served  on  the  Medical  Staflf  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  23rd  Feb.  to  12th  Sept.  1S55  iMf»ii^ 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  44th  Regiment  during  the  campaign  in  the  irj 
of  China  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Taku). 

*»  t  Doctor  S.  G.  White  served  with  tlie  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  exp^cn.  - 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

wi  Doctor  John  Mackenzie  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  CHiina  (Medal). 

»»  Mr.  8.  Archer  was  attached  to  the  loist  Fusiliers  with  the  Eusofsai  Field  Force  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  cf  I- - 
in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Ck)nical  Hill  and  the  destruction  of  Umbeylab  i^-ii 

*»  Doctor  R.  Gillespie  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

»♦  Mr.  Edward  O'Connell  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66;  in  the  Waikato  campaign  and  had  mciV  '^  I 
charge  of  the  Right  Wing  of  a  Flying  Column  under  Major  Rutherford,  70th  Regiment,  from  Jan.  to  April  1864 ;  b'- 
Coast  campaign,  and  present  at  the  Gate  Pah  and  Te  Ranga  engagements  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  C^:-  "• 
Chute's  expedition  from  Wanganui  to  Taranaki  and  back,  and  present  at  the  attacks  on  Okotuku,  Putahi,  Oia?*-  5. 
Kitioniti,  Pukiti,  Ketemaria,  Waikoko,  and  Merimeri  (Medal). 

304  Doctor  Edmond  Hoile  served  with  the  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of"' 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  captuie  of  the  inner  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  i  •  ^    I 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  • 

306  Mr.  C.  W.  Griiilth  served  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  1868  in  medical  cb^-  • 
a  Battery  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

307  Doctor  G.  S.  Davie  served  as  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  with  the  Artillery  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  frcia  \.ir 
i8'55  to  June  1856,  in  Turkey  and  at  Kertch  (Turkish  Medal). 

3o»  Mr.  W.  Temple  served  in  Taranaki  in  the  latter  end  of  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  present  i::  ti  \ 
skirmish  of  the  i8th  March.  Served  also  in  the  Waikato  campaign  in  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  in  it 
actions  of  Rangiriri  and  Rangiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Victoria  (>os8  for  "  galhuitcoii^ 
during  the  assault  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Rangiriri,  in  exxwsing  his  life  to  imminent  danger  in  cn»siEj?  J* 
entrance  to  the  Maori  Keep,  at  a  point  on  which  the  enemy  had  concentrated  their  fire,  with  a  view  to  rci  i? 
assistance  to  thewounded,  and  more  especially  to  the  late  Captain  Mercer  of  the  Royal  Artillery,"  Medal). 

30*  Doctor  W.  K.  Stewart  served  in  the  99th  Regiment  during  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  and  yn&  pre^^ 
at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

»io  Doctor  J.  J.  M'Carthy  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  China  in  i860  (Medal  with  two  (Hasps).  Also  in  ^ 
operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862,  and  was  appointed  a  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  "ss  s  mu-^^  ^ 
His  Imperial  Majesty's  approbation  of  his  services,  while  under  fire,  to  French  soldiers  wounded  in  ChiM,  »^ 
especiaUy  to  the  late  Admiral  Protet  at  the  moment  when  he  was  mortally  wounded." 

3^1  Mr.  W.  R.  Kerans  served  with  the  90th  Regiment  in  the  China  expedition  of  i860  (Modal). 

3i«  Doctor  E.  L.  Low,  prior  to  entering  the  Army,  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  from  the  X4th  February  1S56  \d'^« 
asth  November  1858.    Served  through  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  (Medal). 

us  Mr.  J.  D.  Sainter  served  with  the  Cavalry  Division  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  (Jhina  (Medal). 

31*  Mr.  R.  A.  P.  Grant  served  with  the  43rd  Li^ht  Infkntry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863H66  and  was  prcsK^;* 
several  engagements  in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  brought  to  the  nouceof  uf 
Colonel  commanding  the  district  **  for  the  very  zealous  and  efficient  services  rendered  by  Assistant  Surget^n  Gr&iJ 
at  an  engagement  on  the  98th  July  1865,  who  was  exposed  to  a  very  heavy  fire,  under  which  he  directed  C*^^^ 
CHose  who  was  mortally  wounded,  to  be  carried  under  cover  "  (Medal).  ^ 

si«  Mr.  E.  D.  Tomlinson  served  in  the  Province  of  Taranaki  during  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  present  •<  -' , 
capture  of  the  Redoubt  at  Katikara,  of  the  Pahs  at  Manutahi,  Mataitawa,  Te  Arei,  and  Waikoukou,  the  *x!ii(t. 
Foutoko,  the  attack  on  Sentry  Hill,  ambuscades  at  Tapuae  and  Wairau,  and  the  destruction  of  Pshs  and  s^^<f 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  Warea  (Medal). 

317  Mr.  O.  Owen  served  in  the  field  with  the  50th  Begt.  daring  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865-66  (Medal). 


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»"  Mr.  H.  Lamb  served  with  the  Waikato  Field  Force  daring  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  and  was  present  at 
PateranRi,  Waiari.  and  the  snbseqnent  operations  of  that  campai^  (Medal). 

^'*  Mr  F.  P.  Staples  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  xpth  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  z868,  Inclnding  tho 
expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Moantain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  J.  R.  Murray  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i86o-6i,  including  the  actions  of  Pataelakaurie, 
Mahoeten,  and  Matarikonko  (Medal). 

***  Doctor  J.  B.  Hannah  served  with  the  loist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  tJmboyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  B.  P.  Ferguson  served  in  Bhootan  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Artillery  daring  the  campaign  of  1S64- 
65,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Bala  and  Bnxa  Dooars. 

*o  Doctor  C.  M.  Douglas  was  decorated  with  the  Victoria  Cross,  tosrether  with  four  Privates  of  the  a4th  Regiment, 
"for  the  very  gallant  and  daring  manner  in  which,  on  the  7th  May  1867,  they  risked  their  lives  in  manning  a  boat 
and  proceeding  through  a  dangerous  surf  to  the  rescue  of  some  of  their  comrades,  who  formed  part  of  an  expedition 
which  had  been  sent  to  the  island  of  Little  Andaman,  and  by  which  17  Officers  and  men  were  rescued  f^om  a  fearful 
ri?k.  if  not  certain  death." 

««t  Doctor  F.  B.  Scott  received  the  special  a^jprobation  of  the  Madras  Grovemment,  followed  by  that  of  Hia 
Royal  Highness  the  Commander  in  Chief,  for  his  services  rendered  while  in  medical  charge  of  the  18th  Hussars 
during  a  most  virulent  outbreak  of  cholera  in  the  reijiment,  at  Socunderabad  in  May  1871.  > 

^  Doctor  A.  Brebner  served  with  the  55th  Regmient  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of 
Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**■  Doctor  W.  T.  Martin  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  been  appointed  to  the  exploring  party 
sent  to  Abyssinia  in  Sept.  1867,  and  which  he  accompanied  through  various  expeditions  for  discovering  a  practicablo 
route  for  troops  fipom  the  sea  to  the  highlands ;  was  afterwards  Secretary  to  the  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Force 
and  present  with  the  Head  Quarters  Staff  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

**^  Mr.  H.  G.  Collier  served  with  the  4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  and  y&s  pre- 
sent at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

^  Doctor  D.  A.  Leslie  served  in  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with 
Cnaup). 

™  Mr.  Q.  Atkinson  served  with  the  xst  Battalion  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  expe- 
dition against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Mr.  D.  C.  Grose  served  with  the  expedition  flrom  Aden  into  the  interior  of  Arabia  in  1865-66,  was  in  medical 
charge  of  the  Force  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said,  and  present  at  the  subsequent  operations. 

^  Mr.  R.  H.  Garew  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  with  the  45th  Regiment  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'^  Doctor  A.  J.  Clapp  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of 
^foffdala  (Medal). 

™  Mr.  W.  H.  Steele  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

'>'  Mr.  G.  Andrew  and  Mr.  J.  W.  Morgan  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  in- 
cluding the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Doctor  W.  Carpenter  served  with  the  26th  Gameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

*"  Mr.  E.  Yallance  served  in  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

*•*  Mr.  B.  J.  Fairland  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  November  1867  to  July  1868  (Medal). 

^  Doctor  H.  F.  L.  Molladew  served  with  the  Left  Division  of  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  Bhootan  in  X865  (Medal 
witli  (Hasp).  Served  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  France  during  the  Franco-German  war  from  October  1870 
until  the  declaration  of  the  Armistice  in  February  1871. 

"*  Mr.  T.  A.  Thomhill  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  including  the 
action  of  Kliodagunj,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the 
Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  T.  S.  Cogan  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

*^  Doctor  A.  A.  Macrobin  served  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  the  Franco-German  war  from  the  timo  of  its 
arrival  in  France  in  October  X870  until  its  return  to  England  in  March  1871  after  the  conclusion  of  pea,ce. 

***  Doctor  J.  D.  Edge  was  noted  on  the  3rd  December  1872,  •'  to  be  iproraoted  Staff  Surgeon,  as  soon  as  he  has 
qualified  for  the  sunerior  grade,  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services  when  engaged  against  tho  Indians  at 
(Grange  Walk,  Britian  Honduras,"  on  the  ist  September  1872. 

**  Captaid  Saville  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**>  Mr.  S.  B.  M.  Shaw  served  on  tne  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley. 


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Veterinary  Department. 


Pbixcipal  Yxtxbikast  Subobov. 
John  Wilkinaon,  la  July  54 ;  Vsterktary  Surgeon,  37  April  a6.    Woolwicli. 

StAVV  yBTXBIiri.BY  SUBOXOITS. 

Benjamin  Chanine  Roubo  GraTdiner,^  Vet. Surg.  19  May  46;  lU  Clou  V.S.  i  Jaiy  59;  Stqff'V.S.  35  Jime6t    DobUu 

William  Thacker.*  Vet.Snrg.  14  July  47 ;  iH  Cla»$,  i  July  59  ;  Stqff^  V.S.  4  Dec.  63.    East  Indies. 

Jamea  Collins,'  V.S.  23  June  54  ;  i»<  Ctew,  99  July  6a ;  Staff  V.S.  22  Feb.  68.    Curragh. 

Alfred  Job  OYf\&^*VeLSHrg.  17  Feb.  4^;     \»t  Clan  V.S.  2£Nov.  61 ;  SU^  V.S.  6  July  70.    Aldershot 

"'"''-■  T.S.  a  Aug.  jt.    Sind  Diat  BombT 


^      , 49;     "«  t7  _ 

Francis  Frederick  Collins,  Vet. Surg.  8  Dec.  48  ;  x*<  Claee  V.S.  26  Nov.  61 ; 
Tom  Parinder  Gudffin,*  Vet.Surg.  10  June  54 ;  itt  Clan  V.S.  29  July  6a ;  i 
William  Partridge,  Vet.Surg.  8  ^ov.  54 ;  itt  CUue  V.S.  79  July  62  ;  Stcfff  V. 

Yetkbiitabt  Suboeovs,  xst  Cla.88. 


V.S.  a  Aug.  71.    Woolwich. 
7  Oct.  71.    Woolwich- 


Btephen  Price  Constant  [27  Oct.  49 '26  Nov.  61  '5  Dr.  Gds. 
Luke  Byrne  ...^. 20  Jan.  52    9  Jan.  63  i^  Dr.  Gds. 


24  Apr.  54    9  Jan.  63  R.HorseGds. 
27  Jan.  55    9  Jan.  63  Arm.Serv.C. 

I  July  55,21  Apr.  63  B.  Artillery. 
31  Jan.  55    4  Dec.  63  4  Hussars. 

4  July  55    4  Dec.  63  2  Life  Gds. 

5  July  55   4  Dec.  63  Arm.Serv.C. 

25  July  55    4  Dec.  63  i  Life  Gds. 
15  Aug.  55    4  Dec.  63  [R.  Engineers 
IS  Aug.  55    8  Mar.  64  Arm.Serv.C. 

15  Aug.  55  31  Aug.  661  Arm.  Serv.C. 

George^ngman'  20  Aug.  55  21  Aug.  67  Cav.  Depot. 


Mathew  John  Harpley 

WiUiam  Death? 

Daniel  Hinge    

Herbert  Sewell 

Thornton  Hart    

Henry  Dawson* 

Martin  Mence 

William  Varley 

John  James  Channon.. 
Thomas  Paton 


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Charles  Steel 

John  Tatam 

JohnB.Wm.  Skoulding 

George  Fleming 

John  Baldock  '15  Feb.  56  21  Aug.  67 

Edward  Kelly '26  Feb.  56|2i  Aug.  67 

Robert  Walter  Murray. 30  May  57 1 s^  J&^-  ^ 


II  Oct.  55,21  Aug.  67  12  Lancers. 

13  Oct.   55  21  Aug.  67  R.  Artillery. 

9  Nov.  55  21  Aug.  67  R.  Artillery. 

Dec.  55  21  Aug.  67  ""  " 


R.  Engineers 
8  Hxissars. 
R.  Artillery 
Arm.  Serv.C, 

VXTBBIiri.BT   SnBdBOFS, 


I  James  Lambert  

James  Woodyer  Callow 
John  George  Bushman 

John  Ferris  

{Henry Bath  

John  Mills 

1  Griffith  Evans,  MD.  ... 
'James  Joseph  Meyrick 
Adam  Elijah  Clarke  ... 
Thomas  James  Lang ... 
George  Albert  Oliphant  22  June  60 
Chas.  George  H.  Reillyiis  Feb.  61 

William  Hall a6  Nov.  61 

William  BarkerWalters!26  Nov.  6 


12  Oct.  57I  a  Sept68  i7LaiMyT- 
14  Dec.  57>x6  Sept.6d  Ald^i^kn 

7  Jan.  58  18  Aug.  69  ai  Hu5Mtr> 
17  Feb.  58  18  Aug.  69.  U.  Artilk" 
I  a  Apr.  58  19  Feb.  70  R.  Art:T3er 

8  July  59,19  Feb.  70  18  Ha««v<- 
31  Jan.  60.  6  July  70  Ann.Sm.i 
31  Jan.  6c  19  Sept. 70  R.  Artilkn 
31  Jan.  60  a  Aug.  71  R.  AnJUcj 
27  Apr.  60   a  Aug.  71  R.  ATtilkt. 

a  Aug.7x  R.AnLte7. 
a  Aug.  71  7  Dr.  G<fc 
a  Aug.  71  I  DiSjiuL' 
2  Aug.  71  6  Drapwxf 


Andrew  Galbraith  Ross  16  May  6a    8  June  72  a  DraJr*  -• 


John  Anderson. 

William  Appleton   

Walter  Burt  

William  Albert  RusaoU 


31  Jan.  60  9$  Jane  73  R.  Aniif: 
31  Jan.  60 1  4  Oct.  73  ioHi»v« 
XI  Sept.6ol  4  Oct.  73  R,  ArtiJ»r 
a4  June  6a    4  Ootw  73  R.  AMsr. 


Samuel  Thomas  Goddard |  4  Jan.  59 

John  Field 15  July  59 

Fred.  Fitzhugh  Marshall aa  June  60 

Francis  Walker   I  3  Oct.  62 

Michael  Drummond  Byrne  17  Mar.  63 

a8  Apr.  63 
30  June  63 
30  June  63 
16  Feb.  64 
14  June  64 
20  June  65 
8  Sept.  65 
I  a  Sept.  65 
■  67 
67 


John  Hanly 

Charles  PercivaU 

Michael  Francis  Healy 

Geo.  Agnatius  Amos  Oliver. 

Peter  Moir 

William Bhick  Edmonds  .... 

Edward  Bwing 

Richard  Poyser    

John  Ashworth  Rostron ii  Jan. 

Fred.  Charles  Boulter    ix  Jan. 

Walter  Sevmour  Adams  ,xi  Jan.  67 

William  walker   ix  Jan.  67 


James  Kettle v-  "Jan.  67 

Francis  Duck    31  July  67 

William  Boyd    3»  July  67 

James  Coleman  Berne  7  Aug.  67 

James  Reilly 7  Aug.  67 

Francis  Plomley i  Bept.67 

Edwin  Thomas  Cheesman  ao  Nov.  67 

Middleton  Fred.  M.  Case 22  Jan.  68 

Fred.  William  Going |  3  June  68 

John  Hammond  3  June  68 

Michael  Joseph  Hartigan I  3  Juno  6P 

George  Aitken  a  Sept.  68 

William  Dunk  Rogerson  I  2  Sept.  68 

Stephen  Knott 16  Sept.  68 

George  Durrant    '  2  Dec.  68 

John  Cornelius  Dwyer  23  Dec.  63 

William  Dawson  Sartin 14  July  69JR.  Artillery. 

Samuel  Robert  Sartin    114  July  69  R.  Artillery. 


R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 

14  Hussars. 
7  Hussars. 
16  Luicers. 

4  Dr.  Gds. 
It  Hussars. 
R.  ArtiUery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 

5  Lancers. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 

6  Dr.  Gds. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 

15  Hussars. 
19  Hussars. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
9  Lancers. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artilleiy. 
R.  Artillery. 
3  Dr.  Gds. 
R.  Artilleiy. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 


Richard  Rowe  [14  July  69[R.  ArtiTcr 


William  James  Masters 14  July  69 

Joseph  Gibbs '10  Nov.  69 

Algernon  Pitcher |xo  Nov.  69 

Walter  Henry  Kemp '  9  Feb.  70 

Samuel  Luis  Pallin  27  Aug.  70 

Alfred  Ernest  Queripel 27  Aug.  70 

Charles  Phillips  'a7  Aug.  70 

Beigamin  Lucas  Glover   37  Ang.70 


Frank  Crarratt 27  Aug.  70  13  Hofsa-**. 

Charles  John  Grey 27  Aug.  70  "^   *    " 

Jam(Si  Augustus  Woods 

James  Findlay 

Robert  Francis  Frost 

William  Pallin 


14  Jan.  71 

,  14  Jan.  71 

John  William  Evans 15  Feb.  7 


James  Edward  Elphick '14  July  69 

Joseph  John  Plunkett    14  July  69 

Stuart  Murray  Wilson  74  July  69 


R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
3  Hussars. 


Thomas  Jonathan  Symonds 

Herbert  Rangeley 

Alfred  Adrian  Jones 

William  Frederick  Blanshard  .. 

Alexander  Johnston 

George  Digby  Whitfield  

Charles  Clayton 

Charles  Whitney  Gillard 

Henry  Thomson 

William  Haselden  

James  Kean  Grainger 

James  Joseph  Phibps  

lies  Matthews  

{John  Herbert  Cox 

I  George  Joseph  Robert  Rayment 
I  Augustus  Herbert  Batchelor 

Benj.  Aug.  White  Powell 

John  Burton 

I  John  Prosser  Adams , 

I  Mathew  Clayton  Mitchell 

I  Seaward  Longhurst  

{Frank  Fairbaim  Crawford 


R.  Artilk-T 
ai  Sept.  70  R.  ArtJ'ier 
la  Nov.  70  B.  AitrVr 

R.Art£krr 

R.  Art:tj»-i: 
R.  ArtillirT 
R.  Art3'^ 
a  Dr.  (id. 
RAitiJc^ 
RArtilV^ 
Meeaxi  Met 
Peshawcr. 
Canjpbl?^?' 
Sanps. 


9^  Mar.  71 

3  May  71 

xo  June  71 

a  Aug.  71 

a  Aug.  71 

a  Aug.  71 

a  Ang.  71 

ao  Sept.  71 

1  Nov.  7X 

8  June  72 

8  June  72 

24  July  7a 

24  July  72 

a4  July  7a 

24  July  72 

3  Aug.  7a 

15  Mar.  73 

14  June  73 

14  June  73 

14  June  73 

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14  June  73 


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1  Mr.  Gardiner  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

«  Mr.  Thaoker  served  in  the  lath  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

»  Mr.  Collins  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  6th  Dragoons,  including  the  bottles  of  BalaVlatr.  a: 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Owles  served  from  21st  July  1855,  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mr-l-'- 
Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  Hindnn  on  30th  and  3z8t  May  1856,  siese^^ 
capture  of  Delhi,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^Mr.  Gudgin  ser\'ed  the  Ejistern  campaign  of  1854- «,  including  the  afilair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm.  Tasttlff  ■ 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchomaya.  siege  and  fall  of  Seoastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Mecal 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  ci^iture  of  Lucknow,  the  Oude  campaign,  act:: 
of  Jamo,  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bnngacn  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Mr.  Death  served  in  the  Crimea  from  and  June  1855,  and  has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol.  and  Tnrti-- 
Medal.  Served  in  the  Indisn  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  capture  of  Futtyghur.  ^-r^ 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  with  operations  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  actions  of  SimiK«.  Xanl* 
ffunge,  and  actions  of  T4th,  17,  and  20th  Oct.  in  Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  yearns  service  for  Lockno^'l 

«  Mr.  Dawson  served  in  the  14th  Hussars  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  inrhi^-? 
Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  present  at  si^e  and  capture  of  Ratghnrardf  •' 
Barodia,  relief  of  Sanger,  at  Malthone,  battle  of  Betwa,  siege  and  capture  of  Jnansi,  action  of  Koanch,  adnrre  '- 
ftnd  capture  of  Calpee  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

'  Mr.  Longman  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  in  (>hina  in  x86o,a&dwaBpTwaitstSjsbr 
Tangko,  capture  of  Takn  Forta,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  wiUi  two  Claq»). 


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Chp^plains'  Department.  296 

Chaplain  OtMral  to  the  Foreei ^  Th«  Bev.  George  Robert  Oleig,^  21A.  a  July  46 War  OfOLce. 

Ghaplautb  to  ths  Fobcsb  or  thx  Fibst  Glass. 
The  VeHerabUArehdeaeon'BeDTj 
Press  Wright.*  MA 


Bev.  J.  B.  Sabin,»lf4 

Eev.  Hugh  Haleatt,«  l£il. 
Sn.  Chiles  Grreen,  MA... 
Bee.  Charles  J.  Hort,  MA. 


X  Jan.  64 
I  Jan.  64 
17  May  65 
16  May  66 


Portamoath 
Dover 
Chelsea 
Shomcliffe 


6May  66|GoBport 


17  May  66 
5  Deo. '66 
5  Deo.  66 

16  May  71 
3  Sept.  73 


Sandhurst 

London 

Gibraltar 

Parkhnrst 

Malta 


£er.  Walter  Melvill  Wright   ...I  2  Mar.  69I Preston 

Bev.  James  Leith  Moody I  7  Apr.  69  London. 

"     "  ~'    ■  23  June 69  Sheflleld 

16  Oct.  69  Malta 


Bev.  Henry  £.  Maskew,  IT^.. 

jBw.  Sydney  Clark,  MA 

Bev.  John  Virtae  {Bom.  CathoUe)  a  Feb.  70 
Bee.  Francis  Cannon  t(i*«»A.)  a  Mar.  70 
lZ*r.  Dudley  Somerville.t  MA.    6  Mar.  70 

-fieo.  8.  B.  Windsor,  MA 19  Mar.  70 

Bev.  Thomas  Coney,  MA t  5  May  70 

Bev.  Milward  Crooke.t  Jfil.  ...!i8  May  70 
Bev.  Horace  N.  Wheeler ,t  If^.'aS  May  70 
Bev.  B.  L.  Walsh,  BA \  5  Aug.  70 


Bev.  Ed\Tard  J.  Rogers,  MA, 
Bev.  Robert  Halnin.t  MA..... 
Bev.  Robert  L.  M'Qhee,  MA 

Bev.  Henry  Hare    

Bev.  M.  0.  O'DeU    

Bev,  J.  A.  Orozier,t  BA 

Chapljoits  so  ths  Fobcbs  (aKD  Class). 

*   Bev.  Leonard H.St.George,J?i>. 

I   Bev.  Fred.  F.  Thomson,  BA.... 
Bev.  Thomas  Molesworth,  MA.lxg  Nov.  71 ' Gibraltar 
Bev.  John  Fra.  Browne  {B.C.)  lis  Sept,73J  Aldershot 

.   Bev.  George  Wylde,  MA '25  Feb.  73  PembroKO 

I   JKtfp.HarryOvendenWrenchlf^  18  Mar.  73  Cork 
Bev.  Pat.  Beaton,  MA.  {Pre»b.)\  i  July  73  Aldershot 
Bev.  Michael  Caffe  {Bom.  Cath.)    7  Sept.  7^  Chatham 
Bev.  Thomas  Molony  {Bom.  C.)l  7  Sept. 73  Shomcliffe 
JBer.C.A.Aa8hetonCraven,tif^  17  Oct.  73  Colchester 
Bev.  David  Arthur  (Prwfi.) ao  Nov.  73  Aldershot 


Portsmouth 

London 

Canterbury 

Warley 

Devonport 

Cnrragh 

Aldersnot 

Woolwich 


7  Jan.  74  London 

X  Sept.  70  Sheemess 
z  Oct.  70  Shoebmyness 


1 


ChAPLAIVS  to  TEX  FOBCXS  Uin>BB  THB  WaBBAUTT  OV  1847. 

Bev.  L.  J.  Par8ons,t  MA 1 15  Nov.  s4|Alder8hot         11  Bev,  Wm.  Sykes,t  MA I  6  Mar.  ssIPlymouth 


Bev.  John  O'Flaherty  {Bom.  C.) 
Bev.  Edward  Butler  {Bom.  C.) 
Bev.  Thos.LloydCoghlan(lZ.C.) 
Bee.  Robert  Shepherd  {B.C.)... 
Bee.  Geo.  Camp.Williams,^  Jf^l. 
Bee.  Geo.  Ruggles  Fisher.^Jf^. 
Bev.  ThoB.Carter  Stanley .££i&. 

Bev.  W.  R.  Beach,  MA 

Bee.  William  Ponsford 

Bee.  Edward  Hillman,  MA.  ... 
Bev.  J.  Browne  Wilson  (Pr«5.) 
Bee.  John  Arden  Bay  ley, 7  3  A. 
Bee.  R.  G,  Codrington,  BA.  ... 

Bev.  Arthur  M'Carthy  {B.C.) 
Bee.  Fred.  li.  Gascoigne  {B,C.) 

Bee.  George  Mead,  MA 

Ber.  P.  Sadleir,  MA 

Bev.  Robert  Orr 

Bee.  Gerald  O.  Vandeleur,  MA. 

Bee.  W.  H.  Bullock   

Bee.  Wm,  Alleyne  Barker,  If^. 
Bee.  E.  B.  Kitson,  MA 


Cbaplaiks  to  ths 
X  Apr.  69!  Aldershot 
X  Apr.  69, 
I  Apr.  69  Dover 
I  Apr.  69  Devonport 
14  May  69  Limerick 
30  Oct.  69 1  Aldershot 
5  Dec.  69:  Chatham 
29  Dec.  69 1  Dublin 
1  May  70  Netley 


II  July  70 
18  Sept.  70 
X  Jan.  71 
xsJan.  71 


Curragh 
Curragh 
Chatham 
Malta 


CHArLAIHS  TO  THB 


30  Apr.  64 
IX  Aug.  64 
10  Feb.  67 
14  Mar.  67 
4  May  67 
4  Nov.  67 
19  Feb.  68 
X  Apr.  68 
23  June  68 


Malta 

Netley 

Dublin 

Malta 

Dover 

Colchester 

Aldershot 

Shomcliffe 

HaUftix,  N.S. 


FoBCBS  (3BI)  Class). 

Bev.  James  M'Whinny  {Freeh.) 

Bev.  J.  A.  Welsh  CoUins,«  BA. 

Bev.  James  Daly  {Bom.  CtUk.) 

Bev.  Bead.  Heber  Bullock,  3f^. 

Bev.  J.  0.  Edghill,  MA 

Bev.  John  Yarker  Barton,  MA. 

Bev.  John  Higginbotham(JZ.  C.) 

Bev.  R.  C.  Browne 

Bev.  Chas.Ang.Wetherall,Jfii. 

Bev.  H.  Tudor  Craig.  BA 

Bev.  Fran.  O'Callairhan  {B.C.) 

Bev.  John  Milne,  MA.  (Pretb.) 

Bev.  Charles  J.  Coar,  MA 

FoBCxs  (4TH  Class). 

Bev.  E.  A.  Alderson,  MA 

Bev.  C.  A.  Solb^,  BA 

Bee.  Alfred  J.  Townend,  BA.... 

Bev.  Chas.  Adeane  Rossor,3f.4. 

Bev.  R.  Alfred  Corbett 

Bee.  Duhamel  Herman,  BA.  .. 

Bev.  Thomas  Moore  {B.C.).... 

Bev.  Robert  Stewart  Patterson* 
itieo.  James  Bellord  {B.C) 


4  Mar.  7x 
x6  Mar.  71 
28  Mar.  71 
23  Apr.  71 
14  Sept.  71 
X  Mar.  72 
3  May  72 
9  Aug.  72 

28  Feb.  73 
I  June  73 

29  Deo.  63 
I  X  Jan.  74 
'  4  Jan.  74 


Dublin 

Portsmouth 

Gosport 

Woolwicl>. 

Aldershot. 

Dublin 

Aldershot 

Woolwich 

Gosport 

Bermuda 

Shomcliffe 

PortadwnHill- 


XX  Nov.  69  Bermuda 
1  Dec.  70,  Bermuda 
X  Deo.  70  HaUfax,  N.S. 


12  Apr.  71 

6  July  71 
X  Aug.  71 

7  Dec.  71 
16  Apr.  72 

aJaoi.  73 


Barbadoes 

Aldershot 
Hali&x,  N.S. 

Portsdwn  Hill 


*•*  The  Chaplaine  foUk  a  f  after  their  namee  eerved  in  the  Crimea  durina  the  tiege  of  Sebaeiopot,  and  have  received  the 

Crimean  Medal  and  the  Turkish  Medal. 
^  Mr.  Gleig  served  in  the  Peninsnia  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  as  a  subaltern  in  the  85th  Light  Infantry,  including  the 
sie^e  of  San  Sebastian,  the  passage  of  th^  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Ni  velle,  where  he  was  wounded  in  the  foot  and  arm, 
battle  of  the  Nive  (slightlv  wounded) ,  and  investment  of  Bayonne  (War  Modal  with  three  Clajsps) .  Served  afterward* 
in  the  American  war  at  Bladensburg  (wounded).  Baltimore  (wounded),  Ne^V  Orleans  (received  a  bayonet  wound), 
and  Fort  Bowyer. 

•  Mr.  Wriffht  was  promoted  **  for  meritorious  service  as  Principal  Chaplain  to  the  Army  in  the  Crimea,"  and 
has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  the  Turkish  Medal. 

'Mr.  Sabin  served  with  the  army  in  the  East  from  July  1854  to  May  1856,  and  was  promoted  "for  meritorious 
service  in  superintending  the  Department  in  Constantinople,  and  the  hospitals  in  connection  with  it." 

♦  Mr.  Huleatt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854  to  the  end  of  the  war,  with  the  4th  Division  and  Light  Cavalry 
Brigade  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  senior  Chaplain  to  the  China  expedition  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Canton  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Also  at  the  assault  of  Shektsing  in  Jan.  1859,  and  uttack  on  the  Takoo 
Forts  on  25th  June  1859,  ^^^  ^^  there  dangerously  wounded  in  the  groin  while  attending  the  wounded  on  the  mud 
banks  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  Fisher  served  throughout  the  last  Burmese  war,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  assault  nnd  cn])turr- 
of  Pegu  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'  Mr.  WUliams  served  in  the  Baltic  expedition  (Medal). 
'  Mr.  Bayley  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  from  March  1864  nntil  }iray  i566. 

*  Mr.  CoUins  served  with  the  field  force  in  the  Waikato  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  ut 
the  investment  and  capture  of  Orakau  (thanked  in  brigade  orders).  Also  served  with  the  field  force  under  Ma^jor 
General  Chute  in  ^e  Wanganui-Taranaki  campaign  in  x866,  including  the  Bush  march  to  Taranaki,  and  was  present 
at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Otapawa  and  Waikowkou  Pahs,  and  the  destruction  of  Keleniarai  and  other  places 
(mentioned  in  desimtches,  and  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Patterson  was  in  Turkey  in  the  Imperial  Ottoman  service  during  the  war  in  the  East.  Served  as  a  Lieu- 
tenant in  t^e  Canadian  Volunteer  Rifles  at  the  time  of  the  Trent  afihir,  and  also  in  the  first  Fenian  raid.  Accou*- 
panied,  as  Chaplain,  the  Red  River  expeditionary  force  of  1870  undo;:  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  Fort  Garry. 


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[9  '«.  Cutkbert  Collingwood  8ntker,  Pr<^tmor  qf  Foriiflcatum,  Soyal  Naeal  CUUge^ 
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Sidney  Thomas  Bridgford 

William  Davis  Welch,"  Adjutant  19  Feb.  69 

Arthur  French 

Frederic  Amelins  O^le** 

James  Samael  Demman 

Herbert  Everitt 

Owen  Thomas  Jones 

Francis  Harwood  Poore 

Edward  Henry  Moore 

Francis  Hastings  Edm.  Owen  

Henry  Holdsworth  Kelly  

Andrew  Donald 

James  William  Adams  Elliott  Lillicrap 

Alexander  Oeorge  Anson  

Robert  Calder  Allen 

«.  Joku  Lmflamd  Iftedkam ,  AMutant  Prqfmtor  qfFortjfleaiion  Boyal  Naval  College. . 

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Angnatos  James  Hill  

M.  Ckarlee  Cooper  King,  Inetruetor  ef  Taetiee,  Rogal  Military  College  

Walter  Miller  Lamljert 

Samuel  Hamilton  Bunco  Northcote  

Vivian  Dalton  Mathias 

«.  Burnett  Greive  Hall,  Military  Inetruetor  10  Jan.  74    

Frank  Roberts , 

William  Miller , 

10  jGordOQ  Manners  Shipley  Douglas , 

xo  I  William  Campbell , 

9  ;  Alexander  Allen 

8   John  Le  Cocq  Robilliard 

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Thomas  George  Waller 

Charles  Joseph  Cheetham 

Thomas  Moore  

Frederick  William  Polo 

Lawrence  Richard  Connolly  

Augustus  Simeon  Le  Quesne 

WiUiam  Greet 

Henry  Craigie  Sutherland , 

Thomas  Robert  Swinburne  

Robert  Homfray  Alexander 

James  Walter  Grant   

Augustus  Thornton  Down 

George  Dalhousie  Churchill  Raitt 

William  Charles  Nicholls 


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William  Healey,"  i  Nov.  59.     I     Thomas  Morgan,**  ix  Sept.  67. 
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li  Inepeelor^  8ehoole.—-ThomB&  Smith,  6  Sept.  67. 

flfworf^-.— Edward  M*Arthur,"  20  March  70 ;  ^nd  Lt.  20  Sept.  47 ;  Lt.  31  Aug.  48 ;  Capt.   4  April  59. 
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(lyeoiif. — James  Hamilton  Martin,  22  May  73. 

Alfred  Gideon  Delmege,  JfD.  2  Sept.  73. 

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F^rancis  Lean** , 

John  Blackwood  Colwell" 

Henry  Swale** 

William  Sanders^  

,   -Usshor  Leo  Morris**  

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2t  jJelinger  Henry  SymonSj^^r 

21    Howard  Sutton  Jones'^ 

21  ^Charles  Francis  Coppin'* 

21    Robert  AbernethieBrutton,7»r 

20  j  Anthony  Malone  

20  i  Frederick  Gasper  le  Grand"  

20  1  Samuel  James  Graham^* 

20    Robert  Frederick  Tayler,7»  r 

20   James  William  Vaughan  Arbuckle.... 

20  I  Albert  Henry  Ozzard*o 

20  I  Edward  Brace  Pritchard" 

Joseph  George  Shanks,"*  r 

Gvorge  Frederic  Blake''  , 

Henry  Villiers  Forbes,*'  r 

Ardley  Henry  Falwasser  Bamee**  ..., 

GoBtavus  Francis  Munro 

Arthur  Huntley  Hill  Walsh**   

Alexander  Bassett  Stephen  Shairj^* 

John  Cairncross** 

John  Delves  Broughton*'  

Pon3onl>y  Ross  Holmes** 

Alfred  Henry  Pascoe*'r , 

Lennox  George  Rodney«» 

William  Henry  Wroof' 

Charles  Durham  Uocart  Robilliard  . 

WUliam  Godfrev  Hale*»   

Charles  Edwnrcl  Macdonald"  

George  Johnston  

Archibald  Macintosh 

Clement  Winstanley  Carlyon 

William  Winkworth  Allnutt»* 

Andrew  William  Douglas  Smith 

John  Christopher  Hore^<" 

Arthur  Hill 

William  Nicholas  Gibson  Johnson. 

John  Macdonold  Moody. 

Alfred  Fonblaaque»°i 

Mackey  Andrew  Herbert  James  Heriot*"  r. 

Benjamin  Dutton  Kennicott^*'* 

George  Clement  Boase 

William  Morris  Pritchett***. 

George  MaunscU  She  well. 

James  Woodward  Scott*<» 

Samuel  Travers  Collina^®*. 

George  Henry  Elliot.. 

John  Gore  Fitzgerald 

William  Edward  Despard 

Walter  Julius  BarkorW  r. 

Edwin  Forbes  Thompson** 

John  Straghan»"» 

Augustine  Evans 

Robert  James  Pascoe 

Henry  Monckton  Kay  . 

Nowell  FitzUpton  Way 

Charles  Edward  Servante^i* 

Bdwanl  O'Doaovan  Powell 

Matthew  Henry  Farquharaou,  .iid;»teii<  9  Feb.  70 

Joseph  Philips 

Jacob  Mortimer  Weir  Silver  *" 

Henry  Harford  Strong,  r 

Thomas  Palmer  Norton    

Thomas  Martin  Whale  

Ed.  Owen  Browne  Gray    

George  Harne  Thorn  Colwell 

Hugh  William  Bamber 

William  Henry  Vallack  Tom 

Robert  Charles  Harvey 

Charles  Frederick  La'Coste... 

John  Dudley  Fosbroke  

Sydney  Vere  Alston  

Ed^vard  Lee  Rose 


LixuTBirijrTS. 

George  Stevens  Nash 

William  Rolt  Triscott,  Aut.  Inat.  of  Musketry  19  Oct.  70 . 

Roland  Lewis  Agassis    

Frederick  Robert  Beeohey 

St.  Andrew  St.  John    

Edward  W.  G.  Byam 

John  Ignatius  Morris,  Ac^\  7  March  73 

Ger.  Altham  Heseltine  


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gtructorofMutketrjf  i  Jan.  74  ) 

William  Taylor  Miller 

ftingrose  Drew  TuUy  

aenry  Ainslie  Alfred  Turner... 

fohn  Alfred  Sweny  

Bdw.  NicoU  Wm.  Holbrook    ... 

Pranois  Mordaunt  Shairp  

>f  aseau  Wm.  Irwin  H.  Stephens 

WTiUiam  Henry  Wells    

Wilbra.  Evors  Evelyn  Morley 

Pred.  Vincent  Godfrey  Bird,  1 
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Percival  Robert  Champion,) 
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ketry  i  Jan.  74 ) 

."^has.  Surtces  Chapman  Webb 

rhomas  Everard  Hungerford 
Orlando  Rob.  William  Wood . 

Edward  William  Sampson 

Hen.  Jn.  Lawrence  Noroock"<> 

rasper  NicoUs  Harrison 

Chnrles  Morton  Barham 

WTilliam  Frederick  M'Hwaine 

William  Gage  Armstrong  

William  Frederick  Campbell... 

Leslie  Philip  Smith  

C!vril  Frarapton 

Cnarlcs  Haringfton  Scafe 

Edwin  Poole 

Osborne  Tracy 

Henry  Edmund  Mortimer 

Harry  Montgomery  Clements 
Robert  Alex.  Douglas  Ramsay 

Henry  Gritton 

Christopher  Sulivan  P.  Fagan 

William  Purvis  Wright    

Kdward  Selbj'  Innes 

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John  Charles  Warden  *ojune65  3  Aug.  67 

WooUett  Wilmot 28  June65  3Aug.67 

William  Henry  M'Cheane  28Jnn«65J  sAng.Vr 

George  Anthony  Ellard  Gore...'s8  Jime65|  3  Arg.67 

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Cha.  Baker  Goodrich  Dick 8  Dec.  66  3  Asr '- 

Louren^Edye  8  Dec.  6t  \ Ai^  : 

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Henry BjTon Woods iaaJnned?   3ATir' 

William  Thompson  Adair   1  tVt^  •? 

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Arthur  Montgomcrr  Edward  Hayes   el***  * 

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Charles  George  Parlby  Ward 21  M  ■* 

James  Creagh  Richard  Scott 21  July  "o 

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Stavv  0»kck»8. 
Dtpuiy  A4jt,UMt  Qeneral.—VBioT  General  G.  A.  Schomberg,  CB.  xo  July  7a. 
Atawiant  Adjutant  G»«i«ra/.— Colonel  Charles  WUliam  Adair,  CB.,  A.deC,  30  Oct.  72. 
Quarter  lfa«^.— James  Robinson,  5  Feb.  6^. 

Patvastsbs. 

John  Huskisson,"^  14  Deo.  61 ;  and  Lt.  4  Dec.  38 ;  t*e  lA.  x8  July  43 ;  Capt.  17  Aug.  52 ;  Hon. Major,  14  Dw  f* 
Wi'linm  Jollifffe.>*«  29  Dec.  61 ;  vnd  Lt.  13  June  38 ;  ttt  Lt.  19  May  43 ;    Capt.  10  Jan.  52 ;  Hon.MaJor.  :g  IVr  •?- 
James  Conway  Travors,**  i  Jan.  67 ;  9nd  Lt.  14  Aug.  49 ;  ift  14.  14  Feb.  54 ;  Capt.  15  Jaii.62 ;  BonMajer.  i  Jss  :<■ 
Charles  John  Ellis  »  i  July  70  j  2nd  Lt.  x6  March  44 ;  Lt.  21  Dec.  47 ;  Capt.  14  July  55 ;  Bt.Major,  15  Sep*  > 
Bt.Lt. Colonel,  3  Aug.  69. 

BAvmAcz  Mastihs.  . 

Hy.  Atkins  M'Callum.w  30N0V.  57 ;  9nd  Lt.  34  Oct.  37 ;  itt  Lt.  11  May  4X :  Capt.  i  May  51 ;  Hon.M<^for,  i  Iw  *• 
Willinm  Godfrey  Rnyson  Masters.*"  ix  April  68;    wdLt.  15  Feb.  43;    itt  Lt.  9  Nov.  46;    Capt.  21  Jane  5»; 

Bt.Major,  30  March  60;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  s  April  7». 
Arthur  Ellis,"»  4  Aug.  68 ;  and  Lt.  20  April  47 ;  xtt  Lt.  37  May  48 ;  Capt.  14  July  58  ;  Hon.Xajor,  4  ^^^h 
Thomas  Valentine  Cooke, »«>  3  March  69 ;  2nd  Lt.  7  July  43 ;  j$t  Lt.  37  July  47 ;   Captain,  ig  Dec.  54  i  ^-««.^' 
5  Sept.  58;  Bt.L(. Colonel,  3  Aug.  69. 

QUABTIS  Mastibs. 


Por.  I  John  Lewis,  i  Sept.  57. 
Ply.    Uriah  Henry  Kin?,  23  Oct.  57. 
Cha.  I  George  White,i«  7  Sept.  63. 
Deal  iJohn  Woon,»««  i^  Sept.  67. 


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Richard  Halling,i»  X4  Sept.  67. 
Wm.  Henry  Herring,  4  Nov.  68. 
Thomas  Smitbson,  14  April  69. 


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ItPor.  |Wm.  Jas.  Thomason,  14  March  73. 

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John  Richard  Burke,  aa  Dec.  71.  iPly.    Bichard  8.  P.  Griffiths,  20  Mir.  74 

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1y.   "Ree.  John  J.  Harrison,  28  May  70.  IIArt  YRev,  I.  S.  Kobson,  BA.  0  Aug.  71. 

tor.  ,J2*o.  G.  G.  W.  Clemenser,  5  May  71.  ||Deal  |28w.  F.  Davios,  5  July  73. 

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War  Services  of  Oenercd  Officers  of  Boyal  Marine  Forces, 

I  Sir  Anthony  BUxland  Stransham  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino,  aist  October  1837  (War  Medal  with  Olasp) 
ien-cdonthe  China  expedition  in  1840-41  (Medal) ;  was  Adjutant  and  Brigade  Majorat  the  attack  on  Chuenpee, 
ommanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  storming  of  the  Whampoo  Batteries,  at  the  reduction  of  Macao  Fort,  which  he 
urriioned  and  commanded ;  at  the  capture  of  several  small  forts  on  17th  March  1841,  he  was  severely  wounded  by 
n  exi)losion,  and  mentioned  for  his  gallantry ;  was  Adjutant  at  the  capture  of  Canton,  and  until  the  end  of  the  war : 
>r  these  services  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Mi^jor  on  obtaining  his  Company.  Served  with  the  combined 
xixKlition  to  the  Baltic  from  March  to  July  1854  (Medal) .    When  a  Colonel  had  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

'  (ksneral  Anderson  served  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Portugal  and  was  for  some  time  quartered  at  Fort 
It.  Julian.  Served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1837 ;  at  Uie  commencement  of  the  action  he  boarded,  with  his  men. 
ne  of  the  Turkish  ships,  and.  captured  the  flag ;  the  following  day  he  was  a  volunteer  in  the  boats  for  the  purpose 
f  cutting  out  the  in-shore  Squadron.  Served  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840-41 ;  at  the 
terming  of  Sidon  he  was  first  to  plant  the  British  nag  on  the  walls ;  was  encamped  at  D  Jouni;  at  the  attack 
ii<l  capture  of  Beyrout ;  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre ;  the  surrender  of  Jafih,  ard  a  volun- 
?er  in  the  expedition  against  Graza ;  during  the  latter  part  of  Uie  time  he  was  Adjutant  to  the  R.M.  Ba*;taUon.  Has 
ercived  the  war  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  also  the  TorklBh  Silver  Medal  trom  the  Sultan,  and  when  a  Colonel  had 
be  Ctiod  Service  Pension. 

'  Sir  Thomas  Holloway  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Boyal  Marines  in  the  Crimea  during  the  Riege  Sefoastopol  in 
854-55,  until  its  fijl,  and  was  employed  at  the  occupation  of  Kertoh,  and  advance  on  Yeni  KaW,  also  at  the  sur- 
I'U'ler  of  Kinboum  (Modal  with  Clasp,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Mediidie. 
fid  Turkish  Medal).  In  August  1857  was  appointed  to  command  a  Brigade  ordered  for  special  service  In  China; 
ras  present  during  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  landing  before  and  storming  of  Canton— wounded  (CJ9.),  and 
nu»  appointed  one  of  the  three  Allied  Commissioners  for  the  government  of  that  Province  in  1858.  Commanded  the 
thKade  in  action  with  the  Braves  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountains  3rd  June,  and  in  that  with  the  Quantung  Braves 
n  4th  January,  and  at  Shektaing  on  8th  January  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Gcneral  Lemon  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  North  Ck>ast  of  Spain ;  also  on  the  CThina  ezpe- 
itioa  in  1843.  Commanded  the  Provisional  Battalion  at  the  operations  before  and  storming  of  Canton  39th  Dec. 
357  (Brevet  rank  of  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Conunanded  the  ist  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
lie  bridt^e  and  village  of  Shektsing  8th  Jan.  1859,  fuid  the  Brigade  on  the  ezpediUon  to  the  north  of  China  and  at  the 
ttack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  35th  June  1859,  when  19  Officers  and  190  of  his  men  were  killed  or  wounded 
severely  wounded  in  the  head,  and  mentioned  in  despatches) .    When  a  Colonel  had  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

^  Li.General  Tate  served  in  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war. 

^  Lt.Gcneral  Gasooigne  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  August  1854  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Troops  at 
hansrhai,  established  the  posts,  and  arranged  the  defence  when  threatened  by  the  Taepings  in  x86o.  Commanded 
ic  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  dnring  the  campaign  of  x8fo,  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku, 
K^iult  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Forts  (mentioned  in  d«patches),  actions  of  Chanchiawan  and  Palinhiui, 
hich  led  to  the  surrender  of  Pekin.  Had  charge  of  the  Allied  Forces  at  Tongchou  during  the  time  of  the  occuna* 
on,  and  was  in  command  of  a  Brigade  in  the  advance  to  Teintaein,  and  again  on  the  maitdki  to  the  port  of  embarka- 
on  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel). 

'  Major  General  Langley  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  command  cf  a  Detachment  of 
lo.nil  Murines  of  H.M.  ship  Castor  during  1834  and  two  following  years,  and  was  severely  wounded  on  the  9th  June 
ijf>,  defending  the  Heights  of  Passages  against  a  very  superiorforce  of  Oarlists,— for  his  conduct  on  this  occasion 
e  was  awarded  the  ist  Class  of  the  Order  of  San  Fernando.  He  served  subsequently  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain 
-ora  1838  to  1840,  and  had  the  same  Order  conferred  on  him  a  second  time  for  his  general  services  in  Spain.  When 
(\>1onel  had  me  Good  Service  Pension. 

*  ^lAjor  General  Maxwell  sorve^l  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Chuenpee,  attack  of 
fttteries  of  Anunghoy  and  North  Wantung,  advanoe  on  Canton,  storming  the  Heights  and  entrenched  Camp  of 
anU)n,  1x)mbardment  of  Colongso  (Medal). 

*  Major  General  Marriott  served  two  years  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  CJhina,  and  was  present  at  the  first 
iptnre  of  Chnsan ;  assisted  at  the  demolition  of  the  Bogue  Fotts  in  the  Canton  river ;  participated  in  the  actions  of 
10  first  and  second  Bars ;  was  engaged  in  the  destruction  of  all  the  enemy's  sea  and  river  defences,  inchiding  the 
rtre«see  of  French  Folly  and  Hoqua's  Fort ;  bombardment  and  taking  of  Macao  Passage  Fort ;  storming  or  the 
ird's  Nest  Batteiy,  and  finally  at  the  combined  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  and  entren<med  Camp  on  the  Heights 
x)ve  Canton  (Medal).  Was  in  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  Garrison  from  Redoubt 
alch,  19th  May  1854.  Served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  until  Feb.  z8s5,  after  which  with  the  combined 
Dree  at  the  battle  ot  Balaklava  and  before  Sebastopol  until  its  fUl ;  acted  as  Fieldf  Officer  to  the  Battalion,  landed  at 
ertch,  and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kal^ ;  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of 
Ajor.  sth  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    When  a  Colonel  had  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

^'*  MnjoT  Greneral  Lowder  was  in  the  action  at  Ssknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland  20th  May  1854,  lUso  at  the  cnperations 
>fore  Bomarsund  and  in  action  with  the  forts  15th  August;  and  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Marines  at 
\t-  surrender  of  Fort  Prasto.  i6th  Aue.  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  destruction  of 
r>rt  and  shelling  an  encampment,  blowing  up  of  Fort  Svartholm  and  barracks,  destruction  of  the  barracks  at 
-tvit^a.  shelling  a  Cossack  encampment  and  landing  at  Kounda  Bav,  destruction  of  a  Cossack  barrack,  action  with 
Ru^isian  steamer,  gunboats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg,  and  with  the  batteries  of  Fredericksham,  capture  of  the 
land  of  Kotka  and  destruction  of  military  stores,  and  Dombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major), 
imiTiinudcd  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  employed  on  special  service  in  Mexico  m  1861-63. 
'»  Major  General  Lambrick  served  in  Spain  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  and  was  wounded  i»th  July  1836,  he  is  a 
iru'ht  t St  Class  of  St.  Fernando. 

'-  Major  General  Schomberg  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal),  and  commanded  Marine  Artillery  of 
Division  of  gimboats  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  to  Brevet  Major). 
DTiimanded  the  R.M.  Artillery  with  the  Briga<io  in  China  in  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
n<4  m  command  of  the  Mortar  Battery  at  the  bombardment  of  Canton,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture 
Jrovpt  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

i^  Major  General  Barnard  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  fh  Syria  in  1840-41,  including  the  blockade  of  Alexandria 
rurkinh  Medal,  and  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp) .  Served  as  Lieutenant  R.  Marine  Artillery  on  board  H.M.S. 
Irtbramd  on  the  S.E.  coast  of  America  ftt>m  1844  to  1848 ;  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  combinMlEngli^  an 


3^1^  War  Services. — Bayal  Ma/rine  Artillery, 

French  Squadrons  in  the  River  Parana  in  1846,  including  the  action,  of  Obligado,  the  landing  etonniBg  anft  eip> 
ture  of  batteries;  subsequent  operations  on  the  River  Parana,  concluding  "with  the  action  at  St  Lorenxo,  on  wbich 
occasion  he  constructed  a  masked  battery  Rocket  Battery  on  an  island  800  yards  from  the  enemy's  guns,  zcBBsinic? 
concealed  for  two  days  and  nightB,  and  materially  aiding  the  passing  of  batteries  at  St.  Loranso  by  Men  of  War 
with  large  convoy  of  zao  merchant  vessels  on  the  25ih  Hay  1846  (mentioned  in  despatdies).  Served  on  shore  with 
B.M.  Battalion  at  Monte  Video  when  besieged  by  General  Oreb,  performing  the  duty  of  Acting  AAinisnt  for  13 
months.  Proceeded  to  China  in  1855  to  take^  charge  of  R.M.  Artillery  serving  on  shore,  and  was  senior  Office 
of  the  Corps  in  the  Rocket  Boats  at  the  bombardment  and  ctipture  of  tJie  Tsku  Forts  on  the  axst  August  1800. 
Seijed  as  senior  Oificer  in  command  of  R.M.  Artillery  and  B.  Hjuines  on  board  the  Gun  Boat  Flotilla  which jn- 
oeeded  up  the  River  Peiho  two  days  after  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  in  advance  of  the  Allied  Armies.  Tore 
possession  of  the  Tientsin  Forts  and  afterwards  of  the  principal  gate  of  that  city,  being  placed  in  command  of  tfas 
same  till  relieved  by  a  force  sent  forward  by  the  army.  Appoint^  on  lotJi  September  i860  to  the  command  nai 
charTO  of  the.Siege  Train  Flotilla.  Employed  in  transporting  the  Siege  Train  from  the  Taku  Forts  to  Tungcho», 
^o  Daile*  froni  Pekin  (services  officially  acknowledged).  Appointed  to  the  staff  of  the  2nd  Division  E.  AitilleiT  r. 
4th  Oct.  i860  and  served  during  the  advance  on  Pekin  and  was  senior  Officer  of  Royal  Marines  at  its  '" 

(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.). 


Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

^  Colonel  Williams  was  severely  wounded  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa,  a6th  Dec.  1851,  in  spiking  the  guns  to  protK-. 
H.M.  steamer  TMcer,  then  aground. 

*  Colonel  Digby  served  in  1855  in  command  of  the  R.M.  Artillery  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  employed  tgais^: 
Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  fall ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum ;  was  several  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Msyor,  CB.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mt^,.- 
die,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Mawboy  was  in  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  loth  Aug.  1854 ;  and  he  commanded  the  Bojsl 
Marine  ArtiUerv  in  the  Battalion  during  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  fbrts  (Medal). 

*  Lt.CoIonel  Cox  was  at  the  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  fhnn  Redoubt  Kalet 
zgth  May  1854,  and  variously  employed  on  that  coast;  was  the  Senior  Officer  of  R.M.  ArtiUeiy  at  the  attack bj-  ma 
combined  Fleets  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  the  X7th  October,  and  employed  in  the  blo^sdi:^ 
Force  during  the  siege,  until  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Major  Starr  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal) ;  also  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  emi^i 
before  Sebastopol  until  its  fall,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Eanboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Kni^rl: .' 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

8  Captain  Halliday  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  thelxs- 
bardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

'  M^jor  Ansell  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  32nd  April,  and  was  made  prisoner  by  the  Rns^ians  y^r 
H.M.  ship  Tiger  was  stranded  and  burnt,  12th  May  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expeditionin  1855,  and  inthe  &>Qli 
of  gunboats  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

10  Major  Poore  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  BonsffsJ 
in  Aug.  1854.  Also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotUla  of  mortar-boats  during  the  bombardsa; 
of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

"  Captain  M'Arthur  was  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  piratical  stockades,  Ac.  at  Lagos,  Western  AfKca,  ia  Der. 
1851.  Also  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  32nd  April  1854;  employed  in  makingobservations  onthecoastof  <3coriis, 
&.O. ;  in  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  from  Redoubt  Kaleh  on  xpth  May :  st  tti 
shelling  of  a  Russian  camp  in  the  Bay  of  Kotcha  during  the  landing  of  the  allied  Armies  on  Uie  X4th  Septconber ;  prad 
at  the  combined  attack  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  October,  and  with  the  blookadini;  Yatt 
before  that  town  during  the  siege,  until  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Mcd&. . 
Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  includmg  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strongly  stockaded  town  ofSsb^ 
on  2i8t  February,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  Lagos,  25th  April  1861. 

i«  Major  Macnamara  served  with  the  combined  Force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  and  its  fkll ;  «bs  t!:'. 
senior  Officer  of  R.M.  Artillery  employed  in  the  Sea  of  Asof  in  June  1855,  and  was  landed  at  Taganrog,  Msnoap;-, 
and  Ghirsk,  to  destroy  Government  stores,  &o.  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  present  at  the  bombardment  and  nm- 
der  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^7  Msjor  Thelwall  was  at  the  destruction  of  14  vessels  and  a  vast  quantity  of  stores  at  Brahested  on  the  jdCb.  31i; 
1854 ;  at  the  destruction  of  23  vessels,  storehouses,  Ac.,  at  Uleaborg  on  the  xst  and  2nd  June ;  at  the  destruction  tt  1 
vessel  and  80  stacks  of  timber  at  Tomea  on  8tJi  Juno ;  at  the  operations  against  Bomarsund  and  in  action  with  0^ 
forts  on  the  xsth  August  (Medal).  In  1855  he  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  its  fall,  and  w  c 
action  with  the  outer  forts  on  the  loth  June ;  engaged  shelling  the  batteries  in  Sonjak  Bi^,  and  expelling^e  Rii.«eJsi 
garrison  X2th  March,  and  in  action  with  the  batteries  at  Soujak  Kal^  xsth  March;  assisted  at  the  landineof  :^^ 
troops  at  Kinboum,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  that  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  CHass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tmia^ 
Medal). 

1*  Lt.CoIonel  JoUiiTe  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1854,  and  in  command  of  a  Battery  at  Balskhn ; 
was  atl  ached  to  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol  during  the  bombardments  in  1855,  and  st'.u 
fall ;  ^9A  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (MedBl  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Hcjkt, 
Sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^*  Slajor  Brydges  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  and  X855,  and  commanded  a  Mortar  in  the  flotOi 
during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Modal).  Whilst  serving  in  H.M.  ship  Oaton  was  landed  in  commsnl c| 
the  Marines  of  the  Fleet  on  several  occasions  during  the  Revolution  in  Japan  in  x868,  including  the  occnpaticD  c<. 
Kob<^. 

^  Lt.CoIonel  Festing  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  185^  (Medal).  Commanded  a  Mortar  in  the  flotilla  emplopd 
against  Sebastopol  from  June  1855  until  its  fiul ;  and  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrend^  of  Kisbccn 
(^[eUal  with  CHasp,  Knight  of  tho  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  with  the  China  expeditirE  \ 
^657-59  a«  Adjutant  of  the  Artillery,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  and  storm  of  tlw  o[7 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  throughout  the^Ashantee  war  of  1873-74.  Commandtd  tiu 
Forces  on  tho  West  Coast  of  Africa,  prior  to  the  arrival  of  Sir  (zamet  Wolselcy,  and  defeated  the  Aahanteea  in  r^^ 
engagements  near  Cape  Coast  Castle  on  the  X3th  June  187^.  Subsequently,  while  in  command  of  the  ontpo«t  ■ 
Dunquah,  he  received  a  gunshot  wound  of  tho  left  thigh  in  an  engagement  with  the  Ashantees  on  the  i^ 
October,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  left  hip  in  tiie  engagement  of  the  3rd  November  whDe  rescuing  Ut^>-^ 
Eardley  Wilmot,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  who  had  faUen  mortally  wounded.  **  The  Queen  was  graciously  ples*^ 
to  command  that  Lt.CoIonel  F.  W.  Festinjr  be  specially  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel  in  the  armr,  for  ts 
difitiguished  services  on  the  Grold  Coast,  dated  7th  January  X874." 

*i  Captain  Durnford  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  fbtts  of  Booai"- 
sund  in  Aug.  1854,— tho  latter  part  of  the  time  doing[  dutv  as  Assistant  Engineer.  Served  with  the  Baltic  exp«lit>:- 
in  1855,  and  was  in  command  of  a  Mortar  in  the  flotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

-  Captain  Ghidstone  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  X854  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Black  Sea  in  the  latti^  T«ri 
of  1855  and  unto  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856.  , 

»  Captain  C.  S.  Williams  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).    Served  with  the  China  exi^pditioa  ^ 

'  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  expeditioa  totif 

North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (wounded).    Served  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  and  oommsMra  a 

Company  at  Shanghai  during  the  attacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  CWJ* 

»•  LtCelonol  Morris  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  X855  (Medal) .    Served  also  in  New  Zeataad  sg»in«  t» 


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Maories  in  x86o,  inolading  the  attack  on  Poketakauere  on  97ih  Jnite,  and  waa  thanked  in  General  Pratt*ii  despatch 
IBrwet  of  M^or,  Medal) . 

*^  Captain  WooDcombe  sezred  with  the  Baltic  esmedition  in  1855,  <^nd  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  the 
Mmbsrdment  of  Bweaborf  (Medal).  Served  in  China  in  1858-^,  including  the  expedition  to  Hankow,  action  with 
Jie  batteries  at  Nankin  aoUi  November,  and  action  of  the  aist  November  (Modal). 

"  Captain  Savage  served  throughout  the  China  war  of  1856-59,  including  the  bombardment  of  Canton,  capture  of 
^ej^rts  in  the  river,  and  was  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  (hctories;  blockade  of  the  river,  landing  before,  bom- 
Mrdment  and  capture  of  Canton,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Peiho  river 
n  XS5S  and  operations  there.    Also  Mie  campaign  of  i860  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*^  Captain  Tuson  served  in  China  in  1858-60,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  on  an  expedition  against  pirates  from 
!6th  Aug.  to  sth  Sept.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destmction  of  xoo  junks 
Old  236  guns.  Was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Fort  on  25th  June  1859,  the  capture  of  the  Peiho  Ports  in 
E60.  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Crawford  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1857-50,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bom- 
iSTdment  and  storming  of  the  city,  accompanied  the  exx)edition  to  the  North  and  waa  present  at  the  attack  on  the 
orta  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859  (severely  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  i860  as  Aide  de 
ramp  to  Brigadier  General  Crawford  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Gardner  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x863-«4.  Including  the  assault  on  the 
f»tc  Pah  (mentioned  in  desiwtches  for  gallantry),  and  action  of  Te  Ranga  (Brevet  of  Miyor,  and  Medal). 

*  Captain  Crease  served  with  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bom- 
ardment  and  storming  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  North  in  x86o,  and  as 
iMistant  Engineer  at  Shanghai. 

u  Captain  Fothergill  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strongly 
tockaded  town  of  Saba  on  31st  February,  and  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  Lagos 
n  25th  April  i86x. 

"  Captain  Welch  was  landed  at  Panama  to  assist  in  suppressing  the  rebellion  on  37th  Sept.  x86o. 

**  Captain  Ogle  was  landed  from  H.M.S.  Britk  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Boyal  Marines  for  the  protection 
f  Cape  Coast  Castle  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Gold  Coast  Artillery  in  October  1842,  and  received  a  vote  of  thanks 
mm  the  Colonial  Government.  Served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Bodney  ftom  September  1867  to  September  1869 ; 
ommanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  of  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  from  tjie  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of 
angchow  in  Nov.  x868 ;  served  with  the  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  January 
36p  (mentioned  in  despatch^). 

»  Lieut.  Cockcmft  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  was  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture 
f  Ranisririri  and  action  of  Rangriawhia  (Medal).  Was  landed  on  the  Island  of  Tanna,  Now  Hebrides,  12th  Aug.  1865 
1  the  oi)eTations  against  the  natives. 

»  Quarter  Master  Healey  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840,  including  the  blockade  of  Alexandria,  bopabardment 
nd  ciipture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acro  (War  Medal  with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Baltic  campaign  of  1855  and 
mM>Tit  in  the  mortar  flotilla  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Has  received  the  Medied  for  Meritorious 
lervice  before  the  enemy,  and  also  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

^  Quarter  Master  Maggs  was  wounded  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Lagos,  a6th  Dec.  1851.  Has  the  Medal  for 
leritorious  Service  and  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

>*  Quarter  Master  Morgan  has  received  the  Arctic  Medal. 


Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry, 

*  Colonel  Aslett  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  Crimea  in  1854  and  part  of  1855,  inclndlng 
i^  battle  of  Balaklava ;  was  present  during  the  whole  of  the  siege  and  ftdl  of  Sebastopol ;  also  at  the  surrender  of 
•cboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Has  the  Gtood 
•;:^'ic-e  Pension. 

Culonel  Snther  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war.  Has  received 
•«  War  Medal  with  Clasp,  as  also  the  Turkish  Medal  for  services  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840-41.  Commazided  the 
attaiion  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  present  at  the  attack  and  bombardment  of  the  Forts  of  Simonosald  by  the  com- 
uiMl  Fleets  ;  landed  in  command  of  Allied  Brigades  for  the  destruction  of  the  five  Forts  and  magazines  on  the  6th 
'-pu>mljer  1864.  Commanded  Brigade  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  stockade  (mentioned  in  des- 
itohps,  CB.,  Colonel,  and  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor).    Has  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

^  Colonel  Clavell  served  with  the  B.M.  Battalion  at  D'Jouni  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  with  (Hasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 
)  Acting  Engineer.  Was  severely  wounded  by  an  explosion  of  gunpowder  while  firing  a  salute  on  board  H.M.  ship 
ii*ifrdorn.  Served  in  tiio%.M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854,  and 
JtTfttiona  there  (Baltic  Medal).  In  1855  he  was  before  Sebastopol  until  its  fall ;  waa  employed  on  the  Staff  of  the 
nuy  aa  Provost  Marshal  on  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Teni  Kal^,  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum,  and 
KTationa  there  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^  Colonel  Penrose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  1838.  Also  in  China  in 
41  42  dtiring  the  operations  in  the  Yane>tse-Kiang.  Landed  on  34th  Oct.  1856  for  the  protection  of  the  British 
fi'^ry  at  Canton ;  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  storming  of  the  breach  in  the  wall  of  Canton  on  39th 
^>Wt,  and  throughout  the  subsequent  operations— mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
:rvtf<.l  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the 
itti^ncs  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal 
annos  at  the  assault  capture  and  destmction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockaile,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  dunng 
2  "hnrt  operations,  from  the  5th  to  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

'  Colonel  Rodney  served  in  Spain  during  the  CarUst  war.  Served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854, 
il  ^Tith  the  Brigade  in  the  Crunea  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  during  the 
fk'p  and  fall  of  Sebostopol ;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
uight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Colonel  Adair  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal),  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  the 
^"a^Ut  upon  Gebail.  Served  before  Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  fall,  and  with  the  R.M,  Battalion  at  the  ooeapa- 
>n  of  Kertch  and  Yeni  KaM,  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kmboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie, 
A  Tarklfth  Modal).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance 
the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
Lttcries,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864  (slightly 
'.undcd,  and  mentioned  in  despatches). 

'  Colonel  J.  H.  Stewart  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840, — at  D*Jouni,  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombard* 
^nt  of  Acre  (War  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'^  Colonel  Wright  served  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals). 

'*  Colonel  Dmry  served  in  Burmah  during  the  war  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with  the  Baltic 
jpedition  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

''  Colonel  Wylde  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  Yeni  ICaltf ;  was  before 
^baatopol  until  ita  fiiU;  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'♦  Colonel  Kennedy  served  under  Admiral  Sir  T.  Cochrane  in  the  operations  against  the  Pirates  in  Borneo  during 
i>?n&t  1843 ;  was  actively  engaged  on  shore  in  the  attack  on  Brun^,  the  destmction  of  a  stockade,  and  the  capture 
a  battery  of  guns  together  with  large  quoatities  of  ammunition ;  served  subsequently  in  the  foremost  line  of  boats 
the  attack  of  the  Pirate  stronghold  of  Malloodoo,  and  on  the  boom  being  broken,  waa  landed  with  the  Marine  force 
Inch  drove  the  pirates  from  their  entrenchments  and  pursued  them  up  the  country.    Li  1846  he  ser^d  intlt>  the 

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force  under  Colonel  Despard  in  the  opemtions  iq  New  Zealand,  and  was  acthrelj  engaged  in  Uie  advance  on,  skge 
and  captnro  of,  tho  Hnapekapcka  stockade,  an  etent  which  ended  that  war  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  Boyle  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Marinea  in  the  expedition  np  the  St.  Joan  de  Nkani^a. 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Serapagni,  and  surrender  of  others  in  1848,  and  wasmenttoned  in  th«  dt* 
spatcbes.  Served  in  China  during  the  last  war,  was  present  at  the  capture  of  tho  forts  and  blockade  of  the  Caatfs 
river,  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  factories,  and  was  at  the  storming  on  apth  Oct.  1856  (mentioned in  despstcbft) ; 
engaged  in  all  the  subsequent  operations,  at  the  destruction  of  Mandarin  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek  (mentraiwd  ::: 
despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  landing  before  and  storming  of  Canton.  Commanded  the  Royal  Marine*  of  tk« 
fleet  on  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Peiho  river  (atr- 
tioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

'«  Colonel  .d 'Arthur  served  with  the  Expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 

'7  Lt.L'olonel  Gwyn  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  was  also  at  the  snrreiider  of  Sn- 
bourn  (Mo  al  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  *  Lt.Colonel  do  Courcy  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bcB* 
bordment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  the  asMiilt  captst 
and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864  (wTerdr 
wounded  by  a  muskot-ball  in  the  left  wrist,  middle  linger  amputated ;  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  iiAjir. 

"  Lt.Colon6l  Pvm  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1858-60,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  thelanlr; 
before,  storm  and  capturo  of  the  city.  In  1858  he  served  on  the  StafT  of  the  Army  as  Captain  Superintendent  uf  tb* 
Canton  Police  Force  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Lt. Colonel  Ellis  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  ir  1854  (Herit , 
was  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  in  the  same  jic, 
and  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Hurdle  at  its  fall,  a«  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Cia^;^ 
Sardinian  Medal,  5th  Class  of  the  MedJidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expedition  of  iSsr^  ^ 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  HoUoway,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  l^elore,  Monn  iv4 
capture  of  the  city  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Appointed  Miyor  of  Brigade  to  the  Royal  Manse*  c 
Augrnst  1858. 

**  Lt. Colonel  Ilerrick  and  Major  Snow  sewed  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 

■7  Lt.Colonel  Prynne  ser\'ed  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  1854  (Modal) .  Served  in  tne  China  expedition  of  i?5r?i 
including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  betore  and  capture  of  the  city.  Also  the  campaign  of  ir . 
mdudi  ag  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Tokoo  Fort,  lieing  on<»  of  Use  's< 
to  enter,  and  shot  the  Chinese  General  in  command  of  it  (mentioned  for  gallantry  in  despatches),  and  siibeet,'^:^ 
operations  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*  Mi^or  Baker  was  in  action  with  the  Russian  batteries  on  HangoeHead,  32nd  May  1854.  Served  with  the  B*!;.; 
expediUon  in  1855,  includimr  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

*  Major  Harris  served  m  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal). 

"  Mi^or  Connolly  served  with  tho  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  - 

"  Major  Gregory  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  23nd  April  1854;  served  with  the  R-M.  Battat.- 
at  the  occanatiun  of  Enpatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebaatoi>ol  iu  i^u-, 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  MedJidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Major  Shute  ser\'ed  in  the  Royal  Navv  during  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  (Tnrkiah  Medal,  and  Ns'i 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).  In  1854-55  he  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  part  of  the  time  a*  Q'^it* 
Master  of  Brigade  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  oattle  of  BalHklav.i,  and  commandcil  »  <  = 
pany  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  tho  Mec^'idic,  and  Turkish  Medal) :  he  «&&  ^*- 
at  the  bombardment  at  Odessa  22nd  April  1854. 

^  Major  Fraser  ser\''ed  as  Adjutant  to  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  boml»rdment  and  snrrcnder  of  the  fcr.*  ' 
Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal). 

**  Majors  Bennett  and  Blanckley  served  during  the  summer  of  1855,  blockading  the  Russian  ports  iz  — 
White  Sea. 

^  Lt. (Lionel  H.  L.  Evans  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  co-operation  with  the  French  army  at  the  attarkt:"! 
surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  includiiL".e 
destruction  of  telegraph  stations  on  29th  June,  and  the  shelling  of  a  large  body  of  Russian  troops  on  ist  July  »M(^-* 
Commanded  a  Company  throughout  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Cantc^i  r.f*. 
storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  action  with  the  Bravea  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountains ;  aocompu:.^ '  ' 
expedition  to  tho  North  as  Adjutant  of  the  3nd  Battalion,  and  was  at  tho  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (wr:^>: 
mentioned  in  despatches).  SerVed  the  campaign  of  i860  as  second  in  command  of  the  Chinese  Coolie  Cur*  ^ 
the  expedition  to  the  North  (Medal  with  thnee  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*■  Major  Carrington  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  a2nd  April  1854  ;  served  the  Eastom  campaipn  vt'  c- 
R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fetll  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  surrender  of  K:::  •^  "-' 
(Modal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-50  in  O.ri 
as  Quarter  Master  of  the  ist  Battalion,  and  was  at  the  operations  before  and  storming  of  Canton ;  eacpeditit-D  t  ' 
North,  and  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho.  Served  thecainpaign  of' i860  as  Riile  In^r--  -' 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severely  wocxiW  " 
the  fhce,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Claaps). 

**  Major  R.  W.  B.  Hunt  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  f'r.- 
Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1 854  (Medal) .    Served  in  the  Black  Sea  fi-om  the  latter  part  of  1 855  to  the  declaration  of  peafr ' 
1856  in  command  of  a  Detachment  in  a  Floatini;  Batteiy.    Was  attached  as  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  yiJii'^  •; 
Volunteers  to  the  Field  Force  employed  in  St.  Thomas-in-the-East,  Jamaica,  during  the  negro  rebellion  d  " 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Privy  and  Legislative  Councils,  and  of  the  8p«aictr  1 ' 
House  of  Assembly).    Was  detached  (Vom  Jamaica  in  1867  by  the  Governor  in  Chief  to  British  Hondiir«»'s  i 
Staff  of  the  Lt,(3ovemor  of  that  colony  for  tho  organisation  of  the  Militia  with  the  rank  of  Colonel  Comnu«!4»:t  ■' 
that  Force  during  the  disturbances  on  the  firontiers  with  the  hostile  Indians  of  Yucatan  and  Guatemala  (tatrtn-- 
in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*«  Lt.Colonel  F.  G.  Pym  served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  Royal  Marines  attached  to  the  Light  Divisir*.  iir!: 
ing  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (commanded  a  position  Battery)  and  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  paiisir  . 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  (Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  CHass  of  the  Mf<l:J:^  "  • 
Turkish  Medal).    Commanded  a  Detachment  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  atr-^'- 
Bohunpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council)  and  Phoolj  no.  »i  '^ ' 
skirmished  to  the  front  under  a  heavy  fire,  captured  two  guns,  and  turned  the  last  on  the  retroatin^r  ei.»Tii\  '  * 
tioned) ;  led  tho  advance  at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Betwa  and  covered  the  retreat ;  led  the  skinnisht-:  ?  »']•!'  >"  ' 
an  overwhelming  force  at  the  battle  of  Ahmora  (mentioned) ;  present  at  tiie  actions  at  Jhamnowlec  aii>\  I'ha.  in»* 
(mentioned  for  both) ;  led  the  assault  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  and  village  of  Nuggur  (mentioned) ;  iln've  ':.  '-• 
enemy's  skirmishers  at  the  capture  of  the  Ranee's  Cote  near  Ahmora  on  9th  June  1858.  having  lea  a  sick  hcA  '.:- 
marched  about  26  miles  during  the  night  to  be  present  with  his  men  (mentioned) ;  attack  on  the  Fort  and  viJIir? 
Jugdespore,  actions  at  and  near  Doomeoreahgungo,  and  battle  of  Toolsepore.    Commandcti  a  Morttr  Efnr 
attached  to  the  siege  train  during  the  latter  part  of  the  campaign  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).    Has  the  Jriv  : 
Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  life  of  a  gunner,  R.M.  A.  at  Spithcad  in  1856. 

*'  Major  H.  F.  Cooper  served  with  tho  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  defence  of  Enpatoria  and  with  the  BrigaCpra  f 
Crimea  during  the  sicKc  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  latterly  as  Acting  Quarter  Master ;  was  Quarter  "Hft'cr  oft.?  :^ 
Battalion  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  CUiss  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Mwlal). 

«  Major  Mnskory  served  in  the  Black  Pea  the  latter  part  of  1855.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Brttla-'f;/ 
the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  tho  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  captuic  '- 
city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Major  West  served  at  the  blocka<Ie  in  tho  Baltic  in  1854 ;  was  present  during  tho  operations  againrt  th*-  -* "?' 
Islands,  including  the  capture  of  an  earthem  battery  on  the  8th  August,  and  in  the  action  with  the  fijiis  of  MJ_ 
sund  on  the  15th  August.    In  1855  he  accompanied  the  Baltic  expedition :  was  in  action  with  stcfiniCTF  or.l »  w:u 
on  21st  June,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).    Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  IJa-tiC  =- 
the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856.  ,      r^r^ni^ 

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"  U.Co]onel  Ambroee  Wolri^  served  in  the  Baltic  in  Angnstand  Septemlier  1854  (Medal) ;  BerredtheBa«tem  cam- 
paijETu  of  1854  with  the  R.M.  Bngade,  including  the  batUc  of  Balakiava,  nud  was  with  the  Light  Division  of  the  Army 
ut  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  in  the  Trenches  during  the  whole  winter;  present  with  the  combined  Force  before 
^bastopol  during  the  siege,  and  at  its  fall  in  1855 ;  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  the  Kertch  expedi- 
tion and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kal^,  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  Medal, 
3th  Class  of  the  Me4}idio,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  engagement  with  the  forts  at 
Kagosima  in  Japan  on  the  xsth  August  1864  (Brevet  of  Mfuor).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at 
the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Major  of  Brigade  at  the  capture  and  de- 
fitroction  of  the  batteries,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  duriiig  the  shore  operations,  IVom  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept. 
1864  (mentioned  in  despatches).  . 
^'  Major  Meheuz  and  Captain  Delaoombe  served  wil^  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

»*  Mnjor  Meade  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balakiava 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tiirkish  Medal).  Served  on  the  China 
expe<lition  of  1857-59.  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  capture  of  tiie  city ;  after- 
wiirds  as  Quarter  Master  of  the  2nd  Battalion.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho^  tiking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Forts,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps). 

**  Captair.  Ruel  was  at  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  from  Redoubt  Kaleh, 
izth  May  1854.  Served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  firom  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  and  with  the  combined  Force 
bcforG  Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  &11 ;  commanded  a  Ck)mpany  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kal^,  and 
was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  Thomas  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  ESupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during 
the  sie^e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  sth  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'-*  Captain  Cobb  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Conton  river,  storm  and 
capture  of  the  city.  Served  as  Adjutant  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  1 860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho, 
taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Tiiku  Forts,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  ClasjMft). 

*^  Lt. Colonel  Cuthbcrt  W.  Burton  while  belonging  to  H.M.S.  WiHcheitter  in  Nov.  1854  was  detached,  by  the  special 
ardor  of  the  Commander  in  Chief,  in  command  of  Detachments  of  Royal  Marines  landed  IVom  the  t^hips  for  the 
lUack  and  destruction  ofalarg^  piratical  fleet  and  batteries  in  Kulan  Bay,  China  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
recoived  the  thanks  of  H.M.  Grovemment  and  the  Lonls  of  the  Admiralty).  Acted  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marines 
[ADdiag  from  the  Fleet  for  the  protection  of  the  British  factories  at  Canton,  and  in  all  the  operations  in  the  Canton 
river  from  Oct.  1856,  including  the  assault  on  and  entry  into  the  city  of  Canton  on  the  29th  Oct.  (mentioned  in  de- 
>patche8) ;  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  war  junks  and  first  taking  of  French  Folly  Fort  on  the  6th  Nov.  (officially 
;hauked,  and  at  the  second  taking  and  demolition  of  the  some  fort  on  6th  Deccmuer.  Adjutant  of  the  Garrison 
;<jmp').4ed  of  seamen,  marines,  and  the  59th  Regt.  at  Fort  Macao  (the  advuiccd  position)  and  in  all  the  atiiacks  upon 
:hai  fon  till  June  1857.  Present  as  Adjutant  to  uie  R.  Marines  at  the  battle  of  Fat«>hnn  on  zst  June  1857  (mentionea  in 
icspatches).  Commanded  North  Wantong  IsUnd  Fort  from  July  to  December.  Adjutant  of  the  Provisional  Bat- 
alion  at  the  aa^ault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  the  28th  and  soth  Dec.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  subse- 
quent operations  uutil  the  Battalion  was  broken  up  on  the  30th  Sept.  1858.  Joined  the  ist  battalion  of  the  R. 
Uarino  Brigade  and  was  attached  to  the  Staff  of  the  Army  as  Deputy.  Superintendent  of  the  Military  Police  Force  at 
J&aton  till  Jan.  1850.  Commanded  a  Company  in  the  action  with  the  Braves  at  Mong  Kong  on  4th  January,  and 
Um  at  the  attack  anu  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shecktsing  on  the  8th  Jan.  1859.  On  quitting  the  China 
itotion,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  general  services  throughout  the  campaign  (Medal  witb 
,wo  ('lasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

•^  Captain  Mould  was  present  at  the  attacks  on  the  Russian  batteries  at  Petropaulovski  on  3i8t  August  and  4tb 
kpt.,  and  at  the  capture  of  two  Russian  vessels  on  7th  Sept.  1854. 

^  Captain  Forbes  served  with  the  expeditions  to  the  Baltic  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 

**  Captain  Francis  Lean  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  x85<i  and  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Royal 
klariue  Battalion,  in  co«operation  with  the  French  Army,  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Bomar- 
fund,  Aland  Isles,  in  Aug.  1854,  and  was  in  the  Company  that  took  possession  of  Fort  Nottich.  and  brought  away 
ho  Russian  garrison.  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  Marines  in  a  gunboat  of  the  flotilla,  and  was  actively 
!Q?agcd  with  the  euem^  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  in  Aug.  1855.  Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out 
'or  service  in  Japan  m  x964-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simono- 
^i,  the  cntnuice  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade, 
n^itrrisines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  fix)m  the  5th  to  the  Sth  Sept.  1864. 

^  <:aptain  Colwell  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  eer- 
rice  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonoeaki,  tho 
tntrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines, 
md  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

^*  Captain  Swale  was  landed  with  Detachments  for  the  protection  of  British  subjects  and  propert^v  at  Singapore, 
n  May  1854.  Was  landed  in  Oct.  1856  for  the  protection  of  the  British  factories  at  Canton,  engaged  in  the  storming 
if  the  breach  in  the  wall  of  that  city  on  29th  October  and  wounded  in  the  neck  by  a  muskec-ball  (mentioned  in 
lei^patches)  ;  was  in  the  boats  at  the  capture  of  French  Folly  Fort  on  5th  Dec. ;  at  the  destruction  of  Chinese  war 
aub»  in  Escape  and  Fatshan  Creeks  on  37th  May  and  xst  June  1857 ;  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and  cap- 
are  of  the  city  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Captain  Wm.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomar- 
uu'l  in  Aug.  1854.  Also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  action  with  a  battery  at  the  mouth  of  the 
!(arva  on  the  xSth  June  (Medal) . 

^  Captain  Ussher  L.  Morris  and  Major  J.  C.  Travers  served  with  the  Baltic  exi)editions  in  1854  ^^^  i^SSi  iueludin^ 
he  action  with  a  battexy  at  the  mouth  of  the  Narva  on  x8th  June,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal), 
.'aptain  Travers  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  xst  Battalion  on  the  China  expedition  of  X857-58.  including  the  blockade 
>f  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  ;  was  appointed  Aide  dc  Camp  to  Colonel 
loUoway  in  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

<'  Captains  STMeekan,    Symons,  H.  S.  Jones,   and  G.  F.  Blake  serveil  with  Uio  Baltic  expedition  in  1854. 


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^  Captain  Mairis  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balak- 
ava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
iri.h  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856.  Served  in  China  with  the  expe<litionary 
t»rce  in  1858-59 ;  also  the  campaign  of  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  the  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and.  cap- 
ure  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severely  wounded  in  the  left  shoulder,  and  mttntionod  in  despatches),  and  subsequent 
p«  rations  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'^  Captain  Mitchell  scr^'cd  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855.  and  was  employed  in  the  rocket-boats  at 
he  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  on  the  9th  August  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until  the  de- 
rlaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

'"  Captain  J.  F.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.M.  BattaUon  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomar- 
-md  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Modal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the 
initio  until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  x8^6. 

''  (Captain  Creighton  served  in  the  Baltic  in  the  latter  part  of  1855  (Medal). 

"'  Captain  Timr.out.h  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  185^  (Medal) ;  also  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  In  the 
;riraoa  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  ttom.  Feb.  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  MedaH. 

75  CnpUun  Nurse  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  1854  (Medal) ;  also  with  tho  combined  Force  before  Sebas- 
op'>l  in  1854-55  uTitil  its  fall;  with  the  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  advance  ou  Yeni  KaM,  also  at  the 
K^mbardment  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  Coppin  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  of  1854  and  X855  (Medal).  Seivcd  with  the  China  expedition 


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of  1857-59,  including  tho  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  operationB  before  and  capture  of  the  dty;  expedition  to  tiie 
North  and  wonndea  at  the  attack  on  the  forte  at  the  Pemo  (Medal  with  Olaep). 

7'  Captain  Brutton  served  with  the  combined  Force  before  Sebastopol  dnring  the  liege  in  x854-S5«  *^  ^^^  the 
expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kal^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

""  Captain  le  Grand  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  flrom  1854  nntil  its  fkll ;  was  also  at  the  captare  of  KcncL. 
and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kal^,  and  at  the  snrrender  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  Clasn,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  Graham  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  inclnoing  the  destraoCion  of  telei^j^ 
stations  on  29th  June,  and  the  shelling  a  large  oodv  of  troops  on  xst  Jnlv  (Medal). 

7*  Captain  R.  F.  Tayler  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  Feb.  1855  until  the  tail  of  BebMtopal 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*o  Captain  Ozzard  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  with  the  combined  Faroe  Itelbn 
Sebastopol  during  the  siege;  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Teni  KaU;  m*  z. 
action  with  outer  defences  of  Sebastopol  on  X7th  Jxme  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  oiitlie 
China  expedition  of  1857-59,  and  was  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Escape  and  Fatsham  Creeks  on  25th  sLd 
3^th  May  and  15th  June  1857,  twice  landed,  attacked  and  defeated  parties  or  Chinese  soldiers;  blockade  of  Caiu: 
river,  action  with  junks  in  the  Macao  Broadway,  capture  of  Chuenpee  Fort,  capture  of  the  batteries  at  Shektcs;, 
and  occupation  of  Canton.  Also  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  and  at  Shanghai  durinfr  tfas 
attacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August,  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Qr.Master,  part  of  the  time  served  as  Garrison  Suf 
Officer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Captain  E.  B.  Pritchard  joined  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Oimea  in  Feb.  185^.  and  served  with  it  undl  the  bQof 
Sebastopol ;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>*  Captain  Shanks  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brinde  in  the  Crimea  danc; 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  Barnes  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Canton  river  in  1856-58 ;  was  in  Macao  Fort  when  attacked  H 
junks  on  4th  January,  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek,  landed  to  destroy  a  village,  atonaaii 
capture  of  Canton  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Captain  Walsh  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855  (Medal) ;  and  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  xip 
antU  the  declaration  of  peace. 

^  Captain  Shairp  served  with  the  Baltic  exi>edition  in  1855.  including  the  destruction  of  telegraph  statiocf  c 
aoth  June,  and  the  shelling  a  large  body  of  troops  on  zst  July  (Medal).  Served  in  China  in  1858-59,  against  pinta ; 
also  during  tho  campaign  of  i860  (Medal). 

•«  Captam  Caimcross  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

*7  Captain  Broufhton  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  latter  part  of  z855'(Medal).  Served  on  the  China  Expedi- 
tion of  1857-59,  including  tho  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  With  ibs 
expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and  as  acting  D.A.  Commissary  (General  at  Shanghai  (Medal  with  Cltfp}. 

**  Captain  Holmes  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  a  fortandaheUiuras 
encampment  on  asrd  June,  blowing  up  of  Fort  Svartholm  and  barracks  on  4th  July,  destruction  of  the  bsn^cb  a: 
Lovisa  on  5th  July,  shelling  a  Cossack  encampment  and  landing  at'  Kounda  Bay  on  the  i  ith  Jnly,  deitmctiai:  d  1 
Cossack  barracks,  &o.,  on  lath  July,  action  with  a  Russiim  steamer,  gunboats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg  os  1.^:^ 
July ;  also  with  the  batteries  on  Fredericksham  on  aist  Julv,  capture  of  the  Island  of  Kolka,  and  deetructionof  k::- 
tary  stores  on  26th  July,  and  bombardment  of  fBweaborg  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltics:::-' 
the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

*>  Captain  A.  H.  Pascoe  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal) .  Served  in  China  during  the  «v,  ssl 
was  present  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek  on  xst  June  2857,  and  blockade  of  the  Canton  rn- 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  cutting  out  of  two  vessels  from  under  the  dtadel  of  San  Bias  ob  v^ 
Kovember  1859. 

M  Captain  Rodney  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

>i  Captain  Wroot  serx^ed  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1855  and  1856  (Medal).  Also  with  thA  China  expfiiixz  -'. 
K858-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  Also  with  tiie  ad- 
dition to  tho  North  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  captare  of  the  North  Tic 
Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

«  Captain  Hale  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Also  with  the  China  expedition  of  1857-5:.  ^ 
eluding  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  With  the  expediticn  ts  t:; 
Korth  m  t86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tanku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fon,!^ 
subsequent  opoi-ntions  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Modneg  ftt>m  Septem^ber  1S67  to^ 
tember  1869 ;  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  landed  firom  the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of  YsmiJtbn* 
in  Nov.  1868  (riiontioned  in  despatches),  and  at  the  attack  and  eai>ture  of  three  walled  villages  in  Jsauur  :^' 
(mentioned  in  de^ipatches). 

^  Captain  Macdonald  served  in  the  Black  Sea  in  the  latter  part  of  1855,  also  in  the  Crimea  during  the  latter  pttrf^ 
1855  (Medal).    Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  Uie  eDtrsoceof  tt  I 
inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  R.M.  at  the  capture  and  destrudion  of  the  iMttenai* 
magasines,  and  barracks,  and  dnring  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  September  1864. 

*«'^Sir  Rose  Lambart  Prioe  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Canton  in  December  1857,  also  at  the  attack  on  the  FieC '- 
Forts  in  June  1859  (wounded),  went  with  the  Battalion  under  Colonel  Oascoigne  to  the  north  of  China  in  1860.  is! 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  affiurs  of  the  21st  and  33xd  Septeictc:.  I 
and  surrender  of  Pckin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*>  Captain  Allnutt  served  in  China  during  tne  war  of  1856-58,  and  was  present  at  the  captare  of  ^e  itets  C" 
blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  ftctories,  at  the  storming  on  the  a9th  Oct.  1856  (c^ 
tioned  in  despatches),  all  the  subsequent  operations,  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek,  the  landing  bef^ 
and  storming  of  Canton,  expedition  to  the  North  and  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Peiho  river  (ICf^ 
with  three  CHasps). 

M  Captain  A.  W.  D.  Smith  served  on  the  Cnina  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Gantoo  rir^ 
the  lanoing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountaini.  affi» 
and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shetksmg ;  expedition  to  the  North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  ?f^^ 
June  1859  (wounded  severely) .  Also  served  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Chincae  Co^ 
Corps  in  1858-50. 

100  Captain  Hore  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  !«:> 
bardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  OrdeT 
Officer  to  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stodaule,  oa^ 
zines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5U1  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  desiatcbH* 

1°^  Captain  Fonblanque  served  on  the  Chma  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Gantoo  hrer.ui 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  tne  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  at  the  atU(i  :■ 
the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  3sth  June  1850 :  served  also  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  tskixl 
of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  suDsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasp»). 

i«  Captain  Heriot  served  on  the  CHiina  expedition  of  1857-58,  indudmg  the  blockade  of  the  Cantoc  riTer.  t|J 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  wofmded  tf  uf 
attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  35th  June  1859.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  with  the  Chinese  Goolie  C<^>  ^ 
eluding  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  the  operations  there  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^°*  Captain  Kennicott  served  in  India  and  China  in  1857-59  *  ^^^  ^^  ^^  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  oa  :^  ^ 
June  1859,  and  served  tho  campaign  of  i860  (Medal) . 

i<H  Captain  Pritchett  served  on  tne  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  rivfr.tt* 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  Now  ^ 
x86o,  and  in  command  of  the  Police  Force  at  Shanghai  daring  the  attacks  by  the  rebels.  , 

i<»  Captain  Scott  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  theltf"* 
Intr  before  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^ 

I**  Captain  Collins  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857^59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  ri«r.  u 
landing;  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  on  4th  Jan.  1859,  and  again  at  the  pilkc^.' 
Shektaing,  present  at  the  detached  post  West  Gate,  Canton,  when  attacked  on  the  night  qfJha^^UL^olr  iM:  ^'^ 

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t  tlio  attack  on  the  Peilio  Forts,  on  35th  June  1859,  where  he  was  seyerely  wonnded  by  a  matchlock-bnllet  in  the  lea 
ee  while  aavinj^  a  woonded  marine  from  drowning  in  the  advanced  ditch  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 
^^  Captain  Barker  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  i857>58,  inclnding  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
mdini;  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  at  the  attack  on 
he  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  asth  Juno  1859;  served  also  the  campaign  of  x86o,  includinjar  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of 
?onghoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (wounded,  and  mentioned  m  despatches),  and  Bubsequent 
•perations  (Hedal  with  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1S64-66,  and  was 
kresent  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Jnpan, 
A  Lieut,  and  Quarter  Master  of  the  R.M.  Battalion,  and  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  tho 
issault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  tho  shore 
iperations,  Crom  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

**  Captain  Thompson  served  on  tho  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
anding  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'^  Captain  Straghan  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river ; 
ccompamed  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  tho  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Ton^i^hoo,  storm 
md  captore'of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal 
cith  three  Clasps). 

'^^  Captain  Servante  served  on  the  (}hina  expedition  of  1857-59,  inclnding  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river.  Also 
he  campai^rn  in  the  North  of  China  in  x86o,  including  the  affair  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tongku,  assault  and  capture 
»f  the  Takn  Forts  (with  the  ladder  party),  and  the  subsequent  engagements  on  the  advance  to  Pekin  (Med^with 
hree  Clasps). 

^^*  Captain  Silver  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of 
he  inland  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

"*  Lients.  F.  Baldwin  and  A.  B.  Crosbie  served  in  China  in  H.M.B.  Bodney  from  September  1867  to  September 
1869,  and  landed  frem  the  Squadron  at  the  occui^ation  of  Yangchow  in  November  x868 ;  also  served  in  a  Battalion  at 
he  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  m  January  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

^^  Lients.  Dwyer  and  Norcock  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Jai>an  in  1864-^,  and  wero 
iresent  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan, 
he  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore 
)perationB,  firom  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

^  M^jor  HuskisBon  served  on  the  Coast  of  Svria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in 
[Tfaina  and  at  Canton  during  the  war  in  1856  (Medal). 

^  Major  William  Jolliffe  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840— at  D'Jouni.the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombard- 
ment of  Acre  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

^  Major  M'CaUum  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal),— at  D'Jouni,  and 
bombardment  of  Acre.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of 
Balaklava,  and  was  with  the  Battalion  attached  to  the  Light  Division  in  the  Trenches  during  the  winter ;  in  1855  he 
was  with  the  combined  Force  before  Sebastopol  until  its  &11 ;  with  tho  Battalion  in  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and 
occupation  of  Teni  Kal^ ;  and  with  tho  Brigade  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal.) 

^^  Lt.  Colonel  Masters  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58.  Served  with  the  expedition  tothenorth  of  China, 
and  commanded  tho  and  Battalion  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  Jtme  1859— severely  wounded,  and 
mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major) .  Served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o  (Medal) . 

^^  Biajor  Arthur  Bllis  served  in  the  Black  Sea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

'**  Lt. Colonel  Cooke  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  tho 
landing  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  command  of  one  of  the  storming  Companies,  also  present  at  the  White 
Cloud  Mountain  affair  m  June  1858,  capture  of  Namtow,  and  capture  of  batteries  at  Shektsing ;  served  afterwards 
as  D.A.Q.M.  Gieneral  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Quarter  Master  White  served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-^51  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siego  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  Medals  for  Meritorious  Conduct). 

^  Quarter  Master  Woon  servea  with  the  Arctic  expedition  of  1850-54  (Medal).  Campaign  in  China  in  1857-^9,  ^ 
eluding  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  storming  of  Canton,  the  taking  and  destruction  of 
Shektsmg,  and  the  expedition  to  tho  North  and  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts,  a5th  June  1859.  Mentiono<l  in  despatches, 
and  awarded  the  Medal  for  Conspicuous  Gfdlantiy,  having  saved  the  life  of  a  wounded  comrade  under  a  heav>'  fire 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Qtiarter  Master  TTaiimg  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-50,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city,  taking  and  destruction  of  Shektsing,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  ono  of 
tho  storming  party  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  a5th  June  1859.  Mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the 
Medal  for  Conspicuous  Gallantry  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  * 

^  Mr.  Hind  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Constantiue,  and  siege  9^ 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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309^  JETer  Majesty^s  Local  Indian  Forces. — War  Services. 

^  Sir  H.  G.  A.  Taylor  was  present  at  several  afikirs  with  the  rebels  in  Goonuoor  in  1801-02,  and  «7ma  ore 
wounded.  He  marched  with  the  zoth  Madras  Inflantry  to  join  the  Grand  Army  under  the  Commander  in  Chief  n^ru 
Hurryhur,  thence  marched  to  join  the  army  in  advance  under  General  Wollesley,  reachinf?  it  in  8ept«nber  i&.^:i:4 
remamed  with  it  until  atter  peace  was  concluded  with  the  Mahrattas,  having  been  present  at  Uie  battles  of  Ai^::^! 
(twice  wounded)  and  Argaum,  and  ihe  siege  and  storm  of  Gawilghur.  Joined  the  Hyderabad  Subsidtary  Fom  n 
1807,  and  continued  with  the  advanced  Field  Force  under  Generals  Doveton,  Sir  Barry  Close,  and  Bomlev  ur^ 
May  1817. 

*  General  H.  Thomson  served  during  the  campaigns  of  1803-5  under  Lord  Lake,  and  was  present  at  the  battles :' 
Laswarrie  and  Ufzulghur,  and  the  siege  and  assault  of  Bhurtpore. 

*  General  F.  Young  served  with  the  Bengal  Volunteers  at  the  taking  of  Balasore  and  operaUons  on  the  C«s: ;: 
1803-4,  and  with  the-  army  under  Lord  Lake  in  1805  including  the  siege  and  assault  of  Bhurtpore.  Kei«ul  w» :  u 
18x4-16,  including  the  actions  of  Nalaparree,  Nahun,  and  Jecluk  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Rajpuoiasa  1 
28x7-18.    Commanded  a  Detachment  employed  in  the  capture  of  the  Gurrah  of  Kooryah  in  1824. 

*  General  A.  Dick  served  against  the  mud  fort  of  Jurhapoora  and  throughout  Lord  Lake's  campaign  is  :  : 
Served  with  the  expedition  to  Java  in  x8ii  and  ^vas  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Fort  Cornells  (Mcd&l  <  : 
Olasp). 

*  General  H.  Hall  served  at  the  reduction  of  the  Province  of  Bundlecund  in  1806-7,  including  Uie  sieges  of  Tiu, 
Burgowa,  and  Cheemere,  and  the  surrender  of  nineteen  other  forts.  Was  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Light  Baitalkm  k;  m 
storming  of  the  fortified  hills  of  Roi?ouieo  and  at  the  siege  of  the  first  class  hill  fortress  of  Ac^eeghur  in  1809;  i^-s 
with  the  army  under  Sir  Gabriel  Martindell  which  kept  Nawab  idLeer  Khan  in  check  und  prevented  his  invadii^g  oc: 
domitiious.  Was  i)resent  with  a  Light  Force  reducing  the  enterprising  chief,  Ghopaul  Sing,  up  the  Bundic*-^ 
Ghauts  in  1810-11 ;  and  at  the  sie'^o  of  the  first  class  hill  fortress  oi  Callengerin  1811-12.  Served  as  Deputy  A*^^uai 
Quarter  Master  General  with  Sir  David  Ochterlony's  Division  of  the  Grand  Army  in  the  great  Pindarre*  wjn  i 
1817-X8,  and  in  the  same  capacity  until  1823  on  various  services  including  the  reduction  of  the  first  class  hiU  fonrt^ 
of  Taraghur,  the  sieges  oi'  Maharajporo  and  Nussreeda  in  Rajpootaua  in  1818 ;  the  first  ounpuign  of  Mhairwruni 
18 19 ;  the  second  in  1821  comprising  attacks  on  Jog-iShamghur,  fort  of  Huttoon  fiurrar,  Kot  Kurrana,  Bramghar,;^i 
Cheetar,  which  in  result  fiuiiUy  subdued  that  destructive  race,  the  Mhairs.  IVesent  in  the  action  of  Moc^mn 
against  the  Kota  Rajah  in  1821 :  also  at  the  siege  of  Snmba  in  1822. 

*  Sir  John  Low  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  59th  Foot  in  the  expedition  to  Java  in  181  x  (Medal  wiih  Cia*: 
Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Malcolm  at  the  battle  of  Mahidpore  in  1 817. 

'  '  General  A.  Tulloch  served  with  the  Army  of  Reserve  assemblod  on  the  Tombuddra  in  1815;  with  Coloa*".]tr- 
riott's  Force  against  Kumool  in  1816;  with  Brigadier  General  Pritzlcr's  division  and  Sir  Tboma«  Munrosf  :^ 
in  18x7.  Was  in  charge  of  the  Madras  Commissariat  on  the  expedition  to  Ava  in  1824-26,  and  wna  prefce:it  s:  ur 
taking  of  Donabew,  Melowc,  and  Paghammew  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Goomsoor  during  the  second  car 
paign  in  that  district. 

"General  J.  W.  Cleveland  served  in  the  first  Burmese  war  and  was  present  at  Wattygaum  and  Nappadee  '^M 
with  Clasp).  , 

'  Greneral  G.  Warren  served  with  the  ist  European  Bengul  Fiisiliera  at  the  8ie.?^o  of  Bhurtpore  in  iS^  under  h-l 
Combermere,  and  commanded  one  of  the  two  Companies  selected  to  escalade  at  the  Jungecna  Gate— roceits  i  ^ 
severe  sabre  wound  on  the  right  shoulder,  a  severe  sabre  wound  on  the  left  side  of  the  lace,  and  a  third  mu-' 
wound  on  the  left  hand  causing  amputation  of  the  ihumb  and  the  loss  in  the  use  of  the  fore  and  middle  tii--^ 
(Indian  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  AiTghanistan  in  1839  under  Lord  Ke-iiic*ii^ 
was  ])resent  at  the  nsi^ault  und  rapture  ul  Ghuxilce,  again  severely  wounded — l>one  of  the  right  arm  s.;''^ 
the  elbow  shattered  by  a  musket  ball,  a  gun-shot  wound  through  the  upper  part  of  the  left  writt.  and  a^-:^- 
gun-shot  wound  over  the  surface  of  the  body  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Doonmee  Order,  and  Brevet  of  LlCoI  ~i 
The  severe  nature  of  these  wounds  caiuiing  temporary  removal  from  active  service,  he  was  sent  back  to  lau^  - 
charge  of  the  state  prisoners  Goolam  Hyder  late  Governor  of  Ghuznce,  and  the  Sirdar  Hadjee  Khan  Kakor.  ir- 
the  Colunui  moving  through  the  Kyl>er  Pass.  Was  specially  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Governor  Gti^^ 
India  by  Sir  Willou;rhby  Cotton  commanding  the  Bengal  Troops  in  AfTghanit^tan  for  gallant  conduct  at  Gbs&>- 
and  was  nominated  Town  and  Fort  Majir  of  Fort  William.  He  was  on  board  the  steam-frigato  TwoiKnarJ: 
two  Companies  of  the  iSth  Royal  Irish  during  the  Kaval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stodi^=' 
on  the  Rangoon  river ;  was  removed  from  the  field  dming  the  second  day's  attack  on  the  Great  Pagoda  fnat  ur 
efifects  of  a  severe  sun-stroke  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  General  R.  Hawkes  served  during  the  Mahratta  war  in  1817-18,  and  was  present  with  the  diamounted  Caval7 ; 
the  storm  of  Chonndah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  General  J.  Bell  scn'ed  in  the  Mahratta  war  and  was  present  at  ihe  siege  of  Assecrghur.  Served  also  throc^-^o 
the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  Cokaine,  Prome,  and  Pagauzn  Mew,  and  &Ii  i*- 
affairs  in  which  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  force  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell  were  engaged  (Medal  with  C-i\ 

"  General  C.  D.  Wilkinson  served  during  the  Sutlcj  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  commanded  a  Brigade  at  ibo  l-- >- 
of  Sobrtton  (Medal,  and  CB.). 

1*  General  J.  E.  Williams  sei-ved  in  the  latter  part  of  the  first  Burmese  war. 

1*  General  R.  Alexander  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  i8io,  was  at  an  attack  on  Cibtut  in  i8xt,  in  some  partial  ci^p.'S 
mentH  with  the  French  Toulon  fleet,  and  in  an  action  with  the  batteries  at  the  Hieres  Isles,  besides  several  de^ulvr 
affairs  on  the  consts  of  France  and  Spain  in  1811-12.  Was  engaged  in  the  Naval  and  MiUtaiy  operations  at  tb  1 
de  Balaguer  after  the  siege  of  Tcrragona  in  1812;  at  the  capture  of  Port  D'Auzio,  and  destruction  of  it.'^  Fen- : 
1813;  at  the  atuick  upon  and  capitulation  of  Port  Maurice  in  the  same  year.;  at  the  siege  and  surrenderor  (k-^ 
and  wirh  the  expedition  that  went  from  thence  to  Corsica  in  1814.  Was  employed  with  the  Troops  that  tookpofsesi-J  : 
Fort  St.  Elmo  at  the  surrender  of  Naples  and  the  Neapolitan  lieet  in  1815,  and  at  the  capture  of  a  Frencu  tri-^'i  •'- 
Gaeta  the  same  year ;  at  an  attack  on  some  Prs^os  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca  in  1817,  and  in  several  other  snudl  *^-^ 
dtiring  eight  years'  Naval  service. 

**  General  J.  K.  Luard  served  with  the  expedition  to  Avo  in  1824,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Arracac j^^- 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Heights  (Medal),  fcserved  with  the  Kumool  Field  Force  in  1839.  Alst*  with  the  Cj--  • 
Expedition  ft-om  16th  June  till  the  termination  of  hcstilitie^i  in  t^eptember  1842 ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  \'  •- 
sung  and  Shanghae,  and  with  the  Centre  Brigade  undci*  Major  General  Schoedde  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gai- 
keang-Foo  on  the  21st  July  1842  (Medal). 

"  General  A.  Dorville  was  present  with  Brigadier  Pritzler's  Force  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  kic-- 
Served  at  the  siege  of  Gopauldroog,  was  Deputy  A&sLstant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Northern  Column  of  the  l^'t; 
Field  Force  in  1834. 

*7  General  T.  L .  Green  was  employed  against  the  insurgent  Royanah  in  the  Kittoor  district  in  1 830,  and  in  the  r*:^ 
•oor  Zemindary  in  1836-37,  and  in  1847. 

*•  General  F.  Straton  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Dcrcan  and  Eerar  from  1814  to  1S19,  and  was  at  the  tiksi:  ■" 
0  haokam  and  Kurra,  and  several  other  Forts,  also  some  small  affairs  witli  the  (^Avalry  against  Pindarees  and  s^ii^ 
Dullah  in  Berar  till  1821.  Marched  towards  Asseei'ghur  with  Sakabut  Khan's  Force  and  remained  in  reserre  ll  u 
a  iego  was  over. 

^  General  J.  Yaldwyn  served  in  Kimedy  in  1834,  and  in  Goomsoor  in  1837. 

*'  Sir  W.  L.  GrilHcs- Williams  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

»  General  E.  E.  Bruce  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  army  of  a  rebel  chief  in  October  1818.  Also  in  the  Ci<^ 
campaign  in  1834. 

*»  General  H.  C.  M.  Cox  accompanied  the  5th  Volimteer  Battalion  to  Java  in  181 1,  and  was  present  at  the  a5«J- 
and  capture  of  Fort  Coruelis  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1817,  and  was  prci<3it  *:  tt^ 
siege  and  capture  of  Hattras.    Served  in  Oude  in  1822. 

*♦  General  G.  Huysho  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1825.  Commanded  the  26th  Bengal  Native  lafi^JT 
throughout  the  operat'ons  in  Aflfghanistan  in  1842  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  pret^ent  at  the  forciDjrf-^^' 
Khyber  Pass,  actions  at  Mamoo  Knail  (severely  wounded),  JugduUuck,  and  Tczeen,  and  capture  of  Istaliff  l**^ 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.). 

■»  Sir  John  Campbell  Ber\'edin  Kimedy  in  X834  and  in  Goomsoor  in  1836-37,  was  present  tX  the  aflkin  of  (Sarttaz** 


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jrafTQdda,  Jeringha,  Subba,  Toolsi  in  Kimedj,  and  in  most  of  the  principal  and  many  of  the  minor  afikirs  which  took 
ace  during  the  Goomaoor  war.    Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  China. 

**  Gerieml  C.  Hamilton  served  the  Gwalior  campai^  of  1843-44  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajporo 
ironze  Star,  and  CB.).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Hood- 
oo and  Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  Clnsp) ;  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kote  Kangra. 

'^  (lencral  E.  Armstrong  was  present  in  the  several  aiTairs  in  which  the  Head  Quarters  34th  Madras  Native 
ifantry  were  engaged  witn  the  enemy  in  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon  from  its  landing  with  the  first  expedition  till  the 
td  of  October  18-^4,  including  a  series  of  attacks  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Todaghee  and  Kyakloo  sth  to  7th 
;t^ober  1824.  Commanded  34th  N.I.  in  the  action  fought  at  Zorapore  with  Patun,  Arab,  and  UohiUa  Troops  in 
hich  he  personally  captured  the  Nawab. 

=5  Gineral  P.  P.  Story  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Sind  in  1843  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was 
f  ^cnt  at  the  battles  of  Mceanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

^'  Kicnt. General  W.  Prescott  served  with  the  and  Battalion  i8th  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  Ceylon  in  18x8-19 ;  and 
i'.h  the  I  St  Battalion  2nd  Regiment  in  Candeish  and  Berar  1819-20  while  employed  against  the  Bheels  and  Shaik 
aliah.  Served  with  the  2nd  Regiment  in  China,  and  for  part  of  the  time  commanded  the  Flank  Companies  of  the 
i'.\  und  6th  Regiments  and  Rifle  Company  of  the  36th  up  to  the  conclusion  of  the  Peace  at  Nankin  (Medal). 
^  Li  cut.  General  H.  Lawrence  served  on  board  the  Astell  East  Indiaman  in  command  of  two  guns  on  her  qnoarter 
ck  1:1  a  sovere  action  fought  in  the  Mozambique  Channel  on  ^rd  July  z8io,  between  three  Indiamen  and  two  French 
i/Hios  and  a  corvette.    Served  in  the  operations  against  and  attack  of  the  Fortavss  of  Malown  in  the  Nepanl  war 

1^14-15  (Modal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  Reserve  of  the  Grand  Army  during  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  X817-X9  j 
so  against  Coles  in  1835,  and  in  command  of  a  Brigade  of  all  arms  employed  against  same  Tribes  m  X8J6-37. 
"  Lieut.General  R.  Budd  was  engaged  in  the  Pindaree  Dours  in  1815-16.    Served  daring  the  whole  of  the  Mahratta 
tnpaign  1817-18,  and  was  present  at  Mahidpore,  Talnair.  pursuits  of  Trimbuckjee,  Holkar,  and  Bajee  Row  to  the 
lal  surrender  near  Asseergnur.    Served  in  tiic  first  expedition  to  Burmah.    Also  with  the  advance  of  the  Western 
jinmii  in  the  campaign  against  Coorg  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Hnggol  Pass  in  April  1834. 
3'  Liout.G^eral  H.  Dick  served  in  Rewah  in  1813 ;  and  in  the  Mahratta  and  Pindaree  war  in  i8x7-x8,  including  the 
duciion  of  Dhamony,  and  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gurrah  Mundiah.     Commanded  the  56th  Bengal  Native 
iCiuiry  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 
^  liif-at  General  D.  Downing  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  with  the  Division  nnder  Brigadier 
lit-  ler  (Medal). 

^-  Lieut.General  F.  H.  Sandys  served  in  the  Nepaul  war  of  1815-16 ;  also  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Khoordan 
--tricts  in  1817-18.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Knox  in  the 
ipiiiro  of  petty  forts  in  the  Jeyporo  territory. 

^  Lieut.General  L.  S.  Lird  feerved  at  the  capture  of  the  Mauritius  in  1810;  in  the  Nepaul  campaign  in  x8i6  (Medal 
ith  Clasp) ;  and  in  Oudo  in  1816-17.  -AJso  during  the  Pindaree  war  in  1817-19 ;  InBundlecun^  in  1821 ;  in  Hurrianah 
1 1S24-25  :  acrainst  the  Coles  in  1832-33;  and  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  actions  of 
;oo<ikee.  Ferozes^hah,  Buddiwal,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the 
3nthal  Brigude  during  the  insurrection  of  1855-56. 

*•  Lieut.General  D.  Birrell  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1825-26  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Army  of 
le  Indus  in  Afifghanistan  in  1839-40,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  G^uznee  (Medal),  and  operations 
I  the  Wuzeeree  Valley  (3rd  Class  of  the  Dooranee  Order).  Served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  had  » 
■yvbii  kilted  under  him  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah,  and  commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  Bfittle  of  Sobraon  (Medal  and 
la.'p.  jjnd  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

*^  Lieut.General  T.  Polwhele  served  in  the  Nepaul  campaign  in  1816  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  with  the  Expedition  to 
ejlon  in  i8i8,  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1824-25  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  Mahatee  and  Arracan  (Clasp). 
l?o  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Candahar  and  AflTghanistan  of  1839-42,  ond  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
ironghout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded 
le  42nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Sutlea  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
[oodkce,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medal  nnd  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 
*'  Sir  John  Fowler  Bradford  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Alfghanistan  and  was  present  in  the  several  engage- 
aohts  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  and  was  present 
I  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  • 
le  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
lienab,  and  actions  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clusps,  and  CB.). 

"  Lieut.General  E.  Messiter  served  with  the  first  Expedition  to  China. 

*^  Lieut.General  T.  A.  Duke  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ava  in  1824-25,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ran- 
oon  on  the  nth  May  1824,  at  assault  and  capture  of  stockade  near,  and  attack  of  Kimmendine  3rd  Jime,  attack  and 
ikinj;  of  Kimmendine  10th  and  iith  June,  7  stockades  at  Kammoral,  fort  and  fortified  Pagoda  of  Syriam  3rd  August. 
t  the  Dallah  Greek  stockade  7th  August,  taking  of  Pegu  30th  November,  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  intrenchments 
th  December,  night  attack  of  Dallah  stockades  7th  and  Sth  December  1824,  attack  of  Poolong  19th  February  1825, 
Eiptsre  of  AVhite  Pagoda  stockade,  and  attack  on  Donabew  7th  March  1825,  ond  several  other  minor  affairs,  an4 
Im  lii.jht  attack  on  the  Flotilla  till  2nd  April  when  Donabew  was  evacuated  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  ex- 
edition  to  Malacca  in  1852,  and  with  the  second  expedition  to  Burmah  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Com- 
aanied  the  Kimedy  Field  Force  in  November  and  December  1856. 

♦*  Lieut.General  J.  C.  C.  Gray  served  during  the  Nepaul  war.  Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in 
B^5-26  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Lieut.General  C.  Holl  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825-26,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  Wattyganm 
n<l  N;ippadee  heights  near  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Lieut.General  M.  Carthew  served  in  the  Goomsoor  campaign  in  1837,  Also  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in 
Penpal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  26th  27th  and  28th  November  1857  i^  t^ie  vicinity  of  Cawn- 
ore  trhen  attacked  by  the  whole  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal,  and  CB.) 

*^  Lieut.General  F.  B.  Corfleld  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
hillian walla  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

"^  Lieut.Geneml  W.  R.  Corfleld  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
V  as  employed  in  the  Cole  country  in  1836-37.  Ser\'ed  with  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  1830-40  and  was  present  at  the 
torm  and  capture  of  Khelat.  Also  the  Gwalior  campaign  in  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronse 
^t^rj.  Commanded  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign,  including  the  actions  of 
>a(i<)  jiapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AfTghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal 
nth  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

Sir  Francis  Wheler  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1821-22 ;  also  in  AflTghanistan  in  1830-40.  including  the  assault  and 
«pture  of  Chuznee  (Medal)  and  pursuit  of  Dost  Mahomed  Khan  (3rd  Class  of  the  Dooranee  Order).  Served 
^i"  >u?hout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan  as  well  as  all  the 
operations  in  its  vicinity,  and  commanded  the  Cavalry  in  the  attacking  Column  at  the  action  of  Boon:gkhoond 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel).  Commanded  Baugor  district  as  Brigadier 
mnng  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  action  against  the  rebels  at  Zatimpore,  Dowlutpore,  and 
joonapoora ;  also  commanded  Columns  of  troops  in  Rewah  and  Bundlecund  against  rebels  at  the  end  of  1859,  »^ 
i^a-s  thanked  by  Lord  Clyde  in  General  Orders  (Medal,  and  CB.). 

Lieut.General  F.  Rowcroft  commanded  the  Samn  and  Gtoruckpore  Field  Force  with  the  Naval  Brigade  of 
ji  ii.S.  Pearl  iu  the  Goruckpore  district  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  as  Brigadier  from  xst 
mntiiry  1858,  including  the  successftil  actions  at  Shohunpore,  Phoolpore  (captuing  three  Guns),  Amorah  near 
J  2abad  5th  March  1858  (capturing  eight  Guns),  near  Amorah  on  the  17th  and  25th  April,  on  the  Raptee  on  the  26th 
f^'vember  and  3rd  December,  at  Toolsepore  near  the  Nepaul  Hills  against  Balla  Rao  and  Mahomed  Hassun,  cap- 
.unriff  two  Guns ;  in  the  several  actions  capturing  sixteen  Guns  (Medal,  and  CB.). 

Leut.  General  Hugh  Troup  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  North -West  Frontier 
inaia  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1851-52  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^^Qt.(7eneral  D.  Simpson  served  in  command  of  a  Force  against  the  rebels  in  the  hills  north  of  Jnllnnder  in 
/Med^l'  ^^^  ^^  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  of  Umb  and  subsequent  occupation  of  the  fort  of  Oonah 


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'•  Lieat.General  T.  H.  Sholdham  served  with  the  expedition  in  China  in  X842-43  (Medal). 
^7  liient.ttenemi  W.  C.  M'Leod  served  in  the  first  Barmeee  \^ar  and  was  present  at  Donahew,  lYomt,  tnd  macy 
other  affiiire  during  the  campaign  in  Ava  (Medal  with  Cltt«p). 

■"  Lieut. General  Colin  Troap  served  against  the  Bheels  in  1827.  Also  throaghout  the  operatums  in  Affghioktc 
in  1839-42.  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghoznee  (Medal),  and  waa  taken  prisoner  dnring  the  rctrnt  frua 
Cabal  iu  January  1842.  Served  in  the  Bnilej  expedition  in  1846  and  commanded  the  48th  Bengal  KatiTe  Infantry 
at  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

•*  Lieut. General  G.  A.  Baillie  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  engaged  in  th 
suppression  of  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837. 

^  Sir  Neville  Chamberli^  served  throughout  the  Affghan  campaigns  of  1839-42,  daring  which  be  was  attufce^ 
to  Cbrisiie's  Corps  of  Irregular  Cavalry,  and  was  wounded  on  six  difierent  occasions  and  has  received  the  Mea. 
for  Qhuznee,  and  also  tho  Medal  inscribed  "  Candahar,  Ghusnee.  and  Cabul  1842."  Was  present  with  the  Gotcrj' 
General'a  Body  Guard  at  the  battle  of  Maharsjpore  39th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Po^jaub  cutftir- 
of  1848-T4Q,  including  the  actions  of  ChilUan  wallah  and  Goojerat  (Mcdul  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  Force  : 
the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  various  expeditions  against  the  ho&tile  Hill  Tribes,  and  with  aignal  succen  (^coi 
with  Oasp,  XCJ9.  and  f 05/.) . 
^  LieutOeneral  D.  Babington  served  with  the  Goomsoor  Field  Force  in  1837. 

o  Lient.  General  J.  K  Landers  commanded  the  Bhopal  Contiugent  in  an  engagement  with  a  party  of  insBi^t' 
in  1846. 

*»  Lient.General  J.  Travers  served  throughont  the  campaigns  of  1840-42  in  Affghanistan,  partly  with  his  ^ 
Regiment  the  2nd  Bengal  Grenadiers  and  partly  with  Skinner's  Kcne  the  present  ist  Cavalry,  and  was  psese-i  = 
the  actions  of  Limdi  Kbannh,  Khamind,  Baba  Wullee  (sabre  wound) ,  Cavalry  actions  of  38ih  and  3iEt  August,  ree^* 
ture  of  Ghuanee,  actions  at  Benee  Badaum,  and  Mydaum.  also  in  many  attacks  ui)on  the  Rear  Guard  and  F't«:* 
Parties  of  General  Nott's  Army  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  name  brouarht  to  the  special  notice  ci  t:« 
Government  of  India  by  General  Nott  who  also  thanked  him  on  the  field  on  two  diflrcrent  occasions  for  his  ktttcis 
in  contact  with  the  enemy.  Medal  mscribed  "Candahar,  Ghuzneo.  and  Cabul  18^2,"  and  Brevet  of  Major).  SerrK;: 
the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  commanded  the  Ntisseeree  Goorkha  Battalion  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (mentksf!! 
in  despatches,  Medal} .  Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  tho  attack  upon  and  defeat  of  iu.> 
gents  at  Kullea  Karee  on  the  loth  October  1846  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Governor  Gaxr>. 
Commanded  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  the  field  against  Shunker  Sing  in  1856  and  received  the  thanks  of  G^^tn- 
ment  for  the  complete  success  which  attended  these  operations.  Commanded  at  and  in  retreat  from  Indore  is  Ji; 
2857  (mentioned  m  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Government.  Medal,  and  also  awarde<l  tho  Victoria  Cross  "fc'i 
daring  act  of  bravery  when  the  Indore  Residen<^  was  suddenly  attacked  by  Holkar's  Troops,  in  having  cbvpi 
the  Guns  with  only  five  men  to  support  him,  and  mriven  the  gunners  (Vom  the  guns,  which  eaved  the  lives  of  iskj 
persons,  fugitives  to  the  Residency.  His  horse  was  shot  in  three  places,  and  Lis  accoutrements  were  shot  tliii;u*s 
in  various  parts"). 

^  Lient.General  J.  Liptrap  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1824-25  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  af.zr.  [ 
Mahatee  and  Arraean.  Campaign  of  1839-40  in  Afijghanistan,  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  Socthal  camf«i.'A<^' 
2855.  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  m  1857,  &°d  brought  back  the  men  of  the  45th  ISative  Infantry  four  diffin; 
times  when  they  mutinied  and  marched  away  with  the  colors  and  aims— thanked  in  Brigade  Orders  fcr  <Lr:; 
bravery  on  the  xsth  May  1857. 

^  Lieut.G«neial  P.  T.  Cherry  was  employed  on  three  occnsions  against  the  Rajah  of  Kolapore.  Served inili^ 
xst  Madras  Cavalry  during  the  Goorg  campaign  in  1834.  Was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Bolcmi:^  - 
September  1841. 

••  Major  General  R.  Shubrick  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53;  commanded  seven  Compani«(f  •> 
5th  Madras  Native  Inflantzy  at  the  capture  of  Pegu  (thanked  in  despatch,  and  by  the  Governor  GenenP;  ^  *-; 
manded  the  Regiment  in  the  ad  van  ce  from  Martaban  to  Tongiioo ;  preseu  t  at  G<)ngoh  and  other  minor  affair^-tiaui'! 
in  despatch  and  by  the  Governor  General  (Medal  with  Clatp  lor  Pegu).  Served  with  the  Sanger  Field Dhu  ^ 
in  1850  and  conducted  the  operations  which  led  to  the  capture  of  the  rebel  Runmust  Singh  of  Rewah. 
«  Major  General  W.  B.  WfBmvss  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind  ana  was  present  at  ibc  l^stt-i 
>  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

«  Sir  Edward  Lechmere  Russell  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1842-43  and  was  prt*c\ 
in  all  the  operations  including  the  expedition  to  and  destruction  of  Imaumghur,  and  as  Adjutant  of  thf  ^- 
Irregular  Horse  in  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  and  surrender  of  Omerkote  (Medal). 

">  Major  General  H.  W.  Matthews  served  tho  campaigns  of  1839-42  iu  AlTghanistan  and  was  present  Oar^zi  f- 
the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  and  taking  of  iBtalifl",  and  was  wounded  in  the  Jngdnlluck  Pass  (M^^- 
Present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  a9th  Dec.  1843  (Bronae  Star).  Served  in  the  Sutlq  campaign  in  lU'^  t' 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

7*^  Mi^or  General  C.  Prior  served  with  Brigadier  Wild*s  Brigade  in  1841-42,  and  was  present  at  the  rdief  '"^  -'- 
Garrison  of  Ali  Mii^id,  Kyber  Pass,  and  in  the  several  actions  from  the  13th  to  the  26th  January  184a.  .^^  - 
campaign  of  184a  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  includin»r  the  storming  of  the  Kyber  Pass  and  gnkseq'^- 
operations  on  the  advance  to  Cabul  (Medal) .  Seni'ed  against  the  II ill  Tri1>e8  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  ifi45-  , 
7^  Mi^or  General  F.  W.  Burroughs  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Littler  in  the  Sutlcy  campaitni  in  i&i^  ^- 
was  present  at  the  afilur  of  Buddiwal.  Served  as  Assistaat  Adjutant  General  of  Division  in  the  Ponjasl  f-'-' 
paign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  Ramnuggur,  and  with  the  Force  tmder  General  Wheeler  at  the  capture  cf  ^^ 
heights  of  Dulla  (Medal) . 

w  Major  General  W,  K.  Babington  served  with  the  Groomsoor  Field  Force  in  1837.  Also  in  the  Indian  u^^j 
campai^  in  Bengal  fh>m  the  5th  August  1857  to  the  31st  December  1858. 

71  Major  General  H.  W.  Blake  served  during  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837.  Also  the  rebellion  i3  '^ 
Golcondah  Zemindary  in  1848. 

7*  Major  General  W.  F.  Nuthall  served  in  1852-53 ;  drew  together  three  outposts  of  the  Arraean  Battalion  h -* 
Aeng  Pass  with  which  he  surprised  and  captured  the  Norigau  stockade  at  tho  summit  of  the  Pass.  Has  kcc'-^ 
the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  on  several  following  occasions  :— for  services  with  the  Pegu  Light  Infantry-^ 
expelling  Marauding  Bands  in  the  Rangoon  district  in  1853,  in  Pegu  district  iu  185^54,  and  in  Tharawaddr  dbr^' '• 
in  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

7»  Major  General  M.  Galwoy  served  with  the  Force  in  Burmnh  in  1852.  Also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  rc^-J 
from  May  1857  to  February  1859,  «u^d  was  present  wilh  Uavclock's  Force  in  the  actions  of  Futtehiwre,  A  !?»• 
Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Busseerut  Gunge  (both  actions),  Boorbecake  Chowkee,  and  Bithoor,  cn^'-ttit-'' 
Ganges  into  Oude,  actions  of  Mungarwar,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  ssih  September,  defence  of  the  Besidencr  ^^  ^ 
relieved  bv  Lord  Clyde  on  the  17th  November;  subsequent  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  up  to  the  capft^  ,' 
Lucknow  (wounded) ;  and  campaign  in  Oude  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Li.Cc^-^  • 
CB. ,  and  a  year's  service) . 

7*  Major  General  A.  R.  Manson  served  in  the  Puigaab  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  aciij^^ 
render  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  c&mi)aign  of  1856-57,  iBn-c^ 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  aud  batt!e  of  kooahab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Covmu^^' 
his  Regiment  at  the  action  with  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  near  lUgghur.  . 

^  Major  General  John  Forbes  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affgham'stan  in  1841-42.  including  tltf  * ; 
vance  on  Candahar,  and  the  several  operations  of  the  army  tmder  General  Nott  leading  to  tlie  reocniH^^'^  ! 
Ghujsnee  and  Cabtil  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  Sind  m  1843.  and  wa*r«:^' 
at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rez^  ■' 
surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Bora^oon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab— severely  wotmded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  »^ '^' 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  f^m  the  siege  of  Ratghur  to  the  Call  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  C»-i  • 
Commanded  the  rear  guard  from  Etora  to  Deopoora  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  and  which  ho  lie!d  ia  ci^^ 
until  the  bnggag^  was  safely  escorted  into  camp. 
»  Mf^or  General  J.  C.  Innes  served  during  the  Shekawattee  campaign.  Also  in  the  Bundlecund  infflrT«t:w- 
"  Mi^or  General  H.  Milne  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1839-43  in  Affghanietan  as  a  Cc.num<*ari»t>''^«;' 
and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  assault  and  capture  of  the  fbrt  of  FooiadJ*  tt*^ 
Bamean,  defeikt  of  Dost  Mahomed  Khan  near  Bamean.  defence  of  Khelat-i*GhiUie  fironLAugo^,  UUi  to  Joa«  '^^ ' 

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sommanded  a  party  when  the  Affghans  aasanlted  and  were  repnlaed,  also  present  in  the  action  of  Ghoain,  reoocnpa- 
:io]i  of  Ghuanee,  action  of  Benee  Badam,  reocoupation  of  Cabal,  and  all  the  subsequent  operations  consequent  on  the 
?vucaation  of  Affghanistan  (Medal).  Served  wiih  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Chinglee  Yslley  on  the 
Ga^ofzie  border  in  April  1858  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^'  Major  General  G.  S.  Montgomery  commanaed  a  field  detachment  m  the  Ahmednugeur  ZUla  in  the  suppression. 
>f  Bheels  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  two  engagements— severely  wounded,  and  liorse  shot.  Served  in  the 
[ndian  mutiny  campai^  (Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

"  Mi^or  General  W.  P.  Hampton  served  against  insurgent  (^les  in  1836-37.  In  Affghanistan,  including  the  cap- 
ture of  Khelat  in  1839.  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  battle  of  Maharajporo  (Bronze  Star).  Pui^aub  campaign  of 
1848-49.  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  aotioixs  of  Sadoolapore.  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of 
Lhe  Sikhs  and  Aifghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in. 
liso  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  ^ist  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  (one  of  the  few  legiments  that  was  never 
iisarmed  and  remained  faithfUl)  at  Sanger  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Army  in  1857,  and  subsequent  opera- 
tioas  against  rebels  and  mutineers  in  Sanger  dietrict  and  Central  India  ia  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Major  Gteneral  U.  £.  8.  Abbott  served  with  the  Joudhpore  Field  Force  in  1639-40.  and  was  present  at  the  sur<- 
render  of  the  fort  of  Joudhpore.  Was  present  with  the  regiment,  the  74th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  at  Delhi  on  tha 
>utbreak  of  the  mutiny  there  on  the  nth  May  1857,  and  commanded  the  post  at  the  Cashmere  Gate.  Subsequently 
X)mmanded  the  and  European  Beneal  Fusiliers  in  the  Delhi  district  from  September  to  Novembtt:  1857.  Com- 
Doandcd  the  district  of  Dehra  Doon  Irom  December  1857  to  Februaiy  1858,  and  prevented  the  threatened  enUy  of 
.he  Xawab  of  Niujeebabad.  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  under  General  Whitlock  in  command  of  the 
Bundlecund  Auxiliaries  f^om  April  to  July  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Jhii^un,  the  skirmish  at  Koobrye 
n  command  of  the  Advanced  Guard,  battle  ofBanda  in  command  of  the  Rear  Guard  (mentioned  in  despatches^ 
yiedalwithClafp). 

•»*  Major  General  D.  M.  Probyn  served  on  the  Trans-Indus  Frontier  from  1852  to  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
>peration8  in  the  Bozdar  HiUs  in  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in 
"^57-5^.  and  was  present  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  action  of  Nujjufghur  and  other  minor  en- 
zagements,  and  commanded  the  2nd  Pu^jaub  Cavalry  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
lesiiatches).  Served  in  the  same  command  with  the  Flying  Coluum  undta*  Colonel  Greathed,  and  waa 
present  at  the  actions  of  Bnlundshur,  AUyghur,  and  Agra  (Four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded 
(he  Victoria  Cross  "for  distinguished  gallantry  and  daring  throughout  this  campaign").  Ue  was  also  present. 
al  the  action  of  Kanot^e,  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (twice  mentioned  in  despatchee,  and  thanked  by 
the  Governor  General),  battle  of  Cawnporo  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kale  Nuddee,  storm 
md  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  and  a  year's  service).  Was  permitted  to 
retain  the  aommand  of  the  ist  Sikh  Irxegular  Cavalry,  while  on  fUrlough,  as  a  special  reward  for  nis  services. 
[Commanded  the  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
LuCoIonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*>*  M^jor  (General  B.  Boyd  served  against  the  Bheels  in  Malwa  in  1836.  Sutld  campaign  in  1846,  including 
,he  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  Bundlecund 
in  1858. 

*^  Mf^'or  General  J.  LiptTOtt  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock 
(Medalj.  Served  also  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  X846,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Aliwal  (horse  shot^ 
Medal; . 

**  Major  General  E.  P.  Lyurh  served  in  Persia  with  the  army  under  Greneral  Bethune,  and  commanded  a  Regiment 
in  the  battle  of  Kiser  Chun  and  defeat  of  the  army  of  the  Princes  of  Shiraz  (Order  of  the  Lion  and  Sun,  and  a 
letter  of  thanks  from  the  &Sb:»h  of  Persia).  Served  on  Political  Employ  in  AfTghanistan  in  1840-41,  and  was  present 
in  several  afikirs  with  the  insurgent  Ghilzics.  Was  present  with  the  force  which  captured  and  doi»tro>  ed  tho 
fort  of  Sheik  Othman  in  ihu  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

*"  Major  General  R.  J.  Hawthorne  served  in  Bind  in  1845-46.  Also  with  the  Division  under  General  Wheeler  in 
the  Piuijaub  campaign  iu  1848-49  (Medal). 

<^^  Major  General  S.  F.  MacmuUen  served  during  the  Purgaub  campaign  of  1848  49,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Colonel  W.  Vine  served  with  a  squadron  of  his  Regiment  in  May  and  June  1842,  with  Lt.Colonel  Watson's 
B'icU  Detachment  in  the  Saugor  district,  and  in  the  campaign  in  the  Nerbudda  Territories  till  26th  January  1843, 
wus  present  at  the  aSbir  at  Simeeriah  in  Bundlecund ;  served  sIbo  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  durint; 
the  mutiny  in  Bengal  from  November  1857  to  February  1858  and  was  present  at  the  alTuir  at  Kooahgaum  ;  served 
with  Brigadier  Rowcroft's  Field  Force  in  Goruckpore  and  Oude  districts  from  May  to  December  1858  and  prekezit 
at  the  action  at  Amora  on  the  9th  June  ;  commanded  the  Outpost  at  Hurriah,  and  repulsed  a  very  laui^e  number  of 
rebels  2gth  August  1858 ;  present  at  the  action  at  Debeeriah,  and  thanked  on  three  occasions  by  Brigadier  Row- 
croft  ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Toolsepore  23rd  December  1858,  was  also  present  at  the  reduction  of  Bundlecund 
under  Brigadier  Wheeler  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  W.  G.  Owen  was  engaged  in  quelling  disturbances  in  the  HiU  tracts  of  the  Golcondah  Zemindary. 

^  Colonel  S.  B.  Faddy  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal). 
Served  also  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  includuig  the  affair  at  Ramnuggur,  and  actions  of 
Ba/lofjlapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Groojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

''Colonel  R.  A.  Dona  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1842-43  (Medal).  Served  on  several  expeditiona 
azaiuBt  the  Rohillas  insurgents  in  the  Deccan.  Commanded  the  Hmgolee  Field  Force  in  tiie  expedition  against 
Mvbad  Khan  in  the  Oodgheer  district.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  the  28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  and  Police 
Force  at  Hoehungabad  againat  Bybod  Singh  and  the  rebels  on  the  Mahadeo  Hills,  and  the  capture  and  burning  of 
the  town  of  Rykerra  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories. 

^  Colonel  T.  A.  Carey  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  (Brevets  of  Mf^or  and  LtColonel,  Medal  with 
G}i*pj. 

^^  Colonel  G.  Caulfeild  served  in  the  Punjau^b  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Chillianwallah  and 
Gofyerat  (Medal  with  two  Claspa). 

'^  Colonel  D.  S.  Dodi^Kon  served  throughout  the  Jhoudpore  Oampaippu  of  1839.  Throughout  the  campaign  of 
1S43  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  x9th  23rd  and  24th  January  at 
the  mouth  of  the  Khybcr  Pass,  forcing  the  Khyber  Pass  on  the  5th  April,  relief  of  Jellalabad,  and  subsequent 
o^rations  in  Affghanistan  (Medal).  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  aflkir  of  Buddiwal  and  action  of  Aliwal 
(Ucdal).  Was  Brigade  Major  at  Benares  when  the  Native  Troops  there  mutinied  on  the  4th  June  1857,  and  was 
wounded  by  one  of  the  mutineers  on  parade.  Afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  Greneral  with  Uavelock'a 
>  orce  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow— wounded  (Brevet  of 
^ttjor) ;  throughout  subsequent  defence  of  the  Bailie  Guard,  Residencv  of  Lucknow,  until  relieved  by  Lord 
nyde*s  Force,  and  engaged  in  repelling  of  all  attacks,  and  in  sorties,  including  the  bringing  in  of  the  rear  guard 
an<l  heavy  guns,  attnck  on  and  capture  of  the  Him  Khana  and  King's  Stables  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel) ;  subsequent 
occupation  of  the  Alnmbagh  from  November  1857  to  March  1858,  and  engaged  in  repelling  eight  attacks  thereon, 
ftnd  capture  of  the  enemy ^s  guns  and  camp  at  Gnylee.  Served  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (frequently  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  the  Commauder  in  Chief,  by  Sir  James  Outram,  and 
Colonel  R.  Napier  for  his  services  during  the  several  operations  at  Lucknow,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's 
f^rvice,  CB.,  and  his  name  recorded  as  deserving  of  honourable  mention). 

/^  Colonel  E.  C.  Beale  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  &i^d  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  captoro 
oi  the  forts  of  Mohumrah,  and  pursuit  of  the  P^sian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  W.  H,  Freese  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1840-42,  and  was  present  at  the  storming 
01  the  forts  and  intrenchments  at  Chuenpec,  capture  of  the  Bogue  Forts,  and  operations  against  Canton  (Medal). 
bervedontheStaffof  the  Saugor  Field  Division  under  General  Whitlock  during  the  mutiny  in  Uie  campaign  in 
Bundlecund  firom  ist  March  1858  to  31st  December  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

.  '*  Colonel  J.  W.  Schneider  commanded  the  Contingent,  Infantry  and  Irregular  Cavalry,  of  the  Ri^jah  of  Sattara 
m  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Maratha  Country  m  1844-45,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  of 
nmallaand  Pownghur.  Commanded  the  Kolapore  Infantry  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  late  37th  Bombar 
^atlvo  Infantiy  in  July  and  August  1857;  also  ^^  t^e  recapture  of  Kolapore  in  December  z^7j)^fff^  I  ^erred 


309^  Ser  Majesii/s  Local  Indian  Forces. — War  Services, 

\7ith  the  Ab^inian  Expeditionary  Force  in  x868  with  the  rank  of  Brl^dier  General ;  commanded  the  isl  Brigtde 
of  the  iBt  Division  which  led  during  the  advance  on  Magdala,  and  was  engaged  at  the  battle  of  Aiogee,  and  in  the 
a?sj.u!t  (m  Miipdnla  (C'B.,  and  Medal). 

^^  Brigaditr  Genenvl  J.  S.  Gell  served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Pcnnycuick  which  captured  and  destroyed 
the  furts  uf  tiheik  Mcbcda  and  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1841. 

i°i  Colonel  D.  Brown  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Pegu  and  during  its 
subsequent  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp  fi;r  Pegu). 

^^  Colonel  G.  S.  Dobbie  ser^'od  with  the  Sappers  and  Miners  with  General  Wilson's  Force  against  KutooqI  in 
1839,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fortress. 

*»^  Colonel  A.  N.  Rich  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kfvmptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Jubbulpore 
and  Rnopore  districts  from  19th  November  1857  to  30th  April  1858  and  commanded  a  mixed  detachment  of  Cavabr 
and  Infantry  aguinst  the  rebels  at  Gootea  and  Ruagaum  (Medal). 

A"*  Colonel  H.  A.  Adams  commanded  his  Regiment  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah;  present  witJi  ihe 
Column  in  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Ttmtia  Topcc.  the  Rao  Sahcb.  and  the  Nawab  of  Bands,  June  to 
An  just  1858 ;  acLion  of  Smganeer  onthe  8th  and  the  battle  ol  Bunasa  on  the  14th  August  1858;  action  of  Purtal.^Lcr 
CM  24th  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1"^  Colonel  ^Y.  W.  Andenion  served  in  the  Puinaab  campaign  of  1848-49,  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  captCT 
of  Mooltrtu  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaicrn  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  i^pture  of  Ar:^ 
and  Kotah,  and  subsequent  pureuit  of  the  rebels  into  Gwalior  territory ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Ccntr»i 
Inrim,  and  present  at  the  Jiction  of  Kotah-ke- Serai  (wounded;,  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  served  with  the  Milw 
Field  Force  under  General  Michel  in  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  present  at  the  actiofns  ci 
»Siu(Uv>xho  and  Kurai ;  attached  to  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Brigadier  Somerset,  and  was  detached  wiUi  s  toot 
\in(l(.  r  Mnjor  W.  Grant  to  assist  in  guarding  the  parses  when  the  rebels  were  attempting  to  force  their  way  throng^ 
tuc  liansvvara  Jungles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

io*  Colonel  J.  Field  served  with  the  field  forcp  in  Sind  and  Aff<?hanistan  from  1841  to  1844;  present  at  the  ea- 
ga-?cment  at  Hykulzje  and  the  defeat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shnh  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree.  Conmtianded  his  R«i- 
inent  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  Xoveaber 
1859.  Commanded  the  Advance  Brigade  of  the  expeditionary  force  to  Abyssinia  from  the  7th  October  1867101'^ 
January  1868,  and  whs  at  the  same  time  in  command  of  the  loth  Bombay  N.I.  (received  the  approbation  of  Gorera- 
meut).  Was  appointed  Brigadier  General  and  commanded  the  Pioneer  Force  from  Antalo.  and  on  its  being  uial- 
^'ainatod  with  other  Brigades  commanded  the  3rd  Brigade  xst  Division  Abyssinian  Field  Force  for  a  short  tnae. 
W]U'«  present  at  tbo  capture  of  Magdala  in  command  of  the  loth  Native  Infantry  (mentioned  in  the  despatches,  €£., 
and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen). 

^^  Colonel  J.  Gordon  served  in  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Aflfgbanistan  under  General  Pollock.  Also  in  the  Sail<, 
campaign,  and  subsequent  occupation  of  Lahore  in  1846.  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  :  was  Aide  deCcseii 
to  General  Neill  from  the  i6th  July  to  the25th  September  1857  the  day  he  wae  killed  on  entry  to  Uic  relief  of  ibe  Lack- 
now  Residency,  including  the  operations  at  Allahabad  and  Cawnpore,  engagement  with  rebels  on  three  occ»s(ej 
when  sent  in  command  of  detachments  in  the  t-tearncr  Berhampooter  up  and  down  the  Ganges  from  Cawnp:^. 
actions  of  Muugarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot);  served  thronghout  the  Bubseq8ea| 
<lef.'nco  of  the  Residency  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  with  repulse  of  the  various  attacks,  also  at  the  Sb*! 
capture  of  Lucknow  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  jar's 
service). 

^^  Colonel  J.  C.  Graves  distinguished  himself  in  a  charge  made  by  a  squadron  of  his  regiment  near  JeUalabai 
completely  routing  and  cutting  up  a  large  body  of  the  enemy  (horse  wounded).  Served  with  the  field  ft«e  c 
Sind  and  Affghanittan  in  1841-42,  including  the  advance  on  Caudahar  and  the  several  operations  of  the  annruui: 
Oenerul  Nott,  leading  to  the  reoccu))ation  of  Ghuznee  and  Cabool  (Medal.  Also  the  campaign  imder  Sir  Charl« 
Nupier  in  Sitid  in  1S43,  and  present  at.  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  iMedal).  Served  \\'ith  the  Persian  ExpediiKa^rr 
Force  in  'S-6-57,  inclu-iinj^  the  aspauit  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Eonujocm, a^'- 
iiction  of  Iviiooshab  (iicdal  with  Chitsp).  ^^  , 

i*-^  Colonel  W.  R.  Cunningham  served  throughout  the  campaicrr.  of  x8i2  in  Affghanistan  under  Sir  Grccrge  Pr-i'tri 
(Mcda:).  Also  throughout  the  Punjaub  c:jmpaign  of  1848-49  as  and  in  Command  of  the  x 2th  Irregular  Cav;:: 
fl,nd  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Ramunggur  (succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Regiment  on  Major  Holme'  bst: 
wounded),  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battle  of  Goojcrat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Afighans  to  Peshawar  ^^^ 
with  Clas])). 

"0  Cijlonel  F.W.  Druramond  served  in  the  campaign  in  Bimdlecund  in  1842.  Present  at  the  battle  of  PsiDa: 
^oth  December  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campait'n  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Fero£eshah  (Medal).  Aj? 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  affair  at  Ramnnggur,  and  actions  of  Badooktc::. 
Chilliinnvallah,  and  Goojerat  (Meiial  with  two  Clasps), 

^'1  Color.el  H.  E.  WaJpole  served  with  the  field  force  atrainst  Kumool  in  1839.  Commanded  a  Field  Font: 
agivinst  lebi^s  in  North  Canara  from  March  to  December  1S58  (tlianked  by  the  Maifras  Government,  Medal). 

^'-  Colonfl  W.  W.  Taylor  served  in  Upper  Sind  during  i83;-4o ;  with  detachment  of  the  5th  Bombay  Native  t- 
Ikntry  under  Captain  Smee.  at  the  capiure  of  the  fort  of  Kanghur.  Served  in  the  Land  Transport  Ct»rp«  ^n- 
tho  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  (Mednl  with  Claap).  Sn-ved  with  the  sth  Regiment  against  the  Tt»*p2i> 
iio:ir  Shan«>h;ii,  and  was  present  at  the  atrr.ck  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-Kaaa 4tti  Ap"'^ 
commanded  the  Garri8<:m  which  defended  Kahding  when  invested  by  the  rebels  in  May;  present  at  the  awnxut- 
an<l  ri'c:tpture  of  Kahding  24th  October  1862. 

i»3  Colonel  E.  H.  S.  Bowdieh  served  with  the  Reserve  Force  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  \mder  Brigadier  Tala:^' 
and  W)i8  ]»retfent  at  the  taking  and  occupation  ot  Kurracheo  in  1859.  Served  >vith  the  Persian  Expeditionary  f^>- 
of  1857  i^  command  of  the  26th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  including  the  expedition  to  Borajyoon,  battle  of  Kho<sfc»-- 
boinbjiiximent  and  capture  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  fc- 
furce  ill  the  Ahmednuggur  districts  against  the  i*ebel  Bheels  in  1858 ;  commanded  the  Light  Company  of  liie  E«f' 
ment  in  the  skirmishes  of  Shumshapore,  Digrish,  and  Bheelwarra. 

"*  Colonel  C.  O.  Lukin  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1843-44.  ^    . 

"*  Colonel  G.  Strancrways  served  with  the  71st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  ac  the  defeat  and  dispcsrsion  of  aWjfj 
Pacoit"*  who  entered  the  S'hahjehanpore  disti-ict  in  May  and  June  184 1.  Commanded  the  Regiment  and  recap'^^ 
the  Bareilly  Jail  from  the  prisoners  who  had  overpowered  the  gruard,  in  July  1842.  Led  the  advance  of  a  de»'»- 
ment  of  the  71st  Native  Infantry  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  insurgents  under  Ram  Sing  who  occupied ths  He  ct^ 
in  front  of  Noorpore  in  September  1848.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  f'^-t  ^ 
Run.<ul  Nuggur,  and  in  pursuit  of  bodies  of  insurgents  (Medal).  Cummanded  the  7i8t  Native  Infantry  on  il^ecsi- 
break  of  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  May  1857,  and  commanded  detachments  of  the  Rejpistst 
that  remained  faithful  ond  formed  part  of  the  heroic  garrison  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  frum  "■<" 
31st  Juno  to  the  17th  November  1857— wounded  on  the  4th  July;  afterwards  present  at  the  bat^e  of  Caca- 
pore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (received  the  thanks  of  Government,  lledal  with  Clasp,  and  a  ye*r< 
ecrvice) . 

"<*  Colonel  F.  C.  Maisey  pcrved  tbroughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  andrtP" 
ture  of  Rjiugoon,  operations  near  Douabew,  and  against  tlie  robber  chief  Mya  Toon,  and  several  skirmisbt*,  s^| 
was  wounf'ed  in  the  repulse  of  a  night  attack  on  the  loth  August  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Sern^ 
throughout,  the  oiege  of  Delhi,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (charger  killed),  assault  and  capture  oi  ^^ 
City  and  Palace  (mentioned  in  desi)atches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Cla^p).  ^ 

•'7  Colonel  H.  B.  Stevens  served  through  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  lucluding  the  battles  of  FerozaBhah  is- 
Bobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Command^  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  BattaUon  in  several  sklrmi^es  with  xnutiirf*^ 
of  the  34th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  on  the  eastern  frontier,  and  succeeded  in  destroying  the  ontire  body  (rw^evej 
the  thanks  of  Government  and  of  the  Commander  in  Chief,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Indian  Mutiny  Medal).  Scrrw 
during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  vMedal  with  (Hasp). 

*"  Colonel  W.  J.  Twccdie  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  caj^c 
of  Rangoon,  and  capture  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

!*•  Colonel  J.  Buchanan  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  x837-59»in  the  Shahahad  di^nfl. 
and  in  Bondlecund under  General  Whitlook.  ■      ^^/^i^ 

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"^  Colonel  G.  T.  Badclifi^  commanded  a  Squadron  of  bis  Regiment  on  fleltl  service  in  the  DcJ'o.'in  from  the  i6th 
iovcmber  1858  to  the  5th  October  1859.  On  the  29th  February  he  marched  with  a  Squadron  fifty  milea  without 
ha.t  in  pur^ait  of  the  enemy,  brought  them  to  action  and  defe%t:-'d  them  the  same  day  taking  several  prisoners. 
>=■'  Colonel  W.  H.  Watts  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Reid.  Also  during  the  Burmeno  war  of  1852-53. 
iid  was  present  at  the  attaok  uad  capture  of  Pegu,  and  con.siantly  engaged  with  the  enemy  during  the  ascent  of 
\xe  Pegu  river  in  the  leading  steamer  Lord  William  Benthxck.  Commanded  the  Piquet  which  repulsed  a  night 
Xfackon  the  steamer  on  the  19th  November  1852;  acoompuaied  the  Martabau  Column  to  Showay  Gheen  as  Staff 
)Mcer  of  the  expeditionary  force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gongah,  and  other  minor  afiViirs  wiih  the 
nemy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'-^  Colonel  J.  W.  L.  Bird  served  in  Bondlecund  in  1842 ;  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  present  at  the  surrender 
f  KoUi  Kangra  (Medal) .  ' 

'^  Colonel  C.  R.  Stninforth  was  present  with  the  4th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  as  Quarter  Master  and  Acting 
idjutant,  at  the  quelling  of  the  insurrection  on  the  13th  June  1857  at  Nagpore,  and  proceofl»d  with  his  regiment 
3  September  1857  ^^^^  the  Sangor  and  Nerbndda  Territories,  was  preeeut  at  most  of  the  dours  and  purfeuits  of 
o:»cls  in  that  dit>:rict  till  February  1858.  Was  present  at  the  night  ntiuck  at  Imlea  on  the  5th  January  1858. 
'rocecded  with  the  4th  Light  Cnvairy  to  Bengal  in  February  1S58.  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Atrowlia  on 
iie  2iyX  March  1858,  and  at  all  the  sorties  and  enuagenunis  in  that  nnd  subsequent  mouth  at  Azimghur 
Diiarccr  ehot).  Soi'\'ed  in  pursuit  of  the  late  rebel  Kiijuh  Koor  Sing.  Served  with  the  regiment  as  Quarter 
his'.a?  during  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  and  also  at  ^owgongin  1859  i^  the  sevenil  pursuits  after  the  rebel 
icniindar  Despatt  (Medal). 

1^*  Colonel  U.  Jackstm  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 
^^  Colonel  W.  Q.  Pogson  served  in  Spain  in  1837  as  a  Comet  in  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion.  Served  in 
iSf-chunistan  in  1840;  in  the  Satlej  campaign  in  1846;  and  the  Bhootnn  campaign  (Medal  with  Clusp). 
^  Colonel  G.  E.  Ashbumer  tsorved  iu  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  and  was  present 
T  ihc  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) .  Served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  and 
'.lis  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ratghur  (.slightly  woutnled) ,  the  relief  of  the  garrisoti  of  Saugor,  capture  of 
hu  fjriress  of  Garrakota,  allair  of  Barodea,  Ibreing  the  Pu>8  of  Muddenpnre.  siejro  aesuult  by  storm  and  capture  of 
a^nsi,  buttle  of  the  Betwa,  and  the  defeat  of  the  Poi^hvva's  army  ;  the  action  at  Koonch,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy ; 
'if  1:  of  Muttra,  repulse  of  the  rebel  army  in  thoir  attacks  on  tlie  camp  of  the  Cntral  India  Field  Force  at 
iilowlee  on  the  River  Jumna ;  the  capture  of  CaJpee,  capture  of  the  cantonments  at  Morar,  and  the  sevenil 
![jeriition3  which  ended  in  the  attack  on  and  final  capture  of  Gwalior  (thrice  mentioned  in  despatches,  once  with 
•  special  mention,"  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'-'"  Culonel  F.  W.  B  iuj,'h  .curved  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AffLrhaniitnn  under  General  Pollock,  including  the 
^wkui  at  the  forcing  ol  ine  Khyber  Pass,  at  Maraoo  Kbail,  Jugdulliick.  Tozecn,  and  IsfjiUff  (Mcdnl).  Throuu'hout 
he  Sutlej  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Mednl  aiui  two  Clasps).  Burmese 
Ti:r  in  1853  against  the  enemy  near  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny  campaignji  in  1857-58,  and 
iction  of  Chiupoorah  (mentioned  in  des^patches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

'  ■•  C >lonul  C.  P.  Y.  Tiiscort  served  with  Brigadier  Watson's  Force  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  from 
;t  1  October  1842  to  the  25th  April  1843,  and  from  loth  October  to  the  Sth  November  1842.  WiS  present  during  the 
j:i!'>ese  riots  at  Singapore  in  May  1854. 

^  Colonel  J.  Pogson  served  n»  St;itf  Officer  to  the  Kattiwar  and  Okr.mundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  ^^^  ^«^  present 
it  Oie  ftie^je  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

'*^  Colonel  T.  R.  Snow  served  throurhotit  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was 
present,  at  the  battles  of  Meeaneo  an<i  Myderabad— hoi-so  shot  (Medal).  Served  under  Sir  J.  Lawrence  against 
:  le  tril)es  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1857/and  on  the  30th  September  be  was  wounded  and  his  horse  received  a 
5i))ra-cut,  and  on  the  16th  October  he  was  povorely  wonndoil  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

'*'  Colonel  W.  J.  Doveton  joined  Brigadier  Brirker's  Column  at  Raneefxuiijro  iu  October  1857,  employed  in  c'caring 
:"ae  Futtehpore  district  of  rebels,  present  at  the  taking  of  Kotee  on  the  Jumna  Dcct-mlier  1857,  and  destruction  of 
jiaer  reljci  towns.  Coniman»led  a  detachment  at  tlnytakmg  of  Sherghun»ly,  and  affair  in  the  bed  of  the  Jumna, 
[i>uchcdtj  a  force  at  Pandoo  Nuddee  keeping  open  the  communication  between  Futtehpore  and  Cawnpore  during 
-^ic  laking  of  Lucknow.  Present  with  the  force  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Middleton  at  the  surprise  and  action  at 
Garrah,  at  the  reo?cupntion  of  Hummerpore,  and  subsetiuent  pursuit  of  rebels  across  the  Doab.  Employed  with 
lirig;»dier  Faddy'**  Column  in  expelling  rebels  from  the  Rewah  district,  Bundlecund.  Commanded  a  party  at  the 
'ii.t.»uKi  at  F.utowa,  attacked  and  dispersed  a  body  of  rebels,  took  theii'ramj)  and  baggage.  Subsequently  employed 
111  many  dours,  and  in  giuirding  the  Doorwa  and  K-uUeuger  Passes.  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  till  31st 
i-\ccuQbcr  1859.  Commanded  the  Rifle  Company  and  a  detachment  6th  Light  Cavalry  at  the  affair  of  Otwah  in 
April  1859  (Medal). 

"^  Colonel  C.  Dumbleton  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  19th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 
^  '*»  Colonel  J.  P.  Clarkson  tJei'\-cd  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ferozeshah,  and  operations  agiiinst  Kote  Kangra  (Medal) . 

•"  Colonel  W.  Montriou  commanded  the  24t,h  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58, 
•It  iho  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  capture  of  GaiTakota,  feint  on  Malthone  Pass,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  siege  and 
■^  /.'aof  Jliansi;  and  with  the  Field  Detachment  at  the  taking  of  Mhow  and  Mahoni  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
-«ic  i;il  with  Clasp). 

/"^  Colonel  L.  J.  Farquharson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  ;  commanded  the  8th  Ben^l 
^■aUvc  Infantry  iu  tho  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity,  storm  of  tne 
l-'iiunusahi,  iiolion  of  ^^o  )rjLo.)nd,  and  surrender  of  tho  fortress;  battle  of  Goojerat— dangerously  wounded  (Brevet 
<-l  I'.t.Cjloiicl,  itc'lal  wi:h  two  Ciasps). 

^'-'  Colonel  A.  K.  MoiVat  w^us  present  at  tho  battle  of  Punniar  21th  December  1843  (Brony.e  Stir)  ;  in  Bundlecund 
i^  I  "44  ;  and  witli  tho  Forco  nnd.-'FSir  Charles  Napier  in  Upper  Smd  in  1S45  against  the  lielooclieo  Hill  Tribes. 

'-''  Colonel  TI.  L.  re:'t<.r  served  throughout  tho  Sutlej  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
CommMuicil  a  do.jichnicnt  of  the  63rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Sonthal  insiurcction  in  1855-56. 
Conunanded  ihe  ytk  liongul  N.I.  iu  the  Bhootm  E:cpedition  in  i865-(:6  (Medal  with  Clasp), 

^*  Colonel  E.  M.  MucGregor  served  with  tho  field  lorce  in  Siad  in  1843.  ^^"^^  ^^'ith  tho  Central  India  Field 
Force  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"  Colonel  C.  Need  served  with  14th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal) ^ 
Served  with  Brigadier  General  Jones'  Column  in  Rohilcund  during  the  Indian  mutiny;  was  present  at  the  actions 
of  BhAgecwalii  and  Nageena  (charger  wounded  by  sword-cut),  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  tho  Do-jorah,  storm 
and  capture  of  Barcilly,  bombardment  of  Shajehanpore  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  and  the  two  subsequent  afileurs ; 
ou  latter  occasion  commanded  Do  Kantzow's  Horse  (Medal). 

"^  Colonel  G.  M.  Carter  served  with  the  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  accompanied 
the  expedition  under  General  Cheape  to  Meeaday  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

J*'  Colonel  H.  Finch  served  throughout  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  a^id  was  present  at  battle  of  Maharajpore 
(Brtinze  Star).  Served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  aud  was  present  at  passage  of  Chenab,  actions  of 
Sadoolaporc.  Chillianwalla,  and  Goojerat,  and  subsequent  pursua,  of  Scikhs  and  Affghans  to  Peshawur,  and  occu- 
P'tKin  of  Attock  and  Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  present  with  force  employed  against  AflVeedees  in 
-no  Kohat  Pass,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  employed  against  insurgent  Sonthals 
lu  1855-56.  Present  with  his  regiment  throughout  ttio  Indian  mucinj-  of  1857-5S  ;  during  months  of  July  August 
y'ld  Sept.  1857  commanded  and  kept  together  a  Detachment  of  500  Native  Troops  with  two  Guns  ;  took  tho  fort 
-eiLsiireand  ammunition  from  a  mutinous  detachment  of  the  42nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Dumoh  ;  captured 
t^  1  e  town  of  Kamkhcrea  (wouTided),  took  the  town  and  fort  of  Hindooreah  and  two  Gur.s,  defeated  the  whole  of 
'^hihKhur  Rajah's  Force  on  two  different  occasions  when  they  attacked  Dumoh ;  present  at  Tendnkera,  storming  the 
Weights  of  Jalimpore  under  Brigadier  AVheoler,  occupation  of  Shahghur  and  several  other  skirmishes  in  Bimdlecund, 
a'iu  commanded  at  the  taking  of  tho  town  and  heights  of  Bophail,  fort  and  town  of  Patna,  and  at  the  fight  and  ro- 
'^ct-ipation  of  Fort  Gurrukota  and  the  town  of  Hindunuggur  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Centnvl  India). 

^  Colonel  W.  H.  Lowther  served  during  the  Punjaub  campai>rn  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout  the  ist 
'iTi'l  and  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  action  of  Soorjkoond,  attack  on  the  Suburbs,  and  surrender 
^'  "10  fortress;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat— wounded  (^^^^j^^fl^ecf^'y  ©fBfe^f^®^  "^ 


309^  Her  Majesty*8  Local  Lidian  Forces, — War  Services. 

Assam  during  the  Indian  matinj  in  1857-50;  commanded  the  first  expedition  ag^unst  the  Abor  Tribes  osiBicms 
in  1858,  and  also  the  second  expedition  agamst  the  same  tribes  in  1859. 

^^H  Colonel  W.  C.  Gott  served  the  Gwalior  campaifni  of  1843-44,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahanijpore 
(Bronze  Star) .  Served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab. 
and  actions^  of  Sadoolapore  and  Ghilllanwallah— twice  wounded  (Medal  wiih  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Sonthsl  cai:.- 
paigu  of  1855-56. 

i*»  Colonel  W.  D.  Bishop  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  a? 
the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal),  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  Also  in  the  Ponjanb  caa- 
pai^  of  1843-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallsh  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  8erve«l  as  Bricadr 
Major  with  the  llajpootana  Field  Force  during  the  mutiuy  at  Nusseerabad;  and  subsequently  as  Assistant  tield 
Ens^lneer  at  Cawnpore  with  the  force  there  during  the  final  operations  at  Luclcnow. 

\*^  Colonel  H.  D.  Tw^sdon  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  tsA 
was  i)resent  at  the  forcmg  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  the  operations  in  the  Mazeena  Valley,  and  engagements  leadins;i.> 
the  recaptun)  of  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  i^ 
Perozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Claspj . 

i*«  Colonel  J.  A,  S.  Faulknor  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  and  Affi^hanistan  from  184 1  to  1844,  «nd-«w 
present  at  the  dofoat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shuh  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree.  He  was  also  present  at  the  siege  aad 
capture  of  Dv^arka  in  November  1859. 

'*7  Colonel  VV.  Forbes  served  tne  campaign  of  1842  in  Afl^ghauistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  st  ti» 
forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal;.  Served  also  in  the  Snilej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  hwk 
of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 

^^  Colonel  J.  G.  Cookson  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Bellary  Field  Tares  riZjScr 
Brigadier  Sp<)ttij4Woode  tVom  the  8th  Kovemtier  1858  to  the  21SC  January  1859. 

***  Colonel  P.  G.  Suot  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Feroxeahah  (Medsl . 
Was  present  when  the  Wing  of  the  xath  Benaral  Native  Infantry  mutinied  at  Nowgong  in  Junei857.  Served  tftar- 
wards  in  the  snppresaion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  present  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  actions  of  Mungsrwc 
and  Aliimbagh,  and  entry  into  Lucknow  ;  defence  of  the  Residency  from  25th  September  to  22nd  November  1!;* 
until  relievetl  by  Lord  Clyde ;  occupation  of  ihe  Alumbagh  and  repulse  of  all  the  attacks  from  November  1857  to  the 
28th  Februaiy  1858;  siejie  of  Lucknow  from  lat  to  i6Lh  March,  action  at  Koorsee,  attack  on  Rooya,  actiina  cf 
AUygnn^e  and  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  y^ir's  service). 

^^  Colouo]  R.  Dulfin  was  present  at  the  bnttlc  of  Punniar  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

1^^  Colonel  W.  M.  Cafe  was  .present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  December  1843  (Bronse  Star).  Aljd 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  actions  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goqjeni. 
and  pursuit  uf  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps;.  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal,  aiii 
Victoria  Cross). 

^^  Lt.Coloiicl  W.  F.  Stephens  served  in  the  Sntlcg  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Moodla 
(charger  shot)  on  Escort  aaty  with  the  Corannmder  in  Chief  (Medal). 

i^Lt.Colonel  G.  Ward  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ferozeshah  (Medal).  Also  thTbughout  the  Punjaub  campaign,  includiuff  the  afiair  of  Ramnuggur,  and  actiosj  cf 
Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medjil  with  two  Clasps).  Served  at  the  siege  and  captnre  of  Iklhi  n 
1857,  and  was  pretteut  with  Hodson's  Horse  in  the  afiViirs  of  Kurkowda  and  Bhotuck,  and  led  the  Regiment  st» 
action  the  dny  of  the  assault  (Medal  with  Cltutp). 

1'*  Colonel  A.  8.  Smith  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaicrn  of  1845-46,  including  the  actions  of  Moodbf, 
Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Serves!  in  1853  as  2nd  in  Command  of  the  3rd  Punjab  Ii- 
fantry  with  the  force  under  General  Hodgson  emi)loyed  against  hill  tribes  west  of  Derajat ;  also  at  the  afiair  of  K«feiJ 
Kohtul  under  Major  Coke;  in  the  Meranzaie  e.vpedition  under  Genenil  Chamberlain  in  1855.  Served  in  the  Isi^ 
mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58 ;  in  MoozulfurnuKgur  district  as  Commandant  of  Sooltan  Jan's  Ressala  fipom  Septem^f* 

1857  until  April  1858  (severely  wounded  at  Thannah  Bown,  lost  use  of  right  hand) :  was  Orderly  OtBcer  to  Bn^i*- 
Coke  at  the  actions  of  Bhagwala  and  Nugeenee;  joined  General  Jones*  Column  with  his  Ressala  at  Moradal)Si «^| 
accompanied  it  to  Bareilly;  was  in  command  of  pursuing  party  at  the  Dojorah  Nullah  on  5th  May  1858;  captrr! 
enemy's  guns  and  ammunition— horse  killed  under  him  by  a  round-shot  (mentioned  in  despatches  of  Generals  J -:;i» 
and  Coke,  MedHl,  and  Brevet  of  Major), 

^^^  Lt.Colonel  C.  O'B.  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  baa's* 
of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon—slightly  wouuticd  (Medal  and  Clasp),  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53.  sad  »£' 
presetit  iit  the  relief  of  the  garrison  of  Pegu  aud  the  operations  in  its  vicinity;  accoT:;panied  the  Martab&n  CilMC' 
under  General  Steel  i Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

i'«  Lt.r<iU)Ticl  G.  Smart  served  r/ith  the  expedition  to  China  in  186c  and  was  prcf  en',  at  the  capture  of  the  Tkh 
Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**7  Lt.Coloncl  C.  J.  8.  Gough  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ksni!:^- 
gur,  pabSMgeof  the  Chenab.and  battles  of  Sudoolapore,  Chillianwalla,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps'.  Serrw 
in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  with  the  Guide  Corps  at  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi:  commanded  Goja" 
Cavalry  in  nflTairs  at  Khurkonda  on  15th,  and  Rlioluck  on  17th  and  18th  August ;  engaged  in  the  Cavahry  sflto  is 
rear  of  the  Camp  on  nth  September.  Served  with  Brigadier  Shower:^*  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhiujar  distnctf 
Was  engHged  in  the  action  of  Namoleon  the  i6th  November.  Served  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  actions  of  Gur- 
geeree,  Puttcallee,  Mynpoorie,  and  Shumshabad  (wounded).  Commanded  a  Squadion  of  Hodson's  Horse  at  actt^ 
ofMeanguugo;  present  throughout  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Tlctoria  Cn^ss,  asa 
Brevet  of  Majii^ 

1"*  Lt.Colonel  O.  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  was  slightly  contused  on  the  side  by* 
bullet  at  tlio  affiiir  of  Ramnuggur  (Modal).  Sers'ed  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  against  the MobmEE- 
Tribes  in  August  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp),  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  inclnding  the  adratrt 
on  Lucknow,  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge  (received  a  blow  on  the  head  from  a  musket),  throughout  the  fi» 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy  s  attack  on  the  Alumbagh.  defieatof  a  bod j a 
Fanatics  near  Moosah  Bagh,  and  other  minor  cavalry  skirmishes ;  ufl'air  of  Tipree,  capture  of  Juirdesp<a^,  Jhito«^. 
and  Metalii,  and  other  skirmishes.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Shahabsd  Pw 
Force,  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  in  Jugdespore,  Khymore  Hills,  Palamow,  and  Behar,  indnp* 
night  surprise  of  the  enemy  s  camp  at  Tuly-a-Duhar,  aud  affairs  at  Karee  Sath  and  Msgowleea  (seven  tiaa 
mcntion«a  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^^^  Colonel  J.  W.  Rutherford  ser\'ed  at  the  defence  of  Aden  in  1846.    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campsigc:^ 

1858  (Medal). 

f«>  Colonel  F.  J.  Davies  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star).  ^ 

101  Colonel  T.  D.  Ker  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  from  1842  to  1844  and  was  present  at  the  defeat  at* 

capture  of  Jlecr  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree  in  1843.    Was  StalT  Officer  to  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  uu^ 

Lt.Colonel  Donovan,  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Bcyt  in  October,  and  at  the  aiegeand  capsure  of  Dwva 

in  November  1859.  j   /. 

w*  Colonel  II.  A.  Cockbum  marched  from  Gwalior  on  the  13th  May  1857  towards  AUyghur  ineommsnd  0. »  , 
Squadion  of  the  ist  Cavalry  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  of  which  Regiment  he  was  Adjutant,  and  served  in  the  Agn" 
Huttras,  and  AUyghur  districts  of  the  Doab,  under  the  Orders  of  the  Lt.Govenior  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces,  ittti^  ta? 
2nd  July  following.  On  the  22nd  May  near  Hattras  with  only  about  fifty  men  he  defeated  and  dispersed  a  body  :• 
nearly  500  rebels,  on  which  occasion  his  charger  was  slightly  wounded.  On  the  following  day  Le  rescued  l«t?si.'' 
persons  from  the  town  of  Sasnee.  On  the  31st  Mav  he  defeated  a  body  of  rebels  near  Hattras,  on  whidi  o«»*']? 
the  oflicial  report  from  Captain  Alexander  to  the  Lt.Govemor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces  stated  :—'* Lieutenant U<** 
bum  dismounted  about  twenty  men  and  stormed  the  village.  Every  praise  is  duo  to  Lieut.  CockbmTi,  a  mon  gai^-^» 
soldier,  who  hid  some  narrow  escapes  "  (his  helmet  and  sword  were  struck  by  bidleis}.  "  He  killed  four  m^  *^ 
his  own  hand."    On  the  5th  Jime  he  defeated  a  large  body  of  rebels  aud  saved  the  town  of  Lakhnooa,  his  duip^ 


energetic  Cavalry  Oifijer"  (Meial). 

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^*<  Colonel  T.  J.  H.  Keyes  served  with  the  field  force  uj^aioBt  Galborgah  in  1848. 

I**  Colonel  J.  M.  Earle  served  throughout  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
^oodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Bnddiwal,  and  Auwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

'^  Lt. Colonel  S.  Chalmers  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including 
the  Hiege  and  capture  of  Luclcnow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*"  Lt.Colonel  Gr.  C.  Llojrd  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855-56.  Served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  in 
1S58  and  was  present  in  various  skirmishes  leading  to  the  attack  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  M.  Thomson  served  throughout  the  mutiny  of  2857-58,  was  engaged  in  the  trenches  at  Cawnpore 
dorinf?  the  massacre,  was  one  of  the  only  four  survivors,  and  was  five  times  wounded  and  had  a  horse  shot  under 
him  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service) . 

1^  LtColonel  C.  P.  Uildebrand  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  ^ 

1^  Colonel  E.  S.  Jackson  was  Ac^utant  of  the  13th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  when  the  Wing  at  Nowgong 
matinied  in  June  1857,  ^^^^  ^<u  instrumental  in  saving  the  life  of  Mrs.  Kerchoff.  the  wife  of  the  Serjeant  Major,  whom 
he  rescued  from  danger  by  carrying  her  behind  him  on  horseback.  Was  engaged  in  an  afihir  with  a  party  of 
Bondeclas. 

'^  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.  Wild  served  with  the  40th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853  and  was  present 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Dagon  Pagoda,  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  through  the 
matiny  of  1857 ;  present  at  the  relief  of  Arrah  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  despatofaes).  Served  with 
Barrow's  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  Force  In  advance  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  killed  under  him); 
served  as  Aasiatant  Field  Engineer  in  defence  of  the  Besidenc^j  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of 
the  Owalior  Contingent,  also  at  the  action  of  Kale  Nuddee  and  capture  of  Fattehghur  ,•  present  at  the  action  at 
Knrkur  under  Sir  P.  Seaton  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

>'«  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  P.  Baillie  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  was  Orderly  Officer  to 
General  Nicholson  in  the  engagement  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers  near  Ooordaspore  on  the  xath  July 
1S57  (severely  wounded) ;  served  with  Brigadier  Beaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Puttiallee,  and 
rooccnpationof  Mynporie.  AtKankur,  Ronilcund  border,  in  April  1838  ;  served  with  the  Boraon  Field  Force  at  the 
taking  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tiroul.  Served  with  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  during  the  o])eration8  in  the  Terai,  and 
present  at  the  actions  of  Ruttonpore,  and  attack  made  on  the  rebels'  position  in  lower  Nepaul  range  —  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Modal). 

"*  Lt.Co1onel  R.- Blair  served  in  the  Sonthal  campai^  in  1856.  Also  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59, 
including  the  Bondlecxmd  campaign  in  1859  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  (Medal). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  H.  A.  Browne  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  2853-53,  and  was  present  at  various 
skirmishes  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Morris  served  with  the  Belganm  Field  Force  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
and  occnpaUon  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

>^  Lt.Colonel  P.  S.  Yorke  joined  the  and  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  and  served  with  them  at  Delhi  throughout  all 
the  actions  and  operations  flrom  the  aqrd  June  to  the  X5th  August  2857.  Joined  the  and  Sikh  Cavalxy  in  Januaxy 
1853  and  served  with  it  in  the  Delhi  district  in  Mi\jor  Ramsay's  Column  in  May  June  and  July  2858  (Medal  with 
Clasp).    Served  in  the  Cossyah  rebellion  in  2862,  and  commanded  the  outpost  of  Buttow. 

^  Lt.Colonel  G.  B.  Fisher  was  present  with  the  sand  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Sonthal  district  during 
ihe  mutinies  of  2857,  and  marched  with  the  Head  Quarters  fh>m  Bowsee  to  Raneegunge  when  the  four  companies 
on  command  mutinied.    Took  a  detachment  of  volunteers  from  his  regiment  to  China,  and  served  with  the  65th    " 
N.  I.  during  the  occupation  of  Canton  in  2858-59  (Medal). 

'*^  Lt.Colonel  W.A.  Franks  was  present  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  xath  Bengal  Native  Infie^ntrv  when  it 
mntinied  at  Nowgong  on  the  loth  June  2857.    ^®  served  subsequently  throughout  the  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

^'^  Lt  Colonel  H.  K.  Bnshe  served  with  the  Bjlgaum  Field  Force  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  ttia  surrehder 
ftnd  occupation  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

"♦  Lt. Colonel  W.  Barber  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Saugor 
and  Nerbudda  Territories  and  Raepore  district  from  the  2  3th  November  2857  to  30th  April  2858,  and  was  present  at 
Ki)oagaum,  Neemkhena,  Narralnpoor,  Teekavah,  Bhutgaum,  Corgaum,  and  atUck  on  Whepaul  Sing's  house  at 
bhatffaum  (Medal). 

>*^  Lt. Colonel  R.  W.  Elton  was  present  with  his  reglm^t  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Delhi  on  the  X2ih 
May  1857.  Served  in  the  Meerut  volunteer  Horse,  and  was  present  with  it  at  the  defeat  of  WuUedad  Khan  at 
t^ralowtoe,  and  on  several  other  occasions  when  attached  to  the  left  wing  2St  Belooch  Battalion.  Was  present  with 
(General  Penny's  Force  at  the  action  of  Kurkralee  ;  was  with  the  Commander  in  Chief's  Force  at  the  action  before 
Harcilly  on  sth  May  28^8,  and  at  repulse  of  rebels  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  on  the  occasion  of  their  atuicking 
our  outposts  at  Shahiehanxx>re  ;  present  in  the  operations  near  Maborady  and  relief  of  Fort  Jellalabad  :  present 
with  the  Battalion  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Rampore  Knssia  by  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force ;  with  Commander  in 
rhiefs  Force  at  occupation  of  forts  of  Ameytee  and  Sunkerpore,  and  at  the  defeat  of  Benl  Madho  at  Dundea 
Keeree ;  also  at  the  action  at  Churda  and  taking  of  Fort  Mayeeoia ;  present  at  the  capture  of  24  guns  by  Brigadier 
Honford*s  Force  at  Sikha  Ghat  in  Nepaul  (Medal). 

i"7  Lt  Colonel  W.  B.  D.  Broughton  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

1*  Lt.Colonel  J.  Blair  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  2857-50,  and  waa  present  at  the  siege 
ofXeemuch,  siege  and  assault  at  Kotah  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Victoria 
t'r«>B8  for  *'  gallant  and  daring  conduct  '*  at  Neemuch,  and  '*  in  fighting  his  way  most  gallantly  through  a  body  of 
rebels  at  Jeerum  who  had  literally  surrounded  him.  .  .  .  received  a  severe  sword-cut  on  his  right  arm  "). 

'*"  Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  Doveton  was  on  field  service  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  during  part  of  1845.  He 
WAS  also  engaged  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  at  Sholapore  on  the  7th  February  2858. 

>^  Lt.ColonS  W.  Howey  served  with  the  3and  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutinv  in  2858-59,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tyroul,  action  of  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  forta  of  Ahmotie  and  Shunker- 
pore,  and  pursuit  of  Beni  Madho  (Modal). 

^^  LtColonel  W.  A.  Park  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
'Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor.  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  storm  of 
Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwn  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  LtColonel  E.  M.  Lawford  was  employed  in  Beneal  and  Bundlecund  from  February  to  December  2859. 

1^  LtColonel  R.  Caulfeild  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  from  9th 
November  2858  to  26th  January  1859 ;  served  also  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  river 
for  the  suppression  of  disturbances  in  the  Nieam's  Dominions  in  conjunction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
from  ist  to  30th  March  2850.  Served  with  the  column  under  Mi^or  Savage  of  the  928t  Foot  on  field  service  in  the 
Nagpore  Province  from  aand  April  to  i8th  Mav  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

i^  LtColonel  B.  8.  Hill  served  in  defence  of  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcnnd  against  the  rebels  in  2857-58;  present 
at  Chapoorah ;  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  during  the  campaign  in  Oude  and  present  at  the  actions'  of  Pusgaon 
and  Russoolpore.  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
campaign  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Huzara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  operations  on  the  "  Black 
Mountam"  (Clasp). 

"i  LtColonel  H.  H.  Stansfeld  served  with  the  20th  Foot  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the 
sicffe  of  Lucknow  and  several  skirmishes  in  Oude,  Azimghur,  and  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  Lt.Colonel  G.A.  Galloway  commanded  the  remnant  of  the  3rd  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  in  2857-58.  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sarasowlee  and  Jowla  (Medal). 

''^LtColonel  H.  Melvill  served  in  the  Kumaon  Militia  during  2857  and  commanded  Cavalry  in  an  attack  made 
from  Nyneo  Tal  upon  a  portion  of  the  Rohilcund  rebels.  Served  with  the  Oude  Police  Cavalry  from  May  till 
{September  2858 ;  was  in  command  of  a  Police  Force  (Cavalry  and  Infiintry)  at  Mahon  near  Lucknow  when  an 
attack  was  made  on  that  post  by  the  enemv  on  the  evening  of  the  7th  August  2858.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  in 
an  attack  made  by  a  Police  Force  upon  the  fort  and  position  of  Birwa  on  96th  August  2858  (Medal). 

^"  Lt.Colonel  T.  M.  Shelley  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meemt  on  the  20th  May  1857.  He 
served  afterwards  in  several  actions  from  the  21th  August  to  the  a9th  September  before  Delhi,  and  at  theassault 
and  captoreof  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Digitized  by  VJiOOQl^ 


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!•»  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Campbell  served  with  3rd  Bengal  Europeans  dnriiig  the  Indian  mntinies  of  iBst^sS.  ic- 
clading  the  operations  at  Shereghur  Ghat  in  Mny  1858,  and  with  the  column  from  Agra  towards  Gwalicr  io  Jcn^ 
1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  30th  Pncjaub  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  &i 
the  captured  of  Cbamoorchi,  Bala,  and  Nagoh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»  Major  G.  A.  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Sau.ror  Field  Force  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiuj-  la 
the  Shahabad  district  and  in  Central  India  (Medal). 

»M  Major  W.  J.  Morris  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  in  the  Sangor  and  Nerbodds  Terri- 
tories and  Shahabad  ;  was  present  at  the  ongjigenionts  at  Itrowlea,  Azimghur,  Burhampoor,  Kheroo  Sauiror.  ari 
Jugdcspore.  Was  Acting  StaflF  Oflacer  to  the  Buxar  Field  Force,  and  joining  in  the  charge  of  his  Regiment  r;  P:it- 
hampoor  his  charger  was  shot  under  him,  and  he  saved  the  life  of  a  Trooper  by  cutting  down  his  aasa  lant  TV^ 
employed  in  Bengal  and  Bun<llccuiui  with  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  during  the  whole  of  1859  (Mcd&l). 

*»  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Grove  served  with  the  Seetabuldee  combined  Field  Force  during  the  Indian  mniiny  in  J-j* 
1857,  and  with  the  Kamptce  Flying  Column  under  Colonel  Osborne,  to  intercept  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Nappcre  It  - 
vinoe  from  9th  November  till  31st  December  1857,  was  present  at  the  disarming  of  the  Nagporo  Irregular  Cava: -7. 
Commanded  a  Force  of  Irregular  Cavalry  and  Infantry  sent  by  orders  of  the  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Cent:^ 
Provinces  to  aid  a  force  from  Hoosingabad  to  attack  the  fort  of  Heerakote  in  the  Puchmeere  Hills,  the  ktiozt- 
hold  of  a  rebel  Chief,  iu  the  beginning  of  1858. 

**^  Major  J.  I.  Robinson  served  with  the  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  and  r. 
the  affair  of  Koorsee;  and  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Rohilcnnd  campaign,  including  the  actions  of  Rooya  »:X 
Allyg^nge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  and  e.llHirs  of  bhahjehanpore  and  Mohumdee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Major  S.  W.  O.  Steveus  served  aj^jiinst  the  rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  districts  in  185S. 

*''  Lt.Colonel  R.  A.  W.  C.  Stuart  served  during  the  compaigi.  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  Uxe  engapctcfr:  f 
Serowlie,  at  the  action  of  Ghurra,  and  at  the  engagement  and  destruction  of  Lallj>oor,  reoccui»tion  of  H  r- 
merpore,  accompanied  the  force  under  the  Honourable  Percy  Herbert  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Feroze  ShiJi  to  if 
banks  of  the  Chumbul  (Medal). 

**  Major  C  8.  Steward  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Itrowlea  wi: 
Kooer  Smg's  rebel  force  on  the  aist  Slarch  1858  (wounded),  and  at  the  sortie  mimthe  fort  of  Aaimghtir  37th  M^rrb. 
also  at  the  taking  of  Jugdcspore  and  at  the  engagements  of  Beliea,  Peeroo,  twice  at  Muttahee,  Dullepore.  Cctirih 
Rujapore  Gamur,  and  the  final  ejectment  of  the  rebels  from  the  Jugdespore  Jimgles  between  May  and  June  liy 
(Me<&l). 

*^°  Major  T.  C.  Graham  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  asd  rap- 
ture of  Lucknow,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  capture  of  Fort  Degham  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^i  Lt.Colonel  H.  St.  G.  Tucker  served  with  the  19th  Punjaub  Inflmtry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Meda" 

"*  Lt. Colonel  M.  G.  Clerk  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  m  1857-59,  *Dd  was  present  with  H»Teiori » 
Force  at  the  actions  of  Mnngarwnr  and  Alumbagh,  remaining  iu  the  Alumbagh  with  the  force  under  Ltroi^Ti^i 
M'Intyre,  and  acted  r»-.s  Assistant  Field  Engineer;  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  »^ 
Clasp,  and  a  ycjir's  service). 

*i'  Lt.  Colonel  P.  C.  Dalmahoy  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the sie(^t.-i 
capture  of  Delhi,  including  most  of  the  engagements  before  its  walls  previous  to  the  capture.  Served  with  Bn^-* -' : 
Showers'  Force  in  the  Delhi  district.  Present  with  the  Humeerpore  Police  Battalion  in  several  encounters  ^i  J 
the  rebels  in  Bnndlecund  in  1859-60,  and  on  many  occasions  during  the  campaign  commanded  an  indepe&r 
Column  of  Military  Police  (received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  services  in  Delhi  and  Bundlecund.  Medal  '^  - 
Clasp). 

"♦  Lt.Colonel  U.  A.  Rooko  served  with  the  90th  Light  InCantry  during  the  mutiny  in  Gude  in  1858-59,  and  n'L-; 
subsequent  openvtions  in  the  Terai  (Medal). 

*i*  Lt.Colonel  P.  St<^ry  served  in  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  wu  r-r- 
sent  at  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlce.  and  action  of  Biswah  iTif- 

*t«  Major  J.  L.  Loch  served  with  the  2nd  Drngoon  Guards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  xS^S,  ^^  - 
during  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Chisp). 

*'7  Lt.Colonel  B.  J.  M'Nair  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  Rod  was  present  at  the  asMnltr : 
capture  of  Delhi  as  well  as  at  the  battle  of  Budlee-ke- Serai  and  all  the  operations  throughout  the  siejrc;  s^r^- 
afterwards  in  the  Delhi  district  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  Showers;  also  in  the  Bekaneer  di»thci  mr  , 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

-"  Major  C.  Moi-tin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58  and  was  present  with  the  14th  Ligh:  I^- 
goous  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Dhar,  and  actions  of  Mundesore — severely  wounded  (men:}'^'^: 
in  despatches.  Modal).  Served  in  the  Abyt^sinian  campaign  in  i863  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  D.  M  Sicvx'-. 
and  with  the  lath  Bengal  Cavalry  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

''•t  Sir  John  Louis  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  fdege  and  captrr 
Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Sau^^or,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  <-r^ 
of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal). 

*''Lt.Colonel  J.  M.Williams  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1859-53  and  was  present  at  Pegu  during  the  invcstrr: 
of  the  Pagoda  and  River  stockivde  by  the  Burmese  in  January  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Served  as  a  V:  c 
teer  against  the  rebel  Chief  Mcng  Loung  in  the  Martaban  district  in  1856,  present  in  several  engagements,  v^i  - 
Shoav  Gheen  in  1857. 

«»  Major  R.  C.  Stewart  served  with  a  party  of  the  Mysore  Silladar  Horse  attached  to  the  Kumool  3fcr '  • 
Colunm  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Shorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858,  on  which  occasion  lie  -^ 
dangerously  wounded  by  two  sword  cuts ;  also  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Cavalry  Hyderabad  (' ;:J 
gent  with  Brigadier  Hill  s  Field  Force  in  the  Taptee  Valley,  in  Berar,  and  in  the  Deccan  from  Norembcr  iS-:  i 
March  1859  (Medal). 

**i  Major  L.  E.  Evans  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  3rd  Bengal  Enroi-? ' 
Regiment,  and  was  present  with  the  Mynpooree  Movable  Column  in  the  operations  at  Sheraghux  Gnat,  an'i  * 
the  Agra  Column  towards  Gwalior.     Served  also  with  the  Colunm  xmder  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  action  of  !>•«"•■ 
against  Ta^itia  Topee  (Medal) . 

**»  Major  W.  R.  Martin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  was  present  with  the  38th  Foot  «  '  ' 
assault  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  and  afilurs  of  Barree  and  Nnggur  (Medal  »^ 
Clasp).    Served  with  the  19th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  China  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal).    Senredwith  the  * 
punjaub  Infantry  throughout  the  Sittana  Expedition  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  afterwards  with  Geu~ 
Wilde's  Column  against  the  Judon  Tribes. 

*««  Major  R.  C.  Low  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.   Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  camper' 
of  1857-59;  present  at  the  actions  of  £udlee-ke- Serai  and  Nudjufghur,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi;  pursu.i 
the  rebels  and  taking  of  Fort  Jhiyjur;  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  and  as  Brigade  Major  totheAfrra>- 
Force  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  pursuit  of  rebels  in  Central  India  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Med^I  w - 
two  Clasps).  .  ^     . 

22*  Majer  A.  K.  J.  C.  Maekenzie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  ^'■^-■'■ 
and  capture  of  Delhi  from  the  17th  July  1857  with  ist  Pui\jaub  Cavalry,  and  was  engaged  in  a  cavalry  aft"^  " 
roar  of  the  camp  on  nth  September;  served  with  column  under  Britrfulier  Grpathed,  and  engaged  ait  the  id  '\ 
of  Boolundshuhur.  Allyghur,  Agra,  and  Kanouge;  present  at  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  8kirmi5h<^  \ 
Malygunge  and  Alumbagh  and  action  of  Cawnpore :  served  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  Oude.  i-/ 
engaged  at  Meangunge :  present  at  the  siege  and  capture'  of  Lucknow  and  affhir  at  Koonee ;  commanded  a  ^^-' 
ron  of  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  capture  of  Bareilly  and  affair  of  Shahjehanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>^  Major  A.  R.  D.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  18^7-58,  and  was  present  darii^--' 
siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  with  the  Guide  CavjUiy,  and  with  Brigadier  Showers^  Column  in  the  Delhi.  Gccrp^' 
and  Jhujjur  districts.    Served  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  «m«s 


present  at  the  action  of  the  Moosa  Bagh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

M«  Major  F.  M.  Alexander  served  with  the  Dharwar  Field  Force  from  5th  March  till  asth  April  16^  t^.c- 
manded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Light  Cavalry  while  serving  with  the  Goruckpore  Field  Force  under  Brigt-^'^ 
Roworofl  from  November  1858  till  February  1859.  (u^d  was  present  at  the  alBiirs  of  Koownee  and  Bagowrs;  vni  - 
Bengal  and  Bundlecund  from  January  to  December  1859  (Medal).  Digitized  by  V^  OOQ IC 


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^  liM^oT  R.  Beadon  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Lacknow,  skirmish  at  Tigree,  capture  of  Azimghur  and  pursuit ;  at  Sanilwar  he  captured  a  9*poundcr ;  opoi;ations 
in  tbo  Jugdespore  Jungles  and  pursuit ;  action  at  Nonaaee  and  pursuit  to  the  Kymaon  Hills  (twice  mentioned  in 
de!»patchee.  Medal  wi&  Clasp).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts, 
action  at  Chankiawan,  and  surrender  of  Tekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  C.  Beadon,  prior  to  entering  the  Indian  Army,  served  live  years  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy, 
irason  board  H.M.  ship  AIaier$a,t,  the  nombardmentand  fall  of  Bomarsund  during  the  Baltic  campaitni  of  1854 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier  (Medal).  Served  afterwards  in  the  same  ship  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sevu^topol 
lietween  the  23rd  October  1854  and  December  1855.  and  was  present  at  tno  takiner  of  Kertch  and  Kinlx)uru  (Modal 
with  Clasp).  Was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  Canton  on  board  H.M.  shii)8  Calcutta  and  Elk.  Served  on 
the  River  Granges  as  a  volunteer  during  the  late  mutiny  in  the  H.E.I.  Company's  gunboat  Jumna. 

*^  Major  C.  E.  Stack  served  with  the  Kotah  Contingent  a;,'ainBt  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  nnd  Mattra 
liUtricts  in  May  and  June  1857 ;  &°d  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Polwhclo  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  5ih  July 
1S57  (Medal). 

«»  Captain  R.  Q.  T.  Stevenson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaiprn  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  Jccrun, 
ssKsult  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  in  pnrs^uit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-"  CkipLiiQ  F.  S.  Cherry  w;is  eufipUn-ed  duria^  tlio  Indian  mutiny  in  Sliahabad,  and  engaged  at  Bnvhampoor 
14th  October,  Khereo  Saugor  i6tli  Octiber,  JugJcspore  18th  Oct  )ber,  Seekreta  and  Koath  Khaz  20th  October,  and 
Aniabad  -;oth  November  1858.  and  in  Bundlecund  till  June  1859  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  C.  A.  Moore  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  znd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  at  the  taking  of  Rowa; 
present  at  the  t'iking  of  Awah ;  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Central  India  in  1858 ;  present  during  the  openitiona 
in  the  Mahoe  Kanta  in  1838 ;  and  at  the  night  attack  of  the  Khosias  at  Bhyramiah  and  during  the  openitions  at 
Nusrfair  Parker ;  present  during  the  operations  in  Kattywar,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  Burda  Hills  and  defeat  of 
the  Wagheers  at  that  place  in  1859  (Mcdul  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Light  Cavalry  during  the  Abvesinian 
campaign  of  1867-68,  and  commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches. Medal). 

'*^  Captain  A.  H.  Prinsep  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  his  Regiment,  the  6th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  at 
Sealkote  on  the  9th  July  18^7  and  was  wounded.  He  afterwards  served  against  tiie  rebels  in  the  Gogaria  Jungles, 
and  was  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»  Captain  J.  M.  C.  Galloway  was  emplojed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  Shahabad,  and  was  engaged  at  Khereo 

th  Octf)ber,  Borhampoor  14th  October,  Kheree  Saugor  i6th  October,  Jugdespore  i8th  October,  and  Seekreta  and 
"' ath  Khas  20th  October  1858,  and  in  Bundlecund  during  the  whole  of  1859  (Medal). 

'^  Captain  T.  H.  T.  Chalon  served  with  the  Copal  Movable  Column  and  Bellary  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  Copal  (Medal). 

««  Captain  T.  F.  C.  Rochfort  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  actions  of  Koorsee  and  Baree  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  W.  S.  Maoleod  served  with  a  Squadron  of  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  campaign  of  i860  in 
China. 

»*>  Major  W.  ThomiMon  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Tonee  from  9th 
November  1858  to  a6tii  January  1859.  Ho  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  river 
for  the  suppression  of  disturbances  in  the  Nizam's  Dominions  in  conjunction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose, 
from  i«t  to  30th  March  1859. 

*"  Captain  II.  C.  Stevens  was  employed  in  Bengal  and  Bundlecund  from  January  to  June  1859. 

-^  Lt.CoIonel  G.  W.  Cox  was  employed  ngainst  the  Karen  insurgents  in  1857. 

-"  Captain  A.  F.  Curtis  served  with  t'.ie  Bellary  Field  Force  in  1858-59. 

'**  Captjun  J.  S.  Irvine  served  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  in  April  1858,  and  in  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  Koer 
SiniT  (Medal). 

'**  Captain  R.  G.  Birch  served  with  the  Volimtecr  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  Force  in  1857,  ^^^  w«w  severely 
Kounded  at  the  fli-st  relief  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

***  Captain  H.  M.  Buller  served  with  the  Eii!«ofzye  Force  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  including  the 
attack  on  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

'*'  Cayttain  R.  Morris  served  wiUi  the  2nd  Drngoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  liUclmow  and  tuhscquent  operations  at  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Major  H.  R.  Elliot  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Riichore  Doab  from  the  4th  June  to  the  5th  Augnst  1858, 

^*'  Captain  W.  Rowlandson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Seorowlie  and  Ghurra.  and  reoccupaiion  of  Hnmeerpore  (Medal). 

^  C^pt  lin  P.  L.  Gordon  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal,  in  the  Saugor  Nerbudda  Terri- 
tories, from  December  1857  to  February  1858;  also  with  Brigadier  Rowcr6fbs  Force  from  May  to  16th  December  1858. 

-'  Captain  G.  C.  Jackson  served  with  the  Eusufzai  Field  Force  in  1863,  and  was  present  at*  the  reconnaissance  and 
afTuir  in  the  Chiimla  Valley,  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  destruction  of  IaIIoo,  and  burning  of  IJinbeyla 
(mentioned  in  despntches).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Kxpedition  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Aroi^ee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  approbation  of  Government,  Medal). 

^  Captain  C.  C.  Morris  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad  district,  and  was 
present  at  the  affair  at  Berhampore  on  the  14th  October  1858. 

"  Captain  F.  D.  Plowden  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  accompanied  General 
Prank's  Column  on  the  Oude  frontier,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Attrowlee  (Medal). 

*^  Major  F.  Beeching  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Hawks  at  Keonghut  for  the  suppression  of  a 
rebellion  amongst  the  Hill  Tribes  of  the  Cuttack  Tributanr  Mahals. 
^'■•^  Major  J.  M.  Stewart  served  in  the  Jyntoah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  and  was  present  at  the 

asviultand  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Ookis,  Mugbarai,  and  Oomkrong. 
"*t  Lt.CoIonel  H.H.  C.  Q.Warrington  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  the 

RoppreRsion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  the  6th  February  1858. 
^^  Lt.CoIonel  F.  G.  Rideout  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  KThond  outbreak  in  Boad  in  May  and  Juno  186a. 
*^  Captain  H.  S.  Ruxton  command<?d  two  Companies  of  the  17th  Puujaub  Infantry  in  the  pursuit  and  capture  of 

a  party  of  rebels  of  the  26th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  July  1857. 
-*  Major  W.  C.  Chowne  served  with  the  19th  Punianb  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal). 
^"^  Captain  A.  J.  Howes  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division,   and  was  present 

at  thft  storming  of  the  fort  of  Ruteea  13th  November  1858  (Medal). 
^  Major  B.  Venour  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  loth  Foot  against  the  Dinapore  mutineers  at  Arrah  in  1857 

und  was  severely  wounded  (Medal).    Served  with  the  right  oolunm  Dear  Field  Force  in  1865-66. 
-•"  Captain  A.  P.  Carrie  served  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture 

^r  the  fort  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borazjoon.  and  action  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in 

the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Gwalior  rebels  in  1858-59. 
^^f  Major  H.  R.  Wintle  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 
"*  Capuin  G.  W.  Holdsworth  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 

the  action  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July  against  the  Neemach  mutineers,  attack  on  the  village  of  Chulhaslee  (severely 

wounded  by  an  explosion),  the  battle  of  Asrra  on  the  loth  October;  also  with  the  column  under  Colonel  Cotton  at 

Futtf hporo' Sirkee  m  October  1857,  and  with  the  Agra  Column  towards  Gwalior  in  June  1858  (Medal). 
"^  Captain  W.  F.  Bartleman  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858.  and 

wan  present  at  the  actions  of  Almorah  on  the  17th  and  25th  April,  nnd  n%  the  btorming  and  capture  of  the  fort 

of  Nujrj^r  (Medal) .    Served  dtiring  a  part  of  the  Oossiah  rebellion,  and  commandpd  a  Company  of  the  43rd  Bengal 

N  I.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moonsowpoonje  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  on  the  aand  March 

"'  Captain  J.  H.  W.  Osborne  served  with  the  73rd  Foot  in  Brigadier  Rowcrofl's  Column  during  the  campaign  in 
the  Terai,  from  the  4th  November  18^8  to  July  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  by  the  rebeUon  the  column  of 
Major  Boss,  and  in  some  minor  aCnairs  (Medal). 

^  Captain  J.  Johnstone  served  with  the  Trans-Gogra  Field  Force  imder  Brigadier  Rowcroft  in  1858-^  IMedal). 

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309^  Her  Majesty^s  Local  Indian  Forces. — War  Services, 

•"  Captain  H.  S.  Daniell  serTed  with  the  Persian  ExpeditionAry  Force  in  1837  ()(edal  with  Clasp).  Berred  with 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  nnder  Sir  Huf^h  Rose  in  1858.  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  eaptoreof  Batebsr, 
action  at  Barodea  (wounded),  relief  of  Saugor,  action  at  Gurrakhota,  siege  and  captore  of  Jhsnai,  iMk  c4 
Koonch,  actions  before  and  taking  of  Calpee,  actions  at  Morar  and  GKralior,  battle  of  Jowra  Alipore.  Serrcd  is 
the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  Districts  in  18^8,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Mow  Mahoni.  Serred  as  Staff  Officer  to 
the  force  employed  in  the  operations  m  the  Chnnoairi  District  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

••7  Captain  H.  C.  Garden  served  with  theBrigade  under  General  Franks  in  Onde  in  1857-58 ;  and  with  threeOjmptnJ?* 
•of  the  97th  Foot  in  Bundlecund  in  1859  (Medal).  Served  with  the  asrd  Bengal  N.I.  daring  the  Bonaircamnuga  :f 
Z863  ;  was  present  in  separate  commana  of  two  Companies  of  this  Regiment  at  the  actiona  of  the  Conical  Hill  ar^ 
Laloo ;  taking  and  burning  of  IJmbeylah,  and  was  also  present  with  the  whole  regiment  at  the  severs  hsnd-fc- 
hand  conflict  with  and  total  defeat  of  the  Affghans  and  fanatics  at  the  Bonair  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Berred  u 
Oommandant  of  the  Corps  of  Sebundy  Sappers  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  under  Major  General  FnserTrik: 
<Cla8p). 

*"*  Captain  E.  B.  Cox  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infiintry  in  the  campaign  in  Onde  in  iBs$-^  and  was  praos 
-at  the  action  of  Dowsa  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  W.  Campbell  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Luoknow  on  the  30th  May  1857.  sad  w& 
the  force  that  drove  the  rebels  out  of  the  station  the  next  day.  Servea  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Resident  fr  c 
the  30th  June  to  the  32nd  November,  and  as  a  yolunteer  with  the  78th  Highlanders  accompanied  the  force  os^ 
Colonel  Napier  (Lord  Napier  of  Magdala)  that  went  out  to  the  Mootee  Mansil  to  bring  in  the  sick,  wonsM 
tieavy  guns,  and  ammunition  left  behind  by  the  relieving  force  under  Havelock,  and  was  sent  to  repoA  at  aip; 
that  more  doolies  were  required  for  the  sick  and  wounded ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  ^ 
<defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service) .  Served  the  campaign  of  1862-63  is  \^ 
Jynteah  Hills,  and  saved  the  records  and  treasure  on  the  Cutcherry  being  destroyed  br  lightning. 

*^  Captain  H.  C.  Eemble  was  present  at  the  relief  of  As! mghur  in  Artxu  1858  (Medal)* 

'^  Captain  R.  A.  C.  Hunt  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai,  and  was  present  tt  ±i 
storming  and  capture  of  tie  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kaza  4th  April  1862,  of  the  town  of  Taeerpoo  17th  Ap'.. 
at  Nazean  27th  and  39th  April,  at  the  storming  of  Ejihding  zst  May,  of  Tsing-poo  zath  May,  and  at  the  stons::: 
And  recapture  of  Kahding  on  the  4th  October  1862. 

*^  Captain  R.  M.  Chambers  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai,  and  was  prMs!!: 
the  storming  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang*l»sa  4th  April  z862,  uid  of  the  town  of  Twerpoo  T-*i 
April,  at  Nasean  27th  and  a9th  April  1862,  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  X2ih  May,  and  with  the  gsnia^i 
ilefending  Kahdinffin  May  1863. 

"f*  Captain  G.  B.  jBrskine  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  M.  W.  Smith  in  1858-59^ 

^'  Captain  H.  W.  Bird  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Benf^al  flrom  July  to  December  185S,  s^ 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore ;  was  also  present  in  the  campaign  in  Bundlecond  nnder  Biigaitr 
"Wheler  in  1859  (Medal). 

"^  Captain  W.  W.  Hooper  served  with  a  squadron  of  his  regiment  on  field  service  in  the  Deocan  from  the  i^ 
November  1858  to  the  5th  April  Z85Q,  including  the  march  of  fifty  miles  without  a  halt  on  the  aSth  February  in  p* 
«uit  of  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  and  taking  several  prisoners  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  J.  G.  D.  Walker  served  with  nis  regiment  in  the  campaign  in  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  ^^hts 
in  1859. 

>7"  (japtain  J.  May  served  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalrv  at  Lucknow,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Cliisi:: 
30th  June  1857,  also  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  acting  as  a  Subaltern  of  Artillery  and  8ubseqKH.v 
AS  Assistant  Field  Engineer.  Served  afterwards  with  the  force  at  the  Alumbagh  and  was  present  in  the  nrr::s 
Actions  (wounded),  and  accompanied  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Omssh.. 


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Thomas  James  Bailey,  Wing  Subaltern  3  Sikh  Infantry 

Frederick  Robertson  Ditmas,  Squadron  Subaltern  15  Bengal  CsTalry 

John  Abercrombie.  Quarter  Master  7  Bengal  Native  Inlkntry  

Francis  Charles  Burton,  Squadron  Subaltern  i  Bengal  Cavalry ^ 

Allied  Nimmo  Sandilands,  Quarter  Master  6  Punjaub  Infantry  

Charles  Francis  Massy ,*77  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd   Grade,   Puigaub,  > 

24  June  70,  Delhi  District i 

James  Graves  Kelly,  Wing  Subaltern  33  Bengal  Native  Infantnr   

Frank  Barrow,  Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  3ru  Grade,  Oude, ) 

20  Sept.  70,  Oonao i 

William  John  Vousden,  Squadron  Subaltern  5  Pui^aub  Cavalry 

Edward  Law  Dnrand,  3rd  Assistant  to  the  Gov.Gen.'s  Agent  in  Ri^pootana 

Carbery  Egan,  Sqtiadron  Subaltern  12  Bengal  Cavalry  

Bradford  Smith,  Wing  Subaltern  4  Bengal  Native  Infimtry 

Edward  Lloyd,  Squadron  Subalternj  Puiyaub  Cavalry 

Lorn  Robert  Henry  Dick  Campbell  .••^  Wing  Subaltern  i  Puiyaub  Infantry  

Archie  Wishart  Gairdner,  Wing  Subaltern  27  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Sir  Charles  Henry  Leslie,  Bart.  Wing  Subaltern  37  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

John  Robert  Burfton-Bennett,  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General,  3rd  Class  ... 

Henry  Vere  Hunt,  Quarter  Master  25  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Francis  Ranken  Cave  Voyle,  Adjutant  29  Bengal  Native  Infantry   

Bernard  Channer,  Wing  Subalfem  2  Bengal  Native  Infantry   

William  Greorge  Craigie  Halkett.  Adjutant  30  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

George  Hugh  Coles  Dyce,  Quarter  Master  21  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Stannus  Vomer  Gordon,  Quarter  Master  23  Bengal  Native  Inflintry  

Mansel  Armstrong,  Squadron  Subalterns  Bengal  Cavalry 

Robert  Alexander  Swettenham,  Quarter  Master  27  Bengal  Native  Infttntry 

Samuel  John  Dunlop,  Asaistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  i  Sept.  72,  > 

Central  Provinces,  Nagpore,  State  Railway  Survey  Division J 

James  Butler,  Assist.  Com.  3rd  Grade.  British  Biirmah,  9  Aug.  69,  Moulmein  ... 

Charles  Boswell  Norman,  Adjutant  3  Sikh  Infantry 

Albert  de  Clancy  Rennick,  Assist.Com.  rrd  Class,  Punjaub,  Hoshiarpore  District 

Thomas  George*Thomson,  Adj  utant  36  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Thomas  Francis  Hobday,  Sub  Assist.  Commissary  General,  2nd  Class     

Henry  Opie  Woodhouse,  Wing  Subal  tern  o  Bengal  Native  Infantry      

William  Heniy  Browne,  Quarter  Master  18  Bengal  Native  Infimtry  

John  Wm.  O'Callaghan,  Assistant  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  16  Jan.  71, 

Punjaub,  1st  Division,  Bari  Doab  Canal    

Edward  Henry  Bingham,  Quarter  Master  1 3  Bengal  Native  Infantry     

Henry  James  Barr,  Quarter  Master  17  Bengal  Native  Infantry    , 

John  Fra.Jas.Miller,«*Assist.Eng.istGr.D.P.W.,i  Mar.  7  i,Sirnind  Canal,  Punjaub 

Augustus  Keith  Abbott,  Adjutant  42  Bengal  Native  Inikntry 

Sydney  Drummond  Tumbull,  Adjutant  15  Bengal  Cavalry    , 

Arthur  Edward  Ward,  Assist.  Bug.  2nd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  4  Oct.  72,  7th  Circle 

Robert  Tomkyns  Hawkes,  Quarter  Master  35  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

William  Hutt  Curzon  Wyllie,  Assist.  Com.  3rd  Grade,  26  Aug.  70,  Oude,  Unas 
Annoslev  John  Garrett,  Wing  Subaltern  3  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent ... 

Arthur  i'ishe,  Wing  Subaltern  8  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Alister  William  Jamieson,  Wing  Subaltern  12  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Lyndon  Bolton  Irwin,  Wing  Subaltern  20  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Charles  Swaine  Hogge,  Wiug  Subaltern  24  Bengal  Native  Infiintry 

Henry  Boileau,  Squadron  Subaltern  11  Bengal  Cavalry  

Walter  Hailes,  Wing  Subaltern  37  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Arthur  Coombe  Gordon  Lydiard,  Quarter  Master  31  Bengal  Native  Infantry... 
Francis  Neilson  Chalmers,  Sub.Assiat.Com.Gen,  ^rd  CI.  on  probation,  13  Oct.  70 

Leslie  Trevor  Bishop,  Squadron  Subaltern  2  Punjaub  Cavalry    

George  Lloyd  Reily  Richardson,  Squadron  Subaltern  18  Beng^  Cavalry 

Thomas  Lloyd  Lewis,  Quarter  Master  26  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

George  Frederick  Young,  Quarter  Master  30  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Alexander  Evans  Gordon.Wing  Subaltern  22  Bengal  Native  Infanti^ 

Edm.Chas.Elliston,  Assist.  Eng.  4th  Gr.  D.P.W.,  Sept.  68,  Bengal 

Dudley  Elphinstone  Gouldsbury,  Quarter  Master  19  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Jacob  Pieter  Deneys  Vanrenen,  Adjutant  5th  Bengal  Cavalry 

Francis  Richard  Begbie,  Wing  Subaltern  3  Puiyaub  Infantry 

John  Corse- Scott,«7»  Quarter  Master  37  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

James  Aloysius  Miley,  Adjutant  1  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Henry  Metcalfe  Rose,  Adjutant  41  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Charles  Marsh  Koighley,  Quarter  Master  8  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Robert  NichoUs  Harington,  Quarter  Master  29  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

George  Wemyss  Anson,  Officiating  Assistant  Commissioner,  Jhansi  

Edward  Baynes  Nixon,*'*  Wing  Subaltern  Meywar  Bheel  Corps  

John  Meredith  Douglas  Lewes,  Wing  Subaltern  2  Punjaub  Infantry 


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William  James  Alexander  Birch,  Wing  Subaltern  6  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Henry  Doveton  Hutchinson,  Adjutant  40  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Philip  Herman  Wallerstein,"*  Quarter  Master  24  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Frederic  Talbot  Goodridge,  Wing  Subaltern  13  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

William  Maitland  Meaoham,  Adjutant  13  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

James  Livingston  Aberigh-Mackay,  Ac^utant  8  Bengal  Cavalry 

Frederick  Augustus  Remmington,  Quarter  Master  15  Bengal  Native  Infantry  ... 
James  Mandeville  Wood  von  Beverhoudt,  Wing  Sub.  17  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

David  Stanley  Cuninghame,  Squadron  Subaltern  i  Punjaub  Cavalry  

James  Alex.  Lawrence  Montgomery,  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,) 

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Charles  Comyn  Egerton.  Squadron  Subaltern  4  Puz^aub  Cavaixy    

Edward  Chetwood  Hamilton,  Wing  Subaltern  7  Bengal  Native  Infantiy 

Leopold  James  Henry  Grey  ^Officiating  Assistant  Commissioner,  LoharduggiUi 
Alfred  Charles  Le  Quesne,  Wing  Subaltern,  i  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent 

Allured  Greorge  Yaldwyn,  Wing  Subaltern  6  Punjaub  Infantry 

Frederick  Drummond  Battye.  Squadron  Subaltern  Corps  of  Guides 


Josiah  Philip  Crampton  Nevule,  "Squadron  Subaltern  i4~Bengal  Cavalry 

Andrew  Kennedy  Macpherson,  Cantonment  Magistrate  of  Mooltan 

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George  Hambley  Elliott,  Adjutant  3  Bengal  Cavaliy  

Alex.Thomafl  Seton  Abercrombv  Rind, Wing  Subaltern  38  Bengal  Native  Infantzy 

Leonard  William  Chriatopher,  Sub  a aa^f^^ntf  OmTniiuiAry  General   

Charles  Archibald  Mercer,  Wing  Subaltern  4  Goorkhas 

Richard  John  Morgan,  Asat.  Sng.  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  4  Oct.  7a,  8th  Circle 

Bex^amin  Horatio  Pollard,  Wing  Subaltern  45  Beni^al  Native  Infantry  

William  Harria,  Wing  Subaltern  ai  Bengal  Nativelnftintry 

Arthur  M'Leod  Mills,  Wing  Subaltern  xo  Bengal  Native  Infiuitxy 


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Elichard  Kirby  Ridgeway,  Wing  Subaltern  43  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

William  Alexander  Holcombe,^*  Asst.  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade.  Luckimpore.i 
Lewis  ArchibaM  Charles  Cook,  Squadron  Subaltern  5  Bengal  Cavnlry 


Geffery  Lawrence  Eliot,  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General,  3rd  Class 

Gilbert  Gaisford,  Wing  Subalterns  Puiyaub  Infantry  

Vincent  Geor^  Lawrence  Eyre,  Wing  Subaltern  23  Bengal  Native  Infitntry  ... 

Cathcart  William  Monypenny,  Wing  Subaltern  a  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Edward  Francis  Josepu  de  Clanay  Rennick,  Squadron  Subaltern  7  Bengal  Cav. 

Herbert  Anthony  Sawyer,  AtjHutant  19  Bengal  Native  Infimtry 

Charles  Thomas  Bingham,  Wmg  Subaltern  33  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Norton  Charles  Martelli,  WingSubaltem  39  Bengal  Native  Infentry 

JaDies  Francis  Carthew,  Squadron  Subaltern  13  Bengal  Cavalry 

James  Beverley  Lynch,  Squadron  Subaltern  xa  Bengal  Cavaliy  

Henry  FitsGerald  Stevens,  Wing  Subaltern  4a  Bengal  Native  lufkntry 

Henry  Harvey  Swetenham,  Wing  Subaltern  ax  Bengal  Native  Inftintry  

Henry  Alexius  Abbott,  Wing  Subaltern  15  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

William  Potter  Newall,  WingSubaltem  a  Goorkha  Regiment 

John  James  Monev- Simons,  Wing  Subaltern  24  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Charles  Andrew  Cfoles,  Wing  Subaltern  36  Bengal  Native  Inflintry    

James  Ramsay  Hobday,  Wing  Subaltern  38  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

James  Frank  Rivett-Camac,  Wing  Subaltern  33  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Edward  Willock  Chalmers,  Squadron  Subaltern  17  Bengal  Cavalry 

Archibald  Spiers  M'Rae,  Wing  Subaltern  aa  Bengal  Native  Infbntry 

Gerald  Warn  Martin,  Assistant  Superintendent,  and  Grade,  Revenue  Survey  ... 

William  Harry  Salmon,  Wing  Subaltern  41  Bengal  Native  Inf^ti?   

Ernie  Money,  Squadron  Subaltern  11  Bengal  Cavalry 

Henry  Craigie  Halkett,  Wing  Subaltern  15  Bengal  Native  Infantry    

Lewis  Dening,  Wing  Subaltern  q6  Bengal  Native  Inikntry 

Henry  St.  Patrick  Maxwell,  Wing  Subaltern  41  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Alexander  John  Forsyth  Reid,  Wing  Subaltern  30  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Malcolm  Alexander  Gray,  Wing  Subaltern  38  Bengal  Native  Infiintry 

Philip  Edward  Anderson,  Wing  Subaltern  35  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

Michael  Ramsay  Spence,  Wing  Subaltern  X4  Bengal  Native  Infantry   

Edward  James  Gftrdner  Lewis,  Wing  Subaltern  19  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Arthur  Parry  Thornton,  Wing  Subaltern  as  Bengal  NaU ve  Infantry  

Charles  Arthur  Ross  Saee,  wing  Subaltern  18  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Robert  Edward  Arthur  Jenkins,  Wing  Subaltern  ao  Bengal  Native  Infantry  ... 

Charles  Reginald  Macgregor,  Wing  Subaltern  43  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Thomas  John  O'Dwyer  Renny,  Wing  Subaltern  4  Punjaub  Infantry 

Wm.  Francis  Hungerford  Grey,  Wing  Subaltern  4  Bengal  Native  InTantry    ... 

Edward  Bruce,  Squadron  Subaltern  19  Bengal  Cavolry 

Arthur  Thomas  Banon,  Wing  Subaltern  39  Beag&l  Native  Infantry 

George  Graham  Dawes,  Squadron  Subaltern  x  Bengal  Cavaliy 

John  Fraser  Dingwall  Fordyce,  Squadron  Subaltern  8  Bengal  Cavalry  

Charles  Edgeworth  Gubbins,  Wing  Subaltern  xi  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

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28  Oct.  7x 
38  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  7x 

a8  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct  7x 


(jOOg 


331 


Bengal  Staff  Corps. 


Governor  Generars  Body  Guard  (Rawed  in  1762). 

"  jATi.*'— "  AtJI  "— "  MaHARAJPO»«  "— "  MOODKZB  "— "  FBBOZBSHlTHirE  "— "  Al.LIWJlL*'— "SOWAOT." 

Head  Quarters  at  Caloutta.     Untformf  SearM.    Facings,  Dark  Blue.    Lace,  Yellow. 


Bxirx,  NA.ICB8,  LSD  C0BP8. 


Colonel  G.  Delane,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  P.  Peacock,  late  3  Cavalry 

Captain  T.  Deane,  Staff  Corps 

Staff  Surgeon  Major  O.  Bamett 

Biding  l^ter 


Army 
Rakk. 


22  Feb.  74 
6  May  65 
4  Mar.  74 


RxvABxa. 


Commandant,  4  March  62. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

and  in  Command,  4  March  62. — Officiating  Commandant. 

Adjutant,  24  Jan.  71. 

In  medical  charge. 

And  in  veterinary  charge. 


iSfto&UatMMf.— Commandant;  Adjutant;   i  Subadar;  2  Jemadars;  s  Havildars;  5  Naicka;  2  Farriers ;  2 Tn^- 
peters;  70  Troopers. 


Ist  Bengal  Cavalry  {late  ist  Irregvlar  Oavalry). 

Detaehmeni — "  Bhihitpobs  " — "  Cutdakab,  i842.'* 
Head  Quarters  at  Oavnpore.      Uniform,  Yellow.    Facings,  Bed.    Laee,  Oold. 

Colonel  W.  B.  E.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps   2  Mar.  73[Commandant,  5  Aug.  67. — ^Furlough 

Lt. Colonel  R.  Jenkins,  late  5  Cav£Llry  ...  ,20  Fob.  71:2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  2  Jan.  6S. 


Major  G.  C.  Thomson,  Staff 'Corps... 1 19  July  71  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Major  C.  W.  Fletcher,  Staff  Corps 'aoFob.  7o(       '  '"  --        - 

Captain  M.  Clementi.  Staff  Corps 12  June  70  3 


Captain  W.  A.  Lawrence,  Staff  Corps...!  4  Feb.  73 
Captain  A.  B.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps  ...  29  Oct.  69 
Captain  C.  O.  W.  Apperley,  Gen.  List  ...,'25  Aug.  69 

Lieut.  F.  0,  Burton,  Staff  Corps [29  July  67 

Lieut.  G.  G.  Dawes,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71 

■Surgeon  Major  E.  M'Kellar,  JfD I  9  July  71 


Officiating  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  10  Aug.  72. 

_  ladron  Officer,  7  Oct.  72. —Furlough  U 

Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  26  April  73. 


Adjutant,  2  April  63. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Adjutant,  28  June  73. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern.  24  Oct.  72.— Sick  Furlough  to  Eoro^ 

znd  Squadron  Subaltern,  24  Oct.  72. 

In  medical  charge,  i  Deo.  72. 


2nd  Bengal 

"  Abracax  •* — Kecui 
Head  Quarters  at  Segowlie. 

Lt. Colonel  O.  Wilkinson,  late  4  Cavalry.. 
Captain  C.  W.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  T.  C.  Graham,  late  4  Cavalry 

Captain  P.  Knowles,  Staff  Corps  

"Captain  H.  C.  Kemble,  late  3  Cavalry  ... 

Captain  C.  E.  Salkeld,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  O.T.M.Hlgginson.Gen.List,Cav. 
Captain  W.  B.  Craigie,  Gen.  List,  Cav. .. 
49ur^eon  Mi^or  F.  Parsons  


Cavalry  (late  27id  Irregular  Cavalry). 

Quarters  and  Biffht   7f7»y-r-"SoBBAOJr" — "  Pukjab." 

Uniform,  Emerald  Green.      Facings,  Bed.      Lace,    Gold. 
Commandant,  xi  March  71^7-Purlough  to  Europe. 


T4  July  67 
20  Dec.  66 

4  July  71 

4  Sept.  72 
zo  June  69 

8  June  72 
12  D«s.  68 

4  Dec.  71 


2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  it  Mar.  71. — Otfg.  Commasd&ii 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  27  Dec.  71. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  10  Feb.  72. 

3rd  Squad.  Officer,  zo  Feb.  72. 

Adjutant,  9  Oct.  7Z. 

zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  10  Feb.  72. 

2nd  Sauadron  Subaltern,  9  Oct.  7z. 

In  meoical  charge,  2x  Dec.  7c. 


3rd  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  4th  Irregular  Cavalry — Baised  6  Dec.  1814). 


'*AFvaHA2rxsTAir' 


Colonel  G.  W.  M.  Hall,  CB.  Staff  Corps 

Mivior  C.  F.  Packe,  Staff  Corps  

Major  A.  R.  D.  Mackenzie,  late  z  Cavalry 

Captain  B.  Cracroft,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  G.  W.  Willock,  Gen.  List,  Cav... 

Lieut.  G.  H.  Elliott.  Staff  Corps 

Captain   8.  A.  Swinley,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 

Lieut.  G.  T.  Morris,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  J.  J.  Clarke,  MD 


-**  Ghuzxbx  "— "Maha-bajpobb"— 2B«»a/?a**  "Khslat"— 2)etocAm«n^"MooDKXx"— Df<<ifHn' 

*'  Fbbozbshuhub  " — "  Alliwal." 
Head  Quarters  at  Nowgoag.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings,  Blue.    Lace,  Gold, 

Z7  Aug.  69  Commandant,  26  Aug.  1859.  [Eiuip?' 

10  Doc.  67  2nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Officer,  z  Sept.  64.— Foriofigli  '• 
2  Apr.  72  2ud  Squadron  Officer,  22  Mar.  65. — Officiating  2nd  in  ComzB&£i 

Z5  May  66  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  5  May  66.— Officiating  2nd  Squad.  Officer. 

20  Oct.  71  Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  27  Mi^  73. 

Z7  Jan.  70  Ac^ntant,  27  May  72. 

20  Apr.  73  zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  22  Mar.  67. 

Z4  Sept.66  2nd  Sqmvdrnn  Subaltern,  8  Dec.  67. — ^Furlough  to  Europe. 

z4  May  73  In  medical  charge,  3  Mar.  67. 


4tli  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  6th  Irregular  Cavalry). 


Lt. Colonel  G.  C.  Hankin,  Staff  Corps 
Major  M.  M.  Prendergast,  Staff  Corps... 
Major  E.  H.  C.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  F.  P.  W.  Freeman,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  W.  B.  Hamilton,  Gen.  List,  Inf. . . 

Captain  D.  Adamson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  E.  Harenc,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  S.  O.  Amesbury 


Head  Quarters  at  Keerut.     Uniform,  Scarlet.    Facings,  Bine.    Lace,  Oold. 

69  Comuaandant,  zz  Aug.  66.  [to  Ettrj* 
70:2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Fnrioc^ 

70  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Officiating  2nd  in  ComiDazBl 
6713rd  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64. — Offg.  2nd  Squadron  Officer. 


8  Dec, 

8  Feb. 

9  Dec. 
7  Dec. 
z  Nov. 
5  Jan. 

Z5  Oct. 


Adjutant,  2a  Dec.  68. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  aa  Dec.  68. — OSg.  sidCqiadroa  Office-- 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  5  Mar.  69.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

In  medical  charge,  z6  Jan.  73. 


Each  Begimvnt  oj  Bengal  Cavalry  consists  of  6  Troow,  with  the  following  Estahlishment : — Commandant;  xnd  XQ  Da* 
mana  and  Squaduron  Officer;  and  Squadron  Officer ;  3rd  Squadron  Officer ;  Adjutant;  2  Squadron Subalten..'; 
z  Medical  Officer ;  3  Reasaldars ;  3  Kesaaidars ;  x  Woordie  Major ;  6  Jemadai-s ;  6  Epte  p9£Ei|dajrr»  48  Bafiadara ; 
6  Niahanburdars;  6  Trumpeters;  384  Sowars.  Digitize'd  byVjtTCT^V  ^ 


5th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  yth  Irregvlar  Cavalry, — Raised  28  April  1841),  33a 

"  PUKJXB  "— *•  MoOLTAir." 

Head  Quarters  at  Jhelnm.     Uniform,  Scarlet,    Faeingt,  Bark  BUt«.    Laee,  Gold. 


Ramx,  Naxbs,  Airs  Cosps. 


rC  U.Colonel  C.  J.  S.Gough,late  5  Cav.  24 

Major  H.  E.  Osbom,  Staff  Corps 9 

Major  H.  L.  Hawkins,  Staff  Corps xi 

Cai^tain  H.  A.  Shakespear,  late  5  Cavalry  1 1  z 

Captain  R.  B.  Graham,  Staff  Corps  14 

Lieut.  J.  P.  D.  Yanrenen,  Staff  Corps  ...1 27 

Lieut.  L.  A.  C.  Cook,  Staff  Corps  ,22 

Lieut.  M.  Armstronpf,  Staff  Corps 30 

Surgoon  D.  P.  Palmer,  MD I31 

Surgeon  Major  N.  J.  Grant  I 


Akmt 

Raitc. 


Jan.  67 
Deo.  70 
June  73 
July  65 
June  68 
Apr.  69 

Feb.  70 

May  68  2nd 
Mar.  66 


Rbxabxb. 


Commandant,  26  May  64. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Sq.  Officer,  7  Dec.  66.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  7  Fob.  72. 
2nd  Squadron  Officer,  20  Aug.  67. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  21  Deo.  69. 
Adjutant,  13  Feb.  71. 
ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  May  71. 
2nd  Smiadron  Subaltern,  zx  Feb.  70. 
In  medical  charge,  27  Mar.  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  chargCj  17  Feb.  73.  And  Gwalior  PoUtioa 
Agency. 


6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Sth  Irregular  Ca/valry. — Badaed  31  Jan.  1842). 

**FjnnnAM"—Detackm&nt  ** MooJiTX^'*— Detachment  " Fbbozbshi7HTJ» "— "  SoBlAOV." 
•  Head  Quarters  at  Morar.     Uniform,  Blue.    Faeinye,  Bei.    Zaee,  Qold. 

Colonel  J.F.Richardson,  CJ.  Staff  Cort)8  27  May  71  Commandant,  10  Oct.  54.— Furlough 

Captain  G.  A.  A.  Baker,  Staff  Corps 8  June  66  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  Z7  Feb.  73.— Offg.  Coommdt. 

Captain  R.  M.  Jennings,  Gen.  List,  Cav. ..  15  Jan.  68  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  17  Feb.  73.  —Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 
Captain  E.  H.  B.  Kauntze,  Staff  Corps.,  xi  May  67  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  7  Fob.  73.— Offg.  2nd  Squadron  Officer. 
Captain  H.  A..  Fletcher,  Gen.  List,  Cav.    4  Sept.  72  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  72- 

]  ist  Squad.  Subaltern,  17  Feb.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


Captain  R.  W.  Sartorius,  late  72  N.I. 

Lieut.  0.  W.  Muir,  6th  Foot 

SuTf^eon  Major  G.  O.  BailUe,  MD.. 
Surgeon  M^jor  G.  Barnard 


27  May  71 
8  June  66 

15  Jan.  68 
XI  May  67 
4  Sept.  72 
I  Nov.  68 

28  Oct.  71 
14  May  73 


2nd  Souadron  Subaltern,  26  May  73. 

In  meoical  charge,  z8  Oct.  60.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  modical  charge,  zo  May  72. — 34  N.  I. 


7tll  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  lyth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Baised  24  Jan,  1846) 

Left  Wing  "Pitkjab." 
Head  Quarters  at  Seetapore.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue.   Zaee,  Chid, 

Commandant.  5  Sept.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe.   rCommaadant. 


Colonel  L.  J.  Farquharson,  late  3  Cavalry 
Lt.Coloncl  F.  O.J.  Brownlow,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Col.  C.  H.  Barchard,  CB.  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  C.  Creak,  late  4  Cavalry 
Captain  B.  Hay,  Gen.  List,  Cavalry 
Captain  J.  L.  Ferris,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  E.  F.  J.  De  C.  Rennick,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  T.  Ringer,  JfZ> 


3  Jan. 

71 

I  Oct. 

7* 

28  Mar. 

6s 

x8  Jan. 

69 

4  Dec. 

7» 

4  Mar 

71 

6  Aug 

70 

24  Feb. 

66 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  x6  May  o^.—- Officiating 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  14  July  65.— Officiating  2nd  m  Command. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  30  May  64.— Officiating  2nd  Squad.Offioer. 

Adjutant,  5  Aug.  67. 

xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  3  May  6s.^-Offg.  3rd  Squadron  Officer. 

2nd  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  Aug.  70.— Furlough. 

In  medical  charge,  17  Oct.  68. 


Sth  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  i^th  Irregular  Cavalry. — Baised  24  Jan.  1846). 

Head  Quarters  at  Peahawur.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold,  , 


Colonel  W.  J.  Ward,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  Chapnuin,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  F.  Lindsay,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  J.  A.  M'Neale,  Gen.  List,  Inf.... 

Capt.  G.  MacOaU,  Gen.  List  Inf. 

Lieut.  J.L.Aberigh-Mackay,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  R.  F.  C.  A.  Tytler,  Gen.  LUt,  Inf. 

Lieut.  J.  F.  D.  Fordyce,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Maiar  J.  Browne 

Surgeon  G.  wataon,  Jf2> 


25  July  73:Conmiandant,  9  Oct.  7X 

'  '    68  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  7 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  7X.— Officiating  2na  in  Command. 


9  May  70 
I  Mar.  70 
zo  Sept.  69 

27  Nov.  69 

28  Oct.  7z 


[to  Europe. 
I. — Furlough 


Z5  July  68  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov. 
6  Jan.  71  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  7X.— Officiating  21 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  Z7  Nov.  71.— Offg.  2nd  Squad.  Officer. 

Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  4  April  73. 

Adjutant,  Z7  Nov.  7Z. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  9  Aug.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


2nd  Souadron  Subaltern,  xo  Jan.  72.— Offg.  zst  Squad.  Subaltern, 
In  medical  charge,  24  Oct,  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  7  April  73. 

Non.— The  Cavalry  Regiments  of  the  Puiuab  Frontier  Force,  vis.—Guide  Cavaby,  and  isi,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  and  jth 
Punjab  Cavalry,  take  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Regiment  of  Bengal  Cavalry. 

9th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  ist  Hodson's  Eorse.—Fonned  26  Aug.  1858), 

"Dkmi"— "LucKjrow"  {Beli^and  Capture). 
Head  Quarters  at  Beolee.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Bed,    Lace,  Gold, 

Commandant,  20  Sept.  64. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  92  Feb.  64. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.~Officiating  2nd  in  Oommand« 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  7  Oct.  69.— Brigade  Mfuor,  Umballa. 

Adjutant,  28  Nov.  60.— 3rd  Squadron  Officer,  8  Aug.  73. 

zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  7  Oct.  72.— Adjutant,  8  Aug.  71. 

2nd  Squadron  Subaltern,  7  Oct.  72.— xst  Squadron  Subaltenia 

2nd  Souadron  Subaltern,  8  Aug.  73.  •""  * 

In  medical  charge,  93  July  66. 


LtColonelH.  L.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  T.  Oldfleld,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  T.  Dayrell,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  P.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  D.  T.  H.  Sampson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  L.  N.  WiUis,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  D.  H.  Robertson,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Lieut.  H.  M.  Mackenzie,  2x  Hussars 

Surgeon  Major  R.  Mantell,  MB 


2x  Apr. 

70 

XX  Dec. 

69 

6  Jan. 

6q 

20  Feb, 

60 

20  Aug.  69 

X3N0V. 

70 

27  Nov 

28  Oct. 

69 

7X 

xo  Feb. 

71 

[8  Aug.  73, 


10th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  2nd  Hodson's  Eorse. — Formed  26  Aug,  1858}. 

"  DxLHi "— **  LuOKirow  "  {Beli^and  Capture)—"  Abtssivix." 
Head  Quarters  at  Vowshera.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold, 


Lt.  Colonol  O.  H.  Palli8er,C2l.  Staff  Corps 
Lt. Colonel  A.  T.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  O.  Barnes,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A  England,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  C.  Qreenaway,  Gen.  List.  Inf. 

Captain  D.M.  Strong,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Captain  B.  D.  Barrow,  Staff  Cor^s 

Surffeon  Miuor  G.  V.  Currie    

Surgeon  Mi^  H.  H.  Groenhow 


X5  Aug. 

68 

3  Jan. 

71 

5  Mar. 

67 

4  Jan. 

70 

xo  Nov. 

68 

29  June  69 1 

4  Jan. 

74 

z  Jan. 

66 

[Europe* 
(.— Funongh  to 


Commandant,  X3  May  59. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  X9  Feb.  64.- 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  28  Sept.  64.— Officiating  and  in  Comxnand, 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. 

Adjutant,  5  Mar.  69. 

i8t  Squadron  Subaltern,  5  Mar.  69.— Ofllg.  3rd  Squadron  Officer. 

2nd  Squadron  Subaltern,  99  Oct.  69. 

In  medical  charge,  8  Mar.  69.  r^r^^ir> 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  ao  Aug.  73  ^j  (JOV IC 


333  11th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers— late  ut  SUch  Cavalry). 

"LucKjrow"  (Cn/rfiwe)— "TxKU  Fo«t8  "— "  Pbkw." 
Hea^  Qnartjen  at  Kewa  X«er.     Un^brm,  Slut,    Faeimys,  Sed,    Late,  Gold, 


Bavk,  Njikm,  avd  Cospb. 


CaptainR.  B.Boyle,  Staff CJorpB   

Captain  A.  H.  Prinsep,  late  4  Oavaliy .. 
Captain  W.  I.  Baz,  Gen.  List,  In&ntry 
Captain  G.  B.  J.  Shakespear,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  H.  Boileaa,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  E.  E.  Money,  Staff  Corps 

SuTfj^eon  W.  Finden  


Commandant, 

and  in  Command  and  Sqnadnm  Officer,  9  Oct.  7x.>-0ffldatznc 

Commandant, 
and  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  71.— Officiating  and  in  CammimL 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant,  19  July  dy.^Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer. 
iBt  Squadron  Subaltern,  9  Oct.  71.— Officiating  as  AnuUniCoa- 

missioner  in  British  Burmah. 
and  Sauadron  Subaltern,  9  Oct.  71.— Offidayng  Adjutant 
In  medical  charge,  17  Jan.  70. 


12th  Bengal  Cavalry  {late  2nd  Sllch  Cavalry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Peahawur.    Uniform,  Blue,    Facings,  Blue,    Lace,  Oold, 


V€  Lt.Col.  H.  H.  Gongh,  CB.  Staff  Corps 
LtColonel  P.  8.  Yorke,  late  la  N.  I.  .. 

Captain  H.  A.  M'Nau*,  late  39  N.L 

Captain  J.  H.  Green,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  M .  J.  Moore,  Gen.  List,  Gayaliy 

Lieut.  C.  Egan,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  B.  Lynch,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  F.  G.  Canistant,  MD, 


30  Mar.  69  Commandant.  20  Sept.  67. 

^5  Aug.  69  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  zx  July  68. 

I  Nov.  68  and  Squadron  Officer,  xo  May  73. 

X  July  71  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  xs  April  7a. 
ao  Oct.  71  Adjutant,  la  Mar.  69. 

5  Oot.  67  xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  xs  April  73. 
la  Oct.  70  and  Sc^nalron  Subaltern,  37  May  7a. 
In  meaical  charge,  8  April  70.— Furlough. 


13th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  ^tJi  Sikh  Cavalry). 

**  Abtssixia.'* 
Head  Quarters  at  XooLtaa.     Un^orm,  Dark  Blue.    Facing*,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Silver, 


Major  B.  C.  Low,  late  4  Cavalry 

Captain  W.  H.  Macnaghten,  late  s  Cav.... 
Captain  C.  B.  Pennington,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  H.  E.  Byves,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  D.  H.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  J.  F.  Carthew,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  W.  Deane,  xo6  Foot 

Surgeon  Major  G.  H.  Ray,  MD 

Surgeon  M^or  J.  S.  Gunn,  MB 


5  Feb.  73 
x6  July  64 

4  Oct.  69 
IX  June  71 
18  Dec.  73 

3  Oct.  70 
Oct.  71 


Commandant,  9  Oct.  7X. 

3nd  in  Comxnaud  and  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  71. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  9  Oct.  71. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Mar.  65. 

Adjutant,  33  Oct.  69. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  a8  Oct.  71. 

,  _  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  xs  Feb.  73. 

3  Jan.  67;  In  medical  charge,  xo  Apr.  6a.— Officiating  D.  S.  QeneraL 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  xx  Oct.  7a. 


14th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  Murray's  Jdt  Horse. — Raised  30  Jwne  185S). 

Head  Quarters  at  Bawol  Piadae.     Uniform,  Dark  Blue,    Facings,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold. 


Colonel  J.  I.  Murray,  CB.  Staff  Corps ... 

LtColonel W.B.  Ryall,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  Colonel  R.  Chalmers,  Staff  Corps 

Miy'or  T.  G.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  0.  W.  Mitford,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  O.  S.  De  F.  Roche,  Staff  Corps 
Capt.  R.  Eardley-Wilmot,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Captain  C.  S.  Morrison,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Lieut.  J.  P.  0.  Neville.  Staff  Corps , 

Surgeon  Major  B.  Kendall  


30  Nov.  7x  Commandant,  30  June  58. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
X4  Jan.  7a|0fficiating  Commandant,  a  Jan.  73.  [toEorope. 
a6  Mar.  70 [and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,   30  Jan.  64.— Furloagi 
ao  Mar.  70  Officiating  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  4  Dec  71- 
3s  July  67  and  Squadron  Officer,  34  Sept.  69. 
II  Dec.  70  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  7  Oct.  6q. 
39  Oct.  69  Ac^utant,  31  Jan.  68. 
36  Mar.  70  xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  sx  Aug.  69. 
4  Dec.  69  snd  Sauadron  Subaltern,  33  Nov.  71. 
jIn  meaical  chargfo,  15  Oct.  69. 


15th  Bengal*  Cavalry  (late  Cureton's  Mooltanee  Cavalry. — Raised  14  Jan.  1858). 

Hoad  Quarters  at  TTmballa.    r«(/brw,  Bijle  Green,    Facings,  Scarlet,    Lace,  Gold. 


Major  G.  A.  Frendergast,  Staff  Corps . 

Major  W.  Musgrave,  8t  aff  Corps  

Major  J.  AngeTo,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  D.  H.  Vibart,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut.  S.  D.  Tumbull,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  Atkins,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  R.  Ditmas,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  M^jor  W.  H.  Adloy  


X7  May  69' Commandant,  xx  July  67.— Furlough  to  Europe.  [ist 

IX  June  7a 'and  in  Command  and  Squad.  Offr.,  xx  July 67. — OM^.CcmoM'^; 
7  Feb.  70!  and  Squadron  Officer,  37  Nov.  71.— Officiating  and  mCoiian»»- 
4  Sept.  66  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  xa  Nov.  67.— Offg.  3nd  Sqaadrtn  Officer. 


8  Sept.  68 
4  Feb.  70 
xo  July  67 
a  Sept.  70 


Adjutant,  17  Dec.  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  37  Apr.  65.— Offg.  3rd  Sonad.  Officer, 
and  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  June  71.— Officiating  A^jutanL 
In  meaical  charge,  x8  Oct.  69. 


16th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Rohilcund  Eorse). 

Head  Quarters  at  Barailly.    Uniform,  Green.    Facings,  Bed,    Lace,  Gold. 


Captain  R.  Topham,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Upperton,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  M.  Clifford,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  G.  C.  Roes,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  W.  R.  Becher,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 
Captain  C.  A.  Carthew,  Staff  Corps .. 

Lieut.  St.  J.  F.  Mioheii,  5  Lancers 

Surgeon  Major  J.  C.  Morice 


x6  Oct.  63 'Commandant,  a  May  60. 

10  June  66  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  3  Jan.  j> 


as  June  70 
XX  Feb.  63 
3o  Deo.  71 
16  Apr.  73 
aSOot.  7x 


and  Squadron  Officer,  x8  May  69. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Deo.  68. 
Adjutant,  x8  Mav  69. 
xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  33  Jan.  69. 
and  Squadron  Subaltern  (on  probation). 
In  medical  charge,  14  Aug.  58. 


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17th.  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Boharts'  Horse). 

Head  Quarters  at  Sealkote.    Uniform,  Bl»u.    Baditgs,  Bed.    Zaee,  Gold, 


334 


Rlsx,  Naxss,  A3n>  Cobpb. 


LtColonel  F.  W.  Qraham,  Staff  Corps 

IfojorT.  J.Watson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  O.  H.  W.  Hoggan,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  E.  Q.  Newnham,  Gen.  List.  Inf.. 
Captain  T.  B.  M.  Oiascock,  Staff  Corps. 

Lieot.  B.  H.  S.  Gower,  Staff  Corps    

Uenk  E.  W.  Chalmers,  Staff  Corps 

SoTifeon  Miuor  H.  Potter,  MD 


Akxt 


BXX1.XKS. 


32  Mar.  70  Commandant,  17  Feb.  73. 

20  Feb.  71  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  as  Har.  65, 
4  Apr.  66  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Mar.  65. 
39  Jan.  69  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  32  Mar.  65. 
II  Auff.69'A<^utant,  22  Mar.  65.— Furlough. 

27  Apr.  66|i8t  Squadron  Subaltern,  12  May  71.— Furlough  to  Snrope. 
35  Feb.  7z  3nd  Souadron  Subaltern,  12  May  71.— Officiating  xst  Squadron. 
In  meaical  charge,  1 7  Oct.  68.   . 


18th  Bengal  Cavalry 

Head  Quarters  at 

>>lonel  F.  H.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

:;aptain  T.  R.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps . . 

;aptain  H.  C.  Marsh,  Staff  Corps  

'apiain  R.  Wheeler,  Staff  Corps 

Uptain  J.  B.  B.  Dickson,  Gen.  List,  Car. 

:aptain  B.  S.  Neave.  Staff  Corps    

ieut.  G.  L.  R.  Richardson.  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Miyor  G.  K.  Poole,  MD 


(late  2nd  Mahratta  Horse. — Raised  26  Attg,  1858). 

I.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facing*,  Blue.    Lace,  Oold 


2  April  72  Commandant,  4  Sept.  58. 

IS  July  68  2nd  in  Command  and  Sq.  Officer,  18  Feb.  73.— Furl,  to  Enropou 
20  Feb.  70  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  17  May  66. 

8  Dec.  6713rd  Squadron  Officer,  15  Feb.  69.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command.   . 
30  Jan.  72  Adjutant,  18  Feb.  73.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  8ept.73  ist  Squadron  Subaltern.  18  Fob.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

5  Mar.  69'2nd  Squadron  Subaltern,  18  Feb  73.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
Iln  meolcal  charge,  8  Mar.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

j  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


19th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  Fane's  Horse, — Raised  14  Jan.  i860). 

"  Taku  Fobts  '*— "  Pbkiit.** 
Head  Quarters  at  Luokaow.     Uniform,  Dark  Blue.    Facing;  Scarlet.    Lace,  Silocr, 

IitCoI.  W.  Fane,  CB.  Madras  Staff  Corps  17  May  69  Commandant,  14  Jan.  60. 

-LColonel  H.  Melvill,  late  2  Cavalry 14  Doc.  71  'and  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Officer,  3  Nov.  65. 


^ptain  A.  O.  Owen,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  Loch,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  

Japtain  W.  W.  Biscoe,  Gen.  List,  Cav 

Mut.  G.  M.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps    

-lent.  E.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 

Jurgeon  Mi^or  G.  A.  Watdon 


4  Oct.  67  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  3  Jan.  73, 
18  July  7i|3rd  Sqiuidron  Officer,  10  June  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  Feb.  72'A<ljutnnt,  3  July  67. 

4  Oct.  66 list  Squadron  Subaltern,  xo  June  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
28  Oct.  71  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  25  June  72.— Offg.  3rd  Squad.  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  30  Jan.  67.— Furlough. 


Corps  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners. 

Tk*  head  quartcrt  of  ike  Corpe  of  Engineer*  eetablished  ai  the  head  quarter*  of  the  Sapper*  and  J£inere  by  O.  (?.  O. 

Ab.  1004  of  10  October  1854. 


'DiLHx"— "LucKWOw"  {Belief  and  Capture).  5th  Company,  ' 
5th  and  6th  Companies,  "  Puitjab  '  — * 

Head  Quarters  at  &oork«««     Uniform,  Scarlet. 

5thComi>any,  Soorkea. 
6th  Company,  Soorkae. 
7th  Company,  Soorkee. 


St  Company,  Roorkse. 
md  Company,  Ohnokrsta. 
(rd  Company,  Boorkes. 
(th  Company,  Psahamir. 

I<f  Colonel  F.  R.  Maunsell,  CB.  R.  Eng.iT4  June  69  Commandant,  22  Ai 


Cabool,  1842."  6th  Company,  "  FxBozxsHirnuB.** 

MoOLTAJr  " — **  GOOJBBAT." 

Facing*,  Dark  Blue.    Lace,  Yellow. 
8th  Company,  Peshawar. 
9th  Company  (Pontooneer8),SawalPJ]idMi. 
xoth  Company  (Pontooneers),  Boorkss. 


Ucat.  B.  Blood,  Royal  Engineers,  As-Tl  I  t>^^  ^il'and  in  Command  and  Superintendent  of  Park  sad  Field  Train. 
^.sistant  Eng.  xst  Grade.  D.P.  Works )   '^  ^^'  ^     12  March  77. 


^eat.  W.  North,  Royal  Engineers, 
-aptaiu  W.  T.  Stuart,  Staff  Corps,  ^ 
Ji$md.  Bna. i*t  Grade,  D.P.  Work*...  S 
uieut.W.J.H.  Logan-Home,  R.Engineers 
ueut.  A.  0.  Green,  Royal  Engineers  ... 

Lieut.  W.  B.  L.  Moxvan,  R.  Engineers.. 
ueiit.  C.  H.  Bagot,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
lieut  L.  F.  Brown,  Royal  Engineers  ... 

Bargoon  Mi^jor  A.  Eteson 

Lieut.  J.  Hare,  Royal  Engineers 


9  Feb.  64 'Adjutant,  Z2 


Marcl 


>h73. 


3  Oct.  72  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master,  1  Oct.  65.— Fnrlongh  to  Europe* 
15  Jan.  67  Superintendent  of  Instruction,  35  Aug.  71. 
15  Jan.  67  Domg  Duty  Officer,  i  Mar.  70.— Sec.  to  theToroedo  and  Defence 

I    Committee,  Calcutta.— Offg.  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master. 
17  July  66,poing  Duty  Officer,  28  June  72. — And  Commanding  5th  Company. 


)  Jan.  68;  Doing  Duty  Officer,  and  Commanding  4th  Company. 

8  Jan.  68  Doing  Duty  Officer,  12  March  73.— Commanding  xoth  Company. 

Iln  medical  charge,  8  April  68. 

,  — J o 8  Jan.  68 'Attached.— Commanding  7th  Company. 

Lieut.  G.  W.  Bertram,  Royal  Engineers  15  July  68' Attached. — Commanding  2nd  Company. 
Lieut.  J.  G.  MacGregor,  Royal  Engineers  15  July  68l  Attached. — Commanding  9th  Company. 

Lieut.  H.  Dove,  Royal  Engineers 13  Jan.  69! Attached.— Commanding  6th  Company. 

ueut.  C.  A.  Crompton,  Royal  Engineers  13  Jan.  69  Attached.— Commanding  8th  Company. 
'""*  "  «  «  «  ~       .-     .  7  July  69 'Instructor  in  Army  Signalling  and  Telegraphy. 

7  July  69  Attached.— Commanding  4th  Company. 
7  July  09  Attached. 
4  Jan.  71 'Attached. 
3  Ang.  71 'Attached. 
3  Aug.  71 1  Attached. 
3  Aug.  71  Attached. 
3  Aug.  71  Attached. 
,  z8  Mar.  67  Attached  to  Engineer  Park. 


f^eut.  G.  R.  R.  Savage,  R^ral  Engineers 
Uent  P.  Haslett,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Lieut.  M.  Martin,  Royal  Engineers  ... 
Lfcut,  W.  H.  White,  RqyalBngineers 

weat.  B.  Scott.  Royal  Engineers  

Lieut  G.  P.  Wil«)n,  Royal  Engineers 

Lieut  S.  Grace,  Ro.val  Engineers 

weut  A.  0.  Bruoe,  Royal  Engineers 
Conductor  John  Cannell   


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°^>erintendent  of  Instruotion ;  Superintendent  of  Park  and  Field  Train ;  4  Doing  Duty  Officers ;  1  Medical 
Offlcor;  X  Sergeant  Major ;  x  Quarter  Master  Sergeant ;  35  Sergeants ;  34  First  Corporals  i  34  Second  Corporate  s 
3  NaUTe  Dootors ;  10  Subadars;  xo  Jemadars  :  40  Havildars ;  80  Kaicks;  and  xooo  PrivateB,  making  a  total  of 
"4oNatlYeeofallr— ^-  .  -r-  »  . 


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335  1st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  2  ist  K  L—Neelwur-ka-Ptdtun.^BaUed  1776). 

*•  LA8WA.RBIS  "— "  Bhfetpork." 
Head  Qbarters  at  Gozmokpore.    Detachment  at  Fntteh^ar.     Untform.Sed.     Fadngt^Lewutn  TtUam.   laee^Whiit. 


Rakk,  Nxhx,  Airs  CoBPS. 


Colonel  J.  R.  MeMuUin,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Major  F.  J.  Craigie,  Staff  Corps 

Major  L.  H.  P.De  H.Larpent,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  J.  A.  Miley,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  R.  Grylls,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  W.  Holdsworth,  late  3  K.  R... 
Captain  TV.  M.  Molynenx,  Gen.  List.. 
Surgeon  A.  H'Master  Paterson 


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Rank. 


RXXASKB. 


I  Mar.  69 'Commandant,  zi  March  67. 

8  Dec.  6812nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  25  Aprilyi.— Purkmghto&nofe. 
20  Jan.  71  jWing  Officer,  25  April  71.— Officiating  and  in  Conmiasd. 
20  May  69]  Adjutant,  7  Nov.  71. 
12  Deo.  69  Quarter  Master,  8  Mar.  72.— OfficiatLng  Win^  Officer. 

8  June  68,iat  Wing  Subaltern,  25  April  71.— Furlon^h  to  Bnrope. 

4  Feb.  7o|2nd  AVing  Subaltern,  16  Jan.  73.— Officiating  Quarter  Mssta. 
In  mediciU  charge,  13  Sept.  70. 


2nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Lt.  Inf. -late  31  N.L-Broon-ha-Pultun,-Eai8ed  179S1. 

"  Dbhlbx  "— *'  Laswabbib  "—"  Dbio  ••—"  Bhubtpobb  '•— "  Khblat  '•— "  ApGHAHisTAir  "— *•  Maeabaipou," 
"  PuKJAB  "— "  Chilliawwallah  " — "  GoojxxAT  " — "  Cbxtbal  Iitdia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Dinapore.     Uniform,  Bed.     Faoingt,  Buf.    Lace,  WkUe. 
I  Commandant, 
,  29  Oct.  6912nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  7  April  70. — Offg.  CosiiL 
;  ti  Dec.  72  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  23  May  73. 


Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  Shawe,  late  60  N.I, 
Lt.CoLonel  R.  Y.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  Diclcins,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  J.  A.  D.  Gordon,  Gon.  List 

Lieut  B.  Channer,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  Harden,  Gen.  Liac 

Lieut.  C.  W.  Monypenny,  Staff  Corps... 
Surgeon  Major  J.  H.  Thornton,  MB.  ... 
Surgeon  Major  J.  E.  Tnson,  MD 


12  Dec.  7 
5  June  70 

14  Mar.  68 
5  June  70 

29  July  70 

17  June  73 


Wing  OfBLcer,  7  April  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

A^utant,  8  April  72.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  6  May  73.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  23  May  73. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  29  July  70.— Officiating  Quarter  l£a«ter. 

In  medical  charge,  14  Jan.  70. — Officiating  Civil  at  Azish. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  x6  Jane  72. 


3rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ^2nd  N.  I. — Outtrie-karPultun, — Raised  tnii^). 


Head  Quarters  at  Oaohar. 


Colonel  G.A.8t.P.  Fooks,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Colonel  R.  T.  Leieh,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Colonel  R.  Blair,  late  32  N.I 

Major  W.  R.  Martin,  late  43  N.  I 

Major  A.  Tulloch,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  J.  Skinner,  Staff  Con)s  

Captain  D.  J.  Stewart,  General  List 

Captain  G.  E.  J.  Maidman,  Staff  Corps. 


Surgeon  Major  A.  R.  Waghom  

Surgeon  M.  D.  Moriarty,  MB i  Oct. 


21  Aug. 
12  Dec. 
12  May 
17  May 
20  Jan. 

6  Sopt. 
29  Jan. 

9  June 


'*  Bhvbtpobb. 
Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Blaeh,    Lace,  White. 


72 


Commandant,  27  Sept.  67. 

ihd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  67.—] 

Wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europ©. 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  7  Jan.  73« 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  6  May  73. 

Adjutant.  16  July  73. 

Quarter  Master,  6  May  73. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  30  May  68. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  15  Oct.  69. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Captain  A.  B.  Douglas,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  H.  £.  Eliot,  Gen.  List    

Lieut.  B.  Smith,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  W.  F.  H.  Grey,  Staff  Corps.... 

Surgeon  W.  H.  Gregg,  MB 

Surgeon  R.  0.  Sanders,  MB 


a  Sept 

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29  Dec. 

70 

21  Jan. 

70 

20  Apr. 

71 

17  Aug.  69 1 

6  Oct. 

67 

28  Oct. 

71 

4th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {lat^  ^^rd  N.  I. — Ellliardrha-Pvltun, — Baised  179S). 

"LaBWABBIB  *'— "BhTTBTPOBB  "— '*  CaBUL,  1842  "— "  FXBOZBSHrHTJB"— "  S0B&A.OV.*' 

'  Head  Quarters  at  Bhangulpore.     Untfarm,  Bed.    Facinge,  Black,    Lace,  White, 

Colonel  H.  0.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps. 

Lt.CoIonel  F.  Duffin,  Staff  Corps    , 

Major  W.  0.  Mitchel,  Staff  Corps  21  Jan.  70  Wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe, 

"■' ~.~..  [  Adjutant,  9  Sefit.  64.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

)  Quarter  Master,  21  Aug.  69.— Furlough  to  Snxope. 
r  ist  Wing  SulNiltern,  5  Jan.  72.— Officiatingr  AdJQtanL 
1  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  27  May  72.— Officiating  Qoarter  Maatt: 
In  medical  charge,  3  June  70. — Offg.  Civil,  Dinagepore. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


^th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Lt.Inf.-late  42  A'I,-/a»wm-A»e-P«Z^ti».-J2aw«Zi8c3) 


*'  AbBACAIT  " — "  ArOHABTISTAir  *'— 

Head  Quarters  at  Meemt. 
Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  P.  Barlow,  Staff  Corps 


MajorE.  Venour,late4oN.  I 

Captain  H.  A.  Lewes,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  T.  D.  Madden,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  H.  F.  Woodcock,  Gen.  List . 

Captain  A.  T.  Davis,  Gten.  List   

Lieut.  C.  H.Stoddart,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Surgeon  M^jor  R.  H.  Perkins 


*  Caitdahab  "— "  GnrzNEB  "— "  Cabul,  1842  "— Moodkbb  "— "  FsBoasscm 

— "  SOBBAOJr." 

Detachment  at  Ghunar.    Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge,  TeUow,    Zaee,  White, 
22  July  71 'Commandant,  18  Feb.  73. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer. 
20  Apr.  73  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  17  Feb.  73. 

4  Oct.  67 1  Wing  Officer,  20  Dec.  69. 

13  Juno  60  Adjutant,  20  Feb.  64.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
XI  Nov.  69  Quarter  Maater,  11  June  67.— i'urlough  to  Europe. 

6  May  69  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Oct.  72.— OfficiatinjB:  Adjutant. 

3  Apr.  67  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Oct.  70.— Officiating  Quarter  Ibiter. 
ao  April  72  In  medical  charge,  7  Feb.  67, 


.6tliBengalNative  Infantry  {Lt.Inf.late^^  NX-Kyne-ke'daJieenaPidttinr-BaisediSoil 

"  AroEAViSTAir  *'— "  Caitoahab  "— *'  GHrzwBB  •' — **  Cabui.,  1842  "— **  Maharajvobs  " — "SoaBAOV." 
Head  Quarters  at  Luoknow.     Un^orm,  Bed.    Facinge,  Fea  Qreen.    Laee,  White. 


Colonel  G.  Holroyd,  Staff  Corps. 

Colonel  W.  Q.  Pogson,  Bengal  Inf.    

Captain  R.  D.  Inglis,  late  43  N.  I 

Captain  A.  G.  Handcock,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  W.  Atkins,  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  F.  Thomas,  Gen.  List  , 

Lieut.  W.J.  A.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 


Surgeon  Major  R.  F.  Hutchinson,  MD. 


I  Mar.  69,  Commandant,  25  April  66. 
12  Dec.  69 !  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  25  April  66. 
19  Oct.  68  Wing  Officer,  26  July  73. 
zx  Dec.  70  Adjutant,  x  April  6x. 
27  Nov.  69  Quarter  Master,  X4  April  64. 
26  May  70  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  2  Sept.  70. 
5  Aug.  69  2Ud  Wing  Subaltern,  2  Sept.  70. 
In  medical  charge. 
Offg.  in  medical  charge,  2  Dec.  70. 


JSaek  Begiment  ofBenaal  Infantry  coneieteofB  Companiee,  mth  the  following  eetabli^meni  .—Commandant ;  and  i^  C^ 
mand  and  Wing  Officer ;  Wing  Officer ;  Adjutant ;  Quarter  Master ;  2  Wing  Subalterns ;  1  Medical  OOeen  8  Sb8|- 
dars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  16  Drummers ;  600  Sepoys ;  or  7x2  Nathres  of  all  Banki.^«J" 
^eetive  ITative  Stq^Buhadar  Major;  i  Drifl  Havildar ;  i  Drill  Naiokj  8  Colour  BAvildan;  8  PayHanW. 
I  Drum  Major ;  z  Fife  Major.    The  establishment  of  Sepoys  of  the  43nd,  43rd,  and  44th  Nativa  Inikatiy  a  »» 


thBengal  Native  Infantry  (Za/e  4'jth  NJ, — Cmum-ha-Fuliun, — Bawedin  1824.)  356 

"  MoosKZX  " — **  Pbbozkshuhue  "— **  Alliwal  "— "  SOBBA.Oy.*' 
Head  Qoarters  at  Jullundar. .   Uniform^  Sed.    Faeinga,  Tellow.    Zace,  White. 


EiJTK,  Naxzs,  utd  Corps. 


LColonel  F.  J.  Stephenson,  Staff  Corpfi 
iyor  H.  B.  B.  Worsley,  Staff  Corps  ... 
aptain  F.  C.  W.  Droznmoud,  Staff  Corps 
ieut.  E.  C.  Hamilton,  Staff  Corps 
ieat.  J.  Abercrombie,  Staff  Corps 
aptain  B.  Q.  Vyvyan,  Gen.  List.. 

iptain  G.  Logan,  Staff  Corps 

orgeon  A.  G.  Grant,  MB 

ar^eon  J.  MoConaghey,  MD , 


Abmy 


10  Dec.  70 
I J  June  72 
?o  Dec.  69 
10  Nov.  69 
20  July  67 
27  Kov.  69 
4  Aug.  70 


BXMABKS. 


Commandant,  xx  Oct.  73. 

and  in  Command  and  wingOfScer,  iz  Oct.  73. 

Wing  Officer,  x8  Oct.  73. 

Adjutant,  10  June  7  x.— Sick  Forlongli  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  14  Deo.  69. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  18  Oct.  73. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  18  Oct.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  x  Oct.  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.  9  June  73. 


Sth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ^gth  Native  Infaniry. — Raised  in  1815). 

"  SOBBAOX.** 

Head  Quarters  at  Fyxabad.    Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge,  Stucon  Green.    Lace,  White. 

olonel  T.  A.  Carey,  Staff  Corps    [i8  Mar.  66  Commandant,  x8  July  71. 

t.Colonel  A.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps '  xi  June  73  and  in  t^ommand  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. 

ittjor  R,  Smith,  Staff  Corps  26  Aug.  73;  Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Rptoin  C.  J.  Walter,  Staff  Corps |  2  Oct.  72  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

leut.  C.  M.  Keighley,  Staff  Corps  7  June  69  Quarter  Master,  8  Sept.  71. 

jent.  Arthur  Fisbe,  StaffCorps    1x8  Nov.  6a'iBt  Winj?  Subaltern,  8  Sept.  7X.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

apiain  E.  H.  Webb,  Gen.  List '26  Mar.  70  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Oot.  72.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

urtjeon  Major  S.  A.  Homan  3  Mar.  62  In  medical  charge,  22  Dec.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

ur^'eon  A.  S.  Reid,  MB iOfficiating  in  medical  charge,  z8  Dec.  72. 


9th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  C^rd  Native  Infantry.— Baised  in  1823). 

"  BHUBTPOBZ  "—"  SOBBAOlf ." 

Head  Quarters  at  Konu*.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  Yellow.    Lace,  White, 
Wonel  H.  L.  Pester,  Bengal  Infantry  ...'8  Mar.  71  Commandant,  20  Aug.  66. 
pI  Colonel  W.  H.  Hawes,  Staff  Corps  ...'7  Jan.  7a i 2nd  in  Comxnand  and  Wing  Officer,  20  Aug.  66. 
i-Colonel  T.  E.  Webster,  Staff  Corps...  n  June  731  Wing  Officer,  20  Aug.  66. 


aptain  P.  F.  J.  Toke,  Staff  Corps 

aptain  R.  A.  Price,  Gron.  List 

aptain  W.  V.  FitzG.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps 
Jeat.  H.  O.  Woodhotise,  StaffCorps  ... 
orgeonMajorD.  Young,  if 2> 


22  Jan.  69!  Adjutant,  30  May  63.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

15  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master,  5  Mar.  69.— Officiating  Adjutant. 


8  Dec.  67 
22  Aug.  68 
^o  Mar.  7c 


i»t  Wing  Subaltern,  24  Dec.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  x8  May  69.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  xx  Oct.  72. 


lOth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  6$th  Native  Infantry,— Baised  in  1823) 

Head  Quarters  at  Bazraokpore.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  Yellow.    Lace,  White, 
'olonel  C.  Lyona-Montgomery,  Staff  C.  xa  June  73 
Captain  B.  P.  Firth,  Staff  Corps    . 


'aptain  W.  F.  Bartleman,  late  39  N.L... 

:aptain  D.  0.  Hennessy,  Gen.  List  

Jeut.  A.  M'Leod  Mills,  StaffCorps  . 


X  Nov.  68 

5  June  70 

9  Feb.  70 

aent.  C.  H.  V.  Garbett,  5  Lancers ;28  Oct.  71 

inrgeon  E.  A.  Birch  .*..."! 


_  Commandant,  x6  Oct.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

17  MarT  67J2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x8  Deo.  73.— Offg.Commndt. 


Wing  Officer.  _       _„ 

Adjutant,  25  Nov.  67.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Quarter  Master,  x9  Dec.  68.  «  .    ,       .  ^.  .     ^ 

ist  Wing  Subaltern.  14  Oct.  73.-Offlciating  Adjutant. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  14  Oct.  73. 
In  medica.  charge- 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  32  May  7a. 


*otB.--The  xst  Goorkha  Eegiment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  takes  rank  after  the  xoth  Nattre 

Infiintry. 

llth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  ^oih  Native  Infantry, — Baised  in  1825). 

"  PUXJJLB  " — **  CHII.I.IAHWAI.LiLH  " — "  GOOJEBJLT." 

Head  Quarters  at  Baxeilly.    Uniform,  Bed.     Facing;  Yellow.    Lac;  White. 
Commandant. 

iajorP.  H.  F.  Harris,  Staff  Corps  20  Dec.  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  16  Aug.  73. 

Japtam  C.  M.  Bashby,  StaffCorps  4  Apr.  66  Wing  Officer,  x6  Aug.  7a. 

'aptain  H.  G.  Becher,  Staff  Corps  6  Jan.  7X  Adjutant,  x6  Aug.  72.  .  ^    « 

'.aptain  J.  McNair,  StaffCorps    20  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master,  16  Aug.  7a.— Furlough  to  Eittope. 

'ApUin  A.  J.  Stead,  Gen.  List   x6  Oct.  70  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Feb.  7X.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

-ieut.  C.  E.  Gubbins,  StaffCorps  28  Oct.  71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Sept.  72. 

burgeon  Mi^or In  medical  charge. 


I2th  {The  KelaU-akilzie)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Begt,  of  Kelat-i-GhUzie. 

Baised  4  Oct.  1842). 


Lt.Colonel  B.  H.  Price,  Staff  Corps  . 
Major  W.  Macdonald.  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  A.  Oldham,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  8.  Ajoderson,  Gen.  List 
Lieut.  A.  W.  Jamieson,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  A.  P.  Barrow,  105  Foot 

Surgeon  Mi^or  W.  B.  Oaird 


"KiLxx-x-GHiLin,  X843  "— "  Caitoahab  "— **  Ghitzkbb  "— "  Cabul,  x843  **— Flank  Companiee,  "  MakJlBAJPOU." 
Head  Quarters  at  Feahawnr.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  White.    Lace,  White, 

Colonel  H.  B.  Sterens,  Bengal  luf.  1x6  July  69  Commandant,  uo  Mar.  58. 

r. /,-,__  ... .       ^.    s  ,.  -')  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64. 

i  Wing  Officer,  37  May  65.--Purlongh  to  Europe. 

>  A(^utant,  X  June  70. 

>  Quarter  Master,  6  Aug.  67.— Officiating  Wing  Officer, 
xst  Wing  Subaltern,  10  Dec.  73.— Officiating  Adjutant  m  N.L 


X  Sept.  69 
xo  Nov.  65 
28  May  70 
36  Mar.  70 
x8  Nov.  68 
38  Oct.  71 


and  Wing  Subaltern,  xo  Dec.  73.— Offlciatimr  Quarter  MiM|er. 
In  medical  charge,  29  June  67.    Digitizeqi  by  VjiJiJ  V IV^ 


337  13th  {Tlie  Sliekliawaitee)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  ijate  ShekJiawaUeeBatiarurn), 

"AlLIWAI.." 

Head  Qoarten  at  B«Bare«.    Uniform,  Bed.    Faeingt,  Dark  Blue.    Lace,  WhiU. 


BaITK,  NjLXBB,  kSTD  COEPB. 


Lt.Goloziel  H.  Kinff,  Staff  Corpa   

Lt.  Ck>1.  R.  S.  Moseley,  Staff  Corps  ., 

Major  W.  Flayfiur,  Staff  Goxps  , 

Lient.  W.  W.  Meacham,  Btafif  Corps ., 
Lieut.  E.H.  Bingham.  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  W.  Wilmer,  Staff  Corps  ..... 
Captain  G.  B.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut.  F.  T.  Goodridgie,  Staff  Corps  . 
Surgeon  Mi^or  A.  M.  Verchere  


AauT 

IUkk. 

zo  Dec.  68 

17  Feb.  74 

aoDec.  69 

24  Aug.  6g 

7  Sept.  68 
3  Jaiy  7a 

11  Dec.  70 

x6  Aug.  (xt 

BniAaxs. 


Commandant,  26  Dec.  63.— Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Of&cer,  30  Mi^68. 

Wing  Officer,  5  AugT  68. 

Adjutant,  8  Sept.  71. 

Quarter  Master,  24  Dec.  69. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  ai  Dec.  6q.— Sick  Fnilongh  to  Earops. 

Officiating  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Mar.  72. 

and  Wing  Subaltem,  x6  Aug.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

In  medi(^  charge,  30  Jan.  67. 


14th  (The  Ferozepore)  Bengal  Native  Infcuitry  (lateBegL  of  Ferozepore. 

Raised  30  JvXy  1846). 

"LuCKWOw"  (btfenee  and  Capture). 

Head  Quarters  at  Bawul  Pindee.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Yellow.    Laee,  White. 


Colonel  C.  C.  G.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  C.  W.  Miles,  Staff  Corps  

Major  L.  H.  Williams,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  James  Cook,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  J.  G.  Maclean,  Gen.  List 

Captain  F.  H.  Woodgate.  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  W.  Campbell,  late  7XN.I 

Lieut.  M.  R.  Spence,  Staff  Corps   

Surgeon  Major  F.  S.  Sillifant 

Surgeon  J.  Young,  MB 


39  Jan.  70  CoQunandant,  4  June  6x. — Sick  Furlough  to  Eiurope.  ^^^^ 
7  Jnly  7312nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  24  Ooi.  64- — Sick  Tici  ^ 

10  Dec.  70' Wing  Officer,  19  May  64.— Officiating  Oommaadioit. 

30  July  62  Adjiitant,  10  Jan.  70. 

29  June  69  Quarter  Master,  27  April  65.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

20  Feb.  69  xst  Wing  Subaltem,  x9  Feb.  72.— Officiating  md  in  CasaaMiL  ^ 
4  Mar.  69  Officiating  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73. 


26  May  71 


2nd  Wing  Subaltem,  26  May  7 x.— Officiating  QoAxtar  KsiUr. 
In  medical  charge,  29  Nov.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  18  Feb.  73. 


15th  {The  Loodianah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  EegL  ofLoodianaL 

Raised  30  July  1846). 
Hekd  Quarters  at  Sealkote.    Uniform,  Bed.    Fadng;  Green.    Lace,  TFUte. 


Lt.Colonel  R.  Barter,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  G.  H.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps 

Mfuor  G.  R.  Hennessy,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  D.  W.  Inglis,  General  List  

Captain  R.  £.  S.  Smith,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  F.  A.  Remmington,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H.  C.  Halkett,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  Major  J.  J.  M'Dermott,  MD.... 


8  Dec.  69;  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  2  Mar.  70. 
4  Feb.  74,  Wing  Officer,  ix  Jan.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
29  Jan.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  x 6  July  73. 


9  Aug.  70 
x8  Sept.  69 
18  Nov.  70 
XX  Apr.  71 


A^'utant,  29  April  60.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  X9  Dec.  70. 

xst  Wing  Subaltem,  13  Feb.  Tx.-Offidating  Adjotant. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltem,  xx  Apru  71. 

In  medical  charge,  33  Feb.  70. 


NoTS.— The  3nd,3rd,and  4th  Goorkha  Rcgts.,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troop€,Taiik  after  istkX  I. 

When  Regiments  of  the  Punjaub  Frontier  Force  are  actmg  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take aii 
according  to  the  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thus:— The  Corps  of  Guides  Infantry,  the  zat,  and,  3rd.  ^(^ 
Seikh  Inmntr^,  and  the  xst,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Puigab  Infantry,  after  the  zsth  Native  Infkntry  andt^r^ 
Goorkha  Regmxent.  

16th  (The  Lucknow)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (lateBegL  ofLueknmc. 

Raised  8  Dec.  1857). 

On  the  Colours  and  Appointments  the  design  of  a  **  Turreted  Gateway."— "Lucdtow  "  (Drfenee). 

Head  Quarters  at  Julpigoree.    Left  Wing  at  Daooa.     Untform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  WJdte.    Lace,  WkUe. 


Lt. Colonel  W.  B.Girdlestone,  Staff  Corps 

Major  F.  B.  Foote,  Staff  Corps   

yc  Major  W.  G.  Oubitt,  Staff  Corps    .. 
Captain  J.  W.  A.  Michell,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  A.  B.  Clare,  Gen.  List   

Captain  J.  T.  Whish,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  H.  Salkeld,  Gen.  List 

Captain  A.  F.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  J.  C.  Shaw  

Surgeon  W.  D.  Stewart 


4  Feb.  72  Commandant,  18  Julv  71. 
IX  Dec.  69 '2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z8  Jnly  71. — ^FmLtoEsT^ 
26  July  73  Wing  Officer,  26  Feb.  72. 

4  Apr.  70  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  6  May  73. 
22  Feb.  71  [Adjutant,  6  Feb.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
12  Mar.  73  Quarter  Master,  8  Sept.  71. 

22  June  69  xst  Wing  Subaltem,  38  Oct.  7X.— Officiating  Ac^ntauL 
x2  Nov.  7x  2nd  Wing  Subaltem,  34  Oct.  73. 

In  medical  charge.  3  Mar.  73.— Officiating  Civil,  MymcnBES. 

'  Officiating  in  medical  charge,  4  Nov.  73. 


ITth  (The  Loyal  Poorheah)  Bengal  Native  Infemtry  (late  Loyal  Poorbeak  Be^)^ 


Head  Quarters  at 

Colonel  J.  Marquis,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  E.  G.  Stainforth,  Staff  Corps 

Miyor  R.  J.  Walker,  Staff  Corps   , 

Captain  H.  I.  Wheler,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  Dawes,  Staff  Corps  , 

Lieut.  H.  J.  Barr,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.Brehon,Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt,  StaflCorps 

Surgeon  L.  E.  Eades 

Surgeon  C.  H.  Joubert,  MB, 


Xeer, 

X7  Feb.  73 

4  Aug.  67 
IX  June  73 

6  Mar.  69 
3  Sept.  70 
8  Sept.68 

5  June  66 
38  Sept.  69 


Un{form,  Bed.    Faeinge^  While.    Laee,  WhiU, 

Commandant,  zx  Jan.  69. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

3nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  zz  Jan.  69. — Oflj^.  Cosa^ 

Wing  Officer,  so  Jan.  64.— Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  19  Feb.  73. 

Adjutant,  39  April  60.— Furlough  to  Enit>p6. 

Quarter  Master,  33  Sept.  69.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

xst  Wing  SulHdtem,  24  Jan.  70.— Offioiimng  Quarter  Master. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltem,  38  Sept.  69. 

In  medical  charge.  x6  Mar.  73. — Sick  Farlongh  to  Borope. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  Z7  Fdb.  73. 


18th  (TheAUjpore)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (lateAUporeBegi. — BaUed  29/111161795*. 

Head  Quarters  at  Agra.     Un{formt  Bed.    Faeinge,  Black.    Laee,  White, 

Major  W.  Winson,  Staff  Corps i  3  Mar.  70  Commandant,  7  June  61. 

'M'oini*  T?  A 11  ATI  RfAflP  Hnma  'oo  Rant.  •n':md  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  30  May  68.— >Foxlto  lEs;^ 

Officiating  3nd  in  Command,  14  April  73. 

Wing  Officer,  30  May  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Station  litaff  Offloer,  Fottehgter. 

At^'utant,  3x  Deo.  67. 

Quarter  Master,  8  Sept.  71.— -Sick  Furlough  to  Smvpe. 

xst  Wing  Subaltem,  6  May  73.— Officiating  Quarter  Mastei. 

3nd  Wing  Subaltem,  6  Dea  73.    ,      r\r^nio 
In  medical  charge,  37  Jan.23^  by  Vj  w  w  V IC 


Major  F.  Allen,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  A.  Wauohope,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  De  Brett,  Staff  Corps 

" J  38  N.I... 


Major  H.  R.  Wintle,  late  s 
Captain  A.  C.  Toker,  Staff  Corps  , 
Lieut.  W.  H.  Browne,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lieut.  C.  A.  R.  Sage,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieut.  A.  De  V.  Alexander.  3  Foot ,_ 

Burgeon Mf^or  J.  A.C.  Hutchinson,  MD.  30  Nov.  70 


30  Sept.  73 
4  Oct.  67 
xo  Deo.  65 
x  Mar.  73 
4  May  73 
4  Sept.  68 
Oct.  7z 
Oct.  7x 


19th  {Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  ph  Punjab  Infantnj), 

Head  Quarters  at  Tullagoaf  .    l7«(/brM,  Bed,    Faeingt,  Dark  Blw.    Zace,  WhUe. 


338 


Raitx,  Naitbs,  jlvd  Corps. 

[Colonel  J.  F.  Stafford,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  J.  Ruffgles,  Staff  Corps    ... 

jor  A.  Coplana,  Staff  Corps   

at.  H.  A.  Sawyer,  Staff  Corps  

at  D.  E.  Gooldabnry,  Staff  Corps 
)tam  C.  H.  Bergman,  late  60  N.I.... 

a£.  E.  J.  G.  Lewis,  Staff  Corps 

Igeon  Mm'or  T.  S.  Veale  


ASMT 

lUirx. 


19  Oct.  68 
13  June  71 
z4Jan.  74 
17  Aug.  70 
17  Apr.  69 
I  Nov.  68 
10  June  71 


Rbmasxs. 


Commandant,  z  Aug.  57. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Offioeri  20  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  31  Jan.  68. 

Adjutant,  7  Feb.  72. 

Quarter  Master,  3z  Sept.  73. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  8  April  73. 

and  Wing  Su1)alteru,  10  June  71. 

In  medical  charge,  14  April  73. 


20th  {Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Sth  Punjab  Infantry). 


"  Tjliu  Fobts,  i860 
Head  Quarters  at  DelhL    Untform,  Drab, 


Pekiit,  i860." 

Faeingt,  Chreen,    Laet^  Drah, 


jor  R.  6.  Rogers,  Staff  Corps , 

itaia  H.  W.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  , 
;>tain  J.  Bartloman,  Staff  Corps  . 
Iitaia  G.  M.  D.  Hill,  General  List . 
[itain  W.  H.  Meiklejohn,  General  List 

(lit.  L.  B.  Lrwin,  Staff  Corps 

Ok  R.  E.  A«  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps 
rgeon  W.  K.  Keefer  


9  Dec. 

681 

6  May  661 

aoOct. 

65 

9  Aug 

70 

"4  May 

71 

3  Dec. 

68 

7  Oct. 

7» 

Commandant,  4  Marcbjs.— Furlough  to  Euroi)e. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  4  March  73.— Offg.  Comdt. 

Wing  Officer,  4  March  73.---Officiating  snd  in  Command. 

Adjutant.  4  March  73.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  4  March  73.— Furlough. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  4  March  73.— Officiating  Ad^'ntaat. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73. 

In  medi^  charge,  33  May  73. 


2lBt  {Punjaib)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  gth  Punjab  Infantry), 

"  Abtssxvxa.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bawul  Puidee.     Un^orm,  Drah.    Facing;  Sed,    Lact,  Drab, 


lonel  J.  B.  Thelwall,  CD.  S.  Corps  ... 

Colonel  J.  Hudson,  Staff  Corps 

jot  J.  M.  Stewart,  late  35  N.I. 

ptain  J.  G.  T.  Garruthers,  Gen.  List. 

ot.  G.  H.  C.  Dyce,  Staff  Corps  

at.W.  Harris,  Staff  Corps  

at.  H.  H.  Swetenham,  Staff  Corps  ... 
rgeon  W.  A.  0.  Roe  


15  Sept.  73 
13  June  70 
11  Sept.  7a 
37  Nov.  69 
7  May  68 
I  Feb.  70 
18  Nov.  70 


Commandant,  3  May  61. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  37  Sept.  67. 

Wing  Officer,  10  Feb.  73.— Furlough. 

Adjutant,  5  Aug.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  34  Aug.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  17  Sept.  70.— Oificiating  Quarter  Master. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  18  Nov.  70. 

In  medical  charge,  19  Dec.  73. 


22nd  {Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  nth  Punjab  Infantry). 


Colonel  J.  J.  O'Bryen,  Staff  Corps 

9or  B.  T.  Stafford,  Staff  Corps 

ptainC.H.  Bridges,  Staff  Corps   .. 

)ut.G..T.  Hare,  Staff  Corps 

ptain  P.  H.  Hinde,  Gen.  List 

«»t.  A.  8.  M'Rae,  Staff  Corps 

JVeon  P.  C.  Nicholson,  MB.   

rgeon  Major  A.  J.  Dale,  MB 


Head  Quarters  at  Jhelum.     Uniform,  Red.    Facingt,  B^f,    Laee,  White,, 
Commandant, 

and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  37  April  65. — Offg,  Commandant. 
Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant,  4  Mar.  67. — Officiating  snd  in  Command. 
Quarter  Master,  14  Dec.  69.~Offlciating  Ac^utant. 
ist  Wing  Subaltern,  15  May  Ta.^Officiating  Wing  Officer, 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  April  71. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  s  Sept.  7o.~Officiating  Medical  Officer  of 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  17  Feb.  73.  [Goalundo. 


33  Nov. 

69 

9  Deo. 

68 

4  Feb. 

71 

3  Juno  67 

9  Aug 

70 

33  Mar. 

7» 

I  Oct. 

69 

i3rd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Pioneers— late  isth  Punjab  Infantry). 

"  Taku  Forts"— "Ps«ir."—"ABT88iKiA." 
Head  Quarters  at  Jhelum.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Ckocolaie.    Laee,  Drab, 


^or  A.  A.  Currie,  Staff  Corps 

ajorH.  Pellowes,  Staff  Corps 

iptain  A,  D.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 

fc^t,H.Pater8on.  Staff  Corps  

««•  S.  V.  Gordon.  Staff  Corps 

^^^-  y.  Q.  L.  Eyre,  Staff  Corps  

leut.  J.  F.  Rivett-Camao.  Staff  Corps 

irgwn  Maipr  B.  Taylor 

o^eon  HJBoyd 


15  Aug.  68 
zz  Jan.  71 
4  Sept.  70 
17  May  66 
aa  May  68 
35  June  70 
z5  Feb.  71 


Commandant,  z?  June  73. 

snd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  Z3  June  73. 

Wing  Officer,  q  June  73. 

Adjutant„9  June  73. 

Quarter  Master,  9  June  73. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  9  Jime  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  3z  June  73. 

In  medical  charge,  ai  Mar.  68. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  33  March  73. 


24th  (Pttn;a&)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  i6tU  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Jhaasi.    Uniform,  Bed,    Fueinge,  White.    Laee,  White, 

Conunandant,  5  Aug.  57.->-Fuiiough  to  Europe. 


lif'^'l^^^-  Cave.  Staff  Corps .. 

UjorF.B.  Norman.  Staff  Coros  

*.Ulonel  E.  J.  M*Nair.  Bengal  Inflmtry 
t'^'S®^8'«d°»an,  Staff  (forps  ... 
Z  ?■  ?•  Wallerstein,  Staff  Corps, 
Si-  i-  3Ion«y. Simons,  Staff  Ooi 
«OQt.a  g,  Hogge.  Staff  Corps 


Uorps 


10  Dec.  78 
zo  Nov.  65 

z  Jan.  74 
Z9  Dec.  7a 
zo  Aug.  69 

3  Jan.  71 
zz  Jan.  69 


Quarter  Master.  Z4  June  70.— Sick  Furlough. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern.  3  July  71.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 


and  Wing  Subaltern. 
In  medical  charge,  17 


)  July  70.— Officiatfiig  Adjutant, 
Peb.  73. 


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339     25th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  17th  Punjab  IfrfoHky). 

Head  Quarters  at  ICeoaa  Xatr.     Uniform,  S&d.    Faeingt^  White,    Laee,  WkiU, 


RxiTK,  Ni.ms,  Avo  C0SP8. 

Ooloxxel  H.  D.  Manning,  Staff  Corps 
Major  J.  W.  Hoggan,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  N.  Barton,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  J.  N.  Steel,  Gren.  List 

Lieut.  W.  V.  EUis,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  H.  V.  Hunt,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  B.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  P.  Thornton,  Staff  Corps... 
Surgeon  Major  F.  H.  O'Donel,  MD. 


Arut 

RiKK. 


)  Juno 
f June  69 
>  June6S 
iOct.  69 
)  Deo.  64 
I  Mar.  68 
J  May  71 
}  Sept.  7z 


RSMAXU. 


73  Commandant,  sS  Oct.  71- 

'    and  in  Command  and  WingOffloer,  30  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  4  Nov.  73. 

Adjutant,  36  Aug.  70. 

Quarter  Master,  5  April  71. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Sept.  71. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Sept.  71  • 

In  medi<»l  charge,  14  Apnl  73. 


26th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  iSth  Punjab  Infanirii). 

Head  Quaxters  at  Peshawar.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facingg,  Bed.    Laee,  J>rab» 


Colonel  J.  Williamson,  Staff  Corps    

Lt.Colonel  C.  M.  Longmore,  Staff  Corps 

Major  M.  G.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  B.  Hepburn,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  Fitzgerald,  Gen .  List   

Lieut.  L.  T.  Lewis,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  C.  J.  R.  Pulford,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  L.  Dening»  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  G.  0.  Hall 


ao  Jan.  73 
12  Dec.  71 
10  Apr.  71 
4  Sept.  70 
10  Nov.  68 

17  Mar.  69 

18  July  65 


Commandant,  31  Dec.  57. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan  64.— Purlough  10  Ea: ; 


Wing  Officer.  20  Feb.  64.- 
Officxating  Wing  Officer. 


-Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 


Adjutant,  Z3  May  65.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Quarter  Master,  a8  March  71.— Officiating  A^ntant. 


I 


St  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  March  71.— Offlciating  Quarter  Uisc. 
20  Apr.  71 1 2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  20  April  71. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


27th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  igifi  Punjab  Infanty}, 

Head  Quarters  at  Vowshera.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Bed.    Laee,  Drab, 


Colonel  J.  Doran,  CB.  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lt.Colonel  C.  Irvine,  Staff  Corp»    

Lt.Colonel  P.  D.  OgUvie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  H.  Birch,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  R.  A.  Swetenham,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  0.  W.  Babington,  Gen.  List... 
Lieut.  A.  W.  Gairdner,  Staff.Corps    ... 
Surgeon  Major  W.  C.  Smith,  3£D.   ... 


zz  June  73 1  Commandant,  5  Aug.  57. 

9  Dec.  68  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64. 
ao  Apr.  72  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Furlough  to  Burope. 

4  Aug.  70 [Adjutant,  a  Oct.  6a. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


23  June  68 
27  Nov.  69 
22  Jan.  68 


Quarter  Master,  ao  May  7z. 
I  St  Wing  Subaltern,  Z7  Feb.  73. — Studying  at  Thooia8aBCc^9| 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  4  April  7Z.— Offleiating  Adjutant. 
Li  medicikl  charge,  z6  Feb.  71. 


28th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  20th  Punjab  Infaniry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Alipore.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  Dark  Oreen,    Laee,  WiUe, 


Colonel  J.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  Colonel  W.  C.  Hamilton.  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  G.  S.  HiUs,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  S.  Marshall,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  P.  A.  B.  D'Aoosta  de  St.  Laurent,  SC 
Lieut.  A.  T.  S.  A.  Rind,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  R.  Porter,  z  Foot 

Surgeon  Mi^or  R.  T.  Lyons 

Surgeon  Q.  Price,  2£D 


29  July 

73 

5  Jan. 

71 

4  Aug.  69 

10  Nov. 

68 

z8  Aug.  65 

z8  Jan. 

70 

aS  Oct. 

71 

Conmiandant,  z^ April73. 

and  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  14  April  73. 

Wing  Officer,  z4  April  73. 

A(^utant,  z4  April  73. 

Quarter  Master,  29  Apr.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Mav  73.— Offioiatiiiff  Quarter 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  a6  May  73. 

In  medical  charge,  24  Oct.  72. — ^Fnrlough  to  Burope. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  zi  July  73. 


29th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  2i8t Punjab  Infaniry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Feshawur.    Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Light  Bine.    Laee,WhUe. 


Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  H.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lt-Colonel  G.  G.  CunUffe,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  B.  Beddy,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  F.  R.  C.  Voyle,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  H.  Jackson,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  R.  N.  Harington,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  0.  D.  Swete,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  0.  Dyce,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  B.  B.  Gardner 


a3Mar. 

69 

aoMar. 

7^ 

aoFeb. 

69 

5  Mar. 

68 

28  Nov. 

60 

a6  June  69 

as  June 

73 

23  Deo.  64 

Commandant,  20  Mav  6z. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  39  Apr.  69. 

Wing  Officer,  a2  Mar.  65. 

Adjutant,  a  Mar.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Adjutant,  za  June  73. 

Quarter  Master,  za  Aug.  70. 

z St  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Feb.  70. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  z  Aug.  71.— OfficiaiiTig  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  z  Mar.  69. 


30th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  22nd  Punjab  Infaniry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Peshawar.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Bi^ff,    Laee,  WMU, 


Lt.OolonelT.W.  R.Boi8ragon,  Staff  Corps 
Lt. Colonel  G.  0.  Huxham,  Staff  Ooips... 
Major  R.  D.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  W.  G.  C.  HsJkett,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieut.  G.  F.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  W.  Webster,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  J.  F.  Reid.  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  D.  N.  Martin,  UD.  


Sept.  72 
June  7a 
June  70 
May  68 
Mar.  69 
July  69 
May  7z 


Commandant,  z6  Aug.  6z. 

and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  &4. 

Adjutant,  a  Mar.  70. —Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  2  Mar.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  xo  Nov.  73.~Offioatin«AQn*rt6r  ^''^  ^ 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Jnljr  7Z.— Btadying  ai  Tbooason  Cb^ 

In  medical  charge,  14  April  73. 


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Slst  (Punjah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  23rd  Punjab  Infantry),      340 

Head  Quaiters  at  Xooltan.     Uniform,  Bed,    Facing;  Dark  Oreen.    Laeet  WhUe. 


Uixx,  Naicss,  JLHD  Corps. 

lonel  H.  M.  Wilson,  Staff  Coips 

lonel  E.  G.  Langmore,  Staff  Corps  ... 

^or  H.  L.  C.  Bernard,  Staff  Corps 

ptainE.  W.  Smyth,  Gen.  List 

nxt.  A.  C.  G.  Lydiard,  Staff  Corps 

ptain  R.  O.  Vvvyan,  Gen.  List  

ptain  F.  Tweddell,  Gen.  List  

Eut.  6.  C.  Graves,  Staff  Corps 

rgeonMsjor  T.  G.  Skardon 


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14  Mar.  70  Commandant,  zi  Jan.  68. 

a8  July  73  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  29  April  69, 

XX  Dec.  69  Wing  Officer,  13  Feb.  7X. 

xo  Mar.  70  Adjtttnnt,  10  Feb.  68. 

19  Feb.  69  Quarter  Master,  20  May  71— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

39  Oct.  69  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  3X  Oct  72. 

29  Jan.  69  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Mar.  70. — Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

30  Jan.  66! 2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  20  May  7X. 
j  In  medical  charge,  28  April  73. 


32nd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Pioneers — late  24th  Punjab  Infantry), 

"Delhi" — Luciirow"  (Relitfand  Capture). 

Head  Quarters  at  TTmballa.     Uniform,  Med.    Faeingt,  Bark  Bine,    Laee,  White. 

Commandant,  7  Dec.  59. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  7  Nov.  68. 

Wing  Officer,  26  Dec.  66. 

Adjutant,  22  Oct.  68.— Furlough  to  Euroi)e. 

OfflciatinBT  Adjutant— Wing  Sub.  12  N.L 

Quarter  Master,  xo  May  72. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  10  Feb.  69. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Sept.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  23  May  73. 


lonel  W.  D.  Morgan,  Staff  Corps 

.Colonel  G.  A.  'mlliams,  Staff  Corps .. 

ijor  T.  N.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 

ptain  A.C.W.Crookahank.  Staff  Corps 
eat  A.  W.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps  .. 
ptain  A.  P.  Samuells,  Gen.  List.  .. 
ptain  E.  C.  S.  Jackson,  Gen.  List .. 

ptain  T.  Nicholls,  Gen.  List   

xgeonMsJor  C.  E.  Haddock 


15  Aug.  69 
x8  July  69 
X4  Mar.  74 
XI  Jan.  71 
18  Nov.  68 
15  Dec.  69 
27  Nov.  69 
5  June  70 


«i.— The  5th  Gkx>rkha  (the  Hazara  Goorkha  Battalion)  Benment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops, 
takes  rank  after  the  32na  Native  Infantry. 


33rd  (The  Allahabad)  Bengal 

Head  Quarters  at  Allahabad. 


Xolonel  E.  H.  Langmore,  Staff  Corps 

»loneI  J.  Y.  Gowan,  Staff  Corps 

^r  T.  W.  Eutherftxrd,  Staff  Corps 
iptain  S.  C.  Maotier,  Staff  Corps  .. 
iptainE.  L.  Stehelin,  Staff  Corps  .. 

eut  J.  G.  Kelly,  Staff  Corps 

eat  C.  T.  Bingham.  Staff  Corx>s 

u-geon  B.  R.  Johnson , 


8  May  69 
I X  Juno  73 
14  June  71 
4  Feb.  71 
6  Aug.  70 

30  Aug.  67 

31  Aug.  70 


Native  Infantry  (late  Allahabad  Levy). 

Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  White.    Laee,  White. 

Conmiandant,  23  Dec.  57. — Furlough. 

2nd  in  Conunand  and  Wing  Officer,  6  Nov.  67. 

Wing  Officer,  3  Dec.  64.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Adjutant,  X5  June  65.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  22  Dec.  68. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  xs  May  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  4  Oct  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

In  medical  charge,  33  May  73. 


34th  (The  FuUehgurh)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Futtehgurh  Levy). 

{Raised  8  Jem.  1858). 
Head  Quarters  at  Xorar.      Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue,    Laee,  White. 


)lonel  R,  P.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
LColonol  C.  C.  Dandridge,  Staff  Corps 

»jor  G.  J.  Pasley,  Staff  Corps 

sjor  L.  E.  Evans,  late  xs  N.I 

iptain  C.  S.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps 

ant  E.  S.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps  

ipt.  J.  G.  M.  De  L.  Bean,  Staff  Corps 
ipuin  H.  W.  J.  Senior,  Staff  Corps  . 
tfgcon  Major  G.  Barnard  


30  Sept 

7» 

18  Jan. 

71 

20  Dec. 

70 

17  May 

72 

IX  Doc. 

70 

IX  Nov.  64 1 

19  Dec. 

7' 

4  Mar. 

71 

Commandant,  3x  Sept.  6x. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Sick  Furl.to  Europe. 

Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. 

Officiating  snd  in  Command,  6  May  73. 

Adjutant,  23  June  66.— Officiating  Wmg  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  5  Mar.  70. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  29  July  70. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  36  July  73. 

In  medical  charge,  7  Sept.  70.— -Officiating  6  Cavalry. 


35th  (The  Mynpoorie)  Bengal  Native  Infantry   (late  Mynjpoone  Levy). 

{Raised  7  Feb.  1858), 
Head  Quarters  at  Oawnpore.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  White.    Laee,  White. 


3lonel  H.  L.  Nation,  Staff  Corps 

^mG.  C,  Rowcroft,  Staff  Corps 

t.Colonel  G.  A.  Brown,  Staff  Corps 
€  Major  G.  V.  Fosbory,  Staff  Corps 
aptain  F.  W.  Nicolay,  Staff  Corps  ... 

ieut.R.T.Hawkes,  Staff  Corps  , 

leat.  M.  H.  Hayes,  Staff  Corps 

»eut.  P.  F.  R.  Burgess.  109  Foot 


U'goon  A.  Deane.. 


8  Mar.  72 1  Commandant,  18  July  67. 
xo  Aug.  69  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x8  July  71.— Furl,  to  Europe 
IX  Sept.  72, Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 


13  Sept.  66 
8  June  73 
24  Sept.  68 
17  Deo.  6a 
27  Oct.  71 


Wing  Officer,  14  April  73 

Adjutant,  34  Aug.  69. 

Quarter  Master,  14  April  73. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73, 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  26  May  73. 

In  medical  charge. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  4  March  71. 


36th  {TJie  Ba/reilly)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Bareilly  Levy). 

Head  Quarters  at  Agra.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Blue.    Laee,  White. 


olonel  P.  G.  Scot.  Bengal  Inf 

t-tolonel  A.  Pond,  Staff  Corps 

olonel  C.  8.  Fowle.  Staff  Corps    

^.Colonel  R.  D.  Griffin,  StaffCorps   .. 

lajorC.  P.  Hunter,  StaffCorps 

>eat.  T.  Q.  Thomson,  StaffCorps 

aptaiu  R.  Worsley.  late  15  N.I 

'wut.  K.  H.  Wilson.  Btoff  Corps 

leut.  0.  A.  Coles,  StaffCorps 

'leut.  J.  c.  F.  Gordon,  58  Foot  

;WReon  K.  M.  Downio.  KB 

lurgeoa  A,  B.  Btrahaa 


6  Apr.  72 
II  July  69 
24  Sept.  73 
II  Jan.  74 
20  Jan.  71 
x8  July  68 

6  Mar.  68 
13  July  69 
31  Jan.  71 
a8  Oct.  7: 


Conmiandant,  28  May  69.— Furlough. 
Officiating  Commandant,  19  Dec.  73. 


2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  27  Sent,  67.— Purlouirh  to 

Wing  Officer,  i  June  69.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  38  June  73. 

Adjutant,  6  Jan.  73.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Adjutant,  31  Oct.  73. 

Quarter  Master,  6  Jan.  7a. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Jan.  7a. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  21  Oct.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  10  May  7a.— In  medioal  charge  of  the  TTlwur 

Offlciatmg  in  medical  charge,  x6  ^.^. j|^  ^^  \|^litio»l  Agency. 


341    37tli  {The  Meerut)  Bengal  Native  Inf.  (late  Meerut  Levy.-Eaised  26  Aug.  185 

Head  Qaartera  at  Presidanoy.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinff$,  White.    Lace,  WhiU. 


lUinc,  NA.ms,  JlItd  Cosps. 


Abut 
Rakk. 


ESUJLSXS. 


Colonel  J.  NiBbett,  Staff  Corps    

Colonel  C.  F.  G.  Lamb,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Bmce,  Staff  Corps 
Capt.  F.  A.  Monfcrioa,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

liieat.  J.  Corse-Soott,  Staff  Corps 

liieut.  W.  Hailes,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  F.  R.  A.  B.  Constable,  Staff  C. 
Lieut.  ;S^irCha.Hen. Leslie,  3^.  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  J.  C.  G.  Carmichael,  MD 


1 12  June  70 
n  Dec.  7a 
IS  Aug.  72 

5  Mar.  69 
13  May  69 
10  Fob.  69 
19  Dec.  69 
22  Jan.  68 

z  Apr.  68 


Commandant,  zo  Mav  60. — Furlough  to  Burope. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  23  June  66.— Ofllcg.  Ojod 

Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  65.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Adjutant,  Z3  Fob.  62.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  Z4  June  70.— Sick  FurlougH  to  Europe. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  2z  Sept.  72. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  zst  Wing  Subaltern. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Aug.  70. — ^Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  7  Oct  73. 


38th  (The  Agra)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Agra  Levy. — Raised  26  Aug.  1S5S 

Head  Quarters  at  Bnxa  (Bhoolaa).     Unsfarm,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue.    Late,  WUte. 

Colonel  A.  Bagot,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  H.  W.  Hodgson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  L.A.Tottenham,  Staff  Corps  2 


Lieut.  T.  H.  Gtoldney,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  W.  Granam,  Gen.  List. 
Lieut.  J.  R.  Hobday.  Staff  Corps  , 

Lieut.  M.  A.  Gray,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mi^or 


z8  Sept.  7z  Commandant,  ao  June  65. 

27  July  70  and  inJ)ommand  and  Wing  Officer,  19  Sept.  64. 


20  Dec.  65  Wing  Officer,  az  Jan.  7a 
2A  July  69  Adjutant,  25  Oct.  70. 

o  Feb.  68  Quarter  Master,  24  April  73. 
28  Mar.  7z|ist  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  7z. 

6  May  71  and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  7Z.— Offg.  CiTil  employ. 
In  mediaal  charge. 


39th  (Tlie  Alhjgurh)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Allygurh  Levy). 

Head  Quarters  at  Barraokpore.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue.    Lace,  White. 


Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  M.  Wemyss,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  (ToUie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  M.  Forbes,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  H.  Baldwin,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  O.Cumberlege, General  Liet. 
Lieut.  N.  C.  Martelli,  Staff  Corps  


Lieut  A.  T.  Banon,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  H.  W.  Spry     

Surgeon  W.  A.  Gilligan 


9  June  69 
9  Dec.  68 
20  Oct  68 
22  Feb.  7z 


Commandant,  28  April  62.— Furlough  to  Burope. 
2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  16  Nov.  68. — Officiating Cooiit. 
Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Adjutant,  zz  Mar.  70.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


20  Dec.  70  Quarter  Master,  2  June  66.— Furlough  to  Burope. 
16  Doc.  68  nm«;-*{«„o«--»«--ir— *«-  ...  xr.«..i r^m-  ._*wri 

z  Oct.    70 
28  Oct.   7z 


Officiating  Quarter.Master,  23  Marches. — Offg.zBtWingSn 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  z6  Jan.  73. — Offg.  Aj^siant  Ctii: 

Magistrate  at  Morar,  Gwalior. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  z6  Jan.  73. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
,In  medical  charge,  Z5  Oct.  69.— Furlough  to  Burope. 
I  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


40th  (The  Shahjehanpore)  Bengal 

Head  Quarters  at  Femepore, 


Lt.  Colonel  E.  Dandridge,  Staff  Corps . 
Lt Colonel  E.  H.  Scott  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  H.  Morton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  H.  D.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  Sir  B.P.  Bromhead,  Bt.  Staff  Corps 

Capt  J.  Fraser,  Gen.  List 

Surgeon  Major  H.  F.  Williams 
fiurgeon  Major  B.  0.  Tandy 


z4  Jan.  72 
2  Sept.  73 

aoDec.  67 
5  Aug.  69 

xSJan.  7z 
z  Mar.  70 


Native  Infantry  (late  SluikjehanporeLevj/). 

Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  White.    Lace,  WhiU. 


Commandant,  zo  June  58.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  zz  Jan.  68.— Offff.  Coos^ 

Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Officiating  and  in  Comsuuid. 


A(^utant,az  Mar.  7Z. 

Quarter  Master. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  az  March  yz. — Officiating  Wing  Office:. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  z5  Dec.  7Z. 

In  mediud  charge,  a6  Sept  7a.— Farloogh  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  95  April  73. 


41st  (The  Gwalior)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  lat  Gwalior  Infantry).     ■ 

Head  Qoartors  at  Lnoknow.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Cavalry  Greg.    Lace,  WhiU. 

Colonel  H.  S.  Obbard,  Staff  Corps zi  June  73 j Commandant,  Z3  Feb.  62.  1 

Lt  Colonel  T.  Taylor,  Staff  (^orps j  6  Mar.  72jand  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  2  Mar.  70.— FnrL  to  Eurcf 


Major  W.  C.  B.  Ryan,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  H.  M.  Rose,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  V.  W.  Tregear,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Salmon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  St.  P.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps  . 

Surgeon  L.  Cameron,  MD 

Surgeon  B.  Mulvany  


10  Dec.  70!  Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64. 

24  May  69,. Adjutant,  Z3  Feb.  71. — Officiating  Wing  Officer, 
z  Nov.  68  Quarter  Master,  zo  Feb.  7a. 

25  Feb.  71  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Sept  7Z. 

27  Apr.  7z  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  27  April  71.— Officiating  Civil  employ. 
In  medical  charge,  28  Not.  68. — Officiating  Civil,  Doomka. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


42nd  (Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Light Lifantry — late  ist  Assam  LL  hf.  Ba 

Raised  16  May  18 17).  I 

Head  Quarters  at  Oowhatty.     Uniform,  Dark  Oreen.    Faeinge,  Black.    Lace,  BUct, 

{Commandant  | 

4  Jan.  70  Officiating  Commandant,  x6  May  73.  [to  Es^f 

20  Jan.  70 1 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  za  Mar.  68.— Sick  Fc:.«| 
xz  Jan.  74  Wing  Officer.  26  July  73.— -Officiating  and  in  Command 


LtColonel  J.  P.  Sherriff,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  R.  A.  Nowell,  Staff  Corps 

LtColonel  AllVed  Tulloch,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  A.  K.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut  W.  Brydon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  FiuG.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut  C.  R.  Macgregor,  Staff  Corps 

fiurgeon  Major  J.  B.  White    

•Surgeon  R.H.  Curran  


8  Sept  68 
Z7  Apr,  67 
22  Oct.  70 
28  Oct.  7z 


Adjutant,  Z3  Feb.  7Z. 

Quarter  Master,  Z3  Fob.  7i.-~Offioiating  Wing  Officer.  | 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Mar.  72.— Officiating  Quarter  Master 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  11  Mar.  72. 

In  medical  charge,  zi  June  59.— Furlough  to  Bnrope.  ! 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  X4  April  73. 


43rd  (Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Light  Lifantry — late  2nd  Assam  Lt.Inf.B': 

Raised  13  AprU  1835). 
HeadlQuarters  at  BhiUong .    Un{form,  Dark  Green.    Faeinge,  Black,    Laee,  Bla^ 


Lt.Oo1onelC.  D.  S.  Clarke,  Staff  Corps... 

Major  A.  Blunt,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  D.  Reid,  General  List 

Captain  H.  M.  Evans,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  0.  McD.  Skene,  Gen.  List 

Captain  A.  I.  Hes,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  Q.  W.  Beresford,  Staff  Corps  ...    ,^ „ ,_. 

Lieut  R.  K.  Ridgeway,  Staff  Corps z4  Feb.  70  and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Jan.  7a. 

Surgeon  J.  O'Brien,  3i2>...... |      |ln  medical  charge,  zo  May  71. 

Digitized  by 


a  Sept.  73 
9  Dec.  68 
35  Aug.  69 
zz  Jan.  67 
a8  Nov.  69 
la  Deo.  69 
26  Oct.  73 


Commandant  x-.     . 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,   14  April  j3,—Fxa^'^z^ 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  9  July  73.  [E  j-  •( 

Wing  Officer,  6  May  73.— Officiating  and  in  Cammaiid.  , 

Officiating  Adjutant  35  J^  7> 

Quarter  Master,  25  June  73. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Jan.  7a. 


Goos 


k 


44th  (Sylhet)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (LL  Inf.— Late  Sylhet  Id,  Inf.  Bait.  342 

Raised  19  Feb.  1824). 
Head  Qnartorfl  at  Debrooghor.      Uniformt  Dark  Oreen.     Faeinfft,  Slack,    Zace,  Black. 


'BLkXT,  NAinu,  Avx>  Coaps. 


Arut 
Rank. 


Oolooel  J.  M.  Nattall,  CB.  Staff  Ck>rps  ...  xo  Jane  73  CommaiKlant,  21  Feb.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe.  [dant. 

Ibjor  Arthur  Cory.  Staff  Corpa    3  Oct.  68  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ai  Feb.  73.— Offg.  Comman- 

M»;or  E.  Liffiitfoot,  Staff  Corps 

Ciptain  F.  H  Williama,  General  List 
Ckptain    .  P.  Ommanney,  Staff  Corps... 


.  IX  Sept.  72, Win 55  Officer,  22  Mar.  65. 

.  25  Aug.  69  Adjutant.  22  Mar.  65. 

.    6  Jan.  7x' Quarter  Master,  29  Feb.  6ii. 

Xtlor  D.  Robertson,  Gexieral  List ...'. |xx  Sept.  72  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  22  July  67.^Fnrloagh  to  Europe. 

ftptain  G.  C.  Udny,  Staff  Corps  '14  June  68  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Juno  73. 

Bar^soQ  M^or  A.  K.  Beed  In  medical  charge,  7  Sept.  70. 


45th  {Rattray's  Sikhs)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ist  Bengal  Police  Bait., 

Rattray*8  Sikhs).     (Added  to  the  Bengal  Army  in  1864.) 
Hesd  Quarters  at  Xoradabad.    Left  Wing  at  Shsl^ehanpore.    Untform,  Bed.    Faeiitff$,  LigU  Buff.    Lace,  White. 

OoluDel  C.  B.  Basden,  Staff  Corps 25  Dec.  71  Commandant,  27  May  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

If^r  F.  M.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corps ao  Jan.  71 12nd  in  Command,  27  Miay  72. — Officiating  Commandant. 

■ijor  J.  T.  Harris,  Staff  Corps '27  June  69  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  ax  Peb.  73. 

Oiplun  A.  D.  C.  Inglis,  Staff  Corps I  7  Aug.  70  Wing  Officer,  27  May  72. 


UeaL  T.  F.  Stilwell,  Staff  Corps 
Okptain  C.L.  Woodruffs,  Staff  Corps 

UeutB.  J.  WaUer,  Staff  Corps 

Uect.  B.  H.  Pollard,  Staff  Corps  

iari^uMi^or  T.  B.  Famcombe  

iargeou  W.  W.  Galloway,  MB 


7  Feb.  66 
28  June  70 
1 1  Jan.  67 
x8  Jan.  70 

3x  Mar.  66 


Adjutant,  17  June  71. 

Quarter  Master.  8  Mar.  73. 

x8t  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Deo.  71. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  2^  Dec.  71. 

In  medi^  charge,  20  Feb.  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  xa  Aug.  73. 


1st  Goorkha  Regiment  (Light  Infantry — late  66th  or  Ooorkha  LL  Inf.  BegL) 

*•  AlLIWAL" — "  SOBBAOV." 

Head  Quarters  at  Dhnnnaalla.    UH{form,  Med.    Facingn,  WkUc.    Lace,  WkUe. 
xo  June  69  Commandant,  25  Aug.  68. — Furlough. 
2  Mar.  71  land  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  25  Aug.  68.— Furlough.. 

29  Aug.  7t,Wing  Officer,  35  Aug.  68. 
x  Jan.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
7  May  67  Adjutant,  la  Sept.  70. 
4  Nov.  69  Quarter  Master,  27  June  68. 

X9  Oct.  68  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Aug.  68. 

30  Aug.  70  and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  73. 
In  medical  charge,  31  Oct.  70. 


ItColonel  J.  S.  Rawlins,  Staff  Corps 

ti  Colonel  E.  B.  Clay,  Staff  Corps 

i.rolonel  R.  8.  Hill,  Bengal  Infantry... 
LLColonsl  P.  Story,  Bengal  Infantry  ... 

^t.  G.  F.  Churchill,  Staff  Corps 

Siptsin  C.  St.  J.  B.  Bamett,  Staff  Corps 

Ibptsm  C.  Meroer,  General  List 

li^nG.  Young,  Staff  Corps  

wgeon  M^jor  F.  Carter  


tndGoorkha(fiftrmoorE^) Regiment  (late Sirmoor Rifle Begt. — Badsed  24Apr.iSi5),. 

"  BHVSTPoas  "— "  Alliwal  '•— "  Bobsaoit  "— "  Dblhx." 
Head  Quarters  at  Deyzah  Shooa.    Untform,  Dark  Green.    Facing;  Scarlet,    Lace,  Black. 
^t  Col.  H.  T.  Macpherson,  CB.  Staff  C.  x3  Mar.  7a  Commandant,  a6  Aug.  63.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


I£  Lt  Colonel  D.  Macintyre,  Staff  Corps 

iHiUin  A.  Battye,  Staff  Corps  

^)tain  S.  E.  Becher,  General  List 

ttai.  W.  Hill.  Staff  Corps 

^(ain  M.  J.King- Harman,  Staff  Corps 
iptam  H.  P.  P.  Nash,  Staff  Corps 
icizt.  W.  P.  NewaU,  Staff  Corps  .. 
irgeon  Major  F.  F.  Allen,  OB 


XX  Sept.  7a 

6  Jan.  69 
27  Nor.  69 
14  Dec.  69 

a  Oct.  7a 
4  Mar.  68 

7  Deo.  70 
ao  Not.  68 


Commanoant,  a6  Aug.  63.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

and  in  Com.  and  Winsf  Officer,  X9  Feb.  64.— Offg.  Commandant. 

Wing  Officer,  aa  Marcn  65.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Acyntant,  39  April  60.— Furious^  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  xs  May  7a.-~€M&oiatLng  A(^ntant. 

Officiating  Quarter  Master,  xa  May  73. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  39  April  69.— Offloiating  Wing  Officer. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  ar  May  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  xo  Feb.  58. 


3rd  Goorkha  (JTemooon)  Regiment  (late  Kemaoon  Batt. — Raised  24  April  181  q^ 

«'Dblhi."  ^  ^' 

Md  Quarters  at  Almorah.    Detachments  at  Petonfiirh  and  Vynee  Tal.    Untform,  Dark  Green.    Facing;  Black. 

Xolonel  A-  Paterson,  Staff  Corps |  9  Dec.  69^  Commandant,  aj  June  73. 

C  I.t. Colonel  H.  H.  Lyster,  Staff  Corps  x8  Mar.  70  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  93  June  73. 

iptain  G.  C.  Gregory,  Staff  Corps  jao  Jan.  69{Win^  Officer,  33  June  73. 

»/>r  W.  A.  Garden,  Staff  Corps  ix  Dec.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  35  March  73. 


iptain  L.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 


iptain  B.  B.  K.  Money,  Staff  Corps  ...    9  Oct.  70 


^itain  E.  Hughes,  General  List 
ipum  E.  D.  Smith,  General  List.. 
Tgeon  Major  Q.  M.  Qovan,  MD... 


17  Nov.  63 


39  Mar.  70 
xo  Not.  68 
aoDeo.  71 


Adjutant,  12  Ju]^  73. 
Quarter  Master.  30  May  68. 
iBt  Wing  Subaltern,  ax  Aug.  69. 
and  Wi^ig  Subaltern,  xa  Ji 
In  mediod  charge,  X7  Oct. 


uly73. 
.63. 


4th  Goorkha  Regiment  (late  Extra  Ooorhha  Begiment). 

Head  Quarters  at  Bokleh,  near  DaUioosie.    Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinfft,  Black,   Zace,  Black. 


t  U.C0L  J.  A.  Tytter,  CB.  Staff  Corps 

Uor  J.  P.  Turton,  Staff  Corps 

ptain  F.  P.  Bowcroft,  Staff  Corps 

ptain  C.  J.  Farquharson,  Staff  Oorps 

ptain  J.  Hay,  Staff  Corps 

mu  Q.  W.  B^gen,  Staff  Corps   

ptain  E.  P.  Mainwaring,  General  List 

nxL  C.  A.  Mercer,  Staff  Corps    

rgeonMiyorG.  O.Ohemaye 


xo  Dec.  70  Commandant,  4  Dec.  65. 
9  Deo.  68 land  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x8  June  68.— Furl,  to  Europe 
10  Dec.  6s  Winff  Officer,  x8  June  68.— Officiating  and  in  Command.  * 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  a6  July  73. 

Adjutant,  5  April  71. 


4  Mar.  70 
XX  June  71 

x  Sept.6a 
39  June  69 
x8  Jan.  70 


Quarter  Master,  5  April  jx 
IBt  Wing  Subaltwn,  30  June  68. 
3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  June  71. 
In  medical  charge,  xx  April  71. 


Ki.— Tbeae  Begiments,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  rank— the  xst  Goorkhas  after  the  lo'h 

Natiye  In&ntry ;  the  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Goorkhas  after  the  xsth  Native  In&ntzy. 
*  The  sth  GooBXHA  BuDcm  being  attached  to  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force  ii  placed  following  the  6tb  Par  n) 

Inflntry,  four  pages  fturther  on. 


Digitized  by  ^OA^ie 


341    37th  {The  Meerut)  Bengal  Native  Inf.  (late  Meerut  Levy. -liaised  26  Aug.  185S 

Head  Qaarters  at  Pretidanoy.     Uniform,  Sed,    Faeinyt,  WkiU,    Lace,  WTUU. 


Rxirx,  NA.XX8,  kSiD  CospB. 


1'     Abmt 
I     Ravi. 


BXXARKB. 


Colonel  J.  Niabett,  Staff  Corps    '  x 2  June  70  Commandant,  xo  Mav  60. — Fnrlongh  to  Europe. 


Colonel  C.  F.  G.  Lamb,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.CoIonel  A.  A.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 
Capt.  F.  A.  Montriou,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  Corse-Soott,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  Hailes,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  F.  R.  A.  B.  Constable,  Staff  C. 
Lieut.  5irCha.Hen.  Leslie,  Bt.  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  J.  C.  G.  Carmicbael,  MJ>. 


I  z  Dec.  72  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  23  June  66.— OlBcg.  CoslA 
15  Aug.  72  Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  65.— Officiating  2nd  in  CommantL 

5  Mar.  69  A(\jutant.  13  Feb.  62.— Officiating  wing  Offlper. 
13  May  69  Qiiarter  Master,  14  June  70.— Sick  FurlougH  to  Europe. 
10  Feb.  69  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  az  Sept.  79.— Officiating  Quarter  ICaetcr. 
19  Dec.  69  Officiating  ist  Wing  Subaltern. 
22  Jan.  68  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Aug.  70. — Sick  Furlong^h. 

z  Apr.  68  Officiating  in  medical  charge,  7  Oct  73. 


38th  {The  Agra)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Agra  Levij. — Raised  26  Aug,  1855] 

Head  Quarters  at  Buxa  (Bhoolaa).     Uniform,  Bed,    Facing;  Dark  Blue,    Lace,  WMU, 

Colonel  A.  Bagot,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  H.  N.  Hodgson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  L.A.Tottenham,  Staff  Corps  : 
Lieut.  T.  H.  Goldnoy,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  A.  W.  Granam,  Gen.  List.. 
Lieut.  J.  R.  Hobday.  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieut.  M.  A.  Gray,  Staff  Corps i  6  May  71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  ji.^Offg.  Civil  employ. 

Surgeon  Mivjor In  medical  charge. 


x8  Sept.  71  Commandant,  20  Juno  65. 

27  July  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  19  Sept.  64. 
!o  Dec.  65  Wing  Officer,  2x  Jan.  7a 

2^  July  69  Adjutant,  25  Oct.  70. 
0  Feb.  68  Quarter  Master,  34  April  73. 

28  Mar.  71  I  St  Wing  Subaltern,  6  May  71. 


39th  {The  Allygurh)  Bengal  Native  Infcuitry  {late  AUygurh  Levy). 

Head  Quarters  at  Barraokpore.     Vn{form,  Sed.    Facing;  Dark  Blue.    Zaee,  WkUe, 


Lt.Oolonel  G.  W.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 
Major  H.  M.  Wemyss,  Staff  Corx>s .. 

Captain  F.  Gellie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  M.  Forbes,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  H.  Baldwin,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  O.Cumberlege, General  Liot. 
Lieut.  N.  C.  Martelli,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut  A  T.  Banon,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mjyor  H.  W.  Spry     

Surgeon  W.  A.  Gilligan 


9  June69| 

9  Dec. 

68 

20  Oct. 

68 

22  Feb. 

71 

20  Dec. 

70 

16  Dec. 

68 

I  Oct. 

70 

28  Oct. 

7^ 

Commandant,  28  April  62.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  16  Nov.  68. — Officiating  Cob^ 
Wing  Officer,  20  Jan.  64.— Officiating  2nd  in  Comnmnd. 
Adjutant,  xz  Mar.  70.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Quarter  Master,  a  June  66. — Furu>ugh  to  BarDi>e. 


Officiating  Quarter.Master,  23  March  73. — Offg.xstWiogSsbt&n 
it  Wing  Subaltern,  x6  Jan.  73. — Offg.  Assistant  Cantc^^ifi 
Magistrate  at  Morar,  Gwalior. 


2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  x6  Jan.  73.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
In  medical  charge,  15  Oct.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
[Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


40th  {Tlie  Shahjehanpore)  Bengal 

Head  Quarters  at  Feroiepore. 


Lt.  Colonel  E.  Dandridge,  Staff  Corps ... 
LtColonel  E.  H.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  H.  Morton,  Staff  Coras  . 
Lieut.  H.  D.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  Sir  B.P.  Bromhead,  Bt.  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  J.  Fraser,  Gen.  List 

Surgeon  Major  H.  F.  Williams 
flurgeon  Major  E.  O.  Tandy 


Z4  Jan.  72 

2  Sept.  73 

20  Dec.  67 

S  Aug.  69 

x8Jan.  7z 
z  Mar.  70 


Native  Infantry  {late  ShakjelianpureLtr^), 

Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  White.    Laee,  WTUle. 
Coizunandant,  Z9  Juno  58. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
2nd  in  Coizimand  and  Wing  Officer,  zz  Jan.  69. — Offg.  C«as±. 
Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64.— Officiating  snd  in  Command.         i 
Ac^utant,  9z  Mar.  71. 
Quarter  Master. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  21  March  7x. — Officiatin^f  Wing  Officer. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  Z5  Dec.  7X. 
In  medical  charge,  26  Sept.  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  95  April  73. 


41st  {The  Gwalior)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  ist  Gwalior  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Luoknow.     Uniform,  BH.    Facinj$,  Cacalrg  Orey.    Lace,  White. 


Colonel  H.  S.  Obbnrd,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lt.  Colonel  T.Taylor,  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  C.  B.  Ryan,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  M.  Rose,  Staff  Cori>8   

Captain  V.  W.  Tregear,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Salmon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  St.  P.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps  . 

Surgeon  L.  Cameron,  MD , 

SurgeonE.  Mulvany  , 


11  June  73  Commandant,  13  Feb.  62. 
6  Mar.  72  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  2  Mar.  70. — ^FurL  to  Erre- 
10  Dec.  70  Wing  Officer,  ao  Jan.  64. 

24  May  69  Adjutant,  Z3  Feb.  71.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
z  Nov.  6S  Quarter  Master,  zo  Feb.  72. 

25  Feb.  71  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Sept.  7Z. 


27  Apr.  7z 


2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  37  April  7Z. — Offlciatixiir  Civil  emplor. 
In  medical  charge,  28  Nov.  68. — Officiating^vil,  DwmibL 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


42nd  {Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infcuitry  {Light Lifantry — late  ist  Assam  Lt.  Inf.  Bn 

Raised  16  May  18 17).  1 

Head  Quarters  at  Oowhatty.    r'it(/brm,  Dark  Green.    Faeinge,  Bladk.    Zaee,  Black,  \ 

{ Commandant. 
4  Jan.  70  Officiating  Commandant,  z6  May  73.  Tto  Er?*- 

20  Jan.  7ol2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  12  Mar.  68.— -Sick  Fv.^i 
1  z  Jan.  74  Wing  Officer.  26  July  73.--Officiating  and  in  Command. 


Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Sherriff,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Mcgor  R.  A.  Nowell,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  Alft^d  Tulloch,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  A.  K.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  W.  Brydon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  FitzG.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  0.  R.  Macgreg      " 
Surgeon  Major  J.  B.  White 
Surgeon  R.  H.  Curran 


8  Sept.  68 
Z7  Apr.  67 
22  Oct.  70 
28  Oct.  7z 


Adjutant,  Z3  Feb.  7Z. 

Quarter  Master,  13  Feb.  7Z.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Mar.  73. — Officiating  Quarter  Uuut 


2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  13  Mar.  73. 
In  medical  charge,  13  June  59.—] 
Officiating  in  medical  charge.  Z4  April  73. 


In  medical  charge,  13  June  59.— Furlough  to  Bnrope. 


43rd  {Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Light  Infantry — late  2nd  Assam Lt.Ittf.B  ^ 


Raised  13  April  1835). 
HeadlQuarters  at  Bhillong.    Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Facing;  Black,    Lace,  Black, 


Lt.OolonelC.  D.  S.  Clarke,  Staff  Corps..,!  2  Sept.  73 
--  ■      •    —     -  ^^-^r^ 9  Dec.  68 

25  Aug.  69 
zz  Jan.  67 
28  Nov.  69 
Z2  Deo.  69 

26  Oct.  73 
Z4  Fob.  70 


Major  A.  Blunt,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  D.  Reid,  General  List 
Captain  H.  M.  Evans,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  0.  McD.  Skene,  Gen.  List, 
Captain  A.  I.  lies,  Staff  Corps   .... 
Captain  G.  W.  Beresford,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  R.  K.  Ridgeway,  Staff  Corps. 
Burgeon  J.  O'Brien,  mD 


Commandant,  Z4 Aprilj^. 
2nd  in  Command  and  wu 


Ying  Officer,   14  April  73.— FuriOTci 
Officiating  Wing  Officer,  9  July  73. 
Wing  Officer,  6  May  73.'-OfflDiatinK  and  in  Commind. 


e  _  ._ 

Officiating  A<!^'utant,  25  July  73. 
Quarter  Master,  35  June  73. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Jan.  73. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Jan.  73. 
I  In  medical  charge,  zo  May  71.      /^^  r^r^r 
Digitized  by  VjOO^ 


[Err. 


ile 


Corp8  under  ihe  Orders  of  the  Oo^emmeni  of  India. 
3rd  Punjab  Cavalry. 

At  Stt*  OhAsi  Khan.    Un^fbrmt  Blue,    Facingt^  JSUd.    Lace,  Oold. 


344 


RaVX,  NA.)CS8,Ajn>  GOBP8. 


Abut 

Raitk. 


RSXi-BYS. 


tokelL.  B.  Jones,  Staff  Corps   

ipuin  A.  Vivian,  Staff  Ck>rpa 

ipcaia  W.  C.  Anderson,  StuT  Corps  .. 

gjsiin  F.  A.  Bertie,  Staff  Carps 

iptain  J.  D.  Macpherson,  Staff  Corps 
ipt.  R.  B.  Lookwood,  Gen.  List,  Cay. 

tnt.  C.  C.  Eferton,  Staff  Corps 

sat.  J.  Daridaon,  Staff  Corps 

irgeon  O.  T.  Duke,  MB 


x6  July  73  Commandant,  11  Nov.  59. 
9  Dec.  66  and  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  as  Feb.  64. 
13  Dec.  68  2nd  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Feb.  64.— Furlough. 
26Kar.  69      ' "        '        '"'"  "        '       «»-«-^-. 


10  Dec.  69 
4  Dec.  73 
19  Oct.  69 
34  Mar.  66 


3rd  Squadron  Officer,  za  June  67.— Sick  Furlonghto  Europe. 

Adjutant,  12  June  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

zst  Squad.  Sub.  39  Not.  7a.— Officiating  Adjutant.  [CavakT-. 

Offg.  3rd  Squad.  Officer,  18  June  73. — and  Squadron  Smboltem  4 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  July  66.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

In  medical  charge,  5  Sept.  73. 


At  Rj^anpore. 
Xdonel  C,  J.  Grodby,  Staff  Corps  .. 

iljor  J.  Om^pie,  Staff  Corps    

ipuin  T.  O.  Underwood,  liad.S.Corps. 

ipuin  H.  Wylie,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

tptain  R.  P.  Blake,Gen.Lisi  Inf.,Madr. 
iptain  T.  Shepherd,  Staff  Corps 

laat.  £.  Lloyd.  Staff  Coros , 

ieal.  C.  C.  B^^erton,  Staff  Corps 

nrgeonG.  C.  Boss 

■rgeon  A.  McGregor , 


4th  Punjab  Cavalry, 

TJn^form^  l>ark  Green.    Facing;  Scarlet,    Lace,  Oold. 
Z3  June  71 


ao  Jan.  71 
13  Dec.  68 
13  Dec.  70 
aoMay  71 
4  Aug.  72 
3  Dec.  67 
X9  0ct.  69 


Commandant,  39  April  59.  [lough, 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  6  Sept.  j^z. — Sick  Fur- 
snd  Squadron  Officer,  6  Sept.  7z. — Officiating  and  lu  Command, 
Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer. — ycii  Squad.  Officer  z  Cav. 
3rd  SquaobronOffioer,  6  Sept.  71. 
Adyutant,  9  Jan.  65. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  Z9  Sept.  73.  (^3  Gavalry. 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  Z9  Sept.  73.— Offg.  3rd  8qnad.'0fflo«r 
In  meoical  charge,  6  Dec.  66.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  z6  April  73. 


5th  Punjab  Cavalry. 


"DiLKi"— "LucKHOw"  {Belirf and  Capture). 
AtBeralshmailXhsB.     Untfor»^  Dark  Green,  Faoins*,  Scarlet,  Xom,  Gold. 


i-Colonel  W.  H.  Paget,  Staff  Corps.. 

hptaittB.  Williams,  Staff  Corps  

ntain  F.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps   .. 

Iptain  J.  C.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

■pain  F.  S.  Carr,  Gen.  List^  Inf. 

JsaL  W.  J.  Vonsden,  Staff  Corps.... 

4eax.  J.  B.  Watte,  Staff  Corps   , 

tanreon  J.  Bezinett,  MD 

largeonW.  P.  Murray,  JfB 


z3  June  7a 
37  Sept.  66 

8  Sept.  68 
4  Sept.  60 

9  Aug.  70 
4  Oct.  67 
9  Feb.  67 


Commandant,  a6  June  58.— Commanding  at  Dera  Ismail  Khan. 

3nd  in  Conmumd  and  Squadron  Officer,  30  Sept.  7a.— Offg.  Oomdt. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  26  April  66. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Feo.  64. 

Adjutant,  z  Mar.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  zo  Dec.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

and  Sauad.  Subaltern,  Z9  Deo.  70. 

In  meoical  charge,  3  Dec.  68.— Officiating  Superintendent  ofo  Va« 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  7  Jan.  73  [cination,  Puigaub. 


UtablUkmeni  of  each  Begimeni  qfJPutUai  0ataiej,-~6  Tvoope ;  Commandant ;  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer  1 
2nd  Squaoron  Officer;  3rd  Squadron  Officer!  Adjutant;  a  Squadron  Subalterns ;  z  Medical  Officer ;  sBessal- 
(iars;  3  RessaidarB;  z  Woordie  Major;  6  Jemadars;  6  Koto  Duffitdars;  48  Dufikdars;  6  Nishanburdars;  6 
Trumpeters;  4ao Sowars ;  a  NatLve Doctors. 


Sorpa  of  Guides  (Cavalry  a/nd  Infantry, — Raised  for  General  Service  14  Bee.  1846}. 


At  Xurdaa. 


'  DsLHX  "—Detadmentt ' 
Detachment  at  Peshawur. 


I^F.  H.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps  bo  Deo.  71 

>iptain  R.  B.  P.  P.  Campbell,  St.  Corps   4  Sept.  67 


^p:ain  G.  Stewart,  Sfaur  Corps.. 

3kptain  R.  C.  Hutchinson,  Mad.  Gen.Li8i 
whjytain  A.  G.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps  ... 

2M)tain  C.  E.  Hunter,  Staff  Corps 

^puin  A.  J.  Nicholson,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Usai.  y.  D.  BaUye,  Staff  Corps 

Cft{>tain  W.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 

^i?eon  MajoT  8.  C.  Conrtnay,  JfZ>. ...., 
Sargeoa  A.  H.  Kelly  


ao  Sept.  66 

9  Deo.  7z 
7  June  73 


PUVJAB  "— "  MoOWAir  "— G0OJBBA.T.* 

Un^ormt  ZVa6.    Facingt,  Bed  (pipinp).    Lace,  Drah. 
Commandant,  Z3  May  70. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  37  July  70.— Furl,  to  Europe. 
Commandant  of  CavaUy  and  Squadron  Officer,  a7  May  70. 

•—Studying  at  the  Thomason  College, 
and  Squadron  Officer,  9  June  70. — Offg.  Commdt.  of  Cavalry. 
Wing  Officer,  9  Nov.  65.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


39  June  71 

3  Dec.  69 

4  Apr.  66 


8  June  73  A(^utant,  z  Feb.  71. 


Quarter  Master,  9  Nov.  65.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Squadron  Subaltern,  35  Aug.  7Z.— Officg.  and  Squad.  Officer. 
Wing  Subaltern,  18  June  73.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  la  Jan.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  TO«»cal  charge,  4  March  73. 


fM9h}i$3imeni. — Commaada&t ;  arnd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer ;  Commandant  of  Cavalry  and  Sqnauron  Officer ; 
.^ndSquaidron  Officer;  Wing  Officer;  Ac^utant;  Quarter  Master;  i  Squadron  Subaltern;  z  wing  Subaltern; 
and  I  M*>^tf»j  Offioer.    CeBoSU^.--^  Troops,  with  4  Ressaldars ;  4  Ressaldars ;  8  Jemadars ;  8  Kote  Duffadars ; 


4S  Duffadars;  4  Trumpeters;  380  Sowars;  8  Camel  Sowars. 
Jemadars ;  40  Havildan ;  to  Naioks ;  z6  Buglers ;  600  Sepoys. 


InfamUf."^  Companies,  with  8  Subadars ;  8 


FOUB  REGIMENTS  OP  SIKH  INFANTEY.     Be-organized  i^  Oct.  1851. 

VoR.— When  these  Regiments  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank  according  to  the  dates 
on  which  they  were  raised,  thus :— The  Corps  of  Guides,  Influtrv,  the  zst,  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Sikh  Infontxy, 
snd  the  zst,  snd,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Pni\jab  Infimtry,  after  the  zsth  Native  Infant^  and  the  3rd  Goorkha  Regi- 
ment.   The  sth  Goorkha  Regiment  ranks  after  the  sand  Native  Inftntry. 

Ist  Sikh  Infantry. 

"  Pmrji-B." 
ZTi^/brfli,  Drah.    Faeinge,  TeUom,    £ae«,  l>rab. 
Commandant,  3  April  60.— Furlough. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Offioer,  8  Feb.  65  —Offg.  Commandt. 
Wing  Officer,  8  Feb.  65.— Ofilciatingsnd  in  Command. 
Adjutant,  37  June  65.— Officiating  wing  Offioer. 
Quarter  Master,  37  March  73.— Officiatmg  Adjutant, 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  June  73.— Off.  Qr.  Master  3rd  Sikh  Infc 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Jul^  73.— OfficiaUsg  Qr.  Matter. 
In  medical  charge,  aa  April  65. 


At  Edwardsiabad. 
Colonel  J.  P.  W.  CampbeU.  St.  Corps  . 
Ctpuin  H.  0.  P.  Rice.  Staff  Oon»....^. 

Captain  A.  G.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  O.  Brownlow,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieat  A.F.  Lambe,  Staff  Corpi; 

Oaptain  W.  A.  Aislabie,  Gen.  last.. 


liBBfc  P.  G.  Maltby,  105  Foot .. 
BnrgMaMflgor  A.  P.HolxnM,iC2).. 


a8  July  73 

aoDeo.  6s 

4  Nov.  69 

8  June  73 

z7Mar.6:» 

ao  June  69 
18  May  69 

Digitized  by  V^OQQl^ 


343  Corys  wider  the  Order$  of  {he  Goverwmeni  of  India. 

vxmjAB  Frontier  force. 

Head  QnAiten  at  AbbotUVad. 
Raised,  18  May  1849.  Re-modelled,  15  Feb,  1851.  Designation  changed,  19  Sept  1865. 
yon.— When  Beginients  of  the  Panjah  Prontior  Force  are  actinjf  with  other  Bengal  Native  TrooM,  thejttke  rasA 
aocorduK?  to  the  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thua— The  Gnide  Cavalry,  and  lat,  and,  3rd,  4tt,  asd  s± 
Pnniab  Cavalry  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry ;  the  Corps  of  Guides.  Infancy,  Ha  «t,  oi 
ard/and  4th  Sikh  Infantry,  and  the  ist,  and,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Punjab  Infantry  after  the  xsth  >a«ive  fc 
&ntry  and  the  3rd  Groorkhas  i  the  5th  G<)orkhaa  after  the  sand  Native  Influitry. 

STAFF. 


Rurx,  Njlkbs,  avd  Cosps. 


Brigadier  General  C.  P.  Keys,  CB.  "> 

l&dras  Staff  Corps > 

Captain  F.  J.  N.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps 


At  Dexa  Ismail  Khan.  ]  No. 

Captain  R.  J.  Abbott,  Royal  Artillery  ... 
lieut.  R.  H.  W.  Plunkett,  Royal  Artillery 


Absct 


Colonel, 
1 1  Ang.  69 
17  Mar.  67 


RULUIXS. 


Commandant,  29  April  70. 
Assistant  Ac^utant  General,  xo  An£.  60. 


AETILLERY. 
2'  Horse  Iiight  Field  Battery. 
2  Got.  67 1  Commandant,  33  April  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
x6  Aug.  64  Subaltern,  20  Mar.  79.— Officiating  Commantlant. 


At  Edvardesabad.]  No.  3  Home  Light  Field  Battery. 

Lieut.  G.  Bwinley,  Royal  Artillery   1  6  Nov.  60  J  Commandant,  33  April  73. 

Lieut.  G.  B.  K.  liartin.  Royal  Arti11exy..iz7  July  66: Subaltern,  17  Oct.  71.— Officiatmg ComTnandantfc  PeshawsrXcB- 


At  Kohat.] 


tain  Battery. 


No.  4  or  Qarrison  Company  of  Artillery. 
Commandant. 


XttabUthmeni  qf  each  qf  ikt  lAaU  ^§ld  BaiUritt.— Cowman  lant ;  x  Subaltern ;  x  Subadar ;  x  Jemadar ;  6  Hstildc* 
6  Naicks;  a  Buglers;  90  Privates ;  1  Native  Doctor;  x  Native  Horse  Doctor;  x  Native  Farrier.  Staf, Stm^ 
<iw,~x  Pay  HavUdar;  x  Drill  Naick.  Ordnance.— a  a4-poander  Howitaers;  3  9-poiinder  Guns:  cne^.'^- 
latter  to  be  kept  in  Store. 

JUtttblukv^ent  qfNo.  4  or  Oiwnaon  Company  of  Artillery.— i  Subadar;  x  Jemadar;  6  Havildan;  6  Naicks;  z  B8;jef 
60  Privates. 
AtKohat]  Peshawur  Mountain  Battery. 

Captain  J.  Charles,  Royal  Artillery 

Lieut.  G.  B.  N.  Martin,  Royal  Artillery 

Lieut.  W.  Aitken,  Royal  Artillery 

Lieut.  W.  Frith,  Royal  Artillery. 


18  Feb.  70 'Commandant,  37  Sept.  7a.— Furlough. 
X7  July  66  Officiating  Commmandant.— Sub.  3rd  Horse  Light  Field SksttJ 
15  Jan.  67  zst  Subaltern,  19  Sept.  73.— Temporarily  Comg.  No.  4  Co. 
a  Aug.  71  land  Subaltern,  14  Jan.  74. 
JB»tablishment—x  CommandaTit ;  a  Subalterns;  x  Subadar;  x  Jemadar;  xHavildar  Major;  xPay  and  Quarter Xiraf 
Havildar;  4Havildar8;  4  Naicks;  a  Trumpeters;  60  Gunners;  a  Havildars  of  Drivers;  4  Naicks  of  1^9 
85  Drivers ;  8  Muleteers;  x  Farrier. 
AtAbbottobad.]  Hazara  Mountain  Battery. 

Lieut.  E.  J.  deLaotour,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  H.  R.  L.  Morgan,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  C.  C.  Lindsay,  Royal  Artillery  , 


8  Jane  60!  Commandant,  a?  Sept.  7a. 
I  Sept.  63|xst  Subaltern,  x8  July  73. 
7  July  69  i  and  Subaltern,  X4  Jan.  74, 


SitahUekment  and  Ordnance. — The  same  as  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Bi^iteiy. 
2fote.—OnB  Subadar  Major  is  allowed  for  the  Artillery  of  the  Force. 


FIVE  EEGIMENTS    OF    PUNJAB    CAVALRY.  ' 

Non.— The  Gavalxy  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force,  vis.,  Guide  Oavahry,  and  xs^  and,  3rd,  4ili.ts4«^ 
Puxgab  Cavalry,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  take  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  )jaiM 
Cavalry. 

lstPui2Jab  Cavalry.  > 

"  DsLHX  "— "  LucxKow  "  {Seli^  and  Oemiure) . 
At  Kohat.     Un\form,  Dark  Blue.    Facing*^  Bed,    Lace,  Odd,  I 


Captain  C.  8.  Maolean,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  G.  C.  Bird,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  J.  R.  B.  Atkinson,  Gen.List,  Inf. 

Captain  H.  Wylie,  General  List 

Lieut.  H.  De  la  M.  Hervey,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  L.  T.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  D.  S.  Cuninghame,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  A.  M.  Muir,  4  Hassan 

Burgeon  G.  Thomson,  MB 


14  Dec. 

65 

30  Sept 

.68 

xMar. 

70 

13  Dec. 

70 

3  Apr.  67 

xMar. 

69 

xOct. 

6g 

s8  0ot 

71 

Commandant,  3  Mar.  70. 

snd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Jn^  73.  .  I 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  4  Aug.  70.  [Officer  4  > 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  aa  July  73.— Officiating  and  ^=>^-^ 

Adjutant,  4  Aupr.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Offloiatinff  Adjutant.— Squadron  Subaltern  s  Gavahy. 

xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  4  Aug.  70.— Sick  Fnxiough  to  "Bta^  \ 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  31  Oct.  73. 

In  medioal  charge,  xo  Feb.  69. 


Atldwaxdasabad. 
Lt.Colonel  T.  G.  Kexmedy*  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  F.  Lanoe,  Staff  Corps , 

Captain  J.  H.  Broome,  Gton.  List,  Inf. .. 
Captain  R.  C.  R.  diflkwd.  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  J.  R.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut,  a.  B.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  L.  T.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps 

Bargfoa  Mi^or  Q,  Farrell., 


2nd  Punjab  Cavalry. 

DsLHX"— "LccKHow**  {Belief  cmd  Capiure). 
Uniform,  Searlei.    Facknge,  Dark  Blme. 


x6  May  70 
X3  June  68 
87  Nov.  69 
13  Dec.  68 
8  June  7a 
sDeo.  65 
z  Mar.  69 


•■•*•«••••«••• 


Commandant,  8  Feb.  65. 

and  in  Command  and  Sonadion  Officer,  as  Feb.  64. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  4  Nov.  68. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  4  Nor.  68. 

Adjutant,  aa  Feb.  64. 

1st  Squadron  Subaltern,  4  Nor.  68, 


and  Sduadron  Subaltern,  x  Mar.  6g,^OB^* 
In  meoical  oharga,  zz  Oct.  71. 


^^fctoat  I  Owri^ 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Corps  under  ihe  Orders  of  the  OovemmetU  of  India. 
3rd  Punjab  Cavalry. 

At  Dera  Ghtti  Khan.    Unborn,  Blue.    Faeingt,  Sed.    Zaee,  Gold. 


344 


RkSX,  NaJCBB,  UTS  GOBP8. 


Lionel  L.  B.  Jones,  Staff  Corps   

aptain  A.  Yivian,  Staff  CJorm 

apt&in  W.  C.  Anderson,  Staff  Goxps  ... 

aptain  F.  A.  Bertie,  Staff  Corps 

aptain  J.  D.  Macpherson,  Staff  Corps . 
apt.  R.  B.  Lockwood,  Gen.  List,  Cay. 

ieat.  C.  C.  Ererton,  Staff  Corps 

ieat.  J.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps 

QTgeon  0.  T.  Dnke,  MB 


Abut 
Raitk. 


x6  July 
9  Dec. 

13  Dec. 

26  Mar. 

zoDec 
4  Dec. 

19  Oct. 

34  Mar. 


Bbicabts. 


73  Commandant,  xi  Nov.  59. 

66  and  in  Cora,  and  Squad.  Officer,  aa  Feb.  64. 

68  and  Squadron  Officer,  aa  Feb.  64. — Furlough. 

6913rd  Squadron  Officer,  za  June  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Snrox)e. 

69  Adjutant,  la  June  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

xst  Squad.  Sub.  39  Noy.  73.— Officiating  Adjutant.  [CayaliT'. 

Offg.  3rd  Squad.  Officer,  z8  June  73.~and  Squadron  Sm)alt< 
and  Squadron  Subaltern,  6  July  66.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
In  medical  charge,  s  Sept.  73. 


litem  4 


LColonel  C.  J.  Grodby,  Staff  Corps 

lajor  J.  Gillespie,  Staff  Corps    

sptaia  T.  O.  underwood,  Mad.S.Corps. 

aptain  H.  Wylie,  Gen.  List,  Lof. 

ftptain  R.  P.  Blake,Gen.List.  Inf.,Madr. 

aptain  T.  Shepherd,  Staff  Cforps 

ieut.  E.  Lloyd,  Staff  Corps 

ieat.  C.  C.  Egerton,  Staff  Corps 

argeon  G.  C.  Roes 

argeon  A.  McGregor 


4th  Punjab  Cavalry. 

At  Bj^anpere.     Un^orm,  Dark  Green.    Fiunnge,  Scarlet,    Laee,  Gold. 


13  June 

71 

ao  Jan. 

7> 

x3Deo. 

68 

13  Dec. 

70 

aoMay 

71 

4  Aug. 

73 

3  Dec.  67 

Z9  Oct. 

69 

Commandant,  a9  April  59.  Dough, 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  6  Sept.  j^x.— Sick  Fur- 
and  Squadron  Officer,  6  Sept.  71. — Officiating  and  lu  Command, 
Officiating  and  Squadron  Officer. — ^3rd  Squad.  Officer  i  Cay. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  6  Sept.  71. 
Ac^utant,  9  Jan.  65. 

ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  19  Sept.  73.  (^3  Cavalry, 

and  Sauadron  Subaltern,  19  Sept.  73.— Offg.  3rd  8quad.'0fflo«r 
In  meoical  charge,  6  Dec.  66. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  16  April  73. 


6ih  Ptmjab  Cavalry. 

"DiLHi"— "LucKKOw"  {Belitfand  Capture). 
At  Sera  Ishmail  Khan.     Untfor»t  Dark  Green.  Faeinsfe,  Soarlet.  Zaee,  Gold. 


LColonel  W.  H.  Paget,  Staff  Corps.. 

Aptain  B.  Williams,  Staff  Corps  

kptain  F.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps    .. 

Iftptain  J.  C.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

Isptain  F.  S.  Carr,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Mut.  W.  J.  Vouaden,  Staff  Corps 

aeut.  J.  B.WatU,  Staff  Corps 

lartreon  J.  Bennett,  irZ> 

lorgeon  W.  F.  Murray,  MB 


z3  June  7a 
37  Sept.  66 

8  Sept.  68 
4  Sept.  60 

9  Aug.  70 
4  Oct.  67 
9  Feb.  67 


Commandant,  36  June  58.— Commanding  at  Dera  Isnudl  Khaa. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Sept.  73.— Offg.  Comdt. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  a6  April  66. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  qh  Feb.  64. 

Adjutant,  z  Mar.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

xst  Squadron  Subaltern,  xo  Dec.  70.— Olficiating  A^utant. 

and  Squad.  Subaltern,  19  Dec.  70. 

Ixijneaical  charge,  3  Deo.  68.— Officiating  Superintendent  ofo  Va« 


Officiating  in  medical  charge,  7  Jan.  73 


[cination,  Puigaiib. 


ktablUkmeut  of  each  Begiment  qfFui^ab  Cavalry. —6  Troops ;  Commandant ;  3nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer ; 
2nd  Squadron  Officer ;  3rd  Squadron  Officer ;  Adjutant;  a  Squadron  Subalterns ;  x  Medical  Officer ;  3  Bessal- 
dars;  3  Iteseaidars;  x  Woordie  Msjor;  6  Jemadars;  6  Kote  Duffihdars;  48  Duilkdars;  6  Nishanburdars;  6 
Trumpeters  ;  430  Sowars ;  3  Native  Doctors. 


Sorps  of  Guides  {Gavakry  omd  Infantry. — Raised  for  General  Service  14  Dec.  1846). 

"  Dblhx  "—Deiackmenie  "  Pvirji.B  "— "  Mooltajt  "— Goojbba.t." 
At  Xurdaa.    Detachment  at  Pashawur.    Untform,  Drab.    Taeinge,  Bed  {piping).    Lace,  Drab. 


iC^'orF.  H.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps  lao  Deo.  71 

)iptain  B.  B.  P.  P.  Camjpbell,  St.  Corps   4  Sept.  67 


Captain  G.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps.. 

)Bptain  R.  C.  Hutchinson,  Mad.  Gen.List 
}aptain  A.  G.  Hammond,  Staff  Corpa  ... 

Japtain  C.  E.  Hunter,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  J.  Nicholson,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Ueat.  F.  D.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 

^apcain  W.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 

iorgeon  Major  S.  C.  Conrtnay,  MD. 
Surgeon  A.  H.  Kelly  


ao  Sept.  68 

9  Deo.  7z 

7  June  73 

8  June  73 
a9  June  71 

a  Dec.  69 
4  Apr.  66 


Commandant,  xa  Mav  70. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  37  July  70.— Furl,  to  Europe. 

Commandant  of  Cavalry  and  Squadron  Officer,  37  May  70. 

— Studying  at  the  Thomason  College, 
and  Squadron  Officer,  9  June  7o.*--Offg.  Commdt.  of  Cavalry. 
Wing  Officer,  9  Nov.  65.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
A(^utant,  z  Feb.  71. 

Quarter  Master,  9  Nov.  6s.--Offioiating»  Wing  Officer. 
Squadron  Subaltern,  35  Aug.  7Z. — Officg.  3nd  Squad.  Officer. 
Wing  Subaltern,  x8  June  73.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  za  Jan.  7a. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  4  Mi^ch  73. 


R«fa&/tfim«iif.— Commandant ;  snd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer ;  Commandant  of  Cavalry  and  Sqnaurun  Officer ; 
ind  Squadron  Officer;  Wing  Officer;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master  s  z  Squadron  Subaltern;  zWing  Subaltern; 
and  z  M«»<^iffti  Officer.  CaaaWy.—^  Troops,  with  4  Bessaldars ;  4  Ressaldars ;  8  Jemadars ;  8  Kote  Duffiulars ; 
48  Dufibdars;  4  Trumpeters;  a8o  Sowars;  8  Camel  Sowars.  Infamirf.-^%  Companies,  with  8  Subadars;  8 
Jemadara;  40 HavildaxB;  xo Naicks;  x6 Buglers;  600 Sepoys.     

FOUR  REGIMENTS  OF  SIKH  INFANTRY.     Be-or^owuei  13  Oct.  1851. 

IS  on.~ When  these  Regiments  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank  according  to  the  dates 
on  which  they  were  raised,  thus :— The  Cozps  of  Guides,  Inftuitxy,  the  xst,  3nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Sikh  Infifintryp 
and  the  xst,  snd,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Pux^ab  in&ntry,  after  the  xsth  Native  Infiant^and  the  3rd  Goorkha  RegL* 
ment.    The  5th  Goorkha  Regiment  ranks  after  the  33nd  Native  Innntry. 

1st  Sikh  Infantiy. 

"  PUWJXB." 

At  Xdwardssabad.    Un^orm,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Tellom.    Zaee,  Drab. 


Colonel  J.  P.  W.  CampbeU,  St.  Corps  ... 

Captain  H.  C.  P.  Rioe,  Staff  Coorpa 

Captain  A.  G.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  0.  Brownlow,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut  A.F.  Lambe,  Staff  Corps 

Captotn  W.  A.  Aislabie,  Gen.List 

Lieut;  F.  G.  Maltby,  105  Foot 

Surgeon  Me^or  A.  P.HolxnM,JCZ> 


a8  July  73 
ao  Deo.  65 
4  Nov.  69 
8  June  73 
X7  MJar.  6^ 
39  June  69 
18  May  69 


Commandant,  3  April  60.— Furlough. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  8  Feb.  65  -~Offg.  Commandt. 

Wing  Officer,  8  Feb.  65.— Oifloiatingand  in  Command. 

Adjutant,  37  June  65.— Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Quarter  Master,  37  March  73.— Offioiatmg  Adjutant. 

z8t  Wing  Subaltern,  Z9  June  73,— Off.  Qr.  Master  3rd  Sikh  Int 

3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  8  July  73.— Officiating  Qr.  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  aa  April  65. 


Digitized  by  V^O^Q^^ 


345 


Oorpi  vnder  the  Orders  of  the  Oavemmeni  of  India, 
2nd  {<yr  EiU)  Sikh  Infantry. 

AtZohftt.    Vntform,  Dfxtb.    Famngt,Sed.    Lam,  Drab, 


Bjotk,  NiJCBs,  AVD  Cknps. 


Oolouel  P.  F.  a«rdixier.  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Ck)lonel  B.D'O.C.Braokeii3taiFC!orp8 

Captain  H.  M.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps  

Lieat.  W.  O.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps 

Oaptain  F.  E.  Hasungs,  General  liist  ... 

Captain  J.  B.  Slater,  Staff  Coips   

Lieut.  J.  Borne,  Staff  Corps 

Sorgeon  B.  Sanders   


AXICT 

RuirK. 


97  Sept.  71 
a6  Apr.  73 
X3  Dec.  68 
xsOct.  66 
33  Jnne  69 
4  Sept.  70 
X7  Nov.  66 


Commandant,  sa  Feb.  64. 

and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  aa  Feb.  64. 

Win^  Officer,  10  Nov.  69.— Furlough. 

Acyutant,  xo  Feb.  71. 

Quarter  Master,  aa  Feb.  64.— Forlou^  to 

xBt  Wing  Subaltern,  X5  June  7X.— Ofl||.  Wipg 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  x5  June  7x.- 

In  medical  charge,  13  Oct.  7X. 


Lt.Colonfil  D.  Mooatta,  Staff  Corps   

Major  Q.  N.  Money,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  T.  Higginaon,  Madras  S.  C.  .. 
Captain  B.  C.  Codrington.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  B.  Norman.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  C.  Ramsden,  Gen.  List 

Oaptain  C.  J.  Griffiths,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  B.  Aislabie,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  T.  J.  BaUey,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  B.  Power 


3rd  Sikh  Infantry. 

At  Dera  ZshmaU  Zhan.    Untforwk,  Drab.    Faeirngt,  Blade.    Laet,  Drab, 


9  June  69,  Commandant,  a6  July  66— Furlougb. 
4Mar.  73  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  a?  March  73. — Offg.  CommudaL 
96  June  68 1  Officiating  abd  in  Command. — wing  Officer  z  Piuqaub  Int 
4  Jan.  68  Wing  Officer,  37  March  73.— Furlough. 


17  July  68 
5  Jnne  70 
X3  June  68 
29  June  69 
33  June  67 


Adjutant,  37  March  73. 

Quarter  Master,  x6  Feb.  70.— Furlough  to  1 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  33  Nov.  65.— Furlough  to  1 

Officiating  Quarter  Master.— wisjsr  Sub.  1  Sikh  Inll 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Aug.  68.— Sick  Fte'loniph  to  Enropi. 

In  medical  charge,  4  Jan.  68. 


At 

Colonel  H.  F.  M.  Boteragon,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  FitsHugh,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  B.  Gowan,  Staff  Corps, 

Captain  A.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  V.  Bivas,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  L.  C.  de  L.  Daniell,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  C.  Dempster,  106  Foot  .. 
Burgeon  G.  M'B.  Davis,  MB.., 


4th  Sikh  Infantry. 

"P»ou'*— "Dblhi." 
U»{fliHrm,  Drab.    Fa^ngt^  Oreen. 


9  Apr.  7a 

7  Dec.  67 
xo  June7x 

4  Mar.  7a 

8  June  7a 
6  Mar.  69 

a8  Feb.  70 


Lace,  Drab. 


Conmiandant,  aa  Deo.  60. 

and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  14  Feb.  73. 

Wing  Officer,  x^  Feb.  73.— Furloug^h. 

Adjutant,  ai  July  7X. 

Quarter  Master,  ax  July  tx. 

I  St  Winx  Subaltern,  37  March  73.— Offidating  Wing  Officer. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  S  July  73. 

In  medical  charge,  a  July  73. 


Stiablishnunt  qf  each  Segment  of  Sikh  Ii^faMtry.—B  Companies— Commandant;  and  in  Command  and  IRlnirOfica; 
Wing  Officer;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master;  and  a  Wing  Subalterns;  x  Medical  Officer;  a  Kativa  Dodon;  Ifiip 
badars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  x6  Buglers;  640  Sepoys. 


SIX 


REGIMENTS    OF    PUNJAB    INFANTRY. 
l8t  Punjab  Infantry. 


At  Xdwardesabad. 

Captain  F.  J.  Keen,  Staff  Corps 

V£  Captain  "H.  W.  Pitcher,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  T.  Higginson,  Madras  Staff  C. 

Captain  A.  YaUmffs,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  H.  HoweU,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  F.  Showers,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  L.  B.  H.  D.  Campbell,  Staff^Corps 

Surgeon  J.  Kelly,  MD. 

Surgeon  G.  P.  Maokenne,  MB. . 


DSLKI.' 

Uniform,  Dark  Grwn.    Facing*^  Bed  (piping) . 


4  Aug.  66 
a6  July  69 
a6  Jnne  68 
ao  Sept.  70 
a6  July  7; 
a8N0T.6{ 
aoJan.  61 


Lae$,Bla^, 


Commandant,  33  Jnne  69. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  15  July  bg.—Tu^.  to  Ean^ 

Wing  Officer,  15  July  69.— Offg.  and  in  Command  3  SOcfa  JsL 

Adjutant,  XX  May  65.— Officiattng  Win^  OiBoer. 

Quarter  Master,  30  Sept.  70. 

x8t  Wing  Subaltern,  37  Sept.  n. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  July  69.— Officiating  A^jniant. 

In  medical  charge.  x8  Jan.  66.— Siek  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  13  Oct.  73. 


Mi^or  H.  TyndaU,  Staff  Corps 

Mfljor  J.  J.  BosweU,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  A.  W.  Crewe-Bead,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  N.  J.  Jones,  late  15  ^.  I 

Ciaptain  A.  H.  Turner,  Sti^  Corps   .. 
Captain  A.  D.  Strettell,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  J.  M.  D.  Lewes,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  F.  Powell,  Staff  Corps 

Burgeon  W.  Jackson 


2nd  Punjab  Infantry. 

"  DxLHX  "— "  LuorKOW  **  {Belief  and  Oapiure) . 
At  Dera  Ohaii  Khan.    Untform^Drab.    Faclnge,  Blaok.    Zace^Drab, 


ao  Aug.  73 
xo  Aug.  7a 
x5  May  67 
19  Oct.  68 
34  May  73 

4  Mar.  74 
37  July  69 

a  Mar.  64 


Commandant,  X5  July  60. — ^Furlough  to  Biuope. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  15  July  69.— Offg.  Oomdt 

Officiating  and  in  Command,  x8  June  73»~'5  inflntiy.— 6i^  ^ 

Wing  Officer,  15  July  69. 

Adjutant,  a  June  7X. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Quarter  Master,  3  June  71. 

XBt  Wing  Subaltern,  33  Sept.  69.— Officiating  Af^pitaiil. 

3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  a  June  71. — Sick  Forioagh  to  Suropa 

In  medical  charge,  19  Sept.  73. 


AtSehat. 

Major  P.  G.  Bynd,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  G.  N.  Saunders,  Staff  Corps.... 
Captain  C.  K.  Mackinnon,  Staff  Corps, 
Captain  J.  B.  P.  Mosley,  Staff  Corps  . 

Gaotaiu  J.  Finnis,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  R.  Begbie,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  H.  F.  y.  GaitskeU,  Madras  Staff  0. 
Surgeon  MitforH.  Tkom,  MD 


3rd  Punjab  Infantry. 

Untformf  Drab.    Faeinge,  Oreen  (piping).    Lace,  Drab. 


XX  June  73 
aoDeo.  65 
30  July  70 
39  Deo.  7a 
xaDec.  69 

38  Oct.  71 


Commandant,  sx  Dec.  tx. 

3nd  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  3x  Dea  71. 

Wing  Officer,  3x  Dec.  71. —Officiating  4  Pmgaob  Inftsby' 

Adjutant,  4  May  69. 

Quarter  Master,  39  July  68.— Officiating  Wing  OIBoer. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  31  July  73.— Officiating  Qoarter 

snd  Wing  Subaltern,  sa  Not.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  15  April  69. 


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Gorpa  under  the  Orders  of  the  Oovermnent  of  India, 
4th  Punjab  Infantry. 

"  Dblmx  "— "  Lvoxirow  "  (Bel^f  and  Caphtr*) . 
AtAbbottabad.    Uniform,  Kkdift,    Fadngt,  Blu§  {Fruatian).    Lae0,Drab. 


346 


Ravx,  Nambb,  avd  Com. 


Abict 

BiLVK. 


BixuiKS. 


15  Aug.  68 


6  Jan.  71 
'30  July  70 


ijor  F.  T.  Bainbridge,  Staff  Corps.... 

plain 

ptain  A.  J.  D.  Hawes,  Staff  Corps    . 

ptein  0.  K.  Mackinnon,  Staff  Corps. 

ptain  A.  I.  Shepherd,  Staff  Corps 'ao  Deo.  73 

ptoin  A.-M*0.  Bmoe,  Oen.List '27  Nor.  69 

eat.  A.  Gaselee,  StaffCorps Iiz  Oct.  66 

mL  T.  J.  O'D.  Benny,  StaffCorps    ...'a8  Oct.  71 
igeon  Migor  J,  W.  Johnston,  MI). 


Conunandant,  3  Jan.  73. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer, 

Wing  Officer,  az  Dec.  71.— Furlough  to  Buroi)e. 

Officiating  and  in  Command,  la  Apr.  7a.— Wing  Officer  3  Infantry. 

Ac^utant,  ax  Dec.  71. 

Quarter  Master,  37  Sept.  67.— Furlough  to  Burope . 

z8t  Wing  Subaltern,  27  Sept.  67.--Offloiating  Wing  Officer. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  i  Jan.  79.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  chwrge,  6  Feb.  70. 


6th  Punjab  Infantry. 

At  Beta  Obaii  Khan.    Un^orm,  Drah.    Fadmgt,  0run.    Laee,  Drab. 

ptainJ.W.  McQueen,  StaffCorps 4  Apr.  66 

ptain  C.  B.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps   14  Apr.  66 

ptain  A.  W.  Grewe-Bead,  Staff  Ooxps  15  May  67 

ptain  O.McK.HaU,  Gen.  List .;...    i  Jan.  70 

^       '    "       "     "        "  8  June  7a 


ptain  A.  ConoUy,  Staff  Corps. 

eat.  a.  Gaisrord,  Staff  Corps 

6ut  J.  B.  Mein,  96  FooC 

trgeon  Migor  8.  Maokertioh,  JO). . 


Commandant,  9  June  70. 
and  in  Command  and  wii 
Wing  Officer,  36  Jan.  65. 
Adjutant,  x6  Aug.  65.— Offif 


Officer,  a6  Jan.  65. 

andln&ntry. 
ig  Officer. 


Quarter  Master,  az  July  7 x.— Officiating  A^utaat. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  a  June  71.— Officiating  Quarter  Haater. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  15  July  73. 


33  Mar.  70  zst  Wing  Subaltern, 
a8  Oct.  7z  and  Wing  Subaltern,  zs 

In  medical  charge,  aa  Dec.  64. 


th  Punjab  Infantry. 


(Designatfion  changed^  4  Aug.  1856. 
Presidency  in  1849). 


Tranaf erred  from  Bombay 


At  Bera  Ishnail 
tjor  B.  B.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps .... 

q)tain  B.  J.  Browne,  StaffCorps , 

^r  W.  C.  Chowne,  Ute  za  N.I 

tptain  T.  F.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps   

eat.  A.  N.  Sandilands,  Staff  Corps 
eut.  A.  G.  Yaldwyn,  Staff  Corps!..,.. 

«ot.  W.  H.  Sim,  43  Foot 

ir^eon  A.  Stephen,  MB 

irgeon  Major  O.  P.  CosteUo  


30  Dec.  70 

ao  Jan.  67 

ao  Apr.  73 

ao  Apr.  7x 

a  Aug.  67 

a  Dec.  69 

38  Oct.  7z 

'Bbadt,  Ats  Bsij>t." 
U»^orm,  Drab.    FaeUtff$,  Bed,    Zae0,  Drab. 
Commandant,  3  Jan.  73. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  aa  April  68. 
Wing  Officer,  aa  April  68. 
Adjutant,  33  April  68.— Furlouffh  to  Europe. 
Quarter  Master,  4  Oct.  69.— Officiating  Acyutaat. 
ztit  Wing  Subaltern,  a  Dec.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe, 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  as  Nov.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  a8  Jan.  70.— Officiating  OiTll,  Shahporo. 
Officiating  hi  medical  charge,  7  Jan.  73. 


5th  Goorkha  Regiment  (The  Hazara  Ooorkha  Battalion). 

At  Abbottabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinge,  BJaek.    Laee,  Black. 


HOT  H.  P.  dose,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 

H»tain  J.  Cook,  Staff  Corps 

H»tam  B.  MoUoy,  Staff  Corps  

H)tain  J.  M.  Sym,  Staff  Corps 

iptain  W.  H.  IJnwin,  Staff  Corps  

fcptain  W.  B.  Gowan,  Gen.  List   

«ut.  L.  B.  Battve,  StaffCorps 

ifgeon  Major  J.  B.  Johnson 


X  Mar.  67 
z9  Deo.  7a 

7  June  73 
ix  Dec.  70 
aoDec.  69 

a  June  70 
34  Apr.  66 


Commandant, 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  aa  Feb.  64.— Furl,  to  Europe. 

Wing  Officer,  37  Mar.  73.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Ac^utant,  15  Not.  70. 

Quarter  Master,  15  Nov.  70.— Officiating  Oomxnaadaiit. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  9  June  7o.~Fnrlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  xst  Wing  Subaltern  and  Quarter  Master. 

3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  z6  Feb.  70. 

In  medical  charge,  35  Jan.  7a. 


ttahUAment  ^  eatk  Btgiment  qf  Punjab  Infantry.— ^  Companies— Commandant ;  and  in  Command  and  Wing 
Officer;  Wmg  Officer;  Adjutant;  Qiuuter  Master ;  a  Wing  Subalterns;  x  Medical  Officer;  a  Native  Doctors;  8 
Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naioks ;  z6  Buglers ;  640  Sepoys.  The  BttabUehment  qftk^stk  Qoorkha 
Stgintent  i$  ike  earn*. 


THE  CENTRAL  INDIA  HORSE. 

Head  Quarters  at  Augur,  Western  llalwa. 
Baised  Ibr  service  ordinarily  in  Central  India,  but  available  on  emergency  for  General  Service. 
'^  Two  Begiments  of  Beatson's  Horse  incorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse,  16  April  and  8  Sept.  x86o. 
The  Begiment  of  Meade's  Horse  incorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse  on  z6  Feb.  z86z. 

STAFF. 


C  Colonel  J.  Watson,  CB.  Bombay^ 
Staff  Corps,  Aidede  Camp  tothe  Queen  ) 

AJorO.  Martin,  late  x  Cavalry 

Apt  C.  B.  Horsbmgh,  Gen.  List  of  Cav. 


a8  May  70 

36  Sept.  71 
xs  Aug.  73 


Commandant,  xs  Sept.  7X.— Also  Political  Agent,  Western 
,  Malwa.— Offg.  Agent  to  the  Govnr.  General  for  Central  India. 
Og.  Commandant,  &c.,  &c.,4  April  73.— and  in  Com.  a  C.I.  Horse. 
Staff  Officer,  ao  Oct.  73.— Adjutant  and  0. 1.  Horse. 


1st  Central  India  Horse. 

Head  Quarters  at  Oooaah.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeimge,  Maroon.    Laee,  Gold. 

z8  July  65  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  35  Aug.  71. 
(o  Sept.  73  and  Squadron  Officer,  X9  April  66.— Furlough  to  Evrope. 
8  June  67  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  x  Oct,  67.— Officiating  and  Squad.  Officer, 
ao  Aug.  73  A^utant,  19  Nov.  69. 

zx  Jan.  67  zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  x  Oct.  67.— Offg.  and  Squad.  Officer, 
zx  JunoTo  3Bd  Squadion  Subaltern.— Offg.  3ndin  Command,  and  C.  I.  H. 
In  medical  charge  as  Oct.  71.— Furlough. 

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aptam  H.  M.  Buller,  late  s  Cavalry  .. 
i^or  A.  G.  Mayne,  Bombay  Staff  C. 

tptain  J.Miller.  StaffCorps 

*Ptain  A.  H.S.Neill,  Staff  Corps  

|»ettt  R.  J.  H,  wyllie.  SUff  Corps 

;&pt.  A.  J.  Bannerman.  Bombay  Staff  C. 
iwgeonH,  Harvey,  J|!b, 


3« 


C(yrp8  under  the  Orders  oftlie  Oovemmeni  of  India, 
2nd  Central  India  Horse. 

Head  Qnarten  at  Avgnr.    Vntformy  Drab.    Fatimg;  Maroam.    Zom,  Odd. 


BjlSM.,  Najcu,  xxh  Cobps. 


AXICT 


H^ior  0.  "Martin,  late  i  Cavalry ., 
Captain  A.  J.  Bannerman,  Bombay  B.C. 


»6  Sept.  71  and  in  Com.  and  8<jaad.  Officer,  8  SepL  60.— Officiating  Con 
Central  India  Horse  and  Political  Agent.  Western  Malwa. 
tz  Jnne  70  Off.  and  in  Oom.^Squadron  Sub.  x  C.  L  Horse. 


Lt.ColonelJ.D.Hall,Bombay  Staff  Corps  12  Jnne  7312nd  Squadron  Officer,  5  Jan.  73.— Furlough  to  Bnrope. 


Captain  J.  CoUedge,  Staff  Corps. 
Capt.  C.B.  Horsbrugh.Gen.  List,  Cavalry 
Lieut.  M.  G.  Gerard,  Staff  Corps 


Lient.H^.yincent,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 
ScrgeonD.  F.Keegan,lfZJ...... 


4  Nov.  7: 1 3rd  Squadron  Officer,  5  Jan.  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
15  Aug.  73  Adjutant,  19  Dec.  65.— Offg.  Staff  Officer  Central  L  fi. 


19  Apr.  64  ist  Squadron  Sabaltem,  5  Jan.  72.--Off^.  and  Sqoadztm  OflSiO 
9  Feb.  70  2nd  Suuodron  Subaltern,  5  Jan.  72.— Oiig.  3rd  Squadron  OSi 

In  mooical  charge,  4  Nov.  68. 

SttablUkm^nt  qf  each  Beffiment.—md  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer ;  and  Squadron  Offloer^xrd  Squ:;'! 
Officer;  Adjutant;  a  Squadron  Subalterns;  z  Medical  Officer ;  3  Bessoldars ;  sBesaaidars;  x  Woordie  Uitj 
6  Jemadars;  54  Duffihdars ;  6  Trumpeters ;  420  Sowars. 

Deolee  Irregular  Force  (Cavalry — Lancers,  and  Infantry). 

At  Deolee  (Bajpootua).     Untform,  Cavalry,  Dark  Green ;  Infiutry,  Green,    Faeingt,  SearlH,    Im»,  GoU, 
Colonel  J.  D.MacDonald,  Staff  Corps  ...Ux  Dec.  71  Commandant,  xa  June  60,  and  16  April  7Z. 
Mi^or  C.  H.  Clay,  Bombay  Staff  Corps...  24  Aug.  70  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Officer,  a6  Hay  59. 
"'"'"'        *  * '  -        -  ^  Adjutant,  3  July  65.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

r  Officiating  Adjutant.— Also  Station  Staff  Officer  at  Deok<* 
In  medical  charge.  3X  May  64.— Offg.  Jeypore  Political  A^-c  j 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 
Atablitkment.—CkimmtmAKnt ;   and  in  Command   and  Squadron  Officer;  Adjutant;  Medical  Officer;  2  Xci 
Doctors.    Cavalry,  a  Troops,  with  2  Reasaldars  ;  a  Jemadars ;  z8  Dnffkdan ;  a  Trumpeters ;  13$  Sowax«  -,  2  iV 
Sowars,  or  x  66  of  all  ranks.    Non-^eciive  Native  Staffs  a  Kote  Duffadars.    Infantry,  8  Companies,  with  **  £ 
badars:  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  16  Drummers;  600  Sepoys :  7x2  of  all  raxJcs.    Ji't-n-^J-  "^ 
Native  Staff,  Subadar  Mfl^or;  x  Havildar  Mfl^or ;  i  Drill  Naick;  8  Colotir Havildars;  8  Fay  Havildars;  x  Lr 
Major;  I  Fife  Major.  

Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

AtErinpoerah.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinfft,  Scarlet.    Laee^  Gold. 


Capt.  J.  H.  L.  Greenlield,Bombay  Staff C.  x  Juno  71 
Lieut.  J.  N.  S.Kirkwood,  Bombay  S.O.  xx  Jan.  67 
Surgeon  Major  F.  W.  A.  De  Fabeck 


Lt.Coionel  W.  Camell,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  G.  Loch,  Staff  Corps- 


Lieut.  C.  B.  Wheeler,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  R.  H.  F.  Renniok,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  K.  Yate,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mi^or  W.  Eddowes 

Surgeon  H.  D.  S.  Compign^,  MD 


II  Dec.  72  Commandant,  I  June  7x.— And  Political  Superintendent  of?  rr 
13  Doc.  esiand  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  5  Dec  jz.— OCicus 

Commandant  Mhairwarra  Battalion. 
18  Apr.  67!Adiutant,  30  Nov.  70.— Oflfe,  »nd  in  Command. 
18  Dec.  73I Officiating  Adjutant,  zx  Deo.  7a.— Also  Station  Staff  Oejcc: 
23  Mar.  7x  I  Doing  Dutv  Officer,  6  Oct.7z.— Asst  P.  S.  Serohi.    [BrisyA4 

I  In  medical  charge,  za  Jnne  60. — Furlough. 

i  Officiating  in  medical  charge,  24  S^pt-  69. 

2lifaMtrtm«ii/.~Commandant;  and  in  Conmiand ;  Adjutant ;  z  Medical  Officer ;  a  Native  Doctors ;  i  Sobadar  3£%.] 
7  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  z  Drum  Mi^or ;  z  Fife  M^jor ;  14  Dmmznera;  aooFrif a^ 
z  Squadron  of  Cavalry ;  a  Resaaldars  ;  2  Jemadars;  z8  Duffhdars ;  a  Trumpeters ;  140  Sowars. 

Resident's  Escort — Katmandhoo  (Nepaul)  (Raised  5  April  1816). 

Bitabliikni€iU.—i  Native  Doctor;  z  Subadar;  z  Jemadar;  5  Havildars;  5  Naicks;  a  Buglers;  80  8«poy«. 

BHEEL  CORPS. 

Malwah  Bheel  Corps  {Raised  24  Feb.  1840). 

Head  QiMfften  at  Sixdaipeor.    Detachments  at  Patee,  Balawud,  AUyn^pore,  and  Butlam.    ir«{^bm,  Gtwa.   Taei 

SearUt.    Lae^t  Slack. 

I  Commandant  37  July  65.-nAnd  Bheel  Agent  and  Poli^ral 

sistant  at  Bhopawur.— Offg.  Politioal  Agent  at  Bhagbe  1 4 

)  and  in  Conunand  and  Deputy  Bheel  Agentand  Politieal  Abshi 

at  Maunpore,  a8  Nov.  70. — Officiating  CommandaDt. 
;  I  Officiating  and  in  Command,  Ac.,  j^Mmj  73.--Ofl^.  BepiQty  S 
6  Feb.  70  Ac\)utant,  za  Nov.  71  •  [Ag<wJ 

iln  medical  charge,  4  Sept.  63.— And  Bhopal  Political  A^esq 

JSitablitkment.-^ommaxidAnt ;  and  in  Command ;  Adjutant ;  z  Medical  Officer ;  z  Native  Dootor ;  i  Subadar  3slJ 
7  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  x  Bugle  Major ;  xs  Buglers;  500  Privates.  ' 

Meywar  Bheel  Corps  (Raised  15  July  1840). 

Head  Quarters  at  ICherwarah.    Detachment  at  Kotrah.     Uniform,  R\fie  Green.    Faeingi,  fiearM.    Laee,  £'Mfc 
lA.Colonel  A.  M.  MacKonzie,  Staff  Corps   9  Dec.  ^  Commandant  and  Superintendent,  HUl  Tracts  of  Moywar,  tm 

I  Asst.  Political  Agent  in  Meywar,  13  Mar.  63.— Sick  PnrL  m| 
T  June  73  Officiating  Commandant,  &c.,  ^.,  39  July  jx. 

2ud  in  Com.,  4  Oct.6 1 .—And  ex-qf.  and  Asst.  Pol.  Agt.  in ITcjl 
Acyutnnt,  15  Mar.  67.— Officiating  and  in  Command,  kc,  Ac. 
Wing  Subaltern,  xa  Jan.  71.— OfficiatiAg  Afi^atant.  ' 

Officiating  Wing  Sabaltem,  5  July  7a,  j 

In  medical  charge,  3  April  yt.  _   J 


Major  P.  W.  Bannerman,  Bombay  Staff  C. 

Major  W.  Kincaid,  Madras  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  C.  F.  Blowers,  Bombay  Staff  C. 
liieut.  W.  Ashfleld,  Bombay  Staff  Corps... 
Surgeon  Migor  A.  D.  Campbell,  3£D 


13  June  7a 
3  Mar.  69 
6  Mar.  69:1 


Mfl^or  0.  G.  Gunning,  Madras  Staff  C... 
Lt.ColonelF.L.  Mackeson,  Bombay  S.  C. 
Captain  C.  Young,  Gen.  List,  Inl'ontry . 

Lieut.  E.  B.  Nixon.  Staff  Corps  

Oapk  A*  B.  T.  M'Rae,  Bombay  Gen.  List 

Surgeon  T.  H.  Hendley 

XttabUehmeTU. — Commandant;  and  in  Command 


3  Jan.  7x 
a 7  Nov.  69 
6  July  69 
8  Feb.  70 


a  Native  Doctors ;  i  Subadar  Major ; 
Buglers;  600 Privates. 


Adjutant;    x  Wing  Subaltern;  x  Medical  Officer;  a  Tb.O 


7  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars  ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicka ;  t  Bugle  Mtja 


Bhopaul  Battalion  (late  Bhopaul  Levy.-^Raised  Jan.  1859,/or  General  Servia 

Head  Quarters  at  Sehore.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Chocolate.    Lace,  OiM. 

Colonel  H.  Forbes,  Staff  Corps   39  Sept. 73  Commandant,  xa  June  60.— Furiough. 

Colonel  A.  8.  Smith,  Infantry I  3  Mar.  73  Officiating  Commandant,  4  Dec.  73. 

Xjt.Colonel  R.  C.  Ci-oss,  Staff  Corps  19  Aug.  69  aud  in  Command,  zS  Jan.  59.—Sick  Furlough  to  Knrope. 

Capt.  Gw  R.  Peart,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  xa  Aug.  71  Adjutant,  as  May  66.— Officiating  and  in  GonuBSnd. 

Capt.n3.  Eansford,  Gen.  List |  i  Mar.  7o;oinciating  Adjutant,  x6  May  7a. 

Capt.  J.B.McK.Hoomfray,Gen.Li8t,Inf.  23  Feb.  69  Wing  SubalteiTi,  34  Jan.  65. 

Surgeon  Major  W.  B.  Allen  ;      |  In  medical  charge,  ao  May  7a.      -^  ^ 

Setabliehment.—Commaadant;    and  in  Command; 'Adjutant;    x  Wing  Subaltern;    x  Medical  Officer;   x  Sol 
Major;  9  Subadars;  xo  Jemadars ;  50  HaviJdars ;  50  Naicks;  ao  Drummers  ;  a  Native  Dooton;  fco  Sepoj4 


Corps  under  the  Orden  of  (hs  Oovemmeni  of  India.  348 

WTiairwarra  Battalion  (UUe  Ajmere  <md  Mhairwarra  Polios  Baitalion. — 
BcUsed  i6th  June  1822.)    Beorgamdsed  1st  April  1871. 
Head-Quarters  at  Ajm«'«*    Detachment  at  BamUmr.     Uniform,  SoorUt.    FaeUiff$,  Frandk  Or^.    Zaee,  Gold, 


Baxk,  Namxs,  axo  Cobps. 


Aamr 

Raxtx. 


RSIU.BX8. 


t.Colonel  C.  R.  Blair,Boinbay  Infantry  31  Oct.  69  Commandant,  15  April  71.— Furlough  to  Boroiw. 

aptainB.  G.  Ijoch,  Staff  Corps '12  Dec.  68  0ffloiatmg  Commandant,  13  Sept.  72.— and  in  Com.  Erinpoorah 

leat.  O'M:.  Creagh,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  16  Feb.  70' Adjutant,  20  June  71.— Sick  Furlough  to  Kurope.[Irregiilar  Force. 

uptain  P.  W.  Smith,  Qen.  List 30  Mar.  70  Omoiating  Adjutant,  23  June  73. 

Ion.  Sorgeon  T.  Murray,  MD I22  Oct.  7o|ln  medical  charge,  x  May  71. 

'^lablitkmeui, — x  Commandant ;  x  Adjutant ;  8  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildam ;  40  Naiks :  x6  Drummers ;  600 
Sepoys;  Total,  7x2  Natives  of  all  ranks.  Ifon-^eetive  Native  Stvff.—i  Drill  Havildar;  x  Drill  Naik;  x  Dram 
M^or ;  t  Fife  Major ;  8  Pay  Havildars. 


HYDERABAD  CONTINGENT. 

Head  Quarters,  Aurcngabad. 


1u  ComUngnU  eonaUU  0/4  lAgU  SUld  Soru  Batteriet  qfArHlUiy,  4  BegimenU  cf  Ocmalrg,  and  6  Begim§Ht$  oflitfaMirf 

STAFF. 
irig.Gen.  H.  B.  Abbott,  CB,  Madras  B.  C.|0.9  Feb.  67 1  Commandant,  x6  Dec.  68. 

,  ^     -      -.        -.  ^  JiMX,  70  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  25  Mar.  73. 

8  Feb.  7x  Deputy  Judge  Advocate,  3x  Mar.  66. 
X  Mar.  70  In  charge  Medical  Department. 


Ujor  C.y.Gonway  Ck)rdon,Beng.Staff  C. 
lolonel  F.  Mardall,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
>ep.Surg.Gen.of  Hospitals  C.Barclay,  ^ 
Madras  Establishment  


At  Anrnasmhad.]  No.  1  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 

"MaHIDPOOS  "— "  NOWAH." 

«ieut.  P.  F.  M.  Baddeloy,  Royal  Artillery  x6  Aug.  64  Commandant,  xo  Oct.  7a.— Furlough. 
iieut.  G.  M.  Smith,  Boyal  Artillery 23  Deo.  64  Subaltern,  27  Nov.  7a. 


At  Bolamm.] 


No.  2  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 


Captain  J.  G.  Pollock,  Boval  Artmeiy ... 
:ieut.  J.  J.  F.Cnmming,  Boyal  Artillery 


xo  June  7x 
8  Jan. 68 


Commandant,  xa  July  71. 
Subaltern,  x8  July  73. 


At  EUiekpeor.] 


No.  3  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 


U. Colonel  H.  Blden,  Madras  Staff  Corpslxa  June  7a 
Lieut.  N.  Powlettk  Boyal  Artillery 34  Mar.  65 


Commandant,  38  Feb.  56. 
Subaltern,  14  July  71. 


AtHiiiffolM.] 


No.  4  Horse  Light  Field  Battery. 


Captain  H.  F.  Pritchard,  Boyal  Artillery  %$  Aug.  67  Commandant,  7  Jan.  70. 
Lieut.  B.  F.  Oambier,  Boyal  ArtiUeiy  ...    i  Mar.  63  Bubaltem,  17  Feb.  68. 

BtbORakmeni  oftaA  BatUrif,-^Qunnen—^  Native  Commissioned  Officers ;  la  Non-Oomniistioiied  Qffiioeni  1  a  Boglen ; 
56  Gunners.  Driven—^  Non-Commissioned  Officers;  36  Syce  Drivers;  x8  BuUook  Driven:  Totw!  xm. 
Ordmame&—z  6-pound  Ouns ;  x  x2-ponnder  Howitzer. 


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Major  H.  Watson,  Madras  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  G.B.Ftmrmgton,  Madras  S.Corps 
Gapt.  J.  G.  D.  Walker,  hite  6  Madras  Oav. 
Captain  F.  Wekkm,  Madfas  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  A.  Sanderson,  J£D.) 
Madras  Establishment J 


1st  Cavalry. 


X3  June  71 
9  jTme67 
4O0t.  70 

26  Sept.  67 


Commandant,  25  Mar.  73. 
2nd  in  Command,  20  Jui.  70. 
Adjutant,  6  Dec.  66. 
Squadron  Subaltern,  28  Mar.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  29  Nov.  58. 


AtBdsna.] 

l<tC6LO.B.Westmaoott,  Bengal  8.  Corps 
Captain  W.J.  BeU,  Madras  Staff  Corps... 
Capt.  H.C.Hamilton,MadrasGen.I«t  Jnf. 
Lieut.  A.  0.  Talbot.  Staff  Corps 


2nd  Cavalry. 


2$  July  70 
8  June  66 
20  Dec.  73 
X5  Jan.  67 


Biirg.Ms|}.B.W01iamson,JtB.MadrasB. 

AfcAoraafabad.] 

Lt.Colonel  H.  0.  Dowker,  Madras  Staff  C. 
9^P^  0.*  J.  O.  FitsGeraUL  Madras  S.C. 
Capt.  H.  8.  Stewart,  Madras  Staff  0. ... 

wwt.  B.  H.  Fbrrest,  62  Foot  

&vg.  Msj.  J.  G.  Bead,  ATD.  Madras  Bst. 


Commandant,  20  Jan.  70. 

and  in  Command,  7  May  69. 

A4jutant,  28  Mar.  73. 

Squadron  Subaltern,  28  Mar.  73.— Offloiating  >Pff^«ty^"*'  to  tbe- 

Govemor  General's  Agent  for  Bajpootana. 
Officiating  Squadron  Subaltern. 
In  medical  charge,  24  Sept.  6s. 


3rd  Cavalry. 


x8  Nov.  68  Commandant,  7  Oct.  68. 

4  Mar.  69  2nd  in  Command,  x6  Dec.  69. 

4  Deo.  70  Adjutant,  xx  Jan.  69. 
aS  Oct.  7x  Squadron  Subaltern,  15  July  73. 
In  medioal  charge,  30  Oct.  02. 


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349  Corps  under  ike  Orders  of  (he  Oovemmeni  of  India. 

At  ^ingoi«e.]  4th  Cavalry. 


Bjlsk,  Nakxs,  Ain>  Cobps. 


Abmt 
Ki.irK. 


RVICASKS. 


Kajor  A.  A.  John80ii,Madra8  StaffCorps 

Major  B.  Hill,  StaffCorps 

Capt.  J.  T.  Cummins,  Gen.LiBtMadrasInf. 

Lieut.  B.  A.  Gilchrist,  StaffCorps 

Surg.  Mag.  G.  A.  Bum,  1CZ>.  Madras  Est. 


14  Mar.  73  Commandant,  16  Dec.  68. 
10  June  681 2nd  in  Command,  37  Nov.  68. 
8  June  73;  Adjutant,  22  Aug.  73. 
19  July  69  Squadron  Subaltern,  18  May  71. 
In  medical  charge,  24  Sept.  62. 


Stiabli$hiMni  <^  eael  JBt^iment  qf  Cavalry. — Commandant;    2nd  in  Command;  Adjutant;  x  Squadron  Subalte:::; 
z  Medical  Officer;  iq  Native  Commissioned  Officers;    48  Non-Commissioned  Officers;    4  Camel   Gubbcri 
7  Trumpeters ;  500  Troopers ;  Total  578.    z  Assistant  Apothecary ;  z  Native  Doctor. 
Ifate. — The  horses  are  Silladaree  or  private  property. 


At  BolanuB.] 
Colonel  H.  Hoseason,  Madras  StaffCorps 
Captain  A.  C.  Havelock,  Madras  Staff  C. 

Captain  P.  T.  Goad,  StaffCorps 

Captain  B.  J.  McGhee,  Madras  Staff  C... 

Lieut  A.  C.  Le  Quesne,  StaffCorps 

Surgeon  C.  E .  McVittie,  Madras  Estab. . . . 
Surgeon  A.  F.  Dobson,  MB,  Madras  Est. 


1st  Infantry  Regiment. 

*'  MA.HIDPOOK  " — "  NOWA-H." 


16  June  69 
8  Dec.  67 

12  Mar.  73 
4  May  70 

18  Nov.  69 


Commandant,  3  Oct.  67. 

2nd  in  Command,  30  Aug.  69. — Furlough. 

Officiating  and  in  Command,  4  Dec.  73.— Adj.  %  Int. 

Adjutant,  20  Aug.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Wing  Subaltern,  23  June  70.— Officiatiog  Adjutants 

In  medical  charge,  z  Sept.  69.— Sick  Furlough  to  Borope. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


At  Jaslnah.] 
Lt. Colonel  G.  Adey,  Madras  StaffCorps 
Lt.Col.  A.  C.  Lilly,  Madras  StaffCorps 
Captain  0.  Hayter,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  C.Onslow,  Madras  StaffCorps 
Lieut. W.G.C.Johnstone,Madra8  Staff  C. 
Surgeon  J.  A.  W.  Spence,  Madras  Estab. 
Surgeon  C.  LitUe,  30).  Madras  Est. 


2nd  Infantry  Regiment. 

•'  MaHXDPOOB  "— ••  NOWAH." 

z  Mar.  70  Commandant,  23  Aug.  6z. 

20  Jan.  75  2nd  in  Command.  "zS  Nov.  66. — Officiating  Gomdt.  3  Infcntjy. 
Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  34  June  73. 


29  Aug.  61 
7  Dec.  67 
18  May  69 


Adjutant,  22  Aug.  71. 
"Wing  Subaltern,  4  July  72.— Officiating  Adjutant  s  Infantry. 
In  medical  charge,  zx  Jan.  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Burope. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  z  Oct.  73. 


At  Lingasoogoor.] 

Lt.Co1.B.  K.  Macquoid,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Lt.Col.  A.  C.  Lilly,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Major  J.  P.  Pedler,  Madras  Staff  Corps- 
Captain  F.  T.  Goad,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  A.  J.Garrett,  StaffCorps 

Capt.  A.  B.  Oakes,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Surg.  Maj.  G.  D.  Biddell,  Madras  Est... 


3rd  Infantry  Regiment. 

*•  NOWAH  '• — "  CeKTRAL  IWDIA." 

26  Jan.  73  Commandant,  33  April  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
30  Jan.  73  Offg.  Commandant.— 2nd  in  Command  a  Influitzy. 

8  Dec.  68  2nd  in  Command,  28  Nov.  66. 

Z2  Mar.  73  Adjutant,  z5  June  7Z.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command  x  Infantiy. 
28  Oct.  68  Wing  Subaltern,  15  June  71.— Officiating  AdjutanL 

8  Dec.  67  Officiating  Wing  Subaltern,  a  Mar.  7a. 
iln  medical  charge,  38  Feb.  7Z. 


At  Eingolee.] 

X«t.Colonel  W.  Weldon,  Madras  S.  Corps 
Major  T.  H.  Way,  Madras  StaffCorps.. 
Captain  A.  L.  Flayfair,  StaffCorps  


4th  Infantry  Regiment. 

"Naopoor." 


Lieut.  J.  G.  Proudfoot,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
fiurg.Maj.  H.  Crocker,  IfjD.  Madras  Est. 


28  Jan.  71 
12  Dec,  71 
5  Aug.  68 

25  Feb.  68 


Commandant,  7  Mar.  73. 

and  in  Command,  7  Mar.  73. 

Adjutant,  8  Sept.  65.— Officiating  Cantonment  Magistrate  Kd. 

Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court  at  Dum  Dnm. 
Wing  Subaltern,  z9  Jan.  69.— Officiating  Ati^atant. 
In  medical  charge. 


At  Aumngabad. 
Lt.Col.  J. Woodcock,  Madras  StaffCorps 
Major  T.  T.  Turton,  Madras  StaffCorps 
Captain  H.  F.  H.  Sewell,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Lt.  W. G.C.Johnstone,  Mad.  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  J.  J.  Kennedy,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  J.  F.  Sargent,  Madras  Estab. 


5th  Infantry  Regiment. 

"  Central  Iitdia." 
X  Mar.  7^  (.ommandant,  z^  Jan.  59. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
26  June  68  and  in  Command,  3  Oct.  67. — Officiating  Commandant. 
20  Mar.  69  Adiutant,  8  Sept.  65. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 
18  May  69  Officinting  Adjutant.— Wing  Subaltern  a  Infantry. 
8  Oct.  66  Wing  Subaltern,  20  Aug.  69.~Sick  Furlough  to  Enrope. 
In  medical  charge,  z  Sept.  69. 


At  Elliohpore.] 

Xt. Colonel  B.  W.  Dun,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Major  H.  A.  Justice,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Captain  E.  W.  Shaw,  Madras  StaffCorps 


6th  Infantry  Regiment. 

8  Dec.  69 
13  Dec.  71 
12  Dec.  68 


Commandant,  14  May  63. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe, 
and  in  Command,  19  Nov.  5z.— Officiating  Commandant. 
Adjutant,  i8  May  68. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Officinting  Adjutant. 
Wing  Subaltern,  23  Sept.  73. 
6  May  69JOfficiatjig  Wing  Subaltern, 
ao  Feb.  69  In  medical  charge,  x  Sept.  69. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


8  June  67 


Oaptain  J.  Jacob,  Bombay  S.C.     . 

Captain  E.  B.  Ives,  Gen.  List  

Surgeon Majcrr  C.T.Eves,  Madras  Estab. 
Surgeon  F.  H.  Blenkinsop,  Madras  ) 

Establishment ) 

SttabUahment  qf  taek  Xeffiment  qf  Ji^an^ry.— Commandant ;  and  in  Command;  Adjutant;  z  Win^;  Satalten: 
z  Medical  Officer;  z 7  Native  Commissioned  Officers;  8x  Non-Commissioned  Officers ;  z  Dram  M^or;8I)roa- 
mers ;  z  Fife  Migor ;  7  Fifers ;  4  Buglers ;  800  Privates ;  Total,  9x9.    z  Assistant  Apothecary;  i  Natrre  Doctor. 


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General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment, 


350 


CAnxm, 
Arthur  William  Boberts. . 


Edward  Geo.  Godolphin  Hastings. 

Robert  Melvill  Jennings 

Chaa.  Theoph.  Metcalfe  Uigginaon 
Sdw.  Cuttibert  Brookes  Bawilnson 

Ernest  Wells  

Herljert  Henry  Paterson  Cowi>er 

Christopher  Qeox^e  Cautley 

Rich.  Tickell  MontgomezyXang.. 


Charles  Walter  Campbell  ... 
Gt3<.rge  Woodward  Willock 

Uartm  James  Moore   

(jcorge  D'Aguilar  Jackson 


aoFeb.  59 
20  May  59 
x6  Jane  59 
6  July  59 
ai  July  59 
4  Sept.  59 
4  Sept.  59 
laOct.  59 

xaOct.  59 
aoOct.  59 
aoOct.  59 
ao  Nov.  59 

William  Burnet  Craigie 4  Dec.  59 


ao  Feb.  59  j  a  July  59 


Edward  Hav  4  Dec.  59 

irthor  William  Saddle  Becher  "^ 


Tohn  Baillie  Ballantyne  Dickson., 

tfajor  Henry  Court 

ffilliam  WiUters  Biscoe 

Frederic  Wood  Hacmullen  

(ienry  Arthur  Fletcher  

iilaa  Adair  Bwinley 


LXBUTXlTAlfTS. 

^rlefl  Bell  Horsbmgh  

Uehard  Bernard  Look  wood., 
tobert  Bartholomew  


aoDec.  59 
ao  Jan.  60 
30  Jan.  60 

4  Feb.  60 
aoMar.  60 

4  Sept.  60 
ao  Apr.  6i 


Z5  Aug.  6t 
4  Dec.  6z 
ao  Feb.  62 


26  Aug.  59 
20  May  60 
16  June  60 
6  July  60 
ai  July  60 
4  Sept.  60 
4  Sept.6o 
9  Dec.  60 

4  Jan.  6z 

az  Feb.  6z 

9  Apr.  6z 

z  Jan.  6a 

z  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  63 
X  Jan.  6a 
z  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  6a 
z  Jan.  6a 
30  July  6a 
24  Sept.  63 


>Oct.  7z 
>Oct,  7z 
5  Oct.  7z 
J  Nov.  7X 


7  Dec. 
Z5  Jan. 
za  Dec. 
26  Dec. 
z8  Sept 
Z3  Oct. 
25  Jan. 

6  Apr. 

T7  Jan. 
14  Feb. 
24  Feb. 

8  Nov. 


35  Oct.  66  Asst.  to  Gov.  General's  Agent  in  Bi^i- 
pootana,  30  Mar.  64. 

67  Settlement  Officer,  Puivi^^*  '9  ^o^*  ^* 

68  Squadron  Officer  6  Bengal  Cavalry.. 
6£  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Bengal  Cavalry. 

69  Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
.70  Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

70  Assistant,  Pay  Department,  8  May  66. 

71  Assistant,  Pay  Department,  8  Mav  66. 
7z  Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class, 

Delhi  District,  Puz\jab. 
7a  A^utant  Gov.'s  Body  Guard,  Madras. 
7a  Oif^.  Squad.  Officer  3  Bengal  Cavalry. 
7a  Adjutant  xa  Bengal  Caval^. 
7a  Assist.  Engineer,  1st  Gr.  D.P.W.  z  Mar. 
7a,  Rawiil  Pindee  Division. 

Souadron  Subaltern  a  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Adjutant  7  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Adjutant  z6  Bengal  Cavaoy. 

Adjutant  z8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 

Adjutant  19  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Furlough. 

Adjutant  6  Bengal  Cavalry,  7  Oct.  7s. 


4  Dec.  7x  z3  Nov.  73 

4  Dec.  7x  33  Nov.  7a 

to  Dec.  71,12  Deo.  72 

10  Jan.  72:31  Dec.  72 

10  Jan.  72' 31  Dec.  7a 

4  Fob.  7a  31  Dec.  72 

10  Mar.  72  I  a  Feb.  73 

4  Sept.  72  z7  Feb.  73      .  _  -    *  , 

to  Apr.  73   4  Sept. 73'  SquadronSubaltem, 3  Bengal  Cavalry. 


z7  Nov.  63115  Aug.  73  Staff  Officer  and  A^utant  a  Central  India  Horse. 
19  Apr.  64!  4  Deo.  73  Squadron  Subaltern  3  Punjab  Cavalrv. 
a  July  64  20  Feb.  74  Assist.  Commissioner  3rd  Class,  Delhi,  Po^janb. 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment, 


CA-TTAIVB. 

Vancis  Monro  Newbery 
idam  Wilson  Graham    ... 
ITilliam  Henry  Beckett ... 


20  Feb.  59 

jharles  Mercer 4  M^r.  59 

'homas  James  Quin    4  Mar.  59 

I'eville  I-^raser  Parker 9  Apr.  59 

'harles  Nesbit  Hodgson    ao  Apr.  59 

Talter  Robert  Haimiton    127  Apr.  59 

^nk  Hale  Berwick  Marsh lao  Mity  59 


4  Mar.  59  25  July  59 
20  Feb.  59  20  Feb.  60 


dwin  Clarence  O'Bryen  Horsford 

incent  William  Tregear  

rthur  Fiugerald 

erbert  Seymour  Marshall  

dmaud  Denman  Smith    

cury  Charles  Greenaway  /. . . . 

>bn  Edmund  Waller 

dwiu  Metcalfe  Leslie  Marriott 

eorge  Edward  Beade   


enry  Owen  Cumberlege  ... 
iward  George  Newnham 

illiam  Graham  Smith 

IV  id  William  Inglis  

•anciu  Tweddell 

varies  Kdward  Douglas  Branson 
-ank  William  Chatterton 

mean  John  Stewart 

hn  Richard  McKenzio  Homfray 
thur  Piantagonot  Broome. 

kmuel  Brown  Home 

Iwiii  Robert  Ives  

frcd  Thornton  Davis  

thur  Frederick  Jones 

mcii  Gawler  Macleod  

evor  John  Chicheley  Plowden... 

ancis  Eddowes  Hastings  

chard  Henrv  Salkeld  

.wHozme  Melancthon  Strong 

tnry  Herbert  Rankin  

tin  George  Maclean 

nry  Ingio  Baylis 

mcis  Edwin  Wiggens 

ward  PhillipsoD  Main  waring  ... 

lliam  Bei^amin  Aislabie  

lliam  Hopkinson 


nry  Edgcmnbe  Eliot 

tetwood  Uosketh  W^illiams 
Ved  Reginald  Wilkinson  ... 

uicis  Henry  Th<nnAt 


IX  June  59 
II  June  59 
16  June  59 
16  June  59 
20  Juno  59 
4  July  59 
4  July  59 
9  July  59 

IS  July  59 

IS  July  59 
4  Aug.  59 

11  Aug.  59 
20  Auff .  59 
27  Aug.  59 

8  Sept.  59 
30  Sept.59 
20  Sept.  59 
30  Sept.59 

12  Oct.  59 
12  Oct.  59 
20  Oct.  59 
20  Oct.  59 
20  Nov.  59 

9  Dec.  59 
zoDec.  59 
zoDec.  59 
zo  Dec.  59 
10  Doc.  59 
10  Dec.  59 
zoDec.  59 
zo  Doc.  59 
10  Dec.  59 
ao  Dec.  59 
aoDec.  59 
ao  Dec.  59 

4  Jan.  60 
4  Jan.  60 
4  Jan.  60 

4  Jan.  60 


3  Apr.  60 

7  Apr.  60 
iz  May  60 

25  July  60 

26  Aug.  60 

1  Sept.  60 

19  Sept.  60 

36  Oct.  60 

7  Nov.  60 

33  Nov.  60 

3  Dec.  60 

8  Dec.  60 
18  Feb.  6; 

20  Feb.  61 
20  Feb.  61 

z  Mar.  6z 

z  Mar.  61 

28  Apr.  61 
39  Apr.  6z 

5  May  61 
10  May  6z 

10  Juno  6z 

6  July  6x 

7  July  61 

11  July  6x 

37  July  6x 

38  July  6x 

2  Aug.  6x 

1  Aug.  61 

29  Aug.  6f 

34  Sept.  61 
28  Sept.  61 

2  Oct.  6x 

1  Oct.  61 
13  Oct.  61 

6  Oct.  61 

2  Nov.  61 

4  Nov.  6x 
zo  Nov.  6t 
Z4  Nov.  6z 
33  Nov.  6i 

9  Dec.  6z 

z  Jan.  6a 
z  Jan.  6a 


I  July  67  Assist.  Comr.  3rd  Grade,  Oude,z  5  Feb.  67. 

6  Feb.  68  Quarter  Master  38  Native  Infantry. 

8  June  68  Executive   Bnafineer,  3rd   Grade,    D.  P.  Works, 
7  Mar.  71,  N.w.  Provinces,  3rd  (Meerut)  Division. 
19  Oct.  68  Wing  Subaltern  i  Goorkha  Regt. 
19  Oct.  68  Offg.  Asst.  Commissioner,  Jaloun,N.  W.  Prov. 

z  Nov.  68  Sub.  Assist.  Commissary  Gen.  zst  Class,  4  Deo.  71. 

z  Nov.  68  Furlough  to  Europ 


z  Nov.  68 

z  Nov.  68 

z  Nov.  68 

X  Nov.  68 

9  Nov.  68 

xo  Nov.  68 

10  Nov.  68 

10  Nov.  68 

6  Dec.  68 

6  Dec.  68 

16  Dec.  68 

6  Dec.  68 
21  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
39  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
29  .Tau.  69 
39  Jan.  69 
33  Feb.  69 
6  2day  69 
6  May  69 
6  May  69 
6  May  69 
6  May  69 
la  May  69 
13  June  69 
33  June  69 
3a  June  69 
29  June  69 
29  June  69 


Adjutant  4  Bengal  Cavaliy. 

Superintendt.  of  Native  Army  Schools  in  Bengal. 

District  Sup.  of  Police,  3rd  Grade,  DeraGhazi  Khan, 

Quarter  Master  41  Native  Infantry.  [Puigab. 

A(\iutant  26  Native  Infkmtry. 

Adjutant  28  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Subaltern  3  Goorkha  Regt. 

Adjutant  10  Bengal  Cavaliy. 

Sub  Assist.  Commissary  Gen.  zst  Class.— Fnrloagh 

to  Europe. 
Junior  Assistant  to  the  Commissionerof  Kumaon 

N.W.  Provinces,  xx  Mar.  68. 
Officiating  Quarter  Master  39  Native  Infantry. 
Squadron  Officer  17  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Sub  Assistant  Commissary  Gen.  istClass,  x  Jan.  70. 
OfflciAtiug  Wing  Officer  15  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Subaltern  31  Native  Infantrj'. 
Furlough  to  Europe. 
Cantonment  Magistrate  of  Roorkee. 
Quarter  Master  3  Native  Infantry. 
Wuig  Subaltern  Bhopaul  Battahon. 
Furlough  to  Euroi)e. 
Station  Staif  Officer  Dinapore. 

Wing  Subaltern  5  Native  Infantry. 

With  37  Native  Infantry. 

With  37  Native  Infantry. 

Assist.  Com.  3rd  Class,  Hasara  District,  Punjab. 

Quarter  Master  2  Sikh  Infantry. 

Wing  Subaltern  16  Native  Infantry. 

Squadron  Subaltern  10  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 


29  June  69lQuarter  Master  14  Native  Infantry. 


A.ttached  to  3  Goorkha  Regimenc. 

Dist.  Supt.  of  Police,  5th  Grade,  34  Dec.  68,  Agra. 

Wing  Subaltern  4  Groorkha  Regiment. 

Wing  Subaltern  z  Sikh  Infantry. 

Assist. Comr. 3rd  Grade,  az  Nov.  67,  ChotaNagpore, 

Maumboom,  Bengal. 
Quarter  Master  4  Native  Inftintry. 
35  Aug.  69 'Adjutant  44  Native  Infantry, 
z  Jan.  6a, 35  Aug.  69!  Dist.  Supt.  of  Police,  4th  Grade,  30  Mar.  67,  Baron, 

Bengal. 
X  Jan.  63  as  Aug.  69l8ab  Assist.  Corny.  General,  3nd  Class,  37  Nov.  77. 


39  June  69 
29  June  69 
39  June  69 
29  June  69 
z6  July  69 

17  Aug.  69 


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Ca.RJlIH8. 

Charles  Owen  Wynne  Apperley 

George  David  Reid  

James  Nisbet  Steel  

Frederick  William  Crohan   

Richard  Octavius  Vyvyan 

Jas.  Hector  Cha.  Greenhill  Lassalle 

Charles  Lewis  Prendergast 


4  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
31  Jan.  60 

4  Feb.  60 
20  Feb.  60 

4  Mar.  60 


Revell  Eardley  Wilmot 

Henry  Lachlan  Young   

Hatley  Frere  Woodcock 

Henry  Philip  Kirke 

Charles  Walter  Babington 

Joseph  Geo.  Thomson  Camithers 
Aislabie  Landon   


4  Mar. 
4  Mar. 
27  Mar. 
4  May 
4  May 
8  June 
8  Jane 


Beville  Grenville  Vyvyan 

Henry  John  Peet  

Bollivan  Edward  Becher  

Thomas  St.  Quintin  Clutterbuck 
Herbert  Maynard  Ramsay   


William  Atkins 

William  Ironside  Bax 

John  Howard  Broome 

Eric  Colvin  Sutherland  Jackson 
Rob.  Fra.  Christopher  Alex.  Tytler 

Divie  Henry  Robertson 

Andrew  McCrae  Bruce  

Charles  Young  

Joseph  West  Ridgeway 

Arthur  George  Hartehome^ 

John  Mowbray  Trotter  

George  Henry  Jackson  : 

Louis  Henry  Emile  Tucker  ..... 


Edward  Augustas  Pemberton ., 


Charles  MoDowal  Skene 

Alexander  Pringle  SamueUs 

Charles  McKenzie  Hall 

Hugh  Bladen  Swiney 

William  Pringle  Harrison 

John  Edwards  Werge  Howey  .. 

Walter  Charles  Farwell 

David  Robertson,  Major  22  Sept.  72 

William  Franco  Dodsworth  

William  More  Molyneux 

Ralph  Anstruther  Price 

Walter  Morhind  Story   


Edward  Evans  Grigg 
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James  Murphv  Tulioch 

Charles  Ransford , 

George  MacCall 

John  Richard  Breeks  Atkinson  .., 

James  Eraser , 

BtwaU  Walter  Smyth 

Edward  Harvey  Webb   

Hugh  Stark  Anderson   

William  Walter  Hopton  Scott 

Claude  Stewart  Morrison 

Edmond  Hughes  

Percy  Wyndham  Smith 

James  Agnew  MoKeale  

Charles  Frederick  Thomas  

Arthur  Oldham 

Walter  Edward  Gowan 

Allan  Harden 

William  Charles  Ramsden    

Thomas  Nicholls  

John  Andrias  Davidson  Gordon  .. 

Douglas  Cowslade  Hennessy   

Everard  Keal  Digges  La  Touche 


Frederick  Schomberg  Carr  

Robert  Edward  Seymour  Smith ., 

George  Michell  Devereux  Hill 

Francis  Henry  Hinde , 

Charles  Hyder  Forster  

JiMnA  James  Stead 

Frank  Bird  Morris  

Henry  Wylie  

Edward  Millett  Forbes  

Arthur  Bei^amin  Clare  

Man.  George  Campbell  Napier.... 


William  Hope  Meiklq'ohn 

Alexander  J efi^ry  Nicholson    

Archibald  Cuthbert  Bigg  Wither. 


8  June  60 
26  June  60 
7  July  60 

1  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 

4  Aug.  60 
4  Sept.  60 
x8  Sept.  60 
20  Sept.  60 

2  Oct.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Deo.  60 

19  Dec.  60 
19  Dec.  60 
19  Dec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 

20  Dec.  60 
20  Dec.  60 
20  Dec.  60 

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20  June  6: 
4  July  6: 
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26  July  61 
2  Aug.  61 
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zo  Sept.  6: 

27  Sept.  6: 
4  Oct.  6 
4  Oct.  6 
4  Oct.  6 

20  Oct.  6i 
26  Oct.  6j 
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4  Dec.  61 
2  Jan.  62 
2  Jan.  62 


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7  Jan.  62 
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6  Feb.  62 

28  Feb.  62 
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29  Mar.  62 
25  Apr.  62 
z4  June  62 
20  June  62 
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35  July  62 

30  Judy  62 
30  July  62 
JO  Jidy  62 
JO  J  Illy  62 
30  Jvily  62 
JO  Jtdy  62 

Jnly  62 
JO  Jiily  62 
Fidy  62 
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30  J  Illy  62 
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3c.  July  62 
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30  July  62 
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30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
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30  July  62 
2  Aug.  62 
4  Sept.  62 
zo  Sept.  62 
27  Sept.  62 
4  Oct.  62 
4  Oct.  62 
4  Oct.  62 
10  Oct.  6a 
30  Oct.  62 
18  Nov.  62 

zz  Dec.  62 

8  Jan.  63 
25  Jan.  63 


z  Jan.  62 
I  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jon.  62 
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z  Jan.  62 

z  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
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z  Jan.  62 
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z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
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z  Jan.  62 
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z  Jan.  62 
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I  Jan.  62 
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z  Jan.  €*  28  Nov.  69 

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15  Dec.  69 
z  Jan.  70 
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25  Aug.  69  Offg.  Adj.  z  Bengal  Cavalry. 

25  Aug.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer  43  Native  Inlkntry. 

2  Oct.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer  25  Native  Infantry. 
z6  Oct.  69  Station  Staff  Officer.  Benares. 
29  Oct.  69  Officiating  Quarter  Master  31  Native  InfStntry. 
29  Oct.  69  Assist.Comizii8sioner  in  the  A^jmere  Comm  xs^ut  . 

z  Apr.  7z.— Furlough  to  £uroi>e. 
29  Oct.  69  Assist.  Comr.,  3rd  Grade,  Oude,  29  Sepi.  70.— 

Hurdui. 
29  Oct.  69  Adjutant  z4  Bengal  Cavalry. 

29  Oct.  69  Attached  to  9  Native  Inflsntiy. 
Nov.  69  Quarter  Master  5  Native  InDantxy. 
Nov.  69  Furlough. 

Nov.  69  Wing  Subaltern  37  Native  Infantry. 
Nov.  69  Adjutant  2z  Native  Izifluitry. 
Nov.  69  Asst.  Eng.,  xst  Gr.,  D.P.  Works,  z  Mar.  73,  N.W.P. 

Etawah  Division,  Ganges  CanaL 
Nov.  69  Wing  Subaltern  7  Native  Infantry. 
Nov.  69  As8iBt.Com.,istGr.,i7May69,Secbs»ogor,Benpi- 
Nov.  69  Adjutant  3  Goorkhas. 

Nov.  69  Fort  Adjutant  of  Attock.— Sick  Furl,  to  Eun>T-' 
Nov.  69  Dis.  Supt.of  Pol.  4th  Gr.  37  Fob.  69,  Samn,  Becg?-^. 

—Furlough  to  Europe. 
Nov.  69  Quarter  Master  6  Native  Inflintxy. 
Nov.  69  Squadron  Officer  xz  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Nov.  69  Squadron  Officer  2  Pui^ab  Cavalry. 
Nov.  69  Wmg  Subaltern  32  Native  Infhntiy. 
Nov.  69  Squadron  Subaltern  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Nov.  69  Squadron  Subaltern  9  Cavalry. 
Nov.  69  Quarter  Master  4  Punjab  In£uitr7. 
Nov.  69  Adjutant  Meywar  Bheel  Corps. 
Nov.  69  Attach^  in  the  Foreign  Department. 
Nov.  69  Furlough  to  Euroi)e. 

'    Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Maater  General. 
Officiating  Adjutant  39  Native  In&ntry. 
District  Superintendent  of   Police.  3rd   Grec*. 
z  July  70,  Punjab,  Derah  Ismail  Khian  Dissri  : 
A8st.Com.  3rdClaM,  z7Feb.  70,  Nimar,  OeacriL. 

Provinces.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  Adjutant  43  Native  Infkntzy. 
Quarter  Master  33  Native  In&ntry. 
Adjutant  5  Puz^ab  Infantry. 

rOoiV. 
AssistantCommissioner.  3rd  Class,  aOcL  67,Goi>d3, 
Attached  to  z  Goorkha  RegimenL 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Nowshera. 
Wing  Subaltern  44  Native  Inlantry. 
With  32  Native  Infkntry. 
4  Feb.  70  Wing  Subaltern  z  Native  Infiuitrj. 
z5  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master  9  Native Infkntry. 
28  Feb.  70  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  Grade.  D.  P.  W.,  z  Sept.  :>. 
Military  Works  Branch. 
Assist.  Com.,  3rd  Class,  Oude,  4  April  67.— Furl. 
Furlough  in  India. 

Officiatmg  Adjutant  Bhopal  Battalion, 
z  Mar.  70  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  8  Bengal  Cftvalrr. 
z  Mar.  70  Squadron  Officer  z  Punjab  Cavalry, 
z  Mar.  70  Wing  Subaltern  40  Native  Inflintiy. 
zo  Mar.  70  Adjutant  3Z  Native  Infkntiy. 

26  Mar.  70  Wing  Subaltern  8  Native  Inlkntry. 
26  Mar.  70  Quarter  Master  Z2  Native  Infkntzy. 
26  Mar.  70  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Commander  in  Chief. 
36  Mar.  70  Squadron  Subaltern  Z4  Bengal  Cavaliy. 
39  Mar.  70  Wing  Subaltern  3  Goorkhas. 

30  Mar.  70  Officiating  Adjutant  Mhairwanm  Battalion. 
9  May  70  Squadron  Subaltern  8  Bengal  Cavmby. 

36  May  70  Wmg  Subaltern  6  Native  Infisntzy. 
38  May  70  Adjutant  Z3  Native  Infantry. 

3  June  70  Officiating  Wing  Subaltern  5  Goorkhaa. 


I  Mar.  70 
z  Mar.  70 
z  Mar.  70 


5  June  70  Wing  Subaltern  s  Native  Inikntiy. 

5  Jime  70  Quarter  Master  3  Sikh  Influitiy. 

5  June  70  Wing  Subaltern  33  Native  Infkntry. 

5  June  70  Adjutant  3  Native  Inlkntry. 

5  June  70  Quarter  Master  zo  Native  Infkntry. 

5  Jane  70  Assist.  Coizimissioner,  3rd  Grade.  39  Oct.  67,  Seeb- 

saugor,  Bengal.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
9  Aug.  70  Adjutant  5  Pui\jab  Cavalry. 
9  Aug.  70  Adjutant  1$  Native  Infantry. 
9  Aug.  70  Adjutant  30  Native  Infiintij. 
9  Aug.  70  Wing  Subaltern  36  Native  inOmtry. 
33  Aug.  70  Attached  to  36  Native  Inlkntry. 
z6  Oct.  70  Wing  Subaltern  zi  Native  Inf.  [Proviucf*- 

4  Deo.  70  Asst.  Com.  3rd  Class.  34  Mar.  70,  Sangor,  Ce^mi 
Z3  Doc.  70  Souadron  Officer  z  Pux^ab  Cavalry. 

5  Jan.  71  Adjutant  39  Native  Inlkntry. 

33  Feb.  7z  Adjutant  z6  Native  Infantiy. 

a  May  7Z  Asst.  Coizimissioner,  3rd  Class,  ioAprfl67,PDZ^. 
Simla  District. 

34  May  71  Quarter  Master  so  Native  Inlkntry. 
29  June  7z  Quarter  Master  Corps  of  Guides. 

July  7z, Executive  Encnneer,  3rd    Grade  D.  P.   Works, 
z  Sept.  7a.--Indus  Valley  State  Bailwaj. 


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CAPumrs. 
Henry  John  lAwrenoe  

William  Loch 

Binfleld  Wemysa  

JTo*.  Robert  wmiam  Napier  .. 

Allan  Soott  Roberto 

Arthur  John  Tregonw^Welohman 


4  Jan.  62 

4  Jan.  6a 
ao  Jan.  63 

ao  Jan.  6a 
ao  Feb.  6a 
aoDec.  5Q 


10  Mar.  63 

13  Mar.  63 
24  Mar.  63 

74  Mar.  63 
34  Mar.  63 
a8  Not.  61 


x8  July  71 

18  July  71 
z8  July  71 

18  July  71 
z8  July  71 
a9  June6g 


Assistant  GommisBioner,   3rd  Class,  Umballft 

District. 
Squadron  Officer  29  Bengal  Gayaby. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  LUOovemor  of  N.  W .  ProTinces» 

14  Oct.  69. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Commander  in  Chief. 
Asst.  Commissioner,  ^rd  Class,  Bunnoo,  Poig'ab. 
Attached  to  zo  Bengal  Cavalry. 


^  Captain  A.  G.  Hartshome  senred  with  the  3and  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Campaign  tmder  Sir 
Neville  Chamberlain  and  Sir  John  Ghtrvock  in  1863  M^ainst  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India,  and  was 
present  at  the  operations  in  the  XTmbeyla  Pass,  including  the  affairs  of  taking  the  Conical  Hill,  destruction  of  LoUoo 
aad  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  right  and  left  Columns  of  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  until 
the  surrender  of  the  guns  at  Dewangiri  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  2867*68 
iA  the  Land  Transport  Train  and  subsequenUy  as  an  Assistant  Field  Sngineer,  and  was  appointed  to  the  special 
duty  of  clearing  the  Tekonda  Pass  vid  voa  Haddas  River  (Medal). 


Unattached  Officers. 


C^RiJors. 
John  Hopkins,  Brevet  > 
Major  23  Sept.  73— i 

yC  Patrick  Roddy 

W.  Willcocka 

John  Chahnon 

John  Bray 

Thomas  l)oyle 

Geoive  Edmonds 

IjZXITTBirAirXS. 

George  Nolan  

Bol>ertM'3^miney 

Charlea  Stroud    

Evsiev. 
B.  D.Hayes 


33  Sept.  53 

34  Feb.  58 
30  Dec.  58 

30  Deo.  68 

zi  May  58 
38  Sept.  58 
sOot.  60 

z4  Sept.  60 

36  Oct.  60 
90  Sept  57 

34  Feb.  73 


zp  Oct.  58  33  Sept65 


3  Dec.  58 
8  Jan.  64 

5  Aug.  59 

zz  Apr.  65 
zx  Apr.  65 
sOct.  65 

1  Dec.  65 

Z4  0ct.  68 
33  July  7z 


30  Dec.  70 

zz  May  70 
38  Sept.  70 


zgOct.  6$ 

zz  Jan.  67 
8  Jan.  7z 

5  July  7x 

zz  Apr.  73 
zx  Apr.  73 
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Attached  to  so  Native  Infiantry. 

Station  Staff  Officer,  Umritsur. 

Ezec.Eng.  andQrade.D.  P.  Works,  z  Oct.  65,  Dohra 

Doon  Canals,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Barrack  Master,  zst  Class,  Z3  Apr.  7z,  Chunar  and 

Asimghur. 
Doing  du^  at  JuUunder. 
Barrack  Master,  zst  Class,  Z7  Mar.  59,  Allahabad. 
Doing  duty  at  Meemt. 


z4  Sept.73  Bxec.Eng.  ml  Grade,  D.P.  Works.z  Mar.  69,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Benares  Provincial  Division,  (Ganges  River  Works. 


36  Oct.  73  Doing  duty  at  Chunar. 

Doing  duty  at  Fort  William. 


Assistant  Engineer,  snd  Grade,  D.P.  Works*  xa  May  73^ 
MiUtaiy  Works  Branch. 


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Brigadier  General. 
John  Campbell  Brown,  CS 


BzrvTT  BusosoiTB  GsirssiL,  rani 
a*  Lt.Oolcnelt,  but  (tfterjlve  jfeart' 
»erxfie§  at  Deputy  Surgeon*  Qeneral 
tkeg  rank  at  Colonel*. 

Charles  Lindsay  Cox  

George  Saunders  

John  Follarton  Beataon,  MD. .. 

Charles  Richard  Francis,  MB, 

Henry  Bruges  Buckle,  CB 

George  Banister   

John  Nicholas  Treaidder  

Charles  Manners  Smith 

James  Pattison  Walker,  ITD.  .. 

James  Tyrell  Carter  Ross 

Donald  McDonald,  3f2> 

Henry  Mills  Cannon,  JfB 

Oeorge  Hutchinson  Ray,  MD... 


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'William  Jameson 30  Aug.  38 

Samuel  Adamson  Homan 3  Mar.  4a 

John  Barton  Harrison,  MD z  Feb.  43 

Charles  Palmer,  MD 90  Feb.  46 

James  Bannatyne  Samuel  Brown .  ao  Oct.  46 
Edward  Courtenay  Thorp,  MD..,.  ao  Jan.  47 

Robert  Cookbum aoJan.  47 

James  Irving,  3fD 37  May  47 

George  Richard  Pemberton,  MD.  ao  Jan.  48 

John  Campbell  Bow,  MD 30  Apr.  48 

Francis  Pearson   a  July  48 

Norman  Cherers,  MD i  Aug.  48 


Frederick  Freeman  Allen,  CB. 
Arthur  James  Payne,  ITD 


David  Young,  MD 

f  oseph  TBYrer,  MD,  CSI, . 


William  Hemy  Adley 

Henry  Francis  Williams,  MD 

James  Alex.  C.  Hutchinson,  MD. 
John  Barclay  Scriven. 


Joseph  Walter  Raleigh  Ameebury 
£dward  McKellar,  MD. 


Anhesley  Chas.  Castriot  De  Renzy 

Alexander  Christison,  MD 

James  Macnabb  Cuningham,  3fD. 
Joseph  Christian  Corbyn,  MB. 
George  MoncriefiTGovan,  MD,. 

Richard  Henry  Perkins , 

fitephen  Chapman  Townsend , 
William  Bums  Boatson,  MD.  . 

Charles  Thomas  Paske  

fiamnel  Bo  wen  Partridge , 


John  James  Clarke,  MD 

Oeorge  Olaus  Baillie,  MD 

John  Edward  Tuson,  JTD 

Francis  Nottidge  Macnamara,lfl>. 


Edward  Taylor 

Henry  William  Spry  

AlA^d  James  Dale,  MB 

Benjamin  Simpson.  MD 

OeoTge  Hickie  Daly,  MD , 

Oeorge  Barnard 

Robert  Faure  Hntchinson,  MD. , 

John  Picthall,  MD 

Nathaniel  James  Grant 

Joseph  Ewart,  MD 

Robert  Moir.lfD.. 


Theodore  Duka,  MD 

<3eorge  Vernon  Currie 

Prancis  Hugh  O'Donel,  MD. 
Henry  Martincan  Greenhow 

Henry  William  Graham 

John  Elliot,  MD 

Thomas  Beard  Famcombe  .. 

Frederick  John  Earlo 

Theobald  Ringer,  MD 

fiamuel  Delpratt   

Philip  Warren  Butherhind 

AlftedEteson.. 


Albert  Richard  Waghom  , 
William  WafcK)n,  MB 


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Furlough  to  Europe. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Meerut  Circle. 

Dinapore  Circle. 

Presidency  Circle. 

Rawul  Pindee  Circle. 

Umballa  Cirole. 

Agra  Circle. 

ALahabad  Cirole. 

Sanger  Circle,  Jubbnlpore. 

Dacca  Circle. 

Lucknow  Circle. 

Offg.  Dep.  Surgeon  Gen.  Lahore  Circle. 


I  ProT.  99 1 
Superintendent  of  Botanical  Gardens,  Sahanmpon 
8  Native  Inftmtry. 
Medical  Storekeeper,  Allahabad. 
Presidency  and  Marine  Surgeon,  as  Nov.  64. 
Officiating  Deputy  Surgeon  Gen.,  Dacca  Cirda. 
Doing  duty  with  34  Native  Infiu&tzy. 
Civil,  Benares. 
CivU.  Allahabad. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Medical  Storekeeper  at  Meean  Meer. 
Supt.  Gen.  of  Vaocmatlon,  Rohilcund  Dhm.,  N.W.P.,  1  Mar.  64. 
Principal  and  Professor  of  Medicine,  Galcatta  MedieBl 

CoUege,  and  «r-^.  zst  Physician,  College  HoapitaL 
a  Goorkha  Regiment.  ' 

Superintendent  of  European  and  Native  '''*if*ff  Agjfaai, 

Bhowaneepore  and  Dullunda. 
Officiating  9  Native  Injantiy. 
Honorary  Physician  to  the  Queen.    Proflaasor  of  SvrMtr, 

Medical  College,  Calcutta,  and  e*-^.  zst  Snrveon  Cidlege 
J 5  Cavalry.  [Hospl.,  33  June  6o.~Pnrloa^  to  Eonpt. 

40  Native  Inikntry. 
18  Native  Influitaj. 
Civil,  Lahore,  7  Feb.  71. 
Sick  Furlough. 
I  Bengal  Cavabry. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  Pnnjab,  6  Mar.  68. 
Civil,  A^ra,  and  Superintendent  of  Lnnatio  A^ytam. 
Sanitary  Commissioner  with  the  Govt,  of  Lidia,  z6  Jane  69. 
Civil,  Bareilly. 
3  Goorkha  Regiment. 

Native  Infantiy.  CP^'OvittCM. 

uperintendent  of  Vaccination  and  Sanitazy  Comr.forGeni. 
Civil,  Nagpore,  az  Feb.  68. 
Civil,  Mirzapore. 
Prof.of  Surgical  A  Descriptive  Anatomy,  ftc.,Med.OoIL,CsI« 

outta  and  ex-qf.  and  Surg.,Coll.HospL,  and  Sapi.  Bakaas-ft 

Dispensary,  a  Feb.  59. 

Bengal  Cavaliy. 

Bengal  Cavalry. 
Officiating  a  Native  Jjotantry.  [6  July  67. 

ChemicalExam.  and  Prof.of  Chemistzy,  Med.Oo]L,GaIeBlxai> 


33  Native  Infantry. 
39  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  33  Native  Influitzy. 
Civil,  Patna,  z8  Nov.  70. 

g^  Native  Infhntry. 
ffl ■ 


•fficiating  6  Native  Inibntiy. 
Examiner  of  Medical  Accounts,  31  Mar.  69. 
Officiating  5  Cavalry. 

Surgeon  of  the  Presidency  General  Hospital  at  GyJentfea. 
Civil,  34-Pergxmnahs,  13  June  73. 
Civil,  Darjeeling — Furlough. 
10  Bengal  Cavalry. 
25  Native  Infhntry. 
Officiating  zo  Cavalry. 
Assay  Master,  Bombay  Mint. 

Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  to  Qoveraxnent  at  the  Pie* 
45  Native  Infkintry.  [aideney.—FiirioagL 

Civil,  Eashnagur,  5  Apr.  6a. 

Bengal  Cavalry. 

iivil,  Hasareebaugh.~Furlongh. 
Joint  medical  charge  of  Simla. 
Sappers  and  Miners 
3  Native  Infkntry.— Furlough. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Allahabad  and  Jhaasi  Oin> 
sions.  N.  W.  Provinces,  yif^f^QOglQ 


Bengal  Medical  Depariment, 


354 


BUSGSOVS  M^JOX. 


[exander  John  Ck>wie  

itriok  Frauds  Bellew,  CSI, 

iiiifyrr^  Johxi  Palxnor,  mD 

exander  Pakington  Tomkyna . 


Dbert  Fringle,  MD 

ottidff«  Charles  liaonamara .. 

kznea  Menry  Looh,  3f2> 

}bert  Boose 

kmea  Rawlinson  Jackson,  MD..., 

rchitMdd  Macdonald  Garden 

imael  Gomwallis  Amesbnry 

Libert  Bethone  Hadow 

xnjoo  C.  O.  Chnokerbntty,  MD. 


A.88I8TAirT 


>hn  Brake 

Ifred  Adams  Ifantell,  MD 

»hii  Bowmer  CoUison  , 

»hii  Bishop  King,  JlfD 

u^osttis  Keppel  Reed 

QOTge  Kenneth  Poole,  MD.   . 

lexander  Garden,  MD 

illiam  Walker,  MD 

eor^e  Alder  Watson 

emard  Kendall  

heobald  Mathew,  MB 

unes  Pairweather,  MD 

harles  Jnlian  Jackson 

obert  Bird,  MD 

Dhn  Martin  Coates,  MD 

lenry  Thorn,  MD 

rancis  Svnge  Sillifant 

harles  PLanck 

tederic  Carter 

rilliam  Henry  Hayes 

[enry  Walter  Bellew 

^vid  Boyee  Smith,  MD 

klward  John  Gayer 

ames  Howard  Thornton,  MB.  ... 

ohn  Ince,  MD 

ohn  Jones,  MD 

ames  Browne  

Lobert  Sander  Bateson 

liomas  Petfcit  Wright 

Jexander  Morison  Dallas 

liarles  KilkeUy,  MB 

[eil  Benjamin  Baillie 

arkies  Michael  Shiroore 

ames  Fownes  Norton  Wise,  MD. 

niliam  Eddowes 

ames  liumsdaine  Bryden,  MD.... 

liomas  Travers  Sherlock 

(Tilliam  Henry  Kirton   

reorge  Farrell  

!ba.  Egbert  Wimond  Bensley,  MD. 

ohn  Charles  Morioe  

liomas  EdmondstonCharles,3f2). 

miiam  Boohe  Rice,  MD 

Lichard  Theophilos  Abbott,  MD. 


[enry  CaylQT 

ames  Champion  Penny,  MD 

LTchibald  Hamilton  Hilson,  MD. 

miiam  CaldweU  Smith,  MD 

harles  Edwin  Raddock 

leorge  Saokville  Sntherland,  MD. 

7illiam  Edward  Oaird    

Imnoanuel  Bohavia,  MD 

.indsay  Frederio  Dickson,  MD... 

tdam  Taylor 

Jexander  Dagald  Campbell,  MD. 
iydney  Charles  Courtney,  MD. ... 

iharles  Prentis 

Lajendra  Chandra  Chandia 

Lobert  Lidderdale,  MD 

ames  £dw.TiemeyAitchison,iri>. 


STTFSXVinCXaAST  SUBOIOVS 

Majos. 

liomas  Stick  Veale 

lyruB  Octayius  Daniell,  MD.  .. 

hmiel  Wright,  MD 

'homas  Edwin  BartonBrown,lfi>. 

lenry  Potter.  MD ^ 

i.lbert  Marc  Verchere 

Ibarles  Hatohell  

ohn  Charles  Whishaw . 

^ederick  William  Alex.  DeFabeok 

ohn  Berry  White 

lobert  Brown 

ohn  Joseph  McDermott,  MD... 
¥orseley  Ponlett  Harris,  MD. 

^'illiam  Edward  Allen  

Uners  Mantell.  2£B.  

Sdwin  Clement  Bensley 


A  Aug.  54   A  Aug.  66  C^f&ciating  Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  at  the  Presidencyv 

6  Sept.  54   0  Sept.  66  Deputy  Assay  Master,  Bombay  Mint,  30  Nov.  7a 

7  Sept.  54   7  Sept. 66  :8t  Assist.,  Presidency  Gen.  Hospital,  6  Deo.  64. 

20  Sept.  54  ao  Sept.  66  Superintendent  of  Central  and  District  Jails,  Bareilly,  x6 

4  Oct.  54   4  Oct.  66  Supt.  Vaccination,  Agra  and  MeerutDivisons.— Furlough. 

4  Not.  54   4  ^ov.  66  Superintendent  of  the  Eye  Infirmary,  Calcutta,  ax  Mar.  64. 
ao  Dec.  54  ao  Dec.  66  Civil,  Nynee  Tal. 
ao  Dec.  54  ao  Dec.  66  Civil.  Loodianah. 

4  Jan.  55   4  Jan.  67  Superintendent,  Central  Prison,  Meerut,  a8  June  60. 
IX  Jan.  55  IX  Jan.  67  Superintendent  General  of  Vaccination,  Puijab. 
x4  Jan.  55  x4  Jan.  67  4  Bengal  Cavalry, 
ao  Jan.  55  ao  Jan.  67  Sick  Furlough. 
a4  Jan.  55  a4  Jan.  67  Prof.,MateriaMedica,Med.GoU.,and  ex-^.and  Fhysn.,Go11 

Hoep. ,Calcntta,  14  Deo.65 ;  and Prof.Clixucal  Med.,ao  Deo.65» 
24  Jan.  55  a4  Jan.  67  Inspector  General  of  Jails  in  Centra]  Provinces. — Furloughl 
a4  Jan.  55  a4  Jan.  67  Sick  Furlough. 
24  Jan.  55  24  Jan.  67  Civil,  Moradabad. 
a4  Jan.  55  24  Jan.  67  Furlough  to  Europe. 
a8  Feb.  55  38  Feb.  67  44  Native  Infkntry. 
14  Mar.  55  14  Mar.  67  18  Bengal  Cavalry. 
a8  Mar.  55  28  Mar.  67  Civil,  Saharunpore,  X4  Nov.  65. 

4  Aug.  55   4  ^^g-  67  Inspector  General  of  Prisons  and  Dispensaries,  N.  W»  P. 

4  Aug. 55   4  -A-ug.  67  19  Bengal  Cavalry. 

4  Aug.  55    4  Aug.  67  14  Bengal  Cavalry. 

4  Aug. 55   4  Aug.  67  Civil,  Monghyr.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  Aug. 55    4  Aug.  67  CivU,  Gurdaspore. 

4  Aug. 5 5    4  Aug.  67  Civil,  Pooree. 

4  Aug. 55    4  Aug.  67  Civil,  Burdwan. 

4  Aug.  55   4  Aug.  67  In  joint  medical  charge  of  Simla. 

4  Aug.  55    4  Aug.  67  3  Punjab  Inflantry. 

4  Aug.  55    4  Aug.  67  14  Native  Inftmtry. — Sick  Furlough. 

4  Aug.  55   4  Aug.  67  Sanitary  Commissioner,  N.  W.  Provinces,  6  Mar.  68. 

4  Aug.  55    4  Aug.  67  I  Goorkha  Re^riment. 

4  Aug.  55   4  Aug.  67  Deputy  Commis.,  and  Grade,  Singbhoom,  Bengal.— Fori. 
14  Nov.  55  14  Nov.  67  CivU,  Peshawur.— On  du^  with  Yarkand  Mission. 

28  Nov.  55  28  Nov.  67  Sanitarv  Commissioner  for  Bengal,  24  Jan.  68. 
a  Jan.  56   a  Jan.  68  Civil,  Tirhoot,  9  Jan.  65. 
9  Jan.  56   9  Jan.  68  2  Native  Infontry. 

ao  Feb.  56  ao  Feb.  68  Civil,  Rawul  Pindee. 

ao  Feb.  56  ao  Feb.  68  Civil,  Asimghur.— Furlough. 

ao  Feb.  56  ao  Feb.  68  8  Bengal  Cavalry. —Furlough. 

ao  Feb.  56  ao  Feb.  68  Civil.  Umballa.— Sick  Furlough. 

ao  Feb.  56  ao  Feb.  68  Civil,  Nursingpore,  i  Aug.  70. 

ao  Feb.  56  ao  Feb.  68  Inspector  General  of  Prisons,  Pnxiiab  (Lahore).  13  Mar.6^» 

ao  Feb.  56  ao  Feb.  68  Civil,  AUygurh.  ^ 

8  Apr.  56   8  Apr.  68  Civil  Surgeon  of  Bhaugulpore,  3  Nov.  69. 

a  July  56   a  July  68  Civil,  Moorshedabad. 
x6  July  56  x6  July  68  Civil,  Dacca,  a  July  67. 

4  Aug.  56   4  Aug.  68  Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

4  Aug.  56   4  Aug.  68  Statist.OfBcerto  Sanitary  Comr.  with  Govt,  of  India,  o  Dec.  6a» 

4  Aqg.  56    4  Aug.  68  Civil,  Etawah. 

4  Aug.  56   4  Aug.  68  Civil,  Moozuffemuggur,  xa  July  59. 

4  Aug.  56   4  Aug.  68  a  Punjaub  Cavalry. 

4  Aug.  56    4  Aug.  68  Civil,  Burrisaul. 

8  Oct.  56    8  Oct.  68  :6  Bengal  Cavalry. 

la  Oct.  56  aa  Oct.  68  Supt.  Genl.ofVacdnationin  the  Lower  Provinces,  xx  Dec.  66. 
ao  Nov.  56  ao  Nov.  68  Civil,  Jnbbulpore,  20  Jan.  6^. 

xoDec.  56  10  Dec.  68  SanitaryComr.,Insp.Gen.ofJail8andDispensaries,andSupt. 
ofVaccination  in  the  Hyderabad  Assigned  Diste..a6  Jan.70. 

29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69  Civil.  Cuttaok.  ^^  ,^^^0,70, 
a9  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69  Officiating  Civil,  TTmballa. 

29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69  Officiating  Civil,  Nynee  Tal. 
29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69  27  Native  Infantry. 
29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69  32  Native  InAtntry. 

4  Aug.  57   4  Aug.  69  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Oude,  ax  Feb.  68. 

4  Aug.  57    4  Aug.  69  12  Native  Infantry.  [Lucknow. 

4  Aug.  57   4  Aug.  69  Superintendent  Department  of  Science,  and  Health  Officer 

4  Aug.  57   4  Aug.  69  ' 

4  Aug.  57    4  Aug.  69  Civil.  Delhi. 
27  Jan.  58  27  JaiL  70  Malwah  Bheel  Corps. 
27  Jan.  58  27  Jan.  70  Corps  of  Guides.— Furlough. 
27  Jan.  58  27  Jan.  70  Civil,  Goruckpore,  4  Mar.  69. 
27  Jan.  58  27  Jan.  70  Civil,  Sonthai  Pergunnahs  (Deogurh).— Furlough. 
27  Jan.  56  27  Jan.  70  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Daijeeling  Circle,  8  Nov  60 
27  Jan.  58  27  Jan.  70  Civil,  Murree.  ^* 


a7  Jan. 
a7  Jan, 
aSMay 
33  July 
23  July 
23  July 
23  July 
23  July 
23  July 
23  July 
23  July 
23  July 
a3  July 
xo  Feb. 
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xoFeb. 


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59  xo  Feb. 


19  Native  Infiuitiy. 

Residency  Surgeon  (Katmandoo),  Nepaul,  30  April  66, 

Principal  of  the  Lahore  Medical  School,  7  j§*eb.  71. 

17  Bei^l  Cavalry. 

13  Native  Infiuitnr. 

Civil  of  Boolundshuhur. 

Civil,  Lucknow. 

Deolee  Irregular  Force. 

42  Native  Inf^tnr.— Furlough. 

Political  Agent,  Munnipore,  a  Deo«  67. 

15  Native  Infkntry. 

Cnvil,  ShahjehaniMre,  aa  June  6x. 

Bhopal  Battalion  and  Bhopal  Politioal  Jkgmoy, 

Civil,  Aajshahye.*  Digitized  by  Vj OOQ IC 


355 


Bengal  Medical  Department 


SUPXBirUlCBXABT  SUSGEOKS 

Murox. 

Thomas  Williams  Sheppard 

John  Ellis,  MB 

Edric  Selous  

Charles  Peter  Costello 

James  John  Durant 

Ferdi2mnd  Odoraino    

George  Grant,  MB 

George  Cochet  Chesnayo  

John  Duncan,  MD 

Edward  Ord  Tandy 

Francis"  Parsons    

Frederick  George  Constant,  MD.. 

James  Hunt  Condon    

William  Eoe  Hooper  

Henry  Seymour  Smith,  MB 

'Charles  Cameron 

John  Richardson,  JlfB 

Arthur  Parker  Holmes,  MD 

Robert  Gray,  MB 

Jos.  MacNaughtan  Fleming,  MD. 

Charles  Frederick  Oldham   

Edward  Ambrose  Fitzgerald   

George  Henderso^i,  MD 

Peter  Cullen.  MD 

James  Richard  Johnson 

Isaac  Newton 

Gteorge  William  Jameson 

Henry  Gookson 

Robt.  Wiseman  Cunningham,  MD. 

William  Moir,  MB 

Thomas  Gray  Skardon  

Edmund  John  Hoskins,  JfZ) 

John  Cardy  Shaw 

John  Wilson  Johnston,  MD 

John  Cameron,  MD 

Jesse  Griggs  Pilcher  

Simon  Mackertich,  JrD 

Alexander  Neil 

John  Gay  French,  MD 

Richard  Thomas  Lyons 


SUBGKOJr. 


lo  Feb. 
zo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
lo  Fob. 
to  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
xo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
lo  Feb. 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
aj  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 

xOct. 

xOct. 

xOct. 

lOct. 

lOct. 

xOct. 

I  Oct. 

xOct. 

I  Oct. 


Birxaxosrs,  rank  a*  LieuU.,hutqfUr 
«t»  jf«ar«'Mmc0  tk^if  rank  a*  Captt, 

Kenneth  MoLeod,  MD 31  Mar.  65 

James  Cleghom,  MD 31  Mar.  65 

Robert  Harrey,  MB 3x  Mar.  65 

Robert  Reid 31  Mar.  65 

Andrew  Skeen,  MB 3x  Mar.  65 

John  Bennett,  MD 3x  Mar.  65 

Edward  Barton  Gardner   31  Mar.  65 

Jamos  Kelly,  MD 31  Mar.  65 

Lionel  Dixon  Spencer,  MD 31  Mar.  65 

George  King,  Jtt£ 3  Oct.  65 

William  Center,  Jf£ a  Oct.  6$ 

Heniy  Black  Purves  2  Oct,  65 

Robert  Deacon  a  Oct.  65 

Patrick  Joseph  Heffeman a  Oct.  65 

George  Thomson,  MS a  Oct.  65 

Robert  Jameson,  IfD a  Oct.  65 

Robert  George  Mathew a  Oct.  65 

William  Duncan,  Jf5 a  Oct.  65 

Robert  Moir  Milne,  JflB a  Oct.  65 

George  Massy a  Oct.  65 

George  Cumberland  Boas a  Oct.  65 

Richard  Power a  Oct.  65 

Griffith  Griffith 31  Mar,  66 

Lewis  Cameron,  MD 3x  Mar.  66 

Daniel  O'Connell  Raye,  MD 31  Mar.  66 

William  Pleace  Warburton,  3£B...  31  Mar.  66 

Edward  Alfred  Birch  31  Mar.  66 

Dean  Philip  Palmer,  MD 31  Mar.  66 

Denis  Francis  Keegan,  MD 31  Mar.  66 

William  Walker  Galloway,  MB. ...  31  Mar.  66 

Lewis  Edward  Eades 31  Mar.  66 

Stephen  Coull  Mackenzie,  MD.  ...  31  Mar.  66 

William  Day  Stewart x  Oct.  66 

Horatio  Dav.  Steel  Gompign^,  MD.    1  Oct.  66 

Thomas  Ffronch  MuUen,  MD x  Oct.  66 

John  Burke  Gaflhey x  Oct.  66 

Richard  Henry  Cunran  x  Oct.  66 

Cornelius  John  McKenna x  Oct.  66 

Julius  John  Wood,  MB x  Oct.  66 

Woodforde  Findon   x  Oct.  66 

Andrew  McMaster  Patersoil x  Oct.  66 

Alft^d  Swaine  Lethbridge,  MD....  y>  Sept. 67 

Arthur  Stephen,  MB 30  Sept.  67 

John  Henry  Newman,  MD 30  Bepf.  67 

Hugh  Johnstone,  MB 30  S^t.67 

David  Douglas  Cunningham,  MB.    t  Apr.  68 

Henry  Whitwell - i  Apr.  68 

Archibald  Cameron,  JTD. x  Apr.  68 

Benjamin  Evers x  Apr.  68 

Jas.  Cha.  Gordon  Oarmiohael,  MD.    1  Apr.  68 

William  Harvey x  Apr. 

Alexander  Gibb  GiBnt^  MB, z  Apr, 


10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
xo  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
xo  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
xo  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
xo  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
27  July 
ao  Jan. 
90  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
ao  Jan. 
ao  Jan. 

xOct. 

xOct. 

zOct. 

X  Oct, 

xOct. 

xOot. 

xOct. 

I  Oct. 

I  Oct. 


Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent  of  Benares. 

Officiating  Civil,  Seetapora. 

Civil,  Oonao,  Oude. 

Officiating  6  Pniyaub  Inftintry. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent  of  Bebar. 

In  meidical  charge  of  Mussoorie. 

Superintendt.  New  Central  Priaon,  Futtehghnr.—FurloiigiL 

4  Goorkha  Regiment. 

Officiating  40  Native  Inihatry. 
a  Bengal  Cavalry.. 
X2  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Cawnpore. 

Supt.  of  the  Central  Prlaon,  Benares. 
Civil,  Bjjnour. 
Civil,  Roy  Bareilly. 

Superintendent  of  YacdTistfon,  Agm  Dfvtrion. 
X  Sikh  Inflkntry. 
Civil,  Mooltan, 

Civil,  Nimar  District  (Khtmdwa),  a  Jan.  68. 
Civil  Sturgeon,  Shahpore,  Fnz^janb. 
Civil,  Jounpore. 

Superintendent,  Lahore  Centnl  JsH. 
Civil,  Hoshungabad  District,  19  Oct.  67. 
~  Goorkha  Regiment. 

luperintendent  of  Yacoination  for  the  Pnnjab,— Forioofk. 
Civil,  Ghaseepore. 
OfClciating  Civil,  Knmal. 


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Meywar  Political  A^^cy,  9  May  65. 
Civil,  Meernt,  xa  May  63. — SapertotOBdenti 

S  Native  Infkatry. 
vU,  Ranchee. 
16  Native  Infkntry. 
4  Pnx^aub  Infbnt^. 
Civil  and  Police,  Fysabad. 
Superintendent  and  Medical  Offloar,  Central  and  District 

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oftesor  of  Anatomy  and  Materia  "tf^ioa 
Civil,  Jessore,  aa  Deo.  73. 
28  Native  Inlkntry.— Fnrlough. 


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Seeretaiy  to  the  Inspector  General  of  Hospitels. 

Civil,  Allahabad.  ^ 

X  Regiment.  Central  India  Horse. 

Civil,  Futtehghur,  37  Sept.  70. 

Offg.  CiviU  Peshawur. 

S  ^mab  Cavalry.— Officiating  Superintendent  of  Yaocinatian. 

29  Native  Influitry. 

X  Pnx\jab  Infimtry.— Blck  Furlough. 

In  medical  charge  of  Bastem  States  Agency  of  I 

Superintendent  of  the  Rpyal  Botaxdo  Garden  at  C 

Chemical  Examiner,  fto.,  Lidxore  Vff^^ntl  School. 

Officiating  Civil,  Monghyr. 

Civil,  Bymet,  24  Jan.  68. 

Civil  and  Police,  Gondah. 

X  Punjab  CaviOry. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Prison  at  aivki^^>||4 
Civil,  Midnapore. 

Civil,  Budabn. 

Civil,  Dharmsala,  25  MayTO. 

4  Punjab  Cavalry.—Biek  Fnrlongh. 
sSlkhlnfitntiy. 

Officiating  Civil,  Sylhet. 

41  Native  infttntjy. 

Garrison  Assistant  Surgeon,  Fort  Williain.«-Sick  Forloiuli. 

Civil,  Jullnndur,  11  Sept.  67.  ^ 

Officiating  xo  Native  Inftmtry. 

5  Ben^  Cavalry.— Sick  Furlough. 
2  Regiment  Central  India  Horse. 
Officiating  45  Native  Inflintry. 

T  7  Native  Infantry.— Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Officiating  x  6  Native  Inftintry. 

Officiating  in  charge  of  Erinpoorah  Lnegiilar  Fbrae, 

In  mediccd  charge  of  Ulwar  Politioal  A^noy.— 8iok  FiLdoas^ 

Sick  Furlough.  *™^ 

Officiating  42  Native  Infkntry. 

Doing  duty  with  5  Native  Ixnlutiy: 

Superintendent  of  Yaooination,  Ranchee  Circle. 

XI  Bengal  Cavalry, 
x  Native  Inftmtry. 
Superintendent,  Bhagdpore  Central  Jail. 

6  Punjab  Inihntry. 
Political  Agency,  Jodhpoie. 

In  medical  charge  of  the  Politioal  Agency  at  lOodalar. 

Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Officiating  Principal  Asnstant  to  the  Opium  Aicentfe  Tiia>^nw 

Civill  Seoul. 

Officiating  37  Native  Influitry. 

Officiating,  Stud  Deg    ^ 

7  Native  inftuitzy.' 


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Thomas  Robinson,  MB 

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John  H'Conaghey,  MD 

Edward  Palmer 

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John  Edward  Chamook  B'erris  ... 

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Alexander  John  Wilcocks, MB.... 

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Chaff.  Washington  8.  DeaUn,  MB. 

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Apr.  68,3  Punjab  Infantry. 

Apr.  68  Civil,  Doyrah  Doon. 

Apr.  68 1  Civil,  Gachar. 

Apr.  68,  Resident  Surgeon,  Calcutta  Medical  College  HospitaL— Sick  Furlough 

Oct.  68136  Native  Infantry.  ® 

Oct.  68]Civil,  Umritsur. 

Oct.  63  Civil  Surgeon,  Muttra. 

Oct.  68;Health  Officer,  Jubbolpore  District. 

Oct.  68  33  Native  Infhntry.   . 

Apr.  69lUivil,  Loodianah.— Officiating  Professor,  Lahore  Medical  School 

Apr.  69! In  medical  charge  of  the  Lower  Ganges  Canal  Establishment  at 

Apr.  69  3  Sikh  Infantry.  rNnmra 

Apr.  69  <  )ffioiating  4  Native  In&ntry.  *" 

Apr.  69  Civil,  Bara  Banki. 

Apr.  69  Officiating  3  Cavalry. 

Apr.  69  Officiating  Civil,  Poshawur. 

Apr.  69  4  Sikh  Inlantry. 

Apr.  69  Officiating  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Metropolitan  Circle. 

Apr.  69  24  Native  Infantry. 

Oct.  69  3  Pux^aub  Cavahy. 

OcL  69  33  Native  Infantry. 

Oct.  69  Officiating  13  Cavalry.  , 

Oct  69  Meywar  Bheel  Corps. 

Oct.  69  4  Native  Infantry. 

Oct.  6q 

Oct.  69  Officiating  Civil,  Dinag«poro. 

Oct.  69  Lawrence  Asylum,  Sunawur. 

Oct.  69  Officiating  33  Native  In&nfcry. 

Oct.  69 

Oct.  69 

Oct  69  Qffloiating  Civil  and  Police,  Budaon. 

Oct  69  Sick  Forlough. 

Oct.  69  30  Native  Infantry. 

Oct  69  OfflciaUng  36  Native*  Infimfcry.      ' 

Oct  69  3x  Native  Infiantry. 

Oct  69  Officiating  Corps  of  Guides. 

Oct  69  Officiating  Civu,  Chittagong. 

Oct  69  3o  Native  Infantzy. 

Oct  69  Officiating  35  Nattve  InfimtTy. 

Oct.  69  Officiating  <  Pniyaub  Cav^ry. 

Apr.  70  Professor  of  Pathology,  Medical  CoUego,  Calcutta,  Ac. 

Apr.  70  43  Native  Inflintry. 

Apr.  70  Officiating  x6  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Apr.  70  snd  Medical  Oifloer  at  Port  Bto  and  the  Nioobars. 
M.  Apr.  7c  Officiating  i  Puzvjaub  Infantry. 
30  Mar.  7a  Officiating  Resident  Surgeon,  Calcutta 
30  Mar.  73  Furlough. 
30  Afar.  72  Officiating  17  Native  Infantxy. 


30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  7a 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
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30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  72 


Civil,  Kamroop. 

With  36  Native  Infkntry. 

Inspecting  Medical  Officer,  Bnxdwan  District. 

Officiating  8  Native  Infiantry. 

Officiating  8  Cavalry. 

Officiating  Civil.  Bijnour. 

Officiating  Garrison  Assistant  Surgeon,  Fort  William. 

Civu  Muttra. 

Officiating  41  Native  Infkntry. 

Officiating  OivU,  Balasora. 

Inspecting  Medical  Officer,  Midnapore. 

In  medical  charge  of  Doaba  Outposts. 


Officiating  4  Ponjanb  Cavahy. 

Officiating  14  Native  Infantry. 

With  i6Native Infimtry. 
^^  --_ . , .  Inspecting  Medical  Officer,  Mungleoote  Olrolo,  Burdwan. 
30  Mar.  72  Officiating  7  Native  Inftuatry.  •**«"•«*. 

30  Mar.  7a  I  Officiating  a  Goorkhas. 
30  Mar.  72'  Sick  Furlough. 
30  Mar.  73  Officiating  x8  Cavalry 
"--       Civil  Jura,  Garrow  Hills. 

Civil,  Chittagong  Hill  Tracts. 

Officiating  3  Native  Inbntiy. 

Doing  Duty  with  38  Native  Infantry. 

Doing  duty  at  Gowhatty. 

Officiating  Civil,  Azimghur. 

Additional  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair. 

Presidency  General  HospitaL 

Officiating  Civil,  Seebeaugor. 

Doing  duty  with  39  Native  Infantry, 
itfaig  Civil,  Julpigoree. 


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30  Sept  73 

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John  Whitmore  Gturad 

G«orge  KetUewell 

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Bdwin  John  Batt 


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Stud  Department.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Stud  Department. 

Offg.  Inspecting  Yety.  Surgeon,  2nd  Circle. 


A  Battery,  Z9  Brigade*  Eoyal  Artillery. 
Stud  Department. 


Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

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30  March  1867. 
The  Venerable  Joseph  Baly,  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Calcutta  and  Commissary. 
Bev.  Bdgar  Jacob,  MA.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  10  July  1873. 
Charles  Sanderson,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Calcutta,  and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  z6  Apiil  -^. 


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Bev.  Samuel  Hy.  Beamish,  BA. 
Bev.  Jeremiah  FitzA.  Gavin,  BA. 

Bev.  Joseph  Richards,  MA 

Bev.  Henry  Murray,  MA 

Bev.  George  Lovely,  MA 

Bev.  James  Kilbee  Stuart,  MA . . . 
Bev.  Henry  Daniel  James,  MA.. 
Bev.  Jas.  Aberigh-Mackay,  BD. 

JKep.  Thomas  Moore,  BA 

Bev.  John  William  Young,  MA.. 

Bev.  John  Richard  Baldwin 

Bev.  Ma}colm  Strickland  Laing. 
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Bev.  William  David  Cowley,  MA. 
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Bev.  Edward  Jas.  Hubbard,Jd. 
Bev.  Andrew  Horsburgh,  MA, .. 


Bev.  Peter  John  Jarbo 

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Bev.  Alexander  Robinson,  AM. 
Bev.  John  Alex.  Stamper,  BA.... 

JSev.  William  Ayerst,  Jfil 

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Bev.  William  Charles  Bell 

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Bev.  Fred.  Walter  Robberds,^^. 
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JnnoB  Chaplaikb. 
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1865  Bev.  Joseph  Spear,  2^ 

2866  Bev.  G.  F.  Popham  BIyth,  MA. 

1866  Bev.  T.  L.  J.  Wamefbrd 

,866  Bev.  Percy  Nicolas,  MA 

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z866  Bev.  Andrew  Lumsden  Mitchell 
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Jubbulpore. 

Furlough. 

Mooradabad. 

Gowhatty. 

Berhampore. 

Chukrata. 

Simla. 

Lucknow  Civil  Lines 

Lahore. 
Rawul  Pindee. 
Mhow. 
Haxareebaugh. 

Bankipore. 
Daxjeeling. 
Abbottabad. 
Meean  Meer.— FurL 
St  John's  Church, 

Calcutta. 
Moradabad.-Furl. 
Meerut. 
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Delhi. 

St.  James'sChnrch 
Calcutta. 
Bareilly. 

Landonr. 

Mooltan. 

Fyzabad. 

Seetapore* 

Muttra. 

Kangra  District. 

Dacca. 

Kussowlee. 

Furlough. 

Furlough. 


Allahabad. 

Fyzabad.— Furl. 
Barrackpore. 
Port  Blair. 
Cawnpope.— Fnrlc 
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Provinces. 
Fnttehgurh. 
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I    MA „ 

Z867  Bev.  Alexander  Newton  Wilson 
1867,12*0.  M.  B.  Mills 


X867  Bev.  William  Henry  Gale,BA.... 

iS67,Bev.  Walter  Harry  Tribe,  MA.... 

Z867  Bev.  Francis  Rodon  Michell  

1867  £er.  Berzihard  Martin  Behr 


1 867  J  Bev.  Brownlo  w  Thos.  Atlay^lf  .i . 

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;z868  £«9.  Baker  Morrell,  MA 

iS6fi,Bev.  Jas.  Williams  Adams,  BA. 
i868|J^p.  Joseph  Sam.  Sandys,  MA. 
i868,£«r.  Wm.  Alexander  Duke,  BA, 
i^\Bev.  Albert  Bschelbach 

1869  Jem.  Clement  Reginald  Tolle-) 

maohe,  Ifil i 

X869L2Z0V.  Allan  Ramsey,  If^ 

iBeglBev.  Charles  Edward  Wheeler... 
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BBXABXI.AC. 


1870  J2ep.  Thomas  David  Qrdy,  MA. 
Z870  JZ«r.  Fred.  T.  Stewart  l>yer,BA, 
Z870  Bev.  Wm.  Jerome  Bnrdett,  BA, 


1872 

1879  pe«D.  Samuel  Bei^amin  Taylor.. 


Bev.  Edgar  Jacob,  MA, . 


1873 
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1873 
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1873 
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Z873 


Bev.  George  Theodore  Dennis ... 

JZ«v.  William  John  Hunt   

Bev.  Baldwin  Hammond,  iC^.... 

Btv.  Andrew  Hooper  Etfcj,  MA. 

Bev,  Chris.  Chas.Thomas  Fagan 
Beo,  John  Fred.  SoobeU,  MA, 


sayne 
Bev.  Arthur  Charles  Pearson  ... 

Bev.  Edward  Montiiort  Beaal^y 


Bev.  Welbore  MaoCarthy 

Bev.  John  Brown 

Bev,  William  John  Rowland... 


S«9.  William  Brook. 


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'  Sir  Arthur  Bochcr  gorved  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  in  1839  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  cap- 
tare  of  Ghnxnce  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  inchidixig  th<J  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroze- 
ihah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
he  riege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Served 
IS  Quarter  Master  General  with  Army  Head  Quarters  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  185''  (severely  wounded. 
Ci?.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lieut. General  T.  F.  Flemyng  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Com- 
Buoded  the  36th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal 
lad  Brevet  of  Major).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Ram- 
Qnffimr,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillian wallah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

♦  Lieut.  General  A.  Tucker  served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  X843  in  Sind, 
knJ  was  severely  wounded  in  five  places  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal,  CXB.,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  LieuuGcneral  E.  Darvall  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  cap- 
nre  of  various  stockades  (Medal).    Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  (Medal). 

^  M^or  General  H.  Palmer  sensed  against  the  Bheel  tribes  in  1827-28.  Campaigns  during  x 838-40  in  Affghanistnn 
ind  B«Ioochistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  was  severely  wounded,  matchlock-bull 
hroogh  left  thigh,  in  a  skirmish  at  the  entrance  to  the  Bolan  Pass  on  the  20th  March  1839.  Sutlej  campaign  of 
£45-46,  commimded  the  48th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (horse  shot),  and  was 
t  Bri.rade  M^or  at  the  action  of  Aliwal— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  Brigade 
la.or  to  Brigadier  General  Wheeler's  Force  at  the  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  in  1846.  and  in  the  Paiyaub  campaign 
i  1:43-49,  including  the  storming  of  the  Dullah  Heights  and  reduction  of  three  small  forts  (Medal) .  Indian  mutiny 
sapaiga  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Chinhut  in  command  of  native  details  from  mutinied  regiments ;  com- 
la::  led  in  the  Mnchee  Bhawn  Fort  from  the  firing  of  the  first  rebel  shot  against  it  to  the  withdrawal  of  its  garrison, 
a«l  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Lucknow  Residency  to  its  relief;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  all  arms  sent  from 
lavnpore  against  rebels  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

'  itajor  General  D.  Pott  served  against  the  insurgents  near  Cuttack  in  1833.  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  cam- 
aicn  of  1845-46  ;  commanded  the  47th  Bengal  Native  Inftintry  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  was 
^Si J  present  at  the  afikir  of  Buddiwal,  action  of  Aliwal,  and  battle  of  Sobraon— horse  shot  (Medal  and  three  Clasps, 
M  Brevet  of  Mi^or).  Commanded  a*force  of  1,800  men  against  the  insurgents  in  Pegu  in  1854.  Commanded  47th 
tucil  Native  Infantry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  against  the  rebels  in  the  Mirzapore  district  (Medal) ;  and 
Qbarked  in  its  command  in  June  1858  on  service  to  China  (Modal). 

'  Major  General  W.  B.  Mulcaster  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AflTghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  waa 
fT'Tv'.y  wounded  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, 
ic.'arling  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40 
iclailing  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Soorjkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ' 

•  Major  General  O.  Cavenagh  served  with  the  4th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the 
Kile  of  Maharaji)orfr— left  leg  carried  away  by  a  cannon-shot  and  charger  killed  (Bronze  Star,  and  mentioned  in 
evpatches) .  Served  also  io  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  in  the  action  of 
tai^liwal  CMedal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Major  General  J.  B.  Paton  served  tne  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze 
wr),  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp),  and 
ipinre  of  Kota  Kangra.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
nl  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillian  wallah— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
ith  ihe  expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  AfiVeedies  in  1850,  including  tiie  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pasa 
ear  Pesh&wur  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Force  employed  to  suppress  the  Groogaira  insurrection  in  1857, 
ul  commanded  the  Field  Detachment  sent  from  Lahore,  which  was  thrice  engaged.  Has  been  twenty-seven 
men  mentioned  in  despatches  and  orders. 

•^  Major  General  J.  M.  B.  F.  Tytler  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affgham'stan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was 
trerely  wounded  at  the  Khyber  Pass.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of 
345-46,  inclnding  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Tliroughout  the 
unjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and 
in-lit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter 
U*ter  General  to  Havelock^s  Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Puttehpore, 
ooiig,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerutgunge  (both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  first  relief  of 
«  £::irrison  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  a  year's  service). 

-  SLr  CharlesBeid  served  in  Upper  Bind  underSir  Charles  Napier  in  1843;  and  with  the  Sirmoor  Battalion  (Goorkhas) 
inxiehont  the  SuUqj  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  and  battle  of  Sobraon— brought  the 
ftrtalion  ont  of  action  (horse  twice  wounded,  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  despatch,  Medal  and 
ta»n).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu),  Commanded  the  Sirmoor  Battalion 
iroii^hout  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857 ;  opened  the  communication  between  Meemt  and  GaJcutta,  for  which  he 
wired  the  thanks  of  Government;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budlee-ke- Serai  and  throughout  the  siege  of 
elhi,  and  commanded  all  the  advanced  posts  on  the  right  of  the  Delhi  Ridge,  including  Hindoo  Rao's  house  (the 
7  of  the  position)  from  the  8th  June  to  the  14th  September,  during  which  period  twenty-six  separate  attacks  upon 
sjK  positions  were  repulsed.  Commanded  a  Column  on  the  17th  June  for  the  attack  on  IQssengunge,  commimded 
^  4th  Column  of  assault  on  Delhi  on  the  14th  Septembei^severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.^  and 
tdal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  X858-59  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel, 
aaked  by  Parliament,  and  on  four  separate  occasions  by  the  Government  of  India).  Is  in  receipt  of  the  Good 
irrice  and  the  Wound  pensions,  and  in  1871  was  nominated  a  KCB.  for  his  distinguished  military  services. 

^  Major  General  G.  P.  Whish  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock  (Medal).  Also 
the  Pux^atih  campaign  of  1848-49  as  an  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat 
tnlal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

■♦  Major  General  H.  F.  Dunsford  served  as  a  Brigade  Mtyor  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the 
alo  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  M«yor).  Commanded  the  Troops  of  the  Rajahs  of  Puttialla  and  Jheend  dur- 
f  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  its  storm  and  capture.  Commanded  the  Buxar  Column  of  the 
lababad  Field  Force  in  Oct-  and  Nov.  1858 ;  commanded  at  the  attack  of  Burahporc  on  the  X4th  Oct.  1858,  driving 
^  TvY)Cls  in  force  out  of  a  strongly  entrenched  position,  and  routing  them  with  great  slaughter;  defeated  an 
Ack  of  the  rebels  at  Sikurreea  on  i6th  October  and  in  other  skirmishes  leading  to  the  successful  attack  on  the 
nx  of  Jugdespore  on  19th  October— severely  woimded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.).  Commanded  the  Jvnteah 
M  force  in  Expeditions  of  1862-63  against  rebel  Jyntoahs  in  Assam,  including  the  capture  of  the  stockades  of 
'".t&zxir.  Munsow,  Oomkai,  Runprbarai,  and  Surtcung  (thanked  bv  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  Governor  General, 
'1  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India).  Commanded  Columns  of  the  Bhootan  field  force  at  the  storm  and  capture 
the  furt  of  Dalimkoto  and  stockade  of  Channoorchie  in  Dec.  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-  Major  General  C.  T.  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  AflTghanistan  of  1839-42,  including  the 
i^''  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  various  actions  near  Candahar  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, 
!liiimg  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  its  final  surrender  at  Rawui 
clc^,  and  was  wounded  in  a  skirmish  with  Sikh  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Claspsj  and 
tvtt  of  Miyor).  Served  at  Mooltan  during  the  mutiny  in  1857,  disarmed  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  Native 
f^try.  was  engaged  against  the  Googaira  rebels,  and  was  besieged  in  the  Serai  of  Cheekawutno  for  four  days 
I'M '*!,' Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  thanks  of  Government) . 

'••Hir  Harry  Lumsden  served  as  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master  to  the  53rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in 
r,rhaniatan  with  General  Pollock's  Force  in  1842,  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kh;jrber  Pass,  operations  in  the 
kzfe^na  and  Sungoo  Khalo  Valleys  under  Brigadier  Monteith,  battle  of  Tazeen,  forcmff  of  the  Jugdulluck  Pass, 
I  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  as  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master  59th  N.I.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign 
1-^46,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  with  the  attacking  Column  (Medal).  Appointed  Extra 
r>tant  to  the  Governor  General's  Agent,  N.W.  Provinces,  on  15th  April  1846,  and  present  with  a  Brigade  of  Seika 
ii-^rt  fanatic  Hindostances ;  the  Syuds  of  Kaghan  and  Hazara  tribes  at  the  forcing  of  the  Doob  Pass  and  aflTair  at 
.'likote,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Government.  Raised  the  Corps  of  Guides,  Cavalry  and  Infantry,  x 3th  Dec. 
,6,  and  present  in  command  of  them  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  in  January  1849 ;  cut  up  a  strong  Detachment  of  rebel 

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359  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

Seik  Infkntry  under  Gnnda  Sing  in  Maharaja  Oolab  Sine*  a  territorr,  and  thanked  by  Goremment ;  and  preeent 
the  battle  of  Oooierat  (mentioned  in  despatchee,  Pni^janb  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor).  Hu  ra 
manded  the  Guide  Corps  in  sixteen  affairs  with  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier,  including  Lt.Colonel  G.  Sl 
Lawrence's  attack  on  Baboozie,  Pulie  Zoormundie,  and  Shere  Khanie  in  1847 :  Lt. Colonel  Bradshaw's  attack  on  i 
same  villages  with  the  addition  of  Suggow  and  Moora  in  1850 ;  Sir  Colin  Campbell's  affkirs  of  Dnbb.  Kawadm 
Planghar,  Iskakote,  in  1852.  Served  in  Brisadier  General  Chamberlain's  expedition  a^unst  Cabul  Khale  s 
Masood  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60,  and  commanded  the  left  attack  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burmra  Pass,  as  well  as  st  Cu 
Puloseen  when  a  heavy  night  attack  was  repulsed  and  the  enemy  severely  punished  (Medal  with  Claqp).  GondBci 
a  political  mission  to  Caudahar  in  1857.  Was  severely  wounded  by  a  fanatic  while  in  command  of  the  Guide  Con 
and  Aug.  1864. 

17  Major  General  R.  G.  Taylor  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  as  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  on  391th  Dc 
1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee  (Medal).  Poaj^: 
campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  town,  surreods 
the  citadel,  and  battle  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

1"  Major  General  A.  Fytche  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Arracan  Battalion  emploved  against  the  Wtja 
hill  tribe  on  the  Arracan  frontier  in  1841-42,— took  the  Walleng  Hill  stockade,  and  reduced  the  tribe  to  sobmissr 
Served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (sererely  wooadsc 
and  subsequent  pursuit  of  Qxe  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Raised  and  commanded  an  irrmii 
force  with  which,  in  conjunction  with  a  party  of  se^en  and  marines  under  Commander  Rennie.  he  defeated  tl 
Burmese  Chiefs  Nga-thein  and  Moung-tha-bon,  on  the  asnd  and  ajrd  Jan.,  and  the  Burmese  Governor  of  tb«  pn 
vince  of  Bassein'on  the  spth  Jan.  1853,  capturing  nine  guns  and  upwards  of  3.000  stand  of  arms  (thanked  br  a 
Governor  General  of  India  in  Council).  Co-operated  with  the  force  under  Sir  John  Cheape  during  March  ic 
against  the  force  under  Myat-Toon  in  the  vicimty  of  Donabew— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  tiianked  bjl 
Government  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Quelled  a  rebellion  of  the  Bnrmme  in  t^e  ^ 
sein  district  in  Feb.  1854,  with  a  small  force  of  regular  troops  and  a  levy  of  Burmese,  and  after  three  engageinaB 
completely  routed  the  insurgents  and  captured  their  leaders  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India).  QucDadi 
rebellion  of  the  Karen  tribes  m  the  Bassein  district  with  the  Bassein  Police  Corps,  which  he  commanded  dunu 
Jan.  and  Feb.  1857,  routing  a  large  body  of  insurgents  under  Meng-loung,  a  pseudo  prince  of  that  tribe,  and  taldai 
him  prisoner  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  of  India  in  Council). 

1*  Major  General  D.  M.  Stewart  served  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  fttmtier  in  1854-55  (mrntkcd  s 
despatcnes).  Commanded  the  Volunteers  serving  in  the  Allyghur  district  in  May  and  June  1857,  ^nd  all  c^msim 
cation  with  the  Upper  Provinces  having  been  cut  off  he  volunteered  to  carry  despatches  ftt>m  the  GovemineEt  a 
the  North- West  Provinces  to  the  Officer  commanding  at  Delhi ;  on  arrival  in  camp  was  appointed  Deputy  A&a^asi 
Adjutant  General  of  the  Field  Force  and  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  hnri 
of  Major) ;  afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucksov.  ci 
throughout  the  operations  inRohilcund  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Cj» 
mam  led  the  Bengal  Brigade  with  the  expedition  to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  asd  CXi 

^  Sir  Henry  Norman  served  as  A(^utant  of  the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Pnujanb  eaa- 
paign  of  1848-49  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  actions  at  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerai,  o^ 
sub.sequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert  (Medi^  with  two  Claaps).  Was  Bno« 
Mn^jor  to  the  Troops  engaged  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  and  Sir  Colin  Campbell :  lai 
as  Brigndo  Major  or  D.  A.  Adj.  General  to  the  Troops  employed,  was  engaged  in  various  expeditions  anisA  ta 
mountain  tribes  near  Peshawur  in  X850-51-52-53-54  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  31st  N.I.  durin?  dt 
Sonthal  insurrection  in  1855-^6,  and  for  four  months  was  in  command  of  a  separate  Detadunent  (thsiiis<i  17 
the  Cnmmander  in  Chief  in  India  for  surprising  and  capturing  an  insurgent  chief).  Was  cngagtMl  throngltoii  'J* 
operations  against  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  India  from  the  first  outbreak  in  May  1857  until  the  termination  0/ 1^ 
war.  As  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  was  present  at  the  action  of  Badlee  Serai  on  8th  June  1857  in  wtdt 
the  Adjutant  General  (Colonel  Chester}  was  killed,  ana  performed  the  duties  of  Adjutant  General  to  the  Amrr  it  i^' 
field  from  that  date,  with  the  exception  of  some  portion  of  the  siege  of  Delhi,  until  the  end  of  the  war.  S(T^- 
throu>rhout  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  the  8th  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  1857 ;  was  present  with  Greathed's  Cahus:  a 
the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra ;  subsequently  in  Nov.  1857  in  action  near  Bunterah  in  Oodcvnh*.^ 
Troops  under  Brigadier  Grant.  Present  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  the  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throu^bi^^ 
operations  connected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot  at  the  storming  of  the  Shah  Niueef)  ;  at  the  n'^^'i 
Cawnpore  and  subsequent  operations  from  28th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  1857  when  the  Gwalior  Contmgent  sad  (Crr 
Troops  were  finally  routed  and  dispersed ;  at  the  action  near  Khodagunge  and  reoccupation  of  Futtehehur  cmxrii^' 
1858,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  to  atst  March  1858.  Rohilcund  campaign  in  May,  including  the  tcsx 
of  Bareilly .(wounded)  and  afilBiir  at  Shahjehanpore ;  campaign  in  Oude  during  the  cold  season  of  1858-50.  inrla^* 
the  affhirs  of  Doundeakeira,  Bergudia,  Muqiaea,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal  with  three  Claspe,  CB.,  and  Brfrra  ' 
Major  and  Lt.Colonel ;  was  twenty-five  times  thanked  in  flreneral  orders  and  despatches  for  services  in  the  fie!d). 

**  Major  General  G.  W.  G.  Green  served  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  Chjurles  Napier  against  tiie  hill  tn>>  ^ 
Sind  in  1845.    Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  ai>-li^ 

ghans  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Commanded  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  expeditions  in  1855  and  1857  under  Brip-* 
hamberlain  against  the  AfiVeedies  and  Bozdars  on  the  Denuat  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).   Commanded  ehr  vi:^ | 
Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  assault  (wounded)  and  mtta*^ 
of  Delhi,  battle  of  Nujufghur,  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  ofLucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  subaeqaest  c-rc>\ 
tion  at  and  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khodagunge,  throufl^hout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  caxpai 
in  Rohilcund  and  recapture  of  BareiDy  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  Govenunent.  KthI 
of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.).  (Jommanded  the  2nd  Puxgaub  Infantxy  in  the  expedition  against  the  Wazerfl 
in  April  and  May  i860,  including  the  action  at  the  Barrara  Pass. 

*>  Major  General  W.  T.  Hughes  served  throughout  the  Sutlq  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battlesof  Mi.>  -il 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  reducoancM 
Forts  of  Rungul  Mongul,  Kurmrwallah,  and  Moraree,  and  storming  of  the  DuUah  Heights  (Medal).  Serveri  w 
the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1851-52 ;  present  at  the  aflkir  on  the  Height*  »Ni 
Michnee  ;  in  command  of  a  Cavalry  Piquet  attacked  and  routed  a  laree  party  of  Momund  marauders  (horse  t^<^^ 
three  sabre  wounds).  Commanded  ist  Punjaul)  Cavalry  against  the  Othman  Khel  and  other  tribes  on  the  E'i«i; 
frontier  in  May  and  June  1852,  including  the  afikirs  at  Pranghur  and  Nardund,  and  action  at  Pakkot  (Mt^bii  r 
Clasps.  Commanded  the  1st  Punjaub  Cavalry  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  present  £.: 
disarming  of  the  Native  Infantry  Regts.  at  Mooltan  ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  all  arms  at  the  reduction  of  J 
town  of  Belleh  (horse  received  8])ear,  sword,  and  bullet  wounds) ;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  SahanLi^a 
Mozufftirnuggur,  and  Meerut  districts  in  1857-58,  and  at  the  reoccupation  of  Rohilcund  ;  throughout  Ube  Ouif  n^ 
paign,  and  present  at  the  reduction  of  Rampore  Russia,  actions  at  Churdah,  Mugeetia,  and  Riuikec,  and  parse  ^ 
the  Kttpteo  ;  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  and  present  at  the  taking  of  Nana's  guns  at  Sitka  Ghat,  and  attat-k  ct  '4 
rebels  at  the  Khorinlle  river  (Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  several  times  mentioned  in  despatclK^,  ^ 
thanked  by  the  Government). 

"  Major  General  J.  L.  Vaughan  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mni^^ 
pore  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Mnjor  General  Littler  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Turkish  C«iuti:.irr:' 
Assistant  and  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  from  Oct.  1855  to  June  1856  (Turkish  Medal,  ath  Class  of  thf  Mfi- 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Field  Force  on  the  Eusufzaie  frontier  in  July  and  Aug.  1857,  and  wi^  ^^ 
thanked  by  Government,  particularly  for  the  attacks  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nerinjeeon  thezist  Jal?a^i  I 
August.  Commanded  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  all  the  operations  in  Oude  subsequent  to  the  capture  of  LDctl 
in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Baree,  Simree,  and  Nawabgune,  and  passage  of  the  Gumtee  at  Solianpon?  it 
manded  a  Field  Force  on  the  frontier  of  Nepaul  from  April  to  Dec.  1859 — twice  thanked  by  Government  (Me'lAJ- '4 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  stn  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  operations  of  the  Eusufz.'i'e  Field  Ki 
against  the  hill  tribes  from  Oct.  to  Dec.  1863  {CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  H-vv'l 
Field  Force  in  1868.  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  dcsriSti^ 
and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp). 

**  Major  General  S.  J.  Browne  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  pras«i£  ^  a 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  the  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwsdlah,  and  Oocjerat  (Medal  wkI  r4 


Bengal  Staff  Corps, — Wa/r  Services.  360 

ips).  In  oommand  of  the  and  Pm^jaab  Cavalry  and  Corps  of  Gnides  seryed  on  the  Den^'at  and  Peahawor 
itier  firoxn  1850  to  1869,  including  operations  against  Oomnrzaie  Wnzeerees  in  1851-53;  the  Bozdar  Beloooh 
edition  in  March  1857 ;  the  attacks  on  Narinjee  (Eusofzai  border)  in  Julv  and  August  1857,  and  in  rarious 
or  sldrmiahee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  in  command  of  the  and  Pusjaub  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
ipaign  of  X858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Mi^or),  actions  of  Koorsee,  Rooyah, 

Allygxuige,  and  capture  of  Bareilly.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  at  the  action  of 
innpore  and  defeat  and  dispersion  of  the  rebels.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  in  the 
>ck  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  m  their  position  at  Seerpoorah  and  capture  of  their  guns  and  camp— dangerouslv 
mded  in  two  places,  first  by  a  severe  sword-cut  on  the  left  knee,  and  afterwards  bv  another  sword-cut  whicn 
[tred  the  left  arm  at  the  shoulder  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Commander  in 
ef  and  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

Major  General  Charles  Cureton  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal  and 
sp).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Brigadier  Greneral  Cureton  commanding  the 
airy  Division  in  the  action  of  Ramnuggur  (slightly  woundea) ;  also  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
le  of  Goojerat,  and  accompanied  Sir  W.  Gilbert  s  Column  in  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  and  Afigluji  Army,  capture 
^ttock,  and  occupation  of  Peshawur  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Engaged  against  the  Mountain  Tribes,  North 
Jt  Frontier,  in  1849, 1852,  and  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59, 
xnst  the  Sealkote  mutineers  at  the  action  of  Trimmoo  (jrhat,  and  against  the  Grogaira  rebels  in  1857.  Commanded 
tTiGn's  Mooltance  Regiment  of  Ca^'alrv  and  had  charge  of  the  Intelligence  Department  throughout  the  campaigns 
Rohilcund  and  Oude  in  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Bhagwola,  Negina,  Bareilly,  Shiihjehanpore,  Bunaie, 
ibabad,  Bonkegaon,  Mahodiix)re,  Russoolpore,  Mittowlee,  and  Biswa  (eleven  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
>lifihed  in  Goieral  orders,  Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB.). 

Major  General  C.  A.  Barwell  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  TVas  Officiating  Brigade  Major 
iucknow  at  the  time  of  the  outbreak  in  May  1857  <uid  continued  to  serve  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  defence 
he  Residency  until  the  final  relief  of  the  garrison  in  Nov.  1857 ;  subsequently  served  as  a  Bri^de  Major  in  the 
1  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore ;  and  as  a  D.  A.  Adjutant  General  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
r,  attack  on  Port  Roovah  and  action  of  iilygunge,  reoccupntion  of  Shahjehanporc,  battle  of  Bareuly,  and  action 
the  Sardah — wounded  (frequentlv  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Grovemment,  Brevets  of  Msgor  and  Lt. 
onel.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

'  Major  General  F.  E.  Yoyle  served  against  Bheels  in  1837  ;  and  in  1857  against  the  Googaira  rebels,  including 
w  night  attacks  by  the  rebels,  ending  in  their  defeat  and  relief  of  the  town  of  Pak  Puttun  (Medal). 
^  Major  General  J.  T.  Shakespear  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
"Oite^jhah  (Medal  and  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal). 
'  (?olanel  H.  Ramsay  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Mednl). 

*  Colonel  P.  D.  Atkinson  served  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier. 

^  Colonel  R.  N.  Raikes  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar,  99th  Dec.  1843 

■onze  Star).    Served  also  in'  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'  Colonel  C.  Harris  served  in  Afigbonistan  during  the  operations  of  1841-42  (Me^).  , 

*  Colonel  S.  Richards  served  in  the  Sutlei  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
'  Colonel  J.  B.  Gastrell  served  against  the  Jeypore  Insurgents  in  1838.  Also  in  the  Bundlecund  campaign  of 
3-43.  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  and  affair  at  Ramnuggur, 
Jda^  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Armv  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the 
nthal  campaign  of  1855,  and  commanded  one  of  the  columns  in  the  final  beating  up  and  subjection  of  the  tribe. 

*  Colonel  G.  Jackson  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842.  Also  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-4^  (Medal).  Served 
rinsr  the  operations  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1851-52  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  and  when  m  command  of  the 
iposi  of  Mutta  repulsed  the  attack  of  the  combined  Momund  tribes  on  the  8th  Dec.  1S51  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was 
ice  wounded  in  an  attack  on  a  body  of  mutineers  of  the  26th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1857. 

'  Colonel  J.  K.  Spence  served  in  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  in  1839-40  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  H.  Nicoll  served  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Saugor  and  Bundlecund  districts  in  1843-43.  The 
ralior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  The  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-40 
edal).  The  ^mthal  campaign  in  1855-56.  Served  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  Budlce  ko  Serai  on  the  8tn 
oe  1857,  storming  the  heights  before  Delhi,  throughout  the  siege  assault  and  final  capture  of  the  ci^  (Medal 
th  CUu!^,  and  Brevet  of  Mtyor). 

*  Colonel  A.  Turner  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-^9  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  M.  J.  Tumbull  served  with  the  7th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  in  Sind  for  two  years  on  the  frontier  under 
r  Charles  Napier  in  1844-45 ;  and  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler,  the 
sster  portion  of  the  time  as  Officiating  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 
'  (.V)lonel  R.  C.  Lawrence  served  in  the  Sutlei  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
rvcd  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Political  Officer  in  charge  of  tne  Cashmere  Contingent  under  General 
Iv)n  in  1857,  a^d  '''^^^  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  commanding  the  4th  Column  of  assault  on  M^'or 
id  being  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  E.  T.  Dalton  was  engaged  in  expeditions  against  the  frontier  tribes  in  Assam  in  1839-40  and  43, 
umed  and  superintended  an  expedition  which  surprised  and  captured  the  Mishnee  Chief  who  had  murdered  uie 
mch  Missionaries  Kirk  and  Bourry  on  the  Thobetan  frx>ntier,  and  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Governor 
aeral.  Served  in  1858  as  Commissioner  of  Chota  Nagpore,  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Mac  Dowell  against 
)el8  in  Palamow.  Prom  May  18 ^8  to  Feb.  1859  ^^^  employed  against  the  Singhboom  Insurgents  (Medal). 
'Colonel  J.  C.  Haughton  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1838-42  in  Beloochistan  and  Affghanistan,  in- 
>^g  the  storming  of  the  Bolan  Pass,  repulse  of  a  night  attack  of  Merab  Khan,  action  of  Abee  Khan,  thronghdat 
i  siege  of  Cheerelur  and  commanded  the  6th  Goorkhas  when  it  was  cut  to  pieces  (severely  wounded,  losing  right 
Qd).  Was  present  with  the  army  at  Cabul  during  the  siege  and  left  in  hospital,  in  the  enemy's  hands  under 
iieral  Elphinstone's  capitulation,  remaining  a  prisoner  till  September  1842 :  afterwards  served  with  Broadfoot's 
ppers  and  Miners  during  the  re-occupation  of  Cabool  and  march  from  Affghanistan.  Served  with  the  Ramghur 
•ttalion  at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  in  seven  affairs  during  1846-47. 

*  Colonel  H.  Hopkinson  served  as  Political  Officer  against  the  hill  tribes  of  the  Kolvelyne  in  Dec.  1847  and  Jan. 
>8.  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  of  the  Akong  Stockade.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  batUee 
Chillianwallah  and  (Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  Affghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  (Clasps). 
innofte  war  in  1852,  including  the  capture  of  Martaban  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

''  Colonel  J.  R.  McMullin  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  39th  Deo.  z8 
raiize  Star).    Pimjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Soroojhkoond,  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan 
1  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Bri(;adier  General  T.  F.  Wilson  commanded  a  detached  Company  of  the  13th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the  cap- 
^  of  thefortof  Chirgong  in  April  1841  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Also  at  the  action  of  Punwarree in  Bundlecund 
June  1842.  Served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of 
'  Chenab.  and  battle  of  Gk>ojerat  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  appointed 
P^ly  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Sir  Henry  Lawrence  on  the  21st  May  1857,  and  present  in  the  action  with  the 
'itiieers  in  the  old  cantonments  of  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  and  morning  of  the  31st  May,  also  at  the 
ttle  of  Chinhut  the  30th  June,  and  was  slightly  wounded  by  a  piece  of  the  same  shell  by  which  Sir  Henry  Law 
"ce  was  mortally  woundetl  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  old 
icknow  Garrison  throughout  the  entire  defence  of  the  Residency,  a  period  of  145  days  (slightly  wounded,  and  waa 
ominentjy  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Grovemment  "for  courage,  activity,  and  sound  judgment  in  a 
^y  biKh  degree  ").  Served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  the  Hon.  Percy  Herbert  in  pursuit  of  Fcroze  Shah  and  a 
^Hfl  force  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Major,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen). 
*^  ColonelB.  E.  Bacon  served  with  the  50th  BengalN.I.  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  was  pi^entat  the 
tion  of  Panniar  (Bronse  Star).  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Corps  of  Sappers  and  Pioneers  during  the  Pun- 
'ib  campaign  of  1848-49,  present  at  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  01  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwalla,  and 
'"jerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  also  with  his  regiment  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Saugor  and  Bun- 
^ud  districts  in  1842-43,  and  in  the  Sontal  district  in  1855. 

*^  Colonel  A.  C.  Plowden  served  against  the  insurgents  in  Bundlectmd  in  1843.   Punjaub  campaign  of  i848-4gOA- 

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361  Bengal  Staff  Corps, — War  Services, 

clnding  the  sie^e  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  repnl^e  of  the  enemy's  night  att4ick  on  the  British  camp  atMnl 
Thai,  and  action  of  Soroojhkoond  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Gk>orkha  Army  under  H.H.  Mah&ra.ah  Ji 
Bahadoor  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  held  mihtary  charge  of  a  Division  of  the  Force;  eiipatriHl  i 
defeated  the  rebel  forces  at  Peepraitch  and  Shahgunge  in  the  Goruckpore  district,  the  enemy  numberinsr  u.oy. 
Shahgunge ;  at  Pandoo  Nuddee  in  Oude,  the  rebels  having  600  killed ;  recapture  of  Goruckpore  and  oi>erau 
attending  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  which  his  Division  took  seven  guns.  Succeeded  to  the  cbanrv  of 
Goorkha  Army  after  the  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  conducted  it  through  Oude  to  Scgowlie.  occupying  Pyzalsui  (n  rer 
which  was  evacuated  by  the  rebels  on  approach  of  the  Goorkha  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  nf  Major) 
»i  Colonel  A.  Boyd  served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Bind  in  lui 
Throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  at  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Cheual.,  1 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  Army,  and  snbseqaem  y-up 
of  the  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  four  Companies  of  the  Emtmean  l^tc 
Fusiliers  in  the  operations  in  Bunnah  against  the  rebel  chief  Moimg  Goung  Gee  in  1854-55.  Commanded  the 
European  Bengal  Fusiliers  at  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  and  during  all  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  iS:-, 
eluding  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Ma^or). 

"  Colonel  G.  C.  Hatch  served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  Army  under  Lord  Clyde  at  the  nht 
Lucknow  in  1857  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Colonel  H.  C.  Adlam  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Kott  dnr 
1840-42,  including  the  advance  upon  Ghuznee  and  Cabool  and  storming  of  IstaltflT  (Medal).   Commanded  the  ^ri 
nor  General's  escort  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore,  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).    Served  in  the  Sutlej  caa['A.-i 
846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraou  (Medal) . 

*♦  Colonel  W.  Agnew  served  during  the  Punjaul)  campaigi^  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Employed  against  the  n^ 
North  of  JuUnndcr,  and  present  at  the  first  attack  on  Ram  Singh's  position  at  Dullah. 

"  Colonel  O.  Hamilton  served  the  campaign  of  1845  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Hill  Tribes  h  s 
Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

*•  Colonel  A.  H.  Temau  served  in  Bimdlecund  in  1842-43,  and  was  several  times  engaged  with  the  reb 
Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  (Mc-dnl.  mt^n*; 
in  despatch).  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-^8,  including  numerous  expeditions  against  the  re'w*  '^ 
Nursingpore,  Sangor,  and  Jubbulpore  districts.  Commanded  a  party  of  the  3rd  Irregular  Cavaln'  in  as  ?» 
on  a  bcKly  of  rebels  in  the  Saugor  district  (horse  killed,  thanked  by  the  Lt.  Governor  of  the  Central  Pnv  1:1 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Jaloun  l>!rL  » 
Clasp),  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  action  of  tho  Betwah,  siege  and  capture  i>(  j^ 
action  of  Konch,  taking  of  Kalpeo  (mentioned  in  despatch).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  iLscI'sJ 
the  action  of  Sahao  (mentioned  m  despatches).  Mentioned  in  Governor  General's  minute  of  2nd  July  i^:~  i 
gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  conveyed  by  letter  fh)m  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  dated  4th  Jut. .  ■ 
*7  Colonel  W.  Fullerton  served  in  theGwalior  campaign,  and  was  presentat  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  '^3  -• '^P 
1841  (Bronze  Star),  Sutlej  campaign  in  1849-46,  including  the  Battle  of  Ferozeshah  (mentioned  in  despat<rher.  Vel 
^Colonel  R.  R.  Mamwaring  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  thebattleof  i^  't 
(Medal).  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  Indian  mutiny  campaign  including  several  actions  with  tho  rebels  iM-i 
*»  Colonel  A.  Macqueen  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  N<:>tt  in  ::.: 
including  the  advance  upon  Ghuznee  andTCabool,  and  taking  of  Istaliff  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutl«'^  i-^n  I* 
of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkce,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Cla^p^i  I'- 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnyvn?,  acnf 
Kaleo  Nuddeo,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  afikirs  of  Baree  and  Simree  (Medal  with  two  Cla?iwi 

«"  Colonel  H.  M.  Wilson  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  nrescnt  throtighont  the  »ie?i  t> 
tions  before  Mooltan,  including  the  stormmg  of  the  Dhurmsalla,  and  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  also  j>res<!i'.  st 
battle  of  Goojerat— horse  shot  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  i8;t-55,  i^ 
ding  the  siege  and  storming  of  Delhi  and  subsequent  six  days'  operations  in  the  city  until  its  £ml  cai^i^ri .  '1* 
accompanied  Greathed's  (x)lunm,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Ai.ta;  si! 
quently  with  the  force  under  Lord  Clyde  at  the  taking  of  Dilkoosha  and  La  Martiniere,  storming  of  the  SrtnLi- 
bagh  and  the  whole  of  the  operations  ending  in  the  final  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  twice  shot),  afterwanl*  n 
at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  several  times  mett. "atK 
despatches,  and  thanked  by  Government).  Commanded  9th  Native  Iiifhntry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  iS^:  '^ 
with  Clasp).    Commanded  3i8t  Native  Infantry  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  1868  (Clasp). 

«*  Colonel  R.  N.  Tronson  served  throughout  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  Uie  aflkir  of  Banii 
gur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Afd 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  a  detachment  of  troops  and  liorse  and  Foot  Police  during  the  rebeUios  c^ 
Nomad  Tribes  in  the  Sutlej  in  1857 ;  repulsed  with  slaughter  a  night  attack  of  2000  men  and  destroyed  wveral  <i 
enemy's  villages  and  strongholds.  Marched  55  miles,  the  ^eater  portion  through  water,  in  twenty  consecutive  ba 
with  an  active  enemy  on  the  fiank,  to  the  rescue  of  the  city  of  Pak  Puttun.  The  rapidity  of  this  movemec.  a 
opinion  of  the  local  authorities,  insured  its  success,  and  was  tho  means  of  preventing  the  disaffected  in  Bbnu 
pore  and  Sirsa  from  joining  the  Googaria  insurgents,  and  of  saving  tho  many  rich  towns  and  villages  nu  tbe  '^^ 
and  of  stopping  the  progress  of  the  rebellion  along  its  banks.  Served  against  the  mutineers  at  Mooltan  m  Ai 
and  September  1858  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  Reginald  Ouseley  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  campaign  in  R  bi  r 
actions  of  Kukraolee  and  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore  and  partial  action  there,  and  capture  of  Stab 
(Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  Greneral). 

«*  Colonel  W.  R.  Eliott  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  ri  i 
tan  and  battle  of  Gioojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  In  July  1857,  as  Officiating  Commissioner  of  G\v>ieru  a 
Punjaub,  he  commanded  and  led  a  body  of  Mounted  Police  against  a  party  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  of  the  m*^  ' 
gal  Native  Infantry  in  the  island  of  the  Jhelum  river,  and  destroyed  tncm  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  T.  Rattray  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  tra*  s^^* 
wounded  at  tho  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  &c%sT-'>t 
hill  tribes  in  Scind  in  1844-45.  In  1856  raised  and  disciplined  a  body  of  Sikhs  (now  tho  45th  Benjjal  Nsi^ 
fantry— Rattray's  Sikhs)  for  service  in  the  Sonthal  Pergimnahs;  conmiandcd  them  throughout  the  Sejxiy  na" 
1857-58,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gya,  Akherpore,  Dhunchooa,  Jugdeespore,  Nonoodhee,  and  KusmatP-^ 
Major.  Medal,  and  several  times  thanked  by  Government). 

«*  Colonel  J.  M.  Cripps  served  tho  campaign  of  1842  in  AfTghanistan  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  inds:" 
forcing  of  tho  Khyber  Pass  and  actions  of  JugduUuck,  Tezeen,  and  Istaliff  (Medal).  Also  throu/rhoat  tbr  s 
campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  twi)  Ci-f- 
«*  Colonel  J.  B.  Dennys  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott.  ^-  ^ 
the  various  actions  leading  to  the  rooccupation  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  during  the  SnUej  campaim  of  ■■'*'■ 
In  1853  commanded  the  Kotah  contingent  and  troops  sent  from  Nusserabad  in  the  reduction  of  the  fort  of  K^r  j 
Commanded  the  Kotah  contingent  on  tho  outbreak  of  the  mutinies  and  was  employed  some  weeks  ar*-^ 
rebels  in  tho  Agra  nnd  Muttra  districts  ;  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Abwal  in  Rajpootana,  u>i  ;^** 
panied  field  forces  from  Neemuch  in  civil  capacity  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  Tantia  Topee. 

•7  Colonel  J.  R.  Pughe  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  aflfkir  of  Buddiwal  airI  ^ 
of  Aliwal  (Medal). 

••  Colonel  G.  G.  Moxon  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  and  was  presentat  the  fir?i 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltap,mcluding  the  capture  of  the  town,  surrender  of  the  Toxtrces,  rep^"^^'  •-' 
night  attack  on  our  Camp  at  Muttee  Thai,  storming  of  tno  Dhurmsala,  action  of  Sorooijkhoond,  and  attack  - 
Suburbs  on  27th  Dec.  1848 ;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clsepe).  Serv«*-  - 
Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1858-59;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  Military  Police  and  proceeded  to  tb-^  ^  ' 
the  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Mendiah,  who  was  surrounded  by  rebels  at  Shaikporah ;  in  December  1858  c.r.  "si-^ 
a  force  of  Irregular  Cavalry  and  Infantry  and  Military  Police  and  routed  a  large  body  of  mTitineeni  an<l  l^-« 
under  the  rebel  leader  Runmut  Singh,  killing  five  of  his  sirdars  and  capturing  the  whole  of  his  camp  e-iuf-- ' 
baggage ;  subsequently  engaged  in  pursuit  of  rebels  under  Himmult  Singh,  and  on  three  occasionb  cau^^i-i  =? 
enemy  and  defeated  them  (Medal) .  i      r^r-^r-^ir^ 

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'  Colonel  B.  P.  Lloyd  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Bundlecimd  in  1842-43,  including  the  action  of  Bhugora. 
alinr  campaign  and  present  at  the  hattle  of  Maharajporo  on  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Surrender  of  Kote 
ngrri  in  Juno  1846.  Was  Superintendent  of  Neemuch  when  the  Native  Brigade  at  that  station  mutinied  on  3rd 
le  1S57  ;  regained  possession  on  the  6th  June  with  a  few  Native  Horsemen  and  Police,  and  succeeded  in  holding; 
tntil  reinforced  by  some  Kotah  and  Boondee  Troops,  and  restored  British  authority  in  the  Neemuch  district ;  pre- 
t  at  the  action  at  Jeerum ;  conducted  the  duties  of  Commandant  throughout  the  defence  of  Neemuch,  when  the 
Tiaou  was  besieged  by  the  rebels  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Commander 
Chief  of  the  Bombay  Army,  and  received  a  letter  under  date  nth  Juno  i86oD'om  the  Secretary  of  State  conveying 
crracious  approbation  of  the  Queen  of  his  conduct  duringthe  rebellion). 

^  i.'olonel  G.  !•.  Showers  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  in  June  1846.  Served  in  the  campaign  in 
stem  Rajpootana  in  1847,  and  commanded  in  the  attack  and  reduction  of  the  desert  stronghold  of  Garsesuf,  re- 
ting  in  the  capture  of  the  marauder  chief  Thakoor  Jowahir  Singh.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  on  Lord 
lirh  8  staff  at  the  battle  of  Groojerat  (Medal  ^vith  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1857-58  includ* 
the  pursuit  of  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  attack  and  occupation  of  Neembahera,  Cavalry  affair  before  Fort  Nee« 
ch,  and  action  of  Purtabghur  (Medal  %vith  Clasp). 

'  Colouel  O.  J.  M.  Farrington  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaisn  (Medal). 

'  Colonel  G.  E.  Holmes  served  throughout  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second 
re  operations  before  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  fortress,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  surrender  of  Cheniote,  and  battle 
[>x»jerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Colonel  J.  A.  Wright  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affhir  of  Ramnug- 
'.  p:i«sago  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Groojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal 
h  two  CTlasps). 

^^  Colonel  H.  C.  Johnstone  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842-43.  Commanded  the  Murree  Volunteers  in  Sept. 
I  October  1857,  and  aided  in  suppressing  a  rebellion  among  the  surrounding  Hill  Tribes  (Medal).  Served  on 
staff  of  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  as  Surveyor  with  the  expedition  against  the  Cabool  Khcyl  Wnzeerees  in 
z.  1S59  and  January  i860 ;  and  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April 
i  May  i860.  Serve<l  throughout  the  Eusofzie  campaign  of  1863-64  including  the  advance  to  and  destruction  of 
Ika  and  operations  at  Umbeyla.  Also  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  and  expedition  to  the  Black  Moimtain 
entioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

'  Colonel  S.  F.  Graham  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in Affghanistan  (Medal).    Also  duringthe  Sutlej campaign. 
't  Calunol  B.  Parrott  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Polloc'c  (NIedal). 
^  Colonel  J.  N.  Young   served  the   campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pi^Uock,  including  the 
Ping  cf  the  Kliyber  and  JugduUuck  Passes,  actions  in  the  Tezeen  Valley  and  on  the  Huft  Kohtul,  and  recapture 
CalHX)l  (Medal). 

*  (.'olonel  G.  A.  S.  Fooks  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star). 
njaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Commanded  a  detachment  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855,  including 
e  skirmishes  with  the  rebels. 

*  Brigadier  General  W.  J.  F.  Stafford  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the 
ge  and  capture  of  Delhi  (wounded  the  day  o' the  assault).  Commanded  the  ist  Pimjaub  Infantry  after  the 
aaltand  until  the  final  evacuation  of  the  city  by  the  rfcbels.  Was  Brifs^ade  Major  of  the  Hurrianah  Field  Force, 
d  in  command  of  a  portion  of  it,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Jhujjur,  and  action  of  Namoul  (mentioned  in 
^patches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  of  the  Punjaub).  Commanded  the  22nd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  action 
Kurkrowlee  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served 
ring  the  China  Expedition  of  1860-62,  and  commanded  the  nth  Punjaub  Infantry  throughout  the  operations 
ainstthe  Tacping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  including  capture  of  stockades  on  4th  April,  capture 
stockaded  village  of  Tserpoo.  stockades  near  Nanksiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  waUed  towns  of  Kading, 
inpoo,  Najow,  and  Cholih,  and  repulse  of  a  very  superior  force  on  the  25th  May ;  commanded  a  mixed  force  at 
i  relief  of  Tsinpoo.  Served  throughout  the  Looshai  campaign  of  1871-72  in  command  of  the  22nd  Bengal  Native 
&ntry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  R.  Unwin  served  with  the  f(jrce  under  General  Nott  from  Candahar  to  Cabool  in  1842  (Medal).  Gwa- 
r  campaign  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  I)ec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  cam- 
ion of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodke'e.  Ferozeshah.  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub 
mpaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Indian  mutinj'  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow 

2.Uh  Sept.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1838,  action  of  Allygimge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly 
leiUU  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  G.  Holroyd  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  (Force  under  General  Nott  in  1838-49 
onnded  at  Banco  Rnban  15th  Sept.  1842),  including  the  adv.ince  upon  Ghuznee  and  Cabool,  and  taking  of  Istaliff 
Iwlal).  Gwalior  campaign,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, 
dating  the  battle  of  Sobraon— horse  shot  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  J.  Nisbett  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
liUiauwallah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  H.  L.  Robertson  ser\'ed  in  the  Indian  mutiny ' campaign  in  1857-58,  and  commanded  the  Troops  at 
tiniifhur  and  at  the  engagement  with  the  rebels  in  August  1857  (Medal).  Served  in  China  from  April  1858  to  March 
i5o  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  A.  Robinson  accompanied  the  expedition  against  the  rebels  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jyntea  Hills  in  com- 
and  of  a  Wing  of  the  20th  Bengal  Native  Infantry.  Present  at  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Ooksae. 
*"  Colonel  J.  Cockbum  Hood  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  first  and  second  siege 
erations  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  city,  and  action  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasj)).  Ser\'ed  also  in  the  In- 
Mi  mutiny  campaign  in  1858 ;  co:nmanded;  a  Wing  of  the  1st  Punjaub  Infantry 'in  operations  under  Brigadier  Ge- 
>nil  Showers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jhujjur,  also  present  in  the  action  of  Shumshabad,  siege  and 
pturt- of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Begum's  Palace,  and  dangerously  wounded  when  commanding  4th  Ptm- 
lb  Infantrj-  in  ass.ault  on  the  final  position  held  by  the  Moodiro  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
revet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  surprise  of  Besotee  village  of  Gera  25th  Feb.  1869. 
as  twice  received  the  thanks  of  the  Lt.  Governor  of  the  Pimjaub  for  services,  and  the  especial  thanks  of  the 
jvernor  General  in  Council  for  services  in  the  field,  17th  April  1869. 

**  Colonel  T.  P.  Waterman  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
ieuab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp), 

■'  Colonel  H.  Raban  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Modal). 

Colonel  H.  Le  Poor  Trench  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock, 
eluding  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  the  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal), 
^■cd  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaiffn  of  1857-58  including  the'battle  of  Nujjuf^hur  (horse  killed)  several  engage- 
^ent<»  under  the  walls  of  Delhi  and  the  final  assault  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  Nicholson  ;  after  the  fall 

Delhi  accompanied  the  force  under  General  Showers  as  Brigade  Major  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Goorgaon 
strict ;  also  served  as  Brigade  Ma^or  with  the  Column  under  General  Seaton  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
nu?Ueree,  Puttialce,  and  Mj-npoone  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Colonel  A.  Bagot  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843 
» Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough  (Bronze  Star).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  inc^.uding  the  battles 
'  M;>odkce,  Ferozeshah.  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Throut^hout  the  Punjaub  c:imi)Hign  of  1848-49.  in- 
lufkner  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwalla  and  Goojerat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet 
I  Major). 

''Colonel  C.  St.  G.  Brownlow  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passacro  of 
ie  Chenah,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Gocyerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  and 
'8"*  Hriirade  Major  to  a  force  under  Brigadier  McCausIand  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

Colonel  P.  F.  Gardiner  pcn'cd   against  the  rebels  North  of  Jullunder  in  1848-49,  and  was  present  ot  the 

,J^,'"f?  of  the  heights  of  Umb,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  of  Oonah  (Punjaub  Medal). 

^oloi.el  C.  F.  Smith  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  29th  Dec.  1843 
^5^"i^ehtftr). 

Ci'.ouel  A.  B.  Bcation  scrA'od  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal).    Present  at  the  surrcudorof  Koto 

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Kangra  in  June  1846.    Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi,  in  1857,  induding  the  storm  and  capture  of  tilie  eitj  QMal  vift 
Clasp). 

97  Colonel  H.  Mills  senred  the  campaign  of  184a  in  Affghanistan  with  the  force  nnder  General  Nott,  asd 
present  in  the  varions  actions  from  Cands^iar  to  Peshawnr  (Medal).  Grralior  campaign  and  present  at  Utt  bat^ 
of  Maharcupore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  ciunpaignof  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  ai; 
Feroseshan  (I^edal  and  Clajsp). 

••  Colonel  J.  B.  Fraser  served  in  the  Pmyanb  campaign  in  1849  with  the  Field  Force  nnder  Brigadier  GeacL 
Wheeler  (Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  muUny  campaign  in  1857  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  B.  T.  Leigh  served  in  the  Sutlei  canipaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Feronsbah  (Hedil 
Present  at  several  operations  against  the  rebels  in  Sumbulpore  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

i<*  Ck>lonel  W.  B.  Irwin  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  185^-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'<•!  Colonel  W.  D.  Morgan  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Bam&sp:::? 
(Medal).  Served  aJso  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  as  Brigade  Miyor  with  the  Sanm  and  (k^-r.a- 
pore  Field  Forces,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sohunx>ore,  Fhoolpore,  Betwa,  Amorah,  Doominagunsc.  T  i- 
sepore,  and  Biewa  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  (3ovemor  General,  Medal,  ana  Bty^j: 
of  Major). 

JO*  (jolonel  H.  R.  Drew  served  throughoat  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  fiis:  sr! 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (severely  wounded),  including  the  attack  on  the  Dhurmsala  and  act:*  if 
Sorooikhoond,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

J^  Colonel  H.  A.  Dwyer  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bobraos  (lltu.-. 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ddhi,  and  capt^c- 
Jhuijur  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

i^JT^Colonel  C.  B.  Basden  served  against  the  insurgents  in  Bundlecund  in  1844-45  including  the  capture  cf  m 
fort  of  Geguahut.  Received  a  satire  wound  in  the  right  arm  at  the  mutiny  of  the  late  6xst  Bengal  Native  Lilazr' 
on  the  7th  June  1857;  served  afterwards  in  the  Inouui  mutiny  campaign  (Medal).  Was  in  command  of  the: 
Punjaub  Cavali^  and  fh>ntier  of  Dehra  Ismael  Khan  on  the  13th  March  i860  when  ^xx>  Mahsoon  Wuzeertt&v- 
threatened  the  city  of  T&k  were  repulsed,  leaving  200  dead  on  the  field. 

i<»  Colonel  J.  D.  MacDonald  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahanjpes*  ^ 
20th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  the  campaign  in  Rajpootana  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  captnt  c 
&ota  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

1"  Colonel  L.  R.  Christopher  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  at  CavE>' 
under  General  Windham  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1857  (Medal). 

uo  Colonel  C.  Herbert  assumed  command  of  Attockon  the  zst  Sept.  1848,  and  defended  it  against  t^erti.- 
force  under  Sirdar  Chuttur  Sing,  from  loth  Nov.  184S  to  and  Jan.  1849  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

113  Ck>lonel  J.  Marquis  served  in  Bundlecund  with  the  3rd  Bengal  N.I.  during  the  insurrection  in  1843-4::  i:> 
as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  served  with  General  Wheeler's  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  iB€l:2i:? 
the  assault  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Dulla  (Medal).  Also  with  the  force  against  the  Husaanzaie&  13  :•.. 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Delhi  in  18^7 ;  and  at  the  assault  and  final  capture  of  lb;''  -r 
aoted  as  and  in  Command  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

114  Colonel  G.  McAndrew  served  throughout  the  SuUej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  batUes  of  M>^ix". 
Ferozeshah.  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  as  Stan  Officer  of  a  detaebse: 
employed  a^gainst  the  insurgents  in  the  Sharrawadie  district  of  Burmah  in  1854.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Dfl::^ 
oommuid  of  the  Contingent  ftimished  &om  the  Cis- Sutlej  States  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Subsequently  ooTnnmrJ  :  1 
Field  Force  employed  against  the  insurgent  tribes  of  the  Ravie  in  the  (Jogaira  district. 

1"  Colonel  F.  H,  Smith  served  in  the  Puj^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Whedc-c^ 
was  present  at  the  storm  andcaptureof  the  Fort  of  Shahpore,  assault  of  the  Heights  qf  Noorpore,  engagec^^^-* 
of  Dtmanuggur  and  Heights  of  Umb,  and  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Dullah  (Medal) .  Served  wii^  the  force  ^ '  r 
Colonel  (Jraigie  against  the  AflV-eedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  and  Mahratu  E.t*6 
with  the  force  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  the  defeat  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Fcroze  Shah  at  Ranode  01  -.^^ 
Dec.  Z858  (Medal). 

u'  Colonel  C.  C.  G.  Ross  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  ^idaar  ■.' 
Peshawur  in  1851-52,  and  with  that  of  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Skakote  (Medal  with  (Jlasp).  ^^' 
throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  present  at  the  defence  of  Kumahon,  commanded  the  66th  Groorkha  Regiment  bu^ 
action  of  Churppoorah,  and  in  the  subsequent  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medal),  ix- 
manded  the  Ferozepore  Regiment  throughout  the  IJmbeyla  campaign  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Clasp).  ^ 

118  Colonel  J.  F.  Richardson  served  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  siege  and  oqstane : 
.Mooltan — dangerously  wounded,  having  received  seventeen  wounds  on  the  19th  Sept.  1848  (Medal  with  OaK- 
Raised  the  Regiment  of  Bengal  Yeomanry  Cavalry  in  1857  ^nd  commanded  it  throughout  the  mutinies ;  preeen:  t; 
the  actions  of  Amorah  5th  March,  Tilga,  Amorah  on  25th  April  and  9th  June  1858,  Dumooreahguage.  Be^ 
laree,  and  Toolsipore  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked,by  Government,  Brevet  of  Major,  Modal,  v^  ^^ 

iisf  (Colonel  H.  T.  Bfurtlett  commanded  the  18th  Puiyaub  Infantry  on  the  occasion  of  the  muUny  of  the  ft* 
Bengal  Native  Infiantr^  at  Peshawur  on  the  28th  August  1857  and  was  wounded  (Medal) .  Scr\''ed  as  Treasnrer  v^ 
the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

n*  (x>lonel  C.  B.  G.  Bacon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  near  Ar» 
against  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  against  the  Indore  and  2dhow  mutineers,  and  near  Allvghur  (Medal). 

***  Colonel  W.  Crordon  served  the  Punjaub  campaigns  of  1848-49  as  Assistant  1^'ield  Engineer  and  ecr 
manded  a  Company  of  Pioneers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  including  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Clua«» 
and  two  Companies  of  Pioneers  at  the  battle  of  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

1*1  Colonel  V.  Briggs  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857  as  Superintendent  of  the  Aimj  Tn^*" 
port  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  served  in  the  Bhootui  aar 
paign  |of  1865  with  the  force  under  (General  Tombs,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dewangiri  (Medi!  rti 
Clasp). 

I"  Colonel  G.  W.  M.  Hall  served  the  campaign  of  184a  in  AfTghanistan  under  GcnenU  Pollock,  inclndisftlf 
actions  of  Mamoo  Ehail.  Jugdulluck,  Tezeen,  storm  and  capture  of  IstalifiT  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  c«=' 
paign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon,  and  surrender  of  Kote  K^f^ 
(Med^  and  two  Clasps).  Also  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  bsttla^ 
the  30th  and  31st  May  1857,  on  the  Hindun,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (horse  wounded),  affair  at  Mahadee61isi.fi^ 
operations  in  Oude  and  Bundlecund  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

iM  Colonel  S.  J.  Hire  served  throughout  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  LordCkme^-- 
oluding  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  (Soojerat  (mentioned  ^ 
despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

K^  Colonel  B.  T.  Reid  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throui^oat  the  stct 
operations  before  Mooltan,  inoludin^  the  storming  of  the  Eleights  on  the  a7th  and  aSth  Dec.  1848,  afterwards  pr»c:' 
at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

1**  Colonel  R.  D.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Bancos: 
(Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Pegu) .   Served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  ^^ 

1*7  Colonel  R.  W.  C!hambers  served  in  the  Sutlej  oampaignof  1845-46  (Medal),  and  waa present  at  the  soireau^ 
of  Kote  Kanffra. 

i*7f  Colonel  C.  Lyons-Montgomery  served  in  the  Chota  Nagpore  districts  during  the  mutinies  in  1857:  •=■' 
with  Jung  Bahadoor's  force  in  1858 ;  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  at  the  battle  of  Fhoolpore  (Ueds.i. 

"•  Ck)lonel  H.  W.  H.  Coxe  ser^'ed  the  QwaJior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  on  apth  Dec^<j 
(Bronze  Star).  Accompanied  the  Expeditionary  Force  under  Brigadier  (xeneral  Chamberlain  against  the  3fa20<>^^ 
Wuzeerees  in  x86o,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  Paloseen  and  Bunrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  ,,  ^ 

"•  Brigadier  General  O.  E.  Rothney  served  during  the  Sutleg  campaign  of  1845-46.  Served  with  CWond  JU«^ 
son's  Foroeagainst  the  Hussanaies  in  1852-53.  Commanded  the  4th  Silm  Infantry  in  charge  of  a  chain  of  oatp'^ 
in  Tharrawaddy  in  Pegu  in  1 854,  and  was  several  times  engaged  against  the  rebel  leader  (roung  Gree.  Present  a£^; 
difljut  on  the  8th  June  1857  and  held  the  town  and  fort  in  ^eck  and  protected  the  cantonment  with  the  main  boOT'^ 

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e  4tli  SOdi  Inflmtay ;  afterwards  pursued  the  mutineen  with  Major  Olpherts'  Golnmn.  Joined  the  Delhi  Field  Force 
1  23rd  June  1857,  <^d  commanded  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  thronghont  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  seyeralen- 
i^eznents  in  and  near  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  4th 
kh  Infantry  with  General  Chamberlain's  Force  against  the  Cabnl  Khel  Wuaecrees  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the 
fair  of  Maidanee.  Commanded  the  Hazara  Qoorkha  Battalion  with  the  same  force  agfeinst  the  Mahsoed  Wuzeerees 

t86o,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  Gamp  at  Palooseen  and  at  the  forcing  of  the 
J^rara  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^'^  Colonel  J.  Smith  served  during  the  campaign  in  Bundlecund  in  1842-43.  Also  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and 
a.^  ] present  at. the  battle  of  Punmar  2pth  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).    Served  eUso  during,  the  Pui^aub  campaign 

I  v4i,  -49,  and  was  present  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's 

Mt.i^it  on  tlie  12th  Sept.  1848,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  assault  of  the  suburbs,  and  capture  of  the  city,  afterwards 
•«  - c  u  t  a t  tlie  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

-'  Colonel  J.  Dawson  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Mahangpore  (Bronze  Star),  Sutlej 
Linpiiigii  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Bobraon  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present 
,  tlio  burprisc  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Kudjwa  on  ist  Nov.  1857  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  C.  F.  G.  Lamb  was  wounded  (charger  also  wounded)  at  the  defeat  of  the  mutineers  at  Mooltan  on 
10  list  Aug.  1857  (Medal). 

^^^  Colonel  F.  Alexander  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Artillery  Division  with  the  expeditionary  force  imder  Sir 
Lvirles  Xapier  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sind  in  1845.  Served  throughout  the  Pusjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and 
ra;s  nreacnt  at  the  xst  and  2nd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  mcluding  the  afibir  of  Dhurmsala,  action  of 
o^rjlclioond,  and  storming  of  the  suburbs ;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Claros). 

'-*  Colonel  T.  Wright  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Bam- 
nvTi^ur,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
,nd  chief  Staff  Ofllcer  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Eusofsie  expedition  of  1858  (mentioned  in 
le^pacches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  command  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  in 
^utral  India  and  defeated  a  body  of  the  enemy  in  Bundlecund  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) .  Served  as 
L&i»i%tant  Adjutant  General  throughout  the  TJmbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Jt.  Colonel,  and  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  field  force  under  Major  General  Tytler  during  the 
ipenitiona  of  1865-66  m  Bhootan  (Clasp). 

^"  Colone  IQ.  B.  Mainwaring  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star). 
Served  also  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon 
[M'  tlal  and  two  Cbisps). 

^^'  Colonel  E.  N.  Perkins  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Maharcypore  29th  Deo.  1843 


[Bronze  Star) .    feerved  also  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 
^  '"^  Colonel  G.  Swiney  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaig 


„  „  ^  campaign  of  1845-46.    During  the  Sonthal  rebellion  in  1855-56. 

Alao  iu  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  engagement  with 
tilt'  rebels  under  Koer  Sing,  and  other  skirmishes ;  employed  as  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  Azimghur  Garrison 
until  its  relief  by  Sir  E.  Lugard  :  subsequently  sensed  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  M'Duff  in  Bundlecund,  in- 
clniiixig  the  action  of  Suhao  and  Burrah ;  commanded  the  Jaloun  Military  Police  in  an  engagement  with  the 
mutineers  at  Bohain  on- 14th  May  1859  (Medal). 

^■*'  Colonel  W.  S.  Row  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and 
Sobraon  (Hedal  and  one  Clasp). 

^^^  Colonel  W.  R.  B.  Alexander  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Burmese  war  in  1852-53 
(iledal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
'^57  59*  and  present  during  the  attack  on  Agra  by  the  Neemuch  mutineers ;  commanded  the  attacking  party  against 
ti  lun^e  force  of  rebels  at  Anuntram  in  Feb.  1858 ;  raised  "  Alexander's  Horse,"  and  commanded  tnem  ft'om  Oct. 
XS57  to  July  i860  (Medal,  and  twice  thanked  by  Government). 

^"  Colonel  A.  H.  Paterson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  defence  of  Kumaon  and  subsequent  operations 
m  Rohilcund  (Medal). 

**^  Colonel  J.  I.  Gibbs  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaijsrn  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Bur- 
mese war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  several 
engagements  (Medal). 

^^  Colonel  B.  N.  SandHands  served  with  the  8th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  repulse  of  sorties 
on  14th,  i8th,  and  23rd  July  (wounded  by  a  splinter  of  a  shell  on  the  loth  August),  and  commanded  the  Light  Com- 
pany at  the  assault  of  the  City  (wounded) ;  also  present  in  the  action  of  Dukoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under 
Lord  Clyde,  the  affair  of  the  2nd  and  action  of  the  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagui^  (Medal  with 
Clasps) . 

^**  Sir  Charles  Walters  D'Oyly  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th  Dec.  1843. 
(Bronze  Star). 

^^^  Colonel  J.  M.  Nuttall  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign.  Present  at  Allahabad  when  the  late  6th  Bengal 
Native  Infkntry  mutinied,  and  served  in  the  operations  in  and  about  that  city  during  1857. 

J**  Colonel  J.  Doran  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah 
(Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Hussanzaies  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  Hazarain 
'Ss?~53  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Oude  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in 
China  in  i860  (Medal). 

**'  Colonel  G.  F.  Carnegie  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1846-46,  includding  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah,  and 
suirendor  of  Kote  Kangra  (Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal). 
J**  Colonel  J.  A  Steel  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
^^  Colonel  A  D.  Dickens  served  in   Uie  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 


Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Luckuow  bv  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Con- 
''f^-^  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet 
of  Major).  Accompanied  the  expeditionary  force  into  Hazara  in  1&68  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the 
bovernor  General  in  Council  and  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Cfl.). 

Colonel  J.  T.  Gowan  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  Medal).    Commanded  the  staunch  men  of 
•J^®  »ith  Bengal  Native  Infantry  from  8th  Nov.  1857  to  2nd  March  1858  in  rescuing  fugitives  from  the  massacres  in 
nohilcund.    Raised  and  commanded  an  Infantry  Levy  to  apprehend  mutineers  and  rebels,  trom  19th  March  to  31st 
11*1  *^^^*  ^^^  present  at  the  action  of  Kalcrala  and  in  the  operations  before  Bareilly  (Medal). 

Colonel  T.  W.  Mercer  served  throughout  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Bam- 
^^?8rur,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Colonel  W.  H.  Stubbs  served  in  the  Sutleu  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and 
Sobnica  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

t  Colonel  H.  S.  Obbard  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842-43.  Also  in  the  Puiuaub  campaign  in  1849.  Present 
at  tee  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  -u.  Jnllander  in  June  1857  and  accompanied  the  pursuing  Column  when  the 
nxutmeers  passed  Loodianah.  Assist,  d  in  raising  the  2i8t  Puigaub  Infantry  of  which  he  commanded  a  wing  and 
*  \TJ0P  of  Pathan  Cavalry  in  the  Goo  ^ria  District  duringr  the  rebellion  of  ttie  Kurals  in  October  1857  (Medal). 

Colonel  C.  H.  Bvers  served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  throughout  the 
^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah 
»au  boojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Accompanied  the  force  from  Nepaul 
unaer  Jung  Bahadore  from  15th  December  1857  to  2nd  May  1858,  as  Political  Assistant  to  Brigadier  General  Mac- 
KJpRor,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  reocoupation  of  Goruokpore,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
iJteaai  with  Clasp). 
J**  Colonel  J.  E.  L.  Willows  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
U7  9,   ^°^^  ^-  H-  Chamberlain  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign, 
e      t^lonel  J.  B.  Gracroft  served  in  the  Sutlei  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
?»wv  ^^  ^  ^^  Pungaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  mcluding  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  as  well  as  through- 
OQUhe  operationB  in  its  vicinity,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Colonel  E.   ^l^yrwbitt  served   the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pmmiar  on  99th 

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Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  in  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  inclading  the  siege  of  Moolian  (serrn'r 
wounded)  and  battle  of  Soroojkhoond— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Bieceiyed  the  thanks  of  Government  fortI« 
capture  of  a  rebel  in  the  Hazara  Hills  in  1853.  Again  received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  services  againAi  tha 
Busee  Kheyl  Tribes  while  commanding  the  frontier  fort  Mackeson  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp) 4 
**•  Colonel  H.  fi.  A.  Poulton  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind  in  1845. 
^'^  Colonel  L.  B.  Jon^  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahangpore  on  z^h  Pec. 
1843  (Bronze  Star).  Throughout  the  Puig'aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Ramnuggor,  bddc-iia- 
pore,  and  Chillianwallah  (twice  wounded  and  horse  killed),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Aflghane  (Medal  wit^ 
Clasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Sidney  Cotton  in  the  expedition  against  the  hill  ti-ibes  on  the  Pesbawur  CresL?r 
in  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Punjtar  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Cununanded  the  isx  Slh 
Irregular  Cavalry  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Meeangringe,  PoonrBi, 
Maharajgunpe,  Simri,  Berar  (charger  killed),  Bungermow,  and  Dhoondeakera,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  CkeicrA 
actions  of  Muchleegaon  and  Bungaon,  action  near  Gonda  with  the  rebel  Cnwnpore  Brigade  and  captured  the  CoIoct 
of  the  53rd  Bengal  Native  Infantij  (wounded),  and  subsequent  operations  in  Nepaul  (repeatedly  meBtior.*-!  j 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Commanded  the  3rd  Punjaub  Cavalry  in  the  Mahsood  Wuzzecree  expei- 
tion  of  t86o  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain. 

***  Colonel  W.  Elvvyn  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  baUle  of  Punniar  on  39th  Dec.  iU^ 
(Bronze  Star). 

^^  Colonel  W.  J.  Ward  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  twice  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  o£  »: 
Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  in  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  ist  and  and  siegt  np«n- 
tions  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  action  of  Soorghkoond,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  tiro  CI&^p^ 
Accompanied  the  force  under  Sir  Nevill  Chamberlain  in  the  operations  against  the  Mahsood  Wnzeerees  in  Apr- 
and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  Pallaseen,  the  forcing  of  the  Burrara  Pass,  and  the  advance  to  Kane^r^ 
(Medal  with  C\ap^). 

^^  Colonel  C.  F.  Hicks  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaira.  Present  with  the  6th  Bengal  Native  Infiutry  vac 
it  mutinied  at  Alla'iabad  on  the  6th  June  1857.  Commanded  a  detaclmient  of  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  opn- 
tions  in  the  vicin  iy  of  Allahabad,  and  afterwards  sen'ed  as  a  volunteer  in  Havelock's  Cavalry  throughoa  '^ 
operations  of  that  force  (Medal). 

*«*  Colonel  J.  P.  W.  Campbell  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  Including  the  battles  of  MoodkeecJ 
Ferozeshah— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  under  Colonel  Mackeson  agsiiisitb 
Hussanzaies  on  the  Hazara  border  in  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  Punjaub  Imsrir 
Force  with  the  expedition  against  the  Bozdar  Hill  Tribe  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Kls:- 
bnnd  Defile. 

**^t  Colonel  E.  G.  Langmore  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferons^s^ 
(Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865  and  was  present  at  ^o  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  nh 
Clasp). 

^w  Colonel  C.  Andrews  served  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrasde:  \'. 
Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  field  operations  in  Bundlficc: 
under  Brigadier  Wheeler  in  1859,  with  Ross's  Camel  Corps* 

^"t  Colonel  H.  C.  Anderson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  including  the  battle  of  Fcrose^a!^ 
(Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  Medal). 

w  Colonel  R.  A.  Napper  served  in  the  Bombay  Presidency  with  the  and  Company  nth  Brigade  Bo;«l  Ani- 
lery  during  the  mutiny  and  was  present  at  the  attack  01^  the  Fort  of  Bevt  in  the  Gulf  of  Cutch  on  the  2nd  April  tv^ 
^*t  Colonel  J.  Reid  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  muunv 02- 
paigns  of  1857-58.  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Chandeepore  Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflairs  ?! 
Barrce  and  Simreo,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad  and  Sultanpore,  and  passage  of  the  Gocs^y 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Colonel  J.  Emerson  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 
**  Colonel  C.  S.  Fowle  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

*7»  Colonel  A.  M.  MacKenzie  served  against  the  insurgents  in  Bundlecund  in  1843-44.  Commanded  tit  sk 
Irregular  Cavalry  on  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Bareilly  on  31st  May  1857,  on  which  occasion  heusdt 
induce  the  Rcgt.  to  charge  the  guns,  but  failed,  owing  to  the  great  bulk  of  the  Corps  going  over  to  the  miuir  "^ 
Artillery  and  liifkntry  at  the  last  moment.  He  then  joined  Mr.  J.  C.  Wilson,  and  in  oonunand  of  the  biiL'-J 
remnant  of  the  8th  Irregulars,  aided  in  preserving  48  Christian  refugees  who  had  been  sheltered  by  ftiendlj  HiS'I:<« 
at  Rohilcund.  Raised  the  new  8th  Irregular  Cavali-y  (now  the  6th  Bengal  Cavaliy),  and  served  throughout  the  riff 
and  capture  of  Luckuow,  commanded  .a  portion  of  his  Regt.  on  the  5th  April  1858,  on  which  occasion  he  cb»ml 
the  rebels,  and  after  a  desperate  resistance  cut  up  the  rebel  leader,  Lullah  Sing,  and  the  whole  of  hie  \>xj- 
guard,  upwards  of  one-fourth  of  his  men  being  killed  or  wounded,  and  his  own  charger  wounded  (Medal  withCltf^i- 
^73  Colonel  C.  Irvine  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  on  99th  Der.  tu; 
(Bronze  Star).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  andsunw-lrf 
of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  Colonel  Carmichael's  Brigade  in  Oude  in  1858-59.  Also  with  the  esjr- 
ditionary  force  in  China  in  i860  (Medal). 

^"*  Colonel  J.  I.  Murray  served  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Itdic 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59;  present  at  the  battle  of  Shahgunge;  Commanded  Rajah  Gobind  Sing's  Jit  ^^ 
at  the  battle  of  Allyghur  (mentioned  in  despatches  "  for  conspicuous  gallantry,"  wounded,  and  charger  wooadei' ; 
served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  battle  of  Agra ;  employed  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1857  in  raising  the  Jat  Horse  and  in  nst^'- 
ing  order  in  the  Allyghur  and  Etah  districts ;  commanded  at  the  Cavalry  engagements  at  Kutchla  Ghani  vA 


commanded  the  Regt.  throughout  the  second  Oude  campaign  and  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  ftx>ntier,  inchwlinf  ^^ 
action  near  Bootwal,  attack  on  the  rebels  in  the  hills,  and  defeat  of  the  Nusseerabad  rebel  brigade  at  Dnrrwhp'^i 
commanded  a  Column  in  the  final  operations  on  the  Nepaul  firontier  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  repeatedly  Uuzi^f^ 
by  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Government). 

*7»  Colonel  H.  King  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  on  »9th  Dec  i«*' 
(Bronze  Star). 

^T*  Colonel  C.  Murmy  served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  (Bronze  Star) ;  served  also  thronirhoat  ils« 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  ChiUisnwalU: 
and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  KciiJ 
expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"•  Colonel  R,  P.  Anderson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Rwc* 
nuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Gk)ojerat  fMedal  and  tvo  Oas^^- 
Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58 ;  commanded  a  most  e-xposed  outpost  during  the  entire  defence 
of  the  Residencjr  at  Lucknow,  and  was  wounded  in  the  head,  fiico,  and  root  (mentioned  in  de9|)atches,  Brert:  rf 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^^  Colonel  A.  R.  B.  Hutchinson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  p«s«aj< 
of  the  Chenab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Assistant  Political  Officer  with  the  Kerbcdua 
Field  Force  in  the  operations  against  Dhar  in  1857.  Commanded  a  force  of  two  gwas^  alroop  of  CavaliTj^iuid  r*^- 
Companies  of  Infantry  in  operations  against  the  rebel  Rajah  of  Amghera ;  destroyed  the  hill  fort  of  Lall  Ghar  asi 
captured  the  Rajah.  Served  as  Political  Officer  with  the  force  under  General  Michel  in  Auirust  1S58,  and  was  jce- 
sent  at  the  action  near  Raihghur  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Alajor,  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches). 

"1  Colonel  A.  G.  Forsyth  served  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Sadooap^i* 
(Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  muthiy  campaigns  of  1857-50,  including  the  action  near  Agra  on  the  slh  Js^J< 
battle  of  Agra  on  the  lotli  Oct.  1857,  and  action  of  Dowra  (Medal). 

^w  Colonel  W.  H.  S.  Earle  served  in  the  Punjaub  canipaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianw»l»3 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Present  at  an  affhir  in  the  Boroe  Pass  in  Nov.  1853;  "^  *"*  °^^^Tf 
against  the  Afreedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  csuni>aign  in  i8s7-5^  (MeaaJ- 


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^*^  Colonel  W.  Brifi^^  was  present  at  the  attack  on  and  defeat  of  inpurgcnta  under  Ram  Sine  at  Noorpore  in 
•e|)t.  1848.  Served  in  the  Punjaub  canipaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  imdcr  Brigadier  Wheeler  (Medal).  Served 
rith  the  Aracan  Battalion  in  the  Aeng  Pass  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852  (Mcdnl  with  Clnsp  for  Pegu).  Served 
^iroughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  X857-59,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee-ke-Serai  in  command  of  General 
Leid's  escort  of  Pattan  Cavalry,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  Rohilcund  campaign  and  affair  of  Kurkralli,  capture  of 
fareiUy,  repulse  of  the  enem3r's  attack  on  our  position  at  Shahjehnnpore,  capture  and  destruction  of  Mohumdee, 
hide  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  attack  and  storm  of  Rampore  Kussia  and  operations  in  the  Nepaul  Tcrrai 
Lwice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"♦  Colonel  G.  Delane  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
!henab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwalloh  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps), 

"^  Colonel  E.  D.  R.  Ross  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
'erozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  (Medal).  Served  also 
a  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  incluaing  the  battle  of  Agra  (Medal). 

'**  Colonel  G.  S.  Macbean  served  with  the  force  against  the  Boree  AflfVeedees  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
.cc*impanicd  the  advance  force  ftom  Allahabad  in  June  1857  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking 
ic  aeld  in  July,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  BuAee- 
atRimge  (both  actions),  Boorbeake-Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbau^h,  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow, 
nd  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Rooyah  and  Allygunge,  Rohil- 
and  campaign,  and  recapture  of  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Medal  with  two 
la.*])*,  and  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Colonel  J.  I.  Willes  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Bind  in  1845.  Served  also 
1  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  E.  Smalley  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Served 
Isct  throughout  the  Pun^jaub  camnaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggnr,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore, 
hillijinwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Meoal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  J.  Baillie  servea  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-45,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
erozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

"'  Colonel  T.  A.  Carey  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and 
treveta  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel). 

'"  Lt. Colonel  D.  Mocatta  served  throughout  the  Sutlq"  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
erozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Mechil  and  two  Clasps).  Served  mtb  the  Cashmere  Contingent  before  Delhi  in  1S57  and 
re.^cnt  at  its  capture  (Medal  with  Clasp),  Commanded  the  Military  Police  in  the  reserve  force  in  the  Eusofznie 
cpedition  of  1863.  Commanded  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Hazara  field  force  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1S68 
nentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"♦  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (IVfedal). 

"•  Lt. Colonel  H.  M.  Boddam  served  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also 
painst  the  insurgent  Santhals  from  July  to  December  1855. 

'"t  Lt.Colonel  w.  H.  Binny  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  in  the  Peshawur  District  in 
J55  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Banda  Military  PoUce  Battalion  at  the  relief  of  Kirwee  in  Dec.  1858,  and 
ul>sequent  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Banda  District  and  adjoining  Native  States  (Medal). 
"^  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Rawlins  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
emzeshah  (Medal) ,  and  the  operations  before  the  Fort  of  Khote  Kangra.  Served  as  Quarter  Master  4th  Sikh 
ttfantry  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Pegu  and  many  other  subsequent 
pemtions  in  its  vicinity,  also  in  many  minor  engagements  from  Feb.  to  March  185^  ;  with  the  expedition  under  Sir 
ohn  Cheape  against  the  rebel  chief  Myatoon,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of  Sikhs  at  the  copture  of  his  strong- 
ild  at  Donahue— severely  wounded,  and  thanked  in  regimental  orders  for  his  **  conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  field  " 
ViL-ilal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  selected  by  the  Lieut. Governor  N.W.  Provinces  in  June  1857  to  raise  and  organize 
Militia  Corps  of  European  and  Eurasian  residents  of  Agra,  and  commaude<l  the  Militia  when  the  station  was 
tucked  by  the  Neemuch  mutineers  at  Agra  on  the  3rd  July ;  also  present  at  the  engngemcnt  with  the  Mhow  and 
Qdore  mutineers  on  the  10th  Oct.  1857— mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Government  N.W.  Provinces 
Medjil).  Serveti  in  Bhootan  and  commanded  the  ist  Goorkhas  from  Dec.  1866  to  Feb.  1867  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'r'>ooedcd  in  command  of  the  1st  Goorkhas  from  Dhnrmsala  by  forced  marches  in  Aug.  1868  to  join  the  Hazara 
ifld  Force  and  covered  a  distance  of  430  miles  in  24  days,  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Haznra  and 
he  Blaek  Mountain ;  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  the  Viceroy,  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  Governor 
f  the  Paniaub,  and  Sir  A.  Wilde,  Commanding:  the  Exi>edition  (Clasp). 

"'  Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Dansey  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
erozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Claspt*). 

"'  Lt.Colonel  J.  W,  F.  Bean  serv-ed  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
hcnab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

**  Lt.Colonel  N.  E.  Boileau  ser^'e<l  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 
<*rved  ftlflo  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-51  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*''  Lt.Colonel  H.  J.  Templer  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore 
n  (ih  Dec.  1857.  operations  on  the  Goomtee,  siege  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Koorsie,  Calpce,  and  Ranode  (mentioned 
1  de-matches,  Me<lal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Lt.Colonel  A.  Pond  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Served 
Uo  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  action  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers 
nroundcd),  and  at  an  engagement  with  the  rebels  at  the  village  of  Chawhowlee,  which  was  surprised,  captured,  and 
fcstruyed.  Commanded  a  Wing  of  the  3rd  Europeans  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  village  30  miles  from 
jrra.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Agra.  Commanded  four  companies  of  Europeans  at  the  taking  of  Futtehpore 
ikree,  as  also  when  the  position  of  Shcreghur  Ghat  was  secured,  when  1500  rebels  were  driven  through  the  ravines 
nd  acroBS  the  river,  and  held  the  Ghat  in  action  for  five  or  six  hours  (Medal) . 

**•  Colonel  J.  B.  Thelwall  served  with  the  24th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  ciunpaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at 
10  nassage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah  (severely  wounded  by  a  grape-shot  in  the 
^Kh),  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expecUtionary  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the 
inzr)tzaie  border  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  aflhirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in 
le  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
lariked  by  the  Governor  (Jeneral,  Medal,  and  CB.).  Served  in  the  Joynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63, 
nd  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  stockades  at  Oomkoi,  Oomkrong,  Nungbaral,  and  Surleeing.  Commanded 
IP  2igt  Bengal  Native  Infantry  m  the  Abyssinian  campaigTi  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 
**  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  Price  served  in  the  Punjnub  campaign  of  1848-49,  includmg  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chil- 
anwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the 
>onthal  campaign  in  1855. 

^"^  Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Hume  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  Including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
erozeshah,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps.) 

**  Colonel  C.  W.  Miles  served  in  1857  against  the  rebels  near  Benares  (horse  shot),  and  with  the  Goorkha  Force 
Ji  the  8.E.  frontier  of  Oude ;  also  with  Franks*  Column  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of 
•usrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet 
'  Major). 

***  U. Colonel  J.  J.  O'Bryen  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
ernzeshah,  and  Sobraon  (wounded,  Medaland  two  Clasps). 

.*"'  Lt.Colonel  H.  F.  Waddington  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  first 
JJ^pe  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at  Muttee 
hal  (Medal  with  one  Clasp).  Received  the  gracious  approbation  of  the  Queen  for  services  performed  in  India  in 
°57-58,  for  having  as  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Mundlah,  acted  with  much  judgment  in  opposing  the  rebels  in  the 
lundlah  and  Seonee  districts,  and  for  having  been  present  in  several  engagements  (Medal). 

Colonel  T.  H.  Sibley  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by 
'^"^cnunent.  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Lt.Colonel  A.  Paterson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  including  the  afllEdr  of  Ramnuggnr, 
Msago  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  (Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with 


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two  Clasps).    Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  and  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  rebel  chief  MsLg 
Goiing  Gye  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pepru). 

***  Colonel  H.  K.  Borne  served  with  tire  and  Bengal  N.I.  throughout  the  Sutlcj  campai^  of  1845-46.  inchliri; 
the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeah.oh,  and  with  the  expedition  against  Kot  Kangra  (Medal  and  Clasp).  5*-rTHi 
during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  as  Military  Secretary  to  Greneral  Godwin,  Commander  of  the  Force,  and  irw 
present  at  the  captures  of  Prome  and  Pegu  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Cla^p  for  Pe^  &Li 
Brevet  of  Major). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Xorgate  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Googaira  district  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1B57.  Waa  prtsr.; 
at  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  and  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  with  50  men  of  the  z  ith  Punjaub  Infantry  atl  1 
Troop  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry ;  came  up  T^-ith  the  mutineers  after  a  forced  march  of  57  miles  and  dcsstrrvf*! 
ui)wards  of  500  of  them  (received  the  approbation  of  the  Indian  and  Punjaub  Governments,  and  the  ihMiks  of  ijt 
Homo  Government).    Commanded  the  xsth  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  in  1859  (Mcd^lV 

*»«  Lt.Colonel  A.  E.  Osbom  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-4C;,  including  the  battles  of  ClulLir- 
wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign  in  1S5T-58.  incluli:*' 
the  notions  of  Namoul,  Gimgaree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree,  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3^7  Lt.Colonel  C.  L.  Brown  served  during  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughcoi  in 
Bieee  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Me&l  with  Clasp). 

*i*  Lt.Colonel  E.  J.  Spilsbury  served  in  the  Burmese  war  In  1852-53  (Medal  with  CHasp  for  Pegu). 

»>»  Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  tiiJ 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  Britiph  Ciap  u 
Mnttee  Thol,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  and  attack  on  the  suburbs :  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Gcr^cs 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*«»  Lt.Colonel  G.  R.  Roberts  served  in  the  Sutlei  campaign  of  1845-46,  inclading  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (MeJal) 

•■*  Lt.Colonel  C.  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutfej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (if»yj-'. 
Served  as  D.A.Q.M.General  with  army  Head  Quarters  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  vrith  C.t-: 
Served  as  Chief  of  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  with  the  Hazara  field  force  under  Major  Gener»l  W.^ 
in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Sir  Edward  Leeds  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  actLii  cf 
Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

**»  Sir  Frederick  Richard  Pollock  servea  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  18^8-49 ;  on  the  Sikh  outbreak  he  wss  As^stisi 
Resident  at  Lahore,  and  accompanied  the  Fe^ozepore  column  as  Political  Officer  to  Mooltan;  served  throu^a 
both  siege  operations  there  with  the  force  under  Major  Edwardes,  but  joined  his  own  regiment  for  the  assault  u  .j. 
town  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  conduct  when  in  command  of  detachments  (Medal  withGiv]^ 
•  Employed  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  AfiVeedees  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  1850  (Medal  ni 
Clasp).  Accompanied  as  Civil  and  Political  Officer  the  centre  column  in  Major  Nicholson's  expedition  ac^ii-: 
the  Omurzyo  Wuzeerees.  In  1857  had  Civil  Conduct  of  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  i-  ti 
Bozder  Hills.  Accompanied  the  Huzara  Field  Force  of  1868  as  Political  Commissioner)  mentioned  in  de£p"»ict&. 
and  thanked  by  Government  of  India). 

*•*  Lt.Colonel  A.Elderton  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Basurcrr^ 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  (Joojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Alcba^' 
(Modal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded,  and  again  eerfn  7 
wounded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  H.  N.  Hodgson  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  u: 
Meranzai  valley  near  Kohat,  and  present  at  the  afilnir  of  Dorsune  Mund. 

*-'«  Colonel  H.  Forbes  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Mo-'Ji^ 
pior8C  killed),  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Throughout  the  Pumaub  campaign  of  i!4^^ 
inclading  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  (^jerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Serr^ 
throu^'hout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  was  wounded ;  again  woimded  while  serving  vi±  tt' 
Punjaub  Cavalry ;  present  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  and  as  a  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  *"- 
ture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  eems; 

*"  Lt. Colonel  T.  Pierce  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-^6.  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  ^_ 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  l^e  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  (}henab,  bate 
Chillianwallah  (wounded)  and  Goojerat,  ana  pursuit  of  the  S^khs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Claspa).  , 

«•*  LtColonel  W.  B.  Marshall  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  ii:-*- 
kee.  Ferozeshah,  and  Aliwal— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

**^  Colonel  T.  James  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodtet  &: 
Ferozeshah,  and  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Henrv  Lavro^ 
on  the  night  of  the  31st  May  1857,  when  the  native  troops  mutinied,  and  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  (dAn^e-^v 
wounded),  and  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  (thanked  by  (government.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Bre'^ 
of  M^or,  and  a  year's  service) . 

•*»  Lt.Colonel  J.  A.  Tytler  served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  ?ei)arr 
frontier  in  1851-52;  and  in  the  Boori  Pass  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaiin:  :- 
1857-59,  including  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels,  and  was  shot  through  '>hi  ■'--^ 
arm  andreceivea  a  spear  wound  in  the  chest  while  engaged  in  a  hand-to-hand  fight  in  the  action  of  Cht)op(^'raii  .i 
loth  Feb.  1858  (Victoria  Cross) ;  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pu5p»'Ki  t» 
Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  in  the  UmbcyUh  ?«» 
in  1863  also  in  the  campaign  in  Hazara  and  in  the  Black  Mountain  in  1Q68  (Clasp). 

'SI  Lt.Colonel  F.  J.  Stephenson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  tho  action  near  Agnv^ 
the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July,  and  the  subsequent  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  October  1857  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  S.  Black  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Googaira  and  adjoining  districts  u  '^ 

**^  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Millar  served  in  the  Pui\jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  storming  of  the  HetgbtEof^ 
and  occupation  of  the  Fort  of  Oonah  (Medal^.  Servea  also  with  the  Force  under  Sir  CJolin  Campbell  in  the  E^ 
zaie  campaign  of  1851-53,  including  the  afiflair  of  the  Paunch  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Present  at  JaUundef  nl 
the  Native  Cavalry  and  Infiintry  mutinied  on  the  7th  June  1857  (Medal).  J 

•■*  Lt.Colonel  A.  T.  Armstrong  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  and  was  present  at  the  CrstiJJ 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  afikir  at  Sooijkoond  on  tJie  stix  Nov.  1848,  storm  and  car^j 
of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  present  at  the  investment  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  ^^^^ 
and  at  the  battle  of  Croojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (mentic:i»l^ 
despatches  for  "  zeal  and  ability,"  Medal).  J 

M*  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Stafford  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal) ;  and  with  the  Force  under  BJ 
adier  General  Chamberlain  in  the  Meeranzae  Valley  in  April  and  May  1855,  including  the  action  of  P*^!2' 
mund  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  in  command  of  the  ;tb  fj 
jaub  Infantry,  including  the  actions  of  Gungaree,  Puttialee,  Mynpooree,  Bungaon,  and  Ruttunpore,  canua*M 
the  Right  Column  of  attack  in  the  action  of  28th  March  1858  on  the  Nepaul  frontier,  commanded  his  Recui^ 
the  attack  on  the  Camp  of  the  Nana  and  Bala  Rao  in  the  Gurwah  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  &«« 
of  Major).  ^ 

'*7  Lt.ColonelC.  C.  Dandridge  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  thei^^a^-" 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  outposts  on  the  9th  and  i^th  ScpcecM 
acnon  of  Soorjkhoond,  and  storm  and  capture  "  ""*      "        ^  "" 

***  Lt.Colonel  H.  P.Williams  served  throu^hc 

of  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  Gamsou  w-  ^^ ^,  —. ~  ^~- ^ ^ • 

present  at  Agra  during  the  mutiny,  and  was  severely  wounded  (right  leg  amputated)  in  the  action  fought  Uif« 
the  5th  July  1857  (Medal).  .  ,  .^ 

M»Lt.  Colonel  R.  0.  Cross  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  witniiav?.'^ 
Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  >'odaec  i/^ 
pore  (horse  killed  under  him  by  a  cannon-shot),  Oonao,  Buseemt  Qnnge,  Boorbeea-kc-Chowkee,  and  Bitboor  \^ 


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7onnded),  Bkinnishes  of  17th  i8th  and  19th  September  while  protecting  the  constmction  of  a  bridge  of  boats  across 
he  Grnnges  on  the  Onde  side  for  the  passage  of  the  troops,  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alnmbagh,  and  relief  of  tho 
Jarrison  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency  for  two  months,  and  the  day  before  tho  relief 
)r  Lord  Clyde,  led  xoo  men  as  part  of  a  storming  party  to  the  King's  stables  and  steiim-engine  house,  and  took  a 
Colour  under  very  heavy  fire  to  an  outpost  to  serve  as  a  guide  to  Lord  Clyde's  force ;  also  served  with  Outram's  Force 
a  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  Eind  present  also  at  the  passage  of  the  Gk)gra  and  operations  on 
he  Nepaul  frontier  (thanked  by  the  Grovemment,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

****  Lt.Colonel  J.  Williamson  served  with  the  field  force  employed  against  the  rebel  Rajah  of  Unprool  in  1847-48. 
fas  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Punjaub  Irregular  Force  and  Stafi*  Officer  of  tho  field  force  under  Brij^dier  General 
'homberlain  employed  in  the  Meranzaie  Valley  in  1855  and  present  at  the  engagement  atDursummund  (Medal  with 
!lasp).  Commanded  tho  i8th  Punjaub  Infantry  (now  the26fch  Bengal  Native  Infantry)  throughout  the  operations  in 
bo  Eusofzaie  Hills  in  April  and  May  1858  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton,  and  led  the  attack  on  the  fanatic  stronghold 
n  the  heights  above  Sittana.  Commanded  the  same  Recriment  throughout  the  final  operations  against  the  rebels 
y  tho  force  under  Brigadier  Holdich  on  tho  Nepaul  frontier  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1859.  Again  commanded  the  Regi- 
innt  i?i  Bhootan  ftom  Dec.  1865  to  March  1866,  including  the  advance  into  the  interior  resulting  in  the  capture  of 
iilooka  and  recovery  of  the  British  guns  which  fell  into  the  enemy's  hands  at  Dewangiri  (Clasp). 

**t  Lt.Colonel  W.  Pasko  served  with  the  Eusofzaie  Bxpe<lition  under  SirColin  Campbell  in  1852  (Medal  with  Claap). 

^^t  Lt.Colonel  Patrick  Maxwell  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  served  in  tho  Punjaub 
hroncrhout  tho  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

-*^  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  R.  Mylnc  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  ^^^  ''^^^^  present  at  the  action  of  Pan- 
00  Nuddee  and  other  affairs  previous  to  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  under  Genenil  Windham  to  whom  he  acted  as  Aide 
e  Camp  on  27th  Nov,  1857  (horse  killed  under  him  by  a  cannon-shot),  also  present  at  tho  battle  of  Cawnpore,  taking 
f  Etiwah  and  Mynpoorie,  operations  at  Ramgunga,  and  action  of  Kunkur  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

**■'  Colonel  H.  T.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857  aa  Adjutant  78th  Highlanders,  including  tho 
ight  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  Bengal  with 
Livelock's  Column,  present  in  the  actions  of  Onao  (wounded),  Buseerutgunge  (first  and  second) ,  Boorbeakechowkee, 
nd  Bithoor,  and  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  tho  relief  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  subse- 
aent  defence  (Victoria  Cross) ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks, 
nd  served  as  a  Brijc^e  Major  in  the  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow — wounded  (Medal  with 
la?ps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

**♦  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Langmore  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40 
nd  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  two  Sikh  Forts,  Ramnuggur  and  Muraree  (Medal).  Formed  one  of  the  6ar^ 
ison  which  defended  the  Residenev  of  Lucknow  from  the  30th  Juno  to  the  22nd  Nov.  1857,  and  commanded  an 
uportant  outpost  during  that  pcrifxl,  and  was  mentioned  in  Major  General  Inglis'  despatch  in  the  following  terms : — 

Lieut.  Langmorewith  the  remnant  of  his  corps  (the  7i8t  Native  Infantry)  neld  a  very  exposed  position  between 
he  Hospital  and  the  Water  Gate.  ITiis  gallaat  and  deservincr  young  soldier  and  his  men  were  entirely  without 
helter  from  the  weather  both  by  night  and  day."  He  was  afterwards  present  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  which  drove 
le  rebel  Gwalior  Contingent  ftom  Cawnpore  (Medal  with  Clasp,  a  year  s  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

-'^  Lt.ColonelE.  B.  Clay  served  under  SirColin  Campbell  agnvinst  the  hill  tribes  in  1851-52  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Indian 
lutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  defence  of  the  filumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  and  action  of  Choopoorah  ; 
'ude  campaign  of  1858-59  including  the  actions  of  Puag^aon  and  Rnssoolpore,  attack  and  capture  6f  Fort  Mittowlee, 
nd  action  of  Biswah  (Medal). 

***t  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  Ogilvie  served  as  Executive  Commissariat  Officer  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

2*«  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Godby  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1S45-46,  inchuling  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  action  of 
Lliwal,  surrender  of  Fort  Phillour,and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Jullundcr  Doab  (Mc<lal).  Also  throughout  tho 
'mijaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolapore,  and 
'hillianwallaii — dangerously  woimded  in  a  hand-to-hand  fight  in  defence  of  the  Regimental  Colours  (Medal  with 
!bi3p).  Was  wounded  by  an  assassin  in  Dec.  1853  when  in  charge  of  the  Eusofibie  frontier.  Has  been  employed  in 
lUnting  down  and  engaged  with  hill  robbera  on  the  Peshawur  frontier. 

**^  Colonel  H.  F.  M.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  tho  Qar- 
i^n  of  Pegu,  and  commanded  a  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  chief  Mong  Crouneggio  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
ierved  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Kumaon  Goorkha  Battalion  at 
be  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (dangerously  wounded) ;  conunanded  a  Force  in  the  Saharimpore  district, 
nd  on  the  loth  Jan.  1858  encountered  and  beat  baok  across  the  Granges  at  Hurdwar  upwards  of  1000  of  tho  enemy 
nth  4  guns,  destroying  many  of  the  enemy  and  capturing  arms  and  munitions  of  war— thanked  by  Grovemment 
Medal  with  CHasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

**'t  Lt.Colonel  J.  K.  Couper  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Elangra  in  1846. 

'**  Lt.Colonel  W.  Nembhani  served  with  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  against  tho  Sikhs  in  1846.  During  the  war  of  1852-53 
Q  Burmah  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  and  present  at 
)tiinoh  when  the  town  was  attacked  by  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  July  and  on  the  5th  August  1857  ;  also  present 
t  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Nursurghur,  and  at  on  attack  in  the  KuUungeo  Pass,  near  Jubbulpore,  by  a  body  of 
ebels  on  the  27th  September  1857  (Medal). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Smylv  served  in  the  Pui\jaub  campaign  north  of  Jollundur  in  1848-49,  including  the  storming- 
f  the  Heights  of  Umb,  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Shahpore  and  Oonah  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  J.  Perkins  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  attack  on  the  Heights  of  Moor- 
[ooria  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  that  forced  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850 ;  and  with 
oat  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1851-58  and  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Dubb  (Medal  with  CHaap). 
lerved  cdso  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  at  the  action  of  Timmoor  Ghaut  (mentioned 
a  despatches,  Medal). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  G.  M.  Battyo  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-54,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Pega 
Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*^  Lt.  Colonel  G.  A.  Willmms  served  with  the  4th  Sikhlnftmtry  in  Burmah  in  1852-54 ;  was  present  at  the  pursuit  and 
«stTuction  of  the  enemy's  troops  under  Moung  Shoey  Moung,  and  commanded  at  the  storming  of  the  entrenched 
^lage  of  Yeh  (Medal  with  Claap  for  Pegu).  Commanded  three  Companies  of  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  engage- 
aent  in  June  1857  near  Loodiana  with  the  Jullundur  mutineers,  and  was  dangerously  wounded  (thanked  by  GK)yem« 
aent.  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"**  Lt.Colonel  G.  Hutchinson  was  employed  under  the  Civil  Grovemment  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and 
erved  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow ;  was  afterwards  Commanding  Engineer  with  Outram's 
3rce  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  Brigade  Ma^or  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  and  reported  by  Earl  Canning 
0  have  been  "  of  equal  service  as  a  Civil  Officer  and  Military  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  after  taking  an 
tnportant  part  in  the  MiUtary  operations"  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Modal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
'  g^r>  service  for  Lucknow). 

Lt,Colonel  B.  G.  Vander  Gucht  served  with  tho  expedition  under  G^eneral  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846. 

~*t  Lt.Colonel  A.  K.  Comber  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medul). 

f  D  ^^  ^'<^^o^ol  J-  Bum  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  wiis  present  at  tho  storming  of  the  Ghreat  Pagoda 
*  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Olasp  for  Pegu).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  his  Regiment  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign 
'^3^55-56 ;  and  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Sasseram  Field  Force  in  1858  (Medal). 

Lt.Colonel  J.  0.  Wood  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tUe  passage  of  the  Chenab 
^J^attle  of  Chillianwallah — very  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  (Jlasp). 

"^t;  Lt.Colonel  CM.  Longmore  accompanied  the  force  under  Greneral  Wheeler  towards  Jummoo  in  1846.  Served  with 
^c  right  column  of  the  Bhootan  field  force  under  Brigadier  General  Richardson  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  tho 
»pture  of  Suleekah,  and  with  the  advance  thence  to  the  Moonas  Bridge  where  the  guns  that  fell  into  the  enemy's 
lands  were  surrendered  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^,'' Lt.Colonel  F.  A.  Dickins  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore, 
-iiulianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  an  expo- 
ntion  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  AfRreedies,  in  1840-50;  volunteered  with  a  Compiuiy  of  his  Regiment  to 
>cale  a  hill  in  the  possession  of  the  enemy,  who  had  ent  np  a  aetachment  of  40  men  nnder  Enaign  Sitwell ;  drove  off 

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the  enemy,  nnd  brought  down  the  body  of  Ensign  Sitwell  and  the  four  survivors  (Medal  vrith  Clasp).  Senred  in  th« 
Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in' 1857-59,  and  was  present  at  four  cngagemeut* 
with  rebels  at  Dumoh,  and  twice  repulsed  attacks  on  the  Fort  of  Rehli,  employed  in  hunting  down  rebels  in  the 
Saugor  district  while  in  command  of  the  Police  Battalion :  co-operated  in  attacking  a  body  of  rebels  1500  eteong  ai 
Hirdeemgur,  killing  150  of  them,  and  present  at  the  attack  on  Patrakotah  and  Luckungur  (Medal). 

^"  Lt.Colonel  T.  F.  Forster  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  pre»rait  at  the  battle  of 
Aliwal  (Medal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  F.  C.  Anderson  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Pox^anb  campaign,  of  1848-49 
(Medal).     Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  x 857-58  (Medal). 

*<»  Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  Fraser  served  in  the  Butlea  campaign  in  1846 ;  also  in  the  Punjanb  campaign  in  1849,  and  w»« 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  expediti<7n  to 
Kohat  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  in  Feb.  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  aad 
was  present  at  the  siege  of  Calpee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

^  Lt.Colonel  B.  W,  Ryall  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  insurrection  in  1855-56.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  znd  Hyders- 
bad  Cavalry  with  Kamptee  Movable  Coliunn,  present  at  forcing  of  Khonie  Pass  on  loth  Jan.  1858,  at  battles  of 
Khobrie  and  Bandah  (wounded,  horse  also  wounded),  and  in  all  minor  engagements  fought  by  Central  India  Foroe 
under  Major  General  Whitlock  up  to  June  1858.  Commanded  3rd  Seikh  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Shalaibad 
campaign  under  Brigadier  Douglas,  from  August  1858 ;  commanded  Southern  division  of  Cavalry  ^^  battle  ard 
capture  of  Jugdisporo  in  Oct.  1858;  mentioned  in  despatches  on  nine  occasions,  recommended  for  the  Brevet  vf 
Major,  and  for  the  "  Victoria  Cross  "  for  having  at  battle  of  Bandah,  while  wounded  and  charger  also  wonndedL,  ns- 
dered  essential  service,  and  cut  down  several  of  the  enemy  in  hand-to-hand  combat,  as  set  forth  in  despatches  cT 
Sir  G.  C.  Whitlock  and  Major  Macintire  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

««  Lt.  Colonel  E.  Dandridgc  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Tnrtian  m^tisy 
campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  was  Staff  Oflacer  to  Colonel  Sherer  at  Julpigoree  when  the  Native  Cavaliy  mntmied  al  cht: 
station,  and  also  during  the  operations  against  the  Chittagong  and  Dacca  rebels ;  commanded  a  roovable  colima 
in  Bundlecund  and  was  engaged  in  repeated  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlet  Singh  and  Bnrsrorc  Sin<:li 
from  October  1859  to  March  i860  (Medal). 

»«3  Lt. Colonel  W.  C.  MacDougall  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
snrrender  of  Mooltan— wounded  (Medal  ^-ith  Clasp). 

*«*  Lt.  Colonel  I.  F.  Mac  Andrew  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Military  Secretary  and  Aide  de  Camp  w 
Br.General  MacGregor,  the  Military  Commissioner  with  the  Goorkha  Force  under  Jung  Bahadore,  and  'vras  ptreKL; 
at  the  capture  of  Goruckpore.  passage  of  the  Gogra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***t  Lt.Colonel  T.  Taylor  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  a4th  Foot  against*  the  mutineers  of  the  Z4th  BtsgH 
Native  Infantry  at  Jhelnm  on  the  7th  July  1857  (Medal). 

»«*  Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  McGrigor  jomed  the  88th  Regt.  whilst  on  field  service  in  Oude  in  Aug.  185S,  and  served  to  tbs 
end  of  the  campaign  against  the  rebels  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  R.  Barter  served  as  Adjutant  75th  Regt.  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1837-58,  andir&s 

S resent  at  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  (severely  wounded),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi,  including  the  six 
ays'  fighting  in  the  streets,  where  he  commanded  the  remnant  of  his  Regiment  for  nearly  24  hoars,  aJl  miuct  m 
him  having  been  killed  or  disabled.  Served  with  Greathed's  Column  in  pursuit,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Bohzs-d- 
shure,  affairs  of  Allyghur  and  Akerabad.  and  battle  of  Agra.  With  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  at  Canoge.  dnring  the 
advance  on  Cawnporc ;  crossed  into  Oude  and  present  at  Maharajgunge,  and  skirmish  near  the  Alumba^h.  Wsth 
the  Aiumbagh  Garrison,  and  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde.  Present  with  the  foroe  under  Sir  James  Oq£- 
ram  at  the  Aiumbagh  tmtil  14th  Feb.  1858,  and  constantly  engaged  repelling  the  enemy's  attacks.  Comznanded  two 
Ressallahs  of  Irrej^ar  Cavalry  in  the  advance  into  RohUcund  and  ro-occupation  of  Bignour  (Modal  vrith  two 
Clasps). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Munro  served  in  the Puigaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  in  the  SonthsJ  <saznpa3fiic-f 
1855-56.  Served  theUmbeyla  campaign  of  1863  with  the  Euzofzaie  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chain N>ria3 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  '^ 

*^  Lt.Colonel  W.  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  in  military  charge  of  two  Battalioesaf 
Nepaulese  troops,  and  was  present  at  thb  actions  of  Chanda,  ifmmeorpore,  and  Sultanpore,  attack  of  the  Bef^es's 
Kote,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^°  Colonel  A.  B.  Johnson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  stockades  <s 
the  19th  March  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaip 
(Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^71  Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Bruce  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  csunpaign  of  1848-49  (Me<U;. 
Served  also  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mackeson  against  the  HussanKies  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•7*  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  R.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Sfmarunpore  and  MozufiTemuggur  Districts  daring  the  Izuiaii 
ciutin3'  in  1857-58.  Commanded  the  troops  engaged  at  Sedhowlie,  Nookur,  and  Gtmgah,  and  comxnandod  tfc« 
Infantrv  detachment  at  the  action  of  Hurdwar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Appomted  by  Lord  Strathnaim 
to  the  Command  of  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  on  and  Sept.  x 866  in  consideration  of  useftil  and  gallant  service 
in  the  field. 

*'♦  Lt.Colonel  E.  St.  George  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee. 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Burmese  war  in  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pe§^}.  ywj<iaf> 
mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

27*  Lt.Colonel  P.  P.  Bailey  8er\'ed  with  his  Kcginient  in  charge  of  the  Siege  Train  in  the  Sutlej  campai^En,  vA 
during  the  time  it  held  JuUunder  in  the  Punjaub  campaign.  Served  in  the  Indian  muUny  campai^rn  of  1857-5^1 
accompanied  Havelock's  Force  in  the  advance  on  Lucknow  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Buseemt^nui^, 
Mungarwar,  and  Aiumbagh,  relief  of  the  Garrison  and  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequently  with  Outram's  Fc3<?e 
in  the  Aiumbagh,  and  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*7«  Lt.Colonel  P.  C.  J.  Brownlow  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passaee  cif 
the  Chenab  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Hawes  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Served  also  throughout  the  t-p^jt^^ 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1 85  7-59  and  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  1857  (severely  wounded  in  tiwo  places^u 
battle  of  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khankur  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  3-ear's  service). 

»78  Lt.Colonel  A.  Irvine  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  actions  of  Moodkee,  Fe- 
rozeshah, Buddiwal,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Barchard  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  ChiUianirallzk 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Present  in  the  operations  in  the  Boori  Pass  in  1853,  and  in  those  m^t^inf^^  n^ 
Afi'eedies  in  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58  on  Sir  Arrhdaie 
Wilson's  Staff,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  3i8t  May  on  the  Hmdun,  battle  of  Badlee-ke-Ser8i« 
throughout  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  CB.). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  T.  W.  Holland  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Was  as 
Delhi  on  i  ith  May  1 857  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutinv,  and  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  I^enny  fnxn.  Jvdy 
to  Dec. ;  accompanied  Seaton's  Column  from  Delhi  to  Futtehghur ;  served  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  capcos!^ 
of  Lucknow;  accompanied  Lugurd's  Force  in  relief  of  Azimghur  and  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  to  Arrah ;  a*ervedwitk 
the  Azimghur  Field  Force  from  March  to  June  1858  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jugdeepore  jnng-ies ; 
and  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  from  Oct.  1858  to  March  1859  in  0])erations  against  rebels  (twice  x *^ '  '- 


despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  of  1865-66  in  Assam  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  J.  Ruggles  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846.  Wss 
present  at  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  from  Jime  to  Nov.  1857  (Medal  with  C)«^p,  and  a  y^'s 
service).  Commanded  the  19th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865,  including  Uie  aasac^ 
and  capture  of  the  Bala  Stockades  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*M  Lt.Colonel  M.  J.  Brander  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  tke 
vicinity  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  as  Senior  C-ommiasariat  Officer  sed 
Paymaster  of  the  Nepaulese  Auxiliary  Force  under  Jung  Bahador  from  Dec.  1857  to  June  1858,  and  waa  preteol  s^ 


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the  recapture  of  Gomckpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Julapore,  Bicge  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Miuor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  GirdleBtone  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  i8th  and 
19th  March  1853  at  Donabew,  and  when  in  charge  of  a  fleet  of  100  store  and  ammunition  boats  on  the  Irrawaddy 
repulsed  a  night  attack— struck  on  the  chest  by  a  spent  ball  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pcffu).  Served  also  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  in  1857  including  the  action  near  A^ra  on  5th  Jul3%  and  battle  of  Agra  on  loth  October  (Modal). 

""^  Lt.Colonel  R.  Murrav  served  thePimjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian- 
wallah,  and  Gooierat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
»*  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Gordon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Tcgu). 
"7  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Cuyler  served  with  the  force  under  General  ^Vheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and 
was  present  at  the  assault  of  the  heights  of  Dulla  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mackeson  against 
the  Uussauzaics  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  joined  the  Nussee- 
rie  Battalion  at  Sahanmpore  in  Aug.  1857,  and  was  at  once  sent  in  command  of  a  strong  detachment  to  the  relief  of 
the  Civil  Station  of  Mozutfumuggur ;  commanded  a  detachment  in  Saharunporeand  Mozufl\irnuirt;ur  districts  ft-om 
Aucr.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  various  affairs  with  insurgents,  including  the  takiug  of  Jowlah  and 
attack  on  Tbannabowan  (Medal). 

»*  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  Hamilton  8er\ed  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ram- 
nuzg\ir.  passafiTG  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillian  wallah  and  Goojerat  (horse  killed),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs 
and  Afff^hans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857  and  was  present  iu 
action  with  the  rebels  at  Saugor,  and  led  an  advanced  party  of  the  31st  Native  infantry  when  attacked  by  tho 
rebels  on  tho  19th  of  July  from  whom  a  gun  was  taken  (^ledal). 

*»  Lt.  Colonel  Aulc^jo  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46^  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Also  through- 
out the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Cheuab,  nnd  battles  of 
Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  tho  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 
**  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Huxham  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  in  1857  and  was  three  times  woun- 
ded, once  severely  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Commanded  a  party  resulting  in  the  death  of  the  rebel 
Mukhoond  Sing  and  defence  of  his  followers,  for  which  he  received  tho  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India  and  of 
the  Commander  in  Chief.  Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65,  present  at  the  taking  of  Chamoorchee  and  re- 
taking of  Bala,and  commanded  the  force  which  took  and  rtestro  ved  tho  enemy's  position  at  Nagoh  ( Medal  with  Clasp) . 
*"  Lt-Colonel  G.  Cavenagh  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  5401  Foot  during  the  Indian  muting'  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  16th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Chinese  war  of  1860-61,  and  commanded  a  party  at  the  west  gate 
during  the  attack  on  Shanghaie  by  the  rebels  on  the  19th  20th  and  21st  September  i860.  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Bunbury  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  and 
surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  (Medal). 

*•  Lt.Colonel  P.  D.  Ogilvie  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnug- 
gur. passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian  wallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•*  lit. Colonel  C.  Armstrong  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  in  the  Turkish  Contingent,  and  present  as  a 
volunteer  with  the  49th  Regt.  at  the  attack  of  tho  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Was  attached  to  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  in 
Nov.  1857  and  was  severely  wounded  through  both  legs,  the  right  amputated  (Medal).  Served  as  2nd  in  command 
of  the  14th  Bengal  Native  InCantry  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Lt.Colonel  8.  D.  White  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served 
also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  mcluding  the  actions  near  Agra> and  Allyghur,  operations  near 
Shereghur  Ghaut,  and  action  of  Dowra  (Medal). 

'*"  Lt.Colonel  F.  Duffin  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
and  Ferozeahah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).    Served  in  the  China  campaign  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Smith  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur 
TMfisage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  the  6ti 
Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  operations  in  the  Jugdespore  jungles,  and  action  of  Barvan  (Medal). 
"^^  Lt.Colonel  W.  GameU  served  throughout  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  includingthe  passage  of  the  Chenab 
and  badle  of  Ooojer^  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  «in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  commanded  a 
detachment  of  the  Mhairwarra  Local  Battalion  at  the  attack  on  Ahwa  on  the  18th  September  1857  (Medal). 
'^*  Lt.Colonel  J.  Macdonald  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
"»  Lt.ColoneI  R.  Y.  Chambers  served  in  China  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

•*•  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Wataon  was  engaged  in  street  fighting  at  Lucknow  previous  to  the  action  of  Chinhat  when 
the  Midiomedans  rose  on  the  troops  at  the  Dowlutkhanna,  and  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at 
Lucknow  in  1857,  firequently  in  command  of  the  Cawnpore  Battery,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore 
and  defeat  of  uie  insurgent  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

"7  LtColonel  J.  W.  Orchard  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  storm  and 
capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Mahsood  expedition  of  i860  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of 
the  Berara  Pass  fMedal  with  Clasp). 

'^"  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Brown  served  with  tho  expedition  on  tho  Eusofzio  border  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  destruction  of  Chingalee  and  Sittana,  and  commanded  the  present  ist  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  tho 
aUAck  on  Sittana  and  until  the  force  returned  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

''*  Lt.ColonelJ.  R.  Currie  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 
(Medal). 

**>  LLColonel  H.  Mackenzie  served  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah 
and  Ko(nerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps^. 

"•  Lt.dolonel  G.  G.  Cunliffe  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Nynee  Tal  Militia,  raised  fbr  the  protection  of  that  place,  fV-om 
^  June  to  26th  Dec.  1857,  and  assisted  in  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  a  body  of  rebels  belonging  to  Khan  Bahadoor 
Khan  that  had  occupied  Huldwaree.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Kemaon  Levy  at  the  action  of  Churpoomh 
and  a  portion  of  a  Field  Force  at  the  action  of  Surpoorah,  succeeding  to  the  command  of  tho  Force  on  Capt.  S.  Bro^vn 
being  severely  wounded— charger  disabled  by  sword  cuts  (thanked  by  the  Governor  (Jeneral  and  the  Commander 
in  Chief  for  gallant  conduct.  Medal). 

"*  LtColonel  A.  R.  Bayly  served  with  the  8th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  including  repulse  of  sorties  on 
9th  14th  and  18th  July,  and  the  six  days'  fighting  in  the  city  ;  aflerwarda  present  in  the  action  of  Bolundshur,  affair 
of  Allyghur,  battle  of  Agra,  action  of  Dilkoosha,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  affair  of  the  2nd  and 
action  of  the  6th  Deo.  at  Cawnpore.  and  action  of  Khudagunj  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•**  Lt.Coloned  R.  D'O.  C.  Bracken  served  throughout  tho  PunJaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and 
•eoond  siege  operations  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Com- 
manded a  Detachment  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  repulse  of  insurgents  at  Murree  in  1857 ;  and  served  in  the 
operations  against  Sittana  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■*»  Lt.Colonel  A.  Taylor  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur 
and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ' 

"•  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  PalUser  as  Adjutant  Sind  Camel  Corps  was  severely  wounded  in  an  action  Ttnth  the  Sheoranees 
on  the  Den^at  Frontier  on  the  14th  March  1853  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59;  accompanied  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  Renaud  from  Allahabad  towards 
Cawnpore  (wounded  2nd  July  1857),  nnd  served  with  Havelock's  Force  fhjm  its  first  taking  the  field ;  commanded 
Irregular  Cavabry  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore ;  commanded  right  troop  with  Barrow's  Volunteer  Cavalry  in  tho 
actions  of  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  (wounded,  and  two  horses  shot)  ;  defence  of  tho 
Residency  till  the  second  relief  by  Lord  Clyde ;  subsequent  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  from  No- 
vember 18^7  to  March  1858  including  actions  of  Gahilce,  repulse  of  rebel  attack,  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  with 
Hodson's  Horse  at  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad  and  crossing  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore.  Commanded  ist  Regiment  of 
Hodson's  Horse  in  the  action  of  Dadoodpore  and  in  repulse  and  pursuit  of  rebels  kt  Khandr  o  Nuddee — danecrouslv 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commauded 
the  loth  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  ofvjilBpiQrttel  anil 
Medal).  Digitized  by  vj\I/OV^lV    '       ^ 


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"J  Lt.  Colonel  J.  M.  Graham  Berved  daring  the  Indian  matiny  in  1857-59 ;  commanded  the  Head  Qnaiten  of  the 
Ramgbnr  Irregular  Cavalry  and  a  Company  of  the  ist  Sikh  Battalion  in  an  attack  on  and  defeat  of  a  hodj  of  rebds  u 
Jhurpo  on  the  19th  September  1857 ;  in  the  same  capacity  was  besieged  for  a  short  time  by  the  rebds  in  the  PiJi- 
mon  District ;  afterwards  held  the  district  for  several  months  with  the  above  force  and  a  body  of  IrregolarB  laiEed 
for  the  purpose,  against  vastly  superior  numbers ;  present  in  command  of  a  detachment  in  the  attack  on  the  rebel 

Sr^sition  at  Palamow  Fort  and  capture  of  their  euns  and  camp ;  engaged  with  the  rebels  at  Foongsree  Pus. 
hemo,  Laburmoor,  and  Paretal,  pursuit  of  the  Shahabad  rebels,  and  at  the  Boogloomara  Paas  (Medal),  and  received 
through  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India  the  most  gracious  approbation  of  Her  Misjesty  for  servioea  performed  duriu 
that  period.  Commanded  the  5th  Battalion  of  Military  Pohce  in  the  expedition  against  l^e  hill  tribes  on  the  S.E. 
trontieT  of  Bengal  in  i  86o-6t  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  Bhootan  with  the  fbroe  under  Brigadier  General  Tombi 
at  the  recapture  of  the  Forts  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Clasp). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Ralph  Ouseley  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  aflUrof  Banmof- 
gur ,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  ChiUianwallah,  and  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  in  the  Indian  mutic; 
oampaigru  in  1857-58  ;  present  at  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow,  at  the  action  of  Chinhut,  defence  and  evacuation  of  the 
Mucnee  Bhawun,  and  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency,  subsequent  operaUons  against  the  Gwalkxr  Contis- 
gent  and  battle  of  Cawnpore,  occupation  of  Futtehpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  Performed  the  duties  of  u 
Artillery  Cfflcer  and  hadTchar^e  of  one  i8-pounder  and  two  p-pounders  at  Gubbins'  outpost  during  the  defence  li 
the  Residency  from  July  to  Nov.  1857  (twice  mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with  two  CUici>s,  and  a  yesri 
eervice). 

'*'  Lt.Colonel  H.B.Urmston  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Colonel  Maekeaon  against;the  Hnasanxais 
in  1852-53.  Also  with  that  against  the  Mohmund  tribe  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  1854,  as  Assistant  CommisaofCff, 
and  was  present  in  the  attack  on  Shah  Mooseh  Khel  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

<M  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Graham  served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  against  Myah  Tocmnev 
Donabew  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Peg^).  Served  in  Oude  throughout  the  mutinies,  and  present  in  the  actios  c' 
Chinhut  (wounded,  and  charger  also  wounded),  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  including  aattoli 
of  x8th  August  and  sorties  of  29th  Sept.  and  and  Oct.,  throughout  the  occupation  of  the  AlcMbagh,  indnding  th« 
surprise  of  the  Gahileeand  affair  of  25th  Feb.,  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Snndeela,  action  of  Jamoo,  and  capture 
of  Birwah  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

5*>t  Lt. Colonel  W.  T.  Fagan  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  7th  Bengal  Police  Ba^ 
talion  in  the  expedition  against  hostile  tribes  on  the  South-east  frontier  in  Januarj'  and  February  x86i. 

***  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  M.  Aitken  served  throughout  the  Pmriaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  t^epaaeage  of  th£ 
Chenab,  battle  of  Goojcrat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Sonthal  campaign  in  i£;.s 
Present  at  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow  30th  May  1857,  defeat  of  the  mutineers  the  following  day,  action  of  Ghinaix, 
throughout  defence  of  the  Residency  from  30th  June  to  aand  Nov.  1857,  including  four  sorties,  in  two  of  wtudi  it 
commanded ;  afterwards  present  during  the  operation  before  Cawnpore  fh>m  28th  Nov.  and  battle  of  the  cxi 
December ;  Oude  campaign  of  1858  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Medal  with  Qup, 
a  year's  service,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  decorated  with  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  various  acts  of  gallantry  and  disLs- 
guished  bravery  performed  during  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  "). 

"If  Lt.Colonel  E.  H.  Scott  served  with  the  Bundlecund  field  force  in  1850. 

»*»  Lt. Colonel  C.  D.  S.  Clarke  served  through  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■**  Lt. Colonel  E.  G.  Clark  served  with  the  Nepaulese  Force  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  July  i857toAprZ 
1858  ;  conomanded  the  Left  Colunm  in  the  action  of  Chanda  and  captured  5  guns,  afterwards  present  in  the  actt!.>u 
of  Chanda  (second),  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoloiow ;  present  as  Civil  Officer  at  the  relief 
of  Hussungunj,  capture  of  Fort  Methowlee,  and  action  of  Mehundee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"»»  Lt.  Colonel  C.F.Packe  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheelerin  the  Pumaub  campaign  of  Z84&-49  (Medal). 
Berved  as  a  volunteer  with  Army  before  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3M  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Sherer  served  throughout  the  Pux^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout ti» 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  action  of  Sooijkoond,  attack  on  the  Suburbs,  storm  and  capture  d 
the  City,  and  surrei^der  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Led  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Sylhet  Light  Infiantrj  is» 
action  against  the  mutineers  of  the  34th  Bengal  N.I.  at  Latoo,  Sylhet  district,  on  17th  Deo.  2857,  sucoeeded  to  thi 
command  of  the  Corps  on  Major  Byiig  being  killed  at  the  commencement  of  the  fight  and  broagnt  it  out  of  actoi 
after  defeating  and  routing  the  mutineers  (Medal). 

*>*  Major  General  P.  S.  Lumsden  served  with  the  force  employed  in  various  expeditions  against  the  fhmtier  tnbes  a 
1852-56 ;  served  as  D.  A.  Q  larter  Master  General  at  the  action  of  Punjhao  15th  April  1852 ;  at  Nowadond,  Pranrhor, 
Iskakot,  and  operations  in  the  Rnncsai  Valley  in  Ma;r  1852 ;  against  the  Boree  Af^ieedees  in  1853 ;  to  Shah  Mooscfa 
Kheyl  against  the  Mohmund  Tril^e  in  1854;  expedition  ag^ainst  the  Meranzaie  tribe  in  April  1855,  including  tite 
cavalry  affrtir  at  Dursiimmund ;  ajrainst  the  Bussy  Khelut  Alum  in  November  1855  ;  in  Meranzaie  and  Kooran  eij*- 
rtitions'in  November  1856  (received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Local  and  the  Supreme  Governments) .  Served  in  a  8pea»l 
Military  Mission  to  Affgbanistnn  in  1857-58,  and  received  the  thanks  of^the  Supreme  Government  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  In  July  1848  he  joined  the  Gwaiior  Force  under  General  R.  Napier,  and  was  present  at  Ranode  and  subsp- 
quent  pursuit  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  China  in  iSeo, 
and  was  prcHeut  at  the  actions  of  Rinho  and  Tangchow,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  advance  (B 
Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

***>  Lt.ColonelA.  H.  Millett  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

««  Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  Chalmers  served  as  Principal  Executive  Officer  at  Agra  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  aai 
was  slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  5th  July  1857  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  R.  K.  Cakes  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40.  and  was  present  at  the  second  siege  opera* 
tions  before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Googerat  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

»^  Sir  Charles  U.  Brownlow  was  present  with  the  Anaj  of  Reserve  during  the  Puxyaub  war  of  1848-40.  Serrwl 
with  the  ist  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Black  Mountain  campaign,  Hazara,  in  1852-57 ;  agamst  the  Michnee  Momundf  ia 
August  1854.  when  he  was  shot  through  the  lungs;  and  in  the  Bozdar  Expedition  in  1857.  Commanded  the  8tb 
afterwards  the  2otJi  Puniaub  Infantry  in  the  operations  on  the  Eusof^ai  Frontier  in  1858 ;  tlmjughoot  the  canpai^ 
of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  occux)ation  of  P^in  (Brevet  r.f 
Major,  and  cb.) ;  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  and  Uie  Hazara  Expedition  of  1868.  Commanded  the  Right  cr 
Chittagong  Column  of  the  Looshai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1871-72  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  £CB. 
Has  received  the  Punjaub  Medal,  the  China  Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin,  and  the  Indian 
Medal  with  Clasps  for  North- West  Frontier,  Umbeyla,  and  Looshai. 

>*5  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  S.  Mntheson  served  throuflrhout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ram- 
nuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  ChiUianwallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  c^  the  Sitits 
and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  a  field  force  in  Tharawaddie,  Burmah,  in  1S53-54. 

««t  Lt.Colonel  J.  Reay  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

***  Lt.Colonel  R.  S.  Moselcy  served  in  China  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  of  the  8th  Jan.  1859  when  the 
battery  and  village  of  Shek-tsing  were  captured. 

»*«t  Lt.ColonelA.  W.  Montagu  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with 
the  Trans-GJogra  Force  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

w«  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Bamfiold  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  ChiUianvraDali 
and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  witli  two  Clasps).  Accompanied  the  expediiionaiy 
force  against  the  Boree  Afreedoes  in  the  Kohat  Hills  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**•  Major  H.  Maxwell  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  recapture  of  Pegn 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Trans-Goomtee  ope- 
rations terminating  in  the  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  present  in  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  dcfeauag 
the  rebels  and  capturing  their  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>*o  Major  G.  H.  Basevi  served  with  the  Kohat  field  force  at  the  attack  on  the  Kothul  on  the  lath  and  »sili  >'ot. 
1853,  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Major  N.  Bartr)n  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

»^  Lt.Colonel  B.  Walton  served  with  the  S3rd  Regt.  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  in  1849  and  was  present  at  tbe 
battleof  Goojerat  (ModiU  with  Clasp).    With  the  expedition  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawar  fhmtier  la 


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}5i-52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Campaign  in  India  in  1857,  including  relief  of  Laolmow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  severely 
oTinded  at  the  storming  of  the  Seconderbagh  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 
»M  Major  F.  W.  Dnnbar  served  in  Burmah  m  1853  against  the  rebel  chief  Grounghee.  Also  throughout  the  Sonthal 
nmpaijrn  of  1855  and  captured  one  of  the  chief  rebel  leaders.  Present  at  the  outbreak  at  Benares  on  the  4th  June 
>57,  Hnd  in  the  engagement  there  with  the  rebels.  Served  with  the  Goorkha  force  in  the  Goruckpure  and  Azimghur 
iMricts  (Medal). 

^'«  Lt.  Colonel  H.  H.  Lyster  served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Interpreter  and  Aide  de  Camp  throughout  the 
tmtral  India  campaign  from  Dec.  1857  to  July  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Bath- 
hur  and  repulse  01  the  rebels  in  an  attack  on  the  camp  during  the  siege,  action  of  Baroda  (sabre  wound  and  charger 
I- 1  ivi^unded),  taking  of  Baroda,  forcing  the  Muddinpore  I^ass,  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the 
frt  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch  and  capture  of  the  town  (charger  received  one  bayonet  and 
vo  sabre  wounds),  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  and  Brigade  at  Muttra,  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  xst  Brigade  at 
(X)lo\vle€,  taking  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Calpee,  action  at  and  capture  of  Morar  cantonments,  storming  of  the 
wihker  and  fort  of  Gwalior  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field.  Brevet  of 
bgur,  Medal  w^th  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Ooss  "  for  f?nllantly  charging  and  breaking,  singly,  a  skir- 
L:shing  d<(uare  of  the  retreating  rebel  army  from  Calpee  and  killing  two  or  three  sepoys  in  the  conflict"). 
"5  Major  A.  Cory  served  on  special  duty  with  the  Nepaulese  Force  under  Jung  Bahadoor  in  tlio  Indian  mutiny 
inpaign  in  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Groruckpore,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^t  Major  F.  B.  Norman  served  in  the  Punjaub  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-58  ;  as  Assistant  Quarter 
[a*tcr  General  with  Eusofxai  Field  Force  at  Umbeyla  in  1863  j  present  with  and  Brigade  under  Colonel  W.  W. 
unier  at  storming  of  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  Z5th  December  and  action  in  Chumra  valley  on 
rlo'.ring  day,  and  with  and  Brigade  under  Colonel  A.  Wilde  in  subsequent  operations;  served  as  Assistant 
aarter  Master  General  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Bhootan  in  1864-65  and  1865-66;  on  Z4th  March  1865  when 
^connoitring  in  Crooroogaon  Pass  with  a  Company  of  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Bcgiment  and  a  Company  of  aQth  Pum'aub 
ative  Infantry  captured  four  stockades,  inflicting  severe  loss  on  the  enemy ;  received  by  telegraph  thanks  of  Hia 
xccllency  Sir  Hugh  Rose  and  was  afterwards  thanked  bv  Government  of  India ;  present  at  recapture  of  Dewan- 
iri  by  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Tombs  on  and  April  1865  ;  accompanied  the  force  under  Colonel  W. 
ichafdson  on  ita  advance  towards  Tongsoo  in  February  x866  resulting  in  capture  of  Suleeka,  occupation  of  the 
L-uQ  Suspension  Bridge  over  Monass  and  restoration  by  Booteahs  of  the  guns  they  had  captured  at  Dewangiri  in 
ebniary  1865  ;  served  as  and  in  Command  24th  Punjaub  Native  Infantrjr  throughout  the  Black  Mountain  expe- 
ition  under  Major  General  A.  Wilde  in  1868  ;  has  boon  favourably  montionod  in  despatches  of  six  Officers  00m- 
landing  field  forces  or  brigades;  has  revived  thanks  of  two  Commanders  in  CHiief;  commendation  of 
ovemment  of  India  for  capture  of  stockades  in  Gooroogaon  Pass  in  March  1865 ;  a  Brevet  Majority  for  services 
1  Bhootan  in  1864-65 ;  Indian  Mutiny  Medal,  and  India  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Umbeyla,  Bhootan,  and  North- 
Test  Frontier. 

^  Major  F.  J.  Craigie  served  with  the  Punjaub  Irregular  Force  in  the  Koorian  Valley  in  October  and  November 
(56.  and  present  at  the  taking  of  Thorewalie.  Served  with  the  Barcilly  field  force  on  the  Oude  frontier  in  1858-50  • 
)mmanded;  a  party  of  the  and  Punjaub  Cavalry  and  24th  Punjaub  In&ntry  in  a  succcssftil  afihir  against  the  rebels 
:  Xooreoh  29th  August,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  at  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Seerpoorah  on  tho 
)th  August  1858  (Medal).  Present  with  the  Puiyaub  Irregular  Force  in  an  affair  with  the  Wuzeeree  hUl  tribes  in  i860 
tfe^ial  with  Clasp). 

"•  Major  C.  S.  Lane  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
Jtions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Doo* 
3j7  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  H.  M.  Wemyss  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee-ko-Serai 
ul  Ntyjufghur,  several  engagements  before  Delhi,  siege  and  capture  of  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Major  B.  T.  Stafford  served  as  and  in  command  of  the  22nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  China,  including' the 
(llowing  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghaie  in  1862,  capture  of  stockades  on  the 
:h  April,  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Tserpoo  on  the  x/th  April  and  of  stockades  near  Nanhsiang  ont  he 
?th  April,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  towns  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Najow,  and  Cholin,  and  repulse  of  a  v«ry 
3p?rior  force  of  the  rebels  on  the  a5th  May. 

^*^  Major  D.  S.  Buist  served  with  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  in  pursuit  of  the  three  Companies  34th  Bengal  Native 
oTantrjr  who  mutinied  at  Chittagong  on  the  18th  Nov.  18^7.  (Jommanded  a  Detachment  at  the  action  of  Binna 
aadymthe  Cachar  district  on  lath  Jan.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Grovemment,  and  Medal), 
omraand^  Six  (Companies  of  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  cmployea  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  in  suppressing  the  Cossiah 
isurrection  in  i860,  including  skirmishes  on  the  26th  and  28th  March,  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moong 
<'Uffic.  Again  served  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jynteah  Hills  during  tho  rebellion  of  1862-63,  including  tho  capture  of 
le  Blockades  of  Moonson,  Ooksaie,  Nunghai,  Ralleang,  and  fourth  capture  of  Moonseri.  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
cpc'dition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  H-  A.  Prinsep  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  tho  battle  of  Agra 
Uedal). 

""  Major  H.  C.  Smith  served  in  the  actions  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1854-55,  including 
le  capture  and  destruction  of  Dhub  and  Sardine  in  August  18^4 ;  expedition  against  tho  Busee  Eheil  Afreedee»  in 
ec.  1854  and  March  1855  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Ser>'ed  as  Interpreter  to  the  loth  Foot 
iih  the  force  under  Brigadier  Kelly  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1859. 

^  Major  J.  Gh-aham  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
^w,  affairs  of  Koorsee,  Barree,  and  Simree,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad,  and  passage  of  the 
<j?ra  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  A.  A.  Currie  served  as  and  in  command  of  theasrd  Bengal  Native  Infentry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaiini 
1  1S68,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  ^of 
ta.ior,  and  Medal). 

^  Major  R.  S.  Graves  served  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1851-53  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also 
I  tho  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  in  1857-58. 

^  Major  H.  Z.  Darrah  was  present  when  the  41st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  mutinied  at  Seetapore  on  the  3rd  June 
i57,  when  he  escaped  into  Lucknow.  Remained  on  duty  at  the  Muchee  Uhawun  Port,  and  afterwards  nt  the 
esidoncy  throughout  the  defence  until  the  final  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow.  Afterwards  served  as  Assistant 
.-'i:age  Master  in  the  field  with  the  3rd  Infantry  and  Artillery  Brigades  until  Feb.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a 
i.-R  service). 

■"^  Major  H.  B.  Whish  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'^  Major  J.  W.  Hoggan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  tho  actions  of 
•1  \i:onala,  Nugeena,  Bareilly,  and  Mohunpore — severely  wounded  (Medal). 

^"'  Major  J.  T.  Harris  served  in  the  2nd  Europefm  Bouj^  Fusiliers  with  the  force  before  Delhi  in  1857,  was 
rr  ?ient  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  subsequent  operations  before  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded  throughout 
ii^h  in  the  Subzee  Mundee  on  the  27th  Juno ;  served  subsequently  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Me«lal  with  Clasp).  Served 
iih  the  15th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  tho  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Taui;lin 
nd  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Paliachow,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  C1)i.sj)h).  ^       ' 

'■•^  Major  R.  G.  Rogers  served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
la^'p).  Also  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  tho  expedition  against  tho  tribes  on  the  Black 
[f>UTitain  (Clasp). 

^"1  Major  G.  (;.  Rowcrofl  served  with  the  force  against  the  Husaunzaics  on  the  Hazara  frontier  in  1S52.  Com- 
landcd  the  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  with  the  force  on  the  Eusufoaie  frontier  and  against  the  fanatics  of  Sittaua 
1  April  and  May  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^-  Lt Colonel  J.  J.  H.  Gordon  fter\'ed  m  tho  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  tho  Jounporo  Field  Force  attached  to 
tie  Q7Lh  Rogt. ;  at  the  actions  of  Nusrutporc,  Chanda,  tJmecrpore,  nnd  Sulttinporc,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
-ucknow  and  storming  tho  Kaiser  Bagh  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ;  and  from  Sept.  1858  to  April  1859  as  Field  Adjutant  to 
'lonel  Turner  commanding  the  TrooDS  on  the  Grand  Trunk  road,  and  Field  Force  during  the  operations  in  Shah- 
^a'l.  final  attack  on  Jugdespore,  action  of  Noandee,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches  Brevet  of 
^^^J^^)-  Digitized  by  ^OOg/e 


373  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services, 

'^  Lt. Colonel  T.  E.  Gordon  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  7th  Punjaub  Inffentry  daring  the  Indian  ctmiaifa 
of  1858-59,  commanded  the  Regt,  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Oude  Porta  Dehayn  and  Turowl  on  i^ith  and  ijtli 
July  1858 ;  engaged  in  operations  in  the  Futtehghur,  Azimghur,  and  Gorrickpore  districts  in  1858,  and  in  the  Terai^ 
Kcpaul,  in  1859  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*'♦  Lt.Colonel  R.  Chslmers  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  advanced  with  Maj'.-r  Be* 
naud's  Column  towards  Cawnpore  and  carried  his  despatch  annoimcing  the  CawnjMre  massacre  from  Lohnntii  ;> 
Allahabad,  a  distance  of  40  miles  through  a  disturbed  country,  afterwards  joined  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  and  s*Tv?di 
•with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Fattehp-T--, 
Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerutgunge  (both  actions),  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  rtbd' i 
Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency  for  two  months  (twice  woundea),  during  which  time  he  acte<i!.* 
Field  Engineer  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  captmre  of  the  King's  stables  and  engine-house ;  after  the  nh-! 
of  the  Garrison  by  Lord  Clyde,  8er\'ed  vrith  the  force  under  Outram,  occupying  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  afjj 
of  Ghilee  and  repulse  of  the  several  attacks  thereon,  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  action  of  Bir.r* 
pore  (Medal  witn  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

»7*  Major  Lance  served  with  the  98th  Foot  in  the  campaign  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawar  frorn^i 
1851-53.  Served  as  a  Captain  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  during  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56  (Turkish  Mei^;, 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*^  Major  T.  N.  Baker  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

'^  Major  P.  B.  Footo  was  engaged  in  various  expeditions  against  the  mountain  tribes  near  Pcj^hawnr  in  ri; 


Bhahgunge,  and  Khandhoonuddee — received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council.    Also  prce^-n;  a:  -i 
tficge  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

»^t  lifejor  H.  T.  Oldfield  served  in  1854-55  against  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peahawur  Frontier  (mentioned  in  de<7-iu.i.. 
Also  with  the  force  uudor  Colonel  Craigie  in  the  operations  against  the  Busee  Kheyl  Tribes  in  March  i£;5  ^il-iU 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  May  and  Jiue  1857  in  the  Indian  mutiny  against  insurgents.  Present  at  the  uct:  .r  ;f  'Jil 
5th  July  1857  at -Agra— charger  wounded.  Served  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Sikh  Horse  with  the  C  1-4 
luidcr  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  from  December  1858  to  May  1859.  Present  nt  th-  a:  1 
of  Dewsah  i8th  January  1850— (mentioned  for  "  gallant  conduct,"  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Govcniin<T.r  f 
the  North- West  Provinces,  Medal.) 

»78  Major  H.  L.  C.  Bernard  served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Mackesonin  Hazaraand  the  Hnssunznie  wnnri-i 
of  1853-53,  and  present  at  the  afifairs  of  the  Black  Mountain  and  taking  of  the  fort.  Served  as  Adjnt&iiT 'f 'ot^ 
Hazara  Goorkha  Battalion  throughout  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  campaign  of  i860  with  the  force  under  BrG-rr-rri 
Chamberlain,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  attack  on  the  British  Camp  at  Paloseen,  storming  the  Heijfc^f 
Burrurah,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  leading  to  the  occupation  of  Raneegorum  and  burning  of  Miu^n 
(Medal  with  Chisp). 

*^  Major  £.  Thompson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  18^3,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  rleiain  f 
Donabew  and  capture  of  Pegu  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^*^  Major  W.  Gordon  served  in  Burmah  against  the  rebel  Mong  Gong  Gee  in  1854.  Had  chnrge  of  the  er.trG:di> 
ments  at  Allahabad,  and  command  of  outposts  during  the  mutinies  in  1857  (Medal) .  Accompanied  the  Expeditit^; 
Force  to  China,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»»  Major  H.  V.  Mathias  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Was  and  in  Command  of  the  Re^ii 
and  Nagode  Rajah's  Troops  at  the  opening  of  the  Deccan  road  in  1857-58,  during  which  operations  the  for.- 1 
Kunchunpore  Joorah,  Myhere  city  and  fort,  Jokye,  Kunnwarrah,  Bejeeragooghur,  and  43  pieces  of  ordnancs  ^rit 
taken  (slightly  wounded).  Was  and  in  Command  of  the  Rewah  Contingent  at  the  storming  of  the  enemy's  posins  J- 
ihe  Punwarrah  Heights,  taking  all  theenemy's  guns,  killing  their  leaders,  and  entirely  dispersing  their  force  iMr^uL 

*•■  Major  W.  Playfair  served  with  the  ist  Sind  Horse,  with  the  and  Division  of  the  Persian  Expeditionary  F.^.: 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohnmra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Major  Melmo^  A.  Douglas  Orchard  served  dunug  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  tr^^ 
of  the  sth  July  and  10th  October  1857  at  Agra  (Medal). 

*»♦  Major  C.  W.  Fletcher  Served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  firom  the  30th  Jnnenri' « 
final  reUef  by  Lord  Clyde  on  the  17th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  severely  wounded — shot  through  the  loft  arm,  r»nY::  j  .- 
the  loss  of  the  use  of  the  loft  hand — whilst  on  duty  as  Look-out  Ofi^lcer  on  the  top  of  the  Residency  on  th£:n 
August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  wound  pension  for  life,  and  a  year's  service). 

»*t  Lt.Colonel  D.  Macintyre  served  with  both  expeditions  of  185a,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  against  the  HillTr^*^ 
on  the  Pcshawur  frontier,  including  the  destruction  of  the  fortified  village  of  Pranghur  and  action  at  Ishkakc^  Se^'^ 
also  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Boree  Afreedees  in  November  1853  (Medal  with  ClasT^).  Em:^T^^ 
on  several  occasions  in  1857-58,  when  commanding  an  extra  Goorkha  Regiment,  in  protecting  the  hili  pof^s  :.  '-^ 
Kalco  Kimiaon  frontier  from  the  Rohilcund  rebels,  and  in  keeping  the  district  in  order. 

*•*  Major  R.  D.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  throughout  the  btis 
mutiny  campaign,  against  the  mutineers  near  Benares  on  the  6th  July  1857  (charger  severely  wr^i-i^^:' 
also  at  Azimghur,  and  with  the  Nepaulese  Contingent  in  the  Goruckpore  district  (Medal).  Served  also  thnmr^  . 
the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Dalimkote,  and  of  Bah  tii 
Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Lt.Colonel  C.  Nedham  served  m  the  loth  Regt.  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  wholeof  the  f^^ 
operations  before  Mooltan,  afifair  of  9th  Sept.,  storming  of  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  capture  of  ::- 
DowlatGate,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Gcc;:ni 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  34th  Regt.  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootwul  on  the  Nepaul  frontifr  7i 
aSth  March  1859  (Medal). 

»*t  Lt.Colonel  J.  Hudson  served  as  Adjutant  64th  Regt.  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  inclmlLn^ti'^ 
storm  and  capture  of  Rcshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab.  and  boznhanlm^r!  ' 
Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Ser\'ed  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1 557-5 S  ;?:=- 
sent  with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao.  Bu.«*€-a 
Gunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee,  Bithoor,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow ;  pre»icni  in  :tll  ^> 
sequent  operations,  including  three  sorties,  until  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow  (thanked  by  Governor  Gener' 3 
Council) ;  served  in  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwahor  mutineers,  and  action  of  Kalee  Nudde*  and  Kr 
keroulie,  and  capture  of  Barcilly ;  acted  as  D.A.  Adjutant  General  with  Sir  H.  Havelock  at  Mohumrah  an-l  at  Ali- 
bagh  (Medal  wiui  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Served  as  and  in  Command  of  the  aist  Bengal  N&i^^ 
Inmntry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

»'  Major  E.  L.  Earle  Ber\'ed  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  on  the  right  side  by  a  e* 
ket-ball  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  G.  C.  Depree  servetl  in  Arracan  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn). 

•w  Major  C.  J.  Mead  has  the  Burmah  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu  for  the  campaign  of  1853. 

"0  Major  H.  H.  Godwin-Austen  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  as  Aide  ae  Camp  to  Greneral  Godwin  fM««-^ 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Served  on  special  duty  with  the  left  Column  of  the  Bhootan  field  force  as  Surveyor,  awi  '^• 
present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dalimkot  and  the  stockade  of  Chamoorchi  in  Decern  t>cr  iS64  iCk*;- 

»i  Major  G.  A.  Prendergast  commanded  a  Squadron  Mooltance  Cavalry  detached  from  ShalyehanpfTn?  t-  :'-' 
aosistance  of  the  Rajah  of  Powaync  and  commanded  at  Powayne  during  the  attack  on  thatplaceby  thcn*l>ef?r.!!if^ 
Khan  Bahadoor  Khan  and  Feroze  Shah  on  the  7th  and  8th  Oct.  1858.  Served  as  Orderlj'  Officer  to  Brign-lser  Tr  -? 
during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  an.l  aioo. 
and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie  (Medal). 

•w  Major  C.  H.  S.  Scott  served  with  the  71st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  rth  Feb.  iS;;,  "• 
eluding  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  e^roedition  to  Kertch,  destruction  of  and  afikirs  at  Taman  (Medal  with  ClofV-  ^-, 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  tJie  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  aci^;::- 
Koonoh,  Muttra,  and  Deopoora,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capttire  of  Calpee,  actionof  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (ra- 
tioned in  despatches) .  In  Nov.  1858  accompanied  a  Flying  Column  to  hunt  up  rebels  in  the  Gwahor  dirtrict  a*  m^ 
Officer  to  the  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

»*  Major  W.  H.  Maokeey  served  in  the  Crimea  from  x6th  Aug.  1855,  and  was  proflent  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Stcu- 


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opol,  and  asMiilt  of  thfl  8ih  Sept.,  and  aoted  m  Aaaistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Brigade  (Medal  with  Claep,  and 
^kish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x858-5o,4nclading  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luolmow ;  also  acted 
IS  Ajssist.  Fiela  Engineer  from  Nov.  1858,  and  was  engagea  with  the  4th  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  all  the  actions 
,nd  at  the  taking  and  destmction  of  yarious  fortifications  from  AUahabad  to  the  Nepaol  country  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^  Mi^or  M.  M.  Prendergast  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  oe* 
npation  of  the  Alnmbagh  under  Ontram»  siege  and  oaptore  of  Ludmow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude, 
ffair  of  Bunnee  (wounded),  and  actions  of  Simree  and  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
rith  Clasp). 

»i  Lt. Colonel  H.  H.  Gough  served  as  Adjutant  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  the  sie^of  Delhi  (wounded). 
Vunmanded  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  rehef  of  I^ucknow  by  Lord 
3yde,battle  of  Gawnpore,  aflhirs  at  SeraighatandKhodaffuzige,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow  (severely  wounded«and 
170  horses  lolled),  and  action  of  Ranode  (mentioned  in  despatches  on  several  occasions  for  "  distinguished  bravery" 
Dd  thanknd  by  the  Governor  General  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Gross,  and  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 
SM  Msjor  A.  Beagrim  served  with  the  xst  Royals  in  the  Crinoea  from  the  20th  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
ad  fall  of  SebttBtopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  forklah  Medal) . 

^  Msjor  W.  Winson  served  with  the  Kelat-i>Ghilaie  Regiment  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1855-56  and  during  the 
laUny  in  T857  (Medal).  With  Uie  same  Regiment  in  Euso&aie  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  Ajnil  and  May  1858. 
'K>znmanded  the  i8th  Bengal  Native  Inftuitry  during  the  operations  in  Bhootan  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  z«- 
aptore  of  the  Bala  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Lt.  Colonel  G.  R.  Westmaoott  was  present  with  the  asrd  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  at  Mhow  when  that  Regiment 
Qutinied  on  the  ist  July  1857.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Hyderabad  Cavalry,  Infantiy,  and  Artillezy  in  Malwa 
a  1857.  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  tke 
Qvestment  of  Indore,  siege  of  Ratghur,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  our  Camp,  skirmish  of  JldUah  (horse 
everely  wounded  by  sabre  cuts,  and  personally  thanked  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose),  action  of  Barodia  (wounded  tynii 
irice  mentioned  in  despatches),  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota  and  pursuit  to  Behra ;  aflUr  of  Zallimpora, 
latUe  of  Betwa  and  siege  of  Jhansi ;  affair  of  Kotra,  ist  battle  of  Koonoh  (horse  killed) ;  rear-guard  xst  Bri- 
^e  at  Deopora ;  action  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpeo,  action  of  Billawah  (wounded),  afflkfr  of  outposts 
lear  Gwalior,  and  reoocupation  of  Gwalior.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  and  5th  Fusiliers  on  board 
he  steamer  Bitrhampuira  from  Cawnpore  to  Allahabad,  and  was  ^ngagdd  at  Heerapore  and  Kaleekunka  on  the 
ia&a&ge  down  in  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Maior). 

^  Major  J.  Sconce  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (men^ 
ioned  in  deeqpatcdi),  battle  of  Agra,  relief  of  Luoknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  of  Gawnpore  on  6th  December  x85> 
Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*^  Major  W.  C.  Mitchel  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Cotton  against  the  Mohmund  hill  tribe  onthe- 
Peshawur  frtmtior  in  August  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  during  the  mutinies  in  the  Gtoraria  district  hk. 
September,  October,  and  November  1857. 

^  UaioT  F.  P.  Luard  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— with  the  Rajpootana  Field 
Porce  against  the  Malwa  Insurgents ;  with  the  Yolunteer  Cavalnr  at  the  attack  and  capuret  of  Nimbhera ;  as  a 
rolonteer  gnxmer  at  the  action  of  Jeerunand  defiance  of  NeemuohFort  (mentioned  in  Bombay  general  orders  for- 
*  gallant  conduct")'  Wasattaohedtothex4thLightDragoonsatthesiegeandcaptureofCniandareeand  Jhansi;  acted 
IS  Aide  de  Gamp  to  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  with  capture  of  the  Ibrt  and  town  and  pursuit,  operations 
Mfore  Calpee,  action  at  Muttra,  affiur  of  outposts  on  aoth  May  1858,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  or  tee  town  and  fort 
)f  Calpee  and  pursuit  (mentioned  in  Governor  General's  orders  for  services  before  Calpoe,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chixu  with  Fane's  Horse  and  commanded  a  Souadron  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  fUl  of 
he  Taku  Forts,  and  actions  of  the  8th  and  axst  September  (acted  aa  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Pattle),  and  but* 
imdeT  of  Pekin  (mentioned  by  Brigadier  Pattle  as  being  "several  times  personally  engaged  with  the  enemy  '* 
irounded.  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  ' ' 

*^  Lt.Coloncl  F.  B.  A.  Chamier  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Outram  with  Havelock*s  Force,  and  was  pn» . 
lent  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lncknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency 
intAl  the  relief  of  its  Garrison  by  Lord  Clyde ;  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches 
Kodal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  ' 

^  Md;or  H.  R.  Osbomo  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Cavalry  portion  of  the  force  employed  on  the  Buso&ale 
'rontier  m  April  and  May  X858,  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  (mentiozied  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Major  &.  H.  C.  Simpson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  x857*s8;  accompanied  Havelock's  force  < 
ram  its  first  taking  the  neld  in  July  1857,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Fnttehpore,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  and  Mun- 
;snrar,  relief  of  ue  Garrison  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency  until  relieved  by  Lord  Clvdft 
Q  Nov.  1857 ;  served  afterwards  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  until  February  1858  inctudinir  the 
^polse  of  numerous  attacks  on  that  position ;  also  at  the  final  aiege  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in 
iespatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Major  £.  C.  Impey  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  by  the  field  force  under  Major  General 
^bens  in  1858  ;  after  the  siege  he  was  attached  as  Political  Officer  with  that  fisrce  on  the  march  from  Kotah  to- 
S'eemach  (Medal). 

**  Ma^or  G.  J.  Pasley  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  X855. 

*"  Major  J.  Y.  Hunt  served  with  the  force  under  General  Van  Courtlandt  in  X857-58  and  was  present  at  the 
Muttons  of  Odawallah,  Khyrekee,  and  Hisaar,  storm  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Mungalee.    Commanded  the  aird 
rnuiaab  Infantry  in  the  action  of  Namoul  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Grovemment  Modal) 
*'o  Major  C.  F.  Sharpe  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal) .  '  '* 

^"  Major  P.  H.  F.  Harris  served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1853-59,  and  was  present  in  he  White- 
^oud  Expedition  against  the  Braves  in  June  X858. 

*^  Major  T.  B.  Yander  Gucht  served  with  the  Ibroe  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Busofkaie  Countr\*  in  Anrit 
ind  May  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  heights  of  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  j        ^f*^ 

^^  Major  B.  R.  Chambers  served  the  Sonathl  campaign  of  1855-56.  Also  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Reel- 
tcncy  at  Lecknow  from  the  30th  June  to  the  X7th  Nov.  1857,  and  waa  severely  woundwl  (Medal  with  Clusn  a  year's 
ervice,  and  a  wound  pension).  Served  with  tne  Busofazie  Field  Force  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign,  and  wiis  uresent 
a  the  actions  of  the  xsth  and  i6th  December  X863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  inoin.i.-nrr 
perations  on  the  Bhwk  Mountain  in  x868  (Clasp) .  inciua.ng 

*^*  Maior  C.  Taylor  was  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  of  Ferozepore  and  present  imder  Colonel  Bravser  in  the 
'>n  at  Allahabad  when  a  Company  of  the  mutinous  Bepoys  of  the  6th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  were  disarmed  bv  the 
>ikhs  on  the  night  of  the  6th  June  X857.  Waa  also  present  at  the  engagements  with  the  rebels  between  the  Citv 
Ad  Cantonments  of  Allahabad  on  the  lath  June,  and  at  Kidgnni  on  the  13th  June— sevorely  wounded  (Medal) 
^^'  Major  H.  Fellowes  served  as  Adjutant  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  18^1;-^  • 
m  throughout  the  mutiny  of  1857-59,  including  the  defence  of  Sanger  and  operations  in  Central  IncSa  (Medal  vriUi 
-u»P).  Served  as  Brigade  Miyor  to  the  BengalBrigade  of  the  Abyssinian  Bxpeditionary  Force  in  x868  rvnr« 
ij^urably  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  f^  j         ce  m  xows  (very 

"  Major  J.  omespie  served  in  the  Meransaie  expedition  under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  in  1856  (Medal  will. 
^P)-  Present  at  &ohat  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1857,  and  served  on  the  firontier  throughout  the  mutinr 
Jerved  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Chamberlain  against  the  Wuzeerees  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Commanded 
he  troops  in  the  Goomul  Yalley  in  x86o,  had  several  skirmishes  with  marauding  parties  of  Wuzeerees  and  retook 
toelB  and  plunder. 

**^  U.Colonel  J.  P.  SherrifF  served  with  the  and  Pnnjaub  InAuxtry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaignin  x8<7-cfi 
f*^  was  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  including  the  battle  of  Niujntfghur;  Acoompameu 
rreathed's  Moveable  Column  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Boolundshuhur ;  was  detached  with  a  portion  of  his 
J^Kunent  at  AUyrhur;  and  subsequently  commanded  a  mixed  force  in  the  Etawah  District,  where  he  had  several 
■Va'gements  with  the  enemy  and  captured  five  fipins,  after  driving  the  enemy  from  his  position-^receivnd  thA 
*»jl^ of  the  Governor  GenSia  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor).  *~»*woii    roceiveatne 

.^  f{^or  Mallock  served  in  Central  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Mnndesore  and  siege  of  Rat^hnr 
W  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .    W^Triu? 

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*•!  Major  G.  C.  ThomsoTi  perred  with  the  army  before  Delhi  in  «857,  from  the  3  tit  July  to  the  final  awanlt  iti 
capture  of  the  city,  and  commanded  a  detactunent  of  the  Kumaon  Battalion  in  the  action  of  Ludlov  Cut'ie  a&ltr 
the  walls  of  the  city,  when  fonr  gnns  were  captured  (mentioned  in  deapatohes).  Was  aAerwaxds  ex^gvd  dur^ 
the  operations  leading?  to  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow ;  also  throun^Uoat  the  Ilohilcond  campaign,  indodiiu;  tk 
capture  of  Bareilly  and  several  other  engai^ments  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  T.  Dennehy  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  two  Ccs- 
panics  in  action  with  the  Insurgents  at  ChundkuDdra.  Served  also  during  the  Indian  mntiny  of  1857-58.  &:i 
commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Allahabad  Military  Police  Battalion  at  the  actions  of  ManJckporo  aiul  G»i- 
hamaron  (twice  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal). 

^M  Major  T.  J.  Watson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagencov  ■ ' 
Brigadier  Seton's  Column  between  Delhi  and  Futtehghur.  Also  present  at  the  siege  of  Lncknow.  C'Ommsa<k^k 
Squadron  of  Hodson's Horse,  and  present  at  one  engagement  (mentioned  in  despatchea.  Medal  with  Clasp}. 

*^  Captain  R.  Topman  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859,  and  was  present  vl  i^ 
repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree  (wountled^ ;/.: 
Sirsoc,  action  of  Nawabgunge  (contused),  occupation  of  F^abad,  passage  of  the  Goomteeat8nltaapore,thr(r44.- 
out  the  Byswarra  campaign,  including  theaflfhirs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  FWeegnat.  and  Hyderghnr.  and  pan^:  - 
Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Goomtee,  also  the  Trans-GSogra  campaign,  including  the  affUr  near  Chnrda  and  psr».  -. 
taking  the  Fort  of  Meeieedia,  attack  un  Bankee  with  pursuit  to  the  Baptee,  advance  into  Nepanl  and  sffsu  j. 
Sitkaghat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*^  Captain  Lionel  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  mntiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  engaged  as  avolimt«cTTj. 
the  8th  Foot  when  the  mutineers  were  repulsed  from  the  guns  at  Jullundur  on  the  7th  June  1857.    Saved  vil  l/ 
Kemaoon  Battalion  in  Oaclo  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  from  Oct.  1858  to  June  1859,  ^""^^  present  in  the  scuo:. 
Sitkaghat  (Medal). 

*^  Major  E.  T.  Gurdon  served  in  the  Indian  mntiny  eamiMign  in  1857 ;  present  with  the  Neemnch  Force  \x'.m 
Nimbherae  on  93rd  September  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Bengal  ArtiUeiy,  with  the  Keemooh  foroe  in  the  acooi]  rj^ 
the  Mundesore  rebels  at  Jeerun  on  the  8th  October,  and  witn  the  Artillery  in  the  Fort  of  Neemudi  dnziag  Uiete.^ 
by  the  Mundesore  rebels  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

<»  Major  A.  H,  Bramley  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Polwhele  at  the  action  of  the  5th  Julv  1857,  »^3 
the  Neemuoh  mutineers  near  Agra ;  and  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth  October  fulowing  ^ 
the  Mhow  and Indore  Rebels^slightly  wounded  (Medal). 

*^  TdajOT  W.  Musgrave  served  in  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  and  In  command  of  Irregular  Troops  dxirxz  tt 
Kaffir  war  of  1850-53,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of  importance  durin^r  the  war  and  at  many  of  tbn 
commanded  the  Irregular  Trcops  engaged  (Medal).  Commanded  a  Gorpe  of  Irregular  Horae  of  430  men  a  •^i 
Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59  (MoiclaO.  Served  with  the  8xst  Regiment  in  the  Eusoofkie  expedition  of  iSsdcii: 
North'Westem  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Olasp). 
^*  Major  J.  T.  Bushby  served  in  the  Burmah  campaign  in  1851  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
***  Mf^'or  J.  J.  Boswelf  was  present  with  Brigadier  General  Nioaiolson's  Column  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  i^ 
Bealkote  mutineers  on  the  X2th  and  i6th  July  1857  on  the  Ravee  (Medal). 

«»  Major  H.  Tyndall  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jnllnnder  on  the  7th  of  Jane  1S57  ci 
served  with  the  pursuini^  Column.  Served  against  the  rebels  near  Googaria  and  Mooltan  in  1857-58  (M^sl).  ^ 
served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i8<So,  and  was  praot  (i 
the  action  at  the  Burrarah  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**<  Captain  F.  D.  M.  Brown  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  tiie  battle  of  BudleekcKniil 
the  engagements  imder  the  walls  of  Delhi,  action  of  Nujjufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  DeUti,  actions  of  K«noC 
Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oade  \yif^ 
with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross  **  for  j^reat  gallantry  at  Narnoul  on  the  i6th  Nov.  1857,  in  having,  at  the  imaiarJ 
risk  of  hia  own  life,  rushed  to  the  assistance  of  a  wounded  soldier,  whom  he  carried  off  under  a  heavy  fire  tNaiu  ^ 
enemy,  whose  Cavalry  were  within  forty  or  fifty  yards  of  him  at  the  time  ") .  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  TreJLr 
war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clas^u 

**7  Major  M.  M.  Proctor  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  subsequently  with  the  Kjih'^ 
Battalion  in  the  Oude  campaign  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal  with  (^lasp). 

^"^  Major  F.  Allen  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  (3ommanded  the  zStii  Bengal  >'i^^ 
Infhntry  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal). 

***  Major  W.  H.  Gkirton  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.    Served  also  thronghoiU  the  mru:' 
in  1857-58  (Medal).    Was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  and  had  hia  horse  lulled  onder  him  in  an  sttsdc  qt  = 
a  party  of  rebels  under  Sung  Ram  Sing  in  the  Jaunpore  district. 
*^  Mi^'or  J.  Roberts  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

^1  Mi\jor  W.  G.  Waterfleld  was  at  Meerut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  on  the  xoth  May  2857 ;  was  aSurwH 
present  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindun  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  battle  of  Bnddleekeserai,  and  tbroajrbcr.::« 
siege  of  Delhi.    Served  as  Political  Officer  to  the  foroe  that  marched  from  Delhi  to  Jeypore  imder  Mi^or  KeUaus. 
in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
***  Major  H.  E.  Waller  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1S55. 

***  Maior  S.  A.  T.  Judge  served  in  Burmah  in  X853-53  (Medal  with  CHaap  for  Pegn).  Present  with  the  in 
Militia  (Cavalry  at  Ap^a  on  the  4th  July  1857,  when  the  Kotah  Contingent  mutinied  and  the  gons  of  tiie  Coctiir'' 
and  all  the  ammunition  and  luggage  were  retaken  from  them ;  also  present  at  the  action  of  the  following  day(^<o>^ 
***  Ifojor  J.  W.  H.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indiui  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-58,  and  was  wounded  at  the  iHbH 
on  Thanna  Bawun  in  September  1857  ;  present  with  Seton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  PatialN.»'< 
reocoupation  of  M3rnpooree ;  also  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  position  at  Bnngaon  in  AprJ  lip- 
wounded  (Medal). 

^  Major  G.  B.  C.  Simpson  served  with  the  Malwa  Field  Foroe  in  X857 ;  and  the  Central  India  campaisa  tr-^ 
Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  attached  to  a  Light  Field  Battery,  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Dhar  and  ChsD'>*r , 
also  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Jhansi.  and  battle  of  the  Betwa,  and  was  dangeroualv  wounded  s^ ' 
working  guns  emplo;.^  indislod^ng  theenemy  from  a  strong  position  (mentioned in  despatches,  itedal  with  Cu^ 
**7  Major  A.  Tulloch  served  with  the  Simoor  Rifle  Regiment  before  Delhi  in  1857 ;  was  slightly  wounded  icu-' 
E7th  July  at  Hindoo  Rao's  house  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell,  severely  wounded  on  the  X4th  Joi^  (Medal  with  C  j». 
Served  with  the  China  Kxpeditionary  Force  in  i86o-6x  (Medal). 

***  Major  C.  W.  Hawes  served  as  Adjutant  and  Commandant  of  Cavalry  Guides  before  Delhi  in  1857.  ^'=* 
manded  the  Guides  Infiintry  on  several  occasions  during  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  preeci  ^ 
every  skirmish  from  the  9th  June  to  the  14th  September  (four  times  wounded).  Present  with  Brigadier  Shcww*" 
Flying  Column  in  the  district  about  Delhi  in  2857  as  Commandant  of  Guide  Cavalry  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Sctt* 
with  the  Eusofznie  Field  Force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  to  Sittana  in  1858  as  Commandant  of  Cavalry,  and  izl  ^ 
Command  of  Guides  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦"  M^or  G.  N.  Money  served  in  Burmah  in  1853-54.  Served  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Delhi  ircc  it 
xst  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  the  9th  14th  and  asrd  July,  ist  and  and  August,  and  other  minor  tf^% 
Btorming  of  the  Cashmere  Battery  Breach  on  the  14th  Sept.  and  throughout  the  assanlt  of  the  city  and  tit  kx 
davs'  fighting,  resulting  in  its  capture  on  the  20th  Sept.  Subsequently  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colooel  Gtmn:  > 
Column  in  the  operations  against  the  Joudpore  and  other  rebels,  and  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  action  of  Kit".  ^ 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  Adjutant  to  his  Regiment  in  all  the  onerations  under  Brigadier  SmUm,  iaclci^ 
the  actions  at  Gungeree,  Putteealee,  and  Mynpooree ;  also  present  at  tlie  Alumbagh  and  Transgogrs  opeiaou«< .  k 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Barree,  and  subsequent  operationa  in  Oude  (Medal  with  tiro  Cs-^-^ 
Served  as  Adjutant  and  2nd  in  Command  of  the  3rd  Punjaub  Inftuitry  throughout  t^e  Umbeyla  osmpai£n  cf  :>'i 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mf^orH.  L.  Hawkins  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  mi858.  Commanded  a  detaolimant  of  Hi.nf^ 
Horse  at  the  action  of  Seckur  in  January  X859  (Medal). 

*^  Major  P.  C.  Rynd  was  present  at  the  engagement  between  the  Naval  Brigade  and  the  mntiaoua  ctom^ 
panies  of  the  73rd  Bengal  Native  laftintry  at  Dacca  in  November  1857  (Medal). 
*»  Major  K.  M'D.  de  W.  Douglas  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X857-S8,  and  "W^KPj^^  aaaTo5BZ««*  , 

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riih  the  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Shahgunge  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July,  and  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  tho  xcth 
October  1857  (Medal). 

^  Mi^or  G.  A.  do  Kantiow  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawnr  fhmtier  in  1855 
tfedal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  Mynpooree  on»  during,  and  subsequent  to  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  iSroops  at 
tuit  station  in  May  1857,  and  rocoived  the  Queen's  gracious  approbation  and  the  Governor  General's  thanks  for 
admirable  services"  rendered  at  the  imminent  peril  of  his  life.  Was  present  with  39th  Sowars  in  action  at  Bhow- 
on^r  on  6th  June  i8s7,  against  the  mutineers  of  the  7th  Light  Cavalry,  Z3th  48th  and  77Bt  Native  Infi&ntry  fh)ni 
(QcknofT,  and  killed  the  rebel  leader  in  hand-to-hand  conflict,  himself  receiving  a  sabre  wound  on  the  forehead. 
served  at  Mynpooree  in  command  of  an  Irregulu:  Force  up  to  the  abandonment  of  the  Station,  and  subsequently 
s  a  volunteer  m  the  action  of  5th  July  near  Agrra  (horse  kiUed),  and  in  all  minor  operations  up  to  19th  Aug.  1657. 
tommanded  a  Detachment  of  Agia  Militia  Cavaliy  in  action  near  Allyghur  on  24th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches) , 
ud  during  subsequent  operations  of  Colonel  Montgomerie's  Column.  Present  as  a  volunteer  in  the  battle  of  the 
oth  Oct.  1857  &^  Agra.  Served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Colmnn  up  to  the  reoccupation  of  Mynpooree,  and  as  Com- 
landant  of  the  Muttra  Horse  in  Colonel  Cotton's  Movable  Force  during  the  operations  at  Futtehpore-Sikree,  and 
iBewhere.  Raised  the  Futtehghur  Organised  Police  Battalion,  and  served  as  its  Commandant  In  action  at  Bimgaon 
>ne  charger  and  one  troop-horse  wounded  under  him ;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Conunanded  the  Cavalry  in  the  ae- 
on ofard liay  1858  at  Shahjefaanpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  charger  wounded),  the  defence  of  the  Ji^,  and  aflFkira 
absequent  to  the  relief  of  the  Garrison,  including  the  action  of  the  15th  May  (very  dangerously  wounded  by  sabre 
nts  on  face  and  right  arm  in  hand-to-hand  encounter).  Present  as  Commandant  of  the  IU>hilcund  Auxiliary  Levy, 
'hich  he  had  raiscn  and  organised,  in  defence  of  entrenchments  and  town  of  Porvaine  f^m  June  to  Nov.  1858,  and 
I  the  many  and  various  offensive  and  defensive  operations,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  outix>Bt  at  Ahmed- 
uggur  (thanked  by  Government  of  India)  and  siege  of  Porvaine  (thanked  by  Government  of  India).  Served  with 
le  same  Levy  on  active  service  in  the  north  of  the  Shahjehanpore  district  up  to  28th  Dec.  1858,  and  subsequently 
Dross  the  Sarda,  move  on  Pullea,  and  expulsion  of  the  rebels  from  the  town  and  fort  (Uianked  by  Government  of 
idia)  and  pursuit  into  Oude.  Present  as  a  volunteer  with  a  Troop  of  Cavalry  and  two  Companies  of  the  Rohilcund 
uxiliary  Levy  with  Brigadier  Dennis'  Column  during  pursuit  in  the  Khyreeghur  Jimgles,  and  in  two  actions  fought 
I  Jan.  1 859  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  with  the  Levy  in  active  pursuit  up  to  Nepaul ,  and  in  subsequent  opera- 
ODB  ondertaken  in  clearing  the  district  fh>m  rebels  and  marauders  up  to  tJie  end  of  the  disturbances  (thanked 
f  Government  of  India).  Has  received  the  gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  for  *'  excellent  service  "  rendered 
I  the  State  in  1857-58  j  been  officially  and  especially  reported  to  the  Government  of  India  when  leaving  Rohilcund 
I  September  1859,  for  the  "  valuable  services''  rendered  by  the  force  under  his  conmiand  in  Rohilcund ;  and  honour- 
bly  mentioned  by  the  Govenunent  of  the  N.W.  Provinces  to  the  Government  of  India  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
^  Major  H.  R.  B.  Worslcy  served  against  rebels  in  Mirzapore  district  in  1857  (MedaJ).  Served  also  in  the  Souta 
r  China  in  1858-59  (Medal) . 

^  Captain  F.  D.  Harington  served  throughout  the  SonthaJ  campaign  of  1855. 

*M  Major  Little  served  with  the  17th  Regmient  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  ftJl  of  Sebestopol,  fh>m  the  26th 
fov.  1855,  till  the  evacuation  in  June  1856.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  xst  Battalion  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W. 
"ontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Susatyze  Ineld  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and 
t  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  Z5th  Dec.,  also  in  the  action  at 
fmbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dec,  which  ended  in  the  complete 
ant  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  Z7th  Dec.  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^  Major  H.  1^  Noble  served  with  the  Agra  force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  with 
le  Neemnch  mutineers,  and  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth  October  1857  (Medal).  Present  at  the  storming  of 
16  fortified  village  of  Dheepoora,  led  a  small  body  of  Sikhs  on  the  right  attack,  charged  and  took  the  heights,  and 
resent  in  several  other  skirmishes. 

*^  Mi^or  W.  R.  M.  Holroyd  was  attached  to  the  86th  Regt.  during  the  Indian  mutiny  caxnpaign  in  1857-58,  and 
^rved  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  operations  before  Cnanderi,  at  siege  and 
»rming  of  Jhansi  (severely  wounded),  battle  of  Betwa,  action  of  Koonoh,  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with 
lasp). 

^  Major  O.  S.  Maclean  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857.  Subsequently  present  at  tfie  actions 
r  Boolundshnbur,  Coel,  Acrabad,  and  Affra— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ■  Served  with  the  China  Expe- 
itionary  Force  of  x86o,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawan  and 
togohow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  H.  O.  P.  Rice  served  as  Assistant  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  Sikkim  Field  Force  in  i86z. 
^  Major  R.  D.  Osbom  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  Z857-59;  present  at  the  actions  of 
oolnndshuhur  and  Allvghur ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree 
ad  Puttiallee ;  present  m  various  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Agra  district;  served  with  Colonel  Troup's 
olnmn  in  Oude,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Biswah ;  served  with  the  Sangor  Field  Force  under  General  Whitlock 
xrni  January  to  May  Z859 ;  conunanded  a  field  detachment  in  the  Ooraie  district ;  defeated  a  party  of  rebels  at 
Ddhoorkee;  and  served  with  the  Bundlecund  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  in  z85^-6o  (Medal). 
^  Major  C.  A.  Baylay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Modal). 

*«»  Major  G.  F.  Graham  served  throughout  the  liidian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
&ir8  in  the  Btawah  district ;  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  action  of  Dowsa  against  Tantia 
opee  on  the  z4th  January  z8s9  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

**•  Major  A.  Copland  served  with  Colonel  Craigne's  force  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in 
[arch  Z855  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  Z865,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
iptare  of  the  Bala  Stookade  (Claap). 

♦«  Major  M.  C.  Perreau  served  with  the  China  Bxpeditionaiy  Force  in  z86o-6z  (Medal). 

««  Major  H.  D.  E.  W.  Chester  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  fh)m  the  28th  June  z8s7,  to  its  final  captore 
Qd  was  slightly  wounded  on  the  Z4th  July.  Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clvde* 
iclnding  the  affhir  at  Bagh ;  also  present  at  the  afikir  of  Baree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

w  Major  A.  H.  Eekford  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  Z857,  and  was  severely  wounded  on  the 
)th  July.  Accompanied  General  Penny's  Column  into  Rohilcund,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  action  at  Kukerow. 
(6  on  the  30th  April  1858,  reoeivinjr  two  sabre  cuts  while  driving  back  Ghazees  fh>m  the  guns  (Medal  with  Clasn) 
*«  Captain  T.  H.  lycwin  served  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cawnnore 
ndor  General  Windham,  in  Nov.  Z857;  also  at  the  taking  of  the  fortified  town  of  Meergunge,  the  siege  and  caoture 
f  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  relief  of  Azimghur.  Served  also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Bricadier 
rhoeler  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  " 

«®  Major  J.  N.  B.  Hewett  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  present  in  all  the  actions 
lere  from  the  23rd  June  to  the  z 2th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

♦^  Major  H.  L.  A.  Tottenham  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  z 857-59,  and  was  present  as  a 
lountcd  Escort  to  the  guns  at  the  action  of  Shahgunge  near  Agra,  on  the  5th  July  (slightly  wounded)  and  as  a 
olunieer  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  zoth  October  Z857.  Served  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Horsford 
gainst  the  rebels  in  Nepaul,  including  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal). 

*n  Moior  F.  M.  Birch  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campai^  of  Z857,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Chinhut 
lircughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Inglis  f^om  2nd  July  to  2sth 
ept.  1857)  being  engaged  in  three  sorties  and  commanded  a  party  of  the  84th  Foot  in  repulse  of  a  grand  attack  on 
tie  18th  August  and  subsequently  regaizied  possession  of  the  breach  (twice  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatchea 
nd  thanked  by  the  Governor  General),  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  capture  of  Hurrah  (Medal  with 
llasp,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

<>  Captain  J.  W.  M'Queen  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  j  served  with  the  4th  Pun- 
mh  Infantry  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  with  Greathed's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Boolund- 
hnhnr,  Allyghur,  Aksabad,  Agra,  and  Kanouge;  also  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  includinir  action  at 
ilarigange,  aflUrs  near  the  Alumbagh  and  Dilkoosha,  and  storming  of  the  Secunderbagh  (severely  wounded) 
fterwards  present  at  Cawnpore,  and  with  the  advance  on  Futtehghur ;  commanded  the  4th  Puniaub  Inftuatrv  dnrinir 
he  Oude  and  Rohilcund  campaign  in  April  and  May  X858,  including  the  captore  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Olaspa). 

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377  Bengal  Staff  Oorpa, — War  Services. 

Served  with  the  force  nnder  Bripidler  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kh^l  Wnaeenes  in  Deeento 
1850  and  Jannaiy  x86o ;  sJso  with  that  against  the  Mahsood  Wnzeereea  in  April  and  May  z86o  (Medal  with  dan). 

*'*  Captain  T.  Cadell  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  European  Fnsiliers  tlironghoat  the  operattans  before  De&i  3 
1857,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Badleekeserai,  the  final  assanlt  and  capture  of  the  dty,  and  ti&e  sabecqiKti 
operations  witn  the  Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Yictoria  Crois).  Served  is 
the  4th  irregular  Cavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  zSsS-sq  ;  preaeot  at  the  aecioD  tf 
Mehudi  under  Colonel  Brind,  in  which  13  of  the  enemy's  guns  were  captured;  also  witb  Ckdonel  Tomer'a  Coha 
Bohilcund  in  1859. 

*J*  Captain  B.  Rogers  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  BareiUy  on  the  31st  May  1857;  serred  is 
defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  against  rebels  in  1857,  and  in  Bohilcund  and  Oude  Jungles  in  1858-59  in  eo&maacd  <f 
Kumaon  Levy,  and  present  at  we  action  of  Bosompore  (Medal). 

^s  Captain  6.  A.  A.  Baker  served  in  the  Indian  matinr  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  accompanied  a  drtarliTnmt  of  ^ 
and  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  pursuit  of  the  JuUunaer  Mutineers  along  the  foot  of  the  hills  in  June;  rode  t^ 
Mr,  Forsytii  the  Deputy  Commissioner  at  Umballa  30  miles  to  head  the  mutineers  and  save  a  district  teh««rl  = 
which  was  a  large  amount  of  treasure ;  succeeded,  and  gave  such  information  to  the  troops  on  the  Jumna  as  csisei 
the  efibctual  guarding  of  the  fords  and  the  dispersion  of  the  rebels ;  present  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Ddhi ;  ns- 
manded  a  troop  of  Hodson's  Horse  at  Humayoon'a  Tomb  when  Major  Hodson  was  endeavouring  to  eaptan  tb* 
King  of  Delhi ;  received  command  of  a  squadron  and  was  the  first  to  receive  the  King,  and  hdd  the  rear  k!^ 
Major  Hodson  had  safely  conveyed  his  prisoner  into  Delhi.  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  actions  of  Boohiart- 
ahnuhr  and  Allyghnr,  at  thetakmg  of  Futtehpore  Sekree,  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  Mvnpoorie,  and  Jdlalala^ 
siege  and  capture  of  Luclcnow  and  affiiir  at  the  Moosabagh,  action  of  Kawabgun^,  and  occupation  of  Tra^ti 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  CHaspa).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  m  (Thina,  including  the  actk:  <.' 
Siolio,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Palichau  (wounded  and  charger  wounded),  lai 
advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  H.  M.  Repton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-50,  and  was  preaent  at  the  aflkir  ri 
Futtehpore.  Jana«  Orayiah,  and  Shereghurghat,  pnrsuit  of  the  rebel  force  under  Feroxeahah,  and  the  Bundlcc::^ 


*"Captain  J.  Upperton  commanded  a  body  of  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-56  a.  ui 
about  the  Delhi  division  and  on  the  borders  of  Central  India;  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  pr«ftt} 
at  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  Amathie  and  Shnnkurghur,  and  action  of  Dhoondiakhera  (Medal  witn  Ctesp).  Screi 
witii  Fane's  Horse  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capnr*  i 
the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Cnief  of  the  French  forces)  and  Taiidaz, 
and  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Captain  H.  0.  T.  Jarrett  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (Medal),  and  was  awarded  the  Tletoria  Cne« 
for  an  act  of  bravery  at  the  village  of  Baroun  on  the  X4th  October  1858. 

^  Captain  O.  F.  M.  Phillips  served  with  the  Kota  Contingent  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  Mutfera  and  AIlTflr 
Districts  until  it  mutinied  at  Agra  on  the  4th  July  1857;  served  with  the  3rd  Europeans  in  several  skirmiBhes  writ  thr 
mutineers,  and  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  1857  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers— horse  kiUed(lfedi';. 

<*o  Major  W.  O.  Cubitt  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  on  the  30th  June  1857  and  vu 
awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having  on  the  retreat  saved  the  lives  of  three  men  of  the  3ana  Foot  at  the  risk  ofki 
own  life ;  was  afterwards  present  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Besidency  at  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  (Med^ 
with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Major  F.  T.  Bainbridge  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  ineinding  thenefeisl 
capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  on  the  Gtorruckpore  and  Nepanl  flrontiers,  and  final  dispersion  these  of  the  re^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Raised  the  Bawul  Pindee  Mule  Train  for  the  Abyssinian  expedition  in  1867 ;  commanded  ibt 
Train  throughout  the  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogeo  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioDed  s 
despatches.  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  Hasara  field  fbrce  in  x868,  including  ttie  expedi^ 
agamst  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Captain  F.  J.  Keen  served  with  the  and  Pumaub  Infimtry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58;  n* 
present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battles  of  Boolundshuhur  and  Agra,  reuef  of  the  ganisc^:' 
Lucknow,  hj  Lord  Clyde,  battie  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  occnpatiiaii 
Bareilly,  and  many  minor  afikirs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

<**  Captain  O.  Menziea  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  m  1858  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  CKpban  of  the  fff. 
of  Rampore  KussiaJMedal). 

***  Captain  E.  D.  H.  Vibart  served  with  the  xst  Bezigal  European  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  inehids; 
the  battle  of  Niyjuffghur,  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  at  the  action  of  Narloul ;  subsequently  accoonaaied 
Seton's  Column  to  Futtehghur  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Oungeeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpoorie ;  served  mth  !k 
2nd  Punjaub  Infismtry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  also  with  several  moveable  oolnmns  under  Sir  Hrv 
Grant  and  (General  Walpole,  ana  present  at  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

««  Major  E.  A.  C.  Lambert  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  theBin^ 
firom  Martaban  to  Tongoo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  ^ 
was  present  throughout  the  siege  assaulfand  capture  of  Delhi,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  actiocs  c 
the  xath  17th  loth  20th  and  asrd  Juno  (struck  down  by  a  sunstroke),  and  action  of  Nnjjufl^hur ;  Oude  campaiga  »' 
x8c8-59  and  a£fkir  at  Snltanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7  M^or  L.  H.  P.  De  H.  Larpent  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  with  the  force  under  CoteeJ 
Vanghan  in  the  Meranzaio  district  in  July  and  August  X857.  S  wed  as  Quarter  Master  of  his  regiment  irith  li^t 
Eusofoaie  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cocton  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Chis^ltc 
Mnngul,  Thana,  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  also  during  the  mutinies  of  1857-58. 

***  Major  G.  K.  Saunders  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Ensoftsate  country  in  1857,  (^d  led  the  left  Column  ^ 
attack  against  the  rebel  villago  of  Narinjee,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  (iovemor  General  in  Coxid 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Mi^or  F.  M.  Armstrong  served  with  the  6th  Pm^aub  Infiuitry  in  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brieaii':* 
General  Chamberlain  in  Maranzaie  and  Koorum  in  X856.  Served  also  throughout  the  mutinies  in  the  FtatunQ 
and  (^garia  districts  (Medal). 

*^  Major  R.  Smith  served  with  the  Delhi  Field  Force  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Jhiqjnr. 

<»i  Major  A.  Bruce  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  theacti<»  f^ 
Sultanpore,  Mid  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  (3lasp).  Served  also  in  |he  Bhootan  campai^  :f 
1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•■  Captain  F.  F.  Rowcroft  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  X85S-56.  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Fpn* 
throughout  the  operations  of  1864-66,  including  the  capture  of  various  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serreid:^ 
the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp)L 

^M  Major  R.  S.  Robertson  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  d 
1857-59,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serr^  ia  tb« 
Cossyah  and  Jvnteah  UxUh  in  1862-63  at  tne  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Ocmkoi,  Nnngbarai,  Oomlnuir, 
and  Surteong  (severely  wounded).    Served  with  the  Left  C!olumn  of  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  x8^-66. 

*^  Major  T.  N.  Walker  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  and  Bengal  Enropec 
Fusiliers,  including  all  the  siege  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857  (wounded  on  the  x8th  July),  and  was  selertitd  »» 
one  of  the  Subalterns  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded  on  the  z5th  Septes- 
ber)  was  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  the  heights  of  Sonah,  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bewani& 
JiUJhur,  Ranonde,  Fumicknugur,  and  Bullnmbghur :  aerved  with  the  X7th  Punjanb  Inlkntry  in  tiie  Bohilnci 
campaign  in  1858  including  the  actions  of  Amsoth,  Bagawalla,  and  Nngeega,  and  relief  of  Moradabad  (3IeiW 
with  Clasp).    Has  been  presented  with  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

«0>  Captain  W.  Battye  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Asimghur  district  during  the  mutiny  in  1857,  *^  rMe>^ 
the  thanks  of  Government  while  serving  with  the  Ghoorka  force  for  aiding  Mr.  Venablee  in  the  capture  of  a  iic«ed 
rebel  at  Aaimghur  (Medal).    Served  in  China  with  the  force  at  Canton  in  1858  (Medal). 

«M  Captain  W.  W.  Hume  served  at  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  mutiny  with  the  Maemt  Volnntser  CanizTi 
afterwards  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Aztaiery  befbre  Delhi  during  the  siege  and  capture  of  thatd^rM^frifhCbsp). 


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«»7  Captain  B.  Cracroft  served  throaghout  the  Sontlud  campaign  of  1855-56  and  was  slightly  woonded.  Serred 
dso  in  the  Central  Indisn  campaign  with  the  force  under  General  Whitlock  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
»pture  of  Ponwarree  Heights  near  Kirwee  on  39th  Dec.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  Major  A.  M'L.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-^8 ;  with  the  Delhi  field  force  in  Sep- 
«niber  1857;  present  at  the  taking  of  Jhujjur,  actions  of  Bhumshabad  and  Mhow  near  Fnttehghur,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (severely  wounded  on  loth  March  1858),  attack  on  Rooya,  action  at  Allygunge,  taking  of 
ihJan'ehanporef  siege  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  J.  Bartlemau  served  with  the  86th  Foot  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  and  was  present  at 
he  siege  and  capture  of  Chanderce,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  operations  before  and  taking  of 
j&\pee ;  served  with  the  2nd  Sikh  Police  Corps  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jugdespore  district  fh>m  August  to  Novem- 
)er  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Puiyaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the 
iction  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Tangka,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  capitulation  of  Pekin 
Med.al  with  two  Clasps 

»»  Major  A.  E.  Campbell  served  with  the  aist  Bengal  Native  Inllantry  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56. 
K\so  at  Saugor  in  Central  India  during  1857-58;  present  at  numerous  engagements  in  the  district  of  Saugor,  and 
vas  severely  wounded  on  the  i8th  Sept.  i857^in  the  attack  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nurricoulee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

s-J  Major  G.  V.  Fosbery  served  with  the  Busofzaie  expeditionary  force  under  Generals  Chamberlain  and  Garvock 
Inring  the  operations  at  Umbeyla  from  October  to  December  1863  where  he  commanded  a  body  of  marksmen  of 
he  71st  aud  loist  Regiments  armed  with  rifles  firing  shells  of  his  own  invention ;  was  enj^aged  in  the  defence  of 
he  Crjg  and  Eagle  s  Nest  Piquets,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  Major  Keyes  at  the  Ftormmg  of  the  Sunga  on  the 
;'ra;?  Piquet,  where  he  led  a  party  of  the  ist  Punjaub  Infhntry  and  Corps  of  Guides,  and  was  the  first  man  in 
irivm?  out  a  strong  body  of  the  enemy,  estimated  at  500  strong,  after  desperate  hand-to-hand  fighting  (mentioned 
n  (lesputches,  Yictoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^^  Major  J.  C.  C.  Daimt  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of 
he  Kamghur  Battalion  at  Chuttra,  Chota  Nagpore  on  the  and  October :  attack  and  defeat  of  the  mutineers  of  the 
12nd  Naiivc  Infiemtry  at  Nowadah,  Behar,  on  the  and  Nov.  1857— severely  wounded  (Medal,  and  awarded  the  Vic- 
oria  Cross  for  acts  of  bravery  in  capturing  two  guns  on  the  and  October  and  and  November  1857.    Served  in 

hina  in  1838  and  was  present  at  the  affair  with  the  Braves  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  at  the  repulse  of  the  • 
'liiiiesc  at  the  I^EUiding  Pier  and  at  the  Magazine  Hill  (Medal). 

^^^  Captain  J.  W-  O'Dowda  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

**^  Captain  A.  Vivian  commanded  a  Ressala  of  Pathan  Horse  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-59;  assisted  in  the  sup- 
Dres.s.on  of  ihe  rebellion  of  the  Jat  tribes  of  the  Ranee  in  the  Gogaria  district  in  1857;  accompanied  Brigadier 
t'^rauk^'  column  in  the  advance  on  Lucknow,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhowrara ;  also  during  the 
jpemiions  before  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  stationed  at  Oonao  on  the  Lucknow  and  Cawnpore 
oad  from  April  to  November 
'kLrmislies  with  the  enemy ; 
uid  present  at  the  attack  ( 

3rd  Punjanb  Cavalry  in  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzecrces  in 
t35.\  inclndiug  i\i2  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  them  at  Paloseen,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Barrarah  Pass  (Medal 
ivithCbisp). 

^"  Captain  R.  E.  Boyle  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  i857'59;  pursuit  of  the  Bealcote  mutineers 
n  July  1857 ;  with  and  Bengal  Euro7)eau  Fusiliers  in  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  districts  west  of  Delhi  in 
Octo'oer  and  November  1857,  and  present  at  the  occupation  of  Rewaree,  Jhujjur,  and  Kanoimd ;  served  with  the 
lud  Sikh  Cavalry  with  the  Bundlccund  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler ;  commanded- a  field  detachment. 
Rn?offcd  near  Geree  Patoreo  on  7th  Nov.  1859;  commanded  No.  3  Bundlecund  Flying  Column  from  December  1850 
:o  ilarch  i860  (thanked  by  Government  of  J^dia.  Medal). 

^^  Captain  C.  W.  Campbell  was  preeent  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Lucknow  in  1857 ;  joined  the  Volun- 
teer Cavalry  and  was  engaged  in  several  reconnaissances  prior  to  the  battle  of  Chinhut  and  present  also  at  that 
action  (severely  wounded);  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  and  after- 
tvards  at  the  recapture  of  Ca\vnpore  from  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Berved 
with  Fane's  Horse  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  subse- 
nuent  operations  up  to  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^•'^  Captain  N.  R.  Burlton  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Sers'ed  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
cimpiigin  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sonepore,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Chandeepore,  actions  at 
Pboolpore  and  Amorka,  capture  of  Fort  Nuggur  and  Jugdespore  (Medal). 

'^  Captain  A.  R.  Longhnan  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Was  present  at  the  mutiny  of 
tbe  Native  Troops  at  Lucknow  in  1857,  a-t  the  action  of  Chinhut,  and  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at 
Luckuow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

"-  Captain  S.  J.  Browne  served  with  the  5th  Bunjaub  Infentry  during  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was 
pra<out  at  the  passage  of  the  Raptee  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  at  Sitkaghat ;  commanded  a  detachment  of 
the  liegiment  at  Darzce  Talas— horse  shot  (Medal).  Served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Infantry  throughout  the  Umbeyla 
campaign  of  1863  (Medal  >vith  Clapp). 

*^^  Captain  O.  M.  Graham  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  occupation 
of  the  Alumbagh  previous  to  and  after  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  also  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  Rohilcund 
and  Oude  campaigns  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

^'*  Captain  P.  W.  Powlett  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Alljghur,  Agra,  Kanouje,  and  Bunnee  Bridge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  defeat 
of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  at  Kalee  Nudee,  siege  and  capture  at  Lucknow — severely  wounded 
(Me<ial  with  two  ClaspH) . 

"« Captain  M.  P.  Ricketts  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  accompanied  as  Interpreter 
to  37th  Regt.  and  other  detachments  sent  to  the  relief  of  the  besieged  Garrison  at  Arrah  ;  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to 
Colonel  Milman  at  the  action  of  Alrowlee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  present  throughout  the  siege  of  Azimghur 
from  28th  March  to  15th  April  1858,  and  various  skirmishes  (Medal). 

'•'"  Captain  C.  A.  IMunro  served  as  interpreter  to  the  Naval  Brigade  under  Captain  Peel  in  1857  and  was  present 
Rttbe  action  of  Kudjwa,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Ca^vnpore  on  tho 
5th  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•"  Ca])tain  F.  J.  N.  Mackenzie  served  with  the  Kamptee  movable  column  and  was  engaged  against  the  Bundelas 
and  the  mutineers  of  the  52nd Native  Infantry  in  August  and  September  1857  (Medal). 

"■^  Captain  O.  R.  Newmarch  served  with  the  Agra  Brigade  in  1857  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July 
"^th  tho  Neemuch  mutineers.  Served  with  Brigadier  Seaton's  Column  in  December  1857  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Gungeeree  and  Puttialee  (^edal). 

"*  Captain  F.  W.  Boileau  served  as  A^utant  of  Raiah  Jawahir's  Singh's  Contingent  with  the  force  under  General 
V  an  Courtlandt,  and  received  a  dangerous  sabre  cut  in  the  face  and  a  sabre  cut  in  the  hand  at  the  action  of  Hissar 
on  the  19th  August  1857.  Served  in  the  and  Sikhavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  November  and  De- 
cember 1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Biswah.  Served  with  the  Saugor  field  force  under  General  Whitlock. 
Commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  and  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  action  of  Kewtee  in  Bundlecund  on  the  4th  March  1859, 
and  was  woundea  by  a  pistol-shot  in  the  knee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in 
Council,  Medal). 

'^  Captain  M.  Ramsay  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullunder  on  the  7th  June  1857  and 
acccinpanied  the  force  in  pursuit  (Medal). 

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l-rontierin  1851:  and  in  that  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wuzeerees  in  1859 
(iledal  with  Clasp). 

-Major  J.  c.  Minto  served  with  the  Irregular  Forces  under  Sir  George  Cathcart  during  the  KaflSr  war  o 
^552-53  (Medal). 
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was  present  at  the  affttirs  of  Chingli  and  Bittana  (Medal  with  Claap).  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  induding  the 
etorm  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rampore  Kusaea  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  in  the  CoMyah  and  Jjnfc&h 
Hills  daring  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Oomkoi,  Nungarai,  axul  O0&- 
krong  (severely  w^ounded). 

•**  Captain  E.  L.  Ommanney  served  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  (Jlasp). 

^  Captain  H.  M.  B.  Buriton  served  with  the  8th  Foot  in  various  skirmishes  at  Agra  in  1858.  Served  with  Meatlp'* 
Horse  at  the  capture  of  GwaUor ;  commanded  the  Begiment  during  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  by  Sir  Robert  Kspsr 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Joura  Alipore ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Meade's  Horse  on  field  cervice  n 
operations  against  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  firom  October  1858  to  February  1859  (Medal). 

»«•  Captain  R.  C.  W.  Mitford  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  and  was  present  bi  u* 
action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  the  l)aitle  of  ALn>aon  the  loth  Oct.  1S57.  ^^  '^ 
FuttehporeSirkee,  and  other  minor  actions  in  the  Agra  District.  Present  with  Hodsou's  Horse  at  the  cspune  -f 
Lncknow ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Nawabgunge,  Bara,  Benkce,  and  Sebminr 
(charger  wounded),  and  was  highly  mentioned  by  the  Governor  Gicneral  for  *' gallantry  in  capturing  a  psJij  " 
rebels  in  the  village  of  Behipore  with  ao  dismounted  sowars."  Proceeded  with  150  sabres  to  join  the  force  uiir 
Maior  Balwer  at  Jabrowlec,  and  on  the  16th  October  charged  and  defeated  a  large  body  ofrebtfl  Infsntrr.  receir^r 
a  slight  wound.  In  the  subseouent  action  of  Jabrowlee  on  the  23rd  October  1858  the  detachment  of  Hod&c  n  >  H  >« 
under  his  command  captured  three  guns  and  cut  up  a  large  number  of  the  enemy's  Infantry— was  severely  ^oor  i^^. 
in  this  action  whilst  assisting  an  Officer  of  the  Unoovenonted  Civil  Service  who  was  attacked  by  several  of  the  Vf\<.* 
and  would  probably  have  been  cut  down  but  for  timely  aid.  On  partially  recovering  fro^  his  wound  he  rcjr  nfi 
the  3rd  Regiment  of  Hodson's  Horse  as  Adjutant  and  served  the  Trans-Gogni  cumimign  of  1859  up  to  the  £:j^ 
surrender  of  the  rebels  in  December  (Medal,  and  recommended  by  Lord  Clyde  for  tho  Victoria  Cross'. 

**•  Captain  F.  H.  Hood  was  at  Nusseerabad  when  the  Native  Troops  mutinied  on  the  29Lh  May  1857^  prcsciiJi 
the  action  of  Oorcyah  and  operations  at  Shereghur  Ghat  (Medal). 

»*  Captain  R.  B.  P.  P.  Campbell  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  I^' 
in  1857,  and  with  the  and  European  Fusiliers  in  the  subseouent  operations  in  the  Meenit,  Jhujjur,  and  Rawit>- 
districts.  Was  attached  to  the  faitbf^il  remnants  of  the  nth  Native  In£antry,  and  engaged  in  rescuing  the  Rchiir-- 
reftigees.  Served  with  the  and  Puiyaub  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luckuovr,  action  of  Koorsee,  cait^p 
of  Rcoya,  action  of  AUygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  of  Rohunpore,  and  against  the  rebels  in  IheTcrai  •>'?•— 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  tmder  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  agmn^t  the  Utr,  i 
Kheel  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Captain  A.  G.  Owen  was  present  at  the  YmJMe  of  Budleekeserai  and  in  all  the  subpequent  eng^^mectf  iirdfr 
the  walls  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  action  of  Nujjuffghur ;  also  present  at  the  btorm  and  capture  of  1>^- 
dangerously  woimded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•"Captain  R.  A.  Wauchope  served  in  1857  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantxy  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  asi^v 
engaged  at  the  repulse  of  many  of  the  enemy's  attacks ;  on  the  14U1  September  ho  commanded  50  men  &t  u^ 
storming  of  the  Water  Bastion ;  was  engaged  at  the  subsequent  six  days  street  fightirg  in  the  ciiv,  and  rs -is 
29th  September  commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  capture  of  the  Bum  Bastion  (iiedul  with  Clasp)-  In  it.':-. 
served  with  Rattray's  Sikhs  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sikkim  with  the  force  under  Coluncl  Gawlcr  (mci:U^:crd  ^ 
despatches).  In  1863  served  in  the  23rd  Pioneers  with  the  Euxofzie  Field  Force  in  the  Umbeyla  campaijni.  as^Ta 
engaged  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  capture  of  Lalloo,  and  final  defeat  of  the  enemy  nt  the  iJoMirh:^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  In  186^-65  served  during  the  Bootan  war,  and  engaged  at  Dalimkote,  Chamoorchi,  h»X  ^^'^ 
Bnxa  (mentioned  in  despatcnes,  Clasp) . 

•^  Captain  H.  A.  Lewis  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  loth  May  1857,  aci?^' 
deverely  wounded.    Served  viith  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Horse  raised  for  service  in  thatdistrirt,  and  aflcrwaroj-  - 
-  ^     '     ■  -   -  -         --  -_...  -  .  .  urie,  a^HS' 

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forcing  of  the  enemy's  position  in  the  Jurwah  Pass,  lower  Nepaul  Range  (Medal).  Served  as  Ac^utant  sath  Pa:;  « 
Infantry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Forts  Dalimkute  aiiJi-^ 
mcorchee,  and  at  the  Bala  Pass,  and  Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


7th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Puttiallee,  attack  on  and  rcoccupation  of  M^  ni»ccri€, : 
Bungaon,  assault  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tirroul,  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly'*  Force  m  the  Tc^ 
forcing  of  the  enemy's  position  in  the  Jurwah  Pass,  lower  Nepaul  Range  (Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant  yAh  Pt 
Infantry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Forts  Dalimkute  ac 
mcorchee,  and  at  the  Bala  Pass,  and  Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp) .     ^ 

'^*  Captain  H.  G.  Saunders  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  camjMugn  of  1857-58  including  the  action  oft 
July  1857  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  afiair  at  Shereghat  (Medal). 

***  Captain  R.  H.  Hudleston  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  9th  Pux^jaub  Infkntry  wif  h  the  force  under  Sir  Sjcc 
Cotton  to  the  EusoAeie  frontier  in  1858,  nnd  was  present  at  the  afifkirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  CIa*?! 

**•  Captain  R.  M.  Skinner  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebeLs  iii  li^:  • 
and  present  at  the  actions  of  Huldwanee  on  the  17th  Sept.  1857  and  ist  Jan.  1858,  and  Cherpoorah  on  18U1  Fel.  :::^ 
.and  saved  the  life  of  his  commnnding  Officer  at  the  risk  of  his  own  (Medal). 

•■7  Captain  R.'T.  Hare  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Bad^eei^ 
rai  (wounded) ,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  especial  approbation  and  thanks  for  xeal  £-' 
coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger),  actions  of  Bolundshur  and  Agra,  rehef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde.  cWa: 
of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  atCawnpore  (mentioned  is  despatch),  sie^e  of  Colpeo— mentioned  (Medal  nndtwnCii>r> 

***  Captain  F.  P.  W.  Freeman  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  final  c^i^*^ 
of  Jugdespore  (Medal). 

"•  Captain  B.  Wheeler  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  7th  Hussars  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  j?5?-"* 
including  the  advance  into  Nepaul,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  position  and  guns  at  Sitkaghat  iMe;^ 
Served  with  the  20th  Native  Infantay  throughout  we  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Med^  with  Clasp). 

*♦*  Captain  H.  Morton  served  in  Oude  and  was  present  at  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  the  rebel  luvjah  of  Toc!?«- 
pore.  Serveil  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59, — against  the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  1859,  nrJ  ^^' 
manded  a  detachment  of  two  guns,  a  squadron  of  Irregtdar  CaTalry  and  3  companies  of  Native  Infantry  fcrsKi* 
two  months  in  frequent  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlut  Singh  and  Buojore  Singh  near  the  Sind  rrtf 
(Medal). 

•*»  Captain  A.  R.  Chanman  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  skimi-^ 
in  the  Subzee  Mundee  from  the  9th  June  to  the  13th  Aug.  1857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city ;  was  after^a-''* 
present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul.  Gungeeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucxnow,  actH-  -^ 
Barce.  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ^ 

•*•  Captain  B.  C.  Codrington  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  and  was  present  dunc^  t? 
occupation  of  the  Alumbngh  from  the  16th  January  to  the  xoth  March  1858,  including  the  ro]  ulse  of  three  scpin'* 
attacks  on  the  i6th  Janunry,  affair  of  the  15th  February,  repulse  of  the  night  attacks  on  the  J9th  and  sirt.  »i^  '^ 
the  25th,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  25th  February,  and  affair  of  the  oth  March ;  also  nrcse?.  at  the  r^ 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  skirmishes  on  the  19th  and  aist  March  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Moosa  Baph,  f^'ft- 
quent  operations  in  Oude  inclutling  the  actions  of  Baree  and  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  4^^^^ 
Infantrj'  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheil  Wuaeerees  in  1830^ '•  i> 
eluding  the  affair  at  Midanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5th  Ghoorkas  throughout  the  opersx:^^  ? 
Umbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp) ;  also  with  the  same  regiment  during  the  Hazara  campaign  ol  i-'A 
including  operations  in  the  Agrore  Valley  and  the  expedition  against  t£e  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain. 

*♦*  Captain  R.  G.  Sandeman  served  with  Brigadier  Showers' Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhujjur  disuicts ;  w:»t  '^ 
the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  captiure  of  Lucknow  and  was  woimded  at  the  Moose  Bagh  ;  served  afterwurs* 
with  column  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•♦7  Major  C.  E.  Bates  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  severely  and  dangerously  woimded  on  the  o((*- 
aion  of  the  mutiny  at  Jullnnder  on  7th  June  1857.  Operations  in  Bimdlecund  m  1859  (Medal).  Ako  ^e^^ 
throughout  the  campaign  of  i86o  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  thf  T»n 
Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  Cmm  Februsrv :  : 
until  the  conclusion  of  operations,  ftom  April  1865  as  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Trs: 
sport  Train  in  Abyssinia  m  1868  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Looshai  expeditionary  force  in  1870-71  as  Brigade  its- 
to  the  Chittagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  cf  Major,  and  Clasp).  ,     t     • 

"^  Cnptain  F.  Lanco  sei-ved  against  the  rel»els  in  Rohilcund  in  1858;  was  present  at  the  defence  oftLe  J;y-- 
Shahjehauporc,  and  in  the  affiiirs  of  Mnhimrudpore  and  Noorin.  and  action  at  Sisseahghat — severely  wouzded  17  • 
musket  ball  above  the  left  ankle  nnd  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  .  ^ 

»"  Captain  S.  S.  Sutherland  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857 ;  wa«  present  at  ikc  acu-J 


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lamoh,  commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  3rd  Irregular  Cavalry  at  the  affair  of  Ballakote,  and  commanded  the 
irorminjDT  P^^^^  at  the  assaalt  and  capture  of  Bhapail  (Medal). 

"**  Captain  O.  J.  Griffiths  served  with  the  43rd  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1864,  including  the  capture,  retreat 
-C'zn,  and  retaking  of  Dewangiri,  and  several  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Ser\'ed  with  the  3rd  Sikhs 
1  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Caap). 
"*  Captain  E.  C.  Garstin  served  with  the  23rd  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  can.paigi}  of  1857- 
ii  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Ku^jwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingcat  at 
awnpore,  advance  on  Futtyghur,  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Jutteeah,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of 
.urknow.  attack  on  the  fort  of  Booyah,  action  of  Allvgunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
"*  Captain  A.  Pullan  served  with  the  4^  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  wj»e  severely  wounded 
Me<lal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  C.  Case  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th 
dI.v  1857  with  the  Neemuoh  mutineers  near  Agra  (Medal). 

3^  Captain  Tt.  Wavell  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  FuaUiers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  inclucb'ng  the 
ction  of  Nu^iuffrhur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  openitions  under  it8  walls ;  actions  of  Kamoul, 
rimgeree.  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  China 
gainst  TaepinflT  rebels  in  i86a. 

^**  Captain  T.  R.  Davidson  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  a  detachment  of  the  ist  Puiyaub  Infantry  attached  to 
brigadier  Showers*  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhujjur  districts  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of 
Icwaree,  Tryjnr,  Kanond,  and  Bullubghur,  and  also  in  two  engagements  with  the  Mawottu.<)  (Medal). 
^'  Captain  H.  Chapman  was  at  Meean  Meer  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1857 ;  t;cr\'ed  with  the  ist  Bengal 
!uropean  Foailiers  in  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mj^pooroe ;  commanded  a  detachment  of 
dexandei^s  horse  in  several  minor  afikirs  in  the  Etawah  district  in  1858.  actions  of  Oreyah  (charger  twice  wounded) 
>n<l  Dew^a  ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rahpootana  and  Central  India;  Bimdlecund  campaign  of  1859-60  (men- 
ioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 
^^  Captain  A.  L.  Playfair  was  present  with  the  7th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  when  it  mutinied  at  Dinapore  on  the 
Sth  Joly  1857.  ^G  afterwards  volunteered  and  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  and  subsecinontly 
K-ith  the  3rd  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutinies  iu  1857-58,  including  the  occupation  and 
lefeuco  of  the  Alumbagh  with  Outram's  Division  and  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks  thereou ;  the  Trun.s-Goom- 
ee  ot>eration8  ;  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde's  Force,  including  the  first  a^sRult  on 
he  euemy's  entrenchments  storming  and  capture  of  the  Begum's  Palace  and  Serai,  and  attack  on  the  Gool  Musjid 
[wounded).  Served  with  Sir  Edward  Lugara's  Field  Force  at  the  actions  of  Munuebar  and  AzLmghur;  and  in 
he  pursuit  of  Koor  Sing,  including  the  actions  of  Azmitghur,  Munnehar.  and  Sheeapore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Captain  F.  Hammond  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  the  disturbances  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1S57 ;  also 
present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  63nd  and  6Qth  Native  Imantry  at  Mooltan  on  the  31st  August  1858. 

^*  Captain  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalrv  with  Havelock's  force  from  its  flrbt  taking  the  field  in  July 
[857.  and  waa  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung.  Pandoo  Nuddce,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Busserutgunge 
I  both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow.  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency; 
was  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  afterwards  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  iu  the  actions  of 
Bimrce.  Nawabgunge,  Baree.  and  Bankee,  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad,  actions  of  Poorwa,  MAnir,  and  Mhow  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  gallantry),  taking  of  the  fort  of  Simree.  actions  of  Murputgung  and  Doondiakitra,  t-aking 
of  the  forts  of  Omrea  and  Futtehpore,  and  action  of  Koolie-ka-bund — wounded  and  horse  wounded  (Medal  m  ith  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
cluding the  actions  of  Sinho  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "forward  gallantry"),  Chankiawhan  and 
Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
**'t  Captain  R.  H.  F.  Rennick  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Army  Works  Corps  (Me<lal) . 
^^  Captain  F.  Gellie  was  with  the  9th  Native  Infantry  at  All  vghur  when  it  mutinied  in  May  1857.  Served  with  the 
i6t  Gwalior  Cavalry  in  May  and  June  1857,  and  was  present  when  half  of  that  regiment  mutinied  at  Hattriis.  Served 
in  the  gun  escort  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  with  the  Agra  Militia 
at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857,  and  pursuit  of  the  mutineers.  Served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European 
Regiment  in  minor  affairs  in  the  Agra  District  in  January  and  February  1859 ;  and  with  the  Allyghur  Levy  in  the 
Bnndlecund  Field  Force  in  1859  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantiy  during 
the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"^t  Captain  E.  Warburton  served  in  the  Abyssiman  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 
*^  Lt.(jolonel  C.  M.  MacGregor  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  ;  at  the  siege  of  Delhi ; 
with  Seaton's  Force  in  the  Doab,  and  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Puttiuee,  and  Mynpoorie;  siege  and  civpture 
of  Lucknow,  action  of  Bhumorighat  (severclv  woimded.  as  also  his  horse),  passage  of  the  Gogra,  actions  of  Much- 
Itegaun.  Bonlrassca,  Kumdakot,  Jereva.  Maharajpore  (slightly  wounded),  and  Chuppra  (mentione<l  in  despatches, 
thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  throughout 
the  campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (severely  woundcil  in  two  places),  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps,  mentioned  in  the  speech  of  the  Secretary  for  War  in  moving  a  vote  of  thanks  to  the 
forces  in  China,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel). 

^  Captain  Butter  served  as  Officiating  Adjutant  of  Sirmoor  Rifles  (2nd  Goorkhas)  in  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59 
Oiedalj ;  and  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Bourchier  in  the  Looshai  campaign  of  1871-72  (Medal  with 
Clasp''. 

^  Captain  R.  C.  Clifford  served  with  the  left  wing  of  the  54th  Foot  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  of  the  34th  and 
7inl  Native  Infantry  from  Dacca  to  Chittagong  in  1857.  Served  the  winter  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude,  and  was 
present  at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  Tyroul  on  the  2 ist  March  (Medal). 

^Captain  H.  S.  Jarrett  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Mooltan  on  the  3 ist  August.  1858 
aud  commanded  a  troop  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd 
Punjaub  Cavalry  in  the  Expeditionary  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees 
in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  Barrara  Pass  and  capture  of  Makeen  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Engaged 
with  the  same  Regiment  in  the  blockade  of  the  same  tribe  on  the  Tak  fh>ntier  in  1861  63.  Served  also  in  all  the 
actions  and  operations  of  the  Eusofsaie  Field  Force  of  1863,  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Neville  CJhamberlain,  s,nd  after- 
wards to  Sir  John  Garvock,  and  was  thanked  in  despatches  by  both  those  generals  (Clasp  for  Umboyla). 

**•  Captain  L.  J.  H.  Grey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of 
Boolundshuhur  and  Allyghur,  skirmish  of  Ackerabad,  actions  of  Gungaree  and  Puttialee.  attack  of  tlie  forts  of 
Koheia  and  Kololee,  operations  on  the  Gogra,  final  advance  to  the  Nepaul  Hills,  action  at  Sitka  Ghat  and  capture 
of  the  enemy's  guns,  and  various  skirmishes  in  the  Nepaul  Hills  (Medal). 

^  Captain  £.  Swetenham  served  with  the  field  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  Eusofzaie  border  in  1858, 
*"i^**  present  at  the  affhir  on  the  heighto  of  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*®  Captain  W.  C.  Anderson  served  ouring  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  ;  was  present  in  defence  of 
the  Alumbagh  until  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  in  November  1857 ;  at  the  final  relief  of  the  garrison  at  Lucknow, 
uc^rcat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Meeangunge,  tnroughout  the  siege  of 
liuclcnow,  action  of  Koorsce;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  and  Oude  campaigns  of  1858-50,  including  the  taking  of 
three  forts  in  Oude,  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fvzabad,  and  defeat  of  tne  rebels,  several  minor  actions,  actions  at 
thnnda.  at  the  Raptec,  and  at  Sitka  Ghat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
cluiUng  the  actions  of  Sinho,  Chankawhan,  and  Ttmgchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches  for 
ui^tinjfuished  gallantry,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"''  Captain  Ii.  M.  Pratt  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  51st  Native  Infhntry  at  Peshawur  on  the  28th  August 
'f  57-  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  capture  of  Tansku  and  of  the  Taku 
iorta,  and  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•'  Captain  C.  H.  Cantor  served  during  all  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857;  was  selected  as  one  of  the  Subal- 
toms  of  the  ladder  party  on  the  dji y  of  the  final  assault,  and  was  engaged  in  tne  six  days'  fighting  within  the  city 
ui!til  its  final  capture,  subsequent  iiursuit  of  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Captain  C.  ODoncl  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near 
-^s?>i>  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  action  at  Coel  24th  August,  and  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857  (Medal). 

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s7«  Captain  H.  0.  Fagan  seryed  with  the  xQth  Punjanb  InfSuitry  with  Colonel  Oarmiehaers  Cohmm  in  Osda  a 

28^8-59  (Medal).    Also  in  the  expedition  of  i860  in  China  (Medal). 

w»  Captain  C.  J.  Garstin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

•?•  Captain  A.  Murray  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  wa«  present  at  the  iiege  and 
capture  of  Delhi;  actions  of  Boolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  defence  of  the  Alombagh,  and  repolie  of  sevtstl 
attacks  on  that  position,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"^  Captain  A.  Battye  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  Oude  in  x858»  and  was  prsMot  at  the  net 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Uttereah,  Bhumoreghat,  and  Kintoor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*T*  Captain  T.  Davrell  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  waa  severely  wounded  at  the  aaatolt,  14th  Sep* 
tember  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Captain  6.  L.  K.  Hewett  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  from  the  jonh  Jou  ti 
the  32nd  Nov.  1857,  and  was  slightly  wounded  on  the  24^1  September ;  served  afterwards  as  Orderly  Otbeer  to  &I 
J.  Outram  throughout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh,  induding  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  and  posui^js  i 
Oaelie ;  also  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  Mnia^ 
Served  against  the  fiUll  Tribes  on  the  Peshawnr  Frontier  in  1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*••  Major  W.  Tweedie  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  ^i""*  present  at  the  engagoufll 
attending  the  disarming  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Benares  on  the  4th  June  1857,  and  waa  dangerously  w<«i&d(A 
Volunteered  for  active  service  and  was  attached  to  the  78th  Highlanders  with  Havelock's  Cdnmn,  and  was  ppf*c< 
at  the  actions  of  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  subsequont  defence  of  the  RauicDf 
until  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde,  after  which  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repoiie  «f  Jt 
enemy's  numerous  attacks ;  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  resulting  in  the  final  k^:^ 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  advance  through  Bohilcund  and  recapture  of  Bareilly.  Served  on  General  BcAtKil 
Staff  in  the  operations  against  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mhow  and  Nerbudda  distncts  (Medal  wuJb  m 
Clasps,  and  a  yeu>'s  service).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Political  Secretary  to  Lord  Napier  ac;]  c^u 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  M2/.<ri  1 

••*  Captain  G.  C.  Gregory  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-59,  *Dd  was  present  with  the  ilm-j 
Volunteer  Horse  during  Aug.  Sept.  and  C)ct.  1857  ^  several  minor  affairs  in  the  Mcorut  District.  Present  wiui  tii 
xst  Beloochees  in  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rampore-Kusaia  in  Oude.  i&  U^^ 
Clyde's  Field  Force  in  tho  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  occupation  of  Forta  Ametheeand  ShuDkejp<y^. 
affairs  of  Buxar  Ghal,  Forts  Bujidia  and  Miijidia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Goorkhasuli 
Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-66  (wounded,  Medal  with  Clasp).  I 

*»*  Captain  F.  F.  J.  Toke  served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clnsp). 

*•*  Captain  C.  H.  Ewart  served  throui^hout  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857,  including  tiie  battle  of  Bullleek^ 
serai,  and  hnal  assault  nud  capture  of  Delhi  (Modcd  with  Clasp).  I 

"*  Captain  F.  H.  Wood  gate  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  force  from  its  first  taking  the  £«>i 
in  July  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pondoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore.  Oonao.  Bn^ecn: 
gungo  (both  Rctions),  Boorbceke  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow ;  ihroo|ti.TE 
the  subsequont  defence  of  the  Uesidenc  y  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  afterwards  at  the  occupation  of  the  Almatari: 
and  at  the  final  assault^tiud  caijture  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  KupoorthuUa  Ck)ntiiig«ii  m  i-  ' 
the  actions  in  which  thnt  force  wjis  engaged,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gohunea,  and  several  n^i^' 
affairs  (thanked  by  the  Governor  Goncral.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  also  with  \li  ^u 
Punjaub  Infantry  ihroui,'hout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  actions  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Titrir-. 
assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**7  Captain  A.  P.  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59.  Raised  a  Repsen-  < 
Sikhs  600  strong  for  service  in  Oude  in  March  1858.  Joined  Hodson's  Horse  at  Lucknow  in  June  1868,  and  pvr^ 
with  it  at  tho  action  of  Nawnhprtinge  Bnrabunki  (horse  killed),  and  minor  affairs  in  the  Oude  Ciimpaign  t:^Li  -• 
conclusion  on  the  Nepnul  frontier  (wounded).  Detached  for  several  months  in  command  of  a  Squadroa.  n. 
frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy  (Medal,  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  loch  B<La 
Lancers  in  Abyssinia— services  broughi  to  the  notice  of  Her  Majesty's  Government  by  Lord  Napier  of  iL&£^^ 
(Medal). 

***  Captain  A.  Ollivant  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  a  skirmish  at  Msdicd. 
action  near  Agra  with  tho  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July^  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857  J  Bundled:^ 
campaign  in  1858-59,  attack  on  Serowlie,  and  affair  with  Burgem  Singh  (Medal). 

*••  Captain  F.  A.  Bertie  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  the  fctari 
of  Betwsi  Fort  and  Amorah  23th  April,  capture  of  Fort  Nuggur,  actions  at  Amora  on  the  Sth  June,  and  Hurr- .- 
the  i8lh  June  1858,  attack  and  capture  of  Hurriah,  actions  of  Cawnpore,  Dumoriahgunge,  andToolsepoor  (Meiiili- 

«»°  Captain  W.  F.  Badgloy  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  during  the  operations  at  CawnjxDre  against  the  Gwil^r 
Contingent  in  December  1857;  also  in  the  Central  Indian  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose.  ServrtI  with  the  53-'* 
Foot  during  the  operations  in  Oude  from  April  to  November  1858 ;  and  with  the  Oude  Military  Pohce  on  the  Nej**^ 
f^ntior  in  June  and  Julv  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

••^  Captain  F.  N.  M.  Maynard  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  c»Ftc» 
of  Lucknow,  and  capture  of  Biswah  and  Rohea  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'•*  Captain  E.  C.  Corbyn  served  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  tt- 
26th  27th  28th  and  2gth  Nov.  1857,  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  reoccupation  of  Futtchghur,  m*" 
pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  ( Modal) . 

'»'  Captain  L.  Macdonahl  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1S57-5S,  and  «* 
present  at  the  actions  of  Kaleo  Nuddee  and  Shumshabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  ontheforiw. 
Rooya,  and  action  of  Allygunge  (Modal  and  ClaspK 

"♦Captain  W.  J.  Stewart  served  with  the  force  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  firom  3rd  Feb.  1S5S  until  the  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•*  Captain  F.  Coddington  served  in  the  entrenched  camp  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Ontram  from  the  2nd  Jan.  toUx 
5th  March  1858  ;  also  at  the  siege  and  ca])turo  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  , 

**«  Captain  M.  P.  Moriarty  served  with  the  34th  Foot  at  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  on  26th  27th  and  sSU* 
November  1857  imder  Major  Genenil  Windhnm  ;  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Meaugnuge  on  24th  Feb.  nxiuB 
•Sir  Hupe  Grant;  at  several  minor  engagements  near  Bunnee  Bridge  in  Oude;  present  during  the  whole  of  u» 
operations  before  Lucknow,  and  at  tho  inking  of  tho  city.  Served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  attack  on  F'' 
Rooya,  and  in  action  at  Allyguiipc  in  Oude  :  likewise  nt  the  action  and  capture  of  Bareilly  in  May  185^.  Serr?- 
wif  h  the  66th  or  Goorkha  Li^'ht  Jnlantrj'  at  the  actions  at  Pusgaon,  Russoolpore,  and  Bishwah  (Medal  wth  CI**-? -^ 

'*•*'■  Ciiptain  U.  C.  A.  S^sczciiaiiski  sorved  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actiiji>i  ^ 
the  25th,  26th,  and  27th  November  1S57,  aiid  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  snap-'' 
suit  of  the  rebrs  in  Bundlccund  (Medal). 

*'^  Captain  i>.  Ueckett  serve<l  with  tho  ist  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  pre«entat -^ 
pa'^sapTO  of  the  ( TOgra,  skirmish  near  Bunkussia  Fort,  and  action  near  the  Jerwah  Pass — dangerously  wounded  i 
th:!  abdomen,  and  severely  in  the  left  aim  (Medal). 

^"^  Capl  tin  T.  1)  Madden  served  with  the  2iid  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  odSsJ-'y- 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  the  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  (wounded)  and  6th  December  1857  ei  ^'&^' 
pore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  whole  of  the  campaigns  in  Oude  and  Trans-Gogni  \x\)  to  27lh  Jane  1 534. 
including  tho  actions  of  Koorseo,  Barce,  Nutfgur,  Nawnbgunge,  Sultanporo,  Fort  of  Amecthie,  Hyderghur,  tba.'> 
dar,  and  Sitka  Ghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«''^H7rtptain  E.  G.  Wace  served  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  actions  of  the  sCth  ;•'- 
and  29th  November,  and  6th  December  1857  at  Cawnpore,  taking  of  Fort  Rooya,  action  of  Allygnnge,  taking  of  Bare:^.' 
actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^»  Major  E.  Lightfoot  served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  afikirs  of  Bhunp-^ 
and  Sikurrea,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (Medal).  ^ 

«»  Captain  H.  W.  Pitcher  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59.  i^***^ 
the  affair  of  Secundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Rooya,  action  cf  Allygunge,  capture  of  BartiJ^- 
operations  at  Shahjehanpore  and  Mohimidee,  storm  and  capture  of  Rampote  Kuasiai  paaeage  of  the  (}ep^*^ 


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pcrations  on  tho  Nepanl  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the 
xpadition  against  the  CaboolKheyl  Woaeerees  in  Dec.  1859  and  January  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  us  Adjutant  or" 
he  4th  Punjaab  Infontry  in  the  expedition  ag^ainst  the  Mahsood  Wuzeorees  in  April  and  May  1S60 ;  and  as  Adjutant 
•f  the  xst  Pui\jaub  Infontry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1865,  and  was  twice  severely  wounded,  viz. :  on  the 
oth  October  and  on  the  3rd  November  at  the  storming  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for 
Qtrepid  gallantry  on  both  occasioos  (Clasp).  Commanded  the  ist  Punjaub  Infantry  in  tho  attack  on  the  Bizotee 
illage  of  Gara  bv  the  force  under  Colonel  Eeyes  on  the  25th  Peb.  1869,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Government, 
la?  been  Bevcral  times  mentioned  in  despatches. 

®^  Captain  H.  W.  Webster  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  tho  actions  of  Nusrutpore, 
/handn,  Ummeerporo,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  tho  Bhootan 
ampaign  in  1864-65,  including  the  taking  of  Dahmkote  and  Chamoorchee,  and  retaking  of  tho  Bala  Pass  stockades 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  H.  G.  Waterfleld  served  with  the  Sand  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  tho 
perations  at  Cawnpore  in  November  under  General  Windham,  and  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  the 
th  December  1857 ;  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shahjehanpore  and  operations 
ubsequent  to  its  relief,  capture  of  the  forts  of  Bunnai,  Mahomdee,  and  Shahabad,  aud  action  of  Bunkagaon. 
Jerved  with  the  66th  Goorkhas  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  Including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore, 
ittack  and  capture  of  tho  fort  of  Mittowlce,  and  action  of  Biswa  (Medal). 

®^  Captain  C.  J.  Durand  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campai^  of  1857-59,  and  was 
ireseut  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  actions  of  Seria  Ghat,  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  Shumsha- 
>ad,  fiioge  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  includmg  the  storming  of  the  Martiniere,  Banks'  Bungalow,  and  the  Begum's 
fvotee  ;  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Barcilly  (Medal  with 
l.'lns'p).  Served  with  the  2 ist  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jj^ntceah  Hills 
[862H53,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Surteung  stockades  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches). 
>€rveci  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  present  at  the  recap- 
ure  of  the  stockades  at  the  Pala  Pass,  Nadoo,  and  other  operations  (Medal  with  Clas^p). 

**  Captain  T.  B.  M.  Glascock  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including 
he  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly,  taking  of  fahahjenanpore,  Mohumdee, 
ind  Ram  pore,  iKussia,  passage  of  the  Gpgra,  and  forcing  the  enemy's  lines  before  Fyzabad,  aflair  of  Muchleegaou 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bundlecuud  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Robart's  Horse.  Served  with  tho  17th 
Bengal  Cavalry  during  the  Bhootan  campai^  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'^  Captain  L.  Blathwait  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the 
"iejje  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore,  cai)turo  of  Rampore 
ivu.<sia ,  and  pas&ago  of  the  Gogra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Ser^'ed  with  tho  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1860-62  and 
^AH  present  in  various  operations  against  the  Taepmg  rebels  in  1862. 

**  Captain  D.  T.  H.  Sampson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  operations  at  Cawn- 
■)ore  under  General  Windham,  capture  of  Meangungo,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  relief  of  Azim- 
?hur,  and  defeat  of  tho  rebels  near  Botwal  on  ih-j  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"^  Captain  J.  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge, 
nara  and  caiiture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Barreo  and  Nuggur  (Medid  with  Clasp}. 

**"  Captain  J.  F.  P.  Cologan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Lucknow  in  March  1858,  siege  and  capture  of  Calnee,  action  of  Gowlowlio,  attack  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehayn  and 
fironl,  occupation  of  Bhyspore,  and  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  in  tho  Azimghur  and  Goruckporo  districts 
in  1858-59  (Medal  With  two  Clasps). 

*'^  Captain  N.  Lewis  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  various 
minor  engagements  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'*  Captain  0.  R.  Pennington  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
LucknosY,  actions  of  Jubrowlee  and  Pama  (slightly  wounded),  defeat  of  Banee  Madhoo,  and  operations  against  the 
reV»elson  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

^^^  Captain  C.  A.  D(xld  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  action 
of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude.  Joined  tho  Oude  I'olice  Force 
on  i*t  Dec.  1858,  and  served  during  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^*  Captain  C.  St.  J.  B.  Bamett  was  attached  to  the  loth  Foot  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Sult^mpore,  with  the  assaulting  column  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur, 
Mid  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  ist  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Hazai'a 
campaign  of  iS-jS  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^'  Captain  A.  G.  Ross  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  v/ith  the  35th  Foot  at 
Aorah,  and  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  tho  capture  of  the  tort  of  Rampore  Kussia 
(Medal).  Raised  the  Labour  Mule  Train  in  September  and  October  1867,  and  conunanded  it  through  the  Abys- 
Biaian  campaign  of  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal). 

^^^  Captain  N.  M.  T.  Horsford  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858,  including  the  siego  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  J.  Finnis  served  with  the  1st  Madras  European  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campaign  in  185S  (Medal). 

^'  Captain  C.  E.  MacauUiy  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  forts 
Amathte  and  Shunkerpore,  action  of  Doondiakiera,  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Omeria  (Medal).  Ser\ed  with  the  ist 
Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho  (severely  wounded),  capture 
of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Modal 
with  two  ClaspS). 

^"  Captain  J.  D.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tiroul 
on  the  i6th  Julv  185S  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  F.  C.  W.  Drummond  served  with  the  53rd  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Koorsee,  and  passage  of  the  Goomteo  at  Sultanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Bcrved  in  China  with  the  late  70th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1859-60  (Medal). 

*"  Captain  A.  England  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  crossing  of  tho  Gogra  and 
throughout  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  (Medal). 

^  Captain  G.  W.  C.  Plowden  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  Punjnub  In-egular  Cav- 
alrj',  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battle  of  Agra  (wounded  in  the  face),  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  many  minor  affairs ;  Oude  campaign 
of  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^'^  Captain  R.  Atkins  served  with  the  Suraon  Field  Force  in  1859 ;  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  in  1859-60. 

**'  Captain  C.  J.  Farquharson  served  with  tho  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  3rd  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863.  including  tho  assault  and  capture  of  the  Conical 
Hill  and  villages  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  with  tho  same  Regimeut  throughout  the 
Hazara  campaign  of  1S68. 

•^  Captain  P.  L.  N.  Cavagnari  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  five  guns  li-om  the  Nnsseerabad  Brigade  at  Shahelutgungo  .Medal).  Served  as 
PoUtical  Officer  with  the  Kohat  Force  under  Colonel  Keyes  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  and  destruction  of  the 
Bizotee  village  of  Gara  on  the  27th  Feb.  1869,  and  received  tho  thanks  of  the  Punjaub  Government  and  of  the 
Governor  General  in  Counoil. 

^  Captain  W.  B.  Birch  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1860-61— wounded  (mentioned  in  de- 
sintches.  Medal).  Also  in  various  operations  against  the  Taoping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghaoin  1862. 
Served  in  the  Looshai  Expedition  of  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Captain  H.  H.  Birch  served  as  a  volunteer  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  in  1857  ; 
Assistant  Field  Engineer  during  the  subsequent  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  in  the  same  capacity*  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) '. 

*^  Captain  A.  D.  C.  Inglis  served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  and  was  severely  wounded  (men- 
U««lia  <U.pMd.eB.  Medal  with  Cl«p).  ^.^^^.^^^  by  V^OOg  16 


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^  Captain  E.  B.  Conolly  seryed  thronghoat  the  operationB  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tnhm  m  tbe 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  at  LaUoo  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Cla»p]. 

^  Captain  A.  Vallings  served  with  the  6th  Foot  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sikkim  in  i86t.  Berred  wiUi  Ox  za 
Punjanb  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

••^  Captain  C.  Roche  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  daring  the  latter  part  of  the  Trans-Gogru  campaign  in  Oz.t 
in  April  and  May  1859.  Served  as  3rd  Squadron  Oifioer  9th  Bengal  Cavalry  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  expe<Lu>.i 
to  the  Black  Mountam  in  x868  on  detached  command ;  and  subsequently  oommanded  the  Gavaliy  detachmeb;  ler; 
in  the  Agrore  Valley  during  the  winter  of  1868-69  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  W.  G.  Maitland  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  ffiu 
Peiho  Forts,  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  capitulation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Claaps).  Served  durj^ 
the  campaign  of  1863-64  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteah  Hills. 

«*»  Capt:iin  J.  H.  Bftldwin  served  in  Bhootan  in  1865  (Medal). 

***  Captain  C.  H.  Bridges  served  with  tho  China  expeditionary  force  in  i86o-6x ;  also  in  various  opentionsaguLT. 
theTaepin^  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  186a. 

"«  Captain  U.  J.  Nuthall  served  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Cavalry  in  June  and  July  1857  ;  thence  appointed Iocl 
Ensign  attached  to  tho  a4th  Pnnjaub  Infantry  "Pioneers,"  he  served  as  an  Aasistant  Engmeer  throogboot '^ 
mutinies  ;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  capture  of  Lucknow,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Frxa^^:. 
and  in  the  subsequent  Trans-Gogr.i  operations.  Served  also  as  a  volunteer  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  stona*. 
near  Durriabad.  Was  twice  slijfhtly  wounded,  and  his  horse  also  received  a  sword-cut  (three  times  mentit«ndiL 
de-^patches,  and  granted  an  Ensigncy  in  tho  scth  Foot.    Entitled  to  the  Indian  Mutiny  Medal  with  two  Clasps  1. 

*'*  Captain  T.  F.  Bruce  served  with  the  6th  Punjanb  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  witn  Chs; 
Was  also  present  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  Afreedees  in  March  x868. 

^^  Captain  A.  J.  D.  Uawes  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition  of  1861.  Served  with  the  4th  Pa^jaub  Intanoy  11  i. 
Burprise  of  the  Bezzotee  village  of  Gara  in  February  i860. 

fi&s  Captain  J.  Hay  served  with  the  4th  Goorkhiis  througnout  the  Ujnbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  including  the  asv: : 
and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  villager  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serred  also  tlm.>V'- 
out  the  Hazara  expedition  of  1868. 

^"  Captain  G.  S.  Tait  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  185^58 ;  at  the  defence  of  AmhH  .*' 
in  July  and  August ;  as  a  volunteer  with  the  fleld  force  under  Colonel  E^re  in  the  operations  against  Kuer  m.-. 
at  Jugdespore  in  August  1857 ;  with  Havelock's  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  induoing  the  actions  of  Mmtfurr ' 
and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subseouent  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  defence  of  the  Alumlc^^ 
and  final  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Meclal  with  two  Clasps) . 

f*'  Captain  W.  T.  Stuart  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  marched  with  the  Sspvei^Kii  I 
Miners  10  Meemt  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny ;  present  at  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  31st  May  on  the  Uuu^  I 
battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  storming  of  the  heights  before  Delhi  on  the  8th  June  1857,  throughout  the  siege  wc-i 
and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  AUyghur  and  Agra,  at  Futtehpore  Sikree,  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  acuo&&  c-f  .Lt- 
ghur  and  Biswah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Ensign). 

^'  Captain  G.  N.  Channer  served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  and  was  present  at  the  afihirs  at  LaikioEL. 
Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  Holmes  commanded  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  attached  to  Horse  Artillery  under  Captain  Otlaj,  s?:: .  . 
6th  December  1863  for  the  relief  of  Fort  Shubkudder.    The  force  being  benighted  and  without  guides  Lieat  U  z  • 
volunteered  to  gaUop  forward  and  ascertain  the  entrance  to  the  fort,  which  duty  he  effected,  exposed  betfrcti'«    i 
fires,  and  was  reported  "  as  being  instrumental  in  saving  a  great  deal  of  inconvenience  and  danger  toite  j^r:*  ' 
entering."    Served  in  command  of  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  comprising  part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force  eaj.fffi 
against  native  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1863  and  Jan.  1864,  and  was  preMot  >:  '^ 
action  of  Shubkudder  (horse  wounded).    Had  the  honour  of  being  called  to  the  flront  on  parade  and  thanlct^i  l.*  ^  \ 
Commander  in  Chief,  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  for  his  services  in  the  field  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  noted  fur  Brr>  4  ' 
Major). 

••*  Captain  H.  B,  Hanna  served  as  a  volunteer  and  local  Lieutenant  throughout  the  mutinies  of  1857-59 -^^  ■**^  I 
rank  was  conferred  on  him  for  services  in  the  fleld.  In  the  Rohilcund  campaign  he  received  a  sabre  sdiI  *  i'-^' 
wound  and  his  charger  three  sabre  cuts,  and  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches.  In  the  Oude  campaim.  be  «•• 
brought  to  the  notice  of  the  General  Commanding  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  fleld  (reins  and  accoutreasentf  r.. 
Accompanied  Sir  A.  Horsford  in  his  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  aftenraxds  with  the  outposts  left  on  the  River  Bjh 
(Medal).  Received  a  complimentary  letter  from  Lord  Stanley,  then  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  conrerr:: : 
him  a  commission  for  his  services  during  tho  mutiny.  Served  with  the  Army  that  occupied  Tientsien  at  the  c-xt . 
sion  of  the  China  war  of  1860-61.  I 

«••  Captain  John  Cook  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infimtry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  and  was  pre^w  ai  •- 
aflTnirs  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  as  Adjutant  of  the  same  Regiment  in  the  iiaai 
campaign  of  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp). 

•*7  Captain  J.  B.  P.  Mosley  served  with  the  6th  Punjanb  Infhnti7  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  oi  1863  (IWi. 
with  Clasp).    Also  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  AAreedees  in  March  1868. 

^®  Captain  C.  W.  Burton  served  m  the  Indian  campaign  of  1859-59.  including  tho  action  of  Neembahaera  (irooirc 
sieges  of  Neemuch  and  Kotah,  actions  of  Chota  Oodeypore  ana  Yasselghur  (several  times  mentioned  in  deqwtcbii, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7^  Captain  F.  Knowles  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  at  the  oc^^^- 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Azimghur^wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Captain  F.  T.  Goad  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  45th  Foot,  and  was  present  t:  the 
storm  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

"*  Lieut.  Patch  served  with  the  55th  Rcgt.  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  In  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•w  Lieut.  Gazelee  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ?^- 
BS  Staff  Officer  to  the  Director  of  Transports  on  the  BUghlands  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  lia.si 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  with  the  4th  Ptu\jaab  Inf«*->  Z  - 
the  surprise  of  the  Bezotee  village  of  Gara  on  the  35th  Feb.  Z869  (mentioned  in  despatches,  andthankitil-;'*^- 
Governor  General). 

«77  Lieut  C.  F.  Massy  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

^*  Lieut.  J.  Corse- Scott  served  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  rMcdni'-   ^ 

'^  Lieut.  L.  R.  H.  D.  Campbell  served  as  Orderly  OflElcer  to  Major  General  WUde  oommandin?  tUc  Hazim  i. " 
Force  in  1868.  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Lieut.  J.  F.  J.  Miller  served  with  the  19th  Foot  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  x868,  including  the  expeJiuoitft^^^ 
the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^"  Lieut.  R.  A.  Gilchrist  served  with  the  a6th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Meiis]). 

»^  Lieut.  P.  H.  Wallerstein  was  attached  to  the  34th  Bengal  Native  Inftmtry  durtng  the  Hazara  campaiga  ofn^^ 
including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«'  Captain  A.  D.  Strettell  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  - 
despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

"»  Lieut.  W.  A.  Holcombe  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  including  thcssbrt- 
qurnt  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^ 

wo  Lieut.  M.  G.  Gerard  served  in  tho  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  trom  the  is^  ^^' 
1868  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  '*  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  and  Medal). 

«»  Lieut.  W.  H.  Browne  served  with  the  xoxst  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North- West  Frontier  war  of  iWj,  and  «* 
present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  (Medal  with  Clasp).  , 

^  Lieut.  E.  B.  Nixon  has  received  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  the  li^'e  & » 
sepoy. 

•,*  JFar  Ser9iee$  noiiftgioen  $hould  be  eommunieated  to  Major  Oemral  Hart,  and  addre$$cd  <o  him  at  50,  .<»**:•*•'  -^'- 

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*'  Sbbxvgapatax  "— "  Ata.'*— Head  Quarters  at  BMVBdMrabad.    Faeingt,  Fait  Bmf,    Laet,  SUver, 


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olonel  O.  T.  Badcliffe,  Cavalry  Corps.. 

lolonelJ.  6.  Cookaon,  Cavaliy 

itColonel  J.  B.  Fairlie,  Staff  Corps 

.kColonel  J.  N.  Maclean,  Staff  Corps... 

b^or  E.  M.  Cheny,  late  z  Cav 

Csjor  A.  D.  Parsons,  late  x  Cav 

'aptain  H.  B.  Hope.  Gen.  List  

ieut.  A.  ▼.  CUok,  Staff  Corps  

[(.Migor  G.  B.  Hooper,  late  x  Cav 


argeon  If^or  J.  T.  Williams.. 


ASMY 

Rank. 


RXXIBKS. 


I  Aug.  69  Commandant,  94  Feb.  73.— Furlongh. 

I  Apr.  7a  Oflleiating  Commandt. 

>  Apr.  7a  and  in  Com.  and  Sanadron  OflEloer,  19  Deo.  67.— Furlough. 

'  Jan.  72  Officiating  and  in  Command. 

May  7a  and  Squadron  Officer,  ag  June  68. 

Feb.  73' 3rd  Squadron  Officer,  6  Aug.  68. 

Dec.  70' Adjutant,  as  Jan.  72. 

Sept.67|zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  16  Oct.  68. 

Dec.  71  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  33  Apr.  73. 
land  Squadron  Subaltern. 

|ln  meoical  charge,  9  July  73. 


2nd  Madras  Cavalry  (Patter. — Received  into  the  British  Service  1784). 

"SxBoraAPMAX."— Head  Quarters  at  Zamptee.    liteingt,  PaU  B%f.    Xaee,  SUvtr, 


Lionel  C.  B.  Stainforth,  Oavalxy 

olonel  0.  H.  Abdy,  Staff  Corps  

tt.Ma|or  B.  B.  J.  Prendergast,  late  a  Cav. 
ll.Muor  S.  Hodgson,  late  a  Cavalry  ... 

'«ptain  H.  W.Pardoe.  Gen.  List  

(t.  Major  H.  B.  B.  Wellesley,  late  z  Cav. 

laptain  A.  Curtois,  Gen.  List 

orgeon  M^or  W.  A.  Smith,  MD 


30  Nov.  69 
aa  Dec.  71 
aoMar.  68 

9  Sept.  69 
x5Aug.7a 
a6  May  73 

6  Fob.  66 


Commandant,  29  Sept.  66. 
and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  a8  June  67. 
and  Squadron  Officer,  a8  June  67. 
3rd  Bquadron  Officer,  10  April  67. 
Adjutant,  z  Nov.  65. 
"  Lbaitc 

a  Sou 

In  medical  charge,  Z5  May  69. 


zst'Squadron  Subutem,  25  Jan.  7a 
and  Squadron  Subaltern,  23  May  67. 


3rd  Madras  Cavalry  (Murray. — Raised  at  Arcot  in  May  1785). 

'  Sbbxvoapatax  '*— "  MixmpoBB."— Head  Quarters  at  Bangor.    Fueing;  Fale  Bvff.    Laet,  siUcer, 


)olonel  G.  B.  Phillips,  Staff  Corps    x8  June  70 

<t.ColonelG.  H.  M.  Aynsley,  Staff  Corps  13  Sept.  69 
Lionel  W.  S.  S.  Mulcaster,  Staff  Corps!  3  Mar.  73 
<t.Oolonel  G.  B.  BobertA,  Staff  Corps  ...,Z7  Sept. 71 
^ptoin  H.  C.  Stevens,  late  4  Cavalry  ...|  4  Sept.64 

'ieat.  E.  A.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 29  May  67 

^ptain  T.  H.  T.  Chalon,  late  5  Cavalry  az  June  64 
jieutw  W  H.  M'Causland,  Stair  Corps  ...  29  June  70 


Commandant^  24  Feb.  73. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  a4  Feb.  73.— Furlough 


Offidatinff  and  in  Command,  ^1  March  73. 
and  Squadron  Officer,  z5  April  67. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  2$  Nov.  70. 
A4)utantj  33  Nov.  70. 


[to  Europe. 


[  zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  34  April  7Z.— Furloi 
_     .  ^  .  »  and  Squadron  Subaltern,  zo  May  72. — Officia     _ 

lorgeon  Ma,^or  W.  Williamson 'z6Apr.  64  In  medical  charge,  zo  Jan.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


lurgeon  Mi^or  0.  Cooper,  MD, . 


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h  to  Europe. 
'2.— Officiating  zst. 


4th  Madras  Cavalry  (Younge. — Raised  in  June  1785). 

"  SBBXirOAPATAX  '*— "  ASSATB  "— "  MxnxDroBB.** 

Head  Quarters  at  Bellary.    Faeiufft,  FaU  B^f.    Laee,  Silver. 

Colonel  J.  Buchanan,  Cavalry   z6  July  70|Commandant,  4  Jan.  7z. 

/Olonel  A.  H.  Hope,  Staff  Corps   a  Jan.  7a  and  in  Conmumd  and  Squadron  Officer,  Z9  Dec.  67. 

^.Colonel  A.  J.  M.  Rainey,  Staff  Corps    3  Dec.  70  and  Squadron  Officer,  Z9  Dec.  67. 
"  '  ~"  "  zx  May  7z  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  zp  Dec.  67. 

X  July  73  Adjutant,  39  June  68.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe, 
ao  Sept.  73  OfSciating  A<l|mtant,  z6  Jan.  73. 


tfajor  C.  S.  Steward,  late  4  Cavalry 

Captain  W.  B.  Warner,  Gen.  List 

^ptain  0.  M.  A.  Morant,  Gen.  List  .... 
^ptain  J.  M.  C.  GaUoway.  late  4  Cav.. 
^ptain  W.  H.  Hooper.  late  7  Cavalry, 
surgeon  Major  E.  8.  Cleveland,  lf2>. . 
reterinary  Surgeon  G.  Western 


3z  May  64 
aoApr.  70 
20  Nov.  7a 


zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  7  Jan.  68. 
and  Souadron  Subaltern,  13  Nov.  69. 
In  meoical  charge,  5  April  73. 
>In  veterinary  charge,  27  Mar.  6z. 


•  AvA  "— "  Lvcz  vow  "— 


Corps  of  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners. 

"  Sbbxvoapatax*'— "  Java  "— '•Eotpt  '*— "  Assatb  "— "  Mahidpobb  "— **  Naopobb  "— 

"Cbntbax.  Iwdia"— "Abtssikia." 
i  Company—"  Chiita  "  (with  the  Dragon)—"  Pbou  "— "  Tabu  Fobts"- "  Pbbiit."    B  Company—"  Criita  "  (with 
the  Dragon)— '*Pbou"—*'Pbb8ia.'*    C  Company— "Mbbabbb"  and  *' Hydbrabad  Z843  "— •*  Piou."    E  Com- 
pauy— ••  Paou."    FCompany—'*C]iiir a"  (with  the  Dragon).    G  and  H  Companies— ''Abtsbutza."    KCom* 
pany— ••  Tabu  Fobxs  *'— *^  Psxnr "— *'  Abtsiiikia." 

Head  Qiiarters  at  Basgalere. 


A  Company, — ^Bangalore* 

B  Company,— Baagoon. 

C  Company,— Bangalore. 

u  Company,— Bangalore. 
f€  U.Colonel  H.N.D.  Prendergast,  R.E. 
^.Colonel  P.  J.  P.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps 
^or  W.  G.  M.  Strickland,  Staff  Corps 
:;ftptain  H.  P.  R.  F.  Crawftird.  Staff  Corps 
wsptain  C.  J.  O.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps 
Laptain  R.  P.Pennefether,  R.  Engineers 

^.aptain  E.  F.  Begbie,  Gen.  LUt 

Uaptain  F.  H.  Mathias,  Staff  Corps 


E  Company,—  Ootaoamaad* 
F  Company,— Bangalore. 
G  Company,— fleoundcxabad. 


H  Company,— Beoonderabad. 
I  Company,— Baagslore. 
K  Company,— Seeuaderabad. 


7  Apr.  63, Commandant. 

a6  Jan.  7a!A  Company,  Bangalore. 

z  Jan.  6a  H  Company,  Seounderabad. 

z  Sept.  66  G  Company,  Secunderabad. 
ao  Dec.  68  B  Company,  Rangoon, 
lo  June  59 1  Company,  Bangalore. 

8  Mar.  71  R  D  Company,  Bangalore;  Instructor,  Military  Signalling. 
20  Aug.  71  C  Company,  Bangalore. 

B  Company,  Ootacamond. 


Uptain  F.  H.  WInterbotham,  Gen.  List  20  May  7z  «  ^ j,-..^,  ^^— «--.— ^. 

Lieut.  6.  Henry I  8  Jan.  68, R  D  Company,  Bangalore;  ActingAdjutant. 

Lieut.  C.  G.  Dmiy,  Staff  Corps '19  Dec.  68  "  -  ~        ^ 

LieutA.  Hewlett,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  A.  W.  Cockbum,  R.  Engineers  . 
Captain  A.  F.  Hamilton,  R,  Engineers. 

Captain  H.  M.  Dale,  Gen.  LUt 

Surgeon  Major  T.  Lowe,  2£D. 


21  Nov.  70 
a  Aug.  7z 
9  Aug.  71 
z  Jan.  74 


K  Company,  Secunderabad. 
F  Company,  Bangalore. 
R  D  Company,  Bangalore. 
Adjutant. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
Quarter  Master,  Z5  Sept.  7Z. 
Tn  medical  charge. 


^ahliikwunt: — zo  Companies;  Commandant;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master;  2o0fBccrB;  z  Sergeant  Major;  z  Quar> 
ter  Master  Sergeant ;  20  Sergeants;  30  First  Corporals ;  ao  Second  Corpora  lb ;  i  Assistant  Apothecary ;  z  Second 
Drewer;  zo  Snbadars:zo  Jemadars;  z  Havildar  MiOor ;  43Havildars;  84  Naicks;  ao  Buglers;  z.z 44  Privates; 
34  Reonit  Boys;  34  Pension  Boys;  xo  Regimental  Lascars ;  zz  PuokalHcs;  z  Bheasty;  z  Bricklayer  Maistiy ; 
T  StoneCatterj  z  Cooper;  z  Armourer;  zo  Carpenters;  xo  Smiths;  zo Hanomermen ;  zo  Bellows  Boys;  x  Chon- 
dry ;  aPeonss  and  i  Chuckler.  r^r^^ir^ 

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39^     IflVMadras  NatlVd  Infanlay  (ShaihModeen^^PorimfMLhr-'fnvietiyiii 

BatUilwn.  tti  EegimmU. — RiUsid  at  Taiyore  inij^a). 
*'  SBBXvaAPxxAX  **— "  8BBiiLBTrLx>n  "— "  Naopou  "— "  Atl  "—"  Pb&u  "— "  Gmmtmaz  mu.** 
Head  Qnartefti  at  Tlwyfanyo*    Jhcwy,  WkiU,    Laet,  Odd. 


lUiTK,  NAins,  Axu  Gosn. 


Ajuct 
Baitk. 


Colonel  F.  Young,  Btaff  Corps 

Colonel  W.  H.  Cuming,  Staff  Corpa  ., 

Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Cox,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  M.  Dickinson,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  F.  B.  B.  Byrch,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  O.  C.  Fenwiok,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  Quin,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  w.  Hanks 

Surgeon  Major  W.  F.  de  Fabeck,  IfD... 


z5  Feb.  68  Commandant,  5  ]£aj  68. 
I  a  June  73  and  in  Command,  zz  Maroli  73. 
4  Mar.  70  Wing  Offloer,  i  April  67. 

15  Mar.  67  Adjutant,  as  Jan.  7a.— Siok  Fnrloogh  to  Boropo. 
4  Jan.  7a  Quarter  Master,  13  April  73. 

a8  July  70  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  33  Nov.  7Z.— Acting  Adjutant. 
8  Not.  66  and  Wing  Subaltern,  33  Not.  71. 

In  medical  charge,  ao  Sept.  7  z .— Siok  Forloogh  to  Enzope. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


2nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Mootoo  Naih— formerly  ist  BaUdlton  2nd 

Regimeni. — Raised  at  Madras  some  time  prior  to  1772). 

^'  AssJLTB "— '•  Naopobb  "— "  Chika  "— «•  Thb  DBi^eov.*' 

Head  Quarters  at  Berhampttrs.    Facinfft,  Dmv  Green,    Zaee,  Bold. 


Colonel  A.  L.  Steele,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  A.  B.  Maroack,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  A.  Jenkins,  Staff  Coipa. 

Lieut.  T.  A.  F.  Leader,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  F.  Orchard,  Staff  Coros 

Lieut.  B.  T.  M.  Gomperts,  Staff  Corps.., 

Captain  A.  F.  Wilkinson,  Gen,  List , 

Surgeon  H.  J.  Haslett , 

Surgeon  A.  M.  Branfoot , 


az  Deo.  68 
ao  Aug.  73 
[4  Juno  71 

7  July  68 
za  Dec.  69 
z8  Mar.  70 

4  Not.  7a 


Commandant,  9  May  9z. 

and  in  Command,  zg  Aug.  70. 

Wing  Officer,  zz  Oct.  67. 

Adjutant,  8  April  7Z. 

Quarter  Master,  as  Jan.  7a. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  z  June  71. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  Z3  Not.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  ao  Oct.  73.--Siok  Furlongfa. 

In  medical  charge.— Sick  Fuloogh. 


3rd  Madras  (or  PcdamcoUah)   Light  Infantry  {Turow— formerly  ist  BatUdm 

3rd  Regiment, — Raised  at  TriehwiopoVy  in  1764-65). 
'  Now  OB  Nbtbb  "— "  Misibfobb  "— "  Ata..*'— Head  Quarters  at  tieoondtrabad.    JPlaeimf,  Ikerh  Qrem,   Zoe*,  (ML 


Colonel  W.  A.  Biach,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  P.  S.  Conningham,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  B.  O.  Leggatt,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  A.  D.  Clay,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  W.  L.  Anderson, Gen.  List... 
Captain  H.  T.  H.  Babor,  Gen.  list 
Captain  E.  A.  Wood.  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  S.  B.  Rawlinson,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  L.  C.  Nanney  

Surgeon  C.  J.  McNally,  MV. 


6  Sept.  7Zj Commandant,  z  Jan.  74. 

zo  Aug.  73  and  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  z8  June  73. 
3  Jan.  7z  T—      —  ->  .    -^     «    .       .  .    « 

ao  Dec.  7a  < 
Dec.  7z  . 


z8  June  73 
4  Mar.  68 
Z7  Jan. 


Wing  Offloer,  31  Oct.  68.>-Fnrioiigli  to  Bnrope. 
Officiating  Wing  Offloer,  36  June  73. 
Ac^utant,  z3  April  73. 


Quarter  Master,  5  June  73. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  as  Jan.  7a. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  17  Jan.  7Z.— Sick  Furlough  to  Burops. 

In  medical  charge,  6  Dec.  7z.— On  other  duty. 

Offlciating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Bayley— formerly  ist  BaMalion  4th  Begimeni. 
RoMed  at  VeUore  soms  time  prior  to  1772) . 
'  AsBATB.*'— Head  Qnuters  at  BeUary.    FadngMt  Orange.    JDom,  G^U. 


Colonel  E.  F.  Burton,  Staff  Corps.. 


Colonel  W.  J.  Jones,  Staff  Corps  

Lt. Colonel  B.  C.  Babington,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  E.  G.  Blenkinsop,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  J.  H.  M.  Bamett,  Staff  Corps.., 
Captain  N.  D.  Robertson,  Staff  Corps  .., 

Captain  G.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps , 

Surgeon  D.  F.  Bateman 


z8  Sept.  70 

zz  Aug.  7a 
9  Dec.  69 
ao  Sept.  7  z 
z3  June  69 
4  Aug.  66 
8  Sept.  70 


Commandant,  zs  March  66.— Furlough  to  Enfope. 

Officiating  Commandant. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  19  April  66 

Wing  Officer,  Z3  June  73. 

Adjutant,  34  Aug.  67. 

Quarter  Master,  ^s  Jan.  7a. 

iBt  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  7a. 

Acting  and  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Mar.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  3  July  68. 


6th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Shaik  Kudawu7idr--formeTly  lat  BattaUon 

Sth  Regiment, — Raised  at  VeUore  some  tims  prior  to  1772). 
"  Pbou."— Head  Quarters  at  Sangw.     Facinge^  Black  Velvet,    Laee,  Gold, 
Colonel  J.  Daniel,  Staff  Corps za  June  69  Commandant,  Z4  March  73, 


Colonel  C.  J.  Bradley,  Staff  Corps, 
Colonel  J.  S.  Martyr,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Major  W.  H.  Whitlock,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  S.  E.  Atkinson,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  H.  H.  G.  Hands,  Gen.  List  . 
Captain  S.  W.  B.  Sherman,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  Curtois,  Gen.  List 

Surgeon  Major  C.  Cooper,  2£D 

Surgeon  Mijor  A.  A.  Benton,  IfD. 


za  June  70 
38  Deo.  73 
33  Aug.  69 
30  Sept.  70 
3o  Deo.  7z 
zo  June  66 
z3Apr.  73 


and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z8  Dec.  ra. — Sick  FozloBRb- 

Wing  Officer,  zo  Jan.  68.— Officiating  and  in  Oommand. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  36  May  73. 

A^utant,  14  Dec.  73. 

Quarter  Master,  Z3  April  73. 

i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  z4  July  73. 

Acting  and  Wing  Subaltern,  aa  Sept.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  z7  Not.  70.— with  3  CaTalxy. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.— 6  Infautiy. 


6th  Madras  Native  Infantry   (Mackenzie— formerly  ist  BaMalion  6ih  Begmeid. 

Raised  at  Tric'hiru>poly  some  time  prior  to  1772). 

"  Sbbiboapatam  *'— "  BouBBOK  "— "  Chiba  "•— "  Thb  Dbaoov." 

Head  Quaxters  at  Seounderabad.    Facings,  B^f,  Lace,  Gold, 


Colonel  A.  F.  Place,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  H.  K.  Firth,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  F.  J.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  M.  K.  Bourne,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  B.  Byng,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  S.  W.  MclTcr,  Gen.  List  

Captain  F.  B.  Boone,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  B.  Ozley,  Gen.  List  

Surgeon  Major  A.  A.  Benton,  MD.  ... 
Surgeon  E.  Fawcett  


5  Oct.  68 
zo  Dec.  73 
za  Jan.  7Z 
zz  Jan.  74 
zz  June7z 
ao  Aug.  71 
za  Sept. 66 

4  Apr.  7z 


Commandant,  z  Jan.  74 

and  in  Command,  z8  Feb.  73. 

Wing  Officer,  z  April  67.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  ao  March  73. 

Adjutant.  35  Jan.  73. 

Quarter  Master,  aa  July  7a. 

9  Dec.  73. 


zst  Wing  Subaltern,  9  '. 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  9  Deo.' 73. 
In  medical  charge,  aa  Not.  73. 
(Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


-With  5  Infimtry. 


Sack  Regiment  cf  IfaHve  Infantry  eoneiete  of  8  Companiet  mik  the  following  lEi^a&lM*f9Mnl.— Commandant :  and  ia 
Command  and  Wing  Officer;  Wing  Officer;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master:  a  Wing  Subalterns;  Medical  OAcer;  2 
Hospital  Assistant;  8  Subadaro;  8  Jemadars;  z  HaTildar  Major;  40  HaTildars;  4oNaickB;  z6Druniiii0n;6ooPn- 
Tates ;  4  Recruit  Boys ;  33  Pension  Boys ;  8  Puckallies ;  z  Choudiy ;  a  Peons;  z  ad-Tindal ;  8  Xascbib;  and  •  1""' 

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7th  Madras  Native  Inflemtry  (OooJce— formerly  ist  Battalion  jth  Begiment    397 
JSctiMd  at  2Vie%t»iopo2y  some  time  prior  to  1772). 

^______ Head  Qtiarters  at  Yiagapatan.    FaHngt,  Sky  Blue,    Lae*,  Gold. 


RuTK,  Namis,  avd  Cobvs. 


3oIonel  £.  H.  BlomfielcLBtaif  Corps.., 
Colonel  J.  IL  Boswell,  Staff  Corps  ... 
[<twCol.  P.  P.  L.  Stafford,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  C.  Maokenxie,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Captain  B.  Stokoe,  Gen.  List 

Japtain  £.  Persse,  Saff  Corps 

Captain  J.  N.  Bennett,  Staff  Corps  ... 
iargeon  S.  B.  Hunt. 


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RiaCJLBKS. 


as  Dec.  71  jCommandant,  i  Jan.  74. 

98  Dec.  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  74. 


20  Mar.  73 
ao  Jnne66 
z  Jan.  74 
4  Mar.  jt 
XX  Deo.  69 


Wing  Officer,  23  Nov.  71. 

Adjutant,  35  Jan.  72. 

Quarter  Master,  z  Jan.  74. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Aug.  73. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  23  June  73. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  24  Oct.  67. 


3th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (formerly  ist  Battalion  Sth  Begiment— Raised  in  the 
Northern  Division  some  Urns  prior  to  1773). 

*•  SSIIKOAPATAIC"— '*AsSiLTS." 

Head  Qoartera  at  Beetaboldea.    Faei»ff»,  FaU  Btif, 


3olonel  W,  G.  Owen,  Infkntry |z8  Feb.  66 


[Lionel  T.  J.  H.  Keyes,  Infiintary  

Ll Colonel  C.  M.  HaUes,  Staff  Goxps 

;>aptain  A.  Anderson,  Gen.  List 

Lieot.  A.  Clark -Kennedy,  Staff  Corps.. 
Ilaptain  R.  B.  Cummins,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  R.  W.  Hesketh,  Staff  Corps 

3urgeon  Major  C.  A.  Andrews  

Surgeon  T.  v.  Aylen 


zz  June  73 
20  Deo.  72 
aoOct.  7z 
zs  Nor.  64 
Z4  June  68 
20  Mar.  69 


Officer,  z8  Feb.  73. 


Commandant,  30  Ai 

2nd  in  Command  am 

Wing  Officer,  14  Dec.  67, 

Adjutant,  8  April  73. 

Quarter  Master,  13  Deo.  71. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Jan.  72. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  5  Bept..7o. 

In  medical  charge,  9  Oct.  71.— On  other  du^. 

Officiating. 


9th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Kelly-^formerly  ist  Battalion  gth  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Madura  ahout  1772). 

A  Galley  with  the  Motto-"  Khooshkbs  Wu  Tubxs  "— "  Aya  "— "  P»gw." 

Head  Quarters  at  Caaaanors.    Faein^t  Dark  Oresn.    Laee,  Qold. 


Colonel  G.  M.  Shakeepear,  Staff  Corps . 
Colonel  W.  E.  White.  Staff  Corps 
LtColonal  A.  F.  Williams. 


^ptain  J.  F.  B.  Strettell,  Gen.  List . 

laent.  W.  Cooke,  Staff  Coxps  

Captain  H.  C.  Daries,  Staff  Corps.... 
[iieat.  C.  W.  Walker,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Surgeon  J.  H.  Ritchie,  MD 


12  Dec.  69  Commandant,  zo  Nor^z. 
8  Jan.  73  and  in  C^mand  and  wing  Officer,  11  Mar.  73. 


4  Feb.  72 
4  Aug.  7z 
7  Nov.  67 
Z2  June  70 
zoMay  7z 


Wing  Officer,  29  April  69. 
Adjutant,  X  3  Juno  7a. 
Quarter  Master,  9  Sept.  68. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  z  Jan.  74. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  to  May  7Z. 
La  modical  charge,  28  May  69. 


10th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Thusm^ee— -formerly  ist  Battalion  loth  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Palamieottah  about  1772). 

**  Akboob  " — "  AssAvx  " — "  Ata." 

Head  Quarters  at  Toaghoo.    Fadnfft,  Red.    Zaee,  Gold. 


Colonel  W.  J.  Tweedie,  Infimtry 
Tolonel  A.  Priohard,  Staff  Coi 
kColonel  A.  Gahagan,  Staff 
U.Colonel  W.  Ramsay,  late  zo  N._ 
i^aptain  J.  B.  Leggett,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  C.  T.  P.  Luzmoore,  Staff  Corps 
Taptain  G.  Rowlandson,  Staff  Corps   .. 

:7aptain  F.  J.  Rivers,  Staff  Corps 

lorgeon  W.  Price,  MD 


z6  July  691  Commandant,  Z5  Aug.  66. 
27  Feb.  72  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  June  73. — Officiating  Com- 
26  Dec.  72  Officiating  and  in  Command.  Couuidant  31  N.I. 

8  July  71  Wing  Officer,  :z  Nov.  70. 
z6  Aug.  68 1  Adjutant,  25  Jan.  72. 


4  Aug.  69 
9  June  66 
4  May  67 


Quarter  Master,  23  Feb.  74. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  z8  Feb.  7a. 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  26  Oct.  71. 
In  medical  charge,  27  July  7X. 


llth  Madras  Native  Infantry  (McLean — 8ied  Homed— formerly  2nd  Battalion 

gth  Regiment. — Raised  at  Ellore  aibout  1772). 

"  Sbbi^toafatam." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kagode.    Facing*,  Dark  Green,    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  C.  J.  Fnllerton,  Infantry 
Colonel  E.  A.  Saunders,  Staff  Corps. 
LtCol.  D.  G.  S,  St.  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 
itiyor  W.  H.  G.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps.. 
■Captain  C.  H.  Sheppard,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  F.  J.  F.  Monro.  Gen.  List 


'aptain  W.  Stoddart,  Staff  Corps 
:!aptain  H.  F.  de  Lousada,  Staff  Corps 

surgeon  C.  A.  Harvey  

jurgeon  C.  Bibthorpe 


a4  May  68  Commandant,  3  June  68. 

Z4  Aug.  72  and  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  74.— Offg.  Comdt.38  N.I. 

z3  June  7alWin^  Officer,  zo  Jan.  69.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

9  June  68  Officuting  Wing  Officer,  a7  June  7a. 

z  Mar.  74  Adjutant,  zz  Nov.  7z. 
ao  Dec.  7a  I  Quarter  Master,  z  Jan.  74. 
za  Sept.  66{  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  as  Jan.  7a. 
ao  June  67  and  Wing  Subaltern,  zz  Dec.  7X. 

I  In  medical  charge^  20  May  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europo. 
'Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

I2th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Barim— formerly  2nd   Battalion  Sth  Regvnient 

Raised  a&ou£i772). 

"AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  ViziaBagrum.    Fadnfft,  PcUe  Buff,    Zaee,  Gold. 

Colonel  J.  G.  HalUday,  In&ntry   2  Oct.  67! Commandant,  6  Jan.  7Z. 

Colonel  W.  D.  Stanley,  Staff  Corps 25  Dec.  7Z  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  zs  Deo.  73. 

LtColonel  C.  V.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps   ...  24  Feb.  7a  Wing  Officer,  30  July  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
U.CoIonel  J.R.S.Hender8on,  Staff  Corps  30  June  73  Officiating  Wing  Oincer. 
Captain  R.  J.  B.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps...  20  Feb.  70  A(^utant,  25  Jan.  7a. 
Captain  L.  C.  Desboroufh,  Staff  Corps    zo  Oct.  69  Quarter  Master,  28  Sept.  7a. 

4  July  67  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Sept.  73. 


Captain  J.  Godson,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  E.  J.  Wynch,  Staff  Corps., 
aargeon  Major  C.  R.  G.  Parker  ..... 
BorgeonMajor  J.  S.  Ridings 


4  Apr.  70  and  Wing  Subaltern,  4  Jan.  73. 

[In  modical  charge,  z8  Nov.  68. 

jOfflciating  in  medical  charge. 


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39^      13th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (  Ulka — Alcock— formerly  and BaitaUon 

3rti  Reghnent,— Raided  at  Madras  in  1776). 

*•  SXEUfQAPXTAX." 

Head  Quarten  at  Madras.    Faeinfftt  White,    Laoe,  Oold, 


RjLVx,  NiMBf,  m  Goxrs. 


AXMT 

Rakk. 


Riiiimxt. 


Comxnandant,  6  Oct.  70.— Furlough. 

snd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  Oct.  71- 

Wing  Officer,  13  Maj  67.— Officiating  and  in  Command  aS  NX 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  99  Oct.  73. 


Colonel  'A..  K.  0.  Kennedy,  Staff  Corps  28  Apr.  69 

Colonel  G.  T.  Hilliard,  Staff  Corps    38  Deo.  73 

Lt.Colonel  A.  G.  W.  Bum,  Staff  Corps  ...I  i  Sept.  69 

Major  a.  C.  Lavie,  Staff  Corps  ao  Dec.  68 

Captain  E.  Moore,  Gen.  List 7  Sept.  71!  Adjutant,  5  Nor.  7a 

Captain  J.  P.  James,  Staff  Corps zx  June  70'Quaiter  Master,  as  Jan.  72. 

Captain  H.  G.  Symons,  Staff  Corps la  Sept. 66  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  z  Jan.  74. 

Captain  B.  8.  Roberts,  Staff  Corps ae  Jan.  68  and  Wing  Subaltern,  26  Feb.  68. 

Surgeon  E.  v.  Power,  If D ,  In  medical  charge,  23  Sept.  70. 

14th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Wahah— formerly  2nd  BaMdUon  6ih  Begime^i 

Raised  at  VeUore  10th  December  1776). 

"  MiJUsroBS  "— "  Chiita  "— **  The  Draaon  '*— "  TusTAX-o-Wnr^o^a  "  or  "  BaiST  Jjra  T«u».** 

Head  Quarters  at  VeUore.    Faeinffa,  Byff.    Lace^  Gold. 

Colonel  E.  W.  Boudier,  Staff  Corps *  8  Mar.  67|Commandant,  z  Jan.  74.— Sick  Furlong  to  Eurc^M. 

Colonel  A.  W.  Drarner,  Infkntry  {17  Feb.  72|Officiating  Conmiandant. 

Lt  Colonel  W.  A.  Deey,  Staff  Corps  ao  Jan.  7z'2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  1  April  67. 


Lt.Cok>nel  T.  C.  Georges,  Staff  Corps  , 

Captain  A.  W.  Foord,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  Whyte,  Gen.  List 

Captain  A.  Cook,  Staff  Corps     

Captain  C.  C.  Hewetson,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Mi^or  M,  M'B.  Boss  , 

15th 


13  June  72 1  Wing  Officer,  a7  Oct.  69. 
zz  Dec.  70  Adjutant,  25  Jan.  7a. 
z9  Dec.  7a  Quarter  Master,  z  Jan.  7^. 
36  Jnue  68  I  at  Wing  Subaltern,  Z5  Feb.  7a.— Sick  Furlough. 
4  Nov.  68lOfficiating  z6t  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Sept.  73. 
I  In  medical  charge,  az  Sept.  70. 


Madras   Native  Infantry   {Bavls^omierly  2nd  BaUalum  4ih  BegmtkL 
Raised  at  Tamjore  in  December  1776). 
Head  Quarters  at  Fslayenun.    Faeingt,  Orange.    Laos,  OoU. 


Colonel  E.  Gage,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  G.  Heam,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  Grant,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Colonel  H.  Clerk,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  B.  Grove,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  C.  R.  Bradstreet,  Gen.  List 

Captain  L.  B.  Banco,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  W.  P.  O.  Boulderson,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  J.  P.  M'Dermott 


7  Mai.  70  Commandant,  a8  Jan.  73. 

8  June  70  and  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Officer,  9  Jan.  73.— Furlough  to  Eonpe. 
aa  July  7z|Wing  Officer.  9  Jan.  73.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

zo  Nov.  68  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  ao  March  73. 
za  June  70' Adjutant,  9$  Jan.  7a. 


zi  June  7Z 

20  Sept.  68 

z  June  72 


Quarter  Master,  25  Jan.  73. 
zBt  Wing  Subaltern,  z6  July  73. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  Feb.  7Z. 
In  medical  charge,  aa  April  70. 


16th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Line — Lane— formerly  2nd  Battalion  5/A  Begirmtd. 

Raised  at  Trichinopoiy  loth  December  1776). 

•*  SXBtirOAPXTAX  "— "  AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Jabbolpore.    Faei$ig§,  Black  Veitet.    Laee,  OoU, 


Colonel  G.  Smart,  Infantry '30  Jan.  74 

Ck>lonel  L.  Tripe,  Inihntiy , 

LtColonel  0.  E.  Bates,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  White,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  W.  G.  Sharp,  Staff  Corps.... 
Lieut.  F.  C.  Maltby,  Staff  Corps 


'  ao  Aug.  70  and  in  Comd.  and  Winj 
z8Jan.  7z 


Captain  L.  Owen,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  H.  S.  Elton,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  J.  R.  Theobalds 


Commandant,  a3  March  7z.->Furlough. 
and  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Officer,  Z5  Deo.  73.— Fnrl.  to  Europe: 
Wing  Officer,  xo  April  67.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer,  20  Mar.  7a. 
A^utant,  a9  Sept.  7a. 
Quarter  Master,  a6  Jan.  74. 

ZBt  Wing  Subaltern,  as  Jan.  7a.— Sick  Furloagfa  to  Eiuop«. 
ao  Oct.  70  and  Wing  Subaltern,  Z9  Feb.  73.— Acting  zst  wing  Subalura 
In  medical  charge,  a7  Aug.  73. 


aa  Sept.  73 
ao  Dec.  69 
)4  0ct.  70 
4  Sept.70j 


17th  Madras  Native   Infantry   {Butler— formerly  2nd    Battalion  ist  RegiMCtt 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  1777). 

•*Naofob»." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kadzas.    Faeimgi,  Whiie.    Laee,  Oold. 


Colonel  S.  J.  Batten,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  F.  E.  Waterman,  Staff  Corps  . 

Colonel  P.  L.  Holmes,  Staff  Corps 

LLColonel  H.  L  Bett,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  W.  S.  Butler,  Staff  Corps.... 

Captain  F.  T.  Fowls,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  Macdougall,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  D.  A.  A.  Maopherson,  85  Foot  .. 

Surgeon  Miuor  T.  G.  Howell 

Surgeon  L.  C.  Kanney , 


zo  Juno  67 
za  June  7a 
za  June  73 

5  Mar.  70 
20  Nov.  70 

a  Oct.  73 
20  Aug.  68 
28  Oct.   7Z 


Commandant,  26  Dec.  67. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Commandant. — and  in  Command  ^a  X.L 

2nd  in  Command,  zo  Aog.  70. 

Wing  Officer,  z  Apnl  67. 

Ac^utant,  35  Jan.  72. 

Quarter  Master,  z  Jan.  74. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  zoDec.  73. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  zz  Dec.  73 

In  medical  charge,  zz  Aug.  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating. 


19th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Muirhead— formerly  2nd  Battalion  yih  Iic'j:>>:tiit. 

Raised  at  Trichinopolu  in  1777). 

"  SSBIHOIPATAIC  "—*•  PSOU  "— ''^CSHTRAL  IkBII.." 

Head  Quarters  at  Triehinopoly.    Faeingt,  Bkg  Blue.    Xom,  Oold. 


Colonel  A.  Ritherdon,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  V.  J.  Shortland,  Staff  Corps. 
Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  C.  M'Inroy,  Staff  Corps   .... 

Captain  F.  Smalley,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.W.C.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  J.  A.  Richmond,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  G.  Murray,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  J.  C.  M.  Russell,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  G.  Williamson,  MD.... 
Surgeon  S.  L.  Dobbie , 


z6  Sept.7z  Commandant,  z  Jan.  74. 
19  June  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  19  April  7Z. 
zi  Dec.  72  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  74. 
Z7  Mar.  67  Adjutant,  as  Jan.  7a. 

ao  May  7z  Quarter  Master,  as  Jan.  7a.— Sick  Furlough  to  Euroiie. 
9  June  66  Officiating  Qoarter  Master,  8  Oct  73. 
13  Deo.  68  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  25  J*&*  7a.— Furlough  to  Earop#>. 
zo  June  66  Officiating  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  z8  Nov.  73. 
z4  Ang.  70  2nd  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  aa  Mar.  66.-  •  Ou  other  duty. 

30  Mar.  7a  Attached. 


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20ih  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Baggot— formerly  2nd  Battalion  2nd  Begiment,  399 

Raised  in  1777). 

"  SbOUVOHUB  **^**  BSBIVaAPATAX." 

Haad  Qaarten  at  Baada.    JVmm^,  Detp  Orten,    Zae^t  Odd, 


Burx,  "Sajbu,  urs  Cobm. 


Colonel  C.  P.  T.  Triscott,  InAkntTT  .. 
LcColonel  J.  D.  G.  Wallace,  Staff  Ck>rpa 
Lt-Colonel  H.  M.  Norm,  late  a  B.K.... 

SfiBjor  G.  M.  Pajne,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  O.  Ooldie,  Staff  Coxps 

captain  O.  M.  Bradabaw,  Stair  Corps. 

Captain  A.  J.  Howea,  late  50  N.L 

CaptainB.  J.  Watson,  Staff  Corps   .... 

Sarifeon  A.  M'Clorg,  MB 

Surgeon  W.  J.  HaaUikgs,  MX) 


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7  Feb.  70  Commandant.  19  Ang.  73. 
x6  Jan.  70  2nd  in  Command  ana  Wing  Officer,  z8  Feb.  73. 

9  Sept.  71  Wing  Officer,  x8  Feb.  73.--Fnrlough  to  Europe, 
ao  Jan.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  73. 

4  Sept.  TolAc^tant,  as  Jan.  7a. 

4  Nov.  70  C       ■     --    ■ 


7  Nov.  67 
:4  June  68 


Quarter  Kaster,  13  A^ril  73. 

Officiating  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  x  Jan.  74. 

and  Wing  Subalter|i,  zo  Oct.  73. 

In  medical  charge^-  8  Mar.  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


21st  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Boherts—forinerly  i8t  Battalion  iithEegiment 

Raised  at  Chicacole  in  1777). 
"  Sbbivoafatajc  "— "  Naopobb." 
Head  Qnarters  at  Ballazy.    Fadnffg,  FaleBi^.    Lae§,Oold, 


Colonel  O.  H.  Carter,  Influitry 

U.Colonel  W.  Douglas,  Staff  Corpe 

Major  P.  A.  Camefly,  Staff  Corps 

HiJorT.L.8coU,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  B.  Middleton,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  A.  C.  Williams,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  Murray,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  6.  S.  Keith,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  D.  B.  Thompson,  JfD 


3  May  7X 
33  June  7a 
x6  Feb.  70 

9  June  6& 

4  May  68 
xo  Dec.  71 


Commandant,  z  April  67. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  a  June  70. 

Winjy  Officer,  15  Oct.  73.— B'urlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  15  Oct.  73. 

A(\jntant,  35  Jan.  7a. 

Quarter  Ma«ter,  13  Aug.  73. 
10  June  66  ist  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  7a. 
13  Dec.  68  and  Wing  Subaltern,  a  June  73. 
Iln  medical  charge,  37  Aug.  73. 


22nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Dalryviple— formerly  2nd  Battalion  nth  Begiment, 

Raised  at  Ellore  in  1789). 

"  SBBXirOAPATl.lC  •*— **AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Hoshungabad.    Faeingt,  Fale  Bt^.    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  8.  Mainwaring,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.ColoneI  A.  W.  Ritherdon,  Staff  Corps 
LLColonel  B.  N.  Norton,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  M.  H.  Wratlslaw,  Gen.  List.. 

Captain  G.  Lecky,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  H.  B.  Shelley,  Gen.  liist  

Captain  A.  Bredin,  Staff  Corps  , 

Surgeon  Major  J.  S.  Morton,  IfD.   .. 
Sorgeon  Major  J.  J.  Hefltarnan 


15  Jan.  70 
az  May  69 
z6  June7z 
4  Mar,  73 
za  Nov.  7a 
ao  July  71 
XX  Mar.  7z 


Commandant,  ao  Dec.  73. 

and  in  Command,  1  Jan.  74. 

Whig  Officer,  10  Jan.  68. 

Adjutant,  z  Jan.  74. 

Quarter  Master,  30  Jane  68. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  7a. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  33  Feb.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  3Z  Mar.  68.— Sick  Furlough  to  Enzope. 

Officiating  in  medicul  charge. 


23rd  Madras   (or  WoLlajahhad)  Light  Infantry  (Tolfry— formerly  ist  Battalion 

12^  Regiment. — Raised  at  Madras  in  1794). 

"Now  oB  Nbtbb"— "Sbbiitoxpatam"— "Naofobb." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore.    Facinff$,  Dark  Oreen.    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  J.  B.  Fnlton,  Staff  Corpe  

Colonel  C.  C.  Mason,  Staff  Corps  

U. Colonel  H.  C.  Z.  Churidge.  Staff  Corps 

Mi^or  H.H.  Foord,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  B.  Fannce,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  S.  E.  B.  Butler,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  J.  H.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  F.  D.  Plowden.  late  X7  N.  I... 
Surgeon  Major  W.  H.  Morgan  


6  Sept  7x 
19  June  73 
a  Mar.  71 
9  June  69 
as  Sept.  70 
aoDec.  68 
aoApr.  69 
xa  Sept.  66 


Commandant,  z  Jan.  74. 

3nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Mar.  69. 

Win^  Officer,  13  June  73.— Officiating  and  in  Com.  37  N.l. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  a6  Jnne  71. 

Adjutant,  as  Jan.  7a.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  as  Jan.  7a. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  -zs  Jan.  7a.— Officiating  Ac^utant 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  Dec.  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  13  May  63. 


24tll  Madras  Native  Infantry  {McDonald— formerly  2nd  Battalion  12th  Regiment. 

Raised  ai  VeUore  in  1794). 

"  SXBi2rOA.FATl.lC  "— "  ASSATB  " — •*  BouBBoir.'* 
Head  Quarters  at  Falamoottah.    Facing$,  Dark  Green.    Laee,  Gold. 

Colonel  E.  J.  Lawder,  Staff  Corps  ji8  June  70  Commandant,  18  Feb.  73.— Furlough. 

Colonel  T-  H.  Stoddard,  Staff  Corps 26  Oct.  7a  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x8  Deo.  73.— Officiating  aa  N  I. 

_  __ ...  ^.  :  8  Jan.  71  Wing  Officer,  x  Aug.  70.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

I  a  Apr.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
4  Nov.  69' Adjutant,  as  Jan.  7a. 

12  Sept.  66  Quarter  Master,  as  Jan.  7a.--Sick  Furlough  to  Europe, 
ao  Jan.  70  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  14  March  73. 
20  Oct.  67  i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  12  Doc.  7a.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe 
7  Apr.  69  Officiating  ist  Wing  Subaltern. 
4  Jan.  7o]2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  31  Aug.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  17  June  68. — Furlough. 


U.Colonel  H.  J.  T.  Neild,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  J.  Swiney,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  J.  Ward,  Staff  Coros 

Captain  F.  E.  West,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  G.  D.  Beagin,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  E.  L.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  F.  H.  Vanderzee,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  F,  Middlecoat,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Miyor  A.  Fergusson,  MD 

Surgeon  H.  D.  Cook,  MB.    


Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


25th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Kenny—formerly  ist  Battalion  i^th  BegimeiU, 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  1794). 
Head  Quarters  at  Canz>anore.    Facing$,  Dark  Green.    Lace,  Gold, 


Colonel  O.  P.  Molonv,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Gib,  Staff  Corp*    

Lt.ColoneI  B.  G.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 

laeut.  A.  W.  Carter,  Staff  Corpe   

Captain  T.  J.  Cotton,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  N.  Wroughton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Gabbett,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  S.  Magan,  Staff  Corps 

Sni^eon  Major  J.  A.  Cox,  MD 


xz  Dec.  63  Commandant,  x  Jan.  74. 

4  Apr.  69  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  74. 
XX  Aug.  72  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  74.  • 

a  June  70  Adjutant.  30  Doc.  7a. 

4  Jan.  70  Quarter  Master,  35  Jan.  7a.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
a3  Sept.  68, Officiating  Quarter  Master,  6  Feb.  73. 
13  Nov.  66;i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Deo.  7a. 

9  Oct.  71  and  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Dec.  7a. 
zo  Feb.  7x1  In  medical  charge,  X9  April  73. 


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40O  26th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Inms-'formerly  indBaUalian  i$ih  Be^meiu. 


Raised  at  Tanjorein  1794). 
•  N1.GF0BX  "— "  KxHBin>iini "--"  ATi.  **— 


'Pbof/ 


Head  Quarters  at  (fcnilon.    JP^aeinff*,  Dark  Qrem,    Zam,  Q^Xd, 


RUTK,  NaKSS,  AlTD  GOBPS. 


Abut 

TUlTK. 


RsXABXi. 


Colonel  A.  Steyena,  Staff  Coxps 

Colonel  J.  B.  Knocker,  Staff  Corpg  .. 
Lt-Colonel  G.  C.  Finlay,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  Tait,  late  a6  N.I 

Lieut.  S.E.  Holland,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  E.  G.  Morrogh.  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  F.  A.  Wetherall,  Gen.  List  .. 
Burgeon  Magor  F.  Duckworth,  JfD.  .. 


30  Aug.  jxiConunandant,  x8  Feb.  73. 

5  Apr.  7312nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  8  Jane  67. 
29  June  70|Wing  Officer,  8  June  ^. 
Z2  June  7o|A4jutant,  25  Jan.  7a. 

9  Dec.  68iQuarter  Master,  4  Jan.  70. 

4  Mar.  68   —  —  -  '•' ^  ^ 

X  Jan.  74 


zst  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Jan.  7a. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  30  Nov.  70.— Porlcmgh  to  Bnrope. 

In  medical  charge,  29  M«^  68.— Furlough. 


27th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Lindsay— formerly  ist  Batialicm  14th  Be^vmL 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  1798). 

' •  MiiHinroBB  '*  "  Luourow." 

Head  Quarters  at  Moulmein.    Faeinffg,  Black  Velvet,    Lace,  Qold, 


Colonel  D.  G.  Pollard,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  W.  P.  S.  Smyth,  Staff  Corps 


Major  P.  Salter,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  W.  Graves,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  W.  Swifte,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  J.  W.  Swifte,  Staff  Corpfi 
Capt.  W.  MacD.  Robinson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  E.  Thorpe,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  H.  H.  Young,  14  Foot  

Surgeon  P.  R.  Martin,  MB 


za  June  68, Commandant,  24  March  73. 
zz  June  73 'and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  29  Sept.  71. 
zz  Dec.  67  Wing  Officer,  Z7  June  72.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
29  Aug.  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Z3  June  69  Adjutant,  25  Jan.  7a. 
zo  Dec.  71  Quarter  Master,  3  Jan.  73. 
4  Nov.  7z  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  Z3  April  73. 
28  Oct.  71  and  Wing  Subaltern.  Z4  Dec.  73. 
In  medical  charge,  6  Dec.  71. 


28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Marti'iv— formerly  2nd  Battalion  14th  Eegiment 

Raised  at  VeUore  in  1798). 

"Mahidpobb**  —  "Nagpobb"  —  "AVJL." 

Head  Quarters  at  Keroara.    Facinff$,  Black  Velvet.    Lace,  Oola. 


Colonel  J.  H.  M.  Babington,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  F.  W.  A.  Robson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
LtColonel  A.  G.  W.  Bum,  Staff  Corps... 
Lt.Colonel  R.  G.  Lewis,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Rose,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  Godft^y,  Gen.  List   

Captain  A.  J.  Shaw,  Gen.  List 

Captain  T.  R.  Tabuteau,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  E.  M.  Stevenson,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  W.  J.  Busteed,  JfZ>. ... 


zo  Jan.  68, Commandant,  13  May  67.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

30  Jan.  72^  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  30  March 

z  Sept. 69  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  3z  July  73. — ^Wing  ( 

Win^  Officer,  23  Nov.  7z.— Furiough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  23  Feb.  74. 

Adjutant,  25  Jan.  72. 


29  Dec.  70 
2  Mar.  71 
20  May  7z 
20  Dec.  72 
zz  Dec.  69 
4  Jan.  70 


rz.— Officnn, 
tffioer  13  NX 


Quarter  Master,  z  Jan.  74. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  Dec.  72. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  4  Aug.  73. 
In  medical  charge,  ao  Aug.  73. 


29th  Madras  Native  Infantry   {Madeod^ormerly  ist  BaMalion  isth  Begimcr. 

Raised  at  MasuUpata/min  1798). 
Head  Quarters  at  Beounderabad.     Fadnge,  White.    Zace,  €Md. 
Commandant,  ao  Dec.  73. 

2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  24  Oct.  67.— Qi&.CaoL4x>'  I 
Wing  Officer,  16  Oct.  7z.— Offioiatixig  and  in  Cosuoand. 
Adjutant,  25  Jan.  7a. 


Colonel  W.  C.  Phillips,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  C.  Hight,  Staff  Corps , 

Lt. Colonel  H.  S.  Rammell,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  J.  H.  Prendergast,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  J.  J.  Fletcher,  Gen.  List  

Captain  W.T.  Brereton,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  T.  Woodhouse,  Staff  Corps.. 
Surgeon  Major  J.  Wilkins,  MD , 


za  June  7Z 
8  Jan.  73 
30  Dec.  69 
3  Mar.  69 
zz  Sept. 73 
zoOct.  69 
Z2  June  70 


Quarter  Master,  z  Jan.  74. 
xst  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Jan.  7a. 
2nd  AVing  Subaltern,  5  June  73. 
In  medi(»l  charge,  ao  Aug.  73. 


30tli  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Crewe^ormerJy  2nd  BattaUon  15/A  BegiwM, 

Raised  at  Hyderabad  in  1799). 

"AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Frenoh  Rooks.    Fae%ng$,  White.  Lace,  Gold. 


Colonel  0.  E.  M.  Walker,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Colonel  E.  F.  Waterman,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lt  Colonel  G.  W.  Play&ir,  Staff  Corps... 

Major  C.  J.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  C.  St.  John,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  S.  FitzPatrick,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  H.  A.  T.  Nepean,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  W.  8.  Bailey,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  Austin,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  Mi^or  J.  G.  Gibbs  

Surgeon  H.  M.  G.  Archdall 


zo  Mar.  70  Commandant,  i  April  67. 
12  June  72  2nd  in  Command,  z  Jan.  74.— Officiating  Carnxnandaot  z;  NJ 
z8  Jan.  7z  Win^  Officer.  20  Magr  67.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
zo  Dec.  67  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  zo  July  73. 
20  Jan.  68  Adjutant,  25  Jan.  72. 

Z3  June  69  Quarter  Master,  25  Jan.  72.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
26  8ept.67  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  Z3  June  73. 
z9  Sept.  66  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  25  Jan.  7a. 
zo  Jan.  69  and  Wing  Subaltern,  2  Dec.  68. 
ao  Jan.  70  In  medical  charge,  9  Sept.  7o.--Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


31st  Madras  (or  Trichinopoly)  Light  Infantry  (Qenrett— formerly  ist  BaUdimk  i^^ 
Regiment,— Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  1799). 
"Now  OB  Nbtbb"— "MAHinroBB." 
Head  Quarters  at  Baipore.    Facing$^  Dark  Qremi.   Lace,  Gold. 
1  Commandant. 
27  Feb.  72  Officiating  Commandant,  Z9  Ma^  73.--and  in  CommcDd  zo  5 ' 
and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  iz  Nov.  70. 
Wing  Officer,  37  June  7a. 
Adjutant,  22  June  73. 
Quarter  Master,«aa  Dec.  7a. 
zst  Wing  Subaltern,  z8  June  72. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  z  Jan.  74. 

In  medical  charge  of  Right  Wmg,  vr  Oot.6Q.-*^okFliri.toBBrDf» 
Officiating  in  medic^^iargeT^ 


'  Colonel  A.  Prichard,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  L.  W.  Buck,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  G.  Elallender;  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  £.  S.  Skinner,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  C.  C.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  J.  B.  Gahan,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  T.  H.  Campbell,  Gen.  List . 
Surgeon  A.  L.  Hackett . 


Surgeon  M.  B.  Murphy,  MD. . 


20  Aug.  73 
2  Jan.  73 
4  Jan.  72 

2a  Dec.  72 
4  Oct.  70 

20  Dec.  73 


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32nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Dyee-^formerly  2nd  BaitalUon  i6th 
Beaiment, — RaUed  at  Madwra  in  1799). 

Head  Qnaxten  at  Triokinopoly.    JVieiiy*,  Fa^  T0UOW,    Lmte,  Gold, 


401 


&mc,  "Saxm,  um  Oomn. 


AlUCT 

IUkk. 


Commandant,  x  Not.  65. — Sick  l^lough  to  Ihirope, 

Officiating  Oommandant. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  zi  Oct.  67. 

Wing  Officer,  zz  Oct.  67. 

Adjutant,  z  Jan.  74. 

Quarter  Master,  i  Jan.  74. 

zat  Wing  Subaltern,  25  JvAj  73. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  20  Jiuy  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  30  Kov.  72 . 


Colonel  W.  T.  WiUiama,  Infimtzy  .... 


Colonel  J.  J.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps  .... 
LLColonel  R.  J.  Baker,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  A.  Chaplin,  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  J.  Johnston,  Oen.  List .... 
Captain  A.  Wingfleld,  Staff  Corps .... 
Captain  B.  T.  Chapman,  Gen.  Inst.... 
Surgeon  Higor  J.  Fitsgerald 


18  Dec.  67 

zz  June  73 
zz  Feb.  7z 
za  Nov.  72 
z  Jan.  74 
4  Sept.  67 
z6  June  7! 


33rd 


Colonel  W. 
Colonel  F. 
Lt.Golonel 
Lt.Colonel 
Captain  H. 
Captain  B. 
Captain  T. 
Captain  B. 
Surgeon  D. 


Madras  Native  Infantry  (Walidb— -formerly  ist  Battalion  i^th  Begvment 
BaUed  at  Qimtoor  in  1799). 

**  COCHIH." 

Head  Quarters  at  Donmdah.    Facingt,  Black,    Zaet,  Oold, 


.  C.  Bioh,  Staff  Cozpe.. 

Applegath,  Staff  Corps    

H.  0.  Fletcher,  Staff  Corps... 

D.  Shaw,  Staff  Corps  .... 
B.  D.  Bayloy,  Gen.  List  . 
H.  Preston,  Staff  Corps  . 
H.  Stoton,  Staff  Corps.... 

E.  Cox,  Gen.  List 

J.  McCarthy,  ITD 


z  Sept.  7z  Commandant,  z  Jan.  74. 
X2  June  73 'and  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  zo  Nov.  65. 

4  Mar.  70 1  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  74.— Furlongh. 

8  Jan.  74  J  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  zo  May  74. 

3  Mar.  72)  Adjutant.  Z3  AprU  73. 
zo  June  66! Quarter  Master,  3  March  73. 
a6  June  68  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Mareh  73. 
z6  June  7z  and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  March  jj. 

In  medioU  charge,  3  July  68.— Fnrlongh. 


34tli  Madras  (or  Ghimcole)  Light  Infantry  (Dura^t&^formerly  2nd  BaUaLvya. 

ijth  Regiment, — Raised,  at  Chicacole  in  1799). 

"  Now  oa  Nbvbi."— '*  Ata.." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kangalore.    Faciitg*,  Bark  Or—n.    Lac0,  Oold, 

ax  Dec.  68;Comiziandant,  13  June  73. 
U    •  •    -  ...... 


Colonel  H.  T.  Ffrench,  Staff  Corps 

ColonelJ.  Orr.  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  Arthur  Dmry,  StaffOorpi 
Major  H.  B.  Byres.  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  W.  L.  Banking,  Gen.  List    

Captain  Q.  S.  A.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  w.  Chisholm,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  W.  O.  Foord,  Staff  Corps  . 
Surgeon  Mi^or  B.  Dempster   


a  May  72'2nd  in  Command,  z8  Feb.  7^.— Sick  Furlough. 
30  Jan.  74'WipK  O^^^er,  z5  Jan.  7a.— Furlough  to  JBCurope. 


Officiating  Wing  Officer,  za  Feb.  7a. 
Adjutant,  25  Jan.  7a. 
Quarter  Master,  25  Jan.  7a. 
z8t  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  73. 


zz  Dec.  67 

aoMar.  69 
35  June  67 

20  Feb.  69 'and  Wing  Subaltern,  0  May  7a. 
I  In  medical  charge,  3  Sept.  70. 

35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Farhimovr— formerly  ist  Battalion  i^th  Regiment 

Baited  at  Bangalore  in  June  z8oo). 

Head  Quarters  at  Kamptee.    Faeing$,  PdU  Bn^.    Lae€,  Oold, 
Commandant,  z  Jan.  74.— Furlough. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  zz  Oct.  67.— Offg.  Comdt. 
Officiating  and  in  Command,  6  Oct.  73. 
Wing  Officer,  z  Aug.  70.— Furlough  to  Bnrope. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer,  z8  June  73. 
Adjutant.  29  Sept.  73. 
Quarter  Master,  3z  Mar.  73. 


Colonel  F.  M.  Haultain,  Staff  Corps ao  Aug.  7z 

Colonel  G.  Pringle,  Staff  Corps  I  9  Mar.  73 

Colonel  J.  O.  West,  Staff  Coros '20  Aug.  73 

Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  B.  Godfrey,  Staff  Corps  20  Dec.  7a 


Lt.  Colonel  O.  Morgan,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  8.  L.  Bagshawe,  Gen.  List  

Captain  B.  W.  Broughton,  Staff  Coxps... 

Captain  F.  B.  Trevor,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  G.  ▼.  Holloway,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  B.  T.  Sufflrein 


zz  Jan.  74 
4  Sept.  7  z 
zo  Dec.  66 
ao  Mar.  69 
30  Feb.  69 


zst  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  March  jr. 

In  medical  charge,  35  Oct.  73.— Forloagh. 


36th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Nundy— formerly  2nd  Battalion  iSth  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Nundydroog  in  July  1800). 
Head  Quarters  at  Baagalero.     Facingt,  Bale  B^,    Loot,  Oold, 


Colonel  G.  A.  Fulton,  Inlkntry 

Colonel  C.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

LtColonel  B.  V.  Handyside,  Staff  Corps 
LtColonel  J.  Y.  Morris,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  A.  G.  Hutohins,  Gen.  List.... 
Lieut.  T.  M.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  D.  W.  WiUiams,  late  48  N.I. 

Lieut.  E.  S.  Kenny 

Burgeon Mi^oraBobertaon,jr2).  . 


6  Sept.  7  z 
3  Aug.  73 
z3  Deo.  73 
36  July  73 
zo  April7o 
38  July  69 
30  Apr.  68 
38  Oct.  7z 


Commandant,  z8  Mar.  69. 

3nd  in  Command  and  mngOfficer,  14  Noy.  70. 

Wing  Officer,  Z4  Nov.  70.— -Furlough  to  Burope. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  39  Feb.  73. 

Adjutant,  I  Jan.  74. 

Quarter  Master,  Z9  June  69. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  Z3  April  73. 

snd  Wing  Subaltern,  z  Jan.  74. 

In  medical  charge,  ao  Sept.  7Z. 


37th  Madras  Qrenadiers  (Forhea^formerly  istBaUalion  igth  Regiment. 

Baised  at  Itchapoor  in  June  1800). 

••  Chum.."— •  T3U  Dragon," 

Head  Quarters  at  Kadzas.    Faeing;  Blue,    Laeo,  Gold, 

Colonel K. Maoanlay, Infltntry zz  Deo.  7Z  Commandant,  z9 Aprilrz. 

Colonel  G.  F.  Luard^^  Staff  Corps   15  Jan.  70  3nd  m  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  April  67.— Sick  FurlougA. 

"    '""  3  Mar.  7z,0fficiating  and  in  Command.— Wing  Omcer,  33  N.I. 

S  Feb.  73  Wing  OfSoer,  Z3  June  73. 


U.Oolonel  H.  0.  Z.  Claridge,  Staff  Corps 
U.Colonel  T.  S.  Hawks,  Staff  Corps 


Captsin  H.  A.  A.  Prior,  Gen.  List . 
Captain  J.  H.  Gaussen,  Gen.  List ... 
OaptBJnO.F.Mooie,  Staff  Coxps  ... 

Captain  W.  Miller,  Gen.  List  

Burgeon  M^jor  J.  M.  JoMph,  MD, 


39  Dec.  7z  Adjutant,  Z3  AprU  7- 
3  Mar.  73^^ * 


«73. 
13  AI 


Quarter  Master,  13  April  73.~FurIongh. 
ao  Aug.  67  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  73.— Sick  Forlovgh  to  Burope. 
4  Feb.  73  3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  iz  Aug.  73. 
90  Nov.  73  In  medioal  eharge,  zx  Aug.  73. 


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402    38th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {MacGregor— formerly  2Hd  BatidlMh  i^ik 

Regiment, — Raised  <U  EUoreinJuly  z8oo). 
•Head  Qoarton  at  TrifoldBopoly.    Fmahif§,  Bfff.   Xom,  OoU. 


Run,  JXaxmb,  aw  Ooxpb. 


Oolonel  0.  Pulley,  Infkntiy 

Colonel  E.  A.  Saunders,  Staff  CoriM  .. 

Colonel  0.  Q,  H.  Coote,  Staff  Corps 

Lt  Colonel  H.  A.  Hare,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  B.  G.  Magrath,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  F.  B.  Spry,  Qen.  last   

Captain  B.  H.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps  , 


Captain  K.  F.  SteTonson,  Staff  Corps.., 
Captain  J.  G.  R.  D.  Macneill,  Gen.  List 

Surgeon  W.  Maorae,  MS 

Surgeon  Major  J.  B.  Dickinson 


Ajuct 

RJLVX. 


CO  Sept.  77 


25  Dec.  7z  Commandant,  7  Jan.  71.— Furlough  to  Snrope. 

14  Aug.  79  Officiating  Commandant,  6  Sept.  73.— and  in  Comsisad  11 51 

3  Feb.  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  19  May  68.— Foil,  to  Icspt 
9  Dec.  69  Offlciatiog  and  in  Command,  ix  Sept.  73- 

I3  Feb.  yx  Wing  Officer,  3  Dec.  68.— Sick  Furlough. 

ao  Dec.  7a  Acijutant,  x  Jan.  74. 

x6  Aug.  68  Quarter  Master,  as  Jan.  7a. 

4  Aug.  69  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  9  Dec.  7a. 
aa  Dec.  71  and  Wing  Subaltern,  9  Ma^  73.  [Professor  in  the  ¥ed.  Oil 

In  medical  charge,  10  Apnl  71.— Offg.  Chemical  Kzsmiserci 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


39th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Martin — formerly  lat  Battalion  20<A  .Batmen 

Raiaed  at  Tamjore  in  October  1804). 

"  Sbktasuldxs  "— "  Naopois." 

Head' Quarters  at  Rangoon.    Faeingt,  Dark  Qrttn,  Lae€,  Chid. 


Colonel  W.  H.  Watte,  Infkntiy 

Colonel  C.  W.  Dun,  Staff  Corps 

LLColonel  F.  G.  Hodgson,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  F.  J.  Wroughton,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  E.  H.  T.  Hm,  Gen.  List   . 

Captain  J.  N.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps . 
Lieut,  y.  L.  Mathias,  Staff  Corps  . 
Surgeon  Miuor  S.  T.  Heard,  MD, . 
Surgeon  P.M.  Mookeijee 


X  Aug.  69 1  Commandant,  5  May  68. 


xo  June  73 

aoMay  71 

35  June  70 

X  Jan.  74 


and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  37  Maxvih  71. 
Wing  Officer,  15  Oct.  73. 

A(|jutant,  as  Jan.  73.— Sick  Furloufldi  to  Europe. 
Quarter  Master,  x  Jan.  74.— Offidatmg  A^utant^ 


Officiating  Quaiter  Master, 
ao  Aug.  66  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  73. 
4  Sept.  67  and  Wing  Subaltern,  x  x  Aug.  73. 

In  medical  charge,  xa  Aug.  7o.~Sick  Furlough  to  Eorope. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


40th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Volunteer— formerly  2nd  Battalum  20th  Begimtn'- 

Raieed  at  Tamjore  in  October  1804). 
Head  Quarters  at  Seenndsrabad.    Faeimg;  Dark  Oven.    Laet,  Gold. 


Colonel  T.  Greenaway,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  C.  Nioolls,  Staff  Coi — 
LtOolonel  T.  Austin,  Staff 
Lt  Colonel  B.  S.  Burge,  Staff  ^ 
Captain  C.  B.  Weston,  Gen.  List 
Captain  H.  T.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  P.  A.  VanHomrigh,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  H.  PheUps,  Staff  Corps  , 
Surgeon  Msjor  B.  Dixon 


10  Jan.  68.  Commandant,  x  Jan.  74. 
xa  Aug.  73'and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ax  Au^.  73. 
a4  Feb.  73'Wing  Officer,  ai  Aug.  7a.--FnrIough  to  Eurcqpe. 
XX  Jan.  74 1  Officiating  wing  Officer,  X3  Aug.  73. 

4  Aug.  71  Adjutant,  33  Dec.  7a. 
13  June  7a  Quarter  Master,  35  Jan.  73. 
xa  June  67  xst  Wing  Subaltern,  ao  Aug.  73. 
ao  Oct.  66|and  Wing  Subaltern,  xo  Oct.  73. 

3  June  66:in  medical  charge,  31  July  73. 


4l8t  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Irtorin— formerly  ist  Battalion  21st  Begimai 

Raised  at  Chiea>cole  in  1804). 

The  Flank  Companies  "  Chxita."— "  Ths  Dbaoov." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ounaok.    JPoetii^*,  Dtep  Ctreeu.    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  F.  G.  Kenipeter,  Staff  Cori>s 
Colonel  C.  Hight,  Staff  Corps  . 
Colonel  W.  Serres,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.ColoneI  G.  N.  Johnstone,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  H.  Byre,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  A.  C.  Mottet,  Gen.  List ... 
Captain  A.  D.  Phelps,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  D.  D.  Pryce,  Staff  Co™ 
Surgeon  J.  F.  iitspatrick,  3u>. . 


5  Oct.  68 1  Commandant,  i  Jan.  74. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
8  Jan.  73  Officiating  Commandant,  xi  Sept.  73. — and  in  Comaiiod  »  51 
xo  Aug.  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  X4  Mar.  73. 


14  June  71 
4  Mar.  70 
4  Sept.  71 

ao  Oct.  70 

15  July  71 


Wing  Officer,  a8  Oct.  67. 

Adjutant,  9  May  73. 

Quarter  Master,  xa  Mi^  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Bniope. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  15  N^ov.  69.— Officiating  Quarter  Muter. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  15  July  71. 

In  medical  charge,  6  Oct  71. 


Qeneral  List  of  Officers  of  Madras  Cavalry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


CAPiAnrs. 

Victor  Edward  Law  

Arthur  Robert  Kenney .... 

Atwill  Curtoia  

Henry  Attenborow  Yates. 
Wm.  Douglas  Brodie  Ketchen 

HughCracroft 

Francis  Montgomery  Onslow 
Hugh  BIchard  Hope  ... 


Frederick  William  Buller.. 


LnUTBlTAirTS. 

Alf.  Geo. WilloughbyHemans 
William  BamiAtyne  Warner. 

Donald  James  Sim  McLeod... 


Harrr  Windsor  Pardee . 
Charles 


rles  MAy  Allen  Morant ... 


ao  Apr.  59 

ao  Sept.  59 
4  Nov.  59 

aoDeo.  59 
4  Jan.  60 

xa  July  60 
4  Sept.  60 
4  Nov.  60 

4  Dec.  60 


d 


ao  Jan.  6x 
X  July  6i 

so  July  6x 

15  Aug.  61 
ao  Sept.6x 


20  Apr.  60 

x4  Mar.  6x 
ai  Apr.  6x 
14  May  6x 
17  May  6x 

-  Nov.  6x 
.w  Dec.  6x 

X  Jan.  62 

X  Jan.  6a 


ao  Jan.  6a 
X  July  63 

ao  July  6a 


BBBTBT 
OAFTXIir. 


ao  Jan.  73 
X  July  73 

ao  July  73 

15  Aug.  62 1x5  Aug.  73 
20  Sept.  6a  ao  Sept.  73 


r6  JnW  f^A  y  Superintendent  of  the  B^jpootsu  i»* 
x6  July  64  I     £^i^y  PoUcc-FuSSSghT 
34  Dec.  65  Attached  to  x8  Hussars. 
6  Feb.  66  Squadron  Subaltern  a  Cavalry. 
23  June  67  Attached  to  3  Cavaliy. 

14  Sept.  67  Attached  te  x8  Hussars. 
5  July  70  Attached  to  3  Cavalry. 

5  Aug.  70  Attached  to  a  Cavalry. 

15  Dec.  70  Adjutant  x  Cavalry.  ^ 

1'  Assistant  District  Superintendent  of : 
lice,  xst  Grade,  37  Fieb.  71,  EJL  S»> 
way,  N.W.  Prov, 


Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Hardm,OQie. 
Adjutant  4  Cavaliy. 

CDep.  Assist.  Quarter  Master  General, HagporeF^t^ 
C    — Furlough. 
Adjutant  a  Cavalry. 
Officiating  Adjutant  4  Cavalry. 

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General  List  of  Officers  of  Madras  Infantry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment 


403-404 


Capcixvb. 

Jfred  George  HntchinB  

'harlea  Bean  Smith,  CSI,  ... 
Itphinstone  Waters  Begbie... 

IbarleA  Rawson  Oxley 

William  Lancaster  RaoldxiK. . . 

lichard  Peter  Blake 

rederick  Smalloy 

reorife  Godfrey   

Vancis     Heekins  Winter-^ 

botham    } 

liarlea  Robert  Bradstreet  ... 

Irobert  Emilias  Cox    

ksginald  Temple  Chapman ... 

[agh  Robert  Ogilvie 

[enry  Richard  Shelley 

leorge  Edward  Weston  

7m.  Hen.  St. Axnand  Wilton 

ohn  EdwardFrancis  StretteU 
tewart  William  liolver 


liarles  Hare  Trotman 

iithur  Charles  Mottet 

ohn  Salmon  Blazland 

iamuel  Laurence  Bagshawe 

iveljrn  Moore  

iodhob  James  van  Someren 

tobert  Graham  Briggs 

Llfrcd  Anderson 

liomas  Edward  Thorpe 

Ihannoey  Cttrtois  

tobert  Wilson  

lofTh  William  Baimsflither. . . 
Lrthor  W.  Leslie  Anderson... 

lobert  Francis  Taylor 


ao  Feb.  59 

a  Mar.  59 

4  Apr.  59 

4  Apr.  59 

4  Apr.  59 

ao  May  59 

30  May  59 

ao  May  59 

aoMay  59 

XX  Jane  59 
16  June  59 
16  June  59 

ao  July  59 

ao  July  59 
4  Aug.  59 

4  Aug.  59 

4  Aug.  59 
ao  Aug.  59 

4  Sept  59 

4  Sept.  59 

4  Sept.  59 

4  Sept.  59 
7  Sept.  59 
7  Sept.  59 

9  Oct.  59 

aoOct.  59 
4  Nov.  59 
4  Nov.  59 
ao  Nov.  5Q 
>o  Nov.  59 
4  Dec.  59 
9  Dec.  59 


tobert  Colvin  Hutchinson  ... 

IcnryHarrisonGordonHands 
fames  Graham  R.  Douglas) 

MacneiQ } 

leoiy  Andrew  Allan  Prior ... 
Francis  Robert  Beny  Byroh 

tobert  Hunter 

Ien.EUiottDaahwood  Bayley 

(ohn  Henry  Gaussen 

ienry  Thomas  Harris  Baber 

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9  Sept.  71 

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xo  Apr.  70  j  Adjutant  36  Native  In&ntry. 

30  Nov.  70 1  Zan  zibar  Mission .  [Signalling. 

8  Mar.  7x1  Sappers  and  Miners.— Instructor  in  Army 
17  Aug.  7z  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Native  Inftmtiy. 

9  Sept.71  'Adjutant  34  Native  Inflmtry.  [Force. 
9  Sept.  7  z  I  Squadron  Officer  4  Cavalry  Pui\)ab  Frontier 
9  Sept  71  Quarter  Master  19  Native  Infimlxy. 

Adjutant  a8  Native  Infantry. 

<  Doing  Duty  with  Sappers  and  Miners  at 

\    Ootacamund. 

Quarter  Master  z5  Native  Inftmtry. 
Wing  Subaltern  33  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Subaltern  3a  Native  Infantry. 

<  Probationary  Assist.  Supt.  of  Police,  ist 
I    Class,  Coimbatore,  Erode. 

Wing  Subaltern  aa  Native  Infkintxy. 
A4iutant  40th  Native  Infanbrv. 

C  Assist.  Supt.  of  Police,  xst  Class,  Gaz^am, 

I     Chetterpore. 

Adjutant  q  Native  Infantry. 

Quarter  Master  6  Native  Infantry. 

C  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Police,  xst 

I     Class,  Tanjore. 

Quarter  Master  41  Native  Infkntry. 

(Probationary  Superintendent  of  Police, 

(     Jeypore. 

A^utant  35  Native  Infantry. 
A()jutant  Z3  Native  Infimtry. 
Conservator  of  Forests,  Mysore  and  Coorg. 

1^  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Police,  xst 

C    Class,  Bellary. 
Adjutant  8  Native  Infantry. 
3  Apr.  73 1  Wing  Subaltern  37  Native  Infantry. 
Z3  Apr.  73 1  Wing  Subaltern  5  Native  Infantry. 


x3  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
x3  Apr.  73 

13  Apr.  73 

13  Apr.  73 

Z3  Apr.  73 

13  Apr.  73 

X3  Apr.  73 
x3  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
x8  June  73 
6  Sept.  73 
x8  Sept.  73 


Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Adjutant  3  Native  Infantry. 

C  Executive  Engineer,   4th  Grade,  D.  P. 

I    Works,  X  April  73,  Kumool  District. 

(  Sonad.  Officer  Corps  of  Guides,  Punjab 

l    Frontier  Force. 

Quarter  Master  5  Native  Infiintiy. 

Wing  Subaltern  38  Native  Infkuitry. 

Ac^utant  37  Native  Inftintry. 
Quarter  Master  x  Native  Infkntry. 
Superintendent  of  Keddahs,  Cuttack. 
Adjutant  ^3  Native  Infantry. 
Quarter  Master  37  Native  Infimtry. 
Quarter  Master  3  Native  Infimtry. 
Furlough  to  Europe. 
Offg.  Assist.Supt  of  Police,  British  Burma3i. 


X3  Nov.  7^'3ndWing  Subaltern  3  Native  Infimtry. 
z  Jan.  74 1  Adjutant  3a  Native  Infantry, 
z  Jan,  74  Quarter  Mast 


1  Jan.  74 

z  Jan.  74 

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?  Acting  Assist.  Snpt.  of  Police,  zst  Class, 

(.    Elisma. 

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\    Pohce,  Gaxuam. 
A^utant  ^8  Native  Infimtry. 
Quarter  Master  a8  Native  Infimtry. 
Quarter  Master  x  z  Native  Infimtry. 

<  Assist.  Conmiissloneif,  snd  Grade,  Mysore 

(     Commission. 
Wing  Subaltern  37  Native  Infantry. 

(and  Assistant    Superintendent,   Coorgo 

(.    Revenue  Survey. 
Adjutant  33  Native  Infttntrv. 
A^utant  A  Cavalry  Hyderaoad  Contingent. 
Quarter  Master  39  Native  Infkntry. 
Quarter  Master  17  Native  Infantry. 

? Officiating  Assist.  Com.,  3rd  Grade,  Bri- 

(    tlsh  Burmah. 

c  Assist.  Supt.  of  Police,  xst  Class,  Kistna 
Dist.— Furlough, 
and  Assistant  Superintendent  in  the  Re> 

venue  Survey  Department, 
ing  Subaltern  31  Native  Infantry. 
Adjutant  3  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
'Quarter  Master  39  Native  Infantry. 

luarter  Master  7  Native  Ipfantry. 

juarter  Master  3a  Native  Infantry. 
Quarter  Master  Sappers  and  Minors. 
Furlough. 


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Unattached  Officers. 


LnrrxiTAirTB. 
James  McKay  MacDonald  .. 

James  Kelly 

David  Dinwiddle 


a8  Sept.  58 
28  Sopt.58 


xz  Apr.  65 
XX  Apr.  65 


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(  '28  June  6x 
'(.23  Oct.  67 


28  Sept  70 
28  Sept.70 
38  June  73 


zz  Apr.  73 
zz  Apr.  7a 


c  Commandant  European  Veterans  at  Pala- 
t  veram,Cantnmt.Magi.snite  atPalaveram. 
fin  charge  of  Pensioners  and  holders  of 
I     Family  Certificates  at  Aroot  and  Amee. 

Barrack  Master,  zst  Class,  Eamptee. 

£  £ 


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SirKQEOK  OiirsBAL,  ranking  a* 

Brigaditr  Oeneral, 

Edward  Green  Balfour  


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BUBOBOK.    OBVBBiJ.. 


2  Jnne  36 


Dbputt  Subobovb  Obvbbal,  rank 
a»  Li.  CoUmeU,  but  after  5  3fear$' 
tervice  a$  Deputy  Surgeont  Qene- 
ral  they  rank  a»  Colonels. 

Edward  Samuel  Tribe 

Charles  Barclay 

James  Lancaster  Banldng.... 

William  Johnston,  MD 

William  Hewitt  Seton  Bum  . 

Charles  Murray  Doff,  lfZ>.  . 

SuBOBOKB  Majob,  rank  a*  MiyoTt, 
but  after  ao  yeare^terviee  they  rank 
a$  Lt.Colonele,  but  junior  qf  the 
latter  rank^  except  jbr  ehotee  qf 
Quartert. 

Henry  Young 8 

George  Mackay,  MD 28 

Frederick  Fletcher 4 

William  Williamson 16 


George  Smith,  MD 

Pntrick  Gerald  FitzQerald,  MD... 
William  Judson  van  Someren,lf Z>. 

Edward  Dixon  

Arthur  Langford  Trewman  Cooke 

Lestock  Wilson  Stewart 

John  Robert  Theobalds 

George  Flower  Trimnell  

Charles  James  Rogers 


George  Whittaker  Walter.. 


John  Listen  Paul,  MD 

John  Gcorjro  Gibbs  

John  Wilson   

Henry  Roliort  Oswald,  MD.. 

John  Thomas  Williams 

John  Anderson  Cox,  MD. .... 
James  Edward  Dickinson.... 

Colvin  Stuith,  MD 

Edward  D'Arcy  Evezard  .... 


Frauds  Day. 


Joseph  Marcus  Joseph,  MD 

Edward  Somerset  Cleveland,  If D 

Willijim  Heury  Harris,  MD 

WUliam  Henry  Rean,  MD 

Henry  Thompson  Shaw 


Alfred  Sanderson,  MD 

Clarence  Cooper,  MD 

Samuel  Jardine  Wyndowe,M^D.... 

William  Robert  Cornish 

John  Simm  Morton,  MD 

Ardern  Hulmo  Beaman 

John  Pearson  Nash,  MD 

George  Stewart  Watson  Ogg,  MB. 

John  Shortt,  MD 

Donald  Coleman  McAllum,  MD. 

William  Pearl 

George  Marr,  ITD 

William  Doyle,  MD 

Edmund  Eyre  Lloyd  

Thomas  Lowe 


96  Oct.  39 

3  Deo.  39 
6  Dec.  39 
6  Jan.  40 

17  Feb.  41 

4  Jan.  43 


Jan.  42 
Dec.  43 
Apr.  43 
Apr.  44 

I  Aug.  44 
)  Mar.  46 
Apr.  46 
June 46 
Mar.  48 
I  May  48 
Dec.  48 
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Apr.  49 


12  Oct.  49 


20  Jan. 

20  Jan. 

9  Mar. 
24  Aug. 
20  Dec. 
lo  Feb. 
xo  Sept. 

3  Not. 
27  Jan. 


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26  Feb.  52 

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20  Nov.  52 

13  Feb.  53 

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29  Dec.  70 
X2  Feb.  73 


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8  Jan.  62 
28  Dec.  62 

4  Apr.  63 
16  Apr.  64 

3  Aug.  64 

30  Mar.  66 
7  Apr.  66 
3  June  66 

9  Mar.  68 
28  May  68 
20  Deo.  68 
27  Dec.  68 
20  Apr.  69 

12  Oct.  69 


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26  Feb.  72 

20  Nov.  72 
20  Nov.  72 

13  Feb.  73 

14  May  73 
10  Sept.  65 


SDBOBOK. 


Michael  Cudmore  Fumell 

George  Alexander  Bum,  MD 

Thomas  Croudace 

Robert  Dempster 

John  Houston,  MD 

Henry  Elmsley  Bustecd,  MD 

Henry  Crocker,  MD 

Richard  Arnold 

Hunter  Adam 

William  Henry  Morgan 

Henry  Kine,  MB 

Benjamin  Williamson,  MB 

George  Bidie,  MB 

John  Groscort  Reed,  MD 

John  Henderson,  3f2> 

Hamilton  McEilheron  Boss,  MD. 

Charles  Thick  Eves 

James  Sadleir  Ridings,  MD 


20  Oct.  53 
20  Nov.  53 
24  Mar.  54 
X  Apr.  54 
xo  June  54 
xo  June  54 
20  Jnne  54 
xa  Sept.  54 
20  Sept.  54 
20  Dec.  54 
24  Jan.  55 
24  Jan.  55 
24  Jan.  55 
24  Jan.  5s 
24  Jan.  55 

7  Feb.  55 
30  May  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
XX  Jan.  56 
30  Jan.  56 

20  Feb.  56 
20  Feb.  56 


Nagpore  Force. 

Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 

Mysore  Division  and  Ceded  Disfcricts. 

Southern  District. 

Presidency  Division,  and  Northern  Distrioto. 

British  Bonnah  District 


Garrison  Surgeon,  Bangalore. 

Examiner  of  Medical  AocoQnt8.*FarIoiif^ 

Civil  Surgeon  of  Cannanore. 

3  Cavalry 

C  Principal  of  Medical  College— Physician  of  Genenl  &» 
I    pital.— Professor  of  Medicine  in  Medical  College. 

Surgeon  4th  District. 

Sureeon  X  St  District— Medical  Inspector  of  Emigrants. 

40  Native  Inftmtiy. 

Civil  Surgeon  of  Trichinopoly. — Forlou^h  to  Eozope. 

Garrison  Surgeon,  Bellary. 

16  Native  Infantry. 

Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 

Zillah  Surgeon  of  Coimbatore. 

(  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Beitaa- 
J  pore.  —  Officiating  Professor  of  Materia  Medics  oi 
J  Therapeutics,  Medical  College,  and  Principal  }tobai 
\     Storekeeper. 

(  Surgeon  of  the  General  Hospital  and  Profeesor  of  Santer 
C     and  Clinical  Surgery. 

g>  Native  Infantry.— Sick  Furlough  to  AnstfaUa. 
ivil  Surgeon,  Knmool. 
Surgeon  of  the  Mysore  Commission. 
I  Cavalry. 
25  Native  Infantry. 
Attached  to  38  Native  In&ntry. 
Surgeon  2nd  District. 
Garrison  Surgeon,  Rangoon.— Sick  Fnrioagh  to  Barope. 

(Principal  Medical  Storekeeper,  Presidency.— Prafesiar  ^ 
Materia   Medica   in    the    Medical    College.— Lupeetv 
General  of  Fisheries  in  British  India,  9  Ang.  71. 
37  Native  Infkntry. 

4  Cavalry. 

C  Superintendent  Lying-in  Hospital  and  Professor  d  Ifii* 
(.    wifery  in  the  Medici  College. 
Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair. — Furlong  to  Europe. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 


20  Oct.  65  I  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

30  Nov.  65  5  Native  In&ntry. 

24  Mar.  66  Residency  Surgeon  at  Hyderabad. 

I  Apr.  66  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Madras. 
10  June  66  32  Native  InCantry. 
10  June  66  Doing  duty  at  Palaveram. 

20  June  66  Zilla  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  atTraaqiKte: 
12  Sept.  66  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Chitloor. 
20  Sept.  66  Superintendent  General  of  Vaccination. 
30  Dec.  66  Civil  Surgeon  and  Supt.  of  the  District  Jail  at  Mangaknt 
24  Jan.  67  Furlough  to  Europe. 
24  Jan.  67  Civil  Surgeon  Moulmein.— Furlough. 
24  Jan.  67  Ciwil  Surgeon  of  Cochin. 

24  Jan.  67  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jafl  at  Nelkjrc. 
24  Jan.  67  Sappers  and  Miners. 

.,  Foh  ^T  f  Ophthahooic  Surg,  in  Gen.  Hosp.  at  Mjulras,  aadPrd'i 

7  X  eu.  07  I    Ophthalmic  Surgery  and  Physiology  in  the  Medical  Oi, 
30  May  67  4  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingenc. 

4  Aug.  67  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail  of  Masolipstt^ 

4  Aug.  67  34  Native  Infantry.  [Admiaiscras^ 

4  Aug.  67  Assistant  CivU  Surgeon  and  Chemical  Examiner  to  the  ^51^ 

4  Aug.  67  Assay  Master  of  the  Calcutta  Mint. 

4  Aug.  67  4  Infkntry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

4  Aug.  67  Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  Aug.  67  Medical  Officer  at  Ootacamnnd. 

4  Aug.  67  21  Native  Infimtry. 

IX  Jan.  68  Cnem.  Examiner  1:  Prof,  of  Chemistzy,  Med. GoIL—Fancs«i^ 
30  Jan.  68  2  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
^  v^y^  /^Q  J  Secretaiy  and  Statistical  Officer  to  the  Inspector  Geoeril 
30  Feb.  68  ^     Indian  Medical  Department. 

20  Feb.  68  3  Cavalry  Hvderabad  Contingent. 
20  Feb.  56  20  Feb.  68  Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Bangalore. 
20  Feb.  56  20  Feb.  68  14  Native  Infantry. 
20  Feb.  56  20  Feb.  68  6  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
|3o  Feb.  68  Attached  to  is  Native  Infimtry. 


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JuDM  Joseph  Hefibman  

Ikrid  WillJAin  Trimnell 

Cbarlee  Abdy  Andrews 

John  McNeaOe  Donnelly,  MD 

Junes  Eleess,  MD 

Robert  Wilson,  MJ> 

Robert  William  Ck>ckerill 

Charles  Robertson,  MD 

Alexander  Gamack,  JfD 

Jacob  Windns,  MD 

Thomas  Gwynne  Howell  

James  Ross,  MB 

Samuel  Thomas  Heard,  IfD 

William  Arnold  Smith,  MD. 

Sma^nrMsaAST  Suaoxovs  MAJoa. 

William  Frederick  deFabeck  

George  Edward  Whitton,  MB    . . . 
Thomas  Beaumont,  MD 

William  Pierce  Kelly 

Hemy  John  Beach  

John  Massy  Miller,  If  2> 

William  Farqnhar,  MD 

John  Law,  MD,  

Walter  Fry 

William  John  Bnsteed 

William  Farqnhar  Davis,  MD 

James  McDonald  Honaton,  JU*!).... 
William  Howland  Roberts,  MD.... 

John  Murray,  MD 

John  Bilderbeok  

Robert  fidxnund  Pearse 

George  Dalaiel  Riddell 

£neas  McLdod  Ross  

Joseph  Dongall,  MD 

Benjamin  Thomas  SofRrein 

Jofieph  Francis  Barter  

John  FitsQexald   

Andrew  Fergasson,  MD 

Hugh  Griffith 

GeorxQ  WilUamson,  MD 

Ch^^  Robert  George  Parker 

Daniel  Keamnr 

Frederiok  Duckworth,  MD 

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Alexander  Porter,  MD 

Thomas  Edward  French   

Samuel  Bradshaw  Hunt 

William  Smyth  Fox 

David  John  M'Carthy,  MD 

James  Atkinson  West  Spence , 

James  Byers  Thomss  

Lewis  Charles  Nanney  , 

Charles  Bdwin  McVittie 

Frederick  Martin  Rickard 

Daniel  Frederick  Bateman  

Sdward  Forster  Brockman 

James  Forbes  Sargent   

Henry  Hyde  

John  William  Strong 

William  Macrae,  MB 

Terence  Joseph  McGbtun  

James  Hntton  Ritchie,  MD 

James  Smith 

Arthur  Luke  Hackett 

Henry  James  Hazlett 

Daniel  Robert  Thompson,  MD.  ... 

Robert  Vincent  Power,  MD 

Alexander  McClor^,  MB 

James  Joseph  Louis  Ratton,  MD. 

Kdward  Alfred  Trimnell    

Cbiirlcs  Albert  Harvey  

William  Hanks 

Patrick  Richard  Martin,  MD 

J. -eph  Patrick  McDermott  

Alf-ed  Eugenius  Dalgaims  

Pieo  Nath  Mookcijee 

John  Francis  Pitzpatrick,  MD,  ... 

Henry  Mervyn  Gray  Archdall 

WiUiam  Bvatt  Wright 

Prwlerick  Heniy  Blenkinsop  

Michael  Edward  Murphy,  MD.  ... 

waiiam  Price,  MD 

Samuel  Matthias  Tyrrell  

William  Hope  Boalth 

Joseph  Backhouse   

David  Sinclair,  MB 

John  North 

Edward  Fawcett  


ao  Feb.  56 
ao  Feb.  56 
35  Apr.  56 

3  July  56 

4  Aug.  56 


4  Aug. 

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4  Aug. 

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4  Aug. 
la  Nov. 
39  Jan. 
39  Jan. 
29  Jan. 


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39  Jan.  57 
39  Jan.  57 
99  Jan.  57 

9  June  57 

37  Jan.  58 
13  Apr.  58 

38  May  58 

28  May  58 

29  June  58 
23  July  58 
33  July  58 
33  July  58 
33  July  58 
23  July  58 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  Jifly  59 

27  July  59 
37  July  59 

30  Jan.  60 
3oJan.  60 
30  Jan.  60 

xOot.  60 


31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
3x  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
a  Oct.  65 

31  Mar.  66 

32  Mar.  66 
31  Mar.  66 
31  Mar.  66 

xOct.  66 
lOct.  66 
I  Oct.  66 
zOct.  66 
I  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
30  Sept.  67 
30  Sept.  67 
30  Sept.  67 
30  Sept.  67 
X  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
X  Apr.  68 
X  Apr.  68 
X  Apr.  68 
I  Apr.  68 
I  Oct.  68 
xOct.  68 
z  Apr.  69 
z  Apr.  69 
X  Apr,  69 
x  Apr.  69 


20  Feb.  68 
30  Feb.  68 
25  Apr.  68 

3  July  68 

4  Aug.  68 

4  Aug.  68 
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4  Aug.  68 
X3  Nov.  68 
39  Jan.  69 

29  Jan.  69 
39  Jan.  69 

39  Jan.  69 
39  Jan.  69 
39  Jan.  69 

9  June  69 

37  Jan.  70 
13  Apr.  70 

38  May  70 

38  May  70 

39  June  70 
33  July  70 
33  July  70 
33  July  70 
33  July  70 
33  July  70 
xo  Feb.  7x 
xo  Feb.  71 
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10  Feb.  71 
xoFeb.  71 
27  July  72 
27  July  7x 
27  July  7x 
37  July  7x 
37  July  71 

30  Jan.  73 
20  Jan.  72 
1 5  July  73 

z  Oot.  73 


Attached  to  3a  Native  Lifantry. 
Civil  Assistant  Surgeon,  Raepore. 
8  Native  Infantry. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

{Fort  Surgeon,  Fort  St.  George,  with  Port  and  Marine 
duties— Medical  Inspector  of  Seamen  at  Madras— and 
Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  Medical  College. 
ZiUah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail  at  Ouddalore. 
Burgeon  3Xtl  District. 
36  Native  Infantiy. 

Zillah  Sargeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Madura. 
39  Native  Lxfhntry. 
Z7  Native  Infantiy. 

39  Native  Inlhntiy. 
3  Cavalry. 

Attached  z  Native  Infantry. 

Medical  Officer  at  Coonoor.  with  charge  of  Koagerry. 

Resident  Surgeon,  Indore. 

<  Ihsp.  Gen.  of  Jails,  Sanitary  Commissioner,  and  Snperin- 

C    tendent  of  Vaccination  in  British  Bunnah. 
Actiitg  Civil  Surgeon  and  Supezint.  of  Jail  at  Berhampore. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Australia. 

f  Garrison  Asst.  Surg,  and  in  medic^  charge  of  Cantonment, 

t     Civil  Hospital,  Bangalore. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Nagpore.  * 

Etosidency  Surgeon,  Travancore.— Furlough. 

38  Native  Infantry. 

Medical  Officer  at  Ootacamund. 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Taz^jore. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Calicut. 

Superintendent  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Madras. 

Civil  Surg,  and  Supt.  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Ri^ahmundry. 

Zillah  Surgeon,  Salem. 

3  Infimtry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Physician  to  His  Highness  the  Mahan^ah  of  Trayanooie. 

Officiating  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Port  Blair. 

35  Native  Inftmtry. 

CivH  Surgeon,  Seonee  District. 

33  Native  Infantry. 

34  Native  Inf^txy. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Rangoon. 
z9  Native  In&ntiy. 

12  Native  Inihntry. 

Doing  Duty  at  St.  Thomas'  Mount. 

36  Native  In&ntry. 


In  medical  charge  of  the  Station  and  Jail  of  Akola. 
Officiating  Civil  Surgeon,  Bandara,  Central  Provinces. 
7  Native  Infantry. 
Civil  Surgeon  at  Vellore. 
33  Native  Infantry. 

2  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Acting  Zilla  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Tinnerolly. 

3  Native  Infantry. 

I  Infimtry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Zilla  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Tinnevelly. 

4  Native  Inlkntry. 

Assist.  Surg,  in  the  General  Hospital  and  Professor  of  Pathology  in  tho 

5  In&ntry,  Hyderabad  Contingent.  [Med.  College. 
Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Tellicherry. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

38  Native  Infhntiy. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Nagar  Division,  Mysore. 

9  Native  In&ntry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Coconada. 

3x  Native  Infantry. 

3  Native  Infantry. 

3z  Native  Infhntiy. 

13  Native  Infantry. 

3o  Native  Infantry. 

Under  Orders  of  Revenue  Department  for  Salt  Inquiry. 

ZiUah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  uningleput. 

IX  Native  Infantey. 

z  Native  Infantry. 

27  Native  Infantoy. 

IS  Native  Infant^. 

Officiating  Civil  Surgeon,  Seroncha,  Central  Provinoes. 

Attached  to  39  Native  In^try. 

41  Native  Infantry. 

Attached  to  ^o  Native  Infantry. 

Surgeon  to  the  Governor  of  Madras. 


Attached  to  ^x  Native  Infhntry. 

10  Native  Infantry. 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Guntoor. 

Left  Wing  3  Native  Infimtry. 
x  Apr.  69  Left  Wing  20  Native  Infantry, 
z  Oct.  69  In  charge  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Mouhnein. 
z  Oct.  691H.H.  the  Nizam's  State  Railways. 

zOot.  69  Attftohodto  6  Native  In&ntry.  C^r^r^rf]^ 

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SusesoHS. 


Frederick  Robert  Patenon 
William  Joseph  Hastings  .. 
Thomas  Charles  Howell  Spencer.. 

Heniy  George  Hall 

Henry  Isaac  Jones  

Charles  Slbthorpe 

James  Anderson  Laing,  MD 

Henty  David  Cook,  IfB 

Arthor  Madge  Branfoot   

Christopher  John  M'Nally,  MD. 

William  John  Batler 

William  Edward  Johnson,  MD. 


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BCBGKOX. 


X  Oct.  69  Sick  Farlough  to  Europe. 
xOct.  69  Attached  to  ao  Native  Iniiantry. 
X  Oct  69' Sick  Furlough. 
X  Oct.  69  Acting  Civil  Surgeon,  Baitul. 
X  Oct.  69  Acting  Garrison  Assistant  Surgeon,  Bangalore. 
X  Apr.  70 'Attached  to  xi  Native  Infantry. 
X  Apr.  70  Secundrabad. 
X  Apr.  70  Attached  to  24  Native  Infantry. 
30  Mar.  7a  Attached  to  3  Native  Infkntry. 
30  Mar.  73  Attached  to  3  Native  Infimtiy. 
30  Mar.  73  British  Bnrmah  Division. 

3oMar.  7a  XagporeForce. 

Thomas  Vaughan  Aylen  '30  Mar.  7a  Attached  8  Native  Infkntzy. 

Stanley  Locker  Dobie 30  Mar.  7a  With  19  Native  Infantry. 

Creorge  Frederick  Sevan '30  Mar.  7a  Mysore  Division. 

Christopher  Lloyd,  MD 30  Mar.  72  Attached  to  a6  Native  Infiintry. 

Andrew  Francis  Dobson.  MB.   ...'30  Mar.  7a  With  x  In&ntry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Charles  Little,  MD 30  Mar.  7a|With  a  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingenc 


Thorn  as  Mayne 

John  Crofton  Lawrenson 

Edward  Levint^e 

Aug.  Napoleon  Rogers  Harrison 

Lionel  Beech 

Daniel  Henry  Gullimore  

Henry  Plunkett  Esmonde  White 

Andrew  Appleby  Thomas  

William  Richard  Browne,  MD..,. 
Mark  Robinson 


Arthur  Henry  Leapingwell   

James  Scott  Dill,  JtfZ) 

Hazlitt  Allison.  MD 

John  Geo  rpre  Collis,  MD.    

Thomas  James  Hackett  Wilkins 

Phillip  Thompson 

Richard  Edward  Ross 


30  Mar.  7a|Nagpore  Force. 

30  Mar.  7a  British  Burmah  Division. 

X  Oct.  7a  Ceded  Districts. 

X  Oct.  72 

X  Oct.  7a 

X  Oct.  72 

X  Oct.  7a 

X  Apr.  73 

I  Apr.  73 

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I  Apr.  73 

X  Apr.  73 
30  Sept.  73 
30  Sept.  73 
30  Sept.  73 
30  Sept. 73 
30  Sept. 73 


Madras  Veterinary  Department. 


STi.n  Vbtbsivabt  Strxoxoirs. 
RowlandHillUsherwood  Holloway 
xBT  Class  7stsrixart  Subobovs. 

Josiah  Martin  Gullimore 

Thomas  Pritchard 

VXTBBIWART  SUBOXOVB. 

Frederick  George  Shaw... 

George  Western 


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19  Sept.  7a  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon. 

7  Aug.  48  X  Cavalry. 
9  Oct.  sx  Body  Guard. 

6  Feb.  57,Remount  Depdt,  Ooasoor. 
as  Apr.  57  4  Cavalry. 


Madras  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

The  Right  Reverend  Frederick  Gell,  DD.  Lord  Bishop  of  Madras,  aj  November  x86x. 


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John  Gorton,  MA 

Warner  Bedkingham  Ottley,  MA 

Charles  Rhenius 

John  Tyrwhit  Davy  Kidd,B-l 

Wm.  Wrighte  Gilbert  Cooper,  MA 

Samuel  l%os.Pettigrew,Jc^ 

Joseph  Duncan Ostrehan,.B^ 

Henry  Pigot  James,  1^.4 

Thos.Arto.  Cooper  Pratt,  MA 

Robert  Parker  Little,  BA 

Charles  Rous  Drury,  MA 

James  Johnston  Brydges  Sayers,  LL.D. 

Barry  O'Meara  Deane,  BA 

James  McKee,  DD 

Octavius  Dene,  BA 

John  WilUam  Wynch,  MA 

Goorge  English   

John  Murphy,  LL.D 

Thomas  Fonlkes 

William  Leemlng,  MA 

Wm.  Samuel  Trotman,  MA 


(  Archdeacon  and  Commissary  of  the  Diooeae  of  Madrss.-Ji«st 

I    Chaplain  St.  George's  CathedraL 

Chaplain  of  Berhampore  and  Chitterpore. 

Garrison  Chaplain,  Ft.  St.  George.— Acting  St.  John'8,BtngiloR. 

Chaplain  -of  vixagapatam. 

Domestic  Chaplam  to  the  Bishop. 

Joint  Chaplain  of  Bangalore,  St.  Mark's  Church. 

Acting  Chaplain,  Vepery,  Madras. 

Chaphiin  of  St.  Mark's  District.  Bangalore. 

Chaplain  of  Bolanim  and  Chudderghaat. 

Furlough. 

Chaplam  of  St.  Thomas'  Mount,  with  charge  of  FalaTenm. 

Chaplain  of  Ootacamund. 

Chaplain  of  North  Black  Town. 

Chaplain  of  Trevandrum. — ^Acting  at  Meroara. 

Acting  Chaplain,  Fort  St.  George. 

Chaplain  of  Wellington. 

Chaplain  of  Coonoor. 

Chaplain  of  Cuddalore. 

Chaplain  of  Calicut,  with  charge  of  Coimbatore. 

Chaplain  of  Rajahmundry  and  Oocanada. 


ChaplainofMeroara.— Furlough  to  Euxtipe. 

Charles  Henry  Deane,  MA Chaplain  of  Trinity  District,  Bangalore. 

George  Warlow,  BA jjoint  Chaplain  of  St.  George's  Cathedral.— Fnriough. 

JciriOB  Chaplaiits. 

Rev.  Francis  George  Lys,  MA '  Chaplain  of  Bellary. 

Rev.  David  George  Clarke Chaplain  of  Tepeiy.— Acting  at  Mysore. 

iZe0.  James  Tanner,  MA Sick  Furlough  to  BSurope. 

Rev.  William  Marshall  Sargent  Babiiigton,  BA.  Chaplain  of  Viziana^ptun. 

JZ*o.  Rich.  Chos.Wra.  Raban.ilf^ 

Rev.  Arthur  Toms  Bartlett  

Rev.  William  Bassett  Powell 

JB«p.  Henry  Pope  

\Z6g  Rev.  Clement  Smith 

X869  Rec.  John  Bowden  Trend  

z^jo  Rev.  James  Francis  Browne 

^870  Rev.  William  Weston  Elwes,  MA 


Chaplain  of  South  Black  Town. — ^Actin^  at  PoonaioBltoe. 
Chaplain  of  Trimulgherry. — Furlough. 
Chaplain  of  Amngabad. 

<  Chaplain  of  Coimbatore.— Aotinf  Joint  CfaaplaiDof  Si  Geoi^ » 
i     Cathedral. 
Chaplain  of  Trimulgherry. 
Chaplain  of  Mysore.— Acting  at  Tellore. 
Chaplain  of  Secunderabad. 

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t  the  battle  of  the  Batwa,  BtorminflrAnd  captare  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Jhansi  (mentioned  in  Sir  H.  Bote's 
espstch,  and  reoeived  the  thanks  of  Her  Majesty,  Medal  and  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

*  Colonel  E.  J.  Lawder  served  as  an  Acting  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Army  with  the  Sangor  Field 
HTision  daring  the  whole  time  it  was  in  the  field  in  1858-59.  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Jheeghnr,  affair  of 
Cubrai.  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee  95th  December,  when  Division  Head  Quarters  with  the  Horse  Artillerv  and 
'avalry  marched  84  miles  in  37  hours,  and  storming  of  the  heights  of  Punwarree  (Brevet  of  Mcgor,  Medal  with  Cuisp) . 
»  Colonel  O.  B.  Phillips  served  in  the  Southern  Mabratta  Country  in  1845-46. 

*^  Colonel  E.  F.  Burton  was  employed  with  a  field  force  against  rebels  in  the  Tondiman  Bi^ah's  country  from 
ndt0  3i6t  Jnly  1854. 

*^  (.'olonel  R.  WooUev  was  employed  in  the  districts  of  Nursingpore,  Jubbulpore,  and  Saugor  in  suppressing  the 
ebellion  in  October,  November,  and  December  1857. 

^  Colonel  B.  D.  Ardagh  commanded  an  armed  party  in  April  185a  which  was  sent  up  to  protect  the  British 
roQtier  on  the  Salween  river  from  the  inroads  of  tho  Burmese ;  was  also  i>resent  as  a  Volunteer  at  the  defence  of 
ifartaban  in  May  1852. 

^  Colonel  J.  Loudon  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  luid  was  present  at  Samanghur, 
}ndderghur,  Punulla,  Raugna,  Seevapore,  Munohur,  and  Munsuntosh,  and  operations  at  the  Rain  ghaut. 
^  Colonel  E.  W.  Boudier  served  in  the  Knmool  campaign  in  1839.    Served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  durinf  the 
lassian  war  in  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  Begiment  of  Turkish  inftmtry  till  the  war  was  over  (Brevet  of  Major, 
fth  Class  of  the  Mi^idie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  B.  S.  Wilson  served  in  the  Affghaniatan  and  Soinde  campaigns  from  Oct.  1840  to  April  1843,  was 
iresent  at  KiUa-i-Arass,  storm  of  a  fort  in  the  Ghilsie  country  xst  May  1841,  at  Khela-i-Ghiizie  cavalry  skirmish 
toth  May  1841,  at  Chaprecal  cavalry  skirmish  37th  December  1841,  where  he  reoeived  two  sword  wounds,  one  on 
uic  left  arm  and  another  on  the  left  side  of  the  neck ;  atKhaleespeii  general  action  xath  January  1843,  at  Babwulle 
^neral  action  early  part  of  1842,  at  Candahar,  attack  on  the  Heeraeth  Gate  in  March  1843,  at  Candahar  fj^eral 
iction  on  the  cantonments  aoth  May  1842,  employed  in  the  Bolan  Pass,  clearing  the  heights  and  protectmg  the 
cnarch  of  General  England's  Force  in  August  184a  (Medal). 

^7  Colonel  M.  T.  Ffrench  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kumool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  aifiur  at  Zorapore, 
vraa  employed  in  1857-59  in  Bengal,  and  present  at  the  affair  at  Suhar,  Shahabad  aist  August  and  aoth  September 
1838,  Noorpoor,  Shahabad  z5thand  aand  September  x8^8  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  A.  F.  Place  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kumool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  afihir  at  Zorapore, 
was  employed  in  1857-59  ^  Bengal.  Served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Douglas;  commanded 
a  party  of  one  subadar  and  25  sepoys,  and  by  stratagem  surprised  the  rebel  post  or  Mairodora  and  captured  26 
boats  7th  August  1858 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Suhar  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Soane  and  destruction  of  tne  rebels' 
boat  on  the  sxst  August  1858,  again  at  the  destruction  of  that  town  on  the  aoth  September,  at  the  taking  of  Noor* 
poor,  Surragah,  and  Turcole  on  the  15th  and  aand  September  when  those  towns  and  several  boats  were  destroyed 
(Medal). 

*»  Colonel  W.  S.  Simpson  served  with  the  troops  in  the  Northern  Concan  in  pursuit  of  the  Freebooter  Bagogee- 
Bangria  from  January  to  June  1845.  Commanded  a  detachment  against  the  Shans  andELareons  of  the  Younzareen 
district,  Martaban  Province  in  1857. 

"  Colonel  J.  M.  Macgregor  served  with  Lt.Colonol  Wotaon's  Field  Force  ia  tho  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Ter- 
ritories from  4th  Oct.  1843  to  a6th  April  1843 ;  was  present  at  the  lUTair  at  Heerapoor  on  the  Nerbudda  and  Simee- 
riah  in  Bnndlecund.  Was  actively  employed  with  his  Begiment  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during  the 
mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58 ;  commanded  a  squadron  on  the  zith  December  1857,  and  sui-pnsed  and  captured  the 
rebel  Bugwan  Sing ;  commanded  a  squadron  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Dehayan,  Tirol,  and  Deolee.  Formed 
part  of  the  force  under  the  personal  command  of  Lord  Clyde  from  October  1858  to  z8th  January  1859 ;  present  at 
the  taking  of  Buxar  Ghaut,  Doondeeakberah,  and  defeat  of  Beni  Madhoo  on  the  24th  November  1858,  Churdah 
36th  December  1858,  and  Mujeediah  27th  December  1858 ;  on  the  bagoage  guard  at  Bankee  when  the  rebels  under 
the  Nana  and  Begum  were  defeated  by  Lord  Clyde  on  the  jist  December  1858.  Present  at  the  reduction  of  Bim« 
dlecund  under  Major  General  Whitlock  and  Brigadier  Wheler  from  z9th  January  1859  to  28th  January  x66o  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  A.  Cooper  served  with  the  8th  Madras  Native  Infantry  at  the  operations  in  the  Kolapore  State  Oct. 
X844  to  June  X845,  and  in  the  Southern  Concan. 
^  Colonel  J.  Daniel  served  with  the  field  force  against  Kumool  in  X839. 

~  Colonel  G.  F.  Luard  served  with  the  expedition  to  Kurnool  in  X839,  and  was  engaged  in  the  affUr  at  2torapore. 
**  Colonel  C.  J.  Bradley  commanded  the  Besident's  Bscort  at  the  attack  on  the  Besidency  of  Hyderabad  in  July 
J857. 

^  Colonel  F.  Mardall  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  1844-45,  and  formed  part  of  Colonel  Outram's 
Bscort  to  Kolapore,  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Samuiurhur,  attack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of 
Budderghur,  and  surrender  of  that  fort,  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  ofPunulla  (slightly  wounded)  and  Po  wnghur, 
during  tho  whole  of  the  operations  at  Sasedroog,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  stockades  m  December  1844 ;  led  the 
descent  of  the  Elephant  rook  8th  January  X845,  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Seorapoor  and  at 
the  attacks  on  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh. 

^  Colonel  F.  M.  Haultain  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  1844-45,  present  at  the  taking  of  the  heights  of 
and  surrender  of  Budderghur,  at  an  outpost  affair  West  of  Pnnulla,  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Punulla 
and  Pownghur,  the  investment  and  occupation  of  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosghur,  and  at  an  attack  on 
''^e  gateway  of  Munohur,  at  which  place  was  very  severely  and  dangerously  wounded. 
^  Colonel  W.  A.  Biach  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  from  24th  February  1857  to  87th  December  X859. 
**  Colonel  J.  B.  Fulton  was  employed  against  the  rebel  Moung-gong-gee  in  Thurrawaddie,  Burmah ;  was  present 
at  the  storming  and  taking  of  the  stockade  in  1855. 

J*  Colonel  A.  Bitherdon  volunteered  and  served  with  the  5th  and  9th  Regiments  N.  I.  during  the  Burmese  war  in 
^3-53f  accompanied  the  Expeditionary  Force,  and  subsequently  ofiidated  as  Staff  OflQcer  to  the  colunm  under 
Brigadier  (reneral  Steel,  commanded  a  oomi>any  of  the  5th  Begiment  N.I.  with  the  advanced  party  at  the  attack 
upon  Gongah  x8th  January  X853,  and  present  at  other  minor  affiurs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"*  Colonel  Bamett  Ford  served  witn  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  x85a-53» 
snd  also  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  to  the  Army  of  Ava  during  the  greater  part  of  the  war.  Conunanded  two 
^Jpo^panies  of  Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  capture  of  Martaban  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India) ;  present  at 
the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades,  the  taking  of  the  Wbito  House  Piquet,  storm  of  the  Great  Pagoda,  capture  of 
^ngoon,  xxth  and  x5th  April  (slightly  wounded) ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Sappers  in  the  storm  of  the  Fort 
and  canture  of  Bassein  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India),  and  present  in  various  minor  afihirs  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"1^  Colonel  T.  Gillilan  served  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infiuitry  at  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture 
of  Rangoon  in  April  1853 ;  was  Paymaster  of  the  Madras  Division  Army  of  Ava  till  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal  with 
Clas^  for  Pegu). 

"  Colonel  J.  Elphinstone  servedin  ths  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  X844-4S,  and  was  present  at  Punulla,  Raugna, 
seevapore,  Munohur  and  Munsuntot  a.  Served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Knglnoer  Corps  at  Kertch  in  the 
(>miea  in  1855  and  X856,  served  also  in.  Bcmgal  at  Cawnpore  in  the  Commissariat  Department  during  the  mutiny  of 
S'A^  (Medal). 

~  Colonel  0.  H.  Abdy  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Coimtry  in  X844-45,  and  was  present  at  Samanghur,  Bud- 
oerghur,  Bamghur,  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh.    Beoeived  a  slight  sword>cut  on  the  foot  at  Samanghur. 
«*  Colonel  W.  D.  Stanley  served  at  Ungool  in  1847  and  X848. 
Colonel  B.  A.  B.  Travers  served  with  the  Expeiditioiuuy  Force  in  China  in  x84a,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
or  Woosusg  and  Shanghae,  and  was  wounded  slightly  at  the  escalade  and  capture  of  Chm*kiang-foo  (Medal), 
seized  in  the  second  Burmese  war  in  X853-53  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Steel,  and  was  present  at  the  relief 
or  Pega  (mentioned  in  General  Godwin's  despatch),  at  the  aflEhirs  of  Kulle  and  Mootsagamoo,  accompanied  the 
Martaban  Expeditionary  Force  to  Tonghoo,  was  present  at  Gongahud  minor  afihira— mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
^  Coloxiel  A.  Pnohard  was  with  his  company  on  field  lervice  at  Snngkherra  in  the  district  of  Hoossnngabad  in 


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November  1858  guarding^  the  Stingkberra  ford  of  the  Nerbudda  river  to  prevent  the  croeehig  of  Che  Tobel  followen 
of  Tantia  Topee. 

^  Colonel  A.  C.  McMaster  was  emplojod  in  t^e  rebellion  in  Grolcondah  and  Darcondah  in  the  GolcoDdah  Zesah* 
dary  in  1847,  and  in  Beugtil  with  the  Sangor  Field  Division,  from  relief  of  Kirweo  to  close  of  campaign. 

*  Colonel  J.  P.  Watts  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59. 

^  Colonel  J.  Orr  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

"^  Colonel  R.  Kanken  served  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantiy  throughout  the  second  Bnnoeae  wsr,  td 
was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture  of  Rangoon  in  Apiu,  and  capture  of  Proma  in  Ocu  li^s 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Served  in  Central  India  in  1859  ^^  the  Sanger  Field  Division  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  E.  F.  Waterman  was  present  at  Indore  on  the  ist  July  1857  when  Holkar's  revolted  troops  attacked 
the  Residency.  Was  afterwards  employed  in  keeping  open  the  communioation  between  Khandwwh  (Bombaf 
Presidency)  and  Malwa,  from  December  1857  to  August  1858  (Medal). 

7'  Colonel  B.  A.  Saunders  served  under  the  orders  of  the  Commissioner  of  Nagpore  on  various  occasions  tgsisa 
the  rebels  in  Central  India  in  1858-59. 

7«  Colonel  E.  T.  Boddam  was  Asfiostant  A(^utant  General  of  the  Nagpore  Field  Force  daring  the  inmrectioB  sad 
mutiny  of  1857. 

7>  Ck>lonel  F.  L.  Magnioc  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45.  and  was  present  at  Ssmanjcbsr. 
Budderghur,  Ramghiir,  Munohur,  and  Munsuntosh;  and  with  part  of  the  Contingent  at  Indore  daring  the  mct^y 
of  Holkar's  troops  in  1857. 

7«  Colonel  H.  D.  Taylor  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Pegu  in  Decem^« 
1853,  and  at  the  second  investment  of  Pegu  by  the  Burmese  in  January  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn).  SotbI 
in  the  suppression  of  the  mutinvin  Bengal  m  1857-58;  present  at  the  relief  of  Luoknowin  1857.  attheactinaisf 
Secnnderaoaugh,  Shah  Ni^'eef  Terra,  and  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  with  the  lauknow  Ftj:^ 
C!olumn  from  May  to  July  1858  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  With  the  expedition  to  China  ia  it^: 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  at  the  engagements  of  Chan-chia-won  and  Palee^hoa,  and  at  the  tAnsst 
on  Pekin  (Brevot  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

77  Colonel  C.  Hight  was  employed  in  the  hill  tracts  of  Orissa  in  1847, 1849,  stnd  again  in  1851. 

78  Colonel  F.  W.  A.  Robson  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  Samaagis, 
Budderghur,  Punallaghur,  Raugna,  Seevapoor,  Mtmohur,  and  Munsuntosh. 

7»  Colonel  W.  8.  S.  Mulcaster  served  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during  the  suppreaaion  of  the  mac? 
in  Bengal ;  present  at  the  affair  near  Sehora  and  at  Kooagaum ;  served  with  Brigadier  Rowcrofl'a  Field  Force  ^ 
the  Goruckpore  district  in  Bengal  from  May  to  December,  and  present  at  the  action  at  Amorali;  commanded  the 
cavalry  at  the  action  at  Hurriah,  and  thanked  by  Colonel  Byng,  and  favourably  mentioned  by  Brigadier  Bovcrcft  = 
their  despatches;  commanded  the  cavalry  at  the  affair  at  Bansee,  and  fitvonrably  mentioned  by  Brigadier  BowcnAis 
his  despatoh,  and  thanked  by  Brigadier  Fischer  in  his  despatch ;  present  at  Brigadier  Rowcroft'a actien  at  To- 
sepore  in  Oude,  and  at  the  reduction  of  Buudlecund  under  Brigadier  Wheler  (Medal  with  Claap  for  Ontnl  ludai. 

^  Colonel  J.  B.  Knocker  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbalpin 
district  in  1857-58. 

•^  Colonel  C.  W.  Dun  served  with  Brigadier  Watson's  Force  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  faenaJ 
March  to  25th  April  1843,  ^nd  from  zoth  October  to  8th  November  1843.  Was  present  during  the  Chinese  rim  A 
Singapore  in  May  1854. 

**  Colonel  W.  P.  S.  Smyth  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59.  >^^  ^^*^  ptMS 
at  the  ailhir  at  Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  force  forming  rear  guard  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  s  Army  during  the  capes:* 
of  Lucknow,  present  at  Ban«ee  23nd  and  28th  September  1858,  at  Doomeragrungo,  at  Poka-Bitwafa,  Biseolnir,&£d 
battle  of  Toolscpore  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  F.  Applegath  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Colnnm  in  the  San«ar  sx 
Nerbudda  Territories  and  Raepore  district  from  17th  July  1857  to  30th  April  1858;  proceeded  with  some  ImgE^ff 
Cavalry  on  piquet  to  the  Wardah,  was  engaged  at  Balakote,  Sleemanabad,  and  Bainkerah  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  J.  G.  Touch  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  waa  present  at  the  captoiie  of  Martabanstfalpel 
i8m  (Medal  with  CUsp  for  Pegu). 

*^  Colonel  R.  M.  Macdonald  served  at  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

**  Lt.Ck)lonel  W.  H.  Cimiing  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  as  Aaaistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  withC«p 
for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  m  1855-56  (Turkish  Medal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  M«i- 
jidie) .  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  quelling  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  ^^^  '«^>^  present  at  HxaSis 
of  Kubraie,  battle  of  Banoa,  attack  on  Jounpore,  surrender  of  Kirwee,  action  of  Pungattie ;  aubaeqneotlj  v^ 
Colonel  Nott's  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  other  rebels  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Centxal  Isdat. 

^  Colonel  P.  L.  Holmes  served  with  the  flekV  force  against  Gulburgah  in  1848.  Also  durincr  the  campsif^s  2 
Bengal  from  30th  September  1857  to  29th  December  1859  (Medal). 

•*  Colonel  V.  J.  Shortland  served  with  theC  Company  Sappera  and  Miners  in  the  Burmese  war  111x852-53  jpnaea 
at  the  capture  of  Pegu ;  comrnandod  the  detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  that  accompanied  the  land  Columa  n^^ 
M^jor  General  Steel  fh)m  Martabau  to  Tonghoo ;  also  present  at  minor  affhirs  on  the  frontier  beyond  Tonghoo  asd 
elsewhere  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*\  Colonel  P.  S.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  ax  ibt 
taking  of  the  heights  in  front  of  and  occupation  of  Budderghur. 

^  Colonel  C.  Nicholls  commanded  a  detachment  of  100  men  in  the  expedition  against  the  rebel  Nursimba  Beddr; 
served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of.Pegu  2iat  November  1853;  &i> 
constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy  during  the  ascent  of  the  Pegu  river  in  Mxe  leading  steamer ;  was  also  pre?^ 
with  the  piquet  which  repulsed  a  night  attack  on  the  steamer  19th  November  1852 ;  served  in  the  Sombolpcn^dsLna 
during  the  disturbances  1857-58  (Medal  for  Pegu). 

^  Colonel  L.  W.  Buck  tierved  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1857-58,  including  the  capture  of  Canton  OHecxl 

^  Colonel  C.  8.  Elliot  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  t^  destruction  of  the  evsss* 
stockade  on  the  Rangoon  river,  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  a^id  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  capture  of  F<rca  a 
November  1852.  Commanded  the  advanced  guard  of  the  force  under  Mi^or  General  (^wrn,  which  reUtfv«iit^ 
Pegu  garrison  in  December  1852  ;  mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal  with  (Jlasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  snppr»Jrt 
of  the  Bengal  mutiny  from  December  1857  till  his  regiment  returned  to  Biiadraa,  and  was  with  Outram's  Coni^ 
Observation  at  the  Alumbagh.  and  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  at  the  subsequent  operations  of  the  Oes 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant,  from  June  to  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'  Colonel  H.  H.  Firth  was  present  with  the  second  expedition  against  the  rebel  Nursimba  Reddy  in  1S46,  »sae 
the  capture  of  the  three  Rajahs  of  Owk  in  September  1846.  Served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Cls^p^ 
Pegu).  Also  with  Major  General  Whitlock's  Force  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  iii58-59,  and  bres«attt  m 
surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  R'\o  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  action  at  Grivaussah  on  the  banks  of  the  Sinae  rirer. 

•«  Colonel  G.  T.  Hilliard  served  in  Goomsoor  in  1846  and  1847 ;  also  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division,  sod  ccn- 
manded  the  field  detachment  at  the  surprise  of  the  enemy's  camp  at  Tolakanjaram  on  the  4th  December  1858  (Ki^iv 
with  Clasp). 

•7  Colonel  De  Symons  Barrow  served  in  Oudo  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  1858-59;  present  ax  u* 
action  for  the  relief  of  Sandeela  and  at  the  action  of  Jxmmioo  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  a  Regisi^ 
of  Military  Police  with  the  Column  under  Sir  George  Barker  in  all  subsequent  operations  till  the  condnsion  of  t« 
campaign.  Had  Divisional  command  of  the  Military  Police  watching  the  Nepaul  Frontier  after  the  retreat  0.  t.? 
rebel  army  and  until  the  withdrawal  of  the  Police  in  October  1859  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  J.  Puckle  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  1844-45 ;  was  present  at  the  taking  of  thehe«a» 
in  ftt>nt  of  and  surrender  of  Budderghur,  at  an  outpost  aflhir  on  we  west  side  of  Punalla.  at  the  storm  and  cap(cre>> 
Punalla,  and  at  the  investment  and  occupation  of  the  forts  Powenghure,  Munohur,  and  Mnnsuntos^or. 

^  Colonel  R.  H.  Bolton  was  on  field  service  in  Bengal  during  the  mutiny  from  October  1857  to  August  u? 
(Medal). 

»«>  L(..Colonel  W.  A.  Gib  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fortof  Werkera  in  Khandeish  in  1S44 ;  *** 
employed  un  field  service  in  the  Concan  against  the  rebel  Bagogee-Bungria,  and  with  one  sobadar  and  five  tep^'P 
attacked  and  dispersed  his  gang,  capturing  most  of  thoir  property  and  anus ;  proceeded  against  a  rebel  Bheel  cwi- 


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tA  the  bftttie  of  the  B«twa,  Btorminflr  And  capture  of  the  town  and  fbrt  of  Jliansi  (mentioned  in  Sir  H.  Bote's 
omatch,  and  received  the  thanke  of  Her  Majesty.  Medal  and  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

"Colonel  E.  J.  Lawder  served  as  an  Acting  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Army  with  the  Saogor  Field 
Division  during  the  whole  Ume  it  was  in  the  field  in  1858-59,  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Jheeghur,  affair  of 
Kabrai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee  25th  December,  when  Division  Head  Quarters  with  the  Horse  Artillerv  and 
Cavalry  marched  84  miles  in  37  hours,  and  storming  of  the  heights  of  Punwarree  (Brevet  of  Mcg'or,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Colonel  6.  S.  Phillips  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1845-46. 

^  Colonel  B.  F.  Burton  was  employed  with  a  field  force  against  rebels  in  the  Tondiman  Bajah's  countiy  trom 
and  to  3i8t  July  1854. 

*^  Colonel  R.  Woollev  was  employed  in  the  districts  of  Norsingpore,  Jubbnlpore,  and  Sanger  in  suppressing  the 
rebellion  in  October,  November,  and  December  1857. 

*^  Colonel  R.  D.  Ardagh  commanded  an  armed  party  in  April  1853  which  was  sent  up  to  protect  the  British 
frontier  on  the  Salween  river  from  the  inroads  of  tho  Burmese ;  was  also  present  as  a  Volunteer  at  the  defence  of 
Martaban  in  May  1853. 

**  Colonel  J.  Loudon  served  in  the  Sonthem  Mahratta  Country  in  z8^<-45,  and  was  present  at  Samanghur, 
Badderghur,  Punnlla,  Baugna,  Seevapore,  Munohnr,  and  Munsuntosh,  and  operations  at  tne  Bain  ghaut. 

**  Colonel  B.  W.  Boudier  served  in  the  Knmool  campaign  in  1830.  Served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  during  the 
Russian  war  in  28^5-56,  and  commanded  a  Begtment  of  Turkish  Infimtry  till  the  war  was  over  (Brevet  of  MJijor, 
4th  Class  of  the  Itfedfidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  B.  S.  Wilson  served  in  the  Affghanistan  and  Soinde  camiwigns  from  Oct.  iBao  to  April  1843,  was 
present  at  Killa-i-Arass,  storm  of  a  fort  in  the  Ghilzie  conntzy  xst  May  Z84Z,  at  Khela-i-Ghilzie  cavalry  skirmish 
=9th  May  184 z,  at  Chapreoal  cavalry  skirmish  37th  December  1841,  where  he  received  two  sword  wounds,  one  on 
the  left  arm  and  another  on  the  left  side  of  the  neck ;  at  Khaleespeii  general  action  xsth  January  1843,  at  B(EtbwuUe 
general  action  early  part  of  1843,  at  Candahar,  attack  on  the  Heeraeth  Gate  in  March  1843,  at  Candahar  fj^oral 
action  on  the  cantonments  soth  May  1843,  employed  in  the  Bolan  Pass,  clearing  the  heights  and  protecting  the 
march  of  General  England's  Force  in  August  x8a3  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  M.  T.  Ffrench  served  with  the  field  force  in  Eumool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  affkir  at  Zorapore, 
was  employed  in  1857-59  ^  Bengal,  and  present  at  the  affair  at  Suhar,  Shahabad  sist  August  and  soth  September 
1S58,  Noorpoor,  Shahabad  z5thand  ssnd  September  z8^8  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  A.  F.  Place  served  with  the  field  force  in  Knmool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  affkir  at  Zorapore, 
was  employed  in  1857-59  i^  Bengal.  Served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Douglas ;  commanded 
a  party  of  one  subadar  and  35  sepoys,  and  by  stratagem  surprised  the  rebel  post  of  Mairodora  and  captured  a6 
boats  7th  August  1858 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Suhar  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Soane  and  destruction  of  tne  rebels' 
boat  on  the  31st  August  1858,  again  at  the  destruction  of  that  town  on  the  aoth  September,  at  the  taking  of  Noor- 
poor, Snrragah,  and  Turoole  on  the  z5th  and  33nd  September  when  those  towns  and  several  boats  were  destroyed 
(Medal). 

^  Colonel  W.  S.  Simpson  served  with  the  troops  in  the  Northern  Concan  in  pursuit  of  the  Freebooter  Bagogee- 
Banj?ria  from  January  to  June  1845.  Commanded  a  detachment  against  the  Shans  andELareens  of  the  Younzareen 
district,  Martaban  Province  in  1857. 

*»  Colonel  J.  M.  Macgregor  served  with  Lt.Colonol  Watson's  Field  Force  in  tho  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Ter- 
ritories from  4th  Oct.  1842  to  36th  April  Z843 ;  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Heerapoor  on  the  Nerbudda  and  Simee- 
riah  in  Bnndlecund.  Was  actively  employed  with  his  Begiment  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during  the 
matinyin  Bengal  in  1857-58 ;  commanded  a  squadron  on  the  izth  December  1857,  and  surprised  and  captured  the 
rebel  Bugwan  Sing ;  commanded  a  squadron  at  the  taking  of  t^e  forts  of  Dehayan,  Tirol,  and  Deolce.  Formed 
part  of  the  force  under  the  personal  command  of  Lord  Clyde  fh>m  October  1858  to  i8th  January  1859 ;  present  at 
the  taking  of  Buxar  Ghaut,  Doondeeakherah,  and  defeat  of  Beni  Madhoo  on  the  34th  November  1858,  Churdah 
36th  December  X858,  and  Mujeediah  37th  December  1858 ;  on  the  baggage  guard  at  Bankee  when  the  rebels  under 
the  Nana  and  Begum  were  defeated  by  Lord  Clyde  on  the  jist  December  1858.  Present  at  the  reduction  of  Bim- 
dlecund  under  Minor  General  Whitlook  and  Brigadier  Wheler  from  z9th  January  Z859  to  38th  January  x86o  (Brevet 
of  Maior,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

<i  Colonel  A.  Cooper  served  with  the  8th  Madras  Native  Infantry  at  the  operations  in  the  Kolapore  State  Oct. 
1844  to  June  1845,  and  in  the  Southern  Concan. 

**  Colonel  J.  Daniel  served  with  the  field  force  against  Knmool  in  X839. 

^  Colonel  G.  F.  Luard  served  with  the  expedition  to  Kumool  in  X839,  s^<l  ^^  engaged  in  the  affair  at  Zorapore. 

•*  Colonel  C.  J.  Bradley  commanded  the  Resident's  Escort  at  the  attack  on  the  Besioency  of  Hyderabad  in  July 
2857. 

»  Colonel  F.  Mardall  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  X844-45,  and  formed  part  of  Colonel  Outram's 
Escort  to  Kojapore,  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Samunghur,  attack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of 
Budderghur,  and  surrender  of  that  fort,  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  PunuUa  (slightly  wounded)  and  Pownghur, 
during  the  whole  of  the  operations  at  Sasedroog,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  stockades  m  December  1844 ;  led  the 
descent  of  the  Elephant  rook  8th  January  1845,  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Seerapoor  and  at 
the  attacks  on  the  forts  of  Munohnr  and  Munsuntosh. 

s«  Colonel  F.  M.  Haultain  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  1844-45,  present  at  the  taking  of  the  heights  of 
and  surrender  of  Budderghur,  at  an  outpost  affair  West  of  Pnnulla,  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Funulla 
and  Pownghur,  the  investment  and  occupation  of  the  fbrts  of  Muuohur  and  Munsuntosghur,  and  at  an  attack  on 
the  gateway  of  Munohnr,  at  which  place  was  very  severely  and  dangerously  wounded. 

*7  Colonel  W.  A.  Biaeh  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  f^m  34th  February  1857  to  a7th  December  X859. 

ss  Colonel  J.  B.  Fulton  was  employed  against  the  rebel  Moung-gong'gee  in  Thurrawaddie,  Burmah  j  was  present 
at  the  storming  and  taking  of  the  stockade  in  1855. 

*  Colonel  A.  Bitherdon  volunteered  and  served  with  the  5th  and  9th  Regiments  N.  I.  during  the  Burmese  war  in 
1853-53*  accompanied  the  Expeditionary  Force,  and  subsequently  officiated  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  column  under 
'"rijpaaic   " *  *   '  -   .        .   ^     .  


Bri|<adier  General  Steel,  commanded  a  company  of  the  5th  Begiment  N.I.  with  the  advanced  party  at  the  attax^ 
upon  Gongah  x8th  January  X853,  and  present  at  other  minor  aflhirs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

•0  Colonel  Bamett  Ford  served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53^ 
and  also  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  to  the  Army  of  Ava  during  the  greater  part  of  the  war.  Commanded  two 
Companies  of  Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  capture  of  Martaban  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India) ;  present  at 
the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades,  the  taking  of  the  White  House  Piquet,  storm  of  the  Great  Pagoda,  capture  of 
Rangoon,  zxth  and  X5th  April  (slightly  wounded) ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Sappers  in  the  storm  of  the  Fort 
and  capture  of  Bassein  (tnanked  by  the  Government  of  India),  and  present  in  various  minor  affairs  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegn). 

o  Colonel  T.  GOlilan  served  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  at  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture 
of  Rangoon  in  April  185a ;  was  Paymaster  of  the  Madras  Division  Army  of  Ava  tiU  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal  with 
Olaap  for  Pegu). 

a  Colonel  J.  Blphinstone  served  in  *\3  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  X844-45.  and  was  present  at  Punnlla,  Baugna, 
Seevapore,  Munohnr  and  Munsuntot  a.  Served  with  tho  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Kugincer  Corps  at  Kertch  in  the 
Criznea  in  1855  and  1856,  served  also  m  Bengal  at  Cawnpore  in  the  Commissariat  Department  during  the  mutiny  of 
1858-^9  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  C.  H.  Abdy  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  X844-45,  and  was  present  at  Samanghur,  Bud- 
derghur, Ramghur,  Munohnr  and  Munsuntosh.    Beceived  a  slight  sword-cut  on  tho  foot  at  Samanghur. 

•»  Colonel  w.  D.  Stanley  served  at  Ungool  in  X847  and  1848. 

^  Colonel  B.  A.  B.  Travers  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  in  1843,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Woosnng  and  Shanghae,  and  was  wounded  slightly  at  the  escalade  and  oaptore  of  Chm-kiang-foo  (Medal). 
served  in  tEe  second  Burmese  war  in  x853-5^  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  M^jor  General  Steel,  and  was  present  at  the  relief 
of  Pegu  (mentioned  in  General  Godwin's  despatch),  at  the  affliirs  of  Knlle  and  Mootsagamoo,  accompanied  the 
Martaban  Expeditionary  Force  to  Tonghoo,  was  present  at  Gongahnd  minor  aflkira— mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal 
with  Clasp  fbr  Pe^). 

«7  C<rionel  A.  Pnohard  was  with  his  company  on  field  service  at  Songkherra  in  the  district  of  Hoossungabad  in 

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w  Lt.  Colonel  F.  J.  Wilson  oonunaaded  a  detachment  of  tbe  szst  MAdias  NatiTe  Infiuitry  at  Bnkift  Tnah  a 
Sin^pore  to  sappreaa  the  distorbanoes  of  the  Chinese  in  1850.  Commanded  the  B  Company  Sappers  and  Has^n 
danng  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  attached  to  the  xst  Bengal  Brigade  under  Sir  John  Cheape.  and  vas  prtssx 
with  the  forces  under  Colonel  Handsoomb  and  Colonel  Edwardes  at  the  capture  of  Gna-mee-etna,  Bhoaa¥-Inix£AL 
Fadounje,  Meyoo,  and  Kanghain,  and  at  every  affair  with  the  enemy  in  the  provinces  of  Fadonng  and  KanghihTi 
in  November  and  December  1852,  January  and  February  1853,  and  accompanied  the  latter  force  on  ipecti 
service  from  Prome  to  Arraoan  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  IxvPegu).  Served  with  the  North  Canaia  Field  Fcro 
in  1859  cuid  i860. 

^t  Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Moore  served  in  Ungool  in  1847  and  2848. 

^^  Lt.CoU>nel  W.  A.  Deey  served  with  the  expedition  to  Goomaoor  in  2848. 

^^t  Lt. Colonel  J.  R.  Q.  Magrath  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852  and  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Pega). 

^  Lt.Colonel  W.  Rose  served  in  Goomsoor  in  1847.  Against  the  hill  tribes  in  R^ahmundry  district  in  Septeabs 
and  October  1857.  With  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1858-59. 

^t  Lt.  Colonel  A.  E.  Bo  wen  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  cf  ?e^: 
commanded  a  party  of  the  z9th  N.I.  and  xst  Madras  Fusiliers  sent  to  reinforce  the  river  piquet  during  tbdsssfcdc 
by  the  enemy  on  the  4th  5th  and  6th  January  1853  on  the  garrison ;  remained  with  the  piquet  for  three  dave.  vu 
present  at  the  recapture  of  Beeling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with  Mi^'or  General  Whidock's  Field  Faa 
at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  1858-59,  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Eimt, 
commanded  the  light  Company  of  his  regiment  at  the  affair  of  Jignee,  in  action  at  Giriwassah  on  the  bwiks  J  ':* 
Scinde  river  i6th  December  1858  (Medal). 

"0  Lt. Colonel  G.  N.  Johnstone  served  m  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  With  tha  S& 
por  Field  Division  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  including  the  affhuratKubrai,  battle  of  Banda^  taking  of  Kix^* 
and  affair  of  Imleepanee  (Medal  for  Central  India). 

^^t  Lt.Colonel  A.  Jenkins  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Inikntry  during  the  Bonneie  «v 
in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  9th  ana  xoth  October  1852 ;  at  Nowany  Crom  ist  Normbew- 
aoth  December  2852;  accompanied  the  force  to  Meeaday,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on  stockades  thscis^ 
other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Accompanied  the  small  force  in  aid  of  the  Civil  Power  fis 
QuUon  CO  Cochin  in  January  1857. 

^  Lt.Colonel  W.  Fane  served  in  the  Punjab  Irregular  Cavalry  from  1849  to  1857 ;  present  at  aeveral  a&in  agass 

the  hill  tribes  on  the  North  West  Frontier ;  pursuit  and  final  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  a  n-^ 

•  (Medal) .    Raised  a  regiment  of  irregular  cavalry  for  service  in  Chma,  and  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Peibo  For*; 

commanded  Fane's  Horse  at  the  aflkir  of  Sinho,  actions  of  Chinkiawhaw  lud  Pulli-ohi-an,  and  final  cspcrazf 

Pekln  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.), 

^^^  Lt.CoIonel  G.  F.  Pearson  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Sk^ 
and  Nerbudda  Territories  and  Raepore  district  from  X3th  November  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  tc 
attack  upon  and  defeat  of  a  large  body  of  rebels  at  Khonee  Pass  in  the  Jubbolpore  district  on  the  sTth  Deoesbs 
x8w  (Medal). 

^'f  Lt.Colonel  H.  Clerk  served  as  2nd  in  Command  with  the  Lingsoogoor  Field  Force  in  repressing  an  itssreiy 
tion  amongst  the  Bedeers  of  Deodroog  in  March  X855.  Served  wita  the  ^rd  Cavalxy  Hyderabad  GonBngait  das^ 
the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857  and  X858 ;  disarmed  the  loft  wing  of  the  6th  regimoxt  Gwalior  Gcmtingent  at  Asat^ 
ghur,  present  at  tab  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar,  at  the  engagement  with  the  rebels  at  Bawell,  when^ 
charger  was  shot  under  him ;  present  at  Mundersore  and  in  the  engagements  at  Goorariah,  at  the  siege  and  oi^ 
of  Chandirree,  and  at  the  battle  of  the  Betwah  in  which  ha  was  severely  wounded  with  a  moaket-taall  thrDs^'^a 
loins  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mt^or). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  J.  N.  Maclean  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  froa^ 
November  2858  to  26th  January  X859.  Served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  hve-  txiii 
suppression  of  disturbances  in  the  Nisam's  dominions  in  conjunction  with  a  oolunin  under  Sir  Hogh  Rose  fna:^: 
to  30th  March  2859. 

"^  LtColonel  A.  F.  Williams  served  during  tne  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  during  the  ofenn:^ 
before  and  attack  on  Rangoon  ixth  X2th  x3th  and  X4th  April  2852  (Medal  with  Clasp  ibr  Pegu).  Waa  emplojedT^ 
field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  from  x6th  November  2858  to  22th  March  2859. 

1^  Lt.Colonel  W.  J.  Visard  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  2852-53  (Medal  with  Claap  for  Pegu).  Commisari^ 
detachment  at  Diggi,  North  Canara,  throughout  the  operations  frx>m  March  to  December  1858,  and  waa  prcses^  - 
a  skirmish  with  and  pursuit  after  the  rebels. 

^^  LtColonel  C.  James  was  present  during  the  Chinese  riots  at  Singapore  in  May  2854.  Served  against  tibe  re^ 
in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  from  March  to  June  x86x. 

^^  Lt.Colonel  C.  Y.  Gordon  was  present  with  his  regiment  on  field  service  from  tha  oommencemenl  of  di^' 
bances  in  1857  and  2858. 

*^  LtColonel  T.  Austin  served  at  Ungool  in  2848. 

^**  Lt.  Colonel  J.  R.  Fairlie  served  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  dnring  the  mutiny  in  Becgil; «« 
present  at  the  afllhir  neu:  Sehora  29th  November  X857,  and  at  Kooahgaum  29th  December  2857 ;  served  with  Biu:»>-^ 
Rowcroft's  Field  Force  in  Goruckpore  from  May  to  December  2858 ;  present  at  the  action  at  Hurriah  iSth  Jui.e  i:f> 
and  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  detachment,  and  was  thanked  by  Colonel  Byng,  and  favourably  menuofied}::ui 
despatches ;  present  at  Brigadier  Rowcroa's  battle  in  Toolsepore  23rd  December  1858  s  also  at  the  redmskc  ^ 
Sundlecund  under  Brigadier  Wheler  (Medal). 

1^  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Wilson  served  in  Ungool  Boad  and  Goomsoor  in  2848. 

i*«  Lt. Colonel  T.  C.  Georges  was  employed  on  field  service  in  Burmah  (Medal). 

^^  Lt.  Colonel  0.  S.  Heam  was  employed  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Golcondah  Zemindaxy  in  2848.  Serras 
the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban  5th  April  iBk2  (Medal  with  Clasp  forl^i 
Served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  March  2855  to  Jun^  2856  as  Assistant  Adjutant  Gexieral  attached  ui» 
head  quarters  of  the  force  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  R.  Y.  Handyside  served  during  the  Bnimese  war  in  2852-53,  and  was  present  in  the  Cfpeaasi 
before  imd  attack  on  Rangoon  on  the  22th  X2th  23th  and  24th  April  2852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  , 

1^  Lt.  Colonel  W.  O.  Swanston  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns,  and  was  employed  with  GenerslHsv&£<^' 
Volunteer  CavaJrv  {torn  9th  July  2857  to  22nd  March  2858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  ic^ 
Pandoo  Nuddee,  C»wnpore,  Onao,  and  Busserut-Gung  (both  actions),  Bhittoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbsgh,  sad  es^ 
into  Lucknow  25th  September,  when  he  was  wounded ;  at  the  evacuation  of  Lucknow  25th  November  2857,  ^  '-^^ 
Alumbagh  with  Sir  James  Outram's  Force  from  29th  November  2857  till  8th  March  2858,  and  final  of^J^'* 
Lucknow  x5th  March  2858 ;  was  employed  by  General  Havelock  in  carrying  despatches  from  Allahsbad  4P,^ 
through  the  enemy's  countrv  and  bringing  reply  thereto,  which  he  acoomplished  in  36  hours  on  one  horse  {Ju» 
with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year  s  service) .  ^ 

iM  LtColonel  W.  H.  R.  Godfrey  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  2852-53  and  was  present  at  the  stono^'- 
Rangoon  j  was  also  present  at  the  repeated  attacks  on  Naweng  from  ist  November  to  aoth  December  1S52  (li^ 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  , 

lu  LtColonel  A.  Gahagan  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Hawks  at  Keonghaut  for  the  8appreetta&  ee  > 
rebellion  among  the  Hill  Tribes  of  the  Cuttack  Tributary  Mehals.  , 

13<  Lt.Colonel  C.  F.  J.  Skottowe  served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  during  the  Russian  vv,^ 
was  present  at  the  defence  and  occupation  of  Kartch.  Served  as  a  volunteer  wUh  the  35th  Judras  NaiiTO  Ip^ 
during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  9th  and  20th  October  2S52,  at  >ovia:> 
from  29th  October  to  20th  December  2852 ;  accompanied  the  force  under  Sir  Johji  Gheape  to  Meeaday,  andpreees:^ 
the  attack  ui  the  stockades  30th  January  28^3,  and  other  minor  affhirs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  G.  Kallender  served  at  Ungool  in  2848.  , 

>^  LtColonel  A.  C.  Lilly  served  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Orr.  and  waa  present  in  action  with  s  pes?  * 
Rohillas  near  Bedur  in  April  2859. 

^  LtColonelH.  Fraser  was  actively  employed  from  July  2857  ontil  January  1859  with  the  Cavalry  Brigade  Hjie 
bad  Contingent,  andaocompanied  the  field  force  under  Colond  W.  Orr  to  Mhow  In  October  2857,  ooeroingo  r^ 
refractory  Zemindars  of  Peepliah  and  Ragoo  Ghur.    Joined  the  Bombay  Colomn  bofoie  Dhar  in  OctoUr,  sad 


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resent  with  the  4^  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contmfent  on  the  xath  Noyembcr  at  Bawol  when  the  Hahidpoor  muti- 
iers  were  after  forced  marches  overtaken,  aeveral  hundreds  slain,  and  a  complete  battery,  includinff  siege-puns,  &c. 
ipcored  (specially  mentioned  for  conspicnoua  gallantry  on  the  occasion).  Was  appointed  Staff  Officer  to  the  Con- 
ngent.  Presezit  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  under  Sir  James  Stewart  at  the  battle  of  Mundisoor  on  the  aist  22nd 
jrd  and  24th  November  (was  thanked  by  Colonel  Crr).  Served  in  the  action  in  forcing  the  Pass  of  Dhomonee  by 
le  Contingent  Troops  under  Colonel  Orr.  Joined  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  waa 
resent  at  the  action  of  Muddenpoor,  and  in  the  pursuit  when  a  considerable  number  of  the  mutineers  were  cut  up 
hanked  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose) .  Joined  in  the  operations  against  Tal  Behat  under  Colonel  Orr,  and  was  present  before 
hansi  trom  the  20th  March  to  15th  April;  commanded  during  the  greater  part  of  the  day  the  ^rd  Cavalry  Hydera- 
id  Contingpent  at  the  battle  of  Betwah  (thanked  for  his  conduct  at  Jhansi).  Was  specially  mentioned  by  Sir 
tugh  Roae  as  follows:— "Lieutenant  Fraser,  Staff  Officer  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent,  gallantly  killing  three  of 
ae  enemy  at  the  general  action  of  the  Betwah."  Was  in  the  action  at  Koonch  (noticed  by  Colonel  Orr).  Joined 
1  the  entire  operations  before  Calpee  and  (Jowlabee  (noticed  by  Colonel  Orr).  Was  in  the  action  ac  Bilowah 
^nked  for  sarTices).  Was  in  the  operations  against  Gwalior,  and  brought  specially  to  notice  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
for  unwearied  zeal  and  good  service  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  in  Centra  India."  Thanked  by  Colonel 
»n-  for  his  gallantry  before  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

1^  Lt.Colonel  R.  K.  Macquoid  was  employed  against  the  mutineers  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
ipture  of  Bathgur.  battle  of  Bowdia,  relief  of  Saugor,  siege  and  capture  of  Gurra  Cotnh  from  loth  to  1 3th  of 
'ebruary,  action  at  Zalimpoor,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwah,  battle  of  Koonch,  siege  and.  cap- 
Lire  of  Calpee,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  vnth  Clasp). 

""  Lt. Colonel  C.  S.  B.  Walton  served  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  in  the  Saugor  and  Xerbudda  Territoriea 
uring  the  disturbances  of  1857  and  1858,  and  was  present  at  several  minor  engagements  with  the  rebels. 

^**  Lt. Colonel  J.  Woodcock  served  in  the  Burmese  wAr  of  1B52-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

1'  Lt.Colonel  G.  B.  3owen  commanded  a  field  detachment  against  rebel  Karens  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Beling, 
hitish  Bnrmah,  in  1857. 

*®  Lt.Colonel  P.  P.  L.  Stafford  was  employed  in  1857-59  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal,  and  served  with 
he  4th  Poi^anb  Infantry  (Rifles)  at  tho  siege  of  Lucknow  from  2nd  till  aist  March  1858 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  the 
ast  wall  Martiniere  compound  2nd  March  1858,  at  the  Martiniere  on  the  9th  March  1858,  and  on  the  same  &.y  led 
he  ist  company  Pui^aub  Infantry  (Rifles)  at  the  taking  of  the  enemy's  flrst  lino  of  intrenchment  close  to  the  canal» 
present  at  the  atorming  and  taking  of  the  Begum  Palace  and  battle  of  Rooyeah ;  commanded  4Ch  Punjaub  Infiintry 
It  the  battle  of  Aligunge,  present  at  the  battle  and  taking  of  BareiUy  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  LcColonel  W.  S.  Drever  was  employed  in  Bux)pressin^  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  and 
357-  Was  employed  in  North  Canara  in  1850  in  conducting  opiorations  for  the  suppression  of  an  armed  insurrection 
n  that  diatrict.  on  several  occasions  engaged  in  personal  encounter  with  the  rebels  who  were  aU  eventually  cap- 
tured or  slain  (Medal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  J.  V.  Morris  served  in  Goomsoor  and  the  hill  tracts  of  Orissa  in  1848-49. 

^^  Lt. Colonel  A.  R.  McMahon  served  in  the  seccnd  Burmese  war  (Medal). 

***  Lt.ColonelA.  H.M.Dickey  accompanied  the  smRllforce  from  Quilonto  Cochin  in  Jan.iSs;  to  aid  the  Civil  Power. 

**5  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.White  served  with  the  49th  and  26th  Madrtis  Native  Infantry  during  tho  Burmese  war  of  1852-53, 
md  was  present  at  the  action  of  Martaban,  defeat  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  on  26th  May  1852,  attack  and  destruction 
:>T  the  Barman  camp  and  repulse  of  tho  enemy's  attacks  on  the  nights  of  the  X7th  and  18th  July,  and  from  2gth  July 
to  i8th  Ang.  i8«  (Medal  witib  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

*^  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Smith  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
affair  at  Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  force  forming  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  Chiefs  Army  during  the  capture  of 
Lucknow,  present  at  Doomeragunge,  at  the  affairs  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  28th  September  185S,  and  at  the  battle 
of  Toolsepore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^7  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Ryves  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Pegu  and 
recapture  of  Heeling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  also  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  with 
Major  General  Whitlock's  Force  in  1858-59 ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  under  Colonel  Shabnck  into 
the  Mundlah  district  in  pursuit  of  Rumnut  Siog,  a  rebel  Chief  of  Rewah,  trom  November  1859  to  January  z86o. 

*®  Lt.Colonel  B.  J.  C.  Prior  was  present  when  the  troops  mutinied  at  Saugor  in  June  1857,  served  during  the  de« 
fence  of  the  Sanger  Fort  under  Brigadier  Sage  ftom  June  1857  til •  February  1858  (shot  by  a  musket-ball  which  passed 
through  the  left  and  lodged  in  the  right  leg,  tho  wound  in  left  slight,  in  right  very  severe) ;  was  engaged  with  tho 
rebels  in  July  1857,  when  they  came  to  plunder  the  Saugor  Cantonments,  and  was  engaged  in  an  action  with  the 
rebels  at  the  vill^ro  of  Marraiowlee  on  the  z8th  September  1857,  and  severely  wounded  on  that  occasion  (Medal). 

^^  Lt. Colonel  D.  Shaw  served  with  the  field  force  againBt  the  insurgent  Moplahs  at  Mnnjerry  in  the  district  of 
Malabar,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  against  the  insurgent  Moplahs  on  September  4th  1849,  at  Kolatoor  on 
35^  August  1851,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Malabar  Police  Corps  employed  in  the  destruction  of  a  party 
of  insurant  Moplahs  near  Calicut  on  the  Western  coast  on  the  17U1  Septembcu:  1855.  Present  at  the  quelling  of  a 
riot  in  Tinnevelly  22nd  December  1858. 
^^  Lt.Colonel  M.  K.  Bourne  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Shorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858. 
*7i  Lt.Colonol  R.  S.  Burge  was  employed  on  field  service  in  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  the  suppression  of 
the  Indian  mutiny  trom  6th  February  1858  to  31st  December  1859  *>  present  at  Jushung,  Kobrai,  the  battle  of  Banda, 
surrender  of  Kirwee,  when  the  rebel  chiefe  Narrian  Rao  and  Madho  Rao  surrendered  themselves  prisoners,  and 
escorted  them  as  State  prisoners  through  the  disturbed  districts  of  Jubbulpore,  when  they  were  handed  over  to  the 
ayil  authorities ;  was  present  at  the  afflur  at  Larcherra  6th  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Lt. Colonel  J.  Duval  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  9th  Madras  Native  infantry  at  Rangoon  at  the  close  of  the 
Burmah  campaign  in  1853.    Commanded  a  party  of  the  Pegu  Light  Infantry  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chieftain 

woung  GK)ng  GhVee  in  18^4  and  1845  in  the  Tnarrawaddie  districts, 
'^  Lt.Colonel  A.  T.  Baldwin  serveid  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Martaban, 

Mid  recaptnre  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
''^  LuOoloaal  D.  Btanden  served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  and  present  at  Souaar  river,  the  Imleea, 

weemkhera  Bhutgaon  and  Sleemanabad  in  1857  and  1858  (Medal). 
yl  ^^orW.H.G.Palmer  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  rebels  in  Sumbulpore  district  in  Z85S 
'77  Mi^or  T.  L.  Soott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  of  Pegu  in  January 

J^53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  with  Major  General  Whit- 

lock  s  Force  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Kirwee ;  commanded  a  company  of 

his  regiment  at  the  aflhir  of  Jignee  (Medal). 
"•  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Dowker  served  at  Aurungabad  in  May  1857;  served  as  and  in  Command  xst  Cavalry  Hyder- 

(^  ^<>iitingent  during  the  campaign  in  Central  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Mundisore  and 

wMiariah  2x8t  22nd  2^nl  and  24th  November  1857,  forcing  the  pass  of  Dhamoone  by  the  Contingent  troops  under 

U>Ioncl  Orr  at  Barowlee,  general  action  at  the  pass  of  Mudenpore,  Talbhet,  Chundeyree,  the  investment  and  capture  of 

Jnwisi  from  axst  March  to  sth  April,  pursuit  of  the  Ranee  of  Jhansi  (severely  wounded,  sabre-cut  on  right  shoulder) » 

at  Kotah  (charger  wounded),  the  general  action  of  Koonch,  taking  of  Calpee.  and  the  various  affairs  before  Calpee 

^ing  the  previons  eight  days,  the  action  of  Bilowah,  aflhirs  of  outposts  with  the  enemy's  cavabry  and  artillery 

^fore  Gwalior.    O^mmanded  the  regiment  in  all  actions  subsequent  to  Jhansi,  and  until  the  end  of  the  campaign, 

<ne  i&ll  of  Gwalior,  served  in  the  CavaLgr  Brigade  under  Major  Abbott  that  assisted  in  repelling  the  threatened 

invasion  of  the  Deccan  by  Tantia  Topee  in  November  and  December  1858  and  January  1859  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal 

with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 
'   Ma^or  T.  T.  Turton  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Orr  against  insurgent  Rohillas  in  the  Nixam*a 

j-erntones  in  1855 ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  a  body  of  Rohillas  near  Lingi  Bonti,  by  Lt.Colonel 

^ona;?  Field  Force. 

^j     Major  T.  Dyer  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1858  (Medal  with 

183  vf"^^^  ^*  ^'  ^ottet  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Raiohore  Doab  fVom  4th  June  to  5th  August  1858. 
Cn  44^^*^  ^'  ^'  Pedler  commanded  a  field  detachment  of  cavalry,  infantnr  and  artillery  of  the  ECyderabad 
v^^ntiAgent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Copal  tram  the  rebels  by  the  field  fbroe  nnder  Major  Hughes  on  the 
iBC  J  use  Z858 ;  and  oommandsd  sucoessfUly  a  detachment  of  all  arms  at  Budlai  in  the  Nixam'sDoxaJbunBaagaiaflt 

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a  body  of  Bheels  on  aoth  NoTomber  1859,  a  BenrUo  which  elicited  the  faTOurable  notice  of  the  Oovenor  Gc&cnlof  i 

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"*  Major  F.  T.  Pollok  accompanied  a  field  force  nnder  Colonel  Cotton  in  1853-54  in  the  Prcme  asdlbanirtiat : 

districts,  employed  in  drivingf  ont  gangs  of  Dacoits  from  Maonng>Gong>Gie,  engaged  in  serenl  minor  ft£lk»  a 

those  districts.  I 

^*^  Major  F.  J.  Millar  was  employed  during  f  ho  rebellion  in  the  Cfoogaira  district  in  1857  (Medal). 

iM  Major  S.  New  t^-es  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories  and  Baepore  dtftris 

fW)m  izth  October  1857  to  ^oth  April  1858,  and  waa  present  at  Moorwarah  6th  November  1857,  and  a&nrf 

Eooagaan  and  Junapanee  (Medal) . 

^>'  Major  J.  L.  Benwell  was  omploved  on  field  serTice  with  the  Eamptee  Movable  Colnmn  in  the  Baagor  aai 
Nerbudda  Territories  and  Raepore  district  fl-om  zTth  July  1857  to  v>th  April  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  esfHi* 
ment  with  the  mutineers  of  the  53nd  Bengal  N.I.  and  rebels  near  Kuttengie  a7th  September  1857  and  KhoaeePia 
a7th  December  1857  (Medal). 

1**  Major  C.  B.  L.  Smith  was  actively  employed  duringthelate  rebellion  in  India.  In  Dec.  1857  withapaityof  sotnKTO  < 
he  entered  Sanakhan  hills,  and  surprised  the  main  body  of  the  insurgents— 500  matchlock  men— and  caponed  tk: 
leader,  the  rebel  chief  of  Sanakhan,  on  whose  head  a  price  had  been  flbced.  On  the  night  of  the  18U1  Jaa.  iJsi 
portion  of  the  troops  stationed  at  Raepore  mutinied,  murdered  the  Sergeant  Major,  and  seized  the  post  gusi.  T^ 
only  English  Officers  present  were  Captains  Smith  and  Rybat,  and  ^e  nearest  trustworthy  foroe  was  iSo  z^ 
distant,  yet  before  the  morning  dawned  these  two  Officers  had  suppressed  the  mutinj,  and  seised  all  the  kx^'r: 
mutineers,  who  in  due  time  were  hanged  in  the  presence  of  their  comrades.  From  March  to  the  end  of  Jcc  U 
eommanded  a  Detachment  of  troops  against  the  rebels  in  the  Sumbulpore  district,  with  whom  he  had  varioas&Sun. 
For  his  services  rendered  in  1857-58  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Grovemor  (Seneral  in  Council,  and  the  erpiwsja 
of  Her  Majesty's  gracious  auproval.  In  Oct.  and  Nov.  i860  he  was  employed  against  the  rebels  in  the  MaaiCBt.:  1 
hUls,  and  drove  them  from  all  their  defences,  completely  dispersing  the  b^d  (Modal).  ! 

189  Mi^orBeddek  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  from  the  loth  Vijily^ 
Including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  attached  to  the  ist  M3>i.-v 
Fusiliers  during  Sir  Hope  Grant's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858,  including  the  affiur  at  Daoodpore  and  eapcsK  u' 
guns  (Medal). 

iM  Major  W.  O.  M.  Strickland  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defenee  of  Viitabaa. 
and  recapture  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

Ml  Major  B.  B.  Sladen  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53  ;  present  at  the  relief  of  Pegu  in  December  1353.  ui 
at  the  second  investment  of  Pegu  in  January  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Conducted  two  successftil  expetiii:  :• 
against  rebel  hill  tribes  of  the  Toonsalee  district  Martaban  Provmces  in  1856  and  1857  (dangerously  woim<k<l.i:i 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  (Government).  Served  with  his  Regiment  (ist  Madras  Fusiliers)  in  tk  re- 
pression of  the  Indian  mutiny  frt>m  Februarv  1858,  until  the  return  of  the  Regiment  to  Madras.  Present  wuh  ?: 
J.  Outram's  Corps  of  Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  ofLucknow;  the  Oude  campaign  :ra 
June  to  December  1858 ;  appointed  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Sir  A.  Horsford's  Force  on  the  march  to  aad  csptzt 
of  Sultanpore ;  at  the  passage  of  the  G^mtee ;  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Sir  A.  Horsford's  Force  at  the  sfair  ni 
capture  of  gn^ns  at  Daooadpore ;  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  the  Brigadier  at  this  and  other  minor  afhirs  (Mdk 
with  Clasp) . 

1^  Major  H.  H.  Foord  was  employed  in  Turkey  during  the  Russian  war  in  1854-56.  Commanded  some  In«gu: 
Cavalnr  at  the  capture  of  Jnngliah  Naik  and  others  at  Jaulnah  1858. 

i»  Major  W.  H.  ^Vhitlock  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  on  board  the  steam  frigate  Sas^ 
during  the  naval  engagement  which  took  place  off  Rangoon  on  the  i  tth  April  1 85a,  when  the  enemy's  stockades  vba 
lined  ooth  banks  of  the  river  were  destroyed.    Joined  and  did  duty  with  H.M.'s  51st  Light  Infantry  as  a  mlBtteff, 
and  accompanied  the  storming  i>arty  which  assaulted  and  captured  the  White  House  stockade  on  the  12th  April  u.u. 
Present  during  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon,  and  at  the  final  assault  on  the  town  on  the  X3th  aod  u^ 
April.    Present  with  the  Rifie  Company  of  his  Regriment  (which  covered  the  advance  of  the  Column)  in  the  stuck-: 
Pegu  the  axst  Nov.  1852,  and  on  this  last  oocasion  received  a  ver^  severe  wound  in  the  right  elbow  joint  which  dja-'^tt 
the  right  arm  for  life  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pefi^).    Served  in  Bengal  dtiring  the  mutiny  as  Aide  de  Ou&ptuaa 
G.  C.  Whitlock,  commanding  the  Saugor  Field  Division  (Medal). 
^**  Major  F.  Horsley  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  daring  1857-58. 
1'^  Major  L.  H.  Isacke  was  emploved  in  the  (Jrimea  and  present  at  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^  Major  H.  T.  Stuart  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
1^  Maior  H.  C.  Menzies  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  is  zSs^r 
1**  Major  H.  D.  Cloetd  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  captarecf  Pcfs 
sist  November  1853,  when  he  was  dangerously  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  in  the  chest,  was  also  eoDca*!? 
ei^ged  with  the  enemy  during  the  ascent  of  the  Pegu  river  in  the  leading  steamer  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"1  Lt.Colonol  Willoughby  Osborne  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59.  Was  engwed  ia  ca* 
aflhirs  between  June  and  Dec.  1857  (woimded) .  Commanded  in  the  operations  against  the  3-Gan  Fort  of  Koochx^ 
pore,  and  present  at  its  capture  on  7th  Deo.;  Joorah  on  x 7th  Dec;  fortified  town  of  Myhere,  on  38th  Dec ;  « 
93-Gun  Fort  of  Myhere,  on  3rd  Jan.  1858;  Jokehaie,  on  loth  Jan.;  Kunwarrah  3-GunPort,  onaistJan.;  Bi^a- 
googurh  X3-Gun  Port,  on  a4th  Jan.  (wounded) ;  Port  of  Jigneehut,  on  ssnd  May.  Also  present  at  the  acU-ja  • 
Kurereah,  on  xst  Jan.  1859  (wounded),  and  at  Kentoe  on  5th  March  1859  (C^.,  Honorary  Aide  de  Camp  tv  ue 
Viceroy  of  India,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

«»  Miuor  H.  F.  Dakeyne  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  nnder  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  x86o,  and  ^"Fv" 

aent  at  the  actions  of  Peytang  and  Sinhoe,  and  the  capture  of  the  Takoo  Forts,  and  final  advance  on  Pekin  (Meca.. 

«»  Major  O.  P.  Smithers  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  mpprc*: 

of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  6th  February  1858 ;  present  at  the  afi^urs  of  Jeegungh,  Kobrai.  battle  of  Banda,  ac^i  R^ 

render  of  Kirwee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

«>•  Mf^'or  A.  C.  Hay  served  with  the  Sanger  Field  Division,  and  was  present  at  Sheegum  and  Kobrai  ;coiam»»i-* 
'  a  company  with  the  advanced  guard  at  the  battle  of  Banda ;  was  witn  Captain  HiUiajrd's  detachment  at  Tcm^- 
jarum  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»  Major  J.  W.  Orr  served  in  Burmah  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Also  with  Major  General  "WTuLorii 
Force  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1858-TO,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Namist> 
at  Kirwee ;  was  left  in  charge  of  the  camp  on  the  x6th  December  1858,  when  the  force  under  Brigadier  M»cW 
moved  out  to  attack  the  rebels  at  Girwassah. 

«>»t  Major  F.  Gadsden  served  in  Arracan  during  the  Burmese  war,  and  in  the  Sumbulpoor  districts  durinc  w 

disturbances  in  1857-58.  ^ 

«»  Major  G.  J.  D.  Heath  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the  rea« '; 

Kirwee,  the  subsequent  assault  upon  the  heights  of  Punwarree,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  the  apth  Deooaber  1:5: 

<Medal  with  Clasp). 

»7  Major  A.  F.  F.  Bloomfleld  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war  5  accompanied  the  Martaban  CoJaaa  t? 
Tonghoo ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Gongah  and  other  minor  affairs  (MediU  with  (Hasp  for  Pe^-  ^ 
on  special  service  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Golcondah  Sebundies  to  suppress  the  disturbances  in  uej* 
tracts  of  the  (5odaverv  district  in  1857-58  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Madras  Government).  C4)minaiided  a  drtirt- 
ment  of  the  Golcondah  Sebundies  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Golcondah  Zemindaiy  in  1858  (received  the  wait* 
of  the  Madras  (Jovemment  and  approbation  of  the  Commander  in  Chief).  Commanded  the  CiWi  Foroe  seal  t^'l*- 
ihe  disturbances  in  the  Rumpnh  country  in  the  Godavery  district  i86a— slightly  wounded  (received  the  tia^ :' 
theMadrasGrOvemment  for  the  third  time). 

«*  Major  H.  G.  Thomson  was  on  field  service  with  a  detachment  of  the  35th  Foot  against  Hill  Kaweas  b* 

Bhuay-gheen  from  loth  April  to  ist  May  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Palipoon.  a    ^     >£ 

«•  Mcgor  M.  B.  8.  Lloyd  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  ^P*?*  * 

Rangoon  isth  and  x4th  April  18 m,  and  occupation  of  Prome  9th  and  10th  October  185a  (Medal  withCJlaep  '^l^j 

1°  Major  F.  L.  Playfair  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capwt '^ 

Bangoon  13th  and  X4th  April  1833  (Meilal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  ^ 

■*^  Major  H.  M.  Nepean  was  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  inaurgenta  in  the  Raepore,  BaknBg»«.Mg 

fiumbulpore  districts  in  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  capture  of  Gk)vind-Sing  or  Sonakhan  and  foarteen  of  oa  voea 


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present  with  tliA  4th  Cayalry  Hyderabad  Ck>ntinffent  on  the  xath  Noyember  at  Bawul  when  the  Mahidpoor  mnti- 
aeers  were  after  forced  marches  overtaken,  several  hundreds  slain,  and  a  complete  battery,  incladinB>siege-£run8,  to, 
saptored  (specially  mentioned  for  conspicuous  gallantry  on  the  occasion).  Was  appointed  Staff  Officer  to  the  Con- 
tingent. Present  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  under  Bir  James  Stewart  at  the  battle  of  Mundisoor  on  the  aist  sand 
23rd  and  24th  November  (was  thanked  by  Colonel  Orr).  Served  in  the  action  in  forcing  the  Pass  of  Dhamonee  by 
tie  Contm^pent  Troops  under  Colonel  Orr.  Joined  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Huffh  Rose,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Muddenpoor,  and  in  the  pursuit  when  a  considerable  number  of  the  mutmeers  were  cut  up 
[thanked  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose) .  Joined  in  the  operations  against  Tal  Behat  under  Colonel  Orr,  and  was  present  before 
naansi  firom  the  aoth  March  to  xsth  April ;  commanded  during  the  greater  part  of  the  day  the  -^rd  Cavaliy  Hydera- 
Md  Contine^ent  at  the  battle  of  Betwah  (thanked  for  his  conduct  at  Jhansi).  Was  specially  mentioned  by  Sir 
Sagh  Rose  as  follows:— "Lieutenant  Fraser,  Staff  Officer  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent,  gallaoitly  killing  three  of 
.he  enemy  at  the  general  action  of  the  Betwah."  Was  in  the  action  at  Koonch  (noticed  by  Colonel  Orr).  Joined 
n  the  entire  operations  before  Calpee  and  Growlabee  (noticed  by  Colonel  Orr).  Was  in  the  action  ac  Bilowah 
[thanked  for  services).  Was  in  the  operations  against  Gvvalior,  and  brought  specially  to  notice  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
'for  unwearied  zeal  and  good  service  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  in  Central  India."  Thsmked  by  Colonel 
)rT  for  his  sallantrybefore  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

•^  Lt.Colonel  B.  K.  Maoquoid  was  employed  against  the  mutineers  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
a.piure  of  Rathgur,  battle  of  Bowdia,  relief  of  Sanger,  siege  and  capture  of  Gurra  Cotah  from  loth  to  13th  of 
r'ebruarv,  action  at  Zalimpoor,  siege  and  captnre  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwah,  battle  of  Koonch,  siege  and  cap- 
ure  of  Calpee,  and  other  minor  afikirs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^~  Lt.ColoneI  C.  S.  B.  Walton  served  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories 
loring  the  disturbances  of  1857  and  1858,  and  was  present  at  several  minor  engagements  with  the  rebels. 

^^  I«t.Colanel  J.  Woodcock  served  in  the  Burmese  wwr  of  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  6.  B.  Bowen  commanded  a  field  detachment  against  rebel  Karens  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Beling, 
Shti^h  Bormah,  in  1857. 

**  Lt.  Colonel  P.  P.  L.  Stafford  was  employed  in  1857-59  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal,  and  served  with 
;be  4th  Pnnjaub  Infantry  (Rifles)  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  from  and  till  axst  March  1 858 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  the 
itAt  wall  Martiniere  compound  and  March  1858,  at  the  Martiniere  on  the  9th  March  1858,  and  on  the  same  Sa.y  led 
:he  i^  company  Ptu^aub  Infantry  (Rifles)  at  the  taking  of  the  enemy's  first  line  of  intrenchment  close  to  the  canal» 
present  at  the  storming  and  taking  of  the  Begum  Palace  and  battle  of  Rooyeah ;  commanded  4th  Punjaub  Infiintry 
at  the  battle  of  Aliffunge,  present  at  the  baule  and  taking  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  W.  S.  Drever  was  emplopred  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  and 
f  557-  Was  employed  in  North  Canara  m  1850  in  conductmg  operations  for  the  suppression  of  an  armed  insurrection 
in  that  distriot.  on  several  occasions  engaged  in  personal  encounter  with  the  rebels  who  were  all  eventually  cap- 
tured or  slain  (Medal). 

^**  Lt. Colonel  J.  V.  Morris  served  in  Goomsoor  and  the  hill  tracts  of  Orissa  in  1848-49, 

^'^  Lt. Colonel  A.  R.  McMahon  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  (Medal). 

^**  Lt.Colonel  A.  H.  M.  Dickey  accompanied  the  smR  11  force  from  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.1857  to  aid  the  Civil  Power. 

"*  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.White  served  with  the  49th  and  a6th  Madnis  Native  Infantry  during  the  Burmese  war  of  xSsa-ss, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Martaban,  defeat  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  on  a6th  May  185a,  attack  and  destruction 
L.f  the  Barman  camp  and  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attacks  on  the  nights  of  the  17th  and  i8th  July,  and  fh>m  a9th  July 
U>  iSth  Aug.  1852  (Medal  wiui  Clasp  for  Pegn). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Smith  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
tflair  at  Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  force  forming  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  during  the  capture  of 
Lucknow,  present  at  Doomeragunge,  at  the  afiTaira  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  aSth  September  1858,  and  at  the  battle 
of  Toolsepore  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'^  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Ryves  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  i85a-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Pegu  and 
recapture  of  Beeling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  also  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  with 
Major  General  Whitlock's  Force  in  1858-59 ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  under  Colonel  Shubnok  into 
the  Mnndlah  district  in  pursuit  of  Rumnut  Siog,  a  rebel  Chief  of  Rewah,  ftt)m  November  1859  to  January  x86o. 

^®  Lt.Colonel  B.  J.  C.  Prior  was  present  when  the  troops  mutinied  at  Sanger  in  June  1857,  served  during  the  de- 
fence of  the  Sanger  Port  under  Brigadier  Sage  from  June  1857  til'  February  1858  (shot  by  a  musket-ball  which  passed 
through  the  left  and  lodged  in  the  right  leg,  the  wound  in  left  slight,  in  right  very  severe) ;  was  engaged  with  the 
rebels  in  July  1857,  when  they  came  to  plunder  the  Saugor  Cantonments,  and  was  engaged  in  au  action  with  the 
rebels  at  theviilage  of  Narraiowlee  on  the  x8th  September  1857,  and  severely  wounded  on  that  occasion  (Medal). 

^*  Lt. Colonel  D.  Shaw  served  with  the  field  force  against  the  insurgent  Moplahs  at  Manjerry  in  the  district  of 
Malabar,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  against  the  insurgent  Moplahs  on  September  4th  1849,  at  Kolatoor  on 
35th  Aognst  1851,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Malabar  Police  Corps  employed  in  the  destruction  of  a  party 
of  insurgent  Moplahs  near  Calicut  on  the  Western  coast  on  the  X7bh  September  X855.  Present  at  the  quelling  of  a 
ziot  in  Tmnevelly  aand  December  1858. 

^"^  Lt.Colonel  M.  K.  Bourne  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Bhorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858. 

*^  Lt.Colonel  R.  B.  Surge  was  employed  on  field  service  in  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  the  suppression  of 
the  Indian  mutiny  from  6th  February  X858  to  31st  December  X859 ;  present  at  Jushung,  Kobrai,  the  battle  of  Banda, 
surrender  of  Kiiwee,  when  the  rebel  chieffa  Narrian  Rao  and  Madho  Rao  surrendered  themselves  prisoners,  and 
escorted  them  as  State  prisoners  through  the  disturbed  districts  of  Jubbulpore,  when  they  were  handed  over  to  the 
civil  authorities ;  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Laroherra  6th  December  X858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  LL  Colonel  J.  Duval  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  9th  Madras  Native  Inlkntry  at  Rangoon  at  the  close  of  the 
Bnrmah  campaign  in  1853.  Commanded  a  party  of  the  Pegu  Light  Infantry  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chieftain 
Woung  (jrong  Ghyee  in  X844  and  1845  in  the  Tnarrawaddie  districts, 

>^  Lt.Colonel  A.  T.  Baldwin  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  i85a-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Martaban, 
and  recapture  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

J^'  Lt.(joloael  D.  Standen  served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  and  present  at  Souaar  river,  the  Imleea, 
Keemkhera  Bhutgaon  and  Sleemanabad  in  X857  and  1858  (Medal). 

'^  3kCajorW.H.G.Palmer  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  rebels  in  Sumbulpore  district  in  X85S 

^^  Mi^or  T.  L.  Scott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  of  Pegu  in  January 
Z853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  with  Major  General  Whit- 
lock's Force  in  x  858-59,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Kirwee ;  commanded  a  company  of 
bi»  regiment  at  the  anhir  of  Jignee  (Medal). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  Dowker  served  atAurungabad  in  May  1857;  served  as  and  in  Command  xstCavaliy  Hyder- 
abad Contingent  during  the  campaign  in  Central  India  in  x  857-58,  and  waa  present  at  the  battles  of  Mundisore  and 
Godariah  axst  aand  aird  and  a4th  November  X857,  forcing  the  pass  of  Dhamoone  by  the  Contingent  troops  under 
Colonel  Orr  at  Barowlee,  general  action  at  the  pass  of  Mudenpore,  Talbhet,  Chundeyree,  the  investment  and  capture  of 
Jhansi  ttxtxn  axst  March  to  5th  April,  pursuit  of  the  Ranee  of  Jhansi  (severely  wounded,  sabre-cut  on  right  ehoulder) , 
at.  Kotah  (chargrer  wounded),  the  general  action  of  Koonch,  taking  of  Calpee,  and  the  various  afihirs  before  Calpee 
daring  the  previous  eight  davs,  the  action  of  Bilowah,  afikirs  of  outposts  with  the  enemy's  cavalry  and  artillery 
before  (iwaiior.  Conmoandea  the  regiment  in  all  actions  subsequent  to  Jhansi,  and  until  the  end  of  the  campaign, 
the  fall  of  Gwalior,  served  in  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Major  Abbott  that  assisted  in  repelling  the  threatened 
i^xvEsion  of  the  Deccan  by  Tantia  Topee  in  November  and  December  X858  and  January  X859  (Brevet  of  Mi\jor,  Medal 
with  (Hasp  for  Central  India). 

"»  Major  T.  T.  Turton  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Orr  against  insurgent  Rohillas  in  the  Nisam's 
Territories  in  1855 ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  a  body  of  Rohillas  near  Lingi  Bonti,  by  Lt.Oolonel 
Doria's  Field  Force. 

^^  Major  T.  Dyer  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1858  (Medal  with 
(Hasp). 

itt  Major  E.  A.  Mottet  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Raiohore  Doab  from.  4th  June  to  5th  August  1858. 

^  Maior  J.  P.  Pedler  commanded  a  field  detachment  of  cavalry,  infantrv  and  artillexy  of  the  Hyderabad 
Contingent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Copal  from  the  rebels  by  the  field  force  under  Major  Hughes  on  the 
m  Jane  1858 ;  and  commanded  snccessfolly  a  detachmfmt  of  all  arms  at  Budlai  in  the  Nisam's  D<mAik 


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*»  Captain  W.  S.  Bailey  seryed  in  the  sappression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857;  commanded  a  detadcBRt 
against  the  rebels  at  Allahabad  (wonndea  on  board  the  B9rkampooier  steamer)  under  H%jor  Spargin,  wbidi 
covered  the  flank  of  Harelock's  Column  from  Allahabad  to  Cawnpore ;  present  vith  Hareloek's  Foroe  at  the  actica 
of  Aoung,  Bussoerutgnnge  (ist  and  and),  Booneakee  Chowkee,  and  Bithoor ;  crossed  intoOode  on  19^1  Septemte 
and  present  at  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alumbagh,  and  the  entry  hito  Lucknow  on  the  ssth  Beptembo- 
severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Char  Bagh  bridge  on  that  day ;  besieged  in  the  Besidencytin  aand  Not» 
ber  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

>»i  Captain  Gabbett  served  with  Brigadier  Smith's  pursuing  Column  from  December  1858  to  April  1859,  tnd  va 
present  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Baroda  (Medal). 

»*  Captain  B.  W.  Broughton  commanded  a  company  durinff  the  North  Canara  campaign  from  Angut  to  Nowe- 
ber,  anda  detachment  of  two  companies  till  the  end  of  December  1858,  and  conamaaded  a  party  in  pmait  of  Rbb 
for  three  days. 

>»*Captain  J.  Picton-Warlow  commanded  a  detachment  during  the  distarbanoes  in  Pariah  Khnedy  in  X85&  Th 
actively  employed  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbulpore  district  in  1858,  and  receired  the  thanks  of  the  Be^A 
Government  for  his  services. 

*M  Captain  G.  Tyndall  served  with  the  Madras  lUilee  1857-58  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  and  with  the  £» 
under  luijor  General  Whitlock  in  1859  (Medal). 

>»  Captain  E.  Faunoe  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  aooompsiDd  ci 
detachment  trom  the  Domndah  Field  Force  under  the  command  of  Major  G.  G.  Macdonnell  to  act  sgsinat  the  zsc- 
gents  of  Palimow ;  was  present  with  the  force  for  restoring  and  maintaining  peace  in  the  Chota  Nagpore  diatra  r 
2857-58  (Medal).  . 

iM  Captain  T.  K.  Guthrie  served  in  the  N.  W.  Provinces  of  Bengal  and  Central  India  frtim  October  1857  to  Jo 
ary  i860,  with  the  Madras  Bifles ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Kotte  and  Bhergundy,  and  aflhir  in  the  bed  of  lis 
Jnmna  near  the  latter  town ;  at  the  surprise  and  action  of  Gurrah,  the  reoccupation  of  Hummerpoor  sod  v^ 
quont  pursuit  of  rebels  across  the  Doab ;  present  at  an  attack  on  rebels  at  Entowa,  in  April  1850,  when  tbej  v« 
defeated  and  lost  their  camp  and  baggage;  employed  in  several  minor  expeditions,  and  in  goarding  the  E&Il3f: 
and  Doorwa  passes  in  Biinolecand  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»7  Captain  C.  M'Inroy  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  with  General  WhittocVs  ForaK 
the  surrender  of  Kirwee.  Joined  the  Sikh  Mounted  Police  in  Aug.  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  acttonatSib. 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  in  Cavalry  actions  of  Mahara^pore,  Jaccoli.  and  Mow  Mah(»i.  Co 
manded  escort  to  the  guns  during  the  action  at  Girwaasah  (mentioned  several  times  in  despatches.  Medal  n: 
Clasp).  Employed  in  disarming  the  Buida  district  in  1850-60.  Conunanded  a  Division  of  tne  Transport  To: 
in  the  Abyssmian  campaign  (thimked  in  despatches  for  the  ^*  extent  and  value  of  his  assistance."  Medsl). 

*■"  Captain  T.  H.  B.  Brooke  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  ftt)m  24th  February  1857  to  30th  Jannaiy  tSf. 

*»  Captain  J.  MacD.  Smith  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  frx>m  24th  Februaiy  1857  to  27th  DeoaBbecr 

>•  Captain  G.  B.  Farrington  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  xst  June  1858. 

*•!  Captain  W.  Chisholm  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Saml^n 
district  m  1857  and  1858. 

w  Captain  A.  Wingfield  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Shorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858. 

MS  Captain  H.  A.  T.  Nepean  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  inaurgents  in  tite  Smnklpc? 
district  m  1857-58. 

«M  Captain  C.  A.  Liardet  accompanied  the  small  force  from  QuHon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.  1857  to  aid  the  Civil  ?3?e 

MS  Captain  E.  L.  Armstrong  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Bangor  and  Norbudda  Territories  in  the  k> 
pression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  flrom  6th  February  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Banda  (Medal). 

M8  Captain  H.  C.  Onslow  served  in  the  North  Canara  campaign  from  March  to  December  1858,  and  ivssprae: 
in  a  skirmish  with  the  enemy  and  pursuits  after  the  rebels. 

M7  Captain  D.  McNeill  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Beetabuldee  in  June  and  July  1857,  a3dr:> 
the  Kamptee  flying  column  from  9th  November  1858  to  26th  Januaiy  1859 ;  served  also  with  the  expeditioo  v>  -m 
Puchmurree  Hills,  and  was  present  at  tiie  capture  of  Hurrakote  in  November  1859. 

M0  Captain  A.  M.  Lys  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  il^vi 

«^  Captain  E.  A.  Wood  was  present  with  the  North  Canara  Field  Force  in  1859. 

>7i  Captain  H.  T.  Harris  was  present  against  a  body  of  RohiUas  on  the  banks  of  the  Ktshna  river  in  Feb.  \^ 

^"^  Captain  R.  B.  Camming  served  with  the  Land  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  186B  {Uaii 


was  ^ 

Division  in  18  sg* _ 

with  Colonel  Nott's  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  other  rebels,  and  with  Colonel  Primrose's  Cotui 
present  at  Gopaulpore  and  other  mmor  aflhirs  (Medal). 

w*  Captain  T.  Hiprpinson  served  ontho  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  the  expedition  against  the  Beaot«eT!:>t 
in  Feb.  1869,  and  wnn  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India.  Served  aiaoirih^ 
Meranzie  Valley  Field  Force  in  April  i860. 

s7»  Captain  A.  Cook  was  employed  with  a  detachment  of  the  32nd  Madras  Native  Infkntry  that  foruwi  rmc  -^ 
force  in  the  field  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  ftx)m  9th  November  1858.  Was  engaged  in  the  pass 
of  insurgent  Shans  on  the  north-eastern  frontier  of  Tenasserim  and  Martaban  Provinces  during  MayiS6a. 

«7*  Captain  J.  B.  Lepgett  was  employed  with  the  Bellary  Movable  Column  in  i8s8. 

«?»  Captain  C.  Haytcr  was  employed  in  1857-59  in  Bengal,  and  served  with  the  ShahatMd  Field  Foite  =& 


Brigadier  Douirlas.  and  accompanied  Captain  Place  with  a  party  of  one  subadar  and  25  sepoys,  and  hj 
surprised  the  rebel  post  of  Mamdoorah  and  captured  26  boats  7th  August  1858  ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Snbr  t 
the  left  bank  of  the  Soane  and  destruction  of  the  rebel  boats  on  the  2iBt  August,  again  atthe  destmctionof  Uuit^^ 
on  the  20th  September,  at  the  taking  of  Noorpoor,  Surragah,  and  Turcole,  when  those  towns  and  several  b^- 
were  destroyed  (Medal).  Served  with  the  eastern  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Al£c<icac>' 
the  Naga  H'iU  Tribes  in  1867. 

»o  Captain  L.  B.  Banco  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  ist  June  1858.  Served  with  the  Belko-Ji.^- 
able  Column  under  Brigadier  Spottiswoode  in  1858. 

*B^  Captain  G.  C.  Bird  served  in  the  North  Canara  campaign  from  March  to  December  1858,  andwasprner- 
various  skirmishes  and  pursuits. 

»»  Captain  E.  W.  Shaw  was  employed  in  the  suppiiBssion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  tnd  was  preacie 
Bunnee  with  force  forming  rear  guara  of  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  during  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  »bop«='' 
at  the  Affair  of  Dobriah  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  at  Hurryah  on  the  29th  Augost  1S5S,  ti*'^ 
Doomeragunge  on  26th  November  1858,  under  Brigadier  Rowcroft,  also  at  Burrecah  on  the  3ni  December  1:? 
present  at  the  battle  of  Toolseporo  (Medal). 

«w  Captain  J.  B.  Taylor  served  with  field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  iVom  i6th  NoTember  i:.- >• 
X2th  March  1859. 

*^  Captain  J.  A.  Richmond  served  with  field  detachmentson  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  from  z6thNoveDiber  ii?  ^' 
X2th  March  1859.  __  . 

»«  Captain  C.  A.  Porteous  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  andi«»  pwctv 
Kanta,  at  Bnnneo  with  the  force  forming  the  rear  guard  of  the  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  dnrinf  the  c^jxcr . 
Lucknow,  present  at  Bansee  on  the  22n(rand  28th  September  1858,  at  Chittrah  on  the  30th  September  185S.  H^ 
other  afikirs  on  the  9th  and  20th  October  1858,  and  at  Doomeragunge  on  the  13th  September  1858;  serredwiii-' 
force  under  Major  General  Whitlock  in  Bundlecund,  and  present  with  the  detachment  which  proceeded  in  M«.~- 
x8s9  under  Brigadier  Faddy  against  Runmust  Sin§fh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

S7  Captain  A.  Godfrey  was  present  with  his  regunent  on  field  service  in  1857  and  1858. 

•M  Captain  C,  J.  O.  Chambers  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  withMf^orGeDenlWhRlrci' 
Force  1858,  was  present  with  the  reserve  during  the  action  at  Girwassah  i6th  December  1858.  Engaged  viiiics 
rebels  in  the  Ballaput  Jungle  26th  August  1859  (Medal). 

*M  Captain  M.  Furlong  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  xst  June  1858.  With  the  Bdluy  Fidd  T9» 
under  Colonel  Spottiswoode.  ^  ^  ^^  1  ^ 

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"0  Captain  B.  O.  V.  Holloway  senred  with  the  Corps  of  Obserratioii  under  Sir  James  Ontaram  at  the  Alunhagh 
?om  25th  Febnuuy  till  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  Biege  and  capture  of  Lncknow  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
»i  Captain  W.  O.  Foord  was  employed  with  a  field  force  from  5th  March  1858,  and  engaged  with  a  small  party  of 
bA  rebels  on  the  and  October  1858. 
^  Captain  0.  J.  O.  Fitsgerald  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Baichore  Doab  from  4th  June  to  5th  Angost 

^  Captain  H.  F.  H.  Sewell  was  actirely  employed  daring  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbulpoor 
ietricts  in  1858. 

^  Captain  W.  R.  Sheffield  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Bangor  and  Nerbndda  Territories,  in  the'snp- 
res.<ion  of  the  Indian  mntiny  from  6th  Februaxy  1858  j  present  in  the  action  of  Punwarree  99th  December  1858 
Uledal). 

**'*  Captain  F.  S.  FitsPatriok  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Baichore  Doab  from  4th  June  to  5th  August 
858. 

^*  Captain  G.  T.  P.  Lnxmoore  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58.  With  Sir  J.  Outxam's 
brpB  of  Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lncknow ;  served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Division 
unng  his  campaign  in  Oude,  from  June  to  December  1858 :  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  river  at 
oltnnpore  and  other  minor  afiUrs ;  and  with  Major  Baikes'  Field  Column  which  engaged  and  repulsed  the  enemy 
t  Shahpore,  Oude,  on  the  xath  October  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

^'  Captain  1*.  C.  Desborough  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  North  Oanara  Feld  Force  at  Tellaporeand  Bomun- 
nlly  from  May  to  December  1859,  and  was  several  times  engaged  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels. 

»8  Captain  T.  B.  Tabuteau  served  with  the  xst  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Bengal  mntiny  In  1858, 
icladin^  the  Oude  campaign  and  an  afikir  at  the  fort  of  Koli  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Native 
nfuntry  in  the  Abvssinian  Bxpedition  in  x868  (Medal). 

^  Captun  W.  Coningham  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  Biver  for  the  sup- 
rc38ion  of  disturbances^  the  Nizam's  donunionin  coxgunction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Bose  from  xst  to  30th 
larch  1859  (Medal). 

^  Captain  G.  Chrystie  was  eznployed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbndda  territories,  in  the  suppression 
if  the  Indian  mutiny  from  20th  June  1858 ;  served  with  the  Field  Detachment  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  aim  Colonel 
lecice  in  the  Sanger  districts  in  November  and  December  1858,  and  in  Bundlecund  in  January  and  February  X850. 

*"  Captain  G.  JT  T.  Whitlock  was  employed  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbndda  Territones, 
Q  the  Bunpreaaion  of  the  Indian  mntiny  from  sxst  October  1858  ;  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Mt^'or  Greneral  Whitlock 
lommanding  the  division  from  6th  April  1859  co  the  breaking  np  of  the  force  on  3iBt  December  1859  (Medal). 

^^  Captain  F.  J.  Wronghton  served  with  the  field  force  in  Bundlecund  under  Mtyor  General  Whitlock. 

SM  Captain  H.  H.  H.  Hallett  served  with  Major  General  Whitlook's  Field  Force  in  Bundlecund  from  Anril  to  agfh 
)ecember  1850. 

•»  Captain  B.  S.  Ludlow  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1859. 

^  Captain  H.  Porteoua  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  Khond  outbreak  in  Bead  in  May  and  June  1862.  Was 
m  field  service  in  TJngool  and  Autmullick  in  the  Gurghauty  of  Oiissa  from  xst  May  till  3rd  June  1863. 

^  Captain  J.  M'Mullin  served  with  the  59th  Foot  at  the  operations  before  Canton  and  at  its  capture  in  1857 
Medal  with  Clasp).  i'  5/ 

^  Lieut.  E.  Qnin  served  with  the  33rd  Begiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
tresent  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'^*^  Lieut.  Chick  was  present  during  the  siege  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (Medal). 

"^  Captain  B.  G.  E.  Dalrymple  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala 
Medal). 

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2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  14  June  65. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  14  June  65. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  8  May  6$. 
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3z  Dec.  70  xBt  Squadron  Subaltern,  7  Feb.  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
23  Aug.  7o|2nd  Sauadron  Subaltern,  s  Nov.  70. 

lu  medical  charge,  29  March  70. 


2nd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Raised  5  Nov,  1817). 

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Colonel  E. M.Mao  Gregor,  late  a  Cav.  ...  la  Apr.  71 
VfS'  Lt.Colonel  J.  Blair,  late  2  Cavalry...  10  June 70 

Major  H.  P.  Sykes,  late  a  Cavalry 3  Apr.  68 

Major  H.  Phillipps,  Staff  Corps 10  Sept.73 

Captain  C.  A.  Owen,  Gen.  List   27  Oct.  73 

Captain  J.  Fagan,  Gea.  List a7  Dec.  71 

Captain  C.  W.  Gabb,  Gren.  List  27  Mar.  71 

Lieut.  W.  H.  D.  Jones,  Staff  Corps  21  Aug.  67 

Surgeon  A.  Barry,  MD 


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and  Squadron  Officer,  i  Jan.  64. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  1  Jan.  64. 

Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Officer,  z  Apr.  73. 

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zst  Squadron  Subaltern,  28  Nov.  68.— Officiating   Oommandut 

and  Squadron  Subaltern,  14  Jxme  71.  [Aden  Trocp. 

In  meuical  charge,  28  Sept.  70. 


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Colonel  J.  C.  Graves,  CB.  Cavalry 

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Captain  J.  F.  Willoughby,  Gen.  List 

Captain  M.  W.  Stevens,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  M.  Ma3rne,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.  James,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  C.  J.  F.  M'Dowall 


27  Nov.  67  Conmiandant,  z  Jan.  6a. 

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4  Fob.  70  3rd  Squad.  Officer,  17  Aug.  70. 
Z9  Aug.  71  Adjutant,  z  June  72.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
3z  Mar.  69  ist  Squadron  Subaltern,  aa  Oct.  70.— Officiating  A^ntanL 
a6  Apr.  70  2nd  Sauadron  Subaltern,  a  Aug.  7Z. 
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Colonel  R.  M.  Westropp,  Bombay  Lif. 
Major  C.  D'XJ.  La  Touche,  Staff  Corps., 
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Sind  Frontier  Force. 


Colonel  F.  A.  H.  Look,  Staff  Corps  . 
Captain  W.  S.  Peat,  Gen.List 


z5  Aug.  68 
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( Commandant  in  Chief   and  Political   Agent,  Bind  Frootff 
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Lieut.  C.  A.  de  N.  Lucas,  Staff  Corps  ...  zz  Nov.  68 

Lieut.  R.  H.  Daniell,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  7Z 

Lieut.  F.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps  'a8  Oct.  7Z 

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Jacket,  Dark  Oreen, 
Commandant,  z  Juno  72. 
and  in  Com.  and  Sqtiadron  Officer,  6  Mar.  69. 
2nd  Squadron  Officer,  5  Aug.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
3rd  Squadron  Officer,  6  July  7z.— Officiating  and  SqnaaronOiE*' 
!AU,iutant,  6  July  7Z.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
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(ajor  J.  F.  Forbes,  Staff  Corps 

iaptain  M.  M.  Carpendale,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  M.  Hogg.  Staff  Corps 

Jieat.  W.  lioch,  Staff  Corps 

ieat.H.  F.  B.  Lucas,  Staff  Corps 

deut.  P.  J.  Maitlanrt.  Staff  Corps 

dent.  T.  Hope,  Staff  Corps 

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19  Dec.  73 
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II  Nov.  68 

8  Feb.  70 
28  Oct.  71 


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Commandant,  z  Mar.  71. 

and  in  Command  aod  Squadron  Officer,  i  March  71. 

2nd  Squadron  Officer,  5  Aug.  68. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  z  March  71. — Officiating  Adjutant. 

Adjutant,  25  June  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

i8t  Squadron  Subaltern. 

and  Squadron  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  29  Dec.  68.— Sick  Furlough. 


3rd  Regiment  Sind  Horse  {Raised  4  Nov.  1857). 

"  Cbvtbil  Ihdia"— "  Abtbsxitli." 
Head  Quarters  at  Jaoobabad.    Jacket,  Dark  Oreen, 


Cajor  J.  H.  P.  Malcolmson,  Staff  Corps  i  9  Apr.  68 


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Captain  H.  B.  M'Neill,  Qen.  List  . 


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!^ptain  J.  B.  Gordon,  Gen.  List- 
Lieut.  H.  O.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps  

Cdeut.  B.  D.  N.  Smith,  Staff  Corps.... 
Lieut.  B.  V.  P.  Monteith,  5  l4uicers  . 
Surgeon  B.  Colson,  KB,   


la  Jan,  71 
25  July  73 
21  Fob.  71 
29  Nov.  70 
28  Cot.  7x 
28  Oct.  71 


Commandant,  za  April  73. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Officer,  z  Oct.  71. 

and  Squadron  Officer,  z  Oct.  7Z.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

3rd  Squadron  Officer,  35  June  70. 

Adjutant. 

TSt  Squadron  Subaltern. 

and  Squadron  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  6  July  7o~Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 


Aden  Troop  {Baised  23  Oct.  1867). 

Captain  G.  8.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps  Izo  Deo.  65 1  Commandant,  6  April  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Captain  C.  W.  Gabb,  Gen.  List  I27  Mar.  7Z (Officiating  Commandant,  3  April  73.— flquad.  Sub.  andCayaliy. 

Nora.— The  BflbcUve  Establishment  of  the  Aden  Troop  consists  of  1  Commandant,  z  Russuldar,  a  Naib  Russnldars, 
z  Kote  Dnffedar,  z  Quaxter  Master  Duffedar,  z  Pay  Duffedar,  8  Duffedars,  z  Trumpeter,  2  Farriers,  83  Sowars. 


Native  Artillery. 

No.  z  Company—"  Pukjaub  "— **  Mooltak  "— "  Abtssdill." 

No.  z  Company  at  Aden ;  No.  a  Company  at  Bi^'kote. 

Lieut.  W.  H.  F.  Sorell,  R.  Art '34  June  63  Commanding  No.  z  Company.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.  R.  A.  Montgomery,  R.  Artilleiy  jis  Jan.  68  Officiating  in  Command. 
Captain  G.  H.  Candy,  Royal  Artillery  ...'zo  Dec.  60  Commanding  No.  2  Company. 

Lieut.  J.  D.  Bnodgrass,  R.  Artillery Iz8  July  65  With  No.  a  Company.— sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Lieut.  J.  W.  T.  Spencer,  R.A I  8  Jan.  70  With  No.  a  Company. 

Mountain  Trains. 

Qoojarat Attached  to  No.  a  Company  Native  Artilleiy,  Rajkote. 

Bind  FroatiMr    Attached  to  30th  Regiment  Native  In&ntry,  Jaoobabad. 

Kon.— The  eflbctive  Establishment  of  a   Company  of  Native  Artillerr  consists  of  i  Bubedar,X3  Jemedars» 
6  Havildars,  6  Naiques,  a  Buglers,  70  Privates,  z  £oy,  2  Bhisties.    Total  90. 


Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners. 

**  Pu»JAXIB"— "  MOOLTAK"— "  G00«aJLT"— "  PBBSIA"— "  RbSHIRB  "— "  KHOOSKiA"— "  BtrSHUl"— "  CSKRA.L 

iKniA. " — *•  Abtssihia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kirkee.    Cloth,  Scarlet,     Fadnge,  Dark  Blue, 


^ajor  J.  Hills,  R.  Engineers 

Captain  J.  H.  R.  Cmickshank,  R.  Bug. 

Captain  T.  Glaney,  R.  Engineers. 

Lieut,  H.  O.Selby,  R.  Eng 

Lieut  T.  R.  Henn,  R.  Engineers  

Captain  C.  P.  Newport,  Staff  Coips 

Captain  R,  Hennell,  Gen.  List 

Jwut.  H.  Melliss,  Staff  Corps 

Captafai  W.  W.  Haywood,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  P.  T.  Stock,  Gen.  List  

Bwgeon  Mi^or  J.  F.  Straker    

Burgeon  Mijor  Wm.  Davey. 


5  July  7a 
zs  May  70 

z  Nov.  7a 

Z3  Jan.  6q 
7  July  69 
4  Mar.  69 
az  Feb.  7z 
3Z  Mar.  69 


Commandant,  33  Aug.  7Z.         [z  Nov.  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Adjutant,  Superintendent  of  Instruction,  and  and  m  Command, 
<  Quarter  Master  and  Interpreter  and  Superintendent  of  Field 
(     and  Park  Train,  30  Aug.  73.— Ofllciating  Adjutant. 
Doing  Duty  Officer,  20  March  7a. 

Doing  Dutj  Officer,  30  Nov.  7a.  [Interpreter. 

Coizmiandmg  No.  z  Company,  Kirkee.— Officiating  iQr.lib:.   and 
Commanding  No.  3  Company,  Kirkee. 
Comzzianding  No.  a  Company,  Kirkee. 


3z  Oct.  69  Commanding  No.  4  Company,  Kirkee. 
4  Feb.  71 "  '■      *' 


Commanding  No.  5  Company,  Aden. 
In  medical  cuburge,  z6  July  68.— Fmrlough  to  Europe. 
5  Feb.  66  Officiating  in  medical  chiuge,  z8  April  7a. 

Non.— The  Efltetive  Establishment  of  the  Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners  consists  of  5  Compaaiies  with  z  Com- 
mandant, 5  Officers  Commanding  Companies,  z  Adjutant,  z  Sergeant  Major,  z  Quarter  Master  Sergeant,  4  Sergeants, 
4FirstCon>orals,  4  Second  Corporals,  z  Subedar  Major,  4  Subedars,  5  Jemedars,  5  Staff  Havildars,  zs  Havildani» 
I  Bugle  Miyor,  9  Buglers,  40  Naiques,  and  500  Privates. 


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425         ^B^  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Grenadiers — Raised  i  June  1796). 

"  MA2rOA.X.0RB"— "  HTDiBABAD."— 3KD  DbCBHDBB  i866. 

Head  Qoarters  at  Foona.    Facinfft,  White. 


KkXX,  NaVBS,  AlTD  COBP8. 


Absct 
Rabk. 


Rbio-bkb. 


Colonel  B.  H.  Johnstone,  Stafif  Corps  ... 

Colonel  E.  L.  Scott,  Staff  Corps as 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 9 

Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Williams,  Stafl  Corps      3 

Captain  C.  F.  Hughes,  Staff  Corps  7 

Xieut.  G.  W.  Hinde,  Staff  Corps 25 

Captain  J.  Affleck,  Staff  Corps  13 

Captain  L.  G.  Brown,  Staff  Corps 9 

Surgeon  Major  C.  J.  Svlyester,  MD... 
•Surgeon  Major  T.  Miller,  MD 


Dec.  70  Commandant,  z  Jan.  6a. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

July  7a  Officiating  Commandant,  15  Marcn  73. — sdA.  in  Com.  xa  K.L 

Dec.  69  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 

Mar.  74  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 

June  73  Adjutant.  7  June  73.— Attached  to  Ornnmissariat  DepaitaienL 

OcL  71 1  Officiating  AcUutant.— Wing  Subaltern  sz  N.L 

June  69, Quarter  Master,  az  July  69. 

June  66,  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  a9  Nov.  73. 

land  Wing  Subaltern. 
May  66;in  medical  charge,  9  Deo.  68. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  3z  Jan.  7a. 


2nd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Grenadiers — Raised  i  June  1796) 

'"  Egypt  "— "  KoMMQAJJit.  **—"  Kibzbb."    Left  Flank  Company,  *'  Pbbszi.  "— "  ABXBSorLi.*' 
Head  Quaitere  at  Adan.    J^Vieiii^*,  White. 


Colonel  W.  E.  Macleod,  Staff  Corps . 

Colonel  St.  J.  O'N.  Muter,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  S.  DeB.  Edwardes,  late  a  N.I 
Lt.Colonel  G.  H.  W.  Fagan,  late  a  N.  I. 

Captain  H.  T.  Bulkley,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  M.  Ryves,  Gen.  List , 

Captain  F.  P.  Worthy,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  C.  C.  Y.  Butler,  Staff  Corps   .. 


Surgeon  Major  F.  H.  Plmnptre  . 
Surgeon  J.  T.  Welsh 


X  5  Aug.  68  Commandant,   Z4  July  68. — ^Acting  Superintendent  of  Am? 

Clothing. 
z8  Mar.  7a  Officiating  Commandant,  a8  May  73. — ^and  in  Com.  13  N J. 
4  Feb.  71  2nd  in  Conmuind  and  Wing  Officer,  so  Aug.  73, 
17  April  72  Wing  Officer,  i  Oct.  73. 
19  Deo.  7a  Adjutant,  aa  Jan.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
4  Feb.  7z  Quarter  Master,  za  Feb.  73.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
12  June  70'Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
16  July  70  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  4  June  73. 
and  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  z6  July  68. — Furlough  to  Europe. 

[Officiating  in  medical  charge,  x8  June  73. 


Srd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Light  Infantry — Raised  i  June  1796). 

Sbbdasbbb  •*— **  SBBXxraA.rATAV  "— **  Bsari-Boo-ALi  "—PuBJA-irB  "— "  Mooltajt  *'— **  Goojxbxt  "— "  Abtssibu." 

Light  Company,  "PBasii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Ahmsdabad.    Faeinffe,  Sky  Blue. 


Colonel  J.  Q.  Scott,  Bombay  Inf. 
Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  Bowen,  Staff  Corps. 

Major  J.  R.  Strutt,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  L.  F.  Heath,  Staff  Conis  

Captain  E.  H.  Noyes,  Staff  Cforps  .... 

Captain  J.  M.  Madden,  Gen.  List 

Captain  G.  C.  Sartorius,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  T.  H.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Surgeon  Mi^or  J.  Gilbert 

fiurgeonMiQor  C.  Johnson 


IT  June 70! Commandant,  24  Sept^. 
.  8  June  70  and  in  Command  and  wing  Officer,  23  Deo.  66. 
ao  Dec.  7  z  Wing  Officer,  Z3  May  68. 
zz  Jan.  67  Adjutant,  Z9  June  7a. 

za  June  70!  Quarter  Master,  30  June  69. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
3z  Oct.  09  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  39  March  73. 
z  Oct.  69Jist  Wing  Subaltern,  az  Dec.  7a. 
28  Oct.  71  [and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Feb.  7a. 
33  Mar.  681  In  medical  charge,  26  Oct.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
'Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (or  Rifle  Corps — Raised  i  JuTie  1796). 

*  SsBuroAPA.TA.ic  "— **  BszTZ-Boo^Au  "— "  Bourbon  "— "  PuxjiA.uB  *'— '"  Moolxxk  •*— "  Pbbsia  "— "  RBsmBi"' 

"  KhOOSHAB  "— **  BUBHIBB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Battara.     Jacket,  Hi/le  Oreen.  Faeiiiffe,  Sed. 

Colonel  H.  H.  A.  Wood,  Staff  Corps zs  Aug.  68  Commandant,  30  Julv  73. 

3  July  7a  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Aug.  73. — Furloagb. 
3  Feb.  7a  Offg.  and  in  Command,  Z3  Nov.  7a.— Wing  Offloer  la  N.L 
3  Jan.  73  Win^  Officer,  za  June  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
ao  July  72  Officiatisg  Wing  Officer,  Z7  July  7a. 
19  Dec.  7a  Adjutant.  9  Aug.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Z4  Nov.  68  Quarter  Master,  Z4  Nov.  73. — Furlough  to  Europe, 
za  Aug.  7z  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  zo  July  67.— Officiating  Quarter  Master, 
ao  July  69  and  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Sept.  70. — Officiating  Adjutant. 
In  medical  charge,  Z7  Nov.  69. 


orps 

Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  Sheppard,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lt.Colonel  W.  Bannerman,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  W.A.  Glasspoole,  Staff  Corps 
Major  C.  B.  Crispin,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  S.  Carter,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  F.  Comyn,  Gen.  List ... 
Captain  W.  Marshall,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  S.  Seton,  late  a  E.R. 
Surgeon  Mayor  C.  G.  H.  Boss 


5th  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 

Sbbdasbbb  "— "  Sbbiitoapatak  '*— *•  Kahuit  "■— "  Bbbx-Boo-Ali."    Left  Flank  Company,  "  Pbbsxa." 
Head  Quarters  at  Balgaam.     Faeimfe,  Black  Velvet, 


Colonel  W.  W.  Taylor,  Bombay  Inf. 
Lt.Colonel  F.  Boome,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Major  A.  A.  DesYoBuz,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  L.  G.  Brown,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  B.  A.  C.  Hunt,  late  5  N.I. 


Captain  G.  G.  H.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps  , 
Captain  R.  M.  Chambers,  late  5  N.I..... 
Lieut.  0.  O.  Nicholetts,  Stafl  Corps  .... 
Surgeon  Major  H.  Day,  MD 


13  Feb.  69, Commandant. 

aS  Oct.  68  and  in  Comnumd  and  Wing  Officer,  za  Nor.  70. 

8  Dec.  68j  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 

9  June  661  Attached.— Wing  Subaltern  i  K.L 
a  Aug.  69!  Adjutant,  z  Oct.  69. 

4  Aug.  66  Quarter  Master,  9  June  7Z. 
3z  Oct.  69,  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  73. 
a8  Oct.  7z'2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  34  Aug.  7a. — Siok  Fuxiough. 
In  medical  charge,  Z7  Oct.  67. 


Colonel  J.  A.  S.  Faulkner,  Infantry. 
Colonel  H.  T.  Briggs,  Staff  Corps  ..., 
Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Elder,  Staff  Corps  , 
Major  C.  D.  J.  Dodd,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  G.  W.  Sawyer,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  E.  R.  Reay,  Gen.  List 

Captain  S.  S.  Dalmahoy,  Gen.  List 
Lieut.  A.  J.  P.  Nuthall,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  A.  M.  Rogers   


6th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 

"  SsBiiroArATAii." 
Head  Quarters  at  Balgaiua.    Faeinffe,  BUtek, 


za  Dec.  7z!Commandant. 

a  July  7a  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  Z9  Jan.  67. 
39  Jan.  74  Wing  Officer,  as  Nov.  69.-<)ffioiating  and  in  Commaod. 

Z3  June  7z  '^^ — "' — "*' — '^'" "  * — '* 

ao  May  67 

8  Feb.  70 
zo  Oct.  70 
a8  Oct.  7Z 
24  June  7  a 


Officiating  Wing  Officer,  z8  April  7a. 

Adjutant,  3  Jan.  7a. 

Quarter  Master,  37  July  70. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  Z5  March  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  Z7  Jan.  72. 

In  medical  cbarge,  7  May  73. 


7th  Bombay  Natdye  Infantry   (Baised  i  June  1796). 

"  Sbbdasxxs  "— "  SzBuroAPiLTAX  "— **  Bbvi-Boo<Ai<z.*' 
Head  Qtuuten  at  Bigkoto.    A  Wing  at  Taniuu    JPaeingt^  White. '  | 


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RUIK,  'SkMXBt  AJTB  COBPS. 


Abitt 
Baitx. 


Rbkabks. 


Colonel  S.  H.  8.  Bowdich,  Bombay  Inf. 

U.Colonel  A.  F.  Battye,  Staff  Goips 

Kajor  A.  R.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  K.  Cnnningham,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  W.  H.  Yates.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  8.  Start,  late  6  N.I 

Lieat.  H.  C.  E.  Lucas,  Staff  Corps 

Sonceon  B.  H.  Batty 


xo  l£ar.  69  Commandant,  z  Jiui.  63. 

zo  Dec.  70  and  in  Coznmand  and  Wing  Officer,  za  Feb.  66. 

90  Dec.  71  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. 

30  Mar.  68  Adjutant,  a6  Feb.  73.— Fnrlongh  to  Europe. 

4  Mar.  60  Quarter  Master,  30  Dec.  7x.— iSick  Furlough. 
3x  Oct.  69  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Jan.  7a.— Officiating  Quarter  Master.. 

7  Oct.  71  and  Wing  Subaltern,  ao  Nov.  71.— Offlciatmg  Ac(jutant. 
In  medi<^  charge,  39  Dec.  68. 


8th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 


"  HTDBBABAn."    Light  Company,  "  Pbbsia..' 
Head  Quartern  at  Poena.    Facingt,  White, 
Colonel  J.  P.  Sandwith,  Staff  Corps. 

Colonel  A.  Becher,  Staff  Corps  , 

Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Wahab,  Staff  Corps 
M^r  S.  Fellows,  Staff  Coi 


orps 

Captain  H.  8.  Tandy,  Staff  tk>rps  .. 
Captain  H.  Gardiner,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  S.  Bimington,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  T.  R.  M.  Maopherson.  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  B.  sexton,  MD. 


zx  Dec.  70  Commandant,  15  Mar.  67. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 


aaDec.  73 
Z3  June  7a 
zo  Dec.  70 
zajune  73 


Wina  Officer,  Nov.  jx.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer,  ao  Feb.  73. 


Acyutant,  za  June  73 


13  June  69  Quarter  Master,  7  Dec.  70. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  3Z  May  73. 


ao  July  66 
a8  Oct.  71 


ana  Wing  Subaltern,  6  Nov.  73. 
In  medical  charge,  35  Oct.  73. 


9th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  September  1797). 

"  Sbbikgapatam  "— "  PuirjAUB  "— "  MooLiur." 
Head  Quarters  at  Ahmadabad.    Faeiitge^  Black, 


Colonel  C.  B.  Baugh,  Staff  Carps 

Colonel  C.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps 

Lt^Colonel  B.  Mallaby,  Staff  Corps 

LkColonel  O.  W.  Hanson,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  V.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  C.  Morse,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  H.  Coles,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  A.  W.  Proudfoot,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mijor  B.  Boustead 


z3  June  70 
z8  June  73 
3  Aug.  7a 
3  Jan.  74 
aoAug.  69 
za  June  70 
ao  June  70 
a8  Oct.  71 


Commandant,  4  Apr.  66. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  5  Dec.  66.— Furl,  to  Europe. 

Officiating  and  in  Conmiand,  34  Apr&  73. 

Wing  Officer,  Z9  Jan.  67. 

Adjutant,  zz  Sept.  69.— Forlough  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  6  July  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  za  June  70. — Officiating  Quarter  Master.. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  39  May  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  3  Aug.  70. 


lOth  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Light  Infantry. — Raised  6  Sejptemher  1797). 

"  CbBTBAL  IvDIA  *•— *•  ABTBSXini.." 

Head  Quarters  at  Mhow.    A  Wing  at  ladore.    Facinge,  Black. 


Colonel  W.  Pirie,  Staff  Oorps 
Colonel  H.  H.  James,  Staff  Corps. 
Ll  Colonel  T.  W.  W.  Pierce,  Staff  Corps 
MiOor  F.  T.  Comewall,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  B.  G.  Humfirey,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  B.  Blowers,  Staff  Oorps  

Lieut.  L.A.T.  M'Cudden,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  Q.  C.  Dobbs,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  T.  Murray 


Z3  Dec.  7x 
Z4  Sept.  73 
39  Dec.  73 
33  Jan.  69 

z7  Aug.  68 
Z3  June  69 
30  Nov.  70 
a8  Oct.  7Z 
7  Mar.  60 


Commandant,  6  Nov.  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64.— Offg.  Comdnt- 

Wing  Officer,  35  Nov.  64.— -Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  Z7  Dec.  73. 

Adjutant. 

Officiating  Adjutant,  t  Oct  73. 

Quarter  Master,  5  Aug.  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  Z4  Aug.  73.— Officiating  Quurterlfester.. 

3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  zj  Nov.  7a.-  Atta<^d  to  Commissariat. 

In  medical  charge,  zo  Sept.  57. 


Ilth  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  15  January  1799). 

Light  Company, "  PBBSii." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bhooj.    Facinge,  Fate  B^. 


Colonel  C.  T.  Palin,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  T.  Thatcher,  Staff  Corps ., 
Lt. Colonel  M.  Boyd,  Staff  Corps  ..... 
Major  J.  C.  Hobson,  Staff  Corps   .... 

Captain  W.  F.  Hume,  Gen.  list 

Lieut.  H.  E.  Penton,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  H.  French,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  G.  Trevor,  Staff  Oorps  . 

Lieat.  C.  J.  Dickson,  Staff  Corps  .... 
BuTfceon  Major  C.  S!.  Colston 


zz  June 73 
zo  June  69 

4  Feb.  7z 

3  Oct.  71 
37  Oct.  7z 
3z  Aug.  66 

zMar.  7z 
V 


Commandant,  a8  Sept^o. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  a8  Sept.  70. 

Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  24  April  7a. 

Adjutant,  35  Mar.  71.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  A^utant,  37  Aug.  73. 

Quarter  luster,  3Z  Jan.  73. 

:st  Wing  Subaltern,  8  Oct  70.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  zst  Wing  Subaltern, 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  34  April  7a. 

In  medical  charge,  Z9  June  7a. 


12th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  15  January  1799). 

"  KxBKn  "-"  MBBJorxB  »— "  Htdbbjlbad  "— "  Cbhtbal  Itoii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bharwar.    Faeinge,  Deep  Bt{f. 


Colonel  J.  H.  Champion,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  E.  L.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 
U.Colonel  W.  A.  Park,  In&m^. 
U.  Colonel  W.  Bannerman,  Staff  Corps . 
Major  C.  T.  Heathoote,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

"        -  "  ™ ne,  Gen.  Usb  


Oapt.  O.  M.  Browne,  < 

Captain  O.  H.  F.  L.  Way,  Staff  Oorps.. 


Lieut.  W.  P.  Kennedy,  u  Foot -.... 
SurgwrnMi^or  0.  F.OgilTie,  MD. 


to  Dec  70  Commaadant,  aa  May  t 

35  July  7a  and  in  Com.  and  Wixig  Officer,  z8  May  79.-- Ofi^.  Com.  z  N.L 

az  Feb.  7z  Officiating  and  in  Command*  Z9  Mai«h  73. 

3  Feb.  73  Wing  Officer,  z8  Oct.  7Z.— Officiating  ana  in  Comsaand,  4  NX 
7  Sept.  68  Offioating  Wing  Officer,  a6  Nov.  70. 

za  Mar.  7a  Adjutant,  la  Mar.  73. 

4  Feb.  7z  Quarter  Master,  zo  Nov.  73. 

zz  Dec.  70  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  zz  Deo.  70. 
98  OcL  7z  snd  Wing  Subaltern. 

Iln  medical  chax^e.  ^-^  ^ 

Digitized 'by  VjOOQLC 


425        1st  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Grenadiers — Raised  i  June  1796). 

"  MA2roA.L0Ra  " — **  HTDiKjLBAD."— 3RD  Decbxbxb  x866. 
Head  Quarters  at  Foona.    Faewngt,  WkiU. 


Rajtk,  Naiciis,  ls-d  COXP8. 


Akmt 
Bank. 


EsitlBKS. 


Colonel  B.  M.  Johnstone,  Staff  Corps  ...  zi  Dec.  70 

Colonel  E.  L.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 25  July  73 

Lt.  Colonel  W.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 9  Dec.  69 

Lt. Colonel  B.  P.  WilUams,  Staff  Corps      3  Mar.  74 

Captain  C.  F.  Hughes,  Staff  Corps  7  June  73 

liieut.  G.  W.  Hiude,  Staff  Corps 35  Oct.  71 

Captain  J.  Affleck,  Staff  Corps  13  June  69 

Captain  L.  G.  Brown,  Staff  Corps 9  June  66 

Surgeon  M^or  C.  J.  Sylvester,  MD 3  May  66 

Surgeon  Major  T.  Miller,  MD 


Commandant,  x  Jan.  69. — Furiongh  to  Europe. 

Officiating  Commandant,  15  Mardi  73.— and  in  Com.  13  VX 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 

Adjutant,  7  June  73. — ^Attached  to  Commissariat  Depai^BOL 

Officiating  A^utanL— Wing  Subaltern  az  N.L 

Quarter  Master,  az  July  69. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  39  Nov.  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  9  Dec.  68.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  mediwd  charge,  3x  Jan.  7a. 


2nd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Grenadiers — Raised  i  June  1796). 

'" B&TPT *'— "  KoBZOATTic  "— ■"  KiBKM."    Left  Flauk  Company,  *•  Pzaszi. "— "  AjBraauriA.'* 
Head  Quarters  at  Aden.    Faeinfft,  White. 


Colonel  W.  E.  Macleod,  Staff  Corps . 

Colonel  St.  J.  O'N.  Muter,  Staff  Corps... 
Lt.Colonel  S.  DeB.  Edwardes,  late  a  N.I 
LtColonel  G.  H.  W.  Fagan,  late  a  N.  I 
Captain  H.  T.  Bulkley,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  C.  M.  Byves,  Gen.  List , 

Captain  F.  P.  W<)rthy,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  C.  C.  Y.  Butler,  Staff  Corps   . 


Surgeon  Major  F.  H.  Plumptre  . 
Surgeon  J.  T.  Welsh 


1$  Aug.  68  Commandant,  14  July  68. — ^Acting  Superintendent  of  li^ 

Clothing. 
z8  Mar.  73  Officiating  Commandant,  a8  May  73. — and  in  Com.  13  N.L 
4  Feb.  71  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  20  Aug.  73. 
17  April  7a  Wing  Officer,  i  Oct.  73. 
X9  Dec.  73  Adjutant,  as  Jan.  73.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
4  Feb.  7z  Quarter  Master,  la  Feb.  73.— Officiating  Ac^jatajit. 
12  June  70  Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
16  July  70  ist  Wing  Bubaltem,  4  June  73. 
and  Wing  Subaltern. 

In  medical  charge,  z6  July  68.>-Fur1ongh  to  Eniope. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  x8  June  73. 


3rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Liglit  Infantry — Raised  i  June  1796). 

*  SXSDASBIB  "— •*  SbBIITOAPATAJC  *'— "  BbXI-BoO-Ah  *•— PUKJAITB  '*— "  MoOLTAV  "— **  GOOJBBAT  " — "  ABTaSOTIi." 

Light  Company,  "Pbbsxi.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Ahmedabad.    Facing;  Sky  Blue. 


Colonel  J.  G.  Scott.  Bombay  Inf. 
Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  Bowen,  Staff  Corps... 

Mf^or  J.  R.  Strutt,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  L.  F.  Heath,  Staff  Coros  

Captain  E.  H.  Noyes,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  J.  M.  Madden,  Gen.  List 

Captain  G.  C.  Sartorlus,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  T.  H.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Surgeon  Mi^or  J.  Gilbert 

Surgeon  Migor  C.  Johnson 


I  June  70;  Commandant,  34  Sept.  70. 

8  June  70  J  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  Dec.  66. 
ao  Dec.  71  Wing  Officer,  Z3  May  68. 
zx  Jan.  67  Adjutant,  X9  June  73. 
13  June  70  Quarter  Master,  30  June  69.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

I  Oct.  09  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  39  3£arch  73. 

z  Oct.  69  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  31  Dec.  73. 
38  Oct.  71  3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Feb.  73. 
33  Mar.  68 1  In  medical  charge,  a6  Oct.  69.— Furlough  to  Buroiie. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (or  Rifle  Corps — Raised  i  June  1796). 


"  SZBnrOAP^TAJC  '*— '*  BbITI-BoO-AlI  "— "  BoUKBOIT  *•— "  PCXJU.UB  " — *•  M0OLXA.V  •* — ' 

*'  KHOOSHA.B  "— •*  BUSHIBB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Sattara.     Jacket,  Sj/le  Green.  Facinge,  Sed. 
Colonel  H.  H.  A.  Wood,  Staff  Corps zs  Aug.  68  Commandant,  30  Jul; 


PBBSZJk. '  ' — *  '  RgMTTM  " 


Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  Sheppard,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lt.Colonel  W.  Bannerman,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  W.A.  Glasspoole,  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  B.  Crispin,  BtaffCorps 

Captam  S.  Carter,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  F.  Comyn,  Gen.  List 

Captain  W.  Marshall,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  S.  Seton,  late  a  E.B 

Surgeon  Major  C.  G.  H.  Boss 


3  July  7a 
3  Feb.  7a 

3  Jan.  73 
ao  July  72 
Z9  Dec.  7a 

4  Nov.  68 


ndWin 


and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Aug.  73. — Furlong 
Offg.  and  in  Command,  13  Nov.  7a.— Wing  Omoer  xa  NX 
Wing  Officer,  za  June  7a.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer,  X7  July  7a. 
Adjutant,  9  Aug.  69.~Fnrlough  to  Europe. 


Quarter  Master,  X4  Nov.  73.— -Furlough  to  Europe. 
za  Aug.  7z  i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  10  July  67.— Officiating  Quarter  Master, 
ao  July  69  and  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Sept.  70. — Officiating  A^^taat. 

In  medical  charge,  Z7  Nov.  69. 


5th  Bombay  Native  (Lighf)  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 

"  8bb]>a.8bbb  "— "  SBBIVOAPA.TAX  '*— "  Kahttw  "■— "  Bbki-Boo-Am."    LcR  Flank  Company,  •*  FXBfiA." 
Head  Quarters  at  Balgaum.     Faeinge,  Black  Velvet. 


Colonel  W.  W.  Taylor,  Bombay  Inf. 

Lt.Colonel  F.  Boome,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  A.  DesVorax,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  L.  G.  Brown,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  A.  C.  Hunt,  late  5  N.I 

Captain  G.  G.  H.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  B.  M.  Chambers,  late  5  N.I... 
Lieut.  C.  O.  Nicholetts,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Surgeon  Major  H.  Day,  MD 


13  Feb.  69. Commandant. 

aS  Oct.  68  and  in  Comzzuuid  and  Wing  Officer,  la  Nov.  70. 

8  Dec.  68|Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64. 

9  June  661  Attached.— Wing  Subaltern  x  N.I. 

3  Aug.  69'Adjutant,  z  Oct.  69. 

4  Aug.  66  Quarter  Master,  9  June  7Z. 

3z  Oct.  69' zst  Wing  Subaltern,  35  Jan.  73. 
38  Oct.  7z  and  Wing  Subaltern,  34  Aug.  7a.— Siok  Fnriough. 
In  medical  charge,  Z7  Oct.  67. 


Colonel  J.  A.  S.  Fanlknor,  Infantry. 
Colonel  H.  T.  Briggs,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lt.Colonel  J.  J.  Elder,  Staff  Coros 
Major  C.  D.  J.  Dodd,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  G.  W.  Sawyer,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  B.  R.  Reay,  Gen.  List 

Captain  S.  S.  Dalmahoy,  Gen.  List 
Lieut.  A.  J.  P.  Nuthan,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  A.  M.  Bogers   


6th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 
*'  SBBi1reA.pjLTA.11." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bdganm.    Faeinge,  Blaeh. 


za  Dec.  7z 
a  July  73 
39  Jan.  74 
Z3  June  7z 
30  May  67 
8  Feb.  70 
zo  Oct.  70 
38  Oct.  7Z 
24  June  7a 


Wi: 


Conunandant, 

I  Command  and  Wing  Of 

Officer,  35  Nov.  69.— <)fflciating  and  in 

bting  Wing  Officer,  z8  April 

Ac^utant,  3  Jan.  73. 

Quarter  Master,  37  July  70. 

zst  Wing  Subaltern,  15  March  73. 

3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  Z7  Jan.  7a. 

In  medical  cbarge,  7  May  73. 


NoiB.— The  Effectiye  Establishment  Of  a  Native  Inlkntry  Begiment  consists  of  Eight  Companies  with  1  CoaaaVii' 
ant,  T  and  in  Command,  z  Wing  Officer,  z  Adjutant,  z  Quarter  Master,  a  Wing  Subalterns,  x  Medical  Officer, 
8  Subedars,  8  Jemedars,  40  Havildars,  40  Naiks.  z6  Drummers,  600  Sepoys,  or  7x3  of  all  Banks  (Satxrt)- 
Non-effbcUve  Native  Staff,  z  Subedar  Major,  x  Native  Adjutant,  z  Drill  Havlldar,  z  Drill  Naak,  8  ColoBrBsTil* 
dan,  8  Pay  Havildars,  x  Drum  Mi^jor,  i  Fife  Migor. 


loth  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  5  NoveTnber  i^i?)* 

"  Qkuzsmz  •*— "  A»»GHJL2riaTAir  '*— '*  Pu2rjA.uB  "—"  Moowijr "— "  Goojxa^x." 
Head  Quarters  at  ShoUpore.    Faeingt,  Deep  TeUom, 


428 


BaJTK,  KAmS,  AKD  GOBPS. 


Colonel  G.  U.  Price,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Col(mel  W.  Creagh,  Staff  Corps   . .. 

Major  R.  Burd,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  8.  J.  Wandbr,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  B.  J.  Le  P.  Trench,  Gen.  List 

Captain  W.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut  F.  G.  Alexander,  56  Foot  

Snrgeon  Major  H.  Wakefield 

Sorgeon  Major  W.  E.  Gates 


Abmt 

RlVK. 


10  Dec.  70 

3  Feb.  71 
zz  Feb.  68 

4  Sept.  70 
3z  Oct.  69 
20  Jan.  67 
38  Oct.  71 


RE1U.XX8. 


Commandant,  6  June  7Z. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  Sept.  66. 

Wing  Officer,  Z7  Dec.  73. 

Adjutant,  17  Sept.  70. 

Quarter  Master,  6  July  70. 

z  St  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Jan.  69. 

3nd  Wing  Subaltern,  15  March  73. 

In  medical  charge,  23  Sept.  7i.-^ick  Forlongh  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  24  Deo.  73* 


20th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Baked  5  November  181 7). 

"  PlBSU. "— "  RBSHiaS  "— "  KHOOSHAB  "— **  BUSHIBB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.    Faeingi,  Tellov, 

Colonel  W.  Soott,  Staff  Corps 1 Z9  June  7Z  Commandant,  10  Mar.  64.  ^  _ 

Colonel  G.  McB.  B.  Farquharson,  S.  C.I30  Jan.  73 land  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  64.~Siok  FurlonglTto 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Rice,  Staff  Corps.. 26  Aug.  69'Officiating  and  in  Command,  23  Nor,  72. 

MajorT.KettleweU,  Staff  Corps "  '  '  ' 

Captain  J.  G.  Gillmor,  Staff  Corps.. 


[Enrope. 
irlou  '  ■ 


Captain  J.  B.  Iredell,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  S.  G.  D.  Turner,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  L.  Walter,  Staff  Corps 

l^eut.  H.  P.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

gorgeon  H.  DeTatham  


3  jjec.  OQiV^uarcer  iJiastcr,  a  mar.  70.— Furlough. 
\S  June  72  Officiating  Quorier  Master,  34  Dec.  73. 
20  Dec.  69  I  St  Wing  Sxibaltcrn,  Z7  May  7Z. 
aa  Mar.  7Z  and  Wing  Subaltern,  a9  March  71. 
Iln  medical  charpfi,  6  Jan.  69. 


2l8t  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {or  Marine  Baitallon)  {Raised  3  January  1777). 

An  Anchor  and  Laurel  Wreath,  with  Motto  in  Hindoostanoo  corresponding  with  "Per  Mare,  per  Terram.** 

•*  PxBSULir  Gulf "— "  Bkkx-Boo-Ali "— " Bubxah  "— ••  Aokx  "— "  HrssaA.Bja> "— *' Pusjaub." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.    Faeinf/s,  Dark  Chreen.    Laee,  Oold. 

Colonel  8.  Thaoker,  Staff  Corps |zi  Dec.  68  Commandant,  z8  Oct.  61. 

Lt.Colonel  R.  D.  Hassard,  Staff  Corps...    z  Jan.  70  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  29  Mar.  67.— Furl,  to  Europe. 

Lt. Colonel  C.  D.  Macleod,  Infantry  '14  Oct.  69  Officiatiner  and  in  Command,  z5  March  73. 

Major  G.  M.  Lyons,  Staff  Corps '  "" "'"      "  — "  ' 

Lieut.  R.  8.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  J.Becke,  Gen.  List 

Captain  0.  T.  Bchalaz,  Gen.  List   .. 
Captain  F.  S.  Leacock,  Gen.  List  .. 

Lieut.  C.  W.  Hinde.  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  J.  Mills 


20  Jan.  73  Wing  Officer,  4  April  67. 

8  Sept.  69  Adjutant.  22  March  7 z.— Sick  Furlough  to  Enrope. 

8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master,  33  July  7c.~Officiatmg  Adjutant. 
a4  Oct.  71  Officintinsr  Quarter  Master,  3  Dec.  73. 
31  Oct.  69  I  St  Win>f  Subaltern,  7  Jan.  7  z.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
25  Oct.  71  and  Wing  Subaltern,  z  Nov.  7Z.— Officiating  Adjutant  z  N.I. 

3  Apr.  68  In  medical  charge,  29  March  69. 


22nd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  i  Januai-y  1818). 

Light  Company,  "Pbbsia." 
Head  Quarters,  Neemuoh.    Facingt,  Dark  Oretn, 
Colonel  H.  E.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps  I25  Feb.  7 z  Commandant,  35  Oct.  7z. 


Lt.Colonel  T.  Nuttall.  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  Blakeney .  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  H.  A.  Hobson,  Gen.  List  ... 
Captain  A.  P.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  M.  Kirk,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  Major  H.  A.  Lewis   


13  Aug.  68  and  in  Command,  9  July  73. 
z5  Aug.  68^  Wing  Officer,  z5  June  73. 

8  Dec.  69I  Adjutant,  24  June  7Z. — Sick  Forlongh  to  Europe. 

z  Mar.  69  Quarter  Master,  5  Feb.  70. 
12  Sept.7ijzst  Wing  Subaltern,  za  Sept.  7Z. 

z5  Sept. 6g  and  Wing  Subaltern,  zz  Oct.  7z.— Officiating  AcHutant. 
In  medical  charge,  7  May  73. 


23rd  Bombay  Native  {Light)  Infantry  {Raised  4  May  1820). 

**  Ejbkkb  " — "Pebsia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Nusscerabad.    Fadnfft,  Dark  Green. 


Colonel  J.  Bates,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  B.  Waddington,  Staff  Corps 

Miyor  M.  B.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  T.Watling,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  F.  T.  Bbden.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Gatacre,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  C.  Kellie,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  J.  Simpson,  MB 


I  Commandant. 
4  Dec.  73  Commandant,  z?  Jan.  74. 
9  Dec.  73' and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  39  Oct. 
24  Dec.  68,  Wing  Officer,  zz  Mar.  69. 
36  July  64  Adjutant.  24  Dec.  73. 
29  Dec.  72 1  Quarter  Master,  8  Feb.  73. 
13  June  69I  let  Wing  Subaltern,  Z7  Dec.  70. 
28  Oct.  71  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  July  72. 
Iln  medical  charge,  z3  Mar.  73. 


66. 


24th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  4  May  1820). 


Head 


Colonel  W.  S.  Hewett,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  S.  Pierce,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  I.  F.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps 

Major  G.  S.  Hawthorn,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.B.E.  BadcUillB,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  M.  D.  V.  T.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  S.  M.  Hay,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  J.  Morse,  Staff  Corps 

Assistant  Surgeon  G.  A.  Maconachie  .. 
Burgeon  M^or  P.  W.  Cockell 


Adbh" — "Cbittba.!.  Iirnii..' 
Quarters  at  Beeaa.    Faetngt,  Dark  Green. 
12  Dec.  7z  Commandant,  30  June  71. 

z4  June  71  and  in  Command  and  WmgOfficer,  20  April  69.— Furl,  to  Europe. 
27  May  68  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  zo  May  73. 
ao  Feb.  72, Wing  Officer,  30  April  69. 

3  Nor.  70  Adjutant,  34  Feb.  72. 
2z  Sept. 67  Quarter  Master,  8  Feb.  7Z. 
zi  Dec.  7oizst  Wing  Subaltern,  Z9  June  7a. 

3  Sept.  63  and  Winur  Subaltern,  3Z  May  73. 

1  Apr.  67lln  medical  charge,  35  June  70.— Acting  Ophthalmic  Borgeoiu 
lOfficialing  in  medical  charge,  z  June  72. 


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427 


lath  Bombay  Natiye  Infantry  (Raised  6  Match  1800). 


*BOTW" 


(with  the  Sphinx).  —  "  Kiucsx  "  —  "  Bun-Boo-Au  "  —  "  Cux&iL  Inu." 
Head  Qnarten  at  Ahnadmiffar.    ^aeimg»f  Bm^, 


BiUTK,  Nxicss,  Airs  Cobps. 

Colonel  H.  A.  Adams,  Bombay  Inf.  

Colonel  J.  O'N.  Muter,  Staff  Corps  

Colonel  E.  C.  Marston,  Staff  Corps   

Lt.Colonel  E.  M.  G.  Cooper,  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  O.  Lord,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  N.  Walker,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  Laing,  Gen.  List 

Captain  A.  J.  Yibart,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  J.  T.  Welch,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  W.  D.  Ticehnrst 


BaMAMXM. 


Commandant. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  OflLcer,  7  Haj  73.— Off.  Com.  2  Kl 

Officiating  and  in  Command,  xa  JoJj  73. 

Wing  Officer,  1  Jan.  64.— Offg.  Depofey  Judge  AdmooKke,  K.D. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  aa  April  71. 

Adjutant,  30  Jan.  7a. 

Quarter  Maator,  15  Sept.  68. 

I  St  Wing  Subaltern,  24  April  72. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  3  Sept.  70. 

In  medical  charge,  4  Feb.  68. 


14th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  March  1800). 

Head  Qnarters  at  Solapore.    Facing;  Light  Bt^, 


T(S.  Colonel  J.  A.  Wood.  Staff  Corps.. 
Colonel  F.  E.  Francis,  Bombay  Inf. .. 
Lt. Colonel  J.  T.  HUl,  Staff  Corps    .... 

Captain  P.  H.  Greig,  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  J.  S.  Cahill,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  G.  P.  Blew,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  W.  B.  Ferris,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  D.  £.  Hughes,  MD 


la'Peb.  70 
30  Jan.  73 
18  Feb.  71 
34  Aug.  69 
20  Jan.  70 
9  Dec.  66 
7  Oct.  71 


Commandant,  15  Mar.  67. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  64. 

Adjutant,  31  Oct.  69. 

Quarter  Master,  16  Nor.  70. 

1st  Wing  Subaltern,  27  Dec.  71. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  xz  Oct.  71. 

In  medical  charge,  ai  Nov.  66. 


15th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  March  1800). 

Light  Company,  "  Psbsxa." 
Head  Quarters  at  Mallegaum.    J'uctM^t,  Light  Bmf, 


Colonel  J.  S.  Kemball,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Colonel  W.  C.  Stileman,  Bombay  Inf. 
Lt.Colonel  L.  M.  Davies,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lt.Colonel  J.  Carrie,  Staff  Corps  

Major  A.  Utterson,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  F.  Sandwith,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  F.  H.  Blanshard,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  W.  R.  Trevolyan,  Staff  Corps ... 

Lieut.  Wm.  Coles,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mi^or  E.  P.  Borrows 


ti  Dec. 

69 

6  Mar 

71 

17  Feb. 

71 

12  Dec. 

72 

12  Dec. 

71 

20  July  69! 

15  May  67 

4  Oct. 

69 

xNor. 

71 

Commandant,  30  Junejrt. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64.'^FiirL  k)  Barope. 

Officiating  and  in  Command,  a  April  73 

Win^  Officer.  a4  July  73.— Porlough  to  Bnzope. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  17  May  73. 


Adjutant,  30  Aug.  69. 

Quarter  Master,  3  Feb.  73. 

I  St  Wing  Subaltern,  ao  April  70. 


and  Wing  Subaltern,  17  April  7a. 
In  medical  charge,  ao  Feb.  70. 


16th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  March  1800), 

Head  Qoarters  at  Mhow.    Fcuing$,  JAght  Bi^, 

Colonel  W.  L.  Cahusac,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  Joseph  Miles,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lt.CoIonel  A.  P.  C^esshyre,  Staff  Corps 

Mtyor  W.  H.  Newport,  Staff  Corps  

.  Lieut.  J.  T.  Carruthers,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  J.  Stock,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  C.  W.  Yonge,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  F.W.Snell,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  Major  A.  N.  E.  Biddell 


31  Mar. 

7» 

3  Feb. 

71 

5  Feb. 

72 

8  Deo. 

67 

19  Aug. 

68 

4  Jan. 

70 

10  Dec.  66| 

aSOct. 

71 

Commandant,  35  Oct.  71. 

and  in  Cozmnand  and  Wing  Officer,  13  Jan.  64.—^FiirL  to  Socpt 

WId^  Officer,  aa  July  68. 

Officiating  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Offlboer,  9  April  72. 

Ac^utant.  4  Dec.  69. 

Quarter  Master. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  June  71. 


and  Wing  Subaltern,  ao  May  7a. 
In  medical  charge,  za  Feb.  69. 


17th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i8  December  1803). 

Head  Quarters  at  Poona.    Faeing$,  Pale  TtUow. 


Colonel  J.  Pogson,  Bombay  Inf. 

Colonel  E.  A.  H.  Bacon,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  J.  H.  Reynolds,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  W.  R.  Houghton,  Staff  Corps  .., 

Major  H.  Yaughan,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  R.  Watson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  I.  Tinling,  Gen.  List 

Captain  J.  A.  Rowlandson,  Gen.  List  .. 

Lieut.  P.  C.  Heath,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  R.  Dick,  MD 


1  June  70  Conftnandant.— Furlough  to  Europe. 

3  Doc.  72  Officiating  Commandant,  34  May  73. 

a  July  73  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64.^TinL  to  Itavft. 

a  Aug.  73 1  Officiating  and  in  Command,  35  Jan.  73. 
14  June  71 1  Wing  Officer.  1  Jan.  64. 
26  Jan.  66  Ai^utant,  6  May  71.— Sick  Fnrloogh  to  Europe. 

8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master,  37  July  70.— Furlough  to  Europe. 


4  Feb.  71 
23  July  69 


ist  Wing  Subaltern,  zi  Nov.  71.— Officiating  Quarter  ICaittr. 
7nd  Wing  Subaltern,  15  Oct.  73.— OffldiUtiag  Ai^ntant. 
In  medical  charge  6  Nov.  68. 


18th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i8  December  1803). 


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Colon«l  J.  J.  Combe,  Staff  Corps  

Lt. Colonel  F.  S.  Hewett,  Staff  Corps 
Lt. Colonel  J.  A.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Major  E.  N.  Marsh,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  S.  Lechmere,  Gen.  List .. 
Captain  J.  B.  Hennell,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  W.  T.Bden,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  W.  0.  Bell,  Staff  Ooxpi   .. 
Surgeon  A.  M.  BlomJield 


*  Bx3rZ'Boo-Axx  '* — "  Abtssivul" 
Quarters  at  Deeaa.    Faeing$,  PaUTeUom, 

ZI  June  69  Commandant,  7  Deo.  64. 

9  June  69  and  in  Command,  za  June  7a. — Furlough  to  Europe. 
10  Dec.  73  Wing  Officer,  z6  Jan.  65.~Offloiating  and  In  Coaaaan 
10  June  68  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  zo  May  73, 

z  Mar.  63  Adjutant,  9  April  70. 

9  Dec.  71  Quarter  Master,  3  Jan.  73. 
ao  Deo.  67  zst  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Feb.  73. 
a8  Oct.  7Z  and  Wing  Subaltern,  6  July  7a. 
ao  Feb.  68,  In  medical  charge.  ^^  ^  ^  r^T  ^ 

I  Officiating  in  medical  ohaiKe^d  by  VjOOQ  Lc 


19th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Baised  5  November  1817). 


428 


'GnirzirxB' 


— "  Avran  A.2risTAV  "— **  Puitjaub  "— * '  Mooltav  "—"  CrOOixxA.T.' 
Head  Quarten  at  Sholapore.    Facing*^  Deep  T«Uom, 


BaHK,  NAmS,  AVD  GOBP8. 


Colonel  G.  XT.  Price,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  Colonel  W.  Creagh,  Staff  Corps   

M^orR.  Bard,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  S.  J.  Wandbr,  SUff  Corps  

Captain  R.  J.  Le  P.  Trench,  Gen.  List ... 

Captain  W.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut  P.  Q.  Alexander,  56  Foot  

Surgeon  Major  H.  Wakefield 

Sargeon  Major  W.  E.  Gates 


Abxt 
Rank. 


xo  Dec.  70 

3  Feb.  7 J 
xz  Feb.  68 

4  Sept.  70 
31  Oct.  69 
20  Jan.  67 
28  Oct.  71 


Commandant,  6  Jane  7x. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  13  Sept.  66. 

Wing  Officer,  17  Dec.  73. 

Adjutant,  17  Sept.  70. 

Quarter  Master,  6  July  70. 

z  St  Wing  Subaltern,  23  Jan.  60. 

2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  15  March  73. 

In  medical  charge,  23  Sept.  71. — Sick  Forlongh  to  Europe. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge,  24  Dec.  73. 


20th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  5  November  181 7). 

"  PiBSIA  "— "  RBSHZBB  "— "  KhOOSHAB  »•— "  BCSHIBE." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.    Faeinffa,  Yellow, 

Colonel  W.  Soott,  Staff  Corps ]i9  Juno  71  Commandant,  xo  Mar.  64.  p 

Colonel  G.  MoB.  B.  Farquharson,  S.  C.  30  Jan.  7312nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64.— Siok  Farl( 

Lt.CoIonel  W.  Rice,  Staff  Corps '26  Aug.  69'Officiating  znd  in  Command,  23  Not.  72. 

Major  T.  Kettlewell,  Staff  Corps !2o  Feb.  72,  Wing  Officer,  25  Aug.  69. 


iiiTope. 
inghto 


Captain  J.  G.  Gillmor,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  J.  S.  Iredell,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  8.  G.  D.  Turner,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  H.  L.  Walter,  Staff  Corps 

I^eut.  H.  P.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

gurgeon  H.  DeTatham  


x3  June 69  Adjutant,  28  J.-ue  6q. 

13  Dec.  68  Quarter  Master,  S  Mar.  70.— Furlough. 


\8  June  72 
20  Dec.  69 
22  Mar.  71 


Officiating  Quantr  Master,  24  Dec.  73. 
ist  Wing  Subaltern,  17  May  71. 
2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  29  March  71. 
In  medical  char^o,  6  Jan.  69. 


21st  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {or  Marine  BaitaUon)  (Raised  3  January  1777). 
An  Anchor  and  Laurel  Wreath,  with  Motto  in  Hindoostanoe  c^r.-csponding  with  "Per  Mare,  per  Terram." 
"PxBBiAzr  Gulp" — "  Bbki-Boo-Ali  " — "Bubxah  "— "  Adkx  " — "HrnsBABAn  "— "Puhjaub." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.    Faeinr/s,  Dark  Green.    Zaee,  Oold. 

Colonel  S.  Thacker,  Staff  Corps i  z  i  Dec.  68  Commandant,  x8  Oct.  6i . 

Lt.  Colonel  R.  D.  Haasard,  Staff  Corps...'  x  Jan.  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  29  Mar.  67,— Furl,  to  Europe. 
Lt. Colonel  C.  D.  Macleod,  Infantry  'X4  Oct.  69  Offlciatinc:  2nd  in  Command,  zs  March  73. 

>#-•__ -r,    »*    T o^..«pn 1__   T —     ^^rtri />««>._    -  April  67. 

arch  7x. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 


Major  G.  M.  Lyons,  Staff  Corps '20  Jan.  73  Wing  Officer,  4  April  67. 

"        ~  -   —  -.  -.  ^  8Sept.69  Adjutant,  22  March  7x.— ^_. 

8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master,  23  July  70.— Officiatmg  Adjutant. 


Lieut.  R.  S.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps 8  Sept.  69  Adjntnnt.  22 

Captain  J.  Becke,  Gen.  List * 

Captain  0.  T.  Bchalaz,  Gen.  List 
Captain  F.  8.  Leacock,  Gen.  List 
Lieut.  C.  W.  Hinde,  Staff  Corps., 
Surgeon  Major  J.  Mills 


24  Oct.   7z  Officiating  Quarter  Master,  3  Dec.  73. 
31  Oct.  69'i8t  Wing  Subaltern,  7  Jan.  7Z.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

25  Oct.  71,2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  z  Nov.  7 z. -—Officiating  Adjutant  z  N.I, 
3  Apr.  68  In  medical  charge,  29  March  69. 


22nd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  January  1818). 

Light  Company,  "Pbbsla." 
Head  Quarters,  Ifeemuoh.    Faetngef  Dark  Oreen. 


Colonel  H.  B.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps  ... . 
Lt.CoIonel  T.  Nuttall,  Staff  Corps.... 

Major  W.  Blakeney,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  A.  WetheraU,  Staff  Corps . 

Captain  H.  A.  Hobson,  Gen.  List  

Captain  A.  F.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut.  P.  M.  Kirk,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  Major  H.  A.  Lewis   


25  Feb.  71  Commondant,  25  Oct.  7x. 
15  Aug.  68  2nd  in  Cnmmand,  9  July  73. 
15  Aug.  68  Wing  Officer,  xs  .Tune  72. 

8  Dec.  69' Adjutant,  24  June  71. — Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

z  Mar.  69  Quarter  Master,  5  Feb.  70. 
12  Sept.  7x1  i.st  Wing  Subaltern,  X2  Sept.  7Z. 

15  Sept.  69  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  n  Oct.  7z.— Officiating  A<^'utant. 
In  medical  charge,  7  May  73 . 


23rd  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

••  Kibxeb  "— "Pebsia." 

Head  Quarters  at  Nussecrabad.    Facinge,  Dark  Green. 

I  I  Commandant. 

Colonel  J.  Bates,  Staff  Corps 4  Dec.  72  Commandant,  X7  Jan.  74. 

Colonel  B.  Waddington,  Staff  Corps  ...1  9  Dec.  71  2nd  ia  Com.  and  Wing  Officer,  29  Oct.  66. 

Major  M.  R.Bruce,  Staff  Corps 24  Dec.  68  Wing  Officer,  zx  Mar.  69. 

Lieut.  J.  T.  WaUing,  Staff  Corps  {26  July  64' Adjutant.  24  Dec.  73' 

Captain  F.  T.  Ebden,  Staff  Corps 29  Dec.  73  Quarter  Mnstor,  8  Feb.  73. 

Captain  J.  Gatacre,  Staff  Corps 1 13  June  69,1st  Wing  Subaltern,  17  Dec.  70. 

Lieut.  E.  G.  Kellie,  Staff  Corps '28  Oct.  71 :2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  6  July  72. 

Surgeon  J.  Simpson,  MB I      lln  medical  charge,  13  Mar.  72. 

24th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 


Head 

Colonel  W.  S.  Hewett,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.CoIonel  J.  H.  S.  Pierce,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  I.  F.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps 

Major  G.  B.  Hawthorn,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.B.B.  Radcliflb,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Capiabi  M.  D.  Y.  T.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  8.  M.  Hay,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  J.  Morse,  Staff  Corps 

Assistant  Surgeon  G.  A.  Maconaohie  .. 
Surgeon  Major  P.  W.  Cockell 


Al)B!r"~"CB2fTBAI.  INDIA." 

Quarters  at  Deasa.    Facing$f  Dark  Oreen. 

12  Doc.  71  Commandant,  30  June  73. 

14  .Tune  7i"2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  April  69.— Fori,  to  Europe. 

27  May  68  Officiating  2nd  in  Command,  xo  May  73. 

20  Feb.  72, Wing  Officer,  20  April  69, 

2  Not.  70  Adjutant,  24  Feb.  72. 

21  Sept. 67  Quarter  Master,  8  Feb.  7x. 

XX  Dec.  7o'x8t  Wing  Subaltern,  19  June  72. 

3  Sept.  63  2nd  Wing  Subaltern,  31  May  73. 

x  Apr.  67  {In  medical  charge,  25  June  70.— Acting  Ophthalmic  Bargeon* 
Officiating  in  medical  charge,  i  June  7a. 


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429         26tli  Bombay  Native  {Light)  Infantry  {Eaised  26  May  1820). 

"MuursB  "— "  Hyd»babai>."    Liffht  Company,  "  P«mix  "— "  Gsimju.  Dtdia.  "— " Abtmimia.* 
Head  Quarters  at  Kahidpom.    Wing  at  Augur.    FadngM,  FaU  Tellow. 


Uutx,  Nahss,  xvd  Cobps. 


Colonel  A.  B.  Little,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  Colonel  J.  Fairbrother,  Staff  Corps. 
Lt.Coloneia.  D.  Eales,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Major  B.  B.  Woodhonse,  Staff  Corps...., 

Captain  J.  Withers,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  A.  Bevllle,  Gen.  I^t , 


Captain  W.  8.  Hore,  Gen.  List . 

Lieut.  W.  J.  Orr,  io8  Foot 

Surgeon  M.  Heffeman  


Abxt 

BA.VZ. 


a6  Feb.  7a 
19  July  71 

3  Jan.  73 
13  June  71 

4  June  70 
7  Oct.  70 

ax  Feb.  71 
19  Apr.  71 


BbIUlXKS. 


Commandant,  94  Mar.  t6. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Apr.  66. 

Wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  64.— Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  a4  Sept.  73. 

Acyutant,  15  Feb.  71. 

Quarter  Master,  5  Nov.  To.^Sick  Furlough  to  JSozope. 

Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

ist  Wing  Subaltern,  aa  Jan.  73. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  18  Nov.  73, 

In  medical  charge,  2  a  Feb.  69. 


26th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  9  March  1825). 

••  PXBSIA  *'— "  KhOOSHAB." 

Quarters  at  Sorat    Faeinffi,  lAgU  Bi^f. 


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Lt.Colonel  G.  L.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps 
Lt. Colonel  John  Miles,  Staff  Corps   ... 
Lt.Colonel  E.  A.  Green.  Staff  Corps    . 
Major  L.  H.  Sibthorpe.  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  J.  M.  Heath,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  H.  Foijett,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  F.  B.  Peile,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Lvster,  StaffCorps   

Surgeon  W.  M'Conaghy,  I£D 


15  Feb. 

70 

3  Feb. 

71 

zi  June 

7^ 

ao  Jan. 

71 

la  Oct. 

72 

30  Mar. 

70 

7  July 

70 

6  July 

70 

Commandant,  37  Mav  71. — ^Furlough. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  6  April  7a.  [Divii^ 

Wing  Officer.  6  April  7a.— Officiating  Asst.  A^j.  Geneial,  Posbs 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  94  Sept.  73. 

Adjutant,  9  Nov.  72.— Furlougn  to  Europe. 

Quarter  Master,  31  May  71. 

xst  Wing  SubaJtem,  32  May  73.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  13  July  70. 

In  medical  charge,  aa  Nov.  71. 


27th  Bombay  Native  Infantry^  or  1st  Belooch  Regiment  (Light  Lifanir^i 


Lt  Colonel  H.  Seville,  CB.  StaffCorps. 
LtColonel  G.  F.  Hogg,  StaffCorps  ... 

Major  J.  H.  Castell,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  G.  W.  Macbay,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  H.  Nioolson,  Gen.  List  ... 

Lieut.  H.  B.  D.  Thomas,  76  Foot 

Surgeon  W.  Nolan,  IfD 


*  Dblhi  " — "  ADTSsiirii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kurraohee.    Faeinfft^  Sed. 


x5  Aug.  68 
15  Aug.  68 
ao  Jan.  71 
13  July  71 
aa  Sept.  70 
31  Oct.  69 
aSOct.  71 


Commandant,  30  Oct.  60. 
and  in  Command,  xa  Feb.  67. 
Wing  Officer,  a  Dec.  68.— Furlough  . 
Adjutant,  a3  Deo.  71. 
Quarter  Master,  xa  Aug.  71. 
xst  Wing  Subaltern,  17  Dec.  73. 
and  Wing  Subaltern,  X5  March  73. 
In  medical  charge,  16  July  68. 


28th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  21  Jarmary  1846}. 

Light  Company,  *'  Fbbsza." 
Head  Quarters  at  Sholapere.    Faeinfft,  Pale  Yellow, 


Colonel  C.  A.  Moyle,  StaffCorps 
Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Bobertson,  StaffCorps. 

Msjor  T.  B.  Nimmo,  StaffCorps 

Major  J.  Gordon,  StaffCorps 

Captain  F.  C.  Singleton,  StaffCorps 

Captain  J.  Ketchen,  Gen.  List  

Captain  W.  E.  Simpson,  Gen.  List    .. 

Lieut.  F.  Stevenson,  StaffCorps    

Surgeon  A.  J.  Leggatt  


33  Dec. 

70 

3  Jan. 

7a 

IX  Deo.  69 

9  June  68 

9  Dec. 

71 

x3July 

66 

4  Feb. 

70 

28  Oct. 

7« 

Commandant,  7  Sept.  I 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  ao  Dec.  64. 

Wing  Officer,  ao  Dec.  64.— Furlough  to  Snxope. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer,  5  July  73. 

Adjutant,  37  Sept.  73. 

Quarter  Master,  xo  Dec.  73. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  4  Feb.  71. — Furlough  to  EnropOh. 

and  Wing  Subaltern,  a8  Deo.  72, 

In  medioBi  charge,  5  Oct.  69. 


29th  Bombay  Native  Infantry^  or  2nd  Belooch  Regiment. 


Major  G.  Nicholetts,  StaffCorps 

Lt.  Colonel  A.  P.  Davis,  StaffCorps  . 

Major  J.  Galloway,  StaffCorps 

CaptainP.  A.  Browne,  StaffCorps  . 

Captain  A.  Hogg,  StaffCorps 

Captain  G.  F.  Bryant,  Staff  Corps.... 

Lieut.  E.  Werge,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  E.  Morton 


"  Pbbsxa  "— ••  Bbshibb  "—"  Khooshab  "— •*  BnsKiBi." 
Head  Quarters  at  Eydarabad.    Faeinffi,  Bed, 


a7  JUy  68 
aoJan.  74 
XX  June  73 
27  Aug.  7x 
16  May  69 
a7  Jxme  71 
as  Mar.  71 


Commandant,  xaFeb.  67. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  xa  Feb.  67. 

Wing  Officer,  xa  Feb.  67. 

Adjutant,  30  Aug.  71 '—Furlough. 

Quarter  Master,  3  Deo.  70. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  3  July  7a. 

and  ^ing  Subaltern,  ao  March  71 


In  medical  charge. 


.69. 


30th  Bombay  Native  Infantry^  or  Jacob's  Rifles. 

Head  Quarters  at  JaoobiOiad. 


Colonel  W.  O.  Mainwaring,  StaffCorps. 

Major T.  BeU,  StaffCorps 

Itojor  W.  T.  Mills,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  C. Hamson, StaffCorps 

Captain  F.  T.  Humfivy,  Staff  Gorpa  .. 

Lieut.  F.H.  Smith,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Broome,  StaffCorps 

Surgeon  J.  A.  Howell  


I  Mar.  74  Commandant,  a  Sept.  56. 
xo  Dec.  70  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Officer,  15  May  65* 
ao  Jan.  7X  Wing  Officer,  x  July  65. 

Adjutant,  3x  Aug.  70. 

Quarter  Master,  34  Feb.  7a. 

xst  Wing  Subaltern,  19  July  71, 


ao  Jan.  69 
a6  Sept.  68 
3x  May  70 
38  Oct.  7x 


and  Wing  Subaltern,  34  Aug^  7a. 
In  medical  charge,  5  March  73. 


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General  List  of  Officers  of  Bombay  Cavalry. 


430 


LlXmKAJTTS. 

Charles  WUlonghby  Gabb  ... 

Walter  Scott  Peat   

Joseph  Fagan  

Harry  Bennett  McNeill 

Conrad  Agnew  Owen*  


27  Mar.  59 
37  Jane  59 
27  Dec.  59 
25  July  6i 
27  Oct.  61 


16  Sept.  60 
6  Feb.  61 
xo  Jane  61 
30  July  62 


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CAPTAIW. 


27  Mar.  71;  Squadron  Subaltern  2  Cavalry. 

27  June  71 1  Brigade  Major,  Sind  Frontier  Field  Force. 

27  Deo.  71  Adjutant  2  Cavaliy. 

25  July  7i|  Squadron  Officer  3  Sind  Horae. 


27  Oct.  62*27  ^>ct.  73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  2  Cavalry. 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bombay  Infantry. 


Frederick  Fitz  William  Comyn 

John  ffibbert 

Henry  Adolphus  Hobson .. 

Heniy  Tolfrey  Christie 

James  Ketchen^  

Piercy  Henderson  Greig  .. 
Edward  Mockler 


Frederick  Day  Mander 

James  Batherford  

Charles  Lewis  Hulbert 

John  Mellish  Madden 

Kichard  John  Le  Poer  Trench 
Frederick  Schuler  Leaoock' 
Malcolm  Hassells  Nicolson  .. 

Charles  Spring  Lechmere 

Edmund  Scopoli  Walcott*    . . . 

JohnBecke    

John  Isaac  Tinling 

Alex.  Richard  Taylor  McRae 

Edward  Robert  Reay 

Frederick  Ao^niatas  Seville^ 

Simon  Sawers  Dalmahoy 

John  Arthur  Bowlandson 

Charles  Maxwell  Ry ves   

James  Fortnom  Willoughby 
William  Edward  Simpson  ... 

Robert  Austice  Prideaux 

FrMman  Henry  Jackson , 


Francis  Theodore  Stock  , 
Walter  Francis  Hume   ... 

Prank  HenxyGordon 

Charles  Michael  Browne  . 

Reginald  Hennell   

Jamm  Eyles  Gtordon 

Walter  Stuart  Hore*  


William  Laing 

Malcolm  Wilkmaon  Stevens.. 
Charles  Theodore  Echalaz  ... 
William  Cuimingham  Morris 

Charles  James  Abbott  Yates.. 

George    Robinson    Bridge  \ 
Drammond ) 


27  Feb.  59 
27  Feb.  59 
IS  Mar.  59 
14  Apr.  59 
27  July  59 
2  Aug.  59 

2  Aug.  59 

a  Mg.  59 

4  Aug.  59 

27  Ang.  59 

1  Sept.  59 

3  Sept.  59 
9  Dec.  59 
9  Dec.  59 
9  Dec.  59 
9  Mar.  60 
8  June  60 

8  June  60 

9  June 60 
9  June  60 
I  July  60 

27  July  60 

19  Dec.  60 

20  Doc.  60 
27  Jan.  6x 
27  Feb.  61 
27  Mar.  61 

7  June 61 

8  June  6z 
8  June  6x 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 

25  July  61 
27  July  61 
za  Sept. 61 
II  Nov.  61 
27  Dec.  6x 
27  Jan.  62 
27  Jan.  63 

27  Jan.  62 
30  Jan.  6a 


a6  Sept.  60 
31  Feb.  61 
13  Apr.  61 
10  May  6z 
24  Sept.  6z 

6  Dec.  61 
I  Jan.  62 

X  Jan.  62 

z  Jan.  6a 
z  Jan.  62 
z  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 

4  Jan.  62 
X  Mar.  62 

12  May  62 
30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
12  Aug.  6a 
30  Oct.  62 
30  Oct.  62 
I  Dec.  62 

5  Feb.  63 

X4  Feb.  63 
22  Apr.  63 
37  July  63 
19  Sept.  63 
30  Oct.  63 

7  Nov.  63 
39  Feb.  64 
30  Mar.  64 
x6  July  64 
x6  July  64 
16  July  64 

x6  July  64 
x6  July  64 


X4  Nov.  68 
X  Mar.  69 


14  Oct.  69 

14  Oct.  69 
31  Oct.  69 
31  Oct.  69 


Quarter  Master  4  Native  Infantry.— Sick  Furlough. 
,  SubAsst.  Commissary  General,  snd  Class,  37  Nov.  73. 
I  Mar.  69  Quarter  Master  22  Native  Infantry. 
X  Mar.  69|DeputyA88t.  Adj.  General  for  Musketry,  3rd  Circle. 
13  July  69 .Quarter  Master  28  Native  Infantry. 
24  Aug.  69  Adjutant  14  Native  Infantry. 
X4  Oct.  69  Acting  Assistant  Political  Agent,  Mekran  Coast. 


(  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade  D.P.W.  38  Sept.  67, 
C     Bengal. 
Assist. Superintendent,  xst  Grade,  Rev.  Sur.  Mysore. 


Officiating  Quarter  Master  3  Native  Infantry. 
3x  Oct.  69 'Quarter  Master  X9  Native  Infantry. 
3x  Oct.  69 [xst  Wing  Subaltern  2x  Native  Inf.— Sick  Furlough. 
31  Oct.  69!  Wing  Subaltern  27  Native  Infantry. 
31  Oct.  69' Adjutant  18  Native  Infantry. 
3x  Oct.  69 ,  SubAssist.  Commissary  General,  2nd  Glass,  8  May  72. 

8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master  2x  Native  Infantry. 

8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master  X7  Native  Infantry.— Sick  Furlough. 

8  Feb.  70  Officiating  Wing  Subaltern  Meywar  Bheel  Cori>8. 

8  Feb.  70  Quarter  Master  6  Native  Infantry. 

7  Oct.  70  Quarter  Master  25  Native  Infantry.— Sick  Furlough, 
xo  Oct.  70  Wing  Subaltern  6  Native  Infantry. 

4  Feb.  7x|Wing  Subaltern  z?  Native  Infantry. 

4  Feb.  71  Quarter  Master  2  Native  Infantry. 

4  Feb.  7z  Squadron  Officer  3  Cavalry. 

4  Feb.  71  Wmg  Subaltern  28  Native  Infantry.— Sick  Furlough. 

4  Feb.  71  Furlough  to  Europe. 

4  ?eb.  7x  Commandant  of  H.H.  the  Gaekwar*a  Battalion  at 
Dharu. 

4  Feb.  7x  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners. 

4  Feb.  71  Adjutant  xx  Native  Infantry.— Furlough. 

4  Feb.  7x  Furlough. 

4  Feb.  71  Quarter  Master  x3  Native  Infantry. 

4  Feb.  7x  Sappers  and  Miners. 
31  Feb.  7x  Squadron  Officer  3  Sind  Horse. 
21  Feb.  7x  Wmg  Subaltern  35  Native  Infantry. 
35  Mar.  71  Quarter  Master  X3  Native  Infantry. 
X9  Aug.  71  Adjutant  3  Cavalry.— Sick  Furlough. 
34  Oct.  7x  Officiating  Quarter  Master  3x  Native  Infantry. 
3x  Oct.  7z  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  W.  z  Oct.  7Z, 
Rhutnagher^.  —Furl,  to  Europe. 

8  Mar.  7a  Acting  xst  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Police,  Khan- 
deish  District.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

»•  TLTo-  .,«  f  Superintendent  of  Police,  4th  Grade,  23  July  70, 
xa  Mar.  73  ^    Broach  Di«triot.-Siok  Furlough  to  Europe. 


1  Captain  J.  Ketohen  served  in  the  Indian  Navy  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  steam-ftigate  Awurt,  with  the  Persian 
Expedition  in  x  856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  of  the  troops  atHallilahBav,  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire, 
surrender  of  Bushire,  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  F.  8.  Leacock  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  against  the  Taepmgs  near  Shanghai  in 
X862,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wangkasa  4th  April,  and  of  the  town  of 
Tseerpoo  xyth  April ;  at  Nazeau  27th  and  39th  April ;  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  X3th  May ;  with 
the  garrison  defending  Kahding  in  May,  and  at  the  recapture  of  that  place  34th  October  1863.  Served  as  Staff 
Officer  to  the  Arabian  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  against  the  Foudtheli  Arabs  in  1865-66 ;  present  at  Bir  Said 
22nd  December  1865,  and  all  subsequent  operations.  Served  in  command  of  No.  4  Company  Bombay  Sappers  and 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  expedition  of  x  867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogeo  and  at  the 
storming  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Captain  B.  S.  Walcott  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Light  Infantry  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai ; 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wangkaza  4th  April  1863,  and  of  the  town  of  Tseer- 
poo X7th  April ;  at  Nazeau  37th  and  39th  April ;  at  the  storming  of  the  town  or  Kahding  xst  May ;  with  the  garri- 
son  defending  that  place  in  May  1863,  and  at  its  recapture  on  the  34th  October  x863. 

*  Captain  P.  A.  Beville  served  with  the  37th  Bomoay  Native  Infantry  (Beloochee)  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  in  1867-68  and  was  detached  on  the  heights  of  Fahla  at  the  taking  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

>  Captain  W.  8.  Hore  served  with  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

*  Captain  C.  A.  Owen  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  X867-68 ;  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  (Seneral 
Staveley  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  the  storm  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Modal). 


Unattached  Officers. 


John  Bennett  {BiM^jora  Jan.  69)  .., 

Patrick  Mumy 

Arthur  Steers 

Michael  Tooto 


9  Jan.  49 

09  Oct.  59 

24  Nov.  59 

Nov.  59 


X  Jan.  55 
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Gilbert  Georj^e  Wm.  Moitland 

Thomas  Blackaddtir  Johnstone,  | 

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John  Turner 


5  Jan.  41 

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John  YounfT  SmiOt.  ITD 3  ^an. 

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Charles  George  Wlohe,  MD 20  Jan. 

William  Davey  5  Feb. 

Thomas  Murray v-fi    7  Mar. 

Charles  James  Sylvester,  JtfD '3  May 

George  Frederick  Hughes  Brown. .   3  Feb. 

James  Gilbert 20  Mar. 

John  Mills ^  ,  3  Apr. 

John  Lumsdaino  10  Nov. 


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William  Guyer  Hunter,  MD. 

Thomas  Berkley  Beatty,  MD. 
Francis  George  Joynt 

Alozander  Valentine  Ward  .:.. 

Robert  Wallace  James,  MD. 

Harry  Octavins  Thorold 

Malcolm  Munro  Mackenzie  .  . 


Adam  Macdougall  Rogers ..,. 

Thomas  Edward  Pearco  Mtirtin 
John  Proudfoot  Stratton,  MD.... 


William  James  M'tjore 

William  Ashton  Shepherd . 
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Lewis  Stanhope  Bruee   

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William  Duke  Tidd  Tioehurst 

William  Niven,  MD 


Henry  Cook,  MD 

Robert  Dick,  MD 

Henry  Atkins ^.„...,. 

Horace  Day,  MD 

Henry  Wakefield 

l^ancis  Henry  Plumptre 

George  Edwin  Seward,  MD.    . 

John  Gordon  Asher,  MD 

John  Pinkerton,  MD 

Edmund  Ferdinand  Wheatley . 
George  Coates  Bell,  MD 

John  Fortnam  Straker  


John  Mennie 

Christopher  Joynt,  MD 

William  Edward  Gates  

Andiew  Murkett  Blomfleld 

John  CiilWiMlisnk,  MD 

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Staff    Surgeon    and  in  medical   charge  Lock  Hospctil, 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ahmedabad. 

Examiner  of  Medical  Accounts. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Poona. 

In  Medical  Charge  of  the  Yerrowda  Jail. 

OfSciating,  Sappers  and  Miners. 

10  Native  Infantry. 

I  Native  Infhntry. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 

3  Native  Infhntry. 

2x  Native  Infhntry. 

Sanitary  Commissioner  for  the  Presidency  of  Bomlisjf . 

{  Principal  of  Grant  Medical  College,  Fhysiciaa  to  t£fl  J» 
settee  Je|}eebhoy  Hospital,  andProl^aaor  otThjukg 
Grant  Medical  College. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Poona.--ruAoagli  to  Snrope. 

Surgeon  Eurojpean  General  Hospital,  Bombay. 

(  Presidenqr  Surgeon  xst  District  and  ProfiBBaorof  Xidiriftiy 

I    Grant  Medical  Colleffe. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Aden.— Sick  Furlongh. 

Staff  Surgeon  and  in  medical  charge  Lock  Hospital,  VbsM. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Dharwar, , 

6  Native  Jtnflintry. 

Secretary  to  Surgeon  General. 

Political  Agent,  Bundlecund. 

I  Snrgeon  Riupootana  Agency,  and  8|mrintendentG<Bet: 
••  orDVsponaaries  and  v accmation,  SLB^poo/bUM^tai^ter 
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Port  Surgeon  at  Aden. 

Furlough  to  Europe. 


4  Native  InlKntry .  I 
(Ophthahnic  Surgeon,  and  Prafeaaorof  Ophthalmiellii'i 
•j  cine  and  Surgery,  and  CompantiTS  Anataaay,  Gnrtj 
I  Medical  College.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Civil  Surgeon,  KuUadghee.  . 
CConsnlt&g  Offloer  of  Health  to  the  Xnnleipali^.  "f 
X  Coroner,  Bombay.  Tlro^ 
Presidency  Surgeon  and  District  and  Maarine  SBrgflOB*" 
Civil  Surgeon,  Borat                                                      . 

<  Presideney  Burgeon  3rd  District,  with  medioil  Aa-*l»4 
X  Jail,  House  of  CorreotioEw  and  Ifycidla  Schools,  31  Hvi* 
f  Civil  Burgeon,  Bajeote,  and  Superintendentof  Yaocirwn^ 
X    Kattyvar. 

Civil  Burgeon,  Broach.— Furlongh  to  Europe. 

X3  Native  Infhntry. 

Superintendent  Lunatic  Aaylum,  Colaha,  Bombay. 

r  Acting  2nd  Physician  Jamse^'ee  J^jeehhoy  Hospitals 

X    Professor  of  Aiyaiology  in  thaGnuib  Medical  Oolkgi- 

17  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Bumon,  Tftnna. 

5  Native  Liifluxtry. 
X9  Native  luftrntry. 

9  Native  Influitry.— Furlough  to  Burope. 

Residency  Burgeon,  Baroda. 

Civil  Burgeon,  Surat.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe 

Superintendent  General  of  Vaccination. 

General  Duty,  Presidency  Division. 

Superintendent  of  Mahabuleshwur.  _  ^ 

<  Bappers  and  Miners,  and  medical  <dua«e  of  Powder  Won 
X    and  DetaUs,  and  Lock  Hoapital.  Kixiea.— Fnzioagf 

Staff  Surgeon,  Poona. 

Civil  Burgeon,  Rntnagherry. 

Officiating  19  Native  Iniluktey. 

x8  Native  Inihntry. 

Inspector  Qenenu  of  Priscaa.«>]iiitovgh  !•  Saropn 

Kx  i«ativa  InftAtiy. 

ts  Natlv«  lafantiy. 

Z5  Native  Xnikntxy.  ^  t 

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Bombay  Medical  Department, 


43a 


SmtoBoirs  Majob. 

William  Hanry  ColviU   

Charles  Johnson  

Caxneron  Joseph  Fra.  McDowall... 

Thomas  Miller,  2fl> 

Eoston^ee  Byrunioe,  MD. 
Andrew  Niabett  Edwards  EiddeU 

Henry  Vandyke  Carter,  llfD 

Henry  Robert  Lawrence  MoDon-  > 

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Nathaniel  Hopkins 

Edward  Morton 

John  Thomas  Donison-Maoken- ) 

He,  MB } 

Heury  Talbot  Dann     

Edw.  Hartley  Raynsfbrd  Langley 

PhiUp  Wyatt  Cockell 

George  Teates  Hunter   

Henry  Francis  McGrath    

Robinson  Boustead 

Frederick  Hodgkinson  Smith,if 2). 

David  Simpson,  3£D 

Henri  Joles  Blanc,  JfD 

John  Davies  

William  Dymock  , 

Edward  Sexton,  JfJD 

Abraham  Nickson  Hojel    

Peter  Stephenson  Tumbuy,  MD. 
Francis  Ronayno  O'Keamy,  MD. 
Heniy  Alfred  Lewis 

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afUr  $ix  gear^  Ser^iet  ikeg  ramk 
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Henry  Cook,  MD 


20  Feb.  56 
x6  July  56 
4  Aug.  56 

19  Nov.  50 

39  Jan.  57 
4  Aug.  57 

27  Jan.  58 

28  May  58 

28  May  58 
28  May  58 

28  May  58 

23  July  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
13  Oct.  58 
10  Feb.  59 
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10  Fob.  59 

10  Feb.  59 
27  July  59 
xOct.  60 
X  Oct.  60 
xOct.  60 


Isidore  Beniadotte  Lycn , 

Samuel  DuokerkLg  , 

John  Thomson  Wilsh,  MD. ... 

John  Williams.  MD 

Andrew  Barry,  MD , 

Wellington  Gray,  MB 

David  Erskine  Hughes,  MD, 

Thomas  Holmested 

Robert  Bowman   

Thomas  Cody    

John  Baby 

William  Nolan,  IfD.  

Andrew  Richard  Cowell    

Michael  Heflbman 

John  Simpson,  MB 

Samuel  O'Brien  Banks 


OeorgeArGhibaldMaconachie,lfB. 
George  Bainbridge 

James  Amott,  MD,    

Richard  Hamilton  Batty  

William  Frederick  Knapp  

^fred  John  Leggatt  

Hamilton  De  Tauiam 

James  McAlister,  MB 

aonders  Barton  Haliday 

Bernard  Keelan    

William  Robert  Gordon,  MB 

James  DaTidson,  MB. 


Atmaram  Sadashiva  Jayakar ., 

Joseph  Forbes  Keith,  MB 

GeorgeWilliamRobertsonHay,l£2) 

John  Roche,  MD , 

JohnRobb,  MB , 

William  Coleridge  Kiemander , 

John  Alexander  Howell    , 

Charles  Thomas  Peters,  MB 

Henry  Prescott  Roberta,  MB 

Edward  Colson,  MB 

Collin  William  MacRunr  

Selim  Myer  Salaman,  JaD.  ..• 

FredericV  Charles  Barker,  MD, .. 

Randolph  Caldeoott, 

George  Waiters. 


Patrick  Murphy,  IfD. 


MD. 

"iJS^MB.' 


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Arthur  Henry  -. 

Robert  Moreton 

Francis  Jones 

Richard  Aiuron  Peterson. 

Thomas  Stephenson  Weir 

Septimus  Jesse  Goldsmith 

Matthew  LorenzBartholomenza»  \ 
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16  July 

4  Aug. 
X9  Nov. 
29  Jan. 

4  Aug. 

27  Jan. 

28  May 

28  May 

28  May 

28  May 

23  Jaly 
23  July 

23  July 

33  Joiy 

23  July 
23  July 
X3  Oct. 
ID  Feb. 
10  Feb. 
10  Feb. 

10  Feb. 

xo  Feb. 
27  July 

X  Oct. 

I  Oct. 

x  Oct. 


3x  Mar.  6s 

31  Mar.  65 

3x  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
3x  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  6s 

3xMar.66 

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31  Mar.  66 

31  Mar.  66 

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xOct.  66 

I  Oct.  66 

xQct.  66 

xOct.  66 

xOct.  66 

x  Apr.  67 

X  Apr,  67 

X  Apr.  67 

X  Apr.  67 

I  Apr.  67 

X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 

X  Apr.  67 

I  Apr.  67 

30  Sept.  67 

30  Sept.  67 

30  Sept.  67 

30  Sept.  67 

X  Apr.  68 

X  Apr.  68 

xOct.  68 

I  Oct  68 

X  Apr.  69 

X  Apr.  69 

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X  Apr.  69 

X  Apr.  69 

xOct.  69 

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X  Oct.  69 

I  Oct.  69 


Residency  Surgeon,  Bagdad. 

Officiating  3  Native  Infantry. 

3  Light  Cavalry. 

Officiating,  x  I4ative  Lifantry. 

2  Siud  Horse. 

16  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Sattara.— Furlough  to  Burope. 

Officiating  xx  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Kurrachee. 

20  Native  Infantry. 

I  SeniorSurgeon  Jameetgee  J^eebhoy  Hospital,  and  Professor 

(.    of  Surgery  and  Dental  Surgery  Grant  Medical  College. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ahmednugg^. 

Acting  Civil  Surgeon,  Rutnagherry. 

Officiating  24  Native  Infantry. 

Sick  Furlough  to  the  Colonies. 
9  Native  Infantiy. 
Furlough  to  Burope. 
Superintendent  of  Matheran  Hill. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Carwar. 

C  Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  at  the  Presidency,  and 
l     Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  Grant  Medical  College. 
Officiating  8  Native  Infantry. 

Acting  and  Physician,  Jamsetgee  Jqeebhoy  Hospital,  Ao. 
Supermtendent  of  Vaccination,  Central  Circle. 
In  charge  of  Garrison  Staff  and  Details,  Aaseerghur. 
22  Native  Infantry. 


Civil  Surgeon,  Kaira.— Sick  Furlough. 

C  Chemical   Analyser  to  Government,  Professor  of  Chemistxy  Gnmi 

I    Medical  College. 
Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
Officiating  3  Native  Infantry. 
Sui>erintendent  of  Vaccination.  Bind, 
a  Light  Cavalry. 

<  Curator  of  the  Victoria  and  Albert  Mnseuxn.—Profbesor  of  BoCuiy. 
I    Grant  Medical  College,  4  July  71. 

x^  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Hydrabad. 

Surgeon  to  the  Political  Agency,  Khelat. 

Superintendent  of  Vaecihatlon,  Western  Circle. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Southern  Circle. 

27  Native  Infantiy. 
Sick  Furlough  to  snrope. 
25  Native  Imkntry. 

23  Native  Infantry. 
I  Bind  Horse. 

24  Native  Infantry.— Acting  OphtiuOsiio  Surg.,  Ac,  Grant  Medical  CoU« 
Civil  Surgeon,  Dhoolia. 

'Surgeon,     European    General   Hospital.  Bombay.     Professor  .of 
,    Pathology,  Grant  Medical  College.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 
7  Native  Infantry. 

C2nd  Burgeon  Jamsetioe  Jcjjeebhoy  Hospital,  Profassor  of  Anatomy^ 
(     Grant  Medical  College,  and  Curator  of  Mnaeum. 

28  Native  Infantry. 
20  Native  Infantiy. 
X  Cavalrv. 

<  CivU  Surgeon,   Dohud,  and  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Beim 
l    Canta  Circle,  and  Punch  Mahals. 

General  duty,  Bombay. 

Poena  Horse. 

Assistant  Civil  Surgeon,  Foona,  and  Snperintendent  City  JaiL 

Civil  Surgeon  at  Muscat. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Shikarpore. 

General  duty,  Bombay. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Kiotree.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Civil  Surgeon  at  Zanzibar. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

30  Native  Infantry. 

General  duty,  Poona  Division. 

General  duty,  Mhow  Division. 

3  Bind  Horse. 

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ttaohed  to  3  Sind  Horse. 

Genera]  du^.  Mhow  Division. 

Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  European  GeAOral  Hospital,  Bombay. 

Mhow  Division. 
,  Civil  Surgeon,  Bushire. 
X  Oct.  69  Civil  Surgeon,  Kotree. 
xOct.  69*26  Native  Infantry. 
xOct.  69 1  Presidency  Division. 
X  Oct.  69  j  Northern  Division. 
X  Apr.  7o.General  duty,  Mhow  Division. 
X  Apr.  70  Acting  CiviI_Surgeon,  Kaira. 

X  Apr.  73 
3oBept.73 


Bombay.— Health  Officer  to  the  Municipality, 
GenenU  dnty,  Bombay. 


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Bombay  Veterinary  Department. 


Statv  Vbtbbihabt  SuBosoirs. 
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Hallen   S 

Aujfusttis  John  Poett  

James  Collins 


VET. 

BUBaBoir. 


STATlf  VBT. 
SITBOBON. 


23  May  50 

24  May  44 
23  Juno  54 


T     ^^\  Clnepectinflr  Veterinary  Surgeon.— On  Special  duty  with 
sJune60||     the  Stud  CommiMion,  Bengal.    • 
5  June  60  ^Ihow  Division. 

17  Oct.  66  Northern  Division. 

William  Lamb    10  Mar.  53 '  i s  Aug.  68 .  Officiating  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon. 

Francis  Friend  Smith Ckinstant  .■.  11  June  59  11  June  73  Sick  Furlough. 


Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

The  Bight  Beverend  Henry  Alexander  Douglas.  DD.,  Bishop  of  Bombay,  31  January  1869. 

The  Venerable  C.  H.  Leigh  Lye,  J£A.  Archdeacon  and  Commiaaary.  18  January  1865. 

0.  Peile,  Registrar  of  the  Diocese^^ 


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1873 


SBinOB  CSAPLAIVS. 

Monthly  Salary,  Supeee  800. 

Sep.  Edward  Newton  Dickmson 

Jieo.  William  Henry  Cummins,  BA 

Bee.  G.  A.  F.  Watson,  MA 

Bev.  Charles  Thomas  Wilson,  MA 

Beo.  Alexander  Miller,  BA 

Bev.  Robert  Easiun,  MA 

I  Ven.  C.  H.  Leigh  Lye,  MA 

I^er.  Henry  Horatio  Pace 

'Beo.  William  Leslie  Barnes,   BA 

•Bev.  Ward  Maulo    

Bev.  Henry  William  Bagnell,  BA 

\Bev.  Samuel  Stead,  MA 

I  Beo.  Alexander  Lee  Onslow,  BA 

\Bev.Thoma»  Horsfall  

^Bev.  George  Carew  Reynell,  MA 

JuvioR  Chaplaibs. 
Monthly  Salary,  Bupee*  500. 

Bev.  C.  WalfoPd,  MA 

Beo.  A.  Polehampton....»i 

Bev.  James  Henry  Tomlinaon  Blunt,  MA. 

Bev.  W.  Jones  

Beo.  Frederick  Lloyd  Sharpin,  BA 

Bev.  William  Joshua  Ffennell,  BA 

Bev.  G.  B.  Streeten,  MA 

Bev.  J.  Higgins   

Bev.  C.  Kirk.Jf^ 

Bev.  W.  Clark  

Bev.  C.  F.  H.  Johnston,  BA 

Bev.  P.  H.  LeFeuvre,  BA 

Bev.  A.  Q.  Cane,  MA 

Bev.  S.  F.  Bourdillon,  MA 


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•TAZIOirS,  XTC. 


Dharwar.  Visits  Karwar,  Batnagheny,  and  Dapootee. 

Sattara  and  Mahableshwur. 

Poona. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Deesa  and  Mount  Aboo. 

Kirkee.— Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Senior  Presidency  Chaplain. 

Belgaum  Cantonment,  visiting  Dharwar. 

Gorpoorie,  Poona,  visiting  Sholapore. 

Colaba. 

Ahmcdnuggur. 

Joint  Chaplain  of  Poona. 

Acting  at  Neemuch.— Visiting  Oodeypore. 

Deolalee.—Visiting  Aaseorghur  and  Dhoolia. 

BycuUa. 


Riu'cote  and  Bhooj. 

Acting  at  Kirkee. 

Sick  Furlough  to  Europe. 

Aden. 

Garrison  Chaplain  at  the  Preaidency. 

Hydrabad. 

Chaplain  of  Kuirachae. 

Sick  Furlouirh  to  Europe. 

Joint  Chaplain  of  Kurrachee. 

Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop. 

Acting  at  Surat. 

Ahmedabad. 

Acting  at  Nusseerabad. 


CHURCH    OF    SCOTLAND. 


865 
73 


Tkb  Sbviob  Chaplaix. 
Monthly  Salary,  Bupeee  gSo. 

JZ«r.  Malcolm  Munro  Ross  

Sbniob  Chaplaikb. 
Monthly  Salary,  BupeeeSoo. 
B0O,  Duncan  Macpherson,  MA 

JUBIOR  ChAPLAUT. 

Monthly  Salary,  Bupee$soo. 

Bev.  John  Palion 

Bev.  A.  P.  Hogarth,  BD 


Poona. 


Bombay. 


Bombay.— Furlough  to  Europe. 
Kurrachee. 


Bombay  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

^  Sir  Edward  Green  served  against  the  Ehosas  on  the  Runn  of  Kutch  in  1830,  and  in  a  charge  with  a  party  of  tW 
and  Light  Cavalry  had  a  horse  shot  under  him.  Served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Afighaniatan  fttun  184c  tj 
1843 ;  present  with  the  Light  Company  of  the  aand  Foot  at  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Hyderabad  under  S? 
James  Oatram,  and  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.) ;  also  as  Aasistant  AdjusiEie 

eneral  wi^  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  the  campaign  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Kutch  in  1844-145 ;  and  as  Asaiettst 

djutant  General  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surraider 
of  Mooltan.  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Ciiifips). 

Jjieut.General  J.  Hobson  served  in  the  PenianGulf  in  1831 ;  present  at  the  night  attack  of  the  Arabs  an  the  casp 
at  Zoar,  ana  in  the  action  before  Beni-boo«Ali.  Served  with  the  force  sent  against  Kolapore  in  X826--37 :  ^^ 
the  expedition  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1841,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Arab  posts.  Also  with  the  Bombay;  Cohaa 
in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  withClasp). 

s  Major  General  P.  K.  M.  Skinner  served  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  Poona  Auxiliary  Horse  witha  fle>i 
force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  and  Edur  districts  in  the  latter  part  of  1835  and  commencement  of  1836 ;  also  on  the  Saff 
with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Gocgcn^ 
pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

*  Major  General  H.  J.  Felly  served  in  Bind  firom  1840  to  1847,  and  was  on  the  staff  of  Sir  Chaiiea  Napier  at  the 
battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  and  in  the  campaign  against  the  Mountain  and  Desert  Tribes  (Medal,  s^ 
Brevet  of  Major). 

B  Major  General  R.  R.  Tounghusband  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  and  Affgfaanistan  in  1841-49 ;  prcsecx 
with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Kandahar;  and  in  1843,  ^^  Mt^or  of  Brigade  to  the  force,  was  preaertt 
at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal) .  Served  as  Deputy  Adjutant  General  to  the  Persian  SxpeditiooaiT 
Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Resbire,  the  scr- 
render  of  Bnshire,  and  during  the  forced  march  on  Bora^joon,  the  occupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  tad 
the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Khooehab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CS.), 

•  M^jor  General  Sir  George  Maloohn  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General  and  Baggage  Master  witk 
the  Bombay  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  the  oampaign  of  Afikfaanistsn  in  x8|8-39,  and  was  preaent  at  tke 
capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabool ;  oommanded  the  outposts  of  the  Bind  Ixreinilar  Horse  ia 
Eastern  Kutchee  firom  1840  to  1843  and  was  eonstantly  engaged  in  active  operations  againat  theHm  Bel 


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)mmanded  a  detachment  of  Sind  Irregular  Horse  at  the  battle  of  NofiboBkiist  August  1840  in  the  Eastern  Kutchee 
ills,  and  with  the  Sind  Horse  in  the  operations  against  Nussnr  Khan  of  Khelat  in  1840-41,  including  the  afihir  at 
anda  and  the  action  near  Dadur,  when  Mir  Nussur  Khan  with  the  whole  of  the  Brahoere  army  was  drawn  fVom 
is  position  and  his  camp  taken.  Served  with  the  Sind  Horse  at  Shadndpoorin  1843  when  the  force  under  Captain 
icob  defeated  the  army  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Shadadpoor.  Served  with  the  Sind  Horse  during  Sir  Charles 
spier's  campaign  in  1844-45  against  the  mountain  tribes  in  Enatem  Kutchee  and  in  the  surprise  and  capture  of 
ha  poor  on  the  night  of  the  15th  January  1845.  Commanded  Head  Quarters  2nd  regiment  Sind  Horse 
id  a  detachment  of  ist  Sind  Horse  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the 
cge  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Grooierat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  and  occupation  of 
Ds*hawnr  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in 
ersia  in  1857 ;  commanded  the  field  detachment  of  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  and  two  companies  of  the  38th  Bombay 
.1.  which  stormed  and  captured  Hulgullee  on  30th  November  1857.  Commanded  the  field  force  in  the  operations 
gainst  Shorapoor  which  ended  in  the  occupation  of  the  fortress  on  the  9th  February  1858.  Commanded  the  field 
rce  in  the  operations  against  the  rebel  Chief  of  Kurgoond  which  ended  m  the  capture  of  tho  town  and  fortress  on 
18  i8t  June  1858. 

'  Major  General  L.  S.  Hough  served  with  a  field  force  against  the  Bheels  near  Baroda  in  1839  (dangerously 
ounded).  Commanded  the  2nd  Belooch  Battalion  during  the  Persian  Expe<lition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the 
ndin;  at  Hallilah  Bay,  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  the  expedition  to  Bonunoon,  and 
«upation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 
'  Majior  General  H.  J.  Barr  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  cap- 
ro  of  Reahire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Boni^oon,  action  of  Khooshab,  bombardment  and  capture  of 
ohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

'  Major  General  H.  Daly  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 
t  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 
lasps).  Commanded  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  the  passage  of  tho  Kotah  Pass,  and  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in 
)5o-5i-52  (Medal  with  CJlasp).  Commanded  the  Corps  of  Guides  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (twice  wounded  and 
orse  killed,  Brevet  of  MaJor,  and  CB.).  Commanded  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Brevet  of 
t.  Colonel),  and  the  Brigade  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  Sir  Hope  Grant's  campaign  inOude  in  1858-59,  including 
le  action  at  Nawabgunge  and  passages  of  the  Goomtee  and  Gogra. 

'°  Major  Greneral  W.  F.  Marriott  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  of  the  army  of  the  Indus  in  the  campaign  in 
ind  and  Afijprhanistan  in  1838-39,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  (Medal). 
^^  Colonel  T.  Stock  served  against  the  Koolees  in  the  Mahee  Kanta,  and  the  Bheels  in  the  vicinity  of  Doongurpoor 
f  1830;  commanded  detachment  of  the  23rd  Regiment  which  took  part  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  village  of 
urraul  and  the  release  of  the  Thakoor.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Mangalore  and  Canara  in  1837,  and  in 
pner  and  Lower  Sind  fVom  1839  to  1841. 

"  Colonel  W.  B.  Salmon  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in 
h8-39,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  H.  T.  Vincent  served  on  the  Staff  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and 
as  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Gtoojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army 
kicdal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*  Colonel  S.  J.  K.  Whitehill  served  with  the  asrd  Bombay  N.I.  with  the  force  in  Sind  under  Lord  Keane  firom  183S 
>  1842,  and  with  a  field  force  in  the  NorUiern  Concan  in  pursuit  of  Ragoojee  Bangria  ft*om  1844  to  1846.  Served 
ith  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with 
ia*p).  Served  in  command  of  the  Guzerat  Horse  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in 
'58-59 ;  Also  in  command  of  the  Guserat  Horse  with  the  field  forces  under  Major  A.  Honner  and  Ck)lonel  Stiles 
gainst  the  Wagheers  in  Kattywar  in  1859-60 :  and  in  command  of  a  field  force  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  i860. 
"  Colonel  C.  R.  W.  Hervey  served  with  the  iyrd  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  expedition  to  Mangalore  and  Canara  in  1837 ; 
id  with  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  as  3nd  in  Command,  and  for  some  time  in  command  of  that  corps  and  of  a 
elooch  Levy  in  Upper  Sind  in  1840-43 ;  with  a  wing  of  his  regiment  in  Cutch  and  in  command  of  H.  H.  the  Rao's 
orse  in  the  Runn  in  1843-44.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Secretary  to  Sir  James  Outram  in  the  Expedition  to  Persia^ 
icluding  tho  march  to  Bora^oon,  action  at  Khooshab,  and  the  operations  at  Mohumra  in  1857  (Brevet  of  Major^ 
edal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

''  Colonel  C.  M.  Barrow  served  tho  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Scind  and  Affghanistan,  and  was  present  at  the  storm 
id  capture  of  Ghuince  (Medal),  and  in  the  attack  on  the  stronghold  of  the  Affghan  chief  Ruheem  Khan.  Also  the 
anjaub  campaign  of  1848-^9,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  (Joojerat,  pursuit  and  sur- 
nderofthe  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  19th  Regiment  Native  Infantry  whilst  em- 
oyed  against  the  Gwalior  mutineers  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Sahib,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  the  Rajpoona 
Ates  in  1858,  in  the  pursuit  through  Malwa,  Bundlekund,  and  Central  India,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Rajghur, 
ungrowlec,  Sindwaho,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

jj  Colonel  G.  A.  Leckie  served  in  Sind  in  1842-43,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal). 
"  Colonel  R.  Richards  served  as  Stafl'OfHcer  to  the  Field  Force  at  Wanga  Bazaar  and  other  places  in  the  Thurror 
rest  Desert  of  Sind  from  March  1843  to  March  1844.  This  force  opened  the  postal  oommimication  with  the  army 
ider  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  suppressed  the  Robber  Tribes  in  the  Great  Desert.  Was  at  the  destruction  of  the 
Drta  of  Deepla  and  Nowakote,  belonging  to  the  insurgent  Amir  Shere  Shah  Mahommed.  Served  in  the  Punjaub 
impaign  of  1848-49  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  including  the  siepe  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of 
oojerat,  and  pursuit  and  surrender  of  tho  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Field  Force  under 
Lionel  Bradshaw  which  penetrated  the  Eusofzie  country  north  of  Peshawur  in  December  1849,  for  the  purpose  of 
lastising  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Swat  border,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Sugao,  Palai, 
i»irkhanee,  and  Zoormunda  in  the  Buzdurra  Valley  on  the  11th  and  14th  of  that  month  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
eual  with  Clasp). 

"  t!olonel  W.  E.  Macleod  served  with  20th  Bombay  N.I.  in  tho  Mahee  Kanta  in  1839-40;  with  the  field  force  in 
id  and  Affghanistan  from  1840  to  1841,  and  as  AcQutant  of  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Kandahar  in 
'42.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay, 
'0  storming  and  capture  of  Reshire,  bringing  his  regiment  out  of  action ;  commanded  his  regiment  at  the  sur- 
fimer  of  Bushire,  and  with  its  head  quarters  m  tho  forced  march  on  Borazjoon,  at  the  occupation  of  the  enemy's 
ttrenched  camp,  and  at  tho  night  attack  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (mentioaod  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Jrved  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at  Head  Quarters,  Abypsininn  Expeditionary  Force  under  Lord  Napier  of 
agdala,  throughout  that  campaign,  present  at  the  .battle  of  Arogee,  and  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala 
aentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel). 

'Colonel  8.  Thacker  served  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  in  1839-40,  and  as  Brigade  Major  with 
e  force  under  Brigadier  Ck>ghlan  against  the  Arabs,  and  at  the  storm  of  the  village  and  fort  of  Sheik  Othman  near 
Ion  on  the  i8th  March  1858, 

Colonel  Lucas  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45.  and  was  present  at  the  taking 
the  Forts  of  Monohur  and  Muu8uuto>ih.  Served  on  tho  Divisional  Stuff  2ud  Division  Persian  Expcditiouary  Force 
«857i  including  the  bombardment  ami  cupture  of  tho  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  tno  Persian  Army 
ledal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  on  the  DiWsional  Stnfl*  with  the  Rajpof)tana  Field  Division  throughout  the  Indian 
ntiny  campaign,  includingthe  siege  and  ctipture  by  asenult  of  KotJih.  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Army  from  April  1858  to 
'°^*7  1859,  action  of  Sanganeer,  battle  of  Bunass.'pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Ferozeshah  (tHSveral  times  mou- 
rned in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  head  of  the  Conimis.sariat  throughout  the 
yf'^Jiuan  campaign  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel.  CB.,  and  Medal). 
,  ^oloncl  R.  Phayre  served  with  the  field  tbrcc  in  Sind  and  AffKhaiiii-tHn  from  1840  to  1845,  commanded  a  party 
^ibe  Poena  Irregular  Horse  at  the  action  at  Kotra,  present  at  the  battle  of  Meennee-- severely  wounded  (Medal). 

Colonel  E.  C.  Marston  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  from  1840  to  1843,  including  tho 
^nd  skirmish  at  Hykulzje  and  defence  of  the  city  of  Kandahar;  was  engaged  in  several  skirmishes  on  the  return 
arch,  and  present  at  the  battles  of  Meeance  and  Hydemba*!  and  at  the  surrender  of  Omcrkotc  (Medal). 

Colonels  W.  C.  Anderson,  W.  D.  Dickson,  and  F.  Phillips.  Lt.Colonels  F.  L.  Muckeson,  W.  Crengh,  H.  F.  Dis- 
■"^we,  C.  E.  Naylor,  and  W.H.  Mason  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848  49,  including  tlie  siege  and 
■irrcnder  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojenit,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  ClaspH?  Ic 


435  Bombay  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

»  Colonel  J.  H.  Champion  served  a«  Aseistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  field  force  under  Sir  Jobn  IGcbel  m  hii 
campaign  in  Central  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Bajghnr,  Mungrowlee,  Sindwalio,  and  Kaz« 
(Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

»  Colonels  R.  M.  Johnstone,  J.  P.  Sandwith,  and  W.  Pirie  served  thronghont  the  operations  in  Sind  in  1843,  ia- 
dnding  the  battles  of  Mccanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

»  Colonel  C.  A.  Moyle  served  with  the  field  forces  in  Bind  and  AlTfirhanistan  ftrom  1840  to  1843,  and  w««  pireaea: 
at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  punnit  of  Meer  Sheer  Ma- 
homed, and  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Oomercote. 

^  Colonel  J.  W.  Tounghusband  served  in  the  AfTghan  campaiflrn  of  1843,  and  was  present  at  the  aecond  attack  f  a 
Hyknlaye,  and  at  Candaha^  under  General  Nott.  Served  m  the  Bind  campaign  of  1843.  and  was  present  as  tL« 
battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also  in  the  hill  campaisfn  under  Sir  Charles  >apier  in  184s.  Commanded  a  detach- 
ment of  Unner  Bind  Polios  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Mundranees  in  1847 :  commanded  a  separate  ootamn,  otim- 
posed  of  6ih  Puzgaub  Police  Battalion,  detachments  2nd  Puiyaub  Cavalry,  and  Mounted  Police  in  the  expeditaw 
against  the  Omerzye  Wuzeeries  in  185a ;  commanded  and  and  6th  Punjaub  Police  Battalions  in  the  expeditxA 
against  the  Sheoranies  in  1853  j  commanded  6th  Police  Battalion  in  the  expedition  against  the  Kusseraiiiea  in  1355 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  _, 

*i  Colonel  C.  R.  Bangh  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tlie  SBCge  scd 
Burrender  of  Mooltan,  and  was  severely  wounded  when  engaged  in  dragging  cpins  into  the  breaching  battery  oc'u- 
alte  the  Ehoonee  Bouij  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  served  in  command  of  the  oth  Bombay  N.L  with  the  Satpoora  fjHi 
Force  in  1858,  including  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.  In  command  of  the  left  wing  guarded  the  fords  of  the  Kexi^^ia 
against  Tantia  Topee  in  Nov.  1858.  In  Deo.  1858  and  Jan.  1859  served  in  command  of  the  left  wing  with  Coksd 
H.  Somerset's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  the  Rao  Bahib  and  Tantia  Topee  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

»  Colonel  G.  U.  Price  served  with  the  xst  Grenadier  Regiment  in  Bind  in  1843,  ^^  ^<^b  present  at  tlie  battks  or 
Heeaneeand  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

»  Colonel  B.  Thompson  served  in  the  Bind  campaign  of  1843,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Meda. . 
Served  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Hofaaxc^a. 
and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army.  Served  in  command  of  a  field  detachment  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  armr  nsder 
Tantia  Topee  in  Guzerat  in  Dec.  1858,  and  as  Btalf  Officer  ag&inst  the  Naikra  Bheels  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  Jan.  uad 
Feb.  i8«;9. 

=*»  Co.i.ucl  U.  Shcwell  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahxatta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  at  tlie  captoic  cf 
Bamunghur. 

"  Colonel  J.  A.  Wood  served  with  the  field  force  in  Bind  and  Affghanistan  flrom  1840  to  1843.  and  wm»  presea 
at  the  attack  on  the  town  of  Kujiuck  in  1841 ;  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Candafaar.  including  ar 
second  attack  on  the  heights  of  Uykulzye  in  184a ;  present  at  Candahar  on  the  a9th  May  1842  (Medal)  durinir  tk 
engagement  with  Akbar  Shan's  army  near  the  city  walls  j  with  Colonel  Wymer's  Force  on  the  Urghondanl,  deair?- 
ing  the  forts  of  the  insurgent  chiefs ;  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  m  the  fort  during  the  battle  of  Hyden>)wi 
in  1843  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  the  etcsc 
and  canfeore  of  Reehire,  when  he  received  eight  wounds  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Muor). 

*0  Colonel  W.  Ashbumer  served  with  the  field  force  in  Bind  and  AffghaniBtan  in  1841-48,  inclnding  the  advance 
on  OanrtahsT  and  the  several  operations  of  the  army  under  Major  General  Nott,  leading  to  the  reoccapatKoa  U 
Ghnanee  and  Cabool  (Medal,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  second  ai&tir  of  uyknixye).  Served  also  with  tbe 
field  force  in  Bind  in  1843.  including  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Ck>mmanded  a  detached  field  fcsve 
against  the  rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jalonn  districts  during  the  monsoon  of  1858,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  retell 
Btrongholdfl  of  Mow  and  Mahonie. 

'f  (Jolonel  W.  L.  Cahusac  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  Persia  in  1857,  inclnding  the  bombaidment  and 
oantnra  of  Mohumra  (Medal) . 

»  Colonel  R.  B.  Moore  served  with  the  field  force  in  Bind  in  1843,  hioluding  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (tfedal}.  A>o 
with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  i856>57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  anzrender  of 
Bnshire,  at  Bonugoon,  and  action  at  Khooshab—horse  killed  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Central  Inda 
Field  Force  from  the  siege  of  Ratghur  to  the  fall  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  (Tlasp). 

"  Colonel  L.  PeUy  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  as  Political  Secretary  and  Persian  Interpreter  to  General  Joka 
Jacob  commanding  Cavalry  during  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1857,  including  the  occupation  of  Boahire. 

^  Colonel  H.  J.  Day  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  And  was  nreaest  st 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  (Soojemt,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 
ClaepaJ.  Served  on  the  General  Staff  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force ;  under  Major  Gieneral  Roberta  aa  Paymaster 
during  the  campaign  of  1858.  And  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fortress  of  Kotah  (Medal}. 

^  Colonel  Sir  Henry  Green  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  Bind  Irregular  Horse  with  the  Bombay  Colngn:  is 
the  Pni^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Qoojerat,  pmanftaad 
Burrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Claspa).  Joined  the  Turkish  army  at  Kara  in  the  winter  of  1654 ;  ik 
May  the  same  year  he  was  employed  on  special  duty  by  Her  "ilatieaty'B  Government,  and  joined  the  Tazkiah  anej 
of  the  Danube  under  Omer  Pasha  as  and  in  Command  of  a  body  of  Irregular  Horse  with  the  rank  of  Colonel  j^ 
the  Ottoman  army ;  joined  Her  Britannic  Mi^esty's  steamer  Leander  aa  a  volunteer  on  the  embarkation  of  tb£ 
army  for  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  in  all  the  operations  of  the  fleet  up  to  ist  October;  landed  with  the  Boj*. 
Marines  that  occupied  the  heights  of  Balaklava  October  X4th;  present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkenrafi . 
appointed  Assistant  Field  Engineer  and  joined  the  Royal  Engineers  in  the  right  attack,  siege  of  Sebaetopol ;  prefer, 
in  the  batteries  at  the  bombardment  in  October  1854  and  April  185^,  and  repulse  of  sorties  22nd  and  a^rd  liMitt 
1855 ;  April  X7th  severely  wounded  while  on  duty  in  the  trenches ;  joined  the  Baltic  Fleet  on  the  ayth  July  and  ^r«» 
present  on  board  Her  Majesty's  steamer  LigUning  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  on  7th  and  8th  August:  re- 
turned to  Turkey  and  was  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  a  body  of  Irregular  Horse  and  Enropean  Hew 
Artillery  19th  January  1855  (gazetted  to  the  local  rank  of  Captain,  and  on  the  aSth  May  same  year  as  Major ;  Mrib. 
fbr  Sebastopol,  for  the  Danube,  and  the  Crimea,  with  the  order  of  the  Me(!(jidie.)  served  as  Aaaistant  A^^tar: 
General  of  the  Cavalry  Division  of  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Fo^oc,  and  subsequently  appointed  Asaiatant  A<^c* 
taut  (General  to  the  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

«*  Colonel  W.  Scott  served  the  campaign  of  1858-59  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Garrakota,  forcing  the  pass  of  Mudclenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  and  anbaeqae* 
pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  ofKooncb,  afl*air  of  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  at  cac; 
Morar  near  Ghralior,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*•  Sir  William  LockyerMerewetner8er\-cd  in  Scindwitti  the  axst  Bombay  N.I.  in  1842-43.  and  waa  preeent  « 
the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45-  Served  w:^ 
the  Bind  Irregular  Horse  on  the  frontier  of  Upper  Bind,  and  in  command  of  a  party  of  13a  men  defteted  a  br.-v 
body  of  Bhootees  near  Polagee  in  1847  J  also  -tvith  a  detachment  of  the  Bind  Irregular  Horse  with  the  Bosa'  ^5 
Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  o(  Goojens.  r^^ 
enit  and  surrender  of  the  Bikn  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  on  the  frt>Dtier  of  Upper  Bind  tro-m  1S4:  i'> 
x86a,  successfully  held  it  during  1857,  crushing  an  extensive  rebellion  projected  by  the  Belooch  and  Brahoee  tni«Y 
{CB,\.  Was  present  as  Resident  at  Aden  in  the  operations  against  the  Foodhli  tribe  of  Arabs  in  1865-66,  includirj? 
the  skirmishes  at  Bir  Saed,  Ahmodra,  and  destruction  of  Bhugra. 

♦*  Odonol  St.  J.  O'N.  Muter  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  of  1844-45- 

^  Colonel  J.  P.  Nixon  served  with  the  field  force  In  Bind  and  Affghanistan  in  1842-43 ;  present  st  the  a&ir  ^ 
Hyknlzye ;  forcing  of  the  Kc^jnck  Paas,  and  defence  of  Candahar ;  during  the  battle  of  Meeanee  was  deta^ed  inth 
the  troops  tc  bum  the  Bhikargahs ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad,  and  capture  of  Omerkote  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  H.  T.  Briggs  served  with  the  field  force  in  Bind  and  Affghanistan  from  1841  to  1844,  and  was  prcsest  rt 
the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October  1859,  ai^d  at  the  swge  and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  November  of  t^ 
sameyear. 

«7  Cfolonel  A.  T.  Etheridge  commanded  detachments  of  the  a3rd  Bombay  N.T.  on  service  in  the  Ooncan  and  Eha:- 
dcish  in  z844>45 ;  served  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  with  the  Gtlicowar's  Horse  in  1848,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  th« 
fort  of  Ahmednuggur;  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Dessaiees  of  Warree  in  tlw  North  Uytara  and  Bedt« 
dlstriota  and  commanded  a  body  of  Irregulars  in  the  movement  against  their  position  on  asth  XMbraaiT^Sst  (Kedsl;. 


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^  Colonel  S.  L.  Scott  served  in  Bind  in  1843,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also  in  the 
iampaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  184^-45. 

^*  Colonel  J.  Bates  served  in  the  Bind  campaisfn  m  1843  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal), 
.xmimanded  a  field  detachment  en^ged  in  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  1858. 
J"  Colonel  F.  Schneider  served  with  the  lotn  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in 
f8^-4Sj  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh 

•*  Brigadier  General  W.  V.  Shewell  was  present  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present 
it  the  landing  at  HallUah  Bay,  the  storming  and  capture  of  Reshire,  the  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  during  the 
orced  march  on  Bora^oon,  the  occupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  and  the  night  attack  and  battle  of 
Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  G.  McB.  B.  Parquharson  served  in  Sind  in  1843,  ai^d  with  the  field  detachment  which  attacked  and 
lefeated  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree  on  the  8th  June  1843.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force 
^  X  8^6-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  and  surrender  of 
Bushiro  (Medal with  Clasp). 

**  Brigadier  General  C.  T.  Aitchison  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45  as  Field 
Engineer,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Samunghur,  Boodurghur,  Punulla  (wounded),  Powunghur, 
Munohur,  and  Munsuntosh.  Served  as  Major  of  Brigade  in  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present 
^t  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  at  Khooshab 
[Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  Colonel  Malcolm's  Field  Force  in  Southern  Mahratta  Country 
luring  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  in  command  of  200  Europeans  during  forced  march  on  Shorapore,andatthe  surrender 
md  occupation  of  that  fortress  (Medal). 

*•  Colonel  A.  Thacker  was  present  at  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.  Served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the 
Pttnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Moolton  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»?  Colonel  R.  U.  Keatinge  served  as  Political  Officer  with  the  Mhow  Field  Force  and  zst  Brigade  Central 
™i*  Field  Force  in  1857-58  at  the  siege  of  Dhar,  three  days'  fightinsr  near  Mundesora,  and  at  the  siege  of 
Dhandaroe — dangerously  wounded  in  three  places  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Com- 
manded a  force  of  irregular  troops  against  Seeta  RamHolkar  in  Sathpoora  Hills  m  October  1858;  served  with 
Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  November  1858 ;  commanded  irregular  troops  against 
I'^^rgenta  in  Sathpoora  Hills  in  1859 ;  commanded  field  detachments  in  Kattywar  against  rebel  Waghecrs  in  1865. 
"  Colonel  C.  T.  Palin  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848  -  49,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goajerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Si^  army 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

"  Colonel  C.  Thompson  served  in  the  campaign  In  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present 
^\  a  ®  storm  and  capture  of  Samunghur  and  Powunghur ;  dangerously  wounded  at  the  taking  of  the  village 
of  Seevapore.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
capture  of  Reshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  field  force  in  the  latter  part  of 
1857  as  Staff  Officer  to  Brigadier  General  LeG.  Jacob,  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kolapoor  ttom  the  rebels  on 
6th  December  1857. 

"  Colonel  J.  H.  Reynolds  served  in  Sind  under  Sbr  Charles  Napier  fh)m  the  end  of  1843  to  the  end  of  1846. 

Conmianded  field  force  in  Kattywar  at  the  suooessftil  storming  of  Tobur  Hill  (a  position  taken  np  by  Wagheer 

rebels)  on  20th  December  1867  (severely  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Government). 

"  Colonel  J.  F.  Lester  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45. 

**  Colonel  H.  N.  MUler  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 

at  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  AlTghana  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two 

^/^s).  Served  in  the  Guide  Corps  in  the  lixpedition  into  Eusoofzaie  under  Colonel  Bradshaw  in  1850 ;  served  in  the 

<Tuide  Corps  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Colih  Campbell  against  the  Momunds  and  other  Hill  Tribes  m  z8«i-52  (Medal 

■*^|th  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Rawul  Pindee  Division  of  Police  during  the  mutiny  in  1857— severely  wounded  (Medal). 

•*  Colonel  B.  Waddington  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 

nardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  left  wing  of  his  regiment  in  the  operations  bi 

<  entral  India  against  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59  ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Regiment  with  the  Oojein  Field 

I'orce  in  1859-^. 

,  **  Colonel  A.  B.  Little  was  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  of  the  Hyderabad  Ck)ntingent  Cavalry  at  Aurungabad 
^  1857,  and  subsequent  relief  of  Mhow,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhu:,  also  in  the  actions  in  fh>nt  of 
Mundeeaoor,  battle  of  Gurrarea  and  capture  of  that  place  on  the  23rd  and  34th  November,  1857 ;  at  the  siege  and 
« torm  of  the  fortress  of  dhandaree,  when  he  led  and  commanded  the  left  attack  by  escalade ;  at  the  battle  of  theBetwa 
where  he  brought  his  Regiment  out  of  action ;  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  where  he  commanded  his  Regiment ; 
action  of  Koonch ;  commanded  the  left  wing  of  his  Regiment  at  the  capture  and  storm  of  Lohari ;  in  the 
several  actions  on  th6  banks  of  the  Jumna  IVom  the  15th  to  the  aard  of  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Culpee; 
actions  of  Morar,  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior ;  commanded  a  column  under  Sir  Robert  Napier ; 
engaged  in  several  skirmishes  ^vith  the  rebel  loaders  Raja  Maun  Sing  and  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  1859— 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Government  for  services  rendered  at  Gwalior,  sevex^l  times  mentioned  in 
den)atche8  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Colonel  E.  A.  H.  Bacon  served  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Aurungabad  in  June  1857,  and 
«'i  osequent  relief  of  Mhow ;  present  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar,  at 
Mimdesore,  battle  of  Gurrana,  and  subse<ment  capture  of  that  village  on  the  23rd  and  24th  November  X857; 
t'lrved  OS  deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  first  Brigade  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the 
Ulcere  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chaudaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch,  the  difi'erent 
«^*-ion8  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  15th  to  the  23rd  May  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpce;  the  action  of 
-Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Brevct^orMtyor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Colonel  J.  Black  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  including  the  capture 
of  Punalla  and  Pownn^hur. 

"  Colonel  H.  G.  Robison  served  with  the  7th  Bombay  N.I.  during  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta 
Country  in  1844-45 ;  as  a  volunteer  under  Hrij^avdicr  Hampton  in  His  Highness  the  Nizam's  service  at  Gowree 
ii-rainst  the  Rohilbis  (received  the  thanks  of  Govenimcnt).  Served  in  the  cavolry  of  the  Turkish  Continpent  ftx>m  its 
lirrnation  to  thedaj-  it  was  disbandcl,  a  groit  part  oflhe  time  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quai-termaater  Gei\crs\l  (4th  Class 
<>' the  Medjidie,  and  the  Turkish  War  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campnign,  includiiiff  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodoa,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenporo  Pass, 
^lejje  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  and  the  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medial  with  Clasp  for  Central  India,  and  specially  mentioned 
lu  despatches). 

"  Colonel  C.  O.  Maude  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratto  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present 
at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh.  Served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  Head  Quarters 
A. )ya8inian  expeditionary  force  under  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala  throughout  that  campaign,  present  atthestorm- 
iiiK  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

•*'  Colonel  J.  A.  M.  Macdonald  served  as  D.A.QyM.General  attached  to  Head  Quarters  Persian  Expeditionary 
I  orce  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  on  the  StaflTotthe  Malwa  Field  Force  as  D.A.Q.M.General  in  1857,  and 
^v.is  present  at  the  capture  of  Dhar  and  of  Mundosore,  and  action  at  Surraria.  Appointed  A.Q.M.Goneral  to  Sir  Hugh 
1.  >!ie.  and  served  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
^' Rhatghur,  action  of  Barodiea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gomikotta,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of 
the  Betwa  (horse  killed),  siege  and  storm  of  Jhan.si,  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Golowloe,  and  capture 
or  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  A.Q.M.  General  with  the  Field  Columns  under  Sir  Hugh 
Rose  south  of  the  Nerbudda  in  1859. 

''  Colonel  W.  G.  Mjiinwaring  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campnipn  of  1848-49,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan.  battle  of  Gooierat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  th»i  Expeditionary  Force  in  Persia  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  F.  S.  Howett  served  in  tno  operations  airaiust  the  insurgents  in  the  North  Canara  and  Bedec  districts 
on  the  60a  frontier,  and  commanded  the  Bombay  Field  Force  engaged  in  suppressing  the  Sawunt  Warreo  Dessaie 
rebelUon  in  1858  (Medal). 


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437  Bonibay  Staff  Corps, — War  Services. 

7>  Lt.Colonel  T.  Thatcher  served  with  the  Bind  Hone  in  Penis  in  1857.  Wm  nreeent  ai  the  atte^s  in  »8^on.  th» 
rebel  Bheels  at  Nandoor,  Ling^ta  (received  the  thanka  of  Government) ,  Bhoinsnerpoor,  Ambone  and  Jimnairax. 

"f*  Lt. Colonel  W.  L.  Briggs  served  on  the  frontier  of  Upper  Sind  with  the  Sind  Irregular  Hone  from  185a  to  Oau>ber 
1856 ;  proceeded  in  command  of  two  squadrona  Sind  Irregular  Hone  and  a  hodv  of  troops  of  th«  Khaa  of 
Kelat,  escorting  treaaore  arms  and  ammunition  to  Quettah  for  Meer  Dost  Mahowim.  Khan  of  Cabool  (receivEd 
the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  of  India  in  Council  for  this  service).  Commanded  ist  Sind  Irregnlar  Hotm  la 
the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Claap) .  Proceeded  in  October  1857,  in  command  of  Head  Qnaitera  xst  Smd 
Irregular  Horse,  towards  Nassick  and  joined  the  Field  Force  under  Brigacuor  Macan  then  in  puTSoit  c^ rebel  Bbeels 
atAncola;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  tiie  fortress  of  Awah  in  January  1858  (Heoal).  Cominanded  jri 
Sind  Horse  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  including  operations  against  Magdala  (mexitionad  x 
despatches,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

7>  Lt.Colonel  W.  Rice  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar  in  October  1857.  Was  present  during  the 
whole  campaign  of  the  Central  India  field  Force,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chaiularee  aad 
Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Loharee,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jmnaa 
from  the  15th  to  the  23rd  of  ]^iy  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee ;  actions  at  Morar  and  at  and  near  Kota*ke- 
Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior ;  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  and  action  at  Beqapore ;  at  the  »"-™^— 
and  defeat  of  Feroze  6hah*s  camp  near  Sypon,  and  engaged  in  the  several  operations  against  the  rebel  1 
Tantia  Topee  and  Raja  Maun  Sing,  in  the  jungles  near  Padrone  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  MiQor). 

77  Colonel  W.  A.  Dick  served  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Cavaliy  on  the  frontien  of  Upper  Sind  fitnn  April  to  DeocB* 
ber  1846.  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  twtvc 
and  capture  of  Ratghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  and  in  command  of  a  party  of  the  3rd  B<BB.baT 
Cavalry  which  surprised  and  cut  up  the  enemv's  outlying  Picquet  during  the  advance  on  that  fortreas  (speeial^  nb^- 
tioncd)  nt  the  Maethone  Pass;  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  taking  of  Calpee  ;  commaikded  tte 
Head  Qunrtere  Wing  of  the  3rd  Bombay  Cavaliy  on  the  march  from  Etowa  to  Devpora,  whoithe  BearGtiaid  wa» 
attacked  by  the  rebel  Army,  also  during  the  advance  on  Gwalior,  at  the  action  of  Morar,  capture  of  Gwmlior,  nai 
with  the  Column  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  at  the  battles  of  Jaura  and  Allpoor  (Brevet  of  ll^jor)  ;  served  with  a 
detached  Field  Force  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  district  during  the  monsoon  of  1858,  and  at  the  aflkbrs  of  Mhow  aad 
Mahonie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7s  Colonel  H.  H.  A.  Wooa  served  with  the  Reserve  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  his  expedition  to  Bhawvlpore 
in  1845-^6,  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  aobnaiw, 
storm  of  the  city  breach,  capture  of  the  town  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Fereian  campaigB  of 
Z856-57,  with  the  Rear  Guard  at  Reshire,  attack  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  forced  march  on  Borai^oon,  aad  oocfipaprc 
of  the  enemy's  entnnched  Camp,  night  attack  of  the  6th  February,  and  battle  of  Ehooshab  (Medal  with  Claoi. 
Served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  as  A(3Jutant  General  to  the  force  under  Sir  Hugh  B3si» 
and  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Camp  before  Rutghur,  battle  of  Barrodea.  relief  of  Saugor,  attack  and  cantarcaf 
Garzakota,  action  and  forcing  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  ana  safaw 
quent  pursuit,  action  and  capture  of  Koonch,  and  subsequent  punuit,  action  at  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowlie,  and  the 
seven!  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna,  action  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  battle  and  captue  d 
Gwalior  (frequently— thrice  specially— mentioned  in  despatches,  Bnvet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  a|cais 
in  the  field  in  the  latter  end  of  1858-59  as  Adjutant  General  to  the  whole  of  the  Troops  south  of  the  Nerbodda  under 
Sir  Hugh  Rose.  Served  as  Assistant  General  of  the  zst  Division  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867^-efi, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storm  and  capture  of  Magnala  (mentioned  in  despatchea.  Brevet  :i 
Colonel,  and  Medal). 

^  Lf.  Colonel  W.  Walker  joined  the  Turkish  Contingent  when  flnt  raised,  and  served  with  it  tiU  the  end  of  tht 
war  in  the  Crimea  and  subsequent  breaking  up  of  the  force  (4th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Xedal).  Semd 
with  the  force  under  Major  Honner  against  the  Wagheere  in  1859,  and  commanded  the  ambnsh  at  Pastor,  wbee 
about  600  of  the  Wagheen  were  captured  on  the  z9th  Dec.  1850.    Commanded  the  troops  in  Okanrandel  in  i86o-6z. 

^  Lt.Colonel  R.  D.  Hassard  served  in  the  campaign  in  tne  Southern  Manratta  Country  in  i844-4s«  t^^  ^** 
present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Punalla.  Served  with  the  Penian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  inchidcir 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Boraiyoon,  and  action  at  Khooahab  (Medil 
with  Clasp). 

'^  Lt.  Colonel  G.  L.  Thomson  served  with  the  Penian  Ezpeditionaiy  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  ai  the  bOE»* 
bardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  on  the  26th  Mareh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  F.  A.  E.  Loch  served  in  the  Pui\jaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  acted  as  extra  Aide  de  Gamp  to  Genen] 
Dundas  commanding  the  Bombay  Column  during  the  siege  snd  until  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Mooltan  (MmU 
with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  on  the  28th  May  1857;  woonded  u 
the  flnt  attack  on  and  subsequent  capture  of  Awah,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  pursuit  of  the  r^xla 
into  the  Gwalior  Territories ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Central  India ;  at  the  recapture  of  the  fort  of  Chac- 
daree,  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Brevet  of  Major),  siege  and  captare  of  Fowree, 
■urprise  and  punuit  of  the  rebels  under  Maun  Sing  at  Noondrey  Z4th  November  1858  (Medal  with  Claap). 

*■  Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  Bowen  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  inelading  ths 
capture  of  the  forts  of  Punalla  and  Powunghnr.  Served  in  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  Persian  BxpeditioaarT 
Field  Foree,  including  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Claisp). 

**  Colonel  H.  H.  James  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  from  the  first  landing  of  tit 
Advance  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala;  in  command  of  the  xoth  Regiment  NX  dnnng  p:r- 
tion  of  the  oam^raign  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

*■  Lt.Colonel  T.  S.  warden  served  the  Pm^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  snrroidcr 
of  Mooltan,  Including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  on  the  27th  December,  storm  of  the  city  breach,  and  capture  ?r 
the  town— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Penian  Expeditionary  Force  in  S85&-57,  scd 
was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  the  surrender  of  Bushire,  the  forced  march  on  Borazioon  and  occupa- 
tion of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  there ;  also  with  the  rear  guard  under  Brigadier  Honner  when  attacked  bv 
the  Penian  Army  on  the  night  of  the  7th  February,  and  at  the  b&ttle  of  Kooshab  on  the  following  morning  (Medsl 
with  Clasp).  Served  in  1858  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Column  in  punuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  Bad 
Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Oodipore  (Medal). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  Joseph  Miles  served  with  the  Penian  Expeditionaiy  Force  in  1857,  including  the  bombardment  sad 
capture  of  Mohumra,  and  subseauent  occupation  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"7  Lt. Colonel  John  Miles  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  ef 
Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Ganrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  I^tfs,  siege  sd 
storm  of  Jhansi.  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Hill  commanded  the  flank  companies  of  the  z4th  Bombay  N.I.  during  the  operations  in  Oka- 
mundel  and  Kattywar  in  1859-60,  including  the  siege  of  Dwarka,  and  storming  of  the  heights  and  fort  of  Ubhpoon, 
as  Stafi*  Officer  Kattywar  Field  Force  under  Major  Honner  on  x8th  December  1859. 

**  Lt.Colonel  Baumgartner  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Riui>ootana  Field  Force,  and  was  presni 
at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  September  1857,  and  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assanlt  on  the  joch 
March  1858  (Medal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  A.  W.  Graham  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  2848-49,  indading  the 
siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Penna 
Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  of  Resmre.  surrender  of  Bushire,  aid 
battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  position  of  the  rebel  Bheds  at  ShUD> 
sherpoor  in  October  1857  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Macan  (severely  wounded  by  ball  through  the  ankle). 

"^  Lt.Colonel  H.  Beviilo  commanded  the  Left  Wing  ist  Belooch  Battalion  throughout  the  RohUcnnd  eampaign  ia 
Z858  ;  present  with  General  Penny's  Column  at  the  action  of  Kurkralee,  and  with  the  force  under  the  Ooounander  in. 
Chief  nt  the  action  before  Barcilly,  and  capture  of  the  town,  actions  of  Bunnee  andMahomdee,  attack  by  the  rebels  oa 
Shahjohiiipore,  and  several  minor  nfTaira  (Medal).  Commanded  the  27th  Bombay  Native  Infkntnr  (Belooches^ 
throujrhout  the  Abyssinian  cnmpnisrn.  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  assault  of  MagdsJa  (men^oaed 
in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CIJ.,  and  Medal). 

••  Lt.Colonel  W.  Wnddington  served  with  Penian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  tie 
landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  daring  the  Aweed 

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ynmUxm^  the  oooupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  and  the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kbooehab  (Medal 
ith  Clasp). 

"  LLColonel  J.  H.  8.  Pierce  served  with  Colonel  Scadamore*s  Flying  Column  in  1859,  also  with  Captain  Meade's 
ield  Detachment  in  the  same  jear,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Tantia  Topee. 

^  Lc. Colonel  W.  Gray  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  tho  Punjaub  campai^ni  of  184&-49,  including  the  siege 
id  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  wss  sevoroly  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  city— right  arm  smj)Utated  (Medal 
ith  Clasp).  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  Oeneral  to  the  Persian  Field  Force  throughout  the  campaigm 
'^5'^57  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M^or). 

^^  Lt.Uolonel  J.  Fsirbrother  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the 
i>g^c  Slid  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  BiJch  army  (Modal  with  two 
asps).  Commanded  a  field  detachment  of  his  regiment  in  a  bevere  skirmish  with  insurgent  Bheols  in  Khandeish 
L  I'^tb  January  1858;  served  with  his  regiment  whilst  employed  against  the  Gwalior  mutineers  under  Tantia 
)pee,  the  Rao  8aheb,  and  tho  Nawab  of  Bauda  in  the  Rajpootana  States  during  the  monsoon  and  following 
tions  of  months  of  1858  in  the  pursuit  through  Malwa,  Bundlecund,  and  Central  India,  including  the  actions  of 
^jL'iiur,  Mnngrowlee,  Sindwaho,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»  Lt.ColonelT.  Nnttall  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard - 
ent  and  capture  of  the  forte  of  Mohumra,  end  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  in  command 
detachments  of  Police  in  the  Deccan  and  Concan  against  rebel  Bheels,  Pemt  rebels,  &c.,  in  1857, 1858,  and  1859, 
eluding  the  relief  of  Point  and  skirmish  there ;  engagements  at  Wassiembiera  (had  two  horses  wounded  under 
m),  Tursia  Doonjur;  skirmish  and  pursuit  of  the  Bheels  over  the  Chupiu-gaon  hills,  and  engagement  of  Ambora 
lUTia  (horse  twice  wounded;  received  on  five  occasions  the  commendation  of  Government).  Served  in  the 
bvsainian  campaign  as  and  in  Command  of  tho  Land  Transport  Corps  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
^.Colonel,  and  Modal). 

^  Lt. Colonel  J.  F.  Biobertson  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in  1857,  including  the  bombardment  and  capture 
'  Mohumra  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  during  the  operations 
rainstthe  insurgent  Dessaies  in  the  North  Canaraana  Bedce  districts  from  15th  February  to  23rd  May  1858; 
roceeded  with  the  detachment  sent  fit>m  Dharwar  to  reinforce  the  column  under  Colonel  Malcolm  before  Nurgoond. 
^  Lt. Colonel  F.  Roome  served  in  Turkey  during  the  war  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56,  with  Uio  Osmanli  Irregular 
svalry  (Baahi-Basouks)  as  Captain  in  Turkey.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  csmpaign.  and  was  present  at  the 
orm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of  Rownh,  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  rebel  fort  of  Awah.  siege  storm 
id  capture  of  Kotah  in  z8^8 ;  present  during  the  operations  of  the  brigade  under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Central 
idia,  at  the  battle  of  Xotah-ke> Serai,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  various  heights  and  positions  occupied  by  the 
lemy ;  commanded  his  regiment  in  the  general  action  of  x9th  June  1858.  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lushknr 
3d  city  of  Gwalior ;  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  Beejapoor,  battle 
TKoondrye,  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade,  which  surprised  and  defeated  a  large  foroe  of  rebels  under  command 
'  Maun  Sing;  commanded  the  Bassoda  Field  Force  st  the  successnil  actions  of  Richia,  Goonapoora,  Goripoorie, 
3d  other  minor  skirmishes  (nine times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
uronghout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Political  and  Intelligence  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal)* 
^  Lt.  Colonel  B.  L.  Tavemer  was  present  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  at  the  landing 
» Hallilah  Bay,  storming  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  during  the  forced  march  on  Borazjoon» 
xmpation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  and  night  attack  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^  Lt.Colonel  W.  Baimerman  served  witli  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
le  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 
lasps).  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  Eusofliaie  countxy  north  of  Peshawur  in  December 
^49  for  the  parpoee  of  chastising  the  HUl  Tnbe  on  the  Swat  border ;  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
illaees  of  Sagoa.  Pulai,  Shnrkannes,  and  Ijoomumda,  in  the  Bagdurrah  Valley  (MecUl  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
le  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  as  Adjutant  of  the  Light  Battalion,  present  at  the  bombardment  and 
&pture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Clasp).  Served  as  2nd  in  Command  of  the 
detachment  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  the  nursuit  through  Central  India,  Meywar,  Marwar,  and  Rajpootana  of 
le  rebels  under  Tantia  Toi>ee,  Rao  Saheb,  the  riawab  of  Banda,  and  Feroze  Shah,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at 
hota  Oodeypoor  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  distinguished  himself,  horse  severely  wounded  by  sabra 
Its,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Horse  Transport  Service  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  i860 
ader  Sir  Hope  Grant,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Pehtang,  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangkow,  assault 
od  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  accompanied  the  advance  of  the  army  on  Tien-Tsin  ai^d  Pekin,  including  the 
utiles  of  Chang-kia*Wan  and  Tungchow,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
'°^  Lt. Colonel  S.  J.  Thorp  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
atghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Gurakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and 
onn  of  Jhansi.  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

J***  Lt.Colonel  F.  P.  Mignon  served  on  the  Staff  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Assistant  Com* 
issary  General  to  the  istand  and  Divisions  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  the  reconnoitring  force  to  Abyssinia 
i  September  1867,  and  was  a  member  of  the  committee ;  was  head  of  the  Commissariat  Department  for  the  first 
iree  montha,  and  subsequently  Lord  Napier's  Senior  Commissariat  Ofidcer  with  the  forces  in  the  field  during  the 
hole  period  of  active  operations  from  Senafd  to  Magdala  and  back;  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala 
wico  thanked  in  General  Orders,  and  several  times  specially  mentioned  in  despatches,  MedaJ,  and  Brevet  of 
t.  Colonel). 
^^  Lt.Colonel  E.  M.  Gilbert  Cooper  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 

Sturo  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Bauda  in  June 
S  and  Aagust  1858;  at  the  action  at  Sanganeer  and  battle  of  the  Bunass;  with  Brigadier  Parke's  porsuing- 
ommn  Ttom  August  toNoveml>er  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  LtColonel  G.  A.  Langhton  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy  Force  in  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  assault. 
Dd  capture  of  Reshire.  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Bora^oon,  and  attack  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).. 
^^  Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  Sheppard  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaigii  of  1848-49,  and  waa 
resent  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan.  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^^  Lt.Colonel  B.  Scott  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Foroe  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
ad  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire.  with  the  expedition  to  Bora^oon,  and  at  the  action  at  Khooshab* 
tfedal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  field  force  in  the  latter  part  of  1857  under  Brigadier  General  LeGrand: 
icob  at  the  recapture  of  Kolapoor ;  with  tho  field  force  in  the  oi)erations  hi  the  Akranee  Country,  and  with  the* 
stpoora  Field  Force  under  Msjor  Evans ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Khandeish  Bheel  Corps  in  the  actiom 
r  Ambapawnee  on  the  xith  of  April  1858  (received  the  high  approbation  of  Government). 

^*^  Lt.Colonel  F.  G.  Steuart  served  with  the  Bombav  Column  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was 
resent  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  in  1856— 
r.  including  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  T.  w.  W.  Pierce  served  with  a  Light  Field  Detachment  in  the  Rajpootana  States  in  1854  and  2855. 
ttder  Sir  Henry  Lawrence.  Was  at  tho  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  in  1858.  Served  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade 
^rou^hout  its  operations  in  Central  India  in  1858  and  1859,  including  the  reoccupation  of  tho  fort  of  Chendaree- 
9'ttle  of  Kotah-xe- Serai  near  Gwalior,  storming  and  capture  of  the  various  heights  before  Gwalior,  and  the  general 
ction  resulting  in  the  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Gwalior ;  sief^e  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Powree,  and  the 
ibeequont  pursuit  of  the  rebels  by  the  flying  column  under  Colonel  Robertson  j  surprise  and  pursuit  of  tne  rebela 
wler  Maun  Sing  at  Koondrye  on  X4th  November  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Attached  to  the  Horse  Transport 
orvice  and  in  Command  of  the  Depot  Military  Train  at  Tientsin,  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  in  i860 
'I'ler  Sir  Hope  Grant  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  of  1867-68  from  the  landing  in- 
nnesley  Bay  in  October  1867  with  the  Advance  Brigade  under  Colonel  Field ;  was  employed  in  making  roads  from 
l^maylie  to  Antalo ;  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

Lt.  Colonel  W.  A.  Glasspoole  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1 848-49,nnd  was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender 
r Mooltan,  inclnduig  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  includ- 
itf  the  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  acted  on  Sir  R.  Honner's  Staff  during  the  forced  march  to  Bora^oon,  night  attack 
^  the  rear-guard  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  against  the  rebel  Bheels  and  Ck)olie8  in  the 
ABBic  and  Ahmednuggur  districts  in  1857-58,  and  received  the  commendations  of  Government  and  the  high  approval 


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of  the  Commiu^er  in  Chief  for  eervices  while  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the  4tlL  Riflaa.  In  1858  he  Mnrad  vitk 
Sir  John  Michel's  Force  in  porsait  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bajgimr  (Medsl) 

^^  Lt.Ck)lonel  E.  L' Estrange  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pnnjaab  campaign,  of  184^-491  ^'od  wu 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Fenian  Kzpeditum  in  i&s^-s? 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

»"  Lt.  Colonel  D.  Hatcheon  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  In  1856-57,  and  waa  present  at  the  esttslt 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Boraijoon,  action  at  Khooahab,  and  bombsri- 
mont  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"«  Lt. Colonel  W.  H.  Blowers  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  waa  present  at  the  boe- 
bardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaaim. a£^ 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  served  in  Bajpootana  daring  all  the  operatioaa  in  that  Pnmaee 
in  1858  and  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^*  Lt,Colone  L.  M.  Davies  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  on  its  march  to  Borasjoon,  at  the 
battle  of  Khooshab,  and  at  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Deccaa  againat  ths  nfaei 
Bheels  in  1857;  present  at  the  enga^ments  of  Shtmishapoorand  Mah^eoghur. 

"^  Lt.Colonel  Clements  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49.  and  waa 


the  aiege  aad  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  ine  Sikh  army  (HedaT  with  tn 
Claaps).  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  Ensofeaie  country  north  of  Peahawr  a 
December  1 8^0  for  the  purpose  of  chastising  the  Hill  Tribe  on  the  Swat  border ;  present  at  the  oaptKre  and  dtttne- 
tion  of  the  villages  of  Sngao,  Pulai,  Shurkhanee,  and  Zoormunda  in  the  Basdorrah  Valley  on  the  zith  aBdi# 
of  that  month  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

^^*  Lt.  Colonel  G.  A.Plomer  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  18^7,  andnvTR^ 
aent  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  Cbsp.. 
Served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutinyat  Aurungabad  in  June  1857,  and  subsequent. relief  of  Mhow  s  at  the  sasfeetad 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Dhar ;  also  in  the  actions  in  firont  of  Mundosore,  battle  of  Ourraria,  and  aubeeqaent  oafCnn  s' 
chat  village  on  the  33rd  and  34th  November  1857 ;  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortrooaoo  of  Che&diuree  aoMl  Ana. 
battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonoh,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  zsth  to  the  ssrd  Maj 
c8«8,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee,  action  at  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"7  Lt.Colonel  J.  D.  Hall  served  with  the  Bombav  Column  in  the  Pux^anb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  waa  prciGxa 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clnap).  Served  with  tfaePersis 
expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  BosfaiK.&si 
baule  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Seryed  against  the  rebel  Bheels  m  the  Ahmednnginu'  and  Kliamlwc 
districts  in  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  action  with  the  Bheels  and  Mekraneee  at  Ambapawnee ;  present  in  comoaal  i 
the  rear-guard  during  the  action  near  R^jghur. 

1"  Lt. Colonel  G.  P.  Barras  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  at  the  storming  eaptnre  and  total  deatrncticBif 
the  village  of  Rowa  on  the  6th  Januaxy  1858,  at  the  siege  and  total  demolition  of  the  fort  of  Awah  (aenticBiais 
despatches),  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah  under  General  Roberts ;  waa  aotively  empleiyed  ai  & 
in  Command  Meena  Corps  from  April  to  October  1858  in  putting  down  raids  by  the  predatory  tribes ;  commu^ 
the  Camel  Corp  in  Central  India  in  the  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  the  action  of  Uamoatm 
the  95th  November  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  commandea  the  Camel  Corps'  with  the  Gavalry  Brigadacade 
Brigadier  Somerset  at  the  defeat  of  Tantia  Topee  at  Barodea  on  ist  January  1859.  Served  under  Sir  Bohert  K^^ 
in  the  Seropj  jungles  up  to  May  1859  (l^edal  with  Claap). 

^^  Lt. Colonel  J.  A.  Smith  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  In  October  1859,  and  at  the  09 
«nd  capture  of  Dwarka  in  November  of  the  same  year. 

i'^  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Hanson  served  with  the  Bombay  Colnmnin  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  {b- 
sent  at  the  siege  and  eurrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Present  at  the  action  of  Amhapnwnee. 

m  Lt.Colonel  L.  C.  Barton  was  present  at  the  attack  of  Beyt  Fort  in  April  1858;  praaent  dnring  the  caapi^ 
in  Okomundel  in  October  and  November  1859. 

'^  Lt.Colonel  A.  P.  Davis  served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Boee  in  1858,  aad  w 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugbr,  capture  of  Garrakotat  fordiurffe 
Modonpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  assault  and  capture  of  Lohaii,  laattlee  of  Koooo. 
Muttra,  and  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpco,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  -^ 
eerved  under  Brigadier  Gieneral  Liddle  against  the  Bundlecund  rebels  in  1858-59. 

^'*  Colonel  J.  Watspn  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pupjaub  camiiaign  at  the  siegre  and  sarreada'  cf 
Hooltan  and  the  battle  of  Croojerat  (Medal  with  two  ClasiM) .  Bozdar  campaign  and  forelA^  of  the  Kahn  Band  fm 
under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  tha  rs^^ 
of  Delhi,  relief  and  siege  of  Lucknow,  battles  of  Bolundshuhur,  AUyghur,  Agra,  Cawnpore  and  various  other  «•- 
vagements  of  the  period ;  slightly  wounded  on  three  occasions  (Medal  with  three  Cla6}is,  Victoria  Croaa,  i2>: 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonei).    Served  with  the  Eusoflsaie  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  *n  1885. 

^'**  Lt. Colonel  R.  Baigrie  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pui^nub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  pmecir 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army,  and  oecupatjc!:  *.' 
Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  at  the  siego  of  Sebastopol  in  1855.  Served  with  the  Persian  Field  Fotwr 
X857,  including  the  battle  of  Khooshab,  bombordmcut  and  capture  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  ancrr 
the  JCoroon  river  to  Ahwoz  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughoat  the  Centnl  la.*) 
campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  siege*  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodta,  n^'^' 
Saugor,  capture  of  Garrokota,  skirmish  at  Barodia,  forcing  of  the  Mnddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhaa^^ti- 
battleof  theBetwa.  Served  as  Deputy  Asslsiant  Quarter  Master  Grenerai  at  tho  assault  and  eaptnre  of  U-br. 
battle  of  Koonch  (severely  wounded),  action  of  Gkdowlee  (horse  killed),  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  t«itk ::  | 
front  of  Gwalior,  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  three  limes  apeca'*; 
once  for  g^Ulant  conduct.  Medal  with  Clas]),  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Serverl  ogainat  the  Bundlocond  rehele  in  iSf<^'<: 
also  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  Ferozo  Shah,  and  the  Rao  Sahib  in  the  Serongi  Jungles  under  Sir  Robert  H^^  - 
1850.  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Reconnoitring  Force  sent  to  Abyaainia  in  Bern.  :  >**  I 
and  throughout  tho  campaign,  being  present  at  the  action  of  Arogoe,  and  the  assault  and  capture  of  Hagdala'(sevev 
times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colouol,  and  Mednl). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  R.  Burd  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  tho  fortified  village  and  entrenched  poAitt^a  c? 
Rowa  (slightly  wounded)  ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  tho  fort  of  Awah.  and  at  the  siege  storm  and  eTiprc-*!  d 
Xotoh  in  1858 ;  at  the  reoccupation  of  Chondarce,  tho  battle  of  Kota-ke-Scrai.  and  the  stormini?  of  the  rv  a 
heights  occupied  by  the  enemy ;  present  at  the  general  action  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lnabkur  and  eti'  ^ 
Gwalior ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  ;  at  the  action  of  KoczidT** 
And  defeat  of  Maun  Sinfjr's  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  R.  F.  Williams  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  camxmign  of  2848-49,  and  wa»  pt* 
£cnt  at  the  siesrc  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^ 

»*7  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  Hogg  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  i848>49,  and  wa*p^"«^ 
at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (McdAl  w  • 
two  tUasps).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  at  the  occupation  of  Karfack,  with  t* 
expedition  to  BorMzjoon,  and  at  the  battle  ot  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clat»p). 

^^  M^or  I.  F.  Chapman  served  in  AhyBsinia  witli  the  army  under  Lord  Napier  of  Mngdaln  (Medal). 
^^  Major  E.  N.  Marsh  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  preset  il' 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battio  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'*  Colonel  A.  Carnegy  was  i)refioiit  at  the  disarming  of  the  5th  Company  4th  Battalion  Native  ArtiTfl?.  ** 
Hyderabad,  Sind,  on  9th  September  1857.  Served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  Major  Geneisl  Ri>t«n.«  s| 
Major  of  Brigade  to  the  and  Infontry  Brigade  &\  the  siepre  ot  Kotah ;  ^vii  h  the  leading  column  of  asntult  on  the  tP«T  i'  < 
fortress  under  Brigadier  Pnrko,  on  the  30th  March  1858;  actively  emploved  with  the  brigade  in  the  porsois  ■ '  ti' 
Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topoo  through  Mcy  war  till  September,  when  he  was  appointed  Aaabaaat  Adj::»=l 
General  to  the  Division ;  served  as  such  wiih  the  force  under  Brigadier  Bonner  at  tho  action  of  Kooahanca  cc  Af 
10th  FeCKTuaiy  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  conspicuous  and  forward  gallantry"),  aad  sabaequem  p-'^' 
of  the  rebels  under  the  Rao  Saheb  and  Feroze  Shah  through  Marwar,  Shekawattee,  and  Blkaneer  (Medal  rM 
Claap  for  Central  India,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor).  Pig,^^^^^  ^^  ^^OOglC 


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"'  Major  G.  Nicholetts  served  with  the  ist  Scind  IiTcgular  Horse  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857, 
.t  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mohumrn  (M*'dal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  carapaigm  of  1837-58 
a  the  North-West  Provinces  with  the  Puiyaub  Movable  Column,  and  served  against  the  Futteyghur  rebels, 
□eluding  the  action  of  Gungeree  on  14th  December  1857,  and  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  the  enemy's  position  at 
Chas  Gnnge ;  in  the  action  with  the  Rohilcund  rebels  at  Anopsur,  in  the  skirmish  at  Dinapore  and  destruction  of  the 
nemy's  boats  and  in  other  minor  affhirs  on  the  banks  of  the  Ganges ;  served  in  the  campaign  for  the  subjugation 
if  Glide  in  1858,  in  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  fortified  potsition  at  Rarapore  Kussia  by  Brigadier  Wetherall's  Force, 
nd  employed  with  a  detachment  in  support  of  the  storming  party  on  that  occasion,  and  throughout  the  remainder 
T  the  campaign ;  present  at  the  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  fort  of  Amothee,  and  subsecjuently  with  Lord 
'Irde's  Column  at  the  occupation  of  Sunkerpore,  the  action  with  Beni  Madho  at  Dhoondia  KeriB,  and  with  a 
r.ovable  colunm  detached  after  the  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Goomtee ;  rejoined  the  force  with  the 
ommander  in  Chief  at  Lncknow,  and  served  throughout  the  operations  across  the  Gogra,  including  the  advance 
Q  and  occupation  of  Baraitch  ;  action  with  the  ^Tana's  Force  at  Brijidia  and  occupation  of  the  fort,  capture  of  the 
;rc  of  Mujeediah,  nnd  defeat  of  the  Nana  at  Banki,  and  final  expulsion  of  the  rebels  from  Oude  across  the  Biver 
iai)ttie  31st  December  1858  (Medal). 

^^  Major  C.  T.  Heathcote  was  present  in  the  camp  of  the  Joudpoor  Raja's  army  when  attacked  by  the  Awah  Tha- 
oor  and  Erinpoora  mutineers  in  September  1857 ;  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  force 
t  the  first  attack  on  and  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Awah;  at  the  siege  andanRaultof  Kotali,  and  the  battle  of 
le  Bunass ;  present  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  action  of  Kooshana  (thanked  by  Governmenta 
f  India  and  Bombay,  Medal). 

'»  Major  A.  A.  des  Vcbux  served  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  ^^  *^e  bombardment  and  capture  of 
tie  forts  of  Mohomra  and  the  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Cla«p) .  Served  with  the  Horse  Transport 
lervice  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  under  Licut.Gencral  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  1S60,  preHent  at  the  landing 
t  Pehtang,  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangkow,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Port"* ;  accompanied  the 
drance  of  the  army  on  Tien-Tsin  and  Pekin,  including  tbe  battles  of  Chaug-kia-Wan  and  Tungchow,  and  occupation 
f  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

'"  Major  M.  R.  Bruce  servea  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  nnd  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
nd  capture  of  Hohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Ser\'ed  with  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Bombay  N.I.  (Rifles)  in  1857 
ipiinst  tbe  Bheels  in  the  Nassick  diatricta;  also  with  the  regiment  in  Khandeish  in  the  operations  against 
'aniia  Topee  in  1858. 

•*»  Major  C.  O.  Lord  was  present  in  pnrsuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Sahob,  and  the 
Tawab  of  Banda  in  June  July  and  August  1858 ;  and  the  action  at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th,  and  at  the  battle  of  the 
(unara  on  the  14th  of  August  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Major  Maloolmson  served  as  Brigade  Mi^'or  of  Artillery  with  the  Rajpoona  Field  Force  during  the  march  on  and 
leee  and  capture  of  Kotoh— mentioned  in  despatches ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Bunnasa  and  pursuit;  and  Cavalry 
Siiirat  Kooshana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  witn  Clasp). 

^  iiajor  M.  W.  Willoughby  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  surrender  of 
ttshire,  bombardment  i(nd  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  W.  Hicks  served  in  Bengal  during  the  campaign  of  1857-59  with  the  ist  Beloooh  Battalion  and  as  Staff 
fflccr  to  the  Punjaub  Movable  Colunm ;  served  in  the  Rohilkund  campaign  with  Mf^'or  General  Penny's  Force, 
tid  present  in  the  action  of  Knkralee,  action  with  Feroze  Shah'a  Force  before  Bareilly,  and  occupation  of  that  town ; 
ctions  of  Bunnee,  Mahomdeo,  and  attacks  by  the  rebels  on  Shajehanpore ;  campaign  fbr  the  sul^'ugation  of  Oude, 
ad  present  at  the  attack  on  and  caiiture  of  the  Fort  of  Ramiiore  Kussia,  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  Fort  of 
■meethee ;  subeeqnently  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  occupation  of  Sunkerpore,  attack  on  and  defbat  of  the 
aemy  under  Beni  Madho  at  Dhoondia  Keria,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Buxar ;  with  the  Column  detached  after 
le  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  River  Goomtee ;  served  under  Lord  Clyde  throughout  the  operatione  aorose 
le  Gogra;  present  at  the  action  with  the  Nana's  Force  at  Brijidia,  action  at  Churdah,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the 
ortofMijeediah;  commanded  the  Right  Wing  of  the  istBelooch  Battalion  detached  with  Brigadier  Horsford'a 
Irlgade  oreviously  to  and  on  the  passage  of  the  Raptee  into  Nepaul ;  a^  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  at  Sitka  Ghaut,  and 
iptore  of  their  gnus  (mentioned  hx  despatches,  Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  and  Brigade  xst  Division  during 
le  Abyssinian  campaign  in  2867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
[ftjor,  and  Modal). 

>*>  Mf^or  C.  F.  Keays  served  with  the  column  undei;Brigadier  Coghlan  against  the  Arabs  and  at  the  storm  of  the 
illage  and  fort  of  Sheik  Othman,  near  Aden,  on  the  z8th  March  1858. 

"*  Major  H.  S.  Anderson  served  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1867,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
nd  capture  of  Hohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  Khandeish  against  the  attempted  invasion  of  the  Deccan  by 
le  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59. 

'**  Major  D.  B.  Young  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
Dd  capture  of  the  forts  of  Hohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the 
idian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar,  the  actions  in  flront  of  Mundesore, 
attle  of  Gurraria,  and  subsequent  capture  of  that  village  on  the  23rd  and  34th  November  1857  (wounded) ;  at  the 
esre  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different 
"^ions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  fh>m  zsth  to  33rd  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar, 
::ions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Ii^eld 
orce  in  1867-68,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Arogoe  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Brevet  of 
^Hior,  and  Medal). 

' "  Lt.CoIonel  H.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  m  1857  in  command  of  Aden  Troop  (Medal  with 
laap).  On  landing  fipom  Persia  proceeded  to  the  Shoolapoor  border  to  watch  the  country  between  the  rivers 
heema  and  Krishna ;  joined  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Malcolm ;  present  at  the  capture  of  Bedor  Shoorpoor ; 
■•lered  to  join  theCavaliy  Brigade  in  Central  India ;  joined  Sir  John  Michel's  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through 
le  Pntchunny  Hills,  subsequently  joined  Brigadier  Parke's  Force  by  forced  marches ;  pursued  the  rebels  across  the 
erbudda;  present  at  the  action  at  Chota  Ood^poor,  and  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Central  India  (Medal), 
rned  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  in  the  Intelligence  Department,  present  at  the  capture  of 
[agdala  ( Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 

>^  Major  C.  D'U.  La  Touche  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  attack  on 
eshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  destruction  of  the  enemy's  magazines  at  Chakota,  at  Borar.joou,  and  battle  of 
hooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Satpoora  Field  Force  in  the  action  fought  with  the  ineurgent  chiefs 
id  rebels  in  the  Satpoora  Hills  on  the  x  ith  April  1858. 

***  Major  A.  T.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  wn«  present  at  the  assault 
id  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Bora^oon.  and  at  the  action  of  Khooshab— horse  killed  (Medal 
ith  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  from  the  siogc  of  Ratghur  (mentioned 
V  Sir  Hugh  Rose  for  seal  in  serving  a  gun  when  the  camp  was  suddenly  attacked)  to  the  taking  of  Gwalior,  nnd 
irsuit  and  defeat  of  the  rebela  by  Sir  Robert  Napier ;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jhiinsi  and  Jalonn  districts 
iring  the  monsoon  of  1858 ;  commanded  a  troop  of  3rd  Cavalry  which  pursued  and  charged  the  rebels  at  Mow  and 
fthoni,  capturing  their  two  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Major  C.  H.  Clay  servea  in  Beateon's  Horse  in  1858-59  in  the  pursuit  and  various  operations  against  Tantia 
>pce  and  the  Rao  Sahib ;  present  at  the  cavaliy  aflfUr  with  Tantia  s  rear-guard  at  Bajrode  on  s6th  October  1858 
Hfdal). 

'*'  Major  H.  P.  Close  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  5th  Goorkha  Regiment  with  a  force  under  the  command 
Brigadier  General  ChamHorlain  for  the  subjugation  of  the  Mahsood  Wuzecr  tribe  in  i860,  including  actions  of 
alloseen  and  Burmra  Tungee.  Served  as  snd  in  Command,  and  afterwards  as  commandant  of  the  5th  Goorkhas 
ariug  the  whole  of  the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863  (contusion,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  the  5th 
oorkhas  during  the  operations  of  a  force  under  Brigadier  Wilde  in  January  1864,  for  the  subjugation  of  tiie  Rajnh 
tiundup,  in  EusofiEai.  Commanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  the  several  ofltensivo  and  defensive  operations  of  a 
rco  under  Colonel  Rothney  in  Agrore,  wmch  resulted  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  enemy  on  the  lath  August  x868. 
^^mmanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  l^e  ascent  and  descent  of  the  Black  Mountain  by  a  force  under  Major  General 
ilde  in  October  1868.  Commanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  the  secret  expedition  of  a  force  under  Colonel  Roth- 
'^y  against  the  Akliawn  tribe  on  the  Black  Monntain  on  the  7th  October  1869.     Commanded  the  ist  Sikh  Infantry 


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440a  Bombay  Staff  Corps, — War  Services. 

dnrinff  tlie  operations  in  connection  with  the  oonstmction  of  military  posts  at  Gimee  and  Eote  13risifeee  on  Uie  Den 
Ismael  Khan  frontier  by  a  force  under  Major  6.  T.  Kennedy  (India  Medal  with  two  Claaps). 

i«  Major  A.  Wordrop  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  Uxo  bombaidsoot 
and  capture  of  Mohumra.  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*•  Mujor  T.  Bell  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  2nd  Belooch  Regiment  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Fcirw  is 
1856-57,  including  the  assault  and.capture  of  Reshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Bonuqoon,  azul  batik 
of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Major  S.  Fellowes  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bomt^rdaaen 
and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra,  and  the  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^3*  Major  J.  A.  Gayer  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  a:^ 
capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Boraiyoon,  and  at  the  action  at  Khooahab  (Meda.* 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  field  force  in  the  latter  part  of  1857  under  Brigadier  General  LeG.  Jacob,  at  the  a«sftiJt 
and  capture  of  Kolapore  from  the  rebels  on  the  6th  December  1857  (Medal). 

!»•  M^or  J.  H.  Castell  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  captnre  of  S»kj*, 
surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Commanded  a  I>etachment  of  tbfe  4&   j 
Rifles  Native  Infantry  employed  against  the  rebel  Bhoels  in  the  Ahmednuggur  District  in  2858.     Served  wis^  tbf 
Mhow  Column  under  Sir  J.  Michel,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Rajghur  (Medal).     Served  with  the  37th  ^ath* 
Infantiy  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^^  Major  W.  T.  Mills  served  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi,  batUe  of  the  Betn, 
action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  15th  to  33rd  May  1858,  ending  iz'iie 
capture  of  Calpee  (wounded) ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  KoUh-ke-Serai.  and  captnre  of  Gwalior;  ia 
tlie  ravines  of  the  Jimina  and  Bind  rivers  against  the  rebel  Thakoor,  Buxjore  Singh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**♦  Major  L.  H.  Sibthorpe  served  in  the  action  at  Ambapawnee. 

"*  Major  P.  H.  Le§rpyt  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  MsaaH 
and  capture  of  Reshiie,  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borazjoon,  and  the  action  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  nwp  . 
Served  with  Major  Grimes*  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  as  Assistant  Political  Agent,  and  in  commazMl  of  dete:t- 
ment  Gujerat  Irregular  Horse  in  1858 ;  with  Ca'^tain  Heycock's  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  ag&inet  the  rrt* 
Takoor  of  MondetU  in  1858 ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Gujerat  Irregular  Horse,  and  waa  Staff  Offieer  of  m  ^^ii 
force  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59 ;  with  Colonel  Evans'  Field  Force  in  command  of  a  (k- 
tachment  of  Gujerat  Irregular  Horse  at  Nuggur  Parkur  in  1850. 

"7  M^'or  C.  D.  J.  Dodd  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Fort'  Beyt  in  Okamundel  in  April  1858 ;  was  Civil  Ofg«r 
on  specitd  duty  with  a  field  detachment  in  May  1859  during  the  outbreak  in  Nuggur  Parkur.  and  from  Jslj- 
December  1859  in  command  of  details  of  Irregular  and  Local  Corps  engaged  in  the  suppresuon  of  the  outbreak 

^^  Major  J.  S.  D.  Bolton  served  with  the  Persian  Exneditionaiy  Force  in  i8s7  as  Quartermaster  and  InterpTar 
to  the  Light  Battalion,  and  was  present  at  the  bombarament  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohomra  and  purr^  < 
the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Sawant  Waree  Local  Corps  fVom  June  1857  izxl 
March  1859,  and  was  actively  employed  during  a  considerable  part  of  that  time  in  hunting  down  matineer&  >sl 
rebels ;  commanded  the  details  sent  to  the  Ghits  west  of  Kolapore  m  December  1857  to  check  the  would-he  insuTi:o 
in  that  quarter ;  secured  the  ringleaders,  and  disarmed  the  inhabitants  before  they  could  rise  en  Mome  (Medal). 

lA*  Mf^or  C.  M.  Ducat  waa  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 

iM  Maior  A.  Utterson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  expedition  to  Bsai- 
joon  and  action  at  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Major  A.  R.  Wilson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  includin^f  the  forced  march  »  ; 
-Borazjoon,  and  the  night  attack  and  battle  at  Khooshab  (^iedal  with  Clasp). 

i«»  Major  J.  R.  Strutt  served  as  Interpreter  to  a  squadron  of  the  r7th  Lancers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Tr^  ia  i 
2858 ;  accompanied  the  3rd  Bombay  N.  I.  to  China  in  x86o,  and  served  until  the  end  of  the  war  in  the  Royal  Cg=-  | 
missariat.    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  i 

^»  M%)or  T.  Kettlewell  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landis^is 
Hallilah  Bay,  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire.  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•*  Major  G.  S.  Hawthorn  served  with  the  a4th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Central  Indi&  Field  Fcrw 
under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58.  and  was  present  at  the  aiego  and  captor*  -• 
Ratghur,  capture  of  Garrakotta,  relief  of  Saugor,  feint  on  Malthone  Pass,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhanai.  and  vitb  tb« 
field  force  against  Tantia  To]poe  and  the  Rao  Saheb.  Commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  the  Central  India  Difrtr<» 
after  the  re^l  Bunjore  Singm  August  1859,  and  completely  Vouted  a  body  of  rebels  under  his  conaTTtsjid.  asi  f^ 
which  he  received  the  commendation  of  the  Governor  General,  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Robtrt  Xaps^er  ; 
then  commanding  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  and  Colonel  Lockhart  commanding  at  Jhansi  (Uedal  wiUiClvr. 

»«*  M«oor  R.  T.  Clarke  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  i857-5S,and  was  pn:s€r: 
at  the  siege  and  captnre  of  Ratghur,  the  operations  before  the  fort  of  Garrakota,  and  its  subsequent  captnre.  forr.-ir 
of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  battle  of  the  Betwa  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  ac&^ 
of  Koonch  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  action  of  the  Muttra,  battle  of  (jalowlec,  taking  of  Calpee,  s:iJ 
captnre  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'*<>  Major  T.  H.  Turner  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  X856-57  (as  Brigade  Miyor  from  Jane  to  Sept.  1S5- 
including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab  (charter  killed),  £:i 
bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^•7  Major  C.  Jameson  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Mhow,  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar  in  October  iSr- 
skirmish  before  Mundesore ;  battle,  aasault,  and  capture  of  Gooraria  (severely  wounded) ;  served  with  a  field  &cs 
under  Brigadier  Hill  in  the  Taptee  Valley  while  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Medal). 

^"B  Major  P.  W.  Bannerman  served  with  the  Kotah  Continent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  A^^ra  and  Mures 
districts  in  May  and  June  1857 ;  as  a  volunteer  in  the  batteries  in  the  Agra  Fort  in  July  and  August  1857 :  pre^-: 
at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  A wah  on  the  17th  December  1857:  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bowah,  at  2^  1 
siege  and  capture  of  Awah ;  commanded  the  Joudpore  Sikh  Horse  at  the  action  at  Pertabgnrh  on  the  :«:!•  I 
December  1858  (Medal). 

1^  Major  W.  A.  Gillespie  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  !«■«-":  i 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  at  the  action  at  KLoc<«^  I 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  I 

^T^  Major  G.  B.  Crispin  served  in  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Harioi  : 
B^y,  and  surrender  or  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clssp).  I 

"^  Major  J.  C.  D.  S.  Moray  served  with  a  field  force  in  the  Myhee  and  Rowa  Kantas  in  1857;  conunandei  thr  ! 
volunteers  from  his  regiment  at  the  afl'air  of  Kanpore,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  lit 
thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal). 

i7s»  Major  W.  H,  Ro&s  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombanlmSLt 
and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  93rd  Bombay  N.  I.  in  Khandeiah  in  1858  ;  vid  *» 
Stafl*  Officer  with  the  Oojein  Field  Force  in  1859-60. 

i7>  Major  A.  T.  Reid  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  loth  Bombay  N.  T.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah.  also  ir.-i  : 
the  force  under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Central  India ;  the  recapture  of  Chandaree,  the  action  of  Kota-ke- Serai,  wish 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  at  the  actions  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  the  siege  and  captnre  of  Powree.  *^i 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  eneniy  resulting  in  the  afiair  of  Beejapoor ;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  dsriitg  t^ 
campaisfn  in  Malwa,  includinsf  the  surprise  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7*  Major  Sexton  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  asth  Regimest  f?"^ 
June  1855.  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkerman,  siege  and  f^ll  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  (Mfv-il 
with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  the  Indian  campaign  of  iSfS-  r- 
as  Adjtttiint  of  the  95th,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (accompanied  the  3rd  assaultine  Gotumn  on  y'i^ 
March  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Raines  commanding),  battle  of  KotAkc  Serai  (acted  as  StafiT  Officer  fcj  Ct^'?*^ 
Raines  commanding  the  Infantry,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  G«rsi..7 
(severely  burnt  by  the  explosion  of  powder  while  serving  a  gun  captured  from  the  enemy  and  turned  on  thc-Tn.  *~- 
mentioned  in  despatches)  siege  and  capture  of  Pour^e,  and  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  C4*»>  « 

17^  Captain  H.  C.  B.  Tanner  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assa&U  ssd 
capture  of  Reshire,  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  advance  on  Bora^oon,  and  action  of  Kh»Qsbayr^^|to]al  with  cla^p:. 


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>7s  Mapor  A.  T.  Bpens  served  with  the  Persian  Bzpeditionary  Field  Force  in  1856  and  1857,  and  was  present  at 
le  landing  atHallilah  Bay,  assault  and  capture  of  Keshire,  surrender  of  Busbire,  at  Borazjoon  (wounded),  and 
ircion  of  Khooshab;  commanded  the  Left  Troop  of  the  Squadron  3rd  Light  Cavalry  which  charged  aud  broke  the 
erai&n  square  (horse  wounded.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Central  Inma  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh 
,':»e,  including  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  rehef  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Oarrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore 
ass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  Koonch,  battle  of  Muttra.  the  three  engagements  at  Jalowlee  on  the 
iver  Jumna  (acted  as  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Second  Brigade),  capture  of  Calpee,  capture  of  the  cantonment 
r  Morar,  final  pursuit  of  the  enemy  under  Sir  Robert  Napier,  battle  of  Jowra  Alipore ;  also  served  against  the 
!bels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  districts  during  the  monsoon  of  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Major  C.  J.  Anderson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  in  May  1857;  also  at 
le  first  attack  on  Awah  in  September  1857 ;  at  the  siege  and  in  the  pursuit  subsequent  to  tho  flail  of  Kotah  in  March 
ad  April  1858 ;  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke-Serai  on  17th  June  and  capture  of  Gwalior  on  19th  June  1858 ;  at  the  action 
r  Ranode  in  December  1858  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Napier  commanding  Gwalior  Division. 

i^  M^jor  J.  Galloway  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  KotaJi,  with  the  column  In  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior 
»bels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb.  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  June  July  and  August  1858  ;  at  the  action 
t  San^^aneer  on  the  8th  August,  and  the  battle  of  the  Bunass  on  the  14th  of  August  1658;  accompanied  Brigadier 
arke*8  pursuing  Column  ftfom  August  1858  to  January  1859  (Medal  with  Oasp). 

i7»  Major  A.  G.  Mayne  was  present  in  the  charge  on  the  guns  at  the  mutmy  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseer- 
bad  on  28th  May  1857 ;  ^^  ^^^  siege  of  and  in  the  pursuit  subsequent  to  the  fkll  of  Kotah  in  March  and  April  1858 
nder  Major  General  Roberta ;  served  with  Smithes  Brigade  in  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
lotali-ke- Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  served  with  Uie  Malwa  Field  Force  under  Sir  John  Michel,  and  was 
neeent  at  the  battle  of  Sindwaho  (slightly  wounded,  sabre-cut.  and  mentioned  in  despatch),  and  at  the  afileiir  at 
lurrai ;  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Smith  at  the  action  of  Koondrye  (mentioned  in  dospatchea,  Medal 
ritb.  Clasp). 

i'^  Major  G.  C.  (3rant  served  in  October  1859  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  under  Colonel  Donovan  in  the 
perations  against  the  insurgent  Wagheers ;  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Beyt  on 
tie  6tli  October  1850  (dangerously  wounded). 

*«*  Major  G.  S.  Stevens  served  in  the  20th  Bombay  N.  I.  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857.  Com- 
landed  a  detached  company  of  that  Regiment  against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  in  the  Sawunt  Warree  districts  in 
8  38,  ^was  Staff  Officer  to  a  field  force  sent  against  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  at  the  close  of  the  same  year, 
nd  subsequently  with  the  snd  Extra  Battalion  throughout  the  operations  against  rebel  Bheels  and  Mekranies  in 
hose  distnctfl  in  1859. 

I'*  Mi^or  T.  L.  Fraser  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  force  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Evans  throughout  the 
perations  in  Nuggur  Farkur  against  rebel  Thakoors  in  1859,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  their  night  attack  on 
he  camp  in  the  town  of  Nuggur  on  20th  June  1850. 

&•*  Mi^or  A.  G.  F.  Hogg  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Sind  Horse  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1857  (Medal  with 
CHasp).  In  1858-59  he  served  with  the  forces  in  Ehandeish  and  the  Nizam's  country;  and  with  ms  Regiment  at 
'^anton  during  the  China  war  of  x86o.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Deputy  Assistant  (Quarter 
[aster  General,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal, 
nd  Brevet  of  Major). 

^**  Ms^or  J.  F.  Forbes  was  present  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Aurungabad  in  June  1857,  and  snb- 
eqnent  relief  of  Mhow;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar ;  in  the  actions  in  fh>nt  of  Mundesore,  battle 
nd  snbae<)uent  capture  of  Gurraria  (wounded),  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  (wounded) 
md  Jlxanai,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  diffierent  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  i^om  the  Z5th  to 
;3rd  May  iBpB,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and 
aptnre  of  Gwalior;  and  served  in  the  operations  against  Maun  Sing  in  the  Padrone  jungles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Maior  B.  F.  McGHlivray  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  on  its  march  to  Borazjoon,  at  the 
»attle  of  Khooshab,  and  at  the  capture  of  Mohumra  on  the  25th  March  18^7  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
>eccan  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  18^7-58 ;  present  at  the  engagements  of  Shumshapoor  and  Digrish. 

1**  Major  Julius  Barras  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was 
ireoent  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Monumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i«7  Major  G.  M.  Griffith  organised  and  comnuinded  the  A  Division  Transport  Train  attached  to  the  zst  Brigade  xst 
Hvision  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionarv  Force.  Commanded  the  party  ftimished  with  stretchers  for  the  removal  of 
he  vronnded  flrom  the  field  of  action  on  the  xoth  and  13th  April  1868  at  Arogee  and  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches 
laving  "distinguished  himself  by  his  seal  and  activity,"  and  as  "deserving  of  special  notice,"  Brevet  of  Major, 
knd  Medal). 

!■■  Major  F.  P.  Forteath  served  in  Central  India  during  the  oampaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  pursuit  of  the 
rwalior  rebels,  battle  of  Bunas,  and  action  of  Kosana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^«*  Captain  W.  P.  La  Tonche  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was 
iresent  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with 
Tlasp).  Was  present  at  the  action  of  Hnlgallee  as  Adjutant  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  November  1857  * 
ireaent  at  the  action  of  Sharapoor  as  and  in  Command  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  February  1858; 
icted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Field  Forces  at  the  occupation  of  Jamkhundee  in  March  and  Nurgoond  in  June  1858. 

i«o  Oaptoin  G.  G.  H.  Fulton  served  with  the  field  force  engaged  in  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Myhee 
ind  Bewa  Kantas  in  1857,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief. 

tn  ici^or  A.  Durand  served  with  the  xoth  Bombay  Native  Lofhntiy  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58,  and 
)ras  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rowah  (slightiv  wounded),  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  and  storming 
>f  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  battle  and  capture  of  (Swalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powrie,  actions  of  Beejapore 
md  Koondrye,  and  capture  of  Nargurh  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Staff 
Dfflcer  of  the  Advance  Brigade,  and  Brigade  Major  of  tho  Pioneer  Force  and  3rd  Brigade  xst  Division ;  and  was 
present  with  the  xoth  Bombay  Native  In&ntry  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

>**  Major  H.  Phillips  served  with  the  Persian  Eroeditionuy  Force  in  X857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
ind  capture,  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Coghlan 
vrbich  captured  and  destroyed  the  fort  of  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

>•*  M^or  G.  M.  Lyons  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  feint  on  Malthone  Pass,  battle  of  tho 
Betwa,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  taking  of  the  villages  of  Mow  and  Mahoni  (Medal). 

^**  Captain  H.  W.  Harris  served  in  the  field  force  which  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fortified 
village  and  entrenched  position  of  Rowa,  the  siege  and  capture  of  tne  fort  of  Ahwa,  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
uhe  reoccupation  of  Chandairee,  battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  storming  of  the  various  heights  occupied  oy  the  enemy, 
general  action  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lushkur  and  city  of  Gwalior,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  pursuit  of  the  enemy, 
battle  of  Kurrai,  and  pursuit  of  tne  enemy ;  action  of  Koondrai  and  defeat  of  Maun  Sing's  Force ;  served  as  Baggage 
Master  in  the  force  under  Brigadier  Smith  during  the  operations  in  Central  India,  and  in  the  field  force  imder 
Colonel  De  Sails  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  xoth  Bombay  N.I.  at  the  action  near  Boorda ;  served  in  the  Bas- 
Boda  Field  Force  under  Major  Roome,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Goonapoora,  and  commanded  the  Infkntry 
portion  of  the  Force  at  Gonpooree  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  served  under  command  of  Lt.  Colonel  Boyle,  and  was 
Staff  Officer  to  the  Seronge  Field  Force  (Medal  with  (Hasp  for  Central  India).  Commanded  2nd  Squadron  xst  Bombay 
Light  Cavalry  on  field  service,  Kattiawar,  under  Colonel  W.  W.  Anderson,  Political  Agent,  in  the  successftil  attack 
on  the  Wacrheer  rebels  on  Tabur  Hill  on  29th  December  1867  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor 

in  Council). 
!•>  Captain  L.  G.  Brown  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Inflintry  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai ;  present 

at  the  attack  and  oaptuie  of  the  entrenched  Camp  at  WangKasa  on  4th  April  X862,  and  or  the  town  of  Tseeipoo  on 

17th  April  i  at  Naseau  on  27th  and  29th  April,  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  X2th  May ;  and  at  the  repulse 

of  the  rebel  army  near  Naseau  on  25th  May  1862. 
»•  Oaptain  B.  G.  JenUns  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  on  the  28th  May  1857 

(charger  severely  wounded  whilst  charging  the  guns  in  possession  of  the  mutineers) ;  present  at  the  first  attaoi: 

on  and  at  the  subsequent  siege  and  oamureof  the  fbrt  of  Awah ;  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and 

pursuit  of  the  rebels  into  the  Gwalior  district  j  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Chralior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  at  tha 

battle  of tlM Bimass  (Medal).  ^  .     r^niCiio 

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1*7  Captain  ▲.  J.  Vibart  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  Z4th  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  Mahee  Kania  and  Bm 
Kanta  in  1858-59. 

^"  Captain  J.  W.  M.  Anderson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  mclnding  the  marcfc  *<-. 
Bora^'oon,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Deccan  against  the  n'  tl 
Bheels  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  aflkir  of  Shumshaporo. 

^^  Captain  W.  Jacob  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  72nd  Highlanders  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (Meds:\ 

*^  Captain  E.  C.  Ross  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  cai>ture  of  R±t- 
ghnr,  action  at  Barodea.  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Giirrakota.  forcing  of  the  Mnddcnpore  Pssa,  siege  and  SLjrn 
of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Lohari,  actions  at  Koonch,  Muttra,  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battio  t:.. 
capture  of  Uwalior  (Medal  with  Clafp). 

**'  Captain  C.  E.  Fisher  served  with  the  95th  Foot  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  (».ptnre  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kijcah  It 
Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree— dangerously  wounded  lUeck 
with  Clasp). 

*»  Captain  A.  M.  Phillips  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57.  and  was  present  at  the  a^aii 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  at  Khcoahab  (Meo^ 
with  Clasp). 

'"^  Major  6.  F.  Seville  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  asssult  and  captore  of  Kotah.  -f'^L 
the  Column  in  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Tonee ;  employed  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  fe  ::: 
reduction  of  the  province ;  present  in  the  attack  on  and  expulsion,  of  the  enemy  from  the  strongly  fbrtified  pc«.i : 
of  Bampoor  Kussia,  accompanving  the  support  of  the  storming  party ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  for  : 
Amethee,  and  subsequently  with  Lord  Clyde  s  Force  at  the  occupation  of  Sunkerpoor,  and  pnrsnit  of  the  r'»  1 
nnder  Beni  Mahdeo,  resulting  in  the  action  of  Dhoondia  Keria  ana  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Buxar ;  with  the  C^':.=3 
detached  after  the  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  River  Goomtee ;  throughout  the  operationa  in  the  Txmns-G^n 
district,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Baraiteh,  action  with  the  Kana*s  Force  at  Chnrdah,  and  :aer 

S^on  of  the  Fort ;  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Migeediah,  defeat  of  the  Nana  and  Be^pun  at  Banki,  and  final  ezpois  ^  I 
e  rebels  from  Oude  across  the  River  Raptee  on  the  31st  Dec.  1858  (Medal  with  CHasp).  Served  throogbD:!  tk 
Abyssinian  campaign  as  a  Brigade  Major,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  oaptore  of  Ifagdals  (=£< 
tioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*>*  Captain  M.  D.  V.  T.  Grant  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Left  Wing  33rd  Foot  with  the  Okamimdel  Keld  Fcne  :3 
1850,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

"•  M^jor  W.  H.  Newport  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  sieice  and  cspcaiv :' 
Batghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Baugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siece  a 
Btorm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Lohari  (severely  wounded) ;  actions  at  Koon^  Mnttra,  Gskne 
oaptnre  of  (Jalneetbattle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miuor). 

"■  Captain  £.  W.  West  was  present  during  the  operations  against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  in  the  Nocth  Cksi 
•nd  Bcdoo  distriotSi  between  February  and  December  1858. 

'^  Captain  W.  T.  Brown  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  field  force  nnder  Brigadier  General  StaveleyagaisicJ! 
Taepings  near  Shanghai ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang^Kaxa  4th  Aph:  :!^;. 
and  of  the  town  of  Tseerpoo  17th  April  i86a;  at  the  reconnaissance  of  Nassau  on  37th  April  1863  (daagercuT 
wounded). 

**<>  Captain  B.  M.  Lloyd  served  with  a  field  force  against  the  Naikra  Bheels  in  the  Bewa  Blanta  in  Korccicr 
z8^8 ;  also  served  with  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Gnserat. 

Ai  Captain  M.  J.  J.  Mignun  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  under  Colonel  Malcolm  in  xSst-sS,  sad  wu  pn- 
aent  at  Uie  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  fortress  of  Shonmore. 

^*  Captain  W.  G.  Trevor  served  with  the  80th  Foot  in  the  Lidian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

tt*  Captain  M.  Tweedie  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah ;  served  with  Brigidier  Parke*f  Cc:^c. 
during  part  of  the  pursuit  of  Tantie  Topee  ;  employed  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Oude  campafen  with  tb?  Os' 
Mounted  Police  under  Lord  Clyde ;  present  at  the  occupation  of  Shurkerpoor,  the  stronghold  of  Ri^a  Beoi  X&£  ; 
served  with  Colonel  Oarmichaers  Column  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Gogra ;  served  under  I^ord  Clyde  dsrsi 
the  greater  part  of  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Baraiteh.  aetisa  rt 
the  Nana's  Force  at  Chnrdah,  and  occuniation  of  the  fort  on  the  a6th  December  1858 ;  served  with  the  Onde  Pl> 
Foroe  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  from  April  to  the  and  of  October  2859,  after  the  return  of  the  resolar  forces  trc=.m 
frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

ai4  Captain  Trueman  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-5^*  and  was  present  at  the  aiege  and  ca]ic* 
of  Batghur,  action  at  Barodea,  capture  of  (Sarraoota,  action  of  Borda,  battle  at  the  Pass  of  Mudispore.  tatet  tzi 
storming  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  and  capture  of  Lohari,  actions  of  Koonch  and  Mntcra,  tettt  -f 
nlowlee  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  steadiness  and  gallantry  "),  oaptores  of  (?alpee  and  Gwalior,  and  arreti 
Blight  afihirs  in  Bundleound  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

us  Captain  J.  Jopp  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  which  captured  and  destroyed  the  fat  w 
Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

*^«  Captain  C.  F.  James  served  in  the  aoth  Bombay  Native  Infhntry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy  Forte  ^e 
May  to  Sept.  1857.  Ommuuided  a  detached  Company  of  his  Bagunent  during  the  operstiona  sgminst  the  rz^ 
Sawunts  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1858.  Accompanied  the  expeditionary  force  to  Abyssinia  in  1868,  and  was  D-i.QX- 
General  of  the  storming  Brigade  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatchea). 

nt  Captain  A.  M.  Shewelfserved  in  the  rank  01  Lieutenant  with  the  Commiasaiiat  Department  in  Abyasiais  ^= 
October  1867  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (specially  mentioned  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  hia  final  desptfC; 
Medal,  with  Brevet  of  Major  on  attaining  the  rank  of  Captain). 

*^*  Captain  H.  N.  Beeves  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  in  November  X859. 

>i'  Captain  W.  F.  F.  Waller  was  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  tne  fortrssses  of  CHiandaree  and  ihanai,  batOe  ?f  t^ 
Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  difibrent  aflkirs  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  15th  to  axrd.  May  x8«8,  cn£=?3 
th  e  capture  of  Calpee ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  by  storm  or  the  fe:::^ 
of  (3walior ;  at  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  Feroze  Shah*s  camp  near  Svpore,  and  in  the  diflbrent  operations  agii^s 
Maun  Sing  in  the  jungles  near  Padrone  (Victoria  Chwss,  Medal  with  Clasp).  i 

*»  Captain  C.  P.  Newport  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah ;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  dorixur  *^^ 
operations  in  Central  India  s  at  the  recapture  of  C^iandaree,  battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai.  battle  and  captore  of  G«w"« 
siese  and  capture  of  Powree  and  subseouent  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  Koondrye  and  at  Bo<ntla,  aztd  a  iJ* 
actions  of  Goonapooraand  Ooripoorie  (Medal  with  Cilasp). 

**^  Captain  C.  wodehonse  served  in  tne  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awsli,  st? 
and  assault  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  Crwalior  rebels,  and  battle  of  the  Bunass  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**•  Captain  F.  A.  Montriou  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  field  force  under  Major  Sutherland,  92nd  Hl^blsaJ^ 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Rajpoor,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tkntia  Tape«  n 
the  Rao  Saheb. 

»>  Captain  G.  F.  Blowers  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  N.I.  in'Khandelsh  in  2858,  and  in  Central  India  a  1% 
in  the  operations  against  Tantia  Topee.  , 

***  Captain  R.  V.  Maiden  served  in  the  Central  India  csmxwign  in  1858-59  with  the  field  fi»oe  under  Sr^rL^ 
Michel  ind  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Reyghur,  Mungrowlee,  and  Sindwaho,  and  the  afEkir  at  Knrai  (Medal  H 
Clasp).  Accompanied  the  3rd  Sind  Horse  to  Abyssinia  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  of  1867-A  (llei^ 

.  <>s  Captain  J.  Gatacre  served  with  his  regiment  in  Khandeish  in  1858,  with  a  detachment  of  nis  regizaentvitiia 
Oojein  Field  Force  in  1859-60,  and  in  the  Chinese  war    in  the  Ctoxnmissariat  Department  from  Ja|y  i^ 
March  1861.  ^ 

>*  Captain  C.  B.  Blowers  served  on  board  the  Serenict  during  the  war  in  the  Persian  Gulf  In  1856-57.  indatsf^ 
capture  of  Bushire  and  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Cutsp).  Served  with  the  zoth  Bombay  Native  Is&ctrr  4 
the  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota-ke-Serai  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powrie,  scskc*-* 
Be^iapore  and  Koondiye  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  served  with  the  xoth  Bombay  N.I.  throuj^nt  the  Abpsz^ 
oampaign,  and  wasnresent  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^t7  Captain  F.  J.  wise  served  in  the  Deocan  against  the  rebel  Bheda  in  1857 ;  proMnt  at  the  engagSBast  .* 

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Mahadeoghnr :  served  in  Kbandeish  and  Kixn&r  against  the  attempted  Invasion  of  the  Deecan  by  the  rebel  army 
under  TanUa  Topee  in  1858-59. 

***  Captain  W.  Soott  was  present  with  his  regiment  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  under  Tantia  Topee» 
the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  through  Malwa,  Bmidlecund,  and  Central  India,  Including  the  actioxia 
of  Rajghur,  Hongrowlee,  Sindwaho,  and  Kurai  on  the  9th  Septomber  and  19th  and  a5th  October  1858  reBpectively 
(Med^). 

*=»  Captain  W.  F.  Sandwith  served  with  the  xst  Brigade  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858;  was  present  at  the 
8ief;o  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  , 

«*>  Captain  V-  Birch  served  at  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.  Also  with  Colonel  Somerset's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  tho 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  :858-59 ;  with  Major  Meade's  Field  Force  in  the  Padrone  jungles  in  1859,  and  present 
at  the  capture  of  Tantia  Topee. 

*^  Captain  B.  I.  Crawford  served  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  tha 
Nawab  of  Banda  in  June  July,  and  August  185S ;  present  at  the  action  at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th,  and  the  battle  of 
Uunaos  on  the  i4ih  August  1858 ;  accompanied  Brigadier  Parke's  pursuing  Column  from  August  1858  to  January 
185U ;  commanded  the  party  detached  to  bring  in  the  Nawab  of  Banda  on  his  surrender  (Medal) . 

*"  Captain  H.  B.  Jacob  accompanied  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  which  formed  part  of  Colonel  Lookhart'a 
Force  in  the  Field  Division  of  Bundle  cund  under  Brigadier  F.  Wheeler. 

">  Cai>tain  6.  Coussmaker  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  Ebandeish  in  1858. 

***  Captain  J.  G.  McRae  served  with  the  33rd  Bombay  Native  Inihntry  in  Khandeish  in  1858. 

s*K  Captain  8.  M.  Hay  served  with  the  detachment  X4th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Okamundel  andKatty- 
war  Field  Forces  in  1850-60 ;  present  at  the  storming  of  tbe  heights  and  forts  of  Ubphoora  on  x8th  December  1850. 

**  Captain  W.  Reynolds  si^rved  with  the  zst  Bombav  Native  Infantry  in  1850-60  against  theWagheers  in  Okamunael 
and  Katiywar  and  was  present  at  the  combined  attack  on  their  position  on  the  Burda  Hills  on  the  18th  Deo.  7859. 
Accompanied  the  3rd  Bind  Horse  to  Abyssinia  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  z867-€8,  including  the  opera* 
tiona  against  Maglala  (Medal). 

s>7  Captain  R.  westmacott  served  with  the  38th  Foot  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  and  capture  of  Beyt,  reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

*»  Capt.  J.B.  Hennellservedthroughoutthe  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (mentionedin  General  Orders,  Medal). 

*»  Captain  F.  W.  Joseph  served  in  China  with  the  'Royal  Artillerv  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Shanghai  in  1863-63,  present  at  the  second  capture  of  Eahding  and  other  operations. 

»w  loent.  L.  F.  Heath  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  MaloolxD 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

*«>  Ijieut.  D.  W.  K.  Barr  served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  with  the  Transport  Train  fModal). 

s^  liieut.  J.  T.  Carmthers  served  with  the  4th  Foot  throug:hout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  inCluduig  the  action  of 
Arogee  and  capture  ot  Magdala  (Medal), 

»«*  Ident.  0.  A.  de  N.  Lucas  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentionedindespatches* 
Medal). 

>*•  Ideut.  J.  Humfr«y  served  with  the  45th  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*^  liieut.  W.  C.  Harrison  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (Medal). 

MS  ijieut.  H.  Melliss  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

M7  liient.  H.  A.  Vincent  served  with  the  3^  Foot  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
present  at  the  stormingand  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

>4B  liieut.  P.  C.  Heath  served  with  the  ^sth  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian  oampaign  ;in  z868,  and  was  present  at  the 
BVo/m^ng  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

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Certificates  at  tJie  Senior  Department^  Royal  Military  College. 


Addison,  Colonel  J.  E.  h.p.  97  F.  May  1847,  AuUtant  to 
the  Qocemor^  Royal  Military  College. 

Airey,  Gon.  Sir  Richard,  6CB.  7  F.  Dec.  1826,  Adj.  Gen 

Alexander,  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  James  Ed\*^ard,  C£.  Dec.  1828. 

Bagot,  Colonel  Geo.,  69  F.  Dec.  iff56. 

Borton,  Maijor  General  Arthur,  CB.  Nov.  X839,  Command- 
ing a  Division  of  the  Madras  Army. 

Brett,  Lt.Col.  Henry,  h.p.  18  Hussars,  May  1851,  Assistant 
Quarter  Master  Geueral,  Manchester. 

Cameron,  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Duncan  A.,  &CB.  Governor  Boyal 
Military  College,  Dec.  1831. 

Cameron,  Colonel  Wm.  Gordon,  4  F.  May  1853. 

Cox,  Col.  J.  W.  CB.  h.p.  13  F.  Nov.  1847. 

39  Cust,  Gen.  Hon.  Sir  Edward,  KCH.  16  Lancers,  June  18x7. 

Djirling,  Lt.Col.  Sydney,  h.p.  9  F.  May  1852. 

Dawkins,  Lt.Col.  Wm.  G.  h.p.  Coldst.  Gds.  May  1852. 

Douglas,  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Robert  Percy,  Bart.  98  F.  Nov.  1834. 

D'Oyly,  Colonel  J.  W.  h.p.  11  F.  Nov.  1847. 

Eagar,  Colonel  R.  J.  CB.  r.f.p.  31  F.  May  1837. 

Eden,  Major  M.  R.  h.p.  56  F.  Dec.  1857. 

Edwards,  Mnjor  General  C.  A.  CB.  May  1835. 

Ewart,  Major  General  J.E.,  CB.May  X84S. 

Faber,  Lieut.General  W.  R,  17  F.  Nov.  1835. 

^B  Forster,  General  W.  F.  £JI.  81  F.  June  1821. 

George,  Major  General  F.  D.  CB.  Nov.  1834. 

^m,  Gomm,  Field  Marshal  Sir  Wm.  M.  GCB.  Colds.  Gds. 
Nov.  1806. 

Gordon,  Colonel  C.  E.  P.  CB.  h.p.  75  F.  Nov.  1844. 

Haokett,  Lt.Col.  John,  76  F.  Nov.  185X. 

Hammersley,  Col.  F.  Unatt.  Nov.  X849,  Inspector  of  Gym- 
nasia, Aldershot. 

Hardinge,  Major  General  iZb«.  A.  E.  CB.  May  1850. 

Hutchinson,  General  W.  N.  33  F.  Nov.  X833. 

Jarvis.  Bt.Lt.Col.  S.  P.  CM&.  h.p.  82  F.,  AsslBt.  Adj.  Gen. 
of  Militia  in  Canada,  May  1850. 

Johnston,  General  T.  H.  66  F.  June  1828. 


Johnstone,  Gen.  M.  C.  88  F. 
Kirby,  Lt.Col.  J.  H.  68  F.  Nov.  i8sa. 
Kinpe.  Major  Wm.  86  F.  Dec.  1857. 
Longden,  Mai.  Gen.  H.  E.  CB.  CSf.  May  1842 
M'Cleverty,  Lt.  Gen.  W.  A.  108  F.  Dec.  1830. 
Macdonell,  Major  General  Alex.   CB.  Not.  1845,  Cam- 

mandiug  a  Dicitnon  ofthr  Bengal  Army. 
Macdougall,  Major  General  P.  L.  May  i842.Dfps/y  J«ipm- 

tor   General  of  Beterce  Force*. 
^  M'Gregor,  General  Sir  Duncan,  KCB.  Nov.  1811. 
Maclean,  Major  H.  J.  Rifle  Brig.  May  1853. 
Michel,  LtGen.  Sir  John,  OCB.  86  F.  Nov,  1833, 
Nugent,  Bt.Lt.Col.  St.  Geo.  M.  Unatt.  Doc.  1857,  A  QJL 

General  in  Ireland. 
Paterson,  Bt.  Major  Wm.  Unatt.  Nov.  1855,  Professor  8. 

Military  College. 
Patterson,  Colonel  W.  T.  L.  h.p.  91  P.  May  1852. 
Peacocke,  Colonel  G.  J.  h.p.  16  F.  Dec.  1856,  Aawsiai: 

Adjutant  General  in  Scotland. 
W&  Reed,  General  Sir  Thomas,  KCB.  44  F.  Dec.  xl:i. 
Reynolds,  Major  General  J.  W.  Nov.  1843. 
Robertson,  Colonel  A.  C.  8  F.  Nov.  1843. 
Rosa,  Major  A.  E.  5  F.  June  1857. 
Rumley,  Lt.Gen.  R.  27  F.  May  1833, 
Sankey,  Colonel  Wm.  CB.  63  F.  Nov.  1852. 
Sawyer,  Colonel  C.  h.p.  6  Dr.  Gds.  Nov.  1841. 
Smith,  lit.Gen.  M.  W.  CB.  20  Hussars,  Nov.  xSj;. 
Sparkes,  Lt.Gen.  J.  P.  CB.  95  F.  June  1825. 
Stapylton,  Colonel  G.  G.  C,  hjp.  32  F.  May  1S49. 
Stephens,  Lt.  General  H.  S.  KjI.  Unatt.  Dec.  1S20. 
Stewart,  Capt.  A.  F.  h.p.  36  F.  Dec.  1857. 
Stratton,  Col.  W.  A.  Brigade  Depot,  May  1850. 
Vacher,  Bt.Lt.Col.  F.  S.  hjp.  22  F.  May  1853. 
Whimper,  Major  General  P.  A.  CB.  Nov.  1850. 
Wilson,  Lieut  General  T.  M.  63  F.  May  1834. 


lAst  of  Officers^now  serving;  who  have  passed  through  the  Staff  College. 


Passed  out  in  December  18M. 


Major  M.  Petrie,  h.p.  97  F. 
Colonel  R.  Carey,  CB.  h. 
Lt.Col.  Wilson,  18  F. 


Colonel  R.  Carey,  CB.  h.  p.  40  F.  Deputy  Judge  Advocate. 


Colonel  D.  J.  Gamble,  CB.  Unatt.  A.Q.M.a.  Alderahot. 
Major  B.  A.  Branfill,  h.p.  86  F.  Garrison  Insfemotor, 

Bermuda. 

Passed  out  in  December  1869. 
Major  A.  C.  Bruce,  91  F. 
Major  P.  A.  A.  Twynam,  xs  P. 
Lt.Col.  P.  W.  Jebb,  67  P. 

Passed  out  in  December  1800. 
Major  A.  H.  Wavell,  41  P. 
Major  Robert  Home,  R.  Engineers. 
Ool.  Hon.  W.  H.  A.  Feilding,  Coldst.  Gds. 
*Major  R.  Grant,  R.  Engineers,  D.  A.  Adj.  Gen. 
Captain  R.  C.  Goff,  Coldst.  Gds.  Aidede  Camp  to  Vucoumt 

Templetown. 
Assistant  Controller  H.  J.  WiUdnson. 
Assistant  Controller  W.  C.  Nangle. 
Major  P.  D.  Vigors,  19  P. 
•Lt.Colonel  O'B.  B.  Woolsey,  R.  Art. 

Passed  out  in  December  1861. 
Colonel  C.  O.  Creagh-Osbome,  6  P.  Superintendent  o^ 

Garrison  Instructors  for  India. 
Lt.Colonel  J.  P.  Battersby,  h.p.  60  P.  Commandant,  Boyal 

Military  Asylum. 
Assistant  Controller  W.  T.  Stuart. 
Bt.Lt.Col.  J.  R.  Tumbull,  h.p.  i  Dtb. 
Captain  P.  S.  Stoney,  R.  Art. 
Major  T.  B.  A.  HaU,  49  P.    Officiating  Deputy  Adjutant 

General,  Bombay. 
Bt.Lt.Col.  R.  C.  Stewart,  h.p.  2  P.,  Adj.  Gen.,  Madras. 
Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Wilkinson,  R.  Art. 
Major  G.  Hay,  62  P. 

Passed  oat  in  December  1808. 
BtLt-Oolonel  G.  P.CoUoy,  2  P. 
Aasistant  Controller  J.  T.  Barrington. 
Captain  J.  P.  Nolan,  R.  Art. 
"'  •  -  C.  J.  Bast,  41  P.  A.Q.M.aen.  Bengal. 
T.  D.  Baker,   x8   P. 

ijor  W.  K.  Biles,  38  P. 

Captain  A.  G.  P.  Griffiths,  h.p.  63  P. 

MaSor  0.  Parsons,  3P.  Profeeaor  BtafT Oollego. 

Miuor  0.  Acton,  51  F. 


Bt.Lt.Ool.  W.  W.  Lynch,  2  P. 

Captain  T.  Gonne,  17  Laoicexe.    Qarriaon  Insonetor. 

Migor  W.  Black,  6  P. 

Passed  out  in  December  1868. 
Vnder  tks  BuU*  ^  x86i. 
Aeaistant  Controller  H.  M.  Hosier. 
Captain  A.  L.  Emerson,  28  P. 
Major  H.  A.  Brett,  43  P. 

Captain  W.  L.  K.  Ogilvy,  60  P.  Brig.  Maj.  at  Goldiester 
Captain  J.  J.  N.  Buchanan,  5  Dr.  Gds. 

tinder  the  Bulei  of  1863. 
Capt.  Hon.  G.  B.  Bdwardes,  Rifle  Brigade,  D.A.Q.M.  Oc-. 

Aldershot. 
Captain  P.  T.  A.  Law,  R.  Art. 
Captain  G.  G.  Beazley,  83  P. 
Major  R.  Harbord,  h.p.  7  P.  Garrison  Instmctor. 
Assist.  Controller  R.  C.  Healy. 
Ms^or  W.  Arbnthnot,  14  Hussars. 

Passed  oat  in  December  18M. 
Major  P.  J.  Hutchison,  h.p.  64  P.,  Garrison  Instroetcr - 

Devonport. 
Bt.Lt.  Col.  W.  H.  Goodenongh,  R.  Art. 
Bt.Major  J.  Creagh,  5  P. 
LtColonel  E.  H.  Olive,  Gr.  Gds.  Aasistant  QoarterliAs:^'^ 

General  at  Portsmouth. 
Lt.Col.  W.  J.  Bolton,  CMG.  R.  Art 
Captain  G.  J.  Gilbard,  71  P.,  Brigade  M^'or,  Gibalar. 
Captain  H.  W.  Keays- Young,  x8  P.  Brigade  Miyor,  Sltcn- 

FC  Bt.Lt.Col.  H.  B.  Wood,  90  P. 
Lt.Colonel  H.  B.  H.  Blundell,  Gr.  Gds. 
Captain  J.  H.  Fawcett,  x  P.  Qanison  insfemotor. 
Migor  C.  B.  Knowles,  67  P. 

Passed  oat  in  December  1868. 
Major  A.  W.  J.  Montgomerie,  ao  Hossars. 
Captain  H.  G.  Maogregor.  29  P.  Garrison  InstnietGr. 
CK>tain  0.  C.  Suther,  R.  M.  Ait.,  ProfBisor,  Bojal  Km 

College,  Greenwich. 
Captain  C.  W.  Robinson,  Rifle  Br.,  Brig.  Mai.  AManbiL 
Colonel  H.  Peel  Yates,  CB.  B.  Art. 
Captain  H.  Knollys,  R.  Art. 
Bt.Major  R.  J.  MaxweU,h.p.  80  F. 
Captam  W.  Shaw,  z8  P.  Ckmioon  Inatraelar,  AHf^*^ 
Captain  A.  G.  W^en,  39  P. 
Captain  C.  0.  PitiBqy.'h.p.  68  P. 


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PMMd  oat  in  BeMmbar  1866. 

Bt  UCol.  G.  D.  liarker.  64  F.  Frofeuor,  Staff  College. 

M:tjor  J.  R.  Oliver,  R.  Art. 

Major  H.  Lock,  108  F. 

<  '.iptaiii  L.  A.  Gregson,  36  F.  A.Q.M.G.  Bengal, 
^ipiain  W.  J.  E.  Poole,  60  F.  Brigade  Maior,  Aldershot. 
'  iptain  G.  Hatchell,  60  F.  Brigaae  Mf\jor,  Chatham. 
!  ij  ir  W.  W.  Knollvs. 93F. 

:"  Lt.CoI.   F.  D.  Sliildleton,  h.p.  30  F.  Satenperinding 
( )9icer  of  Grarrison  Instnctors  at  Alderehct. 

•  »:  tain  H.  D'O.  Farrington,  73  F. 
li-orR.  B.  Hnllingahead  Blundell,  3  Hnssars. 

>  iptain  W.  C.  Hood,  a  F.  Brigade  Major.  Jamaica. 
Pasted  out  in  Deoembcr  1867. 

'tptain  J.  W.  Hosier,  a  Dr9.  Brigade  Miyjor  of  Caralry, 
AlderHhot. 

' '  tpta  i  n  L.  De  T.  Prcrost,  93  F.  Brigade  Major  at  Aldershot. 

'  dptiiin  H.  H.  Gnffltba,  5c  F.  Garrison  Instmctor. 

'.aptiiiii  O.  W.  Braine,  s6  F.  Garrison  Instmctor. 
'aptain  C.  W.  Fother^l,  R.  M.  Art.  Instructor  of  Draw- 
inj^  an'l  Surveying.  Boyal  Military  College. 

Cipfciin  W.  Pitman,  h.p.  R.  M.  Art.  AtU-  Adm.  Brigade 
Glamorganshire  Art.  volunteers. 

Lieut.  W.  P.  Nelson,  R.  Art.  Garrison  Instmctor,  Madras. 

'J  iptain  G.  U.  Prior,  zoo  F.  Depnty  Assistant  Ac^atant 
Crenerstl,  Portamonth. 

Captain  G.  E.  Boyle,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Major  H.  T.  Butler,  13  Hussars. 

Captain  W.  P.  Mortimer,  iz  F.  D.A.Q.M.G.  Ceylon. 

Captain  H.  M.  Moorsom,  R.  Art. 

Captain  R.  H.  Fawcett,  33  F.  Garrison  Instmctor. 

Captain  C.  Campbell,  7  Ih*.  Gds.  Garrison  Instmctor. 
Passed  oat  in  Deoomber  1868. 

Captain  F.    C.  H.  Clarke,  R.  Art.,  Assistant,   Topo- 
fTTSTthical  Department. 

Captain  u.  M.  Cardew,  67  F. 

Captain  A-  L'B.  H.  Holmes,  Bombay  B.C. 

Captain  A.  L.  Walker,  99  F.  Brigade  Major,  Hong  Kong. 

Captain  S.  O.  Hollist,  R.  Art. 

c'.i'^tain  N.  X.  CKrynne,  63  F. 

Bt.llajor  J.  N.  Crealock,95  F.D.A.A4].  Gen.  at  Aldershot. 

UCol.  G.  D.  Webber,  a  W.  I.  R. 

Captain  L.  F.  B.  Gary,  Riae  Br. 

Captam  a.  Flower,  86  F.  D.  A.  Adj.  Gen.  0.  of  Good  Hope. 
Passed  out  in  Deeenber  1869. 

Captain  E.   Baring,  R.  Art.  Priyate  Secretaiy  to   the 
Governor  General  of  India.  [Dublin. 

)Iajor  W.  H.  Knight,  h.p.  48  F.  (Harrison  Instmctor, 

Captain  J.  Bonghey,  62  F.  Instmctor,  R.  M.  College. 

Major  A.S.Qnill,  h.p.  R.Can.Rifle8,  Brig.Mfu.  Kora  Scotia. 

Captain  F.  Wilson,  Rifle  Brigade,  Garrison  Instmctor. 

Captain  P.  O.  Stoiy,  40  F.  Garrison  Instmctor,  Meemt. 

Captain  C.  H.Walsh,  44  F.  Garrison  Instmctor,BangaIore. 

Captain  W.  8.  Cooke,  aa  F.  Assistant,  Topographical  De- 
partment. 

Captain  A.  B.  Tnlloch,  69  F.  Garrison  Instmctor. 

Captain  T.  Jsssop,  a  Drs.  Assistant,  Topographical  De- 
partment. 

Captain  H.  Spalding,  Z04  F.  [balla. 

T€  Majot  A.  S.  Cameron,  acF.  Garrison  Instniotor,  Urn- 
Captain  C.  Frankland,  Z03  F.  Brigade  Major,  Malta. 

Captain  H.  G.  N.  Blanckley,  Royal  Marines. 

Captain  D.  Beaumont,  h.p.  80  F.  [District,  Bengal. 

Captain  E.  F.  Chapman,  R.  Art.  D.A.Q.M.  Gen.  Baugor 

Cap:.  C.W.  Lloyd,  z6  F.  Brig.  Ma^or,  Straits  Settlements. 
Passed  out  in  December  1970. 

Lieut.  C.  O.  Kiag,  R.  Marine  Art.  Professor  R.  M.  College. 

Lit^at.  A.  R.  Bavile,  18  F.,  Garrison  Instmctor,  Malta. 

Captain  H.  L.  Mitchell,  R.  Art.  Brigade  Major,  School  of 
<ianncry. 

Lie  at.  J.  P.  Maurice,  B.  Art. 

Cr»:.tain  C.  F.  Clery,  3a  F.  Instmctor,  R.  M.  College, 

t^^I-iain  C.  L.  Harvey,  7Z  F.    D.A.Q.M.  Gen,  Cork. 


Captain  C.  H.  BoOean,  61  F.  D.A.A(^.  Gen.  Malta. 

Lieut. E.  H.  Sartorius,  59  F.  Instructor,  R.  M.  College. 

Captain  B.  M.  Roe,  33  F. 

Bt.  Major  H.  A.  Little,  Bengal  8.  Corps. 

Captain R.H.L.Anstmther,Rifle  Brig.A4J.3  Suffolk  Adm. 
Batt.  Rifle  Volunteers. 

Captain  C.  H.  Gardner,  za  F. 

Captain  C.  F.  Colvile,  zz  F.  Brigade  Mi^'or,  Belflist. 
*,*  In  the  for^oM^  lists  the  names  are  placed  in  the 

Order  of  Merit  in  which  the  Officers  passed  the  final 

Examination,  as  officially  notified;    but,  the  Order  of 

Merit  in  which  Officers  have  passed  out  of  the  Staff  Col- 
lege having  ceased  to  be  disclosed,  their  names  in  the/o2- 

hming  lists  are  consequentlv  given  in  the  Order  of  Merit 

in  which  they  passed  into  the  Staff  College. 
rassad  out  in  December  1871. 

Lieut.  F.  Roberts,  R.  Artillerv. 

Captain  J.  L.  Needham,  R.  Marine  Art.  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, Royal  Naval  College. 

Captain  G.  S.  Schwabe,  6  Dr.  Gds.  Brigade  Major  of 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Mofflit,  34  F.  [Cavalxy,  Cuxragh. 

Captain  H.  T.  Jones,  8z  F. 

Lieut.  D.  L.  Brain,  4  F. 

Captain  O.  H.  A.  NiooUs,  R.  Artillery. 

Captain  W.  E.  Montague,  94  F. .Brigade Major,  Mauritius. 

Captain  W.  R.   Lascelles,    Rifle   Brigade,   D.A.Q.M.G. 
Portsmouth. 

Captain  F.  Cardew,  8a  F.,  D.A.Q,M.G.  Aldershot 

Captain  H.  L.  Dundas,  15  F. 

Bt.Major  C.  R.  Johnson,  50  F.  Brigade  Major,  Dublin. 
Passed  out  in  December  1878. 

Lieut.  A.  FiURoy  Hart,  3Z  F. 

Captain  St.  V.  A.  Hammick,  43  F 

Captain  A.  C.  Gardner,  Z4  Hussars. 

Captain  R.  O.  de  Montmorency,  83  F. 

Captain  H.  A.  Mackey,  R.  Art. 

Lieut.  T.  S.  St.  Clare  Smith,  49  F. 

Captain  E.  V.  Boyle.  R.  Art.  Brigade  Major,  Aldershot. 

Captain  F.H.  W.Milner,R.  Art.  instmctor,  R.M.  College. 

Captain  R.  W.  T.  Gordon,  93  F. 

Captain  E.  L.  England,  13  F. 

Captain  M.  W.  E.  Goeset,  54  F.  Instractor  R.  M.  College. 

Captain  C.  H.  Bunburv,  94  F. 

Lieut.  B.  G.  Ball,  R.  Mazine  Axtilleiy. 

Lieut.  J.  W.  F.  Buxton,  37  F. 

Lieut.  R.  H.  L.  Brickenden,  43  F. 

Captain  F.  W.  Graham,  Z03  F. 

Lieut.  A.  G.  Dugdale,  R.  Art. 

Lieut.  R.  HiU.  39  F. 

Lieut.  W.  T.  Dooner,  8  F. 

Lieut.  E.  H.  H.  Collen.R.  ArtOleiy. 

*Captain  A.  W.  Duncan,  R.  Artillery. 

Passed  oat  in  Deoember,  1878. 

Lieut.  E.  Clayton,  R.  Art  Professor,  R.  M.  Academy. 

Captain  G.  K.  Shaw,  68  F. 

Lieut.  W.  C.  F.  Molyneux,  33  F. 

Captain  W.L.  Dalrnnple,  88  F. 

Lieut  N.  L.  Walford,  R.  Art 

Captain  G.  A.  Gorham,  R.  Art 

Lieut  A.  A  Morshead,  34  F. 

Captain  M.  F.  H.  M'OausUnd,  R.  Art 

Lieut  J.  T.  Buiy,  R.  Art 

Captain  F.  S.  Russell,  Z4 

Lieut  J.  W.  Andrews,  zz  F. 

Captain  C.  K.  Brooke,  rs  F. 

Lieut  C.  W.  Murray,  6z  F. 

Lieut  H.  Cooper,  17  F. 

Captain  L.  L.  Swale,  7  Hussars. 

Captain  J.  Dxmcan,  zoa  F.  Ganrison  Instmctor. 

Lieut  G.  Poignand^9  F, 

*Captain  W.  F.  M.  Hutchinson,  R.  Art. 

*Lieut.  G.  E.  Townsend,  R.  Art. 

•Lieut  R.  C.  T.  Hildyard,  R.  Eng. 


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MILITIA  ARTILLERY  OF  ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 


Boyal  Oannarthen  Artillery. 

Head  Qoarten,  Carmarthen.  [No.  24.] 

Lr.CoLoiriL  Gommavoavt. 
William  Price  Lewes,  DL. 
JF^lats  Lieut.  96  J^. aa  May  69 

ICajob. 
Arthur    Price    Jones,   lafs 

Lieut.  6  Dn 14  July  66 

Captaiitb. 

John  Richard  Howell 19  Aug.  63 

John  George  Parry  Huflfhes  9  May  67 
Fmcoimi^  Emlyn.  j).«.  J£!P....isMay  67 
Alan  Stephen  Ghilston,  p.:  ax  Dec.  68 

Llewelljm  Lloyd  Price 20  Apr.  71 

Thomas  Morris x8  Mjur.  72 

LxHUTXKAirTS. 

Vaughan  L.  Philipps,  p. ».  38  May  67 
John  H.  Deane  Drake,  j».«.  xi  July  71 
William  Horaley  Dewe,  j>.».ii  July  71 

Gilbert  Lloyd  Elliott x8  Mar.  73 

Sub  LiBFTKKAirTS. 
Son^  Alex.  F.  A.  Campbell  6  Sept  73 

Adjt.Jr  Capt.^TLenrj  Ives 

de  Kantzow,  Capt.  h.p.  B. 

Marine  Art xs  Feb.  69 

^i»fy«m— John  Hughes xs  May  56 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Oomwall  and  Sevon 
Mmers'  Artilleiy. 

Head  Quarters,  Falmouth.    [No.  6.1 

Lr.CoLoirxi:.  CoiixAirnAm. 
Sir  Oohnan  Kashleigh,  Bart. 
DLJ^P.;  Honorary  Colonel  a  May  53 
Majob. 
8ir  Charles  Brune  Graves 
Sawle,   BaH.  DL.  JP.; 

Sonorarjf  Lt.Colonel   6  July  67 

Captaivs. 


Joseph  Pomeroy a6Apr.  68 

Wm.  Edwards  Miohell,  o.  ».i3  Feb.  70 
Thos.  Roxburgh  Polwhele...  7  Dec.  70 


Colman  BatUe  Rashleigh ...  9  Oct.  71 

LiBITTBKAKTS. 

Thos.Moor  A.Hor8ford, ;>.•.  xs  Apr.  67 

John  Borlase  Bolithoe  x  Mar.  71 

Francis  JohnHext xx  Bopt.7x 

Charles  L.  Eastlake  4  Dec.  73 

Sub  LixuniVAirT. 

Robert  F.  Elrington 8  Nov.  73 

Edw.  0.  Bdward-CoUins'...3i  Dec.  73 

Adi.  ^  Oop^^Rcginald  Hen. 

Champion,*£<.Xe.  Col.  h.p. 

B.  Art xa  Apr.  66 

Surgeon, — Fred.C.Bullmore3S  Nov.  65 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Beyon  Artilleiy. 

Head  Quarters,  Devonport.    [No.  7.] 

HoirOBABT  COLOinSL. 

Sir  Otto.  S.  Stucley,  Bart,    x  Jan.  73 

Lt.Coloitbl. 

Richard  Bury  Russell,  late 

Lt,  a  F.,  Hon.  Colonel...     6  Jan.  70 

Majob. 

John  Gave  New   5  Feb.  70 

GAPTAIirS. 

Henry  O.Devon,  Hon.Maj.14  Jtily  59 
William  HammetBeadon... 33  Feb.  64 
Thos.ReynoldsArscott,ji.«.33  May  6s 
William  Amndell  Teo,i>. «.  5  Feb.  70 

LxxTmvAjrrs. 
Wm.  Anthony  Jones,  i».  «.  33  Mar.  71 

John  Leigh  Cfolley,  j».« as  Mar.  71 

Robert  Geo.  Kekewioh xs  Mar.  73 

Wm.  S.  Birdwood 15  Feb.  73 

SVB    L1IUZIMAHS. 

John  B.  Loyeband  ..M.......94  SepL  73 

Cha.  A.  0.  Deane ....a8  Feb.  74  | 


Adit,  ir  Capt.—YZ  Geo.Dare 

Dowell,*  Brevet  Lf. Colonel 

h.p.  B.  Marine  Artillery. ..ig  Sept. 70 
5«r(7.— Rob.  W.  Woollcombe, 

laUA.S.6SF.  9  Feb.  6x 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Durham  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Hartlepool.  [No.  xc] 

I/r-COLOWUTi  CoiacAirDAiTT. 
George  Hnll.*  DL.  late  Bt. 
Major  Madrae  Artillery; 

Honorary  Colonel 6  Sept.  59 

Majob. 

HughStaflbrd  aaMay7a 

Captaihs. 

Arthur  Robson 8  Apr.  68 

Francis  Blake  Eagle,  late  Id. 

41  F. X9  Feb.  70 

Trevenen  Hutchinson  as  May  73 

LiEUTxirAirrB. 
Robt.  Wm.  A.  Shortis,  p.e.  16  Sept.  70 
Ernest  Livingstone  Wood   si  Apr.  71 

Sub  LlKUTBITAXTS. 

Henry  0.  Hopkins x8  Mar.  74 

AdJ.4rCapt.—ATthxLr  S.  Mac- 
artney, Capt.  h.p.  B.  ^r/.aoDec.  69 

Qr.  Maeter.—Yfm.  Hill 3  Oct.  65 

Surgeon. — Jas.  Rawlings  . . .  x6  Nov.  7  x 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Glamorgan  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Swansea.   [No.  xs.] 

HoirOBAST  CoLOirBL. 

JPEvan  Morgan,  Bt.Mqfor, 

r.f.p.  B.  Art X9  Jan.  70 

Majob. 

Jas.  Simpson  Ballard,  JP.  ax  Apr.  71 

Caftaiks. 

John  He3'worth x3  July  66 

Wm.  Evans  Hughes,  p.  $....30  Nov.  7x 
Lewis  Thomas  Lewis,  p.  ».  30  Nov.  7x 

LlBUTXITAirTS. 


Sob  LiBVTBzrAKrs. 

John  Morris a  July  73 

Arthur  H.  Richardson 3  July  73 

Charles  8.  Forester 33  July  73 

Adjt.4'  Capt.— F.L.G.liiMe, 

Capt.  B.  Art X9  Feb.  73 

S^ur^.-^ohn  Paddon,  MB.    9  Mar.  55 
Facings  Scarlet. 


HampsMre  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Gosport.  [No.  x6.] 

COLOVXL. 

The  Earl  of  Malmesbury, 

OCB 23  June  54 

Lr.CoLOirsL  ComcAimAirT. 
Samuel  Hood  Btovin  Ingle- 

field,  Lt.Col.  h.p.  B.  Art,   6  Sept.  7X 
Majob. 
Arthur  Robert  Naghten,JP.a6  Jan.  7a 

Captaiits. 
John  Robert  Campbell,  p, «. 

Hon.  Major s  Mar.  6x 

Cecil  Thomas  Beeching 15  Dec.  6a 

Richard  L.  B.  Gowell.  p.e.  38  July  69 
DrummondSpencer  Smith  a6  Jan.  7a 
Henry  John  Ijancaster,  late 

Lieut.  xsF.p.9 7  June  73 

LlBUTBlTAHYS. 

Henzy  Famsby  Mills xi  Jan.  78 


Arthur  A.  H.  Inglcfield. 29  Fe^  - 

Henry  Jack  Gumming  14  Hsr.  - 

Thomas  G.  Gardiner,  ^a  ...17  Jtir  - 
Edmond  Wilder  »yoT.- 


Adjt.  4- Capt.~^a».  Frost,* 
late  of  Bowal  Artillery ixYtv  •■ 

SuTffeon.'-Jas,  Walkinshaw 
Bell  Alder 26  Feb.  • 

A9*i$t.Siiryeon.^Wm.  Aug. 
Concanon 13  Jul  r 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Isle  of  Wight  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Newport.   [No.  r; 

LT.C0L03rBL  GoWAirDJiTt. 

Leopold  Grimston  Pagct,Zf. 

Col.  h.p.  B.  Art 7  8«F*-  - 

Majob. 

William  PucUe,  p.8 27  J12,  r 

CAPTAnra. 
Willism  Henry  Pattin8on...3o  Mar. ' 
Fra.  Gordon  Degge  Watson, 

late  Lieut.  68  Jl,  p.s aa  Ap 

Alderson  Berthon 17  JLuf  • 

Wm.  Lewis  NichoU  Clayton, 

P'» 9^^-^ 

LZSCTBH-AXTS. 

Cecil  Fred.  W.  Fendall.y.«L  4  Mar 

Edward  Salisbnry,  p.e. 19  Mit  - 

Chas.  Sei>timus  Berthon.|).«.  9  M&-  -: 
Xonl  Edw.Spenccr  Chmnchiil?  Usj  -: 

John  Arthur  Lainson     17  Jz-^  ■■ 

Adjt.^rpapt.—C.  S.Graham, 

Lt.B.Art a«;y  T.-: 

8ury,-~E.  A.  Waterworth...  6  Jtc  '• 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Kent  Artilleiy. 

Head  Quarters,  Dover.   [Ko.  x3^ 

COLOBTBI.. 

J.  R.  Fuemenf  Sydney,  GCB. 
Lord  Lieutenant 4  3faj  / 

Lt.Coloxbl. 
JohnFamabyLennjiTd,  PL. 

Capt.h.p.B.Art.:  Hon.Col.  4  ^:  ' 
Majob. 
Walter  Geo.   SUrUng,  late 

Ogtt.  B.  Art 5  Pec  - 

Captaivs. 
SicphenMatthewCTowe,|>.ci6  Mjr 
JomiCnrtoi8AdolphnsLewic3o  Jn'  •' 

James  Sutton 2^  .ir..-  ■ 

Edw.  L.  Fred.  Jennings  ...  7  Jacr : 

Henry  Bartram,  j».» 7J3T:.?- 

H.J.  Burford-Hancock,  late 

4SF.p.e 14  Mar.:. 

LXBUTBTTAIITS. 

A1bertAlderBonAddiBon,p.«.z3N<r^  " 

Richard  Frewin  20  Ar-'' 

Arthur  Thos.  Waring,  j».«.  30  Mav  ♦ 
Wm.  Hugh  Bemers,  j».«.  ...19  Jas:  -• 
George  Melville  26  Mar.  - 

BJTB  LiBITTXir avt. 

Thompson  Hunter 22  yc»r.  ' 

Aiii.  4-  Capt.-Jtihn  M'Gal- 

lum,  late  ^B,  Art .^.14  »*▼  : 

A(fy«9ii.— John  Walter 4  Af-  ■ ' 

Amtt.   5Mffy«oi».— Clement 

Cnthbert Walter 95  •^  '' 

Scarlet  Fsdngs. 


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Soyal  LancaBhire  ArtiUeiy, 

Head  Qniirters,  LiverpooL    [No.  19.] 

HoiroBi.sT  OoLomiL. 
Thomas  Atchiaon,  Copt,  ret, 
full  pap,  B.Art,...: X3  Apr.  63 

Lr.CToLOirBx.  CoMXAjrDiJra. 
James  Bourne,  DL.JP.  IfP. 
Honorary  Colotul 23  Apr.  63 

Maiobs. 

Hill  Charley  lloore 29  July  6a 

Henry  Tuke  Holmes as  Mar.  ^^ 

C1.FTAIVS. 
James  Grant  Stephen,  lat€ 
Bi.Jfajor Bengal  Jnf.p.9»  ax  Apr.  60 

William  Sldrvlng.. aa  Deo.  66 

Thomas  Harvey  Keaialey.. 30  Mar.'yo 

James  Clifton  Brown 17  Apr.  71 

William  Nixon,  j).« ao  Jnly  71 

Stanley  Arnold,  j).» 8  Apr.  7a 

LnimirAirTS. 

HrarvB.  KeUey as  Mar.  67 

Wm.  J.  M'L.  Bailey x  Mar.  79 

Stephen  W.  T.  Roberts  .......x4  May  73 


Sm    LlSUTXlTAVTS. 

Heniy  Earle 94  Sept.  73 

Alex.  C.  Btophen a8  Jan.  74 

Hon.  Aug.  P.  B.  Loftns 11  Feb.  74 

Bernard  H.  Gnnston 14  Mar .74 

-irf/.<f-C<ip<.— Wm.Campbell, 

late  of  B.  Art X3  Apr.  53 

Surgeon. — James  Chambers 

FenpiAon,  JTB xAng.6o 

Ant.Surg.—yfm.  M'Cheanex7  Dec  60 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Sorthnmberlaiid  Arfdllery. 

[No.  a3.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bcrwick-on-Tweed. 

Lt.Colohzl. 
GlurleB  John  Beed ,..  6  Aug.  68 

Muos. 

JohnWm.  Finch 13  Oct  68 

CAPTi-nrs. 
Anthony  Oompton  Wood  ...  a  July  69 

Preston  Osbom  Page a  Aug.  70 

Henry  Best  Hans  Hamilton  5  Feb.  73 
Oharles  C.  Edwards  s6  Feb.  73 

LlKUTBKJlVTS. 

Gerald  Cecil  Stewart  Pagetxx  May  70 

Jasper  M.  Richardson  9  May  71 

Frank  Chadwick a  June  71 

James  J.  Kirsopp ia  May  73 

Wm.  Byrne  Jones 14  May  73 

.i<2;e.^atp<.~Capt.M.  M.  Lane. 

M.  AH 4  Joly  73 

5iKfy«oii.— Alexander  Leslie 

Gracey,  MJ>.  late  of  Turk- 

iak  Cvniingent ai  Sept.  $9 

Scarlet  Facings. 


444 

A(0.4' Ctnd.'^K.  C.  Lewes, 

Capt.  B.  Art ao  July  73 

Pavmaeier.— Fred.  Barlow  la  May  59 
Qr.  Ma$t.—F&t.  Pitzpatrick  8  Mar.  59 
SuraeoH.'^haxlea  Sawer ...  x  OcU  5^ 
AMUi.Surg.— 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Norfolk  ArtiUery. 

Head  Quarters,  Yarmouth,    [No.  aa.] 

HOWOBABT  COLOirSL. 

General  His  Bayed  Highneu 
thf  Prince  of  vftLleB,  KG. 
KT.KP.  GCB.  ffC-SJ.  ...aSOct.  71 

Lr.CoLomEi.. 
Bf.  Hon.  C,  Lord  Suffleld, 
late  of  7  Hu$$ar$  9  May  66 

Majobb. 
Unool  Stephen  Bedingfeld.x6  Feb.  61 
HoH.  Harbord  Harbord ax  Mar.  68 

Captaiits. 
rott»melchior  G.  de  Wezelli4  Mar.  6x 

John  Stanley  Mott 8  June  63 

Fred.  Berpard  Astley 6  July  6s 

E«l\v.  Mott  AldoTSon,   late 

Lf.  07  F. 8  June  67 

TaIw.  Southwell  Trafford...ai  Mar.  68 
Thomas  Edward  Bagge  ...  x  June  71 

LiBiTTBirAirrs. 
Anthony  Wm.  Partridge  ...a8  Mar.  65 
Wm.HenrvAug.Keppel,^.*.  a  Apr.  67 
Sir  Wm.  Hovell  frolke8,ll«.x7  Apr.  68 
TAvr.  Rocrer  M.  Pratt, /».».  19  Sept.  70 

ririrles  Louis  Buxton   3  May  7X 

.fohn  Snncroft  Holmes  a9  Sept.  71 

Edw.  Metcalfe,  late  Capt.  7 

Huf'ttre   a4Jan.  7a 

Fni.  D'Arcy  Wm.  C.  New- 
come 89  Mar.  73 

Sub  Lxbtttbvavts, 


Adi.  <f  Cflpf.— John  Gilbert- 

8on,  InteofB.  Art a  Maj53 

8ur(7.— Cha.   Gory  Aldred, 

JP 37  Aug.  53 

^M^iS^Mr^.— John    Frederic 

BtaflTord zaMay  65 

Scarlet  Fadngi. 


Boyal  Pembroke  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Hayerfbrdwest. 

liT.CoLOirBI.  COMVAimAirT. 

fiir  Hugh  Owen  Owen,  Bart. 

DLTjP.,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

tke  Qmm»  €tnd  Colonel 34  May  7a 

Majob. 
John  Owen,  p.« la  June  7a 

Captaiks. 

John  Graham,  p.  • x  Jane  7a 

James  Bowen  SuxDmenm).t.a9  Mar.  73 

LlBUTBITAirTS. 

Fra.  Perrott  Bdwarde8.i>.».i4  Apr.  71 
Tudor  V.  H.  Thomas 18  Dec.  71 

Sub  LxBUTXiTAirTB. 

Burnet  Geo.  Rind  x4  Mar.  74 

Adit.  ^  Capt.4rPaym.—Wm. 
Monkt   Douglas  Willan, 

Ifdyor,  late  efB.  Art 14  Aug.  55 

8urg,-~jBa.  David  Brown  .  39  Aug.  6a 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Soyal  Sussex  ArtilleTy. 

Head  Quarters,  Lewes.    [No.  a6,2 

Lt.CoLONBL  COMUAirDAKT. 

Wm.  Aug.  St.  Clair.i  JP.  laU 

M<yor  Bombam  Hor$e  Art.; 

Honorary  Colonel a  May  6x 

Majob. 
Fred.  Moor,  DL.JP.  late  Lt. 

3  F,i  Hon.  Lt.  Colonel  ...  a  May  6z 
Captaixs. 
James  Hayes  Sadler,  Hon, 

Major  4  Oct.  58 

Barton  L.  John  Scobell 15  July  6x 

Wm.  Rowe  Lewis,  JP 34  May  63 

Robert  T.  N.  Tubbs,»  Capt. 

h.p.  Bombay  Army xoFeb.  71 

LlBUTBNAlTTS. 

Walter  Alers  Hankey 7  June  66 

A.  L.  Nicholson 38  Feb.  70 

Sir  Fra.  C.  Ford,  Bt.  p.  9....17  Mar.  71 
Alfred  Robert  Margai7,i>.«.  6  Apr.  71 

Malcolm  Frascr,  p.  » 4  Aug.  71 

Andrew  B.  Hayley i  Mar.  7a 

Fairfax  Rhodes   a6Apr.  73 


Adjt.  4-  Copf.— W.B.  S.  Pas- 
ley,*  Capt.  k.  p.  B.  Art.  ...36  Oct.  73 

Qr.Maeter.—yfm.  Weston, 
lateqfB.  Art x  Aug.6s 

Surgeon. — Richard  Turner  aa  Mar.  67 

Atit.  <9Kr^.— RaTonhillPearce, 

MJ>.    14  Mar.  70 

I    Scarlet  Facings. 


Suffolk  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Ipswich.    [No.  3S.l 

Li.CoiK>vBL  Goim  AKBAirt. 
Robert  Alex.  Shafto,  Lord 
Waveney,    DL.^   Colonel 
x-x  Mar.  57,  and  Aide  de 
Camp  to  tke  Qmm    30  Apr.  S3 

Majob. 
Howard  Whitbread,  late  Lt. 
a  Lt.  Bre.  Britiek  OerwuM 
Legion 6  June  68 

CAPTAnrs. 
Edwin  Pestell  Harris,  j».t.    x3  Feb.  66 

Herbert  Pezmell  6  May  66 

Jas.  Wallace  Dunlop  Adair, 

late  Major  Unati xx  Mar.  67 

Henry  Smith,  p.e 30  Apr.  70 

Edmund  Dresden,  jp.« xoMay  73 

Lib  cnir  Ames. 
Wm.  Erskine  Forbes,  p.9.i4  Jan.  7X 
Leonard  Walter  Pead,  p.e.   34  Mar.  7X 
Wm.  Henry  Gordon,   late 

Lt.oSF.tp.e 39  June  7x 

Wm.  Blackstone  Rennell...  x  June  73 

Aug  R.  Whiteway,  p.$ x6  Oct.  73 

Sub  Libvtbvavxs. 

Edward  Charles  Moor  x6  Aug.  73 

Oharlei  John  Baston 10  Deo.  73 


TorksLire  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Scarborough. 
Lt.Coloxbl  Comkakdabt. 
Henry  Thomas  Fyors,  Capt. 

k.  p,  B.  Art.  Hon.  Colonel  19  Mar.  -60 
Majobs. 
Marmaduko  Jerard  Grim- 

ston,  Hon.Lt.Col.DL.JP.  5  Mar.  C:^ 
Thomas  Nelson,  ITom.Z/.Co^  7  Dec.  67 

Captaixb. 
Arthur  Brook8l)ank,i^  late 

Capt.  38  F.  JP 27  Mar.  C2 

George  Sutton  2jApr.  C\ 

Robt.  Christopher  WiiiTo- If  16  Juue  1 4 
Y.  G.  Lloyd-Oroane,  JP.  ...31  July  64 
John  Wm.  Bain  Ha>YkL'3- 

worth,  JP X2  Juno  66 

Richard  Hill,  JP 9  July  69 

LiBCTXirAJrTs. 
Cha.  Edw.  L.  Ringrose,  p.e,  5  TiTey  69 

John  M.  T.  Musgrave    5  Mar.  70 

Cha,  Fra.  Fellows,  p.« 2  Jan.  71 

John  Amorv  Travers,  p.e.     a  May  71 

Walter  L.  Brooksbank 3  May  71 

Wm.R.RingroBe-Voase,p.«.3xMay  72 
Arthur  Heniy  Oakele3',  p.e.  i  Juno  73 

Sub  LiBuxjBiTAXia. 
Robert  Lesley x6Aug.  73 

Adjt.  4r  Chp*.— Wm.  Carr, 

late  of  B.  Art x  Apr.  60 

Qr.  Mxuter.^Jdim  Muttlo, 

laieqfB.Art 35  Aug.  61 

^nffWfOM.— William  Taylor...  7  Jan.  6x 

AMaitt.  flbty.— HenryWrightxo  May  6s 

BoarlM  Facings. 

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MILZTIA  ABTILLEBY  OF  SCOTLAND. 


Argyll  and  Bute  Artillery. 

Head  QoAiters,  CampbelLtown* 

[No.  X17.] 
,  Lf.GoLOim  Ck>iafAV])A3n. 
Smollett  M.  Bddington^X. 

MoHorarjf  Colcml   flo  Nov.  61 

Hajob. 
William  Tiimer,i».« "  Oct.|  73 

GAFr^nrs. 
Herbert  Jonee  Hughes,  p.t. 

M<m.  Magor 9  J«a.  64 

J.  0.  Perguflon  Grier,  laie 

Lt.  yj  F. 7  Mar.  66 

George  Bddiiiglon,i>.# 6  Sept.  73 

LmrrBvurTS  • 

iTohn  W.  Maodougall 9  Feb.  71 

Robert  Bruce  Baird 3  Aug.  7a 

John  Wm.  Steveneon,  p.:  16  Oct.  7» 
Fred.  B.  Browne 5  Feb.  73 

Sub  LnxTTBirAirTB. 

James  Thos.  Nichol  17  Dec.  73 

Eckford W.Watson 24l>ec.  73 

^drt.*awf.— Geo.Hewson, 

late  qfk.  Art S  June  63 

Qr.lfr.— James  Banken  ...14  Apr.  69 

Surgeon.— yfm.  Gibson 7  Not.  67 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Oity  of  Bdinbnrgh  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Edinburgh.   [No.ii.] 

lyt.CoLOKiL  CoiCMi.irDiJr». 

Ootavius  Pelly,  Capt.  h.p. 

UadraeCaxxdry;  Mon.  Col.26  Mar.  7a 

Majob. 

Aleicander  Moncrieff.  JP....a6  Mar.  7a 

Caraihb. 

Robert Legat 5  Bept.67 

Archibald  CampbeU  17  June  69 

JohnS.MaoDowall sMaj?* 

Frederick  W.  Carter 3  JJ»y  7« 

Chas.  Stewart,Za<«£<.  B.Art.  12  Oct.  7a 
James  M.  Waiters  18  Mar.  74 

LiBTTUBirAirTa. 
Robert  Greig 14  ©ec.  ft 

Sub  laBumriaTi. 
n  Campbell 04  Sept  73 

'^^&;rS&Lfcapt3'.Art.  6  Sept. 59 
c„-«  —Charles  Dycer,  JfD. 
l^  Army  yTedical  Stqf...  8  Aug.  63 
IScarlet  Facings. 


Fife  Artillery. 

Head  Qnartera,  Cupar.  [No.  xa.] 

CotiOBBX.. 

John  Balfbor,  F««  Lt.  JP. 
laUf^Qr.  Ode, 93  Feb.  SS 

Lt.CoLOITBL  ComCAHBABT. 

<5fr  P.Arthur  Halkett,£art.i 
late  Captain  sSueearejp.t.yi  Apr.  73 

MAJOBS. 

JohnLuke 34  Beptys 

Robert  Rintoul 94  Bept  73 

Captaibs. 

OwenBrota 09  Apr.  7* 

William  Baird,  j>.« la  Aug.  7« 

Alexander  Thompson,  p.e.  la  Aug.  7* 
Charles  Lamont,  j».« 94  Sept  73 

LXBXrTBVABTS. 

James  Syme "  July  7* 

David  M  M.  Crichton  4  Sept.  7a 

Fred.  C.  Halkett x  Feb.  73 

Alex.  L.  Drysdale 31  May  73 

SXTB  LiBUTBBABTS. 

Son.  Robt.  Preaton  Bruce  la  Nov.  73 


^irt.^-Cope.— WnLManweH, 

tateo/B.AH 37  Feb.  55 

PoyflMw^er.— William  Hai^.xa  May  59 
5itrff«os.~Andrew  D.  Durie, 

MI> IX  June  73 

Atet.89rff.—Wm.  Munro xx  Oct  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Forfai  and  lancaTdiiie 
Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Montrose.    [No.  X3.] 

Ii«.C0L0BBL  COMlf  ABBABT. 

Reg.  H.Alex.  Ogilvy,jJ.«...  x  Juxifi72 

Majobs. 
Son.  Wm.  Arbuthnott,ia<«      ^^      ^ 
qfEJ.C.B. :  Son.  Lt.  CoL  2  May  69 
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie,  JP.  p.».  i  June  72 

Capiaibs. 
John  Alien  Allen,  JP.  Intt. 

ofMuekttni.p.e , xSMar.  S9 

Charles  Basil  Fisher 7  Apr-  64 

Henry  A.  F.  L.  Carnegie,* 

late  Lt.  Bengal  Sng.  p.e....  4  June  66 

Alexander  Hunter 4  Feb.  70 

Louis  Turunski    20  July  7a 

Clamd  Cathoart  Carnegie, 

p.e XX  Oct.  73 

Alexander  Carnegie,  j>.#....  17  Deo.  73 


Wm.  0.  B.  Oonstablfi 6  May  61 

W.  St.  Leger  Dordin,  pje,  7  Am.  61 
DavidCrawfordLixxdsay j»  A  7  liar.  71 
Edward  Whvte  Smith,  p.«..x5  Jmie  71 

Fred.  L.  MalgarinL 6  Apr.  71 

Jamea  G.  Watson  29  lur-  73 

Sub  LiBUTBWAXiB. 

G.  V.tLard  Oaraegxe. 6  SepL  73 

At(4t.^Capt.—B.  W.  San- 
dye,  Oaptaim  B.  Art aoKOT.72 

Aify.— Alex.  Dickaoix,  JfO.xo  July  ss 
AMeUt.Surs.—BMay  Steele  x6  imt  73 
Scarlet  FadBga. 


HaddmgtozL,  Berwick,  Iiinlith- 
gow,  and  Peebles  ArtiUezy. 

Head  Quarters,  IHmbar..     [Ko.  >] 

HOBOBABT  COLOBBL 

tllWilliam  Hay,  JDL.  Capt. 
h.  p.  15  J^.  Convener  of  tke 
Couf^  of  Beneidk  9  F*-  4' 

^.COLOBBK  CcmXABBABT. 

Tl^omas  Shairp,  Son.  CoL  13  Aug.  p 

Majob. 
Jamee  Grant  Sntfcie,  pa.  ...  5  BefLy 

Cabxaxbs. 
Archibald  Dickson.  p.e,  ...15  Apr.  61 
Henry  Robert  HArdie,  j}.t...xo  Mar.  ti 

Frederic  Lewis  Roy  x4Scpt7> 

John  R.  Dawson,  pa. 13  ^7  T^ 

LlBtJTBBAB^. 

Geo.  Aug.  Fred.BaiUie.  j>.«.  35  JoseSS 
Son.  WiUter  Stuart,  Uaeter 

ofBlantyre 19  M*F  ^9 

Alex.  Haig  Rentan,  p.e.   ...23  Oct.  (9 
Henry  Gillon   16  Feb.  t^ 

Sub  Libutbbabts. 
ThomaaA.Houston-BoawallaS  Feb.;4 


Adjt.  4r  Capl.—JsmBB  San- 
dys  Bird,  Lt.  h.p.  J2.  Mar. 
Art -.  xNoT.:' 

^Hty.— JoixnDnnlop xxlCar.ci 

Scarlet  Facings. 


MILITIA  ARTHiliBRT    OP 

Eoyal  Antrim  Artillery. 


5T0.X.3 
in 


HOBOBABY  COLOBBL. 
LT.COLOBBL  OomjABUABT. 

FMtf .  Massereeno  and  Fer-^  ^^^^  ^^ 

Majob. 
Edmond  Alexander  Hannay  x  Jan.  73 

Captaibs. 
Horatio  Sloan©,  Son.Mt^or, 

TnetructorofM^etrsi   y^S^J^^p 
Rich.T.B.RuS8ell^o«.J&^V.  ^jOcL  65 

Jatties  Craig  -- 3  ^ug.  72 

H.  B.  Johnston,  p.».  JP-  •  ••"  ^^^'  ^^ 
Arthur  Wm.    Shirley-Ball, 


LiBUTBNABIS. 

Chas.  A.  Cooper to  Aug.  65 

Valentine  J.  Cornwall  .15  Mar.  73 

Arthur  Forbes a6  Apr.  73 

BiTB  Ltbittbbabts. 

Wm.  Henry  Kinsey  3i"Doc.  73 

John  0.  K.  Fox  ax  Jan.  74 


rREIiAND. 

Armagb  Artflleiy. 

Head  Quarters,  Armagh.   [Nc :-] 
Oabuit. 
JxonnMSUKTm 
Sierfeon.^ 

Seaziet  FaoixigB. 


ii(^*B*«t«.— Andrew  Munfo, 

tate  of  B.Art i  Dec.  54 

Poymorfor.— WflKamHough- 

Urn,  UUe  Lieut  h.p S  Jan-  55 

Qr.Ur.—A.  Markham   2  Mar.  6t 

««««)».— Fra.  L'Estrango, 

JliD 6  June  6a 

AeeietSuro.—Dtiyid   Tag- 

gart»  afl> -IS  Sept.  70 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Eoyal  Cork  Oity  Artniery. 

Head  Quarters,  Cork.   [K0.5J 

HOBOIBABT  COX.OBBI. 

Thi  Sari  qf  BKOdon,  HL. 

JP, .....xa  >0T.  7) 

J/t.CounnL. 
Andrew  JordaineWood,  DL. 

JTP.laUOnKxsSmaean! 

Somrarp  Colons  ..<«..«...•  4^*^  3> 


Digitized  by 


boogie 


MUitia  Artillery  of  Ireland. 


ICjuob. 
John  liOagfleld.  JP s  Jan.  71 

J.  F.  Fibe.  Beniard 30  Iffay  71 

John  TuolLey,Hom,  Jfq;.  j».«.34  Bepl.73 

Richard  L.  B.  Tooker z^  Jane  6a 

Duncan  Dnnloe  Abbott 8  Oct.  66 

Charles  Pardon  Ooote zx  Jan.  69 

David  Ooold 5  Feb.  73 

James  Bdm.  F.  Bany  37  Jan.  7Z 

81m  LnuTururas. 
James  a  Beamish  ^  Deo.  73 

matter. — Frea.Aaff  •Foster,* 

i4iU  Capt.  MogalMarintAr* 

iUUfj Z3  May  6s 

A(«y.— B.N.Towiisend,afZ>.  5  Joly  69 
Amt.8tuy,^^  T.  Warren. 

JfD, .:. 8  Feb.  6a 

Bevlet  Facfaigs* 


West  Oork  ArtiUeTy. 

Head  Qoarkeis,  Hacroonu    [No.  4.] 

HOVOBABT  OoLoni. 
H.B.,JBarl^8hannon......3aFeb.  71 

liT.CoLOvn  OomiJjnAjrT. 
WiniaTiiHenTyJ«ongfle1d,fa<t 
^  O^,  xa  F.  Hm.  CoUmd  ...Z9  '^07. 73 

Fatk.  Donoan,j».«. Z9N0T.  73 

Cjlttaxvs. 
Edmond  BcaUy,  late  Oapi. 

Briiieh  Qerwum  Legicm  ...34  Oot.  57 
Henry  F.  F.  Byans,  Hon. 

MeQor  39  Aag.6o 

F.  H.  H.  Warren,  Sem.Meo.'^^  Sept. 7Z 

7hos.AinslieLanham  36  Feb.  73 

Fra.  Wm.WQodl0y s6Feb.  73 

Iimmvuns. 

Wm.  H.  Longfleld 33  Jsn.  7a 

Denis  Seolly z6  0ot.  7a 

Fred.  H.  Brans a6  Apr.  73 

Fifeoam^  Bereharen 36  Ajnr.  73 

James  Walter  Hofanea 3Z  Hay  73 

Sirs  LnvTxvAsv. 
Eraa  8t  Haor  Nepean a8  Feb.  74 

Aiji.  4-  Cbfrf.— Thomaa  Pod* 

ney,  late  ^Sojfol  Art,.,...,  z  Jan.  55 
^.jff<ulcr.— Joseph  Owen, 

late  </JB.  AH 8  Deo.  65 

AirMMi.— Charles  Creed  ...  7Har.  56 
.4«fw<.5Kfy.— Heniy  Charles 

Garde,  jTZ) zoDeo.  6z 

Scarlet  FtMsiiiKS. 


Donegal  ArtiUery. 

{TkePriaeeqfWale»\)    [No.  8.] 
Head  Qnarters,  Letterkenny. 

HOVOBAST  CO&OBBL. 

Sir  JsmesAmieskyStewsrt, 
Bart. 36  Sept  55 

Lt.OOLOVBI.  OOMMABBijrf . 

BobertBoeFisher,J».Jr<vV>r, 
ret.  f,  p,  Megal  ArHUerjfg 
HemormTf  CoUmA Z4  Hsr.  55 

MUOB. 

Bob.  Geo.  Hontgomery Z3  Bept.60 

Cakaivs. 
Thos.  Patterson,  Hos.  HVy.  Z9  Mar.  55 

Menryn  TrerorYeaey 7  Msr.  58 

Thomss  F.  Toe Z3  Apr.  6z 

William  C.  OUilbrd 30  Miur.  7a 

lilB  UfBJV  ABTC. 

Bobi.  a.  Stewart s6Fsb.  73 

Svs  liiBVffBvmsi 
Mwaham  Prim  0ra^ya......i4  Jum  73 


AdH. 


vne,*  la 


-Hen.ArehdaU 


Dovne,*  laU  Copt.  M.  AH.  zo  Jane  68 
Qr.Ma$ter.— John  KeUy...  z  Sept.  55 
aurg.—Q.  E.  Gsrre ...39  Nor.  73 


Dublin  Qity  Artillery. 

Head  Qaarters,  Dablin.   [No.  9.] 
Lt.Colobbl. 

Francis  de  Bargh,i».« 27  Deo.  71 

Majob. 
Thos.  P.  O'Meara z8  Mar.  7a 

CAnAXBS. 

W.  James  MagUl,  M9n,M^f.y>  Apr.  59 

Wm.  B.  Digby 4  Feb.  70 

Robert  Thonrpeon,  p.e z8  Mar.  7a 

Henry  P.  S.  Darley zz  May  7a 

LlBVTBBABTS. 

Thomas  L.  J.  Plunkett x  Sept.  70 

WykehamC. Dickenson, |».t.zo  Jan.  7Z 

UUck  G.  G.  de  Borgh 3  Aag.  7a 

JohnA.Aylmer zoAag.  7a 

Arthor  Wm.  Thompson sz  May  73 

Adit,  f  CopicMfi  —  Chariea 

MoCallom,  laU  </iK.  .ir*.z8  Dee.  54 

Qr.ira«^.— WalterMnrphy33  Apr.  60 

aurgeen.—'Ey.  Wilson,  JrD.z9  May  70 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Limerick  Qity  Artillery. 

Head  Qaarters,  Lizneriok.     [No.  ao.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOVBL. 

S.  P.,  Vieet.  Gort 30  Nor.  65 

Lr.COLOKBL  COMXABBAXY. 

Hbs.Cha.8mythyereker j».«.z5  Mar.73 

Majob. 
Bobert  G.  8.  MaanseU,  laie 

Id.  85  F.,p.9 za  Apr.  73 

Captazbs. 
Geo.  C.  Spa^ht,  laU  G^. 

9  F.,p.§.  ..a*  Mar.  73 

J.  C.  A.  Osborne,  p.e a6  Mar.  73 

Sir  Claade   Champion   de 

Crespigny,  Bt.  late  Bne. 

60  F.,pM.   30  Apr.  73 

Cha.  M.  Moran,  late  Capt. 

z  Dr.  Ode 3Z  Deo.  73 

LllirrBBABTS. 

Thomas  R.P.Fitsgezald,^.«.z9  Jane  7a 

Wm.D.  MaanseU   4  Sept.  7a 

Adit,  f  Ot^.—Edw.  Lyons, 
vegpi,  S.  AH. z  Jane  7a 

Sob  LzBUTBVAVTa 

Christopher  Cooper 6  Sept  73 

John  E  H  SuUiyan zz  Sepk  73 

Am7.— Wm.  Daniel  Maiphy  6  Jan.  55 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Londonderry  Artillexy 
Company. 

[No.  az.] 

CAnAOr  COXXABBAVf  . 

Stewart  Blacker 9  Jan.  55 

LlBOTBVABT. 

Heniy  Scott  Smith 9  Jan.  55 

5i»fv^--Henxy  Carey  Field, 

Jft) 86  Apr.  55 

Scarlet  Fadnga. 


The  Dnke  of  Olarenoe's  Mnn- 
Bter  Artillexy,  or  let,  or 
South  Tipperary  KiUtia. 

Head  Qaarters,  ClomneL    [No.  37.] 

LT.COLOVBt. 

Bdw.  Bagwell  Pozefoy,  la<« 

Capiaim  4  Hueeare    aaJane66 

Majobs. 

Wins  Cnrfks  Gason a6  Ja)y  58 

Bioh.  Oilaado  Kellett,  JF.  14  Apr.  «4 


Capcaibb. 
Henry  Sargint,  Hon.  JHqfort^  Feb.  SS 
Edmond  SonthwellMalcahoy, 

JP.  Honorarp  Me^or Z7  Jan.  56 

John  Viyian  Ryan,ji.« 17  Jaly  6z 

Daniel  JamesMansergh,  late 

Lieat.  19  F.    Z4  Apr.  64 

Bobert  Prendergast  6  May  65 

Biohard  Bagweu,^.«. a8  Mar.  71 

James  A.  Prendergast,  p.».  16  Oct.  7a 

LXBirXBVABTS. 

J.  Csrr,  2a<«  ZO F.    z7Aag.55 

Daniel  M.  Massy,  p.e. 36  Mi^  6a 

William  White,^.«L 4  Sept.  66 

HOgh  Baker 3«  Mar.  68 

John  NevmeLangley,'p.»....  9  Mar.  71 
Charlea  Wm.  Ohadwick ao  Apr.  71 

Sub  LiBTTnBAjrn. 

JohnJ.  Honner  29  Nor.  73 

Thomas  Edw.  Prioe  10  Dec.  73 

Jamea  3faasy  Dawson  ......a8  Feb.  74 

Adii.  ^  Ca»<.~Franois  John 

MUman,  late  Lt.  B.  AH...a4  Apr.  71 
Qr.  Mm^.— John  Oanr,  late 

^loF. Z3  Feb.  55 

8wra.  — W.  B.  Pholan za  Not.  73 

Aeriet.Surff.^ 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Tyrone  ArtiUery. 

Head  Qaarters,  Dnngannon,  [No.  aS.] 

Cabtaxbb. 
Ynyr  Hemy  Barges, p.e.  ...zz  Mar.  59 

Marcos  P.  F.  CMflfeUd z6  Sept.  69 

LnuvBBABn. 

John  8.  Irwin  a  Dec.  67 

John  Biohardson ao  Apr.  jt 

Adjt.dr  Cbp«.— Jos.  Stanley 

Wright,  laU  qf  B.  AH.  ...zo  Apr.  55 

5sry.-Wm.  Twlgg,  MD.  ...38  Mar.  68 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Vaterford  ArtiUery. 

Head  Qaarters,  Wstorford.   [No.  39.] 

Lt.Colovbl. 
Henry  Jno.Bichard  Yilliers- 
Stiiart,iCi^.*.^.  68F.p.*.z6  Mar.  7a 
Majobs. 
Sir  Jno.  Esmonde,  Bt,  MF. 

Mon.U.CoL  z6Mar.7S 

Leopold  Geo.  Fredk.  Keane, 
late  Bne.  5a  F,  6  Aug.  73 

CAvfAnrs. 
Henry  Meagher,  Hon.Mqf.u  Deo.  45 
Bdw.  Lymbery,  Hon.MMor  a  Deo.  57 
GeorgeMeara,  Hon.  Mt^orat  Jan.  59 
John  Enssell  Molcahy,  p.e. 

Hon.  M^f'or   z5  Jane64 

Crofton  B.  Uniaoke,ir.Jfiv-i9  Jiu^  7* 
Albert  Hardinge  I^nch  ...19  Jane  7Z 

Edward  Nonn 34  July  7a 

H.A.Heweteon,j>.« 4  Feb.  74 

lilBOTBBABTS. 

Henry  B.  Cheamley,  p.*.....  4  Apr.  71 

George  P.  Sogers z5  May  71 

Chas.  Wm.  Henry  Wall ao  Fob.  7a 

Wm.  AnsdeU  Poole 4  Sept.7« 

SvB  LnatBBAjm. 
Gerald  BagnaU. z4Jan.  74 

^4f<.#>C^.-OtwayWheeler 
Coflb,  Capt.  k.p.  B.  Marine 
AH.  ao  Ja^y  69 

Qr.Jr<Mfar.— MichaelO'Don- 
nell,  Ctmi.  A.  9.  asF.  a  May  U 

Amv.— BiohardHen.Bogers, 
MD. 7  Apr.  73 

Aeeiet.anr9.—Jfaak  J.  Bed- 

mond  zz  Jane  72 

Scarlet  Fadnga. 
Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


MILITIA.  INFJUTTBY  OF  T^^Ql^kHD  AflB  WALES. 


'     Boyal  Anglesey. 

{Light  InfaHtty.)    [No.  6i.] 
Head  Quarters,  Beauxnaris. 

I/r.COLOlTBL  COKKAirSXlTT. 

Thomas  Peers  Willianui   ...zoMar.  53 
Ca^ptaiits. 

Wm.  Henry  Gopeland   20  Mar.  69 

Rich.  Hugh  B.  Galbraith  ...15  June  71 
Fra.  James  BaJfcer,     Zieut. 
h.p.  CegUm  Siyim    a  July  73 

liEBUTBirAlffTB. 


Adjt,J^  Capt—CharleaKey' 

worth,  late  Capt.  52  JP.   ...17  May  67 

Surgeon.  —  Walter     Hum- 
phries, 3fD X  Not.  55 

Facings  Blue. 


Bedford. 

{Lig\t  Infantry.)    [No.  x8.] 

Head  Quarters,  Bedford. 

Cox.oirBL. 

Rich.  Th0B.Gilpin.  MF.  DL. 

JF.BtJLt.Col.laieqfR.Br.ii  Sept. 48 

Lt.Golokxl. 

W.  Stuart,  JP.JIon.  Colonel  x6  June  60 

Mi-jos. 

CA-PTAnrs. 
Geo.  B.  Sharpe.  Hon.  Mty,    9  June  58 

Alfred  Herbert  Lucas 32  Mar.  63 

Thos.  Joseph  gunderiand...38  Apr.  65 

John  Hilbert  Tate  xoFeb.  68 

Charles  Stuart  Thornton  ...35  Apr.  68 
George  Peiegriue  Nash 30  Apr.  73 

LlSUTBITAirTS. 

Arthur  George  Judd  x6  June  66 

Hen.  Jno.  Hugh  do  Vismes  .35  Apr.  68 
Alfred  Fhilin  Beaumont,j).«.  6  Jan.  73 

Wm.  Bdm.  Brand  Hale 15  May  73 

Arthur  K.  Lrndsell zs  Apr.  73 

Chas.  Thos.  LindsoU  31 2iiiy  73 

Sub  Lzbutxvajixs. 
Oswald  F.  Tatham 3z  Feb.  74 

Adji.  f  Capt.— George  Toee- 

land,^  late  Adjt.  33  Jbo^...  9  Mar.  57 
PaynMu^er .^Jno.R.GrayBoni4  May  58 
Surgeon.  —  Michael  James 

MaoOoruack,  MD si  Aug.  54 

.^iMM^.^Kr^.— Rowland  Hill 

Coombs  38  Apr.  69 

Qr.ifM^er.— Adam  Merrie  .  x  June  55 
Park  Green  Facings. 


Boyal  Berks. 

Head  Quarters,  Reading.    [No.  7.] 
'  *  *  Mediterranean . ' ' 

Ia.COLOITBL  CoinCAKDAITT. 

Xord  Norreys,  j».  $ 3X  July  63 

Majors. 
Victor    Wm.    B.'    Van    do 

Weyer,  p.  » 4  ^7  71 

John  Blandy  Jenkins 39  Mar.  73 

Caftaixs. 
Ward  Soane  Braham,  p.  »., 

ln$t.  of  Muek.,  Hon.Maj\  ig  Feb.  63 
Arthur  Thos.  Pratt  Barlow  .19  Apr.  66 
Bob.Ohristopher  Arbuthnot  4  May  71 
Walter  Holroyd  Morland ...  5  Feb.  73 

-Wm.  M.Cha.  PechcU 5  Feb.  73 

Georore  Bramston  Kyre,p.«.  5  Feb.  73 
ChriBCopher     C.     Oidfleld, 

"     CaptiUn^  h.p.  38  J* x8  Oct  73 

Chos.  Sdw.  Howard  Vincent, 

■    UiteLt.aiF.    .x8  Oct.  73 


TiTEUTBIfUSn,. 

Francis  Thomas  Byston  ...17  Feb.  jr 

Francis  Martin  Atkins 4  May  71 

Sydney  Alers  Hankey  xs  May  71 

Robert  Gray  0.  Mowbray...  x  June  7^ 

Moubray  AUfrey,p.# 3  Aug.  73 

Geo.  A.  C.  Reid,  p.e xs  Mar.  73 

Wm.  H.  Hippisley,  p.$ X5  Mar.  73 

Carleton  v.  Blyth  36  Apr.  73 

SiT9  LiBVTBVAsrrs. 
Thomas  John  Bowles 31  Dec.  73 

Aijt  4-  Capt.— Fred.  Henry 

Lang,  late  Capt.  34  F.  ...17  July  58 
Qr.   Master.  — John  MUne, 

late  of  73  F. 30  June  55 

ifficra.— H.Wilson  Reed,  lfZ).34  Feb.  55 
Aeetet.  Surff.—Tn.  Arthur 

Bull^ 34  Feb.  64 

Blue  Facings. 

Boyal  Brecon. 

{BiAee.)    [No.  133.] 

Head  Quarters,  Brecon. 

Lr.CoLoirBL  Commakdajit. 

William  Bridgwater  35  Apr.  65 

Captaivs. 

David  Edward  Jonos 7  May  63 

John  Williams  Morgan 8  May  65 

Thomas  Gwynne  Vaughan.  3  Sept.69 

LXBTTTBirAlTTS. 

Walter  Powell  Jeffreys  8  May  65 

James  Aug.  Fra.  Snead xx  Apr.  67 

Henry  Lewis 31  Mar.  70 

Gioo.  H.  T.  Swinton,  «.».  ...38  Apr.  7X 
Gerald  John  Fitzgerald 30  Apr.  73 

Adit.  ^  Caef .— Robt.Breroton, 

Xmu^.  46F XX  May  73 

iSi«r/jr«©«.— Thos.  Armstrong  3  Dec.  6x 

Boyal  Buoks. 

(Kivo's  Oww.)    [No.  35.3 
Head  Quarters,  High  Wycombe. 
Lt.Coloitbl. 
Walter  Caulfield  Pratt,  JT. 
late  Cavt.  67  F. ;  Honorary 

Colonel 33  Apr.  55 

Majobs. 
Henry  Ayshford  Sanford, 

late  Capt.  4^  F. 31  May  59 

John  Joseph  Augustine 
Ijeon8a*d  Creaton,  late  of 
Qr.Gde 4  May  68 

GATTAHrS. 

Bpringall  Thompson,  p.i.  ...15  Sept.68 
Adolph.HalkettVeratunna,* 

late  Capt.  59  F.^p.e 3x  Mar.  69 

James  Simpson  Carson,  j>.«.  ao  May  69. 

Edward  Dyke  Lee   20  May  69 

Fred.  L.  David,  Hon.  Maj. 

rf.p.  B.  Marinee 9  May  73 

Henry  Edward  Bumey 10  Aug.  73 

LlBUTBlTAKTS 

Alexander  Spencor  Maokayss  Mar.  69 
Gerald  Geo.  Caulfoild  PraUxs  Feb.  7X 
Henry  Edward  Stevens    ...so  Apr.  71 

Henry  Compton  Maul  20  Apr.  71 

Marriott  S.  Carson 6  May  71 

Rich.  Wm.  S.  Lowndos 8  Feb.  72 

Ronald  Oariston  Seton,  p.$.i2o  Mar.  73 
Charles  Meeking 4  Sept.  73 

Sub  Libutbitaktb. 
Cecil  G.  Lord xx  Oct.  73 

AdJt.4'Ct9t.—VTtA.  PoweU,» 

laie  Lt.  49  F. 5  Aug.  7X 

Qr.  jlftt*^*r.— JohnCroes,  tef  # 

■  ofOren.  &d$ 3oSopt.S9 

Surgeon.— Wm.  Rose 7  May  73 

Aenet.Surg.— 

Blue  Facings. 

Oambridge. 

Head  Quarters,  Ely.    [No.  68.] 

CotOITBt. 

Hon.  Octavius  Dnneombe, 
X>X.  lateZt,  1  Life  Ode,  ...  a  Atlg.  5a 


Lr.OobovKL. 
Robert  Gregory  Wato,  DX. 
JT.  late  Capt.  <^  33  F.; 
Honorary  OaUmel 31  Allg.54 

Majob. 
Launcelot  Reed    30  Apr.  73 

Captaivs. 

John  Julius  T.Haylock,7a^. 

ofMuek.^p.e.;  Hon.Mqforas  Josa  $9 
W.  H.  Baldwin.  Hou.Mi^or  aS  Apr.  eo 
W.TUden  Layton,  Him.Mi^.11  Msy  ci 

John  Armjne  Willis 15  June  65 

Thomas  Avelins^  29  July  t-; 

Francis  Wm.  Wragg 14  Jan,  71 

Hon.  KUot  C.  Yorke    »6  Apr.  n 

Harry  Frost  30  Apr. -j 

IdXUTBVijrTS. 

FrancdB  Smith 20  Septri 

Wolstazi  Franda 33  Mar. ;/ 

Leslie  Arch.Inne8     19  Just- r^ 

John  E.  Foster 26  Mar.  73 

Mem,  Alex.  G.  Yorke 34  Hbj  73 


A«yt.4'Capt.^mch&6l  Dick- 
meni,lat«ofScotaFu».  0de,y>  Juse ': 

Qr.lfduivr.— William  Scott, 
late  ^Seote  Fue,  £U«. 19  July  £; 

Surgeon.  —  Fred.  Fawasett, 
MD X3  Maj  7> 

Aeeiet.  Surg,— Geo.  MumY 

•   Sinclair  x3Mfly7> 

Fadngs  Yellow. 


Boyal  Oardigan. 

{Bifie*.)    [No.  64.] 
Head  Quarters,  AJbexyacwith. 
Lr.CoLoni;  ComfAjmABT. 
Edw«rd  Lewis  Pryae,  late 

Capt.  6  Dr.  Ode 27  May  65 

GAPXAnrs. 
J.  A.  Lloyd  Philipp8,  JF, 
DL.  late  Capt.  82  F.  {Hon. 

M<yor,  X3  Aug.  70)  „  3  Ang.s5 

Geo.  Griffiths  williaxna 6^'^T.;i 

LXBVTBirASTB. 

Henry  Charles  Flyer.... 19  Oct.  67 

David  Thomas 32  JAar.  ?y 

Thomas  Lloyd 8  ilar. ;; 

Philip  Fra.  Durham  8  Aug.  :i 

John  Thomas  Morgan,  pa...is  ^7  '' 
Robert  L.  Edwards 14  Dec.  72 

Adft.  4-  Capt.—Chta.  Bassett 
Lewis,  DL.  JF.  late  Liemt. 
85  F. 95  Mar.  ^ 

^urywa.— Morris  Jones 17  M*y  75 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Oamarron. 

{Bijlee,)    [No.  56:] 

Head  Quarters,  Oanmnros. 

"  The  Flmme  qf  tike  Frimee  of  Wsltf' 

"/cADiew." 

HovoBABT  Covosrst. 

Edward  Gardoa*  Lord  Pen- 

-  rhyn.  late  <^  Gr.  Gd$.  ^ 

Colanelin  the  Army 3oAii|r.p 

liCCOLOSTBL  COKVABBAS?. 

John    Vincent    HawksJcy 
Williama,  r-  •t  Ji*.  X)i.-^3  T^  •' 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


MQUiii  Ittfamiry  of  England  and  Wale*. 


448 


Uajob* 

Hanzy  V}aX^p. «. xs  Mar.  73 

Gafiaivs. 

Wallace  WilKam  Oraeg z  Hay  67 

Jofm  G.'WyBn  Griffith,  lai« 


JCnrign^F,  z6  July  68 

HcTTnaa  Wayne,  late  Capt. 
joF. 3 -Apr.  7* 

liTXTTTBirAirtB  . 

Wm.  Kinsey  Hayward,j».«.  3  Apr.  71 
Clias.  Henry  B.  Gladstone    6  May  71 

Sub  LisuTssAins. 


AJj.Jt  Cap^.—BdwardDenne 

Naircs,  laU  Lt.  gj  F.   15  June  59 

Sary,— John  Richards,  JiD.36  Nov.  52 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Thoe.  Uneti  BrooUehimt  19  Xu 


1st  Boyal  Oheshire. 

{lAffki  Infamtrg.)       [No.  6.] 
Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

GOLOKXl. 

Hagh,  Lord  Delamere,  DX. 
JP.  late  of  z  L^e  &d»,  ...98  Aug.  40 

liT.COLOVXL. 

Ron.  T.  Orsnyille  Ghobnon- 

deley,  J>L.  JF,  late  Catpt, 

43  i^.;  Sonorary  Colonel..,  z  Oct.  5a 
Majoss. 
Wilhraham    Fred.    ToUe- 

mache,«.  # as  July  65 

Charles    Hoeken    Franoe- 

Hayhnrst,  JF,  late  Lt.  77 

F, z6  Apr.  73 

CAnAnrs. 

William  Vigor  Foz,^.* ao  Bept.6z 

Oswald  Feter  Leigh,  late  Li, 

aa  F. as  Sept.6z 

Thos.HoratiolCttrshall,«>.«.aoJune  63 
Bdw.  Wrn.  Fred.  Acton,ia«# 

Capt.  i6F. 24  Jan.  65 

Henry  Potts  aoDec.  6s 

George  Hezirr  Wildes,  p.e...is  June  66 
Craren  Charles  Goring,  late 

Capt.  33  J*. laApr.  70 

Wm.  Bdw.  H.  H.  GraYes,«p.t. 

late  Lt.  64  J.,/.  9f^- *♦  May  73 

Henry  John  Fotts,  j>,« zi  Feh.  74 

Bhya  Sainier  Jonea  zx  Feb.  74 

LnvrxVAirxB. 

Albert  Nielson  Hornby ao  Mar.  7Z 

Edward  Howard  Moss Z7  Apr.  7Z 

Fra.  Manners  Baker,  p.e.  ...ao  May  7Z 

.  SvB  LnrxsvAVTS. 

PhiUp  H.  B.  Salisbury as  July  73 

Charles  James  Hill 29  Not.  73 

Adjt.  ^  Cbpf.— Charles  Hen. 

White,  late  Cant.  14  F.  ...za  Oct.  ^^ 
Qr.Ur.  vitk  natk  of  Lieut.— 

E.  C.  Hicks    3  Jan.  $5 

5uryMm.— Thomas  Brittain  90  Dec.  56 

^«»t«<.^»iy.— Alez.Hamilton5  Jan.  7a 

Blue  Facings. 


2nd  Boyal  Oheshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Macolesfleldi 
[No.  Z03.] 

HOVOBASY  COLOtnUk, 

IiT.OoLoinn  CoinfA]n>A>T. 
Hemy  Brongham  Tioch,Cg.  16  July  73 

Majom. 
Philip  leBelward  Bgerton,* 

Me  U.J'  Capt.  Cold.  Bde.iB  Aug.  69 
Idward  Reddish  ...» ..zaNoT.73 

ClMAIirB. 

Sobert  Feel    F16yd»    late 
Aw^  8s  Jl  as  Attg.  6$ 


,    'ng.69 

Cephas  John  Howard zs  Sept.  69 

Robert  Warren,2a/«X<.z3  J*.  8  Feb.  70 

Heniy  Turner  39  Apr.  70 

John  jDuncan  Cameron,  late 

Lieut.  B.  ArtiUerv  sJ<ui.  7Z 

Bdwin  Bedding,  late  Sue.  zo 

.P.,  Inet.  <^Mu$ketfy  23  Mar.  7Z 

Joseph  HazrisonByans,*  late 

Capt.  28  F. 8  Apr.  72 

LlKITTBVAinCS. 

Charles  F.  Thomycroft Z9  Aug.  69 

Francis  Henry  Cheetham.-ao  Aug.  69 

George  John  Uha|)man 2z  Aug.  69 

James  Jonas  Wilkinson zz  Feb.  70 

John  F.Brocklehuret as  Mar.  72 

James  B.M.  Lingard 17  July  72 

John  Herbert  Aloock,p.«....3z  May  73 

Sub  Lzbutsxavts. 
Henry  D.  Brocklehurst as  OoL  73 


Sept.  7z 


Adit,  f  Capt.— Wm.  H.  Paul, 
Motor t  h,p.  Depot  Batt.  ...Z4 

Qr.lfarf.— Tho.  FitsQerald, 
Ct^tain  h.  p.  Depot  Batt... 21  Jan.  S9 

Sura.—ChtM.  John  Sanlbrd  5  Apr.  54 

.lMi«l.^fV.-^as. B.Hughes  a  May  70 

Blue  Facings. 


Dnke  of  Oomwall's  Bangers. 

(JBt/fet.)    [No.  38.] 

Head  Quarters,  Bodmin. 

Lt.Colovbl  CmacAHDAirT. 

Harry  Reg.  S.  Trelawny, 

lateofSDre 3  May  7a 

Majobs. 
Sitr  John  St.  Aubyn,  Bt.  p. «.  s  May  66 
Bdward  St.  Aubyn aa  May  7a 

CAPTAXirS. 

John  Morris  Prynne Z9  May  66 

Richard  Hambly  Andrew...z9  May  66 
William  Cole  Pendanris  ...X9  May  66 
Otho  Solon  Luzmore  Gilbert  a  Mar.  68 
Hon.  Charles  Geo.  C.  Bliot, 

lateU.  ^  Cant.  Or.  0de...ji  Deo.  69 
Walkyn  L.  L.  JDownes,  Lt. 

k.p.  33  F.    a  May  70 

Wiluam  Goiyton 3  May  70 

BdwinLey 3 May  70 

Arthur  John  Hutchinson, 

late  Lt.Q3  F.  Inel.qfMuek.94  Feb.  7Z 
Bdwyn  Blade  King,  p.  e.  ...  z  July  73 
Arthur  Wybrow  Baker,  late 

Lt.66F. z  Jan.  73 

lilBtTTBirAirTS. 

George  Badley  Marke,  p.e.    8  Not.  69 

Horatio  Bamford 93  Feb.  7Z 

Horace  Matson  Prior,  p.e.  23  Mar.  7Z 
Henry  H.  N.  Onslow zs  Mar.  7a 

Sub    liZBVTBBAVTS. 

Henry  A.  L.  Conran 34  Sept  73 

Horace  AlftedlGroom  z4Jan.  74 

Thomas  B.  J.  Lloyd az  Feb.  74 

Conway  S.  G.  Canning az  Feb.  74 

Adi.  jr  Capt.—ThomsA  Fred. 

HiU  Alms,!  late  Cavt,  s^F.aZ  Feb.  S3 

Qr.  If a«^.— James  Murray  7  Nov.  58 

AHveon.— Thos.  Q.  Couch  28  June  69 

.^ww^.  Afiy.—SamuelMason  8  Not.  69 

Black  Facings. 


Boyal  Onmberland. 

Head  Quarters,  WhitehaTen.  [No.  9.] 

HoirOBABT  COLONBL. 

Henry  Lowther,  late  Capt, 
I  Ltfe  Ode 24  Feb.  66 

Lt.Colobtbl. 

BamL  La«yWm.  Sanderson  27  Not.  67 

Maiobs. 

Henry  Bpenoer 97  Nor.  67 

Thomas  H.  Rosaall X4  Apr.  7Z 

Cavtaibs. 
Aliired  Aug.  D.  L'Bstnmge, 
Inet,  ^Mueketiy ....29  Juno  60 


Fielding  Trimmer Z7  Aug.  60 

Fred.  Robertson  Sewell 24  Feb.  68 

Joseph  Syde  Sparkes  Z2  May  7Z 

William  John  A.  Baldwin...  7  Not.  7z 

James  Granville  Sharp 3Z  Jan.  72 

John  James  Mackenzie 5  Mar.  7a 

Charles  John  Myers,  late  Lt. 
34  J. zs  May  7 

LiBUTBirAVTS. 

Peter  Fisher 4  July  jx 

Samuel  Wagstaff  Smith  ...  z  Aug.  7Z 
Arthur  Ernest  Peters,  pa.  20  July  72 

John  Howard  3Z  July  72 

Charles  O.  Aspinwall 4  Sept.  72 


Sua  LiBumrAsn 

Wm.  L.  Hervey Z7  Dec.  73 

Hon.  Hugh  C.  Lowther Z4  Mar.  74 


^, 


'*.  4"  Cbp<— Morris  James 
awoett,  late  Lieut.  7  F....y>  Mar.  67 
fi^»r7«im.-~JohnEdw.l^iom- 

bum 12  May  7X 

Aeeiat.  Surgeon.—Thoa.  Fra. 

I'Anson,  MD za  May  7z 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Denbigh. 

{Bi/Ui.)    [No.  46.] 
Head  Quarters,  Wrexham* 

Lr.CoLOBBL  COXMABDABt. 

Sir  Robert  Alfred  Cunliffe. 
Bart,  late  Lt.  4-  Capt,  Seote 
Fue.  Ode.,  pa,  aaMay  7a 

Majob. 
Hugh  Robert  Hughes  a6  Oct.  7a 

Captaivs. 
Richard  Frederick  Birch ...  3  Msy  6s 
Francis  Henry  Barker,  j).«.   z  Mar.  67 
Philip  Hugh  Hvmberston, 

p.e..  Inet.  tfMueketry   ...  8  Fob.  70 
David  Thomson, !».«. 93  Not.  7' 

LtBUTBXABTS. 

Philip  Yorke 3l'eb.  7Z 

Arthur  L.  Bentley, p.e.    ...  z8  Apr.  71 
Arth.Wm.MostynOwen,/).«.as  Oct.  71 

Wm.  Fearon  Tipping   zs  Feb.  73 

Geo.  Lloyd  Dieken Z9  Not.  67 

Adit.  4-  Cmpt. —  Johjx  B. 
Barker,^  CateOmt.  75  JP...  z  June  70 

^Mf^con.— F.  L.  Heaton 30  Jan.  64 

Blue  Facings. 


Ist  Derby. 

Head  Quarters,  Derby.    [No.  62.3 

Lt.Colobbl. 
Bdward  Thomas  Ooke,^  Z>£. 

JF.  laU  Capt.  69  F.,  Son. 

Colonel z8  Not.  S3 

Majobs. 
Ashton   Mosley,>  JF.  late 

Oapt.6oSyU9;  Son.Lt.Col.ai  Septsa 
George  Newdigate,*  JF,  ...  8  Feb.  66 

CAKAnrs. 
Hodder  Roberts,  late  Lt. 

i(o  F.t  Hon.  lienor  33  Oct.  5s 

John  Woolnongh,  Inairuotor 

ofMuek.,  p.e,;  Son.Mqj.  Z3  July  58 
Thos.  Bateman,  Son,2fhJ.  37  Apr.  6z 
William  Langton  Coke,  late 

Comet  ASueeare  z8  Not.  63 

Joseph  Galiffb    Robinson, 

laU  Lt.  6^  Bengal  If^antry, 

Son.Mqfor   ao  Apr.  63 

James  O'Donnel  Annesley, 

late  Lt.as  F. 33  Apr.  63 

John  Borough 8  Feb.  66 

William  Thomas  Cox 3  Not.  7Z 

JmSKUTMBAMTB. 

.Wm.  Cameron  Moore 93  Apr.  65 

RQb«riFi«ld«n 6  Apr.  66 

John  A,  8.  BouTerie 7  Not.  67 

Walter  Holmes  Wemyss  ...  8  May  69 
Alfred  SaoheTerel  Coke»  ji.«*ao  Aug.  69 
Jno.Geo.Fat.W6mya8,ji.«.  aoNoT.69 

Digitized  by  V^OOQiC 


449  MilUia  Infcmtry  of  England  and 

Henry  Pearsoiup.t 8  Apr. 


Walter  SalinondT. ax  ^r.  7-3 

Charles  Edw.  Abney 30  Mar.  73 

Edw.  Wm.  Herbert,  j».t.  ...30  Mar.  7a 

Adjt  4r  Caplain.^T€  John 

Aug.  Gonolly,*  laU  Capt, 

4r  Li.Col.CkM9t.  Qd* la  Oct  7a 

P^matter  ^  Gspiatn.— John 

Edwd.    Leveaon  Gower, 

late  Captain  ^F, x  May  55 

Qr.  Matter. — Qmt.  John  B. 

Breading,  h.p.  Depot  Satt.  a  Dec.  59 
Suraeon.  —liXl.  O.Franois...  30  Mar.  7a 
Ateut.Surg. —  Charles  Har- 

wood,  MD 8  Apr.  73 

Yellow  Facings. 


2nd  Derby. 

{TkeChateworthByUe),    [No. 34.] 
Head  Quarters,  Cheeterfteld. 

HOVOBABT  OOX.OKXX.. 

S.  C.  Marq.  of  Hartington, 

Jiy.Di..... ZI: 6 May  71 

Lt.Golovil  ComcurDun. 
Wm.  Hen.  Fred.  Cavendish, 

DL.JP.UUeofs^  F.,Groom 

in  WaiHmffiothe  Queen  ...35  Jan.  55 

Mijos. 
Lord  Bdw.  Cavendish,  JP. 
late  i^Blfie  Brigade^  p.  §.  a8  Feb.  74 

Captaiits. 
Albert  Fred.  Hurt,  p, «.  JP* 

laUqfMojialNavg. 32  Jan.  70 

Joseph  HaU  Moore 04  Apr.  71 

Albert  C.  Habbersty aa  Feb.  7a 

Wm.  Wynne  Jendwine,  laU 

^87  >*.,/.(/ 3f. aaJan.  73 

Henxy  Gordon  Levett,  late 

lA.  3  SMMom a8  Feb.  74 

LnvnvAVTS. 

Wm.  Fred.  Howard   a8  Oct.  68 

Chas.  Arthur  Hadfleld,ji.«.  x8  Apr.  71 

Charles  O.  Busby   16  Sept.  71 

Wm.  de  B.  Jessopp,  p.t.  ...X3  Jan.  7a 

Cecil  Chas.  Cavendish 19  June  73 

Hon.  F.  0.  J.  Foley,  j>.#.  ...  x  Feb.  73 

SvBliisimjrAVTS. 

Bernard  B.  Oammell x8  Mar.  74 

Adji.  ^  CapL—TnA,  Albert 

Champion,{ai«  CSnpt.  5a  F.  33  Sept.  68 
Qr.  Mooter    and    Honorary 

CoptatM.— Geo.  T.  Delm^ 

RadoUffe,  late  Cmet.  46  F,  1  Feb.  69 

fifMffVMii—H.E.  Walker 6  Apr.  70 

A9e%9t.8wrg.^'W,  A.  Walker  34  Apr.  -jt 
Black  Facings. 


Alexandre  M.  Leslie,  ;>.«.... x5  May  73 
James  Wm.  Edw.  Cu8ack...a5  May  72 

Geo.  Henry  T.  White    4  Sept.  73 

Fred.  E.  Read  38  May  73 

Sub  lilKUTUTAVTS. 

Elford  Pearse   la  Nov.  73 

John  8.G.  Harding   «4  Dec.  73 

A^t.f  Capt. —JoYm.  Walter 

Savile,'  laU  Capt.  a  Bom" 

hag  European  Eegt x  Mar.  60 

Suroeon.  —  Henxy  Thomas 

HartnoU xaFeb.  57 

Aeei$t.Surff.—M.9Tk  Farrant  3  Apr.  6a 
White  Facings. 


Ist  Deyon. 

Head  Quarters,  Szeter.    [N0.4X.] 

liT.CoXiOKBL  ComCAimAVT. 

Robert  Thomas  Thomson, 

JP.  late  Major  x  Dr,  Qde.  xo  Apr.  67 
Maioss. 

HaliikxWynt* 3  May  71 

William  Arnold  ax  Mar.  7a 

Cakaivs. 
JohnTannerDavy,Jroii. If <(y'.3  Nov.  55 
Philip  H.  Dougla8,JrM.3fa/.8  Mar.  56 
Thomas  D.  KoggyHon.Maj,  x  July  59 

Richard  Anson  Brine ax  May  68 

Anthoi^  Martyn,  j9.« xx  June  69 

Henry  B.  Toke  Wrey,  JP.  10  June  70 
Henry  Walrond,  j».#.  Tnet,  ^ 

Muehetry 3  May  71 

Charles  Robert  Collins X5  Mar.  7a 

Edward  Kitson,  late  Captain 

BengaX  8U{^Corp9   ax  Mar.  7a 

Bdw.0*Neill,IateC<i^.a8  J^.x8  Jn^  73 

LnumrAvn. 

William  Henxy  Trahar s6  July  67 

Edm.  Reg.  Talbot  de  la  Polex5  Sept.  70 
Pra.  Jas.  Coleridge  Bolea...  18  Oct.  70 

Edward  Beale, «.« at  Apr.  jt 

John  Fitagemia  Tachlll  ...aa  Atig.  71 
JSfo*.  Jokn  S.  TraAisis,  p.»,  la  Jan.  fa 


2nd  or  South  Devon. 

Head  Quarters,  Plymouth.    [No.  35.] 

Lt.Colohsi.  Covmavdajtt. 
John  Newoombe  Stevenson, 
JP.,  Hon.Colonel 13  July  67 

Majou. 

Robert  Trood 39  Oct.  67 

Chas.  Scale  Hayne,  j».«.  JP.ix  May  7a 

Captaiks. 

Thomas  Harris  Pitts xa  Apr.  66 

Arthur  Worthington,*  late 

Capi.  3  -P.  a8  Aug.  68 

Geo.  Hamilton  Evans,  p. «.   5  Mar.  70 

Henry  Toms.p.* 34  Mar.  71 

James  Westhead,  p.t x  Apr.  71 

James  Reiby  Stevenson  ...30  Jan.  73 
HenryHo worth,<a<e  XI.88  i^.33  Feb.  73 
Hugh    PoUezfen    Deane.* 

late  Capt.  31  F. 14  Mar.  7a 

Fra.  Hender  Mounsteven, 

lA.  k.p.  Mofol   Marinee; 

Hon.  Captain,  p.t.  I.  qfM.  xx  May  7a 
HerbertW.F.deSchmid,j).«.a9  Nov.  73 

LXKUTSVAVXS. 

Stanley  Oswald  Becher X3  Mar.  71 

Henry  Preston  Thorp   13  Mar.  71 

Herbert  Batson   10  Apr.  71 

Fred.  Ernest  Munts,  j».«.  ...xa  Apr.  71 
Wm.  Percy  Chapman,  p.t. 

late<^B.Navp 4  Mar.  7a 

Henry  H.  N.Ouslow ax  Mar.  7a 

Chas.  B.  F.  Lowe  36  Feb.  73 

Bdw.  H.  Balnea  a6  Feb.  73 

John  J.  Soarbrough  36  Apr.  73 

Sub  Lxzuxavijres. 
Henzy  Porter  ..4 39  Oct.  73 

.id}.#(W.— AlflredBenwell 
Letts,^  laU  Capt.  3  F. x  July  68 

Papnaeter.  —  John  South- 
well Brown,  JP.  laU  tf  xo 
HuMeare    31  Mar.  55 

Qr.Jfotfor.—WilliamJarvis, 
laUtffjF.    a  Aug.  56 

<9vfveoii.— Edward  Morris...  x  May  64 

JMf.&un^.— ConnellWhipplexx  May  64 
White  Facings. 


Wales. 

TayytfV^y41irf^r 

Jas.  Anderson,  late  Lt,  4  F.  X9  Hsr.  58 
John  Henry  Austen,  pa. ...  7  Mar.  71 
Henxj  B.  M.  Mansel^Fley 

dell,«.c 7Mar-7i 

Philip  Farrer,  j».« 7  Mar.  7: 

W.  F.  Farqnharson... 17  Oct  71 

Fred.  H.  Lu  Newen    aoJolyTi 

Reg.  Grant-Dalton 15  Mar.  73 

SvB  LntmvAvn. 
Fred.  Gonion-Maekenaie  ...X9  N07.  r 

James  C.  B.  Craster 10  5otr.  73 

Thos.  H.  B.  Day 18  Mar.  74 

Adi.4'  Onsf .— Cha.Clapcott,s 

late  Major  32  F.   81pr.  (5 

^Kr^eow.— Geor^  Cnxme  ...33  8^5: 
Aeet.Sury.—Decanns  Curme  5  luj  » 
Green  Facings. 


Dorset. 

Head  Quarters,  Dorchester.  [No.4a.j 

Hovobaut  Colovsk. 
Rlchd.  Hippisley  Bingham,! 
J>L.  JP.  UUe  Capt.  Madrae 

^rmjf   30  July  73 

Lt.Colokkt.. 
Angus  Wm.  Hall,*  JP.  late  Q^i 
$6  F.and  Ajd^tJiepot  JtaU.  24  May  73 

Majos. 
Cbarles  Thomas  Hall,  p.t.  ao  Nov.  73 

Caraxits. 

William  Henry  Bower 19  June  62 

Edwin  Burnett 7  Aug.  66 

Reginald Aldridge,o.t 9  Oct.  68 

RichardCha.Win.Bmgham  x8  Aug.  69 

John  Tatchell  Bullen xo  June  71 

Arth.TincentLouisCoombs  xx  May  7a 
Samuel  Jphn  Hornsby,^.*.  s6  Feb.  73 
Walter  John  Fletcher,ji.«....  6  Ang.  73 


lat  Dnrham. 

{RttOierf.)    [No.  3.3 
Head  Quarters,  Bamaxd  Gaslk. 

HOKOKAKT  COiLOVBL. 

Charles    FreviUa    Sorteee, 
late  Capt.  3  Hmtan 15  Mar.  j 

l/t.CohOSVI,  COXKAVOAVT. 

John  Fred.  Gales 30  Apr. :; 

Majobs. 

Wm.  Dale  Trotter ax  Dec.  7 

George  Sowerby 30  Apr.  ;^ 

CATTAHrS. 

Richard  Llnellyn,*<«if«  Oyf. 

46  F. la  Apr.  fe 

Charles  James  Brif  ga  30  Mar.  (. 

Thomas  Panliniu  Lawaam..  8  Maj  2 


RobLTaylarRichardaon,  jvu.  8  Apr.  r 

Heuiy  Milvain ax  Dec  ? 

Robert  Hngginaon  X7  Sfaj  7 

LiiimsAirrs. 
C^eorge  Frederick  Chester...  3  Kcr. 
Richard  Ba88ettWilsoxi,j».».  8  Apr. 

Surtees  Wilkinson a8  Dec 

Henry  Alex.  Biscoe    24  Am. 

Arthur  C.  Hilliard 35  May 

Sirs  LiiirrxvAMTS. 

Arthur  Walter  l4ysier aSJime 

Bdw.  C.  C.  Boyle  ^39  Oct. 

AM.4'  Ofagrf.— EdwaxdFred. 

Aguew,  lata  Capt.  34  F.  ...a8  Feb. 

Sur^eoH.—John  Fotta 4  Oct 

Aeeiet.Sura.'-Jmaiam  Monro, 

MD !4  0et. 

White  Fkcinga. 


f. 


2nd  or  Sorfeh  Dnrluun. 

Head  Quarters,  Dttiiiam.    CNo.4>] 

HOVORAST  COVOWEL. 

Marquie    qf  Londondeny, 
iaU  qfi  Ltfe  Gde.   xa  Mar.c- 

Lr.CoLoiru  CoiaujnkAn. 
Aug.  Samuel  Bolton/  iaU 
(Mpt.  31  F. aMar.cc 

Majobs. 

James  John  AUJaon x3Aiig.t>! 

Thomas  tieoxge  Mfles,  tote 
Capt.  IX  F. 7  ABf.;L 

CAKAIVa. 

John  H.  Keoogh,  j».«. 33  Sepl'! 

Edw.Leadbitter  Smith,  ^.«.  jlSor.t: 
John  Wm.  Dickson,  laU  M. 

71  F.,p.9. aa  Jose  U 

William  All^tsd  Clarke,  p.«.  xJolrri 
Wm.  K.  Rowland80tt,ji.«....i7  Jnlj  7. 
John  Pass,  fa<»  Liemt.  88  F.  x6  Apr. :; 
Charles.  ClilUm  Hood,*  IaU 

Captain  68  F. x6  Jofy  73 

Wm.  James  Youlea,  Ctrtam 

h.p.  jF, s4Dec.  73 

IflBVTBBAJrfa. 

Edward  Arthur  White,  p.  «.i5  Jvfy  n 

Kobert  S.  de Rieoi  .. ...asOtL  v 

AttiweU  H.  Wood,  pa. 15  FW>^  Ji 

Mark  W.  Tevenham 39  Mar  ^^ 

Owen  Clark  WaUia . 99  Mar.  n 

SVB  LUVflUlAXf& 

Henry  F«nui]^.^,.«.«^...«ii  Oit « 


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Aajt.4:  Capi.—'BetaTy  Stenart 
Tompflon,  latt  Capt.  $i  P,  30  Hay  69 

Surg.—B.  Geo.  Couins 15  Mar.  73 

AMna.aurg.— 

White  FaeinRS. 


The  Essex  Bifles. 

Head  Qnarten,  Colchester.  [No.  13.] 

HoKOBi.BT  GOLOVSIi. 

Thomas  Sutton  Western  ...29  Jan.  <S6 

Lt.Gox.0VSL  CoXMAJrDABT. 

Sir  Fred.  Geo.  Whitehead, 
Bart.  JP.  laU  Capt.  43  F.  ; 
Hon.  Colonel 7Deo.  70 

Majobs. 
Samael  George  SaTill,  JP.  94  Ang.  69 
Capel  GoajteJaU  Capt.fyjF. ; 
Son.  Lt.Colemel   7  Dec.  70 

Cmiinrs. 
Evelyn   Philip    Meadows, 

Son.  Motor,  p.i 15  June  55 

Cha.Edw.Bariett  Lennard,^ 

laia  Lieut.  <  Dr.  Od$ 39  Apr.  6a 

fidgar  John  Disney,2>£.  JP, 

late    Cant,  j  P,   Intt.    of 

MuMketty 6  May  6a 

John  Walker,  late  Capt.66P.ix  Apr.  69 
Wm.  James  Newton,*  late 

Capt.j  P.    X7  Sept.69 

Henry  £dm.Wm.  Rxunbold, 

late  Lt.  7  P.p.§ 14  Dec,  7a 

Charles   Arthur   Bwinhoe, 

l<Ue  Lt.  ^  P.  p.§. xo  May  73 

Fruncis  Bdward  Brace,  laU 

Lt.  3  F„p.9,  17  Dec  73 

LnvTxvijrTS. 

Charles  Herbert.  p.» 3  Oct.  71 

Kenneth  Doufflas,  J).  • 36  Jan.  73 

Robert  John  Maude,  9.« 19  Mar.  73 

Hector   J.  Gurdon-Rebow, 

late  Comet  3  Life  0de 38  Aug.  73 

Joseph   Edw.    tovill,    laU 

Lt.  34  Pt I  Jan.  73 

Fred.  Chas.  Romer 14  May  73 

Sub  LiBunv^vxs. 

Adji.  4'  Ca|i«.— Richard  Ed. 

wyn  Barry,  late  Capt.ag  P,  6  Mar.  66 
Qr.lfa«e«r>— Stephen  Orrell, 

lats49  P.!  Lt XX  Sept. 55 

^vrMiMk— Edward  WayLen  3  Nov.  5a 

JMut,Surg.-'BeDJ.  Baker. ..x6  Apr.  67 

Black  Facings. 


Vest  Essex. 

Head  Quarters,  Chefanslbrd.  [No.  19.] 

liT.COLOirBL  CoUHXTTDkin. 

Samuel  B.Ruggles  Briae,  MP. 
DL,  JP.  laU  ofx  J)r.Qd»,9S  Feb.  53 

Maiobs. 

Champion  Russell,  JP. X7  May  55 

John  Manners  Tharpe 6  May  68 

Cakaxvs. 
Wm.  Jas.  Ln0BS,ir(M  jr«Mr3o  Oct.  58 
Edm.Backley,ia<«£<.x5l>rt.xx  Jime6o 

John  Barker 3  Nov.  63 

James  Round 13  Mar.  68 

Brooke  Vlemyng  Gyll   8  June  68 

Henry  Fothergul 8  June  68 

Geo.  Fanlknor  Fra.  Hor- 

wood,~tate  Caai.  a  P.  99  Mar.  70 

Fran.Donglas  Boggis-Rolft  ao  Dec.  71 

LnuTBVAim. 
Fred.  Snuut  Walker,  fi.«....x7  Mar.  71 
Geo.  Edw.  Capd  QuT%,p.9.  ao  May  71 

T^dor  lay,  •.#    ; ao  Ptc.  71 

Thoa.  Edw*  M.  BttMw./AsoD^e.  71 


Alfred  Tufhell  Robson,  late 

Lt.  93  P. ..a|  Mar.  7a 

Edw.  Charles  Bond a6  Mar.  7a 

B.  Wm.  B.  Walton 8  Mar.  73 

Sub  LiBUTBVAjrn. 

Hugh  G.  Barclay xx  Oct.  73 

Edw.  A.  M.  ruflhell xx  Oct.  73 

Geo.  P.Townsend a9Noy.73 

At^jt.  4-  C<mt.— 
Qr.afarfer.— Wm.  P.  d'A. 

Jones  {Son.  Captain) x  Jan.  66 

A'araeoM.— F.E.Roche,J£Z)...x9  Mar.  73 
Aed.Surg.— 

White  Facings. 


BoycJ  Flint. 

{MyUe.)    [No.  33.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mold. 

HOVOBABT  COLOVBL. 

JB(m.Riohard  Thos.  Rowley, 
DL.  JP.  late  Cant.  Soott 
Pue.  Ode x3Mar.  66 

liT.COLOHBL. 

Robert  Wills,  DL.  JP X3  Mar.  66 

MUOB. 

CharlesJamesTreyorRoper, 
DL.  JP.  p.$ x3  Mar.  66 

CAPTAXirS. 

Richard  Pelham  Warren, 

DL.  JP.  Son,  Mqior 17  Feb.  53 

Charles  Wm.  Shackle 9  Apr.  64 

Geo.  Whittington  Raikee  ...aa  May  68 
Heniy  Fred.  Twynam,  late 

Lt.  3  Dr.  Ode.  p.e 34  June  71 

LiBUTBVASn. 

Arthur  P.  Roberts,  j».« 7  Mar.  71 

John  Arnold  Watson.|).c....x3  Mar.  71 
Leonard  Sedgwick,  Inet.  ef 

ffneketry,p.e a  June  7X 

Cecil  M.  E.  Nickson,  p.e.  ...a8  Feb.  73 
Robert  Wm.  W.  Syton,  p.e.  38  Feb.  73 

Adft.4-  Copt.— Arthur  Lake, 

laU  Copt.  63  P. X  July  68 

5i»ry.—Wm.  Williams,  JfD.ao  Oct.  5a 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Glamorgan. 

{Light  WoMtrs.)    rNo.44.] 
Head  Quarters,  Cardiff. 
Lt.Oolovbii. 
Edward  Robert  Wood,  DL, 

JP.  late<^i»  Lameert 99  Oct.  58 

Maiobs. 
Hubert  C.  Gould,  JP.  lots 

-W.  31  F.,p.e 3  May  73 

Captazvs. 
Greorge  Robert  Gunning  ...  4  Oct.  66 
Lawrence    Heyworth,  p.e. 

Son.  Major  .1 30  July  68 

Joscelyn   Brooke   Fennell, 
late   Lt.    65    P.    Inet.   ^ 

Mutketry 31  Oct.  68 

Geo.  Fred.  Heyworth,  late 

Lt.sDr.  Gde.  o.« 7  July  69 

Robert  Armine  Morris,  p.  f.ai  Jane  70 
Wm.  ColviUe  James,  Lt.  k.p, 

B.  Marinea 13  May  71 

Robert  Wm.  Llewellyn,  late 

Comet  X  Dre aa  May  7a 

James  G.  Revell  Reade,  late 
Comet  x4  Sneeare,  p.e. 30  Jnly  73 

LXBUTBBAVTS. 

George  Williams, |>.« >7  3^y  7^ 

Arthur  M.  P.  EemeysTynte, 

p.e 6  Mar.  7a 

Wm.  Edw.  Manning  3  Aug.  73 

Sub  LlBUTBVABTSb 

Chas.  HenryMiUbrd 19 Not. 73 

Wm.  H.  H.  Wilson 39X0^.73 

Adit.^  CM.— Herrick  Aug. 

Pidmer^  laU  Copt.  6a  P,...i  Aug.  63 
Amw.— H.  J.  Paine,  MD.  ...  8  Nor.  53 
Ami.Hrg.-^'Wjx^.T^Yat^D.l  Mar.  6a 
BlneFadngi.  { 


450 

Boyal  Sonih  Olonoester. 

iUgU  If^f^mtry.)    fNo.  33,] 
Head  Quarters,  Gloucester. 

HOVOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Wm.£oftlFitBHardinge,{a<e 

Copt.  Sojfol  Soree  Ode,  ...a6  May  68 
Lt.Oolohbl  Comn-irnAjr*. 
Sir  Wm.  Yemon  Guise,  Bt. 

late  of  75  P,  84  May  68 

Majobs. 

William  James  Holt  37  July  67 

Wm.nobinBonPartridgej».«.x3  Jan.  71 
GjLnAZirs. 

Henry  le  Patourel  9  July  60 

John  Pitt  Bontein,  Intt,  ^ 

Mneketrg,p.9.  Son.  Mqu  ao  July  6x 
Wm.  Ed^nn  Price,  late  Lt, 

36 P., p.e 37 Dec.  67 

Wuliam  Alexander  Hill,  p.*.  4  July  68 

Edmund  Harford 4  July  68 

Sir  David  Wedderbum,  Bt, 

p.  e.  30  Sept.  70 

James  Searle,j0.t.   x3Jan.  71 

Arthur  N.  Le  Fatourel,  p.:  10  July  7X 
Walter  Nugent  Morton,|».«.  3  Aug.  7a 
Henry  B.  Bamuelson,  j».«....a4  Aug.  7a 

LlBXriBVABTS. 

John  Wm.  Holmes,  p.  e ao  Dee.  69 

Wm.  Fra.  Oeo.  Guise,/). «.  30  Sept.  70 
Jas.  Geo.  Fred.  Hughes  ...ax  July  7X 
Lionel  SeymourBensosx,fi.«.x6  Aug.  71 

Fra.DaleTaffart,i».« asDea  71 

Wm.  Henxy  luchards 19  Jan.  7a 

Rolt,  Fra.  G.  Canning 15  Mar.  73 

SVB    LiBUTBHABTS. 

Bdm.  B.  P.  Ludlow,  j>.« a  July  73 

Edw.  W.  Babington  34  Dec.  73 

Mervyn  B.  Arohdall  x8  Mar.  74 

Adit.  4r  Capt.'-Wm.  Harry 

Stone,  late  Lt.  4  P. xa  Sept.6s 

Qr.lfw^— Jas.  Cuningham  33  Apr.  55 

Aify.~-G6o.  A.  Hepworth...xo  Mar.  55 

^f»i««.5«ry.— JohnP.Waton3o  Jan.  6x 

Blue  Facings. 


..x6Dec.  54 


Boyal  ITortli  Olonoestez. 

Head  Quarters,  Cirencester.  [No.  69.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOHBL. 

R.N.F.King8Cote,  CB.  MP, 
laU  Lt.Ool.  Sc0te.Pue.Qde.9a  Jan.  6a 
Lt.Colokbl  CoXMAVBAn. 
John  Williams  WaUington, 
JP,  lata  Oapt.  4  Lt.  Dre, 

Son.  Colonel 

Majobs. 

AHen  Alex.  Bathurst,  MP.  aa  Mar.  70 
William  Brookes,  JP.   xx  Mar.  7a 

CXPTAZVS. 

CHawkins  Fiaher,J7oikjra;.4  Mar.  58 
Robert  Beekles  Hunte,  late 

Lt.  83  P. 30  June  59 

Sir  Michael  Edw.  H.  Beach, 

Bt.MP x6Apr.  6a 

Nigel  Oresley  Babbitts xx  Dec.  65 

Saml.Bomford,  Inet.  t^Mue* 

ketrg,  late  LL^Dr.  Ode, 

Son.Mtffor,  p.e  14  Sept. 67 

Wm.  S.  N.  Goodenough xoApr.  69 

Wm.  Wreford  Brown 33  Mar.  70 

Thds.  Wm.  Chester  Master  xo  May  70 

Wilfred  Joseph  Cripps  xx  Mar.  73 

Fred.W.Platt,^f0ANf.95  P.  14  Mar.  74 

LiBVTBVAirTS. 

Rich.  H.  Pollen,  ^.« ao  Apr.  7X 

Geo.Banks  Jenkmson,  p.e,    9  May  7x 

Ernest  Gambler  Parry xx  Oct.  71 

Charles  Napier  Miles 17  July  7a 

Algernon  L.  Elwes 33  Nov.  73 

Alban  H.  T.  Wodmore,  p.e.  39  Mar.  73 

Fred.  T.  Miles  xa  Apr.  73 

Sub  LiBUTBVAns. 

Chas.  D.  WaUington 30  July  73 

Eustace  R.  Maudslay ix  Feb.  74 

A^.  ^  Ospf.— Henry  Lums- 

den    Battiscomb«,^    late 

58  JP. 39  July  69 

PiqpaMMter.— The.Stov«naon, 


Lt.  Col,  late  rfy>P,  5  Nov.  57 

Qr.MlM^.— John  Gorman  i«  Dee.  55 
Ally.— 8am.8.S«aeiv«n4CD.i5  Mu,  55 
.Mi<.aH«y.-B<lw.Otiq»  ...14  JM.  € 

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Hampekiie. 

HeadQnarterSiTnnchester.  [No.  xsa.] 

HovoxiST  Goi.oirsL. 
Tke  MarqtM  of  Winchester, 
Lord      lAenientmif      lot* 
LtCol.  JO  MuBtarB  7  Jane  43 

Lt.Colovbl. 
George    Briggs,*  JF.  late 
Major  1  Dr.  Gdt 17  Vob.  70 

Majobs. 
Eustace  Heathcote,  JP.  lot* 

Capt.  34  -P.  Hon.U.Col. ...  x  Feb.  56 
Son.  Oliver  Geo.  Laxnbart, 

laULt.  12-P. I  June  7a 

CAPTAnrs. 
Geo.  PranciB  Birch,  p.t.  JP.28  Aug.  58 
Hugh  Mdntolieu  Hammers- 

ley.p.  ».  iTF so  May  6t 

Sir  NelBon  Rycroft,  Bart., 

late  Lt.  8s  F.  JF 16  Oct.  68 

John  May  13  June  70 

Algernon  T.  Lenipriere,|?.». 

JF r 13  June  70 

Sir  George  Innes,  Bart.  p.e. 

JF.  late  Lt.  22  Bombajf  Jf.1. 15  July  70 
Wm.  Shalden  Smith,  j). «....  x  June  73 
Geo.  Lennox  Swale,  J).*.  ...10  May  73 
Harvey  Spiller ax  Jan.  74 

LlStTTSKAKTS. 

EobertAlex- John8ton,jB.».  9  Mar.  71 
Cha.  John  Wm.Trower,|>.#.  15  Mar.  71 
Laurence  Forteecue,  Lt.  h.p, 

B.  Marina,  p.  $ 3  Apr.  71 

G.  Head  G.  Hainond,jB.#.  ...  3  -A.pr.  71 
Geo.  Stuart  Nicholson,  p.e.  xa  June  71 
Geo.  H.  Blois  BUiott,  p.$....i2  June  71 
George  C.  N.  Bryan,  jb.«.  ...17  Aug.  7a 

BVB    liJUVWHAXTB. 

Geo.  Du  Bois  Baasett 6  Sept.  73 

Walter  Drunnnond ^s  Oo*«  73 

Charles  Heniy  Coke   xa  Nov.  73 

Ac^t.  4r  C^*.— 

Qr.Ma$ter.—Capt.  D.  Jack- 
son, h.  p.  90  A 34  Oct.  66 

jSu>v.— Fred.  J.  Butler,  IfD.  12  Mar.  6x 

Aanet.  Surg. — LeonanL  A. 
Lawrence   aoApr.  6x 

Black  Facings. 


|MtK^<»  Ififimhy  of  England  and  Wales. 
Eertfoird* 

Head  Quarters,  Hertford.  [No.  30.] 


Hereford. 

Head  Quarters,  Hereford.  [No.  xxc] 

HoirOBAST  COLOVBL. 

W.  B.  B.  H.  Lord  Bateman, 
Lord  Lieutenant 19  May  64 

LT.Coi.OirBI.  COMMAVDAST. 

John  Berington,  DL xo  Apr.  66 

Majobs. 
Thomas  Griffith  Peyton,  JP.  IX  Apr.  66 
BiohardSneydCox,i)X.  J^P.29  Sept.  68 

Gaptaivb. 
Richard  Fred.  Webb,  Z>L  ..19  Deo.  62 

John  Michael  Browne 19  Dec.  63 

Thos.  Millard  Bennett   x  May  66 

Honry  Wood  Willett  29  Sept.  68 

Wm.  Christopher  Seymour  39  Mar.  73 
George  Ashe  Goldwyer 30  Apr.  73 

LlBUTBITAirTS. 

Bichaxd  Harcourt  Capper ..19  May  69 

Hugh  PoweU  Williams 9  Mar.  71 

Edward  Podmore  Clark,  late 

Lt.  62  JP.,  I.ofMuek.,p.e.  17  Apr.  71 
Thos.  Wm.  James  Downes  17  Apr.  71 
Charles  Goldsworthy,  j).*.   15  May  71 

Peter  Logh  Clowes,  pa 26  Apr.  73 

Henry  B.  K.  Davies  31  May  73 

Sub  LiBUTBirAarTfl. 
Son.  Wm.  Spencer  Bate- 
man-Uanbury 28  Jan.  74 

^<2itt<a»/.-^0heflterDoaghty, 

late  Capiv-ft3  F. 18  Apr.  68 

Suroeon.^.  MorTi% 17  July  64 

JLeeut.Surg^^Bd.Thomaaaa  a  Jan.  55 
Gosling  Green  Facings. 


COLOVBL. 

Tke  Marjnie  of  Si^buiy...xx  June  68 

LE.C0L02rBL. 

Bryan  V.  Douglas  Vernon, 

UUeLt.  60  jP.  a6  Apr.  73 

Majobs. 
Robert  Brace  Fellows,  p.«.  36  Apr.  73 

Emestlbbetson  28  Feb.  74 

Captauts. 
Wm.  Fraser  C.  Britton,p.».  ix  July  67 
Arthur  H.  Longman,  jp.«.  ...x6Feb.  69 

Vincent  Bftiley,  p.e 39  Mar.  70 

A>JohnG.S.Sebright,£«.j».«.  4  Mar.  71 

Joseph  Grout  WiUiama x6  June  71 

Hy.  Hobart  Culme  Seymour26  Apr.  73 

LX  BDTSlTAirrB. 

Bartle  George  Goldsmid  ...  6  Feb.  7X 
Henry  Edwwrd  Baker,  p.e,  4  Mar.  71 
Benj.  Charles  Hutchinson..  4  Mar.  71 
Thos.  Walter  P.  Gape,  p.e..  3  Apr,  7X 
Greorge  Frederic  Allcard  ...  x  Miay  71 

James  Blankinsop,  j». « x6  Aug.  7X 

Eug6neL.  S.  Brett 28  Jan.  74 

Sub  Llb  ui'bb  Aitts. 

Alflred  W.  G.  Ganssen 34  Deo.  73 

Eugene  L.  S.  Brett   a8  Jan.  74 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.-- 

Surgeon.^h.  F.  Osbaldeston  X7  Apr.  6? 

Aeet.Surg.-^.T.Eywia^MZ).  5  May  68 

BuffFaoingB. 


Huntingdon. 

{Bi/let.)    [No.  3.] 
Head  Quarters,  Huntingdon. 

GOLOVBL. 

The  Earl  ^Sandwich,  Lord 

Liewt.,  and  laU  qfQr.  Gde,  4  Aug.  53 
Majob. 
The  D»leo/Man<diester,D£. 

JF.  laU  Capt.   Gr,   Qde. 

IIon.Lt.'Colouel 17  Aug.  5a 

Captaibs. 
Fred.  James  Rooper,i  late 

Lieut.  ^F. 9  Feb.  63 

JohnE.  D.Shafto aoMay  71 

Philip  Edward  Tillard  x8  Doc.  7X 

Arthur WellingtonMarshall  30  Apr.  73 

LXBUTBBABTS. 

Charles  John  Desborough  ax  Feb.  70 
Algernon  Tillard,/.  <ifM....i^  Feb.  71 

Arthtxr  Thomhill 30  May  71 

Vieeonnt  Mandeville  x8  Dec.  71 

Fred.  Robert  Beart 30  Apr.  73 

Adit.  4-  Cbp<.~HenryGodol- 
phinRooper,JatoC!ap<.85^.a8  Feb.  60 

Surgeon.— ^ohn  Oldman 15  Feb.  64 

Black  Facings. 


East  Kent. 

Head  Quarters,  Canterbury.  [No.  49  •] 

The  Motto  "  Invieta  "  under  a  Whit© 

Horse.    **  MedUerranemn:* 

HoirOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Chas.  Wm.  Powlett  Bing- 
ham, CB.  Colonel,  Brigade 

Depot  a6  Apr.  73 

Li.Coi.oirBL  ComcAHiyAiiT. 

Richard    D.    Pexmefather, 
Hon.  Colonel , 26  Apr.  73 

Majobs. 

Henry  Thomas  Howell* 3  Mar.  70 

John  Edward  Beales ...a6Apr.  73. 

CAnAors. 
Jas.  Robt.  Monypenny,  p.e.  38  Mar.  65- 
Geo.  Ffa.  C.  Simmons,  p.  e.  5  May  65 
Phineas  Quiy,  late  Capt,  15 
Hueeare ......33  May  66 


Edw.  ChulaB  Hq^iM  ......X5VU.69 

Rentone  ueo.FeBxP^^yster, 

laU  Cfap#.  87  F. 5  Apr.  69 

James  Henry  Morrell ao  Ipr.  (9 

Geo.Bui^bellSicklemare,  9.«.2a  Mar.  ?. 
Corbet  John  Coventry,  nU 

EnaignjP. 9jBiie7! 

Algernon  Tatham, ».  e.  Inet. 

o/Mnetetry 3^37  77 

Walter  L.  Wilkinson,  p.e.  ...a6  Apr.  75 

lilBUTBVABrtS. 

WilliamFred.  PoweU Uooxe  19  Oct  ^ 

Charles  Carter  Potley 7  Af-  r 

Alfred  North  Daniel,  p.  f....a6  Oct.  : 

Arthur  .Robert  Dering  syot.r. 

Herbert  Charles  Perrott,^j.zo  Dec  r 

Arthur  Blundell,  p.  9. 31  iexL  ;: 

Art.'Fra.  Walsh  38  Feb.  7: 

Henry  C.  Morland 10  Oct  ri 

Lodovick  Edw.  Bligh.. «  Judct- 

Edw.  B.  Walker  ^a^^'SII 

Sub  LiBunvABTS. 
Percy  Edw.  Bankey  .........X4  Hai.  ^ 

Adit.  4r  Cbirf.— PhUJpHcmT 

Knight,!  laU  Capt.  23  F.  30  Oct  e^ 
Qr.Jr(ueer.— Robert  Jones, 

late  of  45  F. 13  Jnlj  5^ 

iSMfv.—Wm.  Kaylet  Curtis  27  Nov.  j; 
Aeaiut.aurg.—Wm.  T.  Pater  33  Dee.  <; 
Kentish  Grey  Fadnga. 


West  Sent. 

(Light  Ii^anirg.)        [No.  37] 

Head  Quarters,  Maidstond. 

HoaroBAXT  Colobbl. 

VieeottHt  Tam[xgtan.,lateLt. 

7  F.   22  Ifay  &) 

Lr.CoixinBL. 
R.  T.  G.  a.  Momrpenny,  DL. 
JF.,    late    Lieut,  86  P.; 
Hon,  Colonel 2a3£s7  &) 

Maj'obs. 

Alex.  fienzyRoaa 7  Feb.  r- 

Morgan  D.Treheme,  p. «.  a48<9t;: 

CAJVAnra. 
CuthbertLarking.2a<c  CbfMf 

15  Hueeare,  p.9 18  3l4j  67 

Edgar  Edwin  Larking,  p.*.  16  X^.  t^ 
Arthur  Henry  Tanner,  p.t.  30  Dec.  7^ 
Thomas  Durell  Blake,  p. »..  a8  irr^  y. 
Francis  Richard  8pry,  p.  e.  9  Apr.  T.- 
John Bell  Wm.E.  Lambarde  7  Mat  73 
Murrav  Robertson,  p.e.  ...  7  May  7; 
Edm.  Huntley  Hooper,  p.  e.  7  Maj  ::. 
Henry  John  Conant,  p.  e.  ...  7  Haj  'h 

Libuthasctb. 
Edward  Cleary  HiU,  jki^  ...14  Mar.  r^ 
Thos.  Wm.  Penrhys  Evans  5  Apr.  r 
Rob.  Geo.  B.  Riddell,i>.«....aoMftrv 
Everard  Thomas  Lnck,  p.e.^$  Septra 
Sub  LiBUTBVAvn. 

Alex.  G.  J.  Stewan. s3  Ji^^ 

Edw.  A.  0.  Hoemer   X4  Msr.  74 

Adjt.  4-  CeMt.—CecH  Webb 
Cragg,  Capt.  £^  Br 22  Jan.  r- 

Qr.Jra«<er.  —  Henry  Pratt, 
late<fi7F. a3ATJjr..f*' 

.9»r^.— Rich.  John  Peckfaam  6  Sep;..^ 

Aeetet.Surgeon. — 

Kentish  Grey  Facizun. 


Ist  Boyal  LanoAsliirB* 

(SnU  Date  </X«M««ir'*  Om.) 

Head  Quarters,  Laaeaster.  [Ko.  4>] 
laednteT  mneaM, 

HOirOKABT  COLOBBU 

Wm.  Ajaheton  Crosa,  DL.    ^, 

JF x3  May  y» 

Lr.OouwBb. 
R<^bert   Whitie,»  JF,  UU 
Lieut,  9x  F.,  Hon.  Oel0neL..t6  May  r 

MAJoaa. 
Luke  Honry  HaDaaxd,.ffM. 

LUut.Coi.  DL.JF,  xdMar.?: 

%  Shflppard/ Ja«»  Offtf^-^-**-^ 


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MUiiiia 

Edin.Q.StaJileyHomhy,./y.X7  July  58 
George  B;  H.  Marion,  JP.  13  Nov.  69 
Thoe.  BymandTrappes,  JP.19  Nov.  62 
Joseph  Lawson  Whallev  ...13  Maj  67 
John  Hezury  A.  Schneicrer...  2  Jan.  69 

Ralph  JohnAspmall 8  Dec.  70 

Harry  Tjftt.ham  Latwyohe...26  May  jx 

Reginald  Cardwell»p.f 17  Aug.  73 

Cnaa.  Morl^  Saundiars.p.f.zS  Sept.  7a 

John  Westropp,  |>.  #.  18  Sepfe.7a 

Edm.  Albert  NuttaU  Boyds  X4  Deo.  73 

LEBVTBirjLirTS. 

JIoH.  John  Bmce  Ogilvy  ...  3  May  66 

V.'illiam  Peel 4  Mar.  70 

William  Cross 28  July  70 

<.'ha.  Henay  Walmealey  ...32  Dec.  70 
ifoverly  Wm.  R.  Ussher, jr.9.35  Not.  71 
S.M:.Kay-Shuttleworth,i>.«.22  Feb.  79 

Wm,  Clock  Yates 3  May  72 

Fred.  C.  Walter  Parr,p.»....  i  June  73 

vV  alter  Spencer  Peel  30  Nor.  73 

D'ivr.  B.  ffitrington 26  Apr.  73 

Atlj,  4'  Otp^-— Bryan  Thom- 

liill,  late  Oapt.  3  Dr.  Odt.  35  Feb.  50 
Qr.    J£aater.~Jame»  Mills, 

iate  of  6^  F. 25  July  64 

-"^wra.— T.S.Maccall.lfD.  JP14  Nov.  67 

A.  Sm*-^.— Metcalfe Johusoni4  Nov.  67 

Blue  Facings. 


lafaaUry  of  England  and  Wcdes.  452 

6th  Boyal  LancaBhlre. 

Head  Quaxters,  Boml^.     [No.  i35«] 


2nd  Boyal  Lancashire. 

(The  Duke  qf  Lamcatter'M  Own  R{/U».) 
Head  Qnarters,  Liverpool.   [No.  1x3.] 

IiT.001.OinL   CoVHAirnAJBTT. 

Nicholas  BlundeU,  DL.  J2>. 

Jlan.  Colonel 35  Sept.  73 

Majobs. 
Hon.  Fred.  Arthur  Stanley, 

laU  Zt.  4-  Capt.  Or.  Qd».  97  Apr.  70 
Alex-  Thomas  Kaight,J2i»i. 

Lt.Colonel ao  Nov.  73 

Ci.FrAi]r8. 
C.  S.  Garraway,  Hon.  Maj.  17  Sept.  56 
Richard  Geo.  B.  Bolton,*  UUe 

lA.S.HoneGnartU 18  Mar.  68 

Goo.  Langworthy  Jervis  ...z6Jan.  70 
Geo.  Chappell  Bancroft......  14  May  70 

George  Thomas  Bolton,  late 

of  Royal  JSaaif  14  Feb.  7s 

Cha-  li.  A.  Farmer,  JSTon. 

Major y  rf.p.  H,  Marinea    24  Feb.  71 
Tho,  Goo.  Fermor  Hesketh, 

lute  Enaign  RifU  Brigade    14  Fob.  71 
Alex.  Stuart  Harington,  late 

Lt.  MyU Brigade,!.  qfM.  5  Apr.  71 

Tho-nms  Gardner 14  Deo.  73 

Groome  OUiver,  late  Comet 

5  jMneer$,p.§ xa  Apr,  73 

Chft-CunnrnghamWoodward, 

P*- 17  ^toy  73 

laMvraxAms. 

Cbarlofl  Leeming aa  Apr.  71 

Tjter  PriesUey,p.#. 18  J&y  71 

iiarold  W.  Barton  34  July  73 

James  Q.  Brogden 39  Mar.  73 

Stn    LlBUTSlTAJfTB. 

Thomas  Whltgreaves a8  June  73 

Wm-  Henry  Parkinson 19  Nov.  73 

AJJt.  ^  Cbpf.— HenryStewart 

iieresfordBruce,  UUe  Lieut. 

^iJlfjBr 2oJune63 

Qr.  Maeter  f  Hon.  Cavtain.— 

Kichard  Austin  Herbert, 

late  Comet  a  Dre. 17  Sept.6x 

Surg. — William  Hargreaves 

Manifold 5  Feb.  55 

.iM^.^Mfy.^J.W.Cavanagh  x  May  7X 
Scarlet  Facinjfs. 


3rd  Boyal  Laneaahire.  . 

{The  Duke  (fZaneaeter*$  Oum.) 
Head  Qiuirteta,  Preston.    [No.  235.] 
"MedUermnean." 
HoiroKAar  Golokszt. 
JohnWi]soa,Xord  WimnAr- 
lei^,i>X.  Aided*  Camp  to 
^  .^..-...„. .«.,.. S7  Feb.  7« 


LT.C0X1OVX&. 
William  Mathias,?  late  Lt, 
Col.  63  F. ;  Mon.  Colonel.,,  3  Nov.  55 

Mi.70S8. 

Thomas  Richard  Crosse 33  Feb.  7a 

Frederick  Silvester,  J9.r.  ....26  Feb.  73 

GAPYAIirS. 

Peyton  Sheals,  Hon.  Major  1  Jime67 

Wm.  Fitch  Stoiy 39  Mar.  64 

Charles  Birch 8  June  68 

Charles  Henry  Bird 36  Mar.  70 

Wm.  Arthur  Hicks.  Inst,  of 

Muekeiry 25  Jan.  72 

John  Walmesloy 5  Apr.  73 

John  B.  Butler  Bowdon,D.«.33  Nov.  7a 
John  Munn,  late  JBn».  6  F....  t  Sept  73 
Wallace  George  Crothers...  6  Sept  73 

LixuTSVAjras. 

John  James  Harris 37  July  70 

Jones  Gildea 34  July  71 

Samuel  Leigh  Taylor,  p.».  23  Sept.  71 

Gilbert  H.  W.  Harrison 23  Nov.  71 

Sunderland  Dumbreok x  Feb.  73 

AeUt.  4r  Capt.—'P&rcjQodtrej 

Botfleld  Lake,  late  Capt. 

looF aApr.  60 

Qr.  Matter.— John  Hewitt, 

lateofs6F. 8  Deo.  54 

Surgeon.— BScharCi  Allen  ...  a  Feb.  58 
Ateiet.  Surg. — 

Blue  Facings. 


4ih  Boyal  Lanoashiie. 

(The  Duke  of  Laneaeter^a  Own  JAgkt 
Infantry.)    [No.  84.] 
Head  Quarters,  Warrington. 
liT.Coioim,  CoKKAJTBiLjnr. 
STohn  Ireland  Blackbnme, 
late  Captuin  5  Dr,    Qde.s 
Hon,  Colonel aaMar.  53 

Majoxs. 
John  Southcote  Mansergh, 

UUe  of  3  Dr,  Gde.;  Hon, 

Lt.Colonel  32  Mar.  53 

David  Ainsworth,  p.a a8  Feb,  74 

CA.PTA13r8. 

Tho&Boume,  JP..Son.lfa/.  ag  Mar.  53 
Wm.  W.  Trafrord,i/on.Jfo/.a9  Mar.  53 
Arch.  Wm.Clarke,iro»,lfa/.a9  Mar.  53 
W.  Gray.JfP.  JP.Hon.M<^.9g  Mar.  53 
FrederickPhillips,^(m.lfaj.x8  Oct.  6x 
Henry  Wm.  Coyne,  Inetrue- 

tor  of  Muekeiry 18  Mar.  67 

Herbert  Fletcher 36  Mar.  68 

James  Watson 3  Apr.  68 

Peter  Onnrod 93  July  73 

Bobert  Grant  Webster  25  Oct.  73 

Charles  Stanley  Gardner  ...28  Feb.  74 

LixuTsiriLirTS. 

Dugald  Scott)  p.« ...39  Deo.  69 

Wm.  Cuthbert  Higgins 12  Mar.  70 

James  Bellhouae  Goekell  ...22  Mar.  70 
William  Joyn8on,p.».,/.o/if.9  Sept  70 
Rob.  Ireland  Blackbume...  5  Jan.  71 

Arthur  B.  Woodcock 13  June  71 

Henry  E.  Baker  28  Feb.  73 

Chas.  A.  K.  Hall ...27  July  73 

Sim  LisvTBzrjLirTB. 

James  Kay a  July  73 

Walter  T.  Harvey 10  Dec.  73 

Bdward  Joynson sx  Feb.  74 

Arthur  Frank  Fox x8  Mar.  74 

Adjt.  jr  Oip^— Albert  Henry 

Godfrey,*  Mcyor  k.p.Deppt 

Bait X  Apr.  69 

Paymofi.— Sheffield  Bethani36  Fob.  56 
Qr.  lf«/.— 0»p^Wm.Knott» 


.».;,. 5a  ^^.,,,.,,^,,, .jApp 


Suraeon. — Charles  White 
Atetet.  A(r^«on.— Thomas  8. 

Smith  <..s8lCay  65 

BlneFaciagSb 


•  HOVOSAKT  COLOlTB&i 

Charles  Towneley,  DL.  JP.33  Mar.  63 

Lt.Colokxl  OovaiKVULSn, 
John  Hardy  Thursby,  UUe 
Dt.  90  F, ;  Hon.Colonel  ...33  Nov.  70 

Majobs. 
Thos.GoulbnmeParker.DX.x6  Nov.  71 
Le  Gendre  N.  Starkie,  p.  e.  25  May  70 

Captaikb. 
Harry  Creeke,  Inetruotor  of 

Musketry xx  June  63 

JohnGrimahaw xx  June  63 

Wm.  Stephen  Ilayner,p.«....i3  Nov.  66 

William  Lynam,  p.» 35  Apr.  68 

Edward  Parker 9  June  68 

Butcliflfe  Slater 9  July  70 

St.  John  Dupont  Galway, 

late  Capt.  96  F. 25  Fob.  71 

HeniyCurrey  3  Apr.  71 

Carteret  A.  Armstrong,  «7P. 

late  Capt.  10  F. 22  Apr.  71 

Henry  Macaulay,  p.$ i  Juno  72 

Hubert  Slater   6  Aug.  73 

Chas.  Peroival  Henty,  p.a.  6  Aug.  73 

LXBITTBirAJrTS. 

Walter  del  Sandys,  pj ao  Nov.  7a 

JohnG.  Smirthwaite x6  Apr.  73 

Chas.  Cecil  H.  Thorold,  p.a.  25  May  7a 

Sub  LxBUTXVAjrTS. 

Walter  Henry  Scott as  Oct.  73 

Spencer  W.  Follett 39  Nov.  73 

AdJt.  dr  Capt.—Axthax  Hen- 

\ej,i  late  Capt.  S2  F.    2  Oct.  69 

Qr.ifwter.— William  Flack  2a  Jon.  55 
Surg.—Wjn.  Miller  Coultate  14  Nov.  57 
Aaatat.  Surg.— 

Blue  Facings. 


6th  Soyal  Lancashire. 

Head  Quarters,  Salford.     [No.  8a.2 

LT.GOX.OKRX1  CoXVAKnAKT. 

Thos.  Edw.  Wilbraham,  late 
Capt.  39  F,;  Hon.  CoUmei2$  May  61 

Majobs. 

John  Hickinbotham  Cham- 
bers, DL.  JP,  late  Capt. 
46 F. ;  Lt.  Col.  4  Adm.Bait, 
LaneaekireBifie  Folunteera; 
Honorary  Lt.Colonel    ......  5  Deo.  55 

John  Copley  Wray 35  May  6z 

Cajtadtb. 

Wm.  Fra.  Smith,  ©.« ..30  Sept.  58 

Wm.  Singleton,  Hon.Major  27  Aug.  59 

Charles  Mercior X4  Feb.  66 

Sir  Eustace  F.  Piers,  Bt.  ...25  May  66 
Dudlev  Ward  Macdonald  ...  4  Aug.  66 
Patdok  Joseph  Cowen,  UUe 

Lt.  59  F.Jnet.  afMueketryxi  Apr.  67 
James  Douglass  Kennedy... 24  Oct  6& 

William  James  Griffiths 31  May  70 

Wm.  Bellhouse  Midwood ...  a  Sept.  70 
Anthony  Smyth,  late  Capt. 

28  F, 24  Nov.  70 

Geo.  Dashwood  Baker  8  Mar.  73 

James  Braybrooke,  j».« 8  Mar.  73 

LlBVIBVA-lTTS. 

Edm-  T.  M.  Harper..... 31  Jan.  7a 

Charles  Fred.  Wi»y,|>.#,  ...aa  Fob.  7a 

RandleB.  Hooper .2a  Feb.  73 

KmestSchutt 36  Apr.  73 

Sub  LxBvnvAjreL 

Henry  Charles  Savage x6Ang.  73 

Henry  Howard  Q>«y 39  Nov.  73 

Adjt.  4- Capt.— 

PavNMuter.— Christopher  J. 

Hamiltpn 26  May  55 

(^r.  Maeter.—hoyick.  Loftus 

•    Reads  ..■,:.......;..; 33  Aug.  56 

Surgeon.— Wiai:  Fred.  Lewis 

GompertK'  :.:...: 31  Dec.  6a 

Aaet.Surg.'-'Jklez,  Bomers...  4  Mar.  70 
Fadnga  Bhzo.-  -     - 

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453'  MilUia 

7th  Boyal  LanoasMre. 

(Bi^.)    CN0.I30.] 
Head  Qoarters,  Buy* 

COLOKSL. 

Son,  Charles  James  Fox 
QtaaHey.laULt.Col.  Gr«n. 
G4» 31  Feb.  55 

Lt.CoLOKIL   CoXXAlTDAirT. 

James  Ashton  a  Mar.  71 

Majobb. 
Bdw.  Chfitham  Strode,  2>X. 

J'P 3Jnne7o 

Geo.  Onslow  Ghurcbill,  laU 

JA,  IS  JP. 30  Apr.  73 

GA^PXAiirs. 
J'olmaeorgeCooke,2a<«537.36  June  63 
Hammerton  Gnunp,  MD. 

lat$  SicfAMutant  Surgton  7  Apr.  69 

Thomas  Brindlev a8  Nov.  70 

Wm.    Panl    Bndson,   laU 

Cape,  4  F. ax  Dec.  70 

Wm.  Winnlett.*  latt  Copt. 

^  a4-F. xa  Jan.  71 

Charles    Thomas    Wilson, 

laieCaja^iF.  15  ICar.  71 

laonel  Inglis 16  Dec.  71 

John  Tinker  Hey x6  Dec.  71 

Arthur  Heaton,  2ai«  Ct^. 

X5  -^. 30  Apr.  73 

Tere  Alban  BnUer,  Li.  k.p. 

B.  MariMM 34  May  73 

Wm.B.  H.  Steeds  8  Jone  73 

LmmKAVTS. 

Henry  Grattan  Wilson aa  Ang.  70 

Fred.  Finch  Mackenzie   ...  9  Aug.  71 

Albert  Henry  Bencke 15  May  7a 

William WorthingtonBiggs  z  June  7a 
Joseph  0.  Fenton 8  Mar.  73 

CluB  LTBarBVAsn. 

Charles  W.  8.  Hallett as  Oct.  73 

Wm.  H.  Shenrood 14  Mar.  74 

J.dj.  4'  C!qrf.— Oershom  Her- 

rick,  laie  Lieut.  5  F,  14  Feb.  65 

Qr.  Ifa**^.— Capt.  George 

Crispin,  k.p,  Sj^F.  14  Sept  57 

AtrMom.— John  Parks   19  Oct.  71 

^MMe.Aify.— JohnS.G.Tule9  Nov.  71 
Facings  Black  Yelvet. 


Infantry  of  England  and  Wales. 


Leioester, 

Head  Qnarters,  Leicester.    [^0.36.] 

HOVOBABT  CoLoiraii. 
fl^  DMjfatf  ^  Rotland,  K&,, 
Lord  lAeiUeiumt   ai  Apr.  57 

Lr.CoLOVXk 
tfir  Fred.  Thos.  Fowke,  Bi, 
DL.  JF.  Son.  Colonel,  p.t.  x  Sept.  69 

MiJou. 
<3eo.  Thos.  Mowbray,  j».t. 

I>L.  JP 34  Sept.  69 

Rieh.WorBley  Worswiok,j».t.3o  Apr.  73 

CA.nkU[9. 

Wm.  Edward  Phelp   23  July  57 

Wm.Pesrson,^JP.  Ute  Copt, 

Alfred  Bmest  Acheson 30  May  65 

Gregory  Knight 3  June  67 

FhiSp  P.  P.  Goodchild 15  ^lay  69 

James  Toung  Stephen,  p.  «.aa  Nov.  69 

John  Phillips 8  Apr.  7a 

Cecil  Geo.  A.  Drommond, 

laU  Copt.  Bf/U  Br z  June  7a 

Percy  Lionel  Smithjk* 30  Apr.  73 

larnvTEWAwn. 
Harfy  Yaughan  Chapman  x  Feb.  71 

Alfred  Wyatt  Crane   as  Feb.  71 

Chas.  Chetwode  Thompson  33  Mar.  71 

Fred.  Gnstavus  Fowke ao  Apr.  7X 

Charles  Montagu  Barber...  9  May  71 

Percy  Loseby,j». « xoMay  71 

Henxy  John  B.  Manners  ...23  Aug.  71 

Fra.  wm.  Reader,  j».». 13  Dec.  71 

N.  v.  S.  Poohin  Z7  Ju^  7a 

Beglnald  B.  Brett 36  Feb.  73 

Geo.  A.  Bawson  14  May  73 

SvB  LuusavAsn. 
jLT.T.Wyatl-Bdcdl  xoDeo.73 


^djt.  ^  Cbp*  — Boland  Vin- 
cent Sylvester  Grimston,* 
laU  Copt.  93  F. ..X5  May  65 

Qr.3rMe«r.— Alfred  Whitbya9  July  56 

^Mftf.^Peter  AIC  Jackson,  .ao  Jan.  63 

^Mit/.  anrg.— 

Yellow  Facings. 


Soyal  ISTortii  Linoolii. 

Head  Quarters,  Lincohi,    [No.  8.] 

HOKOEABT  COLOBTBL. 

Geoxve    Tomline,    laU    of 
X  J^o  Qdi  .:.a9  Mar.  51 

Li.CoLOirBL  ComcAirn^VT. 
William  John,Xor«i  Monson, 
DL,  Hon.  Colonel 3  Mar.  66 

MlJOBS. 

Bobert  JncTfltylor,  DL.JF, 

Hon.  U.C0I. ax  July  60 

Hy.Y.Grantham,^o».X<CbX.  a  Apr.  66 

CArtAnrs. 

William  Cosby x8  Aug.  60 

Lambert  Uniacke   19  July  6a 

John  Maekenaie 34  Oct.  64 

Edmund  Locook 8  May  66 

Robert  Swan aSMay  66 

William  Chaplin x6  Nov.  68 

Riohd.  C.  Bttgne  Oouplandas  Apr.  71 

Richard  Mason 8  Jime  7X 

Fred.  Charles  Marshall 8  Jane7x 

Wm.  Henry  Uppleby 33  Mar.  73 

LnvnvABM. 

Willism  Richardson  xoAug.66 

George  |7elson 19  Feb.  67 

Bernard/ Joseph  ^oung xa  Apr.  67 

Thomas  Cheney^Garftt 17  Apr.  69 

Christopher -C.*  Tnxmard, 

In$t.<ffMM0Mr, 4  M«»y  7« 

Charles  W.  AndersoxL 5  M 

Sinclair  F.  Hood 5  Ji 


'^j; 


Hetkxy  Aug.  Coombs,  ji.«.  ...33  Dec  71 
Ralph  A.  P.  Clements,^.*....  7  May  7a 
Herbert  Mansfield.  i».t. 1  Feb.  73 

BvB  LisumAVTS. 

Edw.  Walter  Willson  xaNov.73 

A^t.  it  OiV»f .— Edwd.  Snow 

Mason.i  UU  Copt.  68  F....  x  Dec.  68 

Or.  Jf(Mf«r.— William  Wells,  z  Jnne  69 

mifywii.— Geo.  Mitohinson .  x  Mar.  55 

^MM.A»ry.--Cha8.  Brooke  13  May  63 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Sonth  Lmooln. 

Head  Qnarters,  Grantham.    [No.  99.] 

H0B0BA.BT  Cou>]rBL. 
Barl  Brownlow,  UU  JBn$.  4' 
Li,  Gr.  Ods 3  Mar.  68 

Lt.Coiaxbl  Comxavsabt. 
Chas.  Thos.  John  Moore,DX. 
JF 97  Jan.  69 

Majobs. 

WnUam  Parker,  J7 30  Apr.  63 

Chas.  John  B.  Parker,  JF...96  Dec  71 

Caytaibs. 
Charles  Rothwell  Norris  ...aoMar.  60 

John  George  Allott xs  Feb.  65 

Richard  Gleed,J7 xoDeo.  68 

Thomas  Booth,  JF.  lot*  Li. 

5  Dr.  &d$ as  Oct.  69 

Avery  Jebb.  U.  k.p.  85  F. 

Inst,  of  Mutkeiry 5  Apr.  70 

Albert  de  Burton,  «.f 96  Deo.  7z 

Edward  Thomas  Clark,  v.*.  38  May  73 
Geo.  Peter  Moore,*  laio  Lioni. 

3  HuoMTt x8  Juna  73 

LlBVTBBAJTTS. 

Robert  Charles  Otter,  j>.t.  ...33  Dee.  71 

Fra.  Rivers  Drake,  p.9. z  Mar.  73 

John  Wilmot  Lambert,  j».«.  6  Apr.  7s 

Aiit.  ^  Cbp<.— ChrisUmher 

Wade  FarweU,  UU  Capi, 

37  F. z  Not.  69 

Affv.— Geo.  Wm.  Shipman  13  Jan.  73 
A$U9i,aurg.-^ 

BhM  Fadsga. 


Boyal  London, 

Head  Qnarters,  Aitineiy  Flaoe,  fiBi> 
bury.       [No.  xo6.] 

COIOBBL. 

Sir  Wm.  Anderson  Rose  ...z6  Kor.  70 

Lk.Cokobbi« 
John  Harrison  ABan,  Hon, 

Cohnol azDee.  73 

Majob. 
Lorenao  Geo.  Dundaa,  >  Ule 

Caiieata  63  .r. . xo  July  73 

Caytaxbb. 
John  Britten,  HonJii^.,pjt.  8  Feb.  ;$ 
Edw.  Yere  Jones^JEFo*  JTo/.  x8  Dee.  57 

Richard  Lee  Mayhew 19  liar,  es 

Thurlby  Smith i9Msr.£3 

George  Thomas  Oldflald  ...15  July  6j 
John  Wm.  Easton  Hale......  15  Fab.  71 

Robert  Rankin  HntehinaoDxo  Jolr  ri 

Thomas  Daviea  Seweil 18  Ocl  71 

John  Heiuy  Willook ... 11  Jsne?; 

John  Harry  Evexia xSJmejj 

LlBUCBBABia. 

Edwin  Button jaoJa.(i 

Charles  Latham  i8Jas.7i 

WiUiam  Arthur  Kelson 19  Apr.  ji 

Henry  Edward  Roae 15  Kor.  ;i 

Hen.  Marshall  Fleteher,^ .«.9o  Bir.  7 
Stntdtboxy  Paul  NaiBh,FAao  Xir  :i 

Fred.  Geo.  Mawar   ^..-uDecn 

Oct.  T.  Heanie,  pa,  xs  FA  n 

WiUiam  Jones ^s61fs.n 

Spencer  John  HenpaUi  ...aSMafn 

Bra  JoMvnMXMtB. 
Reginald  P.  YaiDani «  Nn^ 

Adfi.^'Cnpt.'S.BtxsyBTOwtM 
Savory,*  late  Oapi.  78  F...X9  hS^  ji 

kin.  Into  «jf  85  F.  >8  Dee.  r 

Amy.— Geo.BorlaaeChilds.  60ict.  5s 
Amttl,  Burg. -^Wm.  Thomas 

Lewis  4Kor.9 

Blue  Facings. 


Bo  jal  Merionotiu 

(Bytoo.)    [No.  60.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bala. 
Majob  Ooxxajtbabv. 
Chas.  John  Tottenham,  DL. 
Li.Col.  DenKffkMro  Too- 


aLifi 


Cwoalrp,  imto  CopL 


CAfTAIVS. 

C.  R.  Worsley  Tottenham  ..a8  Ju.  S 


Arth.  O.  Wynn  imiiams  ...a8  Feb.  % 
Wimams tqlbis^ 


BvB  Lumavmi. 
David  Wm.  Kirkby jq  OeL  Ti 

Adii,  ^  Copt.—'SjStiL,  Maade 

T^lor,  laiu  U.  95  J^. 4  O^L  B 

anrgoon^-Owmi  Riehards...i5  Kor.  ? 


l8t  or  Bojal  East  KddleieL 

HeadQaarterB,Hampalsad.  [Ka6c: 

HovoBABT  Couunx. 
Thomas  St.  Legw  Aleoek,    , 
laUMe^^SF.   jaJsn-F 

Lr.CoVXMIL  OOMXABBiBt. 

FCFnderiok      BotarM 
Jtm$timi.  «e  irw — s8  Js^n 

Haiobb.  ,     ^ 

Wm,F^Northey./F.;;JJ-;; 


Oabuibb. 


WnUam 


Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Anfih  DndinifBton  Boyd  ....ao  Feb.  68 

Charles  John  Dowell 34  Oot.  68 

Daniel  Charles  Ifamiflell  ...za  Nor.  70 

Godson  Godflon 98  July  71 

HezuT  Stokes,  laie  U.  ig  F,ii  May  7^ 
Thomas  Bnrslem  Wright  ...17  July  7^ 
John  Josepli  Steayenson  ...la  Apr.  73 

IiIIUTBKAim. 

John  Gflbert  Nevill az  Mar.  71 

Eugene  Diffby  Woodcock...  13  Jnly  71 
Marteine  Owen  H.  Lloyd...  19  Oct.  71 
Wn:.  Henry  F.  Mn8groTe...a6  Mar.  79 

Fra.  Campbell  Pearson 3  May  7a 

Donald  F.  D.  Madean 38  Sept.  7a 

Edw.  W.  Q.  (3ardm6r,i>.«....  x  Jan.  73 

Chas.  Purvis  Boyd 96  Apr.  73 

Chas.  Albert  Whyte   7  liay  73 

Sub  Lnxnnrunf. 

James  IjOwry 33  July  73 

O.  R.  Cuning^hame  34000.73 

Ernest  J.  H.  Appleyard  ...az  Feb.  74 
Adji.  4-  Ct^,-^.  D.  Dyson 

Laurie*  Capt.  34  S*. zz  May  7a 

Surgeon,  —  Henry    Cooper 

Rose,  Jf2> 8  Oct.  70 

Auifi.Surff.-—j£ibja.  Holmes 

Jephson  8  Oct.  70 

Blue  Facings. 


MtUiia  In/mtry  of  England  and  Wales,  454 

6th  Boyal  Elthome  MiddleBez, 


2iid  or  Edmonton  Boyal 
Middlesex. 

JKs/fe#.)    [No.  63.] 

Head  Quarters,  Bamet. 

HoiroBAar  Cojmstkl, 

Geo.  H,  C.  Vitct.  Enfield  ...ai  Sept.7z 

Lt.Coi.ovbl  GoMMurnAKS. 
Henry  Biversdale  GrenfeU..2x  Sept.7z 

Majobs. 
Dottin  Msycock.  laU  Lieut, 

6  Droffoona;  Son.Lt.Col.  13  Feb.  69 
Jerroise  Smith az  Sept.  71 

CAFTAiars. 

Anthony  Sim Z3  Jan.  70 

George     Robert     Stewart 

Black.s  laU  Capt.6oByU$, 

Irut.  of  Musketry 8  Dec.  70 

Alfred  Ellas,  0.t. 8  Dea  70 

Percy  Prere  Luck   8  Dec.  70 

Wm.  Jesser   Coope.7  tote 

Capt.  7  F.  p.9 14  Dec.  7a 

Jas.  L.  Brooke  Templer,p.«.z4  Dec.  7a 
Laurence  J.  W.  Hussey,  late 

Li.  17  F. 36  May  73 

willoughby  Rcbert  Dottin 

Maycock z6  July  73 

William  Clarke,i>.« z6  July  73 

John  GroodaU  Simkins,  p.».  x8  Mar.  74 

LiBUTBVAirrs. 
Alfred  Robert  Martin,  |>. «...  4  Apr.  71 
Charles  Edw.  Wardroper  ...23  May  7z 
Emilins  Albert  de  Gosaon     19  June  71 

John  J.  H.  Hamilton 29  July  71 

JHineg  MacSwiney a8  Aug.  72 

J.na.  G.  Bennett z4Deo.  72 

Rich.  Pra,  Button   36  Feb.  73 

Edw.  H.  Richards,  p.» a6  Feh.  73 

Sub  LnimvurTB. 

John  F.  Walton  11  Feb.  74 

Charles  E,  S.  Hemery n  Feb.  74 

-^i/f^-Capt.—e.  Allan  Shafto 

Adair.r  iute  Capt.  xj  JP.  ...17  Nov.  68 
Qr.Miufer.—Dnyid  Milne,* 

late  ofSjfie  Brufade x  Jan.  67 

i^urgfon.—Q.  T.  Carter n  June  6^ 

•^««u/.Sttr7.— BaailRingroseai  Aug.  71 
Scarlet  Facings. 


3rd  or  Boyal  WeBtminster 
Middlesex. 

(^ht  Ivfantry.)    [No.sS.) 

Head  Quarters,  Tnmham  Oreen^ 

^^MfiditTrauean:* 

T  .       ,  HOHOBABT  COLOnii. 

JohnJamee  Qkttsdp,  J2>.  33  July  73 

Lt.CotOKU.  QaxMAnAST. 
"enryPenton,DJD  Jr(wi.Co/.  35  Mar.  68 


^  Majobs. 

HenzT  Joseph  P.  Woodheadas  Mar.  68 

LewlB  Hough  Z9  June  73 

OArTAIVB. 

Fred.  Alfred  Stone a  June  60 

Samuel  John  Unwin,  p,$,...\\  Aug.  65 

John  Harlowe  Turner  xz  Aug.  65 

George  Horatio  Brand 13  June  67 

Wm.  vaughan  Morgan,  j}. »,  37  Aug.  68 

James  Childs,  ;>.  • 4  Mar.  70 

Theophilus  Thompson 30  Apr.  70 

Edw.Walker,  late  Oqd.ai  JP. 

T  {^-^f^^^Mrw xs  Apr.  7Z 

John  Claxton  Addison,  late 
Ottpt.  35  -P. 3  May  72 

LiBUTBBABTS. 

Robert  Fred.  Piper,  j».» 17  July  66 

Frank  Seago j6  July  70 

Franc  Digby  Biddulph 15  Apr.  71 

Geo.  C.  Anderson  6  Feb.  72 

Walter  H.  Atherton   4  Deo.  72 

Beg.  J.  B.  Parkinson Z2  Apr.  73 

Thomas  L.  Beckett za  Apr.  73 

Alfred  S.  Gooch 17  May  73 

SuB  LxxircxvAires. 
Thomas  Knapp   14  Mar.  74 

.^c&Y.<f>  C^.— Thomas  Arm- 
strong Gough,  late  Lt.  z 
■Dr.  Gdt X  Jan.  68 

Qr.lfa«for.— Robert  Powley  4  Dec.  60 

Surgeon.— Wm.  Hurman  . . . ix  Aug.  65 

Asetet,  *ttr^.— David  Ander- 
son Moxey,  MD 19  Sept.  6s 

Blue  Facings. 


4ih  or  Boyal  Sonth  Middlesex. 

Head  Quarters,  Hounalow.  [No.  128.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOKBft. 

John  Scriven,  DL.  JP.  late 
Capt.  51  F, ;  Sou.CoUmel   3  Aug.  7a 

Lr.CoiK^iniL  ComcAKnAHT. 
Arthur  Charles  FitzJames, 
-  late  Lt.  93  F.,ffon.  Col....  3  Sept.  7a 

Majobs. 
Edw.  Hamilton  Finney,  kOe 

I^'  1  ^'   ^s  Jan.  6x 

Count  William  C.  Rivarola, 

late  Capt.  67  F, 15  Mar.  73 

CArTAIWS. 

William  Ellas  Taunton,  p.9. 

Son.Mt^or   xs  Oct.  55 

John  Gooper  Fitsmaurice, 

late  Capt.  Seiwal  Army  ...38  Jan.  60 
Cha.  Foveaux  Kirby,  3fqtor 

ReHred  Lit  Madras  ^my, 

P.» 29  Feb.  64 

Augnste  Fred.Lendy a  May  66 

Edw.Wetherell  Gilbert,  jv.t. 29  May  67 
Fred.  William  Kirbv.  ».».  14  May  60 
Winiam  Duarte, /.  o/JT. p.9.  1  June  72 
Wm.  Edw.  Chapman,  k.p. 

1  Dr.  Gde. 31  Jan.  74 

LlBTTTXlTAirrS. 

Charles  Fox  Roe,  ji.« 6  Mar.  69 

John  Barham  Day,  p.t 5  Apr.  70 

Cecil  Dudley 30  Mar.  71 

John  J.  A.  Haly  Dove,  p.9.  22  Dec.  71 

John  Pendleton  10  Jan.  72 

Arthur  Baird  Douglas  39  June  72 

Henry  N.  Pendleton 17  July  72 

Adrian  Chas.  Ghamior,  p.9.21  July  72 
Humphrey  J.  Weld x^  May  73 

SVB  LxXITTBBAirTS. 

John  Pra.  Green 14  Jan.  74 

A(bt.  4-  Co©*.— Charles  Wm. 

Parker, 7a^«  Capt.  69  J*.... 22  Nov.  56 
Qr.Matter.^Geb.  Hope,  late 

qf77P...^ 3  Aug.  54 

Surffeou.—Jtanes    Richard 

Alex.  Douglas 3  June  69 

-iftirt.^i»r#.^»-HenryBtiHock  3  June  69 
Blue  Facings, 


(Light  Tt^ntry.)    [No.  38.] 
Head  Quarters,  tTxbrldge. 
Lt.Colokbl  GoiCKAirnAJiT. 
John  Alex.    Hunter,    late 

Capt,  3  F, ;  Son,  Ce)fc»«Z..ii  Feb.  69 

_  Majobs. 

Chas.  Brome  Baahford,  JF, 

late  Capt.  9  Laneere,  p.9.   1$  Apr.  69 
Joseph    Deane    Freeman, 

Mon.Lt.Col XX  May  7a 

CAHAnrs. 
Henry  Short,  Hon.Major  ...Z3  May  6t 
Wm.  Alsey  Turner,  p.  9.  ...30  Nov.  63 

D'OyleyWm.  Battley 4  Feb.  65 

Gleadowe  Evans,  p.9 24  June  j\ 

Fra.  Geo.  T.  Cunynghame, 

Inat.  ofMueketry 9  Mar.  7a 

Heniy  Fred.  Rowley,  Ude 

Capt.  79  F. t8  Sept.  7a 

Rich.  J.  C.  Young,  late  Lt. 

6Dr9 5  Feb.  73 

John  Aug.  Warren,  p.9.    ...  5  Feb.  73 

Robert^d,p...  '." 5  Feb.  55 

Fred.  Wm.  Woodall,  |>.#.  ...a8  May  73 

LlBUTBlTAKTS. 

Edmond  Rob.  Hy .  Gray,|7.«.  x6  Dec.  70 
Wm.Marwood  Metcalfe,  j>.#.24  June  71 
Herbert  Edward  Smith,p.».84  June  71 
Thos.  Erskine  BBylis,i>.»....z3  July  71 

Vincent  H.  B.  Konnett 9  Sept.  7* 

Chicheley  8.  Baker,  p.» xa  June  7a 

Wm.  N.  Conyers-d'Arcy  ...  4  Dec.  7a 

Geo.  H.  Morrison    xs  Feb.  73 

Henry  H.  Whiting 14  May  73 

Sub  LiBxrTBVAVTfl. 
Henry  Smith xoDec.  75 

Adjt.  4  Capt.— Wm.  Henry 

BexmetUuUe  AdJt.  B./SHa- 

morgan  Miliiia,  and  for- 

merly  Lt.42  F, Z3  Deo.  6b 

Qr.Maeter.—36kn  Goombes, 

late  qf  64  F.J  Lieut.    31  Oct.  56 

SunfeoH.—Th(M.  Parr,  k.  p. 

Surgeon  Mey'orfSon.  J).  I. 

.^.*?-   • ••■• 9  Apr.  7a 

il»m<. -Siir^.— Charles  Gore 

^^e V>V";i- a*  Jiuie  71 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Monmouth. 

{Light  Tnfhntry.)    [No.  3X.] 
Head  Quarters,  Moiunouth. 

HOHOBABY  CoLOJrBL. 

Henry  Morgan  Clifford,  Di.  5  Mar.  58 

Lt.GoLOITBL  COMICAXDAITT. 

John     Francis    Vaughan, 
JSonorarg  Colonel 16  July  53 

Majobs. 
John  Zelwjni  Payne,   late 

Lt.  14  F  JSoH.Lt.Col.,p^9,  9  Aug.  58 
Francis  M'Donnell,  fa^  :e».  ' 

9ign  7x  F.,p.  9 ,  Mar.  59 

Gaptaiks. 
James  Davies.lToii.  Jfo;.;,.».2x  Mar  s^ 
JohnG.Wheeley.iTewi.lfo/tH-  oAui  ^8 

John    Zamoiaki,   Inet.    of         '  ^ 

Musketry   23  Mav  66 

Wm.  Henrv  Wheeley "x  Jun'e  6y 

John  Aug.  Metcalfe,  ».#.  ...  t  Feb.  iri 
William  Jas.  Steward,  p.9.  .4  Sept.  7I 

LiBtrTBirAirTS. 
FTa.BwTihamVaughan,/>.*.a4  May  66 
John  Murray  Bannerman  ..24  Julv  60 

Thomas  Mwtland  Held 24  Mar  7? 

Joshua  Arthur  Nunn,  j).»...24  Mar  7t 

John  Groker  Partridge 27  Mar'  w 

Vere  Fra.  John  Somerset ..  ao  Mar.  7a 

Sub  LnruTBiTAirrS. 
Walter  0.  fiU  &  Partridge...2s  Oct  71 
Fra,  J.  D.  Reid.  iaU  J&T*  ^        ^^ 

JJT9, ••••.••.....••■... .,2X  JlUQ     7A 

lUohaxdUoydFftyne  ^...arrobl?^ 


4SS 

Adjt.  Sf  Cajrf.— Robert  John 

Hic1ctiian,Za^eCap/.6afi^«  9  Mar.  67 
Qr.lfa*#*r.— Jolin  Finnerty  lo  Oct.  59 

5ttri7.— George  Wilson lo  Oct.  54 

Aut.Swrg.—(x^o.  A. Norman  a8  May  73 
Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Montgomery.    . 

(JK/r«.)    [No.  57.] 
Head  Quarters,  Welchpool. 

Lt.CoLOKKL  COICMAWDAJX. 

George  Beadnell,^  DL.  late 

Lt.  Bengal  Army  i   Hon, 

Colonel 81  Nov.  66 

Majob. 
John  H.  Heyward ax  Nov.  66 

CAPTl-IirB. 

J.  P.  Harrison,  lion.  Majorxi  July  55 
Offlcy  John  Crowe-Read.,.  30  Jufy  73 

Robert  John  Harrison v>  July  73 

Albert  Lloyd,  Capt.  Kp.xocJF.^g  Oct.  73 

LlKXTTXVAlTTS. 

James  L.  Tamberlain 14  May  73 

Arthur  Agg  Gardner aa  Feb.  71 

Adjt.  ^  Capt.—YT.  J.  Twyford. 

Capt.a-\F. IS  Sept  73 

S'ttry.— Bdw.  T.D.Harrison  18  Apr.  69 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and 

John  Annah  Ambrose,  laie 
Lt.  aa  F.,  Inat.qfMiuk....ij  Mar. 

Edmd.  Broughton  Knowles 
Lacon,  late  Li.  73  F.  la  July 

Robert  John  M'Eniry   16  Mar. 

Thomas  Wm.  Haines,  JP.  aa  Apr. 

LlXUTSiri.KTS. 

Harry JohnCantonHaJy,  p.s.  4  Mar. 
Ephraim  Jas.  Howes,  j». «.  33  Jan. 
John  Edward  Fryer,  j>.«.  ...31  Mar. 
Henry  8.  Hammet  Laoan...i7  July 
John  F.  S.  L.  Barber,  p.§.  9  Mar. 
Wm.  Chas.  Fox  Napier ax  Mar. 

Sub  LiEUTiVjLir'EB. 
Fred.  C.  N.  Knox  38  Feb. 


Wales. 


Ist  or  West  Norfolk. 

Head  Quarters,  Norwich.    [No.  39.] 

Lt.CoLOITEL  COMMAWDAirT. 

Hambleton    Francis   Cus- 
tanco,  DL.i  l£on.Colonel  z6  May  54 

Majoss. 
Sou.  Frederibk  Walpole,* 

Lt.  B.N. 17  May  59 

Chas.  Edw.  Bignold,|).«....a8  June73 

CAmnrs. 
Randall  R.  Burroughes, «.».  36  May  66 
Frod.  Willock  (Jamett,  uUe 

Lt.  85  F. 30  Nov.  68 

John  Haughton,  p.  #.  J.  qfM.jo  Oct.  71 

LlBUTBNAirTS. 

John  Campbell ,  jt>.« xa  Sept.  70 

Wm.  0.  E.  Leathes,  p.9.   ...17  Aug.  71 

Morley  T.  Daveney    19  June  73 

HughE.Blsden-Everardp.«.a9  June  73 
Henry  P.  Gramett  14  Doc.  73 

Adit.  4-  Cbp<.— Hen.Peisley 

L'Bstrange,ia<«Cap<.3i.y.i7  Apr.  59 

JSwr^.— David  Ponrice  10  Nov.  58 

Ateiet.  Surg.  —  George  S. 

Hutchinson  13  June  07 

White  Facings. 


2nd  OT  East  Norfolk. 

Head  Quarters,  Yarmouth.    [No.  40.  ] 

HOKOBARY  COLOirSL. 

JSon.  Berkeley  Wodehouse, 
CMG.  DL.  late  Major  8 
Btwart 9Sept.43 

liT.CoLOaBL  COMVAITDAVX. 

eirEdmundHenryK-Lacon, 
Bart.MF.DL.  JF.j  Hon, 
Colonel 31  Aug.  59 

Majoxs. 
Oeorgo  Granville  Glover, 

late  Capt.  1  FutiUere;  Son. 

Lt.Colonel  z6Mar.  60 

Henry  Goldham  Mathew, 

JF 13  Apr,  71 

OAPTAZirS. 

Charles  .^^lewhaite 35  Sept.  57 

Chas.  P.  S.  Bnsor,  JF.  Iat9 
Coft.  MadrtuArmg,  Som.  I 


Adft.  4-  Capt,—Wm.  Dods,* 

late  Capt.  14  F. x6  Feb.  6x 

Qr.irr.--CaptainJohnDow- 

ler,«  A.jt>.6x  F. 13  Aug.  69 

Surg.— John  Capom  Smith, 

JF 18  Oct.  53 

Atsiet.Surg. — 

White  Facings. 


Northampton  and  Bntland. 

[No.  48.] 

Head  Quarters,  Northampton. 

"  Sediterranean.** 

Lr.CoLomiL  CoiorAirDAST. 

The  Marq.  of  Exeter,  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  QMejm  and 

Colonel 7  Jan.  46 

Majors. 
Lord  Brownlow  Thos.  Mon- 
tague Cecil,  late  qf  Seote 

Fue.  Qde.i  Son.Lt.Colonelio  July  54 
Rioh.TrevorClfirke,2>X.JP. 

Son,  Lt.  Colonel  8  May  6a 

Captaiks. 
Wm.  Christie,  Son.  Major. .jZ  Apr.  46 
John  B.  Robinson,  f>.«.  JF. 

Son.Mtn.InBt.  of  Mnekeirg^s  Oct.  52 
Rob.  Jas.D'Arcy,J5r(t>».lfa/.  19  Dec.  57 
Tho.  H.  Powell,  late  Capt. 

54^^ 3  Feb.  60 

Valentine  D.H.CaryElwes,^ 

DL.JF.lateComeixiLane.  s  Mar.  63 
George  Wm.  Gunning,  JF.  6  Apr.  6j 
Charles  Isham  Strong,  late 

BntigntaF.   9  Feb.  64 

George  Wm.  Piatt  19  May  64 

Chanes  Cave  John  Orme  ...  7  Dec.  67 
Saokville  George  Stoplbrd- 

Saokville,  |>.  t aa  June  68 

Edward  Phibp  Monokton...  7  May  70 
Horace  Craven  St.  Paul 30  July  73 

LlSUTBlTAirrB. 

HenryThoB.  Sa]mon,j».«.  JP.  9  Nov.  65 

Alex.  Aug.  Bereins,  jp.t 5  Apr.  66 

Spencer  Pratt  5  Nov.  66 

Rich.  Phillips  Thompson  ...x8  Dec.  67 

Arthur  John  Fludyer ao  Deo.  67 

Joseph  Hill 13  June  70 

Thos.  John  S.  Hatchkin  ...19  Jan.  71 
Oscar  Leslie  Stephen,  p.§.  34  Feb.  71 
Son.  Robert  C.  TroUope  ...x8  Mar.  71 
Charles  John  S.  Compton   xx  Apr.  71 

JohnE,  Divden  x3Apr.  71 

Richard  John  B.Oliver,  pa.  i  M!ay  7X 

William  John  Kerr 30  May  71 

Geo.  A.  AAhbj 38  May  73 

Christopher  Smyth 31  May  73 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—Thoa.  Rose, 
late  Capt.  15  F. 37  Feb.  46 

Qr.Ma$ter.—FTe6L.  William 

Bowman,Xf«K< 9  Feb.  64 

^ur^.— Wm.  Alex.  Barr,Jfi).34  Jan.  56 
Amet.  Surg.^B..  B.  Spurgin33  May  65 
Buff  Facings. 


Norihnmberland. 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  27.] 

Head  Quarters,  Alnwiok. 

Lt.Colovil. 

2^D«iM/Noilhumbear]and« 

laie  Capiaim  Orm.  €Hk.j 

Sonorarf  C&tontl 98  Feb* 


6^ 


Majom. 

John  Philip  OsbaldesUm 
Mitford,!  Brevet  M^y'or  laU 
18  F. 6  8qite4 

George  H.  Gmy*  laU  dipt. 
Gren.  Ode 35  Fdj.  t* 

Capxaxvs. 

WilliamAdam8on,Jffo«.  Jfi^'.ax  Julr  :- 

John  Potts  xaMsV^- 

Henry  P.  Shafto  Orde,  laie 
Cant.  X5  P..  Inst.  ofMmak,  aAvr  f- 

JS»rf Percy, !>.#.    7Jb1t'j 

Shalcros8Fitsh.WxddriDgton  3  Au^.^ 

Robert  Brown,  j>.f 9  Aas  *■ 

MiohaelDodd 30  July  t- 

Allan  Dmmmond,  jv.c    ^MaV  ? 

Anthony  MarshaH  .a6Mar.7'. 

Alex.  Henx7  Browne sS  Jnse  ';j 

LnrTBiTAjm. 
John  E.  Elton  Roberts,  j».«.a4  Mar.  r 
Geo.  Henry  Bullock,  p.s.  ...3x  Tcb.  71 

Thomas  G.  Ilderdon  jg  Mar. ;: 

Lewis  Alphonso  Eyre    i  Mst  r^ 

John  Rose  Vincent,  p.*. .39  JazL  -. 

Robert  Thornton  Hawdoii..x5  Mar  *- 

Xorrf  Arthur  Oeca   x  Jan. -' 

Lord  Lionel  Cecil i  Jan.  7,, 

Sub  LiKurnrAvn. 

James  a  R.  Scott xtf  Au^t 

Malcolm  Dnunmond 34  Dec.  r 

Adjt.  4-  Cix^.— AllHd  Grey .  x  Mst  : . 
Surgeon: — 

Aetut.  Surg.^TLobert  Wil- 
son, MD ,2  Mar.  ^. 

Buff  Facings. 


Nottingham,  or  Boyal  Sher- 
wood Foresters. 

Head  Quarters,  Newark.    [Nasj.] 

HOVOKAXT  CoiiORl. 

Lr.CoLoirxi.. 

Arthurs.  H.  Lowe asMar.:^ 

Majou. 
Anthony  Henderson  Fowke  5  Apr.  -r 
Aug.  Mark  Hammond  UJsaer^ 

Captaxsts. 
John  Thos.  Fountain,  j».*....is  Feb,  f- 
Alfred  Edw.  L.  Lowe,  p.  a.    a  Jun*'  -  - 

Richard  Upton. 9  Juseu 

Percy  Stanhope  aSJulvcj 

George  Gawthem.  p.  § 30  Jaz^  ?» 

Hugh  Aug.  Crottoa^late  lA. 

10  F.,  and  laie  Capt.  4-  Adj. 

Monaghan  JfUttJo... ...»  Jnia  ^ 

Charles    Bateman    Pxxist,* 

laie  Certain  60  RyUe,  p.  ».  6  SfpL-t 
Harvey  Charles  Txyon,  laie 

Lt.  48  F. -  Se«a.-i 

Arthur  8te£fb  Cri8p,la<«  Z#. 

5x  F.pa y  QeoL-n 

Thomas  Dudley  Fo8bzoke,« 

laULt.3  F.,  p.  e 14  ifaj  7. 

George  Redmond  Prior  ...aoAuc. -"? 
David  Arch.  Dallon  Ken- 

nedy,  laie  Li.  78  F. 30  Aug.  73 

LnimvAVTS. 
'^^C'J^^^f^^^TsF.  5  Apr.  :i 

Ashby  HaU  e  ad^  -t 

Clement  B.  R.  Bentley x6  JUv  -i 

Geo.  B.  Mackamees  13  Jnae  '1 

Beiy.  Wentworth  Dar^y  ...38  Pw  '1 

Edward  Guv  Trailbrd  a6Mar  -5 

Arthur  M.  Oatram,^«. »  Apr.  r. 

Sm  LiauTJUTAxia. 

Herbert  M.  Badger ,3  Julv  n 

Robert  Langslow as  Oft  -- 

Lionel  J.  Ttaffbtd  ,1  Feb.  fi 

Adiit.4rCapt.~-3cikai  F.Gixmr^ 

dot,i  laie  OapL  43  F. 33  Oct.  « 

Qr.  Maeter^r^Sapt.  DonaM  ' 

Foottit .SA  Apr  a 

.<aiii<.ft»yy.— Thomaa  Fred. 
CRMDttWOOd...........««..Ms«^  c  Apr.  n 

gitized  by  VJiu©  Faoinga. 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and 


Oxfordsliire. 

Head  Quarters,  Oxford.    [No.  51.] 
"  Mediterranean." 

Lt.CoLOXKL  OOMICHTBAITT. 

ZToK.  Alt;.  S.  Arth.  Aimefiley, 

lale  Lt,  16  Drt.,p.$ aa  May  7a 

Ma  JO  as. 
Thou.  Mosley  Crowder,  p.e.  27  Apr.  68 
Herbert  Buchanan,  JP.   ...13  June  7a 

Ci.PTi.ur8. 

Edw.  Trevor  Amey 29  May  6a 

Charlefl    Rivera  BuUceley, 

IhH.  ofiftukeiry z  June  65 

!t)Jw.CarncrSmithTompsoxiX9  Sept.  70 

Edwin  Frond,  p.t xo  Aug.  72 

Samuel  Brewiu 15  Mar.  73 

.John  L.  Fletcher i6  Apr.  73 

Arthur  Bott  Cook    26  Apr.  73 

Wm.  Percival  Wood a  July  73 

LlVUTKirAKTS. 

Arthur  Wm.  DuVemet 3  Jan.  7a 

Henry  James  Seton   3  Jan.  72 

Joseph  Arthur  Henley i  Feb.  73 

Frank  Willan   a6  Apr.  73 

Warner  J.  L.  Heriot 26  Apr.  73 

Sub  lilEUTXHAKTS. 

Benj.  P.  Hawea   x8  Mar.  74 

Adjt.  f   Capi.^John  Pra. 

Sparke,*  late  Capt.  84  J*. .  x  Oct.  6a 
Qr. Master.  — WilliamWyke- 

h.imHolloway 4  May  66 

Sur.jeon. — John  Briscoe 24  Mar.  69 

Amtt.  Sura. — Patrick  Ka- 

vanagh,  MD 19  Oct.  7x 

Yellow  Facings. 


Eoyal  BadnoT. 

myiei.)    [ifo.50.] 

Head  Quarters,  Presteign. 

MA.J0B. 

Wm.  Jones  Thomas,^  late 

Capt.  2  Dr.  Gde 16  Mar.  7X 

CAPTAnrs. 
Hanson  Hy.  Applethwaite    4  Apr.  66 
John  James  26  Apr.  73 

LiSUTEKAKTS. 

P.cnben  Norton xx  Oct.  7X 

Frank  W.  M.  Evans  a8  May  73 

-ddf.  4rCapt.—TAw.'BAw\iTLgB 

Hannam,  late  Xf.  8  JF.  ...20  Deo.  56 
Surgeon.— H.K.Debcnham  laMar.  68 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Shropshiie. 

Head  Quarters,  Shrewsbury.  [No.  54.] 

HoyORAST  COLOITBL. 

Richard  Frederick  Hill,  DL. 

Ute  Lt.Colonel  53  F.   24  Apr.  63 

Lt.Colokxl. 
E«lw.  Corbett,  late  Lt.  7a  J*. , 

Honorary  Colonel x6Mar.  55 

Majoss. 
Oodfrcy  Russell,!  laU  B.N.  8  Apr.  67 

I'homaa  Moyrick 7  June  73 

Captahts. 

JowphVonablesLovett 30  Deo.  so 

wiUiftm  Patchett 29  Mar.  6s 

Walter  Henry  Whitmore  ...  x  Apr.  65 

•To^eph  Banks  Sladen 3  May  6q 

John  Bennett.*  laU  Lt.  Zo 

_  ^'m;*.* i 8  Apr.  67 

Richard  Edward  Browne,« 

late  Lt.  57  JP. 84  Nov.  68 

Nathaniel KyrleOoUina,j».».ar  July  71 
Pra.  Aiex.W.  Whitmore ao  jS.  7a 

Hftrbert  Pxyce  J<nle6»^r. ...  U  ^uly  73 


LrBiTTXirAirTB. 
Alg.  G.  B.  Whitmore,  p.:    aa  Aug.  70 

William  Lovett 9  Mar.  71 

Francis  Henry  Peny,p.«....x4  Apr.  71 
Edw.  Holmes  Baldock,  ji.t.ao  Apr.  71 
Francis  Corbett,  f.t.I.o/M,  6  May  7X 
Arthur  Peters  Jonnson,  p.*.x3  June  71 
John  Geo.  Downing,  p.e.  ...13  Oct.  71 

Sxni  LnvTSKAvn. 

Fred.  S.  Pardee xx  Oct.  73 

Geo.  B,  C.  O.  Gore xx  Oct.  73 

Adjt.  4r  Cat><.— B.Montague 

Hornby,^  laU  Capt.  18  P.  a8  Nor.  67 
Fafmaater.—T.  Owen,  laU 

Capt.  44  F.  xa  Dec.  54 

Qr.ia(M««r.— Jas.  Armstrong  8  July  59 
iS^Kr^.— JohnNigelHeathcote  8  May  46 
Aentt.    5wr^.— Nelson    Bd- 

wards  32  Feb.  7X 

Green  Facings. 


let  Somerset. 

Head  Quarters,  Taunton.    [No.  x6.] 

HONOBABT  COLOKSX.. 

Charles  K.  Kemeys  Tynte, 

JP.    DL.    late    Capt.    xx 

HuMOTM  andQr.Qde aoOct.  57 

Lr.CoLOiniL  Comicaitdakt. 
Richard  Leckonby  Phipps, 

DL.  JTP.  late  Col.  Unait. ; 

Son.  Colonel  18  Oct.  52 

Majors. 
Thomas  Hussey,  DL.  JP. 

JSon.Lt.CoUmel,p.e i  Feb.  64 

Henry  Oomish  Henley,  JP.xo  May  69 

Caftadts. 
Sohofield  Patten.i>.».jffoii. Jf.7  Mar.  63 

Franklin  Bealy  Bridge xx  Feb.  67 

Thomas  Roworth  Parr,  late 

Lt.  B\fle  Brigade x6  Apr.  68 

Wm.  O.  Meade  King,  p.M....i^  Dec.  68 
ThomasMarriott'Dodingtona7  Julv  70 
Henry  Edw.  Bennett,  p.*  ....13  Feb.  73 

William  Burridge,  p.e 34  Aug.  72 

HeniT  Edward  Haroin,  JfM<. 

of  Mutketrgf  p.e 26  Mar.  73 

Marcus  Henry  Shee,  p.e.  ...a8  June  73 
Theoph.  Pym  Hillcoat,i).«.  X4  Mar.  74 

LivxrtRVAiris. 
H.  M.  Kemeys-Tynte,  p.e. ..  4  Mar.  71 
John  Hammet  Beadon,  pa.  14  Mar.  7X 
Henry  Hutchins  Richards, 

lateLt.  X03  P.    27  Mar.  7X 

Sholto  Claud  Douglas,  p.e.  29  Mar.  7X 
Henry  P.  G.  Langton,!?.*...  x  Mar.  7a 

Richard  H.  Hayward x6  Oct.  72 

Henry  W.  Helyar 7May73 

Sim  LxsuxivAira& 

Andrew  Geo.  Wood 30  July  73 

John  WarreMalet x4  Mar.  74 

Adjt.  4r  Cap/.— Henry  Atkin- 
son Adair,  UOe  Capt,  52  F.  x  Oct.  68 

iSbrjr.— Wm.  Liddon  x6  July  73 

Ae»Ut,  Surg.—Vf.  A.  D6ne...x8  July  73 
Black  Velvet  Facings. 


2nd  Somerset. 

Head  Quarters,  Bath.    [No.  47.] 

HovoRABT  Coiiomi.. 

William  Piimey,  DL.  JP....  1  Jan.  50 

liT.COLOKXX.  COMXAKDAITT. 

Alex.  Wm.  Adair,>  JP,  late 

Capi.  5a  F.  p.  s laSept.  70 

Majors. 
Ghas.R.  J.  Sawyer,*  JP.  late 

of  Ifetherlandt  jStoreicc,  and 

a  Knight  Cowronnede  Chine  3  Apr.  70 
(3eorgeRashleighEdgell,«7P. 

late  Capt.  7  .F.  4  Mar.  71 

CAPTAnrs. 
YincentTXptonLangwortby, 

laU  Lt,j  F.  39  Mar.  67 

Easton  John  Gox,7  laie  Capt. 

6F,  8  Apr.  70 

Wm.    Long,  JP,  laU  Xf. 


Wales,  456 

Kilner  Aug.  Arthur  Brasier- 
Creagh,' JP.,  laULt. Mili- 
tary Train  23  Feb.  71 

Arthur  Fra.   Kelsey,    l<Ue 

Capt.  36  J?. 29  Mar.  7x 

Francis  Wm.  Rankin,  p.  e.  X4  Nov.  71 

Dudley  H.  S.  Smith,Za/«X/. 

64  A   aoJuly  7a 

Geo.  Edw.  B.  Baker,  laU  Lt. 
84  F 6  Nov.  7a 

LlRTJTSVAKTS. 

Edward  Riley  23  Feb.  71 

John  Morgan  Jones,  JP.  ...24  Fob.  71 
Alfred  James  Riley,  p.e.  ...as  Feb.  71 
Greo.  Heberden  Emery,  p.e.^x  Mar.  71 
Wm.  G.  Sillery  Sainabury, 

p.» IS  Apr.  7x 

Fra.  Henry  Thomdike,p.».i7  July  71 

Uon.  Oct.  H.  Lambart  la  Apr.  73 

Robert  H.  C.  J.  Peel 14  Mfay  73 

Sub  Lxxuthtakts. 

Claude  G.  Way 24  Deo.  73 

George  Vere  Boyle xx  Feb.  74 

Adjt.  ^  C»j»«.--Henry  Chirk 

Worthlngton,*  late  Capt. 

67  F. 2x  Feb.  67 

Suraeon.—Barid  Michael ...  4  Nov.  65 

Auiet.Surg.—C.  S.  Barter...  5  July  73 

Black  Velvet  Facings. 


The  King's  Own  Ist  Stafford. 

Head  Quarters,  Lichfield.    [No.  66.] 
**  Mediterranean.'* 

HOKORART   COLOKBL. 

Son.  Wellington  Pat.  Man- 
versChetwynd  TaXbot.late 
of -J  Fueilierit  Serf.  atAmte 
in  OrtUnofyto  the  Queen...  26  Apr.  73 

liT.COLOlTBL. 

Fra.  Chambers.  Hon.  Cok     19  May  73 

Majors. 
Thos.Wm.Fletcher,DX.JP. 

Hon.Lt.Col 7  Apr.  67 

Henry  Jasper  Willett,  Son. 

2Aeut.Col.,p,e, x6  July  73 

Gaptaiitb. 
Charles  Edw.Moualey,  JJon. 

Major  DL.JP 30  June  53 

Cecil  N.  Lane,  Son.  Major  27  July  54 
Prycel. Harrison,  Jo».Jfa/.x5  Sept; 58 
HerveyTalbot,Zafo  JfM.  18  F. 

Son.  Major  8  Apr.  62 

Edward  Henry  Foster  a8  May  67 

Walter  George  Webb ao  Apr.  68 

Wm.Arden,2a^o/x4irif««ar«xa  July  69 
Charles  Arthur  Garnett  ...  x  May  71 

ListrrBVAirTS. 

Askew  James  Hillcoat  .25  Dec.  xx 

Michael  H.  Grazebrook 12  July  69 

Wm.  Vincent  Townend 15  Apr.  71 

Robertson  G.  Marshall,  Lt, 

h.p.3  W.I.B 5  May  71 

Wm.  Osmund  Oslear,  laAe 

Lt.  74  F. 5  May  71 

William  Conran,  p.e. x9  Sept.  71 

Son.  Wm.  Fred  Dawnay  ...38  Sept.  7X 
Herbert  Chas.  Qto.  Spring  2  Mar.  72 

Son.  Charles  W.  Finch 22  Apr.  7a 

Willoughby  Wood  12  Feb:  73 

Sub  LiBUTBVAirTS. 
Graham  0.  Herbert   2x  Feb.  74 

AdJ.4-  Oflsp*.— Danl.Hilhnan, 
lateofGr.Qde 19  July  52 

5»r(70on.— ■Jno.LeyHichens2x  May  58 

Aeeist.  Surg.--0,  B.  Welch- 
man  30  Aug.  67 

Blue  Facings. 


The  King's  Own  2nd  Stafford. 

(Lufhtli^antry.)     [No.  58.] 
Head  Quarters,  Stafford. 

COLONBL. 

E.R.,2k>n2Hatherton,DX.JP.5  Jan.  53 

Lt.Oolovbl. 
Richard  D^tt,  DL.  JP.  late 

Capt,  say....... 39  Sept. 55 

Majob. 
HortoiiBdw.Bnnor,DX.J7.xo  Oct.  73 


457 


Capxahts. 
Wm.  JohnBon,  ITon.Jfq/of ...la  Apr.  53 
James  WemyBs  Anderson, 

laUozF.  Mon.Mcy'or x6Dec.  54 

John  £d.  Knighfc,  p.*.,  Intt. 

ofMuiketry,  Hon.  If (cyoraS  Sept. 57 
Cecil  Hy.  Crampton,  Mon. 

Major  30  Sept.  58 

Fred.  BlackaU  Jervls aa  Feb.  62 

Au^stus  Pattisson,    Hon. 

Major  17  Jan.  63 

Rowland  John  Lenthall,  laU 

Lt.  3a  JP. 15  Dec.  68 

William  Shaw xs  D«c.  68 

John  Wallace  P.  Lowe 10  Oct.  71 

JohirPilkington  Baldwin... xo  Oct.  71 

LzBTTTBirnrzs. 

Henry  Ripley  27  Feb.  63 

Charles Forster^p.c 8  Apr.  63 

Richard  CoUey  Wellesley...  9  Apr.  66 

Charles  Fred.  Hand  15  Apr.  71 

Hon,  Cecil  James  Littleton  15  Apr.  7x 

Randal  B.  Stanier 15  Apn  71 

Lancelot  G.B.Bowdon,  p.9.  xo  Hay  71 
John  Henrv  Monckton,  j».«.  xo  Oct.  7X 

Louis  William  Jelf 17  Feb.  7a 

Henry  William  Holmes a6  Mar.  7a 

Geo.  A.  E.  T.  Oerris  23  Nor.  7a 

Sub  LmrTBMAires. 

Joseph  H.  Blacklock 6  Sept.  73 

Charles  E.  W.  Wood xx  Feb.  74 

AdjL  4r  Capt.—'&jTe  Trench 

John  Richard  Nugent, ^« 

Owrf.  59  J*. 34  May  56 

Or-  Matter.— ThomBA  Kelly  10  Nov.  69 
Surgeon.  —  Cooper    Hayes 

Crawford 8  May  62 

A»*iat.  Surff.—Reiaj  Thos. 

Lomax 9  May  70 

Blue  Facings. 


MUUia  Infcmtry  of  England  and  Wales, 
West  Suffolk. 


The  King's  Own  Srd  Stafford. 

{Si/te».)    [No.  73.]      , 
Head  QuartrSjNewcastle-under-Lyne. 

H0K0&A.KT  CoLoirxL. 
Chas.Bagot,  late  of  Qr,  Qda.  37  Mar.  58 

LT.Coi.oirsL  QonnLTxnksn, 
Peter  Broughton,  late  Capt. 

3  Dr.  Ode 34  Feb.  70 

Ma-joss. 

Charles  John  Webb 2  June  71 

Francis  Vere  Wright,  p.».  ix  Feb.  74 
Ci.FrA.iir8. 

William  Lee  Gresley i  Aug.  59 

Rowland  Hugh  Cotton 13  June  6x 

Walter  M.  Coyney,  jb.« X7  Mar.  65 

Alex.  Wm.  Radford-Norcop  20  Oct.  68 

Harmar  Alfred  Bass  aoJan.  70 

Hon.  William  M.  Jervis 30  Jan.  70 

Basil  Thomas Fitzherbert... 20  Aug.  70 

Charles  Bill   aJuue7x 

Clement  Fras.  Wedgwood...  2  June7x 
Edward  Talbot  Wolseley  ...11  Feb.  74 

LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Hugh  Ker  ColvUle 25  Mar.  68 

Richard  Mirohouse 29  May  68 

Charles  William  Lyon  29  May  68 

Wm.  Rol>ert  Parker  Jervis, 

late  Lt  47  F 26  July  70 

William  Moreton  Philips ...  x  Sept.  70 

Charles  Edward  Lyon  x  Sept.  70 

James  Edwards  3  Feb.  7a 

St.  Vincent  W.  Jenris aa  Feb.  7a 

Stanley  Orred  t?  Aug.  72 

William  FitzHerbert 28  Aug.  7a 

Sub  Llbuxxvutts. 
Wm.  S.  B.  Levett  U  Mar.  74 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— Geo.  Thomas 

Miller,  late  Captain  48  JP.    i  Oct.  69 
Qr.  Matter.— IS^dvr.  Richard 

Adams 33  Sept.  69 

Surgeon.— Chaxlea  Ortoa  ...  9  July  68 
A8»tit,Surg.— 

,    Scarlet  Facial^ 


[No.  xo.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bury  St.  Edmonds. 

HOHOBABT  COLOHXB. 

The  Marqueee  of  Bristol xo  Jan.  65 

LT.CoI.OKBL  COMXJLKDANT. 

Fuller  Maitland  Wilson,  JP.  9  Apr.  70 

Majobs. 

Henry  Maitland  Wilson    ...ar^Apr.  70 

Wm.  Julius  Marshall,  p.  ».  39  Oct.  73 

Captaiitb. 

Alfred  Robert  Jonnins  12  Feb.  62 

Henry  Fearnside  Speed  ...36  Feb.  64 
Lord  John  W.  N.  Hervey  ...xi  Feb.  69 

Charles  Edw.  Salmon    ax  July  69 

Montague  Cha.  Browning,' 

late  Capt.  87  F. 28  Feb.  70 

John  Dawson   8  Dec.  70 

James  Elwin  Oakes   23  May  7a 

Edw.PurefoyHuddleston...a6  Apr.  73 

LmmnTAiris. 

Fra.Wm.  L.Anstruther.p.f.  33  Mar.  71 
James  Hunter  Rodwell,;>.«.  14  Apr.  71 

Philip  Leathes,  p.« 31  Apr.  71 

Robert  H.  B.  Campbell.jp.c.  x  Aug.  71 
Fred.  L.  O.  Thomas,  p.e.  ...31  July  7a 

Aug.  N.  C.  Hems  worth a6  Feb.  73 

A^t.4'  Oip«.—Chas.  Joshua 

Tuffiiell  Oakes,^  lat^  Capt. 

Military  Train xa  Sept.6x 

Qr.  Matter.  —  John   Sim- 

monds,  lateqfig  F. 26  Aug.  6x 

^KrffMM.— John  Kjlner  8  Jan.  69 

AttL8urg.—'J::ho.^Vm.  Spink 

Locke  38  Jan.  69 

Yellow  Facings. 


Ist  Eoyal  Snrrey, 

Head  Quarters,  Richmond.    [No.  ao.] 

LT.CoLOITBL  CoXMAVDAiri. 

G«orge  Palmer  Evelyn,*  late 
Cavt.Syie  Brigade;  Hon. 
Colonel x9  Mar.  56 

Majobs. 

Stewart  Forbes    a6  Aug.  65 

Geo.  H6n.Cazalet,  late  Capt. 

33  ^' : 13  May  67 

Captahts. 
Robert  Henry  Tighe,  Intt, 

qfMutketry,p.8 8Sept.65 

Carleton  Smith,  Hon.Major  30  Mar.  67 
Tho.  Wame  Lemmon,i?.  *.  25  June  67 
Fred.  S.  Barlin,  late  En$. 

30  F.^p.  t. 30  Nov.  67 

George  Osgood, «.  « 30  July  69 

Rich.  Jas.  H.  Mohon,  j9.  •....15  July  70 
Thomas  Herbert  Eingsford  6  Oct.  70 
Fra.  Chas.  Hughes  Hallett, 

late  Lt.  Boyal  Artillery  ...14  Dec.  72 

John  Pope  Cox,  «.« 6  Sept.  73 

Alario  W.  Churcnward 6  Sept.  73 

LXBUTSKAZTTS. 

James  Cazalet  Crofton x6  Mar.  68 

Edward  Clifton  Griffith 27  Feb.  71 

Waller  Angelo  Otway,  p. «.  ax  Deo.  71 

Geo.  Wm.  Graves 33  Dec.  7X 

Ashton  Wm.  Rendle.p.t. ...  3  May  73 

Charles  Henry  Lord  3  May  73 

Lewis  H.  Phillips  29  Mar.  73 

Sub  LtBVTiirAirTS. 
Wm«A.H.  Smith  14  Jan.  74 


Adj.  4r  Copf.— Fred.WilIiam 

Benwell,  late  Capt.  66  JP*. .  s  Jime  7a 
Qr.2f(iM<er.-»-Geo.  Rontree, 

U.  latins  F. i9  Dec  54 

Surgeon.  —  Richard  Archer 

Warwick 27  Oct.  55 

Anitt,  Surg:—TrtA.  Bonnoy, 

UD : ...,,.5  Fob.  (58 


2nd  Boyal  Snney. 

Head  Qnarteis,  GuildfbnL    [Ko.  x i. j 

HOVOBAKT  GOLOBBl.. 

WiUiam,  Earl  of  Lovelace, 
Lord  LieutemojU    X4ADg.:J: 

LT.COI.OirXI.  C0XUA»A5T. 

William  James  Sharpe 29  Not.  70 

Majobs. 

WiUiam  Pontifex 31  Dec.  70 

Edward  George  Hartnell ...  3  Maj  7. 

Captaiss. 

James  Klyard  31  M»r.  ♦! 

James  Atkinson  jFeb.  > 

Chas.  Howard  Chaplin,  laU 
Capt.  ir  Adjt.  TVrUaJk  Con- 
tingent^ Hon.  M^or 23  Feb.  -i 

Edw.  Geo.  Godwin- Austen  23  Feb.  ;i 
Henry  Digby  Mitchell,  9. ».  12  Aj«r.  -,i 
Ed  w.  Wm.  ForesterLeightoD. 

late  Capt.  9  F.    ^Mar  ?i 

John  Davis jSItV-: 

Charles  Thomas  Ritchie  ...24  JnlV  ;^ 
Wm.Tho.W.Newenham,j».f.  6  aq^.  :i 

LlBUTBKAim. 

JZbn. Spencer  H.  Joniire,p.«.  12  Apr.  n 

Heniy  Florance  Ward  12  Apr.  71 

Herbert  Cha.  Jenkins x8  July  71 

Arch.  Hanodlton  'Mftt;>yt«5>w_ 

p.t 19  Oct  I 

Charles  James  Orr 23  Oct  •- 

Fred,  Foster  Batexnan  20  Julv  -: 

Fra,  C.  B.  Farrant   5  Anl-  -: 

Charles  D.  Hodgson  12  Feb  :, 

Sub  LtsumAVTS. 

B  HartBaddiffa 23  Jii'j'3 

R.  A.  L.  Cabrera. 24  Sept;: 

Adjt.  4r  Cofrf.— Chaa.Lennox 

Tredcroft,*  Capt.  k.p.  S. 

Art aTet  > 

^«fy.— Henry  Sharp  Taylor  6  iUv  it 
Atetet.Surg.— John  Morlan, 

MB 29  Apr.  f; 

Blue  F^uungB. 


3rd  Boyal  Surrey.  [Xo.  n? : 

Head  Quarters,  Kingston  on  Tlusio. 

Lt.Goloxkl  OomcAiTDiTr. 
Miles  Stringer,  iaioLt.  6Dr.ii  Max  y 

Majobs. 

Charles  Francis  Bvelyn 12  FeK  - 

James Legeyt Daniell  15 Ma}':- 

Captaitts. 
Lamorock  Flower,  Intt.  of 

Mutketry 9  Ap".  f 

Frederick  Brown 7^?^  ■. 

James  Killery,|?.» 20  Aag.f.-^ 

Robert  Rintoul,  Capt.  k.p.  4 

Dragoon  Quardt   sMav'j 

Fras.  Burdett,  lateLtC^,  17 

Laneert    17  May  f  ^ 

Robert  King,  p.  § 24  Drc.  ■  i 

Norolifib  GUpm,  late  Capt. 

&4  F. X2  Feb.  r 

G«o.  Ernest  Eames  Blunt, 

late  Capt.  83  F. i  Job?  •: 

Bfatthew  Howitt 20  July  7: 

Charles  Herbert  Curtis 2x  Feb.  :x 

.  XiXSUTSKJkjrSB. 

Cha.  Lewis  N.  Ingnan 21 1^- : 

Charles  John  Mottram 32  IHrc.  r 

Cecil  Henry  Stopfoni  . ii  iUr.  7*' 

HenxyB.  M.  Carvick 3Mftj  - 

£dgar  Gamac  Purchas  ..^..ag  Jair ;? 
MUes Stringerjp.«.    ... ..^.so JoDfe 7- 

Richard  Aug.  WilUs r-  6  Sa\'-  7- 

Basil  Morier „. .w aa  Feb.  7: 

Aug.  M.  HamHton '. xsFcb.  :.- 

Fra,  S.  Q.HooH  ...........^aS  May  ;j 


Digitized  by  VJ 


Jfe^r^ 


Mililia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales. 


4S8 


iti/.l-Ciqrf.— XreljiiLaftimer 
ParraU,  laU  Co^.  85  ^.  —sg  Apr.  53 

Qr.ifaf^.— Richard  Walker 
Jonea,  kUe  Btuign  BriHA 
Otrmam  Legion 7 

Surg.—yLat^  TroUope  Oole- 


uUm^.^Mr^.— MatUxewOwen 

Coleman,  MI> 3 

Blue  Facings. 


Jane  65 

July  S3 
Apr.  69 


Bojal  SuBBez. 

{Zigkt  Iitfaniry,)    [No.  53.] 
Head  Qoarters,  Ghiohester. 

Lx.Ck>LO]niL  ComLursAXT. 
JTon.HenryGago^DX.JP.Jald 
Lt.Mi^jBriffade^on,Col.  5  Feb.  64 
Majoss. 
John  Aldrid^,*  JF,   lots 

Brevet  Mmor  sx  F.  aa  ICar.  64 

Edwd.JohnSimn7,D£. JP.  4  2Car.  70 

CATtklSB, 

J.Fiennes  Blake,  Hon^MaiorZ  Jnne  55 
John  K.  Smith,  U<m.  Meaonx  July  58 
Thos.FaalconerWisden,  JP. 

Son.  Mtnor  so  July  60 

Charles  Bndger,  JF.,  Hon. 

Major  9  Jan.  6x 

WilliiunBridger^^oa. JTo/oraa  July  6t 
John  Lnttman-Johnson  ...xa  Mar.  70 
Charles  Raymond  Bnrrell...  6  Apr.  73 
Fred.  Ghaa.  Lonis  Rasch  ...  4  Dec.  7a 
Henry  Colyille  Bridger,j>.«., 

Irut.  efUuaJcetrjf 15  Feb.  73 

Fra.  Stuart  O'Beime,  pa.   15  liar.  73 

liXVDTUTiJnfl* 

Frank  G.  Fielding  aS  liar.  68 

Sidney  B.  H'Whmnie,  p. ».  7  Anr.  66 
Thomas  Cathbert  Kearney  ao  May  69 
C.  J.  PakenhamLawrell ...  0  Jnne  70 

James  M.  Carr  Lloyd. 8  Aug.  70 

John  Bamabotham 34  Ang.  70 

Fleetwood  Forbes  8hawe...30  Sept.  70 

C.  B.  Qodman,j>.« 6  Feb.  71 

Arthur  Henry  Prime a8  Apr.  7X 

Bobert  M.  Roweter 6  Apr.  7a 

Lord Bdm.  B.  F.  Howard...  x  Jan.  73 

IWw.  B.  Orake 15  Mm.  73 

8i7B  LxBvmrms. 
Geo.  H.  M'G.  O.  Wbieldon  31  Dec.  73 

^dj.  4r  CSopC.— Jno.Wm.Mad- 

den,  late  Oapt.  4  JP.  and 

Capi.  Inetrueior  </  Mne- 

Iceiryio  ai  Depoi  Bait 35  NoT.  63 

Payow.^Wm.  Fred.  Perry  14  Feb.  60 
Suraeou.—'Wm.  Batley,  lais 

^Aetiat.  a»rf. 14  Sept.  58 

dmei.Swrg,—J.  lC.Perciyal  30  Apr.  67 
BhieFMings. 


Ist  Boyal  Tower  Hamlets. 

{The  ZmtTt  Own  JAghi  Jitfanlrp.) 
HeadQiiarten,DalBton.   [No.  97.] 

Lr.Go<.on&  GoxMABDAn. 
Alfred  P.  F.  G.  Somerset, 
^L.  JF.  laU  Lt.  Z3  F.  ...15  liaj  7a 

■mm.  Majom. 

Wflliam  Swing,  D£.  3  Mar.  69 

Charles  Lawion  de  SaUs*  19  Jnne  73 

^  OinAxva. 

Wm.  Lewis  Knlbaoh 9  May  66 

Barnard  Tindal  Bosanqpiet  7  Maj  68 
Archibald  Wm.  Harrison, 

^W#  Liemi,  13  F.   .vt  Mar.  71 

WiUiam  MuSk  Frobisbar.ir 

^•051*.  ssF.JmH.^f 

ifMft«fnf az  Apr.  71 

Thomas  Gaadlar  Wharton,* 

97^.  ......84  June  7z 


Geo.  GoSaon  Ohlldarfin^' 


i«.  7 'AMaft..........'........9z  July  71 

Fred.  John  Alkinaon  Dmm. 
'^■^  €ba#.    A   Cbaodioa 

Geou  Thonmaoa  •••*MMa..M  •  j  Fwx  73 
Arthw  Wiffiiim  a'BeokeM    sIM^n 


fafc  ^r ft^  OiwMu^miu  Obi.  73 


LnuTBirAiras. 
Sydney  Laman  Blanchard  34  Oct.  64 

Jonas  Oliver  Morris  aa  Feb.  71 

John  Arch.  Lavies,  «.  •.  ...33  Mar.  7x 
RiohardHovil,2a^Jnu.892''.3x  Apr.  71 

John  Hardwiek  17  May  71 

Gha.Fra.H.Beardmore,p.«.  x  80^.71 
John  Alex.  Gilmonr    36  April  73 

AAii.  ^  Copf .— John  Henry 

Nott,i  laU  Copt.  I  F. X  Sept.  66 

Qr.Maeter.  —  Wellington 

White,*  laU  <^so  ^'    30  Mar.  57 

j^stvecm.— Morgan  Oolhane, 

MD ax  Not.  57 

.iM«.Airy.—Rich.G.  Kibbler  x  Aug.  65 
Blue  Facings. 


2nd  Boyal  Tower  Hamlets. 

(2^  ^Mm'*  Own  Light  Infantry, ) 

[No.  83.] 

Head  Quarters,  Victoria  Park  Square. 

HovoBAXT  Coi.onL. 
The  JSarl  ef  Wilton,  &CS. 

DL.JF.  7  Nov.  40 

Lr.GoLomiL. 
Fred.  John  GoUn  Halkett,* 
laU  Oapt.  7x  F. 34  May  66 

MUOBS. 

James  Dillon  Macnamara,* 

JF.  laU  Lieut.  59  F.  Son. 

Li.Colonel 30  Apr.  70 

John  Sdw.   Tewart,*  late 

Oapt.  6  F. xoMay  73 

GlMAIVS. 

Geo.  Albert  Gonran,  laU  Lt. 

86  F. 38  Apr.  63 

Robert  Ejrkwood 4  June  63 

John  Bolton  x8  Sept.  66 

Wm.  Ingram  Marter 33  Apr.  68 

William  Warner  Dennis  ...  z  May  68 
Geo.  W.  D.  Kempeon,  late 

Lt.  zjLSnt$ar§tP.» X7  Jan.  7Z 

Wm.  Herbert  Rndall,  late 

X<.  80  JP. 17  Jan.  7z 

John  William  Lee,  p.  • 34  June  71 

Bdw.  Alex.  James  DniT,  p.  «.xo  May  73 
T.B.B.TownaeDd,to<irr4.83Faz  JuL|y73 


IiISUUXAJTrS. 

Bdw.  Goghlan,  Son.  Oapt.  4- 
'^  Maeter,k.p.DMotBatt.  7 
d  Wm.  GoUis  Browncao 
Wm.  Henzy  Bonrke,  p. «.  ...x5 

Oonnt  Richard  Metaza 8 

Ludlow  Gotter 7 

Ghaa.  P.  R.  Gotter 97 

Glaude  H.  White 8 

Wm.  a.  H.  Stewart,  p.«.   ...z6 
Richard  R.G0I6  7 


Qr'.Mi 
AlSed^ 


May  70 
Aug.  70 
Nor.  70 
May7t 
Mar.  7a 
liar.  7a 
Apr.  73 

Sub  Lmmnrian. 

Oharles  James  Martin  zaNor.  73 

Stewart  H.  Rnsbrldger Z4  Jan.  74 

Adit.  4r  CM.— Geo.  Shirley 
MaxwelLiato£<Mt<.aoJR3oOot.  66 

Asfv.—T.  B.  Ohrlstie Z4  July  73 

iaAi  Ai«y.-G.P.Bate,Ja>.  4  Aug.  71 

Blue  Fadngs. 


Ist  Warwiok. 

Head  Quartara,  Warwick.     [No.  36.] 
•*  The  Boar  amd  Bagged  Bk^,** 

HOVOBABT  GOLOntL. 

W.  H.,  XonI  Leigh a  June  65 

LcGoLoraL. 

MiJOBfl* 

BiflhardB.Jee,  J7. z4Mar.6o 

Oswald  Aug.  CMmston,^  laie 
Oapt.  Z9  J*.  .....................Z5  Nor.  60 

CAvt&na. 
WnuHnn,  la<t£<.CVMM.M^ 

pje, ..•.•••.......•....96  Deo.  56 

GKW.Fiaih«itOQMHMkJbr'.i8  Aug.  38 
ntd.WJtattUndHMLJK9.alJiiMte 


^enxy  John  Y6atman,p. «. 

Inet.qf  Musketry  38Jnne6o 

Bdw.  Sawyer,  Son.  Sajor  xp  Oct.  6z 
HerbertHarringtonRobertsas  Oct.  6a 
Fra.  Lloyd  Langford  James, 

DL.  JF 36  Nov.  63 

John  Marslimd 15  June  65 

Wm.Alex.  Pennington,  JP.xi  Feb.  7X 
LxavTHKAjnts. 

Owen  Lloyd,  p.« 27  Jan.  71 

Wm.  John  Shaw 17  Nov.  71 

Evan  Eustace  Lloyd  33  Deo.  71 

Charles  Herbert  Heath,  p.:  15  Mar.  7a 

Fred.  John  Battine ao  July  73 

Fred.  Morris,  s.n    23  Nov.  7a 

Martin  H.  D.  Lister  5  Feb.  73 

Sua  LixuravAjnEB. 

Gape]  Geo.  Adey 16  July  73 

Ernest  B.  Robinson  x8  Mar.  74 

Adit.  4r  Oapt.—Bjdtit.  Dymoek 

Vaughton,>t7P.  laie  Oapt. 

90  F. 7  Nov.  56 

Qr.  Ifoae.— Thos.  Bannister, 

JJt.^laUofyjF.  3 Nov. 56 

Bnra.—Y^.  GoodchiId,*lfZ>.  x8  Jan.  6a 
AmiUt.Bnrg.—'Bi.  G.  Perkin...3x  Apr.  64 
Yellow  Facings. 


2nd  Warwick. 

Head  Quarters,  Leamington.  [No.  53.3 

Ia.GoLOITIL  GomCAKDUTT. 

Frederick    Granville,   BL. 
iate3l«^a3  F.j  Son.OoLx6  Feb.  58 
Majobs. 
John  Hallewell  Garew,  late 

Lieut.  9  F.;  Hon.Lt.Col,   3  Apr.  63 
Geo.  Duncombe  Steele  Per- 
kins   30  Apr.  69 

OjiPTAiirs. 
Walt  FumeBS,p.t.£^(m.lf<M*.35  June  58 
Henry  HowldnSi^Mi.  lfa7.i4Feb.  59 
Geo.  Goodwin  Norris,  p.  e.  .x6  Apr.  63 
Benj.  BlUott  Ogle,  Inel.  </ 
Mueketrut  Son.  Major   ...33  Aug.  63 

James  Gildea xg  Jan.  66 

Bobert  Allenby 34  May  66 

Brook  P.MorganPayler,p.«.  3  Apr.  69 
Grant  Thomlinson  Grant, 

late  Lieut.  03  Jf. 35  May  69 

Augustus  Wise,  p.« 4  Sept.  73 

Edward  Charles  Windsor...34  Sept.  73 

LxaunvAVTS. 
Ghas.  Geo.  Wood  Moore  ...xiNov.70 

Hamilton  Osborne a8Jan.  71 

Henry  Gad wallader  Adams  15  Apr.  71 

Wilford  L.  Child,  p.e 7  June  7X 

M.  Delapoer  Beresford 7  Mar.  73 

Robert  Lancaster a6  Mar.  ;a 

Alfred  Wms.  Bromley  p.e.    5  Oct.  79 
Ghas.  Madock  Beech    5  Oct.  7a 

Sub  LnvTxiTiLjm. 

Geo.  G.  Lancaster z6  July  73 

Hubert  Bdw.  Field xoDec.  73 

Adit.  4r  aMrf.-Rice  Davies 

Knight,  laie  Omai.  98  JP....18  Dec.  58 
af'.ir<ufor.-<}. J.Booker.X<.za  Apr.  '9 
mty.— Bdw.  Jackson,  MD.  14  Oct.  57 
Amet.  A(fy.— Ghas.  William 

Marriott sz  Apr.  63 

White  Facings. 


Boyal  Westmorland. 

{UgU  Iitfamirg.)       [No.  17.] 
Head  Quarters,  Appleby. 
Lr.GoLoni.  GomcAirsijrT. 
Thomas  Salkeld,  late  qf-tx 
Smt$art  36  Feb.  6c 

^  MUOB. 

Wm.  Pitt  Drafltei,>  O^. 
k.p,  S.  Mor.  Art.,  p.  e.  ...33  Nov.  70 

GhrlatophflrW.Braithwaitez3  May  64 
Georffe  Cockle,  p.i.,  InH. 

pfMuekeUrg  37  Apr.  65 

George  Atkinson,  p. «. z  Jan.  66 

LzavnnrAais. 

Edwin  James  Fell zs  Miir.  79 

Francis  Bentl^ zs  June  79 

Ohaa.  0.  Turner  ..^............aa  Jan.  73 

Sua  Liasui'ijraiL 
nrtd,  J.  J.  Vo«kM....-^o....a  Julyn 

II 


459 


Militia  Infaniry  of  Englmd  and  Wales. 


Adjt.  4r  Oapl.—Corry  Bever- 
ley Smith,  Captain  k.  f, 

.  M.  MariuA  Art 29  Nor.  70 

i9»r^.**^FergaB  AniiBtronsr. 

JLD. ;..... 9  Sept.  65 

Blue  FooinffB. 


Boy^l  Wiltshire.    , 

Head  Qnarters,  Devizes.    [No.  33.] 
'•   ■      **  MediterraM99n" 

Lt.Colowbl  CoMKAWDurr. 
JCerrf  Mothuen,  Di.  late  of 
'  jx  F.f  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
Queen,  and  Colonel  6  Hay  46 

MAfOBa. 

William  Black,  p.» 's  Feb.  73 

pavid  Arob^r,  p.;  ...., xa  Apr*  ^3 

Captaikb. 
Nath.  "W.Sloper,  Hon.MajorvoliUA.  55 
'  Bam.Wm.  R.  Sadler, /o/*Jt<. 

2^ 2^.,  /mr^.  ofMutk.p.  «...,x5  Aa£r>^4 
John  Francis  Mair  Wintor- 

»Cfiii,Uiie Lt.  BifieBrigade  38  Har.  66 

Alox.  Fnv.  PowcU,  p.* 11  May  67 

Charlea  Fred.  Hawker 15  Apr.  69 

Albert  Reginald  Graves 27  May  69 

H,  Chaa.  Co(ldijyjton,p.f.,..36Mar.73 
Geo.  Henry  Gordon,  p.*,  ...a6  Mar.  73 
\Vadham  liocke^iatsltt.gi  F.  14  Mar.  74 

LlKVTBVAKTS. 

J/on.]kCarcu8W.Geo.fiandy8zx  Apr.  71 

Jidward  Huph  Crofton if  May  7^ 

Qeo.  Wm.  H.  Pain,p.«. 23  Dec.  71 

"Walter  John  Grove 22  Doc.  71 

Clement  Edw.  Hamilton  ...ai  Mar.  72 

Wm.  Siancomb   26  Oct.  72 

Arthur  P.  llilward 30  Apr.  73 

Sub  LiBUTsvAiTTa. 

H.  H.,  Lord  Trafalgar  24  Sept.73 

Fra.  Henry  Tonge  29001.  73 

Thomas  C.  P.  Galley n  Feb.  74 

AdJt.4-Cavt.—Jioht.RTidgea 

liellerd/  late  Capt.  50  P.     x  Apr.  6a 
Surg.—Jolin  Frod.  Xicbolls, 

MD 8  Aug.  54 

A»*i*t.Surg. — 

Blue  Facings. 

Woroester. 

Head  Quarters,  "Worcester.    [No.  67.] 

HoirORART  COLOITBL. 

ThoraB<J  Webb,  Z>i.  JTP.  UUe 

"^  Capt.  90  F. IS  Mar.  70 

Lr.CoLoyst  CoHiCAiroAHX. 
Thomas  C.  N.Norbury,^  DJi. 

JF,  late  Capt.  6  Dr.  Qd$,  15  Mar.  70 
Majobs. 
CharloA    Sidney  Hawkins, 
.  DL.JP.Bon.Lt.Colonel...xsJviV  Sg 
Mart  indale  Edwin  Vale.DI/. 

JF 31  July  7a 

CAnAIVB. 

Bichard  John  Grifflths,  DL. 

.  JP xoAug.58 

Wm.  Parker  Howell,   late 

'   Entign  8  F.  Mon.Major  ...30  Aug.  59 

^omas  Lyford  Champion  ax  June  61 

John  Edwm  Winnall 4  Jtine64 

John  Barber,  J^/' x3Jxme65 

Aug.  Talbot  Hanoockfl,  jT.t.  z6  May  66 

Henry  Edward  Vale  22  May  68 

Charles  Edward  Davis 4  June  69 

Bichard  Preacott  Docio,  late 

Cajii.  B.  Engineere  a  Apr.  70 

William  Henry  Allsopp,p.«.  4  June  70 

Theodore  King 15  May  7a 

Thomas  Shedaon,in«<ft(ctor 

^  ^Mueketrjffp.a 31  July  7a 

LiBUXXXAXTS. 

Henry  ChoUingworth 18  Ang,6g 

JphnThackwell  xi  Jan.  70 

Herbert  W.  Dom^nlo,  p.  •....23  Feb.  70 

Owen  Charles:  Wal cot i«  May  70 

fiidiioy  B.  R.  Hawkins  a  Jan,  71 

John  S.  Kersteman,  p.e.  ...  3  Jan.  71 
AbnKl  WinsmoTO  Hooper... 27  Feb.  71 
iBdwafd'Hugh  Bearcroft  ...17  Mar.  fj 

John  8.  Wainwright 16  Apr.. 71 

€terald  Q.  Elrington  ...^ f9  Apr.  71 

Geo.  CapelR.C^FeBWick..  f^  Junex? 

Ohaa.  L.  A,.Skinn»  .» .fj  Oct.  4i 

Bliaa  JobaWebb ....^5  Mi>r.  jg 


AdJt.  4r  Cbp/.— Wm.  Charlea 

HllL{a<«Cb^.  36!^.  as  Mar.  68 

Qr^agUr.-- 

Sniy.— Goorgo  £dwin  Hyde  4  Mar.  67 

Auiet. Svrg.—R.  G.  Bodd  ...  7  May  67 

BofT  Facings. 


East  York. 

"  White  Jloee  <^  York:*    [No.  xaj 
Head  Quarters,  Biaverley. 
HoiroBABr  Colow^l. 
G«o.  Hamilton  Thompson, 
JDZ.  late  Lieut,  i  Dr.  Ode.  xo  May  71 
Lt.Coloxbl. 
Wm.  Henry  Grimston,*  late 

Capt.  13  F.  J.P. ,...to  May  73 

•    Majobs. 
Charles  Telford,  JP.,  p.e.  ...x6  Apr.  73 
Wm.  Cha.  Ellis,  lole  Capt. 

Madrae  Infantry,  p.* 7  June  73 

.CiPTAXirs. 

George  Agers  Nesfleld 28  Mar.  70 

JohuM'Greery za  June  72 

Edward  Barry  Broadlcy  ...X2  June  72 

Bernard  Byrne 7  June  73 

Hy.lePatourel./a/^i^.TePl  a  July  73 
HcnrvLeeke,»  Capt.k.p.-joF.vj  Aug.  73 
David  S.  D.  Johnstone,  dp- 

tain,  h.p.  xoo  J*. xa  Nov.  73 

W.H.Iremonger.^<«Z<.3aF.z2  Nov.  73 

LlBrTB^rAHTS. 

George  Duncombe  16  Nov.  71 

Arthur  H.  Saltmarshe  16  Nov.  7X 

Arthur  Abney  Sandys.  p.e.  16  Feb.  7a 

Frederick  Reynard,  p.e 15  May  72 

Arthur  John  Adams  x  Feb.  73 

S0B  LXBVTSKAyTS. 

Ralph  G.  L.  Rees-Webbe  ...z6  Aug.  73 

L.  St.  John  Brodrick xx  Feb.  73 

Adit.  ^  Copt.— John  Edward 

Brodhurst,Ya<0  Capt.  4  Dr. 

Ode,  ...ax  Feb.  63 

Faymaeter. — John  William 

P.  Sandwith,  late   Capt. 

Bombay  Arnty 15  Nov.  55 

Qr.  Ifdueer.— James  Sisfion 

Cooper X  Mar.  64 

Suryeon.  —  William  Harris 

Rtretton  * 5  Oct,  7a 

Aeeiet.  Svry. — 

Bnff  Facings. 


The  Uortli  York. 

{^yiee.)    [No.aa.J      . 
Be»d  Quarters,  Richmond. 

BOVOBABT  CotOlTBL. 

Hamlet  Cooto  Wade,   CS. 

Man.  Colonel!  Brevet  Colo- 

nel,  lateqfi^F,  ..,,„. 17  Dea  7J 

Lt.Go.voivsl  GoxMANnAfrt. 
Charles    Hcnnr    Dowker,^ 

laU  Capt.  f.  F.    , 10  Dea  73 

.  .^AJQBS, 

Chas.  Sidney  Bradley,  p.e.  30  Mar.  7a 

Robert  Greorge  Hopkinson  xo  Dec.  73 

Caftaixb. 

John  Hutton 9  Nov.  69 

Luke  Hall  Kirb^ a8  Jan.  70 

John  George  Swan 27  Jufy'70 

MatthewBowser  DoddB,p.«.x7  July  72 
Joseph  John  Chapman,  p.«'.x7  July  7a 
Jaiixe8Wn.'BiohardBon.p.«.x7  Jiilj  72 

LlBUTBHAVTB. 

Robt.  Hutto'n 'Squire 16  Feb.  69 

Philip  Arthur  Bentley  22  May  7X 

Walter  G.  Strickland,  p.«....23  June  71 

Dugald  Stewart  Miller 26  Apr.  73 

Adolphus  H.  W.  Lawson  ...a6  Apr.  73 
Adit.  Ar  Oxpf  .-Dugald  Stewart 

Miller,  lafe  Caht.  7F. 30  Mv.  55 

Qr.  Maeter. — John  Smurth- 

waite 30  Oct,  6a 

Air^«oM.<i^-£dward  Tweddell 

Atkinson 5  Jan.  56 

.<lMM^.£FKf^.-^Thos.Carter...  a  June  73 
Blapk  Faoings. 


..       let  West  York. 

{Bi/lse.)    [No.  5.3 
liT.CoiieKVL  OomiAirDAin. 
/iln.  Aitken,  later  Capt.  77  .F. 
'  Men.  Colonsl  ^ „ zo  1^  7s 

■  Die 


Majobi. 

Edward  HoBavft s  ^-  *> 

__  Cavxasvb. 

Wm.   Walk«»  Jiom.MaJor, 

p.  e.  JF,  x9  Aag.sT 

Jamea  Lees  Harwar,  Mom. 

Major  .^ xa  JooesS 

John  lAmbert  Beid,  Inel. 

ofUueketry:  Uom,  M^ee-  xs  Apr.  U 
Bichard  Hewley  Graham, 

Mon,  Major ,.,....11  A|>r.  iz 

Thomas  Atchin  Andms 24  Apr.  6:> 

Theodore   Henry  Skinner* 

UUe  Lieut,  8  F.p.e ^5  Feb.  y 

Richard  Francis  Crokcr  ...  iMsr.:? 
Loftua  Henry  Martin,  late 

Lieut.  69  F.    24lUr.7» 

Matthew     Fanning,     late 

Major  a7  JP.    13  Apr.  71 

Win.  fiharp  WaiUunan^p.*.  a  Jalj  :3 

Lncms-AJTTs. 
Mathew  Amcotts  Wilson  ...16  Dec  r> 
Harrv  Winton  Holden,  pu  a.  9  Vsx.  ;i 

Charles  Horefall  Bill 11  Apr.  71 

Fred.  Charles  Schooles xi  X]c.  71 

John  Nugent  Oosbey 13  Apr.  71 

Thoa.  B.  B.  Broadbent 33  Oct  71 

Charles  Joseph  Tyua a6  Ftl:,  r. 

Sun  IiiarmAns. 
John  Hemsley  Hunt 31  Dec  7: 

Adil,  4r  Gapt. — Philip  Geo. 
Hewett,"  UUe  Capt.  ao  I'.  X3  Oct.  4 

Qr.  Maeter.— Hejoy  Pang- 
bourn,  late  ofs^  P. 10  Septti 

iSaroMMi.— Hezuy  Muscroft    6  ^vt.  55 

Aeetet.  ^vrff.— Charlea  Grab- 


ham, 


"&: 


Black  Fadmgs. 


..X7  Apr-  ^ 


2nd  West  York. 

(Light  Iftfemiry.)      [No.  sx] 
Head  Qoortara.  York. 

"MedUtmmeau,- 
UovoBAmv  Co&ovau 
HfinryVanStrMibenxoe.I>X. 
JF.  kUe^i^Lt.  Jhmge..ja4  Sept? 
.    LT.Cou>raL  OomiAgDABT. 
Wm.  Hall  WiUdnflom ai  Jul  74 

ICAJbss. 
Geo.  J.  Haj,p.t.  J}L.  JF...as  May  7= 

CAPT^nrs. 

JohnRickaby iiApr.f^ 

Biohatd  Chaplin.  laU  Lieal. 

sDr.  Ode ixApii 

Fra.  Gerald  Leas,  JF,  tate 

Lieut,  9$  F. 6Feb.!c 

Arthur  Barff,  p.  e la  Apr. :: 

Albert  WfUiam  Btffl  Barnes  10  AngM 
Nathaniel    Henry  Lumley 

Hodgson,  lette Lt.SsF.  ...  3  Xp.  p 
Albert  Charles  Wood,  laU 

Capt,  8  Mueem* a6Xor.:^ 

John  Cherry  Gale,  Inet,  ef 

MuMketry,j»,»^...„ _..  sJ^t-j 

Charles  FrancisDashwood, 

l<Ue  Ceatt.  ^  F. 89Jiiaa7. 

John  Bobert  Texmant,  p.e. . .  iS  Bbt.  :. 

LnrrsvAim. 
Thos.  T.  8.  Metcalfb,p.*.  ...iS  Apr-  r- 
Wm.Botfeomley  Jackson  j».«.37  E<?c:' 

William  Bdw.  Oates 27  Sep:  - 

John  Arthar  Swaiiie,p.'....  9  Hb^-  '^■ 

Charles  Hordern €Umt.'. 

JohnTAnaon    6Ka.'.r^ 

GeofliOT  G.  Tennaat 9  Mir-  7- 

Currer  B.  RoundeU 7  ^  " 

Henry  Tniffbrd ...15  Frti  -} 

Edw.  H.  LocklOT „.-.i5lI*-'  :.^ 

Bdw.  John  SmiUi 30  Apr.  7: 

Adit  4r  Capt.— Mm  Hop- 

lktf,i<2a6<M.#9il  ...  xJb»-: 
£fiify«(m.— ^Temple  Chevalier 

.™^.  a;...«.-,v.*.-..-...... «2  Apr.  rj 

Aeeitt.Saror-imnM  SMtt- 

asy,  MD. ,:t.v-.a4Jl^n 


igitizecTby 


;v^^ 


MUiUa  Infa/nin/  of  England  and  Wales, 
3id  West  Tort 

{JAffhi  Infantry,)     \Sd.  i.] 


Hoad  Qnarters,  Donoaater. 
HoVosixT  GoLOirsL. 
Ferran  Loftns,  DL,  laU  Lt. 

Col.  qfOren.  Qd$ as  Apr.  70 

liT.COLOKXZ.  ComcAKSAirT. 
Edw.   Prothero,    DL,   laU 

Capt,  14 F,  Mon.Colontl.,.90 Mar.  55 
Majo«8. 
Thos.  John  Stannard  Mao- 
Adam,  ITon.  Zt.CoUnul  ...30  Mar.  k$ 
John  KexuiaU,  Son.  Zf.C0Z.35  May  70 

Gi.PTAnrfl. 
JohnB.ChantrellfJfoM. Jfq/or  3  June  54 
John    Henry  Manwaring, 

Hon.  Major so  Mar.  55 

FnmckeM.AIlen2<»i.Jf a/or  13  Jan.  59 
James  Bedfem  Bottomley, 

Itui.ofMu$Jcetiy  zs  Mar.  70 

Wm.  Grearea  Blake,  <  latt 

I.ieuf.  9  Lemcen 3  May  70 

Henry  William  Barlow,  late 

Copt.  R.  Engineen  80  July  70 

MichaelCnrry.Qjpf.A.jp.giP.is  Apr.  71 
George  Alfred  Raikes,  p.t...  1  June  7a 
John   Taylor  Winnington, 

laitU.  X  Dn i3  At)r.  73 

Grenfell  Todd  Naylor   ax  Feb.  73 

XiisuTsirijrxs. 
Wm.  Henry  Thomas,  p.t....  5  July  71 
£;^emont  E.  Shearbum,|).«.  7  Jnly  71 

Harry  W.  Rowden,j».» 6  Apr.  7a 

Edward  Bowen    31  July  73 

Frank  J.  de  Vie  Beamteh...  5  Feb.  73 

Sub  LixvTSVAirTS. 

JohnM.  Vincent 34  Sept.  73 

John  Edmund  Ghroom  31  Feb.  74 

Mi-  &  Cant.S<m.  Fred.  0. 

Howard,  UUs  Li.  4'  Copt, 

Coldtt.  Qdti    X7  Sept.  7x 

Pof  matter  4- CSapt-Edwaxd 

Nicholson  11  Aug.  54 

Qr.  Jftu/er.— John  Bull,  Zt.  4  Sept.  54 

5i<r^.--Lawrence  Kieman     i  May  68 

Aatut.Siity.^,  H.  Lister...  9  Oct.  67 

Green  Facings. 


4Ui  West  Tort 

Head  Quarters,  Leeds.   [No.  133.] 
LT.Ck)LoirxL  ComcxvnxvT. 
Wm.  PoUard,  DL.  JTP.  laU 
LUnt  in  F.tandlaUOapt, 
4r  AijnUiU  4  Weet  York 
MiUHa ....;:...; 34  Ang.  7X 

^  Majom. 

Thos.  StargesWalfbrd 6  Mar.  7a 

Joseph  Harttey,i>.«.I>ii, JP.  x  Jan.  73 


CAKAnri. 

Henry  Irwin x8  Ang.  60 

William  Mather   7  June  63 

Arthur  GaUaway 14  Mar.  70 

William  Wade  Maude,  p.  9.  13  May  70 
George  Philip  Fawkes,  laie  . 

Captain  83  F. 6  Feb.  71 

Chas.  G.  Gubitt,7  late  Capt. 

6a  P. 9  Apr.  7a 

Wm-  Gumming,'  late  Copt, 

48  F, 36  Feb.  73 

Geo.  Bogers,  UUe  Lt.  29  F,26  Apr.  73 

LnvTsirAVTS. 

Robert  Blayney  Irwin  33  Feb.  71 

John  Snepp  14  Mar.  71 

Wyatt  Wm.  Tumor 10  Oct.  71 

Fnmk  Leslie  Joy,  p.  $ 17  Oct.  71 

John  V.  Brabaaon  13  Nor.  71 

Donald  M.  Leith  Hay 6  Mar.  73 

Alfred  S.  Chapman,  ji.  •.  ...xs  Not.  71 

Sub  LnircBVJLKTS. 

Lavallin  G.  D*Arcy 39  Oct.  73 

Wm.  H.  Gott X4  Mar.  74 

A4jt.  4-  Capt.—R.  H.  Atkin- 
son, Li.  14  F. a  Dec.  71 

Fa3fmaater.--Qeo.  CRime8...x5  Jnne53 

Qr.  Matter.— JoYm  Kendall, 
late  of  Si  F.    i  Sept.  56 

5«f^.— Joahualngham  Ikin  i  Mar.  54 

.<l«9w^^Mr^.— James  Walker  8  Feb.  71 
White  Facings. 


460 


LlBUTBVJLBTfl. 

Harry  St.  John  Jowers 7  Aug.  71 

Fred.  H.  Broadbent 5  Feb.  73 


5th  West  York, 

Head  Quarters,  Knaresboro*.  [No.  4.] 

Lt.Oolokbi.  CouMJOxjiAsr. 
Robert  Gttnter,^  late  Capt, 

4  Dr.  Ode sSMar.  7X 

Majobs. 

John  Whitaore- Allen i  May  68 

Uenry  Stratton  Bates,*  UUe 

Captain  8  Hneeare 38  Jime73 

GAm.nrB. 

Lawrence  Winiams a6  Aug.  6x 

Wm.  Edwin  Cadman 36  Nov.  61 

Charles  Podmore x6  Apr.  64 

Wm.  Wright  Hoole,j).«.     ...18  Apr.  66 

Bei\}.  Thomas  Gasson 30  Apr.  66 

Fra.  John  Oathwaite,  p.e.  16  May  68 
Frederick  Heniy  Seymour  5  Feb.  73 

John  GibbSf  Or«. 3  July  73 

Albert   GybiMn-Spilsbuxy, 

«,*.,  Inti.  ofMneketrf   ...  a  July  73 
TTliok  John  B.  de  Burgh,  v.*.  4  Ang.  73 

William  Peel  Nash aS  Nov.  71 

Thos.  Lionel  BTadshaw,j».«.x7  P®^>  7* 

Thomas  Edward  Bland 3x  Mar.  73 

Fred.  B.  Briggs  6  Apr.  7a 


Sub  LiBiTTBirurzs. 

Reg.  Hope  Parkinson  4  Aug.  73 

Fred.  H.  St  John  Barker  a8  Feb.  74 

Philip  Fonnetreau   38  Feb.  74 

Adit.4-Otpt.^nen.  Balguy,* 
taU  Capt.  4  F.   15  Apr.  56 

Qr.   Matter.  —  Capt.   John 
Chas.  Croker,w>  k.p.6F.ii  Oct.  57 

Suryeon.^ThoB.  Mills  Beau- 
mont  17  Sept.  57 

Aeeiet.  Swy.—Vfm.  Bnlmer  x  Sept.  55 
Buff  Facings. 


6tli  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Halifax.    [No.  X34.] 

Lt.G0]X>VEL  CoiCMABnAKT. 

Robert  Stanafeld,  JP.  Lt. 
h.p.  QoF. 26  Mar.  7a 

Majobs. 
Fred.  J.  Bayly,  Zate  qf  91  F, 
Son.  Lt.CoUmel 37  May  54 

CAFTAniS. 

Henry  Fox  Davis   13  July  60 

Robert  Edw.  W.  Gamham  .aa  Jan.  61 
Richard  Croker,  late  Lt.  3 

X>r.  Qdt 10  Oct.  62 

Fra.     Charteris    Wemyss, 

Oent.  at  Armt   30  July  63 

George  Stanafeld,  JP 19  Dec.  63 

Edward  Curteis  Bond  37  July  70 

Geo.  Walters  Daubeny 8  Apr.  72 

Robert  Stansfeld  Birkbeck  8  Apr.  73 
John  G.  K.  Wamefbrd,  0.0.3X  J^  7a 
Wm.Malcolm.f<rf«X<.xoJ'., 

Intt.  ofMutketrjf xi  Feb.  74 

LiBtTTBVAjrTS. 

Walter  Alcook X9  Mar.  70 

John  B.  E.  Stansfeld 30  Sept.  70 

Fercival  Fred.  Beaumottt...38  Dec.  70 

Walter  G.  B.  Galverley 34  Mar.  71 

James  A.  deOastro x  June  7a 

Chas.  Edw.  R.  Walker 34  July  73 

Geo.  M.  Bannden  x8  Sept.  7a 

Sub  Libutsvavts. 
Gerald  Stovell x8  June  73 

Adit.  #■  Capi.—Wm.  Henry 

Spencer,  Me  Capt.  sF....  3  Jan.  65 
S'ter^r.— Lawrence  Bramlcy  25  Apr.  54 
Attttt.  Sury. — JohnHodgson 

Wright 33  Mar.  63 

Sky  Blue  Fadngs. 


Militia   Infantry  of  Scotland. 


The  Eoyal   Aberdeenshire 
Highlanders. 

"Si.Andrew,"  Ifemomeimpunelaeettit. 
Head  Quarters,  Aberdeen.  [No.  89.] 

HOBOBABT  OOLOITBL. 

Qfineral  S.B.S.  the  Frinee 
of  Wales,  Ka.  KT.  KF, 
&CB.  0C8I, TO  Nov.  73 

Lr.GoLoirBii  OoiCKJjroAirT. 
Thomas  Izmes,  JP. 5  Deo.  70 

Majobs. 

John  Turner 33  Dec.  70 

Bobert  Macfarfane 6  Sopt*73 

Gaptaivs. 

Robert  CJWBpbeJl ...iaa  Apr.  69 

Charles  Leith  Hay « 9  July  63 

W9i.Schen)cG^;bert;^.«...,  7f^6S 


John  Alex.  Man,^ 'Jit«frKetor 

qf  MutketajtPt  t xx  June  70 

Charles  Hunter ao  July  70 

Lord  Inverurie x6  Aug.  73 

.LlBFtXirAllTS. 

James  Davidson 5June7x 

Geo.  Cosmo .AbQrcromby...x8  July  71 
Walter  Colquhoun  Boyd  ...  6  Sept.  71 

John  Henry  Udny 13  Oct.  7X 

John  Turner 18  Sept.  73 

Alex.  D.  Fraser  x4Deo.  72 

.  StTB  LXBVTBlTAirTS. 

jEToif.  Arthur  Hay 3  Dec.  73 

Wm*  Disney  Innes 3x  Jan.  74 

Adit.  4r  0»pf.— Arch.  Geo. 

Keen»  late  Lt.  63  F.    i  Feb.  6a 

Qr.  2tf*«.— Alex.  Hutcheon, 

UOe  of  no,  F.    ...: 26  Feb.  55 

»«iy;— Geo.  MoHsdn;  MJy.-is  Feb.  s8 
.i#m<.5«w.— Chas-Mxtchell 

Macqulbbah  ..'. ^19  Feb.  64 


The  Prinoe   Begent's  Eoyal 
Ayr.  and  Wigtown. 

Head  Quarters,  Ayr.    [No.  xx5.] 

HoirOBABT  GOLOBBL. 

FigU  Son.  Sir  Jas.  Fergus- 
fiau^t.^lateCapt.Qr.  Gdt.26  Mar.  73 

Lr.CoLoiriL  ComcAvnAvr. 
A.P..  Sari  of  GaUoway,  laie 
Capt,  F.  Sorte  Qdt.,  p.t.  xa  Apr.  73 
.Majobs. 
V^  Sir  Wm,  James  Mont- 
Gimingluune,  Bt, 


Maj^r,h^:jB!i^UJBr.jk.p'.y>  Apr.  73 
AlexaScider  M*Lachlan,  p.t.  xo  Dec.  73 

_  r  Gaptaiks. 

BJoberf  Orr  Crichton,  Son. 

v^i^w*  x8  Mar.  61 

O^omas  Riddell  Carre,  p.t., 

Intt.  fffMuiMry xs  Jan.  62 

Charte■l^a|xyaBple,J^«:.>....  7  J«ae6a 
I  X  2 


461 

David  Dandas  Whigbam  ...90  June  66 
Robert  Mitchell  Campbell, 

late  Lt.  R.  Engineers  26  Feb.  67 

John  Dixon  A.  Clark,  p.*....  5  Apr.  71 
Herbert  Eust.  Maxwell,  ji.«.  34  June  71 
Wm.  Hugh  Campbell,  j>.«.  19  June  7a 
Ja8.Fra.Dalr7mpleHayj}.«.x6  Aug.  73 
John  M.  MatMe Morton,  p.s,i^  Jan.  74 

LuunirAVTS. 
Stair  H.  J.  Stewart,  p.t.   ...  8  June  71 

Wm.  Maitland 9  Aug.  71 

James  M'HaflEle   24001.  71 

Fra.  Dykes  Walker 18  Jan.  7a 

David  Hunter  Blair  3  Aug.  73 

Alex.  Bell  Gemmell  17  Aug.  7a 

Bud  LiBurKXiiKTS. 
Charles  O.  Buchanan   za  Nov.  73 

Adje,  4-  Cop^.— Charles   S. 

M' Alester,*  UUe  Copt,  45  JP. i a  Jan.  67 
Qr.  Ifr.— Wm.  Weir,  tefe 

ofB.  Art 34  Mar.  55 

Surgeon.— Z^va!&&  Montgo- 

merle  35  Mar.  59 

AM»%9i.Surg.—J>wM.  Wield, 

JfZ> 44  Jan.  59 

Blue  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  Scotland, 

CAni.urs. 
John  Dayid  Bnchanan  Haj» 

Mon.  Mtuor  la  Apr.  53 

James  Craig 7  June  69 

Douglas  Drummond  Dick, 

laieLt.QgP.    31  Mar.  70 

Sir  Jas.  Liston  Foulis,  Bari. 

late  En§.  x6  F.  aa  Nor.  70 

Alexander  Wood  lnglis,p.t.a9  Nov.  73 
Wm.  H.  A.  GhriBUe-MlUerag  Nor.  73 

LiBuniTAirTfl. 
North  More  Nisbett,  p.$. ...  6  Mar.  71 
Jas.  H.  Scott  Douglas  99  Feb.  7a 

81m  LixvrxirurTfl. 
Charles  Gray  Robertson  ...33  July  73 
Wm.  Ghray  Campbell xz  Feb.  74 

Adii.  &  Capt.—'Bxibert  Chas. 

Duogeon,  laU  Id.  z  F.  ...zx  Not.  69 
Qr.Jfr.— Chas.  McDonald, 

lattqfjaF.   33  Jan.  55 

5»ry.-— Peter  Home  Mao-- 

laren.lfl>. Z3  July  69 

.iMw^.iSwrff.— RobertLucas, 

MB 13  July  69 

Bine  Facings. 


Dumfries,  BozbTirgli,  Eiroud- 
brighti  and  Selldrk. 

{Tke  SeotiiMk  JBordfre,)    [No.  8z.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dumfries. 

Lt.Colokbl  ComcAirniirr. 

Geo.  Gu8.  Walker,  p. ».  JF,  xs  Mar.  73 

Majous. 
Walter  Geo.F.  Johnston,  j». ».  9  May  68 
Colvin  Stewart,  JP.  p.»,   ...z6  Apr.  73 

James  HathereU^.t 7  June  60 

Morden  Carthew  Yorstoun,* 
JF.  late  Li.  Madrat  SUif 

Corm.p.i. 13  Jmid6z 

Benj.ThoB.  G.Ander8on,j9.«.zo  July  67 

Steuart  Gladstone  z8  May  68 

William  Macalpine  Leny...za  Aug.  68 

William  M'NeiiUe,  p.*. 9x  May  69 

Archibald  Hume,«.t. 16  Apr.  73 

Ja8.K.Maxwell  Withamj».«. 
Instruator^MtiMktirjf  ...34  Sept. 73 

LnvrBVAXTS. 
Robert  William  Bwart,  j».«.ao  May  69 
John  Brown  Kennedy,  p.s.  ao  May  69 
Alex.  C.  S.  M.  Dunlop,ii.«.  15  Feb.  71 
£dw.  H.  M.  ElUot  3x  May  73 

SvB  IiuimirA.NTS. 

Arch.  0.  Fergusson  4  Aug.  73 

A.  M.  Carthew-Yoistoun  ...19  Aug.  73 

Herbert  Irving 35  Oct.  73 

Andrew  J.  S.  Johnstone  ...99  Oct.  73 

Adjt.4-  Gojrf.— Herbert  John 

HilV  lot*  Capt.  70  F, X  Apr.  69 

<r .  Jfr.— Michael  Moriarty, 

laU  0/77  F. 93  July  58 

^ttiyMw.— William  Scott  ...  6  May  65 

A.  i§.--Wm.  S.  Kerr,  irD....98  Uar.  67 

Yellow  Faoings. 


The   Edinbniffli,  or  Qaeen's 
Begiment  of  idglit  In&ntry. 

Head  Quarters,  Dalkeitlu  C^o,  196,2 

Oounnii. 

TheDaltf  o/BiioeleaohJtQ^. 

Aid0  d*  Camp  to  tk»  Qimmi  6  Jaau  49 

LbOounnft. 

Sir  Arch.  Hops,  Bmrt,  JF.t 

Manormrjf  a>foiMl..,........«a8  V^b«  56 

Majob, 

SchombergHSDxytJCsrfsii 
tf  Lothiaii>^.^.H«t»i».i»^i3  J«M  68 


InyemesBi  Banff,  Moray,  and 

Bairn. 

{mghland  Light  Ii^aniry.)    [No.  76.] 

Head  Quarters,  Inremess., 

Lt.Oolovbx.  OoicKjjrBA2n. 
So»,  Simon  Fraser xo  Deo.  55 

Majobs. 

Wm.  Meyriok  Bankes 38  May  73 

John  Maodonald 11  Veh.  74 

CjLnAin. 

Georffe  Meakin 33  Mar.  66 

Donud  Chaiies  Cameron  ...34  May  69 

Neil  Steuart 6  j!ine7z 

Hugh  F.  A.   Brodie,  laU 

Lt.  SovalArtUUr^ 13  Nor.  71 

Campbell  Macp.  Campbell,  x  Jnns  7a 
Alex.  iB.  Mackintosh  3z  Deo.  73 


Cakazvs. 
Dayid  Wm.  Msdiie.  /ssinte- 

torafMrnsktirf 16  May  (i 

John  Binnie  Mackensie,  imte 

Capt.  I  F.    zz  Apr.  67 

Geo.  Johnson  Goealing,*  jm-zz  May  t? 

Charles  Hojie  Yere xs  May  t^ 

Henry  Bdward  Poole,  lale 

Li.  47  JP. 33  Mar.  p 

CharlesWyndham,la<e  Capt, 

Turkish Conting«nt,p.».  ...36 Maj  7: 
Arthur    Bampton    Donni- 

thome.lai€U.x7Lamcpa,  36  Jnae  ;t 
John  Wild  Thackeray,  laU 

Lt.  AX  F. z8  Sept 72 

Wm.  Chas.  Chitty  Brskine, 

late  Lt.  54  !•.,/».#. 30  Apr.  75 

Richard  R.  Pattenon,j».«....3z  Dec.  7 

LXBUZBVAJm. 

Wm.  Fred.  Story aS  Feb.  71 

Henry  Donald  BosBeter,f».«.35  Star  7: 

Alexander  Sprott   4  S«pL*: 

Robert  Poole  Hooper,  p.  s.  ao  Dec  71 

Thomas  Williamson  a4  Feb  7: 

John  Lamb  xa  June  71 


SXTB  LiXUTXVAVTS, 

Moore  T^Iee 3  Dec  73 

Adji.  4r  Capt,^Ax&X!ar  Aug. 

liongmore,  late  Cmi.  36  F.  9  Au^ .  f; 
&(fy.— Walt.WalkerX6nnox3s  Jan.  <; 
AstU.aars.—J.  S.  MarafaaU  8  Jolj  u 
Blue  Facixigs. 


LninenrAviB* 

Charles  D^ !!!!....!!!.*.!  6 

Geo.  Haggarth  Rainy  . 

Walter  Cook  DuiT  z3 

GardenAle?E.  DufT 13 

Robert  Wm.  P.  Lodwlok  ...97 

C.  Shaw zi 

Chas.  Wm.  F.  ^^rtler 38 

Geo.  Ross  M'Kessack  5 

Son.  Ronald  A.  Maodonalda3 

Robert  A.  Grant 14 

Wm.  B.  Fossett 31 


July  7Z 
Nov.  7z 
Nor.  7x 
Feb.  7a 
Apr.  7a 
Aug.  7a 
Oct.  73 
Nov.  7  a 
}J»y  73 
May  73 


Bra  liU  BTlVAVn. 

Charles  Jamss  Merry  tz  Feb.  74 

John  G.  Inglis 14  Mar.  74 

Harold  C.  Haabury  z8  Mar.  74 

AS^'t  ^  Oapi.^Wm.  Donald- 
son, late  Soata  JW.  Odt....a4  Ifiar.  57 

pBjrwsifir.— Geo.  Ferguson 
Maitland xx  Apr.  SS 

Anv.— James  Bdward,  JCD.  3  Jons  68 

AsnBtami  Ai«y«M.— Dnnoan 

M'Fadyen a  May  73 

Qreen  Faoings. ' 


Ist  Boyal  Lanark. 

Head  Quarters,  HamfttoiL  [No.  74.3 

Lf.Coiovn.  OomriBHAWT. 
James  Daridsoii, JToa.  CW., 

UOa  Capt,  6  Dta aa  lUst,  6g 

Hajob«, 

wmtani  Iffarshan  Ooctoaae, 

Mam.  U.Ootama aa  ICtf.  69 

HmJH  la  Qii«8«  WiUMi^  Apr.  79 


2nd  Bojal  Lanark. 

Head  Quarten,  Lajaaik.    [N0.7&] 
liX.CotoBm  GomcuniBT: 
D.  C.  R.  Garrick  Boohanas, 
DX.  JF.,  laU  Car,  a  Dn.; 
Man.  Oolonal ......39  Nor.  54 

MiUXOBS. 

George  Aug.  Alston a4  Apr.  (j 

Laurence    Wm.    ICaxweO 

Loctkhartk  taU  Capt.  93  F.  7  jBBe:^ 
Cktrxxxn. 
AEr  John  Floyd,  Bi.  laU  OapL 

l\F.  s  Man.  Mt^ao'   .^ 36  Aiu?.  5> 

Jas.0.  RobertBon,  Ham.M^.xx  Ftb.  6» 
Robert  FoUock,  JaBCrM^orof 

Mnskatra  ;  Mom.  M^  ^.*t  Apr.  6> 

Hector  B.li'NeiU x8  lUj  ei 

Ed.J.Cliiford,JZaa.JKv.  |kB.x6  May  f» 
William  Bznith  Dixon,  JF.x^  Mir  U 

George  M'Oall,>.«. a6  ivasd 

Arch.  Hyndman  Steiii,  «rP.  3x  Oct.  (9 
Jamea  Cnnn,  lata  Cormat  4 

JTawMRV,  •.«. 34  Jb£«7i 

John  Mappherson  x6HBr.7z 

TAMVTMMAJnm. 

Arthur  Hen.  OouTteuvy.^.B ^4  Msr.  71 
Gavin  Steel,  ^.b.     ...... ......X4  Apr.  7^ 

James  Towers-Clark Z9  Jnlj  7^ 

M.  W.  A.  T.  Carmiehael  ...zz  Abjt-  r^ 

Gilbert  Alex.  Pagan ^.x7  Nor.  71 

John  Thomas 5  Apr.  73 

SvB  LanmvAnB. 
Michael  R.  G.  Boohaaan  ...30  JbIj  73 

Wm.  J.  8.  Btoail y»  Jb^  73 

Edw.  W.  D.  Ward .xz  rtb.  ?« 

Adii.^Oapt,^Wtmaeia    W. 

Johnstona,  fate  Oaft.  97  F.xt  Jan.  55 
pBysMiter.— Jamas  M'Qra- 

gor  Hamilton x  Apr.  ^ 

Qr.Mmatar.'^tMA.  Brown...zo  8ept.5^ 
ftwy-Alc«JCaxw>n  Ailamsx?  A|ir.  ej 

BtaAradnga. 


Boyal  ParUi. 

(BIHm.)    [No.  86.] 

Hsad  Qnarten,  BBrth. 

HovoaABT  Oomnna. 

Ar  Tkos.  MonerioCDi,  AarA, 

laULiamLaemiaF^Oim^SiOdL  s 

ZA.CoumxL  OoMXAaaaja 

?Uo0«a<    BtODBoaM    Mb 

M$al§m4^Zt,Qu4it.  ..^IkLi^ 

XUia. 

igitized  by  ^ 


GAKAnrs. 

Pfttriek  George  Craigie,JiM<. 

qfUutketrf ao  Feb.  63 

MaurioeFitziiiaTuioeHattonx7  June  64 

Thomas  M'Dougall 24  Apr.  68 

George  Muirhead 37  May  69 

George  Glas  Sandeman 19  June  7a 

Adam  Murraj,  p.$,     14  Mwr.  74 

LlSUTSHAim. 

Ranald  M.  Alexander, |>.«....  14  Feb.  70 
Robert  Valentine  Hagatt...a6  June 71 

Geo.  Crosble  Wylie 17  July  7a 

Arch.  F.  G.  Hay 5  Oct.  7a 

William  Naime   34  May  73 

SvB  LnvYBVAirTS. 

Wm.  F.  Middleton 24  Deo.  73 

Robert  D.  Moncreifie z8  liar.  74 

Adit.— Lord  Charles  L.  Kerr, 

late  Capt.  4a  F, 24  July  54 

Qr.irMf«r.— Alex.  Gedde8...ao  Dec.  56 
Surg.— George  Webster  Ab- 

Bolon,  Jfli. K a  Not.  54 

AmH.  Surg. — 

Scarlet  Facings. 


MUitia  Infcmtry  of  Scotland. 

Geo.Ladoyic  Hondtoun,  p.n.  15  Aug.  66 

William  Hall  Maxwell  6  June  67 

Charles  Conningham zo  Feb.  63 

Heniy  Maodowall,  0.  $ 14  July  69 

Arch.C.DrummondDick,f).«. 

Inairuetor  ofMutketry a  Mar.  71 

John  Campbell  Douglas  ...Z5  Mar.  7a 

Sub  LxBXTtBirijrTS. 

Montagu  D.Campbell  z6Aug.73 

Adjt.  4-  Oti|rf.— William  For- 
rest, loto  0/79  P.  34  Jan.  64 

Qnirocto*.— LittellusBirrell 
Barr,  laUof-jg  F. a  Oct.  56 

S'«r9.--Ja8.  Hutchison  Z9  Nov.  6z 

Auut.  Surg.— Tho,  Graham, 

M2>, zx  Jan.  67 

Blue  Facings. 


Benfrew. 

{Tke  Frinet  «tf  WaUe  Sogal  S^.) 
Head  Quarters,  Paisley.    [No.  139.] 

Lr.CoixijrBX.  Oomxaitbavx. 
Sir  Robert  J.  Millildn  Na- 
pier, Bart.  J>L,  JF.  laU 
Oaft.  79  P' 31  Mar.  S4 

Majtobs. 

Archibsld  Campbell  Camp- 
bell, UU€  Cavt.  4-  U.Ccl. 
SwU  Ftf,  oh, zq  Aug.  70 

Wm.  Cunninghame,2a<eCe^. 
Tz  Su$»ar9   xo  Dec.  73 

Capvaibs. 
Rob.  W.  Young,  .ffo*.  Ift^forsx  Jan.  57 

Alex.  Boyd 3Z  May  6a 

Hemry  Barzay  Dunlop  3Z  Jan.  63 

Hennc[ues  Melhado,  p. «.  ...  4  June  63 
Robert  Anderson,'  latt  Li. 

37  J'. 18  July  68 

£dw.  Lamboume  M'Dongal  4  Ju^  70 


Bosa,  OaitlmesSi  SntheTland, 
and  Oromarty. 

(2^  Highland  BiJU  MilUia.)  [No.  96.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dingwall. 
Ia.Colobbl  CoincA2r]>Axra. 
George  Wm.  Holmes  Ross, 
DL.JF,   laU  Li.   93  F.; 

San.  Col<mel,p.$. zx  Feb.  56 

Majoss. 
Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Ft. 

P^ S^pr.  70 

Alex.  C.  Macleay,j».« zaDec.  70 

Captadts. 
BoderidcGroganMackensie, 

laU  Comet  z6  Lancm'B,p.$.26  Dec  66 

Hugh  Murray,  p.» aa  Mar.  67 

Hugh  Law  Eose.i  DX.  JF. 

lat«Li.RogalMarkuttp.9.  5  Apr.  70 

Hector  Munro,  p.« 31  Jan.  71 

Joseph  Chas.  Boss  GroTC,* 

late  Captain  4a  F. az  June  7Z 

Colin  Mackensie,  late  Capt. 

78  F zx  June  73 

LlBUrBBABTS. 

Neil  Farquhar  Scobie,  j».«.   17  Dec.  70 

Binny  Douglas,  j>.« 17  Deo.  70 

Sinclair    Mellor    Searight 

Madeay,  p.  e zz  Mar.  71 

Doxiald  G.  M.  Fowler,  p.9.   a8  Mar.  7Z 
FiieoiM/ Tarbat  5  Oct.  7a 

Sub  LnvTBiTAirTs. 
Hftnry  Wright Z4  Jan.  74 


462 

A^i.  4r  Cog/.— Thoe.    Mac- 

kensie,  Capt.  78  F.  a?  May  7a 

Fagmkaeter.-Alex.  Macken- 

lie,  JF.  late  Capt.  25  J''....zz  Apr.  55 
Qr.Maeter.—Rngh  Lindsay 

Maclennan 5  Feb.  6z 

Atrff^—Wm.Ord  Mackenzie, 

MD.  DL.    JF.    Deputy 

Insp.  Gen.  h.p 4  Jnne73 

Aeeiet.  Surg.—Jo^  C(nrbett  6  May  69 
Black  Facings. 


Stirling,  Dumbarton,  Olack- 
mannan,  and  Emross. 

(  The  highland  Borderere  Light  In- 

fantrg.) 
Head  Quarters,  Stirling.  [No.  90.] 

HOVOBAXT  COLOHBL. 

James,  Dvke  of  Moixtrose, 
Jrr.  zaOct.  27 

IiX.CoU>yBL  ConCAlTDABT. 

John  Findlay,  DL.  JF a6  Apr.  7Z 

Majobs. 
James  Colquhoun,2a/«  Capt. 

4  Dr.  Gde 23  Feb.  71 

i9ir  Alex.  Muir  Mackensie, 

Bart.,  late  Captain  78  JP....a6  Apr.  71 
Captatbs. 
Bdwin  Grogan,  late  Li.  6  F., 

Son.Mtoor Z7  May  6a 

Edgeworth  Horrocks 8  June  63 

Thomas  Macdonald  Parry  8  Oct.  68 
Bobert  William  CuUen,  Jm<. 

cfMnMrg 6  Apr.  70 

A.H  ,  Lord  Balfour  qf  BuT' 

leigh,p.$ zoAng.  7a 

LiXVTXirAVTB. 

Herbert  R.  Alexander,  p.*.zo  Feb.  68 
Lord    Douglas    Beresford 

Malise  Bonald  Graham... aa  Oct.  70 

Michael  Bruce Z9  Jan.  71 

William  Orr  Ewing, p.».   ...ig  Apr.  yz 

Thos.  C.  Bobertson 3Z  May  73 

Adit.^'Capt— John  C.Craigie 

Hattett,!  lateLt.4sF.  ...  s  Dec.  67 
Qr.ir«for.— Oijrf.  Jas.  Hoi- 

lis,  h,p.  69  F. zs  Aug.  01 

^Hfy.—Charles  Gibson, JfD.23  Mar.  6a 
AeeiMt.Surg.—DaDaiaFt^dk. 

Stewart  a8  May  62 

ydlow  Facings. 


MUiUa  Infantry  of  Ireland. 


Inepeeior  General  ^  MiiiHet  to  Ireland,— Vti  Colonel  Fred.  Francis  Maude,  CB.  h.p.  3  F.  18  Oct.  67. 


Antrinii 

{The  (^ueen^t  Bogal  Ityiee.)  [No.  79.] 
Head  Quarters,  BelilMt. 

CO&OBBX.. 

The  Ifarq.  o/DonegaU,  KF. 
OCR.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
Queen,  UUe  qfy  Rneeare...  3  Apr.  41 

Wm.yemer,  late  Capt.  az  F. 

Son.Coltmel   x6May7z 

Majob. 

Edmund  Douglas  Leslie 3  June  7z 

Captaibb. 
Wm.  S.  Butson,  Hon.Major\%  Mar.  58 
Alex.  Murray,  Hon.  Maiori6  Dec.  6z 
Adolphus  Joim  S.  C.  Chi- 

ohester,  late  Id.  13  Xaii««r»3o  Sept.  65 
Alex. Moore  Armstrong,  foto 

Capt.62F.tInetAtfUu9kelrgi9  June  71 
James  Buchanan  Whitla,* 

late  Capt.  ii  F.    azMar.  7a 

Quintin  Dick  Hume,  j».t.  ...aa  Jan.  73 
Alex.  My.  Henderson,  p.e.  aa  Jan.  73 
Bdw.  Yandeleur,  UUa  Capt. 

2  Dr.  Ode. ia  Apr.  73 

Eldred  Thaa.Pottinger,*2ate 

Cope.  M.  (Bomia^  Ark...v^  July  73 

LXSmSBAITTS. 

a%r  Robert  Aug.  wm.  091* 
leton,  Bart.,  p.  «...'...'..'.....z6  Mar.  71 


Henry  Irwin  Stuart,  pa.  ...ij  May  7^ 

William  Getty  z9  May  7« 

Joseph  Chas.  Thos.  Bmithzs  June  71 

John  Alfred  Hind,ii.«.  9  Har.  7a 

Lorenzo  Alexander    17  Aug.  7a 

James  Boyle Z4  May  73 

Sub  Lixqtbbahts. 

Roger  Casement 30  Aug.  73 

Geo.  F.  Baird £9  Nov.  73 

Adji.4-  Oi^.— Fred.AuBtin,i 

late  Capt,  60  F. za  Mar.  67 

Qr.2£aeUr.—Bi  Yfm.  Chewa8  Mar.  59 

Aatty.— JohnL.Gaussen,JfI>.  5  I>«o*  54 

.i«fM.i9«iy.— Henry  Pnrdon  5  July  69 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Armagh.* 


(Light  Infantry. )     [No.  75-] 
Head  Quarters,  Annag^. 

HOBOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Hon.  Bdw.  BrowBiow,^  late 
Lt.aindCaptJSeoUFu».Qde.  7  Oct  67 
Lr.CoLOirBL  ComcAvnABT. 
WUUainCros8./atoO<ifi<.68J'. 

Uonorarg  Colonel 35  July  59 

Majobs. 
Edw.Stanl^,  late  Capt.  6a  F, 

Hon. X4\ Colonel., 4  Aug.  64 

A.B.S.JK1W  o/Gosford:.....io  July  65 


Captaibs. 
Wm.Cros8  O'Brien  Tenison, 

Hon.I£^jor x  Dec.  60 

Andrew  Craig,  Inetmeiorof 

Mueketrg 3  Apr.  68 

Charles  D.  Ingham,*  j^.f.tote 

Capt.  a8  F. ....zz  Apr.  71 

Thomas  Siinpsou,*  p.  e.  late 

Mqf'or  5a  F.    z6  Noy.  71 

Mark  Seton  Synnot.  ».«.  ...30  Mar.  72 
Cha.  Wm.  O'Brien,  late  Lt. 

7F.    30  Apr.  73 


LlBVTBBABn. 

Edw.  TiUiers  Ryan aa  Sept.  57 

Benuurd  G.  O.  Beale xx  Mar.  71 

Edward  Stanley,  j».« 22  Mar.  71 

Claude  Brownlow.  j».« 25  Mar.  71 

Charles  Stuart  Miller 30  Mar.  71 

James  B.*  Jameson,  n.e.  ...  18  May  7 t 
Geo.  Yaughan  Hamilton  ...zs  May  72 
Maxwell  A.  Close  a6Mar.  73 

Adiniani  f  CapL—CbaxlM 

rakenham«*    lata    Capt. 

zox  F: 34  July  71 

5Nfy«on.— Joseph  Marshall 

LTun 8  Dec.  54 

^«9M.5«fy.^PhfBp  Lareryaa  May  6-t 
Digiti*ze(liAwi®iag  IC 


4^3 

Oarlow. 
{syuB,)    [No.  70.] 

Head  Qnarten»  Carlow. 
lA.Coi.oirBi.  ComcAiTDijrr. 
John  H.  Keogh,  laU  Copt. 

30  F, xo  May  53 

Majobb. 
Edward  Holme  Butler  ix  June  73 

Walter  Butler 8  Jan.  67 

Gteorge  A.  Warden,  lait  Lt. 

66  f: 4  Mar.  69 

Fieroe  O'Brien  Batler.'Iate 

lA.  6oB{fU* x8  Jnne73 

Henry  Radkin  Yigon,  laU 

Captain  xoJP. 30  July  73 

JjIMVTEVAMTS, 

Charles  F.  Hume 14  Mar.  71 

Mortimer  James  Einfif X7  July  72 

Philip  H.  Bagezud  xa  Apr.  73 

Bub  LixvnvjjrTs. 

Geo.  Joeeph  MetcalT 91  Feb.  74 

Adli.4-Capi,—KeeirDB  Oeaae 
Taimer,  late  Cant.  99  Jf....Z7  Mar.  71 
•.— Sdwaid  BawBon, 

, 23  Nor.  66 

Black  i'aoings. 


Oavan. 

Head  Qnarters,  Caran.     [No.  zoz.] 

Lv.CoLovBL  GomcAjrauTT. 
Thomas,  Mar^ui*  iff  BxtLd" 

fort,  JP. 5  Deo.  54 

Majobs. 
Hardresa    L.    Saunderson, 

katCmdMFMonOd.Col.  99  Dec.  54 
QeraldBiohardDease,  !>.«....  a  May  71 

OArTAnri. 

Robert  John  Cuming 15  Mar.  58 

Edward  J.  Saunderson a  June  6a 

James  Kstt,  Jiutmctor  <(f 
JlntkHiy 17  Sept.  64 

John  B.  Lynch 93  Ju^  ^5 

Llewellyn  T.  B.  Saunder- 
son, Im  14.  zi  Mut$ar»  ...x6  Jnne7z 

Wm.  Henry  M.  Leslie,  p.;  ao  Jan.  7a 

Fred.  J.  Beresford,  p.9 x  June  7a 

Hugh  HumphreyB,<«rf*  Q^ 
IS  Su$aar§ ..z6  Apr.  73 

LXBVTBKABTfl. 

John  0.  Jones,  |).« 16  Jan.  71 

William  A.  O'Brien,  pa.  ...ja  Feb.  71 

Christopher  Harman 0  Mar.  71 

Goo.  A.  Nioolls 8  July  71 

Hon.  Denis  Lawless,  j».«.  ...  z  Nor.  71 

Sub  LiBiTTBBAvn. 
T.  Wm.  G.  Tatlow 6  Aug.  73 

Adjt.^'  Cbf^e.— Nicholas  Goe- 

selin,  Ule  Lieut.  23  F. a3  Oct.  63 

PmMwe.— James  Robinson, 

uUe  <jf  33  F. 6  Mar.  55 

Qr.jra»<«r.— Wm.Ghinnery, 

l<U«qf66F. 8  Sept. 63 

iS!Krff.--W.  Malcolmson aoJan.  56 

A9n$t.8»ty,-~Maxk  Moore...  9  Mar.  64 
Black  Facings. 


MiUHa  Infantry  of  Irelaaid, 

GiRinrs. 
George  S.   Studdert,   JF. 

Son.  Mqfor  38  Nor.  54 

John  B.  Sznyth,  Hon.  Utnor  j  May  55 
John  Westropp,  p,i.  Son. 

Major  Z7  Sept.55 

Richard  M.  Studdert,  JF. 

Son.  J£ajor   z7May6a 

Charles  Wm.StuddertrHo». 

Major,  JF.   za  Sept.  66 

Fra.We8tropp.JP,  Ja».lfa/.  4  Apr.  7X 
Robert  B.  Walton,  JF.  p.; 

Son.  Major   x  Mar.  7a 

iron.Theob.F.Butler,.rP.  ji.«.  17  July  72 
H.  M.  M.  MacMahon,  p.t.  ...aa  Jan.  73 

lilVDTBKiJnS. 

Robert  S.  Lawlor,  p. 9 ta  May  60 

Rich.  O'Neil  Creagh.  p.:  ...35  Apr.  65 

William  H.  H.  Crowe zx  Feb.  67 

JohnG.F.Y.Fit2gerald,p.«.  4  Apr.  71 

Geo.  P.  Hume  Crowe 4  Apr.  7X 

Fra.  S.  Sampson,  j>.f zx  Apr.  71 

Hamilton  Hall,  p.9 z  Mar.  73 

Geo.  F.  V.  B.  Smyth 34  July  73 

Sub  LxBUTBVAjras. 

Bdw.  H.  R.  Croflon   14  Jan.  74 

Wm.  O.  Robinson X4  Jan.  74 

Adjt.  St  Capt.— A.Y.O'Briwi, 
Capt.  60  F. a  Jan.  73 

PoyiiMu^M*.— Chas.  M.  Par- 
kinson  6  Jan.  55 

Qr.lfa«<0r.~Gooffi-eyDariesa6  Aug.  63 

Surgeon. —  Michael   Green,      \ 
MD : a4  0ct.  63 

A9ti»t.  Surff. —"Wm,  Cnlinan  5  Apr.  56 
Yellow  Facings 


Olaroi 

The  Harp  3b  Crown.  **  QuitSeparahit." 
Head  Quarters,  Bnnis.    [No.  94.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Crofton  Moore  Vandeleur, 

•^-P 30  Apr.  73 

Lt.Oolobxk. 
Wm.  Bdw.  Azmstnmg-Mao- 

BonneU.  Vice  Lieui.  JF., 

laU  qf  AuMtrian  Servieo  ...zoNor.  7z 

Majobs. 
Marcus  Faterson,  JF,  Son. 

Lt.Colontl  aa  Jan.  73 

John  O'CallMrhan.  JF.  lais 

Capi,6aFjM0nJji.Col.p.9.ti  Jons  73 


Sorth  Oork  Bifles. 

Head  Quarters,  Mallow.    [No.  zz6.] 

HOBOBABT  COLOVBL. 

XenlFermoy 27  Sept.  7Z 

Lt.Colovbl. 
Richard    Wm.    Aldworth, 

Colonel,  late  qf  J  F.  39  Got.  73 

Majobs. 
RobtD.PerzT,JP.Jr<m.iraj.  zoDeo.73 
Charles  Fx«derick  Knolles  zo  Dec.  73 

Captaivb. 
RobertAldwozih^M.Jf<i|;or, 

Wp.f za  Dec.  56 
m.Lambert  Howe,  JP.jv.t. 

Son.  Major    Z9  Jan.  59 

Hubert  Coghlan,J3os.lfq;orx  7  May  64 

PhiUp  Sidney  Dudley 8  May  66 

JEToM.  Bdw.FitzEdm.  Burke 

Roche  zz  May  69 

Noble  Wm.  Johnson 11  Dec.  71 

Douglas  Mercer   za  Apr.  73 

LlBUTBlTAirn. 

St.  Geo.  D.  Mansergh    3  Aug.  68 

Son.  James  B.Burke  Roche  zz  May  69 
Wm.  Popham  Wrixon,*  late 

Capt.  6s  F. zoMar.  71 

Standish  Hexiry  HarriBson23  May  7Z 
Richard  O.  A.  Taylor,  late 

Hue.  z  F. ...33  Jan.  7a 

Son.  Ulick  de  Rnpe  Burke 

Roche  30  Apr.  73 

Adit.4-  Oqie.— Wm.Johnaon, 

Uu  Lieut.  :mfUBria Z4  Nor.  55 

(^.  Maeter.—iohxL  W.  John- 

ston 5  Mar.  60 

5Mr^.—Tho.H.  Justice,  JCD.zs  Feb.  61 

AMut.Surg.^-ivnaai  CreaghzS  June  73 

Black  Velret  Facings. 


South  Oork. 

{lAgU  Infantry.)  [No.  87.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bandon. 

COLOVBL. 

Son.'S.  B.  Bernard ..39  Mar. 

Lt.Colovbk. 
Sir  Aug.  Rirersdale  Warren, 
Bart,,  late  Major  90  F. 6  July 

Majob. 
A.  H.  Lucas,  JF.  late  Capt. 
4SF.i  SonJ,i.Colan§l  ...zsJime 


54 


<S5 


«i 


CAPcim. 
Edm.   A.   M*"i'<i»*»"_  JF, 

San,  Major s  Apr.  ti 

Chaa.  Deane,  Son.  Meier. ..xi  JvMte 
Fras.Heard,  JP  JEZim.JKvM-  n^^^ 
Percy  B.  Bernard,  JF.pe^  EUsy  66 
James  H.  F.  Dooegan,  JP-ao  Slsr.e? 

John  R.  Newzxian,  JF. a  Msy  71 

Robi.  Holmes,  Son,  Mmer.ti  Maj  7. 
Lancelot  John  Slggell,JP.x6  Jnlj  ;} 

Richard  Nettles   a^Oct :; 

FMd,  Wzn.  Bell x;  Dec  75 

LnunvAns. 

James  B^le  BemaixL 97  JBa.^<i 

Stephen  P.  Coppinger,  i>Aa6  F«bu  be 

Fra.  Hodder  liase,  pj. xo  Hat.  :i 

Herbert  G.  Kelly,  p.a. zo  Uar.  ;i 

Thomas  Fra.  Lyona,  j».«.  ...  4  Apr.  ;i 
Andrew  Poole  Boamish  ...la  Oci.  r* 

Thomas  Hector  Baylor x60ci. ;: 

Alex.  D.  Jackson    x6  Oct. ;. 

Bub  LiBVTBVAsrrs. 

George  Lucas  y>kus:i 

Walter  Baldwin  24  6n*  ^ 

Alfted  Chas.  Donoran 14  Jszl  > 

Charles  M.  A.  Wizm  14  Har.  ;< 

Adit.  4r  Cb2»<.— HezuyLneas, 

late  Om*.  45  F. 18  Dec.  fi 

Airv.— Heziry  81orBch.lf2>.r9  Jszl  U 
AMri9t.Sur9.—Wm.  Bek^her, 

MD. aoJnljf: 

White  IVicingB. 


Donegal. 

(zoaiui,  Tke  Frince  tf  Weixf  (>n.\ 
Head  Quarten,  Lifibid. 

HoirOBA-BT  C0I1OBB&. 

Jaxoes,  JftH-^.  Hamilton as  Seri& 

LT.COI.OVX&  OoaCMAXBABT. 

Lord  Cland  Jc^in  Hamilton, 

Xote  Capt,  Or.  Ode,  19  Jul?  '■ 

Majobs. 
Jas.  Hen.  Todd-Thointon,^ 

2>£.  JF.  laU  Ompt.  40  P.; 

Sonorarf  U.Col4mel 3^P^:5 

Fras.  Stewart  Mansfldd. xo  lUy  n 

CATTAnrs. 
Solomon  Danms,  SomM^'.  8  Jas.  55 
John  Tredemiick,  San.Mmf.  6  F^  55 
Wzn.  Maekay  Kaokenne  ...33  ^^  ^' 

James  Fred.  Stewart aoAif  b 

Alex.  Nesbitt  Gillespey,  In- 

etruetor  of  Mmeketrp  xiFeb.^) 

William  Style  6Dec.  ?= 

L.  NormazL,  UUJA.x  F.,pj9.io Hay  -r 
Daniel  B.  Maturin  Baird  ..J0K14  r 
larnvrmxAJftB. 

Thos.  Benison  ...xxOctr 

Robert  Hay  Matnrin,  p.9....  3  Jvo$"- 

Wm.  Alex.  M.  Stewart 15  Jn»  = 

John  N.  Porter ja  Jan-  '> 

W.  J.  P.  Haixultan^M. » 'w- •' 

Wzn.  Rowland  M'Kay,  lat* 

Lieut.  Bs  P.,  p.» ax  Apr. :: 

Herberts.  Irwin 30 Apr- '• 

Charles  Hector  Stewarts  f^  5Uftr.;< 
Alfred  Law  Sinclair,  pjL  ..m  Mtf .  *> 

Sub  LmrcBBABVL 

William  Mackey  ... xfiJane-j 

A^t.  4r  Ccqrf.— 

Piwauuter.— Alex.  Nesbitt       _  . 

Gillenpie 3"  J»*  " 

5»fy.— Robert  Little.  MB,t^Sf^'^i 
Amet.Smrg.—ChaaAe^Baai^ 

UD ajJuBS'^s 

White  Fadsga. 


Boyal  Hortli  Boviu 

{SyUe.)   [No.  77] 
Head  Qoartezs,  Newtown  Aj^ 

Ho  VOBABT  COUWBL. 

JBbrI  4/Dufltein,ZP.  XCB...z8  Jex  r 

LT.COI.OirBL  ComiABBAW- 
John  Ciaig,  Son.  Colonel ...  s  ^P^-  •  * 
Majobs.    • 

MathewWm.  Fordo  jApr.;* 

Gawin  Wm.  Bcwaa  H»^- 


James  TraQ  HaU a  6ept.63 

Alex.  GrBoey,  p^ j«  May  71 

John  M'Canoe.p.* 19  June  79 

SamaelKJennedyGowan«p.j.X4  Jvn*  74 

Henry  P.  Gordon 14  Jon.  74 

Bobert    Fred.    Ward.   fa«« 

Sojfallfavsf ax  Jan.  74 

IjixirrxKASTS. 

llob«rt  Kennedy 37  Har.  71 

John  Harrison,  f).» 27  Mar.  71 

Amyatt  Wm.  Anketell,i).«...37  Mar.  71 

Wm.  Morrison 4  Jan.  72 

Wm.  Barron  Stanton,   p^ 

In^t.  <if  MuBkHtjf .  4  Jan.  73 

Wm. JohnJ.Kir1cpiitriokj).«.  x  Jnne  7a 

Henry  H.  Hi^^infion ao  July  7a 

Roberto.  S.Crawford 6Nov.7a 

Graves  Thompson  .-.., xa  Apr.  73 

SiTB  LmTTBarAVTB. 

Daniel  L.  Delocherois  .33  July  73 

Aiji.  4-  Copt.— Geo.  Rowan 

Hamilton,  Lt.  k.p.  8  .F...  4  Sept.  71 
<2r.    Mofi^r.—Capt.   Jamee 

Mexizies,  h.  9.  JDepoi  Bait.  7  Feb.  65 
Surgeon. — Hiff>m.r<^  F^^T"?  1  tr"" 

Cross as  Feb.  7X 

Attitt,  Surg. — 

Scarlet  Fadnfcs. 


Boyal  Soiith  Down. 

{Ught  Ii\faHtt^.)    [No.xxa.] 
Head  Quarters,  I)ownpatxiok. 

Ii».  Colo vzx.  CoxHjjrnijn. 
William   Brownlow  Forde, 
laU    of  67  F.^  JP.  BL.  ; 
Sfmorarjf  CoUnul .......14  Nor.  54 

'HAJOSBt  -      - 

Thomas  Waxing x6  Bept.66 

CAVTAnri. 
AndrewVe8^Davoren,i>.«.x3  Apr.  58 
«.  Geo.  Fox  Grant,  late  Oipi. 

62  JP.  Ind.  tfMiUketry  ...  5  ^tay  68 

F.  C,  Fiw.  Newiy,  «.#. 7  Deo.  68 

Robert  Bkeffington  Bobs  of    ' 

Bladensbnrg   ai  Dee.  70 

Oha.CratchleyJohn8on,p.f.a3  Deo.  71 
&.  Baveneoroft  Nelson,  i».*.  ao  July  7a 

LXXX7TXVA.irr8. 

Robert  Peroeval  Maxwell... 33  Jan.  7x 
Stephen  P<n«eval  Maxwell  33  Jan.  71 

Bobert  John  S.  Knox 33  Jan.  7X 

David  F.  R.  Anketell 37  Mar.  71 

ThoB.  Andrew  M'Cammona7  Mar.  7X 

Henry  Averal  Eager ax  Apr,  7X 

Geo.  Bdm.  Cnpp&ldge xa'Jtme  7a 

Sub  lilKUXXKAlTTfl. 

Wm.  Keown-Boyd nFeb.  74 

John  M.  Hall  ,.......\a  Mar.  74 

Adjt.  *  Capt.StkmM  Bal- 

combe,  late  of  $7  F. 4  Fob.  60 

Air<7.— ThoB.  A.  Ve8ey,lfZ).  4  May  7X 
-4MM*.5»fiff.— Edwin  F.  Nel- 

'son,  Jrl> s  Aug. 70 

Bloe  Facings.        > 


Bo}ral  Dublin  Oitj. 

(Q««0x'«  Oibn  Sojfal  SegimerU,)    [loo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

HovoxABT  Coxx>irxx.. 

Sir  Chas.  C.  W,  Domvile,  Bt.  8  July  7x 

Lt.Colokzl. 
EenryMusteis,  DL.  JF.  late 
Capt.  a  Dr.  Qd*.  Mou.Col.  xx  Mar.  59 
Majors. 
Rbt.Eglint6n  fieton,  Mt  Li. 

93  P.,  p.:  s  Hen.  Li.  CoL  3  iFeb.  70 
Robert  Bolton  Smyth,  j9.«....xx  Feb.  74 

Ci.PTinr8. 
Thomas  Bellew,  IT&n.MaJono  May  63 

William  Wallace, !>.< 3  Jiine  63 

Francis  Vo^ell x8  Fob.  70 

Henry  Thomas  Willans 8  July  7'x 

•vm.  De  ReAsl  Horan,  p.*.    8  July  71 

;^ohii  Jos.  CGorman x  Feb.  73 

^VHitbew  J.  J.  Qalnn ;...x6  Au^.  73 

Wm.  J.  0.  OUefl xH  Mar.  74 


MUttia  Infantry  of  Ireland, 

LxXITTBirUCTS. 

Winton  Seton,  !>.« 3  Jnne7x 

Isidore  Pat.  D'Arey , 8  July  71 

Donald  MaQDougaIl,p.«.  ...x8  Sept.  71 

Geo.  B.  MaoMnllon 8  Mar.  73 

Heiuy  Wm.  Phepoe  7  May  73 

Adii.  ^  Copf  .^Gerard  John 

WansHti^^laUBtMajorsiF.xx  Feb.  6x 
Surg.—E.  D.  Dickson,  MD.t^  May  73 
A$st*i.  Swg.^-GtoJW.OYr&aa, 

2£D 35  Jan.  70 

Blue  Facings. 


Dublin  Oonnty* 

{Light  Ii^nirg.)    [No.  109.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

CoLoirzi.. 

Wmiam,  Sari  o/Meath,DX.xo  May  47 

LT.Coi/oyxz.. 
C.  Vesey  Colthnrst  Vesey,    " 
JF.  late  qfSi  F.  X9  Nor.  73 

Majob. 
James  Hewitt  Oliver 19  Nor.  73 

Captaiits. 
Wilson  Hartley,  late  Capt. 

8  F.f  j».#.  Hon.Majeir  x6  July  58 

Edm.  Alex.  Mansfield   39  Jime  59 

Edward  yerxion,2ron.3fa;orx6  Feb.  63 

Beg.f'Xord  Brabazon x6  May  65 

Wm.  FarranDarley,j».«.  ...  a  Apr.  70 

John  French,  j».« 13  May  7X 

EdwynThotnas,la<tXe.83  F. 

p.t.  I,  of  Mu9kMon.M«Qeri%  Apr.  73 

LxBVTBVAirxB. 

Wm.  R.  Cnsack-Smith 7  Feb.  66 

Bobert  A.  H.  Barry,  j>.t.  ...18  Jan.  67 

John  M'D.  Joy,  j>.». s  Jan.  70 

Henry  C.Gemon,p.» a*  Mar.  jx 

Martin  O.  Eirwan,  laU  Li. 

Z^F. 7  June  7x 

Edw.  S.  Handcock,  j).f a6  Oct.  73 

Gtao.  T.  Thomhill 36  Apr.  73 

Francis  Bnttledge 3X  May  73 

Sub  Lixutsvasts. 

LelandHone a8  June  73 

A.  F.  W.  G.  de  G.  Cusack...28  Jan.  74 
jf<^*{.^CajDf.— W.Montgomerie 

8.Cault'eUd,2ai«Ca»^.66JP.  z  Deo.  54 
Or.  Matter.— Yim.  Hardie, 

lateqfgoF. z6Mar.  55 

Surgeon.— Wm.  Stokes,lfD.x5  Deo.  68 
Aetui.  Surg.— Gerald  Fran- 
cis Yeo,3fI> XX  May  7X 

White  Facings. 


Pdrmanagli. 

{Light  Infanirg.)     [No.  71.] 
Head  Quarters,  Enuiskillen. 

COLeNXL. 

W.  Willoughl)y,jfcttrio/En- 

;    niakillen,  JDX 34  Oct.  34 

.  liT.CoLOsrxx.. 
Edw.   ArchdaU^  late    Cant. 
Z4  F, ;  Kononarg  CoUmel...x^  May  6a 
•Ma  JOB. 
J.  Gerard  IrTine,Di.JP.j>.f.  4  June  63, 

CAinfAIWS. 

Jno.>I.AC.Richanlson,p.*.24  Feb.  58 
A.  W.  Bailey.  Irutruetorof 

Mueketrg ;  Kon.  Major  ...20  Mar.  62 

Blaney  T.  Winslow 8  Jan.  67 

Hugh  do  P.  Montgomery  .,.7  May  67 

Benjamin  Bloomfleld .30  Aug.  70 

Fenton  Josiah    Hort.  late 

Li.  13  F. «....x4Mar.  7X 

LlXUTBITAVTS, 

George  H.  Johnstone,  p^...,9y  May  63 

W:  B.  Neville,  p.«,  4  Feb.  70 

Gttirgo  G.  Lendrum,  p.9......j6  Mar.  7X 

WjlUam  H.Haire x6'Mar.  71 

John  PonsonbyKing,^.*....  3  Apr.  71 

Geoi  Herbert  Loftos aa  Feb.  73 

HttghArchdaH... xx  Maft  7« 

■dw^'Wia.  Wateh. /.:..«4  May  73 


464 

.i4i'f.^Cbp«.— Hen.Beokwith 

SawToy,/<i^J9<.lfq/br88ii'.x8  July  55 

Payai.— Gapel  St.  George  ...xj  Fob.  60 

Surgeon.-yASt.  D.  Mansfield... 27  Mar.  55 

ji««<.5i(iy.~BobertP.Walahx4  Jan.  6x 

Buff  Facings. 


Galway. 

Head  Quarters,  Loughrea.     [No.  9X.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOBBL. 

The  Ifar^KM^Clanricarde, 

KF,  Lieut,  qfthe  County... la  Feb.  73 
Lt.Colovbl. 
Richard,  Satl  qf  Clancartyx4  Nov.  65 

Majobs. 
John  Archer  Blake  Daly  ...X7  July  73 

Oliver  Martyn,  j».« 8  Mar.  73 

Oaptaxbs. 
John  Wilson  Lynch,  B^cn^ 

MMor  7  July  58 

Geo.  Wm.Maun8ell,ircm.afiv'-6  June  60 

John  Ward  Comyn 4  May  64 

Valentine  Blake  18  Jnne  0$. 

E.  A.  B.,  Lord  WaUscourt, 

late  Li.  ^  Capi.  Colde.Gde.  ax  Feb.  71 

William  Rogers .19  June  7*. 

David  Butledge,j9.« 24  July  73 

Rich.  Lynch  Staunton,  j).«.  34  July  72 
Thos.  A.  Joyce,  j^f.,  I.  (ffM.  x  Jan.  73 
James  J.  Bodkin x8  June  73 

LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

John  D'Arcy ...39  May  61 

Sinclair  B.  G.  Bntson  sa  Feb.  71 

Joixatban  H.  Walker 15  Apr.  71 

Geo.  Patriok  Ohevers X7  Jnly  7a 

Wm.  Hay  T.Lowry 31  Jnly  7* 

Nicholas  J.  Bal£e    x6  0ct.  73 

John  Hawley  Burke 36  Feb.  73 

8UB  LlBUTBlTAnS. 

Hastings  A  Eyre  ax  Jaou  74 

Adjt. — OctaviusLowry,  late 

qf^F. xSMay  S9 

Fagmaeter.-Q.  S.  Harrison  x  July  25 
Qr.Jtfof^M*.— Jas.  Galbnuth  5  Aug.  56 
6'«rff.— Andr.  O'Eelly Nolan  4  Mar.  68 
Asnat.  Surg.— 

Tollow  Facings. 


Kerry. 

Head  Quarters,  Trslec.    [No.  X07.3 

HOBOBABT  CoiiOBBI.. 

V.A*,JBarZ(/Kenmaxe,  jSrP.a6  Mar.  66 
Lt.Oolobbi  GoxsiAxnurr. 

D.  B.,  Lord  Ventry.  DL 3  Aug.  54 

Majobs. 

James  Crosbie x6Apr.  59 

Morris    Chaa.   0*Connell,» 

late  Capt.  73  F.  Honorary 

Li.Colonel  17  Sept.5^ 

Caftaixs. 
Edw.  Herbert,  Hon.  Major  i  Nov.  54 
Wm. Rowan, jo.».i)r<wi.lfa;or  6  Jan.  55 
Henry  Moore  Sanded,  Hon. 

Major  ligOct.   57' 

Richd.  Plummer,  Hon.Maj,i7  Sept.5<^ 
Francis  McGiUicuddy,  Hon.- 

Major  25  July  64 

Francis  E.  Chute,  .Han. -Vo/.  6  Sept.  71 
Thomas  Spring,  Instructor 

ofMueketrg   6  Sept  71, 

Thomas  Geo.  Gun,  late  Li, 

xiF.ps 6Sept.7X 

Thomas  Sandes,  p.» x  Feb.  73 

Ltbutxwabts. 

Colthnrst  Bateman X3  May  71 

Alured  de  Molcyns 9  Mar.  73^ 

William  S.  Hickio  38  Mar.  72 

Richard  Rice,  p.t 28  Mar.  72 

Henry  S.  Palmer 28  Mar.  72 

Pierce  De  L.  Mahony   a6  Mar.  73  < 

il4;<.— Cape.  Richrt.Roberts, 

late  OMptaing  F. 26 Nov.  66 

Qr.Ma*ter.—Wm.   Russell, 

late  of  qF  89  Jan.  56 

5«rfl.— Tho.Maybury.'JfD,  x  Jan   55 
.iMw<.5itr0.— Clement  Peat, 

MD x6  Mar.  S5 

Yellpw  Facings. 
Digitized  by  VjOOQ  l^ 


46^ 

Saldare. 

(2ZM«.)    LNo.88.] 

Head  Quarters,  Naas. 

HOVOSABT  CoLomKL. 

Margui*  o/Kildare xx  May  7a 

Ll.CoLOKXI.. 

Henry  T.,  Marquis  qf  Dro- 
gheda 18  Apr.  61 

Mi.JOB. 

Biutaoe  Mansfield 36  Mar.  73 

Ci.PTi.iir8. 

Hlchard  Wm.  Mansfield 30  July  63 

Portesoue  J.  Tynte,|).«.  ...xy  July  7« 
Wm.  Henry  C.  Grattan,  j).  «.39  Oct.  73 
B.Y.  Pratt  Saunders,  laieLt 
B.  Art 39  Oct.  73 

LlSUTSVUTTS. 

Gerald,  JEoW  of  Ofikly 30  Feb.  71 

Kildare  Borrowes,  p^ 6  May  71 

Babt-F. B.ynd,lateCapt.  aa  F. 

Iiutruetor  of  Muaketry  ...36  Oct.  73 
BvB  LuumvAunk 

Frans  W.  W.  Browne  3  Deo.  73 

OhA.  de  la  P.  B.  Groker 3  Deo.  73 

Kevm  F.  A.  MaonseU  zx  Feb.  74 

Aiit  4r  Ca,pt.—R<m,  Bdw. 

Lawless,  lattU.ByUBr.  7  July  69 

Aiffy.— Robert  Huston 6  Mar.  55 

Amtt.  8%rg. 

Black  Fftcingg. 

Eilkexiiiy. 

(JPW«</<*r».)    [No.  137.] 
HeadQoarten,  Kilkenny. 
HoiroBAaT  Golosbi.. 
2^ȣ<m.W.  F.  Tiffbe,  Lt. 
and  Owiot  JSotuhrum 8  Jan.  55 

LT.CoLOKSL  ColiXAMDAJn, 

Howard  St.  George,«7P.Ia<« 

Lient.  77  F.  p.9 xo  Jan.  71 

Majobb. 
Sir  Jas.  Laagrishe,  Bt.JT,  94  Jan.  66 

Paul  Helsham  Hunt 14  June  71 

CAPTinrs. 
Brent  Neville,   laU    Capt. 

7xJP.jp.« azNoy.63 

Q<>ofgeMorris,0.« 19  Apr.  jx 

Heniy    Fra.    fineyd,    UUe 

JSnmg»S6F.  17  June 71 

Gorges  Hely,  j».« 17  July  71 

Wm.  Carpenter  Shore,  p.9,  zi  Aug.  7Z 

John  Nugent  Cahill  x8  Sept.  7a 

John  Thaoker,  lots  £<.  63  F  96  Mar.  73 
John  M.  Hamilton,  C^tam 

h.p,  X.  ITorMMt xoMay  73 

ToMnmKAMn, 

John  Bd win  Warbnrton sApr.  7Z 

Wm.  Per^  Johnson 8  June  71 

William  Stannard,  p.9, Z9  June  71 

Am*  Charles  Coote,  Bi 5  July  7Z 

Wm.  Seazy  Davoren 9  Mar.  ja 

Geo.  F.  D.  Sutherland z7  July  73 

Howard  O.St.  George  a6  0ct.  73 

Bobert  Butler 7  May  73 

SVB  "Lit  UTBBUrTS. 

Walter  T.  Butler 9  June  73 

Adit,  f  CapL—B,.  Sandford 

Warburton,2a^el£<l»or3JF.z7Dee.  64 
Qr.Ma$Ur.~Cltr.  H.  Prun  a6  Apr.  67 
Amv.— Cha.  G.  Lytter,  JfD.14  Aug.  7Z 
4MM.5a9y.^Rioh.S.Magee3s  Nor.  57 
Yellow  FaelngB. 

King's  OoTxnty. 

iBayalMUUt.)    [No.  98.] 
Head  Quarters,  Paraonstown. 

HOVOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Hiomas  Bernard,  DL.  JF, 
laU  Bi,  Maior  X3  JAuieems  Mar.  71 
Lt.Colovbx.. 
Mon.  Alfired  Bury,  late  Capt, 

zo  F. 35  Mar.  71 

Majob. 
Bichard  W.  Bernard,  laU  tf 
Auttriatt  Service  i   Hono- 
rary I4,G>lonel .., 35  Mar.  7X 

OiJnu.XBS. 
Thomas  Acree  Peiree,  laie 

Ene.jiF.  93  July  59 

Chas.  I%snk  Rolleeton,  ^.«.  3  Aug.  65 

David  D.  Urm^arc z8  Jui^  70 

B.Fetheraton Whitney,  laie 

Smi^eBF.  z8  July  70 

Ambrose  0.  W.  Ooz,  late  Li, 

X3  Laneere 5  Apr.  71 

I  l)yTe,|).f. x7  May  73  | 


MUUia  Ififamiry  of  Irdcmd, 

LiBUTBVAXTS. 

Geo.  MearesMaunseII,ji.». 

Inetruetor  ef  Mueketty  ...37  Jan.  71 
John  George  Annitt,j>.c  ...  9  Mar.  7Z 

John  Drought 37  Mar.  71 

George  Bennett la  June  71 

.fiaW  ^Gharleville 35  July  7z 

Sub  LiauTBXAjm. 

Charles  Bury  Adams zz  Feb.  74 

Adit,  if  Capt.'-yrm.  Trodke, 

laie  Lt.  ^  A^uiant  35  F,    z  Ayr.  70 

Qr.lfaifor.— Alfined  Evans  39  Nov.  59 

i^Kfv.— ThomasWoods,  Jf27. 19  Jan.  64 

AM%tt»8urg.—CbaL.  Stoney...zo  Mar.  64 

Scarlet  Faoings. 


Leitrim. 

(JB(^.)    [No.  zzx.] 
Head  Quarters,  Carridk-on-Shannon. 

HOVOBABT  OOLOBBL. 

Son.  William  Jas.  Forbes,^ 

lateLt,  ^  Capt.Oren.Gde.  1$  Apr.  7Z 
Lx.CoLOBBi;. 
HeniyTheophilusGlements, 

JP,,  Son.  Colonel zz  Jan.  43 

Majobs. 
Arthur    Geo.    Wise,'    kUe 

Ce^ttain  iS  F, 7  June  71 

Caradts. 
Bichard  BQyxu>lda  P«yton, 

iate  Comet  x  Dre 5  Mar.  60 

W.Phibbe,  Inet.qfMueketrg, 

Son.  3£qfor 19  July  69 

James  Fleetwood  ]^md,jiL«.aa  May  7X 
Henry  O'Farrell  Gregory, 

Son.  Mmor aa  Jline7Z 

Boderick  John  Hanl^,  late 

LL,  95  F. 30  Mar.  7a 

Hastings  MoUoy aSMay  73 

liXBUtBBABTS. 

Arthur  Auchmuly  Lawderza  8ept.65 

John  M'Manus,  p,§,  4  Mar.  7Z 

B.  John  Teeling,  p.§, 17  July  7a 

Beglnald  Levinge  34  May  73 

Sub  Libutbhajtcs. 

Theophilus  B.  Jones z6  July  73 

Wm.  Henry  White Z7  Dec.  73 

^4}t.^  Cope.— Geo.Haatlnga 

Brooke,  laie  Li.  48  F. za  May  70 

Q.lfaa<.-<Jas.Soden  Cnllen  Z9  July  69 
Mf^— Wm.   H.  Fxanldin, 

Jft) 36  Ffeb.  73 

Aeeiei.Surif.-^BcbGrt  Brad- 

BhaW,lafoS^^^Mi«<.f9«r.z5  8ept.66 
Black  Facings. 


Sojal  Luneriok  Oountj. 

fiCead  Quarters,  Limerick.    [No.  133.] 

HOBOBABT  COLOBBb. 

JBf. Son. YrnLp  Lord  Emly...a6  July  64 

I«.Coz.OFBL  ComLurnAvx* 
The  Sari  of  Limerick,  laU 

(ifMifieBritade 9  July  90 

Majobs. 
J.  W.  Shelton,  laieLt,  z4  F, 

Son,  U.Colonel    aS  Var.  64 

George  E.  Maaay 93  Mar.  jx 

Camaibb. 
John  Howley,  Son,Mqfor..,  5  Jan.  $< 
George  Stein,^ on.  Mmfor...xo  Nov.  58 
GeorgeWm.Finch,2Mi.4Ci|/.aDec.  58 

Ormsby  Yandeleur ...39  Apr.  69 

BxyanJBdw.Sheehy,JZM.lfi|f.x9Jan.7x 
Bichard  Wm.  Cradock,  late 

Capt,  17  F, 9  Feb.  71 

Hochford  Hunt X9  Apr.  73 

Foords  Bnssell  Royae,  j».j.30  Apr.  73 
John  M'K.  Hartigan,  Oapi. 

H.M.  Bombay  StaffOorpe  le  Nor.  73 
Edward  0.  ConyerB,p.«.  ...98  Jan.  74 

LxBVTBVAVn. 

Daniel  T.  Coatelloe,ji.«. 4  Mar.  7X 

Wm.  G.  Gubbins 93  Mar.  jx 

Joseph  B.  Furlonge,  j».«.  ...93  Mar.  71 

HughLMassey x9Jun07z 

Thomas  Qloster 93  Nor.  79 

Wm.,BasseU  Bodger. 30  Apr.  73 

Bobert  U.  CHaakm,  j».«....94  mif  t3 

Bub  LiBUTBVABTi. 

pierodT.  Chute  4  8ept.73 

HeniT  B.  H.  Oelston „..98  Feb.  74 

Son.  H.  de  V.  Pery.. Z4  Mar.  74 


Adit'-'-Capi.  Thoa.  George 

Uami^  Ce^  xW.1%.  s May  65 
PofSMueM*.— Sdw.C.D.Bea  35  Aqg.  59 
Qr.lfa«ter.— Kyra  PowelL^.u  Ang.5& 
Ai«y.— lliomas  Wilkinson, 

jfo iMsr.5S 

^ImM.  Aim.— Patrick    En- 

wright,  J£2) 96  Hit.  ss 

Blue  Facings. 


Londo&dony. 

{JA4ldhifimi^.\    [N0.9S.J 
Head  Qnartera,  LoadondeRf. 

HOBOBABT  OQLOVBL. 

Bobert  Peel  Daweon,  lofa 
Cagltaim  XX  Sveeare xa  Air.  71 

Ia.COLOBBI.  ComCABBAXT. 

Wm.    Fitswilliam    Lenox 
Conyngham,     JF.    late 
KF.i  Sonoraiy  Oetomel..as  8c|itp 
Majobs. 

George  Knoz,  p^e.  zz  Jb»  ;j 

Oaftaivs. 

Geo.  Beresfbrd  Knox,  San,, 
Minor,  p.e. ijWxs* 

Wm7K.fiJcott.  Som.  MaJenoJkcn 

Alex.  Shuldham,  late  6F., 
Son.  UtQor -4  Jta.  SS 

John  Hervey  Browne,  Ute 
Capt.  xz Lamoere  tj^^^ 

James  Jackson  Claik,  pa.  33  Feb.  n 

PecheUIrvitte aSMirp 

LDiUVDrAJRS. 

Henry  PaUngton  isJoVJK 

Edmund  B.  Ledky 19  Bepi-jy 

Joseph  B.  AtexBindw 9  ^-^ 

David  W.  Stevenaoci,^.*.  ...35  0^  70 
Atexander  BmflBgpa...^..^..  7  V*"- 7^ 
John  W.  A.  O^.  T^rreas  ...15  H»-  7: 

WiUiamQuin  ...a«J«g7» 

Henry  John  M'Coikdl . 34  W  ft 

Lawrence  L.  Steele  8  Atf-  n 

J9<m.Mark  H.  H.  M'Donndl  7  flcpLr: 
Adit,  f  av<.->Bich.  VitBtcb 
Butler,   lata    XAoaL  and 

A^'t,  78  F, „ 6  JH.tf 

PayaMMtap.— Bowl^  Miller  ao  Ju.  55 
Qr.MMf.— Tbomaa  Lecky  zsJafysft 
A(fy.--Wm. Miller,  JO.  ...loJueS^ 
Aedei.Sury.'-'lSAw,  Smith, 
JCB. . »  Jnefii 


Tbt  iPrince  of  Wales's  lojil 
Begiment  of  Loajferd  K&fc 

HeadQnaxteaEa.LQBgfcid.    [N0.85.] 
HOBOB  i  IT  OOLOsau 

^cCOIiOiVBL. 

Lnka»  Lurd  JaattJj,  fate 
Ci^x^Dre,.  " 


BalphA.  Dopptng-HeiMa- 

■tel,  JF,^pj§, 17  no,  fe 

Caraibb. 
L.  Loftoa  Bnshe  Fox,J7. 

~    trmdm'^MaekeirsM.jhst^ 
M.  M.  FarfenCBcMr 


W^l 


9f6oF.. »9AprJt 

John  Thomaa  Davys,  pJL  ...17  J^e  H 
Franda  B.  Blaokl^f.jM. ...  3  MVTi 

Digby  Wert,  p.». 5  J"^  » 

LamuiAnk     _ 

James  H.Dopping 61te.fii 

HenzT  W.  White,  *•<«  Ow. 

zx  Smee, zsj*- « 

JameaB.0.M8ctfm  **S^-^ 

Aug.  P.  F.  West 5**- » 

Itoft  LCBUnBAStL 

HamletWajeCI«ppag^»«»   _     ^ 
Ov<.  43  F, idJ^n 

5  F, jOCL  «5 

A^.— DaTid  a  P(«.  —  »  J*  « 
ASk.a^.'-h,  ILOaA  s  J^  n 


Lonfh. 
{Byut.)  [N0.Z08.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Dandalk. 
HOVOKAST  GoLomL. 
John,  Lord  Bsthdomiel,  kOe 

0/74  F,   38  Jaa,  67 

Lr.CoLOjm.  OomffiiniAjre. 
Sir  John  8.  Bobinaon,  Bart, 
JP.  laUZieut.  60  ByUt, 

JSomorarf  CoUuul 93  Deo.  54 

Majob. 
William  ThoB.  Mtimjtp.^,  6  Ajxg.  73 

CAMFJinrs. 
Itob.M.Miix]ih74Z<m.  JA^moMtr.  S9 
John    Fred.    Foster,    laU 

LUui,  x^Mutdar* 95  Apr.  71 

Geo.  P.  A.  BrBbaBon,pA...zaOot.  7a 
Charlee  B.  M'Olintock,  jp.».a3  July  73 

Clement  G.  Lefinov- 34  8ept.73 

Francis  B.  ThomLiIl,ii.«.  ...34  Bept.73 

Harry  Wm.Jainieflon 27  Feb.  79 

S<m.  Fred.  Lawless  ax  liar.  7s 

AlsnHenryBeIlinghain.|».«.ao  Joly  79 

Arthur  Maoan,  j».«. 33  Nor.  79 

Sub  liojnwKAMtB, 

Tennison  Bdw.  Smith  6  Sepl.73 

James  A.  H.  Jameson 99  Nor.  73 

A^.f  Cc^.— William  John- 
stone BeDinghanit  laU 
Copt.  50  JP. .  $  Jan.  55 

Blade  Facings. 


Hoitli  Kayo. 

Head  Quartan,  Ballina.  [No.  xso.] 

Ck>LonL. 
Bt.  George  Caflb,  to<e  CM.  3 

J>r.  &U. 3  Aug.  69 

lir.Co&ovsL. 
A.   W.    Knox-Qore,*    Udt 

Copt,  €0  Myim,  p.$, zo  Aug.  69 

^  Majob. 

Bniest  Knox,  J7. .^...zs  July  6z 

JemeaFftget,iiAirM.Jr(^zoFeb.  55 

Alfred  Knox so  Nor.  59 

Hanrioe  O.  J.  Blake,  i»a  ...x6  Oct.  6x 

Jewelhni  Blake  30  May  63 

Chasjfcirkwood,  lo<«  il.  JL 

_-*"•  zo  Aug.  69 

Peter  Lya«ih,fu«. 30  Sept.  71 

LisusaMAns. 

5»vldB.Fair,jiA 9  Oct  63 

f-  F.  Bafaner  Franklin,  o.  •.  3  Ang.  69 

£h»rles  Powell,  j».«. ..,93  May  7? 

Bobert  Q90,  Kos^yn,  pa,  ,„  j  Jan.  7a 

flVB  ZdBUUMiJm. 

Bdw.  0.  Wabhe  » 30  Aug.  73 

Charlea  H.  P.  Dmme. Z4  Kw.  74 

fii^a»«sfaz3J^. «5Feh.7X 

<irJ£(uUr,  —  J6hR  Smith. 

JatsJ)tp6tB^fi,  — .30  Jnly  66 

Aify.— Art.Goirilu)mpaon36  Feb.  73 

Atrnt,  amrp.—J,  J.  Noiaa...z4  !>••.  7* 

White  Facings. 


South  Kayo. 

iJtyUt,)    CN0.Z5.] 

Head  Qnaxters,  Wes^port. 

Hovo«i.sT  CoLomnb. 

<3eo.2rafY.^«b[go,i>£.  J7.  5  Jidy  41 

LcCoLCVBL  ConcunijrT. 
Bttinel  peny  Lea,  Copt, 
vnati, ;  Mtmorarp  Ookma  z3  June  65 
Majob. 
I^OBiiUo  B.  Browaa,  pjt.  ...so  ^ii]|y  jx 


Militia  Infantry  of  Irela/iid. 

Capcaivs. 
Henxy  Taalllft-Ferrall,  p,t, 

iron.  JtfV^  xa  July  6z 

Hemy.John  Buchanan,  j».«.  17  July  65 

Jas.  Howe  Browne 10  Aug.  69 

Bichard   Browne,  JnH,  of 

Mu$k€irj[,p.9 9o  July  7Z 

Walter  J.  Browne,  p.:  ao  July  71 

Fitshardinge    Eingsoote,* 

tote  OapL  Eyu  Br 33  Mar.  73 

LnuTBir Aim. 
William  J.  Campbell,  laU 

Bn».  a  F.,p.* aa  May  7Z 

Mark  Blake,  «.# aaMay  7z 

Joseph  Alex.Xambert,  p.;  93  May  7Z 

Bobert  F.  B.  Fair,  j»a za  Nov.  71 

Sof^,  J.  Q.  B.  Bingham,  pa,  7  Jan.  73 

Sub  LuuTxvAvn. 
Maurice  G.  H.  Moore  ........39  Oct  73 

<W.^^4/e.— John  Edmund 

Whaite,^  laU  Capt,  xo  F.  97  Apr.  64 
Qr.ir«<M*.— B.  W.  JcffVey8t7  Ifoy  6x 

Bura.—Q.  W.  Hatchell xx  Apr.  7X 

Am9t.8wrg, -^Tho.  Allman  99  Deo.  7X 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  ICeaih. 

Head  Quarters,  Navan.    [No.  ZZ9.3 

HOBOBABT  OoXK>jniL, 

F.  IS,  Jfiir0.V'Ck>nyngham, 
JtP.,  GVMM.etn4rQl  ...30  Dec.  70 

LT.0OIK>]rBL  OOIOEAVBAVZ. 

Sir  John  DiUon,  Bt,   UU 
CtipL3»F.iSan,Colim€l  a^JvoMjt 
Majobs. 
iron.  H.  Langford  Bowley  zz  July  59 
JJYioholas  Goddington,|M.34  Juaa  71 

Gatcaibs. 
Bloh.  Donaldson,  JEEbiiJtfti/  3  Max  60 

Henry  S.  Johnston Z3  Feb.  71 

John  r.  Kearney,  ji.«.   .«....Z3  Feb.  7Z 

John  Bichard  Boberts 3  June  7z 

Fra.  O'DonneU  Murphy  ...zz  July  7Z 
John  Fox  Dillon zz  July  7Z 

LXBVTBVAirTS. 

Sinclair  B.  de  Satg^-de 

Thoren    96  Apr.  66 

William  N.  Waller z3Feb.7z 

Charles  Pepper. zs  Feb.  71 

Frsneis  W.  Lambart z8  Mar.  7z 

Bdw.  Hamilton  Woods 9June7z 

Nugent  Talbot  Bverard zi  Jn^  71 

Sini  LnusiMiLBn. 
John  Charles  Farrell 31  Feb.  74 

AdiU  4-  G»«.^Bdward  H. 
FleroeBlderton,fote  C^. 
36  F. 98  Aug.  60 

Qr.  Jfoif.— ^Thoxnas  David- 
Bcm,^  UU€  HmU,  6f  P,    ...9zJima69 

Aify.— Fra.  Daney  Hamil- 
ton   z  Dec.  68 

.iMM.  Any.— Jas.  M.Bany, 

JCD. ....:. ...13  Mar.  68 

Blue  Facings. 


IConagbm. 

Hiad  Quarters,  Mmiagban,  [Na  zsz.] 

lA.Coi.OVXl  CoiOCABBAXt. 

Thomas  Oriel  Forster,  ImU 

Capi,  77  F, ;  B9m,Coioiif»l  39  June  55 
Majobs. 
Ohariea  Woodwright,*  late 

C^t,  itF. so  July  59 

Jesse  Lloyd,  tote  Capt.  47  F.; 

JETMMrsfy  Ll,Oohna  .„...z8  Feb.  65 
Camaivs. 
Balph  Forster, /MteMter  ^ 

Jf  wMfv 33  Not.  55 

Hfehael  Bdwaxd  Lewia, 

Sam,M^for   7Apr.  56 

JohnL«sUe,toteX<.  3  WJJL 

J».«. 3  J«ly  57 

Thomas  Ooote zo  Deo.  64 

Bobert     Thomson,      tote 

Cape,  97  F, z6  Apr.  73 

FtithThampMu z7Dte.  73 


466 

Lmmoruras* 

Bobert  Watson,  p.«.   34  Mar.  68 

John  Thos.  Moutray x8  Sept.7a 

Bobt.  N.  A.  Flanagan a6  Feb.'  73. 

Bub  Livdtxxaxtb. 

Wm.  H.  B.  Wood- Wright  ...38  June  73. 

Henry  C.  J.  Lloyd az  Feb.  74 

A^t.  4r  Capi,—Ktiary  Hen- 
derson,^ tote  Capt,  xo  F,  x6  June  6a 

Pay«kw<.— Bob.  Thomson  Z3  Jan.  55 

Qr.Jr«*.— Wm.  Watson  ...  5  Feb.  55 

Surg.—Wm,  Nassau  Irwin, 
mD 7  Oct.  56 

A99iti,8nrp.''V.  B.  Irwin...  z  Dec.  71 
White  Facings. 


Qaeen's  Ckrantj. 

{BopalSf/Ut.)    [No.  X04.] 
Head  Quarters,  Maiyboroogh. 

HOXOBABT    COUWBK. 

BtoKBTos.  Francis  Plunkett  • 
Duxme,  1^88,   JF,   DL, 
JUeui,  Chtural,  Unatt,  ...a6Apr.  73 

Lr.COLOVBIi  COKXAJTSAXV. 

Henry  Daniel  Garden,  JF, 

lmt»<^SaF,  X4May73 

Majobs. 
p^rqy  Baymond  Grace,  XF,  Z7  Dec.  7s 

Gapvazxs. 

Hannan  Fltamaurioe. ss  Nor.  54 

Walter  J.  Borrowes,pA  ...  7  May  60 
Francis  Fluzikett  Dunne  ..  zz  July  7Z. 
Thomas  S.  Trench,  InH,  vf 

Miuhttrptpa, 38  Mar.  79 

Man,  Bobert  Flower 6  Aug.  73 

IilBUIXXAXfS. 

Hiamry  Barry  Garden,  p.»....34  May  7T 
Henry  Charles  Garden z3  Jane  73 

Sub  LiBUTXXAxn. 

WilUaA  Despard    38  June  73 

Bichard  Hawkesworth z6  July  73 

J4/C^a9<.— ChaaX}omptaa 

Abbott^  tote  Qvt.  47  F....98  July  69 
<ir.  Matter.— Bdwsid  Mar- 

nane 5Msjr.  69 

Aifv.— Geo.PiIkington,jrD.34  Aug.55 
.iMllAwy.— DaT.Jaoob»lCO.s9  Apr.  6st 

Scarlet  FadngB. 


Bosoomnion. 

Bead  Quarters,  Boyle.   [No.  93.3 

HOVOBABT  OoXiOVBl. 

XdiTBrd  KingTenison,  tote 
Cgptaimj^MuMtari z7l>eo.  73 

Lt.Oo&OVXL  GOXXAXBAXC. 

Bobert  H.  I^enoh  ,.„,„„.„i4  Mar.  74 

Majobs. 
Bich.  Irwin,  j».f. zoDec  7a 

CABtAXBS, 

WQIiam  M1)ennott,  Im$t,  ^ 

Jfadbtey,  pa,  Mam.Mtf,  8  Sept. 63 
Wm.  ¥natson  flaokett  — ..z7Maj64 
Caleb  Bobertson,  tote  Capt, 

88  Foat .......04  Jane  67 

Luke  Leonard,  pa. z6Mar.  70 

Bniledge  Irwin  Pcytoa......z7  June  7z 

Laorence  J.B.nkomhiUji.t.39  Mar,  73 
AUk«d  de  F.  D'Arcy  .........zo  Dec.  73 

LiBunxAxvs. 
Hen.  B.N.  Sari  tf  Klngston33  Not.  69 

J6hnWrayMitoh«n  sMay  7> 

John  Irwla z  May  7^ 

Walter  Borke 33  May  71 

Michael  J'oseph  Balft zo  Jane  7Z 

Thos.  T.  L.  KIrkwood 38  Aug.  7a 

Jamea  Nolan  Irwin  4Bept.7« 

.  Sub  LzxuTBVAxn. 
Chas.  Bdw.  Hawkea  .........z8  June  73 

1*«f^«^3(3^0g«4Mar.  74 


467- 

Payflwufar.— Edmund  Corr  aa  Oct.  57 

laU  Copt.  Bengal  Army  ...  z  May  63 

Or.  Jfdu^er.— James  Bond...  8Sept.6g 

JBi«»^.— Jaa.R0cheNagleJfD.33  Oct.  67 

jif»&<.5«ry.— John B.  Pry...  7  July  64 

BufF  Pacings. 


Sligo. 

{Rifl^.)     [No.  M4.] 
Head  Quarters,  Sligo* 

,  Lt.Colovxl. 
Ohas.  James  Knox  Gore,  laU 
Capt.  60  F. 3  Hay  61 

Mi.JOB. 

John  Pfolliott,  JP.  Hon.  14. 

Colonel Z5  llar»  56 

Gaptadts. 
Robert  Seymour  OrmBby...xo  June  6x 

John  E.Knox  9  Apr.  67 

Charles  Bradstreet  Wynne,* 

laU  Captain  90F.  ...^........18  Feb.  71 

Owen  Wynne,  late  Li.  6x  P.  18  Feb.  jz 

Wm.  Gregory  Wood,  laU 

.  Lt,  44  F,,p.9 30  Mar.  72 

laXOTXVAirTS. 

Richard  B.  Knott  18  July  59 

Tj^Lomas  Jiittle  Robinson.  ...za  June6x 
Harry  Roger  Robinson,  jv.*. 
Inetrucior  cfMwketry  ...la  Apr.  71 

John  E.  W.  Walker 20  July  jx 

Wm.  Thomas  Yemon 28  Oct.  7X 

James  Campbell 15  Hay  72 

Bm  LixvtxsrASn. 

Arthur  B.  M.  Moore 14  Mar.  74 

Capt.  ^-^tj/it.— MazwoUDuPre 

^tronge,  UUe  Capt,  53  F.  zi  Jiily  $s 
Pa^moA^.-^  Albert  Henry 

Knox   1. .;:... a  Feb.  55 

jS^ura.— James  Tadeer.; za  June  73 

AM%9t.  8urg.  —  Thx>xaai^  D. 

,  fkliiier,jKJ) X  July  jj. 

Black  Facings. 


2nd|  OT  north  Tipperarj. 

{Light  Infantry.)     [No,  X05.J 
Head  Quarters^  CasheL 

HoVOaABT  COLOMIL. 

G.  Ponsonby,  Viae.  Lismore, 

Lt.  of  the  County,  late  Cor, 

ijLaneere  zx  Jan.  55 

Lt.Colohii.  Coiaixvi>Ajn. 
George  Frend,*  late  Prep. 

Ifa/.  26  F. ;  Hon.  Col.p,9.  x6  Mar.  73 
Majors. 

John  Graham,  j>.«.  JF .x8  June  73 

Richard  Aug.  Cooper,  late 

Lt.  ^Capt.  Seotg  FUi.  Ode.  28  Feb.  74 

James  Belnny,  Hon.  3£t^'or  7  June  6x 
RalphH.Buiibury,2foji.lfa;.26  May  62 

Joseph  Seymour,  j}.« agf  Jime  73 

l-Mward  Crosbie  Bayly,  p.f. 29  June  7a 
Henry  Charles  Manaergh,* 

UUe  Capt.  j/qF:   xzOct.  73 

Geo.  Fred.  Green,*  Captaim 

h.p.  70  F. 7  Jan.  74 

Pitzmbbon  Xrant,  late  Lt, 

64  P. 7  Jan.  74 

LntvnirANTS. 
Edmund  Wm.  Murphy,  p.«. 

Inet.qfMvek.- .....32  Fob.  71 

James  Wm.  Kenny,  |}.« 36  Mar.  72 

B.  P.  B.  C.  Bunbury ao  Nov.  73 

Edwr.  W.  Connelly  ao  Nov.  72 

Ohaa.  fi.  Hamilton ;.ao  Nov.  7a 

Bub  LiHUTBKAirTB. 

Edward  H.  Giles X7  Dec.  73 

Pra. B.  R.Hemphill  24  Dec.  73 

Adjt.   4-  Capt.—VZ>   Hugh 

Uhaw,  Captain  1%  F.  xa  June  73 

Qr .  Jfofecr.— Martin  Byan     5  June  63 

-Sjtrfl.—V.  W,  Russell 30  July  73 

As  tut.  Surg.  —Rob  b.  Francis 

Russell,  Jri>...... 16  Mar.  7a 

...    J)ark..GT«enFaci]igiw 


•  MUitia  Infantry  of  Ireland, 
Boyal  Tyrone. 

(FueUiere.)    [No.  80.]  ^ 
Head  Quarters,  OiziAgh.' 
HoiroiuBr  Colokxl. 
Sir  J^mes  Matthew  Stronge, 
Bart,  JF,  DL,  late  qfs  JJr, 

Ode 32  Apr.  62 

liT.CoLOviir  ComcAKBAira. 

Pras.  Ellis,  JF 30  Apr.  73 

Majobs. 
George  Perry  M*Clintock...  8  Feb.  7Z 
Deone  Mann Z9  Nov.  73 

CAPTAIirS. 

Charles  King  Colhoun,^ on. 

Major 33  Dec.  58 

Lewis  Manserjrh  Buchanan,^ 

lateLt.  98  F. 20  June  6a 

Robt.  Saunderson  Hamilton  xe  June  64 
Hon,  Robt.  Torrens  O'Neillzs  June  65 
Tho.Auchinleck,te<«i^.xiP.x6  June  65 
M.  V.  B..GlG6BtBaieBjatef,t. 

57  F. 7  Bept.7x 

Lord  Geo.  P.  Hamilton,  late 

Lt.  Coldet.  Ode 35  Cot.  71 

Chas.  Murray  Alozander  ...xo  Aug.  7a 

Henry  Irvine    35  Oct.  73 

James  Henr3*  Stronge  34  Dec.  73 

XixtrrBBAVTS. 
Hen.  Geo.  Saml.  Alezandeno  Mwr.  7z 
Rowley  Alex.  Miller,  ji.«.  ...14  Af>r.  71 
John  Bledce  Thompson,  p.e.x4  Ape  71 

William  Anketell 17  May  71 

Hon,  Chas.  Alexander,  p.e,  7  Sept.  71 

Wm.  G.  B.  MAcartney  x8Sept.73 

Pra.  Forbes  Ellis 4  Dec.  7a 

Wjljluun  Henxy  Lowiy 96  Feb.  73 

Sub  LixvTBirAVTS. 

F^  Wm.  Stronge 17  Dec  73 

T.  G.  L.  Herbert  Arni0l2rongx4  Jan.  74 
The^arl  0/ Antrim ;...x8  Mar.  74 

A^ft.^  Copf. —Robt.Conway 

Dobb8£llis./ate<:!^e.aaP.  x  Oct.  63 
Faynuuier.—Wm.  Maxwell 

Uarpendale „ .26  Feb.  55 

5«ra.— John  Moore,  JfD.  ...Z4  Apr.  60 
Aeeiet.    Surg.    —  William 

SprouleLove z4Dec.  73 

Blue  Fapi^gs. 


Westmeath. 

(Rf/iee.)    tNo.  1x4.] 
Head  Quarters,  MuUingor. 

Coi<OBKL. 

Fnlke  S, ,  Lord  Gre ville,  KF, 

'    late  X  Ltfe  Gde 33  Aug.  50 

Lt.Colo.txx.. 
Earl  qf  Granard,  JEP.,  p.e.  a6  Deo.  55 

Majob. 
Walter  George  Nugent,*  late 

Capt,  33  F, Z7Feb.  71 

Captaixs. 
John  Richard  Malone,  late 

Lt.  12  Laneere   18  Dec.  69 

John  C.  Grant,   Capt.  h.p. 

3  P.,  I.  of  M. 18  May  7X 

;Prft.    L.    Tottenham,    late 

Sne.ToF.    19  Jane  71 

JohnWeldonCreagho,j9.«....ai  Dec.  71 
Pranci^  Hume  Kelly,  p.e.  ...31  Jan.  72 
Chris.  Wm.  Bailey,  j>.« 16  Aug.  73 

LixirrBVAXTS. 

.Wm.  G.  Fitzgerald aoMar.  7Z 

G.W.W.Rochft)rt  Boyd,y.f.xa  June7x 

Arthur  Meoham  16  Mar.  7a 

Brooke  S.  Grcville ...17  July  72 

Wm.  Henry  Levinge,  j».«....ao  July  7a 

Sub  LiBvxBiTAif  t8. 
Edword  Batteraby a8  July  73 

AdJt.  4-  Capt.— John  Ballard 

Garaincr.i  late  Capt.'iy  F.  20  May  56 

Poywii.-— WilloughDyBondx6  Nov.  zx 

;J«ra.— John  Wm.  WjJUan^s  30  Nov.  58 

A9e%9t,Surg.-^Hoh.Y.  Kellyas  July  73 

■  Biliok^Aoingiw 


Tezfoid. 

.  Head  QaarterB^  Wioxlbrd,    [Ka  9y-] 

HOVOBAXX  Coi.09rBXi. 

Robt.  Bhapland*  XordCarews  Afir.  47 

Lt.Cocovxl. 
HatiyAloook,  jae,  2>L.  JF.  3  Dec.  66 

MAJOB9. 

NvdMOsEdw.  Hoacm,^.^., 

JF 10  May  71 

Beauchamp    Hauy    Gol* 

Clough.........................M  X  Juoe  ra 

Cavvatvs. 
JofanThos.Beatty,f OS  JC^.xS  May  €0 

James  Cravan ja6  Axir.  e^ 

Robert  Roche  . ^H^j - 

Clement  J.  Wolseley,  p.«....  4  Mar  71 
Morgan  Geo.    Uoyd,    ImU 

Comet  z  Dr,  Ode.  &«.  «rP. 

Jnet.  ofMmek.    xi  May  71 

Henry  Aithur  Bc»7Be,j>y«...  ^7  July  7a 

XdBVXXKAJnS, 

'Philip  Herbert  Hore,  ^.s....  x  Apr.  71 

Thomas  C.  B.  Beatlgr sa  Apr.  7: 

Pped.  K.  P.  Pigott »s  Apr.  t« 

.  Walter  Redmond ax  Mar.  r^ 

Pra.  Robert  Leigb 14  Dec.  ?: 

Viec,  Btopford 15  Mar.  t:< 

James  Boyd 14  May  73 

Richard  S.  Ireland xx  Ffeb.  74 

Bdw.  HayFraaer  aft  Feb.  74 

AM.4'  G^.— Philip  SavaM 

Aloock.' JP.IateOfwl.95Plsx  Apr.  69 
Qr.  MMter.—Thoa.  i>iuasi, 

lateqfB^F.  ~ ~ax  May  64 

^Mra,— Rob.  J.  Groan. as  Maj7< 

AeHte,  Surg.  ^  John  Percy 

Waddy .-,1$  May  7x 

tbUowTadxkica.  ' 


Widdow. 

{Bijlee.)    [No,  99.3 
'  Head  Quarters,  Wicldow. 

HOBOBABT  CoLOVIb 

The  Sari  <^  Wicklow,  laie 
Lt.  g  Laneen "xx  Dec.  ri 

Lt.Colovbk  CoMKAsraurr. 
BobtJLG.Cmiiiighame, J?.  8  Mar.  r: 

Majob. 
William  T.  B.  Bookey,  late 
Capt.  6  Dr.  Ode,,  pjf. 98  Mar.  72 

Captaiits. 
Edward  R.  Bayly,  late  Erne. 

3  P.  a8  Apr.  63 

Wm.  Parsons  Ho6y,ji.t.  ...  x  June  73 

LiBirTBsrAirTS. 

Geo.  P.  Mahony .as  '^^'  ^5 

iRobort  H.  Brof^e  .'  9  8«pt  6;. 

Alfred  R.  Lloyd,  p.e ...ty  Apr.  71 

Gerald  Urooke -ax  Jkc  71 

Alfined-Bdw.  West  .ttSepL*-- 

Wm.  Heighinton    .^15  3far.  73 


Adit.4'  Capt.—John  Staster 

Howard,^  laie  Capt.  44  JfTa^  Aug.  57 
jfifiy.— Hugh  B.  Breir aSMsr.  71 

Digitized-by  ***•****'**•*  - 


Channel  Islands  Militia. 


Boyal  Jenep 

Adjutant  Otmral. 
U.Col,  ChaM.  P.  Le  GomxL 


Ckuf  AtnH,  Jnntcior  and 
Ckurjfutr.  tfJiuskdry. 

Lt.Col.  T.  Percival  Tonsel.i 
lal»  Lt.  Oolon€l  27  F. 

Ooctrfument  3«cr§larv. 
Lt.  Col.  J.  F.  Homy,  late 

97  J". 


AsnLLIST. 

Lt.CoU.  G.  N.  Le  Qnesne, 
P.  Da  Heaume, 
Wm.  Gaadin. 

Ajisiit.  Ifup.  and  Adjutant, 
Capt,  Philip  Sorel 


iST,  or  Kobth-Wbbt  Biox' 


Lt.Col, 
Aariat.  liup.  and  A4f'*iout, 
Ciq>tf.  JaznwGibaat. 


468 


aTD,  or  KosTH  BsGuaarr. 
Li.Col.  J.  Godfray. 
AmUt.  Iu»p.  and  Adjutant, 
Capt.  H.  W.  C.  Saunders. 


3B9,  or  Eam  Bxomn. 
Hon.Col.  Francis  Le  Breton. 
Lt.Col.  John  Tonsel.      ' 
AmiU,  Intp.  and  A^uiant 

Capt.  W.CGr&y. 


4TH,  or  South  RionczirT. 
St.  Lawrence  Saitalion. 
Li.CoL  Gervaiso  Le  Gros. 

AeaUt,  Intp.  and  A^ntant. 
Captain  W.  B.  God&ay.' 


St.  Kelier  Battalion. 

Son.  Col  Sir  John  Le  Con* 

teur,  Xi. 
Lt.Col.    Clement    Hemeiy, 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Qiuen. 
Aeeiet.  In$p.  and  Adjutant, 

M<\for  H,  Bailhache. 


jTH,  or  Soim-Wstf  BiGX- 

Lt.Col.  Joshua  Brayn. 
Auitt,  Intp,  and  Adjutant, 


9n,  or  NosTH  BioncsxT. 
(Li^kt  Infantry.) 
Lt.Col.  T.  B.  Falla. 
Aeeitt.  Intpeetor  and  Adjutant, 
Major  11.  S.  Sorell. 


Boyal  Gnernsej. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  tke  Queen. 
Col,  WUIiam  Bell,  late  64  F. 
Adfutant  General  of  Militia. 
Lt.Col.  J.  H*Grea,  late  45  F. 
MiUtia  Aidee  de  Camp  to  the 

Lt.Oovemor. 
Lt.Col.  Jul.  Alphonso  Corey. 
Major  AdolphuB  Carey. 
Major  F.  W.  Gosselyn,  late 
4  JDr.  Guard*. 


3BD,  orSovTH  Bsoimm. 

(Liffht  Infantry  J 

Lt.Col.  Comm.  J.  O.  Guerin, 

Adfutant.  Mqfor   Josias  L6 

Pelley. 


Abtzllbbt  Rbgdcxxt. 
Lt.Col,  P.  Lo  Lievre. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  W.  Barton. 


zST,  or  East  Rboxscbitt. 
CLightlt^fintry.) 
Lt.Col.  Comm.  8.  Bishop. 
A^utant,  Capt.  J.  Pirie. 


4TH,  or  WsSt  BBGtXBVT. 

(Light  Infantry.) 
Lt.Col.  Comm.  J.  G.  de  Goris. 
Adjutant.  Motor  D.  V.  Tup- 
per,  A.p.SP.  Li.Col. 


Boyal  Aldemey. 

Abtillbby. 
Lt.  Col.  Coms>.T.N.BarbensOA 
Adjutant.  Lt.  J.  BeniOr. 


Boyal  Sark. 

X^.Co2.CM».Wm.T.  Collinge. 
A^'utant.  Capt,  T.  Qodfiray. 


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Abardeenshlre.— >  Captain  Man  served  with  the  field  Ibroe  under  Captain  Murray,  B.  ArtUIery,  employed  on  the 
3o-milo  radius  round  Shanghai  during  the  summer  of  1863.    Also  witn  the  Anglo-Chinese  Contingent  in  Colonel 
Gordon's  Taeping  campaigns  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  the  city  of  Changchowfoo  • 
(Medal,  aad  Star  of  the  and  Class  of  the  Dragon). 

Antrim^— 1  Captain  Austin  was  engaged  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  actlTe  servioe  in  India  In  18^7  in  dispersing  insur- 
>?ent  riUaffers.  deryed  the  campaign  in  Rohilcnnd  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Ku^ena,  relief 
of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Doiura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareillv,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shaluehanporo, 
defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank 
of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  and  destruction  of  Shahabad,  and  action  of  Bung- 
kagong ;  Onde  campaign,  including  the  actions  at  Pusgaon  and  Risoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie, 
and  action  of  Biswab  Q^edal). 

s  Captain  Whitia  served  with  the  88th  Beffiment  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  inoladiag  the 
Bflkir  at  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March,  and  siege  of  Calpee  CMedal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

*  Captain  Polunger  senred  at  the  attack  on  the  Burda  Hills,  zoth  December  1859. 
'  ma^.— 1  Colonel  Hon.  Edward  Brownlow  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  GuJLrds  in  the  Crimea  from  Che  Sth 

.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol.  and  Turkish  Medal). 
>  CaptsJn  Pi^enham  served  with  the  lozst  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North  West  Frontier  War  of  i86i«  and  was  pro- 
sent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  antf  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Cm)tBJn  Tngham  served  with  the  38th  Megiment  in  the  Crimean  eampaign  from  the  5th  January  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  ftll  of  Sebastopol  and  aJftdr  m  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  alao 
'With  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt,  and  siege  and  occupa- 
tion of  Dwarka. 

*  Mi^or  Simpson  served  with  the  sand  Light  InHsntry  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the' 
Havee  on  the  xsth  aad  i6th  July  1857 ;  also  from  the  X4th  August  at  the  sioge  assault  and  occupation  of  Delhi — 
E>eyerely  wounded  in  the  right  breast  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

A77.--1  Sir  James  Fergusson  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  imd  up  to  4th  May 
1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  M'Alester  served  with  the  46th  Begt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  Nov.  X854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me<IUidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Bedford.  — >  Captain  Toseland  served  with-  the  33rd  Begt.  at  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  from  x9th  Dec.  1854, 
including  assai^ts  of  the  Bedan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Bucks.—'  Captain  Yersturme  served  with  the  x7th  Begt.  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  firom  xpth  May  1855, 
Including  assaults  of  the  Bedan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept. }  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of 
Kinboume  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Powell  served  with  the  49th  Begt.  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  xst  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  * 

Oarlow.— ^  Sir  Thomas  Butler  landed  in  the  Crimea  as  Lieutenant  56th  Begriment  on  the  asth  August  1855,  served 
m  the  trenches  and  was  present  at  the  final  assault  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Butler  served  with  60th  Bifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

Cheshire^— 1  M^jar  Egerton  senred  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to 
^e  i^th  April  x855»  indnding  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasiw,  and  Turkish 

.  '  Captain  Evans  served  with  the  55th  Begiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition,  including  the  reoaptui^  of  Dewangiri 
in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  "         «  i-  .  «  *- 

.  Captain  Ghraves  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North- West  Frontier  War  of  1863  with  the  Eusafizye 
Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  TTmbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  tho 
Conlc^  HiU  and  destruction  of  LaUoo  on  the  x^h  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the 
Ullage  at  the  fbot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  x6th  December  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the 
sabtoiseion  of  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  x7th  December. 

Cork<— 1  Captain  Foster  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  In  X855  he  was  present  with  tho 
combined  fbroes  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege,  and  was  employed  in  the  occupaiion  of  the  Sea  of  Azof  in  June 
and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  ships  and  magazmes  at  Taganrog,  Marioupol,  Ghirsk,  Ac. ;  served  in  command  of 
B  mortar  in  the  flotilla,  and  was  several  times  engaged  in  £ring  on  tho  town  of  Sebastopol  until  its  fltll ;  also  in 
Bction  with  the  outer  batteries  on  the  x8th  June ;  was  in  command  of  a  mortar  at  the  bomoardment  and  snrrender 
of  Kinboum;  was  several  times  mentioned  in  despatohes  (Medal  with  two  CJhisps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  and 
Torkiah  Medal). 

'Captain  Wrixon  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i86o-6x  (Medal) .  < 

Comwall.— AChptainAhns  served  the  campaign  of  X843  in  Seinde  under  Sir  Charles  Nainer.anfLwasTffesent 
with  the  exp6dttio&  to  Xmamaghv,  and  bnttles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal)Pigitized  byA^  CJOyiC 


i 


469  War  Servicee  of  the  Officers  of  the  MUUia. 

>  LtCoIonel  CEbampion  served  in  the  Saetem  campaign  of  1854-^5,  inelading  the  battle  of  Inkenim,  nm  and  hJl 
of  Sebaetopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  z6lh  ana  xTth  Jn&e 
^woonded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  Miuor,  Sardinian  and  Tm-kish  ICedala,  and  5th  Claas  of  tiie  He^jidifr). 

J>%nb\gh-^  Captain  Barker  served  with  the  5th  Fosiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  oampaign  in  1857-58.  tDdodiLg 
the  relief  and  oaptnre  of  Lucknow,  defence  of  the  Alnmbagh,  batUe  of  Maregonge,  and  repolse  of  the  zath  and  i6th 
Jannary  i8«8  (Kedal  with  Clasp). 

Barby.-J  Colonel  Coke  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava. 

'  Lt Colonel  Mosley  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  KaiBrland  in  zSsz-sa,  and  was  present  in  the  operatioiiB  xntfcd 
Waterkloof  m  October,  and  passage  of  the  Kei  with  Colonel  Byre's  Column  on  the  4th  Dee.  xSsz  (Ifeaal). 

s  Major  Newdigate  served  as  a  Ideat  in  the  Native  Levies  at  the  Gape  of  Good  Hope  in  185Z,  and  was  present  it 
the  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong  (Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Conolly  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  z8s4  in  the  49th  Begiment,  inelading  the  battle  of  Ahns  ssfd 
aiege  of  Sebastopol :  was  dangerously  wounded  (^t  through  the  chest)  at  the  repulse  of  the  powerftil  soitie  on  tk* 

,.r  ^  .  .  .  .    •*      —"^es  (Brevet  of  M^or,  Medal  1    '  "'  " ---= . 


36th  October— mentioned  in  den>atdies  (Brevet  of  Mig'or,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Yictori*  Ooea,  Sardinaii  aod 
Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me4jidie). 

Devon.— J  C«ptain  Letts  served  with  the.  Buflb  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  3rd  Sept.  1855,  and  was  proat 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  dangerously  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  Z855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Worthington  served  with  the  Bufb  in  the  Crimean  oampaign  from  the  3rd  Sept.  zBss,  iTirlndfng  the  Bkfi 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Savile  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844,  and  vrma  present  vnh 
the  storming  parties  at  the  Forts  of  Samunghur,  Paunella,  and  Pownghur ;  also  served  in  Z845  in  the  OGaiOB&  od 
Sawant  Warree  rebellion. 

*  Lt  Colonel  Dowell  was  in  action  with  the  Russian  batteries  on  Hangoe-head,  aand  May  Z854.  Served  with  tte 
Baltic  expedition  in  Z855,  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy  on  the  i8th  June ;  present  at  the  deatmetaai:  -i 
a  fort  and  barracks,  and  the  shelling  an  encampment  on  the  asrd  June ;  destruction  of  thirty  vessels  ia  ihe 
Bay  of  Werolax  on  30th  June ;  landing  at  Loviaa,  and  burning  the  Govenunent  houses,  Ac.,  on  5th  July ;  shdlis?  & 
Coesaok  encampment  on  xoth  July ;  destruction  of  a  Cossack  barrack,  Ac.,  xath  July ;  action  with  «  steamer,  pas- 
boats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg  on  the  ijth  July ;  and  waa  mentioned  in  the  deKpatchea  for  his  cpallaBtiy  in  scal- 
ing to  save  the  crew  of  a  boat  under  fire,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Victoria  Cross;  engacred  with  the  battenatt 
Fredrecksham  on  azst  July ;  occupation  of  the  Island  of  Kotka,  and  destruction  of  the  sttnes,  Ac.,  cm  a6th  July,  sad 
bombardment  of  Bweaborg  (Medal). 

*  CJaptain  Deane  served  with  the  sist  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  1860  in  NorUi  China,  inchiding  tk 
action  of  Binho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Tiku  Forte).  Served  atoo  dnring  the  opetv 
tions  against  theTaepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  Aprfl  and  MKr«86a,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  thestockate 
of  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  dties  of  Kadin.  Tainpoo,  Tsolin,  and  foitifled  tomi  of  K^o*, 
and  the  aflkir  at  Nanhsiang  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  distingniahed  conduct  at  JUajqw). 

Donagal.— ^  LLOtlonel  Todd-Thomton  served  with  the  40th  Begt.  throughout  the  opraatioDa  in  Candahar  ni 
Aifehanlstan  in  x84x-4a  (Medal).  Also  served  the  ChraUor  oampaign,  and  waa  present  in  the  action  at  Mahsi^jpoR, 
99th  Dec  1843  (Medal). 

*  Captain  l>oyne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  May  1855,  and  waa  present  in  the  Trenohea  with  the  sicse 
train  at  the  sieffo  and  fall  of  Bebaatoool  (Medal^nth  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Doraat*— A  Clonal  Bingham  served  34  yean  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  waa  with  his  Regiment  in  thePiuinssi  wir 
of  x834-a5-a6,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

'  LkCokmel  Hall  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  Oimea  in  1855,  indnding  thesioge  andlkllof  Bebaatopol, 
and  assanlte  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Cilasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Qapoott  served  with  the  sand  Regt.  at  the  first  and  second  siege  opeiattooa  beftve  Mooltan,  inehidiDg  cl:« 
attack  of  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  xath  Sept.  1848.  the  action  of  SooijkDoiul.  sioni 
and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fbri  and  garriaoa  of 
Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Gkwjerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Dublin.—^  Major  Forsyth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  57th  Regt.,  and  was  preaeol  at  th< 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol,  with  cantnre  of  the  Qnuries,  aaaaolta  of  the  Itodu 
on  the  xSth  June  and  8th  Sept.;  waa  also  at  the  oaptnre  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  three  Claapa,  Brevet  of  X^icr, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

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•"Captain  Yorstonn  served'with  the  a6th  UtSnm  Native  Inihntry  during  the  Burmese  war  of  z85a-s3  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu). 

Durham.— 1  Colonel  Hall  served  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Madras  Artillery  in  the  lagfat  Fidd  Faroe  in  the 
Southern  Mahratta  country  in  X84X,  and  waa  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Nepanneo}  aerved  also  wiA  Loed 
Ctough's  expedition  to  China,  commanding  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or).  Joined  hoed 
Baglan's  force  on  X4th  Nov.  X854,  and  served  as  an  Assistant  Sngineer  untU  after  the  atonnlB^  the  Redan  00  the 
18th  June,  on  which  day  he  was  emplqved  in  the  advanced  parallel.  TranaflnTed  to  the  Turkish  Ounliugsptwith 
rank  of  LtO)lonel  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Field  Artillery  aa  Brigadier,  which  appointeWBt  he  hdd 
until  the  peace  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  3rd  Class  of  the  MefUidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  CiHptaIn  Lluellyn  served  with  the  45th  Begt.  in  the  Crimea  from  8th  Nov.  X854  to  6th  March  zSss,  InnhirtiTig  ibe 
liege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Chup,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«Iit.Colonel  Bolton  served  in  the  Sutlei  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal  and  three  (Sama).  He  aoted  as  Aide  dt 
Camp  to  Sir  Hany  Smith  at  Moodkeeand  Feroieshah,  andwaa  Adjutant  of  the  3xst  atBnddiwal»  Aliwal,  aadSoteaca 
(severely  wounded). 

*  Captain  Hood  served  with  the  68th  Light  InAuitiy  in  the  New  Zealand  War  in  x864>66»  and  waa  pros  t  at  tte 
attackon  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

Jftdlnbnrgh.—^  Lord  Lothian  served  on  the  Stalfof  Sir  J.  Ontram  in  the  Persian  war;  waa  preaesit  attbetakiif 
of  Mohumrah,  and  accompanied  the  troops  in  their  advance  upon  Ahwas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Captain  Boulton  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  ikom  March  to  July  X855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aad  Tnfkiib 
Medal). 

Xssez.-^  Captain  Lennard  served  with  the  a8th  Regt.  In  the  Crimea  from  ayth  Feb.  to  5th  Jicdr  zSu.  indodisf 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  afflur  in  the  cemetery— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  ClBtn,  and  Turioah  liBdal). 

*  Captain  Newton  served  in  the  Crimea  ttom  3rd  May  18^5  with  the  BuflK  inoliidiBg  the  siege  and  tell  of  8sbM- 
topol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turidah  Medal). 

Tni:—^  Sir  Arthur  Halkett  served  the  Bastem  oampaign  of  X854-S5  with  the  4»d  Wighlandera,  inetadiBg  tke 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  ftill  of  Sebastopol,  and  asssnlt  of  the  ootwotka  ca 
the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  three  ClanM,  Sardinian  and  Turldsh  Medala). 

Forfar.— J  Captain  Carnegie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  X857-58  and  waajwfiiii  at  the  aetioas  cf 
the  Hindun  and  battie  of  Budleekeserai.  throun^out  the  siege  of  Delhi  aa  Assistant  Field  Knginfer  (wuunded).  op- 
ture  of  Lucknow,  acted  as  Field  Engineer  toBrigadier  Barker's  Force  inOnde,  aad  waa  daagemaly  woandad 
at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Glamorgan.—^  Ci^tain  Palmer  served  with  the6aiid  Regt.  attheeiege  of  Sebastopol  frcia  trd  Benl.  zlss**^^ 
was  taken  prisoner  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Claaa  of  the  HMN*^*^ 
Turkish  Medal). 

aioiioester.--i  Captain  Battiscombe  served  with  the  68th  Light  Influktry  the  Bastem  rampaigB  of  ateirSS-  p- 
eluding  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  aud  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  waa  wounded  aa  xath  JMmary  1855  Qladal  wiin  (Saqi*. 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turldsh  Medal). 

Hanta.— '  Captain  Frost  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  iu  the  Crimean  oampaign  taau  AprU  xSss.  tartwdfty  ^' 
aiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

•Lieut.  (Colonel  Briggs  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  (Mmea  from  the  telb  AiMPiik'itg>i»o'«'ti"'' 
the  batXlo  of  the  Tebemaya,  and  siege  and  lUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aad  li^nxkiBh  lledd). 


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Snntingdoxi.— 1  Captain  Hooper  served  with  the  38th  Begt.  in  the  Crimea  from  aird  Auff.  1855  (ICedal  with 
Claapfor Sebastopol,  and TorkitOi Medal). 

Jeney.— 1  Lt Colonel  Toozel  served  with  the  ayth  Regiment  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal). 

Kent. — 1  Captain  Knight  served  with  the  33rd  FasiUers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  byXord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  6th  Deo.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  and  Transgogra 
operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Howell  was  present  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Herman,  the  Consul  General  of  Tripoli,  with  the  Expedi- 
tion which  was  sent  hy  the  Turkish  Government  in  the  winter  of  1855-56  to  suppress  a  rebellion  of  the  Arabs  in  the 
Gharien  and  Jebbe  Mountains  (Turkish  Military  Order  of  Merit). 

Kerry. — ^  Lt.ColoneI  O'Connell  served  with  the  73rd  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1838-39 ;  at  the  siege  of 
Monte  Video  from  Sept.  1845  to  Aug.  1846 ;  and  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

*  Doctor  Mayburv  served  with  the  late  British  Auxiliary  Legion  in  Spain  from  July  1835  to  Sept.  1837,  first  as 
Assist.  Surgeon  and  afterwards  as  Surgeon  of  the  xoth  Munster  Light  Infantry;  received  two  Medals,  one  for  the 
5th  May  1836  and  the  other  for  the  storming  of  Irun  in  June  1837 ;  was  mentioned  in  general  orders  for  gallant  con- 
duct in  dressing  the  wounded  under  the  hottest  fire  in  the  actions  of  the  15th  and  x6th  M^rch  1837. 

Xianark. — ^  Captain  GoesHng  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66  as  Lieutenant  in  Tanmaki  Military  Settlers. 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ahu  Ahu  Kaitakie,  and  Fiprilei  (Medal). 

Xj&noashlre. — ^  Captain  Henley  served  as  extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Windham'during  the  operations  at  Cawn- 
pore and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  in  Nov.  1857.  Served  afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Walpole, 
and  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Sisea  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

'  Colonel  Whitle  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  with  the  91st  Regt.,  and  waB  present  under  Sir  Harry  Smith 
at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  emigrant  Boers  on  the  39th  Aug.  1848. 

*  Major  Bheppard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  7854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Regt.  including  the  battles  of 
Alzoa  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  ftkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  MecHidie). 

'  Major  Godfrey  served  with  the  73rd  Regt.  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-50,  including  the  operations  in  the 
Nepaul  Terai  (Medal). 

7  Colonel  Mathias  served  in  the  Sutler  campaign  of  1845-46  Medal  and  one  Clasp) ;  commanded  a  strong  De- 
tacliment  of  H.M.  Troops  at  the  aflliir  of  Buddiwal ;  was  in  command  at  the  battle  of  Aliwal,  where  he  had  charge 
of  the  howitsers  (named  in  the  despatches,  and  made  Brevet  Migor) ;  and  commanded  the  (hrenadier  Company  62nd 
Be^t.  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (wounded). 

*  Captain  Bolton  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  July  2855  (Medal  with  C!lasp 
for  Sebastopol.  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^     ^^  \ 

9  Captain  Winniett  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Orfanean  campaign  from  April  to  September  1855, 
inclodmg  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Commanded  a  Company  of  the  24th  Regiment  in  a  flying  column  hnder  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  from  Fe- 
rosepore  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chief  Tantia  Topee  in  February  and  March  1859. 

Xaeioester.— 1  Captain  Pearson  served  with  the  95th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  In  X858,  including  the  siege 
aeaanlt  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege 
and  capture  of  Fowrie,  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  niedal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Grimsfcon  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  Jan.  2855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol, assault  of  the  x8th  June,  and  expeditiona  to  Kertoh  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India 
at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  the  relief  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Begum's  Palace),  and 
encasements  in  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Ijeiiiim.— 1  Colonel  Hon.  W.  J.  Forbes  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  a9th  Dec.  X854  and 
haa  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol.  and  Turkish  Medal. 

'  M^jor  Wise  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  sxst  April  1855  to  the  6th  June 
X856,  indudinsr  the  siege  and  ikll  of  Sebaatopol,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  sept.,  and  several 
sorties  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  Central  India  dming  the  mutmy  in  pursuit  of 
Tantia  Topee,  and  commanded  a  small  field  fi»oe  in  pursuit  of  Bengoline  in  X859H60. 

Isimeilok.-^  Captain  Mawe  was  present  with  the  expedition  iindoh  stormed  the  war  fbneee  of  Slambia,  and 
tx>mbaa-ded  the  town  of  GbaUah,  Western  Afirica,  on  the  asrd  and  34th  March  X850. 

lilAcoln.— 1  Captain  Mason  served  with  the  82nd  Regt.  in  suppreesing  the  Inman  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the 
operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Knankur,  taking  of 
Bareilly,  subsequent  operations  in  Rohllound,  and  defence  of  Powayne  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Moore  served  in  the  3rd  Dragoon  GKiards  in  the  Abyssinian  cami»ign  in  x868,  and  was  present  at  the 
Btoi-xning  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

TjonOoxL'-^  M^or  Dundas  served  with  the  6and  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  trom  the  16th  August  X855,  including 
the  siege  and  ftOl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Jaedal/. 

*  Captain  Savory  served  with  the  00th  Light  InJhntry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 ;~ 
advanced  with  Havelock's  Column  firom  Oawnpore  on  the  xptn  September  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mungar- 
war,  Oonao,  Buaeerutgunge,  capture  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  the  several  actions  resmtinff  in  the  relief  and  subsequent 
defence  of  Lucknow  (wounded)j  was  at  the  storming  of  the  Bngine  Houee,  and  Him  SJiana;  served  under  Outram 
throughout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  trom  Nov.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858,  aand  as  Station  Staff  Qfiicer  to  Colonel  Smith  commanding  a  Field 
Force  (Medal  with  two  Olaspe,  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  and  Life  Pension  for  Wounds). 

I«ongford.-J  Captain  Cuppage  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infimtiy  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-65,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  of  the  Gate  Pah  and  TeRanga  (Medal). 

^Smjo.—i  Captain  Whalte  served  with  the  xoiih  Regt.  in  the  Pu^jaub  campaign  in  1846  indludhig  the  latter  part 
of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  surrender  of  that  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

A  lA,Oo}ootX  A.  Kaoz'Gore  served  wfth  the  and  BaMaUon  6oih  Biiles  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  in 
the  Azrah  District,  Bengal  (Medal). 

s  Captain  Kingaoote  served  with  the  4xst  Regimout  in  the  Crimea  fhmi  the  xafh  November  1854,  including  the 
siege  and  lUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded-— right  arm  amputated— at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  September  i8s5  (Me&l  withChup,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie^  and  Turkish  Medkl). 

Meaih.— ^  Quarter  Master  Davidson  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North 
China,  indudioff  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangkn,  storm  and  capture  of  theinner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (MedShiathtwoCaasps).  — o  i- 

Middlesex^— ^  Captain  Adair  served  with  the  xath  Light  Inlhntry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was 
present  at  the  relief  of  Aihnghur  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Black  semd  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  the  oampaign  of  x86o  In  North  Chfaia,  and  was  preflent  at  the 
surrender  of  Peldn  (Medal  with  Olasp). 

^  Qnsrter  Master  Milne  served  with  the  xst  Battalion  Bliie  Brigade  in  the  Kafih^  war  in  X859-53  including  the  ex* 


pedition  beyond  the  Key  in  A«g.  185a  (Medal).  Served  throagfaout  the  Bastem  campaign  of  X854-55,  ind^hig  the 
battles  of  AJma  and  Inkeiman,riege  sad  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkic  Medal).  Also 
granted  the  Silver  Medal  with  Annuity  for  Meritorkms  service. 

•  Lt.(X>Ionel  Aikman  served  in  the  SttUei  oampaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) 
Also  in  the  Pnnjanb  oampalfli  of  1848^49  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Wheeler  (MediO).  Served  In  the 
Indian  mvtiay  oampaign  of  i8ct-j^,  inoluding  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  various  engagemenu  (Medal  with  Clasp)» . 
and  when  in  oommand  of  the  yra  Sikh  Cavalry  on  advanced  picket,  with  a  hundred  of  his  men  on  the  xst  March ' 
X858  heafelaoked  and  ultorty  Touted  a  rebel  fom  eonsisting  or  «ao  influiti7, 900  Horse,  and  two  guns,  cutting  up 
xoomsn,  oapfeoriagthe  two  gvn^  and  driTlng  the  remainder  of  ttie  enemy  into  and  over  the  Goomtee,  himseuT 
rooeivinff  a  serere  sabre  ent  on  the  Dsoe  in  a  personal  enoounter  with  several  of  the  enemy.  .  ^or  this  foat.  which 
waapenbmisd  imder  swy  disadTsatage  m  bfoiken  groond,  and  partially  under  the  flmnmg  firs  of  an  adaolniag 
fort,  he  was  awaidsd  the 'Viotoria  Cross. 


'  OivMi  OooB^mtfA  witti tilt sTthBsg^  ill  tiwOrittM  la  1855*  butaOJbg  ti^  1^  ^i^Jj^^BahMtopol. 


471  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  MUiHa. 

capture  of  the  QnarrieSt  aaaault  of  the  Bedan  on  x8th  June,  and  attack  on  8th  Sept. ;  was  alio  at  the  bombardmat 
and  (»ptnre  of  Klnhonm.  After  the  repnlse  on  the  x8th  Jnne  he  was  selected  to  carrr  despatches  firom  Cok^oe! 
Lord  west,  on  whom  the  command  of  the  Brigade  devolyed,  to  Lord  Baglan,  which  ho  did  across  the  open,  exp<^:- . 
to  a  heavy  fire,  and  afterwards  tvom  Lord  Rajrlan  to  Sir  George  Brown  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnzkish  Me<hl.. 
Mona^an. — ^  Captain  Henderson  served  in  the  Indian  cami>aign  of  1857-58,  and  in  Jane  1857  ^>as  attache^!  i  > 
an  Irregular  Levy  of  1,400  men  engaged  in  the  district  for  the  protection  of  Agra,  being  also  retted  with  the  powvr< 
of  Joint  Magistrate  in  the  district  of  Agra,  Allyghnr,  and  Muttra;  present  at  the  action  of  Agra  on  5th  July,  an: 
was  afterwards  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Force ;  in  Oct.  was  appointed  Orderly  Officer  to  Colond  Grcatb<  i, 
present  at  ^c  action  of  Dilkhoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  the  aflhir  at  Kanouffe,  aAiir  of  sod  h  - 
and  action  of  6th  Dec  at  Cawnpore ;  served  afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Msjor  Gen.  Sir  l^omas  Haite  Frani-. 
and  present  at  the  actions  of  Nnsrutporc,  Chanda,  Umoerpore,  Sultanpore,  and  Dhowraha.  siege  and  captTirt:  f 
Lnclmow  (wounded  by  an  explosion) ,  mclnding  storming  of  the  Bmaumbaraand  Kaisabagh  (Medal  with  two  CUrp< . 

*  M^jor  Woodwright  served  with  the  xSth  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  war  in  China  (Medal)  and  was  -pnum  i-/. 
the  taking  of  Amoy,  CThapoo,  Shanghai,  and  C!hjn  Kiang  Foo.  He  oHao  served  with  the  z8th  in  the  Bnrmah  v&r  ( f 
1852-53  to  ^e  conclusion  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemv^s  stocksdfF^  ■ 
the  Rangoon  river,  landed  in  command  of  a  Company  of  the  Royal  Irish  and  with  the  Marines  off*  th«  Fox  fhn'. 
Btormed  and  destroyed  the  Dalla  stockades;  served  daring  the  three  succeeding  davs'  operations  in  the  vic£J- 
and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  on  the  X4th  April  was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  Grest  Ih.: . 
Pagoda,  also  present  at  tine  capture  of  Prome  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  heights  of  Prome  in  Jan.  xS;; : 
commanded  a  Company  of  the  i8th  during  the  whole  of  the  successful  operations  in  the  Uonabew  diaixitt  inchi<lH«- 
xTth  March  1853  (wounded),  when  the  z8th  Btormed  and  carried  the  first  stockade,  also  ipth  Miurch  when  the  dtr.n: 
hold  of  l^e  Burmese  Chief  Mea  Toon  was  stormed  and  after  considerable  loss  captured  (Medal  wiUi  Clasp  for  ?v:p  . 

Montgomery  and  Merioneth. — ^  Colonel  Beadnell  served  the  campaign  of  1840-41-43,  and  was  preaeat  :t. 
the  actions  of  Killa  Aziden  Goaine,  Ghusnee,  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  all  the  affairs  in  which  the  Canoahsr  Dir.- 
Bion  under  General  Nott  was  engaged  in  its  progress  through  the  Khoord  Cobool,  Tezeen,  Jngdnllock,  and  KyUr 
Passes  (Medal). 

Norfolk.— 1  M^jor  Hon.  Fred.  Walpole  was  engaged  in  the  operations  in  China  while  serving  as  Flagldeatsuzi 
to  the  Naval  Commander  in  Chief,  Sir  G.  H.  Seymour  (MedaJ). 

'  Captain  Dods  served  with  the  lAth  Rogt.  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol.  and  ass&altcf  ibt 
x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Dowler  served  with  the  61  st  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  wKh  Gasp). 
Northampton. — ^  Captain  Car^  Elwes  served  with  the  lath  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1851-53  (Medal). 
Northumberland.—^  Major  Mitford  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  and  on  the  Staff  tixrooghont  the  f:a 

Chi^a  war  in  1841-43  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  heights  abore  CJanion,  the  oca 
pation  of  Chusan,  and  investment  of  Nankin. 

-  *  Major  Grey  served  with  the  snd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  10th  June  1855,  inclii^xi^.j* 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September — on  the  latter  oocaf.  1 
on  a  covering  party  in  f^ont  of  the  Right  Attack  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medt. . 
Served  also  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  November  1857  to  July  1858,  including  the  actions  at  Osirapjr. 
under  (3eneral  Windham  in  November,  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  tho  summer  oamp&ii;:z 
in  Onde  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Nottingham. — ^  Captain  Girardot  commanded  a  Detachment  on  board  the  Biirkeniead,  when  wrecked  off  I>;i* 
ger  Point,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  on  the  night  of  the  36th  Feb.  X853.  He  served  with  the  43(rd  in  tha  EaiEr  mr .  f 
1853-53  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Crofbon  served  in  the  6th  Regiment  during  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850-5X,  and  was  engaged  in  most  of  th' 
operatums  against  the  enemy,  including  the  aflUr  in  the  Amatola  Mountainsiagainst  SandHU's  tnu  on  the  34th  iz.* 
aSth  Dec.  1850,  and  also  the  combined  attack  on  the  Aixiatolas  on  the  38th  June  1851  (Medal). 

*  (^tain  l^t  served  with  the  and  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (Medslwt: 
two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Fosbroke  served  with  Oie  and  Queen's  Rojrals  in  the  (Thina  war  of  x86o,  including  the  actions  of  the  y:\ 
x3th  and  X4th  August,  x8th  and  azst  September,  and  advance  on  Peldn  (Medal  with  Clasps  Tor  the  Wcu  Forts  iz  I 
Pekin). 

Oxford.— 1  Captain  Sparke  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infhntty  at  the  liege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  finm  x£i 
Hay  X855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Perth.— ^  Lord  Stormont  served  with  the  (h-enadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  sgHb.  Aag.  jBs$,  inclndipg  tit 
■iege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Radnor. — ^  Major  Thomas  served  with  the  snd  Dragoon  Guards  the  Oude  campaign  of  xSsS-sg,  ineludisg  ute 
assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans-Gogra  afihirs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

Renfrew.—^  Captain  Anderson  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Force  at  the  assault  and  oaptare  of  Bows  qd^<^' 
June  1858,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  the  95th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah  and  Kotah.  boUle  ' 
Kota  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree,  and  served  fbr  s>.'j.. 
time  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatcdies,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

Boss.— >  Captain  Rose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Brigade  in  the  CMmea,  also  at  the  bombardment  and  f  r- 
render  of  Kinboum,  and  with  Admiral  Sir  Houston  Stewart's  exploring  expedition  up  the  rivera  Bug  and  Dnkjt: 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Capti^  Grove  served  throughout  the  Bastem  campaign' of  x8<4-55f  including  the  battles  of  AbnaandBslskltT- 
expeditlon  to  Kertch  and  Tenikale,  siege  and  fSsll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clausps,  5th  (Tlass  of  the  Medjidie.  tz  < 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  mclnding  tbe  actions  st  Cav:- 
pore  (6th  Dec.  X857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fioU  of  Lncknowand  assault  of  the  Msitirr. 
and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Booyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Baxtdlly  (Med. 
with  Clasp). 

Shropshire.— 1  Mt^or  Russell  served  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.M.S.  Albkm,  with  Admiral  Sir  F.i. 
Ommanney,  at  Navarino  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Hornby  served  with  the  Military  Train  the  campaign  of  x  860  in  North  (Thina  (Medal  wiA  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Bennett  served  with  the  31st  Fusiliers  during  the  latter  part  of  X855  at  the  siege  and  taXL  of  Sebastcf.- 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Captain  Browne  served  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Taptee  River  in  co-operation  with  the  (.i^- 
tral  India  Field  Force  in  X858. 

Bllgo.— 1  Captain  Charles  B.  Wynne  served  with  tiie  90th  Light  Infimtry  in  the  Oimean  campaign  from  the  t:'  • 
July  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  of  the  storming  party  at  the  asaaiut  of  the  Be:  • 
Ota  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medil).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  fit)m  July  xSs;,  ir^*  - 
ingthe  relief  of  Lucfaaow  by  Lord  CHyde.  with  Outram  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  subsequent  capture  of  L3i'k^^ 
(inentioned  in  Sir  J.  Outnmrs  despatches).  Served  with  Grant's  field  force  through  tne  hot-weatii€r  cshif-v.:.' 
in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Mentioned  in  despatches  for  distinguished  cocdurt  : 
picket  duty.  I 

Bomersei.*^  Lt.Colonel  Adair  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  (Mmea  from  2nd  Hay  X855,  isdol::.' 
the  siege  and  fkdl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  M^or  Sawyer  served  in  the  Netherlands  Army  during  the  Belgian  revolution  finom  X833  to  xS^q,  and  is  s  Ks:^-' 
of  the  Order  of  the  Couronne  de  Ch6ne. 

*  Captain  Worthington  served  in  the  Oimean  campaign  finom  soth  Jan.  1855  as  Adjutant  of  the  aSlh  BegtaiMiTt? 
present  at  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1  Captain  Cox  served  with  the  "  Bufn"  in  the  Cnnlea  from  the  ird  Septemberto  the  X5th  November  z8|s3.i32£**i^'*' 
the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  , 

»  Captain  Brasier  (^reagh  served  willh  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Light  Cavalry,  in  tho  New  Zetland  »v 
X064-66 ;  commanded  a  Troop  in  t]>e  Wanganni  and  Taranald  campaigns,  and  was  present  in  nauXf  all  tbe  eup^^' 
ments  on  that  coast  (Medal). 

BtirlliU.^  Caiptain  Halket^  sj^rr^  ifi^.the  45)^  Bei^  In  th^  Ka^r  war  of  1850-53  ^edal).  .      .^ 

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8xiiIbIX-->  Captain  Oakes  served  in  tho  zst  Boyols  at  tho  siege  and  iSijl  of  Sebastopol  ftom  xzth  Juljr*  2855 
Of  odal  with  Clasp,  and  Tmrkiih  Hedal). 

*  Captain  Browninj;  served  with  tho  3pth  Regt.  In  the  Crimea  frpm.  aoth  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sobaatopol  and  attack  of  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Scrv&'d  duHni^r  the  Indian  muiiny 
in  1357-58  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  in  Gn/u>rat,  including  the  attack  on  tho  Taringa  HiUs  (mentioned  in  de- 
aiiAtchea);  acted  in  the  same  capacity  to  another  Field  Force  in  Aug.  1858.  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  ^fondeth— horse  shot. 

Surrey.—*  Colonel  Evoljrn  wab  present  at  the  defence  of  Kalafht  in  1854.  He  was  appointed  by  the  British 
Oovemznent  to  servo  under  General  Cannon  With  the  Staff  of  the  Turkish  Army,  in  which  he  received  the  rank  of 
Kaimakan.  He  accompanied  tho  Allied  expedition  to  tlie  Crimea,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Ba- 
laklava,  and  Inkerman ;  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  defence  of  Enpatoria.  Eeceived  the  honorary 
rank  of  Lt.Colonel  In  Che  British  Army  ajrd  Oct.  1857  (Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  tho  Crimea,  4th  Class  of  tho  Med- 
jidio.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Cnptatn  Tredoroft served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches 
with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  April  (Medal  with  CHasp,  '5th  Class  of  tho  Me(]jidio,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

Sussex.--^  Colonel  St.  Clair  served  with  the  Bombay  Horse  Artillery  in  the  campaign  of  1839-40  in  Affghanistan, 
nnd  vraa  present  at  tho  storm  and  capture  (tt  (jrhuince  (Medal}  and  occupation  of  Cabool ;  also  at  the  storming  of 
Khrjjuok. 

»  Major  Aldridge  served  with  the  aist"  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  Including  the  battle  of 
Alma,  eiege  and  nil  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Rediin  on  the  z8th  June :  also  the  expedition  to  Kinboum 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Captain  Tubbs  served  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the  9th  Bombay  N.I.  against  the  mutineers  in  Central 
India  &i  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Captain  Pasley  served  with  the  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  W.  Coghlan  against  the  Arabs  near  Aden  in  1858, 
and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Fort  Shaik  Othman. 

Tlpperary.— ^  Colonel  Frond  served  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Lord  Oough  at  the  battle  of  Mahaiajpore  29th  December 
1843,  and  was  very  severely  wounded  andlidd  his  right  arm  amputated  on  the  field  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
lironae  Star). 

*  Captain  Mansergh  sencd  as  a  cadet  in  the  Mounted  Police  at  the  capture  of  a  stockade  occupied  by  insur- 
gonta  at  the  Ballarat  (Sold  Fields  in  Australia,  on  the  3rd  December,  1854. 

*  Captain  GHreen  served  in  the  Z4th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  2863-65,  and  was  present  In  the  actions 
of  Kokeroa  and  Bangariri  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal]« 

Tyrone. — '  Captain  Buchanan  served  with  the  88th  Regt  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions 
at  Cawnpore  um^  Major  (}en.  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnporo  on  6th  Doc,  capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  in  the 
D(mb  wiu  the  Ck>lumn  under  CoL  6.  V.  Maxwell,  to  whom  he  was  Orderly  Officer,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee  in 
3Iay  Z858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Tlie  Tower  Hamlets.— ^  Captain  Kott  served  with  the  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  Karens  in  Burmah  in  Jan. 
1S57,  and  on  two  occasions  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  35th  Regt.  engaged  with  the  enemy,  and  received  a  letter 
of  approbation  from  the  Gkivemor  (General  in  Council. 

s  Quarter  Master  White  served  with  the  50th  Regt.  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Panniar  ao  Deo.  x843'.(Bronze  Star).  Served  also  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
y  erozeshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  throe  (Clasps) — at  Sobraon  he  carried  the  Queen's  Colour  after  Captain 
Ncedham,  who  had  carried  it,  was  wounded.  Was  mentioned  in  the  despatch  of  Brigadier  Ryan,  commanding 
tho  Second  Brigade,  for  conduct /}f  the  most  distinguished  nature  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah,  and  also  f^quently 
noticed  by  Sir  Harry  Smith,  commanding  tho  Division.    Has  also  a  Medal  for  Meritorious  Services. 

>  Lt. Colonel  Halkett  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  5th  February  to  the 
17th  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiOl  of  Sebastopol  and  Expeditions  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Sardmian  and  Turldsh  Medals). 

*  Major  de  Salis  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal) . 

*  LtA^lonel  Macnamara  was  engaged  with  the  5Qth  Regt.  in  the  expedition  from  Canton  to  the  White  Cloud  Moun- 
t  aina  in  June  1858,  Including  the  action  with  the  Braves  on  3rd  June ;  was  also  present  at  the  storming  and  capture 
by  escalade  of  the  walled  city  of  Namtow,  izth  Aug.  2858  (Medal). 

*  Major  Tewart  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  affoir  at 
Pcrcx>  and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Juedespore  Jungle  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Frobisher  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewan* 


giri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Wharton  served  with  the  orth  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppresaincr  the  mutiny  in  2857-58,  with  the 
Jonnpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  riusrutpore,  Chanda,  ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  attack  and  capture  of 


Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Kaiserbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Warwick.—^  Mi^or  Grimston  served  with  the  29th  Regt.  in  the  (Mmea  fitun  5th  Jan.  to  328t  July  2855  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captsln  Yaughton  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infhntry  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  trom  2nd  Dec.  2854  to  a9th  July 
2855,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Russian  sortie  on  the  night  of  the  aand  March,  in  which  he  commanded  a 
Detachment  of  Uie  90th ;  was  also  at  the  taking  of  the  (Quarries  on  the  7th  June,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  28th 
June  (Medal  with  (5lasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Waterford.-— ^LtCoionelYilliers-Stuartservedwith  the68thLifl^tInfluitryintheNew  Zealand  war  in  2864-66, 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Qate  Pah  and  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (slightly  wounded  in  the  neck,  mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal). 

.  Westmeath.— ^  Captain  Gardiner  served  on  the  Staff  of  Colonel  Outram,  and  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of 
the  27th  Regt.  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  2844-45,  and  was  present  at  aU  the  operations  of  the  Light 
Field  Force,  including  the  capture  of  Qotea,  2zst,  and  of  Munohur  Stockades  and  Fort,  s^th  Jan.  2845 ;  at  the  latter 
he  led  the  Forlorn  Hope,  and  was  severely  wotmded.  Of  his  party  of  sixteen  men,  four  wore  killed  and  nine 
wounded.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Grovemor  in  Council  of  Bombay,  and  those  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in 
India,  in  general  orders  for  his  services. 

*  Major  Nugent  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  2854  and  up  to  the  5th  February  2855, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  (Hasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
Mciljidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Westmorland.—^  Msjor  Draffen  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  latter  part  of  2854  (Medal).  Was  at  the  blockade 
of  Odessa,  and  also  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkisn  Medal). 

Wexford.—*  Captain  Alcock  served  with  the  95th  Regt.  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom  the  25th  Jan.  2855,  include 
tngthe  siege  and  faJl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Wicklow. — ^  Captain  Howard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  28^4-55  with  the  44th  Regt.  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Balaldava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Wiltshire.—^  Captain  Boilers  was  present  with  the  50th  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  39th  Dec. 
1&43.  Served  also  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1845-46  (Medal  and  three  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
I'trozcshah,  Aliwal  (woundiBd),  and  Sobraon :  he  acted  as  Adjutant  to  his  Regt.  nearly  the  whole  of  the  campaign. 

Worcester.—^  Miyor  Korbnry  served  as  Captain  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  2nd 
Julv  to  ^th  Sept.  2855,  and  was  present  at  tho  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

York.— ^  Lt.Colonel  Gunter  served  with  the  ^th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  In  October  2854,  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Blake  served  with  the  Carabineers  in  Oude  and  the  Trana-Gk>gra  district  in  1858-59,  and  was  present 
at  tho  action  of  Doondiakera,  afifhirs  of  Churda,  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Mi\ieedia,  and  action  of  Bankee  (Medal) . 

'  Captain  Balguy  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Begt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  2846-47  (Medal),  during  the  latter  part 
of  which  he  was  Beleoted  to  organise  sad  command  a  mounted  force  of  80  men  of  the  regiment.  Served  as  (Taptam  of 


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the  light  Company  of  the  4th  Begt.  in  the  Bastem  oampaiffn  of  1854,  including  the  battlee  of  Ahna  and  Inkenum, 
And  sieffe  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claspe,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal) . 

*  Lt.Colonel  Grimeton  sexred  with  the  and  Qneen's  Boyals  in  the  KafBr  war  of  xSsx-sa  (Medal) ;  also  with  the 
expedition  North  of  the  Orange  Hirer  in  1853-53. 

*  Captain  Cmnming  eerred  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  CMmea  from  the  axtt  April  to  the  7th  Angut  1K5S, 
indndmg  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Dowker  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-^7  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Cnbitt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  xith  Nor.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fUlof  Sebaatopol,  the  sortia 
of  6th  April  and  xoth  May,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  of  the  Bedan  on  the  x8th  June;  was  wounded  in  the 
trenches  on  the  a8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Mi^or  Bates  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6t,  at  Taranaki,  and  wu 
present  at  the  operations  at  Huirangi  and  before  Te  AreL  Was  afterwards  appointed  Native  Interpreter  to  the 
Forces,  and  was  present  on  the  Staff  at  the  outbreak  of  hostilities  in  the  Taranaki  district  in  X863,  captme  of  tka 
Pa  Katikira.  and  subsequent! v  in  the  Waikato  district  (Medal). 

Captain  Leake  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-65,  indnding  operations  is  tai 
provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal). 

^^  Captain  Croker  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  6th  Regt  sent  fhmi  Bombay  in  X837  against  the  rebeb  ia 
Canara.  Served  in  the  KafBr  war  of  1846-47  (was  Acting  Adjutant  in  the  Trans-Kei  expedition)  ;  also  in  that  of 
1850-53  (Medal),— at  the  commencement  of  which  he  was  appointed  Field  Adjutant,— in  July  xSsx  Acting  Brig»]« 
Megor,  and  in  Feb.  185a  D.A.Q.M.G.  of  the  ist  Brigade;  was  engaged  in  all  the  principal  aiEsirs  of  the  war;  trt 
times  noticed  in  general  orders,  and  repeatedly  in  despatches. 


11  Captain  Hewett  served  with  the  aoth  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  aoth  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ^  cf 
Sebastopol,  andaflkir  of  the  i8th  June ;  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinboom  (Medal  with  Clanp,  and  Turir^k 
Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  camimign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  ixi 
Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  Captain  Hopkins  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  ^th  October  X854  with  the  49th  Regt.  inclndiBfr  lis 
battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  October,  capture  of  the  Quarriea,  and  aasanlts  of  tke 
Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5U1  Class  of  the  Mecyidie,  and  Turkish  Mc^hin 

1*  Captain  Brooksbank  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  38th  Regiment,  and  waspreteattt 
the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  the  axst  Decanbez. 
Attack  and  ooonpation  of  the  Oemetexy  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  CAaas  cf  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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{Barrifter  at  Law)    

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Charles  Borslem  Saunders,  CB. 

Hon.  Louis  Steuart  Jackson 

Alonzo  Honey,  CB 

John  Power 

Charles  Thomas  Bnckland   

Him.  Robert  Henry  Davies,  CSI. 

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Hugh  David  Sandeman 

Charles  Robert  Lindsay 

Robert  John  Richardson  

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Henry  Lnshington  

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Henry  Stewart  Reid   

Philip  Sandys  Melvill 

Sir    George    Ebenezer  Wilson 

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Fendail  Thompson  

Hon,  Sir  Richard  Temple.ITCSr. 

William  Blunt  


John  Walter  Sherer,  CSI. 

Edmund  Craster  Graster  

RobertSimson  

WilUam  Ashbumer  Forbes,  CB. 

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Heniy  Georse  Keene 

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Henry  Cookbnm  Richardson  ... 
Richard  Charles  Oldfield 


Henry  Abbott  Rdbert  Alexander 

{Barrister  at  law) 

Charles  Bdwaid  Lance  

James  William  Power 

Hon.  Henry  Lucius  Dampier 


Hon.  Ernest  Qwm  Birch... 
AiiATi  Ootatian  Hnme,  CB.. 


Arronmnasn,  Ae. 


Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William,  x  July  6a.  1 
Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  N.W.  Provinces,  7  March  68. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  the  24-Pergunuahs,  Bengal,  23  Jazu  69. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Meerut,  N.W.  Provinces,  3  S^t.  57. 
Opium  Agent  of  Behar.  Bengal,  6  March  65,  Patna. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces,  7  Aug.  69, 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinces,  ix  June  66. 
Senior  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces,  13  Aug.  68, 
Additional  Member  of  the  Governor  General's  Council. 

Ordinary  Member  of  the  Governor  General's  Council. 

Additional  Judge  of  Hooghly,  Burdwan,  and  a4*Pergunnahs,  Bengal. 
Furlough. 

Commissioner  of  Meerut  Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Furlough. 

Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces  of  Bengal,  in  the  De- 
partment of  Land  Revenue,  Ac.  Member  of  the  Lieutenant  Goyemor'8 
Council. 

Conuniesioner  of  Agra  Division,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Lieutenant  Governor  of  Bengal,  i  March  7X. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tipperah,  Bengal,  *  Nov.  69. 

Resident  at  the  Court  of  Hyderabad,  29  May  68. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  or  Judicature  at  Fort  William,  i  July  6a. 

Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces  of  Bengal,  in  the 

Department  of  Excise,  &q. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Shalnehanpore. 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Bnrdwan  Division,  Bengal. 
Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  Pu^janb  and  its  Dependencies,  ao  Jan.  71. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court,  N.W.  Provinces.  7  May  67. 
Accountant  General,  Bengal*  5  July  65.    Furlough. 
Judge  of  the  Chief  Court  of  the  Punjab,  25  Aug.  ig. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Tirhoot,  Bengal. 
Opium  Agent  of  Benares,  15  May  65,  at  Ghazeepore. 


Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  Williaon,  3  June  68. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Sylhet,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Allyghur,  N.W.  Provinces. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Sarun,  Bengal,  also  Sessions  Judge 

of  Champarun.    Furlough. 
Junior  Member,  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provtnoes.    Officiating  Senior 

Member. 
Commissioner  and  Superintendent,  JuUunder  Division,  Pui^'ab. 

Chief  Conunissioner  of  Oude. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Furruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Ordinary  Member  of  the  Gounoil  of  the  Governor  General  of  India.  Took 
his  seat  35  April  68. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Meerot,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces, 20  March  71. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Aztmghur,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Qya,  Bengal,  7  April  68. 

Commissioner  of  Rohilcxmd  Division,  ^r.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.   Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cawnpore.  N.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner,  UmbaUa  iKvision,  Punjab. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Shahabad,  Bengal,  5  May  70. 

Commissioner,  Allahabad  Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces,  27  May  70. 

Commissioner  of  Settlements.  Punjab,  x  Nov.  65.    Furlough. 

Judge  of  the  Chief  Court  of  the  Pumab.    Furlough. 

Commissioner,  Jhansi  Division,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner,  Fyzabad  Division,  Oude.    Envoy  and  Plenipotentiai7. 

Tarkund  Mission. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bengal,  2  Nov.  69.  OA- 

ciating  Judge  of  Nuddea. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Allahabad,  N.  W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Bvjshahye,  Bengal,  5  Hay  70. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Midnapore,  Bei^^al,  ac  June  68. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Mirxapore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Fnriooidi. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal  in  the  Revenue  and  GeuenuDt- 

partments.    Member  of  the  Lieutenant  Governor's  Council. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William.  ^ 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  In  the  Department  of  Beveniie. 

Agriculture,  and  Commeroe,  6  June  71. 


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Charles  Currie   

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Lesley  Charles  Probyn  . 
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Appoormvis,  Ao. 


Inspector  General  of  Police.  N.  W.  Provinces.    Officiating  ComxnxaBiancr 

and  Officiating  Agent  to  the  Governor  General  at  Benarea. 
Comptroller  General  of  Accounts,  aa  April  67.    Head  CommiasiozMr  of 

Paper  Currency,  17  Sept.  70.    Furlougn. 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Orissa  Division,  and  Superintendent 

of  the  Tributary  Mehals  of  Cuttack,  Bengal,  i  Feb.  69. 
Officiating  Additional  District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  aU  the  Districts  is 

the  Patna  Division,  Bengal.    At  MosufTerpore. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Backergunge,  Bengal,  i  Feb.  69.  Offioatxng 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Mynpoorie,  N.  W.  Provinces. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Patna,  BengaL 
Financial  Commissioner   of  the  Punjab.      Additional  Member  of  the 

Governor  General's  Council. 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Rajshahye  Division,  BengaL 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Financial  Draartment,  17  April  71. 

Director  Bank  of  Ben  gal .  Member  of  the  Board  of  Examinexs. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Banda,  N.  W.  Provinces. 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces  of  Bengal,  in  the 

Department  of  Land  Revenue,  &c.     Officiating  Judge  of  Sylhet. 
Superintendent  and  Remembrancer  of  Legal  AfTairs  and  Goremxnent  Ad- 
vocate, a6  Dec.  63. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Benares,  N.W.  Provinces. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  Commissiooer 

of  Jhansie  Division. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Jessore,  Bengal,  5  July  6 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Bhaugiili>ore,  Bengal.  1^ 

Judge,  ist  Grade. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offieiatu!^ 

Commissoner  of  the  Jhansi  Division. 
Judicial  Commissioner,  Lucknow,  Oude. 

Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta,  i  Nov.  63.  Director  of  the  Bank  of  Ben^ 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  x6  Oct.  73.    Officiating  Judge  cf 

Rungpore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces.     OflLciatisg  Coq- 

missloner  of  Agra  District, 
liagistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Bengal. 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and   Circuit,  freaidency  Division,  BeagaL 

Member  of  the  Lt.Govemor's  Council. 

Conunissioner  and  Superintendent,  Delhi  Division,  Punjab.    Foxkra^ 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jounporo,  N.W.  Provinces.    Forloaffh. 
Ma^trate  and  Collector  of  Ghazeepore,  N.W.  I^vinoes.     Oih€aaXisj[ 

District  and  Sessions  Judge. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  ist  Class,  13  Oct.  69,  Simla  District,  Puxuab. 
Commissioner, Roy  Bareilly  Division,  Oude.  Officiating FysabadDivisJoe. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bvjnour,  N.W.  Provinces.    Omoating  Dutnct 

and  Sessions  Judge  of  Goruckpore. 
Secretary,  Board  of  Revenue,  in  the  Department  of  Excise,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Allyghur,  N.W.  Provinces,  10  Dec  67. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jounpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Chief  Commissioner  of  British  Burmah,  Rangoon. 
Accountant  Greneral,  N.W.  Provinces,  33  April  67.    Furlou^. 
Deputv  Accountant  General,  Bombay.    Officiating  Accoantant  General, 

N.  w .  Provinces.    Deputy  Comm.  of  Paper  Currency,  Allahabad  Circle. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Azimgurh,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furkm^i. 

Commissioner  of  Inland  Customs,  N.W.  Provinces,  6  Jane  71.    Agra. 

Additional  Judge  of  Chittagong,  Dacca,  Backergunge,  and  Tipperah. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Futtehpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Nnddea,  BexisaL 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Dinagepore,  BiongaL    Farteogk. 

Additional  District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  aU  the  Districts  in  the  Patna 
Division,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Gya,  Bengal,  5  June  70. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces,  x  Maj  66.  Offi- 
ciating at  Muttra. 

Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Chittagong  Drrisiaii,  BengaL 
Officiating  Chairman  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  OommlaioDer  d 
Police  for  the  Town  of  Calcutta  and  its  Suburbs.  Ooxnxniasioner  far 
improvement  of  the  port.  Presidency  Division. 

District  and  Sessions  Jud||e,  and  Grade,  Beerbhoom,  BengaL  Also  Addi- 
tional District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Burdwan. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundshuhnr,  N.W.  Provinces,  31  Jan.  71. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  3nd  Grade,  Mymensing. 

Magistrate  and  CoUector  of  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces.    PurtoogiL 

Chairman  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  for  the  town  of  Galectta,  tatd  Oqb- 
xnissioner  of  Police  for  the  town  and  suburbs ;  also  lCagis<xaas  oi  Police. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Gomnussioner,  Lahore  Division,  Ftugab.  Officiating  OomzBittioofr 
Peshawur  Division. 

Accountant  General,  British  Burmah,  5  July  65.  Affl  Hating  GositroCer 
General  and  Head  Commissioner  of  Paper  Corrency.  Dxzeetar,  Bszik 
of  Bengal. 

Accountant  General,  Pm^jab,  5  July  65. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Puz^,  XTinbaUft  PisUlU.  OOoMtiBff 
in  xst  Grade. 


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Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Meemt,  N. W.  Provincea. 

Magjatrate  and  Collector  of  Azimghor,  N.W.  Provincea. 

Diatrict  and  Sessions  Judge,  snd  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.  Offl« 
dating,  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Delhi  Diatrict,  Pux^jaub. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Muttra,  4x  July  jx.    Officiating  at  Aaimghur, 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mynpoorie,  M.  W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  CoUector,  xst  Grade,  Moos  afRvmngger  District, 
Furlough. 

Judicial  Commissioner  of  Mysore  and  Coorg,  7  Deo.  68. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  3nd  Grade,  Pumeah,  Bengal. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provincea.  Officiating  Dis- 
trict and  Sessions  Judge,  Allahabad. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Furruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  at  Shahjehanpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Cuttack. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Monghyr,  Bengal.    Officiating  Com* 

missioner  of  Bevenue  and  Circuit,  fihaugulpore  Division  and  the 

Sonthal  Pergunnas. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Home  Department. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  3nd  Grade,  Hooghly,  Bengal.    Officiating 

xst  Grade. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provincea. 
liagistrato  and  CoUector  of  Benares,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Joint  Ma^strate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Moorahedabad,  Bengal. 

Officiating  District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Chittagong. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Pubna,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provincea. 
Commissioner  of  Bevenue  and  Circuit,  Patna,  BengaL 
Additional  Judge,  and  Grade,  Jessore  and  Backergnnge,  Bengal.  Officia- 
ting District  and  Sessions  Judf^  of  Baokergun^. 
Inspector  General   of  Begistration  and  Commissioner  of  Excise  and 

Stamps,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sahamnpore,  N.W.  Provincea. 
Commissioner,  Nerbudda  Division,  Central  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Shahabad,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Beneal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bhaugxdpore,  Bengal. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Muttra^  N.W.  Provincea, 

Offidatmg  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Humeerpore. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Howrah,  Bengal.   Furlough. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,    xst  Grade,   Moozufllsruuggur,       W, 

Provinces. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bustee. 
Joint  Magistrate   and    Deputy    Collector,   xst  Grade*  Badaon,  N.W. 

Provinces.    Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Depu^  Collector,  xst  Grade,  North-West  Provinces, 

Offidfttmg  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Goruokpore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Maldah,  Bengal.    Officiating  Magis* 

trate  and  Collector,  Dinagepore. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Benarea,  N.W.  Pro- 

vinces.    Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Etawah. 
lilagistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade.  Noakhully,  BengaL    Officiating 

xst  Grade,  Monghyr. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Gya,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Tirhoot,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Cuttack,  Bengal.    Furlough, 
Superintendent  of  Dehra  Doon,  N.W.  Provincea,  3X  Deo.  69. 
Magistrate  of  Police  for  the  Town  of  Calcutta.    Officiating  Diatrict  and 

Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Bancoorah  and  Burdwan. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mymensing,  Bengal. 
Secretary  to  Government  of  India  in  Foreign  Department,  x  Aug.  70. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Fysabad,  Oude. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  GoojranwaUah,  Punjab. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Pm^jab,  38  Sept.  64. 
Judge  of  Principal  Court  of  Small  Causes,  Nuddea  and  Jessore,  Bengal* 

Furlough. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3nd  Class,  Qoqjarat,  Pni^t^b. 

Judicial  Commissioner  of  British  Burmah,  30  Jan.  7a. 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces,  9  June  70,    Offi* 

dating  Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division. 
Inspector  Geoeral  of  Jails,  Lower  Provinces  of  Bengal. 
Director  General  of  the  Post  Office  of  India,  so  March  67.    FnrlougV 
District  aa&d  Seasions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Burdwan-,  Bengal.    Offldating 

in  xst  Gmde. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Bancoorah,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Sha^jehanpore  and  Bareilly,  N.W.Provinces. 
M^tgiatrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  34-Pergunnas. 
Poaunaster  General,  xst  Grade,  Bengal,  3x  Nov.  68.    Offldating  Director 

General  of  the  Post  Office  of  India. 
Maoiatrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Fnzreedpore.  Bengal, 
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Junior  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces,  35  Marda  67. 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mirzapore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Chittagong.     Officiating  in.  the  xst 

Grade  at  Furreedpore. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  CoU.,  xst  Grade,  Ghazeepore,  N.W.  Prov. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector  of  Futtchpore,  N.W.P. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Hooghly,  AengaL    Fnrlongh. 
Secretary  to  Government  of  N.W.  Provinces. 
Joint  Mflkgistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Fra- 

vinces.    Officiating  Mxijg^trate  and  Collector  of  Jounpore. 
Magistrate  and  CoUector,  4th  Grade,  Bograh,  BengaL    Officiating  Addj* 
tional  Judge  of  Jessore  and  Backergunge,  idso  Additional  Oasgirmf 
Judge  of  Fureedpore  and  Jestore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Jessore,  BengaL     OtHcSa^&tkg  in  the 

xst  Grade. 
Inspector  of  Local  Offices  of  Account,  Bengal. 

Secretary  to  the  Sudder  Board  of  Bevenue,  N.W.Provincee,    Fozloagfe. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Pooree,  Bengal.    OtHeiaXing  Magi- 
strate and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Maldah. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Burdwan,  BengaL    Offlciaftizis  Coca* 

missioner  of  the  Cooch  Behar  Division.  , 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Chumpanm,  Bengal. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lncknow,  Oude,  21  July  71. 
MtK3;istrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  6ylhet»  Bengal,  39  Sept.  73.  Offioaticg 

in  xst  Grade,  Samn. 
Conmiissioner,  Nagpore  Division,  Central  Provinoea.  Officiatiixg  BecRtarr 
to  the  Government  of  Bengil  in  the  General  and  Bevenue  Departoacsa. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  Lt.Govemor  of  Bengal. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goojranwalla,  Puxqab,  24  Feb.  71.    DC- 

ciating  Additional  Oommissioner,  Peshawur  Division. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Futtehpore,  K.W.  Pr> 

vinces. 

Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  a^dCGrade,  Patna,  Bengal. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Lohardugga,  Chota  Naflnpore,  BeDgal. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  xst  GJrade.  PuzgabL 

Officiating  Settlement  Commissioner,  Pux^ab. 
Commissioner  of  Ajmere,  15  May  7X. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Gnde,  Mol 
Officiating  Magistrate  and  Deputv  Collector,  4th  Grade,  1 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Bajshaye,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.     Officiating  iatte 

3nd  Grade. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Balasore,  Bengal,  6  Nov.  73.    Offi- 
ciating at  Cuttack. 
Magistrate  and  CoUector,  3rd  Grade,  Saron,  Bengal.    Officiatiiig  Magi»> 

trate  and  Collector,  Hooc^y. 
Commissioner  of  the  Jubbnlpore  Division,  Central  Provinces,  jt  Marrii  71. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Goruckpore,  N.W.P. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Ferozepore,  Punjab.  Officiating  Deputj 

Commissioner,  Goordarpore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Tipperah,  Bengal. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xSt  Grade,  BareiUy,  N.W.P.    OffidatLac 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Benarea. 
Out  of  Employ  in  Europe. 

Commissioner  of  Cotton  and  Commerce  with  the  Government  of  ladia. 
Magistrate  and  CoUector,  4th  Grade,  Pumea,  Bengal.     Officiating  Magi- 
strate and  CoUector,  3rd  Grade. 
Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta,  26  Oct.  70.    FurlouRh. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  CoUector  of  Tipperah,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  CoUector,  4th  Grade,  Backergunge,  Bengal,  30  June  yu 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  3rd  Grade. 
Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinoea.    OWriatirg 

Magistrate  and  CoUector. 
Magistrate  and  CoUector,  4th  Grade,  Bungpore,   Bengal.     Offidatis; 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Bajshahye 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Lahore,  Pux^ab.    Offldatiiig  Bepntj 

Commissioner,  JuUunder. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  CoUector  of  Moorshedabad,  Bengal,  23  Fish.  66. 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  3rd  Grade. 
Extra  Joint  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinoea,  24  Jaly 
66.  Deputy  Superintendent  of  the  Domains  of  the  Mahangah  of  Benarai 
(Mirzapore). 
Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  Lidia,  Financial  and  Homa  Depart* 

ments,  27  Jan.  65.    Furlough. 
.:oin  t  Magistrate  and  Deputy  CoUector,  xst  Grade,  Agra.     Furlough. 
Setaement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Fkovinoea. 
Denu^  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lahore,  Puxgab. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Depute  CoUector,  xst  Grade,  Sylhet^  BengaL   OS- 
ciating  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  2nd  Grade. 

Settlement  Officer,  2nd  Grade,  Bareflto^,  N.W.  Provinoea.     

Agent  to  the  Governor  General  at  Mootshedabad.    On  special  ( 

Cashmere  this  season. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Beerbhoom. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Gmvaon  District,  Pnoqiab.    On  Bpecsti 

Duty  in  the  Legislative  Department  of  the  Government  of  ladisL 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Depu^  CoUector,  xst  Grade,  PuiiisiAabad,  N.V. 

Provinces. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Depu^  OoUeetor,  xst  Grade,  Joaapoiv,  N.W.  Fte* 
vinces,  4  Feb.  71.   OJTg.  Magistrate  andOoUector,  Fnttehpoia. 


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Charles  Dickinson   Field,  MA, 

{Barrister  at  Law) 

Williams  Bea.  Larminie,  MA. ... 

Henry  Leland   Harrison,   BA 

{Barrister  at  Law) , 

James  Robert  Reid 

Lepel  Henry  Griffin 

Robert  Douglas  Hime,  MA 


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Arthur  Sells, 


John  Tweedie     

William  Me3rmott  Tidy  

Frederic  Salmon  Growse,  MA... 


Thomas  Taylor  AJlen 

Ernest  Montagu 

Lucas  Burnett  Blacker  King 

George  Graham,  MA 


FOTTRTH  GLASS, 

<jf  8  Yeare^  Standing. 
James  Cruickshank  Geddes . 


Frederick  Henvey  

John  Sinclair  Porter   , 

4x6  William  Erskine  Ward,  MA. 

xooo  George  Ernest  Ward  

1500  Edward  Greorge  Glasier 

1500  Charles  Cecil  Sterens,  BA.  . 
1000  Robert  Decy  Spedding  


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Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mirsapore,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces, 6  March  71. 

Deputy  Commissioner  of  Wards'  Estates  in  Behar,  Bengal. 

Registrar  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinces,  9  Nov.  71. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade.  Mymeniing,  Bengal. 
Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Burdmin. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Rajshahye,  Bengal,  39  March  70. 
Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Tyrhoot,  Bengal.  Offi- 
ciating Ma^strate  and  Collector,  Pooree. 

Senior  Superintendent  of  Survey,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  of  Bograh,  BengaL 
Inspector  General  of  Registration.  Officiating  Inspector  G^eral  of  Jails. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  ist  Class,  Delhi,  Punjab. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and-Grade,  Chittagong,  Bengal.  Additional 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Hooghly. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Beerboom,  Bengal 
Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Bancoorah. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Midnapore,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Azimgurh,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Under  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Pux^ab.    Furlough. 

Joint  Ma^trate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  a4*PerguniiahB,  Bengal* 
Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Beerbhoom. 

Settlement  Offlcor.and  Grade,  Allyghur  and  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Ghazeepore,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Nuddea,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Seharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces.   Fori. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinoes.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.  ist  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Ghrade,  Bhaugulpore,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate,  ist  Grade,  Allyghur,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Junior  Superintendent  of  Survey,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magistrate  and 
Collector,  Noakhally. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Dcp.  Collector,  xstGrade,  a4-Pergimna8,  Bengal.  Fori. 


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James  Cattrall  Price  .... 
Robert  James  Leeds  .... 
John  Ware  Edgar,  CSI.. 


Henry  Clements  Barstow . 

Henry  Beverley,  MA 

Baden  Henry  Powell 

John  Boxwell 


Alfred  Corbyn  Brett    . . 

David  Robert  Lyall 

William  Arthur  Howe.. 


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James  Anderson  ,.. 

Matthew  Allen  McConaghey.. 
William  Robert  Burkitt 


Thomas  Watt  Smyth  

Edward  Charles  Buck 

Albert  Robinson  Bulman  . 
James  O'Kinealy 


William  Wolfran  Gardner  Com< 

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WiUiam  Hebard  Hudson   


wnHam  Coldstream 

Thomas  Henry  Howard  Sbortt 
Alexander  Macanlay  Markham 


Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Baokergung^,  Bengal 
Officiating  Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court,  Sealdah. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces,  Alla- 
habad.   Officiating  Junior  Secretary. 

Officiating  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xstGrade,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces, Ghazeepore.    In  charge  of  fiuleeah. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bordwan,  Bengal.—* 
Furlough. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  and  Grade,  Furruokabad,  N.W. 
Provinces,  22  March  tx.    Officiating  in  xst  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Rnngpore,  Bengal. 
Officiating  Magistrate  and  Co  leol'^r,  3rd  Grrade. 

Magistrate  and  Oollector,;4Lh  Giads  Nuddea,  Bengal, 
dating  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  3rd  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  and  Grade,  Gorruckpore,  N.W. 
Provinces.    Officiating  ist  Grade. 

Settlement  Officer  in  Midnapore  and  Hooghly,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  and  Grade,  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Cachar,  Bengal,  13  April  70.  Officiating 
Deputy  Commissioner,  Daijeeling,  and  Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Prov. 

Inspector  General  of  Registration  in  Lower  Prov.  of  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Conservator  of  Forests,  2nd  Class,  Puiyaub. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Hooghly,  Bengal.     Officiating 
Deputy  Commissioner,  ist  Grade,' Sonthal  Perg^nnnahs. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Dinagepore,  Bengal.    Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.     Offi- 
ciating Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 
as  Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Chittagong,  Bengal. 

Settlement  Officer,  new  3rd  Grade,  Mynpoorie  A  Muttra,  N.W.  I^ovinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda   District,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  ist  Gtmde,  Moosuifemuggur. 

Registrar  of  Chief  Judicial  Court,  Lahore,  Puiyaub,  16  Nov.  69.  Officiating 
Deputy  Commissioner  of  Montgomery. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinoes.    Officiating 

Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Uevenue.  N.W. P. 
Assist.  Conunissioner,  and  Class,  Loodianah  Districts,  Puijab.     Offi- 
ciating in  the  ist  Class,  Mooltan. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Jessore,    Bengal, 
16  Oct.  73.    Superintendent  and  Remembrancer  of  Legal  Afflkirs. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  ist  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate.  Ac,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  TTnmfeBur,  Pux^jab.    Officiating  As- 

siHtant  Commissioner,  xst  Class.  . 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Hymensing,  Bengal.     Offidatmg 

Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Bgnour,  N.W.  Provinces. 


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Joseph  Smith,  BA 

Ohaxles  Warren  liellor  


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John  Arthur  Hopkins 

Robert  Thomson  Hobart  .. 

Thomas  Smith,  BA 

Charles  Fortescne  WoTsley 
Perceval  Defbnam  Dickens,  BA. 

Geozge  Spenoe  Desborongh  Dale 

John  Marie  Conrad  Steinbelt 

Paul  Whallev 

John  James  Liyesa J  


Charles  Frederick  Hall  . 


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Charles  Arthur  Kelly,  P^.  .. 
Henry  James  Newbexy,  BA, 


Reginald  Porch , 

John  Hilkiah  Carter   

William  Wilson  Hunter, 

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James  Westlsnd   

Alexander  Mackensie,  iS^.  .. 
Mortimer  Sloper  Howell,  BA. 


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Thomas  Korxnaa  


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Bdwyn  Samuel  Moseley 

William  Baxry  


Henxy  Middleton  Rogers 
Thomas  William  Oribble 

Charles  Donovan 


Michael  Loyd  Fexrar,  BA,. 


Bobert  Maaon  Towen   

Edward  Yesey  Westmaoott,  BA. 

George  Mainwaring  Currie  

CBsar  Richard  Hawkins  


Thomas  William  HboperToibort 
Francis  Wm.  Bice  Cowley,  MA. 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Cawnpore,  K.W.  Prorinees.     FuxL 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  iPuxiteah.    Offlciating  Joiafe 

Magistrate,  Ac.,  xst  Grade. 
Inspector  of  Registration  Olfices,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Ghaaeepore,  K. W.  Ptorfnoes.    'PozL 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputr  Collector,  and  Grade,  Meearut.  K.W.  Fn* 

yinoes.    Officiating  in  xst  Grade. 
Inspector  of  Schools,  Western  Cirde,  Bennl,  Midnapore. 
Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Police,  N.W.  rrorinoes. 
Depu^  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Cooch  Behar,  x  Jan.  67.  Offiz.  3rd  Qxada. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Tirboot,  BsunL 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Nnddea,  Bengal.    Offinating 

Maffiiitrate  of  Police,  Calcutta. 
JointMagistrate  and  Deputy  Oolleotor,  and  Grade,  Oawnpoore,  K.W.  Fxor. 

OfflciaUng  Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.,  rst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissidner,  snd  Grade,  Pertabghur,  Onde.  Ofl^.  in  xafc  Gxads. 
Under  Secretary  to  Govenunent,  N.W.  ProTinces,  x6  Nor.  69. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Balasore,  Bengal.    QfllfliatiBS  Joiaft 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Mutbm,  K.W.  Frov. 

Officiating  in  xst  Grade,  Mynpoory. 
Assistant  Magistrate    and  Collector,    Sehamnpore,  K.W. 

Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pnmea,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Raipore,  Central  ProriBcca. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  of  Mymensing,  Bengal. 

ciating  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Masistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  and  Grade,  Mo<»aliedabaid,Bes^ 

Offlciatmg  Magistrate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade,  Bograxi. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Monghyr,  BcngaL    OlWnatiaf 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  and  Grade.  Pubna,  BenoaL  OBg.  xat  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Fnttehpore,  K.W.  Ftorixteea.    FurL 

Director  General  of  Statistics  to  the  Government  of  India.  8  Sept.  71. 

Accountant  General,  Central  Provinces,  Kagpore. 

Junior  Secretary  to  the  Gorerxmient  of  BexigaL 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Benarea  DxatBet^  K.W. 

Provinces.    Officiating  in  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jonnpore,  K.W.  Provinces,  z  Sept.  fi«. 

On  special  duty  compilixig  the  K.W.P.  Gazetteer. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Chittagong,  BaagaL 

Offlciatmg  Ma^trate  and  Collector,  4th  Grade. 
Assistant  Coxzmussioner,  and  Grade,  Oude.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Onttack,  . 

Magistrate  in  4th  Grade,  Balasore. 

Resident  in  Kepaul,  at  Katmandoo. 

Judge  of  the  Small  Cause  Court  and  Subordinate  Judge,  Allahaliadl 

Assistant  Ma^strate  and  C  tlleotor  of  Jeasore,  Benaal.    FdiIoq^ 
BetUementOmoer,  3rd  Ghrade,  Moosuflbmuggur  and  Banda,  K.W.PronBces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  a4>Pergunnafas,  BengaL  Offlfiifin 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 
Manager  of  Encumbered  Estatea  in  the  Distriet  of  Fynbad*  Onde.   As- 
sistant Commissioner,  and  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  a4.Pergan]ialia,  BeagaL   OC- 

dating  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Sultanpore,  Oude. 
Assistant  Magistrate  andCollector  of  Kungpore,  BengaL  Offlyiartng  Jcoft 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Settlement  Officer,  new  3rd  Grade,  14  May  70.    Hmneetpore  Diatriet.  B^ 

nares  Diviaion,  K.W.P. 
Jomt  Magistrate  and  Collector'of  34-Pergunaalka,  BengaL  Offg.  m 
Assistant  Superintendent  of  Dehxa  Dhoon,  K.W.Prov.,aoMar.7 

dating  Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Claas,  Kasur,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  new  xst  Ghrade,  Etawah,  K.W.  Ptonaes. 

Offidating  Settlement  Officer. 
Joint  Mag^trate  and  Deputy  Colleetor,  and  Grade,  3X  Maxc3&  71,  K.V. 

Provinces,  Btah.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Oolleotor,  Kuddea,  Bengal.    OIBfiiatfng  Jobs 

Magisteate,  Ac,  xst  Grade  _ 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jounpore,  K.W.  Prov.    ^^*"f^^ 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  Kew  xst  Grade,  Aximghur,  K.W.  PrxrineBi, 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Baxim,  BengaL    OffiriariH 

Post  Master  General  of  Bengal.     _  .       _  ^  _ 

Aisistant  Magistrate  and  Oolleotor,  Dahia  Boon,  K.W.  Ftorlneea.   Ofi- 

dating  Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  fynfaad.  Code,    rtm^imtim^ 

Settlement  Officer.  _  ..      ^ 

AsslstantMagistrateand  Collector  of  Kuddea,  Bengal,  ax  Majtt.  Faxtagk. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Dinagepoie,  BengaL    *"  "  ' 
Assistant  Ma^strate  and  Collector,  Outtack,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commis^oner,  snd  Class,  Haxara,  Pm^jab. 

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Assistant  Commissioner,  snd  Claas,  Bonaoo  District  Pugab.    FtalomL    | 
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Robert  Joseph  Crosthwaite,  BA. 

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William  Henry  Yomer  


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Michael  MacanlifTe,  .B^ 

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Francis  Nelson  Wright,  B.i.   .., 

Alexander  Hay  Benton 

Charles  Campbell  Qiunn  ......... 

Charles  Arthur  Roe,  BA 


Robert  Fulton  Bampini,  MA. 


John  William  NeiU 

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John  William  Gardiner 

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Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Fori. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  New  xst  grade,  Bhal^ehanpore,  N.W.  Pmt. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Futtehpore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate.  Ac.,  xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sylhet,  Bengal.    Sick  Forkmgh. 

Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Futtehpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Cantonment  Magistrate,  Roorkee. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Backergungo,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Fyzabad,  Oude.   Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  umballa,  Pui^ab,  Officiating  Deputy 
Commissioner,  snl  Grade,  Loodianah. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India  In  Financial  Department. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Central  Provinces.  Officiating  Judge 
of  the  Small  Cau^e  Court,  Jubbulpur. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Backergunge,  Bengal.    Fnrloagh« 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Chittagong,  BengaL    Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Rawul  Pmdee  District,  Punjab.  Furl* 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mirsapore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg.  Deputy 

Superintendent  of  the  Family  Domains  of  the  Maharajah  of  Benares. 
Assistant  ConmiisBioner,  3rd  Class,  Gonda,  Oude. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Goordaspore,  Pux^ab.    Furlough. 
Manager  of  Encumbered  Estates  in  the    IMstricts    of   Seetapore  sad 

Kheree,  Oude.    Acsistant  Commissioner,  jrd  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Gya,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Fyzabad,  Oude.    Furlough. 
Registrar  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  in  Bengal  in  its  AppeDafee 

Jurisdiction.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  Loharduggah,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Burdwan,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  ist  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Bunnoo,  Puiyab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jessore,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Settlement  Officer,  2nd  Grade,  and  Assistant  Commissioner,  and  OleM, 

Unah,  Pai^iab.    Officiating  in  xst  Class. 
Inspector  of  Registration  Offices  in  Benzol.    OfTe.  as  xst  Xnepeotor. 
Assistant  Commissioner,   3rd    Grade,   Fortabghur,   Oude.     Offldating 

Deputy  Commissioner,  Burra  Bankee. 
Assistant  Superintendent,  Subordinate  Judge,  and  Registrar  of  Dehrm 

Doon,  N.W.  Provinces.     Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  a4-Porgunnah8,  Bengal,  6  July  tig. 

Officiating  Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Delhi  District,  Punjab.     Offldatfnic 

Deputy  Commissioner. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Hoshiarpore,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bhaugulpore,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  and  Siib  Judge,  Naga  HOls,  Bengal, 

13  April  7x.    Officiating  Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  of  Caohar. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Claiss,  Moozufferghur,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Burdwan,  Bengal.    Officiating  In- 
spector of  Registration  Offices. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Goverxmient  of  Bengal.    Officiating  Deputy  Oom- 

missiouer,  3rd  Grade,  Hasareebaugh. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jullunder,  Pui^jab.  Officiating  Regietnr 

of  the  Chief  Court,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Glass,  Delhi,  Puqjab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Monghyr,  Bengal,  8  April  71.    Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sha^jehanpore,  N.W.  P.  x8  Dec  69. 

Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dacca.  Bengal.       Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate  and  DepuW  Collector,  xst  Grade. 
Assist.  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces.  Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Sealkote,  Punjab.   Officiating  Under 

Secretary  to  Government  of  the  Punjab. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade, 

Bunnoo,  Pui^jab.    Offg.  Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Glass. 
Assistant  Conomissioner,  and  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  aid  Grade, 

Punjab.    Stationed  at  Dera  Ghasi  Khan.    Offg.  iu  the  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Pux^jab,  as  Jan.  70,  Rawul  Findea. 

Officiating  in  and  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Baltool,  Central  Provinoee.     Offielal- 

ing  in  ist  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Sealkote,  Punjab,  33  Jan.  71.    Offielat- 

ing  in  and  Class. 
Assistant  Macristrate  and  Collector  of  Jessore,  Bengal.  Offidating  Joint 

Magistrate,  Ac,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lahore,  Pux\)ab.  Officiating  and  OhuH. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Tirhoot,  Bengal.    Offioutfalg  Jolai 

Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Umritsur  District,  Pupjabc 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Gurdaspore  District,  Ptn^ab. 

charge  of  Dalhousle,  and  Magistrate  of  Balun. 
Assistaift  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cawnpore.  N.W.  Prov.  Furl 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jubbulpore,  Central  Provinoee. 

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Henry  Farrington  Evans,  BA... 
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Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pooree,  Bengal.    Forioo^. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Hooghly,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joist 

Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Assistant  Commissioner,   3rd   Class,   Chindwaira,   Central   Provinces. 

Furlough. 
Manager  of  the  Hutwa  Estate,  Sanm,  Bengal. 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUecter  of  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces. 

ing  Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Kussowlie,  Simla  Diatxici,  Poiqab. 

Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  3Td  Grade, 

Montgomery,  Puxgab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Azimghnr,N.W.Provinoe8, 19  Aug.  70. 

Officiating  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Banda. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Hoshiarpore  District,  Pox^b.    Offici- 
ating in  and  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  and  Officiating  Settlemient  Officer, 

3rd  Grade,  Dera  Ismail  Khan,  Pimjab. 
Superintendent  of  Canal  Revenue  in  Bengal.    Orissa. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cuttack,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joiu 

Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer  ist  Grade,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provincea. 
AssistiintMagistrato  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Prov.  10  Nor.  70. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moozuffemuggur,  N.W.  Prtiviticca. 

Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Humeerpore,  N.W.  Prorinec^ 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Tirhoot,  BeaigaL     Offlriating  Jcsrs 

Magistrate,  &c.,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Patna,  Bengal.    Offlciataxig  Jooit 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Azimghur,  N.W.  Provinces.    Official 

ing  Joint  Miigistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  and  Grade,  Etah  Distnct. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Shahabad,  Bengal,  a7  Juno  68.     la 

charge  of  Buxar.    Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner  3rd  Grade,   Roi   Bareilly,   Oudh.     Offiriitrrs 

Deputy  Commissioner,  Uurdui. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Humeerpore,  N.W.  Prov. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Midnapore,  BengaL    Offlciatiii{ 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  ist  Grade,  Sittoung,  British  Borxnah.    Offioiait* 

ing  Deputy  Commissioner. 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Gorackpore,  N.W.  Prov.  5  Nur.  jow 
Settlement  Officer,  Ajmere  and  Mhairwarra. 
Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India  in  the  Department  of  Agrieoltanv 

Revenue,  and  Commerce. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Shahabad,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Mboradalnd. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Samn,  Bengal.    Offlcaatinjc  Joist 

Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Burdwan,  Bengal.    Fnrkm£:li. 
Assi&tant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinoea. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Etawah,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd   Class,  Nagi>ore,  Central  Provinces.    0£> 

elating  Assistant  Secretarv  to  the  Chief  Commissioner. 
Aasistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  ofNuddea,Bengal.  Officiating  Begistnr 

to  the  High  Court  of  Judicature. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provimcee. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Bengal.    Political  Agent  in  Tipperab 

Hill  Tracts.    At  Brahaman  Baria. 
Assistant  Magristrate  and  Collector  of  Bancoorah,  BengaL     Officiatias 

Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 
Manager  of  Encumbered  Estates  in  the  District  of  Gonda,  Cade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Chittagong,  Bengal.    Officiatlc;^ 

Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  in  Assam,  also  Secretary  to  the  Chief 

Commissioner. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bijnonr,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Hooghly,  Bengal.    Officiatinip  Jom 

Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Secretary  to  Government  of  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg.  Under  Seer. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Allyghur,  N.W.  Provixtcee.    Offi- 
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Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pubna,  Bengal.    OAciatiaff  Jocst 

Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  a4-Pergmmaa,  Bengal.    QHlcxatiiif 

Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Burdwan,  Bengal.   Officiating  Joi&t 

Magistrate,  &o.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Profvincea. 
Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Allyghur,  N.  w.  Provinces.  Sick  Pnrion^ 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Budaon,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tirhoot,  Bengal.    Offlciatani;  Under 

Secretary  to  Bengal  Government. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Fattehpore,  N.W.  Proviueea. 


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Richard  Udny,  MA 

James  Pratt,  MA 

Guybon  Henry  Damant 


Frederick  Pollen  

Francis  William  Badcock  

Charles  ArchibaldSamnolls  {Bar- 

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Joseph  Posfora  

Cecil  Ernest  Gladstone   

Richard  Herbert  Greaves 

Frank  Hnnter  Barrow 

Thomas  James  Murray 

James  Lawson  Denniston 

Stephen  Harvey  James 


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George  Douglas  Burgess  

Joseph  Deas,  if il 

Mansel  Longworth  Dames  

Frederic  Henry  Fisher 

George  Wilmot  Rivaz 

Thomas  Robert  Redfem,  BA. ... 

William  Jenkyns  

John  Brown  Thomson    

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James  Austin  Boordillon  


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Creorge  Lever  Weidemann    .. 

Robert  Clarke   

Vincent  Arthur  Smith 

Bomesh    Chnnder   Dutt    (Bar- 

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Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Buckergnnge,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate.  Stc,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Banda,  N.W.  Prov. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.  Manager  of 

the  Cooch  Behar  Zemindaries  in  Rungpore  and  Jalpigoree. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  a4-PergunnaB,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tirhoot. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Muttra.  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jounpore.  N.W.  Prov.    Sick  FurU 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Furrackabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Gya,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Hooghly,  Bengal.  Officiating  Under 

Secretary  to  Government  of  Ladia. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moradabod.  N.W.  Prov. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Balasore,  Bengal,  14  April  70. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Dehra,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Monghyr,  Bengal,  ix  Oct.  69. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Futtehpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Furreeapore,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Maunbhoom. 

Officiating  Judge  of  the  Small  Cause  Court  at  Rangoon. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Banda  District,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Delhi  District.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Com.  3rd  Grade,  Central  Provinces.  Belaspore  District. 

First  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sarun,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 
Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Chittagong,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Jessore,  Bengal,  as  May  71.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Pm^aub,  Hissar  District. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Com.  3rd  Grade,  Rai()ore,  Central  Provinces.  OflTg.Dep.  Conunr. 

Assistant  Com.  3rd  Grade,  Punjab,  Kohat  District. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tippprah,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Ilungix>re,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Boolundshuhur,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pumeah,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Chumpanm,  Bengal,  x5  Oct.  70. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Sylhet,  Bengal,  a6  Nov.  60. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  UlaNS,  Pumab,  DeraGhazee  Khan  District. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pooree,  Bengal.    Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Bhaugulpore,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moorshedabad,  Bengal,  33  May  70. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mynpoorie,  N.W.  Prov.  8  Sept.  71. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Etah  Division,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goojranwallah. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  British  Bnrmah,  at  Allanmyo. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Oude,  Fysabad. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Kumaal  District. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces,  ao  March  7X. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Pui\jab,  Montgomery  District. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Kheri,  Oude. 

Assistant  Commissioner.  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  i  Nov.  70,  Dera  IsmaU  Khan 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bustee,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  Superintendent  of  Police,  4th  Grade,  Bancoorah,  BengaL  Offici- 
ating at  Midnapore. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  Pui\jab,  Kumaul. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gya,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint  Magi- 
strate, and  Grade. 

Cantonment  Magistrate,  Barrackpore,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  ^rd  Graae,  Oude.  Superintendent  Encumbered 
Estates,  Lucknow  Circle. 

Assistant  Commissioner.  3rd  Class,  Bhandara.  Central  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating District  Superintendent  of  Police,  Balaghaut. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Noakhally.  BengaL 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bexigal. 

Assistant^Commissioner,  Daijeeling,  Bengal.  Oinciating  Assistant  Com- 
missioner, and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Assam,  Bengal.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Cuttack.    Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal,  22  Nov.  70.  On 
special  duty  at  the  Bengal  Secretariat. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahjehanpore,N.W.Prov.ai  Apr.  ft. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  British  Burmnh,  Rangoon. 

Assistant  Commissioner.  3rd  Class,  Pui^ab,  i  Nov.  70,  lAhore. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Azimgnxh,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Pux^ab,  Ferosepore  District. 
Auistant  Magistrate  and  Collector, 


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45Q  Richard  Gillies  Hardy 

4i6|Edmird  Percy  Henderson  {Ban 

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400  Hubert  Frederick  Bartlett 

500  Charles  James  Connell  


800'charles  Lewis  Tupper 

500'John  Crommelin  Brown 

IFranois  Charles  Anderson 

450  Ernest  Bruce  Alexander 

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400  Hohcrt  Hone  l^ilchcr  -.., 

ISurendruNHth  B^Luerjea,  BA. 

45'^>  William  Crooko 

403  Julias  Wood  Mnir.. 

45'^  Kdwfird  Briualn  Stoedman  ... 
40   ATJilrcav  HondcTScm  Lelth  Fraser 


500 HenryGiUon  

400  John  William  Harris 

400 !  Arthur  Upton  Fanshawe. . 

45'^'Frn^.ris  'Derry  Mnlock 

4Su  ^ViUiam  Ovtus  L  iiirk  

450  John  Hooper  ,.... 


45^"  ITflf oTfl  Fraticts  Miitthawi 
40^^  Ctiarks  William  Whish  ... 

4S'J  Archibald  C  hristio 

500  Gilbert  Lealio  Smith..-....,. 

400  ytanlpy  Icsomy 

45  J  Henry  Churl ea  Thorp  RobinB(m 
400  Henry  Cli  ?  sejld  W  i  I  Uams.  - 
450  Arthur  iniflijrcJ  Tuto,  BA. 
450  Kmcii  Monto^'u  Miney  {Bi 

I     iMr  at  LaiD) ,.... 

45o'Ji«Lme«  Eichkrd  Baillie 

450  iJouald  Baniol  M'lver  Campbell 

403  Herbert  Georpe  Poors o  

400  Henry  Lotiij*  St,  Barbo  ,. 

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45^  Charles  Wu I Lcr  Bolton 

400  David  Foulitt  Addie 

4C0  Kfl ward  Bolcham  Francis 

450  FmnciH  Frecterick  Handtcy 

45  J  HL^TlH>rt  Jchn  Hamtlboa  F^Mon. 

45-'  AEiuiidonim  Borooah 

4c  •  Alo-\  F  rerl .  Do  tiff  las  Cuiminglmm 

450  George  Henry  Atkinson 

400  j  William  Hoey 

450, George  Stevenson 

400  Alex.  Walmesle^  Cruikshank  .. 

400  Robert  Hales  Fmch 

400!  Alexander  Anderson  

400  Henry  Mortimer  Dnrand  

400  Thomas  Stoker 

450  John  Knox  Wight,  BA 

400  James  Greer  Silcock   

400  Thomas  William  Holdemess   . . 

450  Donald  Brooke  Sinclair 

450'John  Nugent 

450  John  Mac  Garthy 

450  Frank  Eobert  Stanley  Collier .. 

450  Charles  Etandal  Marindin 

450  AUVed  Hinuber  Haggard  (Bar- 

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Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Chanda,  Centnl  Provineai.  (Ml> 

dating  Registrar  Judidid  Commissioner's  Court 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda,  N.W.  rrovinees. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Umballa  Districi.  Furiosfh. 
Assistant  Comndssioner,  3rd  Class,  Dainoh  District.  Central  Pror. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  ird  Class,  Lucknow,  Code.    Officiating  Jmior 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  Derah  Ghazi  Khan,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Loodianah  Distriot. 
District  Superintendent  of  Police,  Baitool,  Central  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Prorinoei. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  BengaL 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Goordaspore  District. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Fyzabad,  Oude. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  British  Burmah,  Shw^yen. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundshuhor,  N.W.  ProrinoeB. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bustee,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Gopjerat  DiMrict 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Central  Provinoea,  JnbbnlpGCS  Sii- 

trict.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nnddea,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Meerut  District,  N.W.  Prorinees. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Nimar,  Central  Provinces. 
As.<4i8tant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mirsapore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Asi^istant  Conunissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Jullunder  District. 
Ai^^istant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Seetapore,  Oude,  and  Judge  of  BuD 

Cause  Court. 
AfiHijtant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Beerboom,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Budaon,  N.W.  Provinces. 
A^'tistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Peshawur  District. 
A'^fiistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Delhi  Diatzict. 
Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Belaspore.  Central  Provinces. 
Ai^sistont  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab,  Dera  Ghaaee  Khan  Distri^ 
AaMstant  Conunissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Central  Provinoea,  Seoni  Diitriet. 
Aaaistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Tirhoot,  BengaL 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Monghyr,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Pux\jab,  Hoshiupore  Diatriet. 
Afinistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Etawa,  N.W.  Provinces. 
A&sistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Benares,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  British  Burmah,  Tongfaoo  DmI 
Se<;ond  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Gtovemment,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal. 
Aflidstant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Benares,  N.W.  Provinoea. 
ABtdstant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Goorgaon,  Pupjab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Midnapore,  Bengal. 
A&bistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mymensing,  BengaL 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Seebsangor,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lahore,  Pu^jaub. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Sultanpore,  Oude. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pooree.  Bengal. 
Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Jhung  District,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Wardha,  Central  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Sirsa  District,  Pni^aub. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bhaugulpore,  BenAL 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Backergunge,  BengaL 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Rohtak  District,  Pm^janb. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Biiuour,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Musuffisrgurh,  Ponjaab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chittagong,  Ben^raL 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Rungpore,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Fnreeapore,  BengaL 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Fureedpore,  BengaL 


I    T^*^r  11*  .uww; Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Patna,  BengaL 

400  Hubert  Moore  Bird Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinoea. 

400  Thomas  Gordon  Walker Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goojran walla,  Pai\jaiib. 

450  Charles  James  O'Donnell,  ICii. ..|  Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUeetor,  Jessore,  BengaL 

450  Michael  Finucane,  BA 'Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dinagepore,  BengaL 

400  James  M'Pherson Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Meemt,  N.W.  Provinoea. 

400  William  Russell  Barry  

400  Krishna  Govinda  Guptas 

400  Hermann  Michael  Kisch  

400'Arthur  Rawson  Blrks 

400  Herbert  Charles  Fanshawe Assistant  Cknnmission,  3rd  Grade,  Pox^anb. 

400'Hezuy  Murray,  Tobin { 

400  Herbert  Hope  Risley  ' 

400  Lewis  Kossuth  Lawrie  , 

400  Henry  Crawford  Arthur  Cony-, 

I    beiu'  I  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Proriaoei. 

400  George  Abraham  Grierson  i 

400  Frederick  Charles  Berry   Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  BareillT.  N.W,  Provinces. 

400  Henry  Buckley  Bradbury Aaaistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Agra,  N.W.  Piovinoes. 

4oo|George  Godflrey 

400;  Andrew  Wallace  Mackie  

400  Thomas  Rowland  Wyer Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Meemt,  N.W.  Provincss, 

4001  Frederick  Selwyn  Copleston  ...  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Oolleotor,  Benares,  N.W.  Provinoss. 


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AaaJBtant  Cknnmiaaioner,  3rd  Grade,  Hosimgabad,  Central  Prorincea. 
AaaiBtant  MagiBtrate  and  Collector,  Mirsapore,  N.W.  Proyinoea. 
Aaaiatant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gomckpore,  N.W.  Provinoea. 
AaatBtant  Kagiatrate  and  Collector,  Ghazeepore,  N.W.  Prorinoee. 


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FIRST  0LAS8. 

0^28  Teart'  Standing. 

ITon.George  Henry  Ellis  

Hon.  David  Arbuthnott 

Andrew  Wedderbum 

Jame^  Law  Ltishington 

Sir  Alexander  John  Arbuthnot, 

KC81 

Ron.  James  Dnncan  Sim,  CSI. . 
Hon.  William  Robinson,  CSI.... 
Georfre  Thomhill 

Hon.  Lewis  Charles  Lanes 

Hon.  Robert  Staunton  Ellis,  CB. 

Edward  Bromley  Foord 

George  Alexander  Ballard    

Ifim.  William  Hudleston  

John  Hunter  Blair  


District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Coimbatore. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  at  Tanjore. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore,  10  March  68. 
Accountant  General,  Bombay,  27  Feb.  65. 

Furlough. 

Member  of  Council,  Madras,  25  Jan.  70. 

Member  of  Council,  5  Dec.  73. 

First  Member  of  the  Board  of  ReVenue,  16  Dec.  70.  Member  of  the  Cen- 
tral Committee  for  the  Examination  of  Assistants. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Madras,  21  March  65. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Government  of  Fort  St.  George,  26  Nor.  72. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Chingleput,  25  Aug.  68. 

Resident  in  Travancore  and  Cochin,  8  June  69,  Treraadnun. 

Chief  Secretory  to  Government.  Addition^  Member  of  Council. 

Collector  of  Sea  Customs.  Protector  of  Emigrants,  Madra*.  Collector  cf 
Madras.    Acting  3rd  Member,  Board  of  Revenue. 


SEOONJ)  CLASS, 

of  20  Teart*  Standing. 
3750  Hon.    John  Robert  Kindersley 

{Barri$ter  at  Law) 
2333  John  Greorge  Thompson 
3750  Hon.  William  Hollo  way, 

833  Henry  Morris 

3408  George  Banbury 

1333  Robert  Blair  Swinton 

833  Thos.  Alexander  NichoUs  Chase 
2333  Louis  Forbes 
3082  Hon.  Robert  Anstruther  Dalyell 

2420  Henry  Edward  Sullivan, 
2087  John  Rennie  Cockerell  . 
3333  David  FreemantleCarmichael,. 
2333  Edward  Croft  Groenway  Thomas 
2420  Richard  Kaye  Puckle 
2420  John  Henry  Master 
2333  Robert  Davidson  ... 
2420  George  Vans  Agnew 
2333  John  Dalrympl^  Goldingham  .. 
833  Charles  Thomas  Longley 
2937  Charles  Gilbert  Master 


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Henry  Sullivan  Thomas 

William  Dowdeswell  Horsley 

George  Robinson  Sharpe  

Francis  Martin  Kindersley  . . 

Francis  Culling  Carr 

Atholl  MacGregor 

John  William  Keid  {Barrister  at 

Law)  

William  Southey  Whiteside  . . 
Richard  Wollesley  Barlow    .. 

Charles  George  Plumer 

Hon.  James  Ohisholme  St.  Clair 
Octavius  Butler  Irvine   


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John  Henry  Garstin    , 

William  McQuhae 

George  Do  wnton  Leman    

Alexander  McCallum  Webster.., 
Edmund  Forster  Webster  {Bar- 

ri$ter  at  Law)  

John  Child  Hannyngton    

Philip  Perceval  Hutchins 

AithurCokeBumell  

James  Grose,  3f,^ 


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William  Wilson,  MA , 

William  Shrubsole  Foster,  MA. 

James     Henry    Nelson,     MA 
{Barrister  at  Law) 


FOintTH  CLASS, 

^  8  Year$'  Standing. 

James  Bum  Pennington,  BL. .. 

Francis  Henry  Woodroffe,  BA 
James  Hope,  BA 


District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Bellary,  13  Oct.  65.     Acting  Jnd^  of 

the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Madras. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  (Saz^am,  Berhampore. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Madras,  5  May  63. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Godavery,  17  April  66.    FurlomslL. 
Second  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  16  Dec.  73. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Arcot. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kumool.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Kumool.    Acting  at  Bareilly. 
Additional  Member  of  the  Governor  General's  Council,  25  Jan.  73.     Third 

Member,  Board  of  Revenue. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly.   Acting  in  Sonth  Arcot. 
Commissioner  of  the  Neilgherry  Hills,  Ootacamond. 
Secretary  to  Government,  Revenue  Department.    26  Nov.  72. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Vizagapatam,  17  Aug.  69. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly,  24  April  66. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellary. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cuddapah. 
(Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nellore,  2  Sept.  70. 
District  ind  Sessions  Judge  of  Nellore. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem.    Furlough. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Govem3r  of  Fort  St.  Greorjce  ra 

Ganjam,  Chetterpore. 


Collector  and  Magistrate,  South  Canara,  14  June  70.    Hangalore. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ciddapah. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Malabar.  Calient. 

DiMtrict  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tanjore,  17  May  71. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tinnevelly. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar,  29  March  70.  Calicut. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Malabar. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot.    Chittoor. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  the  Chingleput  District.  Saidapett. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Arcot.    Furlough. 

Di.strict  and  Sessions  Jndge  of  South  Canara.    Actii^  at  Kumool. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Tanjore.     Acting  in  the  Godavery 

District. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  of  Fort  St.  G«iss« 

in  Vizagapatan.    Furlough. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot,  18  April  71. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura. 

( .'ollector  and  Magistrate  of  K  istna  District.    Masulipatam. 
Collector  and.Magistrate  of  Grodaverj.  Acting  Collector  of  Sea  Costcs&i. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Trichinopoly. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Salem. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Madura. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Kistna.    Acting  at  Soutb  Canara. 

Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue  and  Receiver  of  the  Camatic  Properrj 

under  Act  XXX.  of  1858,  4  Auc.  71. 
Acting  District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Elistna.    Sub  .Collector  and  Jmst 

Magistrate,  Chingleput  District. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Bellary,  11  Aug.  68.    Acting  O^- 

lector  and  Magistrate,  Godavery  District. 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Combaconum,  z8  June  67.    Artiag 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Tai^ore. 


Sub  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Rev  nue,  4  Aug.  71.    Acting  Collector  and 

Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly. 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Madura.    Acting  at  Coddapah. 
Principal  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  A^ent  to  the 

Governor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Cranjam,  Chicaoole.    Actixxg  CoUector 

and  Magistrate  of  Kumool. 


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Henzy  John  Btokes 

Frauds  Brandt,  ^.^ 

WiUUun  Logan  

James  Wimam  Best,  BA 

Frauds  Rawdon  Hastings  Sharp 

John  Frederick  Price 


Njuaa. 


Edward  Storr,  BA 

William  Horatio  Comyn 

Jeremiah  Gamett  Horsfldl,  BL. 


Henry  Sewell,  iS^ 

Alexander  Croickshank,  MA. 


Hantly  Pryse  Gordon.. 
Boyd  Horsbroch 


Andrew  John  Stnart  

Henry  Edward  Stokes,  BA. 
Heniy  William  Bliss,  BA.... 


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James  Frederick  Snaith,  BA. . 

William  Henzy  Glenny 


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John  Cameron,  MA 


James  Dunning  Baker  Gribble 

George  Arthur  Parker  

Frands  Heniy  Wilkinson 


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Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Nellore.    Acting  Collector  and 

Magistrate,  Ac.,  in  Visaga^tAm. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Taxyore.    Fnrlough. 
Furlough. 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Malabar,  TeUicherry. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore. 
sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot.     Doing  Duty  in  the 

Revenue  Board  Oiflce. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Salem.    Acting  Collector  and. 

Magistrate. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.    Furlough. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Tixmevelly 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  the  Godayery  District.    Bajali- 

mundry. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot    Vellore. 
Principal  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  th& 

Gtovemor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Yiaagapatam.    Fnrloufl^. 
Judge  of  the  Court   of   Small  Causes  at  Cuddalore.    Furlough. 
Bub   Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Kistna  District.     Acting  in 

Coimbatore. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godavery  District. 

Furlough. 
Under  Secretary  to  Govenmient  in  the  DeiMUtments  under  the  Chief 

Secretary,  Madras.    Acting  Sub  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  ReYenne. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Madura.    Acting  Sub  Collector  and 

Magistrate  at  Madura. 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Yellore. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellary.    Acting  Prin- 


William  Frands  Grahams,  BA. 
Allen  liindsay  lister  


George  Duncan  Irvine 

XZ44  Charles  Wm.  Wall  Martin,  BA. 

4x6  George  McWatters,  BA 

Norton  Aylmer  Boupell,  BA.  ... 
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416  Charles  Arthur  Galton,  MA. 
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Henry  Gribble  Turner   

Charles  Augustus  Bird 

Lome  Augustus  Campbell.... 

Heniy  William  Wellesley .... 

Henry  BidswaU  Origg,  BA. . 

Thomas  von  Donop  Hardinge, 

BA 

Ware  Flumptre  Austin  


Herbert  Frederick  Ologstoun  . 


George  Kennaway  Chamberlain 
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Charles  JefRrey 
John  Lee  Warner . 
Leonard  Robert  Burrows,  BA.. 
Bdwazd  Turner 


oipal  Assistant,  Vizagapai 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kistna  District.  AtiUng 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Nellore. 
Senior  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Visagapatam.    Acting 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Kistna  District. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tridhinopoly.    FurU 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem.    Fnrlough. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kumool.    Acting  Sub 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Chingleput. 
Head  AssiBtant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Taigore.    Furlough. 
Deputy  Director  of  Revenue  Settlement,  Salem. 
Registrar,  High  Court,  Appellate  side.    Madras. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  liagistrate,  and  Agent,  Sto.,  in  Malabar. 

Acting  at  Madura. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.  Acting  Bub 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tixmevelly.    Acting 

Judge  of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Cuddalore. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot.    Acting 

Bub  Collector,  Salem. 
Senior   Assistant.    Acting  Principal  Assistant  to  the   Collector    and 

Magistrate  and  Agent  to  Governor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Ganjam. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Aroot,  35  Jan.  70^ 

Acting  Sub  Collector,  Ac.  at  Yirdachellum. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nellore.    Acting  Judgo 

of  the  Court  of  Small  Causes  at  Combaconum. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  lugistrate  of  Madura.  Furlough. 
Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  of  Fori 

St.  George  in  Gax^jam,    Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Commissioner  of  the  Neilgherry  Hills.    Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  ot 

Fort  St.  George  in  Gai^am.    Acting  Bub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrata 

of  Bellary.    AtGooty. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Triohinopoly.    Acting  Bub 

Collector  at  Shermadavy . 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Ganam.    Acting 

Under  Secretary  to  Government.      Acting  Canarese  Translator  to 

Government. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.    Furlough. 
Special  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  liagistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Go- 
vernor of  Fort  St.  George  in  Visagapatam.    Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  MagisUate  of  Madura.  Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura,  4  Aug.  69.    Acting 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  in  the  Revenue  Department. 
Under  Secretary  to  Govenmient  in  the  Revenue  Department,  14  Aug.  71. 

Officiating  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner  of  Mysore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore.    Acting  ^ifslirtant 

Conm&isaioner  of  the  Neilgherry  Hills. 

Assistant  to  the  Oolleotor  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.    Biok  Furious^ 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar,  Acting  Head 

Assistant.' 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  of 

Fort  St.  George  in  Yisagapatam,  8  Nov.  70.    Acting  Deputy  Director^ 

Revenue  Settlement,  Counbatore. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUectorand  Mafi^trate  of  North  Aroot.     Sick  Furlough, 
to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot.    Furlong 
Bpedal  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Taz^ore.    Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godavery  District.  Furlough. 


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Edward  Noel  Oyerbmy 

Edward  Git)fton 

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Joseph  Birdsall  Jones 


Amndel  Tagg  Anmdel,  BA, 

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Frederick  Edward  Gibson 

Charles  Lennox  Bnzoe  Cnmming 

Thomas  Weir,  BA 

Charles  Kongh,  £^ 


Thomas  James  SCaltby  . 


John  Archibald  Boyle 

Hubert  Thomas  Ejioz  {BtKiritUr 

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Henry  Biohard  Farmer .... 

Lewis  Molver 

James  Aoworth  Dayies   {Ba/t' 

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Matthew  Biohard"WeVd^"i/X"i 

Bobert  Sewell 

Heniy  Martin  Winterbotham  . 


Gordon  Thomson  Mackensie  .. 
William  Alerander  WiUook,^^ 

Lewis  Moore , 

Fredexiok  Angastos  Kioholson.. 

SIXTH  0LA88, 
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George  Emilins  Bird  


Walter  Gregory  Underwood...., 


Arthur  Frederick  Cox 

James  Thomson,  MA 

Ebeneser  James  Sewell 

George  Stnart  Forbes,  MA. .. 
Balph  SiUeiy  Benson,  BA.  .. 
Henry  Thomas  Boss,  MA.  .. 

Bgerton  Edward  Spenoer 

Sydenham  Henry  Wynne*  BA, 


Anonnaaaras,  Ac 


Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Oobnhslovc  8  Kor.  90.  Aotfa« 

Head  Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salom.  Fuxloogh. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellazy,  8  IVor.  70.  Afltbv 

Head  Assistant,  South  Canara. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Sooth  Arook   AfltJogHad 

Assistant  of  Cnddapah. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Goferaor  of 

Fort  St.  George  in  Yisagapatam.  Acting  Ftin^Ml  A  wfftrfiM  *^  fiMy^. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Taziiore,  zc  Sept.  68.   AcBur 

Additional  Sub  CoUector,  TinneveUy.  -^      »   ^     »-  -— ■ 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Chinsrlemift*    AMiiiff  Had 

Assistant  at  Tripatore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godawy.   Aottng  Hud 

Assistant. 
Fnrlongh. 


Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Goreoor 

of  Fort  St.  George  in  Yisagapatam. 
Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magutrate  of  Kistna.  _ 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  AzooC 
Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  andCoUector  of  Nellore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  SooOiAivoi.    Astioff  Had 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Gai^jam.  AjoUag  Senior  Aaatttt 

to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tfamerelly. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  fl*i<w»i.  z.  Deo,  $*    Astos 

Head  Assistant  in  North  Aroot.  ^^ 


Assistant  to  Collector  and 
Assistant  Commissioner, 


id  Magistrate  of  KomooL  Acting  Head  AaUbuL 
>,  and  Grade*  British  Bnimah,  Frame. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  BeDaxy. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  l&gistrate  of  Twaioxv.      Actii«  Hal 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  GodaTerr. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.  Aotiiur  Had 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  NeUors. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Maigistrate  and  Agemt  to  the  GoTsnor  of 

Fort  St.  George  in  Yisagapatam.    Acting  Senior  AMJ»<»i*f, 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tziefainopoly.   Actiog  Had 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Mandoia. 


Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Thmsreily. 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Goinlmtoce. 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Axoot. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Soath  Arootb 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  CldnglepQk, 
Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Tanjore. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  BeUary. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ghinglepat. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  Magistrate  ofTriolilaijpo^. 


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William  Henry  Havelock 

James  Walker  BobertBon 

Lionel  Robert  Ashbomer,  CSI. 

James  Erskine  Oliphant 

Michael  John  Maxwell  Shaw 

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Robert  Fergoson  Mactier , 

Hon,  Francis  Stoart  Chapman. 


Hon.  George  Angnstos  Hobart 

Henry  Bmce  Boswell 

Charles  Forbes  Hodson  Shaw 

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Arthur  Bosanquet 

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3535  Heniy  Napier  Bruce  Erskine  .. 

3535  James  George  White  

833  Forater  Fitzgerald  Arbuthnot .. 


THTRT)  GLASS, 
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George  William  Anderson 

Gilbert  Wray  ElUot , 

Bobert  William  Hunter 

Theodore  Bosanquet  

Greorge  Frederick  Sheppard . . . . 
William  Mant  Philip  Coghlan  . 
Baron  de  Hochepied  Larpent  . 


Arthur  Travers  Crawibrd . 

John  Elphinston  

Hon.  Maxwell  Melvill 

Alex.  Alft^d  BoTxadaale  .... 
Charles  Bobertson  Oyans . 


Gerard  Norman.. 


Francis  Dawes  Melyill 

Edward  Hope  Percival  

Archibald  Lockhart  Spens   . 
Arthur  Bamsay  Maodonald  . 

William  Henry  Ftopert 


John  George  Mooze . 


ApronrrKXHTS*  Ao. 


James  Braithwaite  Peile 


X03S  William  Bamsay  

3500  William  George  Pedder,  BA.  ... 
3750  Hon.  Raymond  West,  MA,  (Bar- 

riaior  ai  Law) 

693  Herbert  Edward  Jaoomb  , 


r666  Charles  Mageais  Hogg 


Third  Member  of  Council.    Took  his  seat  7  April  60. 
Member  of  the  GouncU  of  the  Governor  General  of  India*  3  May  70. 
Fourth  Member  of  Coimcil.  Took  his  seat  26  June  73. 
Commissioner  of  Customs,  Salt,  and  Opium,  and  Reporter  General  of 
External  Commerce. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay,  x4  Feb.  66,  Vice  Chan- 
oculor  of  the  TTniyersity  of  Bombay. 

Revenue  and  Police  Commissioner,  Southern  Division,  9  Deo.  69. 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanna,  9  Dec.  69. 

Revenue  and  Police  Commissioner,  Northern  Division.    ' 

Senior  Collector  and  3iagiBtrate,  Poena,  33  May  69. 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Political  Agent  of  the  District  of 
Khandeish. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Sattara,  16  Feb.  69. 

Chief  Secretary  to  Government,  Revenue,  Financial,  and  General  De- 
partments, and  in  charge  of  the  Separate  Department,  36  April  65. 
Additional  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  of  Bombay. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Khandeish,  x6  Feb.  69. 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  A&mednugger.    Acting  at  Belgaum. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Belgaum,  8  Jan.  69. 

Judge  of  the  Hi«7h  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay.    Furlough. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Poena,  and  Agent  for  Sirdars  in 

the  Deccan.    Acting  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 
Sa:dor  Collector  nud  .Magistrate,  Sattara. 

First  Grade  Ju<lge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmednuggur,  ix  Feb.  71. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Political  Agent,  Colaba.   Member  of 

the  Commission  on  the  Baroda  Contingent. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Dharwar. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Belgaum,  xx  May  65.  Furlough. 
Depu^AcoountantGeneral,Madras.  Government  Director.Bank  of  Madras. 
First  Grade  J  udge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Dharwar.    Sick  Furlough. 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Surat. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Nassick. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Broach. 

Collector  of  Bombay  and  Superintendent  of  Stamx>8  and  Stationery, 
9  March  70.    Furlough. 


Secretary  to  Government  in  the  Political,  Secret,  Judicial,  and  Educa- 
tional Departments,  16  May  65. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Mamstrate,  Broach. 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  &aludgee.    Acting  at  Colaba. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Rutnagherry. 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Acting  Senior  Collector. 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kaira.    Furlough. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna. 

Second  Grade  Judffe  and  Sessions  Judge,  Surat.  Acting  First  Grade  Judge 
and  Sessions  Judge  of  Pooua,  and  Agcmt  for  Sirdars  ia,  the  Deocan. 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Rutnagherry.  Acting  Senior  CoIlector,&o 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay,  38  April  71. 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmedabad.  Acting  Senior  Collector,  Ac. 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistzate,  Canara.  Acting  Collector  of  Bom- 
bay, Ac. 

Deputy  Commissioner  of  Customs,  Salt,  and  Opium,  Presidency  Division. 
Acting  Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Anmednuggur. 

Judicial  Commissioner  and  Judge  of  the  Sudder  Court  m  Sind.  Furlough. 

Special  Duty,  Bhownuggur,  39  June  70. 

Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Canara.    Acting  xst  Grade. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Belgaum.  Acting  Junior  Col- 
lector and  Magistrate  of  Canara. 

Extra  First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kain,  for  Punch  Mahals, 
17  May  65,  and  Collector  of  Stamp  Revenue,  8  Aug.  65.  Acting  Junior 
Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Political  Agent,  Kaira. 

Assistant  Commissioner  in  Sind  and  Branch  Inspector  General  of  Regis- 
tration for  the  Province  of  Sind.  Acting  Junior  Collec^r  and  Magis- 
trate and  Political  Agent,  Khandeish. 

Director  of  Public  Instruction  in  the  Bombay  Presidency.  Acting  Political 
Agent  in  BAttiwar.  ,        --^ 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Surat. 

Municipal  Commissioner  for  the  City  of  Bombay. 


571  William  Roger  Pratt  

470  Thomas  Monck  Mason  

Z035  John  Hav  Grant  

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Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Bombay. 

Under  SecretaxT  to  Government,  Revenue,  Financial,  and  Gtoueral  De- 
partments, 3  March  64.    Furlough.  |        ' 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Satara.  Acting  Junior  Collector, 
Ac.,  at  Kulladghee. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ahmedabad.  •  iForiough. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kulladghee.    Furlough. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Nassick. 

JTirst  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Canara.  Acting  Extra  Aaiittant 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kaira  tot  the  Paxush  MahMS,  fto. 


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Charles  Bradlev  Pritchard  .. 
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William  Albert  Bast,  MA 

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Arthur  Chorley  Watt 

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John  Jardme.. 


Charles  George  Blathwayt 
John  Nugent 


Edward  Cordeaux,  LLD. 


Montagu  Bernard  Baker  

George  Francis  Mytion  Grax^b. 

George  Ayerst  


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James  Russell  Hiddleton,  MA. 

Henry  Evan  Murchison  James. 

Thomas  Duncan  Mackensie 

Edward  Townsend  Candy 


Alfred  Keyser 

John  MoLeod  Campbell.. 
Richard  Edward  Candy.. 

James  Knox  Spenoe  


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George  Boileau  Beid  .... 

Henry  James  Parsons.... 
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First  Assistant  Collector  and  Miagistrate,  Tanna. 
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General  of  Bombay. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Dharwar. 
Acting  First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmedxmgguar, 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona.    Sick  FurlooglL. 
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and  Opium,  Presidency  Division. 
Collector  of  Salt  Revenue,  17  Feb.  73. 
Joint  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna  District. 
Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Sholapore.    At*a-ng  30^ 

Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Snrat. 
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and  Sec.  to  the  Council  of  the  Governor  for  """M^ng  Laws  and  Segizl»- 

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Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Jtidge  of  Belganm.    A#«*>»%g  JosBi 

Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Taima. 
Acting  2nd  grade  Judge  and  Session  Judge,  Snrat. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  S[aira.    Furlough. 
Second    Assistant  Collector  and   Mas^trate.  iniAw^^inii      A<»HTig  ^at 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nasik. 

Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Dharwar,  X7  Nov.  68.    *f*inr 

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Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Surat.    Acting  AmA^mi^  Cob- 

missioner  in  Sind,  and  Branch  Inspector  General  of  Registratian,  Sind. 
First  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Batnagiri.      A^^i^g 

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Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Shikarpore.     Acting  Judge  and 

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Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona.    Furlough. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Colaba. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Ma^trate,  Sattara.    Acting  zat  . 

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Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Nascick.    Acting  zat  A*> 

flistant,  RutDftf herry. 
Registrar  High  Court,  Appellate  side.    Furlough. 
Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Dharwar,  so  April  60. 

Acting  Senior  Assistant  Judge,  Kaladghee. 
Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Satsra.    Forlongfa. 
Judicial  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent  in  Kattywar,  and  pSutical 

Assistant  in  charge  of  the  Nowanuggur  and  Dhrole  TalookftB.    A#*i«ff 

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Second  Assistant  Collector  and  luigistrate,  Tanlu^  x  Sept.  69.     A<»«a^» 

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Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Poona. 
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Second   Assistant  Colleetor  and  Magistrate  of  Ganara.     A«>»Jwff    ^g* 

Assistant. 
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to  Government  in  the  Revenue,  Financial,  and  General  Departmeaia 
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Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Fnrlooffb. 
Conservator  of  Forests,  Bind. 
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Edward  Hoeking 

Heniy  Edward  Winter  .. 


ArthurWilllamCrawley-BoeTey, 

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Gtoorge  Dmitt 


William  Allen.. 


Stephen  Hanonick  

William  Frederick  Sinclair 

Edward  Charles  Kayll  OUivant 
James  Edward  Murphy,  MA. ... 

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John  Pollen,  BA 

Gabriel  Stokes  

Charles  Edw.  Gordon  Crawford 

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Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Sholapore.  Acting  First  Assistant 

at  Ahmednugger. 
Assistant  Commissioner  in  the  Central  Provinces,  98  Aug.  60. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,   Canara.     Acting  Deputy  Con- 
servator of  Forests. 
Assistant    Collector    and  Magistrate    of  Tanna.      Acting  9nd  Class 

Deputy  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Bind. 
Deputy  Conservator  of  Forests,  3nd  Grade,  Tanna. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara.     Acting  snd  Assistant 

of  Canara. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ahmedabad.    Acting  gnd  Grade 

Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate   of  Khandeish.     Acting  Second 

Assistant  Collector  of  Ahmednugger. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish.     Acting  9nd  Grade 

Assistant  Judge.  Sattara. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Satara.     Acting  3nd  Assistant 

of  Sattara. 
Special  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent  in  Rewa  Kanta.  Acting  Assistant 

Resident  at  Baroda. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Khandeish.    Acting  3rd  Grade  Assis- 
tant Judge  and  Sessions  Judge. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kulladghee,  X3  Got.  69.    AcUng  gnd 

Assistant,  Kulladghee. 
Assistant  Political  Agent,  Kolapore  and  Southern  Mahratta  Country. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Surat.  Acting  2nd  Assistant  of  Surat. 
Assistant  Collector  and  MagisU^te  of  Tanna.    Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Poona. 
Assistant    Collector    and    Magistrate    of    Khandeish.     Acting    3nd 

Assistant  of  Nassick. 
Assistant    Collector     and  Magistrate   of  Ahmedabad,    z  March  70. 

Acting  and  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Private  Secretaiy  to  the  Governor  of  Bombay,  7  May,  72. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Sind,  and  Educational  Inspector 

in  that  Province. 
Assistant    Collector  and  Magistrate  of    Colaba.     On    Special   Duty 

Compiling  the  Gazetteer  and  Editing  the  Annwiti  Administration  Report 

of  the  Pr^idency. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nassick. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nassick.    Acting 'and  Assistant, 

Rutnagherry. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Mag^trate  of  Belgaum.    Acting  and  Assistant  at 

Poona. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Broach.* 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kulladghee. 
Assistant    Collector    and    Magistrate  of  Nassick.     Acting  Extra  and 

Assistant  of  Khandeish. 
Assistant    Collector    and    Magistrate    of    Sholapore.       Acting    and 

Assistant,  Colaba. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate   of  Ahmednuggur.      Acting    and 

Assistant,  Tanna. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent  in  Kattiwar.  Acting  ^th 

Assistant  Political  Agent.  ^  * 

Serving  in  British  Burmah. 


Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara.  On  Bpedai  Duty,  Bombay. 

Serving  under  the  Government  of  India  in  Berar. 

Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent,   Rewa  Canta.     Acting  Educational 

Inspector,  Northern  District. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Dharwar.     Acting  and  Assistant. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nassick.    Cantonment  Magistrate 

Deolalee.  ' 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kistna,  Madras. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Sattara.    Acting  Professor,  srd 

Grade,  in  the  Deccan  College. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Belgaum. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  of  Nassick.    Bi(^  Furlough. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanna. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Dharwar. 
Commissioner  specialh^  employed,  Mysore  Government. 
Assistant  CoUector  ana  Magistrate  of  Kaira.  ^  Acting  and  Assistant,  Punch 


Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  Khandeish. 

Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Canaia,  Madras. 

Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Ahmedabad. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Khandeish. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Poona. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Surat. 

Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Sattara. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Broach. 

Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Belgaum. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Belgaum. 

Placed  under  the  Collector  of  Sattara.. 

Placed  under  the  CoUector  of  Poona. 

Placed  under  the  CoUector  of  Poona. 

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BREVET. 

The  following  promotions  to  take  plaoe  conseqnent  on  the  death  oC  General  Sir  A. 

Roberts,  on  28  Dec.  73 ;  of  Lt.  Gen.  E.  A.  Cnmberlege,  Bengal  Infantry,  on  28 

Dec.  73 ;  of  General  Sir  J.  G.  Gbatterton,  Bart,  on  5  Jan.  74 ;  of  General  Zord  de 

Bos,  on  6  Jan.  74 ;  of  Lt.  (Jen.  H.  J.  French,  on  2$  Jan.  74 ;  of  General  Sir  J.  G. 

Le  Marchant,  on  6  Feb.  74;  of  Lt.  Gen.  Sir  Sydney  J.  Cotton,  on  19  Feb.  74  : — 

Lt.  Gen.  M.  C.  Johnstone,  General 29  Dec.  73 

M^or  Gen.  iSir  T.  M.  Biddolph,  Lt.  General do. 

Colonel  A.  J.  Herbert,  from  h.p.  TJnatt.  Major  General   6  March  68 

Bt.  Major  Wolrige,  B.  Marines,  Lt.  Colonel 29  Dec.  73 

Captain  Knatchbnll,  95  F.  Major  do. 

Colonel  Lord  Seaton,  from  h.p.  Unatt.  Major  General 6  March  68 

Major  Deane,  19  F.  Lt.  Colonel  29  Dec.  73 

Captain  J.  Creagh,  5  F.  Major do. 

Lt.  Gren.  W.  F.  Forster,  General 6  Jan.  74 

Major  General  C.  Hagart,  Lt.  (General do. 

Colonel  K.  S.  Gardiner,  h.p.  Unatt.  to  have  the  rank  of  Major  General 6  March  68 

Colonel  S.  Wells,  from  r.f.p.  23  F.  Major  General  do. 

Major  C.  E.  Grogan,  14  F.  Lt.  Colonel  6  Jan.  74 

Captain  G.  J.  Hamilton,  26  F.  Migor do. 

Lt.  Gen.  F.  Johnston,  General 7  Jan. 

Miyor  Gen.  Sir  T.  M.  Steele,  Major  G^eneral do. 

Colonel  H.  G.  Hart,  from  h.p.  Depot  Batt.,  Major  General 6  March  68 

Majors  Hinzman,  60  F.  and  Cochrane,  7  F.  Lt.  Colonels 7  Jan.  74 

Bt.  Major  Lind,  h.p.  31  F.  Lt.  Colonel  do. 

Capt.  A.  J.Ford,  I  F.  Major do. 

Major  Generals  W.  Chambre,  h.p.  Unatt,  Hon.  A.  C.  Legge,  h.p.  Unatt.,  and 

M.  Dalyell,  h.p.  Unatt.,  to  have  the  rank  of  Lient.  General 26  Jan. 

Major  Gen.  J.  Creagh  to  be  Lient.  General do. 

Colonel  R.  Pratt,  from  h.p.  23  F.  Major  General  6  March  68 

Major  CD.  Pedder, h. p.  39  F.  Lt.  Colonel  26  Jan. 74 

Capt.  J.  F.  Sweeney,  S.O.  of  Pensioners,  Major do. 

Lt.  Gen.  the  Ea/rl  0/ Albemarle,  h.p.  Unatt.  to  have  the  rank  of  GJeneral 7  Feb. 

Lt.  Gen.  Colomb,  General  do. 

Major  Generals  Stephens,  M^Qaeen,  Danne,  and  Yassall,  h.p.  Unatt.  to  have 

the  rank  of  Lent.  General do. 

Major  General  Sparks,  Lieut.  General  do. 

Colonel  Hon.  L.  Smytii,  from  h.p.  Rifle  Br.,  Major  General  6Maroh6S 

Majors  Inman,  h.p.  18  F.  and  Saltmarshe,  70  F.,  Bt.  Majors  Short,  57  F.  and 

Rossell,  h.p.  57  F.,  Majors  Brooke  and  Bonus,  R.  Eng.,  to  be  Lt.  Colonels    7  Feb.  74 

Capt.  Parker  17  F ^ do. 

Major  Gen.  Westropp,  h.p.  Unatt,,  to  have  the  rank  of  Lieut.  General 20  Feb. 

Major  Qtn.  E.  Darvall,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  to  be  Leut.  General  do. 

Colonel  J.  W.  Reynolds,  from  h.p.  1 1  Hussars,  Major  Greneral  do. 

Major  P.  H.  Scratohley,  R.  Bug.,  Lt.  Colonel do. 

Captain  R.  Whitting,  8  F.,  Major  do. 


ist  Ltts  Guabds.— ^F.  Pym,  Sub  Lt.,  in  suooeasion  to  Lt.  Boscawen,  retired  25  Feb.  74 
zat  Dbaqoon  Guards. — Sub  Lt.  Alexander,  to  be  Lieutenant  30  Deo.  72 

Capt.  W.  y.  Brownlaw,  from  h.p.  5  Lancers,  Captain,  Tioe  Chapman, 
retired  on  h.p 14  Feb.  74 

Riding  Master  Nicholas,  from  4  Dr.  GMs.,  Lt.  and  Adjutant do. 

J.T^  F.  Otway,  Sub  Lt,  vice  Hone,  resigned  28  Feb. 

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Sub  Lt.GK)ald,do 30  Dae.  73 

Lt.  Menteth,  CapUto,  vice  Thompson,  dead 29  Jan.  74 

L.  E.  Ames,  Sab  Lt.  in  saccessioii  to  Li.Meiiteth 28  Uarah 

3rd  Draooon  Guards. — Sab  Lt.  Tatmsn  to  be  Lieut.,  23  April  73,  but  in  the 

Army 30  Dec  71 

Serjeant  Major  M'GleUan,  from   13  Hussars,  Sub  Lt.  vice  Sleigh, 

resigned 14  Feb.  74 

4U1  DRAoooif  GuARDft. — Lt.  Gen.  Sir  E.  0.  Hodge,  from  18  Hossars,  Colonel, 

vice  Sir  J.  C.  Ohatterton,  dead 6  Jan.  74 

Sub  Lt.  Abdj  to  be  Lieatenant  30  Dec.  73 

Staff  Serjeant  Major  Hawkins,  from  Cavalry  Depot,  Riding  Maeter,  vioe 

Nioholas,  Lt.  and  Adj.  i  Dr.  Gds iiMaich74 

Sab  Lt.  Watton  to  be  Lieatenant  24March73 

5th  Dragoon  Guards.— Sub  Lt.  Lambert  to  be  Lieutenant  30  Dee.  71 

W.  G.  Barttelot,  Sub  Lt.  vioe  Newoome,  oanoelled   28  Feb.  74 

Sub  Lt.  Cracroft-Amootts  to  be  Lieutenant    24  Feb.  72 

6th  Dragoon  Guards. — S nb  Lt .  Hammond  to  be  Lieutenant    30  Dec  71 

SubLt  Gaskelldo 28  Dec 

W.  A.  S.  Anderson,  Sub  Lt.,*Tice  Scott,  16  Lancers 21  Jan.  74 

A.  Sprot,  Sub  Lt.,  vioe  Walker,  38  F 28  Feb. 

Sub  Lt.  Porter  to  be  Lieutenant 24  Feb.  73 

7th  Dragoon  Guards. — Sub  Lt.  Brooke  to  be  Lieutenant  30  Dec  71 

Major  Gen.  Wardlaw,  Colonel,  vioe  Lord  George  Paget,  4  Hussars 7  Jan.  74 

ist  Dragoons. — Lt.  Maunsell,  Captain,  vice  Mesham,  retired 21  Jan.  74 

Sub  Lt.  Entwistle,  Lt  15  Maj  72,  but  in  the  Armj     17  Feb.  72 

Sub  Lt  Ker  tobe  Lieatenant 23  Mar.  73 

2nd  Dragoons. — Sub  Lt.  Firmstone,  to  be  Lieutenant    28  Oct  71 

SubLt.  Bunbuiydo 30  Dec 

W.  C.  James,  Sub  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Campbell,  retired 28  Feb.  74 

D.  S.   Porteous,  do.  to  Lt.  Bnnburj,  do do. 

Sub  Lt.  Philips  to  be  Lieutenant 24  Feb.  72 

SubLt  Watkins,  do 6  Mar.  74 

3rdHnssAR8. — Sub  Lt.  Owen  to  be  Lieutenant 30  Dec  71 

Sub  Lt  Lea,  do 6Mar.  72 

4th  Hussars. — Lt  Gen.  Lord  G.  A.  F.  Paget,  from  7  Dr.  Gds.,  Colonel,  vice 

Greneml  JDord  de  Bos,  dead  7  Jan.  74 

Qr.  Master  Seijeant  Leitch,  Quarter  Master,  vice  Carey,  retired  on  h.p.  28  Mar. 
-5th  Lancsrs.—  Lt.  l^ter,  from  N.  Gloucester  Militia,  Lt.,  vioe  Garbet,  a 

Prob.  for  Indian  Staff  Corps    28  Feb 

H.  A  A.  Gridley,  Sub  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt  Monteith,  do do. 

«6th  Dragoons. — SubLt  Thompson,  to  be  Lieutenant 30  Dee.  71 

Lt  Waldron,  fiom  Tipperary  Art  Militia,  do 7  Jan.  74 

Sub  Lt.  Matheaon,  de 24  Feb.  72 

7th  Hussars. — Qr.  Master  Seijeant  Morison,  Qaarter  Master,  vice  HoJgkin- 

son,  Br.  Depot 28  Mar.  74 

8th  Hussars. — Lt.  French,  from  Suffolk  Art  Mihtia,  Lt  in  sue.  to  Sub  Lt 

Pringle,  resigned   28  Feb. 

A.  A.  Bawlinson,  Sub  Lt  do.  to  Lt  Sir  W.  Eden,  retired do. 

Sub  Lt.  Lecky,  from  Carlow  Militia,  do.  in  sue  to  Lt  French,  19  Huis.  11  Mar. 

•9th  Lancers. — Sub  Lt.  Chisholm  to  be  Lieutenant 10  Jan.  72 

Sub  Lt  Hon.  G.  W.  G.  Bussell,  do 28  Get  73 

Lt  Ghreen,  Captain,  vice  Gaskell,  retired     25  Feb.  74 

Sub  Lt.  Maunsell,  from  21  Hussars,  Bub  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt  Green 28  Mar. 

loth  Hussars. — Capt   Spottiswoode,  from  21  Hussars  Capt,  vioe  Cridhton, 

who  ezoh 14  Feb. 

13th  Lancers. — Sub  Lt.  Dean  to  be  Lieutenant 30  Dec  72 

Sub  Lt  AUeyne,  do i6Mar.74 

13th  Hussars.— Sub  Lt  Wheler,  to  be  Lieutenant 3oDe6.  71 

Paym.  Fitzgerald,  from  91  F.,  Pajm.,  vice  Elliott,  Army  Servioes 16  Sept  73 

SubLt  Wilson  to  be  Lieutenant... 10  Jan.  74 


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14th  HiJiaAB8.--Sob  Lt.  Hon.  H.  G.  Govgb,  to  Iw  Lieatenant 28  Oct  71 

Sub  Lt.  Bngliah,  do 30  Deo.  73 

Lt  Tathill,  from  3  Middlesex  Militia,  do. ,  vice  Ward,  retired 28  Feb.  74 

B.  S.  G.  Loftas  Tottenbam,  Sub  Lt.  yioe  Howard,  16  Lancers    do. 

iStb  HussAM.— Bt  Lt.  Ool.  Swindley,  Lt  Col.  vice  Sir  F.  W.  J.  FitzWygram, 

£^.  retired  on  b.p 7  Jan.  74 

Capt.  Maxwell,  Major,  vice  Swindley do. 

Lt  AoobfortBoyd,  Captain,  vice  Pearson,  retired 24  Dec.  73 

Lt  M'Biyan,  Captain,  vice  Maxwell 7  Jan.  74 

W.  H.  Casalet,  Snb  Lt  in  rac  to  Lt  M'Bryan     28  Feb. 

G.  A.  Webbe,  do.  to  Lt  Eoohfort-Boyd do. 

l6tb  LANCEiia.— Sub  Lt  Howard  to  be  Lieutenant 23Marob74 

17th  Lancbes. —Sub  LtWormald  to  be  Lieutenant...., 17  Feb.  72 

18th  HussAM.— Major  General  Sir  T.  W.  M'Mabon,  Colonel,  vice  Bw  B.  C. 

Hodge,4Dr.  Gda 6  Jan.  74 

19th  HussAiis.— Sub  Lt  Taylor  to  be  Lieutenant  30  Dea  ^l 

Lt  Hall,  Captain,  vice  Chapman,  retired 7  Jan.  74 

H.  C.  Hencby,  Sub  Lt.  in  auccesaion  to  Lt  Ghreene,  pro 14  Feb. 

Lt.  Luabington,  from  W.  Kent  Militia,  do. ,  d o. ,  to  Lt.  Hall 28  Feb. 

Lt  French,  from  8  Huaaara,  Lt  in  sue.  to  Sub  JA,  Lushington,  54  F.  11  Marob 
20th  HusaABS.— Sub  Lt  Jameaon,  from  18  F.  Sub  Lt,  vice  Garmeeon,  re- 

aigned  4Feb.  74 

2)st  Hussars. — Capt  Crichton,  from  10  Huaaara,  Capt  vice  Spottiawoode, 

whoexch 14  Feb.  74 

F.  W.  E.  Maunaell,  Sub  Lt  vice  Spicer,  5  Lancera 28  Feb. 

W.  Inverarity,  do.  in  auc.  to  Lt.  MacKenzie,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.C.        do. 

Sub  Lt  Fox  to  be  Lieutenant 23  Marob 

EoTAL  Abtillebt. — Bt.  Col.  Newton,  Colonel,  viceM'Crea,  retired  on  full  pay    4  Feb.  74 

Bt  Col.  Heyman,  from  Sup.  List,  Lt  CoL  vice  Newton do. 

Major  Denne,  Lt  Col.  vice  S.  £.  Gordon,  placed  on  Sup.  List  do. 

Bt.  Lt  Col.  L'Eatrange,  do.,  vice  lieiUy,  do do. 

Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Irvine,  do.,  vice  Hay,  do do. 

Capt.  Duncan,  from  Sup  Liat,  Major,  vice  Denne do. 

Capt.  Oliver,  from  do.  Major,  vice  L'Eatrange do. 

Capt  Morgan,  upon  do.  Major do. 

Capt.  Hannen,  upon  do.  Major do. 

Capt.  Ford,  upon  do.  Major do. 

Capt  and  Adj.  Mant,  Major,  vice  Irvine do. 

Capt  Engatrom,  from  h.p.  Captain,  vice  Hitcbina,  placed  on  Sup.  Liat        do. 

Lt.  Stewart,  upon  Sup.  List,  to  be  Captain do. 

Lt  Cooke,  Captain,  vice  Mant do. 

Lt.  Saundera,  Captain,  vice  Owen,  placed  on  Sup.  List do. 

Lt  Yeatman,  Captain,  vice  C.  W  Bellaira,  who  reaigns do. 

Bt  Col.  Yeaey,  on  Supernumerary  Liat,  to  be  Colonel II  Marob 

Bt.  Col.  Eobinaon,  Colonel,  vice  Lennox,  who  retirea  on  full  pay do. 

Bt  Lt  Col.  Andrewea,  Lt  Col.  vice  Eobinaon do. 

Major  Murray,  do.  vice  G.  A.  Milman,  who  retirea  on  h.p do. 

Bt.  Major  Arbuthnot,  Major,'  vice  Mant,  dead 20  Feb. 

Captain  Sadlier,  do.  vice  Andrewa ii  March 

Captaina  Barlow  and  Smith,  on  Sup.  Liat,  to  be  Mty ora do. 

Captain  Chalmera,  Major,  vice  Murray do. 

Lt  Eooke,  Captain,  vice  Arbuthnot , 20  Feb. 

Lt  Brown,  do.  vice  Sadlier ii  March 

Lt.  M'Clintock,  Captain,  vice  Chalmera do. 

Lt  Harriaon,  Captain,  vice  Boyle,  placed  on  Sup.  List  do. 

-  Lt  Bainbridfue,  Captain,  vice  Townaend,  do. do. 

Lt  Turner,  Captain,  vice  Woollcombe,  do do. 

Lt  Bowen,  Captain,  vice  Engatrom,  who  reaigna do. 

EoYAL  (Bknqal)  Abtilleby. — Bt.  Col.  Euaaell,  upon  Supernumerary  Liat,  to 

be  Colonel  4  Feb.  74 

Bt.  Colonel  Dundaa,  Colonel,  vice  Olpherta,  placed  on  Sup.  Liat do. 

Bt  Col.  Young,  Colonel,  vice  Maxwell,  do do. 

Bt.  Lt  Col.  Wilaon,  Lt  Col.  vice  Dundaa do. 

Major  Harward,  Lt.  Col.  Yice  Yoang do. 


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Major  Elliot,  from  Sap.  Llat,  Major,  vice  Dobbin,  who  retiree  on  a    4  M>.  74 
pennion t do. 

Captain  Walker,  npon  Sap.  List,  to  be  Major •  do. 

Captain  Dizon,  Major,  vice  T^son do. 

Captain  Dyke,  npon  Sap.  List,  to  be  Major do. 

Captain  Swinton,  Major,  vice  Harward  do. 

Lient.  Swinton,  Captain,  vice  Dizon do. 

Lieat.  Mareball,  Captain,  vioe  Swinton do. 

Lient.  Haysbe,  Captain,  vice  Thompson,  placed  on  Snp.  Lilt do. 

Lient.  Bawlins,  Captain,  vice  Beillj,  who  retires  on  h.p do. 

Lieat  Higginson,  Captain,  vice  Wjmer,  do do. 

Lt.  do  Lantoar,  on  Sap.  List,  to  be  Captain II  March 

Lt.  Wintle,  Capf-ain,  yice  Batchart,  placed  on  Betired  List do. 

EoTAL  E.VQINEERS. — The   resignation  of  Lient.  A.  B.  Dammler,  notified  on 

19D6G.,  73,  iii  cancelled,  and  he  is  placed  on  h.p 20  Dec  73 

Major  Da  Cane,  from  Sap.  List,  to  be  Lt.  Col Ii  Deo. 

Major  Crossman  to  be  Lt.  Col do. 

Capt.  Jones,  Major,  vice  Da  Cane do. 

Capt.  Clajton,  Major,  vice  Crossman do. 

Lt.  Marsh,  Capt.,  vice  Jones    do. 

Lt.  Parker,  Capt.,  vice  Clayton  do. 

Brigade  Deptos.— Col.  H.  B.  Hibbert,  from  h.p.  7  F.  Lt.Col.  vice  Collings, 

retired  on  h.p 4  Feb.  74 

Qr.  Master  Hodgkinson,  from  7th  Hnssard,  Qr.  Master   25  Feb. 

Qr.  Master  Fraaer,  from  25  F.  do do. 

Qr.  Master  Lamsden,  from  28  F.  do do. 

Grenadier  Guards. — Ens.  And  Lts.  Wood,  Crabbe,  Pemberton,  Foster, 

Stopford,  CarinRton,  and  Smith,  to  be  Lta.   28  Oct.  71 

Coldstream  Guards. — D.  F.  B.  Dawson,  Sab  Lt.  in  sacoession  to  Lt.  Hon, 

A.  W.  Chateris,  dead    21  Jan.  74 

Ens.  and  Lts.  Dawson,  Dawnay,  and  Monck,  to  be  Lients.    28  Oct.   71 

Scots  Fusilier  Guards. — Ens.  and  Lts.  Astley,  Dalrymple,  and  Home- 

Drummond-Moray,  to  be  Lieats 28  Oct.  71 

istFoot.— Lt.  Sanford,  Cait,  vice  Steer,  retired 14  P«b.  74 

C.  H.  H.  Belev  to  be  Sab  Lt 28  Feb. 

G.  T.  Campbell,  do.,  in  snccession  to  Lt.  Miller,  pro , do. 

3  ...  Bt.  Major  Parsons,  Major,  vice  Walker,  pro.  in  45  F 10  Dec  73 

Lt.  Gelston,  Captain,  vice  Parsons do. 

Lt.  Neild,  Captain,  vice  Dickson,  retired  7  Jan.  74 

J.  W.  Hind,  Sab  Lt.,  in  snccession  to  Lt.  Coles,  retired 2&  Feb. 

E.  P.  Ventris,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  GeUton .'. do. 

0.  H.  Gordon,  do,  do.  to  Lt.  Neild do. 

Serjt.  Major  Cleaiy,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Pittindrige,  retired  on  h.p 18  Mar. 

4  ...  Sab  Lt.  Bowlandson  to  be  Lt 10  Jan.  72 

A.  S.  Brankskill,  Sab  Lt.  vice  Kelly,  34  F 28  Feb.  74 

5  ...  Lt.  Knoz,  Captain,  vice  Brome>  dead 27  Nov.  73 

6  ...  Capt  H.  P.  L'E.  St.  George,  from  h.p.  3  W.T.B.,  Capt,  vice  Howley, 

retired  on  h.p 21  Jan.  74 

Sab  Lt  Lamsden  to  be  Lt iS  Jan.  73 

H.  L.  Bamsay,  Sab  Lt.  ia  saccession  to  Lt.  Magee,  retired    28  Feb.  74 

7  ...  Capt.  Da  Jar  Jin,  from  h.p.  Ceylon  Bifles,  Capt,  vice  Wilson,  cancelled  25  Feb.  74 
0     ...  G.  B.  Stone,  Sab  Lt,  in  snccession  to  Lt.  Hope,  retired    28  Feb.  74 

9  ...  Sab  Lt  Stroghan,  to  be  Lt    6Mar.73 

Sab  Lt.  Bethell,do 9  Mar. 

10  ...  H.  Wiley,  Sab  Lt,  in  saccession  to  Lt.  Bobertson,  pro 28  Feb.  74 

Lt.  G«n.  Sir  John  Garvoek,  from  89  F.,  Col.,  vice  Sir  S.  J.  Cotton,  dead  20  Feb. 

11  ...  Lt  Gen.  Sir  F.  Sejmonr,  Bart.,  Col.,  vice  Sir  J.  G.  LeMarchant^  dead    7  F«^«  74 

J.  L.  O'Brien,  Sab  Lt.,  in  snccession  to  Lt  Baskerville,  pro 28  Feb. 

H.  G.  Byland,  do.  do.,  to  Lt  Welch,  89  F do. 

H.Wickham,  do.  da,  to  Lt  St  John,  retired  18  Mar. 

12  ...  Snb  Lt.  Shields,  to  be  Lt    4  Dec  72 

F.  S.  W.  Baikes,  Snb  Lt,in  snccession  to  Lt  Stopford,  52  F 28  Feb.  74 

13  ...  Snb  Lt  Palmes  to  be  Lientenant   iaJaii.72 

Lt  H.  A.  Walsh,  from  i  Somerset  Militia,  Lt  vice  Barton,  pro.  28  Feb.  74 


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T.  H.  Shettle,  Snb  Lt.  in  Baeodwdon  to  Lt.  Jolland,  retired   28  Feb.  74 

14  ...  Sab  Lt.'  MorriB  Morris,  from  57  F.  Sab   Lt  in  aaooeasion  to  Lt. 

Hatchinaon,  pro 4  ^®^»  74 

B.  Eocles,  Sab  Lt.  in  saooeetion  to  Lt.  Symonda,  retired    28  Feb. 

y.  B.  Bae,  do.  do.  to  Lt  Toong,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.O do. 

Major  J.  Lejne,  from  h.p.  59  F.  Major,  vice  Majoook,  pro.  on  h.p. ...  ii  Mar. 

15  ...  C.  F.  Gamett,  SabLt  in  aacceaaion  to  Lt.  Bjan,  retired   28  Feb.  74 

J.  B  0.  Domyile,  do.  do.  to  Lt  Brown,  do do. 

SnbLt.  Yoang  to  be  Lieatenant 6Mar.  72 

E.  W.  Don,  Snb  Lt  in  aacoeaaion  to  Lt.  Beat,  retired 28  Mar.  74 

16  ...  Hon.  H.  T.  Tyrwhitt,  Sab  Lt  in  aaoceaaion  to  Lt  Townahend,  dead ...  18  Mar.  74 
...  Lt  Balph,  Captain,  vice  Tennjaon,  retired    24  Jan.  74 

M.  Hanter,  Sab  Lt.  in  aaooeasion  to  Lt.  Bird,  retired  w 18  Mar. 

M.  E.  M.  Power,  do.  do.  to  Lieat  Bolph do. 

18  ...  Lt  A.  J.  A.  Jaokaon,  Captain,  vice  J.  B.  Jaokaon,  retired   14  Feb.  74 

Lt  Hatchell,  from  Wexford  Militia,  Lt.  in  aaooeasion  to  Lt  Jameson, 

2oHaaaar8 28  Feb. 

G.  C.  Abercrombj,  Sab  Lt  do.  to  Lt.  Jaokaon 18  Mar. 

19  ...  Lt  Foord,  from  N.  York  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Cholmondelej,  Bifle  Brigade  28  Feb.  74 

20  ...  Lt  Wroaghton,  Captain,  yice  Barlow,  retired   4  Feb.  74 

Sab  Lt  Webater,  Lieat ,„    3  Feb. 

22  ...  Sab  Lt  Gordon  Camming  to  be  Lieatenant 6  Mar.  72 

23  ...  Lt  Carej,  from  24  F.  Lt.  vioe  Bradahaw,  promoted    7  Jan.  74 

Lt  Lord  H.  E.  B.  Somerset^  from  Monmoath  Militia,  Lt  vioe  Lozford, 

•  pro 28  Feb. 

E.  B.  Etsbb,  Sab  Lt.  in  aaooeaaionto  Lt  Knox,  pro do. 

24  ...  Sab  Lt.  Oavaje  to  be  Lieatenant 30  Dea  72 

Capt  Collina,  from  h.p.,  Ceylon  Bifles,  Capt  vice  Lee,  65  F 4  Feb.  74 

Lt  Daly,  from  Galway  Militia,  Lt  vice  Hoskyns,  retired 28  Feb. 

G.  F.  J.  Hodson,  Sab  Lt.  vice  Priohard,  56  F do. 

Bab  Lt  Heaton,  from  Camanron  Militia,  do.   in  saocession  to  Lt. 

Liebenrood,  retired, do 

C.  J.  Atkinson,  Sab  Lt.  do  to  Lt  Cary,  23  F do. 

Sab  Lt.  Analey,  to  be  Lieatenant    9Mar.  73 

25  ...  F.  A«  C.  Claaghton,  Sab  Lt,  vioe  Morgan,  aaperaeded 28  Feb.  74 

Serjeant  Major  Lonadale,  Qr.  Master,  vioe  Fraaer,  Br.  Depot  28  Mar. 

26  ...  Captain  Phillipa,  from  40  F.  Captain  vioe  Story,  who  exch 24  Jan.  74 

W.  C.  H.  Anton,  Sab  Lt  in  aacoeaaion  to  Lt  Davenport,  retired  28  Feb. 

27  ...  Sab  Lt  Grant  to  be  Lieatenant  30  Dea  71 

Sab  Lt  Baily,  do 30  Dea  73 

Lt.  Hill,  from  Donegal  Art.  Militia,  Lt  vice  Coffey  pro 28  Feb.  74 

Snb  Lt  Tannard,  from  2  Warwick  Militia,  Sab  Lt  in  aaoceaaion  to  Lt 

Townaend,  retired do. 

Qr.  Maater  Seijeant  Brennan,  Qaarter  Maater,  vioe  Hannan,  dead ii  Mar. 

...  Qr.  Maater  Serjeant  Graham,  Quarter  Maater,  vioe  Lamaden,  Br.  Depot  28  Mar.  74 

...  Sab  Lt  BaUey,  to  be  Lieatenant  3  Feb.  73 

Sab  Lt  Oakea,  do 10  Jan.  72 

31  ...  Lt  Bateman,  Capt  vice  Wood,  dead 26  Feb.  74 

Lt  Frodabam,  from  i  Sarrey  Militia,  Lieatenant 28  Feb. 

Bt  Lt  CoL  Diokena,  Lt  Col.  vioe  Eagar,  retired  on  f.p 25  Feb. 

Bt  Mi^or  Bayley,  M^or, vioe  Dickens  do." 

Lt  Hill,  Capt  vioe  Bailey   do. 

A.  F.  Compton,  Sab  Lt.  in  saccession  to  Lt.  Chadwiok,  pro   18  Mar. 

3     ...  Sab  Lt  Saanders,  to  be  Lieatenant  30  Deo.  73 

j3  ...  F.  Lloyd,  Sab  Lt.  in  aacoeaaion  to  Lt  Briatowe,  reaigned 18  Mar.  74 

j4  ...  Sab  Lt  Champion,  to  be  Lieatenant 30  Deo.  7 1 

6  ...  Lt  Brace,  from  77  F.  Lt.  vioe  Aahton,  who  exch 4Feb.  74 

Bttb  Lt.  Allen,  to  be  Lieatenant 9  Mar.  7* 

37  ...  Snb  Lt  Dea  Voeax,  to  be  Lieatenant lo  Jan.  7» 

38  ...  Lt  Alexander,  Capt  vioe  Barron,  retired  14  Feb.  74 

o  ...  Capt  Storey,  from  26  F.  Capt  vioe  Philips,  who  exoh 24  Jan.  74 

Sab  Lt  Maaay,  from  3  Middleaex  Militia,  Sab  Lt.  vioe  Wilaon,  60  F.  28  Feb. 

...  Capt  Campbell,  from  56  F.  Capt  vioe  KeUy,  who  exoh 2  Jan.  74 

Seijeant  M^jor  Farreidti  from  23  F.  Sub  Lt  vioe  Temple,  7  F. 14  Feb. 


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Lt.  LeMaiobant,  from  S.  Glooceater  Militia,  Lt  in  socceiBion  to  Sab 

Lt.  Fuller,  3  Husaars  • 28  Feb.  74 

42  ...  Sub  Li,  Campbell,  to  be  Lt  10  Dec.  73,  but  in  the  Army 17  Jan.  72 

43  ...  Sab  Lt.  Curtis,  to  be  Lieutenant 30 Deo.  71 

44  ...  Serjeant  Major  McCarthy,  Qr.  Master,  vice  H«irt-M'Karg,Br.  depot ...  21  Jan.  74 

Lt.  Walsh,  Capt.  vice  O'Gmdy,  retired 25  Fob. 

Sub  Lt.  Sherard,  to  be  Lieutenant 24  Fob.  7* 

45  ...  Sub.Lt.  Bowse,  tobe  Lieuteaant 30  Dee.    7r 

0.  B.  W.  Macdonald,  Sab  Lt.  vice  Vickers,  Qr.  Master  55  P 28  Feb-  74 

J.  F.  Worlledge,  do.  insuccession  to  Lt.  Qage,  pro do. 

47  ...  Sub  Lt.  Trotter,  to  be  Lieutenant 30  Dec.  71 

Lt. de-Hoghton,  from  3  Lancashire  Militia,  Lt.  vice,  Austen,  retired...  28  Feb.  74 
Capt.  B..H.  Bui:ge,  from  h.j.  59  F.  Captain,  vice  Cobham,  retired  ...  ii  Mar. 
Lt.  Larkin,  Capt.  yice  Burge,  made  Supernumerary do. 

48  ...  Lt.  Bowlby,  Captain,  vice  Durrant,  retired    21  Jan.  74 

M.  J.  Munro,  Sub  Lt.  ia  sucoesaion  to  Lt.  Bowlly 28  Feb. 

49  ...  H.  L.  Daly,  Sub.  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Stephenson,  pro 28  Feb.  74 

Sub  Lt  Bandall,  to  be  Lieutenant 9  Mar.  72 

51  ...  H.  A.  W.  Johnson,  Sub  Lt.  in  succesjion  to  Lt.  Campbell,  retired .  .  28  Feb.  74 

Sub  Lt.  Macdonald,  from  45  F.  do.  do.  to  Lt.  M'Gillycuddy,  do ii  Mar. 

52  ...  Lt.  Johnstone,  Captain,  vice  Blakeney,  retired 14  Feb.    74 

Lt.  F.yler,  from  Oxford  Militia,  Lt.,  vice  Edgoumbe,  retired  28  Feb. 

Sub.  Lt.  Monro,  from  54  F.,  Sub  Lt.  in  saocestfion  to  Lt^  Johnstone   18  Mar. 

54  ...  Lt.  Tarleton,  Captain,  vice  Gosset,  made  Sup I  Sept.  75 

Capt.  J.  A.  Tighe,  from  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles,  Capt.,  vioe  Thompson, 

pro.  to  h.p.  Major    21  Jan.  74 

H.  E.  Monro,  to  be  Sub.  Lt 28  Feb. 

Sub  Lt.  Lushington,  from  19  Hussars,  do.,  in  succession  to  Lieut. 

Tarleton 11  Mar. 

Sub  Lt.  Deane,  from  98  F.,  do.,  vioe  Monro,  52  F. 18  Mar. 

56  ...  Sub  Lt.  Pringle,  to  be  Lt.,  26  Feb.,  73,  but  in  the  Army   30  Dec.  72 

Capt  Kelly,  from  41  F.,  Captain,  vice  Campbell,  who  ezch 2  Jan.    74 

57  ...  Lt.  B.  W.  Graham,  from  N.  Tipperary  Militia,  to  be  Lt. 2i  Jan.  74 

M.  T.  Lyde,  to  be  Sub  Lt do. 

Lt.  S.  E.  BeUingham,  from  Louth  Militia,  to  be  Lt 24  Jan. 

Lt.  Wood,  from  i  Lanark  Militia,  Sub  Lt.  in  suooession  to  Lt.  Wade, 

pro 28  Feb. 

C.  B.  Childe-Pemberton,  do.  do. ,  to  Lt.  Batty,  retired do. 

W.  H.  M.  Bent,  do.,  vice  Morris,  14  F do. 

58  ...  Paymaster  Mincbio,  from  62  F.,  Paymaster,  vice  Toung,  who  exch 10  Not.  73. 

Sub  Lt.  Alexander,  to  be  Lt 9  Ma..  72 

59  ...  Lt  Beagin,  from  105  F.,  Lt  vice  Lapping,  dead 4  Feb.  74 

60  ...  B.  E.   W.  Copland- Crawford,  Sub  Lt.  iu  succession  to  Lt.  Crosbie, 

pro.    7  Jan.  74 

Lt.  Cowan,  Capt.  vice  Manners,  dead 12  Noy.  73 

Lt.  Carey,  from  18  F.,  to  be  Lt 21  Jan.  74 

Lt.  Coulson,  Capt  vice  Terry,  made  Supernumerary  17  Jan. 

G.  fi.  Wells,  Sub  Lt  in  succession  to  Lt  Coulson 28  Febw 

SubLt  Walker,  to  be  Lt 6  Mar.  72 

62  ...  Sub  Lt  Bowhill  to  be  Lt 10  Jan.   72 

Paymaster  Young,  from  58  F.,  Paymaster,  vice  Minohin,  who  exch. ...  10  Nov.  73 

64  ...  Bt  Lt^  Col.  Mockler,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Hamilton,  retired  on  f.p 21  Jan.   74 

Bt  Lt.  Col.  Barker,  Mtyor  vice  Mookler,   do. 

Lt.  Paterson,  Capt.  vice  Barker do. 

Lt  Carrie,  from  Cnmberlund  Militia,  Lt.  vioe  Brownjahn,  retired 28  Feb. 

H.  B.  Mortimer,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt  Paterson  da 

A.J.  St.  G.  French,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Ord,  retired  do. 

J.  H.  Beynolds,  do.,  vice  Lister,  Eifle  Br.     18  Mar. 

65  ...  Capt.  E.  Lee,  from  24  F.,  Capt  vioe  Croft,  retired  on  h.p 24  Jan.  74 

Lt   Watson,  from   Carlo w  Militia,   Lt.  in  succession  to  Sub  Lt. 

Bourohier,  resigned : 28  Feb. 

67  ...  J.  P.  Sparling,  Sub  Lt.  in  suooession  to  Lt  Cooks,  retired 28  Feb.  74 

Lt  Jarvis,  Capt  vioe  Jones,  retired  24  Dec.  73 

Lt  Le  Marchont,  from  41  F.,  Lt.  vice  Jarvis  18  Mar.  74 


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68  ...  Sab  Lt.  Briscoe,  Lt.  24  Sept  73,  but  in  the  Armj 9  Mar.  72 

69  ...  O.  J.  H.  Ball,  Sub  Lt.  in  eDOceasion  to  Lt.  Wedge,  retired 28  Feb.  74 

Lt.  Jobnaon,  from  Qaeen'a  Oonnty  Militia,  do.  vice  Lord  A.  Kennedy, 

42  F do. 

0.  W.  H.  Evans,  Sab  Lt  in  saccession  to  Lt.  Creed,  1 7  F do. 

70  ...  Oapi,  J.  J.  C.  Miller,  from  b.p.  Ceylon  Bifles,  Capt.  vice  Green,  re- 

tired on  h.p 21  Jan.  74 

Capt.  de  Goetlogon,  from  105  F.  Gapt.  vice  HaskisBon,  wbo  ezcb 14  Feb. 

W.  B.  P.  Hamilton,  Sab  Lt.  in  Baccession  to  Lt.  Crichton,  retired    ...  28  Feb. 
A.  E.  Jones,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Ford,  retired  do. 

71  ...  Capt.  Symes,  from  94  F.,  Captain,  vice  Baabnry,  who  ezch.   21  Jan.  74 

E.  D.  Mansel,  Sab  Lt.  yioe  liackeniie,  78  F 28  Feb. 

72  ...  Lt.  Haaghtoo,  from  24  F.,  Lt.  vice  Hamilton,  retired .* 24  Jan.  74 

73  ...  Sab  Lt.  CoHings  to  be  Lteatenant i6Mar.  73 

74  ...  Lt.  Ferguseon,  from  Ayr  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Graham,  retired  28  Feb.  74 

H.  L.  Lopes,  Sab  Lt  in  saooesaion  to  Lt  Go<iv- Stewart,  I  Dr.  Gds  ....         do. 
Sab  Lt.  MacDonald,  Lt  8  Jane  72,  hat  in  the  Army i6Mar.72 

75  ...  Coloar  Serjeant  Stackpole, f rom  88  F.  Sab  Ltvice  Pollock,  51  F 21  Jan.  74 

W.  Moore,  Sab  Lt.  in  snccession  to  Lt.  Walker,  retired 28  Feb. 

77  ...  Lt.  Ashton,  from  36  F.  Lt.  vice  Brace,  who  exch 4  Feb.  74 

E.  E.  Foley,  Sab  Lt.  in  snocesaion  to  Lt  Mein,  22  F 28  Feb. 

80  ...  Lt  Howard,  Captain,  -vice  Wilkinson,  pro.  h.p.  Major lO  Deo.  73 

Capt  F.  B.  Staples,  from  h.p.  Ceylon  Bifles,  do.  vice  Maxwell,  retired 

on  h.p 21  Jan,  74 

Lt.  Gen.  C.  Cratohley,  CoJonel,  vice  French,  dead  26  Jan. 

O.  Maye,  Sab  Lt  vice  Makellar,  25  F  28  Feb. 

A.  W.  Habt,  do.  in  saooession  to  Lt.  Gillman,  retired do. 

A.  B.  Horsbragh,  do.  vice  Webster,  20  F  do. 

C.  D.  F.  HAmilton,  do.  Tice  Bobbins,  91  F do. 

81  ...  C.  W.  y ouag,  Sab  Lt.  in  snccession  to  Lt.  Wynn,  pro 28  Feb.  74 

J.  Davidcon,  do.  do.  to  Lt  Briatow,  retired  do. 

Snb  Lt.  Eorster  to  be  Lioatenant  23  Mar.  72 

82  ...  Sab  Lt  Kellie  to  be  Lieutenant  30Dec. 

D.  P.  Chapman,  Sab  Lt.  in  snccession  to  L^.  Toms,  retired  28  Mar.  74 

84  ...  Lt  Arthar,  from  Edinbnrgh  Art  Militia,  Lt.  vice  namiltou,65  F 28  Feb.  74 

Lt  Elirkpatrick,  from  Antrim  Art.  Militia,  Su^.  Lt.  in  sac.  to  Lt. 

Wray,  pro do. 

F.  P.  Loasada,  Sab  Lt  do.  to  Lt  Murphy,  dead do. 

B.  C.  Freeman,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Bobinson,  retired  da 

85  ...  Lt  A'Coort,  Captain,  vice  Harford,  dead 21  Nov.  75 

Sab  Lt  Hamilton,  from  80  F.  Bab  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt  A'Coart 18  Mar.  74 

87  ...  Lt  Gore,  from  N.  Mayo  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Coartenay,  saperseded 28  Feb.  74 

J.  Tyrwhitt  Walker,  to  be  Sab  Lieatenant do. 

89  ...  Serjeant  Major  Bell,  Quarter  Master,  vice  Osborne,  dead 24  Jan.  74 

Major  General  C.  B.  Egerton,  Colonel,  vice  Sir  J.  Garvock,  10  F 20  Feb. 

Bt  Lt  Col.  Thorp,  Lt  Col.  vice  Boyle,  dead  15  Feb. 

Bt  Major  Knatchbnll,  Major,  vice  Thorp  do. 

Lt.  God  win.  A  asten,  Captain,  vice  Knatchball  do. 

90  ...  Sab  Lt  Hatchinson  to  be  Lieatenant  30  Deo.  75 

Lt  Lawrence,  Captain,  vice  Bennie,  pro.  h.p.  Major 10  Dec. 

J.  G.  Morris,  Sab  Lt.  in  snccession  to  Lt  Lawrence 28  Feb.  74 

B.  Cutlar  Fergnsson,  do.  do.  to  Lt  Wilson,  pro 18  March 

91  ...  Lt  Gard,  Captain,  vice  Grant,  retired  on  fall  pay 24  Dec.  73 

Snb  Lt  Bobbins,  Lt  12  Nov.  73,  bat  in  the  Army 3  Feb.  72 

,     Lt  Middlemass,  from  Haddington  Art.  Milita,  Lt  vice  Mills,  pro 28  Feb.  74 

G.  D.  CoUings,  Sab  Lt  in  succession  to  Lt  G^ard do. 

92  ...  Major  Cameron,  Lt  Col.  vice  Macbean,  retired  on  full  pay    24  Deo.  73 

Captain  Wight,  Major,  vice  Cameron do. 

Lt.  Brooke,  Captain,  vice  White do. 

Sab  Lt  Canyngham  to  be  Lieatenant    17  Feb,  73 

Lt.  Kinlock,  from  Highland  Lt,  Inf.  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Hives,  retired  ...  28  Feb.  74 
Sab  Lt,  Brown,  from  Darham  Art.  Mil.  Sab  Lt.  in  sac.  to  Lt.  Brooke       do. 

93  ...  Lt.  Welch,  Captaio,  vice  M'Pherson,  made  Supernnmerary    10  Jan.  74 

Lt.  W.  L.  M'Call,  from  2  Lanark  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Gordon,  pro 28  Feb. 


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94  ...  Gapt.  Banbnry,  from  71  F.  Capt.  vice  Symes,  whoexob 2I  Jm.  74 

Sub  Lt.  Grabb,  from  15  F.  Sab  Lt.  in  snc.  to  Lt.  Graakell,  retired ii  Mar. 

95  ...  C.  E.  Thompson,  Sab  Lt.  yice  O'Hara,  23  P 28  Feb.  74 

96  ...  Lt.  Leman,  Captain,  vioe  Wbitty,  retired  14  Feb.  74 

H.  H.  Edwards,  Sub  Lt  vice  BrowDe,  loi  F 28  Feb. 

G.  V.  Boyle,  do.  in  euccession  to  Lt.  Leman iSHar. 

J.  F.  Bagot,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Dunlop,  dead do. 

97  ...  Serjeant  Major  Hanstock,  from  20  F.  to  bo  Snb  Lienteoant 21  Jan.  74 

98  ...  Lt.  J.  Beeves,  from  Armagh  Mil.  Snb  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Barclay,  66  F 21  Jan.  74 

Lt.  Bradley,  from  3  Stafford  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Jameson,  7  Dr.  Gd«.    ...  28  Feb. 

F.  G.  Preston,  Sub  Lt.  vice  Hawkes,  70  F do. 

H.  A.  Deane,  do.  in  sacoeseion  to  Lt.  Gordon,  pro.  in  84  F do. 

99  ...  Sab  Lt.  Jobnson,  Lt.  12  Feb.  74,  but  in  the  Army  3  Feb.  73 

Lt.  Wayman,  Captain,  vice  Gray,  retired  iiMar.74 

loi...  Sub  Lt.  Hare  to  be  Lieutenant  30Dec.7l 

Lt.  Gen.  0.  Cotton,  Colonel,  vice  5*r  A.  Eoberts,  dead   29  Dec  73 

102...  Sub  Lt.  Barrow  to  be  Lieutenant  30  Dec  7' 

Sub  Lt.  Hutchinson,  do do. 

Lt.  Bird,  from  W.  Essex  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Craig,  retired 28  Feb.  74 

103...  Snb  Lt.  Gray  to  be  Lieutenant    30  Dec  7' 

SubLt.  Coningham,  do ^ 23Mar.  7* 

104...  SubLt.  Booth  to  be  Lieutenant 10  Jan.  7* 

Lt.  Maunsell,  from  Limerick  County  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Parker,  56 F....  28  Feb.  74 

SubLt.  Butler  to  be  Lieutenant 6Mar.  7^ 

105...  Capt.  Hoskisson,  from  70  F.  Captain,  vice  de  Coetlogon,  who  ezeh.  ...   14  Feb.  73 

A.  Elias,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Beagin,  59  F 28  Feb. 

107...  B.  S.  Hastings  to  be  Sub  Lieutenant 28Feb.  74 

Major  Lockhart,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Fellowes,  retired  on  a  pension 1 1  Mar. 

Captain  Ward,  Major,  vice  Lockhart do. 

108...  G.  Power,  Sub  Lt.  vice  Mealy,  67  F 28 Feb.  74 

109 . . .  Lt.  Mackinnon,  Captain,  vice  Welsh,  retired  on  full  pay 6  Deo-  73 

Lt.  Montgomery,  from  Meath  Militia,  Lt.  vice  Mackinnon..... 28  Feb-  74 

BiFLE  Brigade. — Snb  Lt.  Hon.  T.  Lister,  from  64  F.,  Snb  Lt  in  ancceeaion  to 

Lt.  Fitzherbert,  pro 21  Jan.  74 

Sub  Lt.  Bon.  O.  F.  S.  Cuffe,  to  be  Lieutenant 6Mar.  72 

Lt.  flow.  T.  C.  Scott  Captain,  vice  Huyshe,  dead 20  Jan.  74 

I8t  WssT  India  Beoiment.— Sub  Lts.  Harward,  Spitta,  and  Hughea,  to  be 

Lieutenants 30  Deo.71 

Sub  Lt.Burke,do 19  Ooi.  72 

Major  Johnston,  Lt.  Col.  vice  M'Auley,  retired  on  h.p 24  Dec.  73 

Capt.  Gibbs,  Major,  vice  Johnston  do. 

Lt.  Allinson,  Captain,  vice  Gibbs do. 

J.  M.  S.  Turner,  SubLt.  vice  Middlemas, cancelled 25  Feb.  74 

J.  C.  C.  Grray,  Sub  Lt.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Allinaon    28  Feb. 

2  ...  W.  Hastings,  Sub  Lt.,  vice  Matthews,  resigned  28Feb.  74 

A.  Bernard,  do.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Dalgleish,  dead do. 

D.  M.  Allen,  do.,  vice  Clementson,  cancelled do, 

E.  W.  D.  Ward,  do.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Beed,  retired  do. 

F.  Godwin.Austen,  do.  do.  to  Lt.  Hopkins,  pro.  in  16  F do. 

Berj.  Major  Kelly,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Harper,  retired  on  h.p 1 1  Mar. 

BoTAL  Malta  Fenciblb  ARTILLEKY.—Qr.  Master  Serj.  Debono,  Qr.  Master, 

vice  Enriquez,  dead    24  Jan.  74 

CoNTBOL  Depaetmsnt. — ^Acting  Assistant  Commissary  Bowring,  to  be  Asaia. 

tant  Commissary    15  July  71 

Deputy  Controller,  Tatum,  Controller,  vice  Maturin  to  retired  pay.    ...  16  Mar.  74 

Assist.  Controller  Palmer,  Deputy  Controller,  vice  Tatum do. 

Commissary  Lewis,  Assist.  Controller,  vice  Palmer  do. 

Deputy  Com.  Matthews,  Commissary,  vice  Lewis  do. 

Sub  Assist.  Commissary*  H.  W.  W.  Spooner  resigns  hia  appointment 

and  reverts  to  h.p.  as  Lt.  11  F 18  Mar. 

Acting  Assistant  Paymaster  Dawson,  Assistant  Paymaster 18  MLar.  73 

Medical  Depaetmsnt. — Surgeon  Lewer,  Surgeon  Major,  vioe  Miller,  retired 

onh.p 21  Jan.  74 


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Smgeon  Hesnon,  do.,  vice  Tomer,  do 21  Jan.  74 

Surgeon  Wilkes,  do.  vice  Fyffe,  do do. 

Surgeon  M.  L.  Bnrrows,  from  h.p.  do do. 

Soigeon  Kerans,  Sargeon  Major,  vice  Andrews,  placed  on  h.p 24  Jan. 

Surgeon  Major  J.  S.  Johnston,  from  h.p.  do.  vice  Jeeves  retired  on  h.p.    4  Feb. 

Surgeon  Low,  Sargeon  Major,  vice  E.  W.  Young,  do il  Mar. 

Sargeon  Mart agh,  do,  vice  S.  H.  Helahan,  do do. 

Surgeon  Grieg,  do.,  vice  W.  K.  Stewart,  dead  do. 

Surgeon  Park,  do.  vice  T.  Carj,  retired  on  h.p 18  Mar. 

Surgeon  General  8%r  W.  M.  Muir,  to  be  Director  Greneral,  vioe*5ir,T.  S. 

Logan,  whose  period  of  service  has  expired    I  Apr. 

Half  Pat.— Lt.  H.  W.  Pollard,  from  2  W.  I.  Beg.,  Captain  ii  Mar.  74 

"^J^MKLt.  W.  T.  Blois,  from  14  F  do do. 

BoTAL  Habikb  Abtillebt. — Lt.  Allen,  Captain,  vice,  Kinsman,  dead  25  Deo.  73 

Bt.  Major  Coz,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Alexander,  retired 24  Mar.  74 

Supernumerary  Lieut.  Needham,  to  be  Captain do. 

Lt.  Bickford,  Captain,  vice  Cox    do. 

BoTAL  M AKIN ES.— Lt.  AUton,  Captain,  vice  Savary,  retired    1  Jan.  74 


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Lieutenant  CoianeU. 

6.  Smith,  Soots.  Fob.  Gda. 
F.E.O.  Grant,  h.p.,  5  Lane- 

Captains, 

C.  Thorold,  i  Life  Gds. 
A.  Mesham,  i  Dm. 
J.  M.  M'Calmont,  8  Hassan. 
H.  E.  Gaskell,  9  Lanoers. 
J.  Hendcraon,  12  Ltanoers. 
A.  H.  Gbapmao,  i9Has8ar8. 
0.  B.  Steer,  i  F. 

E.  C.  Dickson,  3  F. 
J.  Tennison,  17  F. 
J.  E.  Jackson,  18  F. 

F.  W.  Barlow,  20  F. 
W.  H.  HensflU,  25  F. 
C.  H.  M.  Paget,  29  F. 


A.  W.  Barron,  38  F. 
E.  E.  O'Grady,  44  F. 

E.  E.  Brookes,  46  F. 

J.  T.  L.  Oobham,  47  F. 

0.  E.  Darrant,  48  F. 

W.  A.  F.  Blakenej,  52  F. 

J.  Whittj,  96  F. 

A.  Grey,  90  F. 

W.  B.  B.  Christie,  h.p.  80  F. 

Lieuienants. 

Hon.  H.  Le  D.  Bosoaweo,  i 

Life  Gds. 
G.  J.  Campbell,  2  Drs. 
T.  K.  M'CUntlook-Banbory, 

2  Drs. 
SirW.  Eden,  Bar*.,  8  Has. 

F.  A.  Coles,  3  F. 
H.  W.  Magee,  6  F. 
E,  W.  B.  Hope,  8  F. 


G.  C.  K.  Baldwin,  ii  F. 
H.  B.  St.  John,  u  F. 
J.  S.  Gibb,  12  F. 
G.  E.  Ejan,  15  F. 
F.  B.  K.  Bird,  17  F. 
L.  A.  Armit,  21  F. 
V.  Davenport^  26  F. 
F.  C.  Anneslej,  28  F. 
E.  E.  M'Gillicaddy,  51  F. 
D.  D.  Batty,  57  F. 
H.  St.  G.  Ord,  64  F. 
J.  P.  S.  Cocks,  67  F. 
W.  V.  Ford,  70  F. 
H.  A.  B.  Bristow,  81  F. 
A  H.  B.  Colpeper,  91  F. 
C.  Semple,  93  F. 
W.  Looke,  94  F. 
W.  K.  Edden,  100  F. 
M.  E.  Kittoe,  106  F. 
A.  H.  Bertie,  li.p.  17  F. 


Captain  E.  C.  Price,  E.  Eng 
Capt.  G.  L.  Engestrom,  do. 
Lieut.  C.  W.  Bellairs,  E.  Art. 
Lt.  W.  H.  P.  Maqnay,  do. 
Lt.  W.  F.  Firmstone,  2  Drs. 
SabLt.  J.  B.  Hone,  i  D.G. 


Resignations. 

Sab  Lt.  A.  Pringle,  8  Hus. 
Sub  Lt.  W.  G.  Delpratt,  20 

Hussars. 
Sub  Lt.  W.  S.  Wodehouse, 

17  F. 
Sab  Lt.  L.  H.  Master,  80  F. 


Sub   Li.    W.   J.    BlandsH, 

104  F. 
Sarg.  H.  E.  Haelaohkn. 
Assist.  Surg.  C.  Smith,  1i.p. 
Vet.  Sarg  C.  T.  Slooock. 


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DEATHS. 


Qenerals. 


Sir  A.  Boberta,  loi  P.,  Clifton,  aged  89 28  Dae.  73 

Sir  J.  0.  Ghatterton,  Bart^^  4  Dr.  Gds.,  London 5  Jan.    74 

Lordde  Bos,  4  Hossars,  Strangford,  aged  76 6  Jan. 

Sir  J.  G.  LeMarohant,  11  F.,  London 6  Feb. 

G.  T.  Oolomb,  97  F.,  Dalkey,  aged  86 20  Mar. 

B.  S.  Piper,  r.f.p.,B.  Bog.,  Brighton,  aged  83    , 26  Dec.    73 

8.  Williams,  r.f.p.,  B.  Eng.,  Bamsgate,  aged85 9  Feb.    76 

SirW.  H.  Elliott,5i  F.,  London,  aged  81    27  Maroh 

lAeuienant  Qewrals 

tr  S.  J.  Cotton,  10  F.,  B.  Hospital,  Chelsea,  aged  81  19  Feb.   74 

H.  J.Frenoh,  80  F.,  London,  aged  77 25  Jan. 

E.  A.  Camberl^ge,  Bengal  Infantry,  I^ondon,  aged  70    28  Deo.   73  . 

B.  L.  Garstin,  r.f.p.,  B.  Artillery,  London,  aged  80   24  Feb.   74 

Colonels. 

B.  B.  Harris,  S.  O.  of  Pensioners,  Dablin 4  Jan.  74 

W.  Boyle,  89  F.,  London,  aged  53 14  Feb. 

G.  Harkness,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  London,  aged  54    25  Feb. 

J.  F.  J.  StevensoQ,  do.,  on  passage  from  Akyab  to  Calcutta,  aged  50   7  Dec.  73 

E.  Oakes,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Cannes,  aged  50   23  Feb.  74 

M.  Cholmondeley,  Madras  Infantry,  Boornemoath,  aged  53 7  Jan. 

F.  8.  Hamilton,  r.f.p.  B.  Art.,  Spezzia i  Jan. 

H.  Daniel,  late  of  Coldst.  Gds.,  London   4  Jan. 

F.  M.  Martyn,  late  of  2  Life  Gds.,  London,  aged  64 24  Jan. 

H.  Salway,  late  of  Coidat.  Gds.,  Egham,  aged  80   10  Mar. 

lAeutenamt  CohneU. 

F.  Miller,  B.  Art.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope Feb.   74 

G.  D.  Eales,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  on  passage  home   19  Feb. 

E.  H.  Woodcock,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Akmoor,  near  Sealkote,  aged  46    12  Dec.  73 

Hon.  B.  Charterifl,  late  of  Soots  Fas.  Gds.,  London,  aged  51 16  Mar.  74 

F.  W.  Goatling,  late  of  49  F.,  London,  aged  42  18  Jan. 

G.  G.  Nicholls,  late  of  i  Drgn.  Gds.,  Chichester,  aged  76  14  Feb. 

W.  H.  Bh&rpe,  late  of  Canadian  Bifles,  Ontario,  aged  50    18  Nov.  73 

J.  Tobin,  late  Unatt.,  Bristol,  aged  69 i  Jan.  74 

Majors. 

F.  A.  Mant,  B.  Art.,  London,  aged  39 19  Feb.  74 

D.  Dmm,  r.f.p.  69  F.  Bichmond  28  Jan.  74 

A.  A.  W.  Schalch,  r.f.p.  B.  Art.  Woolwich  Common,  aged  82 13  Jan. 

W.  G.  Beare,  late  of  i  F.  London,  aged  68 17  Jan. 

J.Bent,  late  of  5  F.  Exeter,  aged  91  29000.73 

G.  Cornwall,  late  of  93  F.  London    21  Jan.  74 

B.  N.  Garnier,  late  of  53  F.  Galway,  aged  36  17  Mar. 

D.  H.  Lawrell,  late  of  64  F.  Jersey,  aged  65 21  Mar. 

A.  P.  8.  Wilkinson,  late  of  13  F.  Dablin :..... 25  Nov.  73 

W.  Baird,  42  F.  on  board  H.  M.  S.  "  Victor  Emannel,"  of  wounds  received 

iniotionatAmooful,  GoldCoaat 6  Mar.  74 

Caipiadns. 

M,  W.  Thompson,  2  Dr.  Gds.  on  pass^ehome  from  the  Gold  Coast,  aged  32  28  Jan.  74 

B.  N.  Buckle,  B.  Eng.  killed  itf  action  at  Amooful,  Gold  Coast  31  Jan. 

A-L.  Backle,B.  Eng.  Gloucester,  aged  35  ..;•.. 24  Feb. 

W.  Ooningham,  B.  (Mttditts)  Eng.     :: 9  ^«t. 


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B.  0.  0.  Farnall,  28  P.  Malta 8  Mir.  74 

J.  M.  B.  Wood,  31  F.  Chesterfield 25  Jan. 

C.  Spnrgeon,  36  F.  Twyford  Rectory,  aged  36  5  Mar. 

H.  P.  Hurford,  85  F.  Meerat    20  Nor.  73 

J.  J.  Barclay,  102  F.  New  Brighton,  Cheshire,  aged  31 19  Mar.  74 

G.  L.  Hnyehe,  Eifle  Br.  Praliau,  Gold  Coast 1 9  Jan.  g^ 

C.  J.  Eansman,  R.  Marine  Artillery 24  Dec.  73 

D.  Pringle,  Bengal  Infantry,  Edinhui^h/ aged  35    i  Feb.  74 

A.  A.  Dick,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Torquay   16  Mar. 

E.  W.  Flint^  Madias  Staff  Corps,  Secnnderabad I4  0ct.7 

James  Nicol,  Hampshire  Militia,  killed  in  action  at  Bommassie,  Gold.  Coast  29  Jan. 

A.  Anton,  h. p.  8  W.  I.  Eegt.  Plymouth ., 25  Nor.  73 

J.  G.  Buchanan,  h.p.  TJnatt.,  Edinburgh 20  Jan.  74 

G.  Hewitt,  h.p.  K.  Marines,  Eastbourne,  aged  34 18  Dec.  73 

W.  B.  Pfnohard,  h.p.  70  F.  Edmonton 25  Mar.  74 

M.  Tweedie,  h.p.  a.  Art  Rolvenden,  aged  82    3  Feb. 

LietUencmts* 

A.  G.  Gk)odwyn,  H.  Eng.  Roorkee,  from  a  fall  off  his  horse,  aged  24  14  Msr.  7^ 

Hon.  A.  W.  Charteris,  on  board  H.M.S.  '*  Simoon,"  on  passage  to  St.  Helena 

from  the  Gold  Coast  23Noy.73 

E.  H.  Townshend,  16  F.  on  passage  home  from  the  Gold  Ooast^  aged  25  ...  29  Dec 

A.  Lapping,  59  F 6  Dec. 

A.  H.  Eyre,  90  F.  killed  in  action  at  the  River  Dab,  Gold  Coast     4  Feb.  74 

W.  A.  Johnston,  23  F.  at  sea,  from  the  Gold  Coast,  onboard  H.M.S.  "  Victor 

Emanuel,"  aged  26  28  Feb. 

J.  D.  Hallett.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Feroaepore 23  Jan. 

G.  Baker,  h.p.  R.  Marines   

G.  G.  C.  Bigsby,  h.p.  R.  Eng.,  on  voyage  to  Canada,  aged  35  27  Feb.  74 

W.  Hartrick,  h.p.  7  F.,  Dumbartonshire    14  Nov.  73 

J.  Thomson,  h.p.  15  F 

G.  H.  Wood,  h.p.  67  F.  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  aged  80  23  Feb.  74 

Oomet, 
J.  Hepburn,  h.p.  Land  Transport  Corps,  London,  Canada 5  April  73 

Quarter  Masters, 

J.  Hannan,  27  F.,  Curragh ^ 25  Jan.  74 

G.  Allan.  r.f.p.  R.  Sappers  and  Miners „  13  Feb. 

W.  Dougherty,  h.p.  Depot  Bott.,  Chislehurst 4  Jan. 

J.  Hilton,  r.f.p.  R.  Sappers  and  Miners  6  Jane 

A.  M*Bride,  h.p.  Militi^  Train,  Donegal 24  Nov. 

H.  Mayne,  h.p.  49  F 16  Feb. 

T.  Tray,  r.f.p.  R.  Horse  Gds.,  Slough    ii  Febw 

Assistant  Cornmisswry  General. 

J.  Murray,  h.p.     27  Jan.  74 

Assistamb  Commissary ,  Control  Depwrimeni, 
J.  Marshy  on  board  H.M.S.  "  Victor  Emanuel/'  from  the  Gold  Coast 2  Feb.  74 

Swgeons  Major. 

W.  K.  Stewart,  Allahabad SiDea  7$ 

J.  G.  Wood,  h.p.  (Hon.  Dep.  In«p.  Gen.)  Edinburgh i8Kov. 

Burgeon. 

T.Lewis,  h.p.,  London 15  Jan.  74 

Assistant  Swgeons, 

E.  L'Estrange,  h.p.,  at  sea  , 2S2ul  73 

M.  Traoey,  h.p.,  Cork ^9-^^73 

Chajplains* 

J.  Hamflton,  Tarbert •• • 20  Dec  73 

W.  R.  Bad^onse,  Brizham,  aged  29 24F8b.74 

W.  Helps,  h.p.,  London,  aged  77 18  Jan. 


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32,  LOWNDES  STREET,  BELGRAVE  SQUARE. 


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NORWEGIAN  BELTS,  CHATELAINES,  SCENT  BOTTLES, 
Dressing  Gases  Dressing  Bags  Writing  Cases 

CBOQUET,  BADMINTOIT,  and  other  LAWN  GAMES. 

COMFORTS    FOR    CAMPAiaNINa. 

Waterproof  Tents  and  Ground  Sheets,  Military  Camp  Beds 
and  Pillows,  Compressible  Sponging  Baths,  Air  Cushions,  Life 
Belts,  Portable  India- Rubber  Boats,  Cloth  Bottles  and  Drinking- 
Cup.«,  Waterproof  Epaulette  Coats.  Capes,  Boots  and  Leggings,  of 
the  only  Proofing  safe  in  all  climates. 


GORDINC'S  WATERPROOFS. 


Have  been  tested  for  several  years  ;  their  general  use  by  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  and  the  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ARMY  AND  NAVY  in  all  parts 
of  the  world,  is  a  guarantee  of  their  service  and  durability.  They  are  made  of  various 
fabrics  suitable  for  Ladies*  and  Gentlemen's  wear,  and  are  acknowledged  by  those 
who  have  used  them  to  be  the  best  and  only  ones  to  be  relied  on  in  all  climates. 

Yachting  Jackets  and  Trousers,  Leggings,  Petticoats,  and  Sou- 
Westers,  Travelling  Knee  Wrappers,  Driving  and  Travelling  Gloves. 


COROINCS  FISHING-BOOTS. 


Are  superior  to  anything  hitherto  made  for  the  comfort  of  Anglers  and  Snipe 
Shooters  j  they  are  light,  pliable,  and  never  crack,  Impervious  to  Water  for  any  length 
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WALKER'S  CRYSTAL  CASE  WATCHES. 


J.  WALKER  begs  to  call  the  attention  of  Military  Officers  to  his 

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